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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1903)
' TJWBJ" '$'"' '-'5jfl 'h Hit t 1 BLANCO LODGE'S NEW TEMPLE Marohllcld Masons Building a Map nlflcont Edlllco From Tuesday' Dolly. Tim mw Mnxonlii Temple, which Mnrshflold AIaonH urn orcntlnn, In now well itirilor cover. Contractor Claiuon In foruitiK work bIonk with nil possible pud. Tint building committee aro mnklnit oi mo vnry Important chaiiKon In tint opcru I.DiiiMior urotiml floor, An entire rnrrnnvcmcni of Ihu Interior rind I'll- ilhi'ln of tho ntmro In tlio west unit 1 1 1 tj f o 1 1 of In thn corner, A I no thn nddlnu mi of 20 (not to tlio wont wild, nx tondlnu to tlio top mill 80 foot In width, Thl will kIvo commodious drcmnlriK rooms .mil ampto wIik, ntio nllowliiK for modern niitoniHtlo rildo curtains. Tills ro-arrari)!omuut of tlio Auditorium will ndd borne to tlio orlcltnit coat of tlio Hlriirtiifi' hut will ho nn Irnprovotnont which will Inr ouIwoIkIi tlio dlffurcnco In cont. Wo aro informed thnt thn main uutrdiico will be inndo broador thnti tlio oiiKlunl plan, which In alio nn Improvo- mmit In tlio rlifht direction. Thn in onlc hnll mid banquet roomi aro largo nod epncltmi mid will bo elegantly fitted and nrMfirfi'd, thus kIvIiik Marshflold one of lit.' fluiift Tnmplu In tlio state. Th nt'ra Imnso will bo ntod in a fMilclrcl" with mired si-ata from tho fo til Vliii in ilio oniMiice. Tho now Huditorli'iu will not ho fitted with n ua'l lery at piiMtit, thoiwh It ill ho pro vhleit for if ni-odrd in tlio (uturo. Tlif Mn-nii.cnti lxicoii;r4t(ilntcdupon their lino linprnvoti.ont to our rlly. It mil not only boo credit to our city but it will inhnucu tho valuu of adjacent pro perty. Tlio building of tho new Tomplo horo In certainly (living tho growth of Maaou ry an impetus, as tho lodiro horo has had one of tho mnat prosporbus years In Its hlitory, bo nltio hai tho hlghor branch fi Matonry. . It 111(111111 Itko tlil building for tho fit turn generation U n drnwlntr rnrd. Tho efitlre Mnconlc fraternity It ablnzo with entlio'lim and the various branches urocroHiled wlih reirular work and mak ing an aHniindlitr (rrowlh and it may well bo hiI Ihut Mur-tilleld I fnnt bo romlm: c Marnmc tonn. 'Jbo mombors nro ulronily looking forward to one oj tho biggest Masonic juhllocn ovor hold in Southern Orcnon and well knowing that Murnhllidd ,M it conn nuvor do things by halves :ho brothers aro looking forward to the uM'nt with keen Intercut. Tay City School Entertainment Dean Hull win crowded by an appre ciative nudlouco Saturday night und tlio eiitertaltiinenl given by tlio pupil of "I had scrofula and erysipelas for eight een years, until I heard Of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlacov err," write Mr. Hllcry Kooni, of Qucctn, V. Vo. ." When I cotnincnccd to tnke tbia medicine I weighed one hundred and thirty pounds. I have taken six bottles, of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and three vials of his ' Pleas ant Pellets,' and am glud to say I feel like a now man. I now weigh one htm dred mid seventy-five pounds. When I had used one iwttle of the medicine I could feel it was helping me. I realize Dr. Piorce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine on earth," Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery putifics the blood and er tircly eradicates the poisons" that breed and feed disease. It cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run-down, debilitated con dition which so many people ex perience is commonly tl)e effect of impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities, but it in creases the activity of the blood making glands, and It enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. Fkkh. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of ninitiiur only. Send 21 one-cent sl.unn for thelwok in paper covers, ', or 31 stamp,s for the cloth-bound. ' VQltune, Address Dr. k. v, nerce, ifitfiMln fJ. Y. Ilsy C'ty school was generously applaud. ed, Tho following program was well presented under the direction of Mlsa Gntnblp, the toucher, with several capa ble assistants: Kccllallon "Welcome,'' Pet Rlobards; rong, "lloo Out Your How," school; recitations, "Arithmetic," Martin Htockol j "A Hoolhlsrk," Omnr Ornnby f "The Last Hymn," Katlo Thurman "It's Not Jnot," John Tollophson j dhv logno, "Mr. Caudle's Hat," Kato Thur man and Clifford Donno; aong "urogoo Laud," school ; recitations, "Hhy," Kmil Wont j "A Promifu," Jay Richard j "Woman In thn Hlghnat," Flosalo Jen nlngs "I'm Small," Oicar Podorioti; "Hoforo Daddy does 19 lied," Charles Oranhy; duol, "Wo All Grow Old In Tliuo," MIhs BUirkel mid Archer; reel tntlonf "JJoyii," Alva Cranny j "In Johnny's Pnckol, Ulancho Tellephson; "ThoOood Old Times," RoUrt Rich ards; "Courornlng Ki-'oc," Kathleen Btockiilj "(iuea Wlmt'eln rny Pocket," Kliiia J.owellen; "A Little Iloy," Henry I'ndorNen; aong, "Thoro'a n I-onoly Cot tago by thoHoanhlo," school; ridlatlona "When Idy Had a Itenu," Jonnlo Tel lophson; "I Used to Kill tho Uirds," Cloon Htockol ; "Tho Declension of KIhi" Olllo Richards; character linpreona tlnn, "Widdor Orenn," Liir.Io Tullefson; "Vacation," Victor West; "My Mam ma'a Hands," Htolla Pcdurson; dialogti. "A Doll Hhow," by a dozen Ilttlo nislda with tlmlr favurlto dulls; recl'atlon, "The Hrldal Wine Cup," IMItb Krlray. The concluding number wn a dra matic comixly," Jumbo Jim," In throo ! ecenos In which the principal parts w.fo sustuined with great spirit by .Mlises KatoHleckel, Ellon Archer u:d Floselo Jenulngs and Messrs Gllhrrt Swckel, Frank Utobe and Wm Stonkel. Win Hteckul In his black-face make-up made a hit as auctioneer and sold forty handsomely decorated baskets at prices ranging from onedollarup to six. After dlspoalngot tho luncheons, tin iloor was cleared for dancing and tho young folks tripped tho light fantastic until a lato hour. Frank Htobn was (loot director and Wm. Steckol mako a capable rtRge manager. Tho proceeds of tho enter tainment will housed to buy an organ for the echool. TO CHANGE MAIL ROUTE fchambor of Commerce Endorses the Proposed Change Tho Coon Day Chamber of Commerce has taken hold of tho matter of improve ment in our mall service, and auch rep rcboutatiotiB havo beon made that it tteeuis best to tlio Chamber to undorto tho project to have the Coos Day mail brought from Roseburg over tho Middle Fork road to Myrtle Point, iuetcod of over the Coos Day wagon road. It is said that tho O. I). K. & B. II. R. Is willing to put on an extra train to carry tint mail botween Marshfleld and Myrtle Point, and that II. Feuton, mall contractor on tho Middle Fork routo w'll guarantee to put tho mall through bi ween Myrtle Point and Roseburg in 11 hours In tho Winter and several hours less in tho Summer. In view of these facts It seems possi ble to put the mull through by that route in less time than wo havo ever had it before. Tho Chamber of Commerce har accordingly drawn up a petition to the Hon. J, L. Jlrlntow, fourth Assistant PoHtmuBtor General, neklug that tho mall tor uoos county "ueueuvorou ami carried over ono lino (Instead of by two no is now done), and to loavo r Roseburg, Or,, at 0 a m aud bo carried from thonco . toMyrtloPolnt.bywayol Camas Val- ley, und to arrive at Myrtle Point not lator than 7 P m of the Bamo day, and from thenco to Cnqullle and Marshlield by train, to arrive at tho latter placo at not lutor thsn 8:40 p m and Kmplre at Bdj0llK government forest reserve 0j!10 p in of tho sold day ; and to loaVo ..make ntfirvu nearly equal to tlwt of Kmptre nt 4 p m and to bo carried fiom Nw JT8tky. Mnrshtleld by railway ttuln, leaving ! '!