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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1901)
u , tr' " f yj te& ' & u W'fc 1 .,v ' .1 - u lwr 'j: go mi T " "3' " 4WV .vr 'itrSimH- i xi ilLlr M ,1V Job Office i , ? .,, 'wirwiir''iwwJW-)W"iwiW"K.'iy ttj,. -. . .;flr,vt .!; t. '- vfj .. - - ' ol. xxm. MARSHFIELD, irRlgOOIi, JPKE ggMKH. fJKO; - ,i '('. . LL J- A'-A m as f v w w ' ""JC r- .i' pjwA"i Ti ' jl jjf rail- ' , .. Si r. f J i. - ' k ". jit ' - eh : iLd ha ' ,a -i-asVr . immw, m w a b -. v , tficrsMfcs.v . v I i 7 ..IHkBAAMX H.1 H V m . H llllllllllll I I11WI i I II i i I I coda vovmt IcW NEWS SUM W ARIZED. IMPORTANT EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Cream of llic LUspalcltcs Dlslicd Up In Tablet Form Fo'r'lfic Busy Man. f.1ll soinnmriu will li rllIUIti In ill" Itlmilt Ju!,. JmlM 'tVifl UI t lfiWl Ut rtnor, ""'" I'oriy IhHiici'Mi xrt Un Of ioujill In UiCflxlillnJil Atff ,, Cltlnraa imopt nn IjrcinnlnR lo ixtct poH y.iciiiol b) Id lf-li;nrtH. 'I In HmiiIa I'll wiirt lo Ining our llioii Miidiul lullun cofcwUn. ,JV 'I Imi lnjwilli.n Hpilntl irTtpinUe ,tt OM liomi kiwi ilrnlnl. y ' Cmlri, li lnk,mnninlirr,iriil(TniitiK rim itun. k SKJ.nl liwil ISillmil6 la 4.. ' ' Twionwi Urfivitctl S-'.illIc 3 to J. 1 1 iivnnl ilclnUnl Vl-7 In J. HntltU 1 riV CVonill nu ilctkiie Utile wlikli Mill IntfaKc Ono 11 rtl. Jui'Pfl - i HihiI IniM-ilOrt ofilrr rit-t.llililnf civil Ei-ruin-tnt In Oht I'MllppIn!,' N'niIhi will I rnllilnllnlli.rniyi llovlinToiu, Jnwntc c-Miilti ( Vili liiKlon, Ann.ukl(vtfil rYelUunu. I'ktsut U Utomlrig.vMf m'h MK Konc. rcntctn ll nt knl In liel I'ltrnon, N.J. " " A jnvlu kllll irn oi' In Net.nika. 'Pi Juiikwjol ilw MuIidiujIi Cluli Mill Mil llMlrfWMifxifl KnUir. Iliim ntn Ulnl n.t fi nltxi Injmnl by icnuluif fliH0n of lUl lintr KnUma, Wiuli. unji at 1 hr llrllUh UoV Culklinrf cnpilml ml innk cH llx l'.rj;llvli taut. (knr;l ClwlTitixwi ilmnl MItiUly lnv. trmif. l-uMklmUctlHRijililiinlUnicIo m lunml tntt to tit II AUllio'illrm. It IMniport IoiIIjiu ullnl fitm Manila hh CtMtlAttllUr)'. TJi l'iiikqcroplieiUghlli moil Mil- uui In rrcnil firtri. IuMmxOM h1Im7!!iuU itfvvlite-' fieM ll ZuIiWr fcr. ' i tHi-i - AilflUtt H. IN) fell fiom n New IUcn lotr( nlnilow mi J m kttknl. 1 hi ScmUly tlhiMe'hAilJimHlio kn lUn (urinnthl tn (Ik- UtlfT ijurilicji. 'Dura lir Mcio lull lu lU tluriu at ItllH .urg Coiu-f, llirTciai Miln, lituppuuil 10 l rsplunnl, J unn j Al Irani oo rnoni kiIIiI liy'llootlt In tin. I'ctiliUiUt. ion! niilunjA 'Pie (Moprll; toit Mill iracli )i,ooo,ooo, rifircn la lji)lr( bfUJjr oe mlrl jy il ullidJ tuffit It nt lUndttill. L'.OItrt urtrmlncil liU foicr nl S.Mil.1 (.tut, lit nmjr luuoa (tcbmllor brumllng-'!! n imcntmiUinUitl. Aiolllo' lot ro In IUuoc.11 li cyxtcJ la tur rtnJcf. fll Inuiittnl ilion Pn l.mon Mill la 10. hrcrcUrx of.SUto Ilnjr m rutrtrd 011 ar. tiling l Nw IUfn, 'Hi Olilo llcpulilicin tute fon'itnllon will meet at Columlnu Icxl)-. Sciciol itilkcit Mrte woutntol In lloti n, C'olumliU, 8. (., Juno( (Jrnrrnl CnlIWi (in il Cy men tuiicmlerrtt unit look oalli of nllrjUiice. American dcieilcr wuo nclnl P Callk'i I Jctt tcn.inl pUrnl In liom, IJcWiltc