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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
4 ' ta if f , " v . - I ,-! -ftJ 1 " , , $ .1 ! t I two sMeqhmakers h r Air Their Eloquence Joint Session TWO MORE VfjTES GO TQ GEER AND TWO OTHERS BREAK AWAY Hume's Name Appears Among the Also Rfl'ns, and Scott May Bob Up, - "Bnlont, Fob. 10 Today, .Joint session van tr.arkol by tho throwing of numer ous t)(Kti(iM nnd boiiio npocctiinKkliifc Gcor u'uliicd two votes, In HodBon and Smith o( Multiiomnli, anil Inst Nottlng liam and Paulson to that hit vote was practically tho name as yesterday. ' Nottingham placed the nnmo of Humo before tho contention in onu of tho inoit elovor ejjeecl.cn of tho session, i'aulsan voted fur Matter llermann. Uthurwiso tliurc was no change In tho bnllolirig. Tho taking of tho ballot proecoded without event antil tho tiaino of riot Ingham wr roaohod. That gonttcman arose, and after addressing tho chair raid: "Binco thu beginning of thii scrMon until a fow days ago 1 havo boen voting for tho enuio candldato for senator. I liavo beun gulitod in doing to by what I considered my boat inclination, I with now to cliango my vote and ballot for a Republican who la a stalwart among I italwarti and who I am aorry to ray it not from Multnomah county. He comes from near thu lounding aoa. IIo hat great i fishing and tlmuor intoroits and wil hold tho beat interoiti of stato near, at heart. I may bo censured by nomo or my nctlou hero today, but I will be fully capable of assuming all the blame on my own shoulders. I wish to bo re rocordod as voting for lion. 11. 1). Hume." Tho announcement was received with great applause in tho attempting to re atoro order Prosidoitt lirownell broke tho hoiiBO gavul. 'ilila rorved aa tho m r. Estate and general news J) Tor tland hat a now Industry. It la an nd writing echool. John Fellermnn ia maunu'ir. )oep mow and continuous cold weath er ia.cauaiuK much eufforiii for csftlu In Linn County. Tho Armour Meat Co. havo tapped Irozon )oel to l rtland and will horo nftor remain in tho lluld. Tho IncroaBO in tho clieeio output (or Tillamook county tho paat year wbb 08, 071 pounds and 383,37 pounds of butter. HoBobu'rK hits hopes of tho establish ment of n knitting mill thero, by a lato arrival from Vonnsylvnnla, Guy E. Mooro of tho Corvallla school won lu tho oratorical tryant contest. Tho winners In to bo entered in tho statu oratorical contoBt which will bo hold at Kunono in March, Win. Meokor and old resident of Jcfforeon was drowned in tho Santinn rlvorTuosdny. It lo eupposed that his boat who Accldently upset, The body was found uel day. BountorJustlco Wudo, of Union Coun ty, has not introduced 0110 bill or roao .utlo'n Into tlie i-Cfleluturo. His iaa m Today ccoaalo for a fresh outburst of laughter Tho rollcall wan concluded without fiUhor incident ' but bofore the result could bo annountod Itepretentatlro Iiodeon' asked lili nam') be chanjod from 'Williams Jo 0r, L dotnonstra tion attonded tills announ'cVmont, which had hardly subsided whou Benntor flmlth, of Multnomah , addretacd the assembly in tho following languago: "I am tempted to. yield to tho Influ ence of my friends In voting for senator. I do not behevo In flippantly voting for tho candidates for senator. I have been voting regularly (or a singlo candidate for this poiillon until within tho past fow days. There teems tobojno poeeb blltyof tho election of Mr. Williams at senator, and I feel It is my duty to add my quota of strength to tho election of a tonator, I