The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, July 27, 1901, Image 4

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Stiuday Orcgoniau at Norton's
, Bargains, in kid gloves ntScng
stackcus. Dr. Toye has been laid tip with
neuralgia for several day.
Miss Dee Tnrpin xcturncd
Tuesday to- Sau Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Storn who
Jiavc been visiting friends in this
dty, returned to SautaRosa,Cal.,
en the lost Alliance.
Insure yotir property in the
Jtaudon and Lancashire Fire In
surance Ca, Jojin Preuss, Agt.
Mr. irnd Jrs. Clins. .Cava
augh retmnd on the Alliance.
Thej hove been on an extended
frip East for two Mouths,
, Use Hibbard's celebrated ffcett
Aiatic cure to limber yotff .faints.
For sale at Sengstacfcea's.
Afrs. Sarah Holland of this
City had a cancer removed from
her breast last week at the Lane
&ospital, in Sau Fransisco.
When you want some extra
dice cheese call ou your grocer
for Sumner creamery full cream
Cheese. 6 8 tf
Dr. Horsful is home from
Sau Fransisco, he reports Mis.
Kforsfal much improved and
f hat she will return next mouth.
When your milk comes down
Amr from' the river, riug up Main
iji Ccutcrvill e Dairy. Wc have
a cure.
The ilisscs Knowlcs who have
Decn the guests of Mrs. R. W.
Getty for several weeks, returned
tb San Francisco' on1 the Alliance.
Two choice improved building
lots pposile G. A.
Bennett's
residence. Also i lot at
Marsh field opposite the
South
Park.
Apply to H. Sengstackcu.
ilartin Brcen came up and re
newed his allcgancc to the Jail.
Mr. Breeu has just returned from
. Byron Hot Springs, Cal., aud
speak very liighly of that health
Resort and says he has seen mauy
xhen come there on crutches aud
go away cured' but his case could
Obtain no relief from the baths.
Blanche Bates is visitiug a:
Millicoma with her aunt, Mrs.
C S. Hilborn. .
The Mutual Life of N. Y. give
you the best investment and pro
tection. Take a policy.
H.- Skngstackkn,
Local Agent.
The fbllbtfibg CoquiHe people
Came over to attend the funeral'
Of our townsman, S. H. Hazard:
J M Upton, Geo P Topping,
Alex Stauff, W C Chase, J B
Dully, J S Laurence, J J Lamb,
Sheriff Gallier, DJ Lowe, JH
Schroeder, V Mast, R S Knowl
tou, Henry Lorenze, L A Rob
erts, and J F Schroeder.
Notice the bread first, then see
the brands in the stores, on the
delivery wagons, and clothes
lines. Sperrys flour is all right,
and the sacks speak louder than
"rtords. tf
A new cbeif of the Marshfield
fire department is to be elected
the arid Monday in Aug.
Last WeeJc one or xhe main
" shafts of Lyons'' riiiil!at CoquiHe,
gaVe way and had to be supplied
with a new oue. It was got at
the Marshfield foundry. The
foundry also cast a set of grate
iJars that were pronounced good
work. A delay of several weeks
was-saved to' the mill owners.
The Three
Cardinal Virtues
made, shoe are
Quality,
found
Style.
For Which
Ease and Comfort
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A slide'' with the name FL'ORSHEIM" woven in the strap is a guarantee of the above
qualifications. :::::::
SOLD OZLsTZLST ZB1T
MAS BURG BROS.
, Tlie Dry Goods? ClbtMng and FahiisHtiig Good's M'eiv. '
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'Jainetf Hutchcson is on n vaca
tion at F.Ik river.
For best values in boots aud
shoes go to Seugstackcns,
Mrs. Short aud daughter visited
the Watson family at Cow City
this week.
Dr. Prcutis will return about
Auir. a6th. tf
S. R. Davis had the misfoatunc
to fall last Wednesday aud break
his collar hour.
Morton L. Tower and family
returned to Umpire from their
ontingon Coos river Wednesday.
