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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1901)
I! p IV fy-fyT, i I" 'U . .. .! - v' ' . . ? AX ' j&'iki& j .Try the COAST MAIL j Job Office w w v&ww ?.v vf w w w w ?.cJ4' nbtiu um tyifmiij Correspondence -:jJrv'',Hr'rr.' -V ,. HWHWIMl iMimrnmnrrmmnBrnmii KWimi fOIi XXD 1. MAR3HFIELD, 000S COUNTY, OKIDQON, AUGUST a. 1901. NOt 3 t fc w - ' j&L CCrf COAST dak ' MAIL imiw.iniiuswrts..Bi.iiw'ajaaauM'iMTO L 1 NEWS SUMMARIZED. IMPORTANT liVliNTS OP Till: PAST WEEK Crciii) of tlic DIspalcltcs Dished Up in Tablet Form Tor the llusy Man. July a J Mrl tiugiiatrt ileilarn lime for nutting praco Willi ill ill I hat patted. Hot wrultirr loiillnuri In ciii Ml, nllliuue.li light thuweit pirvallrd lit notlliclll vr. J-'iicat Pavriiptxl, I., irndeit nJ xti linmcloti nmt muki lutt ul tyui.ooi. riciMnl lturt pti.t.imalloi..rtlJlllililn (ire trade Willi I'mio Uliu. ruim.il outer luurtl doting thr Department ol Alaska unit meiglng ll lulu ilia Drpaitiiirn of I lie ColiimlAi. 'I he deadlock rif the Mlnlttrrs of lli uvirii In China bit riidnl. July art . "e liHhdiedliuu.'gcflti surrender In the It. bml ( liimtr. CVmitilttkiHer Hermann lefiwet In recom mend hump fount tMitt until llw Mw. Unit law li unfmlnl. Aimikum In UmIIii rrganl the irr-il Her. man lailffUlt at bad for tln U'nHnl State. Minhtam of iM( atfrf t CMiva't Memnlty Jfrr. Rebels tMlliglng ami kMttag In srral partiVtf MnIiiii1.i, (Sntfgfi Kennau, llic Amnlean nuttier, lutt been ordered loleaie KiiviIj. Light MlM fell III llie cum twit. Crmrut trolled A mile In iu, hti-aklng tie wotlU trawil. I'rvlhig It grwwbigstionger ,n Unfiunil thai government stauM r.ol oppoe the NtcauiuAii Canal irraljr. , . ''Nfgolffilo?giill;tifnU IttffiutftjItiiBtSS weeks. I'oiniil iirgwliallons for a Settlement of the gtrat stwl ttrlke have leti opened. 'Hie Mltttlili Maine Mai ljniKl.nl ul Cramp't )anli. 'I lie KiiHMt iliouitTt tffnitiiatl bruken, MiAmrtKk II wlle.1 fuMii nUiHl fur Nru Yoik. July rf IihIhii hit ll llut Kruii ' trJ C'lioale to rml llie I'-orr w.ir. l he lU-itm Ikwrte conildrrt lli new (Itninn t.ullf hill . iiittuiul cutJinlly. DmwIii; of OVUlntHit Limit hrK'nt UnUy. AiIiiiImI Sclilcy't ton UlLt of Slilry rouit ol Inquiry anil icorra itAiiipton. I.ihor Ukulrri lonfrr 'I ttrtil.iy( nml Klttr ment of llic tltvl tulle It ctprctrtl. KjIii ncilii fell in Ilia coin Ml. Jul 9I CtiiiiAn Ibg .n Imultnt liy Culoiulibn au Itiailllei. Kniproti I'inlrilcL. It ipillo III. (otrimir of I'rfnarntLt for nM In coiuniufncr of rataK of locliilt. OklttioiiM Unit lullrry oprnt, ntul lono cUinit wcicilian. Coolt-r citlicr itL't.-illi In the corn licit. Cotiimliin ilcfivitril Contllliillun In the, rme fur ilia AtturU cup. Sti.itkey Mill mcil JcfTijot hi Seplcmtier. Salmon are uiu-iUUa nt 1'iyel SounJ fuller IcJ, IwvIiik lirrn oirercil tow n i rent well. July 33 AntatiRat Province ImurRrnl hjiul h.it tircn cnptutcil. 