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'l ?!rOm abrfcf.vWU to tho Coijwlllo.
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Rusty Mike's Diary Feb 15 , 1933
OlifihcU-nwn co.ls are liko hot ci.kos
heavyto carry around.
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Tho worst ctror a mciqnani cn mm.
1 jmlila ilvcrti8lnc iiiiol rucli rcrttim
mlatnko as It is not to advertlaj at all.
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Win. Sleep, of South Maithflcld, who
has lcn quito aick with ijulnay torn
throat Is reported n eclting better.
Henry Mlckelbrink. of AlleRiny was
in '.own ) cater Jay provinc up on his
homestead, accoropaincd by lit) wit
ncrea F. F. Fuller and Wm, Viucarup.
Wm. Abernethy received on tho
J joiner n jmrtablo taw mill, which he.
wllltako to his place at Dora for the
purpiie of aawiug hardwood lumber, for
which he has a contract for 1.0JO.OCO
feet.
,W. Bor.ebrako ..as purchased tne
arm of Andrew Stnmbuck on Catch-1
ing alough. The consideration beinc
$3,200. The deal was consumatd
'through tin real edato agency of Hall
& Hall.
Tho Evergreen Whlat Club met Sator
day afternoon at the houso of Mrs. C.
"SV. FaterEon, West Marahfleld. Mrs
Is Lando wab awarded flrat prizo acd
Jilre. J9. Kolandeon was awarded tho
little prize.
Alex Hartcll camo in to Coquille
yesterday from tho Salmon mountain
'inir.es. Ho reporta two feet of mow
around Salmon mountain with a. cruit
hard enough to bear a man, and mining
operations at a standstill for ttia proa
ent.
Tho Woman'a Clab celebrated St
.Valentino's day yesterday afternoon at
the home of Mra. C. H. March. Tbe
onee was tastefully decorated with
hearta etc, aud each lady attending re
ceived a valentine. Refreshments were
eerved which we can call delicioua with
full knoweledge of tbe facta.
Roseburg Review J. II. Diera and
Ralph Gieen, who bare been hero meat
of the winter in connection with tbe
Great Central railway povement, left
this week for Cooa bay, accompanied by
II C. Diera, of Skagway. Major Kin
ney aleo expects to go to Cooa ri'zht
away to further the work of tbe Great
Central from that end of tho line.
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The item in yesterday'.; paper about
,n Vf ..l.rtl.l n,.t. .1..I. . !
tho .MareutleW 1'edro club proves to
have bsen an attempt to get a Joh on
the boys named. They inflorm ua that
thero is no euch club, and no game ol
cards bae ever been played at the plrce
named. Tlio youn man who gave us the
j'.em evidently did not consider the re
flection it might cast.
As the remit of a tcrap at an Allegany
dance Friday night, one of the combat
ants was brought to town yes'erday
with bis face and head badly disfigured
and requiring considerable work on the
part of Dr. McCormae to patch him up.
Ho did not appear to bo seriously in
Jrred but may euffer severely from the
Bfectof exposure, having been nlhwed
to lie on tho-ground in an unconEcious
state for a couple of houre, which Is no
groat credit to any one.
JOHNSON'S MILL ENTERS
LOCAL LUMBER MARKET
A. Jobninn proprietor of Johnson's
mill on tho Coquille, hUB made arrange
ments to bo represented In tbo local
. amber trade of Marahfleld nnd the
Sty, and It. T, Twombly will act as hli
Jigfcmt Juris iri wcurinfc orders. Mr,
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Johuton doen nut propoeo to establish
n Intuitu yard nt proseut.bu'. ordcra will
bo rtllnl promptly from the mill.
.Mr. Johnson lias already enjoyed
quite a trade on the IVty, which Ima brrn
vnnMuntlycroulni: until he lias four.d
it Decenary toliavnA local rcpteffii'.a
tive hero, and ho has sclrctcd Mr.
