Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, May 09, 1903, Image 5

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iM.iii i. mi. mill . '- -1-
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UiiIoiikOrpon, has n Louis nnd Olmk
' I'nlr Woiiinn's'Olub.
Hmnllpox lino been entirely stnnipod
out nt rllinnllio, Or
Another now run of salmon on the
(Jolutupla Id reported.
A travelling (ivniiKflliit In holding
etrcut incullugi In Alhnny.
Knlum linn n Clvlo Ulenn-up I,cnuo
who nro doing good turvfeo,
tiennlur Fulton )ropoit0f9 to make ouv
ornl rpeoches for Hermann.
Kclimioreteln A Armltagu'a bakery in
Itoeoburg vnn burned Hominy.
W. V. Kldur Is no a- In full clurito of
tlio Holdlur'a Homo nt Itosubunr.
Tho Houthorn 1'aclllo will brldgu tlio
Wlllainultu rlvur nt Auivcgo, Oru.
'Jlio Wlllamotto vulloy is bilng visited
hy Nurrln A llowo's Llic ntiltnnl show.
Tlio Mny festival nt Kuguun will oc
cur Tuesday, Weduusdiiy nnd Thursday.
A Kurck.t partv In being organized to
explore tliu cavui of Joj'iphluo County.
Tlio Ural election under tlio now
charter will bu held Junu lot nt Mil
nnukle.
Tlio Annual enmp meeting of tlio
Christian church will ho hold nt Tumor
beginning Juno Id.
Tlicro It no chanxo in thn striko ellua
tlon nt CrcHunt City nnd tlio tlo-up may
Init nil summer.
Tlio niiassabta voluntion of O'lnckn
iiiriH county is Indus: ltnot;doublcd this
year by llio assessor.
Jojoph J. Hiiryof Denver, Col. has
purr.liUMod tlio Balom I.luht nnd Trnctlon
Co'd. plant, nnd will upunttu it,
J).nu Paling of Dallas College won
tlio Rtnlo prohibition orntorlcal contest
last Friday. Subject: "My Natlou'w
Dceflnv,"
Tlio S, I. It. K. la reducing Ita crows
nil over Oregon. Manager ICohlor says
tlu company la only gutting rid of un
nocossrry help.
Hurmnor hna Jumped into tliu Inp of
spring. Albany Domocrat, Itlsnquoa.
tlon whether alio will hold tho old boy
long or not.
Tho 0. A. C. alhIocs defeated tho
McMinnvillo boys hot Saturday nt Cor
vnllli nt tho nnuunl fluid ineotby ascoro
of l'-'3K t -J.
Tho barber and bartendora nt Snloin
hno baso ball clubs nnd tho cjiitist for
honora In tlio ilrstgamoof n aorius wunt
to tlio lemon iquiczorii.
Tli ore nro now 1207 paltonts in tho
Oregon Iiumio Arlyuin 002 mnlo and I'M
f jmnlo. Tho colt to tho ntntu for tho
month of April was 1 0,0 10.00,
Tillamook ia to hnvo u condenaod milk
factory. Articles of inrorporatlon havo
been Mod in Clntnop county. Tliu
machinery for tho factory hna already
boen ordered.
John T. McHomnrn, waa arrested nt
Hllliboro Monday for having throAtcm-d
to kill II. 1'. Foard, tx-ehorlff of Wash
Inglon county.
M. Nccdham, nn omployc of the Cur
ties Lumber Campnny, of Mill City, hnd
lila log badly mashed Monday. Nud
hain wah working Jn n loRKlug camp nnd
waa struck by tho cnblo,
Jna. Nolll tho famous notor who got
mad in Gpoknno because ho waa hit with
n atuffod club by tho Klks hns einco
jolnod tho Mnaoua, Engloj and Wood
mon nnd oviduntly likes tho fuu of Initi
ation nltor nil.
Tho motnbora of tho Kimono huso ball
to urn havo been arretted for playlnu
baso ball In thnt city on last Sunday,
under an ordinancu prohibiting tho
oponiug ol places of nmuBcmout on Sun
Cay.