'I tin pay ilirst ttulcn at S.nit. Citu lint liecn tecotni'il, uitli conUntt iinlouclicj. Ilocrt col milch ll") Ixllcr of n hot tViimltti nenr Miiiim. Coiifcrrrt on ttfel itilke Iiavo not readied mi ngrreiuenl, nml will niccl ngaln May, CoriiUtlltccllIni; leu nln, imi.I WJrmo citlier It predicted, , uly 31 licvoU nRitlntt llio INvtUIciil of VcneiuvU Ciiiurt in.uil.il 1-1 w to ho ilcclirnl. lird Kohcilt lias herti voted ioo,och for hit wrUcrt In South Afrint. Unlu-d States may find It ucccuary to tend u wartlilp lo VciieucU, NnifiMof.iaoopi-oplatti.ro drawn estcrd.y In Itiu UUtiouu laud lottcfy, 'Ilia outcome of Ifio ureal S.iii KntncUco ttrlko will depend mainly on Urn eq,d supply. l-'lvammUcdmcnlicMupR ttengcr Irnln nenrC'liliap,!). ' Conferees on steel strike h ivu not ioiiio lo nil ngrmucnt oh Hanco Jernu. Tli$ Depart tiiciit of lli Intcrlot Is pushing n rlglil InscillKRllon of Die limber land frauds. Ohio llryan men oraanUo tho Vl'ffgrewlw SPECIAL DISPATCHES End of Strike Not in Sight MAYOR PIHILAN HAS WIDESC!: Porlland and Sound Cities May Join Slccl Strike SpreadinjjJcf. ferles and Sharkey Will Fifth. San ViiANClSCO, All;. 2 The ptriku .litttnliuti i.s still uttclinti - cil. Miotiir ciioris nrc ijcihi; inmlc to luiiiu the City I'ront Kcilcrntiou jhu1 the l'iiiploycr.s Assocititiuii together, nml Mayor l'liclitii, who lias heat conduct iti; itcoliations is hopeful of nil early settlement. The strikers nrc coniMctit of wimiln j; their fijjht, ilepemlitii: mainly on the fuel .situation to st lengthen their position. Strike May Spread North 1'oK'rr.ANi), Or., Atii;. 2 The Snii l?rnucico strike is j;reatly nlTectiiiB bnstness here by its in terference with steamer traffic. There are indications that if pro loured thestiike may involve the hlnbor oii.uizntious of this ami the sound cities. JS- Steel Strike Growing Pmsnuur.,-AuK. 2 The Rreal steel strike, instead of approach in a settlement as hoped, is still spicndiui'.. Jeffries Posts Dtiujjh Nitw Youi;, Atii'. 2 Jeffries hnsiHihlcd five thousand dollars for n fi.tlit with Sharkey and the latter has accepted the challenge. IMPROVEMENTS' AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS The State Hoard of Agriculture are making some wonderful im provements at the state fair grounds, and old . timers will hardly recognise the place when they attend Oregon's greatest fair this fall. The old pavillion is being enlarged lo double its si.e. After the best exhibits ever seen in the state have been arranged there will be ample tooni for an auditorium, a thing which has been needed a long tune. A bran new up to date civamery building is being elected; also where the best dairy display ever made in the state will be seen. The machinery hall is being enlarged new cattle stalls, sheep pens, hog sties, and horse stables arc being built. A cozy farm cottage, hay barn, nud new sidewalks, are also 011 thelisi of improvements, nun nothing will be leit undone 10 accommodate the exhibitor and entertain the visitor at the state fair this falK Tho Ciitliollo orpliimnBo ul St l'-"' Oregon, wttH litmicil W'oiliiesilny nlclil. Total loan la about iflO.OOO, inturcil lor about flOOO. Roily Seen Tho body of a man was tieaii lo.it hip; In tho wntor near Corlnu'o null on MuhhUi urovl: In Curry county by two BtraiiKorti who wtiro truvolliiB iiloiiu tlio oat. Thoy notillcil llio moil nt llio imwiulll tuiil a illllgont Bimtoli wan nuiilu, lutt tho body hntl IKialml away ami eotilil