-" B P ' "l Myrtlv Point t 7 p m Im it-ih voi ed n m and from thonci by wagon tnnd to Hoseburir, arrivliiu Rt BRld polutut 7 p moIUiolollowinjdy,' It In reproeented thnt this woald save 11 hours and 16 mlnutds to Portland and 21 hours to San Francisco. Copies of this petition have been sent to tho mayors of Myrtle Point, Goqnllto and Ilnndon, with n loiter n-klng thatr co-oporatlon and arslMauco, which will undoubtedly ho heaitlly given. It la stated that JJon.Ulngor Hermann has oxpreeaod tho ophi'on that govern ment aid could ho obtained for the Im provement of tho Middle Fork road, if tho county would unite in ticking for It, and tho Chamber Is ready to push the project not only for a bettor mail service but u butter overland routo for travel. FIFTEEN POUND SALMON Falls Victim to the Skill of Two Young Ladles From Ounday's Dally. Thn origin of tho thrill sounds whUh wore noticed ytstorday afternoon pro ceeding from the direction of Catching slough, has been discovered. They emerged from tho acono of a conflict be tween two young lad lee, on the ono side, and a Fifteon Pound Salmon, on tho other. It seems thnt Miss Mary Illnck and her gnet, MIm Graco McCornmc, went out on the. placid vAt- of the flniudi In a -o'.Tbnat for a troll. Pas-inr lipb' y over tlm enrlii-r part ,' ill- cjtPrci" h, it may he a'nted nt once that Ibey h k od a Fififreu I'oui d Hahitou The lino wna small; tV r. small; but they j held. Then conmeneed tho pmul-wIo which the Mail confoeces its Inability to ilc'cribo. The utrls would pull the Fifteen Pound Halmon toward tho bom: then thov would pull tho loat toward the Fifteen Pound Salmon; then the F. P. 8. would pulh both girls and bott from ono side of the slough to tho other. Then ho (presumably lie) would jump four or five feet Into tho air and tlo a knot in thn line. It waa at this stage of tho procecdii ya that tho circumambient eir was ront by thnee sound which would havo put tho siren of the Czarina in tho shado. Ilts during ono of life nt-rlal (fllglita tho F. P. S'". eve happened to fall on tho bont and he got a good lotk at his cap'ors Like a Hath his moiu changed and hoforo ho struck the uter ho had a true lover's knot tied in tho lino. Rr .Istanco was ended anil ho was brought alongsldo tho boat without any trouble. Then tho prob'em was to get him into th boat, as they had no gaff; but the girl loh knew a thing or two about landing Ihoir IIhIi, all right,, and they launched nim lu with an oar. Then, as sometime happen, hnving hooited their 111) they couldn't get him to un hook, and it was finally concluded that a Hir.'icnl operation was demanded. So a man on tho bank was appealod to,who with his trusty jnck-knife txtracfd tho troll from tho Filtoen Pound Salmon. Tie Jotter waa then carried iu state to (leorgo Ross' placo, whoro the ecale pronounced I Im a Hfto-n T'ound Sal mon. Tho t'lrls aro rnnlldoat tint ho' would havo wolghed 20 when now, as he blod awlul Tho Mail is rciuestod to state that the girls dlu not get exolto 1 in tho least but the boat was very shivery. The deceased he o of theaa udvonturoe the Flfteod Pound Salmon, Ms expected down on tho Curlew this morning and will bo met by Dr. McGorraac and a dray. Qf ftl fore,gn born ,)0puIutlon ln tho United Stutea 62,0 per cent uro of tho Ungllnh-Teutoulc stock, and 20.H I rmi- tint nr illn. TlillR nmntlpnllv of Ul0 forc,gn born , I a,e United Stntea nro of EngUah-Tou tonic nnd Celtic Btocks. Our Grentcat 1'ArVc. The Yellowstone park proper 19 one- ltlMl litHmiM 4ltni Tinln-itn tk nvifl tint Ocean Ti'ont. Trout mo believed to bo oxcluslvol froHh water ilsh. It bitppomi, bowovor, occuRlonully tliut boiih nro cintght wltu j tho borrIiVjittJttMaGcrmuoccati. Nasal CATARRH In all its sUfM tttwa tiofl!4 b (iMalissta. Ely's Creum BIm tltAnne, tooth sod hssle th dllMMd IBbTftS. II car eattrrli a4 AVtrsa wr a H la t b4 qaltldr. Cream Balm Is ptte4 hto th nottHts, sprd orr tb miabrsa and is botbd. IUIIf U.i. mdll tod a cars tottoyu It Is Dot drjlng do cot pre4ee inntlnj;. Ijuiq Bite, 10 otnlitt Iruc 1U or b mUt TrUt SU, 10 cnt by Hit!. XUt DHOTX1EHJJ. It Yfuita BUttt. Ktw Tork. i GROSSMANN'S PATBNT WRITING RING Tho moat important improvement of tho age in the art of penmanship makes the poorest writer n splunded penman in a few weeks by tiin use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presi dents and Itoards of Education in En rope mid America, Sample dozen as forted size- ent post paid for $1,00, stn glo Mamplo 2."c. When ordering a tingle ring, state whether for man, woman or child. PUNN MI5G. SUPPLY CO. No. 119 S. fourth 6t, Phllndclph HERE ARE THE WATCHES FOR YOU. The works arc Elgin, Waltltam or Duebcr's, any grade or size you choose at right prices. Watchea and