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About Daily coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1903)
1 1 . 1 i ! h i ; i) i J, H. Milner, Hardware, J II, Milner haa been in tho haidwnto bti'luess In Mnish Hold tor tlio null toven years, nml has built up a vury satUfacloty businets. ilia autre, ta located on A street, near Front. Mr. Milocr'a untiling energy nml ovlili'tit desire to pirate iiia paltoua hnva contributed Inigely to tho up building of hie business, lut these aro riot Hit only fac ora in iiia pronounced succiss. He known hia business. Hh krepa track of the latent iu Iiia Hue. lie ia up to ditto. K hit lluda that expeiienco has ihown a given article or hue til goods to re right, ho docanul wait to bo askid il he has It ho la urn- nlty the that to tffer It to tlio pttblii:. And il l.o raja it is hII light, you may tafeiy ateept it aa inch. The rapidity ami substantial chai aeler ( hla nieces h thown by the lact that when hostaited, seven earn ago, hit occupied n littlo lenltd holt-ln-thewnll near tlio wliail. with little stock beside hia tools, while he now owns Him building lie occupie, n kodik picture ot which ia given herewith, and has it wo'l stocked wild goods. Mr Milner carries a complete line of hardware, incim' ing an unus tally tine telectiou ol cutler , n hi.e of stovs tuid Mibcr's Steve. runges to su't any rrqu remtnt ot hiiv purse, doora nml win Iowa and building supplies. Sportii g gool of the mot re liable) rushes, crockery, uUairare etc., make ti: a alock In which any laale can he suited. Iu the line of dkiry supplies the Block i ample tor all demand. In firming implement and hirveting machinery Mr, Milner nim to cany the lt mkea obtainable, ami hi trail.' in that i'nn shows llint iiia ifTort are npprecin'ed. In who'ed vehlchn, an) thing re quired can he obtained of Mr Milneratthe moat reasonable COM. In tho tinware and plumbing department, 'hia store enjov an extenaive and stes dy patronage In fact, it mav be -aid that by promptness, courtesy and fnir treatment Mr. Milner ii bailding up hia business on a aohd and permanent founda tion, and ia keeping fully up will the times. Hall & Hall, Attorneys. ON Kof the solid legal firm of Marahfield is that of Hall & Mall consisting of John K. Htid J. T. Hall, loth arc native son cf 0gnn an i have lived tu Cooj County fur I ho paat 'XI .tear. The fiirinr watt admlned m the bar iu October IHH7. and the. latter in IbtMl, Their wide acquaintance and personal popularity, coupled with Hriik attention tobuine'a and m questioned iiiteir.iiy, haa brought them nsteaJy and lurrnlivH praotlc-, which U keeping pace with tho vrnwih of ttie community. Oiio branch of their biolnees to winch considerable atren. tlnn ia given ia tho hvidltug of real estate. A pi collar advantage ia irlven o them in this line from i lie fad dial iu earlier dyr they had much to do with land aurvejirw, hii I i.i this way acquired an intimate acquaintance wih the char actcr of every section of tlio county, tncether ilh the location of tho streams, lines etc The knowlnlifH thua arq'iired h Peen supplemented by close observation and kueplnx ii toncli with ti.u movement nd vtluea of real estate, ao that they er unusually well nuippd to lundle property for sale or to procure for a wcnid-Lo purrhase r a pieco of rroner'y that will just fill hie reqnirrmenie. They have a larve lit of properly for sale and will cheerfully answir all inquirie1, BsMr'- 7 1 ', Mr1 " ' 'ftsaHB HUM, f mm -: sssssHsVHsIl ' 'IaMsY -m BBBswjsWBBsiBiWsia)liWsP E, L, C, Farrin. AMONG