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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
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Issusd every rnorains except Monday. j"' FEMEDY FOR MOB LAW In lata dispatch fram M5coaln, Mont., there is :i hint for thoso who are so anxious to tea lynch Ian dono away with. Welter Jackson was tried for tho murder ol O-yoar-o.d Fannie Dues, who died from tLe effect of a heinous atsuU committed by him. A nob had been quietly orsaa'sed wi:h tho Intention of lynching Jackson if tho result of the trial did not meet their expectations. S The jury brought inn verdict of mur der in the first degree, and when it be came known tLnt hanging would result fromtho verdict the armed men with- drew without demonstration. Here is tho remedy for lynching. Pass laws anl tdopt roles of court practice that will guarantee tho sure cr d speedy infl'ction of the death pou chy for certain crimes, ncU pcoplo will let the law tr.ke itc course. Public centlmcLt calls fcr tho death of the 0.strr who ccmmlts certain cr'mes, and public sentiment is going to ;rc to it that the penalty is indicted, if tho machinery cf the law will not do the butiness the matter will be attended w oateido the law. And (hat is all there ie to it. PUBLIC SEWEUAGE NEEDED Tho following remit k? on tho tewtr Bge situation in Salem from the Journal, of that city, apply with equal force to the eitnation here: Nothing will ever clean end drnin this city, but a lhoroog'uly up-to-date sewer . system. Private sewers and private disposi tion of sewerage is no solution o! the problem of keeping a city clean, well drained and healthy. Qnly a few icople will build and maintain privato stswers, or a lopt sye tern of disposing of ecw'aj-o on their promisee. Many of there prlyate towage arrange ments become a menace to the rest of the con munlty. Witness the fact that many private eeworp now drain into North "and South ' Mill Creek. There is no safe and sanitary Bubalitn'o for a pnblic -ewer eyctam. This eewcr j-yMfrn fefionld includo tho sowerage nnd uiaiuae of lite suburbs. Pirfilio schools, public roads, public eewere, public naterworKs, are concotn! taute of civlijatioii, and tho only objec tion to them comes from tho false cry that they tax property. They aro tho only things that give val uo to property, and uiake tho communi ty tortu Hying in, Tho people of Balem atust realize that unless they mako pub- iiS-t lie improvements and build eewere, nity:wnii'oi,auvance.x ,- $;' i ' ' . it HhA prejprt fflthUe cry of "don't tnxtncn icilstaevoivthlnu, jnittor toaitf, better schools, better lowvrr, .aubllc iicrafctn ot waterworks Tho general lutclllgorco of tho people doma. ids these thhiKf, g'ves that valuo to property And security lolife. fealtm should wake tp to Uio fact tt at L.),rt fi.inr.i Kif.rn of thui o'.lv cannot be ntnv ! n. - mmimpixI Trtinn( n ivmuirehentlvo EC1W cr system to keep tho city clean ami well drained at all times of tho year. FOUEST RESERVED 2J0T NEEDED HERE. ' Whllo Coos county has not, eo far, been hit very haul by tho forest ttwervo proportion, thoro la no knowinp when tho lightning atrlko us, nnd it may bo well to obicrvo richt now that whatever my ho tho cato in t'ectioas differently eiluatod, thero is not tho slighest need of any forest xcs-srvo in this county. The argument for forest reserves is that the limber tends to conscrvo