The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, August 23, 1902, Image 6

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MARSHFIELD OREGON
Additional Looal
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va r-i. ,..,. u;w
a-m wifiiM 4a wvbu nut uu utsuvn ,
house in Mtrsbfleld Heights,
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i Blsh. H. L. Barkley returned to Rose
i burg Tuesday via Coos Bay wagon road
after spending a week in Coos and Cqrry
County.
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f J. 6. Kaufman purchased of A. E.
.Seaman the "Clinkenbeard" lot in West
Marshfield consideration $950.
I MaHazer Robertaod resorts tlio nhone
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Henry Hanson's plaoe 20 miles south.
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Julius Larsen took a deep sea fishing
. party ont Tuesday. The party was un
able to return owing to rough weather
and he was obliged to put into Big
Creek.
The Schooner Jessie Minor arrived
Monday afternoon v and' docked at thb
i.Staudard Oil whaf with a largalot of
Sour and feed for the Standard Oil Co,
Capl Whitney has his eon's wife as a
guest, this trip.
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UentyL. 8baltuckof Shellsburg, towa,
was cured, of stomach trouble with which
jho bad been afflicted for years, by four
boxes of Cbatnborla'o'i Stomach and
Liver Tablets. He had,.previously tried
..many qther remedies and a number of
physicians without relief. For sate by
Jno Froues, - '
Bandon Recorder: A. TV', 'Btradtir
met with a misfortuno last Saturday )n
' theloBsofan eye. He fell from a ltfg
.,jbn to another one striking on a Bifeg
f Which entered his left eye cutting (t
7ory badly and desiroylng the 'eyeball,
.line .temporarily disabled by. fire nerr,bsck t0 eolUo herr'
W1I2!SIL-
CASTORIA
For Infants and Childron,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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CASTORIA
TXt COrTAUK (tMMVlCW VO CTTT.
C A. Moore Is Qtttng up the "Old Cor
ner" at Empire and will open up a
saloon therein.
Coqullle P.ulletln: Faae & Smith, the
Bandon white cedar sawmill men, have
contracted 00,000 feet of whito cedar
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.wiwi mo xiarcor commission ot Sin
Francisco, to bo shipped on the next
Mandalay.
Any one missing his paper will confer
a favor by reporting the fact to this of
flee. There is a screw loose eomewbero
and we would like to find outwherd it is.
John Bernatb,,late of Look Brairio,
Mfna,, who has boon on tbo bay about a
month and a half, has gone to Portland
to meet his family and will bring them
Building operations in Marsafield are
going forward steadily and several
houses are in court of construction al
.the time'. Just n'sw West and South'
Marebflcld and the Rallrdad aUdltioti
are the centers ol activity.
Miss Florence Hayes, of Astoria, wlid
has been at Roguo river about three
months, came upon the Areata ahdtook
pasea'ge on the Alliance for her hornet
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The schooner Marcbni at North Bend
fhasher hold partly flllwl with lumber,
"but her rigging is not ybl completed.
She .will load for South Africa, and Cap
tain Lawecln intends to got to sea ja
time to beat the Alumna Fridays to nor
destination.
'. AvtsUldtVe livestock exhibit at tho
State Fair will be worth many times tho
price of admission. No state in the
Union will havo a better livestock show,
and every farmer should makeran effort
to see tho biggest show ever held this
pot the Rocky Mountain?,
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Thero is a rumor onrrant o! tho snoot,
tryi of eomp ouo at, h picnic at or near
'Coqulllo. It has boon itnpotslblo to
And any authentic information as to
rr ho and by whom the shooting waa done.
Jt is reported however, that It was n
caio of tho gun not being loadod. An
accou.it will appear in tomorrows Mail.
K. K. llungorford, of tho Title Giur
nntcoV; Trust Company, has returned
from n trip to the Coos Bay country and
a vory ontlttitlnstlo over tho prospects
of n bit; jump In tho v.xltio of land in
thnt region. It Is undontood Hint Mr.
Uungorford will movo his family to the
town of Bangor in a short time nnd
mnku that his pormnnntit rosldouce.
Portland Journal.
Was Nol'a Case cf Leprosy
Dr. K. Mingus, city physician, reports
on tho caio of tho Chinaman who was
reported to bo sick with leprosy, Mr.
