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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1890)
T1 m cm JOhB Go&j&Wyi-aiL MARSHJfJJBUa,olOHKaOMl PnblltHed erenr TJiumUy mornhvc. jdriNAVdRAV, Etlltor. Teres, in Advance. Oh year... ,.?,, $a 50 Six months... t... ....i o Three months.?,,.,,.,.......,,. x 00 Oor itp.nicnevL Bimmcnw&l (Mtcr- nbc months' tour of Eu rope, rctun&CnSd rWts tbtJchtM ITy Jovo, how natur&J idrcrytMtiK looksl The. old fnt1ln fnV&ILfliA TAir ilrfnma fiWm ll bmlloatmo. XaubposoriUiavoto Uilltha Doytinu aDpm. oijr nPr- Ao.ioracomM our prvAldojilovAVwajorl" MaJ.Murgfttroyd Hollo, Sltnmersonl lif Joto, you look all broke up! I tell you, toy boy, you aught- to take n trip some Vrhero. Why tdont you go abroad for a. taouth or twor- Iipplncott's. ,Tttiy J U Mine Mrs. Broughno George, dear, why la the ocean blue? Mr. Broughne Becauso It has to cm braco so many objoctlonablo people. lif e. Not tho Proper Season. "It wouldn't bo fashionable, don't you know?" said tho sweet summer girl, "out cf season." "Howf It is always fashlonablo to elope," B.iSd the despondent lover. "Oh, no! This Li tho season of tho canto lope." Andtbo Inrcr imgntcneu anu inaajtcu his stars. New York Herald. An Unfair Decision. "I hear that Base Drummer Is to bo sent fcftck to Europe." "Yes. They decided he was not an art ist." "How did they reach that dectsionf" "Well, unfortunately tho collector had a hjadacho when tho trial camo on, and after t:o third whack ho decided tho man was a nuisance." narper's Bazar. Didn't TVont Any Fractions. Tvo discovahed." said Willie Wlshing ton, "that my name is not in the census vjcohds." "Indeed," said Miss Belle Pepperton. "Y-a-s. I don't see why it was left out." "Perhaps they didn't want to put the pxiulation of Washington down at 229, xy(," replied that young woman. Wash ington Post. p A Secmlnff Krror. Clererton Isee the papers ore criticising yur grammar in our interview the other d y. You had asked Travers to dinner and yen said "I don't see why Trovers don't co'ue" instead of "doesn't corae." )ashaway (gloomily) Those editors dc 't know Travers. AVben I ask him to di ner I always refer to him as plural. I.! a A ilotter of Kccessltr. Tishaway Where did you stay in JJew po' T avers I had myself arrested and went rii. 1 to jail. r shaway For heaven's sake, what did yop lo that for? '' ivers It was the cheapest place I could flr. -Life. Ko Smoke Without Some Fire. 7hat did you ilro my appointment ' demanded the local politician angrily m head of tho department, caught him smoking." Hiaf that got to do with it?" a this office where there's smoke the i'B fire." Philadelphia Press. A Short Pome. A brief poem on a boy and a water D' .jn: Morn: Rolicksomc. 2oon: Frolicsome. Night: Collcsome. Washington Post. Killed by the Shock. Janglo I heard that young Sir, Gor 1Y died suddenly of joy the day after hU 1 arriage. Cumso Yes. ho discovered that his father In-law's vedding check was good lor the amount called for. Epoch. The Other Thlny. Hazzlc Did yon get that suit made to order? Dazzle Ye. Itazzle You would have done better had you got it made to fit New York Herald. She Didn't Cure. Ho Will you liavo soma ice cream, Bessie? Bessie I don't care if I do. He (under his breath) I