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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
,,, --".1aBa ) lAiWd iKr-Wa-5)''--(,,, , ..A,- W-Sj,-. V'' 'Y r- -ft ,., ,-..-.,... ,V vV v .,UX . .V- , l tlMM V ,, .-, . .1 fihiiifclju.1 wM, JjRWtWMwi ! i. 5 From Thursday's Dally, liny your shoes at Peter Olansco's. Fine Stationery nt Norton's. New offlco of W. E. Duugan over Broiler Keetaurant is being neatly re novated. That warm blno paint, ho wva matches his winter overcoats. T J, J. Owing formorly of Myrllo Point Itns removed IiIh Photographic gallery to Coquillo City whero ho haa permanently loratoil. C, E. Morse, timekeeper lor I). W. Small, expects hla wife on tho incoming Alliance, and will tnnko their homo in Marehlleld. Chas.Georgo is putting onteomo algnF, and Dan Keating, his clerk, is display. lug considerable nrtlatlc tasto in tho loitering. Mrs. J. J. O'Toolo arrived Wednes day from Port Orford Joining her hue bnnd hero where Mr. O'Toolo has open ed an upholster business. J. T. OToolo i episode. Any oho wanting ono can get it returned Wednesday to close up their business down there, when he will return. J. J. Owings tho photographer, oi Co. ! qnllle has some good vlowa of tho Tuokor by sending to him. Last opening this oftico was swamped by n band ot' Kcbckahs who bore iu their arms ico cream and cako enough f6r tho whole force. Wo had our nllotcd space for tho day about full so" will tell tiio why and wberofor for tho remem beranco in tomorrow's Mail. Is. and Samuel Lando stnrtod for San Francisco overland Thursday, called thWo by tho serious illness of their I fntlinr Jnsnnh Lando. Beatllno of school shoes at Poter Clausen's. ' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES art; fast to snnlight, washing and rubbing. Sold by John Preusa 10. per package. L. H. Heisner is making 'improve, aients to his livery barn on Fourth St. Iy bringing tho front out to the lino of tho street. 'II. Sengstacken was moving his inusl sum out of tho rear end of tho Garfield hotel yesterday, to mate room for tho upholsterers ehop which goec In there. Is. Lando received a telegram from Kan Francisco Tuesday evening saying tliat Ida father Joseph Lando. who has bien sick for some time, was quito low and would have to undergo an operation. 'The telephone from tho Capo Arago Life-Saving station to the lookout at tho bar is now ia operation, and instant emmnnicntion is practicable. With a cable across tho bay at Empire aud the tbort gap filled in, shipping would bo greatly benefitted. . Frcm Friday's Dally. S. B. Sherwood, ot Sumner, was doing busiuesa in town Thursday. Major Kinney is in Koseburg and is ixpcctel hero in a few days. ' There are a lot o! gray-haired pdoplo dyeing to git married. Boston Courier. The Alert took a lot of brick up to Allegany yesterday for use In Captain Edwards' now house. Captain Dan P.pborts M at the wheel of the Alert, while Capt. Edwards la busy finishing up his house. '".Coquillo Bulletin: Win. Itich, our Ijroceryman, had a cabbage at hi3 etoro lR3t Saturday that was n moueter. It weighed over 40 pound e and measured nmo8t 00 inches in circumference. The vegetable camo from Mr. Albeo'e farm, near Fiehtrap. ' -W. J. Butlerreturned yesterday mori $gfrom an extended stay in the inter-Jor.of- tba eta'te. . 3.J .. .