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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1902)
x, t .A-Itsf X) LOCAL. Fine stationery nt Norton's. Buy your shoea nt Peter Olnusou's Dr. E. E. Strnw lma boon taking a ilirvtt frlii In Pnnllllln. Wm. Judd of Allegany was In town Mown CKinosuny on uusinea. Miss Mary Hlnck, of Suinnor, la stay ing nt North Bond. Tlio subscription lists to tho dally Coast M Ait. nro constantly growing. Do you recoivo it? It not, try it n mouth, or 4 months for 51.00. dFl)o you Know that you can aavo t by clubbing with tho Coast Mail. Walter Lawhorn of McKiuloy was in imsx&tsxsassm Thnrmlav on business. Miss Mamie Mnhonoy has nccopteil n position aq chief accountant iu tho office of F.S. Dow. A. P. Owen, ia moving into tho build ing next to tho Presbyterian church, luviug rented his residence Anton Wirth of North Bond, was in town Thursday on business. ' Mrs. Lii2ie Lane, of Tort Orford, who has been visiting hor parents, Mr. nntl Mrs. Win. Shorrard nt Sumner, enmo down Thursday, to visit her cousin. Mra. Kobort McCaun, ntEast Marshtlold. Vaccine for sale at the Red Cross drug store. Mail orders promptly filled. Attorney C. F. McKnigbt went to Era piroyoetefdaynJternoon, to return today. George Campbell took cbnrgo of tho Alert's emsino Thursday, on the sudden dath of Jarue? Brown. Nothiug better than Red Cross liXDectorant for that troublesome cough; try it, Pott Orford Tribune. Mr. Van den Ber:, of San Francisco, ha3 purchased from Mr. Burnhcn, the property known as tho "Tichenor land," south of Port Orford, consisting of somo SOO acres. Work will Econ commence on a wharf and buildings for the cold storage plant. Any oue wanting pure A No. i Leaf Lard from strictly corn-fed liosjs can find it ou sale at the Marsh field Cah Meat Market. Krnest Stauff, has just socured a una view of tho Railroad wharf and bunker with five bc1ooult9 lying at tho wharf. It was taken from tho Libby bunker and also ehowa West and South Marahfiold. Mr. Stauff is getting na extensive collec tion of Coos county views. Tho Mnrahfield Minstrel troupe re turned Thursday afternoon from tho Coquillo valley. They report fine suc cess In these towns in which they gave exhibitions. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are fast to sunlig t, washing and rubbing. Sold by John Preuss 10c. per package. Whon Charles Johnson, (colored,) re ceived his centenco ol two years In the pen, at the Into term of tho cir cuit court, he thanked tho judge polite ly, and passed out of the room dancing a Cakewalk. II. W. Dunham starts today for Seat tle where he ccgb to take charge of thu engineroomof an Arctic bound steamer as chief engineer. Coquillo Ilemld. S. A. Lennan and Georgo Camman of North Bend returned Wednasday confined to his attack of heart from a short business trip to Bandon F. S. Dow moved from South Marsh fieldWednesday into one of Mra. Tower 'a houses on 4th street. You don't have to wait for tho clam man.. Phono your grocer for a can of Coca Bay Favorites. School district No. 7 has ongaged Misa Angle to teacn me cummer term, com mencing June VUl. Sumner, a imr.L loft vi.,t,.r,l:,v. ,,.,,, I? T T,... lAnnl. .1xn.n n 'MYit-!-.- 1 .. .. " r. '. i '. ...' . . u. l,' uiuuKub uwhm wvw'IIIMK nutJHl O O ClOCK Willi JXltltH I :orton and Andrew Johnson, who were 0. II. Merchant ia homo with a severe trouble ab an advertising medium tho dnlly Coast Mail ia the boat in Marshtlold. na it rcaehea n lnrcor number of rondura than any other papor nnd goca to them every day. Will Hunch camo dowu from Daniels creok Wednesday bringing with him three fine hunting dig pupa which lie gavo to omo of hla friends iu this city. M. Bunch is an export dog man nnd ex pects to devoto considerable oMrmtTiio thU summer to raising and training dogs on hla father's place on Daniels creek. Mrs.Maatera mnkoa a specialty of Tail ored Suits at very reasonable prices. Dr. Straw is having a largo galvanic barty and switchboard made by F. M. rriedbcrg, for use ia iiia ntlice. Tho Crescent Coal Comnanv will shut down the mine (or n couple of days, while some noccmy repnlra nro being made. Sunset Lodge, I. O. 0. F., of this place is now reported to be