not bo fuiitnl llluauppoanl thuttlio body wan ono of tho Stniliaii hoyn or Tliootloru VluiiiiiiuiR, who woro drowned at Capo Ulaneo n Tow wt'okit m;o. Wlillo digging i well nt Salont workmon atiuck 11 vein of gas wliloh wus 10 Btrong asto dnvo tbom out of tho holu. - Uslrs lu The Wnd You llaa Mwas Bovfibt SAN FRANCISCO STIIIKIi GROWING Twenty Five Thousand Men Out Will Cause Mills and Mines to Close Here The latest mail advices from Han l'mnciscc indicate that the sttjke is spreading, with no pros cct of early setllctuciit. The Kxamiitcr jtives the total of men out at 25,100, The Kinploytrs Association will make no conces sions. The uttikers ate confident of succcsi, claiming that the fuel question will make imperative a settlement of the strike in a very short time. The effects are being fclt'Vre in an inerensinj: mcasuie. The impossibility of unloading vessel on the water front has caused the siiuttiiiK down ol the stave mill, and if the Mtuarjonjs (lot relieved will necessitate the closing of the Not tit Ilcud and llily City mills, as well an th'i coal mines. It is said that the Areata and Umpire wete ordered to call nt iStucku for orders on their down trip. Our' inctcliniits are also fcelinn tlic elfcctsiii the non-arrival of goods ordered, which can not be conveyed to llic wnterfrtMit iu the city, The City l'rout Kcdcration which control the men now out, has submitted ns 11 basis for the establishmeul of pence the follow ing propoMtiobs: The Employers Association agrecu that its menibes will not disci iminate against any etn pioyer of labor because such employer chooses to employ union men otilv. The Kmploycrs Association agrees that iu members will not dlhcrinunutc ifaiiisfauy employe' because he chooses for reasons sufficient to himself to be a mem ber of a labor organization. The Umployers Association agrees that nil employes who nre locked out or have quit work on account of existing difficulty shall be reinstated. Labor organiza tions n.fiee that any member who is not employed shall while in such employ, obey any orders iven him conccrninc the work to be ier formed. Wltenever any difficulties arise between em ployers ntul employes no strike or lockout shall be instituted until the parti s in iutcicst shall have done nil in their power to adjust their difficulties. The reply ol the Kmploycrs Association is that they wi)l not discriminate runiust unions nud that the men can icsuinc work when they on their part a,irec, iu addition' lo obeyin.ir orders and submitting irrievauces to their cinploycis, promise not to at tempt to coerce employes to join unions or employers to unionize their places of business." II niv In Jlnko (liililru I'lreee. Tor thin break lino nml melt Iu n fry ing pan half n pound of rich cheese. When soft, add imo cupful of sweet cream mid n pinch of cajemie. Wlmu thoroughly blended, break on this live rrvHh I'KKs; eover for two minute. When the whiten begin to not. remove the eover. add n pinch of salt nml beat tho ninsn briskly with n large auoti for a few minutes. It will rise In n yellow foil in. Herve on milk crackers buttered ami heated In tbo oven. TRAVEL BY SEA 1 Arrivals by Alllanro, from south, July 30: A