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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1902)
IA. i4f-;i ' ""l IN S Maw C flWnMMRvMAttfMMPAP4K AJfeWft4iBMflMM P! lWIPhi M M (.".'- y - . f-" rf jMaflpmn t1 n t'Jn . J ' 1 r" v' -. nir-itkiiF""j ,imb Mi ii eiaaagnr.' - "1 -'ly ""? f 0 Si Coast Hail. MAKSHFICLD OREGON .. From Sunday's Dally. - Thero nro now but fow tilvorsldoa In llio bay but thoy aro coming In (ait. and hahcrtnon expect a rood run. , Misa Ethel Roono returned to hor homo at'.Sumner yesterday, after a conplo of days' visiting in town. V rr c The Ucclo Tom band hc been Riving !onio excellent Ireo concerts atreot for a couple of days. i on Front v Mrov W. E. Rlobarda has receive! Iron the Woodmen of tho World tn iJchcck for (1,008, insurance oh tho life of her lato husband. The San Francisco Examiner brings ;ho news that Captain Magintt, who has ibeenin command of the steamsr Em- . pirc ha? had his license revoked for 30 days - . Thevrebulldlng of the Sixes River bridge-is in progress, and will probably bo completed wittrin a month. Menrs '.Jensen-' and LIndbcrg are the builders. Port Dr.'ord Tribune. . i. " TI13 north spit, which baa been crowd. ing the riverchannel on the rocks on the ' south side, at the mouth of the river, is 'putting awriy -arTd will soon bo all right again. Bandon Recorder. y l I- y M A epecial train ra'n to Myrtlo Point 'ast night, carrying 25 or more of tho 'Marahfield Knights of Pythias to help ''institute a1odge'oftbat order in the metropolis of the Coquille. 'Mr. and Mrs. David J. RcesWho ia'e been visiting at the homo of 'Mrs. ' Reese's falhYr, Cbas. Bneddcn, 'near Newport, or a couple of months will JIeayo t 'their bomd in Washington Monday, going out via Myrtle Point. County Judge Rlley.who was stricken with paralysis a couple o! weeks ago, ia " lying at the point of death at his homo uiuuiuracu. iuB u no uopo ,or hia rscovery, and hla demise la looked ' .'or'at cny moment. Port Orford Trib nne. When"a nan baa filed on a timber claim and the timber burns before flnalj It- J- .11 tt..M . 1 prooi is mane, : me rigui losir tion. J. T. Bridges, register of tho Rose burg land ofEce, !a of the opinion new rights will bo granted by the'commlc slorier of the 'teneral land office when tho olalm is accompanied by affidavits. estaousning lacte upon winch the local land office may base a recommendation.' 4 , .. . . .. (Great Central Railroad (Coos Bay to J. C. McClain, of the McClaln LumbeH c i t i u m t . 'Salt Lako). Ho will mako up a party Co. Spokane, Wash., and Salt Lako J lmmed,at,y for fle,a work runnlng t,J0 Utah, was a passenger on the Alliance-prem,nry of U)0 road ,n ,, . from Portland, accompanied by his 3ute4 The MW ,lno w run fl0Uth of wife, on their way toSan Franclico.1 tho Great 8at Lakeand conai(orflbl3 ( Mr. UeOMa stopped oil at this point to reHo work w u but QW th(J . look over the eituation. He ia eryi I y' ..j 'J uiutu jjicooou miu hid uuiivok uere anu ; haa invested in Bangor property. Dick Buell met with ajerloue accident Tuesday. He was engaged in loading lumber onto a car and started to couple , eome flat cars when bis left hand was , caught between the couplings, resulting in tho member being quite eevorely in jured. His second finger waa dislocated, and his hand badly cut and bruised. .,Drs. Loop and White dressed the wound, and the injuryis getting along nicely, tboagb Mr. Buell Will bo compelled to curry, Me hand lu. a al(i8 tor aomo time Merlin r'rttill Kntrit-nrWn I , S. 8. Kautmun and V. W. Wtjgnor have tanned n partnership in tho real estate business and havo their olllco over Uol den's drug atoro. Thoy nro aolo ngents ,for tho Great Central Land Co'u proper ty at Bangor, nnd propose to do a gon- ,eral real cstnto buatneas. These gentle men aro both men of moans, nnd they aro woll acquainted with, tho ins nnd outa of tho real potato business. They camo hero recently to see a hat thorowas in tho Coos Day country, nnd tho fact that they havo taken hold for business is nn indication that things are coming our way, even If eomo of our people, can't tec it. , Booming Oregon Tho Daily News of Denver has it most interesting articlo on Oregon in its issue otSopt. 