Mingus mado a thorough examination
Tuesday morning, and found tho report
to be false. Tho man being simply old
decrip and badily run down. Tbore
aro no cigns of of leprocy.
Work Resumed
Wilketbarre, Pa., Aug. 20 Duyrea
waaliery and Wahke Bros, resumed
operations this morning without moles,
tatlon. The striker aro gathered in
large uumbero oronnd the place but no
trouble is expected Armed guards aro
stationed within the barbed wire barra
cade. Camping at Rocky Point
A party of eight young ladles are
camping at Rocky Point. They will
make a stay of one week. Tho party
consists of tho Mlea Kdna and Stella
O'Connelle, AHco Butlor, Bird Short,
Agues Hutcheion. Kva Anderson and
AH'co Aiken. Mrs. Minot and Mrs But
ler will act as chaperons to tho party.
They will retnrn next Wednesday.
Accidental Shooting.
But meager particulars havobcen ab
tainablo in regard to tho shooting acci
dent mentioned In yesterday's paper.
It has been luarned howevr, that tho
accident occurred at Myrtle Point Sun
day, and that tho young man Injured
was WIUIo Arnold and the young lady
who did tho shooting was Mies Mary
Clroy. Of course it was a case of "didn't
know It was loaded, and the young
man's jaw waststruck by the bullet from
a 22-callbro pls'.ol.
He was not seriously injured, and is
getting along allrlght.
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Scared Ine Bears.
Our Tcnmile correspondent says of one
of the camping parties from bore; Nu
merous hunting and fishing expeditions
wero indulged in and the ladies appeared
to be as expert in the art of fishing as
any of the classical sports, having cautght
no less than 170 troutt (Evidently that
many tonei) Two doer" wero Killed, four
legged ones at that, and ono day a largo
bear came down from his homo in a
nearby canyon to interview tho distin
guished via.tora and, was so warm y.
welcomed that ho never returned to l.ln
habitude in tho forest and tho party
from Marshfield carried away the meiii(
dries ofVfsucccsafut berfr'hund'lftttt'rill
b3 told end retold to future generations
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Mr. tt, H, ,Wal has fiiadd.ArrAjUgo.
taenia loontabllah n mows pUud nt I'm
plroClty npd will handle all tho dallies
and magazines.
Tom Holland has boon romodoling tho
rear room of the Browory saloon, for tho
accomodation of their largo growing
family patronage. A largo reading room
la being fitted up Also for tho benefit of
their patrons.
Japanese Ten
Tho Japanoto Tea, given by tho ladlur
of the Eiatum Star, t tho residence of
Mrs. Clin. Dungan, Saturday evening,
was a brlllant sticcois, and a vory cn
joyablo affair for all who attended. Tho
house was decorated In Japancio style,.
and the ladles wore tricked out In Jap
anese costume. Refreshments of all
kinds were served, from hot to.
males to Ice cream and a noat sum was
realised for tho treasury of tho lodge.
The ladles did not forget the printer,
and tho delicious lunch which found its
way to this olllco along toward midnight!
was highly appreciated and was putj
right whero it would do tho most good.
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Ice Cream and Printers.
Tibbetta hain't sent us up any ice
cream for a week, and we infer that his
numerous customors eat It all up before
closing time,
I.atcr-WIII take it all back. Tib. re
membered the printers again before the,
above Item got into tho forms, but he
had to appropriate tho cream out of a
new frcexer-full, before the thirsty pub
lie had a chance to buy it all.
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Funeral of II. F Sanford
The funeral service of Henry Frank
lin Sanford took placo today at tho Bap
tist church. Rev. Irvine conducting the
service, which was vory impressivr.
After services at the church thcremains
were taken in charge by tbo Wcodmen
of tho World, of which order ho was a
tnember, belonging to Coos Bay Camp
No. ion,
.. Mr, Sanford carried a policy in favor
of his mother for 2 003 whloh will be
turned oyer to her in the near futsro.
About 75 Woodmen went to tho cerhs
.tery to perform tho last rites to ihe de
parted brother.
N MARRIED ,. .
8WANTON-ABERNETUY-A' i tho reo
idence of the brldu's parents,' at Dora,
Coos county, Oregon, Monday August
18, 1002. Bennett Bwanton and Miss
Violet Abornethy, "
The groom and brlile are tweof Cooo
couhtiesmoat promising young poople.
