The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, November 16, 1901, Image 4

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Sunday Oicgouian nt Norton's
W. T. Dement, of Myrtle Point
was in town this week.
All kinds of stoves and range
At W. P. Murphy's nud mote on
the wny.
(Jnpt. H. P. Score, of the
Cope Argo light visited Mnrsh
fild n few days ago.
Good line or Road Carts nt V.
Pi Murphy's.
John Wcidcr has gone to San
Francisco to take a course ir
dentistry.
It trauspircs that thcv.rcpqrt.of
the death of Frank Fisher in a
Protlaiid hospital was on error
and Mr. Fisher is still very much
alive.
Mrs. E. J. Masters nmd Mis.
Eva Wilson have opened Dress
mnkciug parlors in rooms form
erly occupied by Mrs. Boothby.
Frank Clutc,who is quite wel1
ktjown Here, was mamc. m
Ashland recently to Mrs. I,cuf
Hbward.
For repairs to our boots aud
shoes go to Peter Clausen. First
class shoemaker employed. Prices
reasonable. tt
The lame logging donkey fo
Hi King's Daniels creek IoggiugiJ. A. Yoakam, Jr.,
camp failed to arrive on the Al-i
linace as expected, delaying op
eratious a couple of weeks
longer.
"Strongest iu the World"
Equitable Life Assurance Co.
Surplus 66 Million.
W. T. Butlkk, Res. Agt.
J. A. Matson is suffering frnu
the-effects of poison oak, with
which he came iu contact on his
trip to Roseburg.
A petition is being circulated
by residents on Isthumus slough
for the establishment of a post
office at the Crescent coal mine.
Peter Johnson is making some
pcrmcucnt . inprovements in
grading down his residence lot
oii A street.
New lines of heating stoves
and cook stoves at Mumhv's.
Thomas Coke left yesterday
morning for h's homestead iu the
weeds; while there he will har
vest his crop of spuds.
Carpenter Brown is building a
conmodious wood and coal house
nt his residence on B st.
Mrs. J. I White has been
seriously ill the past few days.
E. N. Harrv is filline the nart
of.uight watch now at the depot
inthe absence of Thomas Coke. I
Cnt this out and take it to Red , of Crawford's Cold Tea joint.
Cross drug store aud get a free! Jack Marsden informs the
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach) '-xi. that the report that he was
and Liver Tablets, the best physic. -dout to open a saloon inthe
They cleanse and invigorate Witttck staud was an error,
the stomach, improve the appetite His brother Richard Marsden
and regulate the bowels. Regular will go into business there,
size, 25c, per box. when you want some extra
New stock of Children's Under- nice cheese call on your grocer
wear at the North Star. Corner for Sumner creamery full cream
A and Second sts. J cheese. 6 8 tf
The Coqnille Hera'.d says that The stavemill pump brokf
Mrs. John Currau wiites from San down Wednesday night and as the
Fraucisco that a successful surgi- reserve pump was also under re
cal operation has been performed pairs the mill was obliged to shut
ou the jaw oflittle Jenuie.aud she ,
is.-gettiug along nicely.
The North Star store has re
ceived a new line of Children's
Coats and Ladies' Coats and Capes
Nice assortment and very rea
sonable prices. Call and ex
amine the stock, at corner of A
aud second streets.
Finding
To buy clothes Is n highly important mutter Jut now.
Tito correct mid latest fashions in
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Mens' Suits and Overcoats
Shown by us embody the individualities that careiul dressers
selling our clothing to the
aud vicinity and cau
You will bo Miriirlwl nt tlu rfiimrkulilo vatnt wo liave jireiuireil to wll at $."j.-0, $0.50 $7-"0,
fWiMiauo, $l:JJX), 13.50, $l5.u, $17.50 ami $2(MJ0n suit. You will Dinl the mint hiiinrli
assortment of iv;uly-to-u'ar miU ami ovurcoatH cvor hliowt at tint nlnu jirU'w.
Nasburg Bro's.
The JlclUible Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes Hats ami Varnishing Goods Men.
Wdo not propose
To lead the public by the uo.c
by showing them big discounts
and bargains, but we want to be'
lonest and sell good goods nt a
profit, which is no moic than
others can honestly do. Past
experience tells it.
F. A. Pacchi.
T.D. Johnson of Ross slough,
who had a rusty nail ruu into'
his foot last weck,is getting along
nicely.
W. A. Maxwell reports the wotk
nt the Crescent coal mine is pro
gressing in a satisfactory tuauue;
aud that he expects to have Go
men nt work next mouth.
After layiug of!" for several
weeks, the Flyer has rtmncd her
run, with a braud new propeller.