wish you didn't caro if you didn't. Epoch. When lie 1Va Weak. Ted Palette is such an original young nrtlst. He never repcata himself. Ned Nonseiusel You should just hear J m Bay good night to his girL LJppIn- c.tt'a. At Dobby' Expense. Bobby Wouldn't it make a dandy noise t stick a ptu in tho balloon! Little Johnnie You bet It would. Let w 1 btick ono in yours. New York World. Deuned. "What are rjuadruraanaf" "Monkeys and millionaires." "t t r "They are ull forehanded." Chatter. Ala it Poor Author. "The man who reviewed my book got t . 50 for it, while I only got 650 for the book." "Well, you see your book was harder to rsad than to write.'' New York Sun. Dead hut Not Forgotten. "Poor Dumley Is dead. Ho has paid his debt to nature," "I wish ho had been as considerate to xne." Munsey's Weekly, 1 ' 4 Au Kmbarrusslpg Query, He A truo mau will luurry only for lore, Bbo Well, what do you proposo to marry tor J Chatter. JTlio Washington dispatches says "When hnyhtug comes up ntrectltnt land iunttcrs it in found that Senator Dolph is Ono of llio host informed men In tho senate. After ho 1ms explained the effect of tho law Oh any proposed measure on public lands on Iho profile, occupying tliera thbro Is nothing inpic to bo saiif. Ill's knowledge of tho land laws ends. only whom iho miimtwl do lalH'ndnnn,din,thisaoim,luv U 0110 f tho moat VHluaUlomomliar&iin tho up- tjor hVjiiBq." StatO J6nfnalY -Tho spproprinMun c( 50,00c), contained in tho river and har bor bill, for commenclnU'to ImproVo the moutll of tho Siuslaw 'river with jetlyo, 19 k gral , thing for tboSr'usIttw and tor Lano county. A thriving cotnmcrcial city will won spring up Bti'lorenco, no doubt, and all Uiq country along tho iinslaw rivor from tho mouth to tho head will soon bo thiukly populated. Thoro will bo a largo trado in lumber, fih, vegetables and other 'products. A railroad from Kugono to Florence will toon become a necessity. K C, Mftsten, secretary of tho Oregon Immigration Board, has retumod from uis vMt to California, and U again nt Ills desk, answering tho quutions of the nininrnnt tmlrixtfl and FCltU'lR W llO daily visit tho rooms of tho board In search of information, or lo gazo thun derstruck at tho marvelous products of our glorious state. Tho number of Kastorn people coming hero in search of homes, as indicated by the number re porting nt tho immigration rooms, is steadily increasing. One day last week Secretary Mastcn sent thirty-eight pros pective sottlora on a tour up the valley, every one of them being of the most de sirable class of citizens. Ashland Tidings: Again thero is prospect of the proposed railroad be. twecn Medford and Jacksonville being built, it is said. A party of six respon sible men of Corvallis and Oregon City havo proposed to construct a standard guage road, equip it and havo it in oper ation br Jan. 1st next; and enter bonds to keep it in operation for at least two years, if tho citizeus of the two places will give them a cash bonus of ?20,000 upon tho completion of the road. The gentlemen, or some of them, have been out looking over the ground, ami mej say they are ready to begin work at once, upon the pioller of bonus upon a cash basis. Jacksonville people thirk they can succeed in raising the amount. A