The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, July 27, 1901, Image 1

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NEWS SUMMARIZED,
IMPORTANT EVENTS
OP Till! PAST WEEK
Cream of the Dispatches Dished lip
In Tablet Form For the
Busy Man.
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July iH
I .mil Kutwll plradrd colli lo bigamy, nml
wt lentriieed to lhte rtionlht' imprisonment.
Mote ruin fell In Kiintat yritrrdir,
liilrtn.illo.ul Kpstuilh IxngiMi Convention
ned In Km Fiahrlsro, Ca.
Mli Mary I'nWe Andrrton, nl I'urtUruI
Mr., It la Christen die new lultleshlp Maine.
'flu1 Navy DrMiimnl has pnrctutril lbe big
slrrl diiduck at Havana hvtor from llio gov
ernment (S(viln fur jtlt.oon.
June ig
'Ihe second latch i( llorr tielsonrrs of war
lute nrrlrrtl at Ib-nnrnl, jlu In numhrr,
I'llnce lldward'i DUmod Imi been
toll lo a Nrw York firm (ur )io,c,,
1'irncli conspiracy lo ovrilhlow the Itp
public nnd male Ixwlt Nalron l'ineior of
frame hat linen discovered In I'.irli.
Cn.ll Rhodes nml Dr. Jamrten lamlnl l
fsrmlh Hampton lu-day,
ltrd Kllchnrr hat commuted llie death sent
Sme oa ji IVicr ltonrit lo liCc Imprisonment
I IVrmuda,
IVLIn will ! tuririulrml to the Chlnnr
authorities on Aug 14th, ime year from the
time of occupation
f Irrtkt ami AmlrUnt Indulged In a bloody
combat on the I'nlon I'aufic al Sidney Nebras
ka. Mlrcekt wrie wounded, one Austiltn It
ilniil. 'Pie (Jirrkt are armliig lliftiiK-Krt.
M.i(ly'illltlorru( II-- vit.Mi r Mtl"Orrgoiiln.pcn,n.lllU.llel.l.
Urn rxcljdnl I10111 Ili4 n.ival icnilcinjr, dy
onlcr of SecicUry loni;.
July 30
'Pi ilioiUjBoljju.ooiiln lh U, S. mini l
N)H I'imImu Ui lrrn rrl!ml I7 lit lounlln
. Ac . 1 . ,
0 Ihfl KU In the vuulll,
IIm HtNiu Drjr Dock n.f lue loJ',li3nl
loSul'lj lUf, a tliiUnro o 11,916 mltrt.
Tlwie Ufmlitc raging In tlicVolg 1'iotlnc
rt of Soiillinn KuuU.
Ki'l'irilUrnl Kiugri'i Mllailletl nl 1'irloiU
loUy,
'Pie lon of kkrllIr,Vllnn.,A lploul by
fire loUy.
Ttnly fire of y ctilru mccumunl to
IimI tUy wlillo attrmllng (ltn. HutttiflrM'i
funrr! l Nrw Yotk. TVy will oil irnnrr,
Mrs rruni weir tlruiiPi In New llawn,
Conn., hy thg ullng of ,t yjclit yetlcuUy,
'Hie tlrel Iruit etprvtt tn tl til urral of llirlr
tiUnlillilt wrfk,
Mora tad tilirrli rrlcncnl In ll rorn
Ult 4mt tlul crop tui licen very much Injuml.
July 31
'I'lilrly llioukiml lAllitri hare itruck In New
Yolk for tliorlrr liouit. ,
S'lulor CUik It operating In ItuuUn itpper
nilnri, h.ilng pnliinl 15,0m 000 ruble In
toik In mine. In tlul country.
'Hie Ihrinioiurtrr wrnt to 110 ilrgirrt at
lmlUnoioilt liHl.ty.
Trouble tielwrrn San Kranclico triiuttrrtnnil
ilr.iynan iruy mcjn tie-up of wholeule unil re
Ull tiuilnrtt.
Intern.itlorul tpworlli tongue contrntlon t
S.in I'ritniliio w.it brought to n ilo,
During 11 norm n Urge Like barge w.n ttruck
by lightning nml ileilroyrd by fire and her ctew
Is luppoteu" lo IioIkxii lost, 'I tie IkxiI wa
Krn Imrnlng by the Mcmomcnrc, Wi., light
kn-per,
'Hie IhmiiI of Arbitration In the I'mut river
fithrrmrn't itrlke luvriltcMiit lti.it the fither
men tlull receive 11 cents per liili for one.
ipiAitrr of the entire pack nml 10 cents for the
remainder of the pack,
July a a
Coililn nml ChafCd li.no decided on rmllcil
reforms In the urniy. '1 hu mlliury force Mill be
reduird lo 10,000 or 30,000,
The ,1lnUtrrt nl IVkln ngrrnl UMn the UCJ
tlou of Indemnity pa)meuts.
