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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1902)
I v tl mmr Vrt "' ' ' '. r .'".''' "' "' GOOD CELEBRATION Raia Doesn't Drown P EXCELLENT J!R0(i!lAA SUCCESSFULLY RENDERED 'Attendance Large in spile of llie Rain and Crowd Apparently Satisfied Tho Fourth o( July colobrntlon in Marshfiold wns much more of a success limn might hnvo been expected, connld urhiK thnl (tin few preceding tlnya iiiul liai! been rnlny ami that tliu Fourth it et'lf wan showery nnd (hrontenlng. Tlioro was n good'erowd in town and nit roomed to enjoy themselves. From tho time tlio pnrmla started in tlio fore noon until tbo liroworkn dhiplny ended, nbout 10 o'clock, tlioro wan lom&thlng going on nil tbo time. Major Tower neted m Mnrnlml, nml tbo parade was led Uy tbo Mnrrhflold v follow! by n carriage containing tbt PratiiltJit f tbo I)Ay, W. II.S.;ilyde, Orator it. 0. 1.oo nud Chaplain F. 0' Strnngc. Tbo parade Jtwlf wan not nil (lint oonlil Imve boon desired, some w)io in tended to tnko pnrt, having boon dle cournirod by tbo tain. Tliroo lloata only woro in line, Mils Nolllo Tower nit tbo Uoddou of Liberty, oupportod ly Mien Ilnttio Forrey as tbo Angel o( I'onco, oc ouplod tbo drst. Tho car of Stato car riod tbo proper iiumbor ot littlo girlu gaily decked out, niul tbo I), of 11. nml A. 0. U. W. float mntlo np-sii array which was good eo far ns It wont, but wm not wbnt it should havo been, Tho exorcises which woro to havo tak on placo on tbo picnic wounds woro given in I. 0. U. I. ball, and tlio pro trn in was tbo unnnl cine. Judgo llydo presided with dignity nud tho fitogo was filled with tho choir, whoso ilnciug of tho nntlonal songs win oxcollnnt. Nov. I". CI. Strango anted ns CGhoplnin. Mien Cbapmnn rend tho Declaration of Inde pendouco with clear enunciation nnd good expression. Tho oration by II. 0. Ix-o whs in good laito ami hud tbo merit of exceeding brovily. Tho iufifl Raid about tbo ball gamo ball gauio tho hotter. It drew n largo erowilo to tbo graunudH near tho dopot, nud tho unto rcoipts nnd f 103 purse pro bnbly compensated tbo boya fcr tholr ovortiou?. Tho rcoro of M to II infnvor of tho Coquiilo City team in tlio 7 In nings of tbo gamo indicate about wbnt it wnu. A painful accident occurrod wbon Alox Glrard, onoof tbo Mnmhllold nlno received n doop wointl on hog right forearm by being stopped on by u cpika od ehoo while bo was sliding to third, Glrnrd had boon playing n pretty gnmo nud ho wns sadly mioeod by tho crowd. Dr. Gross attended bio InJurioB, which will glvo him n vary uoro nrm for some time. Tho streot sports woro witnesses by ns many no could find points of vnntngo nml took up tbo tlmo until nearly six o'clock. Tlion the atuponduoua street pnrndo of the Mnrshflold MlnstrolB took plnco, nud this was far tbo best foature of tho day, gottlng tbo tired -crowd Into n happy mood again, (tyn n float Ju front of tbo XLrjfT eloro Dr. Vftico 1'rato nnd neflletftnte 'jjavo an1' excellent nnd very laughable burlcs'juo of tho Qunkor doc tor nifKrogntton, which wns greatly on joyed by tho poroona burlesqued, na well an tvory ono olio. An coon ns dnrkticBa cotnmonccd to fall, n scow loaded with tbo flroworks was lowed ovor nud nnohored near tbo Kast Mnrsbfleld wharf, whor'o tbo dis play wan toon to oxcollont ndvnnlago, HockotelarKely predominated, hut there woro iiotno oty pretty fcalurcn to tho display. Thoyrand ball ! von by tho IMInotroln wns vory wall nttouded nnd with the oxcollcutmuslc by Andomou'o orehostrn wns vory enjoyable. Tbo Murehflcld band furnished lino miiile throuchout thb day, Tho boys are hard to heat, ovon with (ho littlo prnclico they ondulccd In, nnd if thoy could practice regularly they would not need to tnko n back scat for any band of tho slzo in Oregon, 8TKKXT SP0KT8 Tho entries nnd ulnnoro in tbo street eportn worn ns follows: "u yd, boys under 18; priso W5. W Uatlcr, II llridnos, 6am Mnredcn. Hut lor won. CO yd, girls under 1ft; prixo ') Maud Keon nud iay Kern. Tho forrnor won. lOOyd, frcoforall; prlzo J25. F V Jackson, F H Hague, I! Mow, Frank Smith. Tho first bent wns s tie botweon Jacbfton and Kmilh for first. It was run over again nun Jackson took first, K. Moss second. 