Twombly fqr tbe place.
Fall of Mr. Twombly'a duties will bo
the tallylnp of lumber from tlio mill aa
It la loaded upon vessels at tlio railroad
wharf The tallying has been done at
the mill as the cara were Ituueil, rcquir
hiK a tallyman to each car, and tlio
rhaiiRO will work an economy and aav
incoMlme. Mr. Twombly has had a
cood deal of experience in this lino and
ia well fitted to att-tid to it In a manner
atiafaclory to his employer. BcIiir
well acquainted here In Marahfleld, the
will undoubtedly hvo pood aucccas in
securing ordrrs, as thero will bo a jsreat
deal of building done hero thla Summer.
NEW TELEPHONE LINE
FOR CATCHING SLOUGH
The people of Catching alough have
been discussing the need of a telephoor
lino along the alough from Sutnnrr
down, and a meeting wai held Frld y
at Ut.ity chapel for tbo purpose of nak
ing preliminary arrangementa to eel the
halt rolllm.
Tno meeting well attended and
displayed to have
tho benefit tf thla modern improve
ment. Twenty iubscribera weie aecur
ed w ho were willing to go Into an associ
ation to construct tho line. A commit
teo waa appointed to make arrange
ments therelor, consisting of p. G.
Wilaon, Geo. Uot and W. C. Harrie.
It is proposed to bring the line into
central ofllco in Marahfleld, making It
practically a part of tho telephone ays
tern of th Bay. A switching fee will be
paid to the telephone company and the
phones will bo rented of them.
Some money will have to be raisoi for
the construction of the lino and for
a cable across Iatbmua alough at the
Bay city mill, and Marahfleld merchants
will probably bo given a chance to help
thi enterprise, which they can well
afford to do.
From Tuetday'a Dally.
L. H. Hazard county clerk, is on
Bay.
tho
Thoe. Boone, cf Sumner was In town
yesterday.
George and Jack Boon went to Sum
ner yesterday, after a.few daya in town.
Dr. Haydon of Bandon came over on
yesterdays train to spend a few doya on
the bay.
J. W. Savacool, of CoquilloCity came
over yesterday, to tako a look at the new
developments on tbo Bay,
Rusty Mike's Diary,- Feb 17, 1903.
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Advertising, like powderon a fclrl's fac'o
should be evenly spread.
A. Abbott, who has been cruising
timber on the north fork of the Lo
qullle returned bunday, badly knocked
out with poison oak.
Messrs Diers and Johnson, Jwo of
the Great Central force, were in town
yesterdry getting provisions and supplies
to lesume operations on the Bangor
townslte.
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ly got up tho Banquit given last evening ,
at North Bend. The time limit being
very short but tboee who partook of it
aay it was out of sight considering the
abort time it took to prepare it.
A newspaper's advertising columns
are accepted everywhere by tbo outBlde
business and professional world as an
index to tho business status of tho town
in which the paper is publUhed as well
as of tho hustler and entorpriso of its
merchants. Can our citizena boast on
Lfeel proud of tho showing onr advertis
ing .columns make or tbe Judgement
they Invite in ihls respdcl?
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VTIui MarjJillil Ilnalrol Co. will
givu anoiuer preiormaucn on meir an
iilerary April -Mi" 1003, Vlnco l'intt
and W, K. Diingati will bo general nnd
itug manager reaprellvely and tho
public may look torn llratclara cnlcr
alnmrnt In every reapect. Wu under
aliuid that tho atupoudoua street par.nlo
will be n (pecial afternoon feature.
IXiu'lfatl to too it.
When you feel blue nnd that overy
thitiir toes wrong, take a doro ol Chnm
h.rlnlit'tt St innch nnd I.Ivor Tablet.
They will eh'iuim nnd invieornlu jour
stomach, regulattt ynur lowela, glvo you
n reiiMi lor your iomi ihhi umisn yuu leei
ill it In till" old world la a uord pioco to
live. For rale by John Proms.