Tlio fiuicrnl of .lri. Kruger occurriil 01 Pre
toria. .'llic mine lln men's sttlka was decLirrd eft"
Adotpli Striker, olStn l'mnilco, ras crown
d the king shooter of America,
'Hie Cndlllno won llio second ttl.il tnto for the
Canada's cup,
Imrrnmlonnl Mining Congress Is In session nt
llolie, Idaho,
'Ilia trauntcri strike In San Fmucltco Is n
sumlng a srrluiis mpcM und ihrruicns to later,
ft'iir Willi hmliu'ts.
'I tins far oj,aU lionjrseckers lute HgUcrctl
ill I'.l Itnui, Okla,, mid jS.jHj t laiwtyii. This
villi he (111a of hi Iilggtit booms Oklahoma Urn
rrfrt,llll,ll' 'liuKoveriinaiit Mill super
V, lw tlftlngr
CONDENSED STATE NEWS ITEMS.
Sultilrt nf Orrgim Ajrlcutliif Collcgo pro
fetvril urn In Im rnlu-rl,
I'orlLinil slilitpnl one Irnlli of nil wlwst
rirliil from the United Sinln,
Kowlcirc has cnniracted with llm Walrr h
1 l.'itlil Co. lo fiirnlih w.ttrr for Jl.ixi n year wr
liyili.ini,
(.'oinmariilarit Jnn Krlge, who rvrvrd wlih
wild fleueral I Willi ( In On- lloer warlt In I'oil
land and mMitrtint, 11 mealing on Kitunlay
etrnliig,
IJnn county bit Jim Imrvrileit the lieavleit
hay crop In iimiiyynin,
J. K. Wralhrrfonl, of Allnny hat been,
rlrclnl pirtldent of the lliMrd id Urgent of
Oregon ARilcullur.il Cotlrge,
'I be Dalles will holla street air.
The lottt membership of the A, O. V. W, In
Oregon It noe i),Mj, " -'
John C. Iaturr, of IHirllsml, Oregon, look
Mi on life In it San rranclfo hxlglng home
lil Friday by twalkwng eirbollu add. Dot.
pomleiicy wa llieraute.
Mayor O'Nell, the third mayor o' Portland It
tlr.iil.
Paigrne hat cinlrctrrt fory.ooociililc yardi of
truthil roik at 7 cents yard, lo be utnl In
niacadamlilng,
A draf U luiliril Allen was killed At I J
(trandebf n train. He wat on the track and
thrown by the engine giln.l the Umk and
luttanlly killed.
'Die Clatuip County Sundiy Silioul rouirn-
lion will In httd at Ailorl on July 30,
I. S. Ilullry, a ft.hnni.itt wat ilronr,l at
Ailorla halurLy night,
CUliop county hat new No. 1 Austin rock
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18 horsepower engine to
ruihernndn new
cniib riKk fur the new Nthalem talley road.
'Pie nuililnn coil J J 16;.
'limber firrt are raging In l-nkc and Klamalli
counties.
A rattlesnake was rrrenlly kllM at Allan
having nine rattles.
It It now thought by conteirallie judges that
An Astoria conixtnyliat been Incoipnraled to
itetel.e Ihe Nelulem coal fields,
'the Oregon Nntlunnl Ciutilt begun rifle
practlca Utl Saturday,
. II OoUt'inilli one of Portland's raoneer
chanlt died of heart trouble on Monday.
Word From Nome
Mrs. Joiopli Fox rermved it letter
from lior ou Kriieat Fox from Nomo
tinder ditto of July -1th . Ho witw an,
iottn to K't back to thoArcllo whom ho
locnted vciy rich dlgglnga Inst fall,
but vn nwaltlitR tlienrrlvnl of it
atcamor front Kt. Mlohaeln, when hu
expected his fnthcr mid brother to
Join III 111 on hla Northern trip. Ho
anya ho ritw8mit Ditvla Jr., Hark
Dunham and Gapt. llobt. Fredrick),
who had ut arrived nt Nome. J. W.
