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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1901)
I) .- It Ji &i 1. sW - iwquaMmimnminiifHiiiiwagtMiw aottawwiibiiwiMtiijrijMiiiMJMtvwi.,Bwit ,, ,...?'""' ? w r " . I' ' v & ASTHMA -.. Ariknalene Briugs Instant Relief and Permanent Curd in .,,jf nil Cases. " BENT AnSOI.tJTKI.Y FltKE OX KKCKIIT OF FQSTAI.. Wfito your namo anil address plainly. tHAINID f FO TEH YEARS After hAtl.ij It cArtfu'ly analysed, w yhit. chlorofonn'os'ttber. Very truly )Ours, Arr. nto. MBii.ive Ov m Gentlemen: I rite this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful crTcet ol your Aslhmalene, for the cure of Asthma. Mylfba teen afflicted with -.paimc)!- aithnu forithe rust ta enn. Having nhnustcd my on skill as vtcltrts manyolhets, I chanced to see your sign upon yonr window on 130th street. New Yotk, t at once obtained a bottle of Athnu Une. My wife commenced uVing itabont the ist of November. I ery soon noticed a radical .Improvement. Alter using one bottle her asthma has disappeared and she it entirely frre from all symptoms. 1 feel that I can conscientiously recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted with wis auircsswg auease. Yours Respectfully. D. Tait Dues. McDtCNT. Co. Gentlemen! I was troubled with Asthma for they have alt (ailed. I ran across our advertisement and started with n tritl bottle. 1 lound tr- Itel at once. I bare sir.ee purchased your lull-sued of four children, and for slc-vmrs was unable to doing badness every day. This testimony you iloroe address, ajs Kltinjton street, Trial bottlo sent abnolutoly froo On rocolpt of postal Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAKT 11R0S.' MEDICINE Co., 70 East 130th St, N. Y. Qty. ' COASTMAIL. Saturday, - - Sep. 7. I'JOJ Pablithed Every Saturday by the Mail .Publishing Co. subscription rateb One year, (In adraace) p. 00 ii months 1.00 Thra mODths jo SOME. PLAIN TALK ABOUT TmSFAIR Before the late fair shall have become ancient history it may be well to bring out a few points in relation to it from which a lesson or two may be drawn. In doing this, we do not wish to be personal-nor unduly severe in criticism, but-thc success or failure of future attempts to hold a fair here de pends upon clearly recogniziug the features of the recent fair which arc calling forth unmeasured con demnation from so many quarters. The Coast Mail, did all it could for the success of the fair, devoting much space to booming it beforehand, and'endeavoring to bring out its good features in the Daily Coast Mail. The fact out of sorts." Nothing tastes good. Nothing gives pWautre. The tnmd is dulW ami slug gish. THe will is wealf. I.fttle things cause great irritation. What's the mat ter r The probabilities are that the stomach is deranged and the liver in. volved. Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery shakes a man who is run down and dis pirited feel like a ntfw being. It cures diseases of the stomach and other or trans of digestion and nutrition, ttlrs thn atuggish liver into action, and increased iue activiiyoi me Dioou-inaking glands, so that there is an abundantisupply of pure, rich blood. Mr. ,l!d'wrrd Jacobs, of Marengo, Crawford CO , Indiana, wiitea 1 "AJWr three year oiauf. feting with llvtr trouble and iniUtla I save up all Jujpes cf ever ictttnc atMit agatu. (he last chanct was to try your madlcine. I bad tried atntbt home doctors and rtctired but little ' retltf. After taklnr three hotttct cf Dr. Htrcc' Obldw Medical Discovery sad one vial of bU Pltasant fclleta 'lam stout and btarty. It la due cutirsiy to your wonderful medicines." t