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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1902)
w , V t ft " ifVA CTP fl& AM 4 T A "- J VTCTufe" JULY 1 11102 wi'ub'Hslied Kvcry Suturtlny by tin ATaii. PunuAiiKG Co. 4-JL StlHQCRlPTIO.V RATEJ lM)Mr, ffuadrttnw) ji.30 jtyt mouths 1. co Om month... 5J SMM will WcliMffnl wrwit notpnkl In advance Tht Salem City council aro InvestlMt Jng tlio proposition of municipal owner ship of light ami water plants. An Indi.un ninn has discovoroJ that A daily bath will euro tlm driuk habit. i!t osrtalnlv will if you lot thu patient tliooso tho liquid Inwhlch to awim. Two moro men hav boon emu keepinc over tlm nonitoathirv wall at Salem, ami "rho ctllciaN fear nnoUior ja'l Dronk JShey would be tor inko tho politicalj gratters otl tht -.v 1 1 3 toriiwnilo and put "wrno on men who know how to use n gun. m n Now it seems that the tato of Ofvon Jy going to reiiJt pivnnnt to Mrs. Wig pner who fuiti'J Merrill' body, of the jlSO0 reward offered for Merrill dead or .alive. This is miir'uv small hitlueB If fomn of tho pot detectives had found . Ihebudy the reward would have boen paid without a murmer. Tho hop growers of Oregon are tlil ,fear contracting their '02 product for '20 cents and upwards per lb. This is a Veritable Klondike and it is to be hoped Jhttt grower will keep their propor balance in thi, their rich harvest, ani not co tpccnlating into tho business, the jhoal on which so ininy growers wont ,to pieces in tho past 10 years. While Tracy nnl Morrill wero In Ore gon and slowly eettinc away from Marion jonntr ofllcials thj Washinston papers sre bnsr nokinr fun at the oil! or xtowever tnse two oii maraer-rs rere not tasen tnroun tns streets in ' oior , jp" y" uiti-u munuii 11UU3 ui tun viun UJ jho otHcors, as they ware in Seattle. ThecIie of-Tracruoneof tho croat- est farces ever ennc'.o Ion to larce a tcal. There are hundreds of men hunting thu .ponvfet wlioe preaet nnxirty is to keep .ontofhis way. ,Uiy don't they ro .homo where they wilt be cafe, instead of ntnkiun' hmjs of t'n ne!vos and the 2tates of Oregon nnd Washington. A Cripple Creok man Mas commlttod ..Miioids iMfcauw ho couldn't pay his debt,a. jlf that wat the pri'tie in (Jreiron thoro .would be a xool winv dead subscribers to the uwf pupors. Mvrtlu Point Knter ,priao. The Coaht Mau, would lose but ,3 itry small pur ccntaxe of its subscrib ers; so small we'd hardly miss 'om. And we'ro no: talking through our hat .either. A Nebraska paper, tho Sutlen JIcr ieter. mentioned n Swedn farmer, who recently reMirned from tho land of hioj ninn. iiiiu iiusMiii 1113 wumiuiii idiwi 1 . r;ceiveiFonMaerauiooi n jar. iioiounu' m " f McCormick harveaterp, of tho class that vt&&my3zxm!i3m&&z Ufa J-tb Jji. O ".. ' A :JrT''.iv::5iV:iv:7iv; W g3FW f.t3tr jJLL Now line of Ladies' and Ohildrehs1 colonial"" ties, just arrived, (alff izes.) Don't forgot tho famomFf loliEofe shoes. We are always prepared to fit (the hard to Ut) in best tailored clothing, ; Wm. If (i) U 1 , Up-to-date Ladies' and Gents' Furnisher 'Ji RoJJ for fVJn Ijoro nl his Nolirniikn homo, AVhn nails, costing ? I In Ncbrnnkti, cost $3,?f over tlii'ro, llu i now uonvmccd thoro I ii-slcel' trtut', wliluh itfovt tits competition nt iiomo. and by a ntohlblllva tariff. la protvoUd iKvnrkKnmmnwgm Of comma tlm hie Orecouhn Ii.ib inrowuout 1110 ulut tu it the .. . . ...1." ii'L'ifhttno cannot do that whhli thu Itviuibllcin plntform eald must be ttone, nml for fail tire to ondiirsa whloh. Mr. Pornim was defeated and tho man who declare! hlui celf as for tho measure, elected. 