Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, May 23, 1903, Image 2

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RESTRAINED
OF THEIR
LIBERTY
West Virginia Coal
Miners
Kept in Condition of
, Slavery
Indianapolie, May 19 Editor Soxton,
or the Jlincn Journal, the official organ
of tlio mtnorr, at noon says that a con
dition of slavery cxisisdn tLo mines of
tbo Loup district of West Virsiua, and
the men aro rci trained of their liberty.
If ho can Ret names ho commences
action in the courts at once. He says
that if given an opportunity tbo mine
woikers will eliow that the United Stales
marshals and also judges of United
States coutts law that these conditions
of slavery but have taken no steps to
t d them, lit says tbo principles in-
e tho biggest fifcht the mine workers
have yet oneountcroJ but will bo fought
to the end,
.And Pftferiil "Kitrftn."
"iUy I print a klw on yur lips?" I aW,
Aad ah nodded hr wot rermlswlfln:
Bo we wft to prM. cad I rather cue
Wc printed a lull edition.
Tit-Bit.
Harder Tlian Flint.
, Dashnway You don't mean to say
cbe Jilted you?
r "Cleverton-She did, old man. That
girl has the heart of n motorman. Lire.
., Don't. if?
fct. Younrclves do thus. Takc&ro!c
lour lime lips were nover uiuuu
To hold your street car farr.
4 Chicago Triouat
Uevotrrt.
Bhe Yon say you are devoted to art.
"What is the particular art that you
love best?
. lie TUou art. Kansas City Times.
P
ft
Sometime Can't.
The sonpstcr with a sons to sine
Can't always ct to sing it;
The poet with an ode to prlnjr
Can't always get to spring it.
Llpplncott'.
' Do Style Did ho marry her for her
A 1 I ...
money?
Gunbusta Yes, and then Bhe divorced
hlin for his. Philadelphia Ledger.
MR.S. L. S. ADAMS,
Of Oalvttktoii, Texu.
"Wine of Ccrdul Is Indtc'd a blessing
to tirtd womtn. Hiving suffered for
seven yews with weakn:. rnd btr.
inj.dowa pilns, end having tritd tv
erl doctors and different remedies
wltlt no juccesi, your Wine of Cardul
was the only thlnt; which helped me,
and eventually cured me It itemed lo
build up the' weak parti, strengthen
the system and correct Irregularities."
By "tired women" Mrs. Adams
"means nervous women who havo
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have.
You can euro yourseM at home with
thiscreat women's remedy, Wino
of Cardui. Wine of Cardul has
cured thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. "Why
not begin to get well today? All
dnixrriats havo 81.00 boltloa. For
i any stomach, llver'or bowel disor
I der Thodford's Black-Draught
I should be used.
I ForadHMaad
addreu. rlvlni
STinpUimi, TU) LAaitr Aanwrjr iii-pnri.
went. TIM unaiianooga uciuuna v;u,
OiAtiaoooga, Ttnn.
WINEo'CARDUl
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STATU AND GENERAL NEWS.
Volume Ono, No Ono of tbo Jackson
villo Sentinel enmo to our oxcliange
tablo. U is edited by Clin?. Mcservo
and ia a brlpht mil ejutkliupG papo pa
per. Tho Daily Mail sends greeting
nnd wishes, tho Sentinel vvery success.
Aihland io to havo n ciwnivtl.
Tho Kugeno club won first Rftuio in
tho valley Lcaguo betweon tho Eugene
team and Salem. The score was 14 toll),
Tho first application in I.nno county
for rrgitttatlou o! title to property un
der tho new law ptovlding a modified
Torroua sjetem or tcRlstiatiou of land
titles has teen made with tho County
Clerk by J. W. Williams.
Kx-Governor Ocor is itumpiag the
destrict for llermnnti.
Several eases of diphtheria and scarlot
fever are repotted iu Eugene.
