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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1902)
(H 4 'wflffwh vw.' gecc,., fflq)wiwiyiiH( ' ' WWHnwggpHB ' tTTgl Vto-VlffcH4.i'Ji'.- !( .WHSrtMiii8 -&: j?.vn.J wvSSSiqE The Unferrified COOS C0UN1Y DEMOCRATS PUT Ul A TICKfiT Proc'Cfdiiijj'i of Wednesday's Con ' volition Home Surpiiaes Editor of Ccicpi'me Bui- K'tjn loi Judge ' Tho Cook County licinocialle, ronven linn, which met In (Mil Ftdlows' IimII Wednwalay nfli'iiKtiiM win u harmonious body iiihI I'vcrvthliig pawed olf smoothly Tim convention V.iih railed to otdr. nt 11 p, in. Temporary offleer were tderled, as follows: John F. Hull, chairman; .1, .1, Jjinib, seeictary; J. J. .Stanley, assistant secretary. 0,'K. Nlvlmlxflii, Krniil.' Lowe ami I. K. W were iiikiIiiI(m1 u committee on rflMelltllllH. Walter Itlrharilson, A. .!. 8!nrwfK mill K. II, Hansen were appointed it coinm ttco on order of InfMucHH. A rceesM wax then taken, awaiting re pot Is of nbowiromiiiltlccH. 'I'li convention will railed to order ami I u al It o'clock. Tie report of nuniiiltlen on rrcden (lain wit read and apprised; alxo the report of committee on order of IhihI iickm, Teiiiporary organization was mado permanent. ('. I'. Mcknight and Chris IaiiiiuHcti were amiolutcd toilets. Nomination of candidate wan next In order. For representative flco. Jilrkson nam ed John Flanagan, mid lie was nomi nated hy iirclaiuui.ttlou. Tor rounty Judge, .1. T. Hall named J. .M. l'itnli, .1. .1, l.ainlt named .1, .1. Ktiin ley. The lutllot liHiltcd: I'ptoii, 12: Stanley, M, mid Ktanlev win declared the iiiinilnrc of the convention, tho ac tion being made uiiaiiliuoiw. Kor county clerk, I,. II. Hazard wan made the iiimiilinoiw ijiiiuIiico without opposition and wllli upplaiM. Kor cln-rltl A, .1. Sherwood placed J. K l.awrcuro In nomination wllli a speech i-uloglidlc of Ins administration art ninor. n. Il..s. llyile td.ceti hnoeli Holland In nomination. in Imllol re Miilttnl: l.iiwrciuv. SI ; II ill mi 1 1, and Ijiwrwieo vh dcrlared iifttiiiHlml. Kir trnMirK. '. .1. I. noli mimed (lm. O. Incli. Alex Hull named Win. Turpi ii. but Mr. 1utH'ii dcliiied, I.ohcIi whm nominated I iy Ntrlniuuiatlnu. Kor w.r, T. .1. Tlnlft. A. I'. Owen. K. H. Ilmou'it and (i. Xorrla were MUttcd. Mr. Owrn declined. The llnd bttllot rtwuliwl: 'I liriH.'H; Unicoi, II; Xorri. I). Made uimiilmomt Kor nurroyor. Alex Hull and l K. Mrholmu iintlimtd rc!i othpr, lint tMitli iIwIIomI.jiimI K. V. Jlad-ull win unnnlin i ii :iin Kor . '. in r. i . - .1 nam- ill limned . ' i rMiilud: H (iii r ,. 'in', Chan. Ilrudlniry, Che NorriM, 111; llradhury, 71; ni.d llnidhiiry W'iih declared the n inline. Kor coroner Dr. Ilurifall nnd Dr. Straw were nained. Dr. Straw with drew hN name and Dr. llornfall was nominated hy acclaintnatloii. Kor deleuatex to the Mate convention: John K. Mall. YV. C. SaiiderHoii, I. K. Ito-e, .1. V. Klitnau'iin. I). K. Straw, J. I,. Kronenliiin,'. ('. K. ,MclCnli:lit, wero nom inated, and elected hy acclanimatlon. After a Hliort recess nomlnatioiiH for JiHticeHof the peace, coilHtahles and road HiipervNorri of the several dlstrlctM were made and rat Hied by tnu conven