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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1902)
l, H .-" - - - -V rf. V MJ1 ,-nr If rfERSOITAL Mrs, Masters mnkea n specialty ot tailored suits nt vory reason nil o prices. tf. Port Orford Tribune Joroph Stownrt whoso disappearance from Pintol River about tlio timo ol the finding of tho dend t-ody of Gue Berg, at that place, caused suspicion to rest on him for n time, is at 'Jlmmler Mountain, Idaho, Ilia wifo lifts iccclved several lettera from him, Miss Mary Black returned toher nome at Sumner Wednesdnyfrom North Bend, where tho hn9 been in attendance on Mrs. L.J. Simpson. Mr;, Simpson is sow well on tho road to rccovory, nnd Mies Black was obliged to tnko n rest as her health was beginning to suffer. Any one wanting puro A No. 1 Leaf .aril strictly corn-fed hogs can find it on sale at tho Marshfield Cash Meat Ma ket. "K number of members of the Metho dist Indies Aid Society spcatWcdnesdny 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Reedy. Tho 'party went via gasolinclanncli and re turned that evening. All report having spent a pleasant time. Mrs. Win. 'Walkar of WIHaunch slough treated the party to to mo fine selections of mu- tk. Those going were Mesdames Bear, Lee, Brown, Abbott and Weaver and and the Leo boys. Mrs. Wm. Lawhorn, of Somner, was is town Wednesday, in company with her daughter, Mrs, Albert Stommerrnan, who was on her way to her homo on Coos river after a visit with her parents. Fine Stationery at Norton's. t'bas. Lar, n workman in tlw ji&rshfleld shipyard, sustained a severe bjttise of bis foot Wednasday afternoon. p a heavy timber falling on it, and frill be laid up for a while. Walter Jr., the 7 year old son of Wal ter Weaver, of Ross'slougb, was brought J down to Dr. McCorrnac'a office Tuesday evening with his right shoulder disloc ated and collar bone brokon, the result of. a fall from a fence. He was fixed up tad will be as good as new. Fred Baker, who has been working for -John Tbornthwaile on Daniels crock, U laid cp from being kicked in the shoulder by a horse. Nothing better than P.edCross Expec torant for troublesome cough; try it. Joe. Gilbert and Wm. Klahn, of Em pire, walked up over the road Wednes day, and returned on the Flyer. Thoy reported the xoad dusty for walking. Eoruo people cannot tell tho difference between a growler and a thinker. Ono )uet finds fault but has no remedy; tho thinker has a remedy. lis. Dr. 1'rentls will bo out of town from , JkIj 7th to Aug. 1st. nave your dental work attended to before ho leaves. 18-21-dAw L, R. Robertton la in receipt of a let .ter from his brother II. 0. Robertson, privalo aecrotary to Senator Mitchell, saying that from the outlook now, thoy may not get away from Washington be fore the first of August, though they ,;aay,get away by. the first of July. Mrs. John Mirrsour, ot Roavor II III, returned homo yestordoy, nftor sovoral days visiting in Marahtlold. Nola Monron of Tonmllo was in town Tuesday night on business. Mrs. B. D. Jonoa anil Mlsa Nellio Mor gan, of Empire City, droro up over tho rond to Marehtlold Tuesday. W. J. Butler returned Tuesday, nftor an absence of about two weeks spent in Portland nud vicinity. John Knluud, brought In a ecowlnad of white cedar shingles from North slough to II. Setigatcckcn. The shin gles were from Judd and Savage. Professor W. II. Bunch left horo Tues day morning for Bay City, Catching slough and Coos River, on his tour ol the schools, which will tnko in all sec tions. Tho grading of II. SongstnckenV Nob hill lots has been completed. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ross, of Hois elough with tbeir niece, Mrs. H.urls, came down Thursday on their way to Baudon for nn outing on the beach. Miss II, Boamia teachor of tho 7th nnd.Sth grades in tho Marshfield public tchool will leave on the Alliance for a visit to relatives in the Willamette valley. One of tho funny things at tho bail gitine was when one of the Bandonlaus, at the bat, struck at a ball with tho ut most vim nnd ferocity after the ball had pesicd him and was actually in the catcher's hands. Mrs. Moffatt, of Rqseburg, mother of Mrs. Cliff Campbell, of this place, who has been Kriousby ill nnd nt one timo was not expoctodto live, is much bettor, and Mrs. Campbell is expected home on the Alliance. 7.. T. Thomas, one of ;the prasporous farmers of tbo Allegany taction was jn town Tuesday. Bond Suporviaer K. N. Harry, of Bit kum, has tho timber cut back from the road the ontiro distance from Dora to halfway up to North fork hill. This Is a substantial improvement and a great benefit to the road. Marsh field will have the WfjjMt cle br.V.kja in tho oountyon the Fourth. R. G. Summorlin, of f.e, is in town on Ills way to Sen Francisco, whore ho will enter tho Herman hospital for an operation on his jaw bono which was broken several years ago and has been giving him considerable trouble. J. Kahn, tho Portland wool dealer, came down on tho Hunter from Car diner, bringing a lot of mohair pur chased there. Tho Alliar.cG"nrrived Thursday even ing and wont down tho bay again at 1, a. m. Tho tug Hunter camo down from Oar diner Thursday, bringing a shipment of Mobair to tho Alliance warehouse Sho also brought tho household goods of II. G. Plooger, who fa moving back to the bay, having resigned his position at tho Umpqua lifo-BR.ving fltatipn. .' George PHONE, 436, 1.0.0. F.BIdjf. MARSHFIELD OREGON. easonal) SHOES o-o -rf Tho success of a shoo DiMtfirtmcnt uiionua un- ou wear of the goods. O U l rfltXv Mens1 Shoes comprises (i'Viiyy allgradwfor tho Farm, the Street, the Office, the Store. Just IJocoivcd UNION MADB SU01S5 FOB M1SN -GOOD SOLID AND BIJRV- ICKABLK. IJ Yiri KM. French Klil.l'imtiicKid. Hex i'M, Dull Kangaroo, Danc ing and Home Slipper. Ml kluUx of uwtul footwear. COMFORTAIil.K AND I!AY 'STOPS RHKl'MATISM, THOSK KI.KCTRIC LINK!) SHOIB' SKVKKAL LINES OK Children's Shoes M -T TliK hum; id!'. HARD UKAR GOOD AN D STYLISH Infants' Blue and Pat cut Leather Shoes- e George Tibbetts I. O. 0. J Building MARSHPIKLD, - OREGON Sample h y reiiuest. Tibbelts Jul f-r . ) yHn tzp2ll55 - . .. . Outing rnriy. An outltig party conilsttngof tho frloiula of Fay Whlto, chniwronwl by Mrs. Whlto ol South Marnhfleld optmt n inoBtdcllghlful day on tho plcnlo grounds on tho hill. Tho party went loaded to tho guards with all tho goodies of the tunuon. Visit Coquille. Mra. Cathcart and lira. J. T. McCor mac went over to Coqulllo on Mondtty, (roturlng next day,) to attend n meeting ol thu newly organised Idgo 1). ol II. they report tho lodgo Inn lloiul.ihliii: condition, a sumptions bntniuet wan served, tho decorations were beautiful. Slae Capsized. As tho Ktago from (iardlnor reached .lurvis landing Tuesday, tho pasitougers had a wholcsalo spill-out added to their experluncro. The wind had drifted lootn sand In at thu lower tide of the road and tho drlvor !.,nil tnrttf iiHv ilrni!! I irfl rll.ti.ln lllinll tl , .. , . , nlth thu remit that the etngo rolled' over and thu pasongrs KOt out. For Innately no one wm hurt, though there irtan I41.IU Injtil t1 llAMUirlt-Hm. tnrttlllltfM 1, n I. iniv .v.i. wi ,-.ij vt.av. ", ...w...l... tho following person: Mrs. Alfred Johncon, Mrs. F. Morse, Mrs. B. F. Lawrence, W. J. Butler, J. R. Learned, Chns. (irleieu, CHns, W. Simon and J. W. Dennett. Coos the Kinest on Knrth. Miko Hogland, who recently nrrlvod from Wtten Finland, and has purulimud tl. J Victor Anderson farm on Catching elough was in town Thursday. Mr. Hog land'iH an fliiorgetic youutjl-'inlander, v. (io thinks that Coos county la the finest oil innto ho has over lived in and ho says he has tried all perte of tho United