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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1903)
IZsUA TTJl J. J. I A 4 -V " v-- -M ..J -v' o - . I 'i ' , ' r 1 MMMMMMI ' "",To the People of Oregon Cltlrone of Portland ro ninliittilnlnB, At Iholrown oxpnnso, n Uurcau o( In formation, and wltli It nn exhibit ol tlio filnlo'n resources, tlio object ef which la tlio collection of Riiqh facts its, will ennblo tliom to liiKlllKontly k U III (I tlu) I in III It urflnt lioiiio-iiicldir nml nvcslor. Tlioro nro hundreds of such peapln JniiilliiK In J'ortlnnd civory Jpy without any knowlodno of tlio counlry, Its re source- of opportunities Iloroloforo tlioro hnn Ixion no definite pi nn of action to oncourriKe, nilvlro dr assist audi to utcoino pormnnont tot tiers, nml nan coniciiuoucc, ninny nlio could by Mich treatment ho (ccmod to tlio State, nro roturnlnif to tho East with (llHcctil,.iy,li:K reports, or drifting to other pnila of tlio Woct, wiicre u hotter reception la ncconlud thorn. Tho Oregon Iiiformntlou Iluronu, while It Is n 1'ortland Iiistllitttpti nlniM to cover lltt entire State, hollevliiK Hint In blililliiK up any part of tlio ritatc, tlio whole will be bcuofltcd. What tho Utnlamoit needs today Is j u""u '"u""'v "'" u,,u "" '"''," development, and thin can only bo ae- '""'' ' ' " " .fpoBal compllshcd by cicuiliiK and fostcrlnj: l,l nJvanlaKo of OreKou. liiiinlKrnlloii, om! for this purpose the All psckaKos ond exhibits ahotild bo Uurcau was orRnnlrtd. Tim Btnlo t bo-! nddnmod plainly, "Oregon Information liiK llioiiouclity advertised through tho Haroau," I'orllnnil, Oregon, nnd iMIvcr iffortsof thullarrlmanKyilcui nnd Hie nt your nenreat railroad station or Lewi and Chwk Cuntcnnjs) l'ulr In. J steamboat Undlni; freo trnnrportation 1006. Tho ptoplo are cohiIiik. Our ob-. ,,nB Ul'" Provided. Jrct therefore will bo to provldo audi . Information al will bo bvat united to their ncfdt, and bo moit cffcetlvo In to curliiK ruiult) that will bo of lulling bunullt to the Htate. To do this effectually will require n complete In ventory of tho retourcea of tho Bute, whether In Ita tho crude or In lta do veloped coedltlon. It will riqulro a ImiK lime and much work to compllo each faatr, nnd it cjuuot bo comploted Ju time (or tho work now upon u. We, therefore, desire ior IniiiicUUU uhj, such information na can bo ualnod only through tlio co-operation of every ono Intercitod In the wolfaro of the State. U'o should like to have at accurate a Hit at pojflblo of ult available lands lu each county, cither open to settlement, or that can bo purrhatcd, together with a dvicripliou of such lands, tho purpose or whlcb it it beat tilted, tho pries nt jvhlch It c.in iu had, nud tho name of couio ono at tho neareat railroad station to whom nn can rofer strangers and fool iu ured that they will bo asiltcd fn securing n location adapted, to their wants, with tho lu.st possible delay and expense. Wo whliour in'ormation to bu uccuratv, aa nny tniarrprotentatloua will Hilly retard our object nnd rellttct on the sincerity of our rotices. W.o wish every County to take the matter up In c.unoit nnd sco that it is MRS. L. S. ADAMS, Of iinltraloii, Tnxft. "Wine of Csrdul It Indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered fur seven yean with weakness and bearJ Invj.down pains, and havlns tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cartlul was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up (he weak parts, strengthen the system and correct Irregularities." Ily "tired women", Mrn. Adnms means nervous women who hnvo disordered menses, fnlling of the womb, ovarinn trauhloi or nny of tlii'HO nllmentti that women hnvo, You can euro younwrtfnt homo with thin irrent women's romedy, Wino of C'urdtti. Wine, of Cnrdul has cured thousniidH of ensca which doctors hiivofniled to benefit. Whv not begin to get well today? All druggists have 81.00 