tion. Tho central committee was elected, nt fiillowrt: John Klamimm. J.T. Hall. A. J, Sherwood. J. V Miwt, Dr. K. A. I.eep, n. . I, Lowe, J. v. HiMer. The central committee wn authorized to llll vacancies on tho ticket. Knllnwlnu are the nominees for pro el net oIllcerH! JtWICKrt OK Till: 1'K.W'i: AMI CONriTAIII.Krf Kinplro- -Justice, Win Turpeii; con Htahle. S HolHter. .Mnmhllolil- Justice. W II S Hyde; coiiHtahle, John Siiiiderlaud. Co(iillh-Jiii'tlce-.l II Cecil; coimtu hie, I) II Jnhnxou. (Snivel Kurd J iiHtlce, Taylor Weekly; coiiHtahle. S Millard. .Myrtle Polnt.limtlce, Lewis Strong; coiihtalile. J J linker. Ilamlou JiiHtleo, A I) .Morse; cousta hie, K .M lllackeihy. HOAIl Hl'1'l'.ltVIHOltH. Dint No I John Steinleclmur. " " !I-(J K McCulloin. " " -l-John Hear. " " -W PKox. " " in .1 W Catching. " "II J L Darker. " "HI-KAlIowoy. " " 17-W T llrmly. " " 2:i lloiiry Strong. Kncluuited II S Davk Norway- (loo Winter. liKMWATKri I'ollowlng wero the delegates In at tendanco In nurmui or hy proxy. Haudou: W V Sanderhon, (J Loren?. hy A (I lloyt, A (J lloyt, V. J Lowe, K L Lowe, T J Thrift, C HilHimiHsen. Ilurtou Prairie: J L Darker, .7 W Mimt, W AInat. .Coos City: W P Fox, Z T Slglln. .. . . I C'oaleilo: J (Irnndy. i CufiulllflClly: A .1 Hliorwooil, fl 0 Leach, II H Cillibs, h (loodmaii, A-0 llnlclU A Collier liy If K Collier, J T Hoy, II K Colllnr, .1 lllcdnoe, J II Cecil, H J Llllle,.! II Kox, .1 .1 Lamb. N Dniiimltf, M II Herc'V, I) .1 Lowe r, II N Loreiiz. Niirlli (!iww Hlver: .1 .Porter, W V flit go hy .1 I'orler. upiM inter: Mine. Deer Park: None. Dora: .1 P Stemler liv A J HhcrwKd. Empire: I Parley. W Titrpln, (J V .Mel iiiioin, (J .laekNon. Knchaiited: None. Konrmllo: .1 I) Htuarl, (J I) Stuart hy J l Ktinirl.. I. like; .1 Larci'ii. .MlK.mrl: T T Weekly hy J M Week- Iy. J M Weekly, IC II llanncn, He Muiri hy K II iiliHen, ; .Myrtle Point: W It llnrrln hy W T I.enlieir. .1 I, IIin. II Ktinton.ll (J Hchnll . ny I j; KiHc, k i; liender do, J W Heart, li .M Htroin hy I, HtroiiK. W IlarrlH-toy H Hnyoer, K Hnyder, l)r Lcei do, J Her ry, LSttoiiK. North Mundifluld: J Hear, J II Klana Kan. C Mchtwcrk, A (I Aiken, W II S Hyde. Newport: V M HIcliardHon, (I Chard, .M Kerrigan, Norway: II Orady, S .1 McCloskey, H Iluiihluii hy .1 K Kchroeder, .1 K Kcliroe der.lMVWfmer, H Myera hy Sol Mc Clinkcy. PaikiTHhnrtf: T Deverean, J Kronen htir. I-: HaiNiill, hy .1 Kroneiihnri,', H M Hanah'inaii ln. K I Faliydo. I'nuper: J V llamini'rhcrir hy K Knliy C'Alloolmiin, K W Kahy. Itiverton: .1 II Hlielton. W Howell liv J II Hhelton, A A Kelly do, P H Koster. Howland: None. South MnrnliflcM: A V Owen, C K NCcIhiIhiiii. d K McKnlKht, J T Hull, J W pfniiiiKiin, : Iv Straw, A Hall, II I) .Mc Donald. South Slouch: J null. Sumner: A I) Hoonc, J Stock. Toninlle: C Norrlrf. Jefferson Memorial Road Charlottes llle, irll 'J: Many dele- imtin u'urii nri.uiiit Imlnv nf llm iiiiimliiir . of the gin I r iii-U c.iiiveiition, f ir which lieparutiuiii hnvo heeii going forward 'for a nuintier of weekn p..st. T 1f- pri mary puriHM of the meeting Is to iuang iirate it nnivini'iit for the C"Utnictinii of a two mid ouo-lndf-niile road lending from this