thoycunitor tueitihor of the Irttitl Iraternlty in M irnli flcld. none occupies a more no viable position than I). I 0. Karrin. Mr. t'arrln la one of Oooa couutv'e lint vt son, hav ItiK been born on n Coos river faun VI yearn 11120. ills education was prlnc pally obtain cd at Marshllelil'a txcellent inititiitloii of Icarnlnif, and he urmliHIod (10m the hiiih scloxd heio Iu IBM), nfler which ho tnuvhl s ve'nl leima iu I ho county. I'i termlued toemhraco the law Mi n pro f s'lon, ho enieied the olllce of John S. "ol,e Jr. ami wnsHilntiitid to the On Kou bar in October, UKM, Aftei nbtah imr lit sheeii'skln. Mr Khti lit chihIi lihed hla lii'Hilquatlera hi the I lieu of John v, Uike, Jr Iu Niiveiulier, UK) I, Mr I'Vrrhi waa iPK)luntl to the Hlllnu of Dopuly I'losecullmt Attorney for loo county. Here he haa had occasion to handle several quite liiiMirlant matters, lltclud iuu the 'tucker affair, a recent murder cate, and some other of more than ordinary in'eres'. Under rl'cumstau cr which would have tried the rclf-cnn lidi'iiceni uiniiv nu older attorney, Mr. t'arrln haa illsplriod a well balanced and iiuasMiiiiiui: relf nil In nee which haa tlio-.! hia ah. hiy to creditably fustain whatever respunslhilitlea may cume lis ray. Mr Kairlu alio holdi the polll(.n of Ciiv Attorney, hniie hieti apioiuted in Ilfceinliwr 1IK)I, when Mr. t. oKk. who then held tha. olllce, was wlrct. d Mayor of Marshllehl. Thla poMilon he till villi entire rat'sUcliou to the publl, looklntr oit for the city's inteieta with n wntchlul e)e, mid hriiirfiott to prenir hi ions of ordiimuces nml other leipil paper not only pain lakluc earu hut 11 ready command of the kunwlcdkieatqulr il by hi ntfllduouii and inlel!ln-nl read iliir of the law Ciuipltd wUli iMiiide'Hho fo'eusle ability, .Mr. Karilti h siiiiikiiiusof pr cepliiill and 11 leadv coililiiuud of lit reroorcfa which w ill -land him wo I in hand in the bailie of hia fhnruii pm fe'rio... A :eiiial and companionable luaiinitr nu .ipprecU lvn rois of humor ami iheMliHoicti of ff-'i'tnlioii mikea Mr. Karrin poiiilar with all, while hi emplaiy habits u h promiio that hia succes will te't 011 a miih foiindatioii. Today Mr. Karrin la a fixture at tho bar of Coos county, witn a future that h assuredlv a crelitablu mid successful one. mid of all the native mid, hi whatever line their iflirta have tou directed, ieibapa no one linda the aim iiiunliy so Kenerally wisliiuir him (loi seed. Interior of the Flanagan & Bennett Bank, A. Markicvitch, Tailor A Marklevltch, tho Merchant Tillor, who haa been iu Marshllehl tilnce IbUI has made a name lor himelf aa n first I'laan workman, and enjoys a steady ion ol cuttnm. Most men realizt the udvHUlaue of hfcVhiK their doll ea made to their ineas. ore aiid whh the touch of st lit which dUtiiMiiiihea the well-droaelmin from him wh i i i merely clo'.liod MrMirk-ievitch'-i lo'U exptneiui and nit unlti utel tuto oiuhlii him to fill tin reqoir uniiuia of each iudividiul to the nest udvautaxo. Another m titer in which the ordin ary mm ia m'ich at the iii'icy of his tailor ia iu thu sehctiou of material. Fen are compctciiljto judteof the merila of uooda in the iece, or to tell how t'joy will look after they are made up. In theto mattera Mr Marklevltch custouera can rely upon hia Intinrlty aa to quality and bin juiltrement as to probable up pearance. Mr Markievilch 'a shop ia located on the second floor of hia own biiililinuon Front tweet, wheto a lartte, airy and well lighted room furliishea an ideal place fur the display of hia extensive and well selected Hue. Ho haa tho