Dr. Prcntis, Dentist. All work
guaranteed. Telephone No. 435.
Miss Edna JcGrow of Oak
land Cal. is visiting in this city
with' Mrs. Emma Nosburg.
Prepare for warm weather by
getting n summer hat at Seng
tackcu's. E. N. Harry, of Sitkum is
nightwatchman at the depot in
the absence of Thomas Coke.
Fiue Hue of shirt waists at
Sengstackeu's.
Judge Harlocker attcuded the
funeral of S. H. Hazard, Wednes
day. A burglar attcinpcd to enter
the rcsidcucc of E. A. Audersou
ou Monday morning. The party
was alarmed and skipped before
the officer could get him.
A. Matson of Macues & Mat
son was in Baudou one day this
week.
Mrs. T. H. Barry is spending
a few days at the Maze.
Rev. R. C. Lee adrcsses the
Old Soldiers at their Annual Re
uniou at Myrtle Point iu August.
John Kruse who has becu cou
fiilfcd to his room for several days
is able to be out.
C. D. McFarlaud, the Cranber
ry King of Coos county reports
his berries about two weeks later
this year than usual.
Harry Walter will leave short
ly for the Philadelphia Dental
College, where he will complete
his studies in dcutistry.
Dr. C. W. Roberts, eye spec
ialist, has decided to prolong his
stay in Marshfield for two weeks
or longer. Examination free. Of
fice at parlor of Blanco Hotel.
John Wilsou, who has becu iu
Colorado for his health is expect-
rA tifim snnn nof hnvitiir found
the relief he expected.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sunder-
lanaarecxpcciea name 0 I
next Alliance. John says he has .
got enough of hospitals and doc
tors in Sau Francisco, as he has
pone through two operations, and
says tbe'hospital physician' wants
him to go through another, and
if be does, blood poison is liable
to set in, and then it will be a
case of amputation. He has con
cluded that he would rather have
a stiff leg than to be walking on
crutches the rest of bis days.
Closing- fut at Cost
The entire Stock, Dry
goods, Clothing, Furn
ishings, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes. Car-
pots, Oil Clotfttf, Linol
eum. Mattings.
The entire stock must
go at cost.
Store to let. Fixtures
for sale.
XLNT Store.
MHgaW
n which the FIORSHEIM
Pre-eminent.
lite FLORSHEIM Make has always been noted.
AS8UHED INTHK FLOnfell&M'SHOKS. NEVER jJEFORE AT -
1 . 11 .1 ... 1
ISO Other Gloves Give as
good
wear
forthe
price
you
pay-
GEORGE
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PHONE 436
Miss Mary Mack returned from
San Fransisco on steamer Areata.
Editor Wilson of the CoquiHe
City Bulletin was 111 Marsmiem
Wednesday.
Sfrntretnckcti wants ten tons of
Chittnm bark.
The schooner Gotama finished
loading lumber at North Bend
Thursday aud went to sea.
Paints-and oils at W.
P. Murphy's.
I. Hacker came over from Co
quiHe on Wednesday's train to
attend the funeral of S. H. Haz
ard. The steam schooner Acme
went to sea Tuesday, heavily
laden with lumber from the Bay
City mill.
The large barge for the North
Bend mill came up Thursday
aud was filled with fresh water
for use in the mill boiler.
Tohn Blonquist has the contract
for moving John S. Coke's house
from the hill on 2nd street to his
lot back of R. Krugcr's place ou
the sawdust.
A. Rideout a resideut of East
Marshfield left with his family i
last Friday ou a camping aud
hunting trip in the mountains
near Eckly.
The gasoline lauuch Gosco has
just put ou a new deck scat for
passengers. Tins was a move 111
the right direction aud will add
much for the comfort of passen
gers. Miss M. Geary, who has been
visitine with Her sister, Airs.
Geo. Woodward, for the past two
weeks, rcturued to her home
..,'. .. A n:
)tnc in
California ou the Alliance.
