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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1902)
srT'Mrt"i-',i iSEHVC .? . ts -- w :mtHZBtK!KZ,. ISf-l- 'v.X"'p. r f'rtr-'vi ,.-' V'- I 1 J ) . 'it ' N tt .i t I r h . Coast flail. MAUSHF1K1.D ORKGON I' From Sunday Dally. , T. II. Barry was up from Empiro yes terday. Mis, 12. M. Lockhrirt wns able to be ' out In her wheeled chclr yesterday, for tho ilrat lime lu several mou hs. k .aa.t.AA.l af (.A lnAf HaI I IM Mftil ' brought over from Myrtlo l'olnt yester :'lay for tho Marjhfleld Cash Meat Market. A. Buhh, tho mllHonalro banker of 4 Salem has been honored by bolng ap J pointed as ode of tho dlroctora of tho IMS-fair. Mr?. J. J. Mahoney who has been vis iting with her sister. Mrs. G. W. Wood ward, of Eoutli MarshQeld, for tho past two months, returned to her homo in San Francisco on the Alliance. Aug. kelson and Tom Svald of Min nesota arrived in Marshfleld this week and aro looking for a location invest sient. They aro both highly pleased with Cooa Bay, especially its climate. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. BREAKDOWNS AND THE LIKE Tho floor in tho north east comer ol the railroad warchoute at tho depot gave way yoiterday morning under a heavy load of flour and feed. Tho inner ends of the stringers slipped off from the piles on which they rested and dropped about .ax-(etto tl tnudflat below. Fortun ately, tho floor remained intact and the damage was only nominal, beyond the expense of repairing tho floor. TLo floor was taken out and loaded into cars, as the sight tide would flood the place. The old Whitney wharf in Empiro City now belonging to the Flanagan estates, succumbed to the ravages of the toredoat 0:13 a. m. yesterday and fell into the bay, leaving the row o! fender piles on the outside standing. Chas. Otto, meat cutter In Henry Holm's market, was going lame yester day, the result of a severe strain to his eft ankle by a plank turning under him while carrying a load of meat. Dave Cowan came down from the Daniels' creek logging camp yesterday, having jamed his hand severely while jrorking there Off For Spokane F. W. Wegner of tho firm of Kaufman & Wegner, agents for the Great 'Central Land Co. at Bangor and Ma reh field, left Friday morniug lor Spokane where he will get his busineea in shape so he can - permanently Jocato at Coos Bay. Mr. Wegner ie a real estate broker of much experience and is highly pleased with the outlook for tho Bay and especially our One climate and excellent harbor. Mr. Wegner expects to return in a month, bringing with him means enough to enable him in a speculative way to enter tho Held of real estate brokerage on a-largo scale. Asked as to his faith in tho R. It. he moat emphatically .declared that thero never warn proposition in his exper- ienee, that was eo flattering for the in- veetor. lie declared that the people of s Cooa Bay did pot fnlly realize tho great- )KneMBd.iaaportanco W-.U1I3 apoU"I tbJiUf," Id Mjri Wegner, "tho proper $9ople baVe got hold ot tho management of this Railroad and they nro proceeding ns quick as It ie possible. "If things work r'Rht CoosDay will bo lugely populated within the nwl year or two by now people. I'll bo back horo in four weeks to stay." From Tuesday' Dally. Get a freo samplo ol Chamberlaln'ii Stomach and I.Ivor Tablets ut John Promo drug store. They arc easlir to tnko and more pleasant in effect tlinn pills. Then their use is not followt.il by constipation us is often tho cue with pills, Itejiular tt, 'Joe per box. W. U. Douglas la at tho County scat. 12, II. Boy en, of Sumner was butlucss in town Mouday. doing K, C. Duuient camo over from Myrtle l'oint yesterday on a business trip. W, 0. Christoneim is expected in from Jefferson in a few days. Tho corner-stone ol tho new academy at Pendleton has been laid. Geo. Bealo will put up two houses for rent on his property at tho col nor of B and 4th streets. Miss Alice Aiken is acting as assistant in tho Western Union onico. and learn ing telegraphy. Joo Ross came over Mondny from Proipor, whero has been working on the Bonnet ranch. Miss Kato Buick, Western Union op erator at ilosoburg, started homo yester day morning after a short visit on the Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Swanton