Slutee cud has Ik n in the most propitious cliuioa of South Africa. Ho thinks no !ocaton that he has ever visited can hold n candle to Coos' equitable climato, If our county had toveral hundred more such intelligent foreigners settled on his rich dairy farms nuts would 1m more prosperous. Travel by Sea Anivals from Son Franolcuo by Areata Jnue 20. Mrs Baker, Karnost Holm, Mrs Bar ber, F G Kelly, J Proctor. Mrs 1) R Toy, Mrs Ilcin Mrs Breens, Mrs Anderson. J. Simmons, Mies C Ainden, Miss H A nut run, Mire K Nelenn, MissS. Ni-Von R McVJy, A Biuuo, FUohii, Mrsllolm, Mlse Holm, Miss II. Holm, J A Lbs, J Backmnu, A Hoondu, J Olivers, P (ielvante, G ilnrchlo, .1 Drower, R Fos ter, W. Ilerg, .1. Kotkn, C Thomas. Arrivala from South by Allianoo June 10: Mrs G Lightuer, Smllo Kruno. MIih M Larxen, Mlsa A Larson, J L Dies, C A SiMinilorfl, A M JnhnHon, C Hhaw, Ilolnu Lawson, Mm II M Wnlford, J Levy, A D Bane, Mih B (Irlfllth, Mrs M Kern and 'Jt childron.'J I. Illllyor, H T Ilargie, 0 P Morgan, ! Miliar nnd wifo, W K Voager, W 8 Bumlmrd, R B Scott. Dopartuica north by Alllnnco Juno20: W W Whereat, MIbh Alice Gray, Annie W Meson, W J Lind, A 0 P Tyler, R I) Fulton, L L Roberts, Annio K Roberta, J K Kylo, Hnltlo Kyle, Walter Batoa, D McRoy, MrsC Walsh, Archlo Walsh, Lou Hanson, Mies 13 Boamie, J K Sim mona, J R firnaile, J Kolly, J McDonald, I) Bryden, R Gardlnor, J Blacklock, F K McCandy, Mrs 0 LI Fry, F W Soltus. Broken I'llcdrivcr, A. W. Noal's pllo drlvor, which was mt disabled by (dripping Ihunpur yhool while driving 'Vlli'i nt Uruno'o shipyard, will bo in coimhIidIoii aualn in a fow dnyH, as n now ftpur wheol waH cast by tho C'ooa Day Iron Works yortlordny, Fortunately tho fouudntlon for tho koul had Just boon finkhud when tho break down ocuurud, no that thu keel has boon lain and thu first frames worn raited Toosday, The Needle Wotkcut. 'ihe A. N. W. Club which met nt tho Kickuorth home with Mlsa Suelo spent n pb-atKint uftornoou and will moot next Thursday n Went Marthlluld with Mrr. Fred M. Frlsdburg. Steamer Rogue River Sunk. F. B. Dow, who Jilst returned from Cold llcwoh says it was reported thuro that tho Btfitmur Rogue River ran on n rock at thu mouth o( th Illinois river last Sunday nnd now rosta on the hot tout ol the river. I. Hacker, of Cm(uille has purchased Hood, tho trotting horeo.otrnud by .Mrs, 8. II. Hsturd. Ho bought horid, har ness, and buggy and feela ns proud an a psMtkk with his turnout. Mr. and Mrs. Dow roturnml from nn over I nnd trip to Curry county points. A pook train ol fllvu horros nrrlvod at Kiikl Marshlleld from Rnielturu yiwiter kay, (or use in conuoction with thu work of the railroad surveying party. - D. It. Toy, one of Myrtle Point's busi ness men, enmo ovor yesterday to meet Mrs. Toy, who arrived on thu last Areata. Mrs. Toy has been in Usn Francisco the past three month receiving medi cal aid in one of the hospitals, nud re turned much improved in health. ("uphill! Cornwall ol thu tug Hunter reports in very foggy outtlde. Professional Cards. K. H. Walter, D. D. S. DKHTALSCRt.KON AKI) MKCHAN ICAI.DK.VlItfT. OIHce Wm. Nnsburg IM. A. St., MARHIIFIFLI), : : ORRtlON. A. G. Gross, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON. Oftlc-, Niiiburg Buildirg. Phono I2J MAKMIFlia. : : ORKOON B. 33- Straw, M. D. PHVMCIA.N AM) HUlltiKON. hiHi'lal utti'iitlnu to iIIhuiihim of tli( Kye J'llir. NN- l.llll I'llllNlt. (UnHtHM HttlNl. Ufllee isi Sengstnekeu cc Smith Jiuildiiij. W. U. Douglas, ATTORNKY AT LAW ANU U. 8, CO.M.MISSIONm!. Iioni i' . i.M.u i.nclil, Oregon. J. W. Bonnott, A'rrOltNKY ANi; CUL'NHKLOH AT LAW. AfAUS IIKIKL1) ORV. John F. Hall, A'iTORNICY AT LAW. Offico In I'.ldomilo block, Front street M.uslificM, Oregon, B. St MARSIIiniJIvD, QR1J O. F. MoKniglit. A'lTORNRY AT LAW Office in the Iicunctt.& Walter Building., MAItSUFJELD, ' . OltEGO