The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, March 15, 1902, Image 5

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COOS BAY CAMP
LOG SAWING CONTEST
Tim entertainment given by
the V. oi V. Inst Saturday
night w.i3 a brilliant success in
every way. An excellent pro
gram, a dance and a banquet at
the Central Dining Room was
enjoyed by the Woodmen and
their guests, The log.sawing
contest was the principle feature
of the evening.
The log was hard fir 35 inches
in diameter.
I'oi r teams entered the contest.
Thuir mimes, the kind of saw
used and the time made areas fol
lows: Abraham Swaubcck and Mat
Yulstrom, Simonds Saw," 1.51 .
ack McDonald and Hen l'erry,
Atkins saw, 1.28.
C. L. Albrccht and Win. Kich
woith, Atkins saw, 1.52.
Hilly Doyle and Frank Smith,
Simonds snw, 1. 1.1J4.
The last team named, was the
lightest in weight, but they struck
n pace that was beautiful to see,
and held it all the way through.
Thev were declared the winners
of the first prize and cho.se (he
Symouds saw. McDonald and
Perry took pt'cond,the AtkitiF, and
the other two teams took, the saw
handles. 1 a aa I in I
WANTED
ItotinMo man for manager of a Ilrnncli
(Illicit we wlnli to open In tlil vicinity.
Huro Ih 11 good opening for the rlilit
1111111. Kliully glvo good reforenco wlion
writing.
Tlit A. T. Morrlii Wliolet'alo lloin-p
Clnclntntl, Ohio.
Jllustratiil Catologuo -Ictn. stamp!'.
To Fix tlic Dears
J, W. Catching, one of the
prosperous farmers of the Sumner
neighborhood was in tovynThurs
day. lie informs the Mail that
the bears have not yet resumed
operations against the sheep, but
that wildcats heve bceu getting
some of his lambs and some of
Captain Uooue's. He lias had n
frapW which has been sprung n
couple of times, but would not
hold the animal. He has now
taken home n stronger one and
thinks that the wildcat that gets
there will be n goner,
Preparations arc being made to
give the bears a warm reception
when they awake from their long
winter lcthcrgy. Mr. Catching
lias one trap out aud will put out
some more, and George Uoone
has built a timber trap of 6x16
timbers, on the route usually fol
lowed by 'old clubfoot-1 Tak
" ng,,ft$ll around, Bruin is liable
lb findihings quite lively around
Simmer when he shows up there. ,
plcvcn Dollar's
The town treasury was en
riched eleven dollars yestcrdrfy
by the young man who was ar
rested fer disorderly conduct in
blacking the cyea ol a compar
ative stranger the night before.
In crossing the Coquillc bur
Wednesday afternoon the steamer
Maudalay got too clo.ec to the
South -pit aud struck She
swung broadside on aud remain
ed in a precarious situation for
nearly a half hour when she was
worked off aud proceeded to sea.
The Mundalay was following the
tug out and it is thought that as
the tug went unusually close to
the spit, Capf Uatchelor miscal
culated his position which ac
counted for the accident, The
sea was very smooth, otherwise
the situation would have been
serious.
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Halom, Or. Alar. -12-A win was hpin (if
Mr. nnil Mr. Oliver JuiuanvMfW 1 ,
LMra.Jory wit formerly mw 1; ,
HoiUioii or Coos river. ' ty.jStik '&Z
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1002, to llio wife of A,T. 'ATAriP,
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Dora items
Our neighborhood Iiai Ijccn afflicted
lint tho Into cant) was nenrly two months
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wllli tlin prevailing dfKenfloffutiallpox,)!'
out, mo intH cant) was ncnriy two inomiie
aim so wo think wo liavo ft killed liorc.
npworlli League lijecf Officers.
The regular monthly business
icctiug of the Hpworth League
was held Wednesday evening, in
the league room adjoining the
church.
Following arc the officers elect
ed for the ensuing year.
President. R. C. Lee.
1st Vice President, Mrs. O
Iinufou. sd Vice President, Lillic Mer
chant. 3d Vice President, Mrs. J. V.
Carter.
4th Vic: President, Cora Chap
man. 5th Vice Prcsiecut. Milo Sum
ner. 6th Vice President, Maud
Drown.
Grandma Bcoflcld Is nnltp noorlv.
Horn-to tho wife of M. C. Milter,
March 2nd., a girl; II lived but a few
lion and wan buried uoxt day.
Kd. Weekly, who moxed to Klamath
county nearly a year ago, vrlwrt,S'T'hlflL
country U far ahead of Coos for raising
cnttlo but If you want (0 raise, fpudij
iitny then. ,
Ktigeno Scoflold, (tho littlo boy who
broko IiIh nrm tlireo weekrt ngo,),i8 get-
tint; along nicely. -?,-& v
Horn totjio wlfa)f I-, p. . Miiiuni.
Mnrcli 8tli. n wn. Mother and child
lloillLMVldl. "
.1. . Stcinmlor l Imvlntr about threo
Imnilrpil Iiicu (iiat In Mini-Ivor filinrrmlv
for tho next high watr, ho intends tak-
injr mom or men 10 1110 main nvcr.
Mr. Sliackerforu. who ban lieen carry
inir iiialHictwecn Dora and Sumner, U
Blck with tho h mall pox.
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jjfttont sun v raircifltfo'nnu rorna q-u,
it all Ion. All tho leading MagazluoT7
(TD7r TiK'it'y a iTn'VL AlrrKQv a itu
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Subscriptions for all
papers anil periodicals.
garo and tobacco. J Stationery, Jowolry, notions!
