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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1901)
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CAM BY, HUH'., ritoNT sr. maimhiki.d Coast Hail, MA MIHI'f.D UKlUlON Perils Siubmcrcd Derelicts Most Drendcd Of the Ocean's Terrors Of the Mariner Must dnttgcrx of the. litcli K(iiM. nml there nrc ili nly of (lii'in. iiii l guard til iiwiluat In some rMiMil. Itcefx enn tc relied ii h i i in keep l heir place, nml If ship do not go l tin-In tilt')' will nut go tn tin' r-hlp. SlinnN mi.t high wliuli arc hcraldid hefurchnml, tho former liy llin'H uf brer kern mill tlio latter ly mmmm 'iiTUiUitt' ;n.vrv m& m-mimm WfoV W MBltSSaw ivw.-. wiSii:-jt!r "..i SKi1, .&&m . T-vala tk'll Ik ' . . IHBCT rt islV. WUAT ATI.ASTIO I.ISIUIH l'UAll. Hlgii.i that ovory kimiiiiiiii Ijiiowk. Hut who Is to Kilrss at Hit) path of tlui ilotix HctV At tlio pruHi'iit moment there nre. umiiy of tliexe Kilin wiimleiviii at larse. Many a nhlp Ih aliaiuloiieil at xea, yet cuiitliitiVH to llvo after thu crew linn left. TaKe, fur liiHtnnce, the hljr Norwe Klmi liark that Is troubling the iiilmls of liner niiiialim. She won alitimloiied ol? the Norway eoant uome muiitha iiko liee:uiKo hIio wiih liojicleufcly waterloK' Ketl, The crow thonslit she would u down, hut hhe did not, Not Ions whieo ho wis reported hi mid-Atlantic, rlsht In tho tiue'.c of tho meat liners that run to Amurlcn. Tho hlilp thut h:iw her had no mvuns of dealliiK with her, and any nioruliiu you may read at lueahfabt that a mighty ocean ijn'ylimmd Iwih Htrucl: the dere lict and mini;. dniBBluj; down with her lumdri'dgr lives. That .Muwel hua heen reported live OA.0 fT tut 1. i i w f wm tliueO'.iiUd'.ilt.phiceailiuiidceUa.gf mlleii 'S1I22Z npnrl, Him nppcnrn (o Irl on mi av itiijo Id iiillcn a dny. Then I here In tlio .MmiimIiIIi. KIic wan n Hrlllftli full iIkki'iI nlilp. a clipper miuutiM for wentlietly iiimII(Ich nml Kood pMi.xai.'OK, Mini liy monlly trmleil to lllo. Almut Jive yenrn nco hIio npruiis n lint) leal;, vlikh noon Kot iiltoether ! jiiiiil con 1 1 ol, mid the creiv nlmiiil'iiieil her fihoiit r.'j iiiIIch from the omul nt lirltluli (Inlniiii. They irni-lii'i! lain) mifely, lint tlio Menmnhlh did not nliili Klie ant Into n northerly current nml ililflril up nearly mt far an the I'lorlihi ke)f, rhere u ciimIIii nehooner feel' Iiik lii'r nny iiloti the triitlilcHH conn I run Into her nl ulitht. Ouu of ilu hands Jumped on hoard the derelict when they iiiriicli. mid t.o wim left there hy thu conMliiK crew, four of whom en enped out of nix nod Iniukd ten dny luler on f ho mainland, Tlii-y linil a (eiirful time hefore they KOt turn', However, ror tliey nail no tlmo lo tnlio U'nler or prnvUlotm, The limit on tho .Mcui'tihlh had tho bent 1 1 tut) of It, for he found plenty to c.nt mid drill!:. Hu actually lived nhonrd two wi'oloi, ilurliif,' which time thu rc M'l fell In with n wculirly wind nud nan hlowii WMJ mllen Into mlil-Allnntlc. U'he mail, whooo iinme, hy the way, In .Max 1'ctcmou of Now York, ran up idjttinlrt of illntri'iii and wim taheu orf, loKuiher with a elicit of valuable he had annexed, and inUen to I'orto Itlco hy u tradluit vcntel. Ho Ii (till nlhilt wax only four yenri nRo-ond thi' .Memwihlh ljii afloat. Hint wan reported kiiiio tlmo npo off HU lli'lcim and a year before that nt n point l'.'O inllc'H taut of lit, Helena, where ho nil but council the loin of ih AtJirrk-nti tinmp Rii'iuiicr John Cam moth. The latter vi'imel had lirr Uiw move In by a cullMltm with the derelict, but uiamiKisI to htvp nllont nil the way to 'ii). in