Piineville paper says that two montlis ago it looked as if scarcely any thing would be raided in Crook county, but now they are harvesting the largest crop the county ever produced A Sher man county paper says that 84 leader are at work there with plenty for then all to do. .Moat parts of Umatilla coun ty are turning out from 30 to 40 bushels til the acre. The Union county p-ese report tho Wggwt yield ever made there. The Albany Hrald reports n Held of 500 acres ave-agmg over iO bush els, and tho Democrat says that nutn eious fanners aro snrprised at their magnificent yields of 35 or more bush els per acre. The same eo"-y com from almost every other region of the state, ftosEBCRO.Or., Aug. 19. Organiza tion of the Coos Ray, Uoseburg and Kaston Railroad and Navigation com pany was completed here to-day, and the entire amount of capital 1 tock sub scribed. T. K. Sheriden wa3 elected president, T. W. Burnett vice piesTdont nl fonnral solicitor. W. K Haines fec- .etary and treasurer, and It. A. Uia .iam ireneia! manager. The lwrd of liiH.tnrs im-liides the foreeoing oHii-en in addition to W. 15. King, V.. G. Fiana iran, and O. J. Heeler. The contract for the construction of the ontiie iod irom MrMleM, Coos county, to Uoe burg, Douglas' county, was It-1 to It A. Graham, nnd the work will bo com menced at once. Plaindealer": yldlutho proposed railroad lo Coos bay has wen an as sured fact for Ecveial weeks, and the survey has been steadily programing, there was still in tho minds of some n (ear that something iiii,:l.t wvur to pre vent its eoniHimalion. H'lt siuco the company hn this week been perinantly organized, directors and ollieers elected tock all milrttcribed, contra t let for the eii'.no route, etc., therp is now no fur ther doublB of any accident occuring Xi prevent the early completion of the roa!, and parties who havo hesitatol to inve t in various contemplated enterprikes tin til the last document had been dulj Higntxl, are 1 ow ready to ''get in umt drill." Itoseburir will again w.ike 111 and meet the boom that is headed th 8 way. 8. F. Cdll: This has been the most prosperous ear for fruit growers and shippers in tho history of California. Not very many years ago it was the fabhion in the Kant to belittle California roil. Its eizo ami handsome appear ance were at first admitted, but it wts claimed that in point of flavor it had to yield to tho products of other sections Now, the California grower obtains the Highest prices, in some instances tho re suit of improved varieties, butgeuerulh owing to greater skill in prepaiing the fruit for market and landing it in the E'Htln prime condition. Tho Boston Journal, in commenting upon tho fllua- tlon, declares: "'Jliore can no no rjues Hon that California coinetition in going to b an iiu-reunlriidy formidable factor for Kustern fruit-grow ers to leckon with." Wliltnpy, MeVlear ft Co, aro now pnlihslihiK large (juuntlties of phani ithlet. 