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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1902)
1 .... -.. , -r)E3K;S03Sr-A.Ij From Thursday's Dally. v 0. A. Mooro la back from a very brief visit to Portlnait. U. Wulff broughtdn n fluo boat load of deop sea fish Wednojdny. 1! roadway to bo launched nt tho ship yard toilny, Slio ia named "Sumner" and is n staunch, epoody-looktinj craft, with much bolter accommodations for passings limn tho old boat which sho replaces. Tho towu lurna out to moot the steam er, just na it used to in tho early days. Murphy Carlson, tho heavyweight farmer, of Tenmile, camo over ou ft business trip WodneeJay, Mas Rubena Grills returned on' tho Alliance from a visit at tho metropolis and capital of Oregon. Mrs. Rosa Gray retarnea to San Fran i&coon the Alliance, after her custom ary summer visit on tho Day. . The Bianco went up to D.iniols Crock, Wednesday, taking a number of now virgin; trucks for tho railroad there. H Andrew Peterson, of Empire. Is Ink- Cant, Xoriunu Nelson, of tho Capo Arago I.ifo-Snvlng atatiou camo up to town on tho atoamor Wednesday even ing nud returned by wheel Inter in tiio ovcnlng. Ho says tho tolephono lino from tho station fto tho lookout nt tho bar has boon ccmploted and only nivalis tho arrival of tho instruments, which aro expected ou tho return Allium). o Mrs. Edw. Flitcroft has been employ ed by tho county court to tako out to tho Hoys and Girls Aid Socloty at Port land, tho six-year-old daughter of Mrs. Russell. Thoy started Monday. From Saturday's Dally. , Tho Hoot h Kelly Co,, of l.nno county, cuts '2,000,000 foot of lumber n mouth and Its pay roll ia (70,000, so oaya tho Kugono Resistor. They ovldontly pay very high wages or must neeos&nrlly re ceive bit; prices (or tholr lumber. Otto Solicitor, Wusturn Union opera tor, has his nuw ipiarters over Kruno & Struff'a 8toro nearly ready for occupancy, nud will have n light mid roomy olllco there. Tho lllanco hqtel and Chrlstcueon A Johnson'a building nro glowing witli fresh paint. A new lodgo of tho Knights of Pythias will bo installed at Myrtle Point Satur day night. Arrangements n:o bolng made for a apccisl train to take Marsh ileld knights over for tho occasion. Tho Marshflold milliners, Mrs. Aiken and Mro. Sncchl. havo been holdlne their millinery openings in tho Inst two days, and tho married men nro wearing n hunted look, for tho Btocka displayed nro Irrosistably conducive to n depletion of tho family purse. bio. Tho dutnlls of advertising can noVr or ho neglected with Impunity. Tho matter to bo I rented from week to week munt bo careful ly wlucted, using only that which la mont likely to Intercut. Tho merchant never thliika of loltluu other brnuchesof hla huoiuesnruuthum solves. Ho mpb to it that every duty li thoroughly done at tho proper time. The rule must ho extended to the ml voitlaliigdopartniont. MIehlganTradoa man, o HORN CARTKR-In Marshllold.Sopt.iM, Hh)2. to tho wife of J. W. Carter, n duugh ter. J. M. Tranborg, of Portland, who nr- I rived ou tho Alliance, is one of tho i . heavy capitalists of tho metropolis. He Ibis place, who had not Men him since &g a wetk'a vacation and was in town n tmoU Loj Tho meetlug was a very C. H. Flitcroft, who arrived on thojUn9 lAT )ro,(jrty holdings on tho Alliance, is a c usin of Kdw. flitcroft ol Bouilll nnd 0or ymin of tIl(J COfX 0ll, Wednesday on his way to tho Ccqnillo lor a visit. 4 PUTMAX FADELESS DYES do not 8pot, streak or givo your goods an un vcn!y dyed appearance Sold by John Fruoss, 10c. pet package. . (J. V. Putorscn has been awarded tho contract for tho stono work of tho new hospital, and v;ill commence Retting it out nt the Coos river juarry next week. YVm. Turpin has been appointed guardian of the person and cstato of lienry Scbafenberg, of Empire, tho in firmities o! old ngoliavineovcrtakou tho latter, who is ono ofEmpires old-timers. Henry Holm wa3 taking down his Bign q! tho Marsbfield Cash Meat Market yes terday. This does not indicate that pleasant surprise for our townsman. Tho new arrival is a lumber and stwunll man and comes