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C í- ~ L- y * <*_-*. - 9 ______ I Z&A Coquille Citíi Mttatà. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894. YOL. 13. W A L T E R ( M I N , M. I)., P H Y S IC IA N AN D SURGEON . Union Labor Column. DKVOTEU AO T I » INTKBBSTS OF THK LABOURS payment of an extra cent’s worth of interest. HOW CAN THE GOVERNMENT DO IT. GENERAL N EW S. STOOD IN WITH THIEVES. Notes on Rose*. The Bride is considered by m any flor ists the best of all the white rose« to stand. It is free flowering and an excel lent grower. In the first place we have been New York, Sept. 10.—The inves unable to find a single line of road tigation of the police department The Madam Hosts rose is o f a pal* in the United States that is paid for, * hb resumed tisiay by the Lexo-v lemon color and is classed am ong desir committee of the state somite. Mr able tea roses. and if they ever are paid for the Goff was inquisitor-in chief. T. C. B O a U E , He Catharine Mermet is a fine tea rose ot people will have to do it with high first stretched Detective Sergeant flesh color, large, fa ll, well formed. Dentist, freight rates. The problem is easily Charles A. Hanley upou llte rack. American Beauty ia o f a deep, rich O o Q v iille C it y , O r. solved. We are informed by the The Itandsoiue gold watch which rose color: large flowers o f fine shape; a public prints that there are now 153 Hanley carried served for a text good rose for pot or forcing purpose* O. E. SM IT H . for G off's mtei rogations, which and a superb beauty. railroad companies in the hands of I were directed to showing the police Mrs. John Laing is an elegant rose ot B ef re the law was written dow n with £ g S Ä S u rgeon Dentist, receivers. When a railrond or tele were U|s>n too friendly terms with soft pink hue: flowers fragrant, larg* parchm ent or with pen; ollioe B efore the law made citizens, the moral graph line goes into the hands of n the pa»nbrokers for the good cf and finely shaped. It is superior tor early M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . law m ade men. forcing. vini. Law stands fo r human rights, but when it receiver the court appoints the man ! the public, and that it was not ui- 8ouvenir de W oottou hears a large rose, fa ils those rights to give, | common for pawnbrokers to sell law die, my brother, but let human aging officer and that road is then delightfully fragrant and of light crlm officers valuable articles at ridicu J. W . B E N N E T T , Then let beings live. under government control. If a lously low prices. Goff also ques son hue. — Rev. M iller H agem an. Roses hardy enough to stand consider A tto rn e y a t L aw , general law was passed that would tioned Hauley as to bis relations able frost and to serve as climbers a n A “ Reserve Fund.” provide that whenever any railroad with Jimmy McNally, well known aci»-ce. bnt one of the b (tia G lo ir e d * Marshfield, . . . Oregon. Wife— Pn, what is our farm worth? company was found to bo incompe as “ Green Goods Jiiu,” the inter Dijon. Thomas Meehan says that thi* Husband— About fifty thousnud tent to protect the interests of the rogations implying the thief-taker has often been known to get through J O H N F. H A L L had accepted gifts at the hands of safely when the thermometer has fallen Attorney at Law and dollars. investors therein aud shall he placed the man whom he deuouueed as a to zero. It it a rapid grower and in a W.— Are you in debt, pa? E sta te A ge n t, in the hands of a receiver, a board thief. The detective was asked if few y e a n will cover the gable of a twr M ar sh fie ld , O bkgon . H.—Not much, wife; only about of competent appraisers be ap he ever received money from Mc story bouse. ----* «#> e ----------- one thousand dollars. Tunford Samuel, a Philadel pointed who shall ascertain the Nally, and made an equivocal C. A- S E H L B R E D E , (Wife thinks and husband contin total valuation of all the property answer. This was followed by the phia librarian, can remember in question if he had not received stantly the title and location on the A T T O R N E Y ai L . A . W ues reading his Journal.) belonging to the company and also from McNally two handsome ban shelvea of every one of 110,000 Roseburg, Oregon. W.