Tihbetla had been there for foino time
but ho didn't state what buaalueaa
ho Win cii!Ki'd In. Citpt. llnhl
Dunhntn ta muster of tho stenniorKlk
ruimlngbotwcun Nomo nml Toller.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
There can bo no doubt that the
Young Men'a Christian Association is
doing rt good work In Marahllold. At
no tiino in thn past four mmithn haa
thoalteiidnnoo been to largo, nor tho
interest to general at nt present.
Tho Association is conaUuily mnk
Ing ImprovemonlB and adding to it
fiicllition so as to reucli, as fnr as postl.
bio, thn niontnl, moral, and physical
plmsca of htiuinn nature.
Another vnlunblo mid tpiite o.xton-
nivoiiforeiiao Ima been promliotl for
tho library and in time, It nt hoped
that thn branch will bocomo quilo
contprelientivo and rrtTer referonco for
any ordinary requirement.
Much Interest is taken m tho short
limid olna.ios and ouu aludont, with
only a inoiitli'n study, takes dlotatlon
of buHlnena lettora lit hla fathor'u olllce.
Otliura who lutvo not etttdiud uts long
nrntloiug equally well considering
tho timu h'.iico onteriug tlio ohm. A
now lleiiiington Utanthtrd Typewriter,
No. (I, Juts boon supplied for tho ttno of
tho Htmloutfl.
Tho gymuiiBittin anil bowlltig nlloys
nro itKod nt ueitrlv all liottra of' tho
day and evening. Tho hot shower
hnthu nro found to bo first clans
following n plunge In tlio buy.
Kwiniiuors can bo seen nt Hourly any
hour of tho day from 0 a m to 8 p tn.
Bhooitng thu chutes la it very excit
ing nml intensely inlerestlrg sport
indulged in by n grout ninny, Tho
publlo is urgod to cull nml boo tho
work na It U progressing.
Card of Thanks
We wish to tlmiik the people
ofMnrshfiiehl mid the members
of the A. O. U. W. nml the D.
oj II. niul others for their kind
ntuV frieudly sympathy shown itt
our recent bereavemeut.
Mks. S. H. IIazaud, Iouifi II.
IlAZAUUe
ODDEN
DEATH
fif If am C l( UnnnfA
111 IIOII. J. II. IIiiZaU,
Caused By Over
RESULTING IN FATAL
HEART TROUBLE
One of Coos County's Leading At
torncys and Highly Respected
Citizens Sketch of
His Life
'l'hla (vnntniinlly hits Mialnlned a
suvcru shock In thu ilrnth of Hon. K,
II. Minnril, which occur ml nlmtit II
o'clock on Mondny iivcnini;, July '-'2.
Tlii'cnuio of ilcnth wits it strain Tn
tint legion of tint lirnrt, ricolvcd on
l'riilny In: wlnlo itperding hla trotter,
HtHtil, nrotitnl thn tnco trnck. Tlio
liurro la mi cxlri'inefy hard puller, und
thn Mrnln wua too titttch for Mr.
Jliitaid, who colliiiicd on .illatnnttnt-
I111: front tlio sulky anil km taken
homo Inter In n condition considered
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eciiiiiin iij ir, ..itviiii.iui;, n iiu mis
rnllnd. I.uler, honcvur, ho seemed to
ho KrtintiiK. mid on thu day of hla
death his frituda had rccotentl fill,
confidence in hla rt-uovery, Thu end
emtio auddeuly, with but a moment'
wiirniuK nod with itu atriigclu or np
pnrcnt siillortni.'.
Thu fiiticrnt, which took plncn Wed
ni'i'dny, waa very largely attended.
Hcrviccant tho latii lioimi wcro con-
ilucteil In n very luitircaslvo niannor
by Itov. It.C. I.co.if tho M. K.cliurclil
niter which tho remain were tuketi
in oliargo.by tho A. 0. U, W. and 1).
of II. lodges, of which deceased .war
nn honored member, und wore laid to
robiln 1.0. 0. F. ccmetary with thu
beautiful rlluallriilo r-ervlec of tho or
der. Tuo pall-besrcra uoto .1. V
Honuett, 0. I. tiniith, A. K. SeitniHti,
A. J. Sherwood, L. A. ltobcrta und
J. K. Hull.
Hllai H. Hnxard waa born at Ilaton
Hottge, I.a., Juno 10, 1833, Ho moved
with Ills parents to Now Jersey when
bul n boy. Thence tho family moved
to l'enntylvunia, ilienco to MUaisslp
pi and finally located in Iowa City,
la., where Mr. Hiuard received hi
educxlion, illicit was completed at
llio University of Iowa. He began
tho study of law under tho direction
of tho uull-known law firm of Pat
terson A Itnhini'on, at Iowa Oily, and
was admitted lo tho bar on January
la, 1SCI. Ho cnino to tho Puclllo
coaat in 18Co, but returned tho kuiiiu
year to Iown, where ho purchased a
farm. In 187;! ho again emtio Weal
nud reaching Coos liny ho entered
upon the pructleu of his profcesion nt
KmplritCity. whera ho resided until
Julv -.", 11KX). when ho moved to
Murshlleld.
