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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
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As IM7 rlgnnturcs wero necmnry to have tin lillt referred to vota of tlio pcoplo tlio polltton nru invfTcctlw. Thn orgnutzud camalcu for niuuturon for n rofcrondnm ou llm portugq rail way Mil, tlcj cotporntlon tax bill and tlio tnx exemption repeal nleocomplet ly lulled. . ' Pcvr ISnoi! Dliinrr Wnllcr."" , 'A New York fiiHlilonnblo reHtiiumnt tnnn who wiim nnki-d whv he epeellled n Kood "dlnnec" wnltcr In liln ndvor tlwuifiit mild: "Ik-cnuHD all pkmI wnlt crrt nn not rweexMiirlly kmnI dinner wnltorH; ijulto tlm nintrnrj'. The tend oncy with iiKwt wnltern, unless they Know their ciiHtomer, Ih to hurry n meal iiIoiib. They wnut t( nuitcu room ut the tublcH for newcomerri. Most men who take nil their meiilu nt reH taurautH will not object to thin nt' ttroakfiiMt; In fact. It Ih rather gratify lug than otberwlHc to llnd n wnltor willing- to hurry. Tho mimo thing In true, rnoro or lew, with luncheon wliero tho restaurant Ih 'cxehiHlvely for gentlemen. Hut very few men like to bo hurried over their dinner. Any waiter who Iciiowh bin bunliieHH will wax IiIh customer gently over this meal, courno by coume, nhviiys ready, but never around ovhen ho Ih not want ed. Kueli a man will get n liberal tip mid Kend viiHtomerri away with the opinion that he worka In tho I lent ren taiiraut In town. Hut auch wnltcrrt nro fow mid fur between. Now York . Times. In Klam each mandarin linn IiIh npo- em i rorm or Kite, or a dlHtluetlvo color, and tho king iiomhoh.hch a magnllleently docorated kite, which Is llowu at huu not. j& riiiV v . THE WRITERS. m " i- After long hIIoiico MIhh Hraddon, who la now an old lady, la about to bring out a new novel. Mra. Mary Wllklns-I-'reeman lmsgono back to her maiden nnmo In writing hooka, and hor forthcoming volumo .will huvo her nnmo as fllmplyJMtiry 13. "WllklnH on tho rftlo pago. It appeai-H that Lady IIolonvTorboB, tho novelist, 1m a real person--thu only nlHtcr of Lord Uravon, Mr. Hradloy Mnrtlii'B uon-ln-law. Sho Is tlio wlfo of Captain l-'orbefl, who hau bciou iscrvlci In Hon th Africa. , Ibdbn Iiiih Just eclobiratod bis Bovcnty llfth blrthday-not; ixubllcljv however. rs his pliyfllelans forbado It Tho poot uiin't tako any actlvo oxoredflo, but u'6 drives out ovory dny with tho young doctor, who novor leaves hi m. Ho wnijp n llttlo ovovy day and UkoBito tAfk.'but novcr writes eyen Uiol BhortiBat totter. -") irmrfniil iiiit' Ii .. REFERENDUM MITCHELL ON LABOR SITUATION No More Strikes Than Ordinary Public Interest More Aroused Chicago, May 22-John Milchell ac cording to ii tpoclnl pulillolicd by n lo cal papor thin afternoon, under a Now York (Into, believes tlio labor troubles throughout the country will bo euttlcd beforo tho close o( tlio month, Ho says striken aro 1:0 greater this year than In many other years, rind says tlio reason labor troublea nro at tracting so much attention nt preterit In on account of tlio growth of unionism. Organized labor has bucomo n fad or In tliu world's sylom of economy, And society must llguro on It In all evolu tions. On tho other hand tlio formn tlonof trust, and tho policy of meriting and combining coplUil linn mndu dove!