— Say, pa, what did Mr. Usury all debts of every kind and decide quet lamps. His reply was: “ I volumes. Special Retention to m atters before the want this morning? on the per cent on the dollar that don’t know anything about the K oseburg land office, the com m issioner o f the genera! land office and secretary o f the H.—He wanted to loan me $10,- the company can pay its creditors. lamps. My wife got them.” in terior at W ashington. " A * old as 000 for twenty years at 5 per cent The road should then remain in the stoned a king . the hills” and D H . T . H O L D E N interest payable semi-annually; both hands of receivers in perpetuity, who Berlin,' Sppt. 9.—The Frank- never excell principal and interest payable in should set aside all of the net earn forter Zeitnng publishes a report D E N T IS T , ed. " Tried gold. ings of that road aud apply it year of a hostile demonstration agaiust M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . and proven” King Alexander o f Servia recently. W.— But, pa, you don’t need it, as, is the verdict by year on the debts of the company. I It says that Ht Appallovatez, bervia, F F IC E in the H utcheson B u ildin g O a d join in g the Bank. o f millions. you can easily borrow of your neigh In the course o f time the road will i a moh threw a number of stones at Bimmoni O . G. T .—Neal D ow Lod ge, N o. 25, bors to pay what you owe, and you pay for itself in freight rates and pas | the railway carriage of the king as • M eets in Coquille C ity every Tuesday Liver Regu- even in g. All members in good standing surely are not going to borrow that senger fares. Now, after the road it was passing through that place. lator is the cordia lly invited. J .T . T hornton , 0 . T. The king and his suite had narrow much money, are you? is paid for, who should own it, the C . W ilkins. Secretary. H.—I have decided to be.row the men who wrecked it, or the people escapes from injury. None of the stone throwers have been arrested. F. A. & I. U. $10,000 of Mr. Usury. who paid for it? The old party lead medicine t o MAX AS A GREAT FINANCIER. /'"1 0 Q U I L L E F . A. & 1. U . meets every Wr.— Why, pu? which y o u ers, not the voters, say Messrs. Van \J second and fourth Thursday nights Boston, Sept. 8.—Max Pearle- can pin your H.— Why? Well, because he wants derbilt, Gould it Co. should own in eaoh m onth in C oqu ille City, C oos cou nty, Oregon. faith for a me to. He says it will be a good the road, because they built the road stenne, foreman of tlieG. W. Sim M bs . L hna J ohnson , Sec. mons company clothing establish investment for him, as the proceeds nnd wrecked it. But, sir, the people ment, was arrested tonight by B andon F A and I U of the farm are ample to meet the having paid for the road, in all jus police inspectors, who claim he has M eets every second and fourth Friday tive, and nights in each m onth at B andon, C oos interest, and the farm itself is good tice and equity the road should be stolen goods to the value of $50,- purely veg e o u n ty .O r . E. G . G boykb . 8< o. 000 or more during the past ten for the principal. long to the people. etable, act- years. Pearlestenne’s salary was S u m n er F A. and I- U. W.— But, pa, we don't need the y -v • / / ing directly The innocent purchaser of stock hut $15 per week, hut he was able M eets at A lliance hall on the second and / - ' / / / C* on the Liver money. The proceeds of the farm and bonds of American railroads to huv a house ou Worcester street fou rth Saturday evenings o f each month. ± IrU O a n d Kid W m . U a s o u , Sec. will more than pay expenses, and should he protected and their earn for $40,000. neys. Try i t iv e r t o n f . a . a i . u . meets in its the surplus stock we now have will ings returned to them (all except A MALE BABY T H A T WEIGHS ONLY new hall a t Kivecjipn every first and Sold by all more than pay your debts. What such as have been robbed fro m thorn third Saturday evenings o i each mottl'd. N INE G t .v c 8 8 :----------- Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder O. A. K k l l y , Sec. will you do with the money, pa? by railroad wreckers) nnd the Goulds New Orleaus, Sept. 8.— George to be taken dry or made into a tea. Q O U T H F O R K F. A. A I. U., No. 230, H.— Lock it up in our big safe in and Vanderbilts should receive their From, an employe of the Crescent The King of Liver Medicines. meets every second Saturday at 2 p m . 