7th. It is entitled "In the Land Where Rolls tho Oregon'' and is most ably written -by W. R. Thomas, associate editor of tho Nowa. Tho ar ticlo la accompanied with cuts'of Cas cade Locks Multnomah Falls, Dalles of the Columbia and tho steamer T. J, Potter. Didn't Go ' The North Rend Rand and the Marsh field minEtrcls had planned to give an entertainment nt Gardiner Saturday nteht. The tug Columbia went down tho bay yesterday afternoon with the party on board, but found the biir very rough! and a heavy sen running out side. It looked too tumultuous lor tho landsmen, ao all took tho back track. Not to bo entirely knocked out, the boys changed their' plonB and gave their entertainment in .Odd Fellows' Hall hero in tho bvening. Suppression is Suspicion In advertising suppression suspicion. Thero ia scarcely Ia a man or woman but that has been dcived at eome tlrao by tho specious- ', nesa ' somo advertisement, which fact J naturally places them upon their guard. advertiser necM not bo afraid to tako the public into his confidence. Ho may apeak out with conudenco in tho asauranco that thia is the best way to cell. Printers' Ink. GREAT CENTRAL SURVEY AT SALT LAKE ND Salt Lako, Sept. 23 Engineer Vilkoa of this city haa been engaged by tho r i cTcnu ii i Miir 1 ttiidcdc lajiuku maiiuiiiuiuntno AFTER OREGON SPRUCE - " (Por.lla.nd Jour,nalJ Emii G. Baker, of Kaciiio, Wis., re presenting a manufacturing concern of i . that city, is in Portland to investigate Oregon spruce lumber. Ho wants a kind of timber epeciully suited for broom lmndlea and wheelbarrow boxing. Ho was attracted hero by a concern from his state which recently came here and in .vestigated tmruce,cnding in tho purchase rf Reveral car loads. Mr. Baker saw the J oMwr party when ho joturnod nnd from his globing report ol the, wood,, concha! Htl, to .acoior hlmtof Tho oilier; pur chnso to which ho refers as for exten sion ladders. It waa alculllcant na to valuo of Oregon lumber that tho latter purchase, waB mado at tho round prlco of f 10 pur thousand, whereas Wisconsin timber can bo had for less than that sav ing tho freight enst. Mr. linker goes to Kugeno tonight, and will roturn to Portland on Saturday. Ho previously investigated nn offer for Puget Sound fir, tundu by tho Woyor hatiEcra, but found llr unsuitable. Ho thinks tho Oregon epruoo mnyd)o.whnt ho haa been looking for, as his product requires a timber both light nnd strong Ho will ncod several car loada. Tho ex tension ladder party mado n eamplo purchaso of two car loads and has placed a regular supply order evnn in advance of receipt of tho sample shipment, so Mr. Haker reports. It was tho flue, long lengths which caught tho ladder ordor From Tuesday Dally. 0. A. Motlinihas the lumbor on tho roand for a sidewalk. R. C. Domont camo over from Myrtlo Point Monday on business. Fred Noah and wife, of Allegany, wore Marshfield vlsltord Monday. i i mi in Win. Knidell is taying tho foundation for n now house in South MarahtlvM. Mrs. Forty, of Port Orford, ia visiting her son James Forty and other friends here. .-..Q..-. R. Walters la putting down a now front walk nt'his residence in South Marehflcld and ho ia working at it him self. II. G. Ploeger wont to Myrtlo Point to help inutitulo the new K. of P. lodge, and atayed to visit old friends for a tew days. The little boy oi Mrs. J. J. Mahoney, who haa been cry sick, ia much better and la considered on the1 road to recov ery. Capt. II. E. Wilcox, Js having qui to a lo't of sawlogi put In on hiir plnco at Mc Kinloy this Fall. Walter Lawhorn ia doing to hauling, i . i Onool the Coos river plloa was knock ed nearly out of the river Satdrday night, and now Louis Wlrth has a patch on tho bow of his boat. A number of Alaska and Columbia river fishermen arc on tho Bay and will i aesiFt" In supplying the cannery of tho Cooa Biy Packing Co$ Sailor Jack, sonta raft of ship kneio down from hia place on, South Cooa river MoniTny for tho Krtiso shipyard, Louis Wirth bringing them down. i L. 1). Smith and Wni. Honobralte, tho cattlo buyers, wero in tho Tonmilo country last week gathoring up calves foi tho California rnurkot. ' t Myrtle Pqlnt Ib rather proud of tho improvement of her main etrcot, nr.d has reason to be, for itwlll bo bb fino as a Blreet can bo made With rock and gravel. Will Elckworth ,Cal. Ray and Erneat Morgan were out door-hunting across he bay Monday. Elckworth had a