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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1903)
w.-v ijs "'---w-'.J,VMt,u.W!J5Wi!iiiwiir;in "-''mUtS- '.'' ' " "W." '' !EW!.U'i4J i T ProfocBiona,! Cards. . n nx i im 'i' i"iiiiniw-iiim'i p I urn - i i - i .m -r i ri ii ii i i ' - - '------- , II, H. Walter, D. D. S. DKNTALRUUMIiON AND MKOHAN. IGALDKNTIHT. Olticn Nniihnrif itli)x A. Hi,, l'lmrju. 20 MAHSIlflKM), I OllKUON. Dibblo& Williams COOH RAY REAL KCTAIli' Marshfielcl, Oregon E. E. Straw, M. D. ?, l'HYHHJIAN AND fU'ROKON. bpcciul attention to rilHt'iuuMi of Ha' Kye Itnr, Nwe unit Throut. (Hasans IUUmI, Office in Scimstnckcn &. Smith lluihliui;. 1 A. G. Gross, M. D. I'llYSICIAK ANDUUKUKpN. Ofllco, Nature HiilMlng. I'liona 42.1 MAltiWlKI : J OllKUON W. U. Douglas, rt'lTOttNKY AT LAW AND U. K. COMMISSIONER. J'iciiI itifd, lljulifttlil, Oicon, S.A. D. Eaton, -LAWYER . . Will trctleo iu nil court. KMVmiiciry orkuon J. W. Bonnott, AVTORNEY ANJ; COUNSELOR A'l LAW. 4tAlulll'll!MJ Oltt: John F. Hall, ATl'ORNKY AT LAW. Oftir In HMouitu Mock. Front iUot MartbtcM, Orrvuii. II. St,, MARSH FIHLD, ORIS 0. F. MoKnight. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in the bctiuc" & Walter lluilditi;. MARHliriEI.I), OREGON i Wold & Daniels EN01NEERB and SURVEYORS Map work a specialty. Phono. -170 Marrhfluld, Oregon BIO INVASION OF IMMIGRANTS B. S. Paffue Thinks Oregon Will Fill Up Aflor an aboonco of threo yenrf, I). H. l'asuo has returned to 1'orllund, whore hu will practice low. Everybody know 1'sguo, aa ho woa in tlio weather bureau In tbla icctlon for 11 years. Tlio wealh ur department trauiforrcd Mm to De troit, Chicago, Buffalo, Charleston 1'rovldenco and Washington City alter taklnu him from l'ortlnud, and hnd ho not resigned from tho lurvico (hero was a prospect of his boIriK planted in llel eria, Montana, "Thero will bo a big invasion of poopln from Kanras. Iowa and otlior stale within fow weeks," juodicta Mr. PaRUo, "Whon In Chicago a rullr.-ay man informed mo that tho companies worutwonduring whoro thoy would bo nble to loctira onougn cars to handlo tho people that will start for Oregon when the now rates takes effect, Fobru ' ; ury 1G. Thoro ia gr.U Intorost felt ' evorywhero in (ho east in Oregon, Idaho and Washington, and (ho states havo boon well advortlicd. I mot a farmer and cattle doaler from Kausas who was headed for tho Willamotto valley, I told him that ho would tlnd it a wet season coming At this time, but ho said . 'that thuro are hunorods of people, com ing horo from Kansas whon tho low .' rates arc inndo noxt month, and ho wants to cot on tho ground a fow weeks f In advance and eoloct a locatiou, I mot a dealer from Iowa who had sold out everything ho had there and was coming ft here with $13,000 to invoat and establish , ',r! himself. lie too, preforred coming a '.'( short tlmo ahead ol the rush in ordor to . .lecuro a feood location, And so with CIIANOE IN FIRM OF E, B, DEAN (t CO, Entlro Property now Controlled by C, F, Dlllman and Hcclovcrohlp To Tormlnato, C. V, Dlllmnn, who came up from Han Praticlnco nnd Is now n pniiunuer on the flmncr for thut port, Is now praellcally tho owner of the htialtionn of E. H. I)oin A Do,, of 'which, hoMover, O. II. Moiohnnt In still recnlrer, Mr. Dillman Is n reildont of Hucro monto, (Jnl., )i'lii csshlorof n leadinu hank In that city, lie is a loti-ln law of K, U, Dean. Homn tlmo aj(o ho pnr clmicd thn Wilcox Inturunt In the Arm, nml in) now has control alio of the Diian Intnroit, KJ'iL' him nhnoluto control of the bilfiinoce, It It iindiiritond that jio hat mnilo nrrnnKoinonls to cntlf fy Mr. Moicliant'u claim ngnltiiit tho firm, mikI tliut the latter