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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
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While those in favor of tho reaffirm a tion of the Kactas City platform &nd the clement radically opposed to such ac Hon are pursuing a rigorous button bole campaign to enlist recruits under tl '.: respective l&nncrs, eomo of tho u ' heelhnrf of the party, men of undoubted influence are at work iu tho intcrt'6t of harmony. If their efforts prevail toraethins U tho shapo of & compro-nito will be patched up. tho money issue will be ignored ud the campaign fought out along tho line of ;-. government ovrnerchip and tho tariff " question. ' "'V'rom prcssnt indications, however. It secins certain that thcro will bo a con test to deteraiue whether the Kansas - - GJy-pla!orm shall bo affirmed, another to determine wheathcr a plank demand Ing government ownership of railroads shall be inserted in tho pbtform, and n third to decide whether Judge Anthony Van Wagoner, of houi City :ball be the candidate for governor, It la conceded cm all tides that if it wero not for his latitude on the question of reaffirmation Vaii Wogeaec conld have the nomina tion by acclamation. Ae it is, ho will probably be named uuless tho rcaiQarho ttonUts obtain complete controle of the convention and at the eamo tizno find coufor'e willing to eccept tho nomina- ill ' 4'f'n r.- v- r-r ''?: -j ;' i.-Mifra w '& tffixa T J . i---" fis& ?, v Jfo &&$; iiNS.J .in -v Z S' fit m HcSw. fs. LrE.ura. S. Webb, Vlcu-l'feslrtejjt Wmiian'N Dtino emtio C'I(ib ot Aorilivru tilo. "1 dreaded ihs chune of life which wsi fast approaching. ! noticed Unc of Cartful, and dscfdtd to try a bot. tie. I experienced tome relief the first mor.tfi, io 1 kept on liking It for three month ar.d now I menstrua with no peln and I shall take It off and on now until I have passed the climax." Female weakness, dioordered menses, falling of tho womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. 'jivvfyJliiW a woman tothochango of 1'tu. J)c r.twnit buttaho Vine of Uarilui r.ovr and avoid the trou ble. Wino of O'ardui nover faih to benefit a suffering woman of nay nee. Wine of Cardui relieved Jlnj, Webb when she wan in dan ger. When you come to the change Kf Hfn Ifrs. Webb's I6tterv.ll I hiiean more l you thiitt it dpea v uow. Uut you may now jCvoirt the ft suireriiiK ano enuurea, uiuss eel! 81 bottles of Wino of Uarciuj. .i-.fl orCARt?0 tlou, which thoy havo been unable to do to far. Van Wngflnon oppoeos roafllrmatlon and demands tho government ownor ship itsue. His attltudo combines to form a uniquo situation. Tho rcaOlrma tionists nro largely favcrablo to govern ment ownership, but they lmlat on re affirmation. Tho Van Wegcnen group bolioves it is timo to drop tho money quostlon, but insist that a radical plat- form must bo made, and that govern ment ownership is the thing. Tho third group, tho gotd Democrats, want neither reaffirmation nor radicalism; Thoy would adopt rosolutious of a conserva tive naturo as n fororunnorof a national platform next year that would coatt tho favor of tho Eastern capitalists for n fight against Roosevelt. Whether a combination of two of the three factions can bo successfully formed to control tho convention is a mattorof doubt. It tho reaOirmationists could bo vanquished, or if Van Wagenon could bo brought around to euport reaffirma tion, which appears impossible, tho at mosphere would clear immoniatcly, Tho government ownerships issue could be bottled without much difficulty it is believed. Either tho convention would swallow a plank declaring for govern ment ownership, or tho Van Wagenen forces