wish to cast my ballot for tho man who appears to bo gaining in favor. In Itli, thorooro, to change my I v voto from Hon. Q, H. Williams toT. T. Geer." Then there was more applause. Friday there is to be a break for Har vey Scott or Congressman Moody. Thoro was not an objecting voto in the Senate when tho item of f 1 4,500 for the purchase of the K. N. Cook residence as a homo for tho governor. Senator Far-, r . rar had the commlttoe on engrossing rush tho bill to the House for concur rence. The Houto this afternoon concurred In tho Senile amendmont to tho bill authorising the fjurchnio of an execut ive manilon. distinction toldoni achlovcd. It mht bo better were thero more liko him, Mod(6rd la 1303 feot abovo sea eyol. About 1 500 i tntii Igan ts arrived in Qro gon over tho Oreut Northern Tuesday, Forost (IrqAo Is to 1-ayo a pow fl000 hotel. lloalo Andcraou of Portland a 12-year old echool girl diod from fright. 8evor nl school children chased her and caus ed her death. Tno children who did the chabine did it in a tpirit of fun. Mian Andorsona death la attributed to a ouk honrt. ailrnitil aaolKtioi). "Why do you remain npntt from oth cra'i" nuked n young Hon of tils Biro. "Would not n herd of lions present nn liuposltiR array?" "Hy no menus," answered tho elder. "It would greatly diminish tho respect now felt for us. Hheep mny herd to pother, but tbo lion must floclt by him-uelf,"-New York lliintld. Tito llnNtou Hoy. Miuninu Johnny, did you wipe your foot on tho mat when you enmo lit? Johnny I couldn't get my shoestvlngs untied. They were In n hard knot. MiuimM Hut wlult lmve Bhoestrlnga to do with it? Johnny I couldn't wipe my fec with out taking off tny sUoca, could I? Uoa ton Tiniihcrlpt. . Uopel.a. tlfc;eU0DOqO I BbOUld Oflk " 5 trior ii i4pouia marry you... jaj .you thlnlc.J would stand nuy chance? , Hho-rfo.Votir'6nXb fvouTd'litf hdpc fHo Jlp you thluk lie would really limyytioY' ' r , '' Hhe-Not that; but Ifej w'fofia leave fy omo. :,,, l A Dontilo Hnrrcled JnUn. Tho fncotlouii boarder hnd tlw plot laid, for n kllln Joko, p "It'u a wonder," bo Bold, "(lint; you didn't servo up thin lien; toatbora anil nil." ,. '-,) . "Tho noxt timo," sold fboTdhdlndy, .With marked cmpHaHls, "I'll servo her, bill and all." 1 1 TIMBKK LAW) ACT, TUNER, 1873.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (JnitedMa)cs Lr)'J Office, RoseburgTPrcjon, Notice Ii hereby nVrn irth( ffi compli.inc wllh the provitlona of the net of lArwr of Iime3, 1878, entitled "An Act for lic mIc o Tlmlxrr I-and In the Stnlr of California, Ore gon, Nevarli, nnd WnihliiRton 'lerriiorv," nt e tended lo til the I'uhllc Und States by net ol August 4, iEoj, FRANK TliRftV. ofanhfield, tountyof Cooj, Mnte of Ore con, hns ibli l.iv filed In tlili office hit aworn utalcment N0.4441), for the rtirefinse of the NK of NWtf, SKk of NWM ui .Section N'o. 3-t, ToKtnshlp a5 H, 6f Hnnge if W nnd lll olfrr proof to tiovy tint the bind wufht U mote v.ilu.ible for Its t(nilcr6r alone tli.in for ncrlculluml pttrpoica, nnd to ntpbtlih Ms c Hi fni 10 a-ild Innd lcforc W. U. DoiikI.h, U.S. CommlsiJoncr for Orej;on, at MifijIi, ' Ore gon, on Smurdrty, the ad d.iv of May, ij. Ifennmeaaa wltneisSfs: W II Mcean, fci! mllh p W IJenle, of' Marahfield, Or., Y R Taylor, of I'nlrvlcw, Or. Any nnd nl pcraoni , culmlnj? ariveraeiy the nlove-li'Krilrd Inn4t nre frilii'.