The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, May 10, 1902, Image 5

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r'UI'UULIOA'N bTATri5 I'LATFOIiM.
Tl.o Itejmldlcan pnrty Onicon, of In
ntntooonvuntlon wiiomMwl, proud of Its
reeoid an 1 1'iitl hlnlory, itn ilovotlnn in
tliu nrinuliilesof )iumii liberty and l.u-
iiiitn v,U, Itn Krtmt mid Imiierlhlmtiloj
muiiM wliifli loud IttHtwr tinl c.lory to tho
Ainurleoii Nnttoii nt liumu unit ninoni
tho imtioiis i'f tho oartli, mid m niiitir
twee of ttn (tfiiiUmied Ildidlly to tlm ircut
principle! fur wlilcli It luoi contended In
tlm ant In Bin to and National affair,
iIom Inueliy imiko and nltlrni tho follow
InK deolitrutlon of Ho pilni'lploi:
'iho oventn of tliu Into war with Hjmln
oarrld tut Into tho rlilliplru lalnmln.
Wo hold ll to ho coimlituiit with llio
prltuilplurt of liberty and of our National
life that tho r.ovurltfiity of tlio United
HlMtoi should ho inuliitnlned In tho Is
land, umlur mieli local rolf.Koveinmoiit
an tliu people tnsy Iw. or tuny uecomo,
IRUM to jwrtlclpnto In, Wo therefore
tite'.itm iignintit nit ph,omI looking to
tliu roliremwftt of the Utillwl Hltituo from
tho l'lillfptltit Uhmlii.
TtinV In tli r nhlcli Provident
Roosevelt lmn InntiKiimtiNl nivlnct tho
git; in lie oojiiMnHtlnus of InourjtorntM
mpiul ii h t)i nriud nnd rmthuidM
tle wpport of tho Jtoputillcan rly of
Oregon.
Wo t!mnnd ml intUt upon tho pnw
sig u( tli hill now Kdln In OoiiKroia
for tbtt exclusion of Chi now, known na
' the Mltchtdl KhIiii vxc'aalon hill.
Ww rfUrm our hIIkImiic to tho prln
itthtwtvf ptottction In mtctrtmry caie of
liKiutrii Mill In their Infancy or unnblv
to compete with foreign productions.
Wo rrcoftniwi tlm rtlil of Inbor to or
KftnlMand eotuu!nfirmntunl protection
under, tlm lv, nnd h recommend Ihnl
thu Ltn'nUttire i:cl all nwxunry 1'K
HUtion to protect UU.T In nil Its rfulite
a ltd privily. In tliu interort of Amur
liwn Inbwr and tho upbuilding of tho
worklbit twin av tho corner utono of tho
trotrily of otircoiintry, wo recommend
Hint Conj;rw) create a Dcpartmont of
Ijilnir In chiuftonf n tt'crotary, with n
teat In the Cabinet.
Wo demand that a law bo par-ted by
tho next Lualiditttiro placing nil public
oflleerj of this et.Mo upon reasonable tol
nrlnr, wlilelmlmll not Iw Incrcaieil during
tho Irwuinbont'fl t(tm of ollleo. nnd bo
yond rttdi tnlary tlioy 'hlmll tecclvo no
ootnHinntlon i foun or otherwise.
In order to prornoto tho development
of tht miner;! lesotirfei of tho ctato, wo'
An lit fvor of Urn cnation nnd malntv j
iMnovof a mining bureau by thu tnti
Wait 'Urumtr approvl nnd support j
of lhousctlnof 1'rwll 'tit Kooiuvolt 1
for thtt irrlgiilioii of the arid lands of
the country. Thli work ebotild bo un.
dortHWii by tho tJnltfd Htntoaaa noon as
jK)ibl. and carried forwanl on n con
biitout plan, nndur tlliectionof the Gvn
uml (Jorri)inunt.