4t I have used your Simmons Liver Regu B rothers o f other lodges in good standing the bedroom and call it our “ reserve share of the value of the roads. City railroad, is the father of per lator aud can conscfenciously say It is the are invited to a tend with ns. Imps the smallest living baby in o f all liver m edicine». I consider it a fund.” Some such carefully diawn law that the world. The child is a male, king B. E. H ampton , secretary. medicine chest in Itself.—G eo . W. J a o r - WT.— But, pa, why should you put would give railroad investors their perfect in form, with regular fea son , Tacoma, Washington. W K V H R T P A C K A G K -ei me and our children and our grand rights and not rob the people of tures. Its weight is nine ounces. | O. F. I. o . Z Stamp in red on wi children under obligations to Mr. theirs, is the demand of the hour, From the crown of its tiny head to C oq u ille L od g e N o.53 Usury for twenty years simply to and we believe that some such law the soles o f its feet is about 10 M eets at C oqu ille City every Saturday e ven inches. Its am s are not I rger in g . V isitin g brethren, in good standing« have such a useless and unnecessary will ho passed into effect just as than a man’s thumb and its lugs in cordia lly in v ited . thing as that “ reserve fund?” Pa, I soon as the voters understand the proportion. The child is in the C. W . W hitb . N. G. J. S. L a w b k n « k , R . S. don’t believe you like me and the question and discontinue the prac best o f health, and its mother says NOTICE TO I.WIYIIRK. C oa u ille E ncam pm ent, children as well as you do Mr. Usu tice of electing railroad attorneys lie can cry as vigorously as any ry’s people. [Wife begins to cry.] to legislative offices.— Allen (Neb.) other child. Mr. From, the father, 3STO 2 5 I O . O . F . There was never a time in the his is a man of 45 years, weighing 175 H.— Say, ma, don’t cry. You see News. M eets first and third Thursdays in each pounds, and is hale and hearty. tory of our country when the de m on th at Odd Fellow s’ hall. Cordial in v i you don’t understand the money The mother is 44 and weighs 125. mand for inventions and improve ta tio n to visiting patriarchs in good stand in g . C . W. W h itb . C. P. question. I read the Journal and Farmers' Tribune: The best argu The couple have had seventeen ments in the arts and sciences gen W . F e b b t , Scribe. The it says that such a financial policy ment we have yet heard in favor of children, two of whom, besides the erally was so great as now. C h a d w ic k L od ge, No- 08. is right. The government has beei the free and unlimited coinage of Imby,are Lilliputians. One of them conveniences of mankind in the his is Frank, 10years old, weight forty tory and workshop, the household, A. F. and A. M , following it for years. John Sher silver is the hitter denunciation of pounds, who in with a circus c >m- on the farm, aud in official life, M eets at their hall on Saturday evening man, John G. Carlisle and Wall this measure by the hunkers. Na pany The other is a youngster of require continual accessions to the on o r b efore full m oon in each uonth. V isitin g brethren cordially invited. street men say it is the correct thing, ture's first law is self-preservation. 12. who is with t is parents here appurtenances and implements of W . Si no l a is, W .M . nnd I have concluded to run our That is good for the banks, hut hard aud weighs a little over 15 pounds. each in order to save labor, time aud T . R . W illard, Sec. expense. The political change in business on the same line. I see by on the other fellow. A DRUGGISTS’ BOYCOTT. Give us the the administration of government G. A R. the Journal that “ a national debt is dollar of the daddies for the people Ashvjlle, Sept. 8.