- opmon's In tho pnat three years, and whore capital never mot with public at tention boforo, Its emnllcBt move Is now obiorvcd. Labor organizations (fleet capital rnoro than any othor thing, and nlco como under tho rtlaru of tho llrnu IIrIiI. Thero Is no rnoro troubio now between omplojors and employoos than thbro has been in tho past, nor nro condi tions rnoro seriiius, hut pcoplo nro up with tho tlmoa; that la why thoy wnteh ovvry move on thi.i i;It;anlc chess board. EVERGREEN WHIST CLUB FINAL GAME Tho Innt of n ecrlea of games of whist was given by tho Evergreen whiet club on Thursday oveniriR nt tho losidercoof Dr. and Mrs. J. T. MtCdrmac. Tho homo was goigeounly decoratod in wild huckleberries and rotes, thu arrange ment Riving an oxriulelto effect. Tho boy window wan a yoritablo bower of rosss, from tho center of which was suspcudod an Indian basket, filled with tho choicest cut roics. Altogether tho decorations did full justicoto tho artistic taatoof tho hostels. Klght tnbles weto playod nnd ovory playor teemed to play whist (or oil thero was in it. Twenty-four hands wero played nnd tho hljjhoat ecoro mada wna-ll, Indicat ing n strong game. At tlio cloao, tho sonson's tcoro was nveraged and au nounced, resulting In a victory for hon ors forgrand prizoas follcwe: Mrs. V. X. Oof or making tho largest ecoro received tlio first prizo; a silver cream lad to, .Ytrs. John Koltea xo- colved tho grand, coiibolation prizo hav ing matlo tho Bmnllost ecoro of tho eoaBon. Avoryprotty bamiuet candlo stick "a llttlo rnoro light." Tho gontlor aou'a prize for the ovonlnt wero awardt d to J. II. Mllluer nnd E. O'Oonnoll. Thu hoatt)39 a applied n Bpo;ihl prizo to thu lndli'rt for tho evening which was awarded to tho- hlghofit ecoro nnd wuh won by Mrs P. M, "Wilbur, who recoirctl first, and Kirs. 0. "W. Tjwer ercond ; tho flrjt was n br .autiful Jardinlor and tho Bo:ond wasar miotliiug good for ''do foot," Tno ladies a ervod n tluuchipn after tho giuuo whlol'4 was of n Uigh order nnd wnB onjoyod to tho fullest. i i I.rmRiiam utul lloliirloiti Thoio nro H.UUl himjiiugca id lho world nnd more tlinii i.tjOO rollglo-ua. U'ho mi rubor of tnon W tilout equal to' the mi rubor of wdiubit.' 'Tho uvorajjo length of human Itfo diJubout tlIrt;v- thrco ; rears, and Of i.oJio porsoilft onl,y qno re wchoa ,thu ngOUt i(X) jUrs, PRESIDENT'S , MUST GIVE TESTIMONY OperatorsWill be Forc ed to Talk Washington. May 21 Attorney (Jon. oral Knox ban Instructed District At torney Burnett nt Now York to nek tho circuit court for a order com polling' Baor Thomas, Trucsfale and othorconl prcfcl dents lonnswor tho questions put to them In tho hearing of tho Ilcnrst charges boforo tho Interstate Co mm Is slon. BIG STRIKE IS SATIS- FACTOlUY SETTLED Crescent ,Clty Make Concessions , to Emyloycs, Tho striko that has bcon between tho laboring men and employees of Ilobbs Wall and Company and tho Creecent City Milling (fcTraneportatlon Company' a' Uroeccnt City, Cal., has boon eottlud. I'ach of thoeo mills has rnsumed liiitl iioee, a satisfactory cettlomcnt of dlfll cultlos having bcon mndo between the officers of tho Amoricau Labor Union, 4t Crescent City, In behalf of tho em ployes, and tho mill companies. Tho dosiands of thu men in asking for a I 510 raleo per month for nil branchos of work in tho mills and camps, wao prac tically acctded to. Tho settlement of tho striko is a eourco of rejoicing to all residents of Creecent City and Del Norto County as bueinecs would have been demoralized in that section had thu fitrlko continued for any length of time. Thu logccrs in the camps have not gono to work as yet, bnt is stated that their demands will nlHo bo mot by' tho mill companies do eoon as they can got to them and give them n hearing. TEDDY LEAVES OREGON Some Jewish Ammuni tion Spoiled Portland, May 22 President Rooso volt loft Portland at S a, m. Senator Mitchell and John Barrett 'joined tho party to go as far bh Tacoma. Tho Pres idents carriage was loadod witheouven iora whon ho reached tho train, Bolto May 22 A tolegram from I.oob, saya tho prealdont dosired Mayor Alox andor to rldo in tho canlago with him. Tho Mayor wao included in tho Crst list but the l'rcflidoiit'u substitution of Scn atorllopburn