'Hi yds nnd return blindfold wheelbar row rnco; prlzo t' Gpo Mnnninir, S Marsdcu, W'Hutler, Marsden won. lift yd hurdle; prlzo flO. Jackson, Grow, lingua nud Moss catno in in tbo order named. CO yd, women nnd girls; prize $5. K Klllottr Beltx; Millie Tfrown; Maud Korn'. Kern won. . CO yd, fat ninn's; prizo (5. Davo Johnson, ',' II Wilkins, Toltftman. Johnson won. 225 yd, rolay; prizo f!5. F Haguo, F Smith nnd K Moos mntlo tho winning, defeating Duller, Mateon and Nasburg. 100 yd, obstacle; prizu $10. Hnguo and Moss. Hnguo won. CO yd and return shoo rnco; prizo 5. It Krugof, Ornn Latin, S Maredon, Geo .Manning, FNcmlo, Jim F.lrod, Druco Latin. L Diou. Won by DIou. 73 y il 3-lon ; prizo J10 Loollo Dros, Smith and Haguo. Snoddcn and Grow, iicrron nud Smith. Smith nnd Hnguo won, CO yd, boya under 12 ; prizo (5. (Jor dan HnsmiiBEon, K Olcn, Orln Latin, Uruco Latin, Harry Lillison. RnBmue 0U won, Olon second. High Jump; prlzo $!. Tied between Hnguo nnd Moss at C foot. Gmasypolo; prlzo $5, J KtenhofT, S Aunnud, Win Woodward. Neither cot to tbo end of tho polo, but Kganhoff took tlio prizo for getting nearest. KOTEB ON THIS FOURTH It would bo bard to find n hotter bohnved crowd hi anybody's coun try tlinn tho ono that filled tho streets of Marsbflold on tho aftornoon of tho Fourth. Tlioro iau't nuother town iu Oregon wbero oo littlo rowdyism, druilkonncss, loud talk or .disorderly conduct would hnvo been ccou. Tho Fourth of July committoo wish to express through tho Maii. their thanks to nil tlioso who by their l(l:lnd aBtietancoholpodont tbo success of tho colebrnllon. Tho commlttco foel gratlfl. oil nt tho success nchloved yndor dlfll. coltlcB, nnd nt tho kindly nnd upprccl ntlvo spirit in which their lifforln wcro racolvecl by tli'6 pooplo and or nil this wislto oxpresu tholr ncfchoyyledgoment. Tho IiIkIi divo of tho, dog Dandy wnB ono of tho taking features of tho nmuoo merits, JJIIIy Woodward would hnvo won tho 100 yard foot raco if ha could lmvo run fast enough. SUBMARINE ERUPTION m OFF NORTHERNTOAST Tacorna, July G. Tho Florenco, which arrived from Dutch Harbor loot night sailed for '200 miles through n no.-! covered with pumlco ctono od Alculnn pais. It is thought tho phe nomena was caused by eotno subma rine volcano on tlio coast. Scnttlo, July 5 Tracy Is still uncap turod. Ho obtained food from n womnn named Van Horn near Murphy's Blnugh tor house at nino o'clock last night a short distance from Woodland park. Ho terrified her Into ellenco. fibo notified Sheriff Zimmerman, of Snohomish county, who reported it horo. Tbo cdlcers bsliuvo thathoelopttin tho woods near tho park, Loping to catch n train last night. Tho pollco hold tho theory that ho is trying to get to I'nl mcr, where ho has n friend to whom ho wrot tllln. him hn wahM irv in. m.,1, i ' n - -'- "j - tlioro nnd ueking for n plan for hiseccre- lion until tbo pursuit died out, eo that ha could take tho train cast. Tho letter was lost In his flight. Many frienda of Tracy ia tho tender loin district whore ho used to livo arc being watched. A rumor this morning that Tracy had been killed near Ballard caused a flurry of excitement, but tbo story proved un founded. Tracy alo breakfast at 8 o'clock this morning at farmer Johnson's houeo four miles north of Mrs. Van Horn's. Ho left tlioro going north nud appeared fresher than ycatordny, conflttulug tho belief that ho had Blept nil night. Ho treated tho farmer nicely, tald ho bad no desiro to kill anyono and charac terized tho stories of his bloodthiretyncss ns llos, Ho cnys no man who docs him n favor will go unrownrdCd, and thinks tho chances for oecapo nro i;ood. O JX. CS X O 3. 