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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1903)
A -u LjC . .. j T.?l STNMSjfM f K .) 'W MustDivvy With State SYNOPSIS OF NEW EDDY CORPORATION DILL " . .luat Pay Annual License Fco Bd foro Doing" Business In Thlo .Stale - , An prnclicnlly everybody lo Interested in corporation!1, o( rno kind or another. Tlio MAM pnblUlioi tliu rmlloiil fbnturrn of tliu law known n tliu "Eddy Hill," which woe pasiod nt tliu I not nrealon of t)io Ipgliiluturo. Every corporation ornnlzd In thlo rtnto on r.ml ultur May 21, 1L0!I, tlio dnto llili lnv guim Into effoct, will imvo to pay mi organization (no bated on llu capital rtock no follows: Capital olocl; ver To Fo fi.ooo e i 10 O.UOO 10,009 15 10,000 i!,0tf 20 25,080 150,000 do.ooo 100,000 : ioo.coo vmjooit -tTi jso.ooo noo.ooo . oo &00.000 1,000 000 7i 1,030,000 , 2,0Q0,CO9 IK) L'.OOO.OCO 100 Any corporation formed for educa tional, llicmuy, rciviitlllc, religions or charitable puroioi pnyii n fco of f."i, Under lection 'J tlio tccrutnry of state It given power to nqtilro tint namo of a corporation to do changed hoforo filing it articles, if tlio name adopted roin bits tlio name of romu o'.liur corporation previously organised under tlio Itnva of this itnto ro ilotoly na to bo likely to cauio coufntlon. Under section a, if a corporation in creases or dlmiiiMii'n its capital Block or rt-colv'i to tlitooutlmto doing busl num, n duly vet Mod copy of tho rosolu tlon authorizing it imitt bo filed with tho trcretary of ntnto. On nny Incrcnru of cupltal stork thu feu must bo jwld ;c cording to tlio llbt above printed and on n curlllh&to of decro.no tho fru in 10, For filing supplementary artitloj tho Iw 1 3 15. f JIUHT I'll.H ftTATKXKMT In tho month of Juno eaolt year, nnd ) .fore tho first day of July, every cor I oration, foreign of domottic, oxcopt nil hinds of Inimranco compnuioi which nroothunvief proldrtd lor shall, upos : blank) to bu eopplivd by him, tliu with tho recrotnry of etato n verified statement (bowing the following facts: 1. Tlio nitmu of thu corporation. 'J. Tho location of its principal of fice. It. Tjio names of thu pretldnut. sec retary nnd triudurcr, with thulr post o'llco nddrotecs. t. Date of annual election of direc tors and olllcerd. Tt. Thu authorized capital (took. number of chares and par value of onch til n re. 0. Tho amount of stock, m breribed tho amount issuod nnd tho amount paid up. Kvory corporation, foreign and do jnottlc, exrept thaen formed foi educa tion, literary, seleutlfK', relkloua or charitnblo purposes, uillhnvo to pay tho follovIug nnnnnl llccneo foo, based on its iiutltorizcd capital stock: Cupltnl Stock Over To Fee $ H.OOO . fi JO n.ooo D.OOl) 10,000 10,000 'J5.0UO L'o.ooo co.yo;) 00,000 100.C00 100.COJ t'uO.OCO 2o0,0:() I50O.O00 cjo.oao i.oco.oo j i,oix),ooo u.cod.oeo 2,000,000 15 i!0 :w r.o 70 100 125 175 200 Tho routijnr animal llconoo feo is pay nb!o by tho 10th day of August of each yonr but nt tliu timo n corporation is orgnnlr.ud it must pay its llconso foo for for thu frnotlonal part of thu fiscal year, which begins July 1 of each year. It a corporation falls to pay euch II ceticefcoor does business contrary to v i- . thn pfoVllilons of the net, it In llnblo o n flno off J100, Which, (tognthor with tho llconio foo due, way bo recovered In notion nt I n w luallltitod In tho namo of tho state ' Kvcryforolgn corporation boforo trans noting bimlnoss within tho otnto is re quired to Appoint h resident nttornoy in net who la n rotldctit of this Htatc, on whom proccos can bo served, which power of nttornoy hni to bn filed with tlio uccrotary of tr.to. Tho power la Irrevocable, except to mibttl- tuto another qiiallnVl poreon. Unices thin appointment lo made nnd