uft Srcrtl.vy Un' epltn.itlon of (KlioUum (urtlon It not 10 tlie point. Aiiictkxni ilo not tlitnk riuetilon Mil ever Ihj trlilrit to tat Miction of United buUt xpqtten. , Natliet ulU'ftiidof (iuini lll itane unlets Cloicinnicilt lio'pt lliun,' Senator ll.inn won a tuvcplng victory la Ilia Ohio KepuliUoin convention,. nndll now pi com plclaconlio'. Uu of Ufa In Vclei'Vi7JliiU dood no( at kuca at frpoilcd. Wttt VlfRlnLi iliileri fire on pouo of Deputy United Swtu Miuhal.v; Jtmeaj (- (lenenilt Coiblil, htcinlx-iR nnd McKltlicn Jell Nin I'tiiialKO for MaiilLi. ll.i roilyouilli Voluiilcirl livo nulvcd nt Sai 1'nuicUco. A Uiptla Kink hllcd, wltli lUMIItict of ulout 8,5,ihio,ooo 111 itkt. ' Tlilc litindied I rcncli totucitt urra nntta ciul InCuita, . '. 'llie Ohio Kepiiljllean ipnvciillon rcnoniiimteil tlovcrnor NnJh r.ml n full ticket itHd.orlJoiiiiiril l)r)n n lie l not ft candidate fc,ifio m Idtmy. . lly n Irnln wtk on ilioWiibaih,'!., 'penont are reported klllul. "1 '" Harvard dclentcd'YalrlrrliHeliftll by? icoro of 3 too. J ! Kx-Chltfof rollco Mertdllh vi filled by (lambler Jphn. V. Coiuldiiio lit i SJtlt dniff oie. y , Juno 36 Ilnrolil'M Pill wtinctultcdat Manila of the of llic conrfo of tiiiyyluc Evcrmnent itoret, Tlio I -cl) tic Unlc Wuij Lt nor affected any oilier, . KcIIkIoui (lots continue; In Stviln., 'llilrlunpJrioiitJillledand-'ftiKim 50 Injured Wnltli lrlo Mjw-krt CONCERT, CARNIVAL. METHODIST LADIES . ; . . SCORE A SUCCCS Milled Pornm of Rare Excellence Followed by Cold Ice Cream and Hot Tnmalcs Tltc concert mat cnrnlvnl fjtvcu Inst cciiliii! bv t!lc Lndics' Aid .Svclcly of llio M. li. cluirch wnn a pronounced siicccm. TIic KromuliJ on tltc Rinlto (the oyntcr Micll bcacli ndjoIiiiitK the cluucli) were tfiiclotcii wiin a tow ol ever green nee orotiniu ttoiu inc woods 01111 were Hltleu by mi arc Itini) ltlnccd for the occasion. Chinese Intttcrtii n)so lit tip the cciar, nnd ridded nil cfbc'ivc tbucjf !Q the elaborate biitUint' nnd niitstiiidccorntioti.t which bnd been tastefully lnccd by the lntlieu. The half dorcn buolhs were piescdcd over by the following Indies: lec Cream, Mr& llnttxcn. VntnnlcH, Mis. Grimes: Candy, Jis. Wnde; Soda Wntcr, Am Nettie bnvoRc; Collce, Jis. Ab bott; Arf, ilro. llcisttpj. Tltc concert fully bore ottt tltc jroj;rnin. promise of n intiMcnl treat and nenily every number encored. The followinn list of tlic ntttsicnl artists who took part will indicate the excellence ofllic cnlcrtainiucnt: Mis. C- W. Tower, Miss I'lorcnce Smith, Jis.i ICickwnrth, JhtsHdua'Hcar, V, A. Sncchi, 7Jr. W. A. Toyc, C. S. Kniccr nnd I?. Kniscr. NoJ extended notice is possible, but it is propci to say (hot one who has not heard jii'm Smith for n number of yenrs notices the ma tcrial tain in the- sweetness nun cxprcsssou ot iter voice, orchestra work was nood The nnd was continued nftcr the close ol the concert proper'. ThnvotlHglorfiHeti--Te9ulte4 iu. the -election orMiss llutllc Kerry who was nftcrwnrd crowned under n canopy outside, by Mltu Grace jlcCoriunc, and looked the part to perfection. The wentlter wns rather cool for out-door entertainment, nnd the hot tainale booth wns crowd