hero with the intention of locating. cornea horewith n view to invtuting. Ho is pluasod with tho htrbor and tho pos sibilities of development here. After cal.'ng a meal at tho Droller you fool eatisllad with tho menu, with tho tervico, with tho price, with us. This is as it should bo nud that's why o pro vide so much that hns IiIrIi iunlity and are 0 careful about (.crving it. Alex Hall iscarrying his arm in a cling as tho result of a fall Thursday while working on tho now building nt theolvc trie light works. A stop ladder gave u, uP ...... uu .. ... Hua,.i o wn, Th(J Mwor rannlnj bclwMn I;oumla, badly bruising l.ia arm but breaking no I barber ,, and , Un, 8bIo0I1 ,, bones. Ii,.,b:., i..h.. i... ..i... i lUWKIil VUUIJ U I4JU. I'UIJ.t MIIU.ll )Vl) unpleasant ordor nnd much fewer gas Thojo interested should soo DIliD MEYKUS-In Mnrshllold,Or.,Sopt. 21, 100'J, Ohnrlos Meyers, ngod nbout 3d yenrH. Deceased had been u resident of the Hay for about H yi-nrs, following tho trade of cooper. Ho hnllcd originally from PuutiBylvnnla, nud had lived in Kosohtiru about II yearu Moto coming hen, lie had been nllllcted with epilipsy nbout Kl years, and his last Illness ws of live wocLe' duration. Ho lottvui no rt!tlv hore, but uaid ho had a biotber in Tn- COtll.1, I Point. Emii Ogren and brldo arrived at Myr tlo Point last evening and will bo over Ifenry ia coing out of business, by a on today's train. good deal. Tho el,'n is goicg to bo re- painted. Uuy your shoes at Petor Olaueoc's. Pino Stationery at Norton's. . Mrs. Is. Lando, who has been absent 2 couple of months as delegate to the O'rand Lodge of Women of Woodcraft nt Kugene, being cent from tboro na delo Sato to tho supreme lodge at Denver, re turned on the AKianco. The W. C. T. U. will meet at tho homo 'A Mrs. G. T. Coleman on Saturday at 3 p. m'. There will also Lo a mothers inoeling at the same place and time. Subject for discuesion "Tho Relation Between Parent and Teacher," A thirteen year old boy named Hniest McConnoll ran away from his homo at CK'aI,C8 Coquille city yesterday nnd started out ! t,,Bl t,1Q ,cak MVVerB nro flscd nnd tlsu to tho valley, but his travels were cut, 'ir0wr dialnfcction provided short by tho city marshal! at Mvrtlo I . Aurora Jioreauc: ino joke in on Woodburn. A grand union temperanco meeting was to havo been held thero on tho 7th, but on account of to many of tho temperance pcopls being engaged in picking hops, tho meeting was postponed. Miss Mary Quick who has bean teach ing schooK on Coos river roturns to her homo at Coquille to day, her school be ing out. Best lino of ichool thoea at Peter Olausen'c. Three tliingn ore necessary in on ad vertisement in order to raako it "pull." Tho flr3t essertlal is that it shall con tain aomo lino or lines that shall arrest tho atteution, eccondly, it must hnvo matter in it that will hold tho attention until nil of tho facts havo been read nnd digested; thirdly, it must givoaeauranco of something that will bo to tho advan tage of him who reads. Thcao three acts should bo kept constantly in mind by tho writers of advertisements. Print era' Ink, Tho new launch, Sumner, waa making herself at homo on tho water front yes terday, and teemed to work like a charm, nnd mado her maiden run up Catching Slough, with Copt. Harris at the helm. Bird I)os Reading denote that n dog is follow ing c trnll toward tho Lilrds by their foot. rcont, as n man, in an nualngous ninii mor might follow n llcck of sheep by watching their trackr. Drawingdcnotea that n dog is approaching birds by tho scent in tho air nsn man might follow n flock of sheep by the long lino ol dunt hovering over and around tho trail, Drawing is considered a much cuporior manner to rouding. It Is commonly marked by greater accuracy, quicknesa of execution, nnd dash of manner. Take Yofir Own Medicine, Tho doctor looked hln patient o'er And gravely ah'nok hln himd. "Youmumi'l carry io much sU'iim; You lined u roi'l," ho imhl. "To hunt tho uitudle ut hoi It irtidti Will wreck your nytim qnllii; And now I limit h'Miff, you know, I'm driven day mid iilRlit." "Tho