The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, August 03, 1901, Image 2

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Mail Puhushind Co.
SUhSCHlPTION KATKS
One year, (In ndTAncr,ini $a.oo
Jslvmonlln.., .
Thre months, ,u. S
te:
Dr. Koch, the great Gcrmnu
Specialist, has expressed the opin
ion that tuberculosis can not be
transmitted from nuitnal to man
through dairy products, and this
lias set the medical fraternity by
fhe cars. It is too bad to upset
n theory which has been the
(source of so many exquif ite thrills
o( terror on the part of nervous
liypochroudiacs. The dread of
the deadly bacillus has worried
many useless people into their
graves. Why shoy it to have been
nil a mistake? The first thing
tve know some medical iconoclast
will arise and say ha he person
who lives righly and pays rca
sonablc.acniou to he common
sense rules of hcalh has lilc to
fear from any microbe ha ever
wiggled is ail; that uaure, if
given -a reasonable chance will
comba mosof he germs in which
ltumauiy fairly wallows from he
cradle to he grave.
The feeling is gaining ground
in Euglaud that iis no the bes
policy for that couury to oppose
he cousrucion of he Nicaragua
canal by he United States.
Tha is where Euglaud' s head is
level. Now if he influences in
t his counry which have been
secrely but efTecually blocking
he canal can be smoked ou,
here nfty be some chance for he
building of the much-needed
waerway.
D. R. N. Blackburn, Geo. C.
Browucll, F. T. Wrightm'an, and
A. M. Crawford, of Roseburg ate
meutioucd as candidates ior the
Attorney gcneralshfp of Oregon.
Capital Journal.
Blackburn and Brownell are
fairly brainy men; Wrightman is
not. Crawford is far the ablest
tnan of the lour, and if he would
accept the office, no better sclec
could be found in the state.
Bleeding Kansas has been
rescued from the disaster of a total
failure of the corn crop, by cop
ious rains. This teuds to keep
Kansas
column.
iu the Republican
It is gettiug down to a business
proposition when the hat must be
passed to satisfy a sporty baseball
nine.
'' If the woman at work should make
htuwer to the other vroiu.ni, she might,
Jxjihattt, say: "You never liad to scrub
Atid clean when your back ached so that
Jit seemed that every movement would
break it iu two." It's bad enough for a
Votuan to suffer. Hut when she must
suffer aud slave at the same time she
readies the limit of her endurance.
Weak women who have leeu made
troug by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription, recommend it to others
m a godsend. It establishes regularity,
ttries weakening drains, heals inflamma
tion oud ulceration and cures female
weakness.
Irovbleil with female wcakueu. wrlte'a Mra,
I have htcii tiling tome time now, being
rp. it. johnion, or Avonda:
i. wmea jira.
Chester Co.. I'a.
laie,
e tc
did
n I
I tried many different uitUIclnta and nothing
Ttrv luonth X would hair to He ou tnv tiock.
..ilea, iwlug two bottlca of 'Favorite l'rucrip
I'atou'.and two of OoUea Ucdttnl Discovery.'
M me relief until I began J)r. Iterce'a incdl
four I
but m
Ttita tnedlcluea have cured me. When I began
r rrcuiuitai iwai nor tut loaovcry rnucn,
now I da tbt work for iny family of nine,
reel better to-day than I liare for yew."
DrI Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure Ml-
loinwes sad sick headache. They do
feet te the pill habit.
subordinate TER
RITORY AND THE SU
PREME COURT.
"We are in a state of nature,
Sir," said Patrick Henry, nt the
beginning of the first Continental
Congress, "all America is thrown
rnto one mass." Like many of the
declarations of that famous orator,
and imperfect rcasoucr, this asser
tion has more sound than solidity;
for the colonists were then, and
for some years remained, divided
from top to bottom on the question
of the Revolution. Nevertheless
the idea that there is only one
sort of tctritotial system
within the dominion of the United
States of America is still deeply
rooted; it appeals constantly in
letters aud political writings, and
apparently finds favor from an im
posing minority of the Supreme
Court.
It is of course a fair contention
that the welfare of mankind re
quires the United States to
observe a simple and single terri
torial system. It would simplify
our government and save a lot of
printer's ink, if we could stttle
down to the fundamental idea
that the Constitution and the
Uuiou knows only states and
inchoate states, that it has within
it no expectation of aud no provi-
m .
siou tor. otner communities,
which arc never to become an
integral part of the union of states;
that the Constitution knows no
such thing as colonics or depend
encies or empire.