-jjrd to file their cblnn In llils ofliee on or before ja!d ad diy ol ny,roV3. ' a-ai J. T.'llKinonf, Recjitcr. T1MI1KR. LANIJ. ACT JUNE .'J. 1878, NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION United States Uind Jffice, ItowhutK, Oregon. Feb. 17, ii03. Notice la hereby given that !w bompliance ltli the proyiilons of.the act of Congreit of lunc 3, 1878, entltlnt "An act for the wile of timber Undt In I lie State of California, Ore uon. Nevada, nnd Wnhincton Territory." at ilended to all the Public Land States by act of Augmt 4, 1893. WILLIAM F LAWSON. otRoseburR, county of DourLu, sute of Ore ijon, hat thUdny filed Jn tlija othce his sworn tatement No 4470, to the purchase of the 'A of NUjf .Section No. 98, lownUilpNo. 34 SUlh, Range No. n Weil, nnd vJlll'ofTer prool 'o show that the land ought It more nluable for us timber or atone than fdr- agricultural pur ixnef, nnd to cttablish hit chini 10 tald hnd More the RfRUtcr and Receiver of ih! otnee .it Kosfburtf, Orrgon, on TuescViy, the lath day if May, 1003 " lie namnat wltneuet. John Given s. Cliarlet Thorn, John Thorn, Joseph Wcatherby, all of ItoitbtUK. Oregon. Any and all persons chimlni adversely the ibove detcrib'-d lands are reueitcd to file their Inlms in this ctTircnn or Ix; fore tald ii ill day of .tny, 1903. J. T, Huidoks; Reltcr. 3ai-p rLMDKIt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE F(JU PUBLICATION. United States Land Ofhce, Roscburp, Oregon. ' Feb. 4, 1903. Notice (thereby Riven that In compliance lth the provision oHhc act of Congress of June 3, 187B, entitled "An Net for the sale of timber Undt in the States of California, Oregon, I e vada, nnd Washington Territory," as extended 10 all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4. 1893. ' f ANTHONY STAMIIUCK, of Mnrshfield. count of Coos, "State of Ore gon , has this day filed In thit office his svtorn tutenient No 4450, for the pmclmte of the SM of aU N.-ctlon No. 34. in Town- thin No. 36 South, Ranee No n West, and Mill offer proof to show mat the land sought it more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said land before V, U. DoukUs, U. S. Com. mistloncr for rcgon, nt .If.irshfirld, Oregon, on Saturday, the sduay of May. tooj. He naniesas vtltnesses: lister Smith, Jesse Smith, Alvln Smith, Wlllbm U6ncbraLe, nil of Marjhfield, Oregon. Any nnd all persons chiming, adversely the abovedescribcd lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said ad iy of May, 1903. J. T. Bridges, Register, aai When Sandow poses and the muscles ridge his back aud knot his arms, w think we have before us the very secret of strength in those magnificent muscles. Dut we hdVen't. ptnrvc Sandow, or, what is practically the same thing, let him dyspeptic, at)d his muscle would soon fail. Strength is made from food properly digested and, nMrrnilIted,and no man ia stronger than his stomach, be. cause when the atdmach is diseased dU gestion and assimilation nre imperfect. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. ,It enables the perfect digestion aud assim ilation of food so that the body is nour ished into perfect healUi nnd strength. "I had what my pbytlctan cilttd imllRcitlou. )U Rave mi inidlcfn fur the trouble but it did uie uo cood," wrttta Mr. W, II. Wells, of Wit Urd, N, C. "I wrote to Dr. fierce and stated any east, He sent m n descriptive Hit and hy. rt.nte ruin. I carried out theM a beat I could, DOU )urht aii tiottle. of hli Ooldcu llfdlcal I covery ' n4 commenced taking it. A few d.yn uier I uotlotu a arrest ctiatigc fen u uotlfiffti a rrr.t t4iatiffe Felt Tike a new ruau. Uerore I btran the ue 01 uie i.omeu Medical Discovery' I suffertd greatly with wln In atom.rh. mv nm.i nrrmril all ' rnu-llovrn.' i z . .