Hrovwi, J H Fox, Lydia K Horsfall, Koso Gray, I. G Lohmer, Mrs Lohiuernnil 3 eliililron, Mrs M Andorson, Mrs V Sporney, J D Siind oilaud utid wife, A Willlanis and wife, K I) Wall nml wile, Mrs W II Smith, .1 11 Davis, A Hindi, V M Jones und wlfn.THSyphorH. Dopurturei. by Alllanco, north. July 30th : Frank S Cimles, l niton, Ciirrv.Jobu HonowlU.S l' Van Dyko, G W Jnelsson, Klbeit 8 Vcaeh, K K Ilond, U A Moore, Fred Johnson, Gurley Hoak, Junius Mary, 11 Garrigus, O .1 Snlluir and wife. Arrivals by Areata, fiom south, July 30: Mrs MuOrua, Geo Aitkin, V"S Littio F A Wollrt, O Poiicllolon, Miss Johiiustiu, Mis l.ecog ,t ohild, K Diluent. .1 C Ouulngliam, A U Hook, MUs Fiedler. Doparturos hyAroata, sqttth, Aug.l i M Miuttni, DArldn, Voids, Mrs A O ltodgcrs--, and roi , Gco.Korbeo, FOR RIVER AM) HARBOR IMPROVEMENT f Recommendations of Government EjCfattfs Over $2,Of0,00O Wanlcd for Oregon" Thn report of Captain V'.j. I.aiiK lltl, Corpn ol Hnetiioor, Unltoil Htato Army, llltloflC(J nt I'orllntt,Or., on llio iniirovciiinrit of rlvori iiinl linr b'jr In OrflROii, Witililnijlnn, and Idaho, tor tliu d.cul year cndpiK .lunu :)0, 11)01 , tinjothur with rccnmriicnila llonii rulatlni; U future appropriation!, ha boon tnado public. Tho folluir biK aro llio rouoniiiuindatloai for fti turo appropriatoim Uoliimlnii and bower WM- lanii'ttu Itivcr, below i Portlonil -..OOaOO, Inip:oviriK Coluiiitila ltl- orlictncon The I)4llc ' and (filly, cither by coii'lriicttou of boat rail way of by inouriA of ' Vaiinliiaiiil lockH 214,570.20 Mouth of Columbia lllvcr '.600,000.00 t'olumla Jtlvor to Ca- Cfldes 100,000.1)0 (Vlunibla lllvcr noar Van- couvcr 12,000.00 Huaku Itlvcrfrom Illpurla, Wnth., to I.uwlitou,'; Maho , 28,000.00 Mouth of Coquillo Hirer i7o1000.00 Willniiietto lllvcr ubovo . " I'ortUml ami Yunihill.l Jtlvor ; Kutnitieo to Coos Hay ' 70,000.00 1 I2.970.CI Tillamool: Hay ' 27,000.00 05,000.00 12,S8.I7 fc 11,900.00 , 7,000.00 , 1 ? .1,000.00 r00.00 3 000.00 Siualaw lllvor Clatrkanio Hivcr I.ewU Hivcr, Wauli Cuwlltx Itlvur, Wntli Copiillo llivnr from Co- ipiillo City to Myrtlo Point Long Tom UJvertannually) Coos lllvor Total -.Ttia-17,593.37 That tho imiHovomciilTijfTtbo en- tranooto Cooiilsyujconidered of great Importance Is niado plain by tho recommendation concerning it. Tho proiucl..Bays mo reK)H, providing ior obialiiliiR a channel tlitougli tho bar t tho entrance to tho bay having 20 feel ol nuiornl low lido. Up to Juno JO, 1901, tho north jetty, 9C00 leel long, had been completed. TliUgaso n channel 20 rust deep at low water throngb the tiar. It Is considered that fl 12,970.01 may be advantageous- ly uiipllcd in ho llccnl year ending Juno 30, 1903. in placing additional stooolntlii letty. iMcArthur, Dr i? It Madison, James Tho improvement ol Coos river' jicConncl, Mr Mcsnnta. K Monroo, provide for keeping tho stream clear j Abrilham PossIimmi, Mrs Stevau Kecd, of snugs for tho banefll of Hmoll A u iloctor, Charles Hoio Mrs -V M stoainboats. It i considered that tba ; y4lj0 j j Weed. Hum ol f;l,000 may bo advautngeoubly w B t (t.UT,j p. M. expended during tho Ihcal year end- . big Juiiu at), liXKJ. In removing snags ; and dredging shoals In this stream. Theo