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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1903)
I ! I Weekly coast mail TELEPHONE, MAIN 45! Entered in the Poitoffice t Marshfiejd, at Scctnd Class Matter. HAIL PUBLISHING CO., Proprietors, P. C. LEVAR, F. X. HOFER, Editors and Managers. G. W. WOODWARD, Foreman, Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, $1.50 a Year, Si 00 Six Months . , DAILY: By mail, (or advance payment only, 30 cents a month; 4 months fqr 5t.oo. when not paid in advance tc price is 50 cents per mouth straight. Issued every morning except Monday. AN AGGRAVATED CASE. A unusually 05:avnteJ casoot knock ing has been colled to the attention o! this pnrcr. Tho puilly pn'ty is a man who rauio to Marshlleld last Tall. Throuru the ru:i:tauco of sotno of our people, be cot work at his trade at ence. It k'o has been idle a day sluco it was bis own fdu.lt, as tberc is an untaliffud demand for workmen in his line, and will be for rhany months to come, Yat this man is ono of tho worst kick on tbo job, nnd not only a kicker, but an inconijcable and sentclors liar. As an illnstration: he bad thcofrontry to tell a man on Sunday that this country is abtolutely "no good" as a dairy country; that neither tbo toil nor the climate is adapted for it. To back up bis argu ment, bo asserted that the Coos Bay creamery is now shut down and not likely to start up again. Sow, tho man be was talking to is an old settler here and well acqcaiaicd, with the situation. What can be thought of the person who has ea liltlo sense as that? We may have a sort of respect for a skillful and and consistent liar; but for a bungling 'llar'andlTroon Yotthfa man was making bis brags that be had recently got bold of tome new cuiucra nnu given mem such a fill that they went away at once. That is where theso poople can do Incalc'alc ble harm. Strangers coming in natural ly eupposo that the people bore will at least prcicnt the beet features cf the country for their inspection, and when they foil into tho Lands' of such kickers 58 the ono under diccusBion they think there is tomcthing radically wrong ith the country, and thoy get out at thofira opportunity. Tho-cjieitfon is, what is to be dono with arch people. Something ought to bo done; but what? The Mail sug gests in all cerioueness that the forma tion of 'a? antl-kucckera club ia imper atively call'sl for by the situation. If any one has any other eurf;e,tion8 to mako ho is invited to put them into writing and wo will gladly give them publicity in these columns. ARE YOU ONE? Thero are a few men in every com munity that are so Bhort sighted that they will not patronize a home inbtltu tion, if they can obtain what they vrant lomowhero elfc. They are usually to bo found on the v knocker eida of the proposition, and jrdillo they know ihat by giving their .tr;4e to someone in their town they not ,only 4elp tl 0 other fellow, Lut help build up the town, and thus build bus- ineas for tbdmeelvos, etill to eave a few centa they wiHaend half way acrocs the continent to have heir job-pritildgdone -when tf 10 local offiqes could do it just as well and dp it fl.ui.ckdr-. Marsh fio Idwe regret to ty, hna a (aw of these deluded crcatuncs within her Ixmlero; Sumo o( them oro people whoowb everything they havo to Coos Day, but nte to couititutcd thnt thoy cannot repay what they owo tho country, It Cooh Hay Is ever to toko tho placo in tho world that bolonps to her py right of her favorable location nnd gooii resources thor-j will hnvo to bo a lot of cducationnl work dono. May it start eoon, UK KM ANN IT IS The news that Hermann was nominat- IU lUi V.UI1UIUS3 U I11U iiviiuuiittiii wu- , vention which met in Kuoao it n .l Ikb Om.. j 1 lt l.Mt.11.H source of deepest gratification in Coos county, Iiermaunis Coorconnty'd choice for any otlico to which ho may aspira, but wo would rather toe him iu tho placo to which he has just been nominated