The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, August 23, 1902, Image 8

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Fino Stationery at Norton's.
, TJio echoouer Joseph Ituss arrivod
Monday morning.
Tlio AUInuco brought, n full CArgo of
Chinamen foi too calnion canuoiy
Thareday.
Deputp United States Marsha) Jacob
JProbstel catno.down on tbo Allianco on
official business.
Peter.Clauson or shoes. . ,
Mrs. Phil Wilbur and Miss Magglo
Anderson returned Thursday from an
Eastern trip, and report a pleasant
time
R. J. Coke, who has charge o! H.
Songstackcn'a storo iu Kmpire, came up
Sunday to see bis family.
, Her. Mulkey, Pastor of the Christian
.church at Coqnillo was in town Monday
on his way out to Eugene after his fam-
j Best lino of School ekoeB at Peter
Clausen's. .
Hugh McLain has gono to Empire to
accept agood position In tbo construc
tion work on tlio Belt Lino railroad,
r Tho P. S. T. it T. Co. bavo Just receiv
ed tho new directory of their patrons
and. will be distributed soon. .
"Wo promise that chould you ueo PUT
NAM FADELESS DYL'S and bo disatls
Scd from any causa whatever, to refund
Qi. for overy package.
Mo'BOKDnca Co., Unionville, Mo
Sold by John Preuss.
; J. McXamara, representing Floieh
ner, Meyer & Co., of Portland, and J. C.
Yalo, representing Levi, Straus & Co.,
of San Francisco were arrivals on tho
Mllauoo,
i The Telephono Co. is removing about
a mile of pole between Coquillo City
and Myrtlo Point so the county author
ities can straighten out the road.
The rifle which was raffled off Sunday
by Emit Volkman at the Owl Billiard
Parlors wa? won by W.A. Wooliever and
t'. X. llofer, they bavin;; joint owner
ship in tho lucky number G7.
Yva. Ward has his engine placed in
readiness for hauling logs on Isaac Wil
son's place on Daniel's creek, whore he
frill deliver abont COO to the Simpson
Lumber Co'e. railroad.
The . best physic Charaberlain'a
fltomach and Liver Tablet. . Easy to
ke. Pleasant in effect. For ealo by
3 no Press:.
Harry Backoneto writes to the Mail
Vom Portland thr.t he is at work for
llarech & Georgo in one of tho best ap
pointed ba'rber shops in tho North West,
and that Mrs. Backentto is much pleased
with Portland.
John Sparks of Reno, 2ev., will not
dhow at the California State Fair this
yaar, preferring to uhow at tho Oregon
fetato Fair insload, He has one of tho
finest herds o! Hereford cattle in tho
United States and will exhibit 20 head
at thefair this fall. '
A. J. Cottingham went to Washington
County, Ark., to boo his sister and vvbllo
there was taken with flux (dyeentorr)
and wna very bad off. He decided to
try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and was much pleated
Tho steamer Areata left San Francisco
Thursday with ICO tons of freight for tho
Standard Oil Co'a dock.
F. P. Norton told his property on
corner of 0. and Broadway to W. 0.
Williams of South Dakota for $2000.
Henry Scnstacken mado tho real es
tate transaction
Henry Eougstackon bought tho
Snoddon acreage ou Pony slough
Thursday the prico paid was (1000.
U. Q. Ploegcr is gradually improving
and was up and dressed Friday for the
first timo.
ThoNcodlo workers' club will meet
next Thnrfday at tho homo of Mr. J. T.
Hall, in West MarshfleldK
Georgo Wolff brought in n fino large
halibut Thursday, weighing nearly 200
pounds.
Henry Songstackon cutortainod some
Spokano friends Sunday by a trip to tho
Mazo and other points oi interest, taking
lu Rocky Point, North Bond tho Jetty,
Life-Saving Station aud other points of
intorest.
Schooner Orient was towed up to the
railroad wharf Friday morning.
Mr. are Mrs. Georgo Smith who hovo
been camping at Rocky Point returned
yesterday.
Who over has J. W. Tibbett'a soda
water glass hoidor, plea to return it at
onco. Mr. Tibbett'a will richly rcwaul
ita return.
T. A.Sacchi expects to start for Port
land this morning na a dolegate to the
State Grand Lodge Fraternal Union of
America.
A. B. Campboll expects n largo con
signment of ptachos from Koseburg.
Thoy will arrive 8unday afternoon ir
Monday, via team.
Wm. Nasburg, Dr. Straw and Chap.
McKnfgbt went down to tho stavo mill
Friday afternoon a bagged 1200 snipo
Thero was moro than a gunny sack ful.
JohuW. Flanagan, has just installed
a fine new hardwood roll-top desk in his
ofUce at tho dock warehouse.