J, M. Upton, of Itaudon, camo ovor
on .xoatrrday'a train to spend n couplo
of daya on the Bay. Ho reporta that
tin poopln of Bandnn tako tho removal
of the woolen mill philosophically, nnd
Ybllo they recounlzo the fact that It la
quite a blow to tho town they hopu to
fill the vacancy with other Industries.
They also rcconizo tho fact' that Mr.
Clark has boon worklm under disad
vantneos, and rppreciatu the efforts ho
has mado to overcome them and to
keep the mill in its present location.
Tho newspapers of tho town aro llkt
looking gltascs, nnd you see yourself aa
othera see you, says tho Kdgcley Mail.
If your town is doing business tho papor
will show it in its advertising columns,
but if tho merchants aro scared, aplrit
lc;s men, with atorea full of gooda all
jumbled together anil no business doing,
tho newspapers will ahow it by the
lack ol apace they take. If rou want
to mako your town a livo town, the
bat way to do it to keep your adver
tisement conatantty before the public
iu your local paper. Who wanta to
settle in a dead town where merchants
are to reared to let tho outside people
knew thero ia any business In the
town? For liva morchanta watch tho
ads in thnso colums.
A Donkey Brays
Frof. F.M.Taylor, who occupies the
chair of political economy and finance
in the University of Michigan, (ays
v.-. .. n T?ir.....riiA ( lirtOAl In
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raising the price of oil because of tbo
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beneflta be confers upon society.
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Among those bencflls tbo profca.or
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evidently counts the endowing cf uni -
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versitiea nt which men of bia typo mnko
an easy living talking rot. Ex.
Valentine Parly
A very enjoyablo valentine party was
held Saturday evening at tho residence
of Mr. nnd Mra. Geo. Ayro, in South
Marahfleld. About a acore, of frienda
were present and paasod the timo with
social intercourao and a few games,
Valentines were presented and refresh
ments of cake, ice cream etc wero serv
ed about 10:30, andome of tho thought-
ful ladies sent a basketful of tho most
toothsome quality down to thja office,
for which they havo the thanks of the
forco-
Presented Willi a WatCll.
Robt. McCanii, foreman of tho Bay I
City mill, waa very pleasantly suaprised
tbo othey day, by tho receipt of a valu-'
abloirold watch and chain, presented
by his emplovers C. l. Merchant and
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C. F. Dlllman, In recognition 01 nts Jong
and faithful service and close attention
to business. Mr. McCann has beon an
eroploveeof K. IJ. Dean A Co. for 20
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years, and has risen to tho highest posi
tion in the mill, where hi services aio
highly valued by his employers, ob is
Indicated by this graceful act of Mr.
Morchant, so long a member of the firm
of Dean 6c Co,, and Mr. Dlllman, tho
now owner.
Buy It Now
Do not wait until you aro nick nljrh
unto daath, and then eend for Chamber
lain's Colic, .Cholera and Diarrheal
Remedy, but buy it now and be prepar
ed for an emergency. It ia tho one rem
edy that can always bo depended upon
Jn, the moat sovero and dangerous cases,
for sale by Jno Preuss,
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SAWYER'S
EXCtfLStOllDRAND
OSImS Stitfa
tnnd Slickers
Warranted WalrrnraaC
)lJlolnil lArtlncik anil
Mrtiltl wmltirr. ! Jr !.
Mt.t. ( tutir ilralrr uomo'I
Iitthtnt,m1 f iir cllit.
a, t. n.iii.i.4 rt.kuii.,
II.B.iOHIKkmil. .!(..,
(I Watrl.,., Htlt.
Frc-m Wednesday's Dally
M l CitHip wm dnAii from
roulh Coo nver hum oRlenliiy,
his
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Th Allhncu wan Hrhoduli'd to -nil
from San Frnuci-to at 0
da v.
n. in. yoster
J. J, CHiikenbenr.l, the propirom
Daniels crerk farmer, wiva In town yea
tordiiy.