north Kpalu. fjllll MnuijJiT In the hlxtory of tho fa ruoiiM IIiU'rlltiK. a DntiUh lirl that rauKht tire oif tho Karoo lulnmln, north of Hcolhinil. .She burned nearly to the MaterV edfie, and Ihc crew were tnben off by another lirl that came to thu recue. In xome way tho Uitcrllus; cxcnpril nhiklni: nml wan mccii n month later ntf Hie I'orili. It wiih remarked of lliM derelict th.il !iu iiiiint lime prmteil right down the Knllnh coaat nud (lironsli the channel. Iiunlue n dere lict imimIiii; tlirouh the xtrult of Do wrl Anyway, an orient liner reported her olT Capu I'lnlntern', In northern .Spain, nud n jeor later new mine that the chaired hulk ivm laincLlnp round the M'ax a few M-ort' mild out from the i,'npi Write Miimln. hlu wiih evidently n I Ik lit vcMel. At hut olio rainc north iiRtilu after a rollUlon In the A 111 title mn n comer rrrnmer nnu wn imk by a Trench runlHiat In the liny of Ills. cy. In nil JV dlffrrcut veweN reported havhiK im-i n her In one place or niioth it, Hie had no iiiunIm dliilnllns and h more like n raft than n fhlp. Her dcck were marly ilimh ultli the wit. Another derelict of which much linn Ih-iiii licit nl In thu Knthdia, a lttiMilau nhent ladou full H'Si-d xhlp. A Hint teKet-aho wax, overU.UK) Imix tmnleil On her way to the river I'latte, howev rr, xhe fell In with a xhlp xtrlckeu with )ellow fever ami IikiU olT the crew, five In iiumhcr. Tho fever xhlp, a Hpaulnh lurl(, tliux nln lK'eame derelict, but xlh' wax never IhiimI of asalu. The Kntlfdin paid heavily for her charity, duo hy one tho crow went down with fever, nml curpno after coitmo Mil dropped over the xlde lo a liurrkd Inn In I Korvliv. Then1 wax a iloetor nlHioi'd, mi l'licllxhiuau, but he could not check tho rasln? xcource, and at l.iMt the underumuned iKvit ilnive near tho llrnslllau coaxt not far from It.ihla. Uy that time the only man, left nllvo and uutouehed m'iix II;d K-eoud mate. Doctor and till had Hiuvumlicd. lie took the xhlp'ri Jolly Imat, 1kIuk imnlilo to laum'.i the Inm; bitnt, and reached the etKiiU twi mlh'K from llnhla. A tcr rlhle xtory of xufforlui; wax hlx. The Kutlxlm did not run uxhore. how ever, for u westerly wind tool: her to eit. Mie ux next xeen M mllex wuitli of Natal, hiivlni; In Mime way drifted ttiti'ul tl.e CaK. At that tlmo xho wax dl'ttiaxtod, hut tccmcd iouml ax far ax the captain of thu Merryweather. a Yankee xteaiuer, could Judge when he p.-nseil. Nlueteeil v,eeks later a tradlui; Ktenmer, the Throstle. xav her only u few mllex from tho Vyhm coaxt, nud nnolher xteamri' that came Into Colom P.) In a damrccd cmlItlou reported having cullli'ul a fivro of mllex out with a derelict bettrliiK the inline Kail uha on her Mem In Uuxotau characteix, so It was xald. So It teemx the KatUha mede a Ions oyiiRo of It. All thi tlmo she uiiixt have drifted i omul with thu xkeletoux of xotno of the fever xhilu crew lylns.lxdow, for tho en-aped mate had not heeu ahlo to thrt.w them nil overboaid by Iilmelf. It lu a srlm xtory, the abandoned death nh!i drlfthis from ocean to ocean with In .' urluly rrelsht. a "terror that walk-t hi darkueM'' to all that plow the xeax. And lu all likelihood him Ih tlilfltus yet, for not many montliH fIiu-o nu AVxtralluu trndlus hrls fell In with her on' Sumatra noil nearly ran her down Into the hargiiln. Another Kntlxhn derelict, u xiunll Ditulxh coante'., wan mtii not Ions uso near iho .ShetlandH by u Norweshin Unilicr lintlc, o there are probahly two Kntixhax loamlus the Kilt water at the pieseiit moment. It Ix to ho hoped they will nooii so to tho bottom. Of the tscorcx nud hundred of von Ki'ln