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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1902)
fMmmmmmp vZfa H W J. . y MMHi Tii 1 i From Thursday.VBally. "NEW terminaL'grounds r FOR THE RAjLKOAD Cops Bay, Roscburj;& Oaslcrn Improve Old Mill Sllc By Erection of Depot t f i - May Tlio nniiouncoinont la inmlo, nnd In varldcil by Alnnnfcor Chandler, that Hprockols Bros, havo In vimv tlio pur chnsn of (ho property on which Ihn old Dean it Co. mill stands nnd tlio erection thereon ofn now wharf, ilopol, ware houses nlc, manlng that llio torminiii of the road. It Is proposed lo mnko Im provomnnto costhig nbou( 103,000, ex clusive of Ihncott of (ho ground, nnd tho resident of Marrhflnld will bn nk cd lo ralso n bonus of about f5.0). Tin site propoiod would ho nn excel lent local tonfor tlio depot nnd warn wrote, was tha subjoined i "It li tny inlontlon lo dltcnis through (ho Coinmonor, from a Democratic standpoint, all questions of Imporlanco, nnd to ttco tho papor'u Influence to thwart tho plana of thote who would rmo Hit) Democratic pnrty for morconary niivtiniiha " 'Tho trouble canto from lining tho word mo twice, tho word being nearly In llio oamo piece In each lino. Nino out of every ten compositors will, under Audi ou arrangement, Invariably drop n lino. A d d i t i o if aT'L o c'a 1 'I -"W- . 'Q STATE KB GENERAL NEWS) Chiof Justice Morw granted a corlifl- cato of probable cause In tho lidding' murder onto. '1 Lin means (hat Holding, who was leuloficcd to ho henjed today will havo to await tho decision of tho suprcrnocourton tho appeal. Tho grant- link' of It mcana only that (ho record houses of tho railroad. It Is tho host 'shows that somo debatable question is plico of available waterfront In tho prciontcd for tho consideration of tho town, without going romoillntnncoilown supreme court, and Hint Uoldlnp should tho hny, nnd tho apquisitlon of thlo piece of proporly would put the Sprockets) road In possession of n lino fmitago on tho horbor. It would alo ho much moro conven ient for (he town If tho depot and wnro liouio wrro brought down to tho pro jwnod location, and tho Improvement of this pleeoof p-operly would greatly im provu tho nppoarance of the utter front, Fred Noah, the A litany logger, was in town trading yesterday. - ' o I Tho Alliance will eallfrom San Fran- ciecoatC p. m, today. ' , 0. Wm. Coleman, of (ho Tcnmllo lakcn wan in town lat night. Ho reports tho grcri growing finely in his section. h""Husty MUcbV Pjary; Oct; 31,1002.- An nd never changed and run out oi dato Is &b bad for a merchant ai cobwebs across his door. "i" ' fj'ry John Fierce will tfr out to the north fork of the Coquille to cruise several hod lea of timber land for Portland par tics who have its purchase In view. Ho will a'so assist In putting in tomo logs that aro cut on his land. He protests that ho Isn't going for (fie sake of being hrfndy (o (ho (all (Imber. " Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawhorn of Sum ner woro making somo purchases in town ycctorday. Mr. and Mrs7w. 1. Murp'by returned Tho school district at Mood's will givo on (ho Areata from a short visit to San nbaskot social in tho dchool houeo on Francisco, and report a plcassnt-tlmo in tho upper north fork qf;(he Coqulllo, to-! tll(3 city but a disagreeable trip up (ho night, tlio proceeds to go toward buying! coast. n flag and bell for the school. "J. W. Mastf oTlfeVmVoverorJ'ye. terday train, ea route' to Daniels creek, where he Is engaged to teach a fife months, term of school. fi .'' Doctor 1 ' "., -What to'do TOil The "One of my chlldrei'was fajten with crump cojlc end coffered roveraly." tayo 6. B. Elzce, of Monett