tho water supply and to prevent disastrous oipilal under any circumstances (and freshets ; that when tho hills aro denud-1 that Is a -vcury doubtful proposition, ta eJ of limber tha rainfall, Instead of ken as a v cole,) It should certainly be soaklns into tho Rronnd, rushes down to.' the streame aud flows a.vny at once. This is undoubtedly tran. Every log Ker has noticed that in tho green timber nearly every little gulcb nsa n stream ol water tunning down all Summer, but after tho timler is removed nnd firo has conssresd the debris, tho eamo little gulches wilt be dry, This is good nrsu raant for forest reserves, if wo Icok no farther, but in this section, at least it is cutirely vitiated by ho fact that ench condition: only last a few years in one cpot, or until the land ,ttks on n new grout hoi joung timber. Go through any ol tho "old works" which were log ged over a comparatively few years ago, and it will be fonnd that a new growth of yonn? trees is rendering the ground as well fitted to conserve tho rater sup ply as it was before the original timber was cut. The area gone over each year by the forgers is comparatively so small that ita barrenness for a few years cuts nofignrc. As a matter of fact, tho ecopo of coun try ia tight of Mnrobficld is better fitted to totain and conscrvo the rainfall than it was a quarter ol a century ago. Tho hills which wcro then still dry and bare from the effects of some early stupendu bus conflagration, which had destroyed exety vestige of vegetation, aro now thickly covered with 'young timber of different varieties, and tho same re cuperativo work of naluro ia going on more swiftly wherever tho band of man has removed the old growtn of large timber, This effectually takes all force out of evory argument for forost reserves in this reeion, and makes them a senseless tying up of the resources of the country, CLAIMS ALL BETTLED WoioUco in tho circuit docket about half a doitpn actions against tho Great Cential It. It. Co. Evluently a certain Coos Bay paper'a claim for boosting was tcttled without Euit being Instituted Myrtle Point Enterprise. Right you aro! "A certain Coos Bay paper's claim for bocstlng" haE beeu more than covered long ago by that which no court of law could award appriciation of that part of its communi ty whose favorable oppinion is most desires. In fact, the Mail has filed away one letter from a prominent citizen of Myrtle Point, on this very subject which has glvan us as much eatisfact ion as a f 50 cheefc. ' , The Mail is proud of tho fact that when a sneer like the above appaan In .i ... j ii nu;oi tuo. county papers tvery ouo kuc ra to whom It has reference, and tho Mail enn put on tho shoo without qun ttlou, Ai'tltuo passes other novrennpora in Coos county will begin to wish that they could share that distinction with 'IioK'am. V t PB OTEOT ACTIVE OAIHTAL. (Salem Journal) Ouo tiw delfar that la boiuR turned ovor in business and making Improvc manta nd cmjdoylup labor is worth nn tondcai' dolhus in tho world, fho oi aploymcu cf capital to devolop it dustri 28 and build up new enterprises and cnla ri;o old ones should be cr.conr need by any community. Thera nra in ovcry community laxco holding of capital that aro novor invest ed in any public improvement, or taku any cha acas on invoslmont, and yot con stantly aisk protection nnd favors. If arc favors aro to bo extended to toward the llvo dollar that is blessing j tho communtt) . 