Governor Chamberlain will deliver a
momorial Addicts at Astoria beforo tho
Lodw of Eagles on Sunday evening.
As delegate to tho annual convention
of the Protestant Episcopal Church of
tho Diocoso of Oregon, to be held in
Portland on JuuoCo, tho vestry of Gract
Episcopal Church of Astoria has elect AI
the following: J. W. McCormac, E. Z.
Fercus'on and Frank Spittle ; alternates,
W, F. Gratko, B. Van Dusen and 0. 1.
Peterson. T.iey were Instructed to vote
"Ko" on tho questions of changing the
name of the church organization from
tho Protestant Episcopal Church of
America to tho American Catholic
Church.
The track team of PaclQc University
was" defeated Saturday by tho Washing
ton Agricultural College by a scoro ol SO
to 40. reterson, tbo sprinter ol Pacific,
did the feature work ol the day when he
tied the official Pacific Northwest
athletic record for the 220-ynrd dash.
cOTcrfn the distance in 23 1 5 seconds.
Eugene is raising a library for tho
county jail.
The state convention ol Lewie A Clark
Clubs will ho held in Portlaud.
A couple of young ladies at Eugene
hired a livery horso to make a drivo into
the country. The liveryman told thorn
the horfo was all rijht if they kept tho
rein away from his tail. On their re
turn they were at-ked by tho liveryman
if they had any trouble, "Oh, no,"
said one, "there was ono little shower,
but we held the umbrella so that not a
drop touched tho horses tail."
ThA Eritiih steamshin Oakley sailed
from Coronel May 11 for Portland. She
Is coming under consignment to Ktrr,
Gifford & Co,, with WOO tons of eteel
rails for tho Eouthern Taciflc Railroad
Company, Tho cargo will bo unloaded
and distribvtcd along tho lines of the
1
company in Oregon.
Miss Catherine Herfrick of Prinevllle
succmbed to black emallpox on Thurs
day, A-rich atriko in Eastern Oregon 1ib
'ciuscda Etempcd to Whito Swan creek
in Baker county.
TbeJcckson counly Dairyman's As
sociation will meet on Saturday, May 23.
A emajl piece of meat lodged in the
throat of the ll-months-old child of Mr.
and Mrs. Wtn, Aroon at BrownBville
last Thursday evening and St choked to
death.
The dead Lcdy of an 8 months old
rlilld w!i found in tho bay at Seattle
Thursday,
Seventeen cases of smallpox are re
ported to bo mingling among tho citizens
I of Felma, Josophino county. No rjuar-
1 antine having been placed upon thorn
Tho sugar bent belt in Union county
needs rain badly.
Dr. E. T. Anderson.' a uliyelclan of
Cottage Grove shot his wifo Thursday
night, supposing some ono was trying to
burglarize their heuso. Tho ball struck
one of her left ribs and glanced off. Mre.
Andorson had gone' iuto an adjoining
0 j
room to look after her children, Andor
eou thought his wife was still in bad,
and hearing some ono walking in tho
other room, mistook his wifo for i rob-
J
her. Tho wound is a slight ono, and
tho patient will recover in n low dayo.
Tho big May festival of nutsio lino
doted at Kugouo. It wna n islorkuis
auccwr.
Tho Union Iron Worka of San Fran
clsco havo tho contract to put iu n $100,
000 olcctrlo power plant on tho McKln
zlo river for tho Lucky Hay Mining Co.
Banton county is now on a cash bases
and hna mocey In tho treasury,
The city Dank at Uakor City has bcon
made n National Dank.
Word was received at Grants Pass
Wednesday that a Hock of IS homing
pigeons that woro released iu this city
J a few days ago, toadied their destina
tion at Viealia. Cal., a distance of 7.0
miles, In 30 hours.- Tho plgoona were
sent by tho Visalia Homing Pigeon
Club and woro released by C. C, Presley
at 6 o'clock In tho morning. The bird
circled about town for a short time, then
getting their bearings, started oft in n
straight coureo for California on thoir
loug journey home, reaching Visalia nt
noon the following day.