than in nny other. Wo nro now assured that Coos Bay'j iutereststn tho way of appropriations (or harbor improvements will bo looked out for, and that is a very important matter with this section, cipccially in view of tho developments In progress and in prospect. Mr. Her maun is an indefatigablo worker in tho interest of his constituents, as was prov ed during his years of service in tho seat to which ho cow aspires again, and in which he will undoubtedly repeat bis former cood work. For tbero ought to bo no doubt as to his election. Whilo thore bare natur ally been interests at work in tho district against his nomination, there ought to de not the slightest lack of heartiness in tho support given bim.by every Kcpub lican in the district. It is thought that the Democrats nil; try to put up a strong fight, but they will have their trouble for their pains. .GOOD AND EVIL SriRITS Touching tin claim of Itevorand I. N, Funk, cf New York, that bo has talked with the spirit of Henry Ward Beecher, Dr. I. M. Halderaan, of the Flra Bap tist church of New York, eayj that Dr. Funk lies. Ho rays: "Only evil spirits appear to men after death and surely Mr. Bceclfor'a would not be an evil one," Now a friend at our olbow has a curl osity to know what tho Rev. Haldemai! will do with thn Biblo accounts of the spirits of Moses and Samuel bavinz ap peared to men after death if"that puts them in the category of evil rpliits; also bow about the antjtl who appeared to John on tbo island of Patmos. Many other people will want to.know what makes tbo Rev. Haldeman think that eyil spirits appear to man after deato. In faot, what docs tho Rev. Haldeman know about it, any way? We are surrounded by mysteries, and, no matter how elrong one's belief may be, he knows absolutely nothing of what goes on beyond the veil. We may be surrounded by apirita-wbo are able, under tho right conditions to communicate with us; or the eplrita may be all corralled in eomo other place or places; or it may be true that man dlea as the beast dies, and that is tho end of him, But if thero are departed spirits around loose, why shouldn't the good ones have as mt'ch liberty as tho ovil ones? It hardly secma a fair ehake, to expose' ua to the influence of the evil ajiirita aldno, without the gentle ininlstra ;Ions of tho aogola to offset it. Of coun le then aro a gocd many augela that ai at dead yet,, ana some of us fortunate onea manage toeecureoco apiece; but there aro not enough to go af oW,' and What aro the joiner fellows gcing to do? THE TARIFF SITUATION (Capital Journal) Thoro is within tho Republican party a strong faction that domands a gener al revision of the. tariff, , Secretary Shaw, who is an Iowa toan, opposing tho Iowa demand for gonoral revision, In n epeech nt Peoria, ( 111., warns against revision. Ho even intlmntos that tho country could bolter stand tho exactions of tho trusts than tho paralysis of suspended industries Incident to gonoral revision of tho tariff schedules. Roosevelt maun n gonornl talk nt Minneapolis, In which ho carefully stated both ttdea of tho iltuatlou. Read carefully between tho lines ho would havo tho Republican party stand for a stable protective tariff, nnd yet nppcar to stand ready at any tlmo to mako noeded rovlslon from a ttandpoint of business interest. His argument that tho Republican party stands for tho difference in wages and tho cost of living in this country and other lands, in tho adjustment o( tarifl schedules, is unanswerable. Whore Roosevelt states that diffarcnt interests aro ottcn found pulling differ ent directions on tho same tariff sched ule, ho bits upon a koynote of tho sltn ation ehowing conflicting iulluencco that havo to bo met nnd dealt with. One mattor Is plain; the Ropublicans will roviso tho tariff from tho protective viewpoint, whilo tho Democrats would revleo it with less regard to protection, but more regard for tho effects it would have