ed, while the others did a good business. Of the carnival committee, Mrs, John Hear was president, Mrs. J. It. Kocliou secretary nua Mrs. Mary.Stnith trenrurer. The car nival, wns the suggestion of mis. Rochou nnd the Indies nrc to be congratulated on their success iu carrying out the iden. A PRETTY HOMO WEDDING Miss Alice Stemnilcr, of Dora and J. B.Lulfrcll, of Myrtle Point United in Marriage (From our Dora Correipondcnt) A protty homo nciUIIiir occttrctl Init Muniluy, .luno'JUii UK)1, at (ho liomnof Mr, n ml Mr. J. T. rltcjninlvr, wlnn tliuir dmifjhtvrAlico una united Iu ninrriiiRO to John II. l.utlri'll of Myrtln I'olnt. At li o'clock tltu bridal party took their places under a boiuillhil w til ill HR boll of ovcrgtooisi mid wlntu nuns, wlioro llio liftppy couplo woro iniiilo 0110 by Itov lluiuen ol llio M. K. Houtli cluirch. Mlii BmloSlcnunler, ilor of tbo lirldunclod n liridotmnld nnd Hoy Luttroll n lent man. Tltobrldu win tiululy utiircd in n droit of wlillo orgHiuly with n luco veil titul c.irrlod a lioqucl of pink rotes. T ho brlilun innul 11U0 woio white. After coiirntuUitiunts un ulcttmit weddltiK illliuur wiu vurved. Tlio briilo wntt the rcuiplent of ninny bund toiiio uml luofnl prosunla. Tlio brido la a wiill known nod populnr yoiiiijf litdy o( tbl vinolnity Imvlug IU01I boro (or U iiuiUlror of ycuri. 'i'lil WiUtltorJ'Jtli oddhig inn(vcr aury of tlio brhlg'a paYonta ICdwin Aburnutliy had bis camurn with bbn mid ufipr dluuor ull wont (0 tbogrovooppoiito tlio homo wftoro several (iloliircs woro tukon, Tbo siiecta voro: Mr mid Mra H LutUcll nod family, Mr noil Mra Oban llollnr ami family, Mm V Jl lluuoli miilbrcoolnldrpji.Mrnijtl Mrs Oio Orlllun, Wm BluiokuiuL, tiletqr Olnru, Walter nnd JJdna ))cnnott, Vance,, Maud 1 Ptolbv nud Abiuer Weekly, Htcvo, Mlk9 and Fred Minnrd, Anglo ICrrxntiif Btcllu nud T,eonn Harry, Olarii and flrondini Sctflpld, Mr and Mrs Franco Abornolhy and l)ain Jimio tuuMIuttio Mllkr.- JULY 5f li, 1901 TROTTING, RUNNING, AND PACING RACES At the itiarsliflcd Racing and Fair Association's Track Frlifay l'KOOKAMMK. f Knee No. r Half-mile trot, 3:00 clniw, a til 3; purse, I65:'. Uncc No a Winning liaii milcdash, free-for-all; purse, $50. Knee No. 3 Ilalf-mite (rotting nnd facing, ncc'for-nll; purse, 75. Kutrics clotc nt 9 p in Tuesday evening July 2d. l'jitrniicc 10 per cent of purse, 4 o enter nnd 3 to jtart. "Win ning horse 50 per cent; second, 35 per cent; third 15 per cent; fourth, jo per cent. Kntry book nt U. C. Cordes. Admission, gents 50 cents; ladies 25 cents; children under 12 eatsofngc 15 cents. Knees commence nt 2 p 111. THE PICNIC SEASON OPENS AUSPICIOUSiY Three Events so Far This Wcck Presbytcrlan Score Dig Success T)ic were two picnics lost Sun day and one on Wednesday, and lltW may be considered as fully iunugernling the season. On Sunday last a small party from Marshfield nud the stave mill went up Coos river with gasoline launches nnd enjoyed a pleasant outing. The objective point was the Hlk Rock, but the launch balked, and a op was marteal au" equally pleasant place furtner down tltc nvcr. Nearly 200 people took part in an excursion to jotiu ninisoirs place