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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1903)
-V ON(r-' - ,m mi ' "" ' '" " y -t ' 1 - v ) HERMANN MA'KES ANSWER TO DEMOCRATIC CRITICISM Talks to s'llaruT Yoters About his Condi iacy. for Con- AVJ Ashland correspondent of tho Portland Telegram, umlai' dnto of aUy 8,kIycs the following account of Her inann'a cpoech there: Bibcor Hfermann epoko in Ashland last night to a gocd nmlienco for neatly two hourr. 'J ho tpunker n Id ho felt aimed from Iris flattering reception thero would bo no apathy at tbo polls. We aro assembled nnder tha canvnB to dhcuea tho qualifications of tho two candidates for Gangrcno,1 hesakl. "The pcop'e ought to ho guided solely by their own intc.msti in ireachinga deClt- would best represent Inn ni to who Oregon'a important material Interests in Congress atthLuime. I have had tho "honor to eft in Con gress for Oregon many years, part of the time bolng .representative for the wholo etate and during that timo havo mingled with many of the great men of this Na tion. I havo leirned tho importance of committco osi.'Jnwats in Coneresi, which practically legislates through its cjmmittecs. It wao never more oncn It ' than now that Oregon should havo 7 -ritontations on hose committees wh ch have to do with tho state's com mercUlintorests ai they aro affected by tho work o! Lo river and harbor com mittee. Daring the tim I was a mem ber of that committee, ono year. Oregon stood second to New York in tho amount of appropriations for her rivers and har bors, and aaothtir year third. Mr. Hermann raid that ho has a warm friend in the t'reat Ulinos Congressman who is to be cc nker, anil ho thought there was an excellent ch&nca that he would be assigned to his old place on the jiycr and harbor committee. He knows that it was more probable than in the case ol any new man -ho could be sent from this district. om mis uiainti. He took up seriatim tho objection to , Ijis election. First, that ho una been there long enousb ; eecond, that he waB not in harmony with the administration, and third, that his election wauld ha a rebuke to the Administration. As to the first, he thought his experi once should bo a rcccotnenuauuu, u mc soma principle followed in buslneB of .,... 1 .. 1 . ..nlnnit 5n cervice ence should bo a rcccomendation, if the utilizing knowlejj? Babed in service were applied. As to the second, there was no man who could give a more hearty, generoaeSand constant support to thlB splendid administration than he. "Since the timo of tho immortal Lin- rve loss Tea pourss" A nan says. "Look at tms." Anu ue ovc.laps his coat to show how loose it ii There are some people who can lose fat to advantage, but the loss of flesh is cue of the accepted evidences of failing health. As flesh-ma -ing processes begin 111 IUC OWWM.W..., naturally wlien there is loss of flesh we look first in flu- atnmach for the cause. And the cause is gen erally found to be disease of the stomach and di gestive and nutri tive tracts, result ing in loss of nu trition and conse qvent physical weakucss. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nu trition and ena bling the perfect digestion and as similation of food from which flesh and stiength aro made. Mv ulfe trai for III II II il five years troubled I) II U I with indigestion of I I I I fctoniach and bowclf, M. 'I ll V bloaUnp nnd severe "," 1 1 1 ' nnln nt llmra durinir the entire five years." writes Mr. f. Milton Uucer, of McCoiincllsburg, Ta. "Her heart was nffected, aud she took n purgative every few days but only received temporary .relief. She cot very poor in flesh and I bought one bottle of Dr. fterce's Golden Medical t)lcoyery from ourdruggiit and after taking it she said she felt Jike a aew woman. Has no moit trouble with 'stomach and bowels, and has 50 twin pf bloat- lag. IU gained fifteen pounds fn weight." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- 7 iffv 1 irQ SI IIOIBP ll rtipatios uaA bUlOHWtM, coin," ho said, "I have boon true to tho impulses of aiy heart, which woro loyal to tho principles of tho grand old party of freedom, tho Republican party." Ho said that tho differences between him and Secretary Hllchcock wcro merely as to matters of dotatl in tho ad ministration of tho Land Office, and bo tween tho mpeiior and inferior oOlcer, tho inferior, of course, had to retire. As to tho third, he ridiculed tho sug gestion that n Democrat should bo sent in his stead. That would cortainly bo a rebuke. Ho then took Chairman Whitu'a Albany convention speech tor n text nud discussed tho tariff and trusts from tho Republican standpoint. Ho said the Republicans wculd reyiso tho trusts rather than tho tariff, quoted tho Sher man law and referred to tho recent sue cessful suite against tho railroad morgor, tho beet and tho salt trusts under that U' H there woro ur tariff revision ft should be by tho friends of protection. H ridiculed White's assertion that Democrats had go4, back on the old plat form of fundamental principles, wha - ever they may bo, and explained what they wore in his view. Ho mado an urgont plea to Democrats to look to their business interests, as n dollar set tled in their pockets was as dear to thorn as to a Republican, and appealed, in conclusion, to all voters to sustain tho Republicans and maintain tho present prosperity. jJTATE AND GENERAL NEWS.J) Tho Myrtlo Point creamery has begnn operations for tho season and is turning out a good product of butter and cheese. McClure A Doro of Minneapolis, havo bought a tract of 10,000 acres of timber near Eureko, Cal., for $405,000. A case of smallpox is reported at Eugene. The caio is light it being the eecond timo the man has had it. Tho preliminary work is being dono at Union looking to tho establishment of an I .ntnninlillflnmnlliiil linn lwltwfen Union. uwmvi ' Oregon and tho Hot Lake, a dlstanco of rri 1 ! I about lour muea. j.uv pnwuuutin r , ,. 111 ...,! , , . . ....... .pntSho did not reach the desired dcBtina- a ud as Union is a most delightful placo in Summer for thoio seeking rest, rec roation and health, it is believed tho lino would be well patronized, and bo of ma- tual Dcneu; 10 me iwu piuctr. Trfjorj McDanough, tho 11-ycar-old! . .. rr, ir.n ..-1. . ...Mn.,1 I I0r -OI il. JICUOUOUK4J, VkU3 H1UIH- ally Jellied at tho family homo in Rrook fiehT Saturday evening. Tho boy was in a. room alono when his brother, ! in a. room alono when his brother, who was in an ndjoining room. somo heavy object fall on thn floor, fol - lowed almost immediately by a gunshot, and running into tho room ho ;onn(i Telford lying on tho floor dead, with the greater portion of tho top of his head ' blown off and a smokliiff rifle by hlasido. Tho boy had evidently dropped the gun, when it went oB, the bullet entering hia brain and causing instant death. Eastern Orezon grain crop prospect is good. . 1 Commencement announcements for the Drain Normal school are out. According to tho legal form of tho ballot tho law requires that the namo of tr.B Urst candidate shall bs numbered 12. Tho alphabetical arrangoment gives the Jtopubllcan candidate 13, thus it will be seen Hermann has the un lucky number 13. Tho War Department has awarded to tho Featheretono Fouudry and Machine Company, of Chisago, a contract for building two dredges for uto in "Oregon rivers. They will build ono dredgo for the upper Willamette -and Yamhill rivers for $25,000, and another for the Upper Columbia and Snake to cost f22, 250. Both dredges are to be ready for UBO within six months. Tho Eastern Oregon Whito Pine Shippers' Association, an organization composed of all tho big mill and lumber flrmaofthat part of tho Btato, mot at Baker City Saturday. Thero was a largo attendance cf prominent lumber men. , A migKcatlon has boon mndo by tho Grand Army men that it is Improper to tloaccrnto Memorial day with gamps and tho Hold meet to havo beon held between the Eugono and Soattlo High Schools on that dato will probably bo hold at nemo other timo in delcronco to this senti ment Thrcohundrod and fifty delegates will ropnuont tho lodges of tho Indopoudont Ordor of Oddfellows at tho Grand Lodgo, which convenes iu Tortlahd on May 29, nnd 1O0O Oddfellows will partlolpnto in tho parade on tho event of President Roosevelt's visit. Hop growors in tho Willamotto valley arq forming n pool and will demand 23 contetor tho comlnp crop. Whist players of tho Northwest coast cities arc