The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, August 02, 1902, Image 7

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SUPERINTENDENT LEE '
GETS TRACY TELEGRAMS
Washington Officials Work a Josh,
M Get About as Good as
Tlicy Send
tiuportntondont J, I), Leo, ol tho Ore
gon penitentiary, a few days ago rccolv
cd tlio following telegrams:
"Waililmton, I). C July 24, 1002-
,!.co, rJuperlnlcndcst Htnto I'onltontlary,
Fnluin, Or. Trscy seen In Pennsylvania
vontio tbla afternoon, Send deputation
it onco.
"J. I. HonXADAV,"1
Washington, U. 0., July 21, 1W2.
tjKrt(xl hero thnt Mary McLane, now
In Doston fa ongai(ul to nurry Tracy at
Capitol, Washington, tomorrow morn lug.
(ush Injunction.
"Jkssii: W. Cajdiiciiail."
"Washington, D. 0., July 21 1002.
Tracy In riding up and down Pennsylva
nia avenue on n bicycle, shooting holes
in tlia nlr, Torriblo excitement. Ilcaeo
enJ n pollcotnnn to tako lilm away.
"E. e. Littio."
"Washington D. 0., July 21, 1002,
At t o'clock tliia afternoon Tracy wan
rccn cllmhlng t ho Washington Monu
ment. Hurry rricue part)'.
"II, GltHOX GAMtlKIIR."
"Washington. I). V July 21, 100?.-
J tut saw Tracy itt Whlto Ilouec, Ho
wants appointment n United UtntoB
Manlial of Oriion district, and eaye,
'I'll meet U'oyot.
"IllA K. BkINETT,"
Tlio nbuVo messagea c:mo "doadbcad"
eo it la probablu tlio persons whoso namos
nro signed to tho telegrams arc public
ofllclals.
Superintendent L?o wired tho follow
ing reply:
"Salem, Or., July 24. Ira K Bonnott,
alias Carmlchnol, nllaa Hornadny, alias
Little, alias Gardiner, alias Deadhead,
"I wrote to Doctor
Pierce, who sent me
a very kind letter
and advised me."
Thousands of weak nnd nick women
can trace the beginning or n new life of
perfect health to thnt letter written to
iJr. Pierce.
Kick and tilling women nrc Invited to
consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All
correspondence held ns strictly private
and sacredly confidential. Address Dr.
11. V. Pierce, liuifiilo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription cures
weak nnd nching backs, headaches, ucrv-
mess and other womanly ailments ly
cutting the womanly clibcnsea which cause
the i.
"1 1 Hip iptliii: ol rooo I tieenme vcryilll,"
vrUit Mr. AJwiw-ScliuHi, of I.nle Wintliliijr.
ton, l,cmicin Co, Minn, "my lwck n very
wml: nml nclicil no tlmt I cmilil ilo no work ut
nil, m I wn olillKfl to tnkc to my bed. I felt a
rotiatnut ilcnlrc to nrlnnte nml tlic jmIiih In
nlxlnmeii were nlmoiit uiilicnrnnle. I wrote to
Dr. I'lrrcc, who sent me rt very kind letter, nml
ntlvNeil me to lukr til ' I'iivorilo I'tcucrlptlou
mnl Oolilcti Mcillcul Moanery. I took nix
tiottlcs of cncli nml mil n well woinnii now. 1
cannot liny enough In favor or J)r, fierce'
mi-tllclnc. ''
t'I'nvorUe Preset jptlou ", makes wenk
won -n strong, sick oiucn well, Accept
no Bubstltute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
most desirable hikaAjvo. for delicate
women ......
Washington D, C Your serio-comic
(ii(Iruplo liutallmont messages betray
your lack of Appreciation of famous visit
ors. Tracy was a constant boarder at
my hotel for more than threo yenre;
famo has followed him since. Hoard at
my hole! and you will bo famous, too. j
Klogant rooms awaiting yon, Mary Mo
Lano may bo his, but your choice would
ho llelva Lookwood and score of others.
Then you could scalu the Capitol dome,
danco on the apex of the Washington
Monument, sleep In tho nostrils of Bar
tholdl's statute and drink tho Potomac
In two. "J. D. Litis,
"Proprietor Dlmond Proof Hotel,"
SOME WORK NEEDED
TO ADVERTISE COOS
Outside World Should be Informed of
Of the Aduvanlagcs of
This Section
Tlioro is ono matter of considerable
Importance that could well engage tho
attention of Coos jlay business men just
now, nnd especially of tho Chamber of
Commerce. This la tho matter of adver
tising Coos Hay, and bringing Its re
sources nnd advantages boforo tho out
sldo world,
This has boon sadly noglcctcd of lato
yearn, nnd In fact, nover has been prop
erty followed up for Hny length of timo.