bottles, For nny btoiuncli. liver or bowel disor der Thod ford's lllaclc-Driumht should bo UKod, jmlili'im, 'I fm liiilict' Ailvluirjr llriurl. nltinl. TIi Olmlt;nooin ili'ilu'liiu C'n, CiAtmnooint, 'I'tim. ,'m A vi f a m till HlAkwiliiv mAAraa kIhI.,.! OP. atari I f ManarTlff J iaiV9liaffaW. sV h I T v NRn I "" 1 WINE tlio duty of lomo ono to furnish tlio Uurcau with this Information, Wo ahull bo glad fo rocolvo for dis tribution, any printed tnnttor or cir culars lottliiK forth (ho advantages of tho vnrlouo nootloni of tho flta'.s. Theso, however, must be accompanied by tho Indorsement of tho Uounty officials, Hoards of Trndo, Chambers of Com merce, or bo mo ono (ntorealod or Uuntl (led with tho aottlctnont nml develop ment of tho County, Wo oarnastly rcquoet such Individuals or otunnlrx tlons to nntno aomo one to whom wo enn rtfer penona wishing to visit their County, nnd who will co-opornto with tia In our endonvor to nails fnclorlly lecuto Huttlera nml Invuttora. Wo will bo ((ltd to meet peraona from overy County In the tijto Our rooma Depot. Our nro located at I ho Union hiiilm-us, tho collection of inforrnntlnn at our own ox pome and the distribution of ,tho aaiuo frco. All lottura Of Inquiry addressed to tho Oregon Information llureati will! ro f -lt.1... ... ....,!.. ...! ..II 1.. ll... W -. J'AI,I' I'wawonioi iruMcca W. M. Kii.unowoiitii, clecrotnry. Fiiank V. Diukb, Superintendent. Tho newspapers of I bo ritato aro kindly Invited to republish this, or its Btibitinco. DIG RUSH OF LOCATORS Lino up a Day In Advance for Open ing of New Township at Land Office 'iTwrrr Tho ItosoburK Itovlow thus describes tlio scenes prior to tho opening for the entry at tlio Land oilico of two blpi : They aro coming early but they will not avoid tho rush. Already there nro some thlrty-flvc or forty applicants in Hue extending from tlio doorol the U. fa. laud oilico on tho sidewalk nnd far around tho corner, waiting for tho opening for entry tomorrow morning of tho two townships 31 south. rnncoO nnd 10 west. These two townships Ho wrat of tho West Fork, in this county. The first flvo of this patient group took tholr places of vantauo right in .tho en trance to tho door nt a very early hour this morning, established tbomerlvos on camp stools and proceeded to oat tholr breakfast. Ao each succeeding hour dragi by tho lino of unwavering human ity grows in length. All night long tho woarleotno vigil will bo kept nnd whon tho hour for opening the entry books la at hand, at nlno o'clock tomorrow, there will bo a Jam that will inako a center rush In a football game look llko tho proverbial two dimes and as ninny nickels. A constant vipll by locators for 28 hours In advnnco Is vomotbing unpro ccded iu tho history of tho Itosoburg laud oilico. INTEREST THE PUPILS. Hcliool Children C'nu Aid In Tottii Improvement, Tho school children of n progressive liidlnim town recently alined n pledgo to do what they could lu tliu futuro to Improvo nnd beautify tbo phico. The plotlgo la na followH: "Wo ncruo to work toKothcr to umbo our town n happier place In which to llvo by trying to retuovo ovorytlitni: which would iiiuko It less healthful u ml Ipsa beautiful mid by nddluK to it anything wo enn to muko It more healthful nud beautiful." Ono of tbo boot wnya of Improving nnd beautifying n town Is to Interoat tho school children iu tho work. Tho plan was tried lu a number of towns nnd cltiea hint your, with tho best ro huHh. In Oluroluml thoutmudH of puck ngoa of need wero dlatrlluted lu tho hcIiooIh, nnd tho pnplla wero taught how to rnlBo llowei-a nnd vegotnbliM, tho euro of Iiiwiih nnd tho beautifying of front nnd hack yiivda. So much, was liccompllabed by tho clilhlivii nml tbo town wiw bo grently Improved Unit Uie work Mil I bo codtlbued 111 tho sprlivg. J 7T--r r:TT" rr- MORE EDUCATION fEEDED 1 St Louis Man Casts Insinuations at Oregon Woatjior A St Loula Arm of whom wo ordered