Mr.Haxitrd waa happily married
threo times. On Jnn. 17,1807, ho wus
joined in wedloelc nt Solon, Iown, to
Miss Maggio I.. Shlrclilf, who livod
less thun two cnrs, passing nwny nn
Feb. ill, 18tVJ. The Iruit of this union
was otto nn, L. 11. llnxitrtl, now
county clerk of Coos county and tlio
only living child of deceased. On
July 3, 1870, Mr, Hnxiud wits mar
ried to Miss Kmnui Wntsan, it slater
of Judge 1). 1.. Watson. Her death
occurred In n little over four years,
Dec. LM, 18S0. On Jan. 1, 18cUI, in this
city , Mr. Hnxnrd letl to tho niter Mhs
Frances Adelo (Fannie) MuKnight,
whosttrvive to mourn tho loss of one
ol tho most loving nud coiuidorato of
husbands.
Mr. Hnxnrd early look his plnco as
ouo ol tho leading attorneys of this
part ol llio stulo, n plnco which he
held until tho hour of his deiith. Ills
library is ouo id tho finest in Oregon,
To nay that 8, II. Hitxard wan a
i nun ot tireless energy is to ttso n trtto
explosion with absolute truth. His
capacity for hard and continuous ap
plication waa wonderful, nud what
ovor ho iiiuloilook to dolio did witit
nil his might, Ho was a man of on-
lhiiHiiBins, itutl whether in work or
reareution ho dovotcd his wholo at
tention to the matter in hand. Ho
waa a man of tho strictest integrity
and bore a reputation without u atulu,
Wlulnn strong ,uucon)promUlngl)om
oorat, ho waa twicu oleutcd to olllco In
tills ltopublioan district, sorviug as
Distrlut Attornoy from 1870 to 1830.
An fjulogy of 8 , H, Haxitrd Is un
necessary iu this coimrriinlty whore
rx
lit) linn llvnl no lottrT. Ill Hifties of
111I111I mill licit r t tvtrn tsttcti pa Jo win
not only (he roi-ct. but tlionlronn
irointl likliifjnf nil irlth whom hu
vfrtH liniiinliilii ciiiitrto.t. (11 Was op
oiiMiriirlfltl mill iiijii-linnileil, a b;
notileil tiirttt vvltli notlitni; olf petty
tnoniiiirM ornmnll icrona) 'apltu in
In nntiirn, Wlilld a ntrone flglitpr in
"y caaii In whiclt lio tvna im etJ8B0l,
,l0 wnH " to mitl till) lifowa hu
Kvo wtifn honest onc, Whether tn
vtolory or t'erent tin tllnpjitrod thrj
Konuroally which neither arotisci nor
linrbora 111tlIco. In fact, it nitty bo
nil) without exBRRcrntlon that ho oc
cupied it niiiqiio place In thn com
(ininlty. (or It la only in tho rnrent
inaUnccii thrttit ninn of hit afcllvr)
llfo la mj nnivnrr.ally regartlcti, rtmotiR
III prororlonal lirnthror, bualncs
men, nml K;oplc of all classed, rrit.i
fochnj: m nearly nkln to llio wrtrmcat
nml most uiinaorvcd nfTectlon. lit
tin timely ilciiili it a nhock vrllich it
fell with nil ttio pfllKiunoyof k ncr-
aorial heruiiviitnent liv nmnv a man In
llliia coniniunlty whoto dcorir feel-
iiifiii nil.' pviiiuiii eillllHI, lid YiUf (I
fitrn Mini, it I'ltnttnnitin liv fnifnif.t.
0110 of .mturo'a nolnVmon.
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The New Text Books Chosen
Tho books adopted aro slftfwit by
sorics, tho prices being for a set, of tho
series, introductory prices are the
satito ia retail In all cases.