Dr.. Pferce'a Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing ico8 Urge pages, iu piper coveys, is sent frte oa receipt sf 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of rialllng only. Address Div R. V Piwc,' ItWalo, N. V. . CURE- FREE There is nothing liko Atliiiinlenc. It brings inotitnt relief, oven in tlio worst cntcs. It cures when nil olco (nils, TheRet..C. K.VKI.t.ofA,lll RIiIrc. Ill, Mys: "Your trial Nuile, of Aithnulcnc tevehed In Rood comliltom I etnnct tell )ou how thankful t feel tor the good derived from It. 1 u-a n. slivr, chained xttth ptiltkl sore lfiro.it and Asihivu for ti n years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your ailvntlvmrnt for the cure ef this dreadful and tor mrntlnj; disease, Asthmt, and thotiglit jou had ov erspoken yourselves, but tesolved to r,he It n. tit.il To my astonishment, the trial acted like a ctuim, Send me a full sired bottle." Rov, D Morris Wochslor, Rabbi of the Cong. Una! Israel. Ni.w York, Jan. 3. toot, Dm. Tat tines'. Mkdicinb Co., Cenllemen: Your Asthmalenc It ntt rjcellcnt remedy for Asthma and Hay Keser, and Its compo sition nlletlat all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success it astonishing and wonderful. ran state that Aithmatcne contains no opium, mor. ltKv. mi. Mounis wkciisi.kh Avon Springs, N. , KtU t, 1901. O. D. I'UCl.rs. M. D. Feb. 5, 1901. 31 rears, t hare tried numerous remedied, hut tattle and I am ever grrutlul. I hate familv work. 1 am now in the tot of health and am can male such use of as roil re fit. S KAPHA HI., 67 East ijgth st City that the fair grounds were over run with the dirtiest set of fak irs and sure-thing men that ever polluted the air of this community with their presence, plying their vocation freely and robbing the 'easy" country boys without let or hindrance, was but barely touched upon. It seemed to be too late to remedy the situation, as the gang had been licensed to operate, and it was not desired to do anything, while the fair was in progress, to detract from its suc cess. . It may as well be understood right now, however, that no suc cessful fair can ever be built up here by making it a huge trap for the unwary. And, so far as this paper is concerned, it will never again lend itself to booming a fair here until some assurances are given on that point. This is not an attempt to pose upon any plane of high morality. We can look upon any game of chance that is any where near "square" with much equanimity. If grown men iu their sober senses want to gamble the power has not been discovered that can prevetit them. There is bound to be gambling at a fair and had some of our resi dent "gentlemen of fortune" been out with some of their devices it would have called forth no useless protest from this paper. But to bring in here the low est scum of itinerant tin-horns and sure-thing men, to operate with a, horde of cappers and to boldly rob the intoxicated and the foolish; to even allow them to' gather a crowd of boys in their early teens and filch their quarters and dimes; such work as this is a disgrace, and will kill any insti tution which depends on' the gen eral public for support. There is much talk iu this town that the late fair "will be the last cue." Such a conclusion J does not necessarily follow. It! would be possible to hold a fair here every year which would not only be a financial success and a good thing fon Maashfield but v distinct benefit to every industry in-CoosCouuty. . . f Iu order to do this, however, it is necessary to tuidcistntid nutl avoid the mistakctsvwh'iclv render any permanent success impos sible. It must be n genuine fair, not simply n race meeting and gamb ling hell with