J. S. Kaufman Ex-mayor of Spo
k'ario, Wash., an active real estato man
oi that place, together with other
fne.ids aro looking over tho resources
of Coos Bay and the county in general
nnd aro very favorably impressed aud
it is oafo to say that wo will see moro
Spokano capitalists hero in tho near
future.
Archio Krueo and John W. Flanagan
killed 700 snipe, A snipe a apiece for
tho town.
LAkB & COOS iAY TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY.
. Trl-Weokly trips between Lnko nnd
Jarvis Landing. Connecting with steam
launch Now Era and tbo beautiful Ton
mllo Lake.
Leaving Lako, Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays. Leaving .larvls Tuewlaya,
Thursday aud Saturday, Faro l.'W.
Tliu steam launch Now Era isbiibstan
tinl, comfortablo and well fitted nnd Is
ready for hlro to oxcursion prl!o at nl
times. 8-21-tf,
TIMBER LAND ACT. JUNE a. 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Laud Olllco, Rosoburu , Or.
Aug 8. 11)02.
Nottco is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of tho net of
Congress of JimoU, 1878, outltled "An
net for tho ealo of timber lands In tho
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
nnd Washington Turrltorv." as extended
to all tho Public Land States by act of
August I. 1MK,
CHARLES L. CONGER,
of Mcintosh, county of Polk, titato of
Minn., has thU day filed in this otllcu
his Hrorri statement No. UIGI for the
THE LATEST NOVELTIES
ForLadies', Gents' andChil d
ren's Wear :
George Tibbitts
I. O. O. K. Building
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
mrchaso of tho NE1-1 of Section No. '.'3
10 West nnd will offer proof to show that
mi
In
Township No. 20 South ol Range No.
tho land toticht is more vulnnblo lor its
timber or stOnn than (ornitriuultural pur
poses, and to estublith his claim to said
land boforo tho Register and Receiver o(
this oilico at Rotoburg, Oregon, ou Mon
day tho 22 day of December, 1002.
Ho names as witnesses: Charlcu
Thorn, of Rofeburg, Oregon, John Thorn,
John Long, John decker, of Cleveland,
Oregon.
Any nnd all persons claiming adversely
the abovo described lands are rwiuestod
to file their claims in this office on or
before said tttUr of December, 1002.
S 23 J. T. Biiwokh, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Office
at
Department of the Interior, 1-nnd
KOKburg, Oregon, Aug i6, 190a,
Notice it hereby given that the following
natncil settler tut filed notice of his Intention to
uuVe final proof In support of his claim, and
tint nirt proof will be nude Ixrforc V, U,
Douglas U. S. Comniitsioncr at M.irhficld,
Orecon, on September s;, 1903, vir:
IESSBA. SMITH,
on H. li. No. xcMti, for ths Wi-a of SK, Nli
it of SliJ Sec o. 'I p 0 S., R . 1 1 West.
He names the following witnesses to pr vc
his continuous residence upon and cultiviilon
of said lind, vit Kd Wuci, .1. D. Cutlfp.
James L'nderwootl, V. It, Morgan, all of
afarslifkld. Oregon.
8-33 I. T. flkirxiKS, Keghter.
Sumner Hems
Mrs. J. W. Cafcing is expected homo
from Canyonviilo Saturday.
Fred Wilson Mowed himself Fri
day for a new Studebaker wagon. Ho
bought it of tho MarshUeld ngout Mr.
E. A Anderson. It is a .lin axle,' Cali
fornia bed, low wheeled, wide tiro, farm
wagon and Fred is now hookod up
with wheeled rigs -galore, wheels that
can haul BnythiocJijsm a hnystack to p.
rock pile -if it ikn't too far.
Capt. Harris brought down a boat load
of shitttim bark from W. O. Matthews
rilh tlm.nrnmnt Aiir n.1ilrli If ffVnl
that ho wrote tlio manufacturers a letter 1 o Fflirvluw. Uonry Sengstacken bought
in praise of their medicine. Mr. Cot-
ingham resides at Lockland, Ark. This
Itemedyis for sale by John Preues.
Tho Epworth Lcagub of tho M. E.
church gavo a farewell' party Wednesday
evening in honor of Mis's Maude Brown,
who l6lt on the Allianco for Armona,
C'al., for a visit with friends. The nnrtv
was at fho Hall homo' -at Centervilio,
Uiore-was a large attendance aud a pleas
Ktit timo is reportod.
it.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beyora returned
Friday from Baudon boacli, where thoy
have boon outing for a woek.
Archie Boono will return to Flko'e
camp on the lowor Coquiile in a ew
days. Hia hand is aboui will,
Tho Sumner ecWl which oponexl last
Monday, Is being well "attended, with
Miss Gertrude James ac teacher.
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