will roolitn from the re culverthlp an noon as he can hu mlolvrd by tho court from hli rr. npnntlhillty, Mr. Dlllmau, whltu n, tliorootili biifl una man, is not actiuainted with Ibr lumbur builncsn and docs not intend to aiiuma nctivo management of the pro pSrty, at pntent. It is irol)slili thi W, T, Mnrchant will bo nuUctfil it manager h c r ' . nml a bi-ttor telcctluii could not bit inndn, Ho ha hfen brought up in tlm bucintri, to to pfuk, and has enJoyoJ thn advantngaa 0' tralnlntc under thn two eminently ur ceirfn) rawmill men, his father and W V. Jowett. Thoralirumrutnf Mr. C. II. Merchant from all connection with the boslnm the burdeu of which hu linn carried fur for so many yeara wilhmahle him to el away from the old imviroumuut and in triivul and thn viiltlng of new tccuvt taku tho recreation and enjiymeii' which ho has so richly oarncd. MRS. SPICER'S CATCH Orldnal. I ncrcr approvcl of Mrs. Splccr'a course. That I wlah distinctly undcr Rtood. Whether nhe had nny private grief of her own to nvciiKO I don't know. At any rate, she ralk'bt have nc campllflhcd tho eamo result without publicly wounding nny one'H fccllnRti. Herbert Vincent wan nn nthlctu and a Rood fellow 'With ono especial weak ncss ho wa cuMly led by women. Uut rh nil men nru more or lesa weak In this rcHpect Herlwrt wna not blamed by bt frlendn. Indeed, there wiib Borne thine amuslnR In the violence of his love nffalra. At lust, however, he set t!cl down to two women. Ho wub very fond of n young girl, Hazel Abbey, und In lovo with u widow, Mrn. Ara bella Hntca. MIhh Abbey waa too young nnd Inexperienced to copo with Mra. Ilatca, who drew tho muHnlvc hotly of Mr. Vincent In her wake at. n tug will draw n ship. Hazel would .hare ruined nil by n display of Jealousy had It not been for Mm, Bplcer, who ,ln tho ways of the world could discount the widow' lid give her polnto boalden. "You keep nway from Herbert," aald Mrfl. Bplcer, "whllo tho fever la on him. Sooner or biter It will pans awny." Hnecl had tho good hciibo to tJiko tho advice, nnd aha went nway for n visit. , flno evening Mrs. flplcer was chat ting with Herbert at a ball. Mrs, nates wnu present, nnd, passing tho cotiplo on tho arm of n cavalier, alio gavo Vincent n ainllo that displayed a net of very white nnd regular teeth. "Oh, If I hud such teeth as Mrs. Hates," anld Mrs. Bplcer, "throwing up her hands dramatically, "I'd not ask for another beauty." "They nro an whlU aa her unblem ished soul!" exclaimed VJnccnt "If I wcro n man and had n ladylove with such teeth, I would novcr rest till I had ono of them for a keepsake, I'd wear It next my heart," Vincent mudo no reply; but the next time ho was left nlono with Mrs. Bates ho entered luto raptures up,on what ho called "penrl crescents," meaning her upper and under rows of teeth, asking her to give him one llttlo tooth from an unexposed place. Tho widow demur? red, apolco of tho dreadful pain aha would Buffer, tho fact; that the tooth would novcr grow again In fact, rand every orcu'so In reason' and beyond reason-but Herbert pleaded and whined nnd threatened till nt last he secured a promlBo that ho should havo hlB heart's dculre. A fow days later ho called on Mrs. Bates and received tho tooth, wrapped in a bit of whlte, scented tis sue paper, The widow Bhowod him the spot left vacant, wberupoa' bo guth-ersd-bsi: la bittern. .. . Tho noxt llmo Vincent met Mr, Bpl cer, while he was Ironing over to pick up her handkerchief, alio caught sight of n delicate gold chain which hnd bo como entangled In thu collar button at tho buck of his noclc Hho knew ho wan wearing tho too(h. Ilcforo tho close of tho uoctal neason Mrs. Hplcer garo n cotillon party