n few exhibits on the side to use up the state appro priation. Ilotsc races are all right, so fnr as they go, and they furnish a spectaclu which is enjoyed by everyone. Hut when they are made the one great point on which all eueigies are concentrat ed when licence to rob must be issued to a horde of theives to r.tise money for the purses; then people who do not own race horses begin to look askance, and the farmers mid dairymen and loggers and millmett and fishermen and merchants men who could make n display of Coos county products that would do the country some good and would draw au attendance from all over the county and state these men lose interest and the benefits of a real fair arc missed. There is a good field for the right kind of a fair in Coos coun ty, and the people would appreci ate it and rally to its support, but it must be conducted on different lines from the one just held. We wish to distinctly disavow any intention of impeaching the motives of th gentlemen who conducted the late fair. They undoubtedly did the best they could and tried hard to make the fair a "success. They worked on the wrong lines, but the lines they worked on were the conventional ones for Oregon fairs, nud they ptobably think that there is no other way to run a fair. It is a satisfaction to know that our local people ar not respons ible for making the fair grounds a den of thieves, and they will please to understand that these strictures are uot intended to re flect upon them iu any way. The responsibility rests cast of the mountains. It is so under stood, and it is safe to say tliat no fair under cast-ol-thc-mountain management, will ever again receive sufficient support frcm Marshfield business men to materialize. Literary Notes. 4y A typical number of McClure's that is the brilliant September number iu a nutshell. To be gin with, the Opaki, the strange newly-discovered beast found alive in the forests of Central Af rica, is described for the first time in America by its discover- How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounFe"5f SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is stramje, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the dkestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which rhe could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certiia amount of flesh is necessaryfor health t if you have not got it you can get it by taking r ftcoirs jpnHiision You will find It jiut as utcfu In summer w in winter, and if you are thriving upon It don't stop became tilt; weatheris warn, . . )gc. and f 1.0a, .IlilrojtUli. ' SCOTT &BOWNE,Chetpls,NrwYe'lt.. BEST ITjR THI BOWELS lU5..t::SVtttftrtWiTtTf,Ia hl, HI1 MUM" wtll Ivn'V.IHin, ,nn,vi ,um m,.ii, ieMu,i ,,iM., I. ii.'... J'r".,"vT . J..i..i. it,,..! i..tftsar ot seti (nc In wurls tunr.njcl.nl lit iu,?.m.Tm iumV. ivJIm1t.,V.V .Lst.' Ntr sieweti, Wen, ve ilrlp-, l, , an.t Ni ' enu r.rhi. trli fur ires tamrle, ait4 twikUlnn litttth. AJ.Iims tinUMi nnsDT coxruT. eHirtuow i sosj KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN, - - ; . - r-rr! cr, Sir Harry II. Johnson. K. C. ! n. Of current iutctest is Prof. Simon New-comb's contribution, "Is the Airship Coming?" Iu fiction, the September niaguziue lives up to the re markable standard set by the Midsummer Fiction Number. With all that has been said, the September number of Mc Clure's still has something "up its sleeve." . . "Miss Alcott's Lcttcis to her 'Laurie,' " and edited by "Laurie" himself, form one of the strongest features of The S OANDY MP OATHARTIO S Ladies Home Journal for Sep-."' '"-'K " n "' tembcr. "With Sctou-Thomp. I0.''6 " lh,s !l,0' sou iu the