Cyr's rcadora, fivo hooka, Olnn ,t
Co.; exchange, fl.tK); retail, $2X0.
Itecd & Kollogg'sgrmnmar, threo
books, Mnnyard , Merrill. t Co.; ex
change, 08 conta , retail $1..V. ' '
Wentworth'a arithmntio. two books,
(linn .t Co : exchantrc .TTi enftfa. re-
tall. 70 cents.
Frye's geography, two hooka. Ginn ,
.tCo.;exchnngc,iOcenl, retail SI 0.1
Spoiler , HVf d'a word leasona, fnn- i
yard, Morrill & Co.; exchange. 10 cts,(
retail 22 cents.
Wheeler' primer ,,U". II. Wheeler
i'i Co. ; exchange li cents, retail 80
cent.
llrooka mnntnl arlthmndc, Chrisln.
pher, Saner ,t Co. two now in use, re
tail .10 cent.
Ncwland .v Kon'a vortlclowritlog,
night honks, Heath &. Co',,,jC1f couts
straight. .. S-&t&5&Aifi'
Thomas prlrnarvifatorr, Hetth &.
Co.; exchango .10 cents, retail CO
conta.
Thomas' 1'nlted Stalea history,
grammar grade, Heath &. Co.; ex
change 50 cents, retail (I.
Natural Soneicopy hooka r exchango
Gceut retail C cents.
Tho representatives of tho publish
ing houses who wero awarded con
tracts at tho recent school toxtbook
commissioners' meeting have algnrd
all COIltractJ. They wore: 0. P.
Bnrner, representing Olnn ct Co.; C.
W. Hodgson of I). C. Hoatl, A- Co.; J.
1). Williams of Mnynard, Moriill &
Co.; mid W. C. Fidler of W. H.
Wheolor A Co. ,
The companies gavo bonds as fol-
. n . ,
' . r in t ,,..
Maynanl, Merrill A Co., ? 10,000:
Olnn t Co,, IIIO.OOO; 1). C. Heath A
Co.. 110,000; W.H. Wheoler .t Co.,
r2..VX),
Contracts with tho remaining com-
pnnios aro being completed and their
bond are apportioned as follows:
r ,i. n .,wi ii, t
MoMillau Co., 10.000. Wornor t
n ,,irin wt n t ., ,rnn
Houghton, Mlllllll A Co., 2.500. ! f
Bmii. II. Hanbo-n A Co.. .r)00f
filbly A Duoher, $2,500; Silver, Utir-1
dottACn., L500. American Book
Co.. 4i',roo.
Tho bonds aggrcgato fSO.OOO,
J. 1C. Gill A Co- of Portland nro se
lected aa gonoral ngeuts for this state,
nml thny will he dlstnliutorstoHohool
book dealers in ovory section. Every
company placed its ngouoy thoro ex
cept tho Amorlcnm Book Company.
Tho bond formerly given by tho old
contractors aggregated only HO.000
and thoy wero porsonnl boi.ils,whereas
the jiresunt contractors aro obliged to
go to thu exponao of buying kuroty
enmp.tiiy bonds.
Installations
DUtrlcl Deputy, O, M. Jens Itantcn, Install
ed thu following olflccr for Arago lodge lO O
K nt Knipire City on 1 hursday night: David
Morte, N 0, George lle.ll, V 0, D It Jones, T,
M lliler, S, OeorgeKngleblojm, W, Al Owen,
It S N (i, A 1". Seaman, RSV O, Tmlor Slg.
land, I, S V 0, Olo i:ersen, l S,
Tho following olllcora of Sunset
Lodge, No. Tit , 10 OF, wero installed
Friday ovoning by Dist Depty CI M
Jtma lliiuuon: A Uideout, n g, K W
Kardoll, v g, I Lando, seo, J F Hall,
troAs, 1 Lamlrith, w, Wll Curtitt, c.
0 A Johnson , r a ii g, JosFortyrl-s n
g, Jops Hanson, r 8 v g, Chns Lax ,
live, John Statin; i g, V E Rich
ards, y g, Jons Jouson, r a s, A 11 Price
1 b 8,Quo StaufT, chap.
'lliere will be picnic on Sunday Aug.inh at
Filter's grove, given under the auspice of tNo
Sound Sockiy ,
CORRESPONDENCE.
NOFtTll 1JKNI)
Mr. and Mra.Cursnn received their
household furnl'.uro on tho Alliance
from 1'orllnnd and will go to house
keeping tho first ot next wcok ,
Mrs. Krlebul returned home on tho
Alliance. Her eyes, although still
alluded, do not caused her pain now.