at which Mr. Vincent, Mrs. llatrs and Mliw Abbey wcro prencnt. Mr. Vincent wan nomowhat troubled at tlio prewnco of the two women who hold tho chief place In hli heart; but, an usual, tho widow, by nupcrlor "push," carried tho evening and secured her admirer for u partner. Mlsn Abbey, aoclng him car ried off, turned her fnco to (ho wall to hide her vexation, then faced shout and accepted for a partner a mcok 166k lug young man who bad asked her. Mm. Bplcer modo a llHt of tho figures In tho dance which sho gavo to tlw leader. This was ono of thorn: A lady would placo an lrory bit in the mouth of another Indy and with a pair of fancy reins drive her to tho gentleman with wham sho was to dnnco tho fig ure. A number of ladles had been thus driven when tho hostess appenred be foro Mm. Hate and, placing tho bit between her teeth, drovo her onco around tho room, then stopped before Mr. Herbert Vincent. Just as ho jr as about to put his right arm ubootiU partner Mrs. Bplcer gavo n terrific Jerk on tho reins, with a aawlng motion, that nearly pulled the widow over backward. Thero was a shriek, aild a double net of false- teeth fell on the floor. Mr. Vincent was a truo caTolIcr. The teeth had scarcely touched tho floor when ho dropped his handkerchief over them, picked It up with tho teeth, and beforo any one bot himself and one or two Immedlato bystanders had seen what hud happened ho willed away with Mrs. Uatea. After onco or twice circling tho room ha paused before the doorway nnd. leading his partner luto the hall at the' foot of tho Nta'lrcase, handed her tho teeth, still Inclosed In the handkerchief. Catching at them, alio turned und hurried awaytc? the Indies' robing room. , Ilerbort Vincent and Mrs. Bplcer were not again on speaking terms that season. He bitterly condemned her for her ungracious act, though tho lady went about with a self satisfied nlr, as though she had accomplished a great feuL Vlncont'a next call npon Mrs. Hates wna fraught with embar rassment. He was so considerate ns to swear cternnl devotion, hut his words bad a hollow sound tbst did not dccclvo the widow, who knew that the end of her. rja d come. Her lover lert ncr reeling very uneom fortablc aud, needing a solace fir his disturbed feelings, dropped in jby the way to console himself with n visit to Miss Huzel Abbey. Hazel, who had learned of the device of her friend In her own behalf, had th6 good scnto to pretend Ignoranco of It aud, made her self very agreeable. That's the cad of the story. Mr. Vln cent wns landed safely In the matrimo nial net held by Mm. Bplcer nnd th catch turned over to M,lss Abbey. P. A. MITCUEL. Tho prison step, the short hair cut and the striped clothing are to bo abol lulled In the Now Jersey state prison at Trenton. This Is heralded as an ad vauco in penology, aud yet there are reasons why short hair In a prison may be a very good thing for tho comfort of the prisoners. C It la said that Governor Elect Dnllcy of Kansas, who wob elected upon n pre election pledge thut he would marry, now flatly refuses to fulfill the con tract. Tho women of Kansas ought to have known better than to have placed reliance In antc-elcctlon political pledges. Prom nenrly all of her Latin-American neighbors Venezuela Is receiving offers of sympathy aud recruits. Uut what Venezuela appears to most argcutly need Is cold cash, and that Is not forthcoming. There Is much of truth In tli! cpl jrammatlc expression of Secretary Moody of the navy department that ,"tho tirao to be warlike Is wben you are maklns estimate." i I Ilow to OImk CKU Vtmmet, .To cloan gilt frames givtf a goldo tinge to one pint of water by adding a little sulphur, then put it into