Wooils" shows the, great animal-storv teller iu his Prof. George 0. Herroii, late element, and "Some College; of Grindl College, Iowa, has Scrapes We Got Into," as lold by first phuc in the September Aiemi. "AGrailtnte" give; gjol cmkc Hi contribution is entitled "The for laughter. Twice the usual I Recovery of Jcsu from Chtistiau auiouut ol space is devoted to the-j '." ' s J vigorous attaek up coming styles for this is the '" what he calls "coninieteialism " Special Autumn. I'linhion jof theology." Prof. Thomas 1C. Number" of the Journal. The ! Will, of Ruskiu College, finds n new dresses, hats and-wraps are "menace to freedom" iu "The all shown. College Trust," the title of a . paper iu whicR independence With the September number of thought and teaching is de Modern Culture Magazine of clnred to be abridged iu our lead Cleveland, Ohio, begins its four-1 v: institutions of learning, tccnth volume, and the second j I,rof- J,,k Arsons, Hamlin year of its publication under the Garland, J. J. Kuueking, It. O. present title and ptescnt manage- Fwer, W. A. Hnwly, Vrnnk ment. The success which Kxline. and I-'rances A. Kellor its miblishcrs have achieved in taking over an educational jour nal which appealed to only a limited class and converting it into a literary magazine of the very highest rank, retaining the good will of their old patrons and at the same time broadening the field and extending the useful ness of what Marion Hurlaud calls "the best dollar magazine iu the country" has been richly de served. Rcnr-Admiral Evans's recent vtiliiine of nutobiogrnphicol rem iniscences is reviewed nt length in the Argonaut for September 2 nud many quotations made from its pages. The passage to which ex-Secretary Chandler objected is quoted iu full, nud others quite as pertinent and interesting. . Outing for September is a yachting number, and the part of the magazine is devoted to illustrated articles 011 yachting and pleasure craft old and new and the effect of America's cup races of Ilritish and American Maritime affairs. Hunting and match shooting, fishing, racing coursing, mountain climbing nud' out'door sports are nlso covered, and the second paper of "Cattle Hrcediug for Amateurs" also ap pears. The Outing publishing Co, New York, $3 n year. - Kcmingtou lirothcrs' 1901 Newspaper manual has just been issued, tml it is by far the finest this house has yet published. Indeed iu point of typography and binding, it is uiisui passed. It Nasal la ill Its t:s tUtre should U) clciaUasss. Ely' Cream Holm cl ansts, soothes snd hctls lis di.ea.tJ lacmbrana. It cures cstsrrb tail drlrns w cold la toe bead uulcklr. sYsrr-lrnirfsTsnin C'resra nnlm Is pltc&l Iota tho nostrils, tprtiJs orcr the oembrsaa snd Is sbnorbed. Itelltf Is lni mcdjslsssds curs follows. It Is not ilrrlnjj lots not prcOncs ssculse. Irge Wz, W nts st Plug. Iits or Ijj will Trlsl BU, 10 tcutt by msll. I,Y JlllOTIIKUfl, (4 Wutta tiUttt, Kivr York. I contains over 700 pages, nud i j I a li.iiiiliimit.il ti linitii.1 la lif.iinti 1 1 in iiuiiiiMJiiii-iy uuiiiim 111 uiuwii 'till ti. gold. , THe Mmuiul is 11 complete catalogue of nil the newspapers . , , ., ,, d other publication!! in the tt. ,!,,,, United States, Canntlu, Porto Rico, Cuba and Hawaii, and also contains valuable suptctncutiuy lists. The arrangement of the text is most compact and concise, euabl I nig the advertiser to obtain any information regarding any pub- ,, . .it. tit ltC.ltlOlt Willi tllC IC.'l.St IVOSSlllle ,,lnr iingtou .,,,., New York, the publisher of this work or the past fourteen yeais, ate one of America's fotemost adver tising agencies, and have attained their high position by ptogiessivc forceful and successful meth ods. The August number of the Pacific Monthly is the best num ber of that magazine ever issued. It has made a new depurture iu that it has adopted the plan of having many illustrations, the mast popular featntc of maga zines nowadays. The articles too arc of exceptional iutctest. They combine the local ami the workl-witle 111 Mien a ucihcc as complete tue list ot contnuut- ors. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure gv SL . X UlfJOSTS What YOU CAT. This prciiaratlon contains all of thn dlKCstanta and 1 Incuts all kinds of food. Helves IriHtaiiL relief ami never falls to cure. It allows you to cat ull ctomachiican take It. Ily Its tisoniatiy WO OOU JOU Will U 1 lilt I1UV.IM.-I1SIIIT0 thousands of dysjKiptlCf liavo been turcd after every tliliil; elso failed. It prevents fonnatlonofKason tha ntoni. nch, rellcvlriK nil dlHtrcsi after rating. Diet ln unnecessary. 1'lcasautto take. fit can't holp but do you flood frMrnlonlTbT K.O. lltWiTTACo.ctilrsro Tb II. Ujttle cvDUlos rw lluiis tUu ioc !. Seven Days at Carnival All transportation lines iu the Northwest are arranging to give especially low rates to nud from the Portland Carnival, which runs from Sept. 18 to Oct. 19, and the excursion rates arc good for 7 days. 1 his is the longest limit ever given on such tickets, and will give people ample time to see all the sights connected with the great c.o.sitiou. With two full military bands, it military tournament, n horse show, athletic sports, exhibits of mining, agriculture, horticulture nud manufacturing, si fjill midway, fireworks and an array of amuse ment attractions, the Carnival will he one of the grcotcrt events of the season, and the admission fee is going to be only 25 cents, 10 cents for children. For Old Age To the old, as to babies, the even balance of health is mote important than anything else iu the world. The possible health in age, is not high and .strong; it is only even. There is 110 end, but death, to the trouble caused by il loss, It ought to be wnlched like a baby's, Their future is short; but oh how it turtles on comfort I on whether the wrinkles arc wrink les of pain or of long serene en joyment J hcott's emulsion of cod-liver oil for very old and very young iu, different ways isthe food to secure this even condition of health. &sifniriTriintrnrifrf?rnnfriir iTrnrifriTrmYTninfrfTrnr qUBSORIX'TIONS For nil Papora kI5 unci Magazines Bocoivod at 3 F. P. Norton's. CenterviHe Dairy. - J.W.FUNAG"' T. II. HARRY, (hifrr yoro null- Jtviu u.x as ice $uaKwt?e it Jtesh) fure iiw ixtwt' JMtvnt'd tit your ifwr morning ami t'truinj. 7s'AMA,SV rVr ttiiu f. Fan' Livery mi anfl Snlo Stables, i (Burt Caso Propriotor. Roseburg Oregon i set 4W .Saa3V.liM i-aYv-. f::: Best Rigs and Tonms in the City. A My liitru liiivltli'lv ln'i'll nil it(jt'it mill I liuvn mli'i-il 1 povrrnl tii'w n' mill itm ttirniiili yott yiKiil .inn oiiii Transient stock given special Tt"Si.-eW''&.'Wa.'VTlk'tt.'Bi3fc'k-Ui.-Xs ' Southern Oregon Slate Normal School. i v Win1 . . - ' Ilvnirils' lor .Iruur. A romeily for scour Kltcu by I'llut In Mllcli Cowsi ntul D.tlrr ritrmln U I two ilrnuis iirvpnriMl cluillc nr oiu' uiincu itinicttiitla. tvu crttltiN (Hiwilrrril iiliiiu, I half n ilrnm iwwdcroil cntccliti, two ilrams tliicturo of ciiislcum nml llvu iilrops cnsciico of iK-pporniliit itlvcii ll"liv n mi iu uiiih ur Ki1'1! HI vllu ItliU I not eirrctlvo Khn two ncrm.lM ' Dovur'n ihtwilcm, onu ouiico stnrcli or ;owikrril arrowroot, om- ilrnm clmia. , moil powilvr nnil half n ilrnm iwvrilfn'il kino, lloll tint nUircli or nrrowroot In , w,rr uu,l llllckl'lH. II 11,1 whfll fold stir