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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1902)
J '-- "ft n inTTiiiMin " " " ' - H COAST V i I l vol xxr MAKSHFIELD? OOOS COUNTY; OREGON, AU&. 23, 1902; 3EX NO 34 TKKWJl - - ' "- . Cream of the Published Every Day In Wllkosbarre, Ton,, Ante. 10Kvory preparation for tlio resumption of work In (tin Wnruok waahcry, nt Duryon, to morrow In bolug mado. Forty men nr rlvoil this morning. Htcam was gotten up oin! troulilo is feared as shown by tho active stops bolng mado to in not nny iovo on tlio part of tlio strikers cnlcti lated to provent lliu opening of tlio works. Additional Arms liavo boon procured nnd tho foico of conl and iron poliro liavo been Incrcatwl. Toledo, Aug. 10 Tlio Canadian gov ornmont lins instructed thuir agent horo to proceed to tlio (IntlirAcito coat region to oflor Inducements to tlio 110,000 or mora strikers' fnmjiirH to form n colony and cuttlo on Canadian land wblcli VjoulJ bo donated by that government. Work will bo provided for tlio mon until they liavo prepared land for crops. Madrid, Aug. '22 King contiuuos to glvo tho olllclnl dignitaries and nobility pnlpatitlon of tlio heart by this rccont conduct. lliu latest action has canned conotornntion. His potitlvu refusal to marry a Europoan Princess, ho an nounces his intention of marrying the daughter of n South American million niro who proposes tnondiuc tho statu tlnlances thus reconclllatlng the Itopub ilcan olomout by takiug n plbbiun wifo nnd restoring Hpnnluti pro;tngo in latin America, Havana, Aug. 22 Eorloue aspect in tho situation incident to dobk labor ers and carturn is increasing. Tlio con tinuance of tho strikohaH parallzed busi ness, both foreign nnd locul nnd no boIu lion is In eight. Now York, Aug. 22 Practically no M cuaas XLWiO!wN!S i 'X-K"K,,K' '4V VIV VV iNow imo oi Jbaaios' ana unuarens' coioniai ties, just arrivea, j 1, shoes:. VJe are always. prepared to fltj(ttie haiv jgg . .. T iW( 1 Week's News the Daily Coast Mail. - rnnvn so far as tho public knows has boon mado to end tho coal strike Tlio belief is pravalent that tho almost woekly In crease in tho rotall prlco of coal demands of the public rneaiuros for adjustment of tho dldlcultlcs by arblrr.it Ion. Mitchell Is expoctcd to seek n confor ronto with Morgan ns soon as ho arrives nt tho west. EMPIRE ITEMS GLEANED BY A MAIL REPORTER Tho Colstruction Co. paid off tholr hands Thursday, it being their regular pay doy. Tito ladies of Kinplro aro having eomo lino sport overlings in tho way of bonfires and sociablo times. They havo games of nil kinds and usually windo up with a clam bsko or crabs on tho half shell. Georgo Jnckson, who is movong tho largo building for Honry Sonftstackon ci'pocts to havo that building in place by Saturday, . Judgo Watson was an Empire visitor Friday combining bnslnoesand pleasure Mr. and Mis. V. II. Smith aro visit lug MrB. M. L. Tower und daughter at tlio Government works. C. K. Scott, of Portland will havo char go of Hongatackon'a now storo at Kinplro. K chard Coko will roturn to his old postal Marshflold Saturday. .lay Towor nnd A. 1). Cauipboll woro business viators in Kinplro Friday. Tho Kinplro nnd Libby baseball niuos will play ono of their tournament gamoa ou Saturday. In tlio ovonlng n grand ball and clam bako will bo Indulged in. Tho music (or thu ball will bo furnished by Ucorgo Camuian nnd Fred Klliott. Guss Ingram, who lias been laid up from overlifting ltaa returcod to his work at tho Lifo-Havlng Station. Important to ConsuM e UYINCr goods tlirect from tli maiiiifae- t urer makes it iiossiMe for r,c to &;iye our customers High O-raile Values a a Very low uriee. Nearly everysteamer hrf shi additions to our alreaily large stock. r "" " ' jmum- "mm ' t T ' ilS U.. 1 to, BORfj WOOLIEVEIt-At frsbield, Ore!, Aug. 22, 1002, to Mr. ndMrs. W. A. Wooliovor n wn, .1 BTUTZMAN-At Maralflelit Oro, Aug. 22, 1002, to Mr. ant MraV. Btutr- m an a daughter. Will Begin ScptL St Tlio cannery will bo ready to, .recievo fish on Sept. 1st. Tlio eaVre crow is busy now making tins Ml pxpoct to hnvo a largo supply rcady,wieti canning begini. Frank Kelly has Jjiian theposl (ion tld engineer at tho cannery. Consolidation of M. V. A's. North Ilend Camp p, 10,-143 Modorn Woodmen of America have surrendered thoir charter and on next Tuesday night will bo transferred' to (W Bay Camp in Marshfield. This willjUrengthen tho Marshflold camp by aboU25 members, thus making this one of the strongest lodges in town. It is oljpeclrd that a largo turnout will be prMeht and a big time will bo bed. M Grand Bain Thoro will be aftracdbllat tha Lako creamery on SnturdoyJcg. 