conld bo persuaded to bo content with a reEolutioa declaring in favor of the government purchmiuz ono railroad to run it as nn experiment. Tliis out of tho wtiy, Van Wngenen undoubtedly would bo named with further opposition. A number of parly leaders nro in favor of the Democrats adopting as their tariff plank tho "Iowa Idea" expression need by the Iowa Republicans tho last two years, but which the latter will probably abandon on the ground that it is too radical end decieivo in effect. This, it is urged, would forco tho Re publicans into a difficult position on the tariff, and compel them to talk a good deal about it. With each a tariff ques tion, and with the public ownership plank prominent tho Democrats be lieve the Republicans could be kept busy explaining, cud would havo little time to revert to the old issues of 1590 and 1000. Ono of tho leading Democrats of tho state who is striving to hrinn about har mony gave it as his opinion this after noon that the convention will first, after a hard fight, reject reaffirmation; then, after another itrngglo, adopt tho Van Wagenen government ownership plank by rather clcse vote, nnd then that Judge Van Wagenen will he nominated, likely without opposition. The convention wiU'cousist of 653 de legates. It will ho callod to order at noon in the Auditorium. J. II. Quick, ex-ilayor of Slonx City, Um been se lected to act as t9mporary chairman. Patronize the Game It will be eoen that tho MarthfioJd clerka have taken up the gnsntlet thrown down by tho bartondera, for a game of baseball, U" r-:.,oeede to ko to tho Iloppner sufferer?. It was surely a happy inspiration on the part of tho bartondorn to evolve this plan for raising moueyj for a oauce than which nono more worthy haj ever ap pealed to tho gonoious harted people of tho IJay. Nover before has such a,taleof disaster and Buffering eomo owt o any part of this favored state of Ojezon, nnd thort epoDto to the call for help should b piompt nnd hcnrly. Let fvery one mako hfs calculations to turn out and patronicj Ihh gams. It will bo played on a week day, end it Is- propoped (o close all the biuinoBa houses of Marfili field, 0 that all enn vIMf. tlmmm i.t our eistor towjm end tho cuu.nry 'pre- hoTd from to' her' holier. " m W,U H PHONE LINEMEN STRIKE Whole Pacific Coast Involved Fifteen Per Cent Raise Demanded San Francisco, Jnno 23 Tho Linomon employed by tho l'aeific States Tele phone Company ctruck smornlng. The etriko involves nil tho linemen of tho companr in British Columbln and Arl- lonia, nearly 1S00 in all mostly hero nnd in Los Angles. Since President Sabin returnod from Chicago ho has steadfastly refused to grant an iucrcaso iu wages or shorter hours. Tho men nak 15 pcrcont in crease, Tortland, Juno 23. Tho linemen have generally obeyed the atrlko order throughout the district. Seattle, Juno S3. Tho linemen of this city and all other parte of tho ctato except Tacorna havo failed to obey tho general striko ordor. Tho manager of the compauy says ho does not expect the mon to strikers they bat recently re turned to work, after being outo. num ber of4'montbs. Los Angelrs, June 23. Tho strike order obeyed here, and about 450 1 iwy men nro out, MATTER ACTED ON BY TOWN BOARD Proceedings of tho Common Council ot tho City ot Marahfiold at a meeting held on tho 20tb. Ordered that ordow be drawn for Iho payment for improvement on A Street from Fourth to Second Street, that when Haid street U completed, any ex cess in tho Trefjjury over tho Coat of improvements ho returned, in, due proportion, to tha property owners. Ordered that dr.o notice bo given in- vltlng propolis for tho construction of sldo-wnlks on both Hides of A