---- - -. .. . - - I was very thin iu flt.h, but now can cat htaitly aaA sleep Kood at nlght,M Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent frte on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing onty Send. twenty-one one-cent 'sta'mpe for the pa- Jier-coyered book, or thUf-on, stamps or the, cloth-bound ,YQluw!tj 'Addrefs Dr. R.- V.- y(erct, Buffalo, N, Y.n, ' ' (iw..i' FULTON . SENATOR1 By a. 1 Pane a One BREAK TO THE CLATSOP COUNTY MAN AT i Balloting: Gpntinued From 8 ?. M. Amid preat Excitement. .Stampede Led by Portland Man. Special to the MAIL by Phone, at 1 a. m. Fulton was elected senator by 46 votes. The break 'was led by Nottingham of Multnomah county. followed by 'Banks,' -Croi san, Hume, of Cooscounty.'Hayden, and Mul- key. Total 46. Everything was very exciting, Balem, Fob, 20 The senatorial eitua- tlon nt the cloee of today's session was h abouta stnnd-cff between Fnlton, Gcor. i . , . Scott, Oourno, or a dark boree, with the . in chances in favor of the first named. Ropnbjlcan workers from gmany sec tions of the state nro here by tho bun. dreds and nearly all for Fulton, except ing those frotij Jackson county, which soutupa strong contingont for Geer. Individual Republicans from smaller placos in tho state who are here declare that tho rank and file o( Republicans while thoy may have voted for Geer on ot:Uou day, aro now for Fulton. Still a strong Republican contingent In the state at large demands Gger, and taking theso Republlfans with the pemocrats, Socialists and Populists make a majority of all the peoplo ot tho state but not ol Republican parjr, and that aoemo tt bo what is determining tbo minds o( most of tho Republican;. Tho Geer supporters ate united In his behnlf.but no less earnoitly aro tlq Fulton men solidly ncd np. No onn expects them to moVo a break from their man. This Is a dispaeeionato statement of tho eituatlon as it appears to spectators standing ont sido tho fence near the Aliaiirriltifn of I.ovcrV Lnnicaajtc. Lovers have u laugungo of their own. "I would I wcro thy bird," elgba ltomeo, . "Swcot, so would I," returns Juliet, "yet I should ltlll thco with much cher lshlnff." From the subllmo to the ridiculous: "I'luiiipotty Hty partridge, who does oo love?" demands n BtrlcUen awulu of bis Innmonttn In ono of MnrJon Craw ford's novelH, "Zool" returns tho fnt littlu wonmn, with ,ti Binllt) which, In tho author's graphic words, "went nil around her head llko the equator on n globe." This Hort of thing Is nil Very well whon the brldo la n roay llttlo duinp'JIug of n wrtiunn. Tho worst of it 1 th'tt en gaged couples of every ago nnd of tho mdqt ,mromantlc nppennt'ucc adopt the same Htylo. J'Wlmt ohnll I call youj my dearest own ,u8 nn AMonU of'flftt;,-gtt?luj ' . - , .. . Majority of A .1 Vote THE ELEVENTH HOUR raco track and merely looking. Tho Joint ballot Triday noon -was featureless. There -was no apecbmak ing or changing of votes, nor anything to repay tho largo number ol peoplo who had gathered to witness the event. All, attempts at oratory or demonstrations of this character aro piobably being Re served for the session tonight. When the voto bad been announced tbo joint assembly on motion adjourned to 8 p. m., whon the ballott for Eenator will bo resumed. Tho vote at noon was identical -with that of Thursday. There was not a! singlo chance, L'ulton and Gcor retain-! ing their relative positions in the race Early as 8:30 this morning tho rush from tho city bego'n toward tho capitol and