recommendations aro for tho lUcnl year ending Juno SO, 1903. Thoro Is mil tho slightest poMiblllly that tbo amounts nr-ked for will bo nppropriat- ed. If CO per cent Is secured ll will bo n matter for congratulation. Tho river and harbor bill has become simply an immense pio to bo divided according to tho grabbing ability of tho representatives fiom thodiflorcnt states, ami n meritorious catuo liko tho Improvement of this harbor must sudor from tho npprobrluni which bolongs.to sleals liko tho Yuqulim and Long Tom " improvements." CONDENSED STATE NEWS ITEMS. Uirge full run continues on !.ower Columbtx and ihilly viy-roll al AttorU It nboat $100,000. Mote ore is btlng taken out In the Uicky Hoy, Or., mining dlitrlct than ecr before. OrrRon exhililt al lluftdo It turclo in prues, Caiuda Ihlitlo are Gto.!iig iicarlrllantl. V'.mx Is on foot to advertise Oregon's weather j In the l-u t. Henry G. (lettminn committed ttuicUa nt I'ortUml, bucauie lilt sweetheart jilted him. Portland Lumbering .4tA Manufacturing Company Is filllug a lirgo order for Manlli. 'I ho blj run ofUitmon at Astoria l keeping up. Tho inivndilurci of llie stlioolt of.lultnoiuaji county, last car exceeded $ u.oao. Tlic first npplicntiou nvida under Ilia Torcns land act was made in .larlon county by win- field Closer, ll was In ontcr.io corrcvt title to 60 acres otlind. New wheat Is coming inlo the mills In the valley: Sonw nt Albany has ylctded 30 buihels per acre. A petition Is lclng clreiiUnal, protesling ugalnsi the proposed orest a-scrvo Ii Curry county. 'Hie v,he.U ..yield ln Uiu,tllU county is,iarf rr iijaiv.was tiii;vi. Notice CofullloCHy, Orogoii, July !Wtli, 1K01 . Xollco U hereby given that all Coos County WarranU cmlorocd piior to Atigtial Int. 18!rj. will bo paid on prci dilation at my office in Coquillo City , Oregon . No Intercut will bo .allowed after July .lint, 1001. J. . IK'M.Y, County Trcaturcr. Broke Camp-Early The camper at tho Mnr.o on eoulb Coon rlrer broke camp and camo down on Tuesday. The parly inoluded J.' V Ucnncttniid family anil tho family of T. II. Harry of Hum city, Mr. Mo Cullom and Major Tower and tliotr famlllci), Mini Williams nud Miss Hetty, ol Kmpiro City, and other This early return wa caused by bual hw mailora rciitilring tho attontlon olfru Bin-folk. riomomay go up again , lator. AT THE CHURCHES. I'HK.SHYTKIUAN C1IUIICII. (rJcrvircs.) Halibath ncliool 10 :00 A M Preacblng serviced, 11 :00 A M, and 8:00PM. Christian Kndcavor, 7 .00 P M, Mid-week servicer, Thursday 8:001 M Hatnunl 11. McClolland, Pastor. M. V cnvrtcii Subject Morning, "Tho Judgmont Day and How to meet it." Kvening, ' ' Dieolving Cities and Abiding Char actors." Office Open Charles F. MeKnlght who lias been for several year associated with the lato S. II. Hazard in his extenstveitaw practlco, will tako up tho workfo aud- denly laid dotni by tho deccasod at- lornoy. Mr. MeKnlght was admitted o tho bar in October. 