T10 ceremony was performed by Bishop"
Wlls, in an Impressive manner, accord
ing to the rites oft theEpiicopal church.
Tho bride was given away by her father,
Wn. Abernethy and Miss Daisy S, 1
Abornethy acting aa brldoamjildo and
J' W. Bonndtt acting as groomsman J
The wedding Was a quiet family affair,;
none but relatViee being preHottt,
Tho bridal couplo will epond somo
timo'on tho beach at Bandon. "When
they will returq to Marshfield and Will
romain at tho J. W. Bennett'home until
Mr. Swanton can install his iurnlt'uro in
ihe Otoorge 'Ayro residence in South
Marshlicll), wfioro the- 'lapy'cotfpio wil)
roslde.
LnV sXlV LAfJn
MEN 'IN OHEOOf,
Quietly Observing Soutl&rn Oregon
Railway Operations Midi Gos
sip Afloat,
(Tuh'itrAiu)
Sonntor Olntl, In In I.oa Angolus, ami
has given It out that thu delay In work
on hia Salt-I.aku I.oh Anuilon lino is dio
to tho Innhlllty togt'ttho matcrUlfor
rnnstructlon delivered In tlinu. Thuro
Is growing fiiullng In tho railroad world
that tho Clnik plants muriily to goln
Lllnofroin l.qn Anguls to ono of Mr
Clark's Houttiorn California mines, aittl
thoro construction will cease.
Oporatlons In tho Coos lUy country
seem to bo Htlrrlng matters up In that
direction. Justat prevent, , (hero aro
many Salt l.nku financiers and men of
Infiusncn dropping into Portland to look
ovor tho ground of thu Oreat Cuntral
Railroad's plana and attcortaln, among
other thinge, frnu which direction tha
Oregon reaport lino will approach the
Mormon City. Land speculators from
tho inter mountain stalo aro arriving In
Portland daily, and some o( them aro
kopt busy, denying any special object of
their trip hero coincident with Jhc plans
of tho Great Central, at tho head of
which is a former Salt I.ako man of con
slderablo prominence, L.I). Kinnoy.
It is understood there liavclxeuhsnvy
purchases of land mado In Southern Ore
gon within a recent Jllmo. The finan
ciers of the iutorniountaln state have
evidently become greatly interested in
Coos bay and its railroad prospects.j. It
Is believed that tho Ls Angeles rosd Is
boing headed off by tho plans of a com
bination to reach tIJewater in Sou I herd
Oregon.
Much interesting gossip is flying
around concerning the,i backing of the
Oreat Central. Tho Missouri Pacific
Road is frequently conjectured as being
tho probablo backer of the far Western
enterprise That enormous system needs
a Western outlet, and along with It thcM
aro other great Middle Western lines
that might bo a In combination to open
tho Salt Lako gateway, Tho situation
as regards sovcral Eastern lines at Den
ver Is unsatisfactory, and It might bo that
tho Oreat Central is plannlg to get to
tho Pacific Coast for the accomodation
of a system or a combination which now
roaches Denver and Salt Lake. Tho
Rock Island Road Is stated to be an in)
portant factor in tho situation at Donyor,
Inasmuch as its traffic arrangements are
not tho most completo, and the Rook
Island, pcoplo would see- much to their
future interest in boing a party to tho
Groat Central combination. Whatovar
infiuonco io back of tho Mreat Central's
mysterious "busying" about Coos Bay
will soon co it io to light, it Is thought.
Physical Culture Class.
A. Tuckor, formerly of San Fraucinco,
but now locatod iu Marshfield will open
a Physical Culturo rohool in tho old Y.
M. C. A, rooms. Mr. Tucker Is gradu
ate of Prof, Van Court now Instructor
in tho Olympin Club of San: Francisco.
Mr, Tucker cxpocta to glvo baths of all
kinds, also glvo Masnago treatment to
thoso wishing. A claos is being golttm
up und will bo taught, In nil kinds Of
gymnastic oxorclsoe.
Mr. Tuckor cornea highly rocommoml
ed by having been successful in tho
business in Los Antfoleu, Reddjng and
Anderson Gal. and hco over 8 yecre experience.
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