eomo Kooda about tlio flrat of tho .year writes sn follows In reply to our inquiry ns to why the goods have not shown mi: "flilp rnrnrila ulinttf llmnrilnr vnn re- Our records ahow tho order you re fer to was oout out. Why It linn not roachod you aro not in position to say. You know tho weather has cqiinidornblo lo do with tho hdniJlliitf of freight in your territory for tho past ninety days. H may m taking a rest In aomo enow drift put there I hnvo an order for mnlerlul worth About (100,00 tying be tween Chicago and Portland some where," Thin Illustrates tho point tho Maii, haft been contending fcr ; Tho nccoseily of educating tho pcoplo cast of tin Hock lea as to tho climate ond natural advantagoi ol Oregon, and especially of Coos Hay. j Wo would llko this kind gonllcman to understand that the weather has not Interfered with tho handling of fre'ght In OUIl territory within tho past ninety days; nnd as for snowdrifts, ho couldn't find a snow drift on tho I'aciflc Const todny, bit; enough to covor that little box of typo. I f there la n blockado on account of snow, blizzards or floods, It Isn't In .OUIt territory; wo don't hnvo such things nor drouth, nor thunder and lightening, nor grasshoppers, and thero Aro no Populist and yory few Democrats left, though tho fattor did elect a very good governor, with Ilo publ'cati help. If no lived in tho Mississippi vdllcy wo woulden't throw stones nt n6 brick liouro, nud our Si Loula friends better pick tho beam out of life own cyo and study uj- on Oregon. ntiirctnil lo Tree l'tltT. John Kunpp of the St. I-ouIh Itcpnb lictin hnd little nu for prt'HH ngentii. nud It took n mighty nhrowri mnn to sot n frei' putt from lilui. Ho nevor would publlnh u Inwyer'H or n tloetor'H nnino If he coulil nvolil it.' for ft-.ir they mlKht (li'ilvo Konio iM'iioflt from tho fm ndvertlRenu'iit. It Is nlil thnt one iiiorulng iiK'iitloii wns mndo In the Ito publlcnii they rail It tho Itepubllc now of n mnn IiiiyIiir died of ItrlKht'H 1Uo(ikc. Old mnn Kunpp bunted up tiio proofreader nud culled him Into the private otllcc. "Why did you let thnt get into tho paper?" asked the old mun, ludlcntlng with bin forollngcr tho objectionable piirugrnph. "I don't hoc but tbnt'H nil right," sntd the reiulcr. "You don't, eh'" aunpped old man Kunpp. "You don't, ohr Do you think wo want to ndvcrtlao thnt mnn Itrlgbt for nothing? lie ncwr bud nu .ad. It; ttild pnp?r lu his life.'' SEVKIIK ATTACK OF GKIP Cured by Ono Rottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Hemcdy. "Whon I had an attack of tbo crip last winter ttbo second ono) I actually curod myself with ono bottlo of Cham bfrMn'p Couuh ltomedy," trnya Frank V Perry, lvllti.r of tho ICtttcrprhe, ehortsvllle, N. Y. "This is tbo honest truth. 1 ultimo i kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking n teaspoon fill of tnis remedy, and when the cough ing spell would conioon at night I would tako n doo and It teemed that in tho 'briefest interval thu cough would pass off and I would gcrto sleep perfectly freo from cough and its accompanying pains. To soy thnt tho remedy nctod as n most agreeable aurpriso is putting it very mildlv. I had no idea that it would or could knock out tbo grip, simply hucaimi I hnvo tried it for eucli n purpneo, but it did, ni.d it eeema with tho second M tack of coughini! the romedy caimcd It to tint only bo of lesa duration, but the pains wort) far loos sovero, and I hnd not used tho contents of ono bottlo bofore Mr. Grip had bid mo adiou.," For Bale by Jno Protus. Ilo Kornrnro tlio Dlahnp. A certain bishop, nu anient advocate of tectotnllsm, found ono of bis Hock, to whom ho bud preached for years, lenn lug In holplesa drunUennesa against u .wall. "Wllklnsl" cried tho bishop, inox prcsslbly BhocUed. "Oh, Wllklnsl You in tlilu Btntol I tun sorry; I urn sorry; I nm sorry l" Aa tho bishop wns passing by on tho other. eldo Wllklua pulled. himself to