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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
T" iJ m V J r I ! t I I" 1 f & t . & i? i ?J H it 'V, WEEKLY COAST' MAIL MARSHFIELP, OREGON ljutwcd in the PostefHce at Marshfkld as Second' Class Matter. COOS AY PUBLISHING CO., P.C.IEVAR, Editor i Jl Manager. -.-J-: -A-js. G. W. W.HWW ARD, Foreman TELEPMCHH. CAIN 45. DAILY: By mall, for advance payment mil, in rmt a month: 4 months for Si.oo. When not paid in advance the price ls 50 cents per month, straight. Issued every morning except Monday. WEEKLY Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, 5.50a Year, $.oo Six Months. -v ' A VILE ATTACK. ,. The Coqullle Bulletin this week gets down into the nitre nil over, and slings mud at President RooscXelt In a way that ahould open the eyes of the Repub licans whose votes the Democrat aro trying to secure for their county ticket on the plea that National politic aro viiot Involved. The Bulletin publishes an article by "Jack Scrouger," whose VVensele! doggerel plajs such an impor tant part In the Democratic campaign, nun 'who arraigns President ltocHovelt for all tbe misdemeanors he can think of. and nouio that ho 'probably had to lo reminded of. Ms attack, however, Is couched in language of some degree of decency, and thia was not entirely la accord ance with the ideas of the editor of the Bulletin, so the latter supplements the article with a vle mess of unmeasured vituperation. Hero are wme of the terms ho applies to President Roosevelt: 'The present 'enenmberer of the Presidential chair;r "either a knave or a very itrnoraut fool or bigot" "our much vaunted President is either an ignoramus or a liar" "iguoraut "or lying bigot" "this friend of the, trusts, the enemy or the working man". How does that strike you, Republi cans? How does It Btrike any good, patriotic American citizen who is not too hide bound to recognize the fact thnt Roosevelt Is nearer the ideal president for these United States than any one who has occupied the presi dential chair since Lincoln? What langunge can lie used to characterize the vlleneaa of such an outbreak? , Yet the?e people have the gall to ask the Republicans to vote the Demo cratic ticket because national politlus are not involved in this election i After such an eruption as that, .every Republican ought to vote his ticket from top to bottom, even if he 1km not leeu intending to do no. Do not let the impression get abroad that Coo-j county endorhes any such inde feasible abuse of President Roosevelt. LOCAL OPTIiON The Prohibitionists seem to be pushing the local option proposition which is to come up at the June elec tion, and will muster all the votes ixnsible iu its favor. With all due respect to those who ' believe men can be made temperate by law, tho MAIL will express tho con viction that they nre on the wrong tack. Local optlou ia simply local prohibition, and neither looal nor stato prohibition has ever been demonstrated to bo a Hucess. ,No uiatter.wjmt Prohibition orators may flay or what uninformed people may believe, prohibition nover yet stop ped the sale and oonaumpton'of iutox toatin liquors in any state or iu any IbouHty,, .j i The tr&fllo will bo oarried on In spite tot il the prohibitory laws that- may pWod'tm rlurtittuto bbokwj they can ouly drive it luto hiding, awl the MAH cnU "O " rt0,wo u undertaking tho Impossible. , Snpposo local option wero embodied iti the Oregon statutes. Supposo it were put luto operation in MarahflohV Docs any om Huppoae for an instant that no more liquor would bo sold or consumed here? Wliy is drinking in an open saloon with thp