—The Ameri does not affect the progress of the G e n - L y tle P o s t N o - 27, a national blessing,” and since n na and let the hanks howl. can Pharmaceutical Association American inventor, who being on M eets at C o q u ille C ity , on every first tion is but a family on a larger scale, today voted to boycott manufac the alert and ready to perceive the W ednesday. V isiting com ra d e, in good The True Story Paper: When all turers who furnish physicians with existing deficiencies, does not permit sta n d in g, co r d ia lly in vited . why should not a family debt he a monopoly becomes government mo their manufactured products for the uffairs of the government to deter G. W . N orton , Comm ander. family blessing? Again the Journal j H . II. N ichols , A djutant. nopoly, and all rent and interest are use in dispensing prescriptions. him from quickly conceiving the says, and it never lies, that “debt is ! taxed into the public treasury, every Another action taken was with ref. remedy to overcome existing discrep C oq u ille F ish erm an s’ erence to the recognition of the ancies. Too great care cannot he an evidence of prosperity,” and j child will he thoroughly educated, profession of the p lia n acy in the exercised in choosing a comjictent hence it follows that the bigger the U N IO N every citizen will he employed and •irmy and r.avyof the United States. and skillful attorney to prepare und debt the greater the prosperity. I TSaiacLolpH O regron., every man and woman over sixty The conventicn then adjourned. prosecute an application for patent W ill m eet every fou rth Saturday in each could, I suppose, get alrtng without will receive a pension. Valuable interests have been lost and m onth till further n o tice . All m em bers in A MEAN SUBTERFUGE. good stand ing cordia lly in v ited toattend. the “reserve fund,” hut Bly. Usury destroyed in innumerable instances Remember, reader, that Rome was Omaha, Sept. 10. —Oiuahs rail- by the employment of incompetent wants a good, safe place for his road men are muen alarmed over counsel, nnd especially is this advice money for a long time, so he will once a proud and prosperous people. the discovery of what they regard not have to bother with reloaning She fell by plutocracy— the greed »8 a novel blacklist being worked applicable to those who adopt the “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven it every few years, will be drawing of classes— who wielded her law- by all western railroads, since the tors who entrust their business to makiug power. If you desire pros strike men seeking employment this class of attorneys do so at im him interest in good, honest money; are required to bring a clearance minent risk, as the breadth and perity, vote for it the vicinity o f the parade ground, so, for his accommodation, I have report from their last company. strength of the patent is never con - - ------------------- for $12 5 each. Only a few lots decided that we will brace up, aud The little dnngiitpr of Mr. and The ineu claim that all companies sidered in view of a quick endeavor at this price. For particulars in for the brief period of twenty years, Mrs. 0 . A. Johns, of Baker C itj, are using a sheet o f paper on to get an allowance nnd obtain quire at the H erald office. carry an “ evidence of prosperity.” was badly burned last Friday by which to write recommendations the fee then due. THE PRESS [Wife calls in the neighbors and her clothes catching fiia from that have the figure of a crane CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- F O R S u A lL iE . worked in it, and while the writing the family doctor, and the sanity of matches, with which she was play derburn, General Manager, C18 F iG A ACRES o f land o n C anningham But for the presence of mind may indicate that the hearer ie all street, N. W., Washington, D. C., w i l l creek, 4 m iles from C oquille City, the husband is investigated.]— Ex. ing. right the position of the animal on the nw l*' and n % o f the sw sec 1C, twp of Mary Grossen, the servent girl, representing a large number of im 28 s. r 12 w, covered with a tine body o f fir the little one’s Ufa would have the oaoer really determines the portant daily and weekly papers, as tim ber. P rice—$<» per Here; term s easy. How Can Governments Buy Railroads? applicant’s standing. ALSO, well as general jteriodicals of the been lost. O 4 /\ ACRES, what is known ns North country, was instituted to protect its A short time ago only a few men A t U Prairie. 