So far from such a comfortable
aud comprehensive state of things
the Constitution adopted in 17S7
distinctly contemplated at least
five kinds of territory within the
national boundaries: States,
Territories, the District of Colum
bia; forts, light-houses, aud public
buildings; Iudian reservations.
In practise, seven other kinds of
jurisdiction have arisen under the
Constitution: as enclosed by bays
and parts of the Great Lakes; the
decks of public and private
American ships on the high seas;
the decks of public vessels iu
foreicn ports: the residences of
ambassadors in foreign countries;
guano islands; territory occupied
in war previous to a treaty of
peace; aud territory acquired by
purchase, or cenquest, but not yet
organized by act of Cougress.
Perhaps it may be worth while
briefly to' consider each of these
eleven different kinds of tciritory,
to tee what light experience
throws ou the present controversy
over Porto Rico and the Philip
pine Islands.
These two important questions
have both been reviewed in the
recent decisions of the Supreme
Court which, with a variety ol
dissenting opinions, were hauded
down May 27, 1901. The two
decisions taken together do not
seem contradictory. They simply
set forth (1) that wheu territory
is annexed, it ceases to be a foreign
country, and is therefore not
subject to duties laid on importa
tions from foreign countries, but
(2) that it is the province of Con-
gress to" determine what duties
shall be laid ou trade to such a
territory from foreign countries,
and to aud from the United
States.
It is of course significant that
iu each of these decisions the
judges stood five to four Even
though none of these cases involve
the importaut issue of the collec
tion of the duties in Porto Rico
ou goods exported from the Un
ited Stales, the -general purport
of the decisions is, that it is for
Congresi to determine when an
nexed territory becomes entitled
to all the privileges of the consti
tution, and it is for Congress to
determine whether the territor
ies shall or shall not have the
same revenue system as the or
ganized states. Although Con
gress tries to reason away the
natural result of the decision, the
principle undoubtedly included
the right" of Cougress to put the
District of Columbia, forts, posts,
and light-houses, and public
buildings aud Indian reservations
aud organized territories uudcr a
special regime of taxation, aud
to impose duties utl commeicc
from such areas of territory to the
states.
It will be seen that of nil the
eleven forms of territory within
the United States, by far the
most perplexing arc the newly
auuexed'tcrritories, nnd that they
arc perplexing because of the
doubt whether, by the character
of the population, their tra litions,
their local systems, thciricligcousj
organizations, they are fitted to
look forward to statehood. Not
only is the Union made up of a
variety of territorial units, not
only has it becu so since 1787,
but so far as we can see into the
future, that variety will continue.
Albert Bushucll Hart, iu
Modern Culture for August.
t''0.,Q' ?
Literary Notes.
t
Ihillctiu No. 67 of the Oregon
Agricultural Experiment Station
at Corvallis treats on the Silo and
Silage and is an able aud interest
ing paper aud should be in the
hands of every dairyman in Coos
comity.
.
Among the notable features of
the Argonaut for July 29, 1901,
arc: 1 tie li.vlitttneu Repent
ance," by Charles Fleming Kin-
brec, a story of the search for
buri:d treasure in Cuernavaca;
"The Comtcss de Custigloiu,"
by Covington Johnson, a letter
from Paris devoted to reminis
cences of one of the famous beau
tics of the third Napoleon's court;
'Bohemian yachting in Dalma
tin," the third iu the series of
"Bohemian Love-Letters, M this
being dated at Venice aud con
taining an account of trips.by wat
er to scenes seldom visited oy
tourists; aud "High Life in Many
Courts,"au extended review of
the "rcceut volume, "The Tribu
lations of a Princess,1' with uutu
cious quotations.
Without any great flourish of
trumpets, Modem Culture is com
ing to the front as a most excel
lent member of the fraternity of
ten-cent magazines. Its contents
are clean, bright and interesting
and of a high order of literary
merit. "The Squire," a serial
storv by Florence Kstcllc Little,
. . : . ..."
wlucu is running as a serial, is a
powerful story of absorbing inter
est. The writer handles her
story, not with the dead medioc
rity of minute detail, but with a
bold hand, bringing out the high
lights of a story abounding iu
strong " but not over-strained
situations. The August number
of this magazine is fully up to the
high staudard set by its predeces
sors, sr a year. .Modern culture
Magazine, Caxtou Bldg, Cleve
land, Ohio.
