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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1902)
BPVfr" NV to 4 . ' " J' gl'm ""-13 ' .' SO U5 y URCV 3 Wi t7V.I Ksif8igJbCa I fa 7T ;-. J .AJSTO LOOAL from Wednesday's Dally. R Fine Stationery at Norton's. - J n ; '; Work coniraencod yesterday en V, 0. Pratt's new realdonce. ' G.'K. Waters V)f -North.-Bend was ft ....t.... -I.l.n In fnrati4n1.1 vmIun'iIV. bucinese riaitor In MnrahSeld yesterday N The Marshflcld Water Co. is having a M$u painted on itc 4th ntrect warehouse, by J. K, Rocbc-n. ' Captt A. D. Boono and f red Wilson, oi Sumner wcro in town yesterday, tho fatter sailing" his crop of hogs to tho Union Meat Market. ' -C. A. Notlla is laying a sidewalk in front of-his roaideuco property in South Marshfield, and will put lu a crosswalk to connect at Sleep's corner. ' Williams & Dibble, the real eatato men, are preparing to establish thetn sulves in the oflico room odjolnlng Gol den' drug store. Cut this out and tako it to the Red C'roia drug store and net a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and l.lvcr Tablets, tho best physic. They cleanse 'and invigorate tho stomach, improvs the -appetite, and regulate the bowels. Reg ular sire, 25c per box. For tale by Jnc. Prcuss. -.J.D.Johnson moved hia household effects in from Itosa slough yesterday, and will occupy the house recently pur chased in South MarshSeld. , Christmas goods are already being re ceived by the Marshfield merchnnta, ,vrho anticipate a lively trade, and all indications point to the fulfilment of thel,: expectations. -.Albert Anderson of Coos river camo .down today and had hia Up attended to .by Dr. JlcCormac. The lip waa severe ily cut by being accidentally struck by n base ball. The cut required sis etltchoa taken. , . . P.usty Mlke'a Diary, Ilov. 0, 1002. Some men's business methods aro like their sox they need mending. ...Kaufman r& Wegner have sold J. C ilcClala of Spokane, Washlngto tho oaet half of the northwest quarter of sec tion 21 1 3 a r 13w, near the town of Uangor. fan tte 0 - K YwHwWjJg BSTfi'J j Bay City It.'ms : Z&7 City school ia enjoying a Bucceest fulterm, with Miea Ida Gammil aa toachcr. There are 33 puplla enrolled. A pleasant party waa enjoyed at the ' cook bouse Saturday evening, in cele brating Frank Reelics 20th birthday. ' Refreshments! wore nerved, when all v ent home wishing him ..many happy loturia pj the day. 1 W. F. Merchant, Receiver for K. B. Iean L Oo. io having tho houses at the mill improved, bo tbey will be p!eananter ' fpr tho tenants. 1 Laurence Jenninga Ijhq been out on tho Cooa B 37 wagon road putting up a cabin on a homestead that he has taken up,'..IcureflcbiiiwayB means bueinescj 'olra. W. E, F.ichard ic havinj an rJ- ditkn put on bor houEO and otherrLEo improving thft property. Mrs. A. Bldcout waa Tquito !slck last week. Sho is ihuch bolter now. , ' Halloween pawed of! very tutotly hero this time. Bo ovoryone cujoyttl it. A Colony of Bearers United Statei Bngjneor II. 11. Perkins and 'Fred Monsch, just returned from the Cascade Forest Reserve, where thoy hnvo bfien t.K!,KtHi for tl0 ,)aat tUre I .. . . .. . . ...... months in surveying tho old Military road of tho Oregon&Centrnl LandGrant, report finding n largo colony of beavers in tho mountains of thcUppcrDcachutes, near tho haw of Mount Scott. Thoro arc sevoml hundred beavers iu tho colony and they constitute, uio.it probably, tho only colony of these niuch-prliod