-. t "tR?!?,, libit was doint: business ill town Friday, and setting nrduud livelier thau sap.ny a younger man. In Paris thero is a reetauraut tht an nounces for tho benefit of visitor of tho Anglo-Saxon persuasion, that "Amorl cau drunks aro to bo had here." Tho A. N. W. tociety met Thursday nt Mro. 0. J. Sccley'a on Broadway, and will mset nxt Thurcday with Mra W. D. L. F. Smith on Broauway und A. F. It. Taj lor was iu from hi place on the north fork of thu Ocqutlle Thursday, bringing in tomo fine Baldwin apples. He contemplates a trip to Kansas soon. Tho W. C. T. U. Mothers will hold a business meeting tomorrow at 3 p. m. at tho Presbyterian Church. Both old and new members ere rcqnoatod to be present. Chas. Wilton was brought up from Empiro Thursday evening inchargoof W. T. C. Spinier, to Iw taken to Coquillo City today to await tho next session of thuCiruit court. Jackson"! hoar your baby was kid napped." Currie "Vos. The kidnap- era have offered us five thousand dollais if wo will take him back, but we aro holding out for more". Lifo. The business portion of tho town of fieryaiB, dca'royed by fire a few days ago, will bo rebuilt as scon na possible and with structures oi a mora substan tial and enduring character. The citizens cf Marion county can well ioint to that county with pride aa to iu financial condition. Tho county haa not a cent of indebtednesa and the treasurers roport shows ;03,7U701, In ht trenbiiry. A uuion Sunday School has boen or ganized at Prospsr lately, and ia launch lag out with good prottpecta for Kuectms. They have u good start on an organ fund and will soon negotiate for an instru ment. Herald. Grading Commenced. The contractor on tho Bull Lino rail road has commenced grading tho road from Pony slough toward Marshfieid. Nov tho kuockers aro conceding that "they may grade a mi.o or two of road." Another development in a few diys is going to give tho knockora eomo more conccsuioiiB to tnuko. . .' Bangor Exchange . The Bangor Exchange and Publibhing Company filed articled of incorporation In tho Bccrotary of SUto'e department recently, Tho company has n capital stock of 123,000, and will establish n daily and weekly norvspapor In Portland, and do a general printing and publish iug business. A. A, Lludeloy, A. A. Wright and John K. KoUock aro tho incorporators of record. A Plsasant Treat. Wednesday evening after tho regular session of tho ltvbekah lodge aud just before adjournment it wan announced that all present attend nt Tlbbotta Ice Cream Parlor, whero n treat of lucloua icecream and cako was In waiting, tho cako being brought by those who ar ranged for tho Itttlo surprise. Tho affair was in honor of tho Noble Grand, Mrs. Ia Lando, who had been absent iu the East for eomb time and tho treat was In token ot their glaductjof her cafe return to her oiHcIaI functions as head officer of Itcbekah lodge. From Saturday's Dally. M. Shoemaker, ol tin Hundon broom, handle and match foundry, has been In town a couple of days on business. 'O H. Songtackn lini rold -10 acres near ti Bangor townMto to Minnesota capt UIIhIu, who have been here looking owr the situation. Tho Alliance arrived ut six p. in. yes terday and docked at tho Del Moutu warehouse, having 10 tons of fued (or J. W. Fianaau. She will salt nt I o'clock this aftornoon. Harry Hugo, lato of Drain, arrived by te'um Thursday, with his family and household effects and will make his fu ture home here. Mr. Lingo formerly lived on South slough. Ho left about n year ago, thinking to bettor hid condi tion. He is glad to get back like the raatof ui. Good einioHgi. for anybody! liHavan a Filler jiyiiRsiiipi V, Mi