that Mill and are never heard of ai;uln It U likely a huso number meet their fate by runulus Into derellctx In mhUeax, (lovcrumeuta do what they can', hut to hunt for an abandoned vex gel Ix a tlmulcless taxk, The hail; Oruiide), after a Ions nud houornhlo life In tho deep sen trade, wax put to tlmherlus, eausht lire, wim ahaudoned and drifted about the North sea for a year, tduklus one xhlp and damaslus iiuother no much that It was with the sreatcst dllllculty her crew could set her to port without toxins her. Another timber baric, tho Vtilfresn. wax In tile North sea eight months nud wiih collided with lu n fog by u collier The collier was ho Injured that filie had to run for tho nearest laud jiud wax benched' on the coast of Holland near Haarlem, for there was no uyie to run for u port. Mu,WW$WUWflFe tarvil(i-,.a Ions 4 J"""WWBBPHWIB(M'HBWHBIWf(HJM f Keep Out tho Wet SAWYER'S V.i.tUUrilfi OIL CLOTHING Tli liMt yfnlrpraf nmrtamtm In h4 vi.tl.l, M'l ficni tli ltt nilnl.l, nti yrnrrxntni vralrrfra;. Mtdt to UrtJ tliro'tiihtwttfk unit wtthf, . t.mnU fnrtlinlrnilr inaru. lftntAttUi t ! Ili.ui, nt Ut ctUlof d la I. r. MUtc M rtl C Jf li In ttlKtuJ f ii, H.MWvrt ft xov,fi.taMrri, r mi 'ani,rii, jim. 1 way than rnlllns xhlpit. They seiierilly niamiso to get xoincwhcro nnd nre Uiti ally of more vnltio for the nnko of Uielr lying. However, tho Wlldgaii", n Oer- rnvm htiulkkx iimnLiCT. man tramp Men men broke down hi the 1'aillle off New Zealand and coon after xprungn leak. The il.lpKT nnd nintci thought they might ax well accompany the crew, and after a rough lime In the Itoatx laxtlng xix Onyx nml uightx they made the coaat uf New Zealand without loin nnd lauded, Thu Heomcr drifted Into a xoutlicrly current, i litii n northerly nnd wax neeii hy n trader who was Hying to the Friendly laic. After that the Willisana lobbed notitli tigalu. then right away to the wett coast of South America, even tually going nxhore it Cape Horn nnd breaking up. Ave mile you ride with your heart lt you" mouth. It Ix nx If you were coast ing it iwii the chute at Coney Inland. only It xeemx ax If you were never t"l reach the ei.d. Two hundred feet liolow the creek pluugex along, a silver rlhlxur rprrkllug In the hrlght xunllght, nud lilch nlxivo rlo hteip inoitntalna. bare nud hru'vu. b'o Inn do you rldu that tho nift M-metlmt'rt nnw nway from t4 water nr.d alleles agalnat the r.ldiM of Ihelhune. Thlx m tho time when It Is really ilnugcnmx, fur when a wave xirlkea the in ft It lirm It and whtrlx It around dm. hie curve and over J(0 foot tivn tle4 ax taxliy n a plnnl; In tossed about In llclltJnte, SometlmexlumhercrtiwU up and out the n!cx and Is shot down Into tho rot kx Ik'Iow. flatmrra of Conarcullre Kcnitirra. Squares of couxocutlve numbers, on 0, 1. A tt, -I, etc mu7 be formed by the simple rule: To tlio xquare of the pre ceding number add the preceding uut. her nud tho number Itself. Thun c'-o I'-O Ofl-l I'-l tS- 3'- S3-J ' -.. 4ll't 410 The olgehrnle proof is: -i--i-Ki4t) New York Sun. Ilapplnma, Some folks tries so hard tcr bo happy in uis worr uey gits miserable tryln, Happiness Is alius wh.ir you ain't look. In ferlu Atlanta Conatltutlon. :WCRTHY SUCCESSOR. omothln c Kow Tlio Sun'' Undor AU Doctors hate tmil to euro CATAKKlt by the use of powders, scid gtoa. Inhttrrs and dtngt lit MKe fjrni. 