A Chimney Blaze
The Marshfield fire laddies
were called out Wednesday morn
ing about 10 o'clock to put out a
fire at the Central hotel. It prov
ed to be.nothing but a chimney
fire. The boys made quick time
in getting to the scene of action
and were ready for business in
short order. The company needs
a little anuing wwi rue riootc
and Ladder paraphernalia, then
the Marshfield department will
be able to cope with any ordinary
fire that may occur here. Our
citizenjean feel proud of their
volunteer fire department. They
are always ready, never found
wauting, aud a goodly share of
them are present whenever called
by fire alarm.
OASTOniA.
BmmUv. yjllaltitdYa Han limp tasJi
? 2rf&5u
of a well
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shoe will be
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LADIES' KID GLOVES
wkjiavk a srnei.u.iA si:m-:ctki i.ini:
OK COLONS, IHCI.UIiINU WIUTK AND
HLAOK.
THESE GLOVES
IIAVH ritOVKP TJIK TKST OF WKAK,
AND (UVKCKNKKAl. SATISFACTION.
Undt'nvcar-Silfo I 'ttrtt
& TIBBETTS.
F. Building, Marshfield.
Seugstackcn's for fresh garden
ud grass seed.
Albert Matson and F. B. Jack
sou returned from mi outing at
Tenmilc lake.
Dont forgot the 10
percent cash discount
sftloat Flanagan's Pio
neer Market.
Seven to 4 was the score of the
exhibition game of base ball play
ed between Marshfield and Co
quiHe at the lnttcr city last Sun
day. Coquillcrs coming ofi" vic
torious. Miss Hallie Garrigus, of Tort
land, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
F. A. Golden.
The dispatches say Addison
Cook's father arrived nt Dawson
with $35,000 in gold dust.
Geo. Snyder who has been
visitiug relatives at CoquiHe re
turned home Tuesday.
Mayor Anderson and W. II.
Curtis returned trout l'ortlnud 011
the Alliance where they had been
as delegates to the grand lodge
A.O. U. W.
Emil Ogrcn the accomodating
meat cutter in Flauagau's market
is off on a two weeks vacation.
Hillis Short is filling the position
iu his absence.
The railings on the Fourth St.
bridge arc iu a bad condition and
should be looked after by the city
authorities before some one has n
claim for damages.
Captain W. R. Crnbtrec of
the Salvation Army and' Lieut.
Comer have been holding special
meetings at CoquillcCity the past
two weeks, returning Tuesday.
They met with good success.
Bishop Morris' appointments
arc as follows: uardincr, Aug.
16th; Empire in the morning and
Marshfield in the evening on
Sunday, Aug. 18th; Bandon,
20th; CoquiHe City, Sunday,
25th.
The fish warden Geo. A.
Brown, who has charge of the
Coos river hatchery, says that
Chinook salmon have been show
ing up at the rack for some time
past, but as it is too early for
spawning yet he has allowed
them to return to the deep holes
down the river. A number of
steelheads, which have spawned,
are above the racks.
A. G. Balch, of Coquillc City.
agent for Coos comity for the Ore
gon Fire Relief Association was
in town this week looking to the
interests of his company. The
head office of the company is at
McMinnvillc, and it is the only
mutual insurance company iu
Oregon doing business all over
the state.
New text books have been
adopted for. the schools of Oregon.
This will require special work on
the part ol candidates for certifi
cates at, the Fqbruary eximiua
tio.i. The State Normal School
at Drain will meet this demand
by organizing teachers' special
review classes.using the new texts.
This work will, be dolic by the
members .of the faculty having
the most experience. The .school
assures all of most efficient work.
For information or catalogue
addre the President, Drain,
Oregon.
REAL ,BSTATE
EOll'SALE,
A flue hutiincHS lot on A fit, $1C0Q.
Dtvolliutj houso on 2nd at, 0 rooma
lift).
A plot of lapd 218 ft. by 100 ft.
racing on ruc'o track In Houtli Mamli
field, 750, Will soil In bulk or half.