upon the trusts and tho revenues of tho country. Tho Salem Statesman evidently has a nw reporter. In announcing the gift to the cfty of a drinking fountain, he. or she, strings out one sentence of S35 words, filling 53 lines, without n place to stop for breitli. Guoes it must have been a woman. The business of tho Portland post ofSco is said to bo increasing rapidly. This showa that peoplo nro catching on and thoso who have businosd with that burg prefer to do it without having to visit it. Capital Journal. Spring and Summer Fashions Flower effects aro tho chief dlsttnc. tion of tho nheor Summ rr fabrics. The Louisino silica have acquired eucb soft ness and grace that thjy aro ex t native ly ussd for tire all arou 3d Snmuior gown and the Habutai and T'nklo varieties ex Mbit an embroidered elaboration that makea them approprir-to fordressy woar. Taffetas are now pre curable in a eof rustleless quality. Tho chiffons approach tho J-ilka In In wearing quality belir;,' much heavior than tho predecessors. Canvas ia as jumins; great Importance In tho realm of Spring frocka and coa ta; itia used as cloth, with. etrapplnRBi atitchlngs, etc, Basket-weavo- cotton cheviots, madras and mercerizodi cottons offer inoliBlf euggoatlons for the uhirt-waht ruit, and tho smartent nhlrt-walsta are made of mercerized fubrice, euch aa vesting, cheviot, Jinon and canvas. Nearly ovory rowh, whether made dl toft woolen or a eheer wash fabric, ia characterised by nhlrring. Tho reign of leco continues, Soft ami filmy Tonerriffo and Mexican Uses aro tho noveltioj of t'ao nnaeon. The now braids, which w'Jl ha uaod InprofuBion, are eoft and n pliable and well suited to forming deal gna on tho,' 'goirn, and the now button i, ylistoninj with colored htonea and en imel, aro ex amples of tho higheat art of the fcmllor, From the Delineator for Ma, SOME ANCIENT NEWS Magazine Published In 1782 A Curio At Tills Day WoJinvo had tho pleasure of looking over i bound' voluino of "Tho fc'oou Mngnraiiu" for 1782, published nt L'din burj,' by Mutry t Cuchrnn. It Is quite n curiosity, from the fact that the old style "a" is used, nud other matters of the printing ate bundled unite differ ently from thu prusout style. (JulU) n lut of of npaco la devoted to tho war In America, nud to the debutes in parlitneut touching thu snmo. The change iu the mnnuerof hnudllng thu m;wt nity be gn(herel from the fcllonine. account of tho sinking of thu Royal (ie rgo, uu event f.tmoua iu eoug and ster;. Thirty euveu lines of the mag.Atlue prlut are devoted to thu mat ter o; no folluwu: Aug. 3(. Au express arrived at tho Admlrnlt;; from Lord Uowoat I'orta mouth, I itformicg tho board of tho melancholy disaster to his Mnjoity' ship tho'Uoywl (Joorge, of 100 gunr, with niosl.othur crow, being lost at Spit head, abo at half past ten in tho .morn ing of thu drecedlng day. Tho unfortu nate acch lent happened whilo tho ship was hovo upon 'a ' career to havo tho waturplpu to his cistern repaired; at which juuetiure n strong squall at N . N. V. cnino on, and her keel lyini : across tho tldo current, shu fell ec ddenly on her ben in ends and before they could right rhlp, alio fielld and went down', her toprnaits only appea ring at tho watcrV edge. At the tlmo ol this calamitous oveut 8IS officers, set men AC. wore on ooard, 131 only of wht m woro saved by tbo boats of tho fleet. Among tl te ofilcora who perished, it I; with the u tmoet concern no mention that brave a nd experienced commander Itear-Adm. Kom'Mjnfelt, who waa writ ting in his cj ibbin when tho (hip wont down. Mr. Saunuers, bin fjrst lieuten ant, tho fifth lieutnuant, together with Major Grabs m, and two lieutenants of marines, tho surgeon and carpenter shared the st rne fnto. Tho rest of the officers wero fortunately aaveJ. "The Lark bloop Y.ctualor, which was along side thv Iloyal (Seorgo, was awol lcwed up in the vorte:c occasioned by the striking of tho.lateer; .ind sovcral