St between Fourth and 3'ront Streets, and both sidcof First fctrott, from South lino of A St. to Mill Slough. Ordered that notice bo given to all persons interested, for payment of assess ments for tbf fiuprovemfeiitH ot Wash ington Aveinio from It. R. Street to Ilr03(lwny Street. Ordered that warrant bo issued in favor of Nohlo nnd Coadron for 1000 in part payment for improve mfentu of BroauVwny. Ordered that warrants be drawn in iavorof Uearrmd Heiancr for tho de positing of fir o clay on A Street hotweca Fourth and Second Streets. Liquor licfdisea wfiro issued to Roht. Marfcden, Jc tin Snyder and Potero & Kllng. The nbovo- matters wero put through in uiiusiiol'iy elioit ordor, tha mayor and council having become Bomowlmt weary of alJ.-nltrllt Besslonf r Children's Day Kxercises Tho "OhiJdreus Day" oxorclseuat tho Methrjdlut Church Suuday night was all that could "bo hopel for,ovory thjug was done nicely and in order. Tho Church was beaut 'fully decorated for tho occa sion, The letters cut and ir.ido by Lrener iPreiiFQ v.cre a credit to anyone nu( h odor then eho. Thoy beini: over laid.tyltJL p enk roBes, making thorp very berfatifuL. It was fnld by Eomo that tl.o "" . ullnB " things, woro tho nicest tho church has over had, not so cliiborato as at eomo othoi time, bit t nrtlstlcly arranged, Tho exoroluos woro fine, Tho children acquitted themselves well, all pieces recited wero well done, and tho songa by soven girls was well rendered. Miss Wltto of North lloud was at her boot and gave two toloctlous which woro much appreciated. Mr. Sacchl gavo a fluo aolo, "Tho Song I Heard ono Sunday Morn." Thlo vb woll mm:, Mr. Surchl seemed to, bo nt his host. Mrs. Tnptn prcclded at tho organ (or thoso solos, in an oxcollout mnnuor and greatly assisted In making thorn what thoy wero, Tho duettos by Mr. Sacchi nnd Miss h'lorunco Peck woro well eung. nlso tho Anthomo wero not slow, Miss Nettle Kdward rendered valuable assistance at tho organ. All considered It was n woll planed and woll carried out program. It Icoka as if tho Mothodist Church was taking on now life. This In much needed nnd nheu matters nro proporly adjusted Ihu Church will bo appreciated as It was EQino yoaru ago. PROMINENT ENGINEERS CONVENE Saratoga, N. Y., June 2.1 Deleato are arriving .hero in largo number) to attond the forty-seventh mooting of tho Amorican Society ofMechaulcal Kngi neoic, which opens with a rveeptlon at tho United States Hotel tonight. bix or ewven nuuurcu ciniutnt cng ,! ucera of machinory, the majuitytf whom wfll bo nccomrmulod tfy thoir wivos or othor member of their families, arc expected to attend tho meetings, which will continue until tho 23th lust., inclusive. Tho membej-ship of tho society ia mado up entirely of profcnsloual men, tho directing, computing nnd designing ongincorsof the ImmenECCiitabiishmcnta of the country aud professors of me chanics iu tho larger universities nnd coliogos. Many interesting papers by experts in tho engineering profession aro to be read. A Log Scalers Cccord. (I'ngst Sound Lumberman) Kvery mill man on l'ut Sound knows that Frank M. Dugjan, of Seattle does a big buiiniss in log tcaling, but few know hoy big. Helow is a etaternont showing tho volumo of work dono through hisoflicoiu 1001 and 1002: LOOS SCALED IN 1001 No. fir log? 178.32.1 Foot fir logs 1C7.358.2J0 No. cedar log? 131,507 Feet cedar Ios 65,600,010 No. spruce logo 0,800 Feet Bpruce logs &, 705,-lCO No, hemlock logi 8,091 Feet hemlock logs C,170,'J30 No white fir logs 102 Vcet white fir Iol'S 102,020 No. plno logi 70 Foot pine logB 30,880 IOJ3 SCALED 1.7 1002. No. fir logs 221,707 Feotflrlos I05,82S,lbO No. cedar logs lOO.