The Midsummer Fiction Num
bcr of McClure's Magazine has
the following tempting table of
coutents: The Chase of the Tide
by Norman Duncan: A Vehicle
of Love, by George Hibbard;
The Wild Horses of Tartary, by
Clara Morris; The search for the
Missing Link, by Kay Stanuard
Baker; The Little God and Dicky,
by Josephine Dodge Daskam: A
Year of Nobility, by Henry vau
Dyke; Night, a poem, by Paul
Kestcr; The Man Who Won, by
Edwin Le fever; A Red-haired
Cupid, by HenryWallace Phillips;
Kim, chapters 12 aud 13, by
Rudyard Kipling; Iu a Tideway
a poem, by Chas. Henry Webb;
The Caliph and his Court, by
Arthur Ruhl.
Everybody kuows McClure's
aud the fact that it keeps fully J
.. .1.. i.;i. .... ... 1. f 1
up iu lite illgll-w.lici lilillK UJ
excellence 111 the line 111 winch it
works. One is never disappoint
ed by a falling ofTiu any number
of the magazine. For sale by all
newsdealers.
Ask for our new Price List
imilli man it prosperous hIio sales a Uoltir
1 quoted In our new complete 40 racHt
It pays you to dwl here no false repreicnt.itionj are niadi-, hut ulicrc goodi arc
sold eyiclly aiadvertUcd,
hn't It much more satUfactory and muth easier lo'sKUonn at home, look oicr the
catalogue, select the goodi required and mail your order, than to depend upon itorel
ulirre the stock i small, AS ucll as atsorlmcnt Incomplete, andfcet something lh.it does
not give you half satisfaction, notwithstanding that you do pay an extravagant price?
Smith's (Cash dpt. Store,
No. f:5 Market St., San Francisco.
TAPE
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tl. liiia nnrni rlnlitrell fort I Utl IT it
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CAHl'AHKTM. Thl 1 nm Mire. liM rnutctl hit
t-ait hcnllli tor thr pint three jrnra.
taking Ciieurvt. tlif cnlrcalli
iltnrcc irnra. lainauu
cnlrcatlnittlo worlby of
doiIco uy iculili iviIiO
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Evidently no effort has been
spared to make The Ladies'
Home Journal for August a posi
tive boon to its t cadets during
thrse warm midsummer days.
Its light, readable articles, bright
stories, clever poems, charming
music, and numerous beautiful
illustrations afford the easiest aud
plcasantest kind of eiitettaitimeiit
for leisure hours. Enchanting
lews of the lovely scenery. in the
Engadiue Valley and among the
Swiss aud Italian lakes, as well its
such delightful articles as "The
Singing Village of Germany"
and "What Girl-Life iu Italy
Means," allure the thoughts to
foreign lauds, while there arc
timelv suggestions about "The
Picnic Basket," Keeping a House
Cool in the Dog
Days,'
ami
"Sea-Side Toys and How to
Make Them." Other thoroughly
interesting contributions are
"Hie iMrslWIiitc llaby Horn 1:1
the Northwest," "My Bonding-
School forGitfs," and the usual
serial and denartment articles.
By The Curtis Publishing Com
pany, Philadelphia. One dollar
a year; ten cents a copy.
. .
The leading atticle iu The
Arena for August is from the pen
of the Hon. Frank S. Mouiict,
the Ohio Attorney-General who
became famous not long uo for
his vigorous fight against the
Standard Oil Company. It bears
Uie title, "Transportation Fran
chises Always the Property of
Sovereignty," and is a powerful
plea for the recovery of their own
by the people from the grabbers
of public utilities. Dr. R. Osgood
Ma.on, A. M., aud Robert Mor
ris Rabb, IJ. A., join in 11 sympos
ium 011 "The Curse of Inebriety"
that contains many appalling aud
significant truths. Part 11. of
"Great Jovemcnts of the Nine
teenth Century" is contributed by
Prof. Frank Parsons, of Bostou
Unive'sity, who discusses this
mouth "the great conflict" be
tween democracy aud plutocracy.