furry- coated creatures on tho Coast. They have Jammed up tho river In many , ,, ,, ,, . places and formed largo lakes, some of which cover nn area of several hundred nc;eJ9 This beaver colony should boprotccted, aa they occupy a territory In cloio prox-1 Imlty to Crater Lako National Park, and mako a valuable additon to tiiia great natural wonder, Mr. Perkins atatea that there are n few trappers already at work devastating the colony and unless the official put n check to it this, ono of the very few remaining colonies of beavers, will nlso go as tho others havo gone. From Thursday's Dally. Sheriff Stevo Galltcr camo over Wetl ncsday on oUlcIal business. F. P. Norton went to Myrtle Point on yesterday's train. John Curren, tho Myrtlo Point hotel keeper, wns doing business in town Wednesday. Mica Fannio Getty, ', who has been teaching a term of school in tho Leo die trict on the Coquille, returned to home at Rocky Point. Both candidatea arc ahead for Gover- nor of California. Tho Droller is etill tho only eating house in MarchCeln em ploying white labor only. Departures for Portland by Alliance Nov 5: J Uushraan, J Peterson, J Sugg, A G Uurger, B I Stover, W Stow-jcf ard, J h Doyle, P Landrotb, P Beck- ett, II A Hunt, II B Uiat, A .McNamee, ' " . I Arrivals by Alliance from South Nov: Fred Ruseoll, 31 r a Fred Russell, K G Flanagan, 2J D Wall, Mra M L Corn wall, II K Edwards, Nottlo Edwards, J H Hayter, F Ingeleso, P Ingcleso, B. W Mett.er, J E Hall, T It Fnwcett, Mro E Wnlllng, J Young, W B Clark, W Pelereon, B Olson, J Swanson. In January, 1890, a responsible pub lisher waa made an offer, in writrng, of f',000, for thp insertion of forty-two ,worda in italic, beneath tho decription of his paper. The offer waa not nccoptcd. Wo think thoro is no harm in rtating that the parties making tho offer were tho publishers of the New Vork Ledger. There was nothing objectionable In tho paragraph. In former years it would have been ineorted gladly for H.!. It waa a principal that was at etake not to do for anybody or for any prlco a thing wlch W0',4d not bp done for every body at any prlco established nnd an nounced. Printer's Ink, M. A. Winter, of Wash, who (a con ducting nparccla post,, crusade, colls attention In n recent pamphlet to tho surprising fact that nu olovon-pound paekago.can bo sent from Uormany to any State- In tho Union cheaper than It can bo shipped i from Now York City. It Is certainly a discreditable anomaly that tho peoplo of tho United Stales should bo nh!o to send cloven pound packages by mall to (lormnnv, Mexico, nud soveral countries In Central and South America and tho West Indies, while to tho next town thoy can send no mora thau four pounsd in ono parcel. Tli ore la noparceU post convnntlon with tho Argentine Republic, nod Mr. Winter jklnvB tl.ltt A fl2i.nr. n 1..i..llti iImaT.iI. can ship an oloveu-pound package to !!' country for 73 cents, whllo his I Amorlclan competitor Is obllgtl to pny 15,73 more. II. SengJtackon has moved his logging oni?Ino from I,caver Ijni ,0 hl" cP" Vmr llbuR,, w,icr0 ,10 j U0R' " to do ,0Kaln? on n ,nrK 8Ca,0 CJ jC. rk O 2TC 2: jSu ' BiMitLrf 1 fort Y Km Hmji tajll 1 Alton Sengstacken returned yesterday from a hunt in the sandhills. J. W. Catching, the Sumner farmer, waa doing baslnesi in town yesterday. Rusty Mike's Diary, Nov, 7, 1P02 Saya Willie: Tho pen is rnlghtlor than tho sword nod so Is n good advertise ment. City Election la duo on tho Hut Toes of Decnmbcr. A recorder and two conn, cllrnen nro to be elected. Tho council .III meet this evonlng to ret tho ball rolling. A Hodgo Podge party will be given at Sumner tomorrow night, tho proceeds to go toward tho improvement of tho """. 