John Farley and Davit Talbot brought
n rait nf log Mnndav from CowauV
ca nip to the C II M A 1. Co.
Carl Alhrooht J hivlm liuultomo
fonct put around his ro-ideiico lot on
Fourth M.
The revival servicer a tho Methodist
church continuit with wood nilendauco,
growing interest and uront xprctntions.
Itustr MUo'h Dlnry Fob 18. lQO.I
The merchant who ha-n't purh and
enerny frnotinh to ailvrrtl-o and build
up hla butiuo loft'a nothing in dying
Hermann l.arion nnd John Rwrg
will act aa raftimeu for il. Hengatarkcn'a
camp on Foney alouuli, where altout TjO
logs a day arc being pu In.
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Geo. Rn.i of Catching alough waa In
town yeatorday. Ht has been dtdnr
soma tiapplni; thi winter, ami hit
brought down .11 mink, 2 coon nnd 4
martin akina which ho disposed of to
g q rjrown
Tm, .u,i,jn ,urat of fine weather has
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in the yard acntching arouud with
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1 rakes, hooannd ahovel.
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I Frank Ayotto and family of Everett,
Washington arrived via Drain routo
yesterday. Mr. Ayotto has invented in
North Bend property nnd expects to
build him n homo nnd enter bnalneen
of some kind in the near future
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J. H. Millner in ) avlrig n center
supporting beam put in hia aloro build
Jug above and below, with a view to
uilng the eccond story as n stoVago room
for vehicles and farming implement.
Jos Bunio and I. Lnndrith nio doing tho'
' work.
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Real Eslalc Movement
K. S. Gordon, who recently sold tho
jtho site for tho new packing house nt
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Ncrln0 W lot or W of ,r WWcI
2 lo!s for 1200 nni1 ol Win Iw-"' 2 lo'
toT ,200,
lr ''a'nr onc0 ro-invcalwl his
ItlOfWl. I..rn Inn In., nf A I.WVnl,
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Mr. Gordon bw brokon Kround for
tho four-story Hto.-e and oIlco building
which he is about to erect.
VVlicrn C'nlirn Aro Held to Ho Hnnred. '
The Ifliidoox op uccoiiiit of their hu
perHtltlon aro very loatll to deatroy a
cobra. It uppcuru prominently In their
mythology, mid it Ik venerated both uh
a Hymbol of n inullcloim mid ileHtruc
tlvo power and also n beneficent one.
According to Mr. A. K. Forbes, cobras
uro looked upon oh guardian nngelfl,
ml llinrn ill n Itfni'nlfKn It'iiftlllnii llmf
and thoro' k a Hengnlcuo tradition that
a male infuut auspiciously Hhiided by n
cobra will tome to tho throne.
Ilnnl 'Work,
Mru. A. I'm nurprlBed that
your
husband enrua bo llttlo if ho worko as
.Jiard as you say. What does ho do7
rMrs. W.-Tho last thing ho did woj
sawrm KrsVfAKTI
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to calculate how many tlroca a clock
tlckd lo the course oMOOO yearn.
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That is what wo have to soil and
we .can fill all orders for any
and all kinds. THE QUALITY
is guarantees and the prioe is
right. OUR STOCK INOLUDES
anything required in Fir, Spruce,
Red'and White Cedar.
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Family orilern for Fopx, plnti ant
qunrtH, delivered hy the catru.
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Corner or Front nnd A Nt'rcctH,
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placed hi almott every Ma-ping room of tlm
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in dlfforc.nl colore with rich cold and
Hilvor decorations (mountlnuN). inclua
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Capital, $50,000.
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tftcMnotlu, nlthoutcuariie, In tbo
mi. iianuuooscm t'aiauia
scientific simerican,
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