The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, September 20, 1902, Image 6

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Additional Looal
jFrom Sunday's Dally.
Chester Walcotl has accepted
a po
eitionlntho Q'Connell
a clerk,
hardware' store
Robert Marsdcn ia bavins 80e pi the
back rooms in the brewery nicely paint
ed and decorated.
Dr. Horsfall baa obtained a tank of
crude oil and ia sprinkling it on tho
"Street In front ol his reeldenco on C
street.
The echooner Marconi lien in thsr low
ar bVy with her cargo completed and
"jrlll probably go to eea Monday. She
caa on board about 000,000 feet of Iura
er.
Dloford DtVia and W. P. Murphy anc
ceeded ia capturing two fine young
"Sticks out near Blu'ford Davia'e place,
jthoyworo away from tho house but
half an hour all told. r
T. H.Supplo and John Cnrran, ot
Bohemia arrived Frldar. Mr. Supple
raa formerly editor of the Bohemia
rTucgo't. Both gentlemen arc now in the
business of selling mining itock.
J. L. Kaufman of tho firm cf Kaui-
aianand Wegner will-leave Monday
lor his homo in Spokane. Mr. Kauf-
sian erpecta to return to the Bay in tho
sear future and will then enter actively
into the real catato businea:.
J. J. Stanley baa retired frwin the
management of the Coquille Bulletin, to
)e eucecoded by E. O. Holland. Mr.
Stanley has btcn running a good local
paper, and aa Mr. Holland is nn ex
perienced newspaper man bo will un
doubtedly get there
Phil W. Pearson, a rural letter carrier
of Marion, and en old member of the
"art preservative," arrived in tho city
.reiterday, haying roado tho trip from
near Salem, via Roeeburg and Myrtle
Point, with a bicycle. Mr. Pearson ie
greatly pleated with tbia country and
iay decide to locate here.
Ankle Sprained
Mrs. Colfax Harry suffered a severe
Sprain of her ankle Friday by a misstep
on the steps of tbo Heiener boarding
bouee.
Graham Wins
In the suit of R. A. Graham ya C. II.
Merchant tried in the circuit court, in
Ovhich much Interest baa been taken,
tho jury came in at 12:30 a. m. Saturday
morning, after eix hours deliberation,
with a verdict for plaintiff in tbo sum of
30,C00.
A Rich Find
George Farrin, of the Broiler,
is in
luck. While opening oysters Friday one
of bia employees found a pearl aa large
A3 a small pea, and nearly perfect. Its
value is placed at 1)30 to $140.
Steamed Up
The Coos Bay Mill & Lumber Co.
.blew their whistle for the first time
Friday since the new owners have been
jba charge. The machinery waa only
started to see if all was in shape, and
fcfcit wlc Mate tlmi the be owners' 1
Coast TTaiit
Klll 1tt?fikclWo'Wk on general pine,
Work will begin aa aoou aa tho logs
can bo delivered front 11. Sengstackena
logging camp on Pony slough.
All tho machinery line been thoroughly
overhaatcd und put in shapo for work
to tho (nil capacity.
Where is the Copper Queen?
Tho little Copper Queen Bailed from
this port for Roguo river at 17:15 Ja. m.
Monday. She had not reached there
Friday evening, na Mrs. llurna, wlfo ot
Captain Dumb, called up John Morgan,
of Empire, to inquire when tho Queen
left here. Mrs. Burns raid oho had
-freard from l'ort Orford and the vessel
was not there. The run fa usually ruado
in about 11 hours, and some mishap evi
dently over took the Queen. It is pos
sible that her machinery broke down
and alio has drifted ojl to tho couth, A
very heavy northwest wind prevailed
Sunday and It wa rough outside when
she went to sea.
A Picnic Parly
The Christian Endeavor society of tho
Presbyterian church and friends enjoy
ed a very happy picnic excursion on
Friday. At 8 o'clock a m they took tho
Flyer, the genial Capt. Painter, master,
and though it was fojgy, the rldo down
to the Life-Saving station waa dcHgbt
ful and at 10:30 o'clock all woro nshuro,
and children fond young peoplo were
soon bathing in tho rand, whllo come
went to undo In the ocean and others
prepared tho coffee and made the din
ner ready, which waa elegant and to
which all did ample justice, the young
ladiea holding their own with the Jyoung
men. After dinner tho whole company
went to the beach and eomo to tho jetty.