'Tho poor man'o live dollar is a Massing 'ur luu ". iou.nn:u mo f t.M MlHakk!l. . ....-.1 til. tho inaclive, slugglah, hoarded wealth, ll!lt KclB tho tonefiio! protection from society in many ways, Tim development of our induttricc and tho employment of labor by nctlvo capital is what makes n livo town. Dead capltnl that only tcki-s doublo and trc bla security before It moves makes a dead town. Gcd bless tho llvo dollar that goes out act! takes u whirl in tha pulsinp, thsob bins litoof tho industrial active com munity. THE TURKISH ATROCITIES IIow long will tho so-called Christian nations of Enropo permit tho unirna ginablo barbarities of tho Turk to bo prepetrated nndcr their very noses? To speak of tbeso things as a dUarace to civilization docs not cover tho point. Intro is no langaugc strongo enough to express tho condemnation duo lo thoso nctions which nra responsiblo for tho continuunce ot tho Turkish power in Europe. They call themselves Christ ian nations, yot the cold-blocdcd inhu manity which permits tho Turk to work his forcious will on tho helpless people who aro themselves Christians, would disgraco tho Turko hlmtelf. Not only Inhumanity and selfishness, but cowardice, are at tho bottom of Europe's complaisance. Each is afraid that in tho despoilment of tho Turko some othor would got a larger share, and each is afraid that tbo division would end in a fight, and lackos the norvo to faco the prospect. Besides the daily record of the Turk's unspeakable atrocities, tho Spanleh cruelties which lead to our intervontion in Cuba palo into insignificance. If tho Turko wore only on this continent for about fifteen minutes CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. 1421 David Morso, Jr. to I, Hackor, as eignment, A. E. Senmau for assignee Final account approved. Estate pays 71 cents on the dollar. Debtor dis charged. 1170-W. II. S. Hydo vs. J P. Maxton, etal, suit for partition, D, L, Watson, alt'y for pl'tf, coutlnucd. 1523 Katherlno West to A. D. Mp'rso. assignment, 'J. M. Upton for assignee, continued. 1750 J, B. Hunt to Geo. P. Toppingas signment. Geo. P, Topping for ossignoo, continued 1758-T. J, Stillwoll to A, D. Morse, assignment, J, M. Mpton for assignee. Continued. 1982 John, Snyder vs. Luclan, Glgnac, action at law law, A, E, Seamen for pl'tf, eontiuMd, ' 2032-Morgnrot Ivnrdell V8 E. W, Kar doll. ot nl., suit for partition, llnll Hall for plt'f, contlnurd. COai Joint Bear vi A, Mnrklovltch, suH tor lnduetlon, J. Y. llunnott for pU't Hall & Hall for dl't , utiUvr ad visement. "K)'l-Jnll(u ltlnuo vs Oregon Coal if NavliAtllon Co., notion for dnmKCii, .M. llonri f.nbho, E It. Wntcoii it: A, .1 Sherwood for jdt'f J W llunneltnnd J SCokofordof't, continued. 0)3rFlorencu -Shcrldmi ct al va Em . dro City, a municipal corporation, cult to quiet title, J W Uumiott and C F MoKnlKht for plt'f. Hall A llnll for dl't. under advlsumont. SOIU .V II lly 4 Kllnbolli Miinra. c'. al, forocloiuro, JninooT llnll fordcl't. aio conllrmetl. 