Yaquina is to havo a Halt halchory.
Tho silo Is located on, Big Elk creek.
Del Norto Record. Tho vocation ol
tho timborland locators la nearly at an
end In theso parts sinco so much land
has been thrown into a forest reserve.
Tho publishers will bo spared from
soma of tho locator soliciting for halt
rato publishing, "just;to help tho claim
ant along," whllo tho locator charges
$100 for furnishing numbers to land,
alleged to bo timbered, thogieater part
nt uOiMi lmnn't timber enonzh on it to
build a cabin and furnish t tenant with
wood over winter.
E. X. P.axtor, agod OS, who walked
from Tlultu to Baker Citv to visit his
children, waB taken to tho Salem asy
lum this morninc by Sheriff Brown
after an examination and order to com
mit bv tho countv authorities. Ilia son
at North Powder and hid daughter at
Alamo are in comfortable eircutnslnncrr ,
but havo refused to caro for tho aged
paront.who is feeble-minded rom senili
ty. Roy 8, Hold, 6pedal ac.ant of tho
United States Treasury Department, has
been nt Baker City examining the sev
eral sites offored for sale to the Govern
ment for a public building site.
Small pox has broken out among Hip
Indiana on Klamath river and the
authorities at Crescent City arc a: r king
an effort to quarantine roada leading in
and out from that quarter.
Tho Del Norte County Record ia now
Vol, 23. Tiling!! will not bo as they
woro, as to tho appearanco at Crescent
City when tho next 25 aro added to the
volume No of the paper.
Two bodies wore picked up and are
now at Rainer, ono about a mile above
St. Helens and ono on the Rainer drift
at Mmckel's mill. Tho bediea havo not
been identified boicg tco much decom
posed. v
Ilarver Copeland, U yoars old, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland, of Eu
gene, norrowly escaped fatal injury
Wednesday by being kicked by a horse,
lie was trying to catch tho horeo in a
corral when tho animal kickeli, striking
him fairly on tho'sido of tho head. His
right ear was almost severed and a bad
gash cut, requiring several stitchee.
James G. Leo of Patlon Valley, is in
jail at Hilleboro. charged with tho
larceny of a calf. Ho ehonld havo stol
en a band of cattle, then he would have
a show for acqultal.
Edward Kebabian, whom I, 0. Negus
shot one week ago at Seattle Wash , be
cause Kebabian had demand of Negus
an apology for insulting Kolablan'e
eister, ia dead from his wounds,
Skobaysbi, a Japanese cook in a
boarding car ouTacomaEastorn forjstab
hlng to death a fellow countyman.
Tho cool: was drunk.
Therd Is a shortage of water at tho
Oregon Agricultural College, The source
of supply is a large well, which formerly
afforded euflicientj water; hut tile, growth
of the college and tho largely increased
amount of' water requiaed renders the
output of the well insufficient to meat
the needs.
THE
NEW YOKK WOULD
Til K101?-A-VKKK EDITION
Bead wherever tho" English Language
io Spoken
Tho Tin lco A Week World was n
brilliant succusH In tho beginning and
linn been steadily growing ever nlneo.
Tltnln tho tostol all thine, nud has
set ha mpaI of approval on tho Thrlcn-ft-Week
World, which iu widoly circulated
in every Stnto and Territory of tho Un
ion, ami whoroovorthcro aro people who
can rend our mother tongue,
Thin paper (or tho coining winter nud
the year UHX', will make ltd iidwh nor
vicn, if jioftttlhlu, niorit exttuislvo than
ever. All events of Importance, no mat
ter whoro Jhoy happen, are re
ported accurately nnd promptly.
