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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1902)
-4 - --' JlJiyiS throws bouquet; :' AT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT London, Aug. M Tho Times coin, tnu'ntn (in President Hooitovolt's stand ngnlriHt tlio trusts, nml credits him with having raised n great Icstio with con eplcuous fcurlottiioost Havana, Ang. "SThochargoa against President Pnlina, arising from curtain executive concessions, jiraforrud by tlio liounu havo boon prepared niul printed, nml lij"Jchiiiunt proceedings nznluat tlio president nro llab'.o to tic sprung nt nny tlmo. Washington, Aug. :. Tho xtnto de partment announces that though In dally cotiiiniiiilcAtlon with Minister Hqulroi nt Havana, it hnn not been ad vised of nny crielii In Culmti government nffalrs nor hns It been notified ofllclnlly thnt,nn effort ii being mndu to itnpcnch Pnlina. Howell Renominated Aiibury park, N. J., Aug. "3 Tlio Itttpublicnii congressional convention of thu Third district held hero today re sulted In lint ronoinlnntionof Cougrcai mnti Iteiij.unln l Howell without opposition. Denver M. E, Conference. Pueblo, Colo., Auk. 28 Tlio Denver Conference of tlio Methodist Kpltcopal ditiroh boiinn hero today with Bishop Wilson in tlio chair. Tlio iippolntiiicnt will not bo mndn until Into in tlio nock, Soldiers' Monument Dedicated. JnuoAville, Wis., Auk. "3 Tho now Midlers nml enllorn' monument wnadcdl cntod today in tlio proflcnco of an im mensu throng that Included Grand Army visitors from Milwaukee, Madison and other parts of tlio atato. Tlio coroinouiua weroof nu Impressive character mid in olmlud niualc, addressees and tlio firing of a ealuto. Tlio dodluatory oration was delivered by 7Ilshop Samuel H, Fallows of Chicago. fWVW- VVVVVVVAAAAAWV none dul trie dcsl or meats I coiiHlanllv furnish tlio bent nml prlmcHt of iiionK which glvci mo tlio conlhleiieo of my pntrorw. MEATS ARE A. NECESSITY . hut it l Decennary that they ho puro and whoh'Homo. I do not promise it lIlHt'OIIIlt, hilt 1 Will glVO yoil llOW'iU nml courtooiiH treat mi'iit mid vnluu received for your money. HalMac tlou guaranteed or cash refunded. ft j Jwfrfl-SrnT l j' MARSHFJELD CASH MEAT MARKET. UKifitY HOLM, Prop. - Free, delivery. riionc!81 VWWVASA"AA'fAAAA' AMMMVAWVWWVAVA SUNBURN"""18" AND TAN H nrn thn fi'ilof nnunvmron rt it mimmnr nnltno. Ttmv nrn nnt in ornntlv M) i i.. ..i .-.. i .i .. i ' r ,.i.. ' i.- j. ?'..'. M m lurnnii uiu iiroiiiin ui yiiur vncuuuu, nuu b rciiieuy uini can wo ucpcnucu a upon in worth knowing about. OREAM OF ALMONDS WITH GLYCERINE ,( moves Iho smart of sunburn at onco, prevents tan, cures prickly bent, thnpaor redoes of the skin, and is good for tlio bites or stings of ioectH t In a cooling, toothing and healing preparation that is worth far tnoru liau it costs. I'llIOK ?B OKNTfi A dollar') worth of com foit in Mvorv bottlo. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY, : Marslifield, Oregon o H Scene onKOHonaenecEaoseKO2&S0EH3Hiea39BHaaeH8ca mibiu nnm RIXiU'jr?T333EXIEE3CTOTSH3JS 14 93 RYETAB Whiskey Honns. Something nbMutrly n -and with which wo have experimented for years. Omi Imiiiii make o.iu wines Artificial Whiskey tlJyn or lloni lion); rrtx llounn to the pint, .hut tlio thing for travoloin, mid convent nt for picnics, exciirjldiie, etc, Contains all tlio virtue of the best whiskies without Iho deleterhnix effect. Mnde from tlm puro vegetable iniittor. and uanuiteeil to contain no poHououiormr ootlciirtiKS of any description If a huvtriipi i ot diislr od, n beau may bo taken In tlio mouth without water, nml tlio moot oxllorntinn ef foot will he. experienced. liox oj ll Kuans 50c. Tlio JleaiiH retail at lOo o.toli, and can bo procured from any druuKCPt, fancy urocor or llrnt-iilabo bar. For saloon dluliiKearu. Quo box cent poHt paid on receipt of no cuntfi. 73 01 Hfl ! W 3' 2 Ginseng Distilling Co. DlHTIIiIiKHH Olt' Ityo ami Itourbon WlileUIeo. JT, LOUIS, : : .1 : MO, Herman's Opinion Alluding to tlio skepticism which ex lata at Marshfluld In regard to tlio Great Central Ilailroad, Hon. Bingor Ilorman ospretsca blmeolf eubatnntially ns fol lows: "I cntno West as tkoptical na could bo ami pessimistic In every utterance, about tlio proposed ventnro, but upon investi gating when at tlio head olllciiy I llnd altoKothcr n different thing from what I was led to believe, and now Eeo that there is enough stability in tlio proposi tion to convince mo that wo aro about to havo a railroad. It will bo a grand thing for Coos May. As roon na it is cer tain of construction capital will pour into Cooa Uny at a Hiirprislng rate, I cannot see w hero tlio people hero can bo injured in tlio least, but on the contrary, the advertising thia country is receiving will bo a wonderful impetus to immigration and tlio population must incrcaso vory rapidly. The lltiimcinl