The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, April 12, 1902, Image 5

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    COAST MAI I.
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Published Kvety Snltirdny by tlio
Mail PunusuiNo Co.
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UnofMr, (Inadvunw),, ji.y,
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STATfi AND COUNT V REPUBLICAN
TICKIiT.
(UiVKItNOU.
J, I'tWNimi, nf liiiHtlllii Coiiutv,
v.
KIM'KBMI-: JUIieJK.
It. H. I.k!..s, of I.HHU Comity
BUnitKTAItV Ol' STATU.
K. 1. Dvsiuk, f Clalioji Uouuty.
HTATi: TltJ'.-XHlUlKlt.
C. 9. Mourns, o! IvIuiiiRtli County.
SVPKUlNTKNDKNTdK IT HI.! (J IN-
HNlUUIIuN.
J. U. At'XKKHAN, i( .Miilinamuh County
ATTDUNKV (IKNKItAL
A. M. Ctuwraitu, n( IMil.m County
KTA'IK I"l-lSTI-:it.
J. Id WinifcXi, pi I.lmi County.
ItKPKhSI'.NTATIVK
ScHllMM II, IIi;rxasn, Jlyrth, l'ulttt.
COUNTY .HMKIK.
I.. IIaki.' ckkk, (.'(wiilllf City.
CI.KISK.
A. H. W.u.iorr, MwMhilold,
HIIKItllT.
&f WflNN (..M.i.itiu, Coijulllo City.
AFSKSSOU.
Guoitnu lli:.i.t:, Mnrrhflcld.
THKASUHI.lt.
John li. Duu.cv, Cog til lie.
M'KVKYOlt,
H. 11. (; vtiic nr, MurnhflfM.
COMMISSIONER.
1). MtLsrunii, Mnmhllold.
CORONER.
Dr. K. MiMit'rt, Matnliflold.
AN AIII.K MAN FOIt ATIOHNKY
CKNKHAI. A. M. Cinuford,of Hosvbttrp, Is nil
nbloinnu for the olllco of Attornuyon
oral. HoBtniidN unit In tho lonlpro
fcifion, andhnf, beilde. tho roptitatlon
otlMiliiKiin honot man.
Tho Jonriuil docs not bulievo thoof
llcoof atlorney.Keiiornl Ih neecBjnry In
our Htatn Kovornment. It nliould bo
nbolljlusd na moaHiiru of economy, and
in the intercut of tho atnte.
Hut tho election of a umu liko Mr.
Crawford would put character nnd eta
billty into the olllco, and perhapn muko
It worth whnt it coutn to tho pocplo.
Mr. Crawford la tho Hopublicnn iioui'
luce, but is tho kind of lawyer who
would know nothiiiK about politics nfter
ho Ih elected, nnd entered upon tho die-1
..I........ -.t l.lu ilntl.iu Pmiilnl .Tnurniil.
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MUST WO UK
It in already ceon that thoro nro rooks
nhend for tho Hopublicuu pnrly of Oreg
on nan result of tho turning down of
(Jovornordtor,
There la not tho alightcst doubt Hint,
had (leor been renoinlnntod, ho would
hnvo boon triumphantly nnd enslly
reelected.
To elect W.J. Furnish is n difforont
proposition. Whllo it undoubtedly cnn
nnd will bo Accomplished, yot It will In
volve n gitnt deal njgro work than woul1'
h(f uecoeanry with (loot nt tho bend 'of
tlio ticket.
Thoijtrongth oftlio Itopu blicnn will
Ho In tin wenknefia of !tn upponcntn.
Tho Democratic party In Oiegon linn ho
llltlolo rocoiniriond It Hint lliuroiimy ho
iidiiiii exeuio (or iivHrconfliloiicoon Uio
part of Ropubllmui hitdrn. At tlui
iwiiio UiiiMOVftrCMiitttluiicB Ih n ilnuger.
ant Ihlng In polilloj, niKliMiiiiilurinu tho
wldtwprd ditiiitiufncltou which In
bound In exlit Initio rnnk i of Upuhll
(inn volorj, Itulllnotdoto fwul too fiu
of lha insult.
a CAHKOPixniiATirmiti
I Inn It occurred to lliu I'fohlbltlonlHtii
mill fc'oclullot'i tlint tlioy nro displaying
raul: liiKr.it Undo In putting uptiekota in
Oreon thht )onr'.' InMimd of doing
Unit, they nil ought to volo tlio Repub
lican tlrkdt.