'lhlr)odristlivup the mucuuus uiciubrarea causing them tocntckoprn and blrd. The I'oucrful acids used In the In halort hive cnliiiy rslcn nay the samu incm liuiiMk tli it their makers hate aimed lo cute, untie paslni ti mt ntim-nl cannot tcsich the diuMir, An olil and experienced practitioner tiho Kit hu- mtny )eius made n close study and -pkUltv of the tiivilment ol CATARRH, has al last v-tfcctl a Treatinunt which tthen faithfully ued, not only rclie.es At once, but pcmiaiu-iulr euros t.'ATARRH, by removloc the cause, sloji xng tho illsvharKn, mul ctiting all iiiltuuma lion. It Is llieimly'irim-ily known to science that ncliially ruuhc-. the nfillcteil p.itts. "nils HOmleiful teiecdy Is knounns "SNLTFI.I'.S the Ot'ARXNlUUD CATARRH CURU" and Is told nl th-oxlreuiely low price of no Dolhr, each ackaco containing internal nrtd ettetml medicine sutiicienl for a full month ' Itvalnicnl nndcvctylluiig m-ccsvity to its per fect USf. "SNlil'Kl.liS'itthc only perlect CATARRH CURU ever made nud Is mnviecngntml 11$ dn only safe and posltlvu cure for Ih.t; nnnojinj; nndillsituslliig illxvuo1 1 1 caret all inlUmron- lion iuickly nnd pcriiiatieutl) nnd Is ulwi umi tlerfitllr (ulck lotellcAu IIAVVKVl-RorCOI.!) inthullKAD. CxTAKKII when nrgltcird often leads to CONMJMI'i'l N "SNUFI-U h will w joutl on uso I a I once. It Isno enliimrj itm edy, but compl tt trcamient which is kI tl.rly guarantred ocur CATARRH In nn fjrm or staj;e If us.tl according to the directions which accompany eiclt package. Dcu'i delay but seiul for it nl once, and writs full pnrlfcuktts as to)our condition, ami you will reecho ipech ad Ice from iho illwoerer of this wonderful remedy regarding jour case without coit to )ou U-yonifdie regular price of "SNUFl'LEV the 'CiUAK NTKUl) C.VJV.URH CURU.'' Seal 1 n-juld u uny address in Ike L'tt to Stale or Gina la oa recylpt of nn Doll 1. Ad. i,Ue Dept. Ii6s7, UpwIN Ik OlLliS & C MlNV, 3330 tnd 3333 AJarl ct .Sure, PhUidjIpliU. " '. Mmm UfllSVrl VmHSJ lEL$r S? rO Mftl w BBS Hiiciinuxipis ll.i.lne PLATINUM lIU(!tMIUM amf uther I'MTINIIM MI'TAIHocLiiril Mltli lirlr cold, thouMture llieiit. 'Jlievn'o koiiIi alOUf o much Hi gv. 'Iliry cannot he Mvril '; anutcniiMtlon. I'cr Mle or Itti nhitt)iU,Knl lo IM Wehhach Co.. Ilioi-I A Atch Sit.. Hilljt- ddpliU, I '4, I'or Information m to mrllio.ll of .wine tlio trwlnli urllc Id im WAmth Mln.f. l Co., I. Inilted, 140 Kill 81 , M.in IVamlteo, Miliurnu. NAPOLEON'S 'WISDOM. THE GREAT GENEnAL UMDER8T000 THE VALUE OF DI0CU53ION, II flnen I'nr llin rirnlii tVlmt Hsprctao fJnra Kiir tlm JUitacIc Tltn flnlitr ;irafcii,i' Iilrna on llrlfslon anil Ilia I'lral (Irral C'anac. Man exercises his muscles to Improve fhem. llo competes muscularly with lilac fellows, and rivalry of tnnsclo ends In inuaciilnr linprovcnicnt oil around. What exercise docs for tho muscles discussion docs for tho brain. The Importance of discussion Napo leon appreciated thoroughly. And when he dlscusacd, he dlscnmd like a big man, selecting questions exhaust the mind nud lead far away Into fields of conjecture and widest 'peculation. His wan no dreamer's brain, giving to speculation tho time needed for do ing. First came the real work of tho day or hour the planning nnd Mulsh I tig of details, from the disposing of ar my corps to tho smallest dual arrange ments. Then, free from ncrtml woTk", seeking relief from concentrated application, his urn la sought rjt In talk worth while. On his voyage to Egypt, determined to waxto no time, he organized scrloui dlacusxlon as methodically as he ever organised n fighting plan. The discussions weru regularly ap pointed affairs. Needless to say. Napoleon arranged everything nnd controlled everything. He selected the subject for discus sion, he choso the three or four on each side to support nnd oppose nny given proposition. Tlicso were his favorlto topics: First. the art of war: second, the art of gov ernment; third, religion. From his point of view his chief sub jects for discussion were admirably chosen. They represented the only two things ro en red for here below and the ltn.il question affecting his fate here after. Itut his Held of thought, like the scoih.' of his ambition, was unlimited. Onco he naked his chosen debaters to decide whether tho planets nre Inhab ited. Again, he dlacusted this earth's prob able ending, by flru or wnter. Ho discussed also the meaning of dreams and tho value of "presenti ments." In practical life hu discarded every thing save realities, but In discussion all nbstraet questions Interested him. It may Interest you to kuow that lc general hu denied positively the exist ence of hell perhaps that was caution on Ills part ana maintained that no man should dk without confessing his sins Only n fool says that he will die without n confessor. There Is so much we dn not know nnd that wo canuot explain." It Ix deeply characteristic of Napo leon's thought that he should have de clared for Mohammedanism In prefer etico to Christianity. He ndmlrcd the religion of Moham med "hociuxo It conquered one-half the world Jn ten years, whereas It took SOO years for Christianity to establish It cir." Tho old French king became convert ed because he thought the Christian (J oil beat his pagan god In battle. Nn- poltHn had not travcletl far beyoud that ' '" "'"'" . .! The tuan who seeks for all sorts of, wKlom In Napoleon will bo deeply t"-1 nppmnteu -witcii tiuuiv. r.uar tlio great lighter's religions thought. Hut for tho hero worshiper there Is comfort In this: Napoleon trilled with everything ex cept the tlrst great cause. On tho deel; or his ship on a anc night there was much Irreverent, flip pant, materialistic chatter. The revo lution had made stupid atheism fan lonable. Itut Napoleon was Impressed by tli calm night, the blue, dark water aud the silent, beautiful star shlnlugdowu In cosmic rehuko of the tiny blas phemers below. He stopped very abruptly tho prattle of atheism. Toward the stars ho pointed tho short, thick nriu so soon to rule this little planet. "You may talk as Ions as you please, gentlemen, bur who made all that There was no answer, nnd there was j no moro ntbelsm that night. I thorough and gentle. Mustn't gripe. DeWltt's Tho man who was to build up tho i.(Uia iiuty ris,,, nu ,he Mt jrciv codo Napoleon could appreciate tlie,,' IX, not force but assist the bowels to act. forco and UCCeSslty Of law. His mlud Mrrngthen and Invigorate. Small and easy lo reaUted tho feebleness of man, coplug lai,e, ltA Cross Diug Store and ScnSstack. even with little problems of earth. eni pharmacy. Ho felt that great laws nnd a Great 1 Lawgiver must swing and direct those millions of silent worlds above. When Napoleon was still a Corslcan patriot, the great l'aoll said to blm: "Napoleon, you nro uot a modern. Von talk like tho heroes of Plutarch." Uarccstucsa of tho old klud was In-1 deed NaH)leon'B characteristic as cm- peror, plauulns to rulo Asia from the mice or au orunmentcu ciepnani, or as u poor, half starved lad, taking off his muddy.shoea to cuter the presence of the matrouly Mine. Pcrmon aud listen ing to ber utorica of descent from tho emperors of Constantinople. Napoleon In his hours of work: was, a doer, and In his hours of leisure he was a discusser. Ue exercised constantly tho two sides of bis bruin, tho practical and specu lative. Do tho samo and succeed. New iVork Journal. The Second Need. Stockman You romembcr that "pointer" you gavo tno on the street yesterday? Bonds Yes. "What about It? Stockman Why,", I tried It, and as.a cousequenca I'vo porno around to seo ,tt" yon couldn't let nwbave.a retrlerenU ltlchmoud DlsiiatcJ " ,w.