An admirable fketch ol the life
nnd work of this economist is
given by Editor Flower, who has
an instructive article also ou
"Physical Science iu the Nine
teenth Century," iu addition to
his usual "Topics of the Times"
aud reviews of new books. "Wo
men and the Wage System," by
Mrs. W. L. Bonney, and an
interview with Sam Walter Foss,
on "The Promise of the Twentieth
Century for the Artisans," arc
other interesting features. Editor
McLean announces "the Recov
ery of Jesus from Christianity,"
by Prof. George D. Herron, as
the leading article of the Septem
ber issue. ($2.50 a year; 25 cents,
at news-stands. The Alliance
Pub. Co., 569 Fifth Avenue,
New York.)
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Ely's Cream Balm
HiT and plauint to
De. Contains bo in.
jurlooa dm
urlooa druif.
Ilia (illicitly absorbed.
uirca jiciitr ai once.
It OiMiia and Clcanaea
1110 jin.iu j-at.a"ei,
Allira Inrlainmalf.in.
COLD N HEAD
llrala and I'rotectt tha Membrane. Il.itoice tht
fx-iitea of Tail and Hindi. lJirj( r)z, b) cents st
liniL'-leta nr by mall 1 Trial Hire, lOcenta by mall.
liLY iUlOTXitlW. M Warren blrcet, tfew York.
tmmLumJct-'irvvfnm9fmmM
on this and n half dollar on lli.it, Iho price'
l'pyoa In llili direction.
tlir?Mlrw ir M'tirliHI
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lli!-!. Nut lt Hilt n iUtllili of piety
vmut rmiuuim M'tin. TI10 Clnlxtlmi
Ik tut (Mtliit upon iu ln it fool o.uti"'
to Unit tiiiillltuilt' or fool who mo hiicIi
tuvelncly for I titas tlutt Miry, llko llitf
t)iUiil inmliti.nti. tliltik lliviiiKolw'ft
Im nml tlit rout of tmuttdiiit fooU.
Itut It lit 11 ijiU'ctloii of common hoiiio
mti!t imnxlcii. It h it iiurMlon of tin'
lilctittliii; of I lint Koilllkt' icnion ott
wlilcli lniilU'i Uo ttplrlliMl In mrtii
tiKatimt tlio ilrntlltii;! or tli.it lower lit
vtltict of vaitiliittht'iU'.xi willed lniillei
H10 ittilnuil lit tii.tit, Itev I'ntlier llunli
T. lU'iu, Catholic, Ou'ilnoolt Semi-
gfT-i CANDV CATHAnTIC
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Gtnulnt itamptd C C C Never 10IJ In bulk.
Btwart ol tht ilealtr ho trie. s to sell
"lomrthlnj uit si jocd,"
Hilly HrrTltuitr,
Only of one Mutter ilhl St. Toiil liear
(tie insrWit of serxlltiilc. To lil illvlne
Lonl he hail ttiaile nn ttneomlUloiml
mtrivttilct;iir lnuly, noul iuhI uplrlt. It
Is ohtftllcnee to Inw ni line In hint
which Mini! jtlve the titiiKe of tliw mil
ri'tw to hi tlootctl nervtnitii. Illshop
Bstunel Tallows, lteformeil Kplseopn.
linn, Chlcsco.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests whit you eat.
This preparation contains nil of thn
tllKcstatiU anil dleU nil kinds of
food. ltr'lvcdlnstantrcllefniitl never
falls to cure. It allows yon to nit nil
tha food) oil want. The. uioaUciisHIvo
itoumcliM can tako It. Ily IU tixainany
tlioutaniH nf dyrspcptlr.i li.ivo Ikoii
tared nfler every tiltiiolso failed, lc
prevoiitaforniutlouofuuim tha ntoiu
bcIi, relieving all dlntri'Minfter eat Ink'.
Dlotlnir. uniiecei.i.iry. 1'leasaut to take.
It onn't help
but do you rjood
wtvirr.lonlyby lit' llnWirrACo.inilraM
Tha II. bulllo cunlalns :s tluita Iba Mi. ti.
tloil'a llonara,
The hoinen of tjod'rt oopli nro denr
to lilui, tint Hie homci hnxc to do with
the Ntily nnd temporal thlnes ehlelly,
while the ehnrelieit Iuimj to do with the
Mini nnd I'tcrnnl things chlclry. This Is
Inflnllely hhtlier nnd more liuHirtnnt
woil. thitti the other.- lie v. T. V. Carle
Ion, ll;iitlit. St. MUn.