maintain, tallied, n foioiitn corporation can not trammel business in this ntnto or main tain any niil,t In Its court-?. If, for any canto, the nllorric-y in fact bo not main tnlucd, service may bo hnd on tho cor poration by eorvlng tho rccrctary of slate, who then notifies tho company by cittnillfij tho papers to tho corporation nt its principal ofllco, as dltcloacd by llu last statement filed witli the secretary of ul alo. Much corporation hna-lOdayo after tetvleo on thu tecrcturyot state lo appear. Kvury forelirn corporation not now doliiK buolnoiH in thin stnto ohull, hoforu truucactinK buslnoha, fllo with tho teorc tary ol statu n written declaration of its doilru to oiiuaKu in huninenH within this state, and must cot forth the following facts: 1, Its full narnoo. 'J. Tlio namo of thu ttnfo or county under whotu h it was organized. 3, Thu location of homo ofll:e. 1, Datu of Incorporation, 5, Amount of capital stock. 0, Naturo of butinecs. 7, Location of jirincipal ofllco with H. Namo of attornoy in fact. 0. Namo nnd addroseus of tho princi pal oillcorr, its directors nud general u(ent in tho stntn of O.eon. A duly cor tided copy Of Its articles of Incorporation muat alto be filed with thu declaration. A fee of u0 must bo paid, toother with tho annual llcouso fee, for the fraction of tho year at tho timo thu papois nro proontfd to the vucrotary of tho statu for filing. All iuturancii companies complyltifr with other lanu which cover thorn do not have to jay thu fOO above mention ed. JIUMT TAY TO MAINTAIN' SUITS Kvcry foroln corporation now Irani nctitiK btitlucRs In this etato, except tho lunurnrico coiupaulor, which, an above statod, uroothurwls) providmi for, mutt comply with tho nbovo provisions wlth- In fix mjiilhs from tlio pacioo of tho act. No crporation, foreign or domestic, can maintain any suit whilo its licento fco is unpaid nnd until paid it I'rawu iutcrett nt tho ratu of (i per cont por bu num. Whilo thodellmiuency contiuues Its right to do business is abated, excopt that other persons may enforce any right or obligation nc,aiust it. Tho plea that thollconbo feo io unpaid nuiy bo intoipoEtd at any timo before trial upou tho morite, and if ittuo bo joined upou tuch plea it shall bo flrtt tried. This plea, howovor, cannot bo intorposed by tho delinquent corpora tion. All fees plid go into tho general fund of tho statu, and it has buen estimated that it will amount to about tlC0,000 n year, but this, of courio, Is largely gunts '.vefk. Thivt a largo amount will bo realize.! is certain. Thu bunion is not a heavy ouu, tho law Is almost Holf-opor-ativo, so thnttho iccultNlll pinctlcally bo all profit for tho slate. Tlio Eni'Ir .Tin I r.o Sohonl. Tho II rst helioola In hoiuo Maine towiiH hnvo boon utteiidcd with romantic cir cumstances. Tho first Hchool In Gull ford, for want of n hotter place In which to fortlllzo tho youiiK idon, wna hold "In tho LTt ovor Cnptulu lien iiotl'H open Hlicd." In Dexter tho first gnthering of urchlim for Instriictlqu was in "Lieutenant Stafford's burn." In Corinth tho first school wiih held In tho open nir under n largo tree. Tlio firt Hchoolroom In Kxetor was pciiiaiiH iih uiiUiuo na nny. Crotehod polua wore set In tho grouvd back of Mr. UnrUor'n barn iyid on thesu othoc polca woro Inld, whilo nround tlio Bides looso boards wero set up on end to In dono tho Bpaco whoro tho school was hold. Scholar of tho present day. would look1' askfluco ut hucU couveu- PJlCBtL .w.jLl. ...uu ..'. - f i-..ii tj i . . ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING' i . Precbytcrlan Church Bounds up a Prosperous Year Tho annual business mooting of tho First Presbyterian Church of Mdrohflold was held in tho Church on Tuesday evnnlriK nt 8 o'clock p, m. Tho attend anco was laruor than usual on fetich oc casions. Tho reports were oticouraKinp, dIiowIok Hint ton members hnd been added to tlio Church durinu tho year, that tho Sunday Qchool and C, li. So ciety linvo had a very oncournftlnst itrowth: that tho ladies of tho Aid Boolct'y Imvo dono n splendid work, nnd that the finances of the Church nro in n vety rallsfaclory condition. Tho Church rccelvod and paid out during tho year on ctirrontcxpenres and improvomments (070,01, A small deficit was reported which woo provided for, Tho plans ouituostcd by tho Truotoos for next yoar call for a considerable advance toward solf-tuppori. This isn move in tho riRht direction. Officers wcro elected as follows: Chairman, Itov. F 0. Strang; clerk, Mti, It. J. Coke; tnnuurcr, F, 8. Dow; truntco for tho entuini; thrco years, T. W. Nicola nnd older for another torin of thrco years, J. I). Jchnton. 15osIdcs tho rrctilar torvices in Marthfiald thu pastor preaches ouco a month in tho afternoon at North Ilcnd in tho near future. Thu pastor ho doted ten mouths of service on this field and has rcaion to Uko courage and press on. At tho cloeo of tho buslnots mcotliiR all wero Invited to to tlio rcsldonco of F. 8. Dow, whero a. sooiit timo was enjoyed and most dc IIcIojs rrifreiliroonls wero soryed by the Indicf, Tho cccation all through wae one of great inlorcst and enjoymont to all who noro pretont. OLD FASHIONED STEAMBOAT RACE On Mississippi Klver During World's Fair. Suggested by Sir Thomas Llpton An old-fashioned itoimboat raco, a common occuronco in tho prosperous days of tho Mlseiislppl Hivcr, with tho firo belching out of the smokestacks and tho boats going forward nt a terrific rato of speed, is a euegestion which comes from ncrocs tho Atlantic as an attraction for tho World's Fa'r, St. Louis. Gcorgo F. 1'arkur, tho World'? Fair ro6ldent roprcioittative in London, writes that Sir Thomas Llpton has made tho abovo suggestion as a drawing card for tho Fair. Tho plan no doubt grow out of trio yacht-racing connections of Sir Thomas. Tho suggestion is of courso very favorably regarded as ono that would attract largo croweds to thu river's banks to witnoss tu:h rt stirring contest. "Wltr Cnrlyle Vn Not n Uorc. Curlylo took u friend, n much youn ner ninu, out wnllclug with hliu nud In his usual wny ludulKcd In n monologue In which, novertheloHrt, Ids companion wiih uitieli Interest. Onco or twice, however, tho frlond ventured to put lu a word or two of objection In regard to wniethlne; mild by Cnrlyle. Thin mi noyed Onrlylo intensely, nnd when they reached homo ho turned upon hln com panion nud uddrcRsed to him tho fol lowing wnrntng: "rouns mnn, I'd buvo yo to know that yo'vo tho cnpnclty for bolng' tho grentcHt boro in Europe." Tho poor man hnd hardly spoken a dor. cu wonls; but, sluco theso hnd been crltlenl, they hnd nuulo him seem to Curlylo u potential boro of colossal pro portions. Many men In this way got' unjustly called bores. They vomnro to doubt aomo Ntatcmcnt niatlo In conversation nud nro nt ouco branded with tho most terrifying of nnmcH. Theso unfortu nate persona nro In truth not borca at all, but merely tho tnuocout dctcctorn of tho latont cnpnclty of boring In oth ers. Curlylo bIiowihI by his npeech what was Indeed tho fact, that ho, not his friend, possessed tho potentiality of boring. It is truo that -bin great Im agination generally saved him, -but ho often wont perilously near tljo .Ilpo, Hnd ho ;iot been the mun of genius ho wus ho would assuredly htivo-boon tlio greatest boro lu Europe! Loudon Spec tator mL . - OLYMPIC CAMUS AT THE ST. LOUIS FAIR Chicago Agrees to the Transfer and European Authorities Make the Change World's Fair, St. Loals, April 1. Tho groatost ovont in tho Athletic world on his sldo of tho Atlantic during