gotlier nnd hiccoughed after him: "Ulshop, blsbopl" Tbo bishop hnfltcned back iu tho hope of hearing u rcBolUtlou of repentnuco. ."iilihqp, if j-ou fcfdxcoHy Botry I for- ilvbWul" ' -rzx DEFENDANTS IN CRIMINAL. " QASE ALL DISCHARGED No Evidence Connecting Theni Di rectly With the Attempted Dynamite Outrage 'rTho oxnminntlnn of Patrick Naglo, Win, Forrest and Kdward Forrest, on a charge of attempting to commit murdor by blowing up AlcxKvauhoff's houio at Dewey Keck on Saturday night, March 21t, was held before Justice of' tho Pcaco Hydo Monday afternoon, nnd re sulted In the diicharzod of all tho do. rTirendcti'B. The Stato was represented by Deputy Procccutlng Attorney JCd Farrin, while Attorney J, T, Hall, hnndledtho dc enee. Quito n number of witneeecs were ex amined for tho protecutlon and tho fact was well established that a row occurred at tho dance, in which threo defendants n;ero mixed up In vjuJoob .capacities; n!to that they oil left shortly after tho row, which occurred between 12 nnd 1 o'clock; also that tho man, Mcadowe, disappeared about tho samo limo. It appeared that they wcro all pretty well intoxicated excepting Kdw. Forrest. There was no evidence to chow that either of tho three defendants k&h seen near tho houte afterward. Their own evidence corroborated by others, was to tho t fleet that Nagle reached their lodg -Hr ine place, on a float nt tho Yarrow, dock'?44444"frHm'MH44 fomiwbat nhead of tho other two, and that they all went to bed, in tho usual manner on euch cccaeions, and did not Kqout saln. The explosion of tbo cap, which was intended to set off the powder and blow up tho houso and occupants, took place between 1 and 2 o'clock. It was shown that cevcral persons heard tho explosion of tho cap, but the powder was no: found until morning. Five sticks of g'nnt powder wcro found tying against tho houte. Thero wero several feet of fate, whtch bad been burned. Tho cap bad evidently been placed on thu end of this, which had been thruit through tho package- of powder, but had been pushed through so far that tho cap was about n foot from thu powder, nnd tlio lattor being cold was not tct off by tbo exp'o Ion of the wp. Tho packages of giant wcro tied to. gcthcr with n piece of a shoe string, and another picco of thu same string wne fouud In thu box ol powder which was being need in tho blasting opera tions on the North Bend townslto It wai shown that Meadows, tho mnn who has disappeared, had been using tho ponder that afternoon; also that the powder was kept under a log where nnyoao hsd nccees to it. Ono witness hnd testified to n conversation with Meadows, the next day, whon tlio latter said ho was going away on account of a gun play ho had mado tho night beforo, Chas. Jobuson testified to teeing Eomo ono light n match just beforo tbo cap exploded, and seeing tomo ono run and jump over the fence, but could not tell who it was. Tbo powder and fuso wcro introduced in court and tomo expert testimony was heard as to whothor an attempt had really .Leon rondo to explode it, eevoral different opinions boing oxpress ed.but tlioro was really no ovldonco.con nccting either of tho threo defend ants with tho powdor proposition. Each of tho defendants was placed on tho stand nud each told a straight for ward story, nnd it may bo added that their appoaranco and beariug would not secni to iudicato that thoy would bo guilty of such a murdoTbus act as that' of which thoy woro accused. Drcanlntc It I'P. A Jnspor county farmer paid n high trlbuto to tho literary talents of n Car thago renl ostnto ngont tbo other day. Ho decided to soil Ids placo and got n real estato ngont to wrlto n notice. WJien tho ngent ronit tho notice to blm, ho Bald, "Head that again." After the second reading bo Bnld: "I bollovo I'll not aelK I'vo beeit looking for a placo of that kind nil my llfo nud'dldn't know I hd. 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