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Mr. Shnckerford. who has been carry-
ar nmll 1)ctwpcn Dora and Sunini
k with tho h mall pox.
Clark Hunch Ih laklnif lain place.
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Coquillc Teachers' Salaries
The directors and teachers of
the Coqui'le school held n con
sultation Tuesday evening and
tried to come to an agreement or
compromise to settle the dispute
about the wages due the teachers
for time lost on account of the
laic quarantine. The proposi
tion was made to the teachers
that their board bills aud trans
pot tatiou to and from the separate
place they wentduriug the closed
seaiou would be paid by the
school boaid. This was rejected
bv the teachers. The teachers
contracts will expire Friday and
a settlement will have to be
brought about before that time.
The outcome of the dispute is
eagerly watched by the citizcus
of Coquillc.
Bruit's Disease
TI10 largest amn over payed for a
proscription, olinngod hands nt San
FranolHCO, Aug. l$0 , 1001, Tho .rans
for mvnlvtul in coin And iitook
ailG.GOO.OOund was nuld by a imrtyof.
biislnota nion foraspcoillo for Uiiglil'u.
lJison?i'iuiul.Mnuo'08,liitncnoiiicuruulo
dispiiHOd.
Tliov comnionceu tun boiious inves
ligation of tho apecifioNov. 15. 1000
Thoy intorviowcil ecorca of tho ourod
aud tnod it out 011U6 inorita by putting
ovor tlireo dozon cases on tlio treut-
monl and watching tliom. Tlioy also
cot nliVHicians to namo ohroi.jo. in-
ourablo cases, nml udnilniiterod it
with tho nliYflioIans for jiulgoa . Up to
Aug 25, eighty novon per coiuof tho
test casoB wcro either well or progtea
Bing favorably .
Tlioro being only tiiirtoon por cent
of failures, tho partica wore satisllud
aud closed tho tranaaullnu. a no pro
coedinga of tho invouligattng ooin
nuteo and tho olinlnul roporU of Hiq
tost crises w'oro nublishfld and will ho
mullod Ireo on application. Addrosa
John J, ruuo.v Homi'AXy, 4'20 Mout
gomorySt., SanJ?ranoUco,04. ..
Mr. 1). V. Krantz Ih tho uroiiil father
of twin boy, born March Oth. ":
Mru. 1.0011a Hurry, wlio ban been work
ing for Iran Kcoflold. returned to her
homo lant Saturday.
Mr. Sherman Kllim hns aitntcd the
"Half Way Hoiwo" Sitkum,N)f 'Walter
Laird.
Horn to tint wiftf nf W.Tmftllv fnoo
Kdua Scoficld) of nohmulsL)Va.ih. Jan
'Jail: a Hon. ' i""?r' ''".
Hi Mary Hlack of Sumner, Or. if
Finying 111 .ti. .. .miiiit n. . ,f
Tllo neaiaiu mil sciiooi uuinci
hired MM Molllo Caldwell to
Tlio Uora district hired Mtsi Annlot,
Haii .
Wliat is the matter with tho SItKur.i
corrcspoiciatu? wp iuirs uieir wei
coino ncwi. '
I liavo ,
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Repairing
Neatly
Never thought of such a
sign for a medicine did you ?.
Well, it's a good sign for
Scott's Emulsion. The body
has to be repaired like other
things and Septt's Emulsion is
the medicine that dcSes'it.
These poor bodies wear out
from worry, from over-work,
from disease. They get thin
and weak. Some of the new
ones arc not well made and
all of the old ones are racked
from long usage.
Scott's Emulsion fixes all
kinds. It docs the work both
inside and out. It makes soft
bones hard, thin blood red,
weak lungs strong, hollow
places full Only the best ma
terials are used in the patching
and the patches don't show
through the new glow of health.
No one has to wait his turn.
You can do it yourself you
and the bottle.
This picture reprcjenta
tho Trado Mark of Scott's
Kinufclon aud is on' the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample.
SCQTT &JlOWtyE, 4
ijco Pcatl Sf,. New Yoik.
50c. iwd J! 1, all druggists.
That is what w;e have to sgll, q,nd
we can fill all orders fpr an
and all kinds. -THE QUALITY,
is guarantee! . and the price is
right.
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OUR STOCK nSTCLUDES
anything required in Fir, Spruce,,
Red and White,Qejdar.
S1MPSQN LUMBER CO,
Phone Main 151,
North Bead, Ore
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.GROCERY
A fall lino of choioo grocorios, feed, flour, ham and bacon,
alwnj'd on hand, fresh fruita and vegetables received on
overy aicanior
HCHSSr PRIOE PAIDlFqR PRODUCE, BUTTER ND EQQS
osiiebttsze: cSc sttjpp.
frte Delivery
TelcpbdBCi D)flln11.
GEE FEE.
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DEALER IN GROCERIES,
FRESH FRUITS, VEGETAL
PROVISIONS,
FEI3D, J5TO., OF
TUB BEST Q UALITY.
1'RigES REASONABLE.
FROZEN "OYSTERS
EVERYDAY. : : ;
A Street, Murshfield, Ore
CENTRAL HOTEL
Corner of Front and A streets,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
JONH SNYDER. : : : j : Proprietor.
rnuis Well-known and fa voritr- V"
Jt HOTEL has lust been ebtlrely refitted and' -refurnished
throughout and Is again open to the .
public for patronage.
New beds and spring mattresses have been
placed In almost every sleeping room of thiO ,
liouse and neither trouble nor expinsn has bcc.i " .
(urcd to put everything in nrsl-elass order,
TEKUS.
Hoard and Lodging, per week .......... s s.i
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M.i.'.....i "859
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