All returned In timo for tho boat and
the ride borne waa happy and greatly
enjoyed. Capt. Nelson and wife extend
ed every courtesy and were given tbo
Chantauqna salu to as tho boat moved
away. There waa not a thing to mar tho
pleasure of tho day aud yotcd it n vory
successful and enjoyable excursion.
From Tuesday's Dally.
Mrs. Hibbard, of North Bend returned
Monday from a visit to Bandon.
Mrs. J. D. Sunderland, of South
Marsbfleld, has just purchased a fins
organ.
8. C. Brown ia putting a new roof on
tho building recently purchased by John
S. Coke from O. Selander.
Ransom D. Hall was brought in from
tbo Salmon mountain mlneB Monday,
suffering severely from an attack ot what
waa supposed to bo appendicitis.
Silver salmon are coming Into tho bay
aa well aa a small nnmbcr of Chinookr,
but the main body of the latter aro still
staying outelde, waiting for a rain to
raiEo the water.
Tho many frlenda of Mrs. James Rich,
mond who recently went to Portland for
medical treatment will be pleased to
learn that alio is recovering from her
long Jllnees.
Mrs. Jehnio Landrlth and daughter
Helen are visiting In town. Miss Helen
will sail on the Alliance for Portland,
where she goes to attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Masters, of .Catch
ing slough came down Monday to take
the Alliance for IVrHn,l Tt,n.', m
iMwfewbtOiildj&oj wbw tby will
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vlrit their sons S. A. and A, A. Masters,
aud will then pay a visit to Mrs. Mas
ters', alster, Mrs. Berbcck at Wolsor,
Idaho. Thoy expect to bo gone about
six weeks.
' Travel By Sea.
Depatturca by Areata Sept, II: Jns.
A Johnson, Max Licht, A S Itobint,
Harry ltoss, Jno. Cavanaugh. Deny
Block, Frank Potoreon, E T Sullivan,
Fred Harknew, Thos. K Fllnn, TA
Gant, L M Gror'y, T Guder, Gto.
II Benedick, Mrs. Waggoner, Mrs. F
Angolltti, Mira Nourrc, K M Burnham,
M Itegona, GK Bates, W O'Conntll, W
J Holme?, S Colin, J Ilcndoison, E J
Thrift, P Tavaro, R C Elliot, Mrs.
Smith, Mrr. Wright, F M Qurtls, MIih
Franks, 1 in steerage.
Have Mapelivered
Tt is a fact not goncrally known that
under the new star mail contracts that
woro awarded July lat, lost, drlvoro of
itlflgca nro required to dellvor nl mail
to patrono along their route, provided
tho Itinerary is not covored by thu free
rural mail delivery tervico, In which
event tho mail ia delivered any wny.
Tills fact, not being known to all patrons
of tho various routes, it might bo well
for tho uninformed to become acquaint
ed with tho conditions that exist in re
lation to this matter. All that ia nec
essary for thorn to do to enjoy tho ad
vantago of this arrangement ia to pro
vldo a regular mail box, and notify tho
postofllco dej.irtmont of tho fact. In
years past tho Btage drivers have been
charging their customers from $2 toft
a year for delivering their mall, tho
charge depending on tho diotanco tho
mall had to be carried. Whon tho
contracts under which tho mall is now
being delivered woro written, it was
with tho understanding that tho mail
was to bo delivered to each individual
patron of tho driver, and tho bids woro
onoreu witii mat feet token into
sidcratlon.
con-
In como towns thcro aro business men
who advertieo only In one papor, prefer
ring to havo tho best at a good rnto
rather than uso tho others at a low rato.
There aro reasons why tho value of ono
nowspaper should bo greater to tho busi
ness man than tho other. It Ib tho
quality of tho ono that makes It of valuo
to tho man who wnnts to uso it. It isn't
tho lowest rato that counts with the busi
ness maa. Ho wnnts the peoplo to know
of his valves and ho wantH them tp sco
his appeals for business. That is why
he can afford to pay twice aa much in ono
papor aa ho can for another. It Is im
portant that the consideration of Values
be given by the merchant when be buya
newspaper space, Ad-Art
'From Wednesday' Dally. 'v
ANOTHER NEW BUSINESS
VENTURE FOR AtARSIIFILD
Appreciation of the cenoroua pntron
age received from tho peoplo of Coos
County, Ohafl.flrlriien will open n pencr
al Muilo atoro in tho Odd Follows ltldg.
upxt door to George's Dry Goods sloro,
about October 1st. R. K. Lee will bo In
charge during Mr, Grlwen'a abtonco.