If wo wish to too this section rccolva
ita tbaro'ol the immigration thnt is flow
ing towaid tho Pacific coast and of tho
capital which is looking toward this side
of tlio continent for Jfuvorablo openings
for investment, wo must lot tho world
know there Is such a phtco as Coos Bay,
and let Uicni know what wo bavo hero.
EVory few days tho MAit, receive in
quiries from podplo in the East who
wont to know something about this sec
tion, and many rbIc for papers contain
ing particulars ns to Its resources. These
letters nro answered as best wo can, but
It is impossible to cover tho ground.
A small pamphlet could be compiled
and printed that would answer oxcel
lently In such casos, giving tho Informa
tion nbout Coob Bay thnt intending im
migrants would bo glad to rccoivo end
that would attract tho right kind of peo
plo to this placo.
Tho tlmo never boforo was eo favorable
for this work, Tho talk of a trans-continental
railroad lino coming in horo for
nn outlet has attracted tho nttentlon of
people nil over tho country nnd thou
snndi aro now wondering nbout Coos
Bay who novor heard of tho placo before.
Title, taken in connection with thu fact
thnt tho tide of davelopmont is sotting so
strongly townrd this coast, nud that tho
prosperous times nro bo favorablo for tho
otithv of capital nnd tho Inauguration ot
new enterprises, mnko it incumbent up
on ns to bestir oursolvc.B.
Tlioro ia no doubt but uny advertising
work undertaken by our pcoplo would
bu gladly and i-ffcollvcly ecconded by
no mo of tho railroads, notably tho Hnr
rlmnn cyndlcatu, thnt nro earring on just
uiich work touching other sections of tho
const, which thoy aro doing ns n mattor
of good business policy on their part,
Thoco eugecationa nro in ado in tho
hopo that thoy will help spread tho son
tlmont already existing nmong tho most
progrostlvo ol our people, thnt Bomothiug
ought to bo done to bring our ahnro of
the good things that aro coming hls
way.
ENJOYABLE FAREWELL ,
' DANCING PARTY
One of tho plcasYnUtt dancing; parties
over given In Marsbflcld wan hold in
I, O. O, V. Hall Monday evening, in
honor of Mrs. J.Nelson Crawford, (form
crly Miss Moltle Hall who Is about to
dopt for ,, boh)0 Jn New York ft(lor
a visit with hor mother and klndrod
nnd old friends here.
About 1.7) persons had been Invited,
nearly all of whom attended. At mid
night delicious refreshments of ico cream
and cako were served, alter which danc
ing was resumed for an hour or so.
To say that all enjoyed Ihcmcelves to
tbe utmost decs not half express it, It
was in the nature of a reunion and a re
vival of old times, when dancing was
almost (ho solo amusemont in Marsh
floldand hardly a week patscd without
n danco. To look over tho bnll and see
so many ol the "old guard" who used to
gathor in Norman's hall, many of thorn
then In tho first flush of youth, nnd to
note how kindly timo has dealt with,
them, was n plcaEnnt breath of old times
Not that any of ns aro getting advanced
In yoars, but timo has been flying just
tho same, since tho .party of men and
matrons who danced Monday night in
honor ol their old frlond wcro youth;
and maidens together.
