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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1903)
tit V VI, 4 -" . ' :,v '. i V, l.is V - i O 11 V ""! -T rr-f mV- v m ! 7WKMHV4i t i i I WEEKLY COAST MAIL TELEPHONE, MAIN 451. Entered In the Postofficc at Marshfield, as Second Class Mutter. MAIL rOILI&HING CO., Proprietors. P. C. LEVAR, F. X. HOFER, Editors nnd Managers. 0. W. WOODWARD, Foreman, IssaeJ Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, $1.50 a Year, St 00 Six Months. DAILY: By mail, for advance payment only, 30 cents a month; 4 months for $1.00. When not paid In advance the price is 50 cents per month, straight. Issued every morning except Monday. LEST WE FORGET Coos County votora should not forget that tha Democrats aro mating n very bitter fight on Dinger Hermann, Thry teem to think that they Lave eorae cbnco of electing tliiir candidate, and thiy will move heaven and earth to snalze as matiy votes ab possible. " While it docs not teem reasonable to suppose- for en instant that this dutrict svould be crazy enough to tarn down Binder Hermann, still when the Demo crats aro putting forth special effort is no time for RepaMicin to lio down. Ilsro in Coos oi course all Republicans and hundreds of Democrats will vote for Hermann. Tho only point that teems to require emphasis is the advis ability of every one of Mr. Hermann's friends getting nut to the polls. Let the largest po9aibb majority be given him in this Eection, not only for the sake of making apsuranco doubly sure, but to show that Coos knows befriends and is not apathetic in backing them. Make your calculations to get out apd rote and have your neighbor do the tame. THE PORTLAND WAY With a heavy cargo, composed of gen era! merchandise and lumber, tho steam er'Allianco, of tho California k Oregon Coast Line, arrived up this morning and docked at Couch street, coming from the Bay City by way of Coos Bay. She brought a passenger list of 70. The Alliance was 12 hours late in reaching the Columbia River owing to being or dered to the bay and making a slow run from there Fortland Telegram. , The Mil would euggest to the Port Hard Telegram that it instruct its young man who does the marine news that Coos Bay has an established and unassailable position on tho map ; aleo that the re gular run of tho Alliance Is by way ol Humboldt nnd Coos Bay, and that the pulk of her business is to and from this port. The item quoted above is tho second one of the kind with which the Telegram baa diffueeJ misinformation regarding tble one trip of the Alliance, It is not to be euppoeed that the agent of the C. & 0. 0. line is trying to kill its business with Ccos B ly ly giving out euch state ments, and the Telegram xerorter must have obtained his information from tome loafer on the dock, or else this ia a part of the Portland system of belit tling Cooa Bay. As a matter of fact, the latter ie more likely to be tho case, for It is directly in line with the Portland system. As & mora matter of accuracy in its news do 4 partment, however, if that is any object, the Telegram should brace up and try to bit it off a little closer, KICKING AGAINST THE PRICKS TbeNew eaye: "Hon. Binger Uer manu'a managera pulled the political 'wires and had an invitation issued to i . ' -ide'on,the President's train through tho Witlamotto valloy" otc. It is mmis Inrj to eco tho contortion, of tho Demo cratic press In thotr efforts to minhnUo tho effect on tho votora ol tho President's cordial treatmont of Mr. Hermann, which Irretrievably spoiled tho only piece of campaign thuudor nith which they could ibIbo a respectable rattle, Tho Portland Journal oven wont so far as 0 run a line in red across the top of it first ppe, tryin? to place tlin Prrsi dcut in a false position, as having boon bull-dirudinto inviting Mr. Hermann; as though Thocdoro Roosevelt were amenable to tint s rt of treatment. However, nothirg better could bo expected of tho Portland Journal, which is trying desperately tc rally, and tuako itself ird.'spcnsiblo to, tho scattered forces of Democracy in Oregon. With Coos rouuty papers and Coos county Democrats the caso is somewhat differ ent. They know, or at least they ought to know, that Blnger Hermann is dis tinctively Coos county's candidate; that he can and will do more for Coos county in one session thau young Mr. Keamcs could do in ten. Then why not