on Catching slough, given by the Vninlnoincn singing socie ly. The picnickers feasted 011 strnwberrics nnd cream, played games nud with recitations and songs had n jolly good time. The voyage was coinmcmced with n song ns the boat left the Mnish fictd dock, nud some remarkably good voices were heard nmoug the singers, the peculiarities oi the foreign tunc enhancing the charm iug cflect ncross the water. The prcsbytcainu Suudny School picnic jii Wednesday was a great success. The steamer Ulanco look about 150 people to Piper's crove on Coos river, where the day wns spent iu usual man ner 01 Suudny school picnics. Au early start wns taken, nnd ns the weather wns nil that could be desitcd, the day was greatly en joyed by the young people nnd their older escort?. PATRICK HUGHES DIES FROM ACCIDENT While- Riding After Cattle His Horse Falls Upon Hin With Fatal Results Patrick Hughes, of Curry couu ty. died Thursday night ot his home nt Cape Ulnuco, from" the ellect ot injuries received lasiouu day by his horse falling upon him. Uu that day be slatted to drive up his cows, riding n heavy team horse. Iu jumping over a log thehorse fell between two logs, breaking his legs nnd pinning his rider to the ground. Kvideutly to save himself, Mr. Hughes cut the horse's throat with his pocket knife lo stop his struggles, but wna even then uuable to extricate himself. When found, stveral hours nftcrwnrd, he was uucou, scious. Seven ribs were broken und he suffered internal injuries which resulted in his death. Mr, Hughe3 wns otto of tlic wealthiest nud most highly re spected citizens of Curry comity. He was n mtivej of Ireland, but had lived in Curry county siuce about1 i860. He was county commisoiouer for about so years, anil was nlways a stalwart Rehab Hqnu. Resides n, widow-he leaves four sous nnd.twb''dauj$titerflr all growiir- ? . , ' ('mm 1 ' " " ' ' " ' ' ' Oir. Wjtfeftjkke' 'Reporters ' mm !! 111 11 am Win 11 iiipawitww.iaiaiaiiaitaiMsaMMMaaMaMiJMMWwwiawMai 1 mmmmm a wmm mmarmm mm MiajliiaiiiaiiMiaiMMiatiWilirrflliawijMaiawajaiB apn w naia mmmmmmmmmmmwmmmimmmmmmmmMwmmmmmmmm DOia t j j;ilin Alicrnethy went Ht Jio.etitiru but Ttiffiliiy after hfa H(tr I)nly wholes been nlttiiillll cliool nt Fnrret (I rove". Air. 11 lid Mr.. 7 IJ . UliHtdf Eocene nrn t lilting (tiriri)iiusbterriilra. J, II. Miller. ' f A The (ilnKcrira uonr riinnlnKt)cliTeen Uocbur(,r,rl(I Hflrn. s ntf Jl. AKaton wert to RdMlitir lad week ftr Mr. 1 jltfo and frtniily. Tlio young rnnn of )i!hji apentf Iiir all llirlr pare noenierffnj on tlio Men truck prrpnrlng for tb 4lb. Witt, Krnnfx who lifia bean acrious ly III U alowly reeovcrhiK. , v TlTKtTM" .Mr, Smith JJllry of KoatLurg pat ed tlnouli on bl wy Iti, MnnlificM wbero Itu lias Una colt lii trnlnlng. lUnpcr I.nlnl Of Hilkiiin nimfo n trip to Jto'ebiirtf nnd ntleodcilVllio show of I'uclu ToinU Onliln itlillfe there. .la 1. I.