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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1903)
( f"5Tisv.1vf trtj -f' V Vrmk ? Pffg . fl 1 X ) A u ,n i -& if i V f h I! I i ' ;( Hi '7 : I' r y M -e- SERIOUS Ttrouble ' EXPECTED -! Sault St Marie Situa tion Worse, Ww . r "' Ranks of Discontented Growing c- - t f (Special to the Coast Mall.) Sault St. Mario Sept. 19 Tho eltua tlon ceuUnues threatening. All saloons are wido open and aro heavily pa tron I1, It has been learned that there were 1500 men at tho lumbering camp of the VTiers, Initcrd of 400 as at first report ed. Seventy-Ave have already reached here walking, and the remainder will arrivo during tho day. This big addi tion to tho ranks of tho dhconlccted adda to tho peril. Grenadera cannot possibly reach here frcn Toronto before late this afternoon or tonight. Toronto, Sept. 29 In addition to tin royal grcnad err, 70 picked men from the Toronto militia were rent forward by special train this morning, to i-aiilt 8t, Marie. A dispatch from Colouel Elliott, in command at tho boo, t'M that the forco at present is entirely mtd - equate to maintain order. J,f PRAISE MARSHF1ELD SCHOOL BOYS Mrs. Dow Tells How They Welcomed The Colored Children From Wednesdaa Dally. Mb. Editob: Will yon kindly permit me, through your paper, to thank the boys and girls of the Marsh field public school, for the smiles of welcome and kind words which greeted tho two email American citixens as they with fear and trembling were led up to the great doora furnished by the state of Oregon for her boye and girls. The mother of the boye, a hard working colored woman, could 'not face the raco problem alone. Eo her six bright boys and girls were left to. get their education on the streets, while other boys and girls c&ch walked up un der the protecting folds of "Old iGlory," and cang nf this "Land q( tho Free and tho Home of tho Brave." Haying had some expet ienco in teaohmg these chil dren for several months, and knowing 2 ( their eagerneBa to learn, I told their "T mother I would go with them and enter them in tho echool. Only two could he spared from tbo homo, and on Monday morning tho two, aped respectively 6 and 10 knocked timidly at my door and said, ''We're going to school," the younger with a glad ring in his voice, the older with a tearful (ace, aa he thought of the 1 1 white boys and their love of teasing. On tbo way I talked to them of tho bobj: we loved to elng of "John Hrown'e Soul MawbingOn," and told them his enul lived within evety American boy in our public schools, and prompted them to kindness toward the colored children To prove this I stopped eevoral groups of boye, and when they learned that tho boys were going to echool tho old spirit of '01 chone out as they said, "Good for you kids, we'll standby tholittlecbnps," and thero was no uncertain ring in tono or words of tho Marshfield boys of today than there was when our own Abraham Lincolu asked the boys of over 40 years ago to open tbo Echcol house doors to . over 1,000,000 colored people. Well this is tho Eunehlno chapter. When wo bravely stopped up to the cotntnaniUir- iurcbief and offered tho boys for enroll luentl a great eurprieo met us, as wo 1 were iufortued In Uimo few words, MIhoy can't enter, there wonld be a riot?" And we wont out In the ruin, I explained to my boys that an order from tho board of director! was neces ary,acd by next Monday tliey could en ter. And that the school lawa ranat be reepected and promptly obeyed, . Yours for tho boyr, Mrs. T. K. Dow. f Stnte and Geiierafj) Arthur Frcel of Astoria was convicted of forgery Tuesday. Lignite coal has been discovered in Daker county. Skamokawa on tho Columbia rlvor is to havo a new cannery, Tho state Press asioaiation will meat in Salem Oct. 22, 23 nana SI. A balanco of r&00 stands to the credit s tdo of tbo State Fair ledger. The Fostofllco at Irving, Lane county was robbed Friday of 1.50 in stamps, lie Gold Kay Rod and Gun Club ia a new organization of sports at Medford. A Bear weighing 300 pounds was killed Monday in tho city limits at Tillamook. Deer are reported moro plentiful is tho Oregon mountains