The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, November 02, 1901, SUPPLEMENT, Image 6

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    NONE BUT THE
BEST OF MHATS
I eointuntly turuMi the be-d ami
prlmest ot meat, which give w the
confldenco of my patron.
MEATS
ARE A :
NECESSITY
luit It is iiect&ary that they ho pure an. I
holo-ome. I do not pnuiiNe a ilWcount.
luit 1 will give you linnest ntul courtoou-i
treatment, ami alue received for your
money. Satisfaction uuaronteed or cnlt
refunded.
THE
Marshfielld Cash
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HENRY HOLM, Prop.
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Eagle Bakery.
ty Having r-'iMitily p-ire'i i Ml i t t t ni
t'Jf tirost in tliir Bakery, It li i been t ir-m 'i
teir iy renoratcd and rebuilt, nnd I mi pieturi-il
-ir to furnili llrat-clit" fieh lite 1. 1. IV, I ik .
f-iSr Kte. Kreo delivery t any put of h. eiiy by
Da?" le-tvlm: order at Kir Ittkery 'in A Mteit.
trjr 21 tickets forfUH
JOSEPH
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BEST R
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falifnrinlh Fearless
! Ci -I i. list entllj u ejm hi tea n . If ten is.
New from all part of the world Weill written, oriiri
i mil stories -Answer to queries mi nil ulijcct- -Article on
health, the home, new Imnks and on wurk iilHiut the farm
and garden
THE WEEKLY
Tiik IsTKi: Oi hvn iii niMiiili-r nf 'li A-"iei i 1
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DO YOU KNOW
n tail incrrnnl .tflHJN I I K O' I I HI il'lll I .minify nofk uin I.Mr 5
t r::-r inuhotr. .iflrr rnr f l(rmr . cm, ! y lilh llf only. l'iilo- j
n iiitje afr orie ol oar arfiti (icofj;- lrrni, lliti'to" N l.u.iii, f oinll: li (!:
M)iilrl9nl mj llanwin VoMh lml J M v.iii, I iiiiit- j
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
R. O. AMSTEIN, Pi'or). I
RIDER
one in each town
bicycle ol
50 A WEEK
1901 Modils
i I HWE WANT
m' I iW exchange lor a
ur j.l.
Meat Market,
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KI.I.K DKI.IVKUY
I'llONK 1SI
EGLE. Proprietor.
i: IT 111. I t'A N
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INTER OCEAN
one jr.:3,:
I II XI r uu no Injiinum iIiviii. iU Mill
,. 1'i-irfy -tto' "'it iiml ' ,iMrn
oil '!( We nw irrfn:ird iiMKlrn i
AGENTS WANTED
to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model
our manufacture. TOU CAN MAKB 110 TO
besides having a wheel to ride for yourself.
Guirtnleed $10 10 $18
'00 1 '99 Models:.,:, 7 1. $12
500 Second Hand WjimIscq (. co
Ukca In Iraile by uur Chicago retail aioica, J7lj ID PO
many Kood a new ,,,.,
We ship any bicycle QN APPROVAL to
anyone vuuou! a ctnt dpoit in oiiauce and allow
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. A
no Wait in ordering front us, as you do not need to pay
a cent if the bicycle docs not suit you.
nil linT DIIV wheel unltl you liave written for our
UU Nil I DUI facioiy ructs ant fiu iiuL urrn,
ThU llbetal offer Im never Uen eijualcd anil la a guarantee of
the quality of our wheels.
a reliable perton in each town to dutrlbute catatonic for ua u
bicycle, write today for free catalogue and our peclal offer.
MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago.
I'lilird, Fur II lltniii-r.
"Looking over my neljilibor'i fenc
one day," tnjii n" lover of imlinnls, "I
vms surprised to hhs cui his doorstep
these ipieer companions'. A beautiful
white sen null nod my neighbor's, pet
cut sltllni; ipiletly toKether.
"IteeouiliiK Interested, t Jumped the
feuee and asked Junes ahont Ida fenth
crtnl pet. lie told me thnt noiiw tmys
had uliut the kuII n few days before
mid Intikc n It whiff, nud as they were
paxsln;; Ids house ho noticed the poor,
MifTcrlm; tliliiK and IiohrUI It. lie bnu
tinned the hrokea win;:, and Hie null,
kci'i.uiik to uuilrrstnnd hi kind Intrn
tlmis. heeame ipilte tnmo nud nestled
Hit putty bend itBitlnst hi linnd.
"JiiiifH entertained me by showlntj
how the unit usually took hi incnlr..
Uiiiultu a pl.ite of oysters nud a fork,
lie called 't.unsey. Kousey, ituoscyr ninl
the turd eauie ruuulni: to him. Theti
he held out tin ouster on the fork and
the cull selsuil It quickly with IIm yel
lnw hill and ate It ns demurely nit If
uyMcri had been served to It In this
way all of It ilnyn.
The widest thluc occurred one dny
when my nelchtwr envo the cull some
tnunll pleem of meat for dinner, lie
placed the inent on tho ground near
the cull, tmt the cull, espying n pan ol
water near by. took the meat piece by
piece and. walking over, dropped It
Into the water. Then, tme to It nn
ture. It began nulling for It dluner."
Chrlstlan Advocate.
llur I.Ht CnrKii uf It.