'l!u voters of Oregon know what th' want and when they want it will gut it at i. party cacrinc it titvl to. TJie iSttlo daflv doesn't give you n whole bushol btnkct full of douches every day hut whrn the linn U hinted and yon don't hoar from Tracy jou notice thu difTetonec, don't yon. Harry Tracey, late of Salem, Ore., U making an extended tour ol the Found country, llu in tho recipient cf ninny nttnetlon;. At Simttla ho was giveu the liberty of all thu suburbs. At olytnpin ho was tendered thu (roe use of nnnpilm launch, at various private rwidu Uvm h hati boon necked nanrcstneted ynet. Indeed bis name ban U'loiiic u hiti"e hold word and every where men, wo:nuu and children stnud ready to do his slight oat bidding SK)kano He view. Ap lone r.s n CoyotTs kin will make up into 10 scalps there will Lo a demand for n et ill larger .ippropriatioii. When thu next le;ii-laturn meets theru willtv an ettra npproprution called for to make tin a dvflcency in tho lat one. Tim ti0,0GO tclp bounty npprupriatioti is atiendy exhausted and jl-t.OCX) moro of claims file! and roi ly to Jibforb thu next appropriation. It hcuiiih thnt tho l 'urates uro nrosrerous in their incronie under this new law. Wonder what ef fect it would have if they weru to bu protected by law. This amount would buy a lartM number of sheep. NOT SO MUCH DIFFKftEXt'K. A fiiend Fays that there is this differ ence between nu till tor nnd a preacher: The people support tho editor becitiHo they like what he elves them, wbilo they support tlm preacher an 1 ho lv3 tliom Mh.it he like?. Smco our attent-on i cal'od to this as :i self-evident truth, ie will nay thititii irojd cenuralixatiou. nut lino an general r.Ations it sometimes, fails to work in eXtreuio cues. The oditor who trio to d what is rl'.;ht, tu treat every onu on tho priuciplo of thu Golden Kulo and to msko hts pa per an influence (or i;ood,u!!uaily rocoiven iiearty apprbitiation from liid const i tumicy; but wo occasionally find a jutper which every ono ubiiss but itry one read', ificre ij a brul.ant exatnplu of this in our o.wi etutc On tho other hnud, tho preacher is urually allowed a Intitudo not granted to thu elitor. end if thu pcoplu have filtli in hU finceritv, tly will coutrili ute to I'h cupport Uiook'n tiiey mar not nroe witk bis uttoinuces. Hut 'even the preacher eomelhnes finds a parallel lotwocn hii case and thouditor'ti; for if he trani;rcss too ilaurunily thu rules of propriety ami tno prlueeplOJ ol tliu Master ho profeises to sorve, ho finds nn cmbarrassiiii; dacrnnso In tho financial support accorded him. THE SHIP SUJWDV STKAL. Tho Maii. is in receipt of a tiamtihlut profusslnt; to ho a "I.eply" to the urRii- inonts made by tho minority in tho uuaic 11 uiii'uruujii iu uiu jtvu 011111 nuusiuy ivu. mo manor 13 licjreo J. t . "- . beabury, of Now ork City. mpor i. u & It Ij U11C3- gds dMaBeef irmm tlm nrmmf turep makef? it p2Me im m to gfive 'mm cusftwimers HSglB price. Nvzwlj ovry&teani5io Iti)fiiSiIn smMMoib ' s to oiar already lai'gc sfoek. It n man had novor hoiml of tho bill ana could tako.up this pamnhlot with nn unbilled mind nml wad It with 'tho polo purpose of Rettlni; a thu truth j bl tho mftttoY, ho would uiuloubledly hiy down tho pamphlet Attth tho convl ;thjn Hint thu Kryo Sht Hubsidy bill Is steal, pure nnd eimple. llenf-uni ciithtoun paneM of nrKiimont in support of thu bill, with tluiei (nn aupiHiited) till you can't icst, nnd th 're Isn't a sliiclo nolnt mndo to show that there la uuy NJ.CK!?l.UrV for thu en siily. Thoro U much oxpanoivo tall: o nn American Merchant Mnrino and what un imini'iieo belicllt It would Ihi to tn country ; nnd thu hundreds of millioun it wouhUoit nml thu blilioim of wollt it would brine, but nuthlni; to ehow that 11 subsidy paid to n chipping trut would brim: about such n dolihttul condmoi of affalrr. In (act, If tho pamphleteer, figures provisl anytlilnj; they w mid prove that