3C JSL . Vutbs IM Klfld Ycj Kara AtA-an Es $utvo Mmg King lfensts Loudon's Poor. London, "July 0: "Tho King's Din ner" to London's "submerged tenth" took plnco today. It waa tho only fca turo of tho nriglnnl coronation program not abandoned by reason of tho king's illnoie, Ever mindful of tho wclfaro and happiueos of hit) eubjects, ovon in tho fnco of denth, his Majesty mado n epcclnl rrquost that tho dinner to tho poor bo glvon ns planned. It is doubtful if history records any thing llko pnrollel to today's fenat. No1 ottmln utrnnfiirfi In ull Tnmlnn nAitl1 l ! found largo cnoough to nccomodnto tho nrmy ol dinners, eo a score of iimncnto linlla located .in various parts ol tho motropolis woro omployed for tho occa sion, Upward of half n million men, women nnd children wcro fed nt tho tables nnd it is probnblo that ns ninny more, including tho ng'od, sick nnd in flrmo, mndo n mory feast over tho odi bios, which. tho .dlnora wcro pormittod to carry homo nfterj thoir own nppotlles c The crownina joy ol it and the crowning joy ot is to have healthy children. Hut there can be no joy iu motherhood without health, and wit! tliout health for the mother there can be no health for the child. It is of vital importance for women to l:now that the health of mother and child is in general 'entirely within woman's control. The thdnsands of women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription when expecting motherhood, have testified that ft made them healthy dren. Mr. W.J. Kld(!r, of Hill I).ilc Farm (V.aot- MtrKccmcrj. i'.niurK. vi.. wnin: "iwriuthe IM ytar I fowul mytt expecting, maternity, nml (u ta nnu iu runwiiv umiia: nraitn. i iiinrmirtrMii. fully from hlbatinir nnd urinarv difficulty, r wa crowing perceptibly weaker each flay nnd mlTcietl much tharji twin nt tltnei. I felt that somclhlnp mut lie done. I nought your advice and recnvl a pro'npt reply TooV twelve liottlca of fJwrto- rlerce I'avorit rretcriulinti, and 1o frtllowrit vonr Itntnictlorn. I b-ca to imprnve itumedUlcly. my hcaith brfainc cxrellent. and t could do all invnvn work (we live mi n Rood kizetl fann). I walked nnd rode, alt I could, aud eutoyed II. I had n thcrt eaiy confinement and imve a healthy baby boy." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book, containing looS pages, is given away. Send si one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only, for the book in jwper covers, or ,v stamps for the vol. t mo bound iu clofli. Address Dr. U. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ' had been satisfied. In tho task ol feed ing tho great hungry horde moro than 7,000 etowarda nnd an army of waiters wore employed, while 1,500 music h'nll performers furnished entertainment. Tho King, much to hid regret, was un ablo to nttend nny of tbo dinners, tho mcuuo was potatoes boiled n their Jackets, cofleo and several varieties of vegetables, tho whole being topped lo being topped off with a heaping dish ol plum pudding. Each malo diner received an ounce ot smoking tobacco and free pipes woro alro proscntcd by a liboral and enterprising manufacturer. As a memento of tho occasion thoro was presented to each of tho King's loyal but hungry guests n handloleBB eouvonir cup made by Doul ton, tho royal pottor, and beariug under its glaze photographs of tho King and Queen and a memorial design selected by tho King himself SUNDAY'S BALL GAME A VERY GOOD ONE Both Sides Did Fine Work Marsh fied's Nine Played Yel Willi a Handicap of Two Men. Tho gnmo between Mnrsbfleld nnd 1 Coquiilo ninoB Sunday resulted inaecore of 7 to 0 iu favor of Coquiilo. Tho league gamo Sundny nttract6d uuito a largo crowd, nnd nearly oveiy- "W s IL. lJ Cjhih in iuimii jfirlifm aim nappy in me uays ol watting, made the baby's advent practically jjainlcss, nnd nave them health to lrfve their chil .GROCERY A full lino of choiuo groceries, fcod.