-tlrit Hr. la pjafejng rectiUr (ripn to Itorcbiirj: from ;iliq Urnrcl ford crenmery, wlili cnee. AH wish ing good cliccno should kity oi Inni. J, It, ltcnbarn made a trip to Look ingglasa otio day last m1C. I.co Mmt who fins oeeii'fW Urcwster tlio pitted neck return accompanied by Mra; h. N. Unrxr. A cry ooydl)le j birthday parly was gWeii Walter'iiml last Thursday ovonlnjr It lelrj;i bla '-Mill birthday. Tboo from , J distance wera Mr. and Mra. Miller.'Mfw Violet Alioronthy and Ilsniiett Brvauion of Marsbflcld. JIallcy Laird has gone to Coqulllo City, wo think, to purchase candy for llio girlq. 4 Mr, and Mr. Herbert SUmlcr and family passed over tbo m'dtoDora to vids l)l mother. ' . l'rdparntions are lelg 1 msdo to havo a grand tlmo llio -ltf near Dora. Come 0110 and all midlsya a good t'me . .- v f.jKr-ji. -. TtTjrfi7ell Harrjr'VTfsIM her' p.ircntsTluiVdayiind X'rfJay.. TKNMILi:. The Lako Literary Society hold its first regular meeting Utt Sunday at tho "Tnlmrnnclo." Judging from tho excellent program and gro.it Interest ikon by ttw pubtlo, tho club has a bright future. Ohaa.Ooloman and sister nltendod tho bill nt North Uond hut Saturday night, returning Sunday. Ktigona O'Conuclr and J. W. llonnelt, of Manbneid.camooiit hero last Tuesday font acsson of fisnlng, they appear Iq enjoy Ihunmelvcs im mensely ami nrn greatly exclttd whou thrsllvory trout begin lojumpnround them, J. Nidholson of KentucU slough Is stopping 11I 1). F, Adams place with n stallion. Tho Gardiner Mill Co. bought up and drovo out n herd of beef caltlo last Monday nnd Tuesday. John M. Dolau paid a vUtt to his old noiglibora in tho first put of tho week. II. W.Wilklnals recovering from a sevcro cut iu his foot which bo re ceived from his own nxo, wielded by his own lunula. Stephen F. Johnson ia clearing off tho loner cud of his ranch nnd erect lug somo now buildings, thus making a decided Improvement on tbo find settled placo In tbo eommunily. John l'oterson of Mnrnhtleld had business nt lh.alu.ko this week. J). F.Adams Is flnlKblngn now barn ot largo dlmonslonj. SOUTH C.OOS 11IVKR Work is proKrciug at the hatch ery. JMrxi W L. Goiild of rortland la visiting friends on Coos river. Joepb Youknm has scoured n fine lotol heifer calves for Mr. Wieo ot 1'orrydalo.Oro., lo bo delivered tbia fall . Ficd Weaver aulTVrod consldernblo dtttreu by tho breaking ot a bottle of turpentine in hlspookot. Mojos Capons, l'red Weaeij Dora Xomnson and Ual Herpor received in juries In a game of buso ball recently Tlio unforluuatcs'nro rapidly improv ing. NOltTll UEND O.H. Kulser who. was somewhut disabled from n fall of about thirteen foot on tbo shin last Tuesday Is Kettiiitr along nicely and will, booh traablo to- ro.iumei,woTK, Muster Bbip-bnilder, Kruio, fell Tuesday amf slruok Ida iinnu:oi a uallwhoh Inflicted a -painful flesh wouud-v ' . r Mrs. Hylcrnnd Mtra l'olloxfe were in town shopping Tuesday Tbo band boyarspect their ncw'unb forma in arrive in time to lo wonn July -Alii. Victor Wluick and wife lef mr Han t-'mnpUrn no thrt Alllnhce. Mra. Vlllick wh.wo licrtllh baa born fall ine for levcrnl tnniitlis pant went for medical treatment. Mrs, Vnugbn and MrsSaltus droTC to Maratificld Tuserlay, Mr. Mrs. L.J. 8imnw,n ami Mr. M H. Krifliledeparti'd Wednesday morn ing for I'nnUnd. They went overland via Roseburg. Mi Nor Masi of Myrtle Fotnt fs visiting Mrs rendergrasa Ttio schooners flotama and Metancthnn ate hero loadln