Jewelry repairing done oh short notice, and in up-to-date style at the RED GROSS JEWELRY DE PARTMENT; STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Orotron. Training school for teachers courses arrang ed rtpccially for training teachers for all branch ej of the profession. Most approved oiethodi forgraJed and ungraded work taught in actual district school. The demand for graduates of this school as teachers far exceeds the supply, The Training Department which conUis of o nine grade public school of about 950 pupits i well equipped in nil its branches, Including Lloyd Jusic Drawinjr and Physical Training The Normal coursedie besi nnd quickets war to St lie Critilicale. Fall term pei.s bept. s-d lor catalQRrtfl or Infomiatlon adlress or I. a llimu- K. D.Ressler, Secretary, President. THE STEAMHR ARCATA. jr. r. yjshnox, nrastci ill Make IXecuiar Xrlp BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAN FKANCISCO OARHYING- PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT AT - LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal A Navigation Co., 1'ropriotoBS. F. 8. DOW, tent. Mnrshflold, OreRon 8,0, CO. Auout, E"-plr O.ty, OroJ TIMBEIt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land office, Roscburs;, Oregon, Feb. , 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In cotapuance with llifl provisions of the aet of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An acl for the sale of limber .mds in the Stftw of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, 1803, WILLIAM W PRinULE, of 191 Monroe St., Portland, county of Multri., inah, St-tc of Oregon, has this day filed In this office hfi sworn statement No, 4403; for the pur chaw ot Hie SKi-4, of S-c, No, 14, Tp 36 S, R is weit, and will offer proof to show that the land tought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establhh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thk office nt Roseburg, Oregon, 'on Wednesday, the 9 day of Dec, 1903, Il'i names as witnesses: Oscar Edwards, of Oakirnd, Oregon, George FJnley, Galen V Kump, of Crawfordsvllle, Oregon. EN Smith, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this cilice on or beiore saici 9 aay of Dec. 1903. 9.19-p 11, T. Bridgcs, Register. WANTED-SEVEUAL INDU8TRI ou s perrons in each state to travel lor houeo established eleven years and with a larjie capital, to call npon merchants and agenU (or saccetul and proStabl" line, Terniancnt engagement. W-Vxly cash salary of $18 and all travellBK ox penses and hotel bills advancH.) In casU oach week. Jxpcrlenco not essential. Mention roferenco and nclose eelf-ad-drcsH-d envelope. THE NATIONAL, 331 Dearborn fit., Chicago. THE ntOO EJBT Sli.VSATIO.H EVXRYWUKRB LILIPUT Colapeablo Pookst STEREOSCOPE APPARATUS Tllr MIIHllli- S-Ihi -p ! stronut't opi'ia' t-flfC It libiy tt- in d ff nt i'i'. mli 'rb v I cilvi tcitiiitii ii u tiiitmiit-i, 1 11 ing20 V. K rhitiiplir, Vimhp . (genre) 1KU'B- ONL.(l(0 - everywticre' irei.u.l 111 ie.tr AUE(rs WANTED. LiLIPUT SIE8E0SC0PE CU. FORREaT BUILDINu, rniuun.. SENTRAL HO'.tu Corner tf Front and A stn-rt. MABSUFIELD, OREGO' , JONH SNYDER. J : i I I :Piopnct 1 rnKIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVO JL HOTEL has lust been sntl rem i refurnished throughout and U again op-n ( t nublic for tatxonare. New beds and spring mattresses hav ... placed In almost every sleeping room i. ths uuuse and neither trouble nor exotafi ha jiared to put ererythlng In 6rst-cks oruer. TaaiC Eoardaa dglng, per week '- c board, pe week ," binxlsMea ..... p 1 riBMiiBasiHacisaai GEE FEE. 3 s a DEALER IN '..GROCERIES FRESH FROITS, VEQE TA RLE8 PROVISIONS, FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF THE REST Q UALITY TRICES REASONABLE. FROZEN OYSTERS EVERYDAY. : ; 1 a a j a a a a a gA Street, Marshfield, Ore SuHMKHnWBttlliHUUfilt&l. Fl;iiiaaii & Bennett Bank DIRECTORS: T. R. Sheri dan, J. W. Bennett; PHES.; mid . II. FlnnaKiin, VICE PRES.; It. F. Williams. CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIELD, OREGON r fjffr ifr "tfc ti i nU . X - 'IsUd visit DR. 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