'ehciiutive ul this county, and will udvoithtc inoit extensively in the i-.ut to Imliico farmers to locate hero. (Jray ftliilUaru it,'unU for Whitney, MuVicar & Co . hero, and all appli cants nt their rooms In Portland will bo sent to us. Farmers come and see us if you want to wll. We do not ask for bonds on your places, hut want a full description. n H B'l hi, . j A .e ,.,mtW;- H , ' t,... , -.'' hi ri" ' ! H-rft " '"' ' ' . ..,(,, i,i.. i". (''''!' , ,jr rjiln 1 ' i ll '1 ' .!. t ''III ' 1 t- ' ' .111 i A mnJt.v JBiifcncr&Vaggsy The Coming Railroad COOS BAY Church Directory. Church. rroachinir Itaptist ovcry Sunday at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m school at 11 m. Rov. F. K. , Sunday Scollchl, pastor. Catholic Church. Rev. F. N Iknt- lien. Emmanuel Church. Services on the L'nd and 4lh Sundays in each month at 11 a. m. Sunday school every Snnday ifternoonat 2:30. Rev. W. Horsfall, rector. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rov. J. II. Roork, jmstor, Empire City, Or. Presbyterian Church. Services at Smith ft Sengstncketi'fl hall. Rev. J. B. Hideout, ptor. Famil'e not already supplied should lose no time in ptocurin a bottle of ChainberlaiuV Colic, Cholera and Diar rl ea Remeily. Uis the only remedy thatcan always bo depended upon for bjwel complaint in all its forms. J5 an I 50 cent bottles for sale hy If. SensUck ea, Marehlield and Kmpiii. New Store. In connection cith my drug stoe 1 have opened a geneial merchandi store, in room formerly occupied by V. G. Webster. I carry u complete hue of mens and boys' clothing, gents furnish ing goods, hats, caps boots shoe-i, etc etc, and a full lino of groceries, With a .jood selection and low pricoi, I can guarantee you satisfac ion. Countn or Jors promptly attended to. Your aiix ions to please, H. SKKntTACSUM. Paiatl Paintl Paiatl Vt'e havo a complete lino of all co'ors and white paint mixed ready for us The'o paints aro prepared spec ally for the Oregon climate; they aro warranted to bo superior to leail and oil or any other paint In point of lustre and dura bility. It will outwear any paint in the market, and conies cheaper thin anv paint worthy of tho namo. You will avoid the annoyance of mixing and get ting tho shade you want aa we have sample crds prepared for leprefeuting each color exactly as it will look on buildings. Wo havo ahjo a complete line of staining colors, such 'aa aniitjno oak, ash, walnut, cherry, rosewood and mahyoany; hard-oil finish varnishes, floor paints, oopner paint, rnbber paint, and in fact anything you want to decor ate your house, inside or outside, roof or basement, carriage or fence. Send for sample cards to Kcoene O'Coweix, MarshfieM, Oregon. T. Howard has just received a first clas etock of ati lies and jewelry, in cluding solid gold watches and chains. If you want a ''Ross" C. movemont, call and see them. Louis XIV "Ilosa" filled cafes always on hand. My prices aro lower than any otlior dealer on tne bay. If you do not bellovo it, come anil price my goods. All watch cases, gold rings, and silver spoons bought of me will he engraved huo of charge. 