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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
vm 'W ..J-.1W, "v'ltwllppppp ' f "JVil - A NEW ' POLITICAL '. ' . DYNASTY John 8 Coke Nomr - nated for Senator Republicans Put Up Strong Ticket ASSURES ROUSING VICTORY Sclilllcr B Hermann Convention's Cholco for Representative Hume's Forces Put up Gallant Fight Out Lack Loader Joint Senator Jolin 8. Coko Jr Henreeontatlvo Schiller 11. Hermann Cotiinilialonor 2 ieara K A Amlornou Lloyd Spires Hlcplit'ii Galllur James Wn((on K 8 Dean John I) Dnlley WA Hunch 0 8 McCnlloiigh .BIllTlfl County Ulirk Auonor Trcaauror Bchool Hunt Surveyor Coroner I)r K KMImrim Above In thd ticket nominated at tlio Jtcpiibllcan county convention brld nt Co()tiillu city yeaterday. Hermann, Olllor, Watson, Hunch, pulley, and Mingus wero nomina ted by acclamation. Coko won on tho drat ballot, tho voln standing: Coko 87, Hume G7, Lock hart i. For commissioner, 2 ycara tho flrtt tote Blood: J, J. Ollnkcnboard 55, U. A. Andoraon, B4, W. V, Uowron 37. On tho second bnllott Andoraon had 72, giving him tho place. For commlcaloner, 4 years, bplroi won on tho first ballot, receiving 07 to 70 (or Fred Mcl.aln. Dean alto had a majority ot tho drat vote, 68 to Lonionowaky'e CI, 0 McCullogh wna named for surveyor on tlm second ballot, agalnat Cnthcart nnd Wold. Ooqulllo City, April 7 -It was a big, good nnturud crowd that took poteoeclon ot Coos County's Cnpltol building thlo morning, lf,bonoath tho surface- there was n atorm browing to Inter disturb tlm equanimity of tho Republican wlioel horses, there was nothing to warn tho Recent experiments conducted by most eminent scleutUta, prove that light is n great remedial agent; it is esscutlnlly Nature's agent. It may lc cither ami light or electric light, but it has n de cided cfTcct in helping nature to banish disease nnd restore health, Other scien tific men have proved that oxygen elec trifies the heart aud can prolong life. The people on this earth arc susceptible to pome laws which govern plant life. A plant cannot be Mtcccssfully Mown in the dark. A man Is seldom healthy and strong who liven in the dark or in Minlcs rooms, After all, Nature' ways are found to bo tho best. Nature's remedies are always best for eradicating disease, and by this we mean a medicine made of roots and herb). They are assimilated In tho stomach and taken up by the blood aud are, therefore, the most potent means which can be cm ployed for the rcealnluir of lost health, Dr. K. V. Pierce, consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel aud Surgical Institute, at lUiflalo. N. Y in many years of extcn. sive practice, round that he could pin his faith to an alterative extract of ccrtaiu plants nnd rootii for the cure of all blood diseases. This hi called Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Containing uo alcohol nor narcotics, entirely vegetable, this "Discovery" makes rich red blood aud isn powerful tinsuc-bulldcr, giving the yrcd business man or woman renewed strength and health. Kapldly grqwlug school-girl; and boys often show impoverished blood hu Hi nlnitilrn or bolts which nrmtnr on face or neck. To eradicate the poisons from the blood, and feed the heart, lungs and Htoniach on pure blood, nothing Is so good as Dr. Tierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery. . . , Don't allow the dealer to insult your in telligence by offering his own blood rem cdy to you Instead .of this well-known preparation of Dr. Tierce's. Ten chance; to one he will substitute a cheap compound having a large percentage of alcohol in it. ' Dr. Tierce's Tellels nro the best for the bowels. Use Uittq with thi "Discover" jpfnotanlcnl rinntn M Mi 1st Hunt if Lift anl Dith. V tuiiuflifctlt)K inhere wtfreblttir fac tional feellnp cankering the boarts nnd milling tho toolings of tho delegates to Hid convention of tho Grand