2003-llenry SrngMuelsen va J T Mc - t'prraac, suit for Injunction. J Tho rn burn Ross and E 15 Sertbrb!: for plt'f ShI ,nrS "" " 2O0U II T Gchwcors vn Rarah A Watron I''1 concluded that tho Quokor Doctoro ?.iSirir l'S!ll,.?.I,,?p,,rri,i9,,,.nw f?ri wou,, l,ftvo lo py n H00111"5 ' f ,0 w ar.ilbl't. Under Advln'iilutit. SOTS -Thou 1) HoUnrat vs Coos Bay Mill Lumbar Co., urtlon nt law, Hall '; Mall for plff, J W Bennett for df.t. Buttled. COIB Dora Hermann vsCS U I!o!comli nt nl, foreclosure, Hall A Halt (or plt'f lecrco urantrd. JNHI-.1 A Penbody vaD W 8mnll, nctlon atlaw, J W Bennett for plt'f, C V Mc Knightfar df t. Judgement by con sent for taw. CC62-V WNealvtiaiaceNcBl suit for divorce, J B Coko for plt'f, W U Douglas for df't. Deft allowtnl (ICO as cult money apdcaso referred to Fran ces McL'cd to take tosllmony. 20S3-A A Worley v Coos Bay Land Co action at law, W U Douglas for plt'f. Default and Judgement. Order for rale ol real nromirtv. 081 J 0 Hngluud va Henry Songplsck en action at law, J W Bennott for plt'f. Judcomcut for plt'f. 20S3-O A Kclley va Roc Kellov. oult for divoico A .1 Bherw ood lor plt'f Ue- W-J- K'la Smith vt Uoa A Pmith mil crcu, fortlnotce Hall A llnll f rVx't. Do - i'iiio 20i7-lrl W Prf-oerly va Blancho IVes- en) ttm iur iiivorci,A J sherwooit for pl'tf. D. rreo 2WSH Lockhartvs Henry Fcngstaken cult for Injunction and appointment of ricelver. JSCoVoenl .1 W Beurtt for pl'tf, E B Sonbrook for df't. Re ferred to Francis McLtod to take nnd report tuMimnnv. i 20S1I-Mtlldn H" Kendall vs Naah A Kendall snlt lor divorce, A J ShtrurxHl fcr plt'f Sparry & Chare for dft. De cree. i0 J D.-nlv Bu.ld v 55'tdin ft dliT r ffn- .1 W It inl .ii'j n-. .y J .in T'l.-it'if for I't't. fin i..( 2fWK W W.-iimi- ,.., ( il,,. . ( v- ('at C i r I 'iti Co.. nciVii Kt :i ltw C F Mchm, ut for plt'f. Jmlge invtit bvUc nil. 'MV2-K W W.g.rr xn Groat Central Land Conr.tou nl law C 1 McKnlglit for plt'f. J inJiciiicnfbv default. J09: Estate of John Krneo dee'd poll tioncr for nnpointmout of trustee, J W Bennett for petitioner. Fred Kruso appointed trustee in place of John W. Krn-o, deceatcd. , 2094 Flauagan Estalo va Groat Conlrnl Land Co et al nuit in equity J W Ben nett for plt'f. Decree for pltff, with condition that defendant bo nllowrxl six months to completo payment o( pnrchnw! price. 20",-C II .Merchant vs Great Central Land Co tint in equity W U Douglas forpll't. Dfcreo for plaintiff, with condition by consent, tnat defendant (sco nbovn) 2090 D W h'mall va BfU Line Railway J Uo action at law ur AtcMiigsttorplt.f. Settled. 6097 O U Banning vs C O A Romandcr action atlaw Sporry & Chaso for plt'f. Continued. 2093-O J Bruschko vs M Rosnnburcr. action at law, J 8 Coko for plf't. jury uissagreca. 2009 J. B. Davis vs Noblo Bros. Jud20 ment for plaintiff. Smtn of Oregon ys James Clayton, crime larceny in a dwell I tie. I'ka of guilty entorcd and sontencod to 1 year in the pcultcntiary. Ctato of Oregon vs Richard Abbo, charged with crimo of assault with in tent to kill. I'lca of not guilty on torcd. Jury returned vordict of not guilty. f State and General Portland Monday. streot carnvlval opened Tho Lpwie nnd Clark Commission havo planned tho erection of $300,030 ' structure Portland is to havo n retreat for home less consumptives. Philnnthropically in clined citizens can contribute. Tho live stock show at tho Stato Fair is said to bo bottor this year than . over before A Lane county hop yard yielded noar ly 3000 pounds hops por aero this year. This is an extraordinary yiold. Tho cltlaons of Baker City havo form ed a vlligilauco coramitto for their own protection and have ordered all crooks tojeavo town. ; Nearly $0,000 worth of Cescara bark lias been markoted in Bonton eounty. ;.. i- jt - Tho Win, lloboo trnot of land at Mod