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About Daily coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1902)
"a t , : rr- DM COAST HAIL ublislimt Every Morning, Except Mon ny at MarshQold, Cooa County, Orogoa aiAIL rUDLISUINQ CO., Proprietors. , Entered in tlyi postofllco nt Mnrehfleld, aa second class matter. t I i'iione, No., main, 4$x. TERMS; By mall, for advance payment "only, 30 cents a month; 4 months for $t.oa t When not paid m advance the price Is 50 cent; - per month, straight. Weekly, ja.oo n year. .Jt.50 when paid strictly InAyatvCe., alAlfc AIXU LUUiMY fHtfUDLILAn HCKEL '--fibVBRSOE. TV. J. Ftonish, o( Umatilla Coaaty. BDPREME JUDGE. E. 8. Beak, of Lano County BEORETARY OF STATE. F. I. Dohbab, of Clatsop Coanty. STATE TREASURER. 0. S, Moobe, of Klamath County. .(SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN V STRUCTION. J. H. Ackzbmax, of Multnomah County ATTORNEY GENERAL. - A. M. Cbawtobd, of Douglas County STATE PRINTER. ' 4' J. E.""Wijitky, of Linn Coanty. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR T. T. Gbsb, of Marion County. V"1 ' CONGRESSMAN, ThoscabH. Tongue, of Washington Coanty JOINT REPRESENTATIVE . B. D. Httux, of Curry Qounty. A"'4' REPRESENTATIVE dchiixEB B. Hermann, Myrtle Point. - COUNTY JUDGE. L.Harlockeb, TJoqullIe City, CLERK. A. D. Wolcott, Marehfield. W SHERIFF. STEpnex Ga'ilieii, Coquille City. TREASURER. Jons B. DjjllkY, Coquille. ASSESSOR . Jf T. IIowssu, of North Bend. SURVEYOR, S. B. Catucaut, Marehfield, COMMISSIONER. D. McIntosh, Marehfield. CORONER. Da. Kims, of Bandon. REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM. u TLe Republican party Oregon, of in . state convention assembled, proud of its t record and past history, its devotion to , the principlesof human liberty and hu man rights, its great and imperishable names which lend luster and glory to the , American Nation at home and among .tho nations of tho earth, and as nssur . ance of its continued fidelity to the great . principles for which it has contended in the past in Stato and National affairs', does hereby make and affirm the follow , ing declaration of its principles: The events of the late war with Spain t carried us into the f hillppino Islands. We hold it to bo conslstdiit with the principles of Uberty'and of our National dife that the sovereignty of the United t States should bo maintained in the Is r Janus, under such local self-government Zip the people max,bo, or, may become, SUu, toparupipato in. we tnereiore deslara against H proposals looking to i tho retirement of thoUultcd Btatea from tho Philippine lelands. That In tho- war which President Roosevolt has 'inaugurated against tho gigantic combinations of incorporated capital ho has tho United and enthusias tic support of tho Republican party of Oregon. 1 Wo demand and insist tp6a tho pasa- agoof tho bill now pending in Congress.1 for tho exclusion of Chineso, known as the Mitchell Kahn exclusion bill. Wo reaffirm our nlleglnuco to tho prta clbleaof protection, in ncce sary cases of industries still In thoir Infancy or unable to compoto with foreign productions. Wo recogoUo tho right of labor to or ganize and combine for mutual protection undor tho law, and Vru recommend that tho Legislature enact all neceseary leg islation to protect labor in alius rights and privileges. In tho intorort of Amer ican labor' and tho upbuilding of tho working man as tho corner stouo of tho prosperity of our couutry, we recommend that Congress creato a Department of Labor in charge of a secretary, with a seat in the Cabinet. We demand that a law be passed by the next Leglslatnro placing all' public officers of this state upon reasonable sal aries, which shall not bo increased during tho incumbent's term of ollico. and be yond such salary tnoy shall recoivo no cc mpeneation as fees or otherwise In order to promote tho development of tho mineral tesonrcea of tho stato, wo aro in favor of tho creation and mainte nance of a miuuig bureau by the state. We declare our approval and support of the suggestions of President Roosovelt for tho irrigation of tho arid lands of tho couutry. This work should be un dertaken by the United States as soon as possible, and parried forward on a con sistent plan, under direction of the Gen eral Government. We urge our Representatives in Con gress and Senators to uso ovcry effort to secure tho spedy opening of the Colum bia River between the Dalles and Cclilo, and for clearing tho river of obstructions to navigation from its mouth to tho head of navigation. Wo nrge aleo renewed and continued effort for improvement of ourCoaet hai boraand streams within the state, and the speedy construction of an Isthmian canal. ' That the public lands are tho heritage of tho common people and should bo hold in trust for tho use and benefit of all the people under tho homestead laws. We aro therefore unalterably oppossed to all plans, schemes or propositions for leasing public domains, cither to corpor ations or individuals. We favor a policy by tho stato ant! the United States which shall further foster and support our fisheries, and we request the Legislature to enact such further measures -as may be found by experience necessary to obtain this result. We demand and insist upon tho im mediate passage by Congress of the United States of the oleomargarine hill, known aq tho Grout bill, now pending in the Senate. That we favor tho proposed amend ment to tho stato constitution providing for the initiative and referendum, and recommend its adoption by tho peoplo of the elate, We declare our approval of the prin ciples of the primary law enacted by tho Legislature at tho scsiiou of 1001, and we ask tho