tho present docado will Lo the Olympic games at tho World's Fair In this city in 1W1, Tho holding of thcto fcnmco for tho first timo had been con ceded to Chicago by tho management but tho necessary postponement of the World's ?air led to n reconsideration of tho maUer.L'hiccgo taking tho initiative and courteously agreeing to their trans fer to St. Louis. Theso games aro htlJ onco in four yoars and aro a revival of tho famous Olympic games of Greece. Tbc Olympic gameo of Grecian hietory wcro contctts for men and boys end consisted of leaping, wrestling, boxing, throwing tbc spear and dice, racing in armor, chariot racing, horzo racing, etc. Tho tamos wero tho principal ftaturoof the quadrennial festival of tho Olympic Zeus, held on tbo plain of Olympic, in tho province of Ells near tho coast (outhwett of Athens. The festival was celebrated in a Eaircd en closure citlcd the Altif 570 by 750 feet full of temples and alters; tho games in attadlnm or bippodromo on tho oast tide of thoAltisand connected with it by numerous pactages. On the wctt tide of the Altis was an extensive gym natiutn for the use ol alhtets in train ing. flie games wore hold every four years in mid-summer and covered a period of four days. Tho exact timo of holding was regulated by tbo phaies of tho moon. The date was auncuueed in ad vauce of, each festival by heralds tent tbro'uchjolb tho provinces of Greece proclaiming a cessation of hostilities and declaring the torritory of Eiis in yiolablo during tho festival season. Pilgrims witw sacred eiTcrinss'and great processions of peopla crowded tho Olym pic plain by tbo time of tho opening. On tho first day after a religious cere mony of prctcnting offerings, the athlo ic competitors wero proporly classed end arranged by tbo judges who then led i them in .proceesiou around tho stadium and 'opened tho games with olaborato ceremony. The contest of thn trumpeters was held on tho first day. On tho tccond day thero was contctts of boys, foot-races, wrestling, boxing, tho pentatbolow of fivo-gamo contests of leaping, running, throwing tho spear, the dhcua and wrestling; tbo pankra tlon or combination if boxing and wrestling; and horso racing with boy jockeys. Tlio third day was devoted to contests of men, foot .rjecs, wreelliug, boxinir, racing In heavy armor ; pankratlou (box log amlwrostlinc) contests. On tho fourth day thero wore more pentntblow ccntcBts, chariot races and horso races. On tho fifth day, the awards of olivo crowns wero bbntowod with proces sions, tacrifkos and banquets to tho victors. The ceremonies ended with tho victors appearing nt tho alt or woar lug thoir crowns and with a final graud banquet at tho public hoiuo reserved for tho Nation's guests. In 189U (April 0 to 11th.) lnrgoly through tho instrumentality of IS.uou Picird do'Coubertin, of Parle, and nt hia suggestion the Olympic gamoa wore revived J. AtherjjJ, Greecej.with reat success; ntlilotos from all the world par tfcfpatlJg and visitors from all tho world swelling tho altonddnco, A stad ium was built nftor tho outlines of tho anclont arena nnd tho program and tho proceedings of tho gam en, generally mado t; sdhcro an nearly possiblo to what was Interpreted to bo tho aocicnt regulations and customs. At lliooo contoits, American athlotts woro phonomlnally ftuccflisful, Ameri cans leading In almost nil of tho events and an American being tho first victor of tho qatnos. Tho.Marathon race, how ever, cross country frfom Marathon to Athens tho popular ovent of tho series, was won by a Greek, to tho poetic satis faction and loud acclaim of tho world. In iOOO tho games wore again bold, Rt Patl?, alio with great success whore th6y constituted ono of the important adjuncts of tho Paris Exposition. Tho international Committee (Comito International Olymplque) was organized, in 18U1, in Taris, by Baron Pierre do Coulertin for the purpose of nnd -a woodshed Btragglfng along lu tho ii. ..