ford, confuting of 4000 acres ohanged hands hut wuok, A, largo run of ttoolhc.id tnlmon is repotted in tho Ooluntbln, A bath houso hns'bocu built for stock nt thoHlato Fair. AIMluo cattle can bo thotouRh'y ulenusod, Hnlom's dclcctlvo softer system lo nild to bo tho catiHO of tho largo amount ol typhoid fuvur thoro. (110 uut.got was found In thaoleau- ;P ' Ho 8trlln mltio and was on ;,ll,)irty ni tho Medford Han't recently, j 'flwd-y co"ll ol Pondlolon, Or., night and that nit nJvnuco of 20 iiIkM would bo nfcoesary. Tho Booth-Kelly mtjls havo 00,000,000 fcot of logs at thulr mills or onroulo to thorn. Hontco MclClnloy, of land ollleo fame, lain Prlnosvillo. ThoDth and 10th grades havo boon ndd-d to tho Unity, Lano county taboo I The opening of tho schools in Eugone has caused a raid on the book stoios. Fonr thousand pooplo' visited tho slato fair the first day. purveyors aro at work on mo ulg uiicu Known as uio uom run luicu. ( Tho ditch will cojt 1,000,000 wheu com- I . . . . . . ' Powu nuu " water tor -sg.ooo , noreJi of placer mines. Twenty miles of I tUo dilch ,9 now unJor wa, An importcil mineral discovery has been nifulu nt Canyon Crcok noarOratttj Pass. Tlllurinm is lu nbuudanco and tliu Jlno meets f 10,000 per ton. r-'vu the domlnick hen in a bco llnc rtith to her boudoir under tho poosborry buth till out from hur ccquuitrod homo the small boy hustles her ulth a stono, when a beautiful woman throws a rock tome contumacious hen to senro it ulvei its artistic eye a shock to mark her at tltndo and air; but bo not to your danger blind, ol you should ho beisdes hur thou at onco a place of salty find, that is to say stand near tho hen. While driving down tho hill, directly acrois the river from Independence, Hat urday, A. Davidson's team was frighten od, aud tho driver and a woman com panion wero thrown out with broken right arms. A man nt Independent, Oregon has Invented a burglar aud tiro alarm for w hlco he has been offored ?i 0,000 for tho putent. Iho cnguktocrlng work for the Clell Canal hua boon completed. Tho caual will not bo over D miles lu length. Stone, Viola, Rcdlandnnd Logan poslj office of Clackamas county wlllbodls continued owingto new rural routes. Klamath Falls Is to have uow side walks. Tho Margarita Fischer Co, aro piny Salem at tho Grand, during fair wook, meeting with good succues. A big wntor flume is being built in tho Bluo river mines for. tho Luckoy Boy. It is to hn over a rnllo long. Tho lliiitio will bo 12 feet wide nnd I feet deep tho lint part of it and 8 feet wldo the last part of it. Tito young ladles of Prinovillo havo organized n band nnd uow the cities wro ,,rt.parcd for n long and otoriny BC(,0 Eugeno Ib waking up, Tho Council aro about to forbid tho atrcots lo cows, A telephone lino will bo puUn to Bluo liver, Lano county, soon. A baud of Gypsies is doing tho Wll lnmotto valley, They aro boiug asked to move on. Rauior has a board of trade, recontly organized. Hooker Brothers bij shinglo mill at Panthos, Oregon, was burned last Sat urday night. Qotrornor Chamberlain has pardonod William nnd JohnBalloy who wcro serv ing life sentences, each having served 11 y'oars. Tbo pardon was granted onlpetl tlon of a majority cf Malheur county, The Oswego Bineltoor lu to horooponad and operated a it rollnory, This HtituU or has been Idlo for anuinborof years. Her! Estate Transactions Reported by Isa'.ali Hnckor, abstract- cr of Titles. H Ii tVnttoit to it SriiKstnokcii, lots 708 bl 121 Emplro City. tlOO Avgo Glnck to Clian Coiifmr not oco 21 12(1 r 10. $910 Allco M lluddln and hnobnud to Clins Blooninr mid M Kiln Bloontor, lots 1 ttnil '.' bl 17 b'outh Mitrchtluld. i 1000 J O MuClalu lo Edward 1) IIiiasoII, Wm C rJchulx?, John W Groves, Atvort F Uross- o3 of mr I sea 21 1 2C 1 1U f8000 1 8 Kaufman to O W Towor, lots 1 and 2W0 Bpnor. 