-llour, hnm nud bacon nlwnya on hnnd, fresh fruits ami vegetable received on ovory steamer H QHEST P7OH PAID FOR PR.ODUOE, BUTTER AND EQQS Tree Delivery Telephone! Ij)iln1'!. body who wont secr.ed to havo tho situ ation sized up and a decision in their own minds that Coqullle would carry homo tho honors. The. homo team wa'a ccrlouflly crippled. Tho Coiuille ,niho whs in flno trim and their best wcro hi tboir beat. Tho gamo atnrted oft flno and ehnrp work was immediately entered into on both sides with somo climax plays that would novo been creditable tb more pretentions professional?, Doth nines put up tho best they werb capable of, and or a time, it was too clone for i comfort, until tho tension of attspence was rollovcd by Coquiilo running in . thrco men. ilarebficld ' did somo fine playing and uTSuglft the score to r. tie, and soma good generalship was displayed in sacrifices. In all exceedingly good work was done, considering that MardbCcld'a nino waa short two of its best men. t Coos county bate ball patrons are 'com ing to know a high-class game and any thing short of it docs not eatisfy, and such work as fs put ur by the Cook county league seems to fill the bill. t The players nro all gontlmanIy young men, who are capable of acquitting themselves na gentlemen. The quarrelsome spirit is not tolerated. They nro capable ol taking defeat in a manly way, and nl wnys do so. Xot much 'betting was in dulged in Sunday and what thdro wa3 was about nn even thing. Tho next camo is between Iiandon and Mftrsh field at fiandon on July 13th. Editou Coast Mail: In your issuo of last Sunday tho Marehfleld ministers' union takes occa sion to crltlciso prettyseverelv the pro posed colobrntlon at North Bend next Sunday. Of course, we must allow theo reverend gentlemen considerable 1st; -tudo in the performance of their holv ofllce of kcopiug us all from going to boll. At tho enmo tlmo we may do al lowed to have opinion? of our own as to tho proper way to spond Sunday. The assumption thatsPuritanSabbath is tho only American Sabbath is hardly warranted, and if ont-of-door -rccrpation is a desecration of the day. thon tho Marsbflold ministers can find plenty of missionary work to do among tho membership of their own churches. ; Thoy neetl not co out ol their wnv to crlticizo the action of the people of other towns who see fit to spend tho day in obeorvenecs of a patriotic character. Thore is no state church in this contry, thank God, and bluo laws are out of dato. Every man is allowed to epend tho Sabbath in any way that best pleases him, eo long ns ho does not interfere with the rights of othcre. To n man wllo Is employed through out tho week, a day spent out of doors with hla wifo nnd children, even iu list ening to music and patriotic songs and speeches, even In watcnincr or taking part in athletic excercises. may have iu it lees desecration of'tlio Sabbath than some things which occur even ia tho Marshflelu churches. Evtm the- sound of fireworks may ba loss offensive to tho Almlchty than tho subdued crack of tho 22 calibre ritlo tired from indoors through n slightly raited window, with which onooi our great moral leaders replenishes hia lard er at the expenco if his neighbors chick on roosts and pigeon lofts. "Tho Snbbnth wca mado for man; not innn for the Sabbsth." Tho Ma'rshfield ministers bettor pick n few beams out ot their own eyoa. OcwroEK. Mnrsbfleld, July C, 1002. Got a Quarter of a Century ( Eldorndo, July 8, Jeasio Morrison, recently convicted for tho second tlmo of tho murder of Mrs. Olin Castle, wns todny sentenced lo 23 yen;a imprison niont. 1 1. cwi .' '"IPS1