lnw'a iiiu'onolltutlonnl," The lawyer uttirnly rnlth, nd my mlvlcu in poiltlvu Tn light it to Hit. death, No man of npirlt vtMiiJd submit To such mijtiht ntlnckfl And now I iiuiHt i!o up nud pay My occupation 'liu. "And, fourthly, my hnlovml frlonda," Tho pantor sum, "ohmrvo Tho grontiiMt In tho gospel hand Am thoy who humbly servo. Accept our crnul t if fnlth nud love, Alluleo nro heretics. Tim law Miould ulyii somuonn tho power To wring their crayon necks." "Throw it away I" tho editor Exclaimed In Inuuiingo Htrong; "Allcoiutioiltlonenhoiild ho hrluf, And thin nnu In too long, All articles must ho coikIuiihuI, I'etfripnon, nowu, opinion." And thou ho sh'xrd u pen nud wrnts Two thouimid r.'otiU of iiiiuiou. And so in every walk of life, Fniulllatlty Dnlh innko imrh man ropudlalo Hln own pt.itofHiphy. Tim cobhlor'n Mhoen nro full of holes, Tin1 tnllor'ri coat in torn; (Jpiii tho inllhiiir'a fnlr lirml A hut year's hat Is worn. The plumber' hoimi is full of gns, Tim httiMrr'n full of smoke: Tho lMr!urclmlc hwd is b.lld, The mediiuii it'brOko. W'Iuhi I gut wraith nud tinio Dnouli I'll (mind n Khool lo touch Tho Incontinent noun of tunn To junotlco what thev preach. o 'ifi-ruiHM ruiiliiu, Tho ruiii'rnmn cntelnw tho trrnplu with n pair of tones ou tho euMttru Ihoro uf MurylHtid. A Hcci.r.l Pull. Forly-flvo totiH li tho record of wi'lulit over pullwl by n imlr'of horxeu. '1'liln wmm In thu tdmpu of bii rk loaded on u slsli'li nud pullud ou lev. .Tuiuiiirko i;iliiirUr, fHa mnttoi how heavy tho rnln, It In imttt dlKrpfCtful, ucconlliig to Jnp nnew ctliiittli. for ny ono In rnlM nn imilirollii In tho prefwiico of n iiioiuber of thv imperlnl hoiiMeliuhl, Tiio Mullifrri Tree. I'min n twenty-yivirold mulbiTry tree -tS pouiulK of leaves havo been picked In u yenr. W. 0. IJInn, representing tho Orego nian, la in tho city on a business trip, A. N. W. Tally-llo Ride. By the courteBy of Mrs. John Hear tho ladies of this club wero taken for a I Frank Smith and family, of lathmup. rido to Kittyvillo, whero tho club mot at Blougb, havo disposed of their farm to tho residence of Mrs. Eugene O'C'onnoll, "hire. Smith's brother, Copt. Rob. ' Thureeay afternoon. Jo.nce, and will leavo on the Alliance en There wero two bus lcada of ladies ?ho loute for their futuro homo in California, enjoyed tho hoapetality of Mrs, O'Con- a chango of climate being tho roason for the move. The etudent accommodations at tho Qorvallh Colloge aro overtaxed. Capt. Jlarria' n6w boat for tho fj'n'm iTor run has been completed by John JfJlomquist and ia on her way dewn Thoro will bo nn vntiro chango of Pro gramo at tho Leondor ISras. LTuclo Tom Co.'toiiight. Thoto who hnvo not had the change to sco them on nccount of crowd ed houiea should go early tonight na IV ia their latt preformaiicc. Iinporfancc of Details. Thorc is no branch of (ho morchnnt'a work whero tho temptation to alight la greater than in advertising. Too often tho execution of tho contract for spneo Eoema to exhaust the energy of both tho advertiser nmjUhe publisher. Tho latter is moro nnxioua to tccuro tho busiuops SHOES FOE ALL s Perfectly Fitting New Styles Hcst Hue of iNrcus' Dress, Strce'. and Working Shoes. Some thing lo give you satisfaction. Prices reasonable. Exclusive lirauds, Good Goods. Ladies' and Childretis' Shoe. We have placed in stock a line that we are sure to be satisfac tory in fit and wear. Styles that are New. Prices that will commend the goods. noli. Tncy wore highly entertained in j llan to co llml , d wr,lInB ,, car- a most onjoyable manner. Lunch wna served, and after expreeain their ex- rmf, fiallsfnntfnn. H.n ladlos Bnrl,l flM.,M". ,uiu '" home, arriving at Mrs. Dear's residence at C:30 p. tn. Next meeting will bo hold at Mra. 0. W. Patereon'a homo, Wool Marehfluld, ricd out In a maunor to maku it of tho Thu merchant fnilt! to Hpprceiato tho fact that tho ho fjjanlng of ,tio advertiEcmenUa, work mennB the beginning of a systematic co- criCration on bis part to make It proflta- i CHARLES GEORGE Ladics'-and Gents' Frniuhcrs J, O. O, F, BUILDING, Phone 436. i it - .i&Mh ."' ' to A -M