Almost every day some of our ladies
come home with buckets of black
borrlos whiclrthoy havo gathered.
Mhu aughan, a sister of Y'm.
Vatighan U visiting hero.
Tho schooners Gotanut and Volun
teer aro hero loading lumber.
Miss Florence Peterson was visiting
friends hero tho first of tho week.
8ho ha just roliirncd from a year's
sojourn in Han Francisco.
Mrs. Woybright of Unities slough le
visiting tho family J. Peterson and
other friends.
North llend was almost deserted
Sunday. Every ono wont to the pic
nic nt J'ipcr'aOrovo and rctiort having
had it good tiino butcamo homo, Oh
so tired I
Wo have not learned how much tho
hand hoys cleared.
TKNMILK.
All'erkini and Jim Thomson of
Gardiner aro hero in tho interest of
the null company to round up a largo
baud of young bcofcattle.
Will Bimpion of Larson's slough is
making his stay at Coleman's.
J. II. Hibbard returned Saturday
from tip tho Urnpqua nhcro ho had
gone to buy hogs.
Mrs. Kil Hambidgo of Greenwood
creek Is visiting with Mrs.
Ucorgo
J,',,Uc"00 "cro" t,, divide.
Charles Holmstrom who runs tho
locotnotlvo for llio mill company canto
I bxck Saturday from Portland whoro
ho had used up a week's vacation.
J . K. Peterson ot May waa visiting
hero Sunday
BORN
COOKAt IHg Creek, July, xfij
iyui, to mc wucoi tjeo. cook,
a daughter.
WEBSTERr-At Los Angeles,
CiUf.fjiilyiiCUoQj-jtQ.Mr..
raud Mrs. If. B. Webster, a son", i
Blackberries Wailed
The CoAtr Main man wants a limited quan
tity of ripe wild blacldierrles, for cuh, and lll
take an unlimited amount on srtbtcriptlon.
Face Injured
The following Item whlUi appeared lo the
Capital Journal, lias refletence to Mlu Ella
llodion who was married last winter to Oliver
joreyofSolcm. Mlu Hodtonlt well known
here sad Iter friends will be pleased to. learn
Hut she was not dangerously hurt t
.!. Oliver Jory, of South Salem received
an Injury yestesdav afternoon that will
considerable Inconveoleuce. While In
the workthop where her hutband was working
wl'h a rwcr phner. a knoi of lumber flew up
and struck her on the right cheek, cuttings gaih
of set eral Inches In length and quite deeji.
Ur. C It. Robcrtioas colled and found It
necesurry to uke sc etal stitches to close, the
gath.
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SAN FRANCISCO
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE
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The report obulncd currrency here yesterday
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tlut M. U, Laouls had been captured In han
IMubeo' TJ.I. seem, to lave arisen from the
that one of the S. K. evening dailies which
hM lul,c clrcuUtlon here Iws just awakened
from a Rip Van Winkle sleep and under a big
scare head on the first page, publithes ru a
"special dispatch" from Marshfield dated July
3jrU gives n re-la jh of news that was old here
two months before. There Is not an Item In the
whole amdc that was not published In the Coos
county papers prior to May i6th. In fact, the
whole "special dispatch" bears the earmark of
having been mode up from old numbers of the
COAST Mau. which Mere sent to tho paper ,in
question a week ago in nntw er to nn Inquiry,
And this it Saa Francisco Journalism I
2 "Shoot Ihe chutes,"
Study Shorthand.
Read the latest and best
periodicles.
5 Exercise your muscles.
In fact combine rest uith
self improvement by belonging
2 to .lieY.M.C. A. and using tbe
facilities offered.
Membership, per year, $5.00.
n Junior, 53.00.
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' APPETIZING BrtEF.
flat ta Vrepara Tootliaoms Statical
front Cheap Cats.
S AWjajtllkM 4 aM . a VmI-
ket Is os follows: Procure a four or flva
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imiinti ucri urirs.pt. nvpomur tuo ia
from the Irau Willi a sharp knife, leaf,
log a portion attached n round tfire
Ides. Blurt this pocket with a tote'
meat of a cupful of fine brrnd crumbs
mixed dry, with rt half tearpoortfal of
white pepper, a tcnanoonful of salt, &
tablcfpoonful of mixed arrrct herbs and
a pinch of mace. Melt a half table
spoonful fit butter In a saucepan, aim.
mer In It a heaping tablespooafnl of
minced onion. When It Is tender, stir
In the prepared bread crura ba, mix welt
together, take from tho flro and stir In
one beaten egg, spread In tho pocket
and se,w the open edge. Wrap tho bris
ket n n floured cloth, tie, plungo Into
it kcttlo of boiling water. When It
again reaches tho boiling point, draw
back where all can boll gently for threo
to four hours. Select d meaty piece of
brisket.