city to the home Hudtejuli nf ' ThniilHM JefferMill, Hi .Montlrello. The work Is In tin' linnds of a uieiuorlMl nad mcMirliitpiii, id which (ieiieral Kltxliiich Lee Is pre-d'leut. and a-i!e fimi heiielYt lug pisiple dtrlug tiMixit Monticello, and a it uuioiio memorial to the great Ktatwiiian, tlio road Ik to Mrvo as nil olijeet hwoii In nmd construction. CHARGES OIvBRIHORY WILL 151: INVESTIGATED WasliliiL'ton. Mar. 2H luwstiiratiou of the charges of wholesalu bribery by coiigroHsineu in connect ion with tho nurch nisoof tho Danish West Indies will m'l'Iii Tuesday. A inectlng of tho Wnys and Means committee of the House is called for .Monday to coiiHider tho Cuban recipro city hill. Tho boiler in prevalent that the bill will be reported that day. 0M fag iSm Give them oil rod-liver oil. It's curious to see the result. Give it to the peevish, fret ful child, and he laughs. Give it to the pale, nnajmic child, nnd his face becomes rosy and full of health. Take aflat chested child, or a cl ild that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. f Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send for free sample, SCOTT & 1I0WNK, Micmlm, ) I'miI St., N. V. vc an 4 pi .vej al. drucguu. Professional Cards. E. E. Straw, W. D. PIIVHICIAN AND HUUOKON. Special attention to dlncanc.1 of tlio Kyo, Kar, Niiho i.nd Throat. (Huhhch Iltted. Ofllcc in Sciifstnckcn & Smith Ihiildiiij;. 0. W Tower, MD, PHYSICIAN AND KUHGKON. ' Office in Ft-tiRtlatlon nml Smlili' P.ldg. Krunt ttrect, M.irnlificM, Ortcon. W. U. Douglas, ATTOJtNKY AT LAW AND U. S. COM.MISHIONIJH. "From lrccl, Mnrilifiekf.OrcKon. John F. Hall, ATfOHNHV AT AW. Office In Eldorado block, Front tlrcct, Miuililield, Orron. C F. McKnlglit. ATTOKNKV AT LAW Office iii the IkMi ttelt & Walter Building. .MAHSIIKIKLD OUKGON J. W. Bennett, ATTOKNKY ANu rollNSKLOB AT LAW MAtSIIFIIit.O ORE We promptlr obulu U. H. and Foreign 3mm ((tend model, tkctcb or pliolo cl lnrtntlon Iom rrc3 report oa patcouuatr- horrrce Koit,i iioiruiuocuroTDAnk Ulllvv nK' t'lttentiBmi i iinuu mniiixo to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. U. I NOTH I! nK ITDLUMTIOX PeiwtnH-t.' ' i'i'' Intfi r, I.vid OTice a; KhmiIiiiii; Or.'ifoi. v piil 3 190s Notice It I err by !" t'l t tlw foltowinf ninl lllrr hl lill Mtlkr nf lit Intention to nmki fmil "oof in tuitpnrt nf hn rl im. nd ih.it wkt tool Ht I nmilf tK-forr W U Duitpju, V. S, ConimUwoner nt .MnrtliMd, tjii-ijoii, on Mv 17 190. vU: IMVUl.tiSN. NO HIS. on II. K. No. S7yi, fertile KJt NWjf Wtf NKf,.Scc ao. Ip 33S..R 13 Vt. He nunc the fell'iwlni; uitn .w to proe lii continuous rililrnic upon nnd cultivation of Mid land, U: IVtrr KobcrMm, of May, Ore con, Am uu l.neUonrn, Jo' n (Juick, Jacob IlibtMtd, of I.kUc. Orrvon. 'J.T IlKlIMil.S. BfRlttcr. 4-s GENERAL .MILES WILL GO TO THE PHILIPPINES Secretary Thinks Miles Hasn't Acted Nicely in the Past Year Washington, Mar. 2!