Anong those Invited wero Messrs nnd
Meedamcs K A Anderson, Deubnor, Geo
Doubner, W P Murphy, F P Norton, L
M Noblo, W J Botlor, N Ramusecn,
John Snyder, DrCW Tower, Dr J T
McCormac, E U Flanagan. J II Flana
gan, A POwcn, W U Douglas, FMFried
berg, E 0 L Farrin, II II McPhcrson,
B F Juckeon.e E O'Connell, E L Bessie,
G A Bennett, J A Lugo, C A Motlln, II
Itced, P C Lovar.P L Phelan.P Hennes
sey, J F Hall, J F Hall, A M Crawford, L
Smllh.O W V,orao,n, A R Ten Brook,
J II Taylor, J II Milnor, J Uooke
Moedamea: J N Crawford, Nellie Siglin,
McKnight, Nollie Owon, 8 II Hazud,
Annlo Ucdrfcks, Hattlo Nichols, Emma
Nasburg; Mlisos L Howard, B How
ard, E Bennutt, A Atkcn, 8 O'CounoP,
A Butler, A Anderson, Eva Andorson,
Bird Short, Maud Reed, Edna O'Connell,
Julia Lnrson, Agnes Huchlnson, Suelo
Elckworth, Graco McCormac, Alice Mc
Cormac, May 'Willlump, Mamlo Mahon
cy, Mary Hague, Cora Chapman, Carry
Owen, Annlo Flanagan, Flora Kccne,
MSheridan,G Biily, G Sheridan, Maud
Brown, Nettlo Savage, Edna Bear, Ada
Johnston; Gontlemnn J. W. Bennett,
Dr E E Straw, Dr A G Gross, John
Merchant, Frank Hajuo. James Huchl
son, Dr. . U-. Walter, W E Dungan,
Ohas Stauff, T T Golden, J Kronholm,
J W Flanagan, AYm Lawlpr, Geo Lawler,
SImpBon, Simpson, Emll Ogren,
Loo Nichols, Billy Smith, AVill Elck
worth, Alex Campbell, Wat Short, John
Coko, Archlo Kruso. Coos Biy Circle,
Woomcn of Woodcraft.
Mnitcf it Oooii.
fellow' mnkes mighty
"Thnt
good
raonoy."
'Indccdl"
"Juro; ho works In tho mint," Bal
tlmoro Nows.
Only 50 Cents
to make your baby strong and I
well. A fifty cent bottle of
Scott's Emulsion
will change a sickly baby to
1 a plump, romping child.
Only one cent a day, think I
of It. Its as nice as cream.
Send (or n (r i " '5. nnd try it,
noriTTV ti. HOWNH. Chemists.
I 400-415 1'earl Gtreet, . . New York.
JOG. ami f iiuu; uu uiugttuis.
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T. P. WORTOW.
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NEW8 DEALER AND AGENT .
TTaTeTt Ban Krancinco anil Portland
dallied All tho 1 u it il 1 n g M a g a z 1 n o bT
nmnr t im u y 'LsnnniA vino oakd
a
a
HtibHcrlptlnna for all
pnpora and
Kino cignrtf and tobacco.
CHICAGO MESSENGERS .
WINS THEIR POINT.
Increased Wages and Pay for Over
time. Postal Messenger Boys
Now Out.
Chicago, July 28 The striking West
ern Union boys rctnrned to work thl
morning, tho terms agreed upon at Sun
day's conferenco having bcon ratified.
By this settlement the boys receive
Incrcawd wages, and extra pay for over
tlmo.
Tho Tostal Telegraph Co's mcttcngers
struck Oils- afternoon, demanding the
simo ecale granted tbe Western Union
boys.
A Surprise.
A number of the ladios of Coos Bay
Clrclo V. of W gave Mrs. W. D. L, F.
Smith a surprise Monday evoning, by
calling on bcr after lodgo. They brought
a delicious lunch, and tho occasion was
enjoyed by all, Those present were
Mesdames Abbott, Lee Brown, L. H.
Helsnor, Ed Cole, Chapman and 0.
Hansen.
CENTRAL HOTEL
Corner of Front andJ'A'Vtrccts,
MARSHFIELD,: OREGON,
JONH SrtYDER, : : : : : Proprietor
mKIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE
1 HOTEL has ust been entirely refitted and
refurnUherl throughout and is again open to the
public tor patronage.
New bedi and snrine mattresses have beer
placed in almost every sleeping room of this
house ana nenner trouuie nor expsns nas ocen
(tared to put everythlns in first-cuss order.
TERMS.
Board and Lodging, per week.. Jj.co
lioard, per week 4.00
single Meals . aj
THE STEAMER
ARCATA.
jr. O. XELhOX, Mastct.
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Will Slake ItcRuIar Trip
BETWEEN
COOS BAY
AND
SAN FRANCISCO
CARRYING
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
- LOWEST RATES.
Oregon Coal & Navigation Co.,
Proprietor.
F.8.DOW, Agent, Marshflold, Oregon.
3.0, CO. Agent, Empire City, Oregon.
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Stationery, Jewelry, notlonp
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Flanagan A Bennett
BANK, ,
DIRECTORS : T. It. Sheri
dan, J. W. Uonnott; rRE.;
nnd . II. Flanagan. VICE '.
PUES.: R. F. AVilliflms;'
CASHIER.
Capital, $50,000. .
n.lK81IFIEXI - - OKEGO."1!
We promptly obtain U. 8. asd Foreifa
imm
Bend model, sketch or pbcto ol InTecUoa for
rre4 report oa ratentauuty. for free boo,
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