lay aside party prejudice and blindness in favor of loyalty to their own section to the extent that they could accord Mr. Hermann decent treatment. REAMES O.V IIAKBOK IMPROVE MENT "We might as well' throw our money into the briny deep as improve our riv ers and harbors, unless wo tear down the larritf walls," said A. E. Rcames in his speech at Salem. Can yon swallow that, Coos Bay Democrats? Do you want to send a man to concreea who will work against rivor and harbor im provement, as a dead waste of money, until tbo tariff walls are torn down? The Democratic nominee has been making the childish plea, that as Con gress is strongly Republican, ho conidn't do any harm during bis term, if elected. His ntterance abova shows that ho could and would do a great deal of harm to Coos Bay. At this time it would bo no thing less than a calamity to have a man in congress who would oppose river and harbor improvement on principle. If Mr. Reamec means what he says ho is not entitled to a tingle vote from Coos county. If hedccBn't mean what he says, but is simply talking tlfought his bat, he is not a man for any body to send to congress. Ae a matter of fact, P.eames seems to be an exceedingly lightweight proposi tion. If he has made a tingle ntterance during his campaign which shows any depth, any grasp of the situation, any ability fitting him to represent tbia dis trict in dngrese, his words havo not been reported to the press. He has been talking the old, backneynd, stereo typed elop which evoryono knowe by heart, and whenever he has ventured on something original, like tho ntterance quoted above, ha haa given himself dead away as a man of exceedingly small cali bre, But if he had the ability of a Webster, it would be suicidal for Coos Bsy voters to support him, after his utterance quot ed above. HERMANN VERBVUS HITCHCOCK Aside from all party reasons, says a Salem exchange, Hermann is proving himself the most available and desirable man to send to congress. In his controversy with Hitchcock ho is found to bo on the popular sido opposing tho extension of tho forost re serves In Western Oregon, The people havo got to vote Hitcbcock or Hermann down, and -tho old Oregon Congressman will down tho W'itll street theorist. Is th fro any senso or decency in yut- ing all Western Oregon under forest re serves? Yes, that is what Hitchcock is doing slnco ho'got Hermann ont ol tho laud olllco. Forest reserves may bo nil right on tho oast elopn of tho Cascades, to pio tect streams (lowing into the arid u- gioiis. Hut they aro not needed all over West urn Orvon. Weatoru Oregon has too much rainfall it anything, nnd tho riv ers aro not drying up. HARUOR IMPROVEMENTS In speaking of the adverse reports ol government engineers, on tho continu ance of tho harbor Ituproveincnla at Coos Bay the Corvallls Gaxottoeays "Recent dispatches from Washlhgtou etato tho government engineers report ed adversely to making futhcr appro bations to continue improving thu har bor at Coos Iby, and tho secretary ol war has ordered tue Improvement dis cont'nued. When Mr. Hermann was in congress through his efforts Coos bay obtained regular appropriations, but Portland and tho Oregoulau steadily op posed them. "Oregon can only get a certain cmonnt through tho general appropriation bill for tho improvements of her rivers and tnrbors. Whatever amounts are appro priated for Coos bay. Yaquina bay and other Oregon eeaportr, that much less remains to bo devotoJ to tho Col umbia river. While Mr. Hermann was in Congress appropriations were regular ly made, for the improvement of Yraulna bay. Mr. Hermann was abhi and strong enough to overcome the opposition ol the Oregonian and Portland inllucnco to these appropriations, Alter Mr. Her mann's time expired in cocgross the efforts of the Oregonian prevailed and the government cngincoru wore induced to roort adversely to continuing the improvement of Yaquina bay and all other rivers and harbors of Oregon, Hut the Oregonian and Portland influ ence from the first strenuously opposed Mr. Hermann because ho would not ignore every other part of the state, and devote his wholo energy to obtuin all of the pregon appropriations for tho Col umbia river. The Democratic press have joined hands with the Oregonian aud Portland inllucnco to oppose the election of Mr. Hermann. This com bined opposition, means if Gucceesful that for the next