Thu tuhpurlbcr, for only onu dollar a
year, gets lluco paprra ovcry week and
more mux!) and gonural reading than
most great dailies can furnish nt live or
six times tho price.
Tho Thrkea-Woek-World In nbno-
lutcly fair In Its political iimvst. far
than hlAH ia nover allowed to affect It
niwn columns, and Democrat nnd Bo-
publican nllKo can omatn in its pngos
truthful accounta of all the great pollll
iaI I'AfiitiftfiMin.
In addition to all tho nown, tho
Turlco-B-Wcck- World fiirniohon tho
belt i ral fiction, elaborate markttt
letxjrtn ami other (onturea ol interest.
The Thricc-a-Wevk-Vorld'a regular
Mibrerintion nrlce in only $1.00 per year
and this paya lor lot" paperH. Wo offer
this nnciiimioil newspaper nnu cuki.v
COAST MAIL together ono year for
t'1,00
Tho regular subscription prlco of the
two papers is t-'.50
TIMBEU LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1873.-
' MiTltr; l'Uii I'uiw.it.iYiiu.'M.
UnitiliJt.l4 LindUllke. Kowstmrir.OfKKon.
April a;, nwj.
.Nonce U hrrtby g'" tlwl '" wiiplMnc
wilh the pitononhc iwt of CoigteM cl
trj. 171. ofllilWAn Act fo ih wle ol
TimU-r Unit iu the SMte of California. Vtt
i'8. Svvmlii. and W'MliliiKlun lerhlorv." m
(utend'-tl to all the Public 1-ifvd SUM by avt 01
AW ,. .RAST ARRV
of Couill. county of Cocj, mate of Ore
cfiti. lu tin ily nli m thi utfice tut
orn vuiriwnt No. 509. for the pwvtMie of
the 1a)U.,. to. it and u of Section No. a",
in Tonhip No. $ S. oi lUnjee it V. and
will olfi-r prool 10 how thil the Umt woicht 1
inoitjiMt4eforlUtiwlMf or lon Uan fvr
uaticuliuul tittrpotei, and to rt.itwlr In
ck:m to sum! land 1-etofe W. f. IowU. U. S
CtnmiiM toner for OrrKOii. at M.rhfiekl, Ore
con. on Friday, the 10th &xy f July. iv3-
lie names iuilnee. Alvin Smith. Jater
Smith, Hank Smith, of .tarbfeld, Ofrgoa. K
N Marry, of Dow. thrgon.
Any and till persons tUmtiivt aOly llxf
alove deKritwd ltnd aie reuctel to file
tretr tuiina in m wiit uu i iw
tftvcl Jul), ioi.
J. T. Mumattf, Re?Uc'.
5-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'
Dentitlnxnt of lb Interior, land OH'k at
Koseburg. Orncon. April 8. 1903.
Notice u hfly Ki"i ifi "' f"w"iS
naiiMd settler hat filed oolite of his Intentwn to
mak (iiul proof in support "f li claim, and
1h.1l said proof will be made liefore . U
l)ougU. L S. CuronusMiMMr at Marshfield,
rjioison, on suy. aj. lyij. vie.
k inns' iikXlJviuKSON'.
on Hd. K. No 9115. for the Ut it, he. it, lots
3, 3. 4, nee 19. ip. 34 ;., n. iu ....
fi iiu. (..IL.uintf ulllirautt tu nrovc
his eontmnou arwdence uiton ami cultivation ol
mm kind t Victor (JflrUoc. Dan Mattson, I.
1-irson, Jovpli Scli.ippr., of Allegany, OreRon.
J. T, IJKiWiLs, Kerjistw. 4-18.
TIMBER LaNI), ACT JUNE 3, 1873
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United State I-ind office, Roseburg, Oregon,
I'M). S. "53- ,
Notice Is hereby e'ven that in compliance wllh
the provisions of the net of tVonBres of June 3,
1S78, entitled "An act for th sale ol tlrnlier
.rids in tlie.Sutto of Oihfomla. Oregon, No
vailn. nnd Washington Territory, ' as intended
to all the Public I .and btuies by act of August 4,
lt3' WILLIAM W I'KIIIIILIJ,
of 191 Monroe St., Portland, county of Hultno.
nun, nunc 01 iregon, na un u.17 111c ..