linet production) in foreign and American high grade mat eriala for konili!tnen'n fnehionahlu dree.it. Theso ho makea up by trial fittings, AH IT SHOULD DIC DONiC, to thu complete satisfaction of tlio client, ami in strict accordance with the noted re quireinent of the order' Nolo the iiamn and place A. MarkJevitch Merchant Tailor, Front stnet. Olotlio and trim mtnga sold in any quantity ilenirod. L, H, Heisner's, Livery, AOHOWINU and juo'pcroua bualnixslii our eitv la 1 hat of I, II. Ilelsiier I.lverv and Feed Hlahle. Mr Hei'iior haa Iwou ohllKed, 011 account of hli hi creasing hiisluesa to huil.l n large and coiumodlnna Imru to rttt'ntii'iiiditio the exitansloii Tula alnlil la well equipped with Vehicles of hi I kinds, ami keeps good stock and careful drivers. Tho only cab iu the city la tun (rout ihla barn and Is at Iho service oflh.t public, day and night. It h largo and cumndiona nud llllla a long fell want In Marshllehl, Mr Helsuei has built up a Urgn huslurrn by faithful ami honest service at reaiuunhhi pi lues, in contrni'tluir, trucking, dinlng and rcowlug Ho supplies wool and coilloauv prtit of the city at the going nrle a, pri in, t y filling n'l 1 rd. rs. Kxactn ai In filling all niinolutmeiita t one of the rock upon which hli liiiiiieN lihiillded nud It hai ginii the imhllo eoo II lei. en In knowing that If jou leave your order with l. II, Heliier it w he exeoulet promptly ami at price rnnrMeut with good wtrk. When coulemphiling auv work Iu Mi.- Hue of t-xiavntlug or grading, It will py jou to consult Mr lleiaiier and get his price, IsflflU sIH Ri3BisH H Wm, Nasburg's Dry Goods Store. MA U K II F I K I. I haa one tannery Im-nled near town, which ha inn rousianilv since IKSO It waa built by Dlmmhk A: Kriiw-, who Aero thu ownersniidopernloraiiutlll Mr Krne re ired from the limitless, Mr. Diuimlck cmtiuulug the aam since. T it plant haa n capacity of nearly '.( sides per mouth, though il i not run t i'a full cipscily now, tuinliig out only alHiui 120 sidea per mouth the priiclp! inarket for the outtiut I In Ban Frnnchco. T"- laiiliaik used ia Hrmha-k am) ol , Iho latler, mostly coming from Cnqullle. and the Hemloisk from the logKlng camp about Marshllehl The hides are bought In Coo Biil Curry counties for which tho highest cah market price l paid. Hula making MarsbllMld always a goo I hide market. T. M Diuimlck l a lurd wirk-r and o'io of Co is County heat ell Ueus. Ilelsrervlng aa Joint senator for Coosnud Curry Couutfea at prorent. Herman FincII HK H M A N Flnell has been In Inislnps here since IhO!, when hnopeiied up In a small place nu A ati-xt with a limited stork of candy, tolmcco and not'ofH, Ho piopered from Iho first, aid In IHUo ho bought out the slock ol Iho deceased John Kenyon. and moved into tho Kenyon stand on Front Htreat. After two years more, his growing bnrlnesa demanded larger quartern and he rented the lower floor of thu Matonlc building whit'e he Ii now located. He haa his place well stocked, iho lines rarrinl embracing Men's clothing and furnishings, hoots, shoes and rubber gcu'lf, hata etc, aa well as stationery Jewelry and watches, cig4ra and tobacco etc. Tho placn furnishes a headquarters for tho Finnish population, which ia quite numnroua here, forming an Industrious, and hard-working element of our people Mr. FlncM Is popular ui.h hla countrymen and la one of tlio rerprcted business men of the town The succes he lias won la founded on cornet business principles, and his trade Is flowing with the growth of tho town. ' .SSSSSS. '" ' t . jiii Inside View of Fincll's Store,