tolerance of tho taw any worse thna drinking in a blind pig lu deflanco of tho law. However, tho full Hedged prohlbl tloulst is not to bo touched by reason. It is a matter of conscience with him, and in those matters rvasou has no place. The point is that all those who would dislike to see n law in eiiect which would causo endless trouble without doing any good.should bo care-, Congressmen who, as noon iu Cou ful to mark their ballots so that they-gress adjourns, immediately hurry will count against tho proposed nieas ure. MORE EVIDENCE. Wo are indebted to the Sun for another proof that John S. Coke is not so recent a Republican as tho Demo crats would have tho voters believe. In the Sun's annual number of nearly four years ago, the follwlug language was used lu referring to Mr. Coke: "Ho takes an active interest, in politics, but has never sought political ofllce, preferring to devote his timo to his law practice, and although a Sou therner by birth and reared u Demo crat, he did not agree with his party iu its poll-y of 181'G and 1900, and when that party advocated hauling down the American flag and surrendering tho Philippine islands at tho demand of an avowed enemy, he renounced his allegiance to his old party and cast his ballot for McKluley and Roosevelt. " SIGNIFICANCE OF JUNE. (Oregoulan) "You don't have to voto the Repub lican ticket now in order to vote for Roosevelt in November. Be liberal and vote for opposition candidates for Congress, for the legislature and for local officers. Then In November you can vote for Roosevelt, If you want to." Undoubtedly; but tho vote that will tell for Roosevelt In November Is tho voto that will be cast In Juno. A clear and decisive Republican victory in Juno will produce an immense moral effect all over the United States. It doesn't matter whether the ma jority for Roosevelt in Oregon be 5000 or 25,000 in November. But it does matter whether the Republican ma jority bo larger or the smaller figure lu June. And they know It who are. urging that there Is no reason why Republi cans Hhould stand solidly together now. It is the Hubtle purpose of these plead ers to freak, If they can, the moral ef fect of the Repulicau victory in Juno. If tho Republican majority could be pulled down, or candidates leaten, these ierous would be quick and loud in their declarations that it lxided ill to the Repullcaus in November. For if this far Western state, it will bo said, doesn't aland for Thoodoro Roosevelt or shows a falling olf, what are you to expect for him elsewhere? They do not want Roosevelt elected, thoy do not want the Republicans to I have control pf tho next Congress, who . glozo iu this manner, and tune proem and argument to support of these fetches, juggles and dodges. ineyi kuow they can do more hurt by defeat-1 iug Republican candidates and by re duciug Republican majorities' iu June than in any other way. And that is thijir object in telllug you that you don't havo to vote "the ticket now in prder to give the electoral vote of thd Htate to Roosevelt lu November.1' Every voter of Oregon who deairos the cleHJtlotrtuV Theodore Roosevelt, should sco tho signlfloanoo of tho voto In Juno Tho popular vote of Oregon In November will havo no alKUlflottUCo at all. . PLiVOE TAKEN OUT OV POLL T1C3. Oregouian News Bureau "Refuse alwolutoly to appoint any supervisor wlio are-hot No. 1 men, and where wo havo good men i tho Bvrvlcu who can lie promoted to theso position, promote them." This Is President Roosuvolt's lan guage In instructing Land Comuiisl siouor Rloliards as to tho policy to bo pursued iu the nppolutmcut of forest supervisors. THK