center) in tlio Kant aro olready looking nit Cooi Bay An nil outlet for a railronl tho prospect for Marehlleld nud tlio bay la very Hatter-ing. Wolra tho Presidential party wai -wel- comced by Governor Jordon, Secretary of Htnto PcarEon and tho Govcrnor'a etafl, who will act na escort to this city. Tho stay in ConccrJ la to bo brief and tho only feature will bo tho appearance of tho President at tho etato fair grounds whero it is expected ho will deliver n short rpecch. Within two hours of the time of bis arrival tho President is scheduled to lea vo for Newbury, whero bo and Secretary Cortelyou will pasa tho night na guests of Secretary Hay. Tomorrow the itenerary will bo through Vermont jvhero elaborate plaiiB are making for tho reception oi trio dis tinguished visitors by tiio cities of Bur lington, Montpolicr and other places whero stops nen to bo made. LUMBER tS37, H.T5 Ite WA That is what we have to sell, and we can fijl all orders for' any and all kinds. THE QUALITY hi ' is guaranteed and the price is right. OUR STOCK -iarCLTJDES anything required in Fir, Spruce, Red and White Oedar. SIMPSON LUMBER CO, Phone Main 131, North Bend, Ore Rest and Comfort. Thso fitihstantinl niatlrepses nro Fleep Inciters They are comfortnblo and will retain their ppi ngi ness'Tor years. Mndo in two pieces or a. i itt ono piece. These husk umtresse?, with cotton fnco arejcqual to all-hair and cost a grea deal less money. QllRISTENSEN & J( Montana Methodists Unite, .Mont., Aug. 2S Leading Mothodista from nil parta of tho etato aro gathered hero for tho annual session of tho .Montana conforoncc. Tho Con feronco will last through tho renialndor of the week with Bishop Duncan prodding. Roosevelt In New Hampshire Concord, N. II., Aug. 28 Tho cap ital city of Now Hampshire is in gala at tiro Vleitoro havo llockod into town from miles around in anticipation of tho com lug of President Roosevelt, whosispeclal train Ib scheduled to airivo horo Into this afternoon from Tho Wolra, whoro -tho President oddrcsacB tho etato sol- t dtore' rouulon this forenoon. At Tho outhern Oregon State Norma!- "Tho Southern Oregon State Nor mal School is making thorough pro pa ratlonH for thocomlngyoar'a work. Tho buildinga aro being remodeled and repaired, and extoiiBlvo addi tions to tlio chomlcal mid physical department nro being mndo. Tho faculty iBcomposou oi strong icacn urn consecrated to tho work, and each department ia In tho ha ml a of specialist. A venr'a coureo In Latin and in Economics Itaa been added to further preparo teachors for high 6chool work. Tho training department will tn especially Btrong. A man of cplendld education and wido expor ionco will bo at tho head of this de partment.' Much attontlon will bo given to Oratory, and athletics will bo mndo prominent. Tho cltlrona of Ashland havo guaranteed eomo 20O.0O as prizes for oxcollonco in thei'o linoH. Tho City Library, of UOOO woll eolected volumoa, Ib thrown opon to ctudenta of tho institution. Board and lodging can bo had nt from $2 CO per woek to Ou. Olat mate healthy. Courso of etudi practical nnd oxlinustlvo. For catav loguo of aunouncomentB, wrlto B. F M.nlkoy, President, or Clifford. Thomas, Secretary, Ashland, Oregon. SlTllffl MH f tt feAfl TI1AT mc me noinjuHouscTTetnTcaU wiJS UllSI I V 1111 y I Hf only Iheipir best of ap undue swraag gWV 9 th ntllfj f g lecour work. Wc uw perfected modern g Jj.juclunery ami c UU.N'l sukui I 1 lib CLOTHES. Laundry work can tcre-S Bturned In labours afi-r rcc"ift. Kcmembcr wc employ white labor only. Follow- y S.ng nrc wme o( our a;t-ntJ George Ixrcnr. Uandon; N. Lorcnr, Coqulllc; li, A. Dodge, g MyrtIe lo.nt Si Hanson, Nonh Bend, J. Mprgan, Emplie. ICOOS BAY STEAM LAOMBBY iR. O. AMBTE1N. ft TheUniversity of Oregon, Eugene, Ore The first Semester Session 1902-3, opcuAVeduesday September 17th. The following Schools and Colleges arc comprised in the UnivcrMty. Graduate School College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science aud Engineering University Academy School of .Music School of Medicine School of law. Tuition free, excepting in schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee $10.00, Student-Body tax $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $100.00 to $200.00 per year. For catalogue, address. RKGISTKAH of TUB University, Eugene, Ore. PHILOMATH COLLEGE S5sBra people ot Hiimll means who desire an education. NO SCHOOL IN OREGON litis 11 larger percent of graduates iu good po sit ions as tonchert. Astonlnhlngly low rate for first-class advantages. Send for now catalogue. Aridrttv, B. K. KMKKICK, Proa., PHILOMATH, : : : :;:::: ORKC.ON mm e pes 1 USLla&SatOtm 3i- tggftS&fihbW'STratfosruat'sntesct 1802 MODELS n VjHUr5fV.,, ,v j ,(; co'intry. cvrca ..,) TO riS' 7 by i n- puo- u :ivt r&ui' odVs v,"--' m, WtS WANT l-otlablo ror.nm Jn laeti ipv.n iudIctrU'uOL! l ijum i .. u hi A V?