Tim Republican party liAaofUrod Ilium
nmutnodby which thoir put measured
cnn lw plnewl lioforo tlio pooplufor ennct -
mmt into Inwololy on their merits and!
not complicated with imrliwn politlcior
)nrty prcjodiniH.
Tho Prohibition!!! theuuulvMnndor
aland that ir.any puoplo who hcliuvo in
prohibition volo tho old party tickets for
vnnoiin rontons, nnti umu uia iinpoisiuio
, ... ... , .... , ... ..
to lino up tho prohibition ttrunslli in tho
,.. ..... ii
prohibition party.
The h'oclaliita nlao tinJeratand that
many reforms which are undoubtedly
locinlietlc hi nature nro favored by very
many voters In tho old parties, who
would support tho uicanuros If they could
do so rrithout KohK back on their parties
und supporting n lotofothor mensuroa
which they do not believe In.
Tho constitutional nmendenont for
direct legislation, which hns t wlco passed
a Republican legislature, nnd to be
submitted to tho voters In June solely by
rjrnco of tho Republican party, offers n
practical method of bringing, suiy pro
posed reform directly boforo tho people,
to lie adopted or rejected on Its merits.
With this ineasuro in force, if tho Pro
hibitionists can onco convinco thomai
jority of tho voters that prohibtion is
tho proper caper they will liavo nop1111.
ma&3SE3S$85SZS&&
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BY GEOfSGE EDWARD GRAHAM,.
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f ii f.JwVoik1M:-,,Mr.Urliaw'iioivs
W H ike U1 n4iU I liawlirarJiirrctuol lh
'.11 R J4 UMIns tl":i"8 1! " nctJcJ Iut
' tl ' HV I t out JsMne plolo.
m ft ornin in it JiJ In nurk the ci'M. '
I BSl VlnwzST&UXITXmKlZX&gUiP
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OTWtt? I W.'B.GOWJkW.QONIBSANY
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PiihssshQi;
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trottblo in obtaining tlio onnctrnunt of n
proliibilory law, without first cxponding
llwir energy in overcoming tlio roltd
nlmcliiroof pnrlieaii prcjndieo and the
conviction that there nro other lltiiif,of
importanco hoiidu) prohibition. Tlio
hiiiiio In truool tho reform on whiuh the
hunrtnof tho BocinlilM nru Ret.
Tlioniiot'i it not cm llk tnrntlLudo
for lliorj ruopl to uliowwo littlo nppro
clnlioii ol whnt tho Hopiiblicnn pnrly la
du Irj; for them?
UlIICAiiO FOJi MC.SMCM'AL OWN
ISUSIUl' One of tho most tlnlflcnnt olcctions
that lmi tul.on plauuin tho United Htntco
for nnumbur of years win held in Chi
racoon tho flret day of April. Tho
Imlloteheld thooo projxjiitioin:
"For owncrililp by Chicago of nil
I Mlrtcla rBllrotul9 ;vi,lli" Ul "POt
1 ""M.
"For ownership by Chicago of rub
,,,wl c,iclr!i: Siting lInli, to furnish
liht, boat, and pownr for public and
nrlvntu tm.
' For lint nomination of nil rnndidatuB
fnr city olIicBM hv diroct voto of the
vnlrrt nt tlio pnmnrv olociionp."
All thttto propositions wftroenrriod by
u henv v vfitc. It N iinw Wiino vcare
' h:hco tho American people ahowed plain.
' ly their determination to InveetfKati'
tliorcBiitclily tho iUuation of municipal
. .. ..
ownerMilp ol puollc uillllie', eoiiiu
uinnller eith'H have already acted ne
nlnni'orf. ow tho lnrcor ones nro
(ailing in. 'J ho experiment Ih an in-
turesttnironc. It remains to uoproveu
whetlier it will bo n Micceseful ono. Tho
mint important part of the foregoing
Imllot wus tho proposition of nominat
ing candidate!! for municipal offices by
direct voto of tho citizuua nt tho pri
mnry electlona. If municipal oilkero
nro elected by tho old, bnd methods, ono
in I'd not bo H prophet to predict that
municipal ownership will fall. It may
fail in any evont, but under thojo cir
cumstnncefi it inevitably will fall. The
nominees of thoordinary municipal con
vention, made up of delegates elected by
tho stuffed votes of corrupt primary
elections, do not rcpretint tho honest
citiziius. Kvou when there nro honest
mou among tho delegates, as there often
are, they nro ruled by tho iron-ctnd
progrntiimn of tho political bostea.