playing for trophies at Seattle. A. 0. Hummer, reprosontativo of tho Armuor Packing company, has been through tho Willmctto valley In tho, last few days making arrangements to buy as much as poselblo of tho butter pro ducts of tho valley during tho next two months. Oreamory mou report thvt ho is trying to got 500,000 pounds during tho monthB of May and June, and that at prosent he is offering lKc por pound moro than Portland dealers will pay. Univslty of Pugot Sound is tho namo of tho oducational institution launched by tho Washington conforonco of theMo thodist Episcopal church to succeed tho work of tho Pugot Sound University. John McDonald, a timbcr-fntlor cm ployed at tho MaBtcn logging camp, near SvcnBonClatsop county, met with an ac cident Saturday morning that resulted fatally a few hours lator. Ho was fol linn o tritn nml vn tnnilhie rdnnr for tho fall, when ono of tho limbs hit nn adjoining treo nnd breaking off, came down striking McDonald on tho head; crushing his skull in n tcrriblu maimer. Walter Grist, a flshomran on tho Col umbia was run over by tho steamer Hasslaio anJ drowned last Thursday. Giant firecrackers havo been forbidden ' in Oregon City. Tho lino imposed for discharging is from f5 to 1100. Frosts in Lano couuty havo seriously damaged bop vines. MT3. J.awroUCU UIU1T1I ulumuiDincg .,.,, . , . m 1 took tho Carbolic acid routo Thursday. ' llwiia Dinger Hermann will speak at Salam Wednesday. .Marion county wnicn was in ueui iuur yean ago for nearly I100.CCO, has today nncVi Itnllnnon nf SQi 3IB.30. . vuot. v w- w. '- In tho test case at Eugene of whether playing basoball on Sunday was illegal nQt ft WMdccMcd that Sunday games Kete mi nlnii the lav, . Al Lumana, drunken cabdriver at leaker City ran amuck with his team and (nw ,leB Jn JaH charKcd wIth violfltlD ' ",tt Pec oruinancn anu .... crwnmsi I 1. UM.Il .1.:..!.... I.f. ...1. . ""u " terrific speed along ono of tho principal streets ho was jolted from hie seat and seriously injured. Tho team emaehed into tho curb, wrecked tho cab end do Btroyed a eecuon of eidennlk. William KagloB, who was elected ono of tho vice-presidents of thu Oregon Btato Federation ol Labor, is proprietor of the Allmnv clear factorv. Ho is nrci- jij(mt0( tho j0Cfti Federation of Ubor aad haa been very prominent in forming unions in Albany. 4 Blacksmith of Clackamas county havo formed a union. Somo of the valley counties nro mak ing an effort to havo timber taxed highor. Grunts Pass is to havo a new grist mill, Work has begun thereon. CIibb. A. Fisher formerly editor of tho Roseburg Review haa sold hia interest inthoBolsoCIty, Idaho, Evening Capital News and will again take chargo of tho Revlow. II. A. Corliss nnd Wm, Lempko went over tho falls in a ekift near Grants Pasb. Both men narrowly cecaped with thoir lives. . (J rants Pass is to have a gass plant, The big Waldo Coppor amoltor, will be Btarfcd in a few days. Tho harbors and prtutora at Bnlom, indulged in bnto ball Sunday, Tho 3latamiuil reunion ol tho Oregon Ptonoer'a Association will moot hi Port land on WeduoRday. Juno 17. A coudeiiBod milk plant is being talk ed for Pendleton. Another wood corner Is (cared nt Salem. DAganpof petty tholvca aro operating in Roteburg. Lnnb county has appropriated (100 for an exhibit nt tho state fair. A now wagon road will ,bn built be tween Cottago Grovo and l.orano. A now pest has nppearmi In tho Marlon county hop yards, A black worm cuts the roots. Tho Thirteenth nuniinl session of the State Grange will moot iu Oregon City 011 May 2tV.li. Ghaa. II. Grout was elected aa presi dent of tho Oregon Statu Federation of Labor nt La Grando Wednesday, Tho first gamoof ball played by tho valley league was played yeitordty at Rosoburg and tho second will bo on Sun day. 8. M.' Thorp, a yonug man of Corval lls, has been missing for two weeks, nothing being known of his wherc abouU. Under the now management of tho Light and Power Co. at Salem tho city in promised light for much loss money than any city on tho Pacific const pays. McPhorson Post, G. A. l( of Albany has extended to Hon. Ringer Hermann au invitation todolivoi tho annual Me morial day address there on Decoration day of this year. A Boston company will build a