Old Tarty a casual observer would Imvo been itono tlio wlsor, A fair April day tho aim gllilcnlng ndown tho placid union? of tho Ittllo rlvor, bcHllntf tiro tiny ripples Into e'lioakBo! burtilohod gold and tho poli ticians woro In as good humor ns tho olomunla, On boatn, on trains, In ve hlcolaniul afoot cautn tho friends of Coko and (ho friends o( Hume. All woro csgor for tho fray but rccrnod to ontor It ns would tho nthlolo tho games: with tlm idea of strict fairness and "may tho beat man win." Undoubted ly harmony prevailed. Truo, thorn cxlalod thoeo potty atrifrto without whtoh no convention would euoin complcto. but they counted for naught. They spent thmnsclves in die lorlo nlntosplioro which ws scatWiti'J o the four wind of lienvcn by the gie.1t good humor of the crowd; At 10:15 n. m., thu convention was called to order by J W llennctt, Chair man of tho Republican County Central Committee. Witaout n dlrsontlng voice, W II Hunch waa elected tempor ary chairman nnd Jvrlc Wold, temporary eccrclary. Chairman Hunch appointed tho fol lowing committees, after which tho con vcntlon adjourned to rc-conveno nt one o'clock j CommiUo on Credentials: J. A Hot oris, of Myrtle Point, 0"P Topping, of llandon. WOChaso.of Coquillo, W It Simpson, of North Ilend, and II K Wilcox. Commlltroon Order of IitiaincHs: Dr. Mingus and W U Douglas, of Marsh Hold. 8 I) Pullord, of Myrtlo Point, Jcno Uanacn, of North Uctnl, and Oco Moul ton, of Coqulllr, Tho apparent goad nature of the dele gates during tho morning aoaalon gnvo way to a feeling decidedly tho rovoreo beforo tho convention was called to ordor at 1 :15 p m. Tho convention's eky was tomber-hutd nnd tho very hills woru dark and dun. Fitful flashes of light hlng and verbal acltzer bespoke tho ap proaching atorm. Two factlona wcro now atrongly in ovidonco nnd noither ecomed under any clrcumatancos willing to yield the least loin. Tho spirit of "may tho licst man win" wa aupplant ed by n grim determination on tho parta of tho supporters of both Coko nnd Ilumo to fight It out to tho bitter end If It took a week nnd a day, To tho proverbial man up a tree it ecomed a Coko victory butj it seem ed ovon to tho last that tho Curry coun ty man had a fighting chance. Tho etronglh of thoUii.o-up, however, was obvious In a contest which cccurcd over tho aeatlng of tho delegation from North llond. That plflco had bean ollotcil four delegates by tho County Central Committee, but owing to tho fact that that tho population of tho precinct had very matorinlly incroaaed einco tho last gonorol election, thoHopublleans of that place considered thcmaolvea entitled, to n larger representation. They had tent twelve dolcgatea to the convention, which tho committee on credentials had not the temerity to turn out into the cold. So, tor an hour, tho fato of tho gontlomon from North Pond hUng in balance. Vorboelty wbb tho yfttcht word. Tho proa nnd cons wore dlacuee ed as would bo the pulling of tho raco, by a crowd ot hooklea. "Hy tholr worlca jo ahall known thorn" exclaimed a "long-lived" Hepubdcaus In stentor ian tonea, The very raftore reverbornt od tho wisdom of tho politician who. unliko tho proverbial fool, sometimes changos his mind. Consternation orlgned iu tho ranks of Mr. Coke'o op position. Lord Wellington In tho gulio ot a Into convert to the prlnclplos.omm elated by the party ot Lincoln, Blaine and MoKinloy, had arrived on tho fluid ot Mr. Htimo'fl Wntorlno, nnd "Into the vnlloy of doatli rodothosls hundred." It was an nwc-lnsplring spcbtaclo. Hume's Napoleonlo leader had taken to the tall timber when the youthful dreamer qt political BeU-aggrandlwmont made the obnoxious reference, to the 'mnu trom Curry ' fcountj' knd Hn l'rnnclrco." He fenri'd n blow trom the "sack," mayhap. AsNnpoleon waited for Grouchy, to walled the Humo forces.' H TM mobilized forces llioro aatcmbled woro without n