Statu llfo diplomas woro granted by
thoStato Hoard of Education Monday
ns follows: Hobo K. Hntflold, Clacka
anas; Mary de L, Vlucont, Portland;
llelon Zumwnit, Tulo Lake; William F,
Camoron, Ashland,
Tho Marlon County Bar Association
hold its nnnual uicotlnj,' Monday morn
ns npd elected tho following odkera:
rrcsldcnti F, T, WrlglitmanJ vlco-brojl-
dont, Carey F, Mart n seo ery, W.
15. Itlclinrdsonj tronturor, W,M, Knloor,
Tho City Council of Astoria on Mon
day evening voted to pay John L. Dock
12000 In full of his JudKomunt nKnlnat
tliu city for fj!M)0, virdlut rendered by a
Jury In n suit to recover damages for ln
Jtirluii received by IhIIIiik throuuh n hole
lu Dunuo street.
MrA. Finch, wlfooftho rranria
ucr of tho Jordan Laundry, nt I'cndlc
turif nlll suffer tho loss of hotlihor hands
near tho wrist as n result of kuIIIiik
them cauxlit bolwcon tho rollers of tho
matiKlo Monday. 'J ho toucn and flesh
of tho hands wore maahed to n Jelly.
W. B. Arnnt, tuperlutondoutof Crater
Lsku National I'nr.'r, ruports that ho
will havo tho now road leading to tliu
Inku ready for mo by August I. It will
bu shorter and havo fewer bumps and
ttcep (trades than tho old ouu. It will
enable o Juurncy from Fort Klauinlh to
tho lake, 20 miles, In 2J hours if your
tunm is fnat onouyli.
Contrnctors F. F. Fattcrson and Dnn
Fluhur narrowly urcaped fnlnl Injury in
KoHoburg Sunday nt tliu rnllrond crois
Iiik oil Lauo street. Tho yurd was full
ol cars nnd n "llyiui; switch" of a
cabooao was boliiK made. Ao no ciikIiio
was heard appronchlriK, nnd no wnlch
man was prcfieut tolvo wornltiK, tho
car was nlmoet upon them before It was
acen. Tliu vehicle was demolished nnd
tho lioreo killed, tho men mnrvouely ea
caplnic without torioui injury.
Following appointments woro madu
n (Jrniita I'nts Ulatrlcl of tho Free
Methodist Conferenco held at Itoecburf
Mny'Jd: II. Wollnrhlde, district elder;
Urant's l'n:e and Ccntcnulnl School
houto, C. AV. Myuri. eupply; Applc
Knto, Willlama Creek and Wildervlllo,
Mary Hickman, tuyply; Golden, Glen
dale nnd I
I'laccr, ipD. Wilton; Ash
ooulx f Medford, W. E.
laud, I'lioenl
Goodo; Francia Smith, eupply; Eagle
Point, II. V. Couutrymitn, subply.
All nlcklo.ln'tVc-filot innchinee, cigar
machluea alone) boing excepted, hao
been nniii removed from tho (htoona
nnd citsar atoa of Oregon City. Tho
removal of theao mnchinoa waa mado on
tho order of Mayor O. U. Dlmick. Tho
operation of machines that pay tnonuy
has been prohibited frequently in this
city, but after nlnpio of a fow ucikg
tboy aroiacnln InatalloJ until public
eontlmeat again domands their eupprea
tlon. !
Artletis in
poratiny tho Callpooln
ny with n inpltnl stock
lllod with tlio Secretary
Lumber Conl!
of
IX), wt
of Statu ritttufdny.
The incorporators
nro lttHjurt J.ut.M. and Sumuol Thurs
ton. TlioTh'sMQtons mo from Dallas,
whero they et'ernted a Inro lumber
rontpany and saw mill under tho namo
of the ThuretW Lumber Company, to
a, fow months ago, when thoy sold this
property nndcamo to Linn County to
odrbro in the lumber buainein. The lo
cation of the company's new mill Is nenr
Crawfordavlllo. Logn will bo floated
down tho Callpooln to tho mill, work
upon which has already commenced.