several years tho Col umbia river will get all the appropria tions which Oregon is entitled to receive for tho improvement of rivers and har bors, and that every other part of the of tho state get nono. "All of the state should move along in harmony together and every location should receive its proper portion ol pub lio favor, and it will bo Mr Ilermnnn'e effort to represent all interests wben elected. His largo and long experience in congress will enable him to accom plish more than any other now man." TsTATE AND GENERAL NEWS) Roeeburg ia to have two largo fruit packing houses. As the season goos on tho fish catch improves on the Columbia and fisher men are happy. Henry James of Grants Pass lias mysteriously disappeared aud it is feared there has been foul play. The Portland laundresses which woro involved in tho big strike liayo all gono to washing again. . The Wallowa' County wool growers zrr. Irr linvoiioutM tlmlronilrn oll'v'niid mo holding U for iv atatrd prlco. ' John 9. Lookrt, 0110 of tho most prpm- liKnt cntttit uiul siinop nam In Enitnrn Oregon wan killed Smulny by n Knyuw on hit Bnako Rlvor ranch. Albany will hwve it fro mull delivery Juno 1st, fljo mitv tovui of Cannon Reach Is bo Ing lntd out In Qintaop county. AtiJratv llitnsmirt young Albany f.tym rr furgod'hla stvunMioartii 11.U110 to it check and departed to parts unknown. Ouo Jupanoso, Alfarcd A. Aye wits ono of tho sticcesHlul Applicants beforo tl.a Burpromo Court ol Oregon for admit tance to tho bar. Real Estate Transfers Abraham Synnback to Loul Anderson Kinmott lot G block 12. Mil. S60. Mrs M Joeephson to Viola J Elliott lot 10 block 43, Elliotts add Cmj city M5. Allco K Ddaii and litia to U U Ray, lots 2 and 3, block 8 Elliots add, Coq city. mo. W 1) Roberts and w to Hoard ot Di rectors for School Dlflt. No C8. Tract Inr.dot Bwl,ico7tS8ria fl. Isaac Barklow and wf, 1 C! Tripp 3 acres in Sec S t 23 r 13 30O. Molllo Hngurty nnd litis i'l of ret nwl of ltd ne4 of eel sec 5 nw t ol net sec 17 swt ol nw I nwl of hw4 nwl nwl of uw I sel of nw I eec 10 bc I of aw4 n'2 ol sw t sccU t30 r 13 ISO acres. $1 Joel Root to 11 K Hoot 23 acres In sec 30 t 28 r 12. l H K Root and wf to Joel Root 20 acres in sec 33 t 2 r 13. l. U S to John U Anderson lots 4 0 8 0 and 10, sec 25 lot S sec 21 t TO r -Ml 12 44 acres . Bert ecal to I.illio I, Frakor lots ft aud 0 block 3, Elliotts add Coq City 120. W R Dcttli) to John C Ueattlu ne4 ot swt nw4 of fd4 s2oI nc4 sec 1 12 nnd id of ee4 sec 2 nwl of ew4 sec 1 t 23 12 320 acres, 11. B I. Lafforty and wl to J. 1). IHnyce lot ft sec 20 t 30 r 12 15. Isaiah Hacker, imigneo to E J Sea man lots 2 and 3 ne4 of swt eec 10 t 20 r 13 net of se4 sec 13 t 20 r 1 1 2'.5. Mrs S E Robinson to John E Perrott part of n2 of nc4 oi net sec 1 t 24 r 13, 11000. Elbert Dyer and wf to Randoii Light and Wr.ter Co. lots 1 2 3 4 ft 0 nnd 10 to SO blk 5, Woolen 31111 add., Uandon sw4 eec 20 t 28 r 1 1. L J Simpson aud wf. to Mrs John Hernath lot 3 blk 33. "North Bond. C II Merchant receiver to V 0 Pratt loleii and 3, block 27, E H Dean A Co'h add Marshfidd, (110. W E Rnculeff and wf E N Smith lots 1 aud 2, e2 oi bwl sec 7 t.20 r 12 102 61 acres 1700. Henry Ransier and wf to L Harrison w2 of w4 sec 0 t 20 t 12 80 acres. 1300. C B Ooodonough and wf to I.ydia Mc- Lcod lotH 4 and 5, block 4, Woolen Mill add Randon ViW. I.villn Mcleod and bus to Harriett A Honey lots I nrd I, block I Woolen Mill add Ilnndon. J.'JOU. r Olive Hofl and m to Geo Fuller Wil liams lotaG7H'J 10 11 block 1 South Bandon, 1200. Anna Ayott and has to Henry Hark enees lot 18 block 1, North Rend. 1-100. INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Battle of Colleges for Field Honors Is now on at Berkley. Now York, Moy 20 : Tho battlo of tho coIIckob for track and field honors commenced this afternoon at Rorkloy Oval in tho presence of an immenso throng of spectators, In accordance with n custom that has provullod for the past threo or four yearn and made necessary by the largo number of con testants two dnya havo beon allotted to the meetiiiKi Mo provious mcotintr of tho Intercol legiate Association has attracted more attention than tho proeunt ono, Tho Yfllo men are doubtly anxious to win this year. If they nro sticceesfal tho cup will belong to Yalo forood, while if Harvard winu it, it will remain in com petition another your. Yalo, Har vard, Princnton and Pennsylvania havo ontered nil of thdrvotornriB and smash ing; of records will probably moult, Jio sides thoBu four bin iinfvoraitloa tho crack athlotos of Aruhorst, Williams. Union, Columbia aud other collegos will figure in tho different ovoute, TOWN MUCH TOO HOT m Naval Vessels to Avoid Bremerton Washington, Mny 20 Acting Hccrof taiy of tho Navy Darling at noon today Hindu tlo following olllclnl unnoiiiieo rni'iit: "Under present condition no vessel of (ho mtvy will ho sent to Drcm erton, Washington." St Petersburg's Anniversary Bf Potursbiirif.