-i i! 1 1 .t m in middle distance and some cattle bmerfr- 'rccttabIi,hInKthoOIympicGamesnpon,lnK froia tlu) backgroundf or on , the ba9ls, conformable to tho spirit of 'wpty vlllago street, nthwnrt a door- ' yard with the Monday's wash hunglug' thoprotentagr,. Its momboribipcon-j out in it Yet tho chnncca immensely eists of twenty four rcprescntavca of nro thnt the farm born or vIIInKc borl ; boy will feel the divine Influence wbiru different nations and remains as original ly selected. Tho World's Fair will have an Idaal place for the games consisting of a eup- erbatnUiic Hold, already graded, end teats for 25,000 people Near at hand are tbo truinlng quarters for athletes, soon to be completed. Advertorials JnBt a line that keeps telling a roes sage about eomcthins will get customers who will want just tho something. It is eaiior to tell people about a good thing than to defend them in a stock which is bad. If a merchant has no aspirations for higher success ho nend not advertise. The advertising may bring results but the advortiting must bo right to get thoto results. Pereistcnco is necessary to t.et all the gpod there may bo in advertising. Tho man who pluugcs when ho has some-, advertising columns of its Iocnfpap. ., . . , . ., , .. . , Ever' business nnd professional man' thing special to sell is creating tho Im-, In 0 community 8nould Imvo an udver- prcssiou tlmt when ho doien't adver-j tlsement In tho paper published in'liis tite ho hasn't much that is worth cell- ,own- lt lt ,s -oU-lS greater tliari a . . ., .... .,,,.,.,. two Inch curd. In-addition to the bene-, ing to tL? attention ol tho individual. nt lt doc8 the ndvertlser In brlnglnd I hts buslncFS to the attention of the pub- It Is surprising that any merchant j He. It Is n Blight token of his npprccia should fall to see tho commercial B(i. oa o? tho benefit thnt o well conduct.: , , , , ; vantage ol adveitlsing. It ia etrange that any merchant should fail to uso in tha heat wav thesnaeoof tho nnirinnnpr. which ho could fill vith good points aboat stock and busineei methods and make valuable. The wlso? advertiser studies how to got values into his spaco from costing to much. Iloalso cocks to get good out of hie investment rathor than keeping his investment down to tbo lowest point. It isn't tho lowoU cost that shows tho greatest wisdom in advertis ing any more than it is in buying goods Trying.to do bustuoaj without advnr tlsln la liko winking in tho datk; you know what you are trying to do, but no ono else docs. Teoplo differ as to Jokon, but here 13 a rule that mny bo depended upon: A Joke you toll yourself is always n goocT ono. Atchison Globe. A BoM of Honor. Tho inconsiderate creditor pressed for Immediate payment of hl3 promis sory note. "itiit.I have no money," said tho debtor wearily. , "I saw you pay tlmt man who Just wont out," retorted tho creditor lndlg. uantl.v. , . . i "That was irdebt of honor," replied tho other, with hauteur. Tho creditor lmmedlhtely toro ud tho promissory notoMvnicH'ne nelti in, aw hand nnd throw It In the fire. "So hi mino n debt of lionor," ho rc inrirked simply, . v So far no good, nnd tho matter Is pro- coaling nlonc; tho proper lines for such cases undo nnd provided. -. Tho debtor assured himself tlmt the promlso to pay had been really con sumed. 