We nro our Itftpru'ontatlveo in. Con
greM and Beimtora to nw ovnry iffort to
rucuro tho upwly oponlncof thuColum
Uln Kiwr hotwoon the Dalle nnd Cclllo,
nnd for fb-arln thu rivi-r of obstnu-tlona
to DRi,;tttlou from Itn mouth to tho hvad
of iiaviKntion. ' "HSO l' ronowt'd
nnd continued effort for improvomontof
DtnCoiut lintboroandbtroaiiiH within tho
btnto. nnd tho npcedy coimtruction of uu
Nthmlnn canal.
Tlmt tho public land aro tho hcrltnco
of tho common ponplo und bhould bo
bold in truat for tho iiro and IkmiuIU of
nil tho nooplomidor tho homcHtond lawo.
Uo aro thereforo nnnltcrnbly oppoircd
to nil planp, oclioincH or proposition for
lesion public donuii.ia, either to corpor
ntionaor iudividuidt).
Wo favor a policy by tho ntato and tho
United Staloa which shnll further foiter
nud support our llBhorloB.nnd woreiueBt
tho U'tfifclttturo to omict such further
inensurea an mny bo found by oxporlouco
iiecubmiry to obtain tlilu result.
Wo demand and Insiut upon tho Itn
modlnto pnBHflKC by Connrcea of tho
United Stntou of tliooluonmrgarino bill,
known nt tho Grout bill, now pondfnK in
tho Hennto.
Tlml wo fnvor tho prppoacd nmend
mont to tho otnto constitution providing
for tho inltiutivo and roforondum, and
r recommend Ite ndoption by tho people
' of tho BtfttO.
Wo declaro our approval of tho prln-
, ,'clplea of the primary law ononted by
tho LegleUturo at tho eeeeiou of 1001,
nndwbntk tho LonlMiUtiro to' 'ex ton d
thin law to that In Hi mnlii' featured it
may apply (o primary cloctlom In nil
oloctloti proclneto throuchout tho etnto.
And wtt furtiior recommend thu election
of United Hnlou Houatoru by poixilur
vote,
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
A. M. Crawford.
Republican Nominee.
ttMIMWIlii )lMlMiWi
Professional Cards.
0. W Tower, MD.
I'llYKICIAM AND HUIUIKON.
I'flice In .trr:ilnl.in nr.il tm'tli' DM;,
front ttrrrt, M.trthfieM, Orrcon.
B. E. Straw, M. D.
IMIYHICUN AND HUJCOKON.
bHcln! uttf ntlnii to dirtPnuoH of tho Kyi
Ktir, Now i.nd 'I linmt. (Jl:i(rt fittol.
OHtcc in vSuti(:3tncUcii & Smith
lltiihlinji.
W. U. Douglas,
ATTOKKKY AT LAW AKI) U. H.
COMMU4.SIUNK1C.
front iin, MarilifWUI, Otton.
J. W. Bonnott,
ATIOUNKV Aiili UOUKSKLOIl A'i
NJ CO
law.
MKtH uriRj.n
OKK
John F. Hall,
attui:ni:y at law.
ODm la I.Momlo block, I'roni itrrrt,
t4llifle1l, Orrf
C F. MoKniglit.
ATTOKNKY AT J.AW
Onicc in Ihc Ilcnnett & Waller
llttihlitig.
MAKHHI-'IKI.!), OltKGON.
Dini)
fsI.KKr At lila brtne InMolifleM fit
ti.."tl p. in. .May 7, 1102, William Viytr
Nlirp, n' d M yearc, It muiillis nnd 'J
day.
DtcraeiHl was born in Cornwall, Kng-
land, .In nu ft, 1BI8 Ho en tno from Kn
laud to tho UnlttU Htnten at tho age of
10. Unlived first In I'vunKylvnniit, eo
ing from thrro to Utah, thence to Call
fortiin, and coming to Cooa Bay March
18, 1H7I. Ilo worked In tho mints al
Kati3rt. tlii'ti at Newiort. with iho '
I'fptioii of Mx vihtm rpent iu Hritifh I
Columb.it nnd California, up to about
three iMrn u'o, when htn bealtlt Ikkru
to fall and ho it' veil to Marrhfltdd. Hi
wan married at Marchllold May fi, 1S77,
to Lltrabeth Ann Sleep. l'osldo Ibu
widow, three eon a nud ono daiicbter
Mtrtivo him; B. J. and Win. 0. bleep,
ol I.lbby. Albert nnd Unrthn J., who
live at home. All wero at IiIh bcdshlo
whim hi pntMd nway. Ho hud been an
Odd Follow for twenty yearn, nnd nne
rilMin ebarttir niPtnber of Court Coos
IUv, Kd inters of America.