Mo. . "I teloj phoned tor a doctor, then save n rforo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, ond a few mlnutcejatcr A second dose. Before the doctor came tho child was relieved.!' For sale, by Jno I'rcuss. ., I NO UNLAWFUL SLAUGHTER OP DEER (Portland Telegram) Gamo Warden Q.innhy returned yes (drday from nn t-xUinded trip through tho ruountnlni of Doui;lan and Coos counties. Ho had hoard of parties kill ing deer for the hides, contrary to law, in tho Const Kniige, ndjtccnt to Camas Yallor, hut after rigid investigation could find no traces of sucti proceedings, nnd ho thinks tho practice has boon dono away withslnco thomnnOlfen, w ho was the bond of a dcor-slajing gang two yrnrs ngo, was fined 500 for violating tholnw In that respect. Throe of Olson's confederate were fined $100 each, and Olson has tinco gone to llrltlsh Columbia. Mr. Qulmby says tho moiintnins aro ull of deer In Douglas and ('ooe counties, but that lurgo nninbcra aro being slain by hunters whouso tho incut. Tho woods are full of tlmlor cruisers locat ing aottlers on claims nt (103 a aottlor and thoso men killed a groat numbor of deer. Ho found two carcasros of door that had boon elnln just for tholr hind junrtorr, which had boon removed nnd tliu rust of tho muat loft to rot on tho hillside. Tlioro Is no hw nglnst suoh waeto, ho eayn, but tlio prnctlco Is ouo (hat should be condemned. Good One on Bryan. A circular was recently cent out from t,ho ofllcu of the Commoner which read fin folio o: It Is my Intention to diecusi through tlio Coinmonor, from a Domocrntie stand point, nil question of public Importance, oud to ueo tho Democratic party for rnorconary purpooor," jt is said (hat whou Mr. Hrynn read (ho foregoing, ho, being orthodox and in good standing, and nottormHUd to swoar, lookod anxiously about hlui,tsagor to ttml somo lay raombdr who might, ap proximately, do tho auhjopt jUBtlCC, What he wrolo, or what ho thought ho i uoi no cxccuiou utuii mo Ufcmon. Capt. I', l'nrkor, of Aitoria, was arrest ed Mondny charged viilhan nsrault to kill hli wlfo. Mo was roteasod on f 1000 bonds. Mrs. I'arkcr is seriously Injured. Hon, 0. 1). Crsrou, collector of cue to ms for Newport while walking tho streets of Toledo, received a raudou 20 callibro rlllo bullet in tho tide from tomo careless huifter. The Hural Free Delivery routes will ho established Dec. Iitnt Junction City, Oregon ,wlth three cnrrlore. Tho routes cover an area of 100 square miles con taining a population of 1710 population. Footpads aro holding up people in Halom. Monday evening a teamster was slugged to IneoutiibilHy and robbed of ISO. Hon. Chas. N. Galloway is probably tho youngest member of tho Oregon legis lature. Ho is a Democrat elected from Old ltopubllcau Ynmhill county. Tho ciiglheors of tho United States survey steamer Wiight hnvo completed tho survey of Tillamook Day nnd bar Morton L. Towor, the engineer in charge, will rtcotnmond the dredging of tho channel In tho bay and it jetty at tho bar. Aftor many soundings, 15 feotnt low wator it now recognized as (ho depth of Tillamook bar, Tho Dayton Evaporating Company in preparing for ehipment about 00,000 pouiida of dried primer, and is now dry ing tipples. Two cars of tourists arrived in Iloec burg Saturday, They formed two dis tinct parties. Ono party of "2 was from St. Paul, and tho second of 20 was from Ypsllanti, Mich. Their visit to this bcctioii In for tho purposo of taking up timber lauds. Tlio latter party departed this nfloruoon for Coos County. Tho two plno necdlo fr.ctorloa of Grant's I'uea aro runulug stcndiy, turn ing out about 000 potuulf of plug ncedlo tlbor each, nnd consuming about a ton of plno