J. A. Matson and II. Short re
turned Irom Uoseburg, Wednes
day, where they went to make
final proof on their timber claims.
New puns aud fresh ammuni
tion at Murphy's.
Krauk Pane, who with D. U.
Mc Donald has leased the H'auco
has resigned his position in
Nasburg Bros, stou. His suc
cessor is L. R. Nichols.
Mrs. Eliza Yoakam wiirVfnrt
next week on a vi&it to Huron,
Cal., accompanying her grandson,
who came
up on the Areata.
Ole Everson received from
North Coos river Tuoday five
Angora goats for his place at
Ferudale.
The cannery received tin and
supplies by the Areata and is
agaiu able to handle fish from
Teumile.
Half an hour is all the time
required to die with PUTNAM
FADELESS DYES. Sold bv
Juo. Prcuss, ioc. per packoge.
Henry Machelbriuk, the fore
man ou the Alert, has been laid
up this week with a felon ou his
finger.
Mrs. F. J. de Ncvue is expected
home about Christmas from her
visit to the East.
The Women of Woodcraft
gave the Woodmen a surprise last
Sat'irday night, after lodge, aud
a very pleasant evening was cti
;oycd. Trie TJir1itmn1 cS f'nnc rivr
was in town Tuesday. Here-
poru that Mrs. Richmond who
suffered a strock of paralysis
about 9 mouths ago, is not getting
any better and has been unable
to talk for the past week.
J- R- Rochon has been puttitir
a handsome sign on the windows
dewn until Tepairs could be made
at Nelson's machine shop.
The remains of the Moon
stock of millinery has been
brought over from Coquille City
aud will be disposed of here.
The tug Hunter, from the
Umpqua made the Bay a brief
visit this week.
THE RIGHT
most particular aud difiicult - to
honestly say we have,
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I.ADJES AXO GKXTS' F t' A' A V .S' 1 H AW .
We have stocked up pretty heavily, in anticipation of n good fall ttndc, aud so
we ate not disappointed. We carry n full line of
Dry Goods, Shoes,
SKNSIBM5 AND
SERVICEABLE
FOOTWEAR.
LRVffflSt Una OI Tens
and Cofiees in the . w. i Murphy's,
county, at Flanagan's w. i Murphy has heeu get
Pioneer Market. " a MBW 'slock of crockery,
Mrs. Masters aud Miss Wilson
are expert dressmakers and keep
themselves informed ou the very
latest styles iu ladies' garments.
Seugstackeu's White Pine Kx
pectoraut is the popular cough
remedy.
A G. Aiken is uightwatch at
the Bay City shipyard.
C. A. Johnson has returned
from San Fraucisco, where he
selected a fine line ol new goods
for the furniture store of Christ-
eusen & Johnson.
Miss Carrie Johnson of Ross
Siough, is suffetiug from a scveie
attack of infiammatorv thcu-
tuatism.
You can get anything
in the grocery lino ai
a. Attufatm o.
Clarence Woodward, who left
hcrc about two years ago, is now
n Marine on the U. S. S. Ranger
which is exbected to sail ftom stock will he disposed of nt clos
Mare Island, Cal., for Panama tug-out prices.
today.
The residence ol W. P. Fox, i
of the Isthmus, which was de-1
ctrnw.l hv fir.. Inst wnflr. ., i
,....i:.. i. i ..).. v. t n..nnd..r.. '
duicvi iu tuu i.uiiuuii v .a.i.iiit.u
Co. for $6oo. The loss will be
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Don't fail to see the perfumery
display at Seugstackeu's.
MBnMM
tf TaTl la m 4 r
Our $89. Piano
case organs 1 i 4 Ihcr.i a" ibry
cannot be Mc.icd fjr i!urat
riclictti f tone and nratneu I
cc Organ 1 Iron i$ o up
nude on pccul onl-"3. U
are rmrtinc w'th the bt c su
cat awl Mlling organs ai hn ni
they can bo mult. We h.is
an et lot twtted, to renc'i - n,
farther. 11 tending in an onl. r
Mrly eulH be Ue to fill It
Cixxl hpc. No Eaitirrt z '
can compete flh cur intrvi
nienti kl nwle-up guaranteei) fo
to year.
Ourtermtarpcathor ', t
S m 6 mo's. ' n n ims c
20 00(ion and )to per n
One p)(wmt iivi.l be made
for ortan leave) ftry S
gturaam the ax in, and if n
at represented Me will rc'and
money
1'T further ir'omaton r!
CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY,
Conallis, Oregon.
Place.
appreciate. We
have been
Marshficld
mightily.