caused indignation. Tho change volievoa tho feoliug among tho Jows. t Tilt Pntillci Sehool; Thoipubllc school Is goiierally under icatlnuited mill Is frequently looked up on wUh indifference ItH luilucuco can not bo expivssed In u fow words, but Ita luilucuco is tho Ufcblood of tho homp, tho community mid tho nation. Any I ordinary Imagination can conjure up n utiito of affairs Unit would soon coim to pass If tho Bchoolhouso wero close rd. It is tho Ktoat s'luvo Into which phll tho natlotis of thU world nro thrown, to bo Bhakcu uown to tho common lovol of (ibcdloucc im'd patriotism. School nnp LIFE OH THE OCEAN VAVE Falls to Appeal Favorably to Marsh field Minister IJBAUCOAftTMAUi Did you over go to eea? I slncoroly OiOpo you may novor bn "all at sea." It la I will not attempt to describe it. Your fighting editor can do it bottor than I, Yet thoy euld we had n smooth trip. How can tho restless wot moving sen bo smooth7 As smooth as gloss after It Is broken to pieces. And jutt think of it, 'wo had GJ hours of it from Marshlleld, If K. H. Dow did ray that wn wero going to havo a nor west wind and arjuick trip. O you weather prtfphcU! Donl prophesy smooth things to a man going to tda. How did I Bland it? I did not stand itmost of tho way. Laid in my state room, CxC more or less. "Well I did not writo any scrmoni, .bnt I planned one on tho text : "There shall bo no rnoro soa." Uut really, I do not know when tjfat will be nor whore, for I have been on land bo mo Hours and I am still going. Coming up tho street I feared that the police would run mo in. Even my face looks suspicious.' It Is as red at the famous noeo yon havo heard about. And tho worst of it is, it is my noeo and my face. A clear caso of eun burn, such as I ueed to get on tho farm in Illinois when myehlrtgot torn. You eeelgrew tired of tho bck breaking predicamont In my etato room and come out on deck yesterday for n fow hours, just long enough to got a complexion. Would you ndvieo me to use faco powder? Ask tho ladicr, pleaeo. But there is one consolalion I hadplen tyof follow sufferers. There was just ono good fellow who did not loto a meal and ho was my room mate We nro too lato to eeo tho president. He is off for tho Yoecmito aud wo can only read about his great vieit. The 11 luminatlons we saw as we Cimo up the Hay last night. Ttie war vessels on the Day the Union Depot, tho Call Building etc It was simply grand. When I nm in better mood for writing I may ten! yon a llttlo rnoro copy, but no more about tho eca. Very truly, F. 0. Etiu.nqe. San Franclcco, May 15, 1003. I'lna. Tins wero first manufactured in thh country soon uftcr tho war of 1S12. Real Estate Transfers Frank Ayotto and wf to C A Moore lot 15 block 52 North Bend, C0O. L J Simpson and wf to Mra L Earlo lot 1 blk 20, North Bond, $225. Henry Sengstackon and wf and J B Gilbert to M Itocenbtrg e2 of nw4 s2 o nel n2 of se4 not of sw 1 eec 0 t 27 r U 280 acres. f2S0O. Hattio I Bledsoo and hus to ChoB Adams lots 1 and 2 blk 11 Myrtle Point $900, Sylvester T.Ico to Sam M Olsen, 10 acros mice 3 1 28 r IS, (100. Fannio A Hazard et al to Mary E Mc Knight n2 of nwl nw4 of nw-i lots 3 and 4'fec 27 nc4 of nel lots 4 aud 5 sec 28 t 25 r 11-310 00 acres. $l", U 8 to, Daniel Ingoreoll ee4 of ec4 ecc 10bw4o(bw4 lot 4 too II nw4 of nw4 lot M eeo 14 1 20 r 11-103 53 ncree. Chas F Doo to John C Kronenberg 12 interest in i)2 of nw4 sn4 of nwl tec 1 s2 of sc4 tec 2 2 of nwl 2 of sw4 see 2 ue4 tec 11 n2 sec 12 1 28 r 14-S10 5) acres. $10. Ohas F Doo to John L Kronouberg 10?.C ncres in see 15 1 23 r 14 $10. 