Look Carefully
lo Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenner's
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cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build up the shrunken
vralls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have 110 equal.
10, 35, 50 Cents
Rod Crocs Drug'Storo-
lot
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A
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vnri.it lont work nluii tluMicaki-Ht
Unci of tlio Hyklem. To lutllo
naliiht only onu of thnii U vnhi.
3J Our lxK)klctexiIuiiiiltHtiyiiip.
& loim. Ourl))HiM'inlaTiililt'tJti;ivo
pf complcto and wtlng reUif.
lm J& n LL. KL 5
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3g toe, 7Sc, 71
Rod Cross Drue GtorQ.
Don't Force
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with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entire system, and where
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
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Confections
i
The only harmless, vegetable,
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known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harsh
est mineral. No gripe or pain,
83 10, 25, 50 centsr
Rod Cross Drue Store
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Ccod (.-.vs, CHui Horses. Xoiie dut I'vvn'iiecd itnvtrs employed
Cross oil the mouiiUwis in daylight.
ANY ONI! WISIUNUTO CONNIUT WITH Till. N '. It. It
hay siioi'i.ii (iivi: u.s a cai.i.
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t'hrl.r Itrllfilnn la Mat n Ttirnrr.
Tlif rellclon of t'hrlat npH'nl to thn
rlKlitrsiiixiifnn, truth nnd Jimtlee uf nny
limit who cxntnlniM Into It. It d no
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tintnrv rlie tip nnd ni'kmiiilnli:e tho
JiiMlrp nf Chrlat'M rlnlnw. Ilrv. Dr.
Itlcc. I're.nhTterlnn. Atlnnta. .
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Our rrcunli lio il iiurtrloui lraniiiMikii
of tltoiiundi o( DninkJiili Into KiUr, lmlu.
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cuinl And nuilr trmiialr trim hy lunni; the
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inltlradlni; "luirotrnirnl." Drliroiil tlie dlv.
raw at oncvand for nil time. 'I lie "IIOMIt
(iOl.l) t'L'I'.L" told nt thr rtlirnwlr low
Mkeof One I Villi r. linn pUilnj; Mlililn irucli
of rtrr)loly trralmenl nunc rflixtiul tlun
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conii.in)r rncli M(Lagc. .ScUI mUc lijrtl.111.
rd plifiklint uhrn rnunlrd Millionl rtir.i
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ajj) Miil.il Mrrrt, 1'hll.iilrlpliiJ,
All coriciioiiiUnc alilcllyconfnlcntlal.
I think one tninhle mIIIi Ihe'rhnreh
fndoy In Hint (iimI'm peoplu do nut prny
for her.-ltev. Dr. A. II. Holder,
Ifoorr Jfeiiiiirlal church, Allnnla.
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That is what we have to sell, and
we can fill all orders for any
and all kinds. THE QUALITY
is guaranteed and the prioe is
right. " '
OUR STOOK INOLUDES
anything required in Fir. Spruoe,
Red and White Oedar.
SIMPSON LUMBER CO
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s-u.pt,
Reduced Kates
Aie now ill cllec to HulTalo,
New Voik.
Do you ex pec to neii(l the '
rau-Aiiieticaii Ifxposiiou?
If st do not huy your ickei
ttuil ymi have iiivesii;acil the
set vice of he Illinois Ccuinl
Hitihoatl.
Uur accoinotlaious arc the hc.i
that can he hail, our rains arc
always on iuie, and employes
eoureous ami ecotuolain,j.
Tluoujjh otitis cars from
Pacific ConsZo lloiou via HulTit
lo. If you will semi fifccu ccns in
.s.iuipt, to atldtcvi jjivcu IkIow,
wc will forwartl you, hy return
until one of our 11UKC3. x. to inch
wall maps of the United States,
Cuhaiintl Totto Hico.
Any iuformatioti rcjjardiii
rates, accoiuoilatioiis, service,
time, connections, stop-ovcrs,ctc,
will he cheerfully furnished hy
It. II. Tkumiiui.i.
Coin' I Aciit.
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