- fit people
iu
pleased them
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ODD FtUM'S
BUILDING.
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TIBBETT8.
Gents Furnishings,
Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods.
When shopping please call upon,
Yours truly, GEORGE & TlllBiiTTS.
wc send samples any-
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where for more business.
i
rsew lot ot uratutc iron ware
including a lot ot the prettiest
kind of dishes suitable for Christ
mas presents.
Mrs. R. C. I.ee, who has been
quite seriously ill with asthma
has been Improving for several
days pnst aud is reported as rest
ing very comfortably last night.
Mrs. Ro.a Gray was a passen
ger for the city on the Alliance
after several mouths' viit here.
Clirismas Number
The Coast Maji. will issue ;
special illustrated Christmas mini
bcr.
Flanagan is loatlor iu
low prices.
Business Change
Solomon Lando has purchased
the X. L. N. T. store ot J. Lau-
lo, aud will continue ihc busi-
uess at the old stand. The old
ThanKSffilin? TurKev
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i.wc jw.ii iwi:i lur u ciioice,
corn fed
turkey nt ihe Matsh-
field Cash Meat Market.
No Quorum
The town boaul meeting Mon
day evening failed to materialize,
no quorum showing up.
.MARSIIFIELD Y. M. C. A.
TO BE DECENTLY
BURIED
The powers that be iu the
r.7aliagement of the V. M. 0. A.
have finally decided to wind up
the affairs of the association and
try to get enough out of the
wreck to pay the indebtedness.
A bargain has been struck with
the fire department boys when by
the latter will purchase the gym
nasium apparatus, bowling alle.
bath plant etc. paying Mniie ?6o.
which it is expected will cover the
outstanding indebtedness of the
association. I lie fire laddies will
keep the rooms on the lines of a
social club, and it is understood
those holding memdership cards
iu the Y. M. C. A. will be grain
ed the privileges ot membership
until the expiration if their cards.
Coming Home
Mrs. L. M. Noble ii expected
home ou the return trip of the
Alliance from San Krancisca.
where she has been for medical
treatment. She has been ateadily
(improving and the physicians
I have coseutcd to hr coining home
jfor a visit, at least continu
ing the tre'tmeut here and possi
bly returning to the city later if
necessary,
BmamnamMi
T8EMmM2Kffi
I rmi" re -iiry Ijoulit tlir Cor
vil i ( ,irn I';') Fai tory, 'iliere
arr aloiit loj vr'iklci nearly fi n
IiIiimI, We are iiiWiing lliriu
up and citing them cut a nt re
duced pri e
We i4ve bugli't with nr
without topi, 'side, end or
HicAiUr siirinui Heavy ileel
gears, 3. 3U uiul y'A In. All
theje igomare mado for lilgli
priced waj;oiu, out of tlie best
Norway lion. We nre clojlnj;
thew waor.i out for nearly one.
hall the price tlie Corvallis Car
riage Co, formerly sold thnnal.
For further Infonuailon nddrct
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CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY,
Corvallis, Oregon.
V A S II 1 OjN A U I, 15
S T V I, K f
OF II A T S.
2 1
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far
Clothing, Hats, Caps
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MACKINTOSH!
OII..SKINS AND
RUUniCR GOODS.
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jNew Millinery Store,?
All Fresh Stock.
No Old Goods.
(9 I.nilioa iiru ntvitnl to rnlt
0 miit t'xiiMiiuu tlio lutoat
i utitl iivitnt Ktyli'i hi up.
p liiUto liutu, trlnimitiK
a u ml Konurul iiillllin:rv.
t MRS. C. A. PAINTER, Prop.
Jliarflcld BuilJinj;, Marsh field; Ok'.
a--., .v)y
Services as usual at the Metho
dist Kpiscopal church toiuottow,
1 1 u m and 7:30 p m, su'ijcct o
the evening serinou, What con
stitutes a Christian." Slrnngers
iu the city cordially invited to be
present at all .services.
Klcgnnt stock of watches nt
Seugstackeu's.
Ladies wanting first class wok
in the Dress-making line will ro
well to call at the diess-makid
parlors recently opened Mr.Mtg
J'tnnk Haynes of Coos City
received a fine boar of tin. O. I.
C. Chester White breed, by the
Alliance from Portland.
OLOSENG OUT
at vc.v v:a' aw. ums
niAX cos:
The ontiro Stock, Dry
goods. Clothing, Boots
and Shoos, Carpots, Etc.,
must go. Now is tho
time to sccuro bar-
gams, tuko aavnatago
of ono of tho chances
of a lifotimo.
X L N T Cash Store.