'J, lloytip, Jeweler, Front ptreet, MarshOcld, Or. The Solebrated French dure, wffSSrf"APHEJODITINE' Is Solo ok a. POClTIVB OUAnAllTEE tocuruaoy form ofncrioiuillHixi or any dlsordurof tlio t'onuratlvo or Kuns ol eltljcrsfx, wliLtlier arliluin fromtliocxcestlvoi usaof Htliuiilariti', BEfOUE iLivcaioi AFTE Tolnccii or Qiilum, or (lirouKli II outhulliillfPr tlon, over I iioii. over inuuixejictf. u . duc JuWvuui, A.u .sucfi as ISMiit I rnlr Wiwer, WnUcfiitnem, JJcurluKiJiHU! J'ilin)n 11,0 -a k. nominal WettkntM. II vitcrlu. Sertous l'r i- tratlon, Nocturnal KiiiImIoiis, Ioucorrliaa. Mi xlneiii, Wt-atc Memory, () of 1'oweraml lmi' t -i.i-y, ivlili h II neirli U'1 often 1pi i to ircrnutiiru old aire au-l Intault. I'rl'o 4 1 .'XI it Un, Olxjius forf.MX). Hi-nt hy iiiHllonrcocli.tol i.ik'r A whit. r.N (u;ahantj'.k U isiran foi eary 500 enter received, tori-fund tliomoin-y If a I'cruiHimiit ruro Is not clfeolcd. Vo lmo thoutaiuls of testimonials from old and )onnii of ltti sexes, wlioliaro teea iieriiiunoiitly 1 tired bytliuusvof Ai'lircxlltine. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Pnolflo I3rnnoli, K-8 Btcvcnwii Bt , Ban KuiMcuco, C'i-I Hold by II. Kungntat-ken, Druggist MarshfieM, Oregon. or none re! .iiiltd (& lie vi M W'MWW'' 7 OW7 ' ' irm wwpn'TTT "" OOS BAY,-- n 'I 1 The Most Beautiful Townsite in Coos County. liOts ai-e now feeing Rapidly Sold. A WHARF IS NOW CONSTRUCTED, 8TRKKTS ARK CERTAIN A RAILROAD WILL TERMINATE AT - "W" i 8TTuko tl map of Com Cnnty ! you will K,m roiulN Trout LAjSTD CO., Palace Saloon! Front street. MarshfieM. Clay Moore A: Krirk Jiui-cn, - I'ropr. CtlOir.E SKCLfCTIONS OK WIVES LIQCOHS AM) cirars ALWAYS ON HANI). Ami priile rooms adjoininR the Kir room My liquors anil clears are suwrior urtlcU, unit courteous ntu-Mion is tntaruntrcl pUon4. Amont; live list of imported rut ttomrwi wines r.il liquors will ! found the folktoK: Wil-Kikk 'IliiMtcikw. C It CMt'. OW Re 1 ibte. Horse Sho. O. I'. C. T1W. Miller. (1 -irlion. ScotcJi. Vocfc Anil K)-e, ami Whitr. RUMS Janueii. N'ew England, ltum I'limh. Ill niii S Hennesy, Sarcsac, CostnUe, Mnr etl ni.t rUacklKiry, Gins Swan' UolUnd. Red, Club House and Tom. WlSKv Atceiica. Port. Musoii, Claret, ! ling, White. Red, l-u-av-side ,M.irux, Ij ii.e. St. Emilioii, Rudnheliner anil Ufilte. Bkks ItUts SaKntor, Annlanmnsr. Fred rtclcsburi;aud Philadelphia. niTTBKS Angostura. ISonnrUmp, StouRh !on.lnifrial, Mar of the Union, and a Urge 4sotmenl of .:omesiic tnttrrs. fitAMPACXB-Kteders, Chas Ileldsic and Koipse Oo1'"' n J-e'. THE P K SALOON Front street. Marst-fieM. Or , It:iHHmiiHMli .V lcleiHisi, S'rojudetiirx. V.'e reeenllr purchased iha ah ve-mmed sa rtn and carry in stock superior ' nnls of Wlao( B,Iiixri nntl Vlp;iivn. We c rry tlw cehbmlwl "Gold Uuit' whiile net llw best of white-Uljorclsani. Ill slcon Iias recently been r -minted, m ere1 cntarfj'iland newlr furnl r I anrils now die finest SJln in southern Ofon, Billiard, Bapatelle and Pool Table, A s'i ire of tl public patronage is mllcilol, and courteous attention Is guarant-vd to all. fcli 1 4 Rasmusscn & Peterson. Bon Ton Opposite Union Furniture Store MARSH FIELD, J. NASHUUU, Proprietor. Always on hand, CUTTER unci AAA WHISKIES and Cholco Wines and Cigars. Ylao Jtoca, Milwaukcii ami Hay View lirewery lleer. t3?" RILLIARU and POOL TAI1LE. Front St., aAHMHf'ii:i.i)l ntAriBC UKSIi 1 1 Iroii. Choico brands of wines, liquors anil cigars always 011 band. Club rooms foi use of patrons, and courteous attention assured to all. gJSfVlW. I.MNCH AT AM TIMKM, HO! FOR PORTLAND Oil ANY OF PAIIT OeRBO-OIsr I We carry to the railro.nl from liMI'IKUCITY via OARUIN'ER, KCOT'IO. I1UKOANI) KLKTON, IO URA1NS. CJTAOES LEAVE EMI'IRE CJ'I V KVIJKV OMONIMY, WEDNICSIJAV