a eaucopan, add four onions or garlics bruised. Let It boll for ten minutes, take it off tho fire, strain the liquor off and when cold wash the gliding with a soft painter's brush. This .will greatly Improve Its uppcaranco. Draff Their Babiea. Tho habit of drugging their bablca so .that they can be left alono is very com nion In India among -mothers who work In factories. In tho city of Madras tho Infant mortality la given as 2V5 per thousand. , ,, To IlUtnoh Almonds; - This 1b a very quick way: Put them Iri A eaucopan with enough cold water td cover them; lot the water just boll; then strain dt off; rinse tho atoouds quickly in cold water and rub In a cloth. 'Xlio skins' SvUl corns off quite naally. CURTAIN CALL8. Robert Mantcll nnd M, W. nanley arc to part after woven years of con tinuous united work. Jit men W, Monissey has signed a contract for three years aa business manager of Nance O'Nc'll. Aubrey Uoiiclcault Is to be In tbq CUHt of "Heidelberg," to bo produced by Knm and Leo Bhubcrt. Tho Btory of "Under Southern Bklcs" has been utilized In a song of (ho Kama title by Al Trahcrn and Leo Smith. An Atifitralluu theatrical manager Is trying to induce Maurice Campbell to (send Henrietta Cronman to that coun try. Mian Charlotte Walker has signed a contract to appear as leading woman for Janjtcs IC Uackctt for three years more. Max FIgmnn, stago director for Mrs. Flsko, Is also a leading member of her supporting company In "Mary of Mag dala." "Tho I'ivo Llttlo Pilgrims" Is (ho tltlo of a new play by Miss Martha Morton which David Uclasco expects to produce during tho present tea sou. CHURCH AND CLERGY. Fautculls olmllartD'tbosc-fltted in theaters aro t replaco old fashioned high backed pews In a Methodist chap el at Leeds, England. Rev. Dr. V. W. G-unnaulus of Chicago Is plainly the favorlto among all tho candidates who wish to succeed the late Joseph Parker at the City temple, London. Bishop Chnrlco C. McCabc has been chosen the new chancellor of the Amer ican university in place of Bishop John P. Hurst, who resigned on account of 111 health. The Itcv. D. 8. McCurry of Gaines ville, Ga Is seventy-two yearn old, has done active work In the Baptist church for forty years, has delivered 0,800 Bcnnons, married 021 couples, baptized 4,013 persons and conducted Oil funer als. FLIPPANT FLINGS. Plcaae crowd up a llttlo there In the microbe boll of fame and make room for tho whooping cough germ which has Just been discovered In Paris. New York Telegram. Tho new and less comfortable furni ture in the presidential waiting room Is about as strong a hint to callers as "Here's your hat; whit's your hurry?" Washington Times. The head of Martha Washington Is on tho new eight cent stamps. Now thu real true" blue blooded' Daughter of the Revolution will put nothing but nn eight cent stamp en her letters In fu tureAtlanta Journal. OHIO AT '100. Ohio Is 100 years old. It will have to be admitted that she Is qulto "peart" for ono of her age. Chicago Record Herald. Ohio at 100 years is a splendid refu tation of tho arguments that continued offlccholdlng has a degenerating Influ ence. Denver Republican M rhU "Wtworfc SwMT. Where a town gets Its supply of wa ter from private wells and tho elops from every houso arc thrown Into the back yard typhoid fever la the prcva lnt disease and the undertaker and marble cutter are the busiest men In town. Public waterworks and aewcr age ahould be seen to, above all else. DON'T For any outside apei or pe riotlical without first consulting m. We cah saVe f'on mouey on iiearl ever M V - ft ' 1 ' ' . .'Mi' such transaction rv , . K'tSi ."", Town Improve'" ninta. Every unoccupied squara In thtf busi ness district