Morrill k Ring, tho well-known lod
ging firm of Uoqui.im, Washington,
Imvo bought n half interest in tho firm
of I'olton Bros. & Co. This ealo, tho do
tails ol which aro 'about crrnplotod, is
tho largest transaction of Its kind thnt
haa over tnkon ptneo in Chehnlia County.
The 1'oUon Uroa. Company la tho second
largest logging compnn'in thoStnto of
Washington, It comprises at proseut
12 miles of railway nnd four camps.
Thoy employ 210 mon nnd put iu 260,000
feet of logs n dny, An addition of 20
now logging enrs and two , locomotives
wns made recently. It is estimated
thnt yenrly 'profits of n concern o( this
magnitude will be, nt present prices (or
logs and labor, about $100,000.
WANTHD-SEVEHAL INDUSTRI
ouh pernonB in each etato t travel for
hmiBO established eleven yearn ami with
n lnrnn capital, to call upon niorchnnta
nnd agonts for ouccesHful nud profitable
line, l'ornianentvnrrneemont. Weekly
nRti Rnlnrv (if 1H unit nil Irnvelini! ex-
poiificu nud hnti-1 bills advanced in enrh
each week. Kxporienco not eBBPn'ial.
Mouttonroieronnittnu onrtioso; rtfii-nu-ilrnR-ml
nvlono. THE NATIONAL.
U3iDoarlorn St,, Chicago;
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Tho lumber hauler at Horopter Iiryo
struck for lilghor wages.
Yamhill county will havo nn exhibit
nt tho stklo fair this season.
And now tho hack drlvcro nnd dray
.ion nro about to striko In Portland,
Tho taxpayers' ticket in the munici
pal election nt Slherton won out Tues
day. Flehcrmon In tho Columbia rny this
in the best eiilmon cennon ort record sluco
1877.
Tlicro hna boon 427 gill not l.'ccntos
Issued thus far so says Fish Warden Yen
Ousau.
Tho annual conclave of Odd Fellows'
will meet in Portland on May 10th, 20th
and 21st.
Joseph fitnlborg who Is 70 years of ne
was pardoned from the Penitentiary
Wednesday.;
'Jhoro has been somo smallpox nt
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uranis rain uuv iien.w. umcun uv, 1
U ig ninmi'tu uui. i
Mrs M. Munkers, of Albany, who will
bo tried f or arton has retained Tour of
nregon'a beat nttornoy'fl. J
This will bo a grond.Mth July, cele
bration year in OrcgoiJ, all tho good
towns aro up and doing,
A boiler explosion Wednesday nt the
Oregon Lumber Co' a.- mill at Vinlo,
Oregon, injured 5. two fatal,
Tho Japanese-wood cutttcis at Bump
ier havo nearly- all left. Owing to tho
striko and domands of Americans.
Tho receipts In tho oflico of tho collect
or of customs at Portland for tho mouth
of April amounted to fr,201,C2.
A halfbrccd Indian of Pendleton
m med Pnrr and incidentally a lioreo
th!e by profession waa captured in
I'.rllonj,
John Enlvcly, a robuet arrival from
Iiir.rlvanta, hnd his pockets picked ol
$20 in .cash and n draft for f 100 at the
Albany depot.
Pr.ciidunt WIso of lho State Board of
Jlarber Examiners has itsucda ppcclnl
order for nil bathers to rigidly obey the
laws of tho craft as tot forth in tho state
law. Ho will hereafter proeccuto any
offenders.
Tbo echool board nt Eugona which
had bonds on tulo undor tho homo loan
plan havo hnd offered over $11,000 more
than wcro required. All eold to citizons
nnd henceforth uo more interest will so
abroad.
Tho United Statcj grand Jury. hlch
adjourned Tuesday after a 14 days' tes
slon, examined into 20 case?, out of
which 20 truo bills wero returned.