Ho bad been itilinK for nbout three
yearn nnd much worse of lato. On Mon
day ho walked down town but tcactud
homo iu h MutHof iNbauitioii and bank
lApidly until ilfBili tiiMieil.
Tiio fuitHral arrnienifiita will bo an
nout.red Inter, the burial probably tuk
in;; jibiro tomorrow nfterunon.
TIMIIUH LAND, ACT JUNK !!, 1S78,
NOTICH l'OH 1'UIILICATION.
United .Slate I .and OnVc, HonburR, Orcifon,
AAiy 3, 1900.
Noticp in lunhy eU?n tlmt In oomplinncc
with the U.,viioiu of ilie net of Congrt-i of
June 3, 1878, uulltlcd "An net for llir Kile of
llinl.ir kimU In die Status of CulKumln, Onon,
Nn.vl'), nntl Wittlilncton Tcitl!ory,"nextcnil
nl to all llio l'utlic I.aiiit States by act of Au
j;ut . i8yj,
(AKI. HKCKUI5,
of HoMlitirg, county of Uoii;U, stnto ot Circ
jjon, l.att In day lilixl in 1I1I1 olllcc lilt tworn
tt.itcntvnt No. 9 vVi fur tlio purchase of tlirlot a,
of hlC t-4 NWi-., Si-3 NKi-i of Koc.
tion No iB, In ToMiulilp No. 26 South,
liniiKo No, 10 West and w 111 olfcr proof to show
that the laud ioiikIiI Is more valuable for Its
timber or Mono tlinn for agricultural purpose,
nnd to cstablMi hit cl.tim to said I mil before
the Itcjilttcr nud Kecchcr of this ofllce nt Rose
liurg, OrvRon, on Fililny, the :jlh day of
Atmust, iQoa, 1
Uonntniuns'wltiiesscx: John llcckcr, John
II10111. l'rank l.onj;, rtanl; hliennnn, of Clce.
land, OriKon.
Any nnd all persons claiming nihrrscly the
nlwve-dcscrlhcd Units nro requested to file their
claims in this olltcn on or Ix-lore s.iid 15th day
of August, 190a. J. T. nmnoKJ, Register, s to
TIMUMl LAND, ACT JUNK !l, 1878.
NOTK'K 1'Olt PUULICATION.
Unitud Ptatub Ln Ornn:,
ltosoburjr, Ort'Ron, May 6th. 1IK)2.
Notlco is lioroby plvon that in com-
idlnuco with tho piovialona of tho not of
Jouuroea of Juno 3. 1879, ontttled "An
act for tho Bale of tlmbor laud in tho
BttUci of California, Oregon, Nevada,
nnd Wnslifni'ton Torrlfory," rfn extended
to all tho ruhllc Laud Utiles by- act of
AUKUBt 'I. IBIU, i
01IAHLKY UHtniOIIILL,
nt f'liU' Irttid. (iiintv nl l),iii(lnii filitfn e.t
Oregon, hnn this day filed In thin ofllco
I
Miimoni ntniumcnt no, ilii, lor tno
purrlmMi of tho caul .half fact half of
Mrctlon No. 31 In Tovn.M5p No. L'5,
uriii) ji ivuiii. nin win uimr jiiuui iu
Nhow that tho laud nought U mora vnl-
nnmoior in iimin'r or mono man mr
fliulculloral purpOBen, and to eatablUh
MNiUlm to raid laud I uforo tho Heri
tor and Itcceivor of thla ofllco nt Koto
U'lrn, Of (vox, on Hnturdny, tlio 10th day
of Aucuftt, 1002.
Ho namuH nt witneteos: Chnrloi
Thorn, John Thorn, Kd. Von IVenl,
(JcorKU Churchill, of Clovoland, OrGon.