In tho other Inurrdli'iitn mid kIv mornlni; nud night. It Is 11 piod plan to ki'i'p a lump of chnlk coustuiitly be fore calves, itN It corrects acidity of tho stomucli. THE HOME COLD CURE An IiiKoninus Trentinoul liy wliinli Druiikitrilxiiro lining Curod Dully in Spilo of Tlit'iimulvt'H. Xo XoxIntiH l)ou No Wciikeniiie tint XtirvrsA iiIhuh'iihI nml I'osj. livo Curo lor tho l,liior llulnt. It Is now irrnrmllir Iniiwn uikI understood llut DiunVinncMls 11 illir.uc und not vtr.il iirs. A Ixaly Illicit wllh amjii, ami nrivrs UJinplrtrly ilullcrcil liy prrMlunl or conttiint use ol InloiltutinK liquors, rriilrs uri nnlidoln cnpultlcnf nriilratliln and riailiaillng ihlt jx. son, and ilrtiniylni; lliu cnivlnj; for Inloiluuili. Siiffrim msiy now cure iIii'IiikKos at lioiiu hIiIhiiiI imhlicily nr Iims of llnio from liuslr.culiy tliituonilcrrul-IIOMICOJi.DCUItl'." which Ins Urrn prefrctcil aflrr mi liy jr.irs of iIihc study and Irralmenl of Inchrlili-j. Tlte f.ililifu iim acorillnn lo illircllont of Ihlt wonderful ills- lovrry.U willlvtly c.iuir.inlwl Kjciiio lliu most (ilutlntlorn, nn UMllrr how liaul a drinker Our records show llir nuirvrtoiis lr.iiiifo(iualim of thouumltof Drimknrils into solxr, Iml'uj lilotis and upright men, WIVKS CUWI'. YOUK lIUSIIWDS'l C'llll.DKKN CUKB YOL'K IATIIKUS" 'I Ills rrincdif Is In no mme iuhwIiiiiii hut t u ik'Cilic for this iliMniii' only, ami It m, skillfully deiUcil anil irrkiml llut It Is tlioioulily t,olq. hie anil pleasant lo ihe lntu, no lh.it ll can ir lihrn In ,1 klip of Iri or nillW nhuiit ihr kiiBwIi-ilxo of Ihr person l.tLIni; ll. 'IliouvimU of Drunkarili havoc mini tliemselvci wllli thn pilceh-si ii'iiieily, and nt many more luie hen iiiriil ,iiid iiimto lciiiirrale inrn by li.nlui; the "( UUIV'iiiliuinlkli'reilliy Imlnu fnenilt nml ii'lalln'i Hllhonl llmir kiiunlriljjn In iclli-c nr trn, nud In-Hot) loilty Jltfit limy ilUcouilniii-d ilrlnklng of Ihtlr ovwi fiw hi!I. I)() NO'l WAIT, Do not In ituluiled liy iipjMrinl nud mlsliMilIni: "liiiprovimcnl," Driioout ilia ilis caiu at oiica nnil for all time. The "I10MH COJ.I) CUI'.K" issold At Ilia extremely low price of One Dollar, thus plating within reach of everybody n trrntment morn cfVrclual than olherscolln(;$3Slo Jja Full dlrecllom nc conipnny encli piukfuje- Hiietliifiutvlce by skill I'd physicians when requested uilliout cslrn cliaree. Sent prepild tq nny part of the world on reoclpt of no Dollar, AiMrcst Dei. U637 K DWINII, ail.KStcCMI'ANY, iw nd 333 JMmkct Slko hll.-ulcljilila, ) ctrrcsppnji 1 conftlo a K- ' Prop's. Va'i t?f ?iSZZ' letter pitiji.ttiil tlniiii'Vur to attention. Call ami sec inc. i k.'s.,U,V,.,.'fc, Mnmi; u4rmls twursr, CrtsTMtlwMl tMltsVHK u' llir ltl(brt riJlrixr. UVI1 Kiup(.t Ukslurlrs Us luiHin iltiimnt. Inn4 lor tnKlrit lt rinnk lUr sufsljr. (Irmliutrs Imi- iaxr l imIIhmh. IWsullful lMl(n. IWit rlimat sm Ik tl. lUuus tltfi IU tlfo rr frt, Wdlff fof cfluite, W. M. CI.AVTOsV, 1'ics. Gods l!:iy WliolesalG Llunor iii:ai)()u.uti:hs kou inch (iit.Mu: i.njuoit.s ciioici: winks and I'UllK HUANDIKS, LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER painily Ordor5 Solicited. koi.i: AtiKNT roll TDK CKI.E IIHATKD Ranier Beer. nmily ordiTH for i'oin, pints and (Uiirtn, delivered liy tlinciiso. Robert Marsden. CARPETS -tW THE ROLL. I'lrnly nf vntli pattern no room too largo for lis lo enriiel, 1uk Icxi 11 rnillrtt vnrlcly, clunnlnj; patterns, mid ilrjieinlablc qualily, FURNITURE. New Designs in Sideboards. New Designs in Dining Tables,. New Designs in Dining Chairs, 'Ilia latest nml handsomest product of the best factories all new j;oods at our usual low prices. (ftiiRisTEra Johnson. ! f '' ., r1--