out of debt nnd in butter (luanclal condition than any other lodge of that order in Oregon. Jamea Brown, who died suddenly Thursday, carried a policy for Jxo In the A. O. U. W. Tito G. A. U. and W. It. C. of Mirth Point have invited tho membors of thu.r frnternityt o participate in a social re union to be held next Wednesday, Mav 7th. The schooner Novelty nrrlvoJ yoster day at North Bend. Tho schooner Western Homo arrived Thurtday at tho Standard Oil Co's ware house. She was moved up to Dean A Co'a dock Friday afternoon. Hiram King expects a new donkey en gine for thu Daniels creek lodging camp on tho next trip of the Alliance from Portland. Ordura have bion given for three more logjinjr. engines for this ramp which are expected in u month or two. B. F. Fulton, lat'o of Nebrask, lint purchased an 8) hero tract of laud in the Loon take country, and oxpecU to make it his future home, Geo. Ayer-will build a now dwelling Iioueo on tho property adioinirm his present resjdonco In South Mnriullold. MIm Ida Gamblo will on Monday commence teaching a term oi school on Cooa rivor at the school houso near the fork). From tho way in which Bro. Stanlov, ol the Bulletin wrote up the 83d antii vetsaryof the I 0.0. F'a at Bandon. one would naturally come to the con clusion tnatho w as ouite a funnv cuss and was cut out for an off sort of u Bill .Nyo. UjTO of pio waKK8wr?swmtwmtgiBaawat3Kqswa W Striking Feature of the )rcsctt season in washable fabrics is the large vattcty of weaves nnd blending of color. Our Stock Dry Goods, Knucics, No tions, Domestics, Hats, Caps, Shoes, : Gents Furnish3 ings & Clotliing Is worthy of your inspection. We're at Your Service and Solicit Your Patronage. 3 lEORGE&TiBBETT: Odd Follows' Bldg, Marahfiold xmFm&x&mz&&t UM UOWHON-At Henryvlllu April to the wifo of John Bowran, girls- COth, twin Mica Mnciio Fox ban accented n toil- tioa in tho telephone ofllcu in thii city. .una Josepuinu Lorues lina been pro moted to the position of head operator to tilt thu vacancy caused by tho resig nation of Mis3 Mahoney. Coquillo Bulletln-Dcpputy Shoriff Ed Gallier, with Fred Wilson, of Unclaimed Letters Llt of unclaimed letturs remaining in thr Marshlletd postotllco May 1st, VJO'i. Persona calling for tho sumo will please say advrtistni. Clarence Boyles. Waren Butler, John Condroti, E 0. Carver, Jean Decagor, John Dittor, Dr. Alfred 0, Gross, Cliss. Henderson. Mrs. W. K. Ilorrcs, M. H. Holmes, Win Howell, H. F. Jolmroii, Mra. I.luio Lobriu. Adolph Mosohl. P. O. Peterson. J. It. Heed, A. Knit. W. J). Kimpeon. Wilkton SUDDlvN DKATII OP JAMKS I1R0WN Passed Away at His Post of Duty Leaves n Wife and Three Children James Brown, of thin nlnce. dlrd tud. denly about ninn, Thursday, nt his pout on the steamer Alert, of which ho wan engineer. The bn.tt was JtiMirtbout to 'leave the whurf at thn Bay City mill. Mr. Brown had been helping load sumo I lumber and una standing by hla engiiiiiH I uniting for tho Ih'II when he waa iclzeit , with theattiii'k of heart trouble which cuiim-il prtticnlly inatnnt death, nlUKlliaCk. Lnnt. I Tl... Iwlv it-fm I rnn..li tn tun n.. !... White. W. B. CfiiTlM. P. M. Utunmiir and con'vuved to thu fmr.llv iioiiih i.rro. pound hog from his Ccoa river farm to E. G. Flanagan, Wednesday. Two large panes of pinto glass for the windows of Flanagan 6c Bennett's bank arrived on the last Altianco and will be put in the frames in a few days. Wo are informed that Mlts Alico Gray will teach a summer school at Cooa City. Tho Alliance crossed over tho bar on the way to San Francisco Wednesday afternoon about & o'clock. It. E Shine of Empire was in town Yi euneiuay. sentenced to two years in tho noniten tiary. Geoege Manin will take them in his four horse Btago us far an Boieburg from where they will take the train to Salem. They wero accompanied byijark Dunham who ia on hi? way to Alaska. Mrs. Clemeutino McCue, a lOHident on the Coquillo sinuo 18io, died at her homo near Parkeraburg last Saturday. Coquillo Bulletin-O. F. McKnlght, the young attornoy of Marahfiold, dis tinguished himcelf in hla maiden effort Thn r-nt r.n I. tt.Um .n , .n ' '"""" " ir '"i' ion" na a criminal ..w vuu. ........ ,a .,ww..... wwhii I laWVBf in tl'll CAHt tli tlinfttfttn the news it wants to from the Bulletin. but It ought to quit crediting them to the Herald. Doc has bins enough of his own to auawer for. Bulletin. Wo ueo tho Bandon Recorder has done the fame thing, Brother Stanley, but- we'll have to take consolation in that passage of the (iood Bool: where it saya : "Bear ye one unothera burdens," and let 'em rip. Coquillo Herald. J.8. Lawrence came ovorfromCoqulllo Wednesday on a businea trip. 8Pr"Save money by taking advan tage of our clubbing offer. ELECTRtCITY Are you Buffering from IUmiimntlsin, Weal: buck, Nervous trouble orGeJierally rjuwlown By-stem? I'o Electric BoltH and Butteries. For men and women. Electric IniolM keep the feet warm uiitt prevent catching cold. For booklet uiid vireulurs, address, EDvCTiuc Appliance Co., Bedford, Oregon, V8. YounK. Wo have heard much favorabln comment on hla argument beforo thejury in this case. Ho uppoirred iffr the de fendant, who was acquitted. Puget Sound Prices tho Puget Sound Lumberman givca the following schodulo of pricea ol logo recently istuwl by tho Puget Sound Tjtn barman's Absouiation ,' No. 2 logs $1.00. Merchantable t'l,0. Select .Merchantable, 7.00; in lengtha up to and including -10 feet. UBIXllASTAULR LONfl TIJHIEISH." JtotXJ feet, fuclusivo 7 HO C2to 0 " .' 8 5J C2to 70 ' " y so 72 to 80 " ' i co H2to 00 " is no 02 to ioo ' ir, m 102 to 110 " " 17 co 112 to IliO ' 10 CO Flooring logB, $8.03. Long,deckinglogs,30 to GO (sot, IncluH 10, 0.60, Picturesque. A ladv writine from Han Frnncloco last Haturday, during thn drift car strike, pays: Markut street preccntH an interesting sp:ctacle. Every aort of wheeled vehicln ia brought into uee. Every old buirgy and expreaa wapon ia,' carrying rinssengerH. "lo the Furriea ' 10 cents," nnd certain preBcribwl rnutfi with the fares 10 cents, ia mnrLcd on thu nidu of every turnout. Thev are tiphol Btered in every imaginable fabric. It ia nothing unusual to aeo handsomely' dreEtrd ladles riding in old wagons with straight board Feats upholstered in old (juiltH and blankets. It U en Id the tttrluu will end toii'gnt. in doubt it nil! bo more convenient, but it won't be half 80 pictlUCHUH. Ntcdleworktrs Meet. Thuiaday afternoon tho A. N. W. club mot at the home of .Mra. V. X. Hnfer. Tho hoHtehi waa tlio recipient of my beautiful flora Innketa of rocea, violeta and panaiua, typical of the Jut of May, nnd coiispicuouu among the flora one could detect thu sweethcented c hbago of the wild wood The guoata wero present ed with May baaketaof elaborate luneh eon. Our genial IioHoho mndo it a day long to be remembered by those pres ent. The next meeting of tho club will bo with Mra. C. E. Edman. Scc'v. Another I5ear. linrry Boone, of Sumner, will soon have a reputation na,tho champion am ateur beur trapper of Cooa county. An other bin Black bear got into one of bin traps Tuesday. Tho trapa hud a heavy Pole fastened to It, but tho bear dragged it about bix inilca through tho woods, but Harry followed the trail nnd put an end to Brulu'$ travola with a co.uplo of rlfjo uhota. DiccnHeil wna born In Scotland Oct. 7. 18JB. Iu 1877 hu took pafago on tho ship Orpheus tor thu IMcillc coit. Landing nt Ban Frauclfco, he cnniM to (' job l!.iy and werked in the Eahtport roal ininu. Later ho went to the Ccwiill!e, uhore ho worked on thu river boats und learned thu trade of engineer, which hu hna followed iiver fluen on the watorH of thh Ctiille. Unit it:u and Cooh Bay. having redded iu .Mnrshfleld for the lout ten yearn, Ho uuh married at Noruav, Oregon, in l8S0or IHSi to Miss Mary Meyers. who hiirvivea him. Ho leaves alco one daughter nnd two sons, Gussie, Claud nnd Tom, itged 111, 17 and 10 years re spectively Mr. Broun w.ish man of Hlerllngqunl itie. n good workmnii at hlshtiKliiesri, Afmly and reliubht, n lover of hla homo and family, ol a jovial disposition and well liked by every one. he was a momberof thu Mnnonlu nnd Workmen lodges hero. Tho funornl mvlcoo will bo hold 8nt urdny nt tho Presbyterian church, nt 2 p. hi, KEPUBLIOAN STATE PLATFOBM. Tl o Bepublluan party Oregon, of iu rtatu convention uasombled, proud of ita record mid past history, ita devotion to tho principles of human liberty nml hu man