than ever before. The Portland public echoola have now 11.5W) pupils enrolled, on increato ovor last year. An Astoria bidder got the contract for wiring tho new surgeons' quarters at Fott Stevens. An effort is being mafe by Portland to secure tho next meeting of tho Travel ing PdiEcugor agents association. The Oregon Delegation In congress hai recommended John X. Watson, of Pdikley for register and O. U, Snider of Lakevicw for recievor of tho Lakevlew land office. A Colorado company is preparing to operate tho Waldo copper mines of tho Waldo district. Edward Brown a mill hand at Grants Pass was caught between two logs and crushed to death. Bay Bradly of Tillamook was shot in the arm while ont deer hunting Friday by his companion. Commander T. A. Wood of the Indian War Veterans Association will havo a hearing today. IlenryBateman of Brownovllio recent Iy paid $710 for Gve thoroughbred short Lorn cattle. The Luckey Boy mine in the Bluo riv er district has been sold to a Boston syndicate for $500,000. The Great Northern railroad at Seattle is about to build a $4000,000 tunnel un der tome of the principal streets. Governor Chamberlain pardoned Frank Pattes, Tuesday. Ho was in the pen from Portland to serve onoyear, The robbers who attempted to hold up the O. R. & N. train Wednesday night, sot nothing but a load of buck phot, but it was more than one of them coold carry. A posse of citizens of Durkeo, Eaetorn Oregon are red hot after a saloon keeper named Ohas. Ritner, who outraged a 12 j ear old girl, determined to lynch him if they find bun, John Lyons a Portland bricklayer was run ovor and killed by a streotcar while asleep en the track. II o bad beendrink- log. Tho order ofEagles of Oregon who re cently befouled tboir nest in Portland are again harmonious. Tho entire trou bio ended in a love feast last Friday night. By a recent decision of the Attornoy General' tho Levtis and Clark Centonla) Commission it soems has powor to incur expense, The Southern Orogon Normal at Ash land has opened up with 100 in tho Nor mal department, on IncreaFo of 80 per cent over laet year's attendance) - Tho Eugeno hl(:h sshool will publish their echol monthly ajrain this year, having beon euccoss'ul for 2 years previous Boise, Idaho, has a girl's suicide elub, which meets once month, and drawd culs'tosta which shall pw oft, Throo have already taken the fatal fool leap to death. " ' From the Oregon Timbermant Tho Pilot Butte Development Go.t of Bend, Or., has erected a saw mill with dally capacity of 30,000 'feet. I Lllie Lanoa a 10-ycar-old g'ltVat As uirin nni ffnvcu irora oeing Durnml to death on Friday evening from her cloth ing catching fire from a lamp that foil upon tho floor. She waa submerged in n tub of water by Mrs. Muy. Chief Wilkio of the United States secret sorvice, has arrived in Talcmto mako personal investigation ol tho counterfeiting recently brought to light in the state penitentiary, , Tho now rock quarry, at Rugby, of tho Northwest Construction Company, ia now in partial operation, and the first tralnload of rock from It for the Jolty extouslon work at tho mouth of tho Colombia was shipped Tuesday. "Big Joe" Grime of Cluctnatl who recently died was probably one of tho largest men in America, lie weighed 754 pounds and stood U feet 4 inches in his stocking feet. lit was 84 years of age. Alfred Lambart, a saloonkeeper at St. Paul, Marion county offered beforo jus tlco Overton at Woodburn charged with celling liquor on Sunday, contrary to tho state law. lie was fined 10. Express Messenger Karnor who shot ono of the train robbors on the O. R, A N. train near Corbott station will bo rewadid by tho express company, Criminal prosecution has been begun charging tho authorities of the Florence Crittenden home with manslaughter, brought as a result of tho death of t'.o Carrie Bowman baby. Frank Adams pleaded gollty in (ho Circuit conrt Wednesday at Astoria to a chargo of having criminally assaulted 15-yoar-old Ida Nyland, and was sen tenced to three yean in the penitentiary. John Bipola, who waa arrested on a chargo of assaulting three young girls, was sentenced to ton years in the