Perry and (Jltna, Adams aro over from tho ulhur end of tho county to attorn! tho Mnxonlo dolngu und Invn quot. Mr. Perry way thu llrat Mason nnulo in Marahlleld. o Mro, Tliomni Nichols and Mra. Julia AVatteraof Hnlom, arrived on thu Alli ance from Ualem. Mrn. Nichols cornea to join her husband who lo going to wot): on O, Marsh's ranch near West Marshfhld, Mr. and Mra. J. T. Collover of Catch ing slough, returned Thursday from tho valley where tliuy Imvo spoilt a couple ot Kojko visiting. Boots, Shoosp .. and Harnosu Kopairoil. tlohn Harding thn rlionnmkor la oin ployed nt Iluukoll'o ILtmuaa shop. i Wo also ;oop all kinds of loathor. HarnecM Leatltor,8nlu Leather, Laco Leather, Lutlgo Loatlutr. All kluda ot Kprlug LegglugH, If you want to buy any kind of lmr nesHteo llnfliol, MAHK'BCOKNIMt Front Btroot Travel by Sea. ArrtvnlM from Portland by Alllinco Oct tOth-W 8 Chandler, Mra V BChand-1 ler,A W Neal, KHinltli, Mra O K Mor:o (i L Scudder, E Laughcad, Mary (lustov sen, V L FUlmr, Mra L 11 C'Arrydoll, A S Dibble, N A Kendall, John B Coke, W 8 Davis, W Beek, M Wallace, A 0 Ilogcr. I. Hrarlck. (! Bunting, (1 (iulov ron, It F IVck and Inmllv. Win J Wn. tern, A H D.ily, J A Wolf, E F llartlioln. mow. E H Stfiibrook. C 11 Trescott, O Nolcke. E Kltlo, Mra O Beck. o Wheji you wnko up with n bad last) In your mouth, goat once to John Preusn SAN FRANCISCO F0lT G. A. K. ENCAMPMENT Special to the Mali. Washington, Oct. 10 ian FrancUci hnn been n-ltictitl for the next Cliar.d Army encampment. TIMIIEU LAND, A(T JUNK.lJ 1878 NOTIC'E FOB PUBLIt'AT'ON. United Btatea Laud Office, Horebtiri;, Or, Oct. t lixcj, Nolle' ia hereby given that In compli nnco with tho provlalous of thu net i ' (;ougriMa ol Jtiixt II, 187H, entitled "Ait id for the nln of timber Intiiln In tho StntrK ot Callloruht, Oregon, Nfiivlu, drug-torennd get a t.eu ramp.o of ira'tSW.Ic&a'lerbS; Chamberlain a Motnach and Llvor lab of Augmu -I, twiL', lets. Olio or two tloiea will iniiko you woll. They nlso euro biliousness, slck hcadach ami couitipatlon, o Coos Day Not Considered. At thu nnniiki meeting of thu share holders of tho Oregon Short Line Tues day at Halt Lnku thu former Harriman board was oleuted, with thu exception ot Jones, who was aurrcrdud by McCornklf, ot Salt Lake. It ia stated that uegotla lion aro pending for thu opornlion ot thu Short Linn to South Halt l.nke, whereby thero will be but onu road built through to I.o Angvlea. CLAUIINCF PENNOCK. ot MMrishflold, eounty of Coom, etnlo ot Oregon, haa thin day filed in (hla olllcu hla tiworn Dtiitemcnt No. IVM, (or tho purchnru of tlm HW-I, of U-e, No, ill iu Towtmhlp.No '.'(IK BitngcNo. II W, and will offor proof toihow that thu land rought in morn vnluablu for its tliuU'r or stouu than for agricultural purposcn, mid to establish hla claim to riaid laud Iwforo W. V. Douglaa, V, H. Coiiiiiilsiimiur lor Oregon nt Mnrahlluld, (riuon, on Satur day, the 0lh day of Dec, 11)02 Jiu naini's iin wltnrr'ea: J. A. Smith, A. L. Hmllh, Fred Taylor, E. A. Andur eon, nil ot intalifluhl, Orogoti. Any and all pcrwnii cl.tlmlug ndvorio ly thunhovc-ilercrllxid Innda nm ruquest cd to file their rlalma Iu thU nlllco on or before tnld SO dnv of I).-c, WU. 10 11 J.T, Biiiiku:h. Itegiatcr. wun n a WI'll u vvvvvvvA'vvsvvvvvvvvsA Carefully Selected Fall Goods. ' FLORODORA " BANDS an of samr value as tags from ," STAR," HORSE SHOE,' VSPEARJWAD,"" STANDARD NA VK" OLD PEACH & HONEY."-. 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