rights, Ita grent nnd imperishable names which lend luster and glory to thu American Nation at homo nnd among the nations of the earth, nnd nu U6f.ur unco of its continued fidelity to tho grout principles for which it has contended in tiie past lu Htato nml National affaire, docu hereby make and nfllrm tho follow ing declaration of ita , principles: 'lho eveate of tho late war with Spain r carried tin Into ttio Philippine Inlands. Wo hold It to bo consistent with tho principles of liberty and ol our Nntlomtl life that tho sovereignly of thn United Btntos uhoiild bo maintained Iu tho la' Intula, under ouch local self-govotninunt as tho people may bo, or may hecomo, fitted lo pnrtlclpnto In. Wo therefore declnro against nil proposals looking to thu retlromont of tl.u United Btatoa from thu PhlllppltiQ lalanda, That In tho war which President Hoojovolt has iunugurntod against tho gigantic combluationn nf incorporatwl capital hu has thn united nnd oiithtttitna tic support of thu Bopubllcan party of Oregon. Wo demand and insist upon tho paso ngoof the bill now pending in Congress for tho exclusion of Chinese, known ni tlio Mitchell Katin exolnalon bill. We renlllrm oiir nlleglancoto thupriu- clbleaof protection lit necessary cases of Industries still In tholr Infancy or unnbto to compote with foreign productions. Wo U'cogiilxo tho right of labor to or ganize nnd combine for mutual protection under tho law, nnd wo recommend that thu Legislature enact all necessary leg islation to protect labor in nil Ita rights and privileges. In the Interert ol Amer ican labor and tho upbuilding of tho working mnii na tho corner atouu of thu prosperity of our country, wo recommend that Congroia create a Department i( I.nlwr iu charge of a tecretary, with u seat lu thu Cabinet. Wu demand that n law bo passed by tho next Leglnlnturu placing all public olllcers of this atntu upon reasonable sal aries, whieh shall not bo Increatcd during thu incumbent's term of olllce. and be yond such ralary they ohnll teceivo no compensation usfeciior otherwise, In order to promote tho development of thu mineral teiourcea of thu state, wu urn iu favor of the creation ami mainte nance of a mining bureau by thu state. Wu drchirunur npprovnt and support of t lit) suggestions of President Hoosuvelt for thu irrigation of tha arid lauds of . tho country. This work should bu un dertaken by the United Ktatesas aoonas possible, nml carried forward on u con sistent plan, under direction of thu Gen eral Government. Wo urim our KoprcsonUtivoa in Con grejs ami Nenutors to nso every i ffort to securu tho spwly opening of tin Col Hin du Itlver botween tlio Dalles mid Celllo, ami for denting the river of obstructions to navigation from its mouth to the head ol navigation, Wu urge alto rouuwed and continued effort for improvement of ourCimi'l harbors and streams within thn state, and thu speedy construction of an isthmian cniitil. That the public lands am thohuritago of the common peoplo and khoiild bu hold In trust for the usu and heiiullt of all thu isioplu tinder tho homestead lawj. Wo nro therefore unalterably nppoetcd to nil phuiH, rchemes or proponlUona for bulling public domains, either to corpor ations or individuals. Wo favor a policy by tho state nnd thn United Mates which sliull further foster and support our fisheries, mid utirciueiit tho Legi-laturii to eiiaet such further measures as may he found by experience uccutsary toobtiiin this result, Wo dematid and insist upon t ho Im mediate pntEsge by Congress of tho United Btntos of thnoloomtirijiirimt bill, known nu l ho Grout bill, now pendfng Iu tho fiuiiatu. That wu favor tho proposed amend ment to tho atntu constitution providing for tho initiative and referendum, and recommend ita adoption by tho peoplo of tho ctato. Wo declnro our approval of tho prin ciples of thu primary law ounntodby tho Legislature at tho session oUiXU, nnd wo ask tho Legislature to extend this law so that In its main fixtures it may apply to primary elections in nil election precincts throughout the statu. And wo further recommend the election of United BtuUm Senators by popular volo, O X. tB "3? O X5. 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