loader, who, liall' he licelt present at tho critical moment-' when strong mem trembled tlio nspon from tho norvous tenilon-viclory for the Ilumo forco might have been brought out of what was ait titter routo, And the political cliarloto rumbled nlcng, filled with political bqnea to erect in Coos county a now political dymssty n Coko lion. Wlord was tho scone whon the flual ballot on the motion to adopt, the report ot the commilteo on credentials, with amendments dished up to suit the palftto at tlio political epicurlnn, was nnuonnc ed. A rort of visionary inht nroao from it and ah one walked about It, ami Ilitcuod and drcamod, Ifko Virgil on the mournful plain of riilllippi, lhu hallu cination of catuatropho to Mr. Hume's political aspirations ei,-.iJ one. with a clutch 1 ke that ol a 8ephulchral t'lhing, with n horror and dfimay utispcakablo, Then camo tho rppo'rt of tho commtt Ico on ordor of business which' wan ad optoJ as might have been a motion to (as I hoy tay In Ingle's statu) "liqued ate." Uy this lime evory body wan thirsty, and tho W. 0. T. U. laucet did n "marked-down sale" business. With a whoop and a blare of trum pets, Honcat John 8. Coko wm nomin ated Jor Joint Senator and Hon. 8. 1. Hermann was tho unanimous cholco of a now oncu more harmonious conven tion, for Joint Representative, J. J. Cllnkonbeard. of Coos Itlver; F. W. Uowron, of Tcnmile, and K. A. Andoraon, of Mnrahfleld wero placed in nomination for county cotntnUaloner for tho abort term. On tho second ballot Mr. Anderson who is known ae ono who .poeaeer.es tho proclivities of a record boating sprinter won. the nomination, hands down. His candidacy and election to the office of mayor ot Marahficld demon strted beyond qucation his ability as a campaigner and that ho will run a win ning race at tho coming election Is the consensus ot opinion among the most conservative prognojticatora of fnturo political cvonts. Tho popular incumbent of tho sher iff's ofllcc-a man by all declared to bo preeminently qualified for tho position ha now holdB'waarc-nomitcd by acclam ation. Genial Stephen Gnlllcr, than whom lhare aro tow moro ofllclent ofllc ore, of tho convention. Jamos Watson, ono ot tho county's favorito eons was nominated for clerk without evon a .breath ol opposltlou, amid great applause Tho contest over tho ' nomination tor assessor was a lively . one. Two good men's names woro e'ubmlttcd for tho consideration ot tho convention. K. 8. Doan and It. Lemonosky wcro placed in nomination and by a vote of eighty- eight to flfty-thrne, tho former was do clnrod thu party' nominoo for tbia Im portant oillce W, II. Bunch was renominated for suponntondentof echoola. by ncclama. tlon, as was nleo J, B. Dalloy tor tho office of treasuror. For eighteen years 8, B. Cnthcart hno held thu office ot county surveyor-but alter tho Juno election he will relin quish posecseiou of, ihq tripod, transit and chain to younger hands, 0. 8,, Mc Oollough ot Bandon, was tho nominoo ot tho convention tor survoyor, defeat ing Mr. Cathcartand Krio Wold Dr. MinguB wns nominated for tho offlco ot tho man who Bite on tho corpeos of thoeo who die uiystoriouBly. Ho had no opposition, All in all, tho ticket U conbidored a strong ono and may bo expected to bo oleotcd trom top to bottom. rho following nominations for cpn Btoblos and Justices of tho poaco woro made: CONSTABMtS AND JUSTICBB OF TUB PJCACB J P Diet No 1 Empire. Lake, South Slough, Toumlle; Jus, 1UI Rumraol, . No 2 Coos City, N Coo's River.Oooa River, N ' Marehfiold,- 8MarsbQeld, Newport, Buuinerj ,t Constable, .JW oliltri ' ( ' " . '; No 6 Ccnledo, (Joqullla, Ndrwny ; Jus, , KOI) Holdeu, Cons, John t Perrott. No 4 Falrylow, Burton PwrieoraC Mlsaottrlj Coh, Ed Carter.i'v J r No B-DcerPark, Encharfted, Myrtle Polntj Rowland: Jur, E BJnder, Cons, LW Trovers, j ' i'. No 0 Bandon, Four MJle, rorkere burg, Proapor, P.lvertonjf Jus, A D Morse, Cons, r