thu mthsldy aked Im so small iu proportion to tho immeiulty 0! tin wiiotu projKMttlon that it would ..cut 11 llnure, one way Or the nVheiv Anions; thu lliiulcn ho meato .ithmy how thu wealth u( tint country won! 1 0.' Increased at n ioult of tho fluluidy, It Is ctntt'd thnt thu cnlowuorM w.iuhl rcaliru in 15 yeari, the tuiiu for which thu nnltMilr m to run, thu cost of their ptfinttftVi.uMUMnul $1.0rM),WXiimi m protlts 011 opurnt 1 in. Thnt I; I'nc c.mhi must oiTnr our Lapltnlists u lnoi of $75,000 IC) In order to ludtico them tu Ket in nnd tnku prollta itmuttntlni; to fl.TuO.OoO.lHXHn 15 j ears. Thu Mail eiii;i:oito that they do with out tho subsidy nud try tocoutorit them pelves with n prollt of $l,ll7o,0OD,WX. h'uch attempts to tty to kIon ovor this etenlkiro absurd. Itisn stral nnd nothim; olfe It ii a proposal to take fo.Otyi.OOO n 0r from the pockotn f the people nt large ud nivo It us n ritetu'iit i;ltt lo a taw shipowneni who do not need it and hnve no claim on tt. 'I hero is not a singlo argument in favor of n subsidy to ships that will not apply with eunnl forco ! a subildy for mills or mine or cream' nod or farms or daily newepapt-t?. If ttic Jtepublicau lendnrs are guilty of narpetntint! th's Ktoal, tho jmrty will suffer for it, aud it ouht to. nuiBtmgrennnawnq Married nt Coquillc. James Hook Jr. nnd Miss Nellio .Mor Kan wqnt to Coo,uillo City Wodtioidnv moruicc where tho I'.uv. Wm llorehtll wan to sioet them nnd mako them man nnd wile. They worn nccompiintod by John Morgan and Miss Iloto Ucoko, brothot'atxi sit"r respectlvnly of the brido and groom. Tho happy couple nro anions the most ixtlmnhle youtiK peodu nn tho bay, nnd havo a lexlbti of frionds to wish them joy. , Historical Document Throiiifh the courtoir of Dr. Tower, wo kIvo bolo'v a oopy of the iIImImikm of deo. Wawun from tho mvlte of lh Territory of Oreoh, nt tho time of the early Indian war. Tho document is niMrlv tifty years old and is of oonstder nlIo liUtoricnl nnd (terminal intenist, i'ipe'lally to tho old lettlers. It runt M olio v. t: Oregon Territory Voluntooro. To nil whom it may concern. Know yo that private Georuo Wawon of let l.lout. (J H. Abbott's Company K. 2nd rc't of Onuun Mounted Volun teers i heicby honorably discharged tho servico of tho Territory of Onvnti in comeqn.'uco oi oxpi.-.UiU of term of ou listnieiit. Kaid private Oeorxo W.apon was on rolled at mouth of Itouiio Itivur on the Mrt d.iy of.Mareh Hoi for tho term of 1 months or durluir tho war. " ' ' '-J ----.-,.-.... ...v ... -T. Given under my hand nt Port Orford to Cra-ade Valrjsos at a very p. T. this 10th day of July IWfl. VI. AM JlilMUII tmh 4JIUMV. - ComumRdliiK Company k. r - w Undgts't.'O.M. ' u. lit , Annorr lit Lieut. v. nv TRANSFERS W1 15 Unlnoa to A KlnBiitoniCO by too ft In blk u:i r r mill (0 miiu, to. II rjuitButnrkaii ft wllo to H J Bleep, nfl of lotnl.ii, bllcIS B Mild, W. K V llaydon & wllo to A Pierce, nw I, see 12, t '2(1 r 10, f 8 GO, 11 Mors & wife to O 0 Miuloon, owl, boo 12, 1 20, r 10, t.s.fi0. A Porohbnker t ivlfo to D Morgan, nwa of no I, no! of'mvi, eio 23, t US, r ID, fIX. A Anderson to Mary Wlckiunn, lot K blk 0.1, Kmplro City, 10. Mnttm Dohba to J M b'udlcott, i ncrtu in Myrtle Point, U-' A I. lluell to li A Itohnrtn, e2 ot rul, see 17, net of net, see ffl, nwl of uwl, t'2 of swl, uwl of (ul, ncu 10, n2 of nwl, see In. t DO. r i:i, t'-HGtl h A Koburt.1 .k wife to A Ii lluell, lot l.jioo 15, Iims Ti acres In nu corner, nlso 2u flf res oif.n aIdu of net of no!, co 0. t 'MJ, r 12 t0'). "'i'hoi'j Thrlf't and wf to W h Havter Lot f lllock 1 1, llamlon 1 100. Ihnnni Nnsbiirn to Anna Wulil Int I block t) NitsbiirK'a ivld to Md. foO. Acni'ffl llutchluvon lo Wm Humbert lots iv-7 block 1 Hay Cits. fi.M Kllyer