'Tnnlon mo," ho then politely snld, "but you toro up Hint note volutitmlly, nnd from mercenary motives. I ciitiuot tbcreforo recognize it as a dobt of hon or." $ WJiIch proves thnt n nice Bertso, oC honor is a good thing to haro lylnp; about handy. Tho creditor smiled Indulgently. "Oh, . that was only a copy I toro up," ho re pllal. Ho took another noto from hl.i pocket. "Thh Is the original, you boo," . ho remarked, with pnrdonnblo pride. Which proven again Hint a cnrofnl " man beforo burning his bridges' amurc himself that tlio ferry is still Mi$ buslnesij at tho same old ntnud. ' KnrIrotinic.it anil Oenlu It appears thnt u child born where ho, couiu nret wittingly open nis eyes upon Dojt , : nts a nouio square, framed In by name whoso frcacocd nnd sculptured 'fron should fuce In gardened spaces n lovo,l fountain wittv groups of beautiful stnt unr' glimpsed through tho leaves und wntors, ought to feel tho Impulse to creative, art far more than a child tba'c first looks out on a bnrn nud n hnt- housc, with a pump In tho foreground boy will not visit the soul of the city bom child, or If city birth Is not -wholly nlicu to the creative will thnt it shall Btlr In the spirit of houio boy bom in u mean house on n back Btrcet'or over a shop nud not in the heart of a boy born in a palace on n noble square. Ah yet no one can say why this should 1, though no ono can deny that It is bo, nud we venture with much modest tnls glvlhg a theory which will not pcrbnns hold halfway, If bo far as that W. D. Uowells lu Harper's Magazine. 'MusfwdftK iN'UNisaisr."", A. United Effort Xeceuurr to Xlttlla' Ci n Tows. By a united effort tho citizens of a town or vltyngo could build up a place, they would feel proud of anil secure to, the community many of the ndvnn tticcs that go to make life worth living in the great cities and at tho same timo , make tho callings In life" more atirnc Uve and profitable. This consummation can only bo secured by tho co-opemtlvc, , rffort of the entire population of tho community farmers, mechanics, mer chants, laborers and professional men I as well as capitalists. Each can con tribute bis share by assisting his neigh bor with his patrouago nnd by giving, every worthy enterprise or undertaking his hearty nud unqualified support and approval. A town ery often Is Judged by the vu niiu emcrprming newspaper is io a town. Further, lt Is a notice to tho world nt large thnt his particular Hue of Is represented in tho placo by an enterprising man nnd gives thoo Fcoking locations a good opinion of the business men represented. CLEAN STREETS. ;$ Vi-"" tV. CJood Itenlth nnd Qood Uralnasre In-. cimrnblo Condttlona. . v Clean streets nro ono of tho main factors In tho reduction of disease. Tho first duty of rt town Is to provide for tho health of tho residents that 1st, bo far us It Is possiblo to do so by pre ventlvo measures. Clenullncss is nest to godliness, and puro water nnd a sci entific sowerngo system nro ludlspensn-. ble nlds to the physical nnd moral wel- " faro of tho commuulty. In far too many localities Is tho question of drain ngo left to tnko caro of Itself, aud It. remains a perpetual mennca to the pub lic health, sooner or later to break:, forth with dtro results. Money judiciously spent in this work under tho supervision of a competent engineer is a safo nnd sure Investment thnt will bo returned with compound In terest in ulmost ovcry town thero in room for Improvement In ttils direction, aud each business nmu nnd household? or owes lt to himself and his neighbor to help along this necessary work. A oyatcm of drainage should bmbraco uot, only tho removal of Btorm wator which fulls upon tho strcots, but 'aji?( . iuu Miner iiom Bums, ciosoib, raciorim. niiu uiuer source a. aii bucii puouiii navo, direct connection with sewers having an outiot in uio uenrest watercourse. Tho streot KUttfi-a Bhould.bQ kept frco' ft-oni rubblr.1 as;d have such u perfect grado that no wtlter ylll find lodsmeht loug tho BtiveVa bu'olther side . . . i V X 1 1 h w$ V'f l.T 'i-iCV24z1:?:&'$ -i ai&v JU