Four lots nbxtlbToatoffibe on Fron
Bt $2500.-
House arld'lot Irl Weat Marabflold
$1000.
Home aild lot jh South- Marsbfiold
IGoO.
HIX Iota in Blk 10, South aranhfie Id
Block 70 hi Notlev'a addition to
CoqiitllaOity. Enquire of
W. VrBoiiiwin.
Olrtrim Wwft II iiin
Our specialty prescriptions
Sengstackeu's Plmrinncy. it
Anything in the Electric Line.
F. M. FriedliciK.
Bluo Ribbon Corn and
Toinatoos 10 conts a
can, formorly l 1-2
at Flanagan's Plonoor
Markot.
Oh ye sweltering Easterners!
Don't you wish you wcie iu Ore
gon? The General Electric Co. is
represented iu this district by F.
M. Fricdbcrg.
The water pipe on SouthMarsh
field marsh was overhauled Tues
day, fixing several leaks.
American Headache Powders,
the kind that cure headache and
neuralgia at Sengstackeu's. it
iMiiltsou, tne coal merchant is
raising his icsidcucc ou Second
street near the slough.
John Coke and Otto Schctter
left Wednesday morning for Otto
Schettcr's homestead at the head
of South Coos River.
Albert Ucar.,atuLChns. Jensen
returned from delivering a span
of horses to Port Orford, Tlicv
came back via Areata, aud report
a good trip down, overland.
A. L. Ryan came over from
Roscburg with a team aud left at
5 o'clock Monday morning lor the
latter place via Myrtle Point,
with the Ryan family.
Mr. aud Mis. Thomas Coke
left Thursday morning for their
homestead in boutli Loos uvcr
country, where they will rpcud
some time.
Go to Senustacken's for Photo
goods, dry plates, papers, mounts,
albums, developing and tuning
solutions, cameras, ruby lamps,
etc. Dark room privileges free
to patrous. it
The Southern Oregon Veter
an's Assn. will meet at Myrtle
Point Aug. 7th, 8th and 9th.
This means all veterans of the
civil war, both blue aud gray,
Mexican, Spanish aud Indian
wars.
Gins. Gilbert the machiucst nt
the R. R. Shops has a sore
thumb, caused by liir saw strik
ing a season-crack, while sawing
a peicc of plank which caused it
to jump and strike his thumb,
cutiug it quite severely.
Clayton Brothers, of Baudou,
received 011 the last Alliance n
portable saw mill, which they will
place ou their tract ol white cedar
timber. They expect to work
this timber into broom-handles
aud lumber. This will be anoth
er new industry for Coos county.
While Wm. Wade was on his
way home from Coquile ou his
wheel and when nt Colcdo he
saw fire in the Dan Grow hones.
The house was empty. It must
have becu some one who ret fire
to the house out of pure mischief.
Mr. Wade put the flame out.
Up to Test
Our milk and cream is all up
to test iu quality. Our wagon
delivers promptly nt your door,
fresh sweet milk and cream. Ring
Phone 171. Milk 5c a quart.
Flanagan & Barry.
For Rcnl
Suit of nice rooms over Jensen's
tnilor shop, suitable for oflices,
dressmaking or housekeeping.
2t A. K. Skaman, Agt.
Police
Ash Ilarrel Jiiiiiiiie nicctinrr nt
the Salvation Army hall, Sun
day eve July 28th. All welcome.
Cait, W. K. Ckadtkiu;,
I:i'.ut. C. CUMKK.
Ice Cream and Strawberries
Strawberries and Cream, Ice
Cream, aud Ice Cream Soda will
be served at Scott's Gardens in
South Marshfield every Sunday.
Strawberries aud Cream every
day. Ice Cream by the pint,
quart or gallon clicaper tlian you
can make it yourself.
Rids Invited
Hit! will
bo rccdivcil nitil Aug.
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Mil klltr t.ADIiini.ll
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HAI.OOX
for tlio corning Tnir. Knob bill miiHt
bo iirnoiiiimnicil hv a lurlilled oliuol:
for 2o iiorcont of tlm mniiiint of tlio
bid.