largo refrigerator at Soattlo iu which to handle- fish. They will establish 'a lino of ono hundtcd refrigerator cars of twenty-flvo tens capacity each, and will dispatch them ten trips a year. The city Council of Rainior passed an ordinance raising the retail liquor li censes from $100 to fCOO. There nro al ready four saloons in tho town, and a building is being fittml up for tho tilth Ruprcsentatl)o R. I). Hume, of Curry rounty. Wedneiday snbecribed $1000 toward tho debt fund of tho Willamotto University. ThU reduces tho unsub scribed dobt to 1000, and this must bo railed by Juno 1 or covoral largo sub scriptions will be forfeited. Lured by tho wiles of n gray-hoaded msn of 55, 17-year-old Clmrlotto Max flcld left her homo in Albany recently. Tho mothor of tho girl is making a dil igent search for tho ill-matod pair, and declares that if tho law of tho land can not get action on tho culprit then alio will. Tho mooting of tho directors of the eecond Southern Orogon District Agri cultural Society, which was tohnvo been held nVAtty. F. O, Micolli'H office Mon day, necessitated postponement on ac count 0! the unavoidable nheonco nf l'rofl. V. (J. London, whoso business nt Cottage Grove prevented hia attendance. Tho dato of tho postponed mooting will bo announced lator. Ex-City Councilman Jamca Yotk ol Baker City ia under arrest for tibing vilo and indecont language- in a public place. In an altercation Wednesday with Polico Oflicor Boyed thu ox-Aldermnn uted words of such variety and of eo burning a nature that Officer Boyd, hardoned ns ho is to eights and sounds to make- tho hair raleo, shook hands with York, and, it is said, congratulated him on hlu vocabulary. A. D, Cuvin brought in to Baker City $1580 in golddust Baturday from placer diggings on Cow Creek. Ono nugget weighed 200. Tho clean. up was the result of aix weeks' work of two men with ono giant. Sheriff Farrott of Roseburg returnol Friday from tho eccno of tho etago rob bery near Olalla. With his doputica ho has mado a thorough search of tho aur roundinga of tho scono of tho hold-up, and fa ie gonornlly believed that thu Shoriff has a good clow to tho ldontity of tho two highwaymen. Tho officera tracked tho highwaymen far Into tho Coast Range Mountains, frM-l I . IU H m 1 1 1 HIHWH 4M4Hi : M-Ht-H-H-K LUMBER Thnt ia wlint wc have to soil and we am fill nil orders for nuy and all kltidfl. The quality is gunrnutcd nnd the price is Right. Our Slock includes nuythiiii required iu lir, Spruce, Red and White Ccdnr. SIMPSON raoNE maik isi Ti n n 1 1 c 1 1 h-h miii in - rf flood Prldny rirrnd. In many parti of Cngland n nmnll loaf of broad wait bnknl on tho morn ing of Good Friday and kept until tin? next GfKxl l'rldny. Tho broad wnn not eaten, but uit'd nn n inrdliitiP, being supposed to ucqulru healing properties. GItEATLY ALARMED Hy n Persistent Cough, hut Permanent ly Cured by Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. Mr 11. P. Biirlmgu, n atudont atjlitw. in Greenville, S. O., had been troubled for four or 11 vo years with n contlnuoiin cough which ho tfayit, "gfatly alnrnird mo, causing mn to fear that I wna in tho llratstago of coiisuniption." Mr. Bur bngo, having rt'en Chnuihurlnln'M Cough Remedy ndvurtiicd couclud;d to try It. Now rend what ho says of It: "1 soon (fit a remarkahlo chnngo n.td niter using two boltluH of thu tweuty-llvt) cents Mzo was periuniiently cured." Sold by John Prcuia. Drying preparations ilmpIydereV op dry eatnrrh; thoy dry up tho locretloui, which udhore to tho moinbrano nd decom o4o, CAiming n far moro teriouH trouble than tho ordiunry form of catarrh. Avoid nil dry ing inlmlanli, fumes, ninokon nnd nutnfs and tuo that which cIosunvm, soothen and litali. Illy'it Cronm Balm it fcuch n remedy Mid will euro rntarrh or cold in tho head caitily ami tileainntly. A trial ulro will bo nmllcd for 10 cf nt)). All druggistn noil the COo.fcizo. LlyBrothor. CO Warren Ht,, N.Y. Tho Balm ciircn without pain, does not irritnto or cbuho oneer-ing. It sprrtds itaeh ovor an irritated aud angry nurfneo, roliow lug immediately tho painful inflammation. With Fly's Cream Balm you nro armed ogainit Kasal Catarrh and Hay PoTcr. 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