and Miss Elslo Bennett woro passengers on the Alert bound up Coos river, yester day. Noble Bros, havo put down new floor oil cloth in their Union butcher shop, adding to tho already neat appearance, of the shop. Mies Bird Short, wlio has been serious ly ill for somo timo was taken to San Francisco on tho Alliance, accompanied by her brother W. If. Short and his wife. Editor D. F. Dean, of tho Coqulllo!000 onJ w' I'rintel on nn extra fluo Herald, drove over Saturday accompanl- P3Per Rn1 'nailed to a largo numuer of ed by Mrs. Dean. He returned to tho county teat Sunday leaving MrB, Dean to visit friends hero until Wednesday. Cooa Bay may bo a llttlo behind in eomo regards, but in others it is so far ahead that whon you stri'io nn averago ' with other places you aro forced to tho conclusion that old Cooa is tho best over. Tho stock of pianos for tho Grisaen music utore did not arrivo on tho laat Alliance from Portland, but will be here on tho next Bteamor. A largo amoun of freight was left, tho steamer being un able to tako more. RAN A TKNPKNNYNAILTIIKOUGH HIS HAND While opening a box, J. C, Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at onco of all tho pain and eorcneES thia would caueo mo," he Bays, "and immediately applied Chamber Iain's Pain Balm and occasionally after wards? ' ToTffV surpriao'U removed all paTh and soreness and 'the injured parts were soon healed." For salo by John l'rousc. Word !im boon received horo ol tho death In Kan Francleco Sunday of Joseph l.amlo. HIhwoiih In. and Samuel, who loft horo last, week In response to the r.ewa ol his critical condition, roaohed thoro n couplo of days before his death, New Dining Room. Mr. G. 1). White, formoraly of Mln neapylls, ban loaned tho Gnrllold Hotel dining room and will servo meals to tho public. Mr. White has located at Marsh tlvld ami wilt permanently remain lu tho buslnosa and ren poet fully asks sharo ol tho patronage. lie hns had couttdurnblo experience lu tho restaurant business. Tht dinning room has boon thoroughly overhauled and competent help will lo kept to servo all patrons. To Fnlarjje Graveyard K, J. Coffolt was in town yesterday with n subscription paper, raising fmula to buy a picco of land for an ndditlou to tho Coos river cemetery. It is proposed to purchase tho old school housu proper ty belonging to Diet. No. 1, and ndjoln iud tho oxiatiuir graveyard on the J. A. Yoakam placo. It is proposed to erect a building on tho ground for public purposes, tho old school house belag in a bad state of pre servation. CASTOR I A For 1 Jants and Children. lha Kind oi! Have Always Bought Boars tho Signs turu cf M Tliai Clirislrnas Number Tho Christmas Number of the Daily Coast Mail will contain a largo amount of original matter on Cooa county ami its resources. Thoro will bo In It numer ous illustrations and It will havo twenty pages or more with a cover. Tho work will bo donu it) Marthflcld and ovciy cent of tho proceeds will bo spent in Manhileld. J The paper will contain articles of par ticular interest to Marshflold, and do scrtptiyo of eomo of tho principal !n dustrlca on Coos Bay. You will want your business represent ed in it, iiB tho edition will bo a largu people besldea our regular readers. Tho paper will bo valuablo to oend to any one who may Coos Bay. want information about Myrtlo Point Enterprise A peculiar flrc!o of tho duck famllv lit In Dr.! .Leep'a chicken yard, Tuesday. Tho bird was caught audita wlngi clipped, and , ! wilt bo k9pt by tho doctor, who values hia capturo highly. Tho duck is about tho eizo of tho ordinary wood duck, itu body ia perfectly black, and hai a head of many colom. It'a beak is considera bly larger than that of an ordinary duck. Thia species of tho duck family haa nov or been scon beforo on tho const and those who havo seen it nro under tho impression that it ia a natiyoot China or Japan. From Wednesday's Dally. Wm, Smith returned yesterday from Bosebnrg, whore ha had buHinees at tho laud oIlco in a oonteatvaao... Ho weom to tljinJn.ihero lj no dotjbt but tho con testcasea will bo.declded in favor of tho Zi fr9 J w&Gvi& jbreglnal entrymen. 