0 A McOulloch to WF Brown ;1-10 iutarest in e2 of not swl of net bco 17 t 21 r 12 120 acres. $300. St of Or to Geo W B0.1I0 of e2 of w2 aeo 21 1 25 r 11 lOOaores $200, Anthony Stambuok and wf 'to Hans Oliristeneon lot 5, block 15 Ya rrow COO Or nnd Cal Rr Co to Fred A Kribs 2 3 nnd 4, eg of nwl BWp boo 11 1 30 r 111 36B60acroM$2M3. " i Or and Cal Rr Co to Fred r 11 A Krlbi 40 acres' nwl of awl ceo 35 t $100. 29 Or nnd Cnl Kr Co to Fred A Krlbs e2 of nel sec 3 n2 of sk4 bw4 of sf4 sea 10 n2 of nw 4 sec 20 1 30 r 11 603 00 ncres $2137 08. Ferry 31 Dunhins and wf to Fred A Kribs n2 of s, ecc 20 1 25 r 'l0 1G0 acres JG00, Chas Hfirmon Jr to Fred A Kribs c2 of nel t2 of eo 4 sec 32 t 27 r 12 $700. Louita Harmon nnd hus to Fred A Kribs set of nw 4 swl of net w2f,o( eel secOttaOrll $700. Goo K Handy to Fred A Kribs t2 of 82 bcc 2 t 25 r 10 I CO. acaos $G00.. Jas A Nowland and w to Fred A Kribs aw eec 'M i 80 r (1. $E00. Carrlo M Urcutt andjhus to Fred A Krlb3nwKBcc31;t 2-5 r 20 ICO acres $00. Itobt. Marsden to Rachel Maredon s2 of nwl n2 c! aw 1 eec IS 1 20 r 12, $10. Great Central Land Co to N M Davis and W M Killingworth lots 21,22,23 blk 0 Iota 15 and 10 blk 10, Bangor, f 1. Jsaah Hackor Aesignee to J W Bennett lot 1 blk 15, Empire City. $510. C C Bridgca and wf to Isaac Stiennon 0 50 acres In lot 5 tec 27 t 25 r 12, $100. G W Harrington and wf to Mabel A Boberts, e2 of eo4 nw4 of fid sec 8 nwl of net eec 17 bw! of hw4 nwl of sw4 nwl eel of nwl eec 10 nc4 of eel eec 8 sol of swl n2 of sw4 eec 0 1 30 r 13 488 acres. $1000. St of Or to Chas W Ashton 1 30 acres tido land t 28 r 14. $13.60. s John F Van Luven to Mra. Jloeella Van Luven, 20 1-25 acres in ecc 34 1 28 r 14, $200. U 8 to Henry Kaltsteio ec4 of nw4 e2 of bw4 sec 21 1 e4 of nwl eec 23 1 28 r 14, 1C0 acres. Henry Kalketein to Adam Pershbaker eel of nw4 e2 of bw4 eec 21 nel of nwl sec 28 t 28 r 14, 103 acres. $10. Ole Eveneon to Walter R Spaio lots 3 and 4 blk 14 Naeburg's add Marshlleld, 175. Robt E Shino to S O Co., 1 acre in Warwick Donation claim. $1. Leona Allen to Roso Hoyt, lot 7 bile 7 J A Lehnhorr'a add Myrtle Point. $200- Jas Costello and wf to Mary A P Ulackcrby 1P0 acres in Eec SO 1 23 r 14. $150. Howard E WUson to Fred A Kribs sw4 eec 20 1 20 r 0 1G0 acres. $850. Thos II Barry and wf to Andrew L Johnson lot 25 blk 0 Yarrow. $10. John Groot and wf to Thoa U Barry lot 25, blk 20 Yarrow. $380. Adam Donaldeon and wf to C L Pen- nock lota 3 and 4 blk O Western add j MarshQeld, $10. Ieaac Stunnon to Gec-W Beal sw4 sec 14 1 27 r 12 ICO acres. $ 20. Wm Rich and wf to O M and Nellie Skeeis 2 tracts in Coqullle City, $000; Renard Olsen to Oliver Maraneen 30 ft off s sldo of lot 5 block 7 E B Dean '& Co Marahfield f075. ' Chas F Doe to "Warren Parker lot 2 and part of lot 3 and sc4 of ne4 see 22 t 2S r 14-83 75 acres. $10. John Buikloy and wf to Geo U Croy 20 acres in sec 30 1 27 r 13. $200. Mary Potter and bus to Will F Smith o4 sec 30 t 27 r 10. $300. O W Tower and vf to Pat Henne9eey id eec 20 1 2b r 12 ICO acrop. $10 E E Ponseroy and hus to Mra M A Topper nnd Mrs Sarah P Thrift lots 11 nnd 12, blk 4, Noslers add Coq City. $100. U S to Northern Pacific R R Co i2 of ?c4 sec 0 sll eec 8 lots 123450780 10 It and 12 e2 sec 18 all bco 28 t 27 r 10 2050 08 acros. Horman Steev'a to Emelia Stephens lot I eec 0 1 25 r 12 lot 4 bo4 of of aw4 aeu 31 t 21 r 12 1S 43 acres. $10. . L J Slmpion and wf to Mathilda Brauu lot blcok 22 NoJth Bond. $5. L J Simpson and wf to Albort Fols maa lota 17 and 18 block 16 North Bend $30). A A Fink and ws et al to Hedwlg Larson lota 4 and 5 block Bay City $no. Potor Myernnd wf to Alfdd Haglund, 3,J acros In Beo 34 t 25 r 15. $000. U S to J Thoa Morrison ne4 soo 10. t 28K-12 lGO.v ; ,,j N. Or and Cal Rr Co to Ed ah'd'O C Carter ew'Vo! Be4 B4e,o'l0 1 30 r 12 40 acres, fl20. i t i ' . j STATE AND GENERAL NEW&)v Eugeno has a printers union 8 months old. Mass meetings are boing hold in Cur ry nnd Joaphlno counties protesting against tho now timber roacrvo, ' Dduglas county hn3 cent in 357 dlgna tures demanding tho roforendum on tho Lowis and Clark Fair. Tho natural elements nro ilro, water and air, whilo tho political elements are firewater and gas, according to tho' fun ny man in an exebungo. Saturday afternoon, beforo n goodi crowd of spectators on tho campus at McMinnville, Frod II. Thompson b'roko lho college polo vault record. John O'Neal, a young man, rcsldinr; two miles nortn of Forest Grove, wbh thrown out of a wagon Sunday morning. Ono leg was broken near tho ankle. Gov. Ghamborlain has beon invite.l to Jackeon Mississippi to atterd tho lay-r ing of tho cornor etnno to tho new State Houso which is to tako placo in June 3d. ' Judge Hamilton U holding court in Douglas county. 48 cages on docket. Three of the gamblers who wero beforo this term of court were fined $100 each, and two $50, George Vernon Shaffer pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny before Judgo Hamilton in tho Circcit Court Monday, and was sentenced to ouo year in the t penitentiary. Tho residence of E. R. Shipwortb, at Eugene was entered by a barg'ar, last week. Mr. Shipwortb in his most elo quent terms told tho man to go and he went. . 1 On account of the rain tho field meet between Albany nnd the U. of O. did not take tho place and was postponed until June 1, to, bo held nt Albany, and tho V. of 0. from Portland. Tho Farmer's Co-operativo Telephone Lino from Cottage Grove to Hillside, abont 15 miles, has raitoi its poles and workmen aro stringing tho wires, ex pecting to havo tho service in operation bcloio Juno 1. Officials in tho freight department of tho O, R. & N. havo just received word of a record breaking trip botneen Port land and New York in the shipment of a carload of fresh salmon consigned in, cold Btornge to Germany. Eleven days rwere consumed in goirig from" Pacific to Atlantic. Ninety-five hundred pounds of con centrates, worth $0000, arrived Monday at Pendleton from, lho Badger mine at Susanvillo. Seven rnoro wagon-loads are' en route to Baker City, worth $20,- 000, for shipment to n Tacoma emelter. Laboring under tho impression that she was in the way and a burden to her relatives, Mrs S. J. Francher, aged OS years who resided on the New Era road and about tbrco miles from OrcgonCity, ended hor Ufa Sunday ni,:ht by drown ing in tho well on the farm. Another rich strike Is roported from tho Gold King mino, on Joecphlnu Creek oyer in (he wtEtern part of Josophino county. Tho Gold King U credited by old-timo miners to bo tho rediscovery of. "Tho Frenchman's LostLedge." a "lost bin" of tho pioneer day p. Tho' Fresno Republican unhilo ago called ono of tho Quaker Doctors, of which thoro nra said to bo thirty eight troups', a few euch names as "products of kennell," "whelp of Sycorax," "fakir" "fraud," "irrpo'tor' and "scoundrel." A libol am fo. lowed nnd he Doctor recovered tho enormous ei,m of $1, practically n vindication of tho newspaper, though the words used woro libellous in their character. Tho Innquei which wna to bo given at Portlnud on last evening in honor of President Rooeovelt was supplied with t royal chinook enlmon (rum Attorla and arrangements had been made with tho the Columbia River Packers Association lor.Beveral of thoeo fish, which tvere to io caught4urintt-the night .previous to the banquet, so that they could bo prepaiett, for thu table, but a low hours after they ate taken out of the vratsr. Li ' .n't J!lf " f "f' s ;Mi . y,. 1' IV - V "" &J ,J " rii . ul" ' '' if JV .mi ; '.! i c-. -1 Id 'Hi l VI . 'am- .!"'J'l ' " ' 1 '? f ) ny Vto m v J ? 1 M jt. 1 ju, '& '".-V 3B ,Wj W. WSyJWiirptrilTal M.Sr' --' a 1 TLT??iMLat!MMaMSBc3ijpvtjBpjjjjj Jwf8lii!THMspftr'ayBJsMsssssssssl