1900. He Is n young man of ability and industry mid has bad tho advanlago of training by ono ol the best lawyers In this part ol tho state, a well ns access to ono of tho finesl law libraries in Oregon. Ho will undoubtedly meet witbtuccesi in bis work. " Unclaimed Letters - List of unclaimed letter in the Marthficld, Oregon, postoflkt, August , 10o, i-ron eallinfficr tho same ., , advertisod: John Anilcrtorl( Mnlt ndereon, Frank ijarl)9.llIclllv p Chamberlln, Honry c'arietmleml, Jnnica Camp. Victor CrinU4,.MrT gcan.JohnliMson, MnjA Troy. j,nrry lt irgllgon( Jncol) pl8linr. ji A (IrojsC II Garfield Eo) F Gjvc, Albert Hagemleslcr, A llnndllii.Misi Addlo Jones. Amos Johiuoi); Patrick Lougern, Jamo SELECTION OF TEXT BOOKS COMPLETED Tho Stato Hoard of Tcxt-Uook Cum mbtiioncrs lias completed its work by the adoption ol 'ThoKutnrnl Spcllinn Illnuk ," published by 1). C. Heath & Co. Tho introductory and retail price of the work is 5 cents. It now do volvcs upon tho book publishers hav ing tbo contracts to place their books inthosovcrol repositories designated by tho btato law. There books must bo deposited by tho publishers and kept on fiilo at tho contract prices aud there old books herotoforo in uso in this stato may be exchanged for llio -now. The depositories for Coos county nro n.uulon, Coquillo City, Kmpiro City, Marshncfd , Myrtlo Point. Fair Notes Watcrwoiks havo been put Mn nt tho fairgrounds lo provide- wator for sprinkling tho track. Agnsoliuo on gluo bus been put in br motlvo power and an ninplo supply of wator will bo pnmpeil Irom tlio siougu. Tbo Wizard Oil Co. havo their out fl t here, in readiness to givo their show during fair week, nml nro rusti cating iu the mean time. Tho mauiigera of tho fair havo re ceived proposals from t balloonist to givo exhibitions during the fair, but in cor.bidcratlun of tho faot that tho expense woubf bo boavy and that somotblng usually goes wrong nml prevents .1 balloon aseonsiou fiom coining oil na advertised, it was thought best to put tho niouoy into something moro reliable. Everything Is running smoothly In connection with tbo preparations for tbo fair, ami it only romains for tbo people of Coos county to show an in terest, to mako tho ventuio a niagui Ucout success. OASTOItlA. Baar. 1L A H" M VOU HlfflAIWafS BSBgtt Bljttitttro s.vf . $& CORRESPONDENCE. TKNMILK. Mr and Mrs. Unhottor made a trip to town Monday. Hov.J. I). Crook Is busy clearing bis homestead land on tbo divide. Mrs. Charles Murkam left for tho bayTuosdav lo bo gono for so mo lime. .Alex. Ilclson and Jacob Tunstrom fir. have boon in Gardiner on business Hit week. Kd Caso camo over Irom Gardiner Saturday to visit a couplo of day with Oharlcf Sicstrccm. Mr. and Mr. Guv Andruss will mako their homo with U. W. Wilkin for tho next three months. Andrew Oborritr. of Haines slough on his way to Gardiner stopped over with J. W. ncntoti Thursday night. Stephen Johnson and J. T. Davis went to Marshficld together Friday and returned thofollowing day, last wcok. Ksrnot Sauford of liaincs slough who ha been occupied In Schoficld for tomo time, passed through hero Saturday cu his way homo. Thcro wa a surprise party at the homo of Stephen Johnson Saturday night that long wiU Ungor in the memory of the partaker who enjored the lata hoursto ilicir hcsit's contonl In dancing and playing. Lawrence Well who with other members of l;i family sold out hero in 1S9G and moved to Southern Cali fornia showed up agatn Tudaday wllji two