- -,- ,,-i"v,--S,M. m Bay mm-Wm HKADQUAimnta von moji OIIADK LUiUOKH cnoicn winkh And pujie IJltAMDIKS, LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER FM , - 1 a .. .. a amtlY vJrdcrS caollCltcd. HOU; AGENT FOU TIIK CKLB- IMtATKD Ranier Beer. oir.ily orders for Tops, pints nnd quarts, delivered by tlio case. Robert Marsden. Jovrnlle DlacoarasreniPBt. nisle Mamma, there's a fnnny old 3ian In this Pickwick book dial's al ways telling his son to beware of the widows. Why Is that? Mamma Well, a widow Is supposed to be skillful In catching a husband. Klsle Gracious! I wonder If I'll have to be a widow before I can get married. Philadelphia Press. The Clillilrcn' FrUntl Youll hare a cokl ihit winter. Martte yoo rune one now. Your children -ill aufler 100. For couabi, croun. bronchitis crip and other winter compkilnu Ore Minute Couch Core rliiLmninuni . t U very pleasant lly liarmlesi. C li. nerrr fails. Acts promptly. to the taste and perfectly George. Winchester, Ky., writes; "Our little girl was attacked itli croup late one night and was 10 boaiseshecouM hardly speak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It reliescd her Immcdlatelr and she went to sleep When she awoke next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. ' Kcd Cress Drug Store snd Sengsiacken's Pharmach. Brarttia Ih M Ytl H fSf Btsssjrt X Cromntraa Coronattow. A coronation without n crown sounds) distinctly Irish, yet such was In effect the ceremony In which Ucnry HI took: the most prominent part at Gloucester on Oct US. 12ia On this occosloa a plain circle was used Instead of a. crown, which had been lost with the Jewels nud other baggage of IClug John In passlug the marshes of Lymi er the Wash near Wlsbcach. London Telraph. 1 1'liiftrlitn Tettlflc.1 "I have laVrn Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and tiave never used anything In mj lire Itut did rue the good that did,'' says Co'i.ity Phyiiclan Geo. W. ScTOi'L'i of Halt County, Ga. '-being a phnidan I have prescribed it and lound it to ntw t Ih.,1 .i.llla If Ih. fVul VA1, .lt rm- milMUBdlfcJ,tl yoar Mooueh Jt dfcl) there and poisons the jitteni. ou can pre- venuhubHUhit mnMoa. Kodo, nypep,M Curo dijsests wlt vou eat. I - . dyspepsia nor tlarvatloa. -Hie worst cases tpiickly cured. cver tans, nen iuss irug oture nuu oco suc ken's Pharmacy. -- - - O jfiL. & T O 2E2. X .Sl. tl. mi. A u... ai . at fj La I tar. tk. y9 m a iwmwAjain bt. futtvw Jnat Like a Inu. "Oh, no; she's uot at nil what you would call a really femlulno woman; She affects masculine ways." "JJowr "Well, for lustnncc, yesterday I saw her give a street car conductor a nickel when she had five pennies lu her purse." Chicago Post. HtUuMe ami Hcnlle "A pill's n rill," tat the saw. llat there are ,,nu and pills. You wnuta nill which Is certain. C3XS'X3C3Xl.Xu!V. Bears tb 1M who T na Mwars ) its Kind Yw m Ahvars w$n . The average silk hat, size 7& weigh 3 ounces; the average stiff derby bat of the same size weighs 4V ounces; the nvcrage straw not. of the samo size weighs 'JJi ouncra. Jlorfa-n tiin-fferu Sitriximal j "WhilisufferiDK friuiia UulcAse ol piles I consulted a physlchn who advised me tn try a box of DeWltt's Witch Haicl," says O. F, ear lier, Atlanta, Cia. 