' r.-.-.. I... ..... UNliiinnl Vn IM fnr tilt ntlr.
cImucoI theSKiM. of Sec, No. m, IpaOh, l
13 wrl,nn(I will oner proi w mu nu ,,. n
sought It more valuable for Its timber or Mone
than for agricultural purpoios, nnd to establish
l.is clrfim to said land beftre the Kegislrr and
Ueceber of this office at Rwcbtirs, Oregon, on
lomiay, the 6 day of July, 1903- ,
Hi names as vtllnetses: Oscar Kuvt.iriW,
of Oakland, Oregon, CieorRc I'lnley, Cia'en V
Kump, of CrattlordsviTle, drcgon. K N Sinlth,
of Myrtle Point, Oregon. ...
Any and nil persons claiming ndvcncly the
nbovc-dcscribccl lands are requested to file their
claims in this cfTicc on or beforo said 6 day
of July. i(3- . , , .
4-23-p T. T, niuncr.s, Hcshter.
TIMBEU LAND ACT JUNE II. 1878,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United Statos Land Ofllco. Itoseburg
Oreon. April 10, lOO.'l
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with tlio provisions of tho act of
Congress of Juno II, 1S78, entitled "An
net for tho sale ol timber lands in tho
Statosof California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Torrltory," as extended
to all tho Public Laud States by act of
August 4, 1802
b CAL W. WRIOiIT,
of Marshfleld, county of Coos, Stato of
Oregon, has this day filed in this ofllco
his sworn statement No, '1039, for the
purchaBO of thoNWl-l Section No. 2li
In Township No. 27 So'itb, Range
No, 12 WoBt, and will offer proof to
show that tho land sought is mora
valuablo for its timber or etouo than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to Bald land beforo W. U.
Douglas. U. S. Commissioner for Oregon
nt Marshfleld Oregon, on Friday, tho
3d day of July, lOOII.
He names as witnesses: Jorro Smith,
Al Smith, Lester Smith, P B Taylor, of
Marshfleld, Oregon. t I ,
Apy and all pemons claiinjng adverse
ly tho abovo-dorcrlbed land.H aro re
quested to filo their claims in thlB ofllco
on or before said .'Id day of July, HJOU,
4-29- J. T, B.'tmciKH, Register,
1 Nooul Oiilnrrli qulokly ylohln lo treat
moill by Ely'n Oroam Balm, which In iiro.
ably amqiatlo. It U reeolvcd throtiidi tho
uoiitrlls, clcnunon and lieiila tho wliolo nur
fnoo ovor which It dlfnmcM llsolf. Drtiimliitii
soil tho r0o. Rlroj Trial ulxo by mail, 10
cents. Tout It and you aru ouro to continue
tbotrontinont. 4
Aimounccinont. .
To aeconunodnto thotio who aro partial
to tho uo of ntotulxorii iu npl'lyl'UI Hijnldu
lutn Mm ,innl lvnruniMix fnr tilttWI'ndt IfOU
Ik 1, tlio proprlotoro prepan Cream Balm In
f liquid form, which will bo known rw Ely'n
iilqtlld Uromu JlAUit. I'll in iuciuuiiik uio
eprnyliiR tubo is 75ceiiln. DniggUU or by
mail. Tho liquid form cmbodloit tbo mud
Iclnal prepcrtlcu of tho solid proparntlou
.t
Wo imm'lly olilnlu ItAi. and riirelnti
ivjna iniKtolitkotoli or phew or InvmUnn rox
(tor renin iui tm fiitmiiiiii
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