nccdlco each , day. Tho o'fa'c- torlea aro (ho only oina of tholr kind in Amorlcn and havo crcatnd qulto an In dustry In tho gathering of plno needlos ond tho manufacturing of tho various and, several products. Tho members of Hanuock O.vm'p Woodmou of tho World, have comploted arrangements for tholr nnnunl hunt, which will hg held next Saturday. Tlio Woodmpn have boon chotou on opposlto eldos( a,nd the eldo sccuriug tho least pointa wiU entortaln , tho winning cldo with a gamo suppor on tho following Monday night. Mrs. Garrett and daughter and son Ray of Myrllo Point wero In the city Thursday returning .Friday, o fir. Prontls wilt bo out of town from Dec let to 15th. Havo your dental work dono boforo ho leaves. d2wl. BORN VAUGIIN-At Korth Bend, Or. Oct. 29 to tho wife of W. Vaughn, a con. KOTKEIn West Merehfleld, 'uct.2S, to tho wife of Hugo Kolko a sofa'. BBHMNMmnMIWnMMBMMM On Thursday Robt, Krugor took down tho bay a small hunch of logs from tho Knglo Point boom (o tlio Coos Bay Mill A Lumber Co. These logs were flr.ccder and spruce, and woro, (ho first received by this company from tho Coquille, bs ing tho advance guard of somo 0,000,000 feet which havo been contracted for. O' . A Liberal Offer Tho undorslgncd will give ft free sam ple of Chaniberliln's Htomich and Liver Tablets to any ono winting n relioblo remedy for disorders of tho stomach, biliousuoss or constipation. This is a now romedy and & good ono Jno. Prcuss. n-i th 1! KiC(l Ym "ara '" " MIMMMMIII tttM 0HM9Mt3HSHOSMCf INone but the Best of Meats t-k I constnntly firrnlsh tho bc3t nn-l a jfi iutvav va. iiiLitvni iiii,it tiits iuu Htu conflueiieo or nly patron. MEATS ARE A NfcUfciDI I Y i but It In necessary that thoy ha puro nnd wholesome. I do not promiso a Jdlscounf, but I will glvo you honest i nnd courteous treatment nnd value received for your money. Satlsfac 1 tion guaranteed or cosh refunded. MARSE4FIELD CASH HENRY HOLM, Prop. OMtmWWWtMMIWM 13 fLZ insiHB msti Freo delivery. Phone 181 LlAjUAAJAill 1 ' H 18 11 HI I H i Hi! i t-H-f-f-m" DIED AMBTEIN In Marshfleld, Or., Oct 31 , 1002, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Amsloln, ogod l4 years. Tho funeral services will bo held at 2 p, in. today at (ho Baptist church, RuV. Thoe. Irvlno officiating. SECURITY From serious throat and troublo dopends on two things: First, eocuring the right remedv: Second, using it in' time. We aro con fident that tho remedy most certain to give prompt and satisfac tory results in tho curing of colds and cougtiB lb Scngetackcn'd Whlto Pine Erpectoront A FAIR PROPOSITION You aro apt to havo n cold this season. A conch will result and yoo will want to cure it as quickly as posslblo. Wo wnnt you to try thia romedy with tlio understanding that if it fails to givo cntiro satisfac tion you aro to havo your money back. : : : : : : Prico 25 and 00 cents. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY, Marshfield, Oregon ?H-M'H-l-M-fr; t I 1 1 1 1 i K-M-H- ! 6 H i i I 1 ll 1-W-i-H-l fill htVf I let's go. to nasbur m iaeaaor in low prices VVNAVNrVVWVVVVVVWVVVWV nr Message to you is JEScononiy gs t4 We carry the largest stock in town We buy direct from headquarters "We sell all goods at extraordinary low prices and our stock is new and complete. The woolen Goods Season is nowhere and we are ready to show you all kinds of winter $ear : " : ; : : : Ladles' ami Children's Wooleit Underwear Ladies' and Children's Woolen, Hosiery 1 Ladies' end Children's Combination uits s . CROCliET ) SKIRTS- CROCHET SHAWLS-BABY , HOOE)5 Eighteen more new jackets 6fhc tf length some 27 inches EST Subscribe for tho DELINEATOR, $1 00 year WILLIAM NASBURG tfttie, I .HI ;