pen! teutlary, It is expected that other ar- iCbtS Will follow. Plans have been drawn and the con tract let for tho construction of a flehway over tho Wllamotte Falls at Oregon City, Tho lowest bid was f2G0O, by ErncstRandp, oiOregonCity, and ho will be given the contract. Work will begin at once. It is hardly likely that it will bo finished this Winter, owing to the fact that the Winter rains will soon be gin. The construction will require 60 days. Harry Telford, tho 19-year-old son of Harry Telford, ol Colestin, Josephine county went out into the mountains a few days ago and killed tbtee big bears before 10 o'clock. The bears wore of the black variety, one of them being excep tionally large, Bears aro very plentiful in the mountains of Southern California this year, and are especially so just at this t'me, on account of their coming out to feast on.sweot acorns which aie now ripening, Rugone Basel the flax-fibre man, who has been growing flax in Oregon three years, has nearly the entire output of flax in tho shape of fibre. Ho has con tracts for a large acieago for next year. Ho has now on hand enough to run tho large mill at Salem for one year. The material is all rotted and ready for neo and with this year's ciopand tho largo acreage secured for next year thero is ns6iiranco of tbo mill running for several years, Four tontching mllU will booh oe in operation one at H.-io, onont Al- bany. ono at Woodburn and mm n Hi lem, NnmJerlnjc Ilonneir. Tho custom of numborlnr; hoiiBca vrah not introduced till tho eighteenth 'con tury. ' IftnrtncJir, For liendacho mako tho followlnfp si lutlon: Mix n handful of salt In a quait of water, uddlng ono oiinco of sphltn of hnrwhorn nnd otic-half ounco of cam phorated aplrlts of wine. fJouk-u cloth with this and apply to thu forehead, wetting ltajj; tecjmodry The Anthem, Tho rustic choir's givntcst show waa always inndo In tho nuthoin, in which oino bumpkin Mini gvmcmilly u solo' to exhibit hla "lusty voice" it w splendid, musical display of Its kind. Poopjo camu from n long distance to hear It and felt so Bntliitod. Mint they left without tho aermon. No wonder euakespenru umdo Hlr John Falsuifr Ipso his voice with "lmlloolim nud sing tiiR of nnthenis." To bo euro, ho wiie guilty of nn uimchroiilsiii, for thero weru no nnthunm In tho fat knight's time, but It may rvnaounbly bo mip posed that ho hail become ho Impressed vtth this pnrt of tho Horvlco In hN own day that ho dropped into tho nod which orou Homer Is privileged occasionally to onjoy. Tho Jnck Tnr who explained a Than them" to his mato on thu sttnplo prin ciple of verbal elongaUon was not so far out nftor nil, "If I was to any to you," ho begon, ""Uro, Bill, glvo mo Uiat hnndsplko,' thnt wouldn't bo a hnntheni, but If I was to any to you, Hill, Hill, Bill, glvo, Kivo, Klvo me, Ktve mo that, that, thnt handspike, spike, op!ki spike,' why, thnt would bo n hnntheni." J tint after this faHhlnn did tho old village choirs tenr nud tosw their anthem texts. Cornhlll Mngu sine. Inipremtons While DroTrnlniT. Moat of us. I uxnect. at count time or other hnvo wondered whnt It feeli like to bo drowned. If wo havo never cm nny ono drowning wo mean by this Umt wo wonder whether It in nt nil like what it It represented to bo whether one's whole past llfo phages beforo ono'a oyea llko n d renin, wheth er ono apenda ono'a last few moments in wlsltlng ono had spent moro prullta bly tho Inst few yenra. If wo havo seen people drowning wo wonder whether "it feels ns bad as It looks. Now, I cannot pretend to havo been nearly drowned. Nor can I sny whnt It feels liko to itlnk nfter n prolonged struggle In calm wa ter within sight of land. But I can say what It fool like to bo quite convinced that ono la going to bo drowned, and I am hnppy to know from jwnionnl ex. porlonco thnt the feeling l ono merely of disappointment. One U simply nn noyed, certainly not nngry. certainly not nfrnld. Hubert Wnlter in Blnck- wood's. Too'Mnnr Ilnrolnllonii. Tho New York Outlook tella nn nmus Ing story Illustrative of tho vlgllnnco of tho Turkish censorship. Thero Is n strict supervision over telexrums. A Gorman cnglnoer In tho