During its invcetigat'oos of various
charges a total of 109 wltncfecs were ex
amined. ' Tho gold mednl offered for tbo boet
shot of the Chinook dun Clubot Aetorin
has boon won by F. O, Oalthor for mak
ing the highest score at 25 clay pigeons.
Twelvo members of tho club contested
and the averngo of tbeeo was 18K, that
of Mr Gntthcr being 22.
Senator Fulton has written tbo Secre
tory of tho Navy requesting thnt ho
eond a portion of tho Pacific rqundron
to Astoria during regatta week, nnd bo
tcols confident that tho request will bo
granted. An tffort will bo mado to have
Included in tho nunbar ono of tho cub.
rnarino torpedo-boats which wcro
recently built at San Francisco.
Tho (tilt of tho Oregon Water Powor
A Railway Company against Henry
Nachand for tho condemnation of about
half an aoro of land near Oreiton City,
Is on trial before Judge McDrido and n
Jury. An effort wns mado by tho com
pany to purchase tlio property nnd wuo
Ineffectual. Nncbnnd considers that ho
is damaged in lho sum of over f 10CO.
Tho City Council oi Astoria has- do
cidod to accept tho tender ol f 2C0O mado
by Gcorgo Nelson in lull, cettloment of
tho city's claim against tho bondsmen
of tho lato Auditor tu.d Polico Judgo,
which dotes up tho affair, The , actual
loss sustained by tho city will be nboul
f23M). If tho full amount for which
tho bondsmen woro linblo had been col
lootnd.thu loss would havo .boon about
075 less, but tho Council estimated that
tho cost of c!leclon;.would'be fullyithat
much. Tlio full amount of tho Auditor's
shortage wae710O.31, arising from Mis
Ins of wnrrnntr, and f I1D0 for fines and
forfeitures,
Methodist Church
Sunday May 10. Sunday school at 10
o'clock, preaching at II, subject: "Tbo
Mind of Christ tho Christians io possess,""-
Epworth League at 7 p m,
preaching at 8, subject: "Jesus Christ
IhoCdniplcto Savior." At tho night
service llev. Peck will answer, torno ol
tho statements mado last Wednesday
night at tbo Odd-lollowt' hall. Good
and Intctesting rnutic will bo a special
feature in both services,
Mr Carter's Reply
EniTor. CDA$T.1fil.:
In- tile Issne of theVCoAST iUih of tho
7th fnft., In an article over tho signature
of F. A. Ingcls ho makes among other
8taloinc.ntB( lho following:
"Mr. Carter
(Cpmo to mo and admitted In tho presence
of four witnesses after hnylng given his
swortt' testimony thnt.I cover made tho
following icmark to him, viz.: That I
had,, told him (Carter) that Thomas
Uarker. deceased, had run away with
my wife nnd money."
Tho above assertion I wish to say is a
faltehocd puro and simple, i nover
mado any such admlssioji lo Mr. Ingcls
whatsoever.
Rcspcctfujly,
, J. W. CAinxn.
A Rare Opperlunfty
Tho Mail ia alU wed a special rato on
thoKew York Tribuno Farmer until
May 15th. Tho Tribuno Farmor is one
of tho best, if not tho best farm paper
published In thla country, It is a 20
page weekly paper, full if information
for tho farmer, written by the best
specialists in their several lines. Jts
subscription prico is $1 a year.
Any subscriber, old or new, to the
dally or weekly Coist Maiu who wants
to get this paper at a merely nominnl
piico will do well to attend to it beforo
the 10th. Inst, For advance paymont
we will givo tho Daily Coast Mail 4
months and the Tribune Farmer ono
year for $1.25; or tbo Weekly Coast
Mail and tho Tribune Farmer both one
year for? 1 50.
This offer la good only until the night
of May 14th. Don't neglect to tnko
advantago of It and to tell your farmer
friends about it.
USED GENTLE FORCE
TO FIRE THE LADY
E. E. Ferrey Cleared of the Charge
' of Assault and Battery,
JTi'tlico of tho Peace Hyde's court was
busy nil yesterday nlteruoon with the
caco of the Etato o! Oregon vs E E.