'I procured n box and wns i niirvy cured. DdWm's Witch Hal Sahc Is a splendid cure for plbs, giving relief instantly and I heailly recoivfi),epJ it tu al suffercts." Surgery Is unnecessary locuru piles, DeWlll's Witch Haiel Salve will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all oluer wounJs are also quickly cured by It. Ityvarc of counterfeits. Red Cross Drug Slorc and Sengstaiken's Phar. niacy, Wbattt Carlo Is, "What Is u curio, futherV" "A curio U n piece of china .that your mother baa bad spared to her through the devastating dynasties of,, seven pr ejght cooks." London King. . - . ,.'...' i... -' . ' " ' ' aaaaaaswsjs, t TiMHKll MNt)j?ACF JUNKva, iltf United Slaies IjikI Office, KaWf,Of&ii,, ' f.3, l. Notka l hfrrby Riven thst la ciiiuUih t" with the provitlonfofthc set of CsmweM 31'' Junnj, i;9, cnllllrd "An art ler h sals of limber Ltnri In tho S Isles or CaWomk, Om- . B"0, Nevada, nnd Wmhlnnlon Tcrrllr," cxlended to nil llin ltilflld 1indSl.itc by stt Of Aujtmt 4, itqa, f tJUUs A, MatmK of Manhficlil, ronntjr of Cow, Statu ol Ottpm, hat this day fried In llii offica his orn aisle nient No. iM. lor the piirchjue ol thcSI'.K 'of Section No, t in Towmtilp No, a6, Karjta Mo it Wel, anil will offer proof to thow tlwt tho kind aoushlltniorevnluable for lit llmtxr or alone than for ilgrlculiural purpotet, nml to rtutills.li till claim lo Mill land tx-fsre th Kifc lerand Krcelverof thl$ office at Htneinxrg, Ota, gon, on Monday, lliiitth ilsy of NovcmMr, JIs names as wltnenci! JJ fl Cutflp,. W H Short. Wm Fency, A Wirth, of fttirihWrf. OrrRon. 'i Anr and all twi)fn tLiImlni, aitwivlv tke aLovc-deKtibei 1 land art tequnlcd to file jrifir i -"'"-"" wnui ar reqiirjicii io nie infif cttlmlnihlofncflonortieloreiaUI nth day ,. ..wT.....r .jr.,, - 97 J. T. lRUrj, RrMer. TJL,M11KK LAND. ACT JUtfE 3, 1878, NOTici; run runi.iuATj.ON, - United Stales I .ami Office, Koicburg, Oregon. Kept, ij, Igor. Notice is hertby glen that In compliance tth the provlatont of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An set for the la'e ol llmher ktndi In ih Stales of California, Oregon, No r.ida, and Wahlngton Territory," ss extended lo all the Public I -and I States by set of AVftK 4. 1S91. Ar.iir.sr Assott, of,vanbnld, GQUtl.y 01 too, state 01 uregon fa tins aay lilrU tn lhl office his worn ilatrnient No. 1818. "6 me purclnse of ifieftH pt fc,ilon .No., 11. Townthlp 96 Sooth, of Kance 1 1 WeK amf itl offer proof to ihow that the Und touzht I ittpn valoahls for id timber or atone than for Sf rlcul tural put poses, nnd to eilablhli h! claim to aM Und before the Kegltter snd KroHrer of tt office al Roieburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the jd Atr of December, 1501, lie names ai witnesses: VIIfhm S. Des nlni;, Jessie Smith, Lester Smith, Antoln Wlrtt all of MArshAXd, Oregon. Any nnd all prions dahnlng adversely the aboe-i!rcribed lands are rrnuested to file their . . .....''.' -1 .. . . . claims in this office on or before said 3d day. xf 9-31 J. T. ftiiiucuj. Register. TIMIlElt LAND, ACT JUNK 3, Wj, NOTICE FOU 1'UnLIOATION.' United Slates Lund Office, Koseburg, OffWC, Sept. 3, lodf. ' Nolo- It hereby giVen that In compliance wlUuhe protlslons of the net of Congress jit Junrt 3. i3t4, entitled "An act for the tale o.' timber lindi In the Sum of California. Oregon, Nerada, ami Wanhlnjton Trrrliory," as yi I ended to all the Public I-nd States by net of Aueutta. ism. William Fessey. of Marsh field, county of Loos. State ofOrcgen, has this 1 day filed In this office his swom statement tfo. 1818. for the pimchase of the E of NE aed aw of Sfl( ofSrtXloa No,SfTld lff j,ew Section siSlnTownthlpJSo. M Kanfe No II West, and will offer oroot lo show that the lam sought it uiec- valuable for lu timber or stone than lor a .natural purposes, and fo establish