g lumber. Did Yon Dream? If the mixture of hot tomato and cold tco cream nt the Carnival last cven!n8 (mil the samo effect upon all that it did upon IneCoAOT Mail man, tlio town must have been visited by it cnrictu assortment of dreams, toward morning- Traveling nfoot and by automoblb thrntiKb a thickly settled country, clothed in a sinplo garment, and being chased up a shallow moun tain slrm, in the samo costunio, by an infuriated nes-creen bull, belne accompanied by a dog who spattered llio water awfully, tinllll obliflod to tako raluco In a hotel filled with IB Urcwster', nuling ladles this was hut small eVl ijunday'part ol tho nftor-fcstlvidea. Y. M. C. A. Notes As n rule the summer months ro difficult and trying ono for a Young Men's Chrictfan Arsoclation. This fact Is due to the tendency for people to remain nut of doors as much as is poMtibla when tho weather is nice. Tho Association in Marshfiold seems to be nn oxccntloii to tills rule bow ever and goad attendance at tho rooms Is it'.!! an evidence of tho interest takcn.Sn tho effort to ntaka tho iilacn attractive XovoiIIipIcm tho desire for, and tho benefits of open air amument havo not been overlooked and e'er this appears in print work will havo been beciin on tho lone anticipated chute, and then swimming will be an orticroi emeriaintncni lor the season. fiiort-hnml elMwea.will meet- Mafc- tlay, July Ui fortheir Hrrt reelUltan ami a haw lHOl.SlAiidard Item log ton Typewriter will soon arrive for uso by students, TRAVEL BY SEA I b.Iu.I. Iii. illlM.mA ffn. rvinl. 1 aiilimaii; rtimiivut iiwiti .iw..., Sunday: J W Sugg. Lea Ooodman.Mni wm tiouiii, Mrs 1, Jititcr, u jiook- , Ixuighead, Mrs L Loughead Herman Koalt, Mm It Kroll. Miss Kelly, Miss Korn.Mlssi'helan.TJ For, Willlo nnd Irving Chaudlor.MlM M Williams Miss Gardner, Ceo Alyward, Miss Ahltman, J B I).iy Mrs J E Day, L Terry, CTinimons. Departuress by Alliaiicoouth, Mon day: F A Toiler, Mra J Itaruott, Emma Alfred, -- Hagery. E Dean, Itotiort Ahr. Victor Wittlckand nife, O J linker, S Prince, Frank Wlckmnn, Mm T A Dnvcnpoit.T W lloblnsou, John Mildon, Hen Toylor. Departures by Areata, Thursday: A Graham . John Matson. Mils Mary Hlack, Mrs Ward, W A Moxwotl and wlfe.MrMansole. WCCoonley, Miss L Howell, II Shepbaid,E W Jones, Sam Jones. Notice Coqtilllc City. Oregon, Juno 20th, 1901. Kotlcois hereby given that all Coos county warrant endorsed prior to July Gib 1800 will bo paid on presenta tion nt my office in Coqulllo Clly Oregon, Nn Interest will bo Allowed after July 4Ui, 1001. J. U. Dru.v, C-2"J-2t County Treasurer. Bids Invited Hid will bo rccolved until Aug. 15 1001, for the exclusive- privileges for, RESTAURANT SALOON fortbo coming fair. Each bid lm urcnnmanled hv n ccrtltlt'd must check for 23 nor cent of tho amount ot hid. Address, F. A. McOau. , tlio 0 20 ltosoburg,Or. mrnr!rtmTt BY.M. CA. t I E SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING TAUGHT AT ONE-HALF THE RATE usually charged for cl InUructlon. 