A rolled rib roast a la crcolo fa n doll
cIouh, savory preparation of beef. Be
irut tlio meat nnd havo It rolled the day
before you wish to cook It. Prepare a
marinade of the Juice of one largo lem
on, threw tablcjpoonfula of olive oil,
four taWcapoonfuls of finely minced
onion and a dozen wholo peppercorn
In a grnnltcware pan largo onoagh to
easily accoramodato the beef. Lay tho
roast In and leave for two hours, then
torn It over and leave for two more
hours. Turn again and leave for the
night, first rubbing tho edges well In
tho marinade. Next morning turn onco
more and leave until ready to cook. Of
course tho meat should be kept In a
cold place. Allow ten minutes to the
pound for roastlne;. After placing In
tho dripping nan throw over It a cup
ful of boiling water, sprlnklo wJUi a
heaping teaspoonful of salt nnd place
In a hot oven. Haste with a cupful of
boiling water mixed with tho martnado
In which the meat baa lain, tiM strain
and lightly salt. Ten minutes be
fore the meat Is taken from the pan
baste over It a tablespoonful of batter.
dredge a tablespoonful (scant) of flour
over tho ton. Increase tho heat, and as
soon as tho flour froths and brown
placo tho meat on a hot platter. Gar
nish with little bandies of water cress.
New l'ork Sun.
ITotr is Caw Xrtorero.
A tablespoonful of stewed tomatoes
(eft over from dinner may bo saved
"iSSS the "" bfcf ,RlTJ '
Tlio half enp ot peas left from to
day's dinner may bo added to the
breakfast omelet and thus convert av
plain omelet Into a sightly ooe.
-s-Wafar frjrtrckjMg. to JajtMsjskaasM
w p away k wx vkb sank rer ta
cuiiuresi or; ebsj oo aaaea to a creaua
oun.
A cupfal pt cold boiled rice may bo
added to' oar breakfast muffins or
waffles, BMtClac them lighter, moroetvs
lly digestad nd more palatable.
now to Cream Co4flah.
To prepare It In the old fashtooed
way shred a cupful of the fish fine, be
ing sure to remove all the pieces of
bone. Cover It with cold water, bring:
It to a boll and titraln. Return tt to
the pan, add a level table-spoonful ot
cornstarch and a heaping tablespoonful
of butter and cook tor three or four
minutes without browning, stirring
constantly. Then add one cupful of
milk and cook until It thickens, turn In
one cupful of cream and serve at onco
on toast This can be Tarled by serr
lng a poached egg on the top of eoca
portion.
IIott to Cotc areata Vegetable.
All green vegetables should be boUed
In salted water. A pinch of carbonate
ot soda will mako them retain their
color. They should never boll a mo
ment longer than la Just necessary to
cook tbcm; then they sbonld bo drained
at once. Fine ragouts may be made
from vegetables only If a few mush
rooms are added. Potatoes and onions,
ono or two tomatoes, an apple, a few
peeled mushrooms with plenty of sea
soning and some milk or water make
a good vegetable stew.
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We Haye it.
That in our
almost invar
iable reply to
inquiries for
the latest nov
elties a-nd
swell effects
in Mid Sum
in or dry
goods, eloth
in$i furnish
ings a- n- d
shoes, gloves,
corsets, hose
ry, underwear,
skirts, wrap
pers and silh
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treatment.
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TkeME.Pknkkcf
The picnic rawly glreti by trxt MttosaW ' "
SorasfVheot rrfi KrMay morrflftg is drtai-
ed and retained In the evening fn inlfsflstsav
after lirVtrarntaneflJoyabreibycnvitiebtsasV,'' "
The plenlc dinner was one of lb tsjayaittf I
featam though wading In the sand and sH sef
water teemed tobe ffie most fascinating otusya-r
lion, Ixith ycngand oil retiring fnaiHrsaVea. '
slty of taking an Immediate foot fattl 4 o
doubt many would have utefY dh Into bV 4
turf had prep.iralbns been co fTtenleflf.