J. LANjJU, Prop.
MARRIED
SUMNICRHOWIC At the res
ideuce of Dr. Win. Hotsfal
Nov. ti, 1901, Milo D, Sum
ner and Miss Julia A. Howe,
Kev. S. II. McClelland officiat
ing. The groom is deputy in the
Marshficld post office. Uotli the
young people are highly esteemed
and have the bust wishes of many
friends.
An Oregon Manufactory
R. M . Cramer of Corvalliii
made a brief business visit to this
city WcdiicHny coming in and
going out by the Gardiner route
Mr. Cramer is general manager
and salesman for the Cramer Or
gou Manufacturing company, ol
Corvallis. Thi.v firm wps former
ly located at Dallas where it
built up a business icquiring in
creased facilities and n better
shipping point. They therefore
purchased the plant of the de
funct Corvallis Caniagu Com
pany and hnve moved to that
place. As will be .seen by the
ads which appear iu this paper,
they want a share of the organ
trade of this section, mid if first
class instruments at prices which
can not be touched by a traveling
agent arc ni.y inducement, they
ptopose to get it. The firm has
u reputation for reliability that
is a guarantee of lair trenttneu
iu patronizing this home industry.
A rare oppoi Utility to get a goor
vehicle cheap is offered while 11
, left-over product ol the Corvnllii.
iCarrage Co. is being disposed of.
'Sec tlie two ads. Mr. Crnuiei
intends to ute some oi our Myrtle
in organ catcs, litter.
Jumped ou a Ten Penny Nail
Tim little ilitiitditcr of Mr. J. S. l'owvll
liiiiijiea on mi iiivertt'il raku niailo or
tfii penny niilln, ami UiiiihI duo entirely
inmiiini hit
r fool iynl u wt'iiml Imlf wuy
'liiiiiiln'rliiln'H I'nlii Ititlm wiih
tliroiiKli. (
iroinntly iiniilli'il mid IImi iiiIiiiiIh Inter
mo paiii liini iilniiiHitril ami no ii'inc
Hiiffcrliij,' wiih exiH'rlciiiTii. In (lin;u
iluyn tlio child wiih weurliiK licr nIioo iih
iiHiml nml wltliulisiiliiti'lyiio illNcoiiifnrt.
Mr. I'ont'll Ih 11 well known men-luiul
ot Korkliiml, V11. i'aln II11I111 Ih an
niitiiH'iitlo ami IiciiIh wicli IiiJiiiIch with
out niiitiinition ami hi 0110- third tlio
tiiiio reiiiilreil ly tlio uniiuI troatmi'iit
l'"or Balo by Uctf CrusH Dhik Htoro.,
John F. Hull,
AtTOItNKY At I.AW.
0.11m 1 1 icidnmlif li'oA. l-'ioiit iirrrt,
T. W. Boimoct,
Art-Olt.N'KV ANI CUUNSKI.Olt AT
MAUHtinm.n , r-iut.
THE FAIRIES.
CntiM kIm o liottor ill
timii
kihI fnwli lntttirniiit i'bkh.
Hunt look to ttio fnrliH for tliiMti,
linwi'M-r.
I'iiiih' hrri'S tlioy'ro ntii)n Iutc,
nlwitjit fiHi, iilwajit iUHiiitnlili,
Campboli & Eiclcworth.
A Prescription
Flllnl hero will Imvoixucllv tho
irrct your liliyaluimi intuiiilril
kIioiiIiI hitvit.
Wo know till IwHtMt) tlio iiiKru-
iliiiiit nill nil do frond nml roli-
tdilo, mill tliu t'iin)Hitimliu nuti
mli) in tlio Iiihi ili'rco.
IltiuK ptroriitioiin licto uiul run
iiii t'liunet'i.
Hed Gross Drug Store
John Freussi Frop.
Vt'
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A Sad Case.
Coquille Herald. Sheriff Gal
licr ritam-d fui Salem this morii
itie to convoy G. W. James to the
insane asylum. This is an ex
tremely sad case of insanity, Mr.
Jn.ncs, n bright aud piomisiug
young man of I'l'shtrnp was
married to Lou Zcttn ISelicit on
Sunday, the 3d, iust, nud was at
that time mi "ering ftom some
trouble iu his head, which iu a
few days whs pronounced brniu
fever, but proved to be the break
iug down of his mental ImIiujcc
from some unknown cause.
Two Mlglily Ninirods
J. V. Hall the attorney, wen
duel: hunting Wednesday 011 the
big marsh across the bay. He
returned nt night wet mid tired,
but happy, with his day's bag of
'amc wrapped mysteriously iu
his oil coat. When asked about
his luck, he said that he had oul,
been able to vet two shots but had
b.-gged one fine duck. Then he
removed tlixr"Sv.trliiiiis from hi.