2(K) Oi-rgou A California It 11 Co to M Brbwor, swl ol mol tact 23 1 20 r 12 $100. Daniel II Morris to Ella I nnglols, lots 0, 7, 8, bl 13 Bandon. 1550 U 8 to Aztec Land Co, selection of not of nu I seo 21 1 2lrl3 Axtcc Laud Co to Johannah Robert ton nulofiiwl soo2Dt21rlJ 11 Y Smith to Edith J Culln, lots 3, I bl 30 Coqiilllu. $100 Thoi llcaton to J 11 Cootl lota 0 and 7 In bl 7 lot 7 lu bit Coqulllu Elliotts add II W Duuham, R II Mast, L J Dlglln to Cndrn Boyd, lot n hi U Dunham's add to Baudot), $00 Heirs of Juntos A Lyons to W T Korr Lyons mill property Coqulllu. $20,000 W TKorr to Pacific Fiitillttre A Lu ru bor Co Lyons mill proirty CckjuIIIo $2&00 Dora E Dlltlncs lo Flex Cun m'ngs 0 acres In sc 10 t 20 r 12. $1030 C II Morchanv lo WH Grtvoi lot 7 bl 1C rr addition to MAithflold, f'O A llnt-iitiiu ntnry, A Rtory J told of the imt'iliif; of Mat thew Arnold with .Mr. P. T. Iluriiuiii, the groat Hhotvuitiu, lu America. Mr. Arnold when Introduced mild how proud ho felt nt making tho acquaint- nueu of n ittuii with a worldwide repu tation. "Ah, Mr. Arnold," mild Bor- iiiiiii, "we nro Im)i public meii, hut the ilirfcrcnco Imtwceii you nnd mu Ik that you uru n iiotttblllty, whllo 1 npi only it notoriety." Surd Cimi'M Arc firrliiuit hoiiiPlliupa. Lnto mu uveulng n doctor received u note front n couple of follow prniitltlou cm H.iylug: i "Pray Httqi iici-ohm in tho club. Wo nro oito nhorl for u xmnc of poker." "Emily, dear," ho then nnld to liU wife, "I iiiii culled nwny ngnln. It np IM'nrs to bo u very horloim case, for tlicro nro two doctor itlrvttdy In at tendance." AiUiuitimrN ot lltnrlt. Little Bobby (wIiomi uinnimn Ih very particular nnd Ih nlwtijH tolling him to wiiHlt IiIh fnco nnd litindH) .Muniiiiy, dear. 1 do wlidi I wiih ii llttlu lilnek liov. -I -i lllllltin.Af V ill.rit- ltllltll- vnll ftiitlilr. ' nlly urc. a Llttlo Bobby Oh, I menu really, bluclc 'Thou you wouldn't boo when I wns dirty, Punch. Mprvmita In Clilnn, A rich mnn'H xcrvtinl In China geta no Hnlnry, yet many arc the applicants; whllu hlg milarlcrt nro paid to tho Hcrv nnt.4 of tho common people, but few mnko application. Tho pcrqulHltrm of the former often more than triple thu Hulnrlcsbf tho latter, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ronmouth, Orosron. Tralidng school for teachers conncs arrang ed cipcolally for Iriilnlii)' teachers for nil brtnicn rs of lm moffiJiou, ftfoit approved methods for fjrailcil and ungraded wod; uughtln actual district school. '1 he demand for graduates of this school as (cithers f.ir exceeds tho supply. The Training Department which consists of a nine Rradu public school of about 350 pupils Is well equipped In all its branches, including Lloyd Amc DrnwIiiL- nnd l'hytlca! Training. Tho Normal course, the best ami qulckots way to Slate Certificate, Fall term pens Sept, sad, For catalogue or Information address or J. I). Duller, E. I), Kessler, Sccretaty, PrtsMaoi, JSfe ih J.. :hx ;,ey ,-jJAai Jala j iiraji jiii-iat mj . mfrtt