hi claim to said Und before the Regis ter and Receiver of thts.cflice at Rotebonr, Ore gon, uo Monday, the nth day of Novcinher, loor. He names as witnesses: SI) CulKn, W Jf Short. J A Matson. A Wirth, of MarsMeU, Oreroo. " , Any und all persons claiming adversely the I atore-dctcTibed lands are mjuested to file their claims In this office on or before said nth dajof i Nuvember, 1901, ' 0-7 J. T. IlBIDO.KS,, Render. TIMBP.lt LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1RT NOT10KP0 It PUBLICATION. Unluxl States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, v Srpt. 17, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that lo compliance with the provisions of the act ofConc rest oJow) 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the salo of thulwr lands In the Stales of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington TcTiitory," as extended to a 1 the Public I Jind States by act of Arwust, 4, 1893. Wtu.t AM S. DKNNlhO. of Ma'thflfjfc. county of Coch, State of Uregon, hat thlt ih filed in Ibit othce his swom statement No. 1839 lor the purchase of the NKJf of Section No. 13 In TownUup 16 South, of Range it west, add will offer proof to sbor that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or Hone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim' tor.-o-l land before the Reciiter and Receiver of this office at Rosebud. Oregon, on Tesjtay, Ihc 3d day of DeceinjTr, tjppi. lie names as witnesses: Jcsle , .Srpllh, A! bert Abbott, Lestr Sriiilb.'A'Uu'v lilt all xf Uarshflrld, Orrjjon. Any and all persons claiming adversely t,bo ' sbove-Klescribed lands are nrquetrd 19 (Uo their cUinu In this office on or tjetora said 3d d,ay, Af D.cember, 1901. ' x 9 31 J. T. I)itttx;-,s, Rrgitier. i'tIMHEU LaND. ACT JUNR 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Stain I.an.1 office. Rosehurg, Oregon, Oct. 19U1. 1901. Notice Is hertby given that In compViance with ika ninwUiAna nf ihd Bl n( Vn B)riW ff Tltnas '.zrZZ.-A Z 7 ZZZ f'S& 1878. andt In the States of Caifornla, Oregon, Ne- vada. snd Washington lerntory. as extended ; , to nil the PubIc l-ind Mates by act of August a, i8$a, Mrs, Makv-R, Woods, ol town of Gaitjl nrr, county of Doujas, State of Oregon, has this day pVcd in this office tier twnm mt ment No. 1874 forthepurcliaseot the S.W V of Sectioa No. sj In Township. S'o, ,30 South, Range No. 10 west, und wlJofler proof to show that the And sought it more valnatiAi for lu tunber or stone than lor agrkuluraf purposes, nnd to estabith lihcalni to saM find hefpiy he Rrgutcrand Recelkerofthisorliceul R'dsc.bum, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of Janiary, 190a. She names as witnesses D, M, Wisoit ,of SaA:m, Oregon, J. Wesley Reed. Mrs. Utile Wnde of tiardiner, Orrgon, Chares Mead of Su)herSprim:s, Oregon. Any and aJ perso. s calmlng ndversey the nboto-dcKtibeU ands ate rnuctetl lo fiu their caims in this othce on or Ivloru stiJ 4U1 day of January, 1902. io-a6 J.T.tliilDCES, Register, . 1-J 0. W. Tower, M D. ' ,- . , iii .- : PHYSICIAN AND tJUUUEQN. t A Office in Ssngstacksa and Smith's llldj, Front street, Marshfiekl, Oresi.11, -!i" W. U.Douglas, A1T0UNEY AT LAW AND U.S. . &0MM1SSI0NKU. Front utrecl, Marshficld, Oregon, John I?. Hall, - ATTOliNEY AT LAW Office in lildorido b'ock. 1-roni . ticil( Marshficld, Oregon. ,t J.W.Bennett, ATTOKNKY AND OOUNUKLOU AT LAY, ' . MARSI1F1UI.D ORli. ' CASTOR I A Jor Infants aatl 0ildra, Tha Kind You Haw Always Imfr Doar3 tho Signature of t&tfzm -n "$, M . x .J - M It- AT) i i Ku 5 1 1 ' , v ,t.;'At n ' 54 i' ' -,: i,Ml ,uS"v,1. f,"" JT" 1 p-1