Theroforo.if it ba poislblo for thociti
r.iua of a municipality to nominate can
didates by direct voto, without tho in
torveution of tho corrupt uiachinory of
primary election manipulators municipal
government In American will becomo n
really roproaoutntlvo governmont,
Tho workings of tho proportion thus
earrlad by tho voters of Chicago will ho
watchod with keen interest by good citi
zens nil over tho United States. Arijon-
Tlinliilru 1,1 Arorla rJI'u-1 v ir cirwm it 'i"l. w!-3
aril I' 'I H. H l.iv U II iKirlnu l!o (.nlilo lUo
cf l'ir rii.ital, u, lil'-l n,l villi li,.ti;ra,lu
tl Mif, i u .ujtl.u' .'lit.
Tss M&stiSens&Sii&aa&lli
Bonk of J?Ao EDsw
I t.' rv of 1'ia fifiwd ciul -i of l!i PjIh'
s lJllU uic.O'l innrio lull' HI. II. I I..-II 'I'll , Ilir.iM.
lilit (III- III .'kli III) I ' '.ltd MM II I III) tiiUlmtl lU-ut, .
TUMI rOK Till. 1 IUSTTIMK.
Cciiialn mi nii'i'n'li niilarrrint'iit Mi'l pcrtoual '
"I Uio Kitllo ii.v KcavAHiinnn iiciiigy.
'TIm I .( i'T C' iifory r tlii innvoiiU'ii(
mill iiit'riilliiiiK.l I tin I'hliiHr hi)iui(lroii u-i Uio
ii'iin inriii in kim. i.tuiiv i.rn t riui'i:.
-V.H. KOIU.KV.
Intirci'iiii - nirtii'-c 'C fKU. t. mi tin ri
IMi - i'irii - i i'uim lit," Uio' l.oo,i " I t . 'luj'
" ninl m-.I'iii iniKlii-lrily crti) mini m inir
jmnu ni'i'iir. ,v
'aasjirftisaaaaiasszyv'
VK NEW VOUK ItEKALl) ay:-''.Mr. W
(?ICIim, In llic Ivliini ii ucu, li'Oici tho
rtai'cr li8 lo ntktilie iVduci.ca (Sat
oiuial uavjUlfl.: iu.'J aCourlo! lit.
qulry u re-ttiUb,liJi liclr rcfulallo.is,
lb()(sat)e tc-cl3tl.'i!.cJ."
rj'AKttiTJtcnKnT'csiirnsa'B
uljlle that li.rtliiui'i'bU'il everybody ns ,
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J. H tew t H u ii V r u urine o n n d V o r 1 1 a n d
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Fiiio cigar and tobacco.
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That is what we have to sell, and
we can fill all orders for any
and all kinds. THE QUALITY
MtMMMMMaiMMAHMMaMMHWMPHIIHMNiaiBBaillMIMiMawr
is giiaranteea and the price is
right.
OUR STOCK INCLUDES .
anything reciuired in Fir, Spruoe,
Red and White Oedar.
SIMPSON LUMBER CO.,
Phone Main 151,
CO.
D
.GROCERY
A full lino of choioo crocorie?, food, flour, 1mm and bacon
always (in hand, fresh fruita mul vegotnbled received on
every steamer
HQHSSr PRIOE PAID'.FOR PR6DUOB. BUTTER AND EQQS
"'TTcc Delivery
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THE BEST QUALITY. IH
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EYEUY DAY. :
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Stiitlonery, Jewelry, notion
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North Bend, Ore
Telephones Dlflinl'l.
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vwmhi mm
mm u v ii h en Ha uiiw u uic
Corner of Front and A streets,
MARSIIFJELD,; OREGON,
JONH SNYDER, : : : : j -Proprietor
This well-known andfAvorhu
HOTEL bas lust been entirely refitted anjl
rofurnUlied throughout and is again open to the
public for patronage.
New beds nnd spring mattresses have been
placed in almost every sleeping room of tills
house and neither troublo nor cxnenso has been
pared to put everything in first-class order,
TERMS, V f
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Board and Lodging, per week $S.co
Hoard, per week.... in, 4.00
Single Meals,, , 1 : .... 35
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