KIND "WE WANT. Florence West Dinger Hermann is not like moVt homo to look after their own private intrcsls, or to lay plans forreelcctlou. Instead of doing this Mr. Hermann has remained in Washington to look after tho interests of his constituents, though Congress adjourned three weeks ago and election is nt haud. This is tho kind of man the people want aud one whom thoy are auro to re-elect for an other term by a greatly increased ma jority. From Myrtle Point Enterprise Prof. D.W.Wight, who is at preseut principle of the public schools of Canyouville, Oregon, has lweu elected principal of the Myrtlo Point public school. Somo nilsoreant ou Catching Creek has been trying to steal Arlington's saw mill, pieco at a time. Lately the safty valve, inspirator and other parts of tho machinery wero taken from the mill but were found, how over, hidden in a hollow btmup. The guilty party is known and Catching Creek has declared open war on him and if tho business Isn't-1 stopped U hide will be dangling on fiomo Catching Cretiker's back fence. Cal. Devnul, a young man about 17 years of age, was accidentally shot in the right leg, at Norway, Sunday, by Claftde Raudlemau another young man of atout the same nge. Handle muu was fooling witha 512 calibre re volver and snapping it. Tho re vol vox hud ouo load in it and was discharged. Tho wound Is a severo one and it will be homo timo before Devanl will havo tho use of his leg. '!Dld you ever see' anything to ninkc yop think .the man's Intellect was dis ordered In' nny way?" asked tho law yer of tho .witness. "Well," "replied tho wltneuir, "ho uued to think thnt ho. could rnovo Into the suburbs and mnko a fortune raising chickens.'.' " ' Ntwal Cfttarrh quickly yieldo to troU ment by Ely'a Cream JJftlm, which Is agree ably aromatic. JJ i received through tho nontrik;, demata Jnd boals tho vhole sur faco oror which It diffuses itiolf. Druggists soil tho 60c. size; Trial sbte by rnwl, 10 cents. Test It and you art euro to continue tho treatment. Announcement.. ., To fcccoruinoUAt thoso who are partial to tho use of atomizers in applying Jlquida into tho naal passages for catarrhal trou lUt, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm Ja liquid form, which will bo known na Ely'a Liquid Cream Balm. Trite including the praying tube is 75 cenU. Druggists Ox by mail Tho liquid form embodies tho med icinal properties of the solid preparation THE STEAMER ARCATA. it, O. NJSIthQX, Mantel . Will Mulfc HvKulnf 'a'r)jt6 BETWEEN- COOS BA.Y AND gJf PBAKCISCO 0AUAY1XG- PA8SENGERS AND FREIGHT - LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal & Navigation Co:, rt Proprietos. - F. S. DOty, Agonf, MargtifleljL , O, rejn. a,J, w, Agouv, jtiiuynu vuy, uivuvh KlUfM Mr'Uil Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on otfr work and methods. Hulldd Free to the ADVERTItINQ MAN of. aay responsible house. Flanagan & Beinicti Bank DIllEOTORSi T. R.Shori dan.J. W. llonnott; PltES.; and. H, Flanagan, VICE PRES. ; It. F. Williams, . CASHIER. Capital, $5O,0b0. MARSIIFIELD, OREGON CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A Streets, rfARSIJFIELD, :: OUKflON JOHN SNYDER, PRdPR. niTTti nrsair ,oLE:!0stVn5hrpVnpmr.:ttr-vto w ncu hw d .WKSi .n0aS.r,..,iVrP , wk. to his employees. If tho P.el..p.tJtokeyEvryU,ln loni.t-cl... Jj,rM(nt iu,1Hllt rt,y wnt tnkoll olr( (lU Doard and bodying, per week Board, per week Single meals "? 25k! CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tnaoc MARrtts DC8IQN8 CopynioHTB &c Anrone tndlni k tfb and rtwcrlrSion mr lelr urimm ur tplnloo frt tttumtr tliin. itrlctlr raBBdentlitl..Uuiilbook bn rlenli Man.i.n I. Dfdii.nir fiiLirnLaDia. uivBinuiuri . '-- -- -----7 !