nud wf to SW.Btlllwell sw I of nwl of nwl otnecIIU IsK r II J)ts 2.1, 21, 2fi, 2n, 27, 2S, 20, 110. block 17 Woolen mill add to Handoti, Klbert Dyer and wf to H Htlllwell. ri W Htlllwull to (I 11 C'artwrlKht MQ Tlm liind In the lull UouroilH. Olive A. CSoff and Frank (loff to II N Btown. lot 3 block II Woodland ndd to Kiindnii ?I.Vi. It I) Hnuford to Win Shuck bond for Iot.1 I, 12, block 21 Klliott's add to(V i'Mlln f l'20. I'linn Kchimiifer and wl to John K Spies w 'of not sol of nc-l, tic I of sel etc 12 t 2d r 10 (V0. HHtoHJ ltlaku 2 of nwl nwl of swl nw I t 2d r 12, 1 10 acres, II J Illrtfco to L J Himpsou nbovo tic crlbvd V-'jOO. Travel by sua Arrlvalj from tho South by A llinnco July 17: Mio Klockerr, MlesB Knowlos, MIoaT ICuowlus, Miw P Hoover, Miss N He.attle, O V Covler. C V Hunt, Mrs C K Ilovior, l)r G K Invip, A K DavIs, Goo A CnmmlnB, II Knrrn, J IS Thomas, It Jn.obs, G M Crow, Mr ltnkltrmnii, Sir J A Voafcnm, Mlrs M Voaknm, li JJ Triiinboll, J J Colling, II Htotno, I. P Dnnot. SUA J Ilrjdgi, Miss!!! VWon; Mrs J J Wntion, A Damntotip, II IXil drlclM!!, .Mils Klsa Weguor. J 1) Kyan, W Hunt, Wm Hill, A Karko. J DIrlures by Alliance for Portland, I July 18: Mii-s I Glenn, Mrs li , Hood, Mrs K A Lund, U Hiilbort, Mrs. Mike Maherty, It Golden, Mrs A J Havago, Mrs Andrusfl, Mits II Andrups, Miia Pavagc, W It fihnnnon, .1 Kollsr, G M Patterson, Mrs Pattetron, Mrs Hall, Jhs Wall, Matt Stah. Miss Gorille, A 1-tiu.l-luo, A McISoberts,AHolcomh. MreLaudo Tlie Ice Plant Tho Ico and Cold Btorago plant Is about complotod, Tho man who Is to setup tho machinery has not yot nrriv ed, although ho has hoeu duo for EOIIIO 'soEwsTsawsBst 9 9 9 Consumers tlmo. It lu.iiudorstood'llmt ho"l "en KnB9tU" ooUlng MP rC ji)tt on t)o')ounA nnd on completion of thnt job will como hero, nltor which tho plant will bu ready for operation. Another Panther When tho Mllkwnld cimiiu down Catching slough Krldny inoruitig, olio was tuut nt Alex Matsoii'ii place with thu iiiforinnllou thoro was nn milk to bu rent down an thu cows hadn't been milked thnt morning, thu moii-folkn be ing out niter a pnuthur. Whether thuy overlook him or not Iim not hoeu roptiU td. Marslificlil vs. Llbby Tito Marshflitld umumd nine iimt tho I.lbhy rilno 1'ildtiy on thu I.lbby dia mond nud thu gnmu rcmilled In a victory for the I.lbby tonm by (ho uloeu icoro of ft to V. Tho y.nuto was hotly iiniitatled nml tho M art h Hold team put tip a stiff gnmu, losing only by n scratch run. Tho lino up was as follows: Marshllold, I.lbby Pentou P. Itlnguo Hrown O. Smith lil b. I) Sneddon Tower 2nd b. Harrison UlnuidUr 3d h. Dine Nashurg UH II Bncddcn Hrldgea (J V Crfmphell .lohnion It K' ' Pwrlno Snyder I. V J Sneddon Score by InnlngN: 1 2 3 I S 0 7 8 l Manhfld I) (J 2 0 I 1 I 0 2 7 Llbby I 0 0 (l J 1 0 2 I a GISANr In Miirshfleld. Or.. July 17. W02, to tho wife of Herman Ornut, 11 daughter, PKTKItSONU liny Olty, Or. July J I, to tho wife of Olo PeUiraun, 11 io:t. , Aiorry-u-KounU Arrived ;s. ."JrColllno'nrrJxeilfrnni Han Prnn oisco 011 tho AHUiiico with a full-grown morry.gc.foiind, which will bo nut up 011 tlm lot near the rchoolhotis, ncuutly c ciipiotlby thu Quaker doctors. 'Jh!i merry-go-round is an olahorate nffalr. and It run by steam pour. Tlierc nro n lot of little wooden bar oo.flnsly carved nud painted for thu children to 1IJ0 on, nud lovnrnl ehnrlolo for tho young fol lows nnd their girl. Mr. Collins wim rnthor tnken hack on his nrrlvn), by tho newly enacted li eiiBo ordinance requiting him to a igh up I5 a day, ns thii hnd boon p rod rlriru ho mndo cnrjulrlos, hut ho wi I keep tin. faro down to a nlckio n ride, jtisi, thu wniio, Now look out for riKcIli'Diniil nninm. tin. . it i . 'j . .j. ,,v, ntah.Tu fl t o 2 1 Iw 9 9 itts&imFW&m&i &&