Any nnd nil persotiH clnirnlni; adverse
ly the nbovo-detaribed hindri nro ro
mosted totUo their claitiiB In thla ofllco
on or bofore raid Hlllt day of Auuet,
IfK)'J. J. T. IJmiMir.B, ltt-xiatcr. u 10
TIMIJKIl LAND. APT JUNE 3, 1878.
notk;k roil rujiMUA'f ion.
UxiTim Btatkh La OrntM.
Ito'ebnrK, OreKon, May Oth, ItKL'.
Notice ta hereby k1oii tba. In eom
pllaucd with tho provhdoiiB of tho net of
CotiKiof Juuo.'l, 170, entitled "An
net for tho ralo of timber lauda in tho
Hiati'M of C.ilifnrnln, On-vmi, Nevada,
And Wa'hi-'Kton Territory," nil extoml
4x1 to all the 1'ubiie Lnodritalwi by set of
AUKUit i, l"W,
I.OUIS J. R1MP?0N,
of North l!end, county of Coos, atalo of
OreR'iri, lina thia day llled In tblo ofllco
blHuworniiiatementNo. 2310, for tho
purchato of tho went half northweet
quarter, nnd oet half of nouthwoet
Muarlfr of Hocllon No. 6, in Township
No 2.1 H, Ilunpo No 12 W, nnd will oflor
proof u hhow that the laud coiijdit la
mnro vahinblo for itn tliuLor or Htono
titan for agricultural piiriJOMif, aud to
wta'ilifh hie claim to wild land before
W. U. DsuKlna, U. 8. CommlMlonnr for
OrcKon, nt 3dnrhflold, Oregon, on Satur
dav, tl.o IDlli day ol July, 102.
flu names no wllneeioa: Carl AL
brerht, L. A. Whereat, of Marehfleiil,
Oregon; . I. M. (Julck, James llibbard,
of Luko, Oregon.
Any nnd all neraons clulminK advorso
y the above described laudH nro re
rucBted to tllo their claims In this olllco
o'n or before eald llitli day of July, 1002.
5 10 J. T. UitiiKinH, RKtBter.
TIMllLll LAND, ACT JUNK.1, 87d.
NOTUK roil 1'UHLICATfON.
U.vitko Statkb Lksd Ornci:,
Ko'olmrR. Oregon, May 7lb, 1U32.
Notico ii hereby given that in com
pllnnco with the provisions of the net of
bonsroBn of Juno 8. l8tS, . entitled "An
net lor tho nalo of timber landa In tho
Htntea ol California, Oreuon, Nevada
and WiiBlilnirton Territory," ni extended
to all tho I ubllc Land Ktatea by net of
AURn,illSlCKR.TAYWR. f
ff Fairviow, county of Coo?, ctato of
Oresen, luto this day filed in thin olllco
Ida sworn Btntomeut No. 235(1, for tho
pitrehaso of tho south bnlf iiortliefl't
iptnrtorS.'c. 23, eoulh half norHiweHt M
of Section No 27, in Townfbip No. 2d H,
ltniiKe No. II W, nnd will oiTcr pi oof to
1 how that t!'i land cought Ih moro vhl
unbhi for its timber or etotto than for
nKricultural puriioscB, nnd to enabllslt
Ida claim to said land before W. U.
Duiilaj, U. 8. Commissioner for Oregon
at Mnrelilletd, Oreuon, on Sftturday, the
lOJhdayof July, WOi.
Uonamc9nntitnes0B: William II.
.Moicnn.of Marphlleld. Oreuori; M. J.
Wilson, W. A. FHntt, K, O. Whttloy, cf
Falrxiew, Oregon.
Any nr.d all poreons claimini; adverse
ly the Rbove-dererltied lands aro to
tliteited to llio their clalm9 In this ofllco
on or before said l'Jth day of July. 1002.
5 10 J. T. llntuflKa, lleijiator.
TIM11KK LAND. ACT JUNK 3. 1878.
NOTU T l'OH PlllLlCATION.
Umtkd tatks Lash Okfick.
llotobtuc, Oregon, Mny 7th. r.OJ.