1 w.aa. ..n..,A... .4 4l.it. ..t.iiii Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Amstetn with to 'oxproea their heartfelt appreciation of . tho thoughtful kindness and sympathy their neighbors and frionds nt tho time of their late borenvemont. ... Business Meeting The B. Y. P. U. met Wcdncidoy even ing nt tho home of A. II. Hodglns in West Marehfield, in tho regular monthly business flceeion.. There was a good turn. out and after buelneaa was ufsposcjd of tho ovenln;' was passed with music nnd soclnl Intercourse, and tho serving of toothsome refreshments. In hia latest story, "Tho Leather Funnel," Cbnan Doylo describee frith (ju'tobuffic.ei.t realism tho horrora'of "water cute" oa practiced in Franco in the timo of Louis XIV, though In thoio polite days tho process wnu know by tho mora judicial sounding name of "thoox trncdlnary question." Tho tnlola good fiction. It la based on tho records of tho trial and torture of a peorees of France, ono of the most famous poieoneru of his tory, nnd the whole Ih worked out by tho metliodB which blr Connn learned of Sherlock Holmes from a faint row of teeth mnrlxon tho hard black surface of the leather funnel, Ihp'only nuawor the lady vouchsafed to "tho extraordinary question," Good Idea An oxcollont Idea embodied ImL. J, Simpson's plana for .tho extension of North llend Is the establishment of a public dock with 1000 hot frontage, mid BOtno '.'CO feet depth. This will bu dedi cated to tho town on conditions It ho maintained for public use, and tho charges for dockage etc., shall not ex ceed tho coot of kcbplng It hi repair Mothers Meeting Tho Mothers' mooting will bo hold at' tho residence of Mrs. Maiuoy'a by ro- qnest Saturday, Nov. ft, Topic "Con tldoutiat Rotation of Parent and Child ren." The meetings are both Interest tug nnd beneficial and mothers especial ly should not fall to attend. Tho Inter est shown by teachers nud parent' Is truly encouraging and good results Trill surely follow their oxchaugo of thought from those meetings, CotV Ordinance Thcr6 is nn Impreatlon In como quar ters that thurn la no cow ordinance In force now. This Is n mistake. The old ordlunnro Is lu full force and tffoct. nrvd any co.v, horses, aheop or swlnu nt largo within tho d ll! tied limits am liablu to Impoundment. There is n'stroug ecutl ment among people living ouUldo of thotu limits lu favor of extending the provisions of tho ordinance to the cor porato limits of tho town, and n new ordinanco making that change will prob ably bo pasted at the next meeting of tho council. Just So A friend makes this (suggoitlon for Rusty Mike's diary: "Too much adver tising matter in tho local columns will kill tho newspaper butluces," Whllo not conceding that ho knows anything about the newspaper butluoii, we will graut that his point Is well taken ; yet, If ho should want to run como locals at 10 cents a lino tomorrow nnd wo should refute, wouldn't ho think wo wero coc- Barned chumps? Some peoplo wondor why tho Mau, U so strong on nda. Well in tho first phco people soon learn to know a good medi um for their ads and wu do not refusu to tuka tho trade. Secondly you can rott assured that tho money will Ihi epont for the expansion of this paper. Tho mora ads tho moro (olographic