&Sl Feet cedar loga 0,750,250 No. homlock logs 11,803 Foet homlonk logs 7,007,280 No.v,hItofirloBH 407 Feet wblt'j fir logs 4M,0f0 No, I'Ino logs 201 Feet plno logs 145,000 No. raaplo los 2,870 F;et maplo lous DOOM 8TICK8 BCAI.CIJ I.V 1001 No. fir sticks 2,781 Fdet fir elicko , 1,424,710 No.redarFtickB .. 1,073 Foet cedar utlcks Ml,71o' No, epruco stickti CO Foot eprucfe eticks 37,080 UOOM hTICKH faCALHD IK 1902 V No, fir Bticka 2,010 Foot firaticks 1,082,410 .j.4 4-I-I-H-M-H-HW4-M-H-H O - W LUMBER That is whnt wc lmvc to sell ami vc enn Till nil orders for nuy mid nil kinds. The quality in gunrmUecl nnd lite price is Right. Our Stock includes rutythinj; icquitccl iu Fir, Spruce, Red uud White Cedar. t SIMPSON phono main t5i IX -H-H-e-t-tH-4-H-J-M--H-4-H-flWK-fHn -H-i-l -l-KHH-!-'H-l' i- 00fr3OaCCK)&flNMt00MeCJ0CCO0t;0CO0C3ef8)!CO-SO e Soap Caution II If nccdlcsi, perhaps, to caution people ngalnit ininf- Impure toilet nnd bath scap. No one uics luumful soaps illinsljr, tint mnny uie itirm iinvtiitiriKly You nrc most apt to get tlclil so.ipt nt a rclable tltug ilotc lot imt.uire, )cu never In your lifenwu bit of genuine witlle lcujiol(l nri)wlirir lititnt ilru Horn. We nre something of a crnr.k In lltn luatter of puriiy, nnd guarantee the (Jiulity of every sojji we jcV. Cbu prices you are also sure of. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY i Marshfield, $ car&e5ag&oos'' eo8w No. cedar Htlcks Feet cedar Gtlcks No, spruce sticks Ftct eprucoulicka 05'J idijoo 37 a3,4i50 Theeo figures show that In 1001, Mr. Duggan scaled .'I2(',03.'l logi coiitaiuing 251,237,330 foot, and :t,U37 boom stlckn containing 2,005,100 feet. In 1002 thoru wero 403,718 logs Ecalcd, containing 305,721,100 feot; also 3,010 boom sticks, contaluiug l,5bri,'J00 feet, Tho nbovo figures aro iuterostlngonos. In 1001 tho fir logs averaged 8tt'Jfeut; In 1002. 871 feet. Iu 1001 , tho cedar logs averaged 030 feat each, and iu 1002, 595 feet each. Spruce logu in 1001 averaged W)H feet, and in 1002 iouched 1,030 feet each. Hemlock logs in 1001, averaged 070 feet each, and in 1002, O'JO foot each. Fine loga nvoraged in 1001, 570 feet each, und In 1002J only 482 feet. Tho report oliort's that tho amount of homlok ecaled in 1002, was nearly fifty per cunt moro thnn in 1001, while nprucu gained loss than ono per cent. Tliu reports aro most interesting and It is to be hoped Mr, Duggan will continue them annually. Coming on Areata San Francfsco, Juno21.8teamer Ar eata sailed forCooa Bay ntfS p. m, with the following passoegor list: Mrs. K, Moiflo, MIso J. Moloc, O, Daltou and wifoj E. Schurlor nnd wlfo, Miss Mc Kenoio, Mrc. A. Larson, Chao. Knduott, Win. O'Connoll nnd wife, IJ, Sloan, S. Davis, Miss G. Melol;, John lfranco, II. Helbergor, II, llondorickaon, Miss M. Black, Mr, McNoar, Mlsa L. Masala, I. Marsh, It, Agera and ulna in etoor-age, - W - f -M -frH -S tiW-KHM-! $ LUMBER CO., n j NORTH BEND, OR I I J Oregon P. Dryinrr propnrntlonn simply doTeW opilry oatnnht thoy dry up tho locrflUons, which ndliiro to tho tnrrnbrnno nud ilecom jtote, cntinitignfa'tiioroiirrloiutroiihlntlifcn tho ordinnry form of catnrrh. Avoid all dry liif; ltthnlanti, fumes, ntnokco nnd mufn and lino lint which clonuncfl, rootheti end iicalii. IUy'ji Crontn llalm io buch n renitdy aud will euro catarrh or cold in tho head CAfiily Mid idonxariUy. A trial nlza will hs rnallod for 10 cenU. All drugglidn soil ths COo. tlzo. Kly llrothon, (JO Warrou Ht., N.Y. 'J'ho llnha ourit without pain, docii not Irrltnto or cntuo oneezlur;. 1 1 sproAds ItseU orer an irrilntcil Atid ti(:ry inirfnco, rollor. Idh Iriiuiadintcly tho pnluful iullatnrsatlon. 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