4 m iles east o f Lnnglois P. William E. Quinn, who was patrons from the unsafe me:hods O .; a No 1 «took ranch, plenty o f out range. could be found in any community Tli# Congo RailrooS. recently shot in the Cascade moun P rice —$5 per acre; will take in exchange heretofore employed in this line of who would honestly admit that they tains by William Thorn, while va lley property. Inqnire o f The opening o f tho first section o f the business. The said company is pre ft38 W . P W R IG H T , Congo railroad passed almost unnoticed favored the government owner hear-hunting, died last week from D a llas. P olk eoun ty.O r. in this country, chiefly becstiee it is dne pared to take charge of all patent the effects of his wounds. ship of railroads, and many who to Belgian enterprise. Bnt for all that, business entrusted to it for reason are now opposed to that idea The Grant County News says British trailers already realise the vaat able fees, and prepares and prose B. B. PAULL & CO., don’t want the government to go that makes are being seen in Uma possibilities Involved and are actively cutes applications generally, includ preparing to obtain a share of the new ing mechanical inventions, design into debt to the enormous extent of tilla county with beads on paeh end, trade. The road at present extends from an 1 yet Pendletcu wants a distillery. U atadi to Kenge. and thence will be patents, trado-marks, labels, copy, purchasing the railroads of this rights, interferences, infringement«, Take Simmons Liver Regulator poshed as rapidly as possible to Stanley country, watered stock and all. validity reports, and gives especial A R A G O , COOS COUNTY, O R . | pool. The list of freight charges has for headache, constipation, indiges It is Neither do we. Neither do we ad been published In the chief European attention to rejected cases. tion or biliousness. i V IN O had several years experience vise the wholesale confiscation of porta, and two British and one German also prepared to enter into competi in the east, we feel confident we can Farmers in the vic'uity o f Cor- steamship line hare made Matadi a port tion with any firm in securing for give satisfaction to onr patrons. Send ns the railroads. The roads can be vnllis report mauy fields of grain of call It is confidently predicted that eign patents. you r lists o f property, o r com e and see ns. a Congo boom la about to commence, Absorbed by the government in a Write for instructions and advice. Coquille River Property a Specialty. term of years without the expendi yet unthreshed. and that K ing Leopold will soon be Jo n s W ed d ebbcr » , The estimate of the Harnev-val- within measurable distanco o f reward C orrespondence prom ptly attended to. 618 F street, ture of an extra dollar for their pur- ley hay crop this year is 50,000 for hit courage and patience. — London [F.O. Box 385.] Our onm m is.ion 3 p -r CP lit o f sales. Out m otto ie, Live and Let L ire . Washington, l>. 0 . v hasc. the issuing of a bond or the tons. ' L*tur . ------------------------- 49 i f ] B. B. FACLL <fc CO. O F F IC E AND R E SID E N C E , C o Q .v ii.lQ C ity . O r P E O P L E ’ S PARTY. The following nompuie the County Oeu- tral Committee ot the People’s Party of Coos county, Oregon: Dist. No. 1— Win. Phillips Empire City. “ •* 2— A. M. f ’ollver. Marshfield. j “ “ 8—0 . A. Kelly. Riverton. “ “ 4 —1. T . W eekly. G ravel Ford. “ “ 5—J. H. Mathenv. Myrtle Point. “ (»—Jaa. West, Bandon. JAS. W E ST . C hairm an. Bandon W . PHILLIPS, Secretary. Empire City. [ B etterin g 1 han Viuu,t R PATENTS JUMPED! SEE? LOTS AT BANDON, i U 1“ REAL ESTATE DEALERS H - - NO. 7. S S S S iS ,« .« , ■ M i fU .u w d iiw e . miao prln< and prepay P otage om m oi your UlHd Mtdiraoeea to yo«»; wOksb Mfck on your eeyw lsee, book», e ^ . to prerout Ihclr buina kau J. A . w s a a . c • II. My ttddr* amo un pubUtDfff------ l .. are arrivine «ttlljr, on v«JaabteaaroatÉ o t mah Oro« ail parta o f ilia w flrtA* W O R L D ’S FAIR D IR E C T O R Y CO., Nb 2t>2 Girard and Frankford avena*#. Philadelphia, P a. M r . N. L Suiter A well known photographer oi Merced, COL, Wetifiee: "M y faoe MMl body were oovered v**'1 red blotches which dtsflffured roe and caus ed much suffer lag. Other met Heines lolled Id help my ease, but after taking (our bottles of T sTH TW BLACKSMITH SHOP! Hood's S a rsa p a rilla CcQtTii.Li Cm r. I am entirely (re. from lay hjotehe* an* am perlwUly well - H O O D 'S C U R I A . D A M c A d a m s , P r o p r ie t o r s . LL Kinds of farm work solicited. Horse shoeiag and plow work a specially Supplies for low ing work, wedges, doge rings, cant-hooks and everything used !