Notlco la horeby jjlven that in com
plianco with tho provisions of tbs net of
Conurcea of Juno 3. 1878, entltlod "An
ret for the rrb of timber landa in tho
Htatoo of California, Orejion, Nevada,
r.ml Wnehlnpton Torrltory," aa extend
id tonll tho I'ublic Land IStr.tea by not
oj August 1, 181)2.
MAUVKL J. WILSON.
ol Fnlrvlew,- county of Ceo, htnto ol
UroKon, inn hub nay itieo in mis omco
bia sworn Btntomeut No. , for tlio
purchase of tho north Inlf northeast
ijututer Fi'O. 28, north half northwest
(uatterof eci'tlou No 27 In townabip
o. 2(1 S, range Nol 11 , nnd will offer
prool to ahow that tho laud nought Is
moro valuiibln for ita timber or etotto
than for ui IcuHurnl purpoeoa, nnd to
notublinb )iia claim to tttid lutul before
W, U, Doutdas, U. S. Ooinmlsalonor for
Oreiion at Jdnrahflold, Oregon, on Satur
day, tho lllth day of July, 1002
Ho nnmoB an wltnesaea: William II.
AIori'Ati, ol Mars bfleld, Orerron j F. 11.
Tuvlor, W. A. FUnn, 13. 0. Whitney, of
1'alrviow, Oregon.
Any nud all porpon8 claiming ndvorao
ly tho .abovo-dofcribod lauda aro vo
queatod to fllo their clnlma iu thia oillco
on or before eald 10th of July, 1002.
5 10 J, T, BniixtKB, ItegUter.
SOME
COUGH
il '
TRUTH.
IF you got tho wronz cough Remedy and it falls, you loeo
timo, ronder tho couh harder to euro, and are out your
money. ::::::::
Thcrooro a tjocd many wrong conh IlemedJei, but it io easy -.
to avoid them, Oomo here nnd got ffcngBtacktn'a Whito 1'lno
Expectorant and you will bo euro ol an effective, eclentlflc
preparation, ono that is endoned by hundreds of paopl in this
locality and ono that costs you nothing if it ever fails. : :
Prlco Sfj and CO cents.
, a
SBMGSIACKCN'S PHARMACY,
Harslificld, Oregon
r-y-rr j"f- --'-Mw-t-w''"'--'-l"l-"--i" 11 1 mm ww M
That is what we
we can fill all
lilWIWh
and all kinds.
immMm
trVMMft
is gnaranteeii
mmmvn
right.
OUR STOGK
iwvmm n utimwuwuwi mi '
anything required dn Fir, Spruce,
Red and White
SIMPSON LUMBER CO,
f Wi w
Phone Main 151,
.GROCERY- '
A full lino of choieo groceries, feed, flour, ham ami bacon
always on hand, fresh fruits ami vegetables received on .M'
ovcry sleamer , " "
HQHE3T PrliOS PAIO'.FOR PflODUOS. 3UTTER AND EQQS
Tree Delivery Tdcpbenci IDninl'I.
ci Z3FJSaHSX3U3GSQ2SgtSlBiiraSlB9
m
m
n
S GEE FJSE.
n K
DEALKlt IN GKOCERIES,
FllESIl ritUITd, YF.OETA
11LES 1 It Q VISIONS,
FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF
THE REST Q UALITY.
PRICES REASONABLE.
FROZEN O Y'S T E R S
EVERYDAY. : :
A Street, Marshfielcl, Ore
have to sell, and
orders for anx
THE QUALITY
and the price is
INCLUDES
Cedar.
North Bend, Ore
ITRAL HOTEL-
Corar of Front ami A'strcets,
marshfield; Oregon,
ONH SNVDER, : 5 : ; : :?ro?rlstcr
rHlS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE
X I10T1JL lias Itut been entirely refitted and
refurnished throughout and U again open to tho
public for patronage.
New beds and spring mattresses have been
placed In almost every sleeping room of . tlls
douse nnd neither trouble nor c.xnens'j ha; licen
pared to put everything In first-cuss order.
TERMS,
Board end Lodging, per week,, $sxo
Bonrd, per week 4'co
Single Meals .. -...-. ............ .
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