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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1902)
I pOASTMAiL. vVlTttUtt. : : : : ,PK. 5. W?1 Published Every Saturday by tin Mail Puhmshinc: Co. SUnsCKIPTIO.V RATE One )ir, (In advance) $1,30 'is monilif. 1.00 fhree months, ,,,, ,50 a .co ill IV charged when not paid In advance .W County Republican Ticket lleprewntntlvo Sclilllor 11. Ilertnniui County JuiIro L. HnrlockiT Clerk V. 1). Wnlcntt Sheriff Sti'iihru (JnllliT ARH'SStir (1 wrgi Hoalp Treasurer John H. Dulloy Surveyor S. 11 Catlicurt t'oniiiil&Ionor 1). Mcluto.-di Coroner....! illr. K. .Milieus Div ided with the sinews of "war for the campaign. He was a Dem ocrat until 1896, when he left his party on the silver issue. It is said that Governor Gcer will now turn his attention to the United States senntorship. It may be that history will repeat itself in his case. It will be remembered that his being turn ed down in his application for the collcctorship at Portland had the effect of lauding him in the 1 State Hotifc. If his present de feat should result in giving him the seuatorship he will have no cause for regret. GOVERNOR GEER'S FEAT Governor Geer's decisive delcat for renomiatiou is a grtat dis appointment to a large majority of the people ot Coos county. Gecr is, personally popular in this section, aside from the fact that we had hoped to sec his cleau and business-like administration en- dorscd by the Republican party of the itatc. It is one of the stumbling blocks in the way of gcod gov ernment, that the official whode c ires to stay in public life is almost obliged to devote his energies 1 THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET The ticket nominated by the Democratic convention on Wed nesday is composed of gentlemen of good character aud clean re cords, so far as the Mail is in formed. It seems as though the campaign, so far as county officers arc concerned at least, iniirhl be conducted without any mudsliug ing or pcrcoual abuse. Coos 1 county campaigns have, in fact. been usually free from the object or) tin in rfTirr In 1i h,niiitii mm! of a machine, rather than to yiv- ionable features which prevail in some localities. The Democrats seem to have hopes of electing several of their candidates, aud it is a satisfactinn i to know that if thty are partially successful it will not boa cauie . Mrr t!if liAlt rmcctlil eotir. to tli I 0 ' 1 for intense alarm on the port of people. Mad Governor Geer ' , the ta!Dvets. u-ed the patiouage and influence .... , ' 1 . . nile, asa genen J proposition, 01 his ofice with the sole object . .... , ,, partisan politi.c .should not cut of securing his own rcuomiualion l . r . . . much figure 111 county affairs, yrt it is likely that he would have!., ., . . ., . ., , it seems that in this case there carried his point, and the people ' ... . ,.... , . , 1 1 will be little excuse for scratch- ,vould have paid the freight. . ... .. , ,. ' a .ing which means that the Dem- So far as is known here, V. J. ' . -n 1 1 i- 1 J jocrats will be severely disappoint- Furnish, the candidate selected is , , ,, , , , ' cd when the votes are counted. well qualified to fill the office. He is a banker of Pendleton aud it is I fn v m m Tifm ltrfnaai V UlKlerSWOU lliat llC IS Well prOV- nrUobbV8piiraRi!il'llticor-lll,(!t.trlU.Fn rj ta 1 ri-n vi tin. tet r iii.f rii'iiii'ii r .. i u u ivltim ur ra - If the Hocrs had been able to confine in a prison camp all the liritish soVicrs they have captur ed during the last year th'j spec tacle would be an unpleasant one for Hiitish ptitle. Canada's military establish ment, consisting of less than .o, 000 men, all told, wjjl be in cicust'd to 150,000 if the Hritish idea ol colonial defen.-e pievails. Hut the douiiuiou as yet ha not wanned to the expansive idea. Reflections pf a Bachelor The poor man oaves what the rich man squanders. A woman who hasn't got a family doctor never feels that her social position is secure. In modern households doctors are luxuries, dressmakers neces sities. The man who save money be gan yesterday; the man who doscn't is going to begin toinor row'? Speculating in Wall Street is easieVthan gambling with mat rimony, but it isn't any more profitable. You can get interested in sonic people without eating for them the way you can get interested in a mustard plaster without liking it. The last argument of a woman is suddenly to veer around aud take your side of it, declaring you have conic around to he sidci The man who always seems to be more hard up than the one who is trying to borrow money is the one he tries 'to borrow it from. After a woman has been in love THE tirannonnonv Prices $5 to $150. e AWASiOED THE GffiJIN PRIZE AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, I i-'Jr Sbwsu If "iSJ m 1 ' mr- v ,ruv l. i&pfff m. w yrsv. a SkJSSSgSS. "v 'T"wif w iuvnh. ii 1 . 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Ite'.i'mot. knock off rpooning the way aj oki-tvnttinwt ioon not Intvrfw . ioui'trutaloacttpuf' workman docs work when the Wr1 YOU GAN CURE YOURSELF AT HWS nl".T- whistle blows. :mc;w.yc .-! .- ! mi nir i-T- triT' 1 tr t 5 fVfi? .''' r ii hi :ii mi ill -mt7 i - m . . ou t?ad better b out of te Uorld th?ai) out of styl In the selection of our new spring stock wo not only procured the vory latest styles but wevo particular to have the most durable quality as well. : : : : : : ; ; . . nfet- QfeaA' feVitfe 1iTlfc i.lJi'V'TftM&'. Summer Goods. It will surprise you when you see what a large collection of bcauti ful summer dress goods we have. Trimmings. Our Trimming Department is just bubbling over with tich and elegant designs, Shoe Department If you need anything in shoes nil we ask is an opportunity of showing you "ti- line, (we kuow the result). Spring Suits. New, Nobby Spring suits for men and boys. s iW ra . 1tC J-' J0Z. - - 4Z-2 jZ sJ iNjtBUl, The Uptodate Ladies' and Gents' Furnisher ir V; ,Ii