Lebanon placed nn order with n I'nrU linn for somo sort of n stationary engine, to bo ship pod to him as soon ns jmnslblc. Tho firm telegraphed to Inqulro hmv many revolutions a minuto ho wanted. Ho urwwcred, "FIvo hundred rovolutlotm u minute." Tho next day ho wns unrat ed. Brought into court, tho Judgo asked 1dm If he lived In tho Lebanon. Ho replied that ho did. "Do you cor respond with such and such a Ann in Paris V "Tea." "Ahr criihl tho Judge "I know . you. iou nro mo mnn wno tciegrnpn cd to Parte thnt thero nro COO ruvolu tlons n minuto In tho Lcbnnonl" I The Qankrr'a Itrtnrt. In tho early days of tho Whlto Houno, when Dolly Madison was Ita presiding genius, tho conversation wns lively, und tho bonmot, tho ropnrteo nnd even tho retort gavo redt to thu tnlk. On ono oc casion a Quaker from Philadelphia who was dining with tho president paid back tho raillery of tho gay hostcru in her, own coin. As Mrs. Mndlion, look ing very hnndsomo In nn evening gown thnt displayed her plump shoulders to great advantage, took her sent at tho table, sho rained her wlno glass to her lips and, bowing to her gueste, nnld gnyly, "Here's to thy absent bronil brim, Friend HnllowcII," to which tho Quaker, nothing daunted, said, return ing tho bow to bis hostess, "And hero's to thy ttbsent kerchief, Frtcftd Doro- Hut lie BotueihlnK' Terrible, Pora I Bnnn't stand It another min ute! I'm going to send him back bis ring I Clnrn-What! Thnt beautiful din moud rin? "yes." "Horrors! Whnt fans ho done robbed a church, killed his mother or what'" A Pair Uxrlianue. Angry Poet (rushing Into. tho ofllco) Beo hero, sir! Thnt check you scut mo for my poem Is no good! Kdltor (coldly) Neither wns tho po em. Hhut thu door, plenw. flitunlered Into It. Nell Ho Jiivlt.1 mo to tnko n stroll, and beforo wo had gone hulf n mllo I had him proposing. Bello-Woti In a walk, ch?-Phlladel-phia Record. "Women Jlftiutlfy a Timvii. Club women of Lincoln, III., hnvo n department of town Improvement. Thoj hidlcH who mako up this ticcllon of tho club hnvo taken entlro chargo of tho' railroad Ktntloii park and havo expend-1 ed ?200 In Kradlug and HoddlnK and pJniitliw; trees, They ltavo nluo looked after tho school ynrdff of tho town, and their ont lino of work for 10011 Includes tho offering of n series of prlzcx for tlin best kept school yards and an active catupuigu lu favor of clean streets. TK Anetaat l)rarm Fir Tho largest insect of antiquity waa a species of dragon fly which measured mora thnu two feet ncrowt tho oxpnnd ed wltiRM. It flourished durlnx the enr benlforoiis period. In theimeeocoto Ago representatives of, tho older groups of . insect wore numsfoua ami often of gt gantlo le, v MtMlanlppI TimheAtfn, There nro o20 Inlnniln numbered on tho chart of tho MtualMtppI north of tho mouth of tho llllnolu river, benldcn many llttlo fellows that nro not coimld ercd worth numbering. Tho bontincu call thorn "towhonds." Salt b( rntniti. Tim trust controlling tho mnnufnc turo of tho suits of potnnli In Germany linn almost n world monopoly of that business. Pnat Writing. A fast penmnu will write nt tho rate of thirty words n minute, which means thnt In nn hour's ntendy writing bo tins drawn hta pen along n spneo of 800 yards. . Lou ur I.tvnrl OnlUHah, There nro porno goldfish In Washing ton which hnvo belonged to tho sumo family for tho lust fifty yonrs, nud they seem no blggvr nud no loss vlvn clous today than they did when thoy first en mo into tho owner's possession. Unlquo Firs Kr Ho, Probably ono of tho most unlquo fire alarm koy boxes In oxlatcnco Is In Keuuebuuk, Mo. Tho streets there nro shaded by ancient elms, nnd nt tho cop iter of Hummer nnd I'nrk streets n nlclio wns hollowed out of nn Immense elm largo enough to hold a key, tho key put In and a gins put lu for a cover. ( fleolM. That nlcotlno is necciwary to the nu trition of tho tobacco plant nnd not waste product Is shown by nn Italian botanist. AtbMll Dual, There nre mnny small villages In the alkali dUtricts nenr tho Astatic fron tier whore tho blind prrtlomlnnto. In thin nglon thu nlkall dust conatnutly fills tho nlr, nnd thomi not nctually blind havo their eyes