news, Our prctiti bills am increasing oven fast er than our pdvertlring business. From Satu day'o Dally. Shafur's logging camp ic dUablcd through tho break-down of tho donkey engine, u part of which had to bo brought to town for rcpniro. Tho C. J.', society met last evening nt tho homo of Miea Edvarda Erlskson, in South Marehflold. A cry profitable meeting was had. OREGON'S BIG T1MBKR " TO BIG TO BE SAWED Somo largo limbers nro being bowed into shape on tho ground north of Morrison brldgo, .Portland, aro attract ing much attention. Inman, Paulsen ft Co, nro having tl em tqunred foV ship ment by vcrsel to Alumeda Point, Cnl. Thoy aro two largo to bo sawed out nt uny 0! tho sawmills, of Portland. Tho timbers nro yellow fir. Thoro nro throe utlcks 02 fcet;long Ono is SS Inches at one oiid andOd' : at tho othor. Thobo timbers nro r.l oloar, nnd will bs urA for shipping purpoBoo. Tho Portland Telegram has published, a portrait of bchllhtr V, Hermann of Myrtle Point, representative for Coot county, with 11 brlol wrlUi-up, which somehow looks as familiar tin tho like- HOBS. . .. y Whllo A. W. Noal'ri pllcdrlvor wt?B working m-nr tho creamery Tliuretlay, removing snags from tho boom,- tho Cooa rlvor phono IJno wns aooldiijltolly broken, but It wan fixed up ngalii yen-torday. Dr. Prontls will bo out or town from Doe, lit to 15th. Ifnvo your dental work dona hofora he loaves. (!'- wM( HORN , HAKLOOCKIt-At Coqulllo City,' Or.i Nov. f, UK):', to the wllo ol J.mlgo 1 llarlocker, n son. IJU'AI.K-On Cooa River, Or, Nor. I, IWJ, to tint wife of Coo. lk-rtlo, a boy. DUNGAN-I11 Marahlluld, Or., Nov. I; 1WJ, to tho tslfoof 0. I!. Dnrigau, r. bouncing girl, - . MAUIUEI) SA LON-.M 1 LLER-A t tho'homo' of' tho brldus mother, Plncstaff, Orofcen, Wcd nelay overling Nov. oth. Lulu Miller toAdulph Halan. Rev. R. 0. Loco 111 el ating. ANI)K3S0N-KR0lfMAN- lit Marsh, field, Or. Nov. 1, IWW, John Anderson nud Mil Mary Kronman, Rev. B, F. Rcsigtrou olllcla'llug. Tho wedding ceremony waa perform ed in' I. 0. O. K. lull In Km preronroof a large number of Invited utirlo, after which dancing was Inaugurated and kept up until tho small hours. DIED GUI.OV60.VIn Marahfleld, Or., 7, 1W)2, Archie, sou of Mr. nnd M. P. GulovH'U, ogexl 10 years. Nov. Mrs. NASRUKG-Iu .MarshfloM, Or. Nov. G lift!, William Alvord, ton of Mr. and Mr,. Wm. Nasburg, aged 'J years and 13 dtiye. Tho boroaved parents havo tho sympa thy of tho community in this tad Ices of tholr only child. Euuernl rnrvlco will ho conducted nt tho M. E. Church nt'.' p. in. today, Rev. R, C. Leo officiating, rWHrrvtracsfTO3roitta.Trs;w ". RYETAB " tVhiRlcoy Bonus. (Jnmathiug aliHolutoly now Otind with which wo l.uvu (ixpurlruerited for yearn. Ono beau tunkcc 0.10 ch-in Artiflcinl Uhickoy (ltyo or Ifoiirhou); fix lleuns to the pint. .1 net tho thing for trawlerr, nfid convonl .ut for picnics, excursioiiH, etc. CuntaliiH all tho vlrtuuof the hoHt vhlbltit'it without the doletorloud effect. Made from tho .. puro vegetable mattor, and giinrantciMl to contain 110 pohonnuHorniir coticdrugaof any description If a beverage is not ifusir d, 11 bi-nn may bo taken In ihn mouth without wutor, and the most ox Horn ting ef fect will be experienced. Mux oTjIU UcnnH (10c. Tho lioniiH retail at lOo each, and can ho procured from any druggent, fancy grocer or llrst-clubB bar. For saloon diniugcars. Ono box rent )IH puld on receipt of uUcuutn. m Distilliiiff Co. rj.Hii8.oT'.M Ryo nniiniourbon en, MO. 8T, I OUI v K' -'