I'niitnlii l-'naii't- urn tin, oniniiianilrr
of the f-lnre nlilp iMotlldn that brotiRlit
the Inat enrco uf slaves to the I'lillril
Stnli-s. The trip was made only after
many thrilling nceue reijulrlnc week
uf Nklltful maueurerlnc and daucerotm
exploit, .Itift iK-forc the north nud
Koutli eiicncetl In war Captain Toiler
built the Clotilda and nuuouuccd thnt
he would iniike a trip to the gulf of
Ultima dt-pplte (he fact that I'ltlltd
Stilton war vi-r-els had btirunt and
milk Hie idilp of many who tried the
to.iage lie was warned reentcilly ot
the ilangers atiachcd to such an tinilet
taking, but he equipped his ship and
stilled avtity.
He nachid the African coaul nfter
polng out of Id course many times and
remained nlntig Ihe const for n month,
lie xucccvdcd tu celling 100 negroes on
ImwiiI before he wns detected by the
wntchfiil lessels of the Uultiil State.
He wns piirsmil. but easily onlills
tnneed his pursuers, nud two mouth
Inter arrived In .Mobile bay with Ills
human cargo. A steamboat met the
slnveslilp during the night, and the
negroes were transferred In (inter to
void the custom house olllclal. Cap
tain Poster sut his wssel on lire nnd
pnfseil through Mobile without being
dc tec led. The goternuient nulhorltle
hunted for him for months, but lie
elttilid them until the close uf the win,
when he rellntl from the sen.
TIppltlK III' llulrlirr.
Did you ever buy your own steak
nud gel the worst In the shop uenrl.v
every IlineV An old frieml has bad
that 'misfortune, nnd he Is always will
lug to ray two or time cents more 1.
IkiiiiiiI than nuy other customer. Iln
lug listened I'lilmly to his tale of wo.
I Inipilred If he hail aopilred tl
praetlee nf tipping the butcher. Tl,
plug the buteluT No! He IIioiibI I
It was n suH'.elenl t lf to oiler tl e
two ur three cents more n poiim'..
"That ofTer" I tried to explain, "goes
to the prtiprleior direct, or his bloo,
mnii thinks .inn nre trying to mnlte a
thief of him b.i Inducing him to hold
nut for himself the extra price. It wbl
never work.
"Just say to your cutter: 'Heo hep
old chnp. I've been dlssatlHllcil .villi
my stenkH for Home time, Come oil
nnd take 11 drink, and tell me how to
select good meat.' Ilu's too iis,.
Then slip a dlmo Into his linnd nud
say, 'Have n glass of beer when you
gel out. or a quarter and say, 'Have u
smile with me when you have time.'
Kepeat this performance nnd prescntly
ynur steaks are the delight of home
In the biiflest private market In New
York It Is the rule to tip the litilelien
Y011 en 11 get nothing lit to e.tt with
oft It" "ew Yirk ITohh.
AIIOKrlhrr llirrri-llt.
llultur--l l.u.e t nun- ip r.a'. yn tu,
your iliiiigliier'H liuiul.
I'tilher-WVII. the fart Is t,-e nru p:) j.
ty cruwded heio as II Is, nud I--
8ultor-Oh, I Intend to lake her nuny
fiom lioinu If I mnrry her!
l-'nthcr-Oh, well, In that cnite- Hut
you did give 11111 nu awful nan, 111
boy. Huston Transcript.
Arllflelnl l.rH.v
i'lto niott llfellku and nervlcenhli np
tlfklal Icrm In the world nre umnufno
tured hi America. Imormoti ijunutl
Ilea of tltew limb nru. shlppwl to Ku
topo every enr.
The tlrt creat boom In the nrtlOclnl
lee liurilnen" wiih hrouitht iilmut by the
Ivll war. Klnco that time iiillrnad and
ttolley ear neeldenta hnvo kept up nn
ever liierenstiiK demnnd. Another fac
tor hiiN bi'ii the Kcucrnl ut of nutlnrp
tie. The mortality niuonn those who
httvo their leu nmpulnted Im far lens
than formerly! nud n larce proportion
of the mm Ivor become patron of the
w-iHideu leu faetorleri.
The 11M fiislilouiHl pec li-K In practical
Iy a thine of the past. The modern nr
tlfielal r allow a cteat advance over
the old forum, livery liuiinvimeut lin
been with the Men of ciealer nluiplle
ity.
The main object of the imiuufactiir
T I to luiproxe tho 111 of the Ire.
Tho W".l uo'ih'l now eot lbO. It
iimtH front " t.i JU'i a year to keep one
!( thee In order
IV w women wiar atllllclal Ice, "u
die oilier hand, It I becoming mor,o
tummon to tit limbs to children. I-cg
are made for children uinetlinrs be
fore l hey can wnlk. They nre lilted n
noil a Hie child trams to stand and
make It iMimdhlc for It to develop sym
metrically. Tho
Old
Roliablo
Firm,
E.B.Dean&Co.
L. . .MLKL Aft , hhcKiveit'.
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Is foiMtntilly nililing tn I n
tocK uf llneriil .N.eri-liitu-.ll-c,
ulreiiily the lirget In
Miir1il!iM, When nii buy
nl the Mill Sinre ,mui kinnv
tin) ipMiil nnt first liiis iiiiil
the price I nil rig'M .
A.11 kinds of lumbor nnd
building material,
feed and sup
plies at wholesalo and rotail
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o IN NEWSPAP-HS 5
, ANVWII1..M! AT ANYIIMU
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