--. : tt mm fro. Olden scrnr for ftcuunt pniinu. .rvrtu nttlet. without cLrr. la Us Ilnf. Lkkvfl fhrDUtfl ucn toroiun iunn . vu icv r ScKtililic flmciiwi!. A hnrltoinelr IllmtralwJ mtlr. JjfMit lr. ccUtlon of ir Untl0o ioml. Totn$. W ear: four moUi, fL SoMbKlI nonJtiJf. MUNN&Co.3omMd"'' New York What's In a Nome? Just beforo sailinK ior Scotland Andrew Carnegie told tho following story to illustruto a characteristic of tho Highlanders, who think so lit tlo (or so much) of n nnmo that thoy frequently clinngo tlicira when changing their residence: "I onco had n guido in tho wild hills of tho north whoso faco Hccmcd vory fa miliar to mo. I asked if hj name was not McPhcMon. 'IsTo. flordon is my name ho replied. I then said, 'I M'us bhooting somo years ago in a place south of this, and I very tvoll remember that you called your self McPhcrson.' 'Oh, yes lie an swered composedly, 'but that woo when I lived on tho other aido of tho hill."' Now York Press. Churchill and Chamberlain. In London cluh3 they ar,o telling of a bonmot of Winston Spencur Churchill, tho Princo Jtupert of tho crusndo ugainst Chamberlain. 31c was asked if ho thought thore wm any truth in tho report that Mr, Chamberlain was suffering from "softening of tho brain." "No fear' snapped the young commoner vi ciously. "Ho has a malady of a dif ferent sort hardening of the heart." Submarine Cabloa. There aro 200,000 miles of sub marino cables, enough to go eight times around tho globo. Their cost was about $200,000,000. Their present valuo is $300,000,000. Deep eca cables aro a solid investment. Tho shortest cablo is one-fourth of ft railo in length. Tho longest is 15,000 miles. Tho total niimbor is 1,700. . . t . Whon avlr.l says she hatea.ayoung saa'nlt uWtlm'e'fof'her'frlenda to be IrJKkcJfiag bin). WATOH THISM' Tho Republioim National Platform of 1000 ooutuhm the followitig plaukt "Wo reituw our faith in the policy of protootlou kKAmorlonn Inbor, In that jwlloy our lndUHtTiea have lieon established) diversified and uiatuUln ed. ;lly protect lug homo market uompotltlon bus Ihoii ntimulated and pniduotion cheapened. Opportunity for tlio invontlvo genlous of onr Koj)lo has toon neourod and wages in every department of labor maintained at high rates, higher now then over ! fore, aud always distinguishing our working people iu thulr Ixdter condi tions of life from thoso of any com petlng onunti'. Enjoying tho bloss Iukm of tho American common schools, secure the- rights of self government and skill havo enabled them linullvjto enter tho markets of tho world." Tho dominant idea which has virtu ally formed tho baukbouo of tho Dunio oartlo party for the past twenty years, Is 'Free Trade. Thoy have used this campaign shibboleth under all forms of disguise aud no ouo can doubt, that If tho peoplo of tills Ilopubllu would commission them to enact their free trade ideas, the American workiugmnn would Ilnd himself shortly iu competl tlon with foreign lalxir ou tho basis of a 'pigtail' a day. If free trade was adopted lu tho some of tho Democratic party platform the great Industry of this coast, the lumber industry will Hiiircx materially. Tho duty now luiotfcd ou Imported lumber from Canada aud other oouu iwlij j.vt.klkliu ttwh ! 1 1 in,. i t9 tit 1 tt . i iiii-n I'liiiiiir-n iiiu iiiiiiiiiiiu in Ljsan uiiuii 15 Qo'iuimeliatu fall iu tho price of that I commodity would occur. Tho mill man to meet thwo coinlitloiw wopld have to make a cut mmiowhero lu the codt of mauufaoture and hu.wpuld uat nrally nay: 'I have to pay let for lopi and reduce ihu wnpe of my.employci; tho jinfient jirotltH in my hmdnowri will not htand couietitiou with foreign marketrt without a reduction lu the, corft of manufacture. Owing to the Hcaruity of tlmUi t'.