Addrcntf. !'. A, .McUAMi.
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AT THE CHURCHES.
I'HK8HVTKltIAN CHUltCII,
(HltvIoub.)
8 ftblmtli boIiooI 10 ;00 A N
Proaclilng servicon, 11 ;00 A M, and
8:001' M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 I'M,
MJil-wcek eervicoi, TliurHtlay 8 ;00 1 M
Hamuol D. McClelland, 1'astor.
ntnionisT ciiurlii
Subjecti'al the M. K. Cliurch Sunday Morn.
In j. "'llie Koyalty of Man,1' Evening, "The
Jtwlili People; their pan lililory anil future
iprorpecti,''' fiervlcwat'j'j'a'ifraiid'S'p m,
Centerville Dairy.
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J. W. FLANAGAN,
T. II. BARRY,
Onftr yout milk ftviu its as ur jfitanvtUe it Jifsft mr
ttiitt surd Dtiivcttd at your rfoor wonting ntttt riming.
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Ask for our
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iiimrtt In our mm rumplnc 411 i;c
It vip you in itr.it Mlieie nu UUf r I'lrwnl.illoni me 111 utr, dul wticir uoo.li to
toM M ully uu.lvritlMil,
ttn't II iiiikIi tiiiur Mlltfaclmjr mill 111111I1 nilrrliiilt iluwn at liomi', I00U oirr l'i
rxUli'Kiie, xlrtl llic kikhIi irtilml uml null your ixilrr, lh.111 in Ufml U)il ilurrt
tirt lh nock It mull, m nrll n aiioMmcnl luroniOrtr, uml (jr I KHiirllilnj iImI itcxi
not givryru litlf MlltCtctlon, tiolvtilliiunillni; lint yon ito vy an rtrni.inl ner
Smith's Cash dpt Store,
No. fiS Markot St , San Franoisoo.
tjcnc,5'KRww.rqffltrarxii
WALTER IIAGIiLSTEIN NAR
ROWLY ESCAPES DROWNING
Was Rescued Frum Hie Bay by Frand
Ylncamp, a Deck Hand on
Hie Alert
Last Sunday while little Walt
er Haeelstctii was
passing, ou a
plank at the rear cud of Klana -
uan's fnti&iKc factory he Mipticd
aud lell oveihoard into the hay,
being unable to swim he strtu: -
gled manfully, but to 110 avail, 1
aud had 11 tint been for the brave j
lu'ltiitii' Imiiit nf I.'rniik Viiicnitiii.
deckhand on the Alert, who, 5
iumped overloard and brought 4
the boy out as he was going down
the last time, he would surely !f
have found a watery grave. I 5
He was .stripK.d ol his wet
clothes iu the engine room of the
A fort (il sn1iiilt iiiti t ttttl cniiiti
IIVU illlt Vlllllllf lltl(IVt SUIHt 1
dry clothing which had been sent
lor. It will be remembered by
the lad as long ns he lives it was
a very narrow escape.
MIGHT HAVE BEN
VERY MUCH WORSE1
C. A. Iliggius, of this city
wliilc leautui! n cow in troin uie
South Mnishficld marsh ou Mon
day evening had n very narrow
escape from serious injury. It
h'appeucd iu this way: He carri
ed a sharp axe across his shoulder
and held in the same hand the
rope with which he led the cow.
He stopticd to speak to Tom Coke.
The sudden stop caused the cow
to tcrk the rope euotitMi to draw
(he axe far cnoui'li so ns to ijivc
him a severe cut ou the back of
the neck. Had the cow not been
of a gentle disposition and been a
little quick, he might have lost
his lite, ns the axe hed a good
edge and would have severed his
head from his body. This is n
dangerous way to carry an axe.
There arc various cases on re
cord where men Have lost tlieir
lives iu this manner. The writer
once had n friend who lost his
life iu this identical way.
A full lino of Mason's
fruit jars, caps and rub
bers atW. P. Murphy's.