continued at intervals all day. Some were lobbyists and the remainder com prized tho crowd who wish to miss nothing that takes place, 0 Tho regular list ol petty larcencies iavo been perpetrated. All portable proportion principally baskets, ink wells, ptp. have dieaopeared. Trie lady clerks esp . I onsider thorn ?elvoa oatitltd to tboso articles, and perhaps on pc qount of tbo Bmfl) ralnry received thoy need all tbey can get. rltb yearning tenderness on his Drmc. "Call me Birdie, nothing but Illrdler chlrruss tho indy whoso weight might turn tho scale at 200 pounds, as she nestles lovingly to his side. And so on nd luflnltum, wo will not eay ad nauseam, till tho bouI of tbo unregarded old curmudgeon of a bach elor within hearing turns faint within ulm, Exchange Doubtlejo tho man who proposes to cross tho desert of Sahara in u bnlloou figures that ho will havo no difficulty In replenishing his supply of hot air. Tho orchestras bavo ceased playing The Good Old Slimmer Time." "A fj? W V pathetically populitf Jvu noy, A J w BILLS PASS '4 rrVF '' LN'sl Callingfor Good Sums ' of Money n?i w. Indian-War Veterans Get $1.00,000 IS SJate Mining Buraju Cfeatpd Newport Normal iPass ed Over Veto 8alem, Feb. 30 Tho Senate pasd tho 'Houee bill appropriating $100,000 lor tho relief o! Indian "War Veterans. Alter a sharp fight in the Hodte tbls t'i t i .1 morning the bill creating a atato mining bureau and carrying an appropriation of 120,000 was passed. There was a fierce' flgbt made egalnst the bill by Kay, who opposed tho meaeuro for economy reasons. The House this afternoon took np Jones' Newport Summer Normal bill on motion to reconsider. Jones made,one of the most telling speeches of pegcicn and was applauded by both hii fellowmem bers and the crowds ia pa galhriis. He made a gallant fight and won, the bill pasting over the Governors veto. The Senate concurred in' tho Houia appropriation of $ 1,000 each for Sylvia E. Ferrell, Edna Tiffany and Susan E s ' Jones, widows of tho guards killed in , the Jnno outbreak at tho stato prison. Thero was no opposition to the measure. Party at Kittyjlle Mies Edoa 0'Connellkentertained a number of her friends very pleasantly at the elegant O'ConnoH homo atKitty ville Woincsday.pvenlng. The main feature of the evening was a round of whist, at which flies Jottio Watson and W. E. Duneah took first prize', M re. W.E. Dungan and Gluts. McKnight tho booblBS. Aftor whist, dancing Vns in dulged In and delicious refreshments woro served. Those present woro: Misses Edna and Stella O'Connell, Mr. nnd Mrs, L. J. Simpson, Mr. and Mre. W. E. pun- gan,Mre. Minott. MJesos Alico Aiken, Alice Butler, Graco McCor.ma, Maud Reed, Maggie Anderson, Era Anderson, Mamlo Mahonoy, Wtitla Upward, Ger trude JCnglo, Annio Rjeeen, Elsie l?enr nott, Jottio Watson; Messrs L K Nichols, EHc Wdltl, Jack Flanagan, Frank, Haguo, Ford, Alton Eoug- stacken, Wait Short, Chas Stauff, Ur, Straw, Dr. Gross, Chas McKnlghf Harry Dimmlclc. Ilrnnltr DrNcrliitlon, "Johnny. It Isn't tobacco sauce, It it tabasco. Now, don't let me henr you calling It wronr again." "No, muimmt." Two Injurs later at duinqr "Mtiiiitna, I wt n,ouio of that that that red- Lcndofl snuco that makes you mud." Wnshhigtou Tinier. At is Jllxvil Ulunur, "Excuse me," sir, but linven't wo met before? Your face is strangely famil ial'." "1'es, mddam; our host Introduced us to each other just beforo dinner." "Ah! I wna positive I had seen you somewhere, I nerer forgot a face."- Eichaneft. w r"A, wj.nii,i MUKL '1 n i i '' k sl - . , r ;