-fienernl Miles replying to the utterances of Hoosovelt and Hoot frankly hiiiioiiiico hU inten tion of visiting tho Philippines in tho near future, whether or no, where as, ho says: "I fihall dovoto my attention to the conditions and requirements of tho troops or that division, tho nanio as I havo with respect to tho other portions of tho army." fieneral Miles expresses recret tlmt tho secretary of war should bo under tho Impression that his proposition, which was prompted In jho littered of, humanity, would ho regarded as speetu j lar or sensational, j Hoot's comment on this is a caustic ; arrangement of Miles attludo during tho past year, llo states that .Miles original application to President .Me Kluley for permission to go to tho Phil ippines was accompanied hy u oroposal to obtain for Mlle tho supremo com mand of tho allied forces in China, nnd that, under Uicmi Circumstances, Presi dent Mckinley declined to authorizo tho sending of Miles either to tho Philip pines or to China. - Hoot says that in tho interest of geod discipline and elfeetlvo service, Miles' coures must bo regretted. While tho President nnd Secrotaiy of War still havo a very Intense feeling against tho commanding general of tho army mi account of numerous things ho has dime, it is believed that wiser coun sel will prevail, lloth wero Informed that tho jenato would take it very HI. if Miles were punished for what ho tmltli before tho Senate Committee. ! t. , nai- f nrF"Ni R T 0 W. ' .5. NKWH DKALKUAND AGKNT ,u ,. Lute. Ht Hitii K rn.it c 1 hco nnd Port I mi t ' ' d 11 1 1 1 0 h. A I J til 0 I 0 a d I pj?iM a gn z I on h . ST 2 "(?1JttL k"iT5Ta H'ii "i i,AS' 1 N g(Ta ill) .1 ,0 j - ... S ti bcr I p ti nun for nil c; pnperHand periodicals. ' Kiue uigarrf and tobacco. Stationery, Jowclry, notions !: - ml iStimVm LUMBER M'&ia W& Y&vz Wua tXM ElLWJiwMffiifflWMmxfizxi Tli-t is what we we can fill ail and all kinds. THE QUALITY is gnaranteet and the price is rirht. imiii mm OUR STOCK INGLUDES o .TTT1'' -i -n rv vornn'vofl in TTit Hi-wnnQ 49 p tXliJ.(y VJ.XJ.J.1 J.UV.U1J,M J.1.JL JL. ill hJJJ.-KA.Jt MM.BM1.W Red and White SIMPSON LUMBER CO, n 1 1 i raw ii ii ww -" 11 " miiiw w iipiiimwi m Wim iiiwh iwfi WiH mmm tAn Phone Main 151, NOlIll ffclld, Of6 CO. D. GROCERY A roll lnutof choioo grocorios, feed, flour, hum and bacon always on hum), fresh fruits and vegetables rcuoived on every K'panier HQHZSr PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE, BUTTER AND EGOS Tree Delivery w arausarHHjnaaiw baser S GEE FEE. E DEALKR IN GROOEWES, J FRESH FUJirS.VEGETA- g RLES V RO VIS IONS FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF THE JJEST QUALITY PRICES REASONABLE FROZEN OYSTERS H EVERYDAY. : : : J A Street, Murshfield, Ore g ! haye to sell, and orders for any Cedar. Telephone IMn'M. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A streets, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JONH SNYDER, : : : : : :Proprietor THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE HOTEL lias lust been entirely refitted ami refurnished throughout and U again open to tbo public for patronage. New beds and spring mattresses havo been placed in almost every sleeping room of this house and neither trouble nor expsnst has been M ta.tl. . . 1 j iiared to put everything in hrst-class order. 1 TERMS. Board and Lodging, per week .,$S , Board, per week,. ..,..... ., . Single Meals, ..,... ..,.,,.,,,,,, 83 a rrr'