Furry, charged with assault and bnttory,
tho act consliiluting tho alleged offeree
being tho forciblo ejectment of Mrs.
Goorgia Nelson, from his taloon, tho
Blanco Bar, on Thursday evening. The
defeudant whs given a jury trial, result
ing In a verdict of "not guilty."
Tbo jury was as follows: I. A. Hall,
foreman, Nicholas Reicbert , Marvin R,
Rrown, Wm. Nnsburg, Alfred Matsoa
Und W. L. Condron. Deputy District
attorney Farrin conducted the prosecu
tion! 'AV. U. Douglas and O. A. Clark
tho delcneo. .'
The prosecuting witness, Mrs. Georgia
Nelson, told hor Etorp substantially a?
follows: Hor husband, Frank' NoUon,
had been in tho habit of going iuto tho
snlcon, drinking nnd gambling, nud she
had been trying to Uqephim from doiug
so, nnd to koop him auny from "those
meu," who fho thought had a b.td In
fluence over him. On thla occasion the
met her husband nt tho back doorof tho
aaloou as ho was uolng in. She laid her
linud on his nrm and tried to pursunde
him uot to go in, but ho insisted nud
fibo walked in through tho card room
anil into tho bnnoom with htm and
trlod td get Lltn to go out. Ho told her
tolteop nwny fsom hliti or ho would
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"land on" her.
ir Wd oXvedX
from behind the bu
out of the saloon. She told him the
would golf her husband would go with
her, Forrey took hold of her and throw
hor through tho swinging doors loading
into the office of the hotel, minga groat
dofll of violence and creating so much
disturbance that W. II. Short, proprie
tor of tho hotel, came running in to see
what tho racket was about, As she
was boing roughly handled by Fcrrey
sho called on Lcr husband to protect
her, but he made soma reply indicating
approval of Ferrey's action. She also
teitlficd to a conversation with Win.
Creascn, handy mpu about the hotel,
yesterday morning, in which ho agreed
with her that she had been thrown out
in a ''horribly violent" manner, and
said ho would to testify,
Wm. Crcajon was placed on tho stand
by the prosecution and said there had
been nothing rough or voiient about the
way she was put out. This was a facer
for Farrin, but bo was not allowed to
impeach his own witness.
E. E. Fcrrey, defendant, garo his
version of tho affair. Said the lady had
beon 'making it unpleasant for every some of lho now wh braids aro tuflkl
ono about the house and had brokon ently soft ncd pliablo to bo shaped in
up games in the ealoonr"-ive1m 'Waa fanciful patterns, ftultona are the prln
standios in front of the bar when tho cipa! source o(cmbelliehmcnt this sea
Indycnriioin and asked bim logo out eon, and jewelled ornamets area fedture
which ho refused to do, and threatened of lho smartest rukup, From tdc Do
to strike her. Witness came around . Hneator for Juno,
tho bsr and asked lysr tp go out, but sho
refuted to go unlses her husband did.' QT7 A TTT'I F"0
Ho then put her out ah gently as possl-.
ble, using as little force as necessary.
Mr. Ferrey said Nelson bad not been
iu the habit of drinking in tho saloon,
and had never gambled there. Witness
was not a partner in the hotel. Had
loaned somo money to W. II. fhort tbe
proprietor.
Frank Nelson corroborated his wife
up to tho point whero Ferry toot hold
ol her-to Are her out, then ebe tried to
catch hold of bim and ho started away
and did not see the rest of it. Heard
no sound ol violence. He bad not done
any gambling In the taloon, and bad
not drank anything except when nag
ged iuto desparation by hi a wile. Had
been drtmk twice lately under such cir
cumstances. D. Griffith testified that Ferry put tbo
lady out gently.
Watt Short testified tbat bo over
heard lho conversation betwecu Crea
sou nnd Mrs. Nelson, but did not hear
tho former eay tbe words attributed to
him by the prosocuting witness.