3 Clours U-filn July nt live leeaona per vwk and IVio' hours- 3 PfrleisonwiU cost you, only jj-ot S per roontV Giye your name tolha Ueneml Sec- rj rewry nodselaelrcukw giving par- fc (IcuUrs ami a trial tenon, 4MUUiUMU BC .t I 4 &! v f t--. DQYQUKrtPW rfMtl.lny ami we rjONT WAK OUT fflr, I mathtnery ami we fX),NT WUK UUT mmnl m ralwHrv after r(rt, Henwmlwr t rmMor whH khnr rmt. FMktw hg art $ome ot tyur ittmUi Ueorjte, Lonmr, Myrtle rotnt; S inOf), KorW fientt;. COOS IAY STEAM lMSTEIN 'J82. iwitMMnn vFresh Bread Mr Tka"cTO"cr oKjoxurjo. -PIONEER MARKET' E. GK Flaiiagan, Prorrietoi.- MtttraJMeld, efeataarr J r Mutton, Beof, Pork', Canned Goods, roenkii Salt Meat, ute. YeMielD ! IKKlaisT Cassasta . v.-. A FulL Load, When yon bny coal from mo I see that you got full weight and full qual ity.. I know the coal I handle to be tho "est. It is Full of Fuel Quality and ia sold to givo you plenty of re return for our money. Delivered as you want ft. Lumber delivered direct from tho mill. Dry wood delivered to any part of tho city on short notice. Truck and dray work, hack work and scowlng and excavating done. Tele- phono No. 2SC Residence Cor. Third nnd A street. L. HEISNER. flilfPif' 7T77?-y-q , klprc Its Up To YOU If You Want the BEST In moil's toggery at tho Inweat prices, Us here. Our Uoro la aglow with Spring and Summer Haberdashery, Sco our Spring styles In Nookwonr, Fanoy Shirts, Clothing, Hats and the innumorablo smalt means necessary to a completo outfit for a well dressed man. Wo havo bought tlio highest conceits to be found in tho markeU. From tho stylo centers we have bought tbo best. Wo nro proud ot the result of our efforts, and we want you to seo what wo have. ;: :: it We havo tho exclusive sale of the famous Walk Over Shoe for gentlemen. i Iff m I 1 ' jIa$F iHMMiaa mLmml THAT filKDiw hi WrfcrtM clittnlenli mmI I ---..- - - - . : . aiWirk. Wr aimimm,tm 4 TTlh CVfTtHm. ImmtArf Wk firSv Htodonl N. Ireni, CVjaHfc;! C, A, t)ejfr Hcwra". rimfhr. LAUNIRY ii.'- The Kagle Baknrjr baring recently rureriiwey' fr. Canning's interest In tbu Bakery, it boa been thoroughly renoftl and rebuilt, arid' I am prepared to famish trsle fresHi )Ve4l, I-icn, Cake, Etc. Freo dellterf le By part eY the city by leaving orders at tha tiakery c4i A street. Twenty fmirtiekets tOrtUXf. t i TZrL'r tt -n-..i-x jjrxjmt xxuJXioiAviv j rirf. AMprlIT frfliirt elca.' an f 1 1 The Ippetirfni Kind is the only sort of meat worth buyuse during the Summer solstice tbeeniy kind we sell. Fresh meata ot all ktWUe. well kept and taretf Kir fraiN the llw' they leave the slaughter fee U llifa time tbey leave or market Theie'salot ia the "eatKag r.tf too, and our people In the (tare fclejy . their buslnete. Marshfield Omsh Mart KrmY MUH, rria' - ,,. "IUbmL MsW UJ-- T " Smttk SrSrilfetfflaB"' JstJt i 1 sbB JftSsViiiflsCiVB''1 VLR!KalBalaVBrAH I mW Comfort at Home. For lkdlea who warn comforUbl liouo dresses ready to wear or clotM from which to make them there is so place like tbls establishment. Beauty and Variety are here to give sattsfadtiea to ladiea of ecouomlcal tendencies or exttluslvo ideas. NORTH & STAB Bessie Bichardi, Frop, Cor. A and SecMd St'sV ' -r. Iatso ? r V ,? & it "SAe ti r A ,4 k t i y. 1 t ' . I iu .St II .,'j MlBTitT'' -1 'V" sH m ' (H w ' H ..1 p ' fa ijuk$. Ti iptaw ' , am ' , r J -i.44