12, 0. Colgan has moved to tho Boot! rvHldouco, where ho will reside for tho winter. Mr. J. I.ciullo has moved Into Mr, Colgaii'it now residence In West Marsh fluid. Win. Wade, machinist lu Fred Nulson'a repair rhop, Id taking n vacation trip to San I'rnnclrco. A. F. Joikjh, of Chicago, has been vUltlng his aunt, Mrs. do Nevtiu for the past few dayn, The repairs on tho West Mnmlillehl bridge havo been completed, leaving that thoroughfare In excellent shajo. Mts. Elrod returned Monday from llaudon whero she had taken n slock of millinery, and reports n lively trade, Notlcb thu new ads, of tho Char. (Iris sen Mimic Co., J. It. Hochou, White A Pothoff, aleo chnugu In It, T. Twombly'e ad, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Metln and F. P. Norton arrived last evening from Itcie burg, whom they havo been in attend ance at tho district fair. Mm. S:cchi started at midnight for Gardner with a slock of millinery, tak ing tho latest stylos to tho residents of that isolated place. Jack Bunch r.na down from thu Dan lele Crcik logging camp Tuesday with n soro finger, thu results of tailing on his open knife while ecramullng out of thu way of a breaklug cable. 12. II. Hall, of Detroit, Mich., has boon tlio guest of Mr. and Mr. doNovuu for tho past few dayn. Mr. Hall came here in company with Mr. Jones from Chicago. J. N. Shahan, who has been in chargo of the Great Central operations in tho absence of J. W. Cook went to 1'ortl.iad yesterday morning, on business in con nection with tho Great Central railroad. Cooa Bay Camp, W. of W, gave a pleasant surprise to tho Women of Woodcraft Monday evening after thu regular meeting ot tho lodge by setting up a banquet of saudwiches, cake, leu cruaru, etc.. in plentiful supply and toothsome quality. Thoy didn't forget the poor, hardworking printer, either. White A Potthoff havo bought out tho Cottage Bakery on 0 street, and will transfer thu husincsa to thu (larPeld Hotel building. Thu diriug room which -Mr' ",,,t0 J,l8t 0)0nc(, l"cro ,m8 'on cloHod, nnd ho will devote his timo to lno ,5ak',ry I-opItloii. Mr. Potthoff U n ,,a,:i'r of lon "I'crienco, ni:d tho now linn will undoubtedly conduct n flrst-cloea bakuiy huslnueH. 1)0 GOODr-IT PAYS A Chicago man haa observed that, "Good deeda uro better tlinn real ostntu deeda 301110 of tho latter 'am worthlcaH. Act kiudlv and gently, nhow Hympathy and lend n hnlping hand. You cannot pogelbly loeu by it." Most men appre ciate a kind word and encouragement moro than uubHtautlal he)p. Thoro uro persons In this community, who might truthfully say: "My good friend, choor up. A few dosou of Chamberlaln'u Cough Itemedy will rid you of your cold, and thoro is no danger wlmtovor 'of pneumonld when you nu that modlolnn It alWaytfcurce. I kndir it for It hao holpet) mo out many a timo." Sold by John Frouss. :mmwmm - frs-yy 'XI,. !nii WUu 1t r3AWYER'S f.KCiiLStOn BHAtiD iF&SSncH 59m.W iattti sudics'& W KrrHKlixl Vlrt"rir. )tmtiiilitMl Iiti1 wi.ik mnl lk4uliMrllirr I li f H4. K,l, ir iittr illr itrtn'l iRI IMim.w-iii) III 1 n.'nU lili. . I. . fraa.l.a. II, l,t1 1 KH Ml, M. 1fi.., U.I (ioklU(., M. Tho Old Roliablo Firm, E.BDean&Co. C. II. MERCHANT nrerrere la coiiatnutly adding to 1 1 nlock of (.mionil Marchnii :liso. already the l.uguut in Mariliflohl. Wlict you buy at the Mill Htoro you know the Koodu uro first class niul thopriuu is all right. All kinds ofluinbor and building material, food aiid sup- plios at wholosalo and rotail. Coos ay WholBSBlB Liimor IIKADQUAIM'KCH FOU 'H I G H (il'ADK UQUOUS CIIOICI-: WINKS NI) PUBIC IIUANDIKS. LEADING BRANDS OFlOTTLCD BEER pamily Orders (Solicited. SOLE Alii: NT FOIt THE CELI2 BltATEl) Ranier eer. -. . . ' Family orders for Pops, jiinls n .d quarts, delivered by theciiHO. Robert arsden. I?astniul CodiiikkUous Steamship UM" sceeaeo"? HARDW10K, sDsr frjnf,r.7'm frvv -"'". 'j rv-'x tj Y WL7A MZX2 7 fliFPl I. J. IP I 'Mil r'ssV'A ALLIANCE r 5 T ,"j T w , lvtaster M.ikM rrj;iitir irlpi Ixjiwc-fii Sun FrnnciKii umt Pottlii'il mi Iluiiilw'pinndlCooi Bay, c.-'llna 11 nhuc ports imcIi Any. The ALLIANCE in .1 liril clatx ).iH8ong(!i" boat, niul lintt nil tho iiioduriinoiivenionoo.'i niul r odo of ho f.iLst Klciinieiu of hcr'chms, Vox Freight and Passenger ftalcs or Sailing Dates, Apply , ; .to . SIhVCSTACKEN, Agcn't AURSHPIJSfcb, Orcgoii 4 il V f.i Y ijni'"i'A-j;"aH-j.v-;'jimwfw U., -jar- '.-H-yMmaMftiatf.i','JM-ri-"-' --