30th. A splonnid time is assured' to all who at- tenp. Teams will leave, Jams Landing, Saturday, returning SnwUiOiocoraodat- ' ing all who wish to attend. Tho steam launch Now Era will mako trips around Tenmilo lako carrying passengers to nnd from tho danco. Admission W cents. A first-class supper will bo eorved and a splendid time is expected. Tho best of music has bcon scoured. May Reduce Armaments Rome, Aug. 22: According to poreonB usually well informed considornblo itn portanoo attaches to tho visit of Kins Democrats of 8lli Iowa District. Creston. la., Aug., 22 Democrats of tho Eighth district are holding a conven tion hero today for tho purposo of decid ing upon a candidato for Congress. Tho natno that appcara to bo most promin ently montionod in connection with tho hasor is that of J. B. Sullivan of Ores ton. ' i l ... : T jtodatelLadies' and Gents' Travels By Sea, Arrivals by Allfan co, Aug. 21 Mre.P M. Wilbur, W W Ryan, A Hacking Mrs. Mrs A D Jones, G K Clark, M Ander son, Lcana Rivcara, T. J. McNameo, ilra F K Hungprford, F K Hungerford.Pear Hungerford, A Ilungerford, J Barns, Mrs J Hums, Eail Cook, Mrs Cora Cow an, 0 E Grimes, F W McNamara, J O Xalo, A Kurtz, P Woolwath, R E Wobb, B Richmond, D T Nelson, L Frantscn, A Hotland, P Maggeira, T W O'ark, W II Iartgren, OF Hoiroy, Mrs JBernatb, John Bornatii, W II Uplinccs, E A Up lingcr, II II Emmons,. F Gallagcr, M V Rappaport, W Williams, J II Koitos, J J W. Shaban, J Cluntoneen, G Hungato, Mrs E J Coffelt, Bronlo Coffolt, C Tim mons, II Herman, W A Cox, J. W. Ganong, M Wallaco, G D Yetter, S Thompeon, J P Brooks, E Blrtenscn, K O Berg, w D Walter, J C Wilcox. Honry Sengstackcn sold to J. 8. Kaufman, T. W. Wcgncr and W. E. Pierce, of Spokano 120 acres of land on Pony Slough for (4200 last Friday. FOR THE SUMMER r " : c shoes -, , - ,, , S : . n pont forget the famous J t) in heBt tailored clothing. ; NOTICE '0F SALE OF COUNTY PROP ERTY. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an Act of tho Legislature passed and adopted by tho twentieth Legislative assembly of the Statu of Oregon, special Feesfon of 1808, entered on pageB 23 and 20, Lawscf Oregon, and approved by tho govornor Oct 15. 18081 To authorize Coos Connty to tell and convoy by deed, signed by tho dork and Judge of tho county court with the itoal of said court ndlxcd, and to tho highest blddor for cash at pnblic auction all the proporty bnlouglng to Coos connty, sit uated fn Empire City, Coos "county, Oregon, tho former county teat of said connty, and dcECiibcd as being lote numbered ono, two, three and four in mock numbered twentyfour (2t) with on mo uDiminga -.uereon ana tcnanceB thereunto beloneincr appur except tho olTico of tho recorder of tho town o Empire City. said No therefore in consideration of tho premiBca and in accordance with said act of tho Legislature, I will on Weil-' ' nesday the 1st day of October 1002, at: tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of tall day, nt tho court houso door st Coquillo City, Coos connty, Oregon, at "' public auction and outcry, oflor or sale to tno uignest bidder lor cash all tho abovo detcrilKid property and promises ovo uetcrirjcu property i Dated at Conu llo Citv. urcgon, tnis 10th day of Ancuet 1002. 8 23 It L.Harlocker. Connty Judgo of Coos County, Oregon, , A Bewildering Profusion of Beautiful Shoes Jr J ? J SIIOE8 to suit every fancjr. Shoes to fit every foot. Shoes to suit evcrypnTBp --Brg-VatheTro -tKoheifr- Heroin our snoeeection. 'ltiis snowa what n determination will do to got tosothor the best the country affords at tho least cost to our customers. pt fcT Jr iw ir r ' 7 Ti-IELADY, THE GENTLEMAN. ' THE MISS. THE BOY OR YOljYH will find ours tho best. B-jxaothini; here to fit nndBuitablo for yory walk Inllfo. : : : f : : A Manufacturer - Guarantee backpd by Qwt porsonal vouch lor 'jaiTsfaction goes withovory pr, : ; Mm & MATSON r s. ii.fe immune- m Furriish. .Jti. ,L, A4 I i ! i i : vv N ' T ''.i . v. .- - 'h-i '' ' 'L Ufcii,i,k-' . - MVt- 1lfciwiwlfwsi - nflSitTSiafrii-! i.mr- Twii-aji-.Mtw1rtffpfTTri.i, . Mn-hf 1 JlmfTffmWttiyQftrWTtnTLtf--flJXtL . , y &s.