should bo neatly fenced in aud kept free from tin cans and ref use. Heal estato owners could bear this Blight burden. When homo talent stands ready to establish an ontcrprlso that will build up tho town, nlwaya encourago it In building up a town there is' no pall llko a long pull, a strong poll and a pull altogether. Tho merchant who la the most liber al In his efforts to assist In building up the community Js tho ono you should patronize. A dollar spent at homo will return to you boforo many days, but If you spend it abroad It Is forever lost, both to you and your community. rteturd the Town'a Growth. Olio of the greatest drawbacks to tho growth of a town Is the vacant oronerty ii i H I H 1 1 ! 1 Ml III 1 1 M 1 1 1 KEEPS THE CHAPS $ AWAY Sengstacken's Pharmacy Marshfield, : : : : Oregon 7n t ii h hi I'.'M-' McClure yfRE you interested in four fellows ? Arc jcu tenanted to the yn affairs ef life ? Do 'you tare anything W the great men tvlit have brought about the eonditions in wbiih yu lice, and tfiss who are in tower to-day ? Do you enjoy vbiUmuaulw!ittrlti,tbC are true to life T Do you eare for beauty in any form? W tier, $ no escape for you; you must join tbt army xoht read McClure regularly. A FEW FEATURES FOR 1902 New Romantic Love Story by booth tarkington. authorfTbe Centler.an from ijdian" d "Moyitur Beauca.rer a tale of love thwarted but triumphant, of gaWmcn i and bcauuful women." lf deab with life 'in Indiana at the rime of the Mcucanar. True Story of the Standard Oil. By ida m.tar. BELL, author of " Life of Napoleon," Lfe of Lmeoln," ete. A dramatic, human story of the first and still the greatest of all twiw-not an economic trcauie. but an exciting history. Greatest of the Old Masters. By JOHN LA FARGE. Intercst in tlA Kelnful Daners on Michelan- ge!o, Raphael, Rembrandt, etc., their finest pictures reproduced in nius. Mr. Dooley on His Travels. His views upc the typical New Yorker, Phjladelphian, Bostonian, and in habitant of Chicago and Wcshington. William Allen White on Tillman, Piatt, Cleveland and others. lU.r,,Jwc,,rtUv''M S. S. McCLURE CO., I.1-155. ONE DOLLAR A YEAB . But at anv d SUBSCRIBE. IllllllllllllllllllllHIrr Pickle fnine. wi, .i.. iv u .. Him iiLniu Hung. TtiousU Rtlll Hi nmllc'8 entrancing-, Tot no mm mauui a. naais iing Hay Btt a world to d&nclnrl Atlanta Constitution, 4 KOOif rarilcnlnr Centred. felKKSny, can I sell yott horso? J Dlggs Don't know. What Is matter with tho animal? Chicago News. i CUnlar Brsas. " Tho best method for cleaning cldf brass Is to pour very strong nnimont over It -and then scrub It thoroughly) with a brush, rinsing In clean water beforo drying. Indlun brass may bo cleaned with very flno brick dust idoIs- teaod with lemon juice. WIJUIPjfftP 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ihtMa It is the Utile things of life that annoy us. "Wecandodgo an elephant, bnt not a fly" says tome philosopher. You can't very well avoid annoyanco from chapped and roughened skin there days unless yoa rely on- CREAM OF ALMONDS WITH GLYCERINE If relieves at once and heals in a fow hoars. If we knew of anything hotter we would recommend it. Customers say there couldn't be anything better, j PRICE 23 CENTS. Clara Morris's stage recollec tions. Stories of feilvini, Bern hardt, Mrs. Siddons sad others. A Battle of Killionaires. , nmlior nf "Wall Street Stori Bv i The Forest Runner. Serial Talc of the Michigan oodr. Josephine Dodge Daskaw. More Child Stories. Emmy Lou Stories by GEORGE ! MADDEN MARTIN. VA El SjiU 4.W --- .ot ---r i-i t", t- mm nee isir, jsjiq KBauuasnare'crurc'am -'i 4 -.4. V V" r c : i i it J I ' .,ltaany ptUBri V. ! '. , i i- '! Ill , III ! ,1 Mi m .-..ifuwy