Legislature to extend this law so that in its main features it may apply to primary elections In all election precincts throughout tho state. And wo further recommend the election of United States Senators by popular volo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. A. Al. Crawford. Republican Nominee. A GOOD OFFICIAL Stato Treasurer 0. S. Moore is ono of the Republican candidates for ro-electlon on the Republican stato tickot who will undoubtedly receive tho voio of Ivory Republican In tho otate. If other voter ctro'to show appreciation ot a ROouYoiri' clal recotd, he will also rcclcvo many vote; Irom tho other partiw. Mr. Moore has conductod his office in a man ner which seoma to havo disarmed criticism, and so far as this writer's ob servation. haB gono tho opposition can find no fault. It tho people want stood work on tho part of men elected to ollco they must show that they appreciate, for. Thoy will bodolng this in voting Mr. Moore. POLITICAL NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES There is no excuso for any Republican not voting tho straight ticket this year, Tho Republican platform domanda tho retention of tho Philippines, and tho'cx elusion of Chlueso, it reaffirms allegiance to tho principles ol protection, it recog nizes the rights of labor to orgtnlzo and combine tor mutual protection under tho law and recommends that tho legis lature enact all ntaistary legislation to protect labor in alMti rights and privi leges and upholds and endorses tho Mc- Kinley-Roosevelt administration. Do you want a chango from tho now pros perous condition of tho county to Demo cratic "scuttle" and disaster. WORD OF WARNING TO REPUB- LIOANS Ed.tou Coast Mail; Thotimo at which tho peoplo of Coos County aro to decldo who shall admin- y later tho affairs ot tho county ia closo at hand. Scarcely three weeks are left and eo far nothing Booms to havo been dono along tho line of education or cam paign work. It it so far a kind of a "poll Dick, pull Devil" business with the chances favorable for the "deTll" to get tho best end of the pull." 80 far as I havo been able to learn, but ono or two ot the candidates havo' been out at work, placing before tho people thoir claims for official recognition, and theto have, in the main, been pursuing a llono courio, devoted to the forwarding of thoir personal interests, even tqthe sac rifle, if nectssarv ot all elso. It is a peculiar campaign. Devoid ot interest. enthusiasm and work. When the devil desires to capture n man, he persuades him to sit', still and do nothing, and wo can but liken our democratic foes (0 the devil In this cam paign. They are Peeking to keep tho republicans still. They fear agitation and prefer a still hunt whin they can seek to eccnro tho election of a few ot the favored ones. But, will ono republican brothers sty Idly by and permit this foe to thus en dangerous success? What ia wanted now is work,act!vo en ergetic work work that will tell. All kinds ol misrepretentfttlcns, falsehoods, and schemes aro being hatched to Injure tho republlca n success, Shall these go unanswered? ' , Permit me to suggest that it Is about time for tho ablo chairman of tho re publican County Committ'eo to 'jJe tip and at work and to direct and compel!, None btit the Best o Meats. I constantly furnish tho bent nnil primest of meats, which glvoa mo tho confhleiyjo ot my patrons, Meata are a Necessity but It la necessary that thoy bo unround wholesome. I do not promise a discount, but I will give yon honest and courteous treatment, mid value received for your money. Satisfaction guaranteed or cash refunded, THE "T , , Marshfield Gash Meat Market, HENRY HOLM, Prop. if poislblo, a llko activity on tho part ot tho republicans of tho County. Novor has tho republican party Intored upon a campaign with a boltor ticket, both steto and couuty, and nevor havo tho chancos beon better for our success. And wonconnot afford to sit down and lot our opponents carry tho election, even in part, by default. Again arid in conclusion I say to ono and a!!, Wake up and go to work. R. E, Poiitbk. Tho Mail quite agrees with this gon tleman that it fa timo that a little moro life should be Infused into this county campaign, on tho part ot tho Republi cans. Tho lethargy of which complaint is made socms to extend all along tho line. Tho chairman of tho county con tral committee, howover, has been do ing moro work than appoars on the sur face; ohd, further, it would bo requir ing tho impossible to ask him to com pel thoso most interoatod to display more activity. Thoy will have to do some waking up on their own account. 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Wo only recommond first-claw prt pnrations. Red Cross Drug Stor$ John Prenss.Prop. NOTICE Any person dumping rubbish ol any kind on or alongho tho county road in road district No. -1 : or any person rldhij; or driving faster than 11 walk ovorany or tho midge in sIl district will bo linod the sum of 10 uocording to law. John Bear. Supervisor ot Road District No, 4, a 1 3mo lAMBRlGA'S B E S T SDITOFIIAU.Y FZARLBS3. ooNaiarxNTtY rspudlioan- News from ell ot tho world well wrltton. original stories-Answers to queerlai Artical on lio4lth. the home, now books, and on work about the farm and garden, iTuB Weekly Inier It is a member of the Associated Press thoonlyWcstoen newspaper Receiving the entire Telegraphic news service of theNunYork tiun and special cablo of tho NowYorK World D.tlly reports from over 2,(,)00 s;eclat correspondents inrouguoui tne country. YEAH O jNJ ED 6 L i; Alt Snbtcrlbo for tho Vi:xui.Y Coast Mail and tho Weekly Intor Ocan ono ysar, both pipers for $1.70. 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