Thoro was much testimony brought
out as to troublo between the lady and
her husband and much that was entire
ly irrelevant to thucace. On tho main
point, as to wbotbtfi the lady was creat
ing such a disturbance'in tbe saloon as
would justify the proprietor in throwing
her out, that seemed to bo embodied in
hor husband'a threat to strike her. As
to tbe manner, gentle or otherwiso in
which sho. wns put out' it was the lady's'
word against tho held, and too jury
seoms to havo been ungillant enough to
tako ho field.
As &n addenda to tho cace, it may be
mentioned that Nelson spent part of
Thursday night in iail after ginning up
to tbe point of kicking down the door of
tho room orcupsed by Ida wife, nt tbo
Blanco.
The Early Summer fashions
Tho key noto ol the Summer fashions
is plcturcequeuoss. Tho gown of the sea
son is unlined and mado to fall in linos
that are Kracel&rnndedsity adapted to:
YOUR BLOOD ENRICHED
The dobllltv so common In tho Serine io olmrv
tho sign of poisonous, elements n tho fcJodcJ
that tho system Is tinhblo to throw, off. Hsjp ,
Is nooded and health will be better all tho yir .
11 a little holp Is given now. The remedy tHafc
is apt to help most is SENGSTAQKEN'S ACTJVK
BlfOOD PURIFIER. It purifies and enriches ttVJT",
blood, stimulates all tho organs, io ronowcJr,
activity andJncreaoos strongth and onorsy. I
This preparation Is put up n botli.-,.; holding
one-third m.6re than the, regular, cJc-lStfr blooa.
remodios. .You can-got no betteV toir.ody at any
price, ,88.00 per botuo,
I SENOSTAGKEH'S pharmacy.
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I irHfefet
different figures. Lfntn drestes, made
cither In simple shirt-blouse style os
laVisbfy trimmed with embroidery and t
antique lace, ar.e the ultra-fasbioriabta
modes of the season. Tuchs are used
more than tircr. All-oror lace waists
aro.R.tylish, nnd ono of lho charms of Hie
Summer bodice Is the docp cape collar
trfaJb cjthor ol tiny tucka and Insertion
or all-over lace,
One of the most popular fnhricc.Is ajlle
voile, yelling, dotted, checked and
figured In a ccoro of wayr, and catH'ae ,
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nuutca mo uicu cb.cuii.jr ivr Jiuiiufetiit
dresses. The ombre oribadcd iff!cla',fn '
tho silks make them wonderfully effec
tive. Hand-work gives tho smart .touch to
tho frock of tho ecvon, and tne iiowcst
fency in cmbroibcry is tho rope fltlcll on
heavy, courss llnon. Among (ho most
elaborate trimming devices are lho "Art
Nouveau" appliques, artistic designcs iu
cut-out cloth sppiiquctd velvet or silk, ,
or vico versa. Tho popular pendent
ornamentB are now mado of braids end
cords that will withstand washing, and
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MIDWAY :
WRECKED
Dynamite Used on No
torious Cfib ' f
The Worst of its Kind
on the Coast V
Seattle, May 8 Au attempt tree niado '
this morning to blow up tho notorious
midway crib house with dynamite;
Three charges wero exploded and the
building was partially wrttfccd, but
none of tho inmates were- eericutly' "
injured, though sixty women
wcro
in1
the house at tho time,
Tho midway ia a large, . tuildlcg,
recently built by oue.vf Sualtle'a prprii
inent citizen?, for tlio purpose for wbict),
it ia used.
It is tbo worst don' of lea kind 'on ' tbot
Pacific ccast.
It is believed it will be destroyed
tho better clement of the ci'7 '
by
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go by njinJii, Curl?" ' ,. : v
"111 till you. fntber. On tbo way to
tho collego t mot nti old woiunii. at'U,.
then I turned back uguln." Fliugvi;
Wattcr. '
ThlnR move n!on
long sorupldly uowu
wl:o vy "It can't bo
dnya thnt pcopli vi:o tny "It can't bo
I tlono" nro uhvny 1IK nii,rrupUrt,.l;y;
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