A twin fium 11 C001 titer corrctpunilent li-id
to lie Diniltnl for want of tp.nu, ll will o.ir
nnl week.
The Coos Hay I,oggtug Com
pany have completed arrange
ments for logging on Daniel's
creek with a large force of men.
Hiram King will be in charge,
The notorious Iiendcr family
have been captured again. This
time iu Colorado. This is the
92ti(l time they have been captur
ed since the crime wnKcomuuted,
in the fall of '72, iu Kansas.
Old man Ileuder must be close ou
to 100 years old now as he was up
iu the sixties when they disappear
ed.
Milk
The high grade dairy stock
kept ou our ranch enables us to
furnish a rare quality of milk.
It has the good features of rich
ness and purity, being the pro
duct of first-class stock, fed with
the choicest of foods. Its excel
lcuce is natural. Phone 171.
Price 5c n quart delivered at your
house. Flanagan & Harry.
XdaestaVour BowelifWitk CaicartU.
Candy Catbartlcs euro conatlpatlon foronf,'
to,mt iu.o.U,tirUn)gijuw,uQdBKm'
hi.
Prop's,
piONli ;
new Price List
mi Oil ami n li.tU-ilullar uti llil; llio nlct
Hit Irlji yen lit till tlltrtllojt.
urtawyi-asacttCTgsrprn r ra
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TAKES
t CARE.
We cwnnui lrri our rrit.iuranl up
lo the lUml.ttitut Kiularlty we
Inlie unlni e lie ll 11 (trut
ilntl ul mrr We lili nil tlx
little xlnt ulikli iiitit m mui.li la
the
Comfort
of Ous Guests
ami liel U tlioroiixtily In the
uliifyinc nf llirir 4lllf. Our
trilke It llrjn, our uUl.incf
iimhI altmcllre uml our willru
nm Aluntlie. Von v ill enuy your
iuimU line.
J. D. GABRIEL.
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Mm. Leonard llrudon, roturnud Fri
day Irani 11 viitnl Myrllu I'tilnt.
Aug. Knrley brought iu a fine
two-point buck this week.
T. R. Sheridan is'ns a Marsh
field visitor this week.
Mrs. John Snyder, who has
been visiting nt Coquillc the past
week returned home Tuesday.
The Maudalay is due to reach
here today, with the new loco
motive for the C. II. U. & K. R.
R & N. Co.
The Marsh field foundry are
making a lot of car wheels for
the O. C. & N. Co. to be used ou
cars in the tunnels of their uiiue.
Doors and windows
choanor than over at
W. P. Murphy's.
Passenger rntcs have been rais
ed ou the Southern Pacific be
tween Portland and Sau Francis
co, and niso 011 uie steamers 01
the O. R. & N. Co.
Geo. W. Sanford, who was
operated upon for appendicitis is
now about recovered mid will
soon be able to go to work.
Henry Holm, the butcher, re
ceived n carload of fine mutton
and lambs tlti.'i week from fIrs.
Mast I.ee at Myrtle Point. This
is the finest lot of mutton which
liascome to Maishfield in mauy n
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Meyers, of
Oregon City, who hnvc recently
exchanged properties with Mike
Kroll, of Pink creek neighbor
hood, came in 011 the last Alliance
to take possesion of their' new
home.
Mr. V. A. Samuels, who has
been here ou a tour of inspection,
for J. D. Sprecklcs, Sons & Co.
returned to Sau Francisco 011 the
Alliance. He was highly pleased
with his trip to the bay and his
visit will result iu considerable
development work 011 the road.
The steamer Arctic which was
launched at the Hay City yard
sailed for the north, bound for
Nome, ou the 21st of July. She
will stop at Seattle for passeugers
and cargo. The uew stcauier iff
iu charge of Captain Krixson,
""MARRIED'
WITHKRSr-nONElWITZ At
Myrtle Point, July 17, xoq,
Kdwurd Withers to-MW Mdua
Boucwitwv
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