-Mtiy 20-St Petersburg haa assumed gala nlttro in celebration of tin two hundridlh auuivercary of thn founding of thu city by Tutor tlio Great. Tito celebration is to Inst threo daya and will bo replete with paeautH, fetes nnd other features of Intnrcnl, Among other things (hero will bo n magnificent pro cession through tho principal streets of tho city, followed by n thanksgiving service nt tho cathedral, at which tlio Czar and other members of tho imperial family will bo present. Thuru was open od today an exhibition of tho persona' bolongiugs of Peter tho Great, including tho bloutu ho woro and thu thu tools ho tvorke 1 with when a tliipn carpenter in J Holland aud England, CAN YOU SEE! Of course, but are you sure you sec things as they really arc. The optic nerve leads direct to the brain where vision becomes a conscious reality, tltcrcfoti, imperfect vision causes headache, dizziness, mental depression tin! n whole Tondora box" full of kindred bad feeling. aHflMLttTaW fyf7Sbw asBBSSMSlSsK Dr. II. II. Katon has the latest scientific instruments for testing the eyes and fitting proper louses. Don't uep;icct your eyes, they are all you have and they cauint be icplaccd at the coiner grocery. If there's any error in your vision, we want to see you at room 15 Garfield building. DR. H, H. EATON. J QOMPLEXION QECRST Good complexions are mide fioni Ihe Imlde. Thote who w.int n frrih healihy complexion must gel il where the child gets It through sound (ligation and pure food. , 'Hiojc who have no care for the beatlty or a healthy skin should care for It as an evidence of health. People arc never really well If the skin Is sallow or blemished by erurtloni. SENCSTACKEN'S ACTIVE BLOOD PURIFIER Makes e'eu complexions. It purifies Ihe blood, aids digestion and overcomes "that tired fccllnrj." Larc bottles $1 co. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY MARSHFIELD, :::;::: oiiegon Shamrocks To Sail Today, London, May 21). Union soinolliltiK , hippoim to provont tlio Hliuinrouk III and Shamrock I, will null from thoQiydo for tlio Untied Stales tomorrow, Tho cliallnngor will bo convoyed by thutiluntu ynuht Krlu, wlillu tlio Hlntitirook I, tv III bo In dinrg.! ol thu powerful tug, Urttlir ur, which hits been purelmml by Slf TliOimtt l.'pto). tame Crippled by Sciatic Rheumatism. Specialist Failed to Help. Dr.Mlloa' Anil-Pain PUla , Cured Mo. "After trsallng me lor five weeks for ch . tie rheumatism, n Si. Louli sprclallit con IcMeil that lie cotilit do nothing (nrme aul I came home n battly cilnjileil m when t went nway. SlioiUr "her tfit 1 liej;ii l'e Dr. Mile' Auli Pain I'I'U ml IHwmI Puri fier. I commenced their uie at once, ami In leu than thirty day w virtually new man. 1 carry the lln I'llli with me abrayi, and find them n never-f.illlni: cure for heart ache or other palus."-. It. MltLUK, I homp tuuvillc, 111. ' "No railroad min ihould altempl to inako , n trip without n (ewol Dr. V .' '.M'aic, , Pills in lua grip, lor Indigcttlon, nervouu nei, lcepleMntur any pain or Irrrcular Ity, tliey cannoi be be. t" Conductor II, I C. Tkvikinc, Wllmlt jioii, N. C. "My troulde ! inflammation ot the ovarie,nnd (orfitn year t suffered untold pain. Alter taking two or three lwr i )t. Milea' Anti Pain 1'llU, I fell I vim cured, hut always keep them u hand, lor they re lieve many other athca mid palm. Mil. Piitt.ii ri. DoANr, Worccjtcr, Maw. "Dr. Mile' AntLPaln Pillt are the tit remedy for car-KKue on the maiket. On an ctcunlon train recently I gave away whole Ihj ol them to aulferer from car-ilcu-nei, and In every cac they gave Immediate r-hef. I bv.tv t-ei-p them in mypocket. II. D.SUNi'rtKi', 1'ipeitone, Mum. All dr 'gcit ell and i-uarintec lint lit tle Dr. Milea Iteme lies. .vnd fur free Unik on Nervou nml Henit Dlwasci. Addrcu Dr. Mitct Medical Co, ElUiatt, lad. 1 1 I ! - tMc-',