noru or less dis eased. SnCA' AmDmnti, Oenecn when tlrod writing his troa tlsos on morals found nmusement In going over his accounts nnd calculat ing bow much Interest was duo him. Nasal CATARRH In all Its iU(a t& tbosld t tUmlta I. Ely's Creaa Bala (kntw,t MtbM tod bl tkt dli44id Btmbraa. I V a am . mil bvW tA A I .w.rawid laths bd ealcklr. OreAm Balai U pUa4 Into th not trtlf, tprMdi ortr tht ratmbno and Is tbiorbcd. IUIIf U to ncdliU tsd nn f oUowi. It U cot &tjng-4o cot prduct ibmsIiIc. Vugt fill, 60 cott it Drag tiUorl)mlls TrUlBUt, JO nU by IL SLY DUOTUJUUJ.M Wura flUMt. Kr Tork. CENTRAL HOTEL Ceracr tf Frent and, A streets, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, jONH SNYDER, t : t I t iProprietor TlilS WELL-KNOWN ANnFAVOKITt IIOTKL has liul btxn tnllrely refilled and refurnUbert ihroufboilt and Ii avaln oncn la ll c public for patronage. new ocas ana ipnng nuntesMt have beer, placed In almoi etcry ileeplng room of tbtt bouse and neither trouble aor exnjnvi ha: bven pared to put everything In fint-cuu order. TK8US. Hoard an dglng, per week $50 Uoard.pa week , ...,......, 40 &lnia Meo ... . . ...,..,., TUB DiaOKST BENSATION XVKUYWlirKB LILIPUT Colapsablo Poohet -8TERE06C0PB APPARATU6- Tho smallost Stereoscope with thu strongou optical effect. Highly finished in different colors with rich gold and silver decorations (mountings), Includ ing 20 V. F. Photographs, Views of art (genre.). PRICK ONJ.YI1.UI. S'vot every wliero prepaid in letter for n. AGKPTti WANTED, LILIPUT STEBEOSCOPE CO. FORREST BUILDING, Philadolphia Nasnl Catarrh quiokly yields to troat mont by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree ably aromatic It is reooivsd through ths noHtrlbj, oleanaes and heals tho whola our fuoo oror which It diffiuos ltaolf. DruggUta soil tho COo, siza; Trial size by moll, 10 oouts. Tost it ana you aro sure to continue tho troatmont. Announcement. , To acoornmodnto thoso who nro partial to tho ubo of atomizers in applying liquids into tho naunl prnwages for catarrhal Iron blet, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will bo known ns Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Prfto including tho spraying tabo is 7C cents. Drugging or by mail. Tho liquid form ombodlos U10 mod. icluol properties of tho solid proparaUoa.- -frr "c Q Mfir mmmmmmmtmm Flanagan & Bennett Bank DinE0T0K8i-T. It.Bltort ilnn,J. V. Uonnott; PltBH I nnd. II, Klnniurnn, VIOK WtKH.i it, F. Williams, L'ABIlllvU. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIELD, OREOON rx3iiBBnrjBta:n'.auL-i n ti (I tl n Irl w tl rj n M n H M u H j DI5ALKR IN iGROCKRIES ! FRESH FRUITS, VKOK TA J BLKS PRp VISIONS, I FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF j THE BEST QUALITY. I PRICES REASONABLE.' J FROZEN OYSTERS I EVERYDAY. t j : I jA. Street, MurshGeld, Ore m IIIII1HRHIIII &?$ 'V. h 51 t&shLLtr m I13MP mmmmmmmmmmmTViSmLrilNmmSi STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oro&ron. I raining 1 rd rtprtlallr kiiooi tor teaciiers couriei arratic. for imlnliik- teAcben fur all branch- ei ol tho ptofeMloii, foreraded and liner fCMIOil. Moil anntot oil approved mcthtxli lor graded and ungraded work laii'lit In actual dlitnct tchool. 'Iherirmnml for cradiutet of thlt ichool at tencher i,ir rtcenlt the uppl llic Training Department which conUt of 'n nine grade public uliool of alwut a jo piipld It well equipped in all lu bramlir, inciitlin IJoyd ,1uilc Drawing and l'li)HC4l I'raln'ng. ITie Normal courc, the bc and qulcketi way 10 Sutc Certificate, Fall term pei. Sept. aad. For catalogue or Information addtr! or J. U. Hutleu- JC I) Kei!er, Secteinry, I'raidenU Htid modaJ.ikiiaft or vUiioiilaxtaUca tmt f reo report on paleriUtllltr. for fr look. &?.SS"TRADE-HARKS IT WWiWfll : aiciiiiijK Opposite U. 9. Patent WASHINGTON D. a BO YKAR8' XPIHIENOB TftADK MAIMttS DltlttrfS " OoPYNiaHT Ao. Aaron taadlflf iktl and dMcrlf Uiyti kui? qalaklf umtUIn our cptalnt ' ilMir umwK sir vpiniiu, it v. inmn liiTontion i prooatif iiDini( Tontion i pronator iiDlnia. commanini, tloruatnttlr(mflunUL II iiidbooknti PftimiU ill fro. 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