and I'RllJAY InaklngclojcconneclloritwIllialliralrisalDralns. Rutciu'ers bv tills line linu a so 111II0 ilile on the smooth, hard sea lieach, and 30 miles ol ste-unUiating on Ihe lxauiuul winpiiia, ThrouKh to Portland, only $14.50. Commercial travellers notice towns on Oils line. I'urc, lo Itriilii'rt - - tfH.OO Families At reduced rates, Jy6 JARVIS, CORNWALL CO, rr inif-nnfmT-i-iii i T''yv-tisrTJTTyw-i. y, I-- Wtryi , 3LJR Centre of Coos County, GRADED, AND SIDEWALKS ItUILT. M arshfield. ROAD NOW HEINO CONSTRUCTED. rro Ihnt B'.AMT .UAIItflll'lI'.l.It I- tilt oMly Hmvii ,a, i-.i lMll; rMtflirl tf nil inrl of lh County. Kuturnl t'enler. YARROW Coos Itay Meal And l$cyeloMiiciit Terms easy; one-third ilown, halam sites on Coos Hay. Seciitl liiduceiiieutA to thore who eoiuteuiphitc building. 'iill tin r ii!drvH (Iso COOS BAY DCONNELLS Hi Wo aro also liandliiig llio Famous Mississippi Stool Kango. EUGENE O'CONNELL, rropriotor. PIONEER MARKETS! Marshfield and Empire City, K. . 1'Ii.VN.VdlAN, I'rojirletor Successor to II. P. WHITNEY. A good Dtiiiply of HKKF, 3 GOODS, 1'oitic,. irrn jro SALT MEAN'S and VI CJETAl'I.ES of kinds consunlly on hand. Also a good stock of GROCERIES. tiT V ESSI'.US and IXIOOINO CAMI'Ssup ptieil short notice. iteitt SELLING OUT! Tho onth o Htoclc of MILLINERY GOODS, t ltlHUONS, LACKS, LADIKH AND 0II1I.PUBNH UKDKKWKAIt A.t Cost-. Must vaiatoBtoro hy Soptemlcr 1st, Now in your chanco to buy cheap, MRS. A, KELLNER. OREOON. TSlFTEUnD I'RIOES REASONABLE. TEKMH MARSHFIELD, OREGON. X-iots fcr SsiIg 1037- - i) In 0110 and tw.iinrii Tho only REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT THE LARGEST ARWR V' viirry lu miIIioii y Iar-ilu it jrs;, Utoyfrn lfd 'I'liiwiirc, 11 I'iiII lluooi '" I'M. NTS, OII.K and VAKNISIIKdt MIXBD J'AISTS IX KVhltV COI.OH. HUfJOIBR, U'AONfl slid FAltM I.MI'JJ-IMKNTH; DOORS und U'l.V- ' 1)0VH; TKItKA QOTTAIMJ'K; MMB nml CKJIKNT I'll'EH 1 Sa,a.lersr CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMPANY'S STORE iKFlSTCDir C3-OOI3S A VVU, LINK Anil liidlundriHM and ftirnlfdiliiK ooi, KIIWh, I'lindiei?, VelvolH, CiidIiiik tun nntl all kimla of Dry Oooda. GENT'S FUltNISHINO GOODS, Ifata, 0np, Room nnd Shoo, Clira mid Tobacco. (IrocorlLH, Hnrdwore, Tin wii ro, Btuw, nnd nil ktmlH of 1 ji:i:uai, ,iii:ik:iiaiiihi:. Call and examine noniiH and net citicEH, nt I'oitrr, Ori'son. JACOB DKALKR IN liy r.'.HMlN, I'uuey Jooi1n, Niillimn, ItlniiN, Mo' tl IoMIH" :iwIiItifC. nimiM l'llrillMlllHg CJooiIm lllltl OVH'l!IHl Hats, jDaps, ipots pfl iSHopst -UAIMW, MJ8BKB' AND Oini.DRKNH' OLOAKS Trt nks and Vallsoa. Clsars and Tobacco Wuii taoer and Wlntlov? Shades, llublper G-oocli A.U G-radeB. Would rupoclfuily Invito an oxamlnation of atook, ludiovlng U can b Hutiafluil Hint 11 ia to tholr intorcat to mako purolinaoa Iioro. Arrange ntenia havo been mm 0 to koop constantly aunpllod with nil tho nowoat aiycaoi Kooda. JA001J LANDO Proprietor. Oregon. hi EASY. IT 1H tlae E!tate Company. chniico for cheap and beftj CO., MARS IN SOUTHERN OREGON. FUMFSantlWATKU mid FITTING'S. surcl ZEaiaxness. LANDO 9 A Hl'KOIAhT. fftllUl , JHH 1 ' -WsssH IflHSB 1 i ton 111' ." l,W'' " I I'll I Wl ' in ( st V 11 1 ffi lljr M 'II L I Oil" i'ii' HA dfl'i IMitJ All ' 1M l - ll"- li ' f& nr 0 Si i' M r H I I