nar . row csonpo from llelnR run ovor byn dcor. Ho bmpllc'd hlh 'gun nt the foro. uloun beast, hut without doing any dam-ago. Ono thing that strikes oven nhlght tlmo visitor to Myrtle Point Is tho ex treme "ecattorntlon" oi her business section. Tliii prulmhly arises (rain hav ing so much good ground to build on, and tho day wIM coino when tho vacant Btretchas will bo filled In with bunlur blocks, for tho town tins n future ba ton it. T. II. Dixon, t. cronmory expert cf lurgo exporlouco In Iown nnd Wlccomln, holding suvornl stato diplomns and one from tho Pan-American, arrived Inst week t(i,tnko erhnrgu of tho tcruamory of tho Ico nud CVd Storaga Co., If it Is de cided to htart up this Fu'l. Mr. Dixon lectured nt Sumnor Friday ovonlng on creamery matters, nnd hits been looking oer thu iirnea-produclug lands of this eoctloii. llo la plensod with tho out look, and recommends that Uio new creamery ho put In operation this Fall instead of waiting until Spring. -p Oregon Apples Among other cargos, tho Indrapura, srtjling for China and Japan, will havo a c. load of Oregon apples, consisting ol GOO boxes, They nro consigned to var ous merchants In Now Chwnng, Tlun Tfln and NngaHiki. This is tho largest shipment of apples over shipped to the Orient from 1'ort'aud. f V t Advertising ,is an Investment Whon a man invests hla money in .1 per cent bonds, ho doea not hcsltnto to put up thu coin nnd loavo it up other wise ho wouhl got no bonds hut when it comes t.o advertising ho wants to get his dividends without putting up the money. It cannot often bo done. Ad vertising requires that a reasonable amount bo Invested boforo dividends can bo declared. Advisor. 1 '" vt How About .Coos? Washington county, having had or ganizod existence hotweon forty and fifty years, finds Itself hampered in to curing rural free delivery of tho mails In some of its m,oro populous sections bc- causo tho Government postal agont ii unable to find n map showing tho loca tion of ita roads. And now tho taxpay ers aro atking thomiclvca wliat thoy havu kept county surveyors in olllco and on salary continuously all theso years for, New Use For RefincJ Paraffinc Wax A now and important uso for R.A.:cd Parafllno Wax scorns to havo been dis covered by n prominout resident of Ohio, living near Lancastor, who had two trees badly damaged by storm', ono being a maple nnd tho other nn nppio. In each caeo a largo limb was broken down from tho trunk, but still Uttachcd to it. Tho llmbij wore propped up' and fastened uccuroly with straps, very much as a broken log might bo fastonod with epllnte, and then moltod reflnod wnu poured Into and ovor all tho cracks, Tho"Burglcnl operation" was. entirely fiuczessful. Tho I'aralllnq prevented thu eacapo of tho Bap, kopt out tho rain nnd moisture which would havo rotiod t':o treos, prevented tho depredations of insects, nnd tho limbs seem thus far to bo perfectly reattached to the troos. -- Brtncoto ronr Xlowls IVIlti CMcar. Cnily mtlmrtte, euro coDStlpatlon rprorsr (Qt.st. itcao.ialUdrUkriiUwirrlusdtnontf. r . "c. j it i Tf (JV'rra iA.i.' . '.'V'J'.T .H I u. f Ml I i I . . . i. i niA Y.'i '-.i .'.ii ,l ilial. I ' l'll' XI ll'lit ll ll I lh-ll'l ii KVJeE. i' ii -n, m.i i mii.i-i'. . mi Tho OU Roliablo Firm, E.B.Dekn&Co. C. II. MCRCIIANT'JCaH lit constantly nddlng to its ntooi; of (in no ml Merchan dise, already thu largest in MiinOiitulil. When you buy nt thu Milt Btio yon know tho goods nro llrst class and the price is till rlg'it. All kinds of lumber and building matorial, food and sup plies at wholosalo and retail. Coos Bay lolesalo Lipr HEADQUARTEIlA FOR II I (Mi (HtADE I.HllJOltH ' . CHOICE WINES AND PURE IIRAN1MES. . ( , LEADING BRANDS 0? BOTTLED BEER r f-omily Ordcrj Solicited. KOLi: ACir-NT FOR THE CELK BRATEI) Ranier Beer. Family nnlcrt for Pops, pints m d quart delivered by tho case. Robert Marsden. IbMiWM I?nst ntul CottiutodioU.i ALLIANCE HARDWIOK, Master f.Hki-s regular trip iH-tAtfcn Sin rrnnclicu mil I 'cilia ml l I himlMjIpi nnil'.Cooj D..y c.vllmg nt nlaivo r)ortt each way. Tho ALLIANCE U first ohthii piiHsengor hmrC, nnd liii'a all tho iiioderiioonvcnloi'icu.i nnd is ono of tho fnstcat Btonmoru of her ohiua. For Freight nnd Pnslctigcr Rntcs or Sailing Dales, . Apl)ly to . SENGSTACh'EN, AIARSHFIID, Oregon St'caiuship 6r Al Uilii: