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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1902)
A? At X ' GOASTMAIL. SATURDAY, mf , - i i -- - : MAK. SI 1W2 published Every Saturday by the Mail Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION KATI& One )r, (In admncc) ..., knionlln... 'llircc months .$1.5 . I. oo . .5a "It is n wcll-rccognized principle thnt the businefs world is always entitled to such infor mation, and this principle was recognized by Presidents Cleve land and Mckinley. H Presi dent Roosevelt will do a tiling like this without notice' and without consultation with his Cabiuet or nuy one else, we busi ness men would like to know what lit. will do next. t,t is this that causes us anxiety." This brings out the distinction between the biy thief aud the little thief iu great shape, for it is also a well recognized principle that the cfiicer who desires to en force the law against the small crituiual docs not give him warn ing before isuiug a warrant for his arrest. Ii these fellows do not enjoy anxielv, they would better obey the Jaws so Jonj; as Theodore Roosevelt is Chief Executive. jt.oo will be chuRdl when not pnlit In nilv.xnee GEER'S VICTORY While Governor Geer's victor at the Marion county primaries Friday does not assure him the "Republican nomination, it is a very significant straw to show which way the wind blows. The strongest possible fight was put Up against Geer in Mariou coun ty, in the hope that a defeat there would effectually kill his rli in roc fnr tli nntiiitinttnil. ' The machine politiceaus of PROFESSOR ACKERMAM uie county, me gra.icre aim w: n Ue fl ovcr the Senator- qooaier were unui up huii.i shi and e ovcril0rship, not him nearly to a man. His,, '..,.", .,,, r support came from the rank and I lht. most iHlXJrlaut offices in the file of the party and from the u t of SlipcrmU.mk.m 0f better class of Republican leaders, 1n,)iic Scj,ools aud from the people who are in- Pro,;ssor j. .... Ackcrman, the terested in good government more' incumbcnt sa candidate, than m grafts. f(jr re.uomin:itiol, ami jf t,e - These facts ought to effectually lccsts of the schoo,s ae constthcd dispose ol the charge that Geer hc will have n0 trouble. ,ro. is too closely allied with ma- fcMor Ackcnuan is a lnnn ol chine politicians, even though he ob;.. e aml force of ch had not been so heartily endorsed acle; u nn eillhuslMl ltl by the better c eineut in his own Cllucalional work am, has cd county. With that endorsement ,:.t;e,n.,i i,;e ,. .:,i. ,, ,.,. his chances seem decidedly good. .hc a(ivaucement 0f ti,c pblic . school interests. IlOUbliVliLT'b WA Pre-ident Roosevelt's course in nniprinp the U. S. attorney ien- ral to proceed against the great .those who supported him, lest the railroad merger has aroused anger jcargc mm uc was tw i-iuwiy aud alarm in the breasts of the -connected with the American Vcat financiers." and one of .Hook Co. should prove tine, their grievances is that he did -These doubts were 50011 dissipat dt consult ihem beforehand cd. Professor Ackcrman is aud tell them whai he was going ."either a uoodler nor a peanut- jf their spokcsnieu politician. 1 his latter fact is 111 one sense a source of weakness, as the office he hoUls was run so Wheu he entered upon the duties of his office there were some miscivinjis even among ttmo ivhioh there i not, thero might bo soino point in pulling ft ticket now. Aaiti, tlio ellVot In stmulv to ko gret;itie iintl throw away mime vote which ought u Itu cunt In u way to nccoinphdh HOinething fr K",,,l K0v ornniont. Tito limit who aU hi ballot (or iiroliiliition next .liinu l:uo.4 nbsulutuly that ho h throwing it away, lit' knows to u dead mural certainty that prohibition i'iiii not carry Oregon within the next genuni lion. At leiiM, lie might to know those tiling'". Tlu'tt, hr the miku of simply showing h individual rthhor rencoof whut ln coiiMili'r tin great est single evil, lit' fr willing: lo hold hintelf enteroly ahm' (nun tlui light against all lli ti'her evil. With good government In ntat an cntin'y. with clean politic nut! tho repression of the boodlcrnnd grader in thu (mri.v councils, tlio rr.lui'tiiin 11I tii-oli-fK ex-poinliintt- ami 1 1 - Imsvrin ( inxcc, tlio I'tifotci'iiiviu ( !- ! Wo al ready huvc, with 11 I tlu.'-' thinpw lit hitu nuthitit to 1I0. 1 1 h i- IH: ihr cliip'Wrickrtl trnvi'i nlinliikn uith hid pil-l, rasluT ih.in mvo -i-niU'tliunc Irn tlor. In Coo cono'y tho prnhihition vntr will cut litllw flj'tm, hill whutevt-r ulrcni'lli comi'H to it nuclit litor Im cxpomleil nln-n- tln-ie I- u Mi.HibIlity of accamptilliir.! " one 'hhI The juvenile quartette will be one of the attractions at the min strels' April 5. ran -iji ijKVTrtmttttmmttrav iw in .th k3 HOT TjMB COMING Southern Congressmen are Furipus PLAN TO REDUCE SOUTH'S REPRESENTATION Cubans and Poito Ricaus to! be Sent to the Phil- -ippiucx Viwlilii;tn, .Mnrcli 18 Tlio Kcinlill ran llniimt li'in'tori' luivu ilcohlcil to forro iiiu'ittl'-ntloii hy a Mpcolal fomiiihloii ot clcctoriul coiulltloiiK in tlio tuiiith. 'I'll I x In prcliiiihcny to an ofTort to ro ill if i ri-pronciitattoii in tlio lloitm of tlic M11W which rttttrict Ni'-jro mifTriiKO, Tlio noiitliorn coiiKriwinon aro fnrlotm ovur the plan anil ilrclnro that tlicy will llht oicry Inch of tin. way. County Treasurer Dttllcy has called all warrants endorsed prior, to Sept i, 1900. A letter received yesterday from San l'rtiuclsco says that Capt, Colstrop will be here in a few weeks, for the purpose of building 11 vessel to cost $5.1,000. Mr. Krttse, lateofNoith Ileud ship yard, is to he master builder, and is expectel here iu a week or two, to select a site for a yaid, and make pteparatipus for commenc ing woik. Newr. .More Street Improvements The city council is turning its attention to South Marshfie'.d in response to many icqucsts iu that patt of town and the next sticet woik will probably be done, out there. II jilreet will be improved with t a ini'ctliiK of the fuMiato nniinc a covering of lock, either the en CMuuiUlei. ihU uiuriilsiK It vnui .Ireldnl titL. wi(lh or a wide sttip in the tu iijnn, uniiiniiiv nir iiuiipi' inn iu- (imlittK the wnr tnxiw. middle of the s'reet. The itu RZ .Tf'v St&fZ CT 8&WIBWB&, to do. says: One of lnmr rn tlif Iiiim nl n ncilitiml ffl feM!P K?MJ!ll Imachine that omc ol the small Si 0 fiS2Qii UfiVVU aHbre fters hnvc lhcir knivcs "Vhat la it?" asks the mother as she out for the mail who has CUt off ites. the friends of make themselves iptices the smooth skiu of her child i!l0ine 0f ti,ejr pi.iqujsi aiarrcd bv a red or pimply cmption. It 1 V 1 ii. ininure hlood. nud t!ie child uecda at It remains for tllC 1( impure blood, aud the child uceds at t Mv 1 I i uU'& once to uckui, education to of Dr. ii,A. ;.. r....r.. r .t.,. tw.o. rierce's GoMcn , "t"111 " uiiw.ici.iu.iui w.u the uae of Dr. I . ery, the best and surest remedy for impurity ol the blood. It entirely eradi cates the poisoii5 j?&-$i5li w h i c h corrupt V I? f'Tra cause dlseaec. It cures bcroiula, boils, pimples, eczema, wit rheum and other eruptive disease: which are the di rect result of im pure blood. It curiches as well as purifies the luooa. "Or. I'ltrc' me'lldne lia not only Ijciic lft mc crcatly. but H I'.un dune wun ht fur my Itvo Mm" Miite Mr M llr. irlrlc. of fjjnwttr. 4ivego Co , N. Y. "IJolh Imd wrrofuls. I.lisve lost two (Uiujjlitcrn In luti lli.it: five yrar jvHh cfjimim)tl!i mi'l icrofula. MytHct m uai taken tuu or tlirec vet nuovtllli htm(r ihazv from tliv lunuh. It trnublnl hitn for ovcr Medical Discov- state siiperiueudeut Oregon has i.$&r. lie tool: hr. Wtrce'i Colicn Mritical y. nuu 11: lenr. SIv Mjrt ua liW ncx; hut) two laiict-il. but lis not llui!uver'. nud liat not liad a hemurrlm-.t In ctr u jenr. My yoiingtr m liail wrofulou-. qbU any iiucc he coinincuced lo take our incJ CI I1C." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Ditcovery." There ia nothing "just its jjood" for diseaies of the stomach, blood and lunji. A 1008 page book, free for the asking. You can get the People's Common Seiiw Medical Adviser, the lest medical book ever published, free by sending stamps to p.ty expense of mailing only. Send i one-cent stamps for paper cover 01 U stamps for cloth-bouiiu volume,, to Dr., ifa v., fierce,. imiinio,tci..xi. had in many lony jtars. A WASTK OF KNEItOV Willi all duo rt'hpect for tho uuitivvD which impel tho IVohiliilionistH in thoir (Jtbiro to carry on their irop. gaiida and to stand up and buuoti'iti.d in the political arena, it is imponDiblu to rufruin from calling thoir jiidg! niont in qitublioii. Therein litllo mc in ntgtnng tho main iimtbtiou, whether prohibition W a solution of tho lienor (location or not. Thoso viio Imvu livod or vinitod in KtiitoH whoio it was in forcu know t hut, it lain no uMit 0 .; solution, know thnt ii i not onforct'il anywhero, never has been and never can ho; but it ii no into to hung that argument o hear on thu ndvooatCH of the ineasiue. It coin no figure witli them. If proliihitiou were a practical ao lutioii of the liquor question, which it is not, ami there wore some glim mering prospect that'll could bocarri de in this, etato within a reasonable mm GfMLB Docs your horse "fed his It N Htntwl that the plan of denial proviineiit will start at Kourth MIlw for tho paclllcntjon of the l'hlllp- street and will extend as far as .iiM.H.IIM.provftl. jjicemstobe.etpiired. 1'rw.i.lent KoiimvpU nml Scrretnry' a hidcwalk will be laid on the ituot coiitriuplnted the selection ot half . . , , , , , , . , . . .. ,. 1 h , .. north ule of II between 6th and a dozen re recent at he Ciihaim Ind tho name iiiimlicr of I'orto lUntn.i who 72 Mrcctt nml tt i piobnblc Hint khoiiM accompany Miles to the 1'hillp- the sidewitlk zone wiU be extend lilnw. tliwn men to ho given nn oppor- ccj consiilcrnblv beyond its pres tnnlty to talk to the Filipino regarding ... .1 1 n . i. . .1 1 ent limits. the heni'liceiit ronultu of the American , rule in their IhIoiiiIi. '1'1's ot the only part of Mllevpropoeil hrlnglng a iiniiiher of town wheie mud is troublesome. prominent nilplmw to the Tulled State 'i ll)t. nolwXy owneis me de-, lor me purpose ot nuiiying .iiitririui inHtltntioiiK. oats"? What a difference be tween t!ie grain-fed and the grass-fed horse! The first sirous ol aiittiiH, the- utiisuuce. I'lankitijf Front Slrcct RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER T- n Miami. vhc has the SPIMfiS A STORY c0lr,,c, 'ur lephtukiuj; North ... . . ...... I'roiit street received a cqrload of .St. relerfchiif-g, Mtirvh IS A iiowkpr., ncr IinIiiv mvh tint ltimxiii will not ,,i. ! cedar fioin JohusoiiN mill Mon- fitron and full cf gmgcv, the jow Anieriea to compel Turkey to pay day, eoiuiiiiMiced woik on the second flabby, weak and tired hack the ranwiiu money exacted by f'' ' .street :t oueu and will push tuo out before he begins. The brigands for the leieuo of Miwlonaty'. . . ... , , wv tws.w ..w .0...... ..v n 1 In riiiilili.lmn n fnut nc line. . l. it.. l!r :, .J - I r ic....:: iniiKcs uic unicrencc, " Children are not alike cither. I lUmn w,n 0,,l,,,dnl0 n,c Mo,,ro ,,oc ,-. . 1 1, 1 11 'trine In Eastern Knrope. Ono 13 rosy, bright-eyed, full i of life and laughter, another i.s sible. It is not likely that he can finish it within the time limit, but as the delay was enuscl by high water iu the Cuquille, for which he was not responsible, the council will probably not be arbi trary iu the matter. Bright' Disease The lament Mini cier puved for a pale, weak and dull. The feed- SIOUX CITY IN DANGER ing again is responsible. , r R g AM bickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their ! StouxCltv, March W-Knrly Smulny 1 11 r- ..it- 1 11 '""ruing the Mihffliirl river at Chamber- oatb. Scott s Emulsion adds laIll(So,.th I.ala.ta uentdry. Mrundlng just the right richness lo their the ferry boat in mldHtream. lee being I T 1 11 1 j 1 Ciiet. IC IS 1U:C grain IO Uie running it wan feared that a yorgo liail J tirucfrfniiiifi. clinnffd hnml at San horse. Tho child f'CtS new Ijeen formed Homi-wliere nUive the city. 1 Francieo, Aug (), lIMll. Tl Iran. . . U .. ,, ,1-., ,.... ,... , ., 1..... .1 ff involved in mill jiml hlnel; appetite ana 3trong digestion. '" '""" '" ""'""K"1'" .fiiii.ritKMMiand wuh paid i.v a imnyof. QMfi'- Vmi,cin,t i'o Tr.-n If a gorgo lie foiiiieil it w ill C111180 liu- liimiiiecrt men for a Mii'idlie for llright'n. btOtU i-rnUJM0n IS mOlC me,roi, w,u,n U (I(IM ,,ren!. n.o. idD.abe.e,!,, I.er.oioe.irahlo man iooa. it is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull : children, puts new flesh on thin Wllson-Ussitcr Contest 011CS ar.di red blood into nale Wellington, March 18 Tho content 0V(ir three dozen mien on 11 e treat r TrltmL-odrbilrlin rrmw niHit of Wilhon va I.iihHlter, for the neat iiienianii wa'ciiiiiginein, niiyno a. 1C maKCS cnilCll CIl gro. got ihynleian 111 iiiiiiiii ehroi.tu, in- itt's Emulsion makes ordi- fr,,mtI, ,,0"rlh UrB,H,,i (,",urWH,,,,1,,,e.in.ih. n..ei, .....1 ..dn.i.,.e.;.,i h dieeiiKiH. Tliey coin in on ( il ih M-riniiH invea ilijutiijii of tho rptfilli'Nov IH. 11 (() Thny interviewed reoreri of lli e'ured mid tried it out onus niorilnjiy polling one Scott Mm mm Wmtmfflk 1 .... dlHtriet. citmo tin for Iioitilmr today he nary toed do it3 foro til0 uotifru vfuttiiiticu 011 uiectluiiH. duly. Oaiiqncl by Celtic Sons TJifs plclnrj renrrsoata ' ilia Tradu Mark of h ott's I.muUion and il on I hi! i wrapper of every bottle. I Seattle, Match 18 -The Celtic SoiiH of Send fcr free sample. I Washington celebrated St. Patrick's Day SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50C.and $1, all clrugghitd. with a big haiuiuot hero Inst night. Prominent men wero present from ninny parts of tho state. with l ho phvHKiliuiH forjudge. Up (o- Aug. 'J5, eighty neven per eenl ol tho tent eiHHM wero oil her well or progress hing favorably. There bring only thirteen per cent of fnilnri'M 1I111 purlidH wore mitHllul and oIohdiI lli.i tnuiHiictlon, Tho pro cendinga of tho investigating uoin niiteu and tho clinieal reortH of tho tent caHca wero pnhlibhod and will ho mailed free on application. Aildrcaa John J, Fulton ciompany, 420 Mont goniery Bt., tikn Franolnco, Oal, B '6