--"JKhout the KiiHt a movemont on thy part of freetradern will.aoou laj made to place imported lumlmr on tho free list. Tho Went will have to light the advancement of xuch u move ment and on account of tho Kant hav ing tho greater population it will re quire tho energetic influence of every uitl.en iu the Woit to overcome the immeuKO pronnuro whlchwiU be 1rought to Ixtur from tho uou-limlx)r produc ing HeotloiM of the oouutry to place lumber ou tho free lint. Tho Western logger aud laborer want no . free-trader iu a poidtloi) where he might satirify bin lirtK)idt!ou iu part by plaoing our lnmlxir ou (he Kiiiuo footing aa tho Imported article. Kvery man who hold an oniolal iohI tlon, no matter whether it in a din trlct of tho atate he rcprommtH or hoiiio other olllue, him more or lew inflm-iuiv iu expreMMing tho ueedrf gf jtlio htaU, and Oregon doen not want a State Hen ator neiidlng word to Wellington to hliluiinoo CongroriHlonal IeglHlailou to tho olfect that the luuilwr IndtiHtry of tho Coast will not Hiilfcv by admitting lumber on tho fi'co list, In oledlenue to tho doctrines of tho Democratic platform, a Demoorutio State Beuator would have to Hustaiu his jiarty when it attempts this movement. , Elect a Itnimblluan Congrorirfinan and district legislative ticket, aud (he lumber intorcHlH will be protected. n ItlJPUDLlOAN OBNTBAL COMMIT. TKK. .... "TJio highest wages to the working man and tho - best prices to the pro- ducor". f?' j.s. c6ke t x p i 4-. A'&flHarW., STOBBX WEROB Professional Cards - - -- - ? J. T. MoCorrriiio M. P. riiyslctaii Aud Surgeon KMorctlo llullilliitf, rhoneJIOaj m'aUBMKIEM) i'i OKKflOH. yVm. Horfl M. D. Ilollnuil'lliilltlliifr. Wionn.031 MAUBUKIKbl) ' iOUKflOS Dr. Hnvtlon. UMlco onposllo Union furnlturo Moro Hours, 10 to IS mid 2 to P Bprelal attciitlou imld to dinonhoor filtln, Urlimry anil lMgostlvu OrKiuifl.' U, 8, reunion ltaanmior, l'lioiio. C03 MAUHHl'IHM), OUKflON E,:C. Strnw. M. d. ' Jl'liyHtclnu ttlul BurgeoH. fipeclul Utti'ntlun clri'ii to disuses of tho Kyo, idir, uo ami Thnmt. Olllce In Hcngfttarkeu V Bmltli .Ultlg. MAIISHKIKLU : : 0KK00N R. H. Walter. D. D. S. Rental Hurgeun and Mvrhaulcal Drntlat ,M- V-Jl It. .11.11.... 1U1 I ' ABt, riioiio :isi. MAUSlIPlEIiI). OUKflON i f I KJUJ. Diono till OIIKOON W. A. Tovo DflltlHt ' HI dor eilo Iltitldlng, MAU9HKKI.U ;: vl. M. Upton ATTOKNl'.V AT hAW Marahfield Oregon MoKnlght & Sonbrook hAWYKHS Upslnirs IScunclt & Walter Illock Mnrslificld Oregon E. L. C. Farrln ArrouN'UY at IAf Office Lockhurt's Iluihlinij Photic 7rji Marsliflehl ' Oregon J. W. Bpnnott attoknkv and coun0ki.ok at ' Law Mnrglifjcld Oregon Coko ik Cokq , ATTORN BYS AT LAW Marshficld Qrcgou W, Ui Douglas Attounky at Law and U. S. Commissioner Marshficld Oregon Business Cards I S KAUFMAN CO Make n Specialty of Hitol Ktlatj) Ilrokeogp, Ulllcoo. Marahfield over QntiKatacreu'd Drug Store, North lluinl, Rlmptou blqck. : : x : : Erlo Wold -Suryoyv and; Civil Kiijtluoor Blanco Iloto. MAUSHFIKLI) t: OUKGON llop(tc end Timber Location. Coos Bay Steam-. Laundry Amstoln & Hlbbnrd, Props All laundry work gnaranleid llrst-cloea. All white labor. Foot ot I) Street, Marahflcld, Or CHEAP SEEDS Yellow Dont or 1'fldo of bo North, l'Melil Corn, Vutch, iujd lyok gnH.i hooiI, all clean ami from IiihI yoaw crop. Very low prlci'H nmdo tin application E t SIIEtDON .Successor to A, I). Campbell Mk vus&rvwn tfifa&SjP""' mwk x , -t-eya-r-r-w: -yp: "KWSm:WMxmMasmsirSir -ycH3gt""-'Mrrar -