peoplo on board her wero drowned. "Numbers of deal1, bodlcawero rrcn floating abo-at the nliijs ntSpitherid eoon after tho Royal Gcoi gu irout down. Jury List Circnif Court BC Bradbury, logge r, Fred Poo re, farmer, John Yoakam' Oscar Reed, farmer, A J Harslin, farmor, E A Ho wlu, farmer, GeoMollen, laborer, Marshfleld. . Ponlodo. it Myrt'lo Point. Bandon. ' Ccqulllo. Myrtlo Foint. ii ii MarshOylil. W T Dement, atockrnnn, Win Bnrkas, C Hack.endorff, ahlptuilder, A G Aiken, C C Johnson, farmor, M J McDonald, miner, S C Brown, carpentot, I Lando, merchant, R C Conlea, merchant, W C Deuhner, blackauiKIi, II L Card, farmer, A McNair. merchant, I'oter Nolaon, blacksrnilh. Chaa Loronz, morcltaut, Fred I'erkins. furmer. u Norwftr, iianuon ii ii Coqnllle. u ii ii Myrtlo I'omt, M (i North Bond. Coos Rfvor. LIhby. ,' A D.ivonport, capitalist, Bewart Miller, farmer, H Henry, butcher, Chn i Ih'o, farmer. Ray .B l)omtnt, farmor, KKU.ckliff, Fetter j .orfk'io, joiner, L D Smith, farmer, A B Campbell, minor. Nasal OATARRH tto&hj& In all U itaxea tturo ibould Wj cletuUnosf. , Ely's Cream Balm cleanisi, lootlici and heals tie dlteucd membrane. It cures catirrb and drlvts tmy a cold iu tbo bead quickly. IIV rrur ? ,y."U.t 3" J ;Ki' &&.& JtTtVJt - . '.- Ci'.V irt.y 1... i Cream Halm Is placed Icto tl io noitrllj sptVidi 0r tbe tnembrano and Is abtoi btd. Itcllufk la, mediate and a care follows. It If net-ilrJigrWlbc Dot produce sneezing, Largo tilui, lb cents at Urug. gliti or by mall; Trlil Size, 10 ojutt bnu!l, UY UWTUZOS, H Wwrw UUett, Vvi Wrk. "frt't-M"H t"if-M-0 M - l - W4 - LUMBER That is. what wc lii.Vc to jell ami we can fill nil oulcr.s for any ami all let mis. The equality is guanmlcd ami the price is Ki; ht. Our Stock JncliulcA nnythiiiK required in l?ir, Spruce, Ucil ami White Cedar. 4 SIMPSON mow main i5i -KHH-f W - K4H1 f IDorL't dS-u-rr i I TT" I'lmit nnrolloulo spods is to uory Vc, py too inulh of Kiiarnnteed reliability, prlcos. Wo hand lo none but riteda auppMed by row era who can 'ao triistyd. Wo rbnll appreciate your patrorniKe a) id bid lute that you will in dun oeason appreciate t ho quality st tho oods atipplivd. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY MARS II F I e 1. 1), ; : : OKKfiON Nnul Catarrh qui :kly yldldn lo'tfcaU j merit by Kly'n Cream Jl aim, which U nc;rco. ' nbly aro'iiatlo. It U r ccolvoil throueii tbo notitrils, cleanaon nud hoaln tho holo nur- faco over which it ihlT uscaitNolf. Urugniktt ' fcull tho fiOc. nizoj ') .Vial tho by moil, 10 conts. Teat it nnd yc ,m oro uuro to coutinu tuo treatment. Annnr mccinrnU . . To accoinuiolnt j tboso vrlio aro partial to tho uro of nturu' ,7rs in applying ilijalils into tho rmwil pn iit-ei for oitnrrhnl trou f.r flllA IknAn.i.Tl . k.aB.aa fntA. llnl.M In r . .... llnuld fonn. whl eh will lo known ns illy'rt Hi., U i,VjlMi- JIH MIUIIIII-7 V( VRIII .IIIKU m ijiiimn trcmii j Jairn. i'n i lnci'Jdini: uio rC...l.i a..:... i . . -. . .............. .-. spraying tulai j7Scenti. Drurjiatn or by mU, Tho He Id rorm embodies tho mod- HUUI I'.VjJI... (ll (JJ uu, BUUU jaCJIUiUHWLtW BO VEARO' EXPERlflNCE MS fcW TnADt MAnnu Dcsion CopvnioHTB Ac. Anrnna iMidlna a ikilrb and dtierlptlon mar r ulcklr oimrUIn iur ciplnlun fte whetr ail I prnntlna la lirohnlilf imtuiilabln. C'(jmmuiilr -I loimtilctlrronndgiitul. Handbook un I'atsnta l intfres. llMiiit auenrjr for ourljitr patiinti. I'Atcnts latsu ilirouiili Munn A Co. recvlru l nwUxl n'AUt, nltliuut cliarvo, lo tlia Scientific flmcricdJt, A liindiomtlr llloitralcil klr. Ijtrroit ir. ru'Jtluii (if anr rj.ntiuo Innrnal. Terms, 11 u ;r art fnur raonllii, (L. Holit by all nits1fnltr. IYi UNN &Co.30,0:oadWew York L ibuiU Ufflce, US V BU rait.ltiut'u,Z),C. i nn jimr;r.Bt nr.NHAtfo.v xvMtrwuunu L1LIPTJT. , C( ilnpsuklo Pock ct 6' rnHEO'copn apparatus - 'Jh o small est HtcreoRfono with the ntrou KOSt opt jcnl effect. 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