mvanVM
Arrivals by Alliance, from nortfrV
July 21 : HA Fulton, Miss Gnrrs,
J II liroody, Mrs Broody, Mrs Darks,
0 B Durkee, J D Meyers, Mrs Meyers
II Jtoxon, W Caranagfa, Miss Agsec
Vaughn, C T Collwbll, F V Coates, (f
J Sathcr, Mrs Bather, Arthur csjthr ,
MiasSadlo Goddsn.WJ Joflmt, 4tr
Nssburg, MrsJf Kriebel, Mr ttt
Cormsck, Chss Cavswaufh. Wit
Caranaugh, AneJersoif W B Carlny
Mrs S Barrow, C TUhti, UormsMv
Beck, Mrs Beck , Jobs Bock, August
Beck, Edith Beck, d Bocite I 0
Currie, M Wallace.
T(K PkR(C
Tho picnic given at Pipers Grot hf
the .North Bend band boys last 8a-
dayjwas enjoyed by a large crowd
SeVwra! gasolino launches and tksr
Flyer and a largo barge were used tr
conrey tho picknickur.
The ball gamo on tho grounds waa
won by tbo Coos rlyer club, the score
being 11 to 0. North Bend boys',
receiving 0. TboatTsir was pleaaani
throughout and all speak highly of
e way it was managed .
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SUMMONS
IN THE CJRCUrTCOURTOF'TiTKSrATIf
OK OREGON KOR COOS COt;aY.
Anthony A Wtrley, ItalnilfT,'
vs.
Crot Hit Land Company, a
corpnratton, Kom Uray as ex
ecutrixof the will of John A,
GrT. decrated. and George
Suit In Eqrty
to tsteclsao a
rnortcaast aaafl
takbettsr.
btituff, Ucfenaanu.
To the Coo liar Land
as eseeutru of Use writ of John.A.
ed, and Otorge SunST,
aPsrnfHcf
jkaswlasjssi-etTTtifcarW-ateat
Yon are herebr I
tomonnrln ttWarxnVratkieei Coat aarl
wtr the corapialnl Ated aphtM you la rite a bars'
entitled suit, witbia six weeks froet Jtjt ske
37th, 1901, Use first day of pttbbeattoa) ot ssir
summoas, and If yoti fall to so appear uMr
nntwer oa or Ufore the 7th day of ilapteasBsuV
looi, the last day of the liaae prrtenbed lo tW
order lor pubUcatioo of this tummoos, isr waa
thereof pUintlfTwra take decree agalaat yon
iK.uUnfrriuln lands In Coos ccmarr. StMS
of Oregon, for decree of farectasere ef f.sj
mortfage ana Ux ueas m cavptanH uiitinatny
lor Atrtrm ut said mortcace and tax kees OS
coniplalnt described are arst a prior Hsat oa'
said lands, said mortgage being rseesrtea! by
Coos Sy Land Company and said load cea
sUUng of lots lu blocks I. o. y. s. 09. ja, jty
3. 3J. H- 35. 3fi 37. 3. 39. 4. 4. 43- M
aS. 4. 47. 4.49. SO.S.. J3.54.Si. S. i'
the low a or East Marshneld. Coos cooatr.
Orcsoa. accerdiog to the plat thereof oa s iff
the County Clerk's cAce of Cooa coeaty. Ofe
ron. and also tuchporuoool said put et Eaa
ManhScUas was vacated by order of. skat
County Coart oa or about the sth day of Jasy
1S95. also the tide Und frontlet oa seetlea'
S. Tp. sj. S. R. 3 W and ihU Und ffoetW
Iot I In section jo. Tp. at. S. R. Is W asat
11 of taldloU.Uocks and pieces of load Mac
more particularry deentd In the mortgage tar
complaint herein set forth; for judgement sgalastf
said defendant Coos Day Und Coropaay for
60x4.70 and Interett thereon as prated for tar
the compkdnl, and lor such other relief as pray
ed for In the complaint and shall be deemed by
the Court proper.
Service of this summons It Blade by t"Wca'
lion In pursuance of an order tuade by the Hon.
r. it,,Wk-r. Counts ludre for Coos county,.
Oregon, and dated the s;th day of July, 1901,
nnd directing publication of Ihe aarne lo Ue"
"Coast Mail" a weekly newspaper pubibKed
at Marshfield. Coos county, Oregon, once ear
week for a period of sU weeks.
Attorney for Plaints.
MHall
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clusive sale of the VVALK
OVKR SHOE for gentle
men nuTthe"PATRICrANT
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Lace Curtains.
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