■ ____^____, logging oampe kept ____hand. on hanu. HatisfaeMem guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Ple- neei Feed «table. nS6tf rani A H o o d 's HUH » » pc-e'r ve» tibie earefuüy «reputa. sac. Try a box. COOS B A Y M a r i aiä Stole V oris J. J. BAKKH ’8 C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Liiery, Feel I Sale S ta le , Manufacturer of Marble Monument«, Hea 1- 8tone«. Tablet«, eta. Cemetery lute enclosed with sfcone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties living in the country or other towns who mav wish anything in my line of business. M a BSHFIHLD - 190 M YR T LE S IN G L E and D O U B L E R IG S . F IN E T E A M S, S A D D L E -H O R S E S \ )U K Q R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S . DOLLAR8 I n Y o u r PO IN T, OR. PER MONTH O w n L o c a l it y made easily and honorably, without capi tal, during your spar* hours. Auy man, woman, hoy. or girl can do tlic work hand ily, without experience. Talking un necessary. Nothing like it for money- making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in .'earning the business. W e teach you In a night how to succeed from the flrat hour. You ran make a trial without ex pense to yourself. W e start you, fiirnish everything needed to carry on the bust- ] ness successfully, and guarantee you : against failure if you but follow our simple, plain Instructions. Reader, If you are in need o f ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before tile piddle, send us your address, and we w ill mail you a docu ment giving you all the particulars. Regular trips with fine hacks connecting with trains at Roseburg: two tripe daily to and from Coquille City, making prompt connection with river steamer«, stage line« and ocean steamers at Coos bay. TRUE A CO.« Box 400. Augustaf Main«. IF YOU WANT IN F O R M A T IO N ABOUT P E N S IO N S ADDRESS A LETTER OR PO STAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY JOH N W E D D E R B U R N , Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 403, . . . . . W ash in gton ,D .C . Honorably discharged soldier« and sailors who served ninety day«, or ovt»r, in the lato war are entitled, if noiV partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, and regardless of their peenniary circumstance«. W ID O W S of such soldiers nnd sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’ s death was due to army service or not if now dependent upon their own labor for sup port. Widow« not dependent upon their own laoor are entitled if the soldier’s death wa« due to service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 years) in almost all cases where there was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wat or in regular army or navy. Soldier« of the late war pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, without losing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law are entitled to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen sioned. hut also for others, whether dne to servi e or n«>t. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Hurvivora. anu their widows, of the Hlack Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or Florida Indian war« of 1HJ12 to 1842. are entitled under a recent act. MEXTC4N W Ut SOLDIERS and their widows also eutitted, if 62 years of sg« or di« nbled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension ha« been granted under Inter laws or not. Rejected clai s reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late wa* who have lost their original papers. Hend for laws and information. No charge for sdyice. No fee unless «nccessfnl. Add" “ THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN P .O .B o x WKDDF.llHUKN, Managing Attorney. ’ ' i, D. Wssbington, V . O. L ook H ere! COME A-RUNNING! Great B a r ja ln e In B eal E s ta te ! The L E H N H E R R addition to Myrtle Point has been recently plat ed and placed on the market, and is offered »o cheap and on eocb easy terms that parties wishing to purchase property in the benti- fnl town of Myrtle Point should take a look at this addition before purchasing elsewhere. W e only ask rne-fonrth down, balance from o d o to two year«’ time. Fine aernge property adjoining tbia addi tion for sale cheap. J . A. L e ii n i if .K R , agent, Myrtle P o i n t Or. E a s t 1VX a r s l i f i e I d , The coming R . R . Center of Coos County. Lots are now on the Market. For further information apply to the COOS B A Y L A N D C O M P A N Y At East Marshfield, Oregon.