other gentlemen from tho sunny stato to visit W. F. Bowion. At an entertainment given by Sieilrecm and Carlson on Hig creok tho 28th tho following person from North slough wero guests: Augusta, Wlinnio and Sclma Peterson, Davo and Hertha 'Waters, Ida, Cecille, Henrietta and Charles Dcar,K John eon and Oscar Ohmau. SITKUM. Weeding bells are ringing. .,"nrciriteraJIe)jril8fpHVficampar: It is getting to bo quiio a noteil place fur fishers and hunters. Mr.nndMra.Dishor, of Coquille Cily, and Mr. Whito and Mr. Black aro camped near urummeu crcci: bridce. enjoying tho cool bracclng air and clear water. Tho Misses Onv Weekly and Annio Hall, of Gravel Ford, made Mrs. J. D. Laird t call Monday . There is quito'n largo passenger tiavel on llie Coos Hay slago at present. Tho roads aro In fair condition and it is quilo convenient for tho traveling public to come this road. F. . Jf. Harry has gono to Marsbfiold to night watch for Thos. Coke, while ho takes an outing over at Tioga. Walter Laird and Fred West arc busy putting up soma hay for the winter, as Mr. West intends lo remain hero on his plsco this winter. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Laird wont to Coquillo Cily, Sunday, tosco her sis tor who was thrown from a horso and hurt. Broke the Record Tim Cnns llav Creamery made an averago ofllSO tKUimUofbutterailay " ' s .. ,'. ., ,,J,, fortho month ol June, tho largest out - -.- - ., putln tho history of tin plant. IIHIHIHHKIBKI ! b a H f a 1 1 H I H We Haye it -Tit at is our almost invar iable reply lo inquiries for the latest n Qu alities and swell effects in- Mid Sum m e r d r y goods, cloth" in', furnish i n o s a n d shoes, gloves, corsets, ,1wse vy,underwear, shirts, wrap pers and silh waists. B H 1 m a a H 1 a 1 H 1 I H a M All Goods fiuvanteed -a 'Represented. Right, Prices, toftews treatment. M AGNES m ftp mm p fi mm m !PH . LJ $ejdcd (The editor of the Daniels Creek Qaetl re plies is fallows lo the poetical ptopot.il pf our Coo river correspondent, published a couple pt weeks osjo:) . Oh, IVg.tsut, ihoii siecd of the hearen born ' muul SIjaII I dare put tlwa to iq Ignoble a tue As avowing, wlcil's patent to alf,iJrO'jth ibe MAIL, " 'ti That the rymtler J.til week rode, not lliee, Irti, it mil) r ' Or at best a len b(onco TtljltheelsJa-diesJf, I lis rider unable to do aught hut Swear Seel he stakes himtelf ree from, the "ka'vesipt . and tba fen, ,. Where Iw praIet la tju broth by tffc " turtle saga hpi. , .' And now, Oh, ya Musml he's at ll again! , Anil madly careers orrr brush sail tbita''l r lien! Is the lean Cbytnnk "locoetff" ' How fierce Is hls.f)fgh,tl , Hold fait, calUnt rider, bold neverto.jichtt, " No lime now to toy with the muse's 'Uk'l 'l ulll: , ., ' ,, Hat run la ihy steed with equestrian skin. Ohsbters! smalt wonder , jour, tdrjficet.i.'ffS paiei He ilu on hb steed lth his face tpwsrd i$ Ulll Andnowoffhe coes with a food Sofe bam pi There Is reason hit verses come out with (a burp: Ills meter go wandering hither a,nd.ysr, Now sadly limping, and then on a run. And now If th follies and mine be akin, (Too honest 1 am to deny Uiey are twin) PUJn prudence .drroand (hey be kept- fir apart Not harnessed together lo Hymen's dog cast. Two wild, wicked Clavtnnksbttcbcdup a qne (earn, Claiming pocU as ddrer. would rtale txo&r scream. And editors, blest; em. would tart boll their doors Or txule themtetres on to far foreign shores. And to, river scribe, for the bright rwjwy Man.. I tearaftrr thought, Ibaoua. 