Mr, ClrlHcn la a business gctitfotnnn,
who in coming to Marahlleld with his
branch music house ia only backing up
hie own estimate of Coos County. Hid
teries of illustrated articles of this sec
tlon will bo remembered aa appearing In
the Portland papers, It ia to bo hoped
that title bualueaa will succeed mid there
Is no reason to doubt, that tho Hold of
Coos county is larjo enough to justify
tho carrying ot a supply pf all kinds of
instrnmsuts. Success to tho now enter
prieo.
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Bob-Tom in (lie Road
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Trbby and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Hnffechrnldl and
family wont up Cooa river to tho form
or'a ranch on Sunday last. Near tho
r: nch, thoy were confronted, by a largo
Eu:-!l'd wlld'cat. Mr, Bobtail stood
in the middle of tho rend mid didn't
seem to worry much on account of their
presence or their demonstrations. After
a whllo ho bid adioti to tho party, much
to tholr comfort. Mr. Trlbby says ho' . Tt,iMi M,i ... i
ha, been up and down that road fori0 WholOSftlO and 1'Otail.
years and this ia tho ilrst tlmo ho over! ""
ri,rr:;r irr'Cii Bay Male Lipr
mauo a suuuen departure, but as it wn
lyj was a mlddlo ol'the-roador alio and
ni or jd on when ho got ready,
Marslificldcrs llaiifr on to Their iCasli
Mcssr. Supplo and Curron, of Cot
tage Grove return to Myrtlo Point today
after having spent tcvcial days hero
canvassing Marihflold peoplo lolling
mining stock In the Bohomla mining
country. Tho gentlcmon did not mcot
with tho most flattering success, aa thoy
say Ma rshfl old era aro just now holding
all tholr cash watching dovolopmonla of
tho now enterprises. Thoy aro satisfied
had thoy been hero a low months earlier
thoy could easily have placed a largo lot
of stock.
Watch Presented.
Rev. Thoa. Irvine haa received a now
watch, to replaco the ono ruined in tho
waters of Cooa River not long ago. A
fund waa raleod for th'j purpose by Mr,
Irvlno's admirers, in iccognltlon cf hla
heroic conduct in colng to tho help of
Chas. Woodward when tho lattor was
struggling in tho wntor with the uncon
icioua form of llttlo Chnrloy Desmond,
who had fallen from tho Aiort, and who
would havo been drowned but for tint
prompt bravery of Mr, Woodward in
instantly aprlnglng overboard to hla
roecuo.
Tho following inscription engraved in
tho watch:
"Prcaonled to tho Rov. Thoa. Irvino
ty tho Cltizona of Marahflold, Oro. in
recognition of tho heroio rescuo of little
Charlie Desmond, from drowning, Aug,
9, 1102,"
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Jolinny Manning has been engaged on
tbo dock back of the Pioneer Markot in
squaring up a piece of Myrtlo 12 inches
square and C feet long, which S.R.Davis
will ship to Portland on the Alliance.
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C. II. MERCIIANT'MS2SZ2S
Is constantly addliiK o its
atooic of Gnncrnl IMorcliAn
dlso, nlrcndy tho largest In
MarMiflold. When you buy
tit thu Mill Storo you know
tho goods nro lint class nml
tho prico is nil right .
All kinds of lumber and
building material,
i'nnrl otil oikt
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LEADING BRANDS C" BOTTLED BEER
Family Orders Solicited.
SOLK AGE NT FOR T1IK G'KJ.H
BRATIU) Ranier Beer.
Family orders for Pops, pinls and
quarts, dcltvorcil by thocneo.
Robert Marsdeii-
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Conitnodions
Steamship
ALLIANCE -
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Master
Makei rccuMr trips !ctttu
San l'mnclico und Porlland vl,
Numbolpt timi;Cooj Iliy, calling
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at above ports each wny.
Tho ALLIANOK Is ,i first
class passeugar boat, and 1ms
all tho modern oonvonloiiocM
and is ono of tho fiutcst
Bteamors of her oluso,
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For
Freight
nnd Passenger ,
Rates or Sailing: D.-.Ls,
Apply
to
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