Blackerby. COSClHKBIOAl DStHUATRS The Oorivotitfou selected the following named gentlemen n ueu-gaiee to uie stato and congreteionat eeeventionsi h Harlocker, It 0 Dement, 8 P Her mann, W 0 Chase, W II Bunch E J, 0 a Farrin. J W Bcfinctt. L D Smith, Dr Mingus, UHTOK BKLtflATM Tho following wero tho accredited del uxr.tcaio tho convention who pnrtlcf pittcd in that body's ileliberatlOitt i IIA.1D0X I'llBCIXCT, II nnt.v.nATiu H Frcdcrlcltr; by A W. Kim-, prcxy; EM UlBckerby; A I) Morto; Oarloy Bosk; A McNair'Georgo Butlon, by J Burton, proxy J A Hoover; A G.Erlei- eou; V P liolmau; Geo V 1'opping. IJOItrO.I PKAtltlB ii UEI.EUA7CB II W Holvcralott; William Bettys, by H W Holverstolt, proxy; W 0 Math ews. COALtDO I'KECtnCT, 3 DKLEdATEa W B Beebo; W Grow, by W B Becbe, proxy; F C Getty, by W B Beebe, proxy. coos art l'Htciwcr, 2 dklwiatkh William Roes; W II Uoynce. by Wil liam Ron, proxy. coos kivkr, 5 W II Smith ; A 0 Rogers ; L D Smith ; J A Smith; G W Bealo. NOttTll COOH 1UVKB, 3 0 E EdwarJe, by AN Gould, proxy; A N Gonld, by 8 B Cathcart, proxy; 0 Rodtne, by A N Gould, proxy. xast coquiiXE, 0 E G D Holdon; W Sinclair; A Gottsche; EE Johnson; Q F Moulton; W C Cbaso; I Hacker; W T Korr; 0 H Bunch. wm coquills, 0 B II Burns ; E J Lennard ; D D Pierce, WLKIatner;JrTuppor;8 W Upton; E D Sporry; M McDonnld; W 0 Roee. Vr.iHt.KUK, 1 D A Uullng. DOHA. 3 ., Arthur Brown; HE Wilcox; W II '.Bunch. utnnK city, 4 J W Dvcra; David Morso, by I 8Bneh, I proxy; Andrew Poterton; I S Bush. ENCHANTED 1'HAIRIK, S A L Noaler, by II H Brownson, proxy; MOAooton; II II Brownson; L Wil liams; L Harrington. rouu mils, 2 OT Dlumcnrother; A Davis, by Blumenrother, proxy. ' lxk, 1 Levi Smith. NORTH MARSHF1EID, 12 C Tv L 0 W Tpwor; T M Dlmmlck; I Lando, by K Mingus, proxy; EO Hall: FA Laiso, by II Loekhart, proxy; Eric Wold; II Flnell; John Mareden; E L C Fnrrin; II Loekhart; J Hutchinson, by R J Coke, proxy; Prank Flyo, by R J Coko, proxy. BOOTH MARSnriBLD, 15 V P Norton; R J Coko; GhaBStaufl; J D Johnson; J W Bonnett; II 8 Bono- , -- - brake; J R llerront D L Watson; Geo Forroy ; W U Douglas; Geo N Farrin; E A Andorson: A B Campbell, by F R Kobortson, proxy;' Carl Albrecht; E L Robertson. MISSOURI, 3 H II Follows, by E 0 Cartor, proxy ; i E 0 Cartor; J D Bonnett, MVUTLU rOINT, 1(1 W 0 Cooper; 8 D Pulfonl; I. WvTrnv ors, by W A Bordor, proxy; W De ment ; T ,M Hormnnn ; W M Reynolds ; J 0 Roborts; D A Hullng; L A Roberts; W A Border; W E Liuidy ; 0 E Carl ; , R ODomoht ; L Spires; TE Dixon ;C E Hullng, NKW'rdRT, 5 , P Hennosoy,; S J; Sleep, bv I? Hon- neaeoy.Ji xy; A E Morton, by P Hen- F.8,DOW,,Agent,,Marflhfeld, Oregon hUeyiWyi VI Maxell) i.e-'V'A CO. AfWi. tplrVOltyOreicm '. . .1'- ' '' i4 .'i v h j'v','nf-. ,iv,t.,j.: i t 4r ' . weero, by L A Maxwell, proxy. , , KORWAt, 7 n W Bfauff ; D Morgan ; J Vllsitoii) 'jf 8 f Tyrol!; G 8Davr.j X. DiVaalj'A Clinton, . rARsxnBer.a, l ... , J H Raseelt, by Frank .p.Iam J.-E Waletren, by Frank Flam, prexy; prexyj Frank Flnra; Clay LiwlW- R W Bollard; J AMonleon; CB ZeeW, RtVZRIOX A DXLffOATSfl WITU NO RKRJBKN- " TtTfON JWUMU, 2 Cecil Carter, two votes for Roland. HODTTt SLOCOir 3 HCL1WATM W1TII NO R8P- RBBENTATION t mjhxir, 3 ; FEWiUonj J 8 Mailfere; Willfan. ohcrrard. '. , TitXJiltC2 DKIKOATES HUT, .l R'l't '. BBSTATldy -41 : DSt.EOATE ItCT TlO.f UCR NO hi l'K hT v Jn'ry List Following is the list of Jarors "draii (or the coming term ot circuit court. j Bundon C Long, N Perkins, Geo F LorcnE, Glen B Cox, A G Hoyt, Coqullle City D J Lowe, James Nosier W T Kerr. Coslcdo ' W II Moore, D ra EPS Abemethy, Empire J P Capron. Marehfleld Robert D Watson, Thos McGInnls, A D Woleott, P M "Wilbur, John Ellerby, AN Nell. Myrtlo Point J B Luttrell, David McMalr, J L Knight, Honry Hermann, North Bend Claude Piper, A J Burns, Norway J B Lamb, frank Schroeder, GooS Pavis. 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