"hti aud proudly di ;)l"yed it
m t, than which uotlnig Mionge
Nwim.s the sea. This brilliant 1
feat of arms ou the pait of his
brother, filed the .soul of J. T.,
the other member of the legal
firm of Hull & Hall, mid 011 )n
dny in spite of the worst btorm
that has taged this .season, he
took his trusty blunderbuss under
jhi.s iirm aud embarked for the
ducking grounds. Today he is
claiming that he brought back
three teal, but that 11 ueighbor'.s
cnt stole them off the back porch
last night.
Forced Sale
The Cook stock of wall-paper
which was attached for debt some
time ago was sold 'nt miction
Tuesday, bv (. IK Hridies. heini'l
B. i??0,y ) .uau t ft?
. ii I j'J r ..-wZAl IVY
Mrii-vvty ' IU
A-lKBAV
53waft
wnaBws
0. W. Towor, M D.
I'llVHKJlAN AND MMMKON.
Clfli In hi'njjul.ielivi uiul Hnillli' lll.ltf,
ftniil miimi, MitittiitaM, Onr.Mt.
W. IT. Douglas .
ATTOUNKY AT LAW ANIl.tJ, H.
t'OMMlOHIONllli.
I'toul (Ini'l, M.wililWI.I, UitKoni
Host and Co ml or t
TIii'kii milwlniillnl iiuittroewr urn hlri'i I in Kith.
'I lu'y 11 ro nmifnrtiililo nitit will rotulu lliclr "nprlugl.
new" fur tfrH, Mmlo In two pk-vni or nil' In
0110 plt'ri". Tlirsit Inixk iiintiiiti, with
1'iittoii fiico urn iun to ulMuilr iiikI t-iwt 11 Rrrnt
tli'iil liiw iiiniicy.
QimiSTfiNsiiN & Johnson
Wo Study Printing!
Wc make n features of prepar
ing printing that is profitable.
That is we make it
Profitable
irons!
to our pa-
We .study types nud effects to
iusuie attractive arrangement,
and we believe vnii'll nppicci
ate how we handle your work.
Kiotti 11 card to u catalogue wc
want to figute on your work.
MAIL JOB OFFICE.
NO SLATE,
KfliH'. ljj; iK uibee unburntlite niliilnnc In
Ihi- .l Ii.uiW to )wr iliwr dy llriinrr, Jutt
Itie .u'(hl. Inv-lMiiiInK ul, hhkli Ihiiiii
)oti w4nt It luUirn. Iiat iIomu'I Imrii up loo
miKli iHuitey WIhU your gctlinc tutl you
iii'kIiI .11 fell get the liPtl.
I umlier iWittf!, ilkeel Irom the mill. Dry
n?x uVen in any tun of town mi 1I101 1 notice,
'Illicit wl ilf.iy .inL, M.mlnx. KuLiiknd
cii.iminn I'lione JM, l(MMue, Cor, TWrd
and A itreJl
L. HE1SNER.
i ' ' t
II Was r:pcclcd.
The l'ort Oiford Ttibune says
that the Corbin City wharf has
been entirely demolished by the
sea and lies scattered up mid down
the beach.
Ncaniig Completion.
The .street committee lost
none of the valuable tunc before
rainy weather set in completing
the unfinished street work and
with fair weather only n
a short time lunger some of the
heretofore worst thotouglifarcs in"
town will be iu fine condition for
winter.
Young llurselliicf.
(fiiySopcr, n 15-yenr old boy
ol Camus valley, who has been
working fur II. C. Shell 011 the
Coquille, sfolc one of his employ
er's hones and struck out, but
was overtaken at Haudoii by the
lerifliafter having .sold the horse.
,,,, j,;,, fHu,crs request helms
ecu taken hack home. It seems
lint he hits already been iu the
eforiu school, for theft.
FLYING VISIT FROM
PROSPECTIVE BENEDICT
Ktigcuu Schcttcr, after a few
days' visit with his relatives here,
lelt for Sail l'raucisco on the Ar
eata. The reason given for the
briefness of his stay was fear that
he would miss the stenmer back
to the Islands, but it is more like
ly that he wanted to be sure of
meeting another very important
sailing date the 20th, when he
mid Miss Jennie Tlicliu will em
bark together on the sen of iimtri
niony. The young people both
have hosts of fiieuds here who
will wish thcui all. ppssibla hap
W
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bid in by II. ,Sei!Bfjlnckcufow3oTtess. -