'air.pa rottft Cut. ' " loin "folly wlih tolljC? .racnre fofly wre wniught. So spinster 111 star tho poet l'n aot. Editor Oazcttc TIMHKltT.AND.ACT JUiB J. 187,8. NOTICE FOHVUIlLIOATlOfr. Unitol States Land Office, Roiabarg. Orrgjo. juiyynn, iiju. Notice It hereby given tlwt In compliance with the proritlons of the act of Congreas of Tune j, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands la the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended lo all the Public Land States 6y act ol August a. iSoj. Groaon vom hattiu, of ait. aj KM, of Mj. 'Angel.' " ,' ceuolr of A.inon. State (er Territory gaTims nhc mj ts ow Ullrnnpst No. it(i. for lbs Dl V of Section No. 21 In towntMp No. 36 74, Kanre Vj. ii West, aud will otfer proof to shotv that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or suae iten for agricultural pur poses, and to rsubluh'bis clajpt jo said land he lore the Rerttter Jnd Receiver of this office it Roserjurr. Orrcon. onhridar, thiStn.,day fil October, 1901. He names as witnesses: Thomas U Ambler. John Schwab of Ml. Angel. Oregon. &.-orj;o luieroan. Albert Wiltit, of Kosebure. Oregon. . Any and all persons ciaimiag aavcrseiy yjes above-described Unds are muesled to file Omir claims In this ofliec on or oeiore saw win ojy of October, loot. 0 J J. 1. MaiiXiM, nrgrtr. TfjIfltiaND.ACT JUNK 3, 1$$. United States Lind Office, Rosrburg. Oregon. July 30U1, 1 1) 1. s'niW. It hereby riven that la compliance with the protltlons of llie act of Coogrets iH lune 3. i8;8. entilW "An act for the alia jjf limoer kins, m c wi,v w vm.v..... .fc". v,Hi and Waihtncton Tcrritorr. as extenil- ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug ust a. 1891.T1.dMAS I- Aunu:. of Ml. Angel, county of Marion. Slate (or Tcrriiorv) pf.Ott- gon. has thU day tiled la this epxe jiu J suitment No. 1734. for iho tmixhavt of the SW V of Section No. 31 in Township No. J6 A Range No. 11 Weil, and will offer proof to shoV tlat the land sought U more valuable for lis tiny bcr or stone than f?r agricultural purpotes, anC to eiublivh hU cbint lo wW.Und before tfie RegUter and Receiver of IhU othce at Rosebunr. Oregon, on Fiid-iy. the i8th day of October, 1 Mi ff nm ! wtln(- OcorteVbnliatlerr, Inhn Schwab, of Ml. Angrl. Orcgsn. Ocorge tttenun, Albert Willis, pf RotirburB. Oregon. Any and all persons wainm; iuici. the Ue - deKribedUndsaiewiuesiwwrue.jr IcUlnvslnlhUotncconorbeforesald iBth iliy it""!"' ' nui ftiiv ,.. .- - , . : . .t .. -3 I. T. Bridges, Register. .WW 1 Pon't jbrftet.---TI.eRS: G Corset, iu all styles. mended worn them to article. We carry and 'have the ex-- I 1 elusive sale of the WALK OVER SHOE for gentle "men and the" PATljICIAN, a woman's shoe that's right s Ji Towels, Sheetings,.' Lace Qurtainjs. MATSON.i fi Reco- i2 l M by all whb.ritiye f be a perfefj 9 1- " "" S 4 lit t ft .i,.4tVM M.Aitouoapd.wKc. fUejiKMiiilb" l"y- ' i 4 njf ''X , - u. igaj .