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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1903)
H. I 'M &fi L .( X 'W ( 'fHHHH-HMMimilttHIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIlHHM HENS BEAT VHEAT Doymi know llio totnl vnluo of tlm xk proilurril In lltU country Inat ymr iilmnut riunlml tlm valuoof tlio whfulcrop? Moomn linnl tn liollnvo, but Mint In what MtntlntluH allow, livmi Until It wni necuaitary to Imfort UKK" tu Bitpplr Hit homo ilnmnml. Th profit of your troultry ynrd cnn lio runcJIly In crannwl II you will mipply your linim with HKNdSTAOKKN'B IXIO. MAKING FOOD U novor fnlli to Innrnnia tlm iiumlmr anil nlxo of tlm I'UKi mid tlm coiit U too ntunll to coiuMcr. Sengstacken's Pharmacy Mai-shfiol'd, : : : : Oregon Pc-M-1-Huui.t..v WWdtMIW M-f-K-H I I 1 1 1 1 I I I M Mill I- '';"'' ,' ' ' ' " ' '"i ' : '.. j... - - -M-W-H-4W--H-M-4-H I H HI I Hi I I I 1 1 i-H i HII, Of Valuo to all readers of the COAST MAIL. The Coupon found below will appear only in this issue. 4JH-m'l'H-W-H-i -M-H-H-M- H II 1 1 ll III II I II II I I I I 4t-H44H'W4i444Wrt-H-1rl HI II 131 I H I 1 1 H j THIS coupon if presented at Claxton & Parady's Studio on or before Jan 26 will cntiitlc the hold er to a discount of 60 cents on one dozen cabinet photos. Tuesday Jan. 27th the discount will be 50 cents, Wednesday Jan. 29th, 40 cents. Friday Jan. 30, 35 cents. Saturday, Jan. 3Jst, 25 ccrrts. Only one Coupon accepted from each person. Write your address here. v .' 1 Egg HIIIIIHH HI)1MI?III I-6-I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I HI I HI f PETITION FOR PAY OF VETERANS Half Million Fair Bill Now Safe No Material Change in Ballot Balatrt, Jan. 23 A volition wai pro- .eontcd to tho kuUlaturo this tnornlnt; caIIIiik fnr 1300,000 bonds for pnylnp Indian war votoraui and their wldowr hnd orpliatii, It I cUimoJ tlic monoy waa duo from tlio territory of Oregon nd waiprorulecd hut novnr paid. Tho I.owIb nnd Clark fair Mil wai not 'algnod today by President Urowncll. It will probnb'y go to tho governor for ap proval Monday. Thoro la no anticipa tion that it will ho vutood, as it wai re commended for adoption in tho covor nor'a liiuuural moaHnjo. Todays veto for eunator reiulUd oa followa: Fulton I'd, Hour 13. Wood 13t abnortt 5, scattering 10, paired 12. Thoro w but a ilnvJu ohaiiuo in tho ballotiiiK today, ItoproBontatlvo GUI of Multnonuh who has boon voting for Wood today changed to I'ittock, of ottlond. A Point In I.nv. Ait agreement by ) npplleant for life InHuraneu that tho medical examiner appointed and paid by tliu Insurer uhiill bo tho iih'cnt of tho applicant In record tiiK the medical cNuiiilnutloii 1h held hi Btei'iiamau veruiiH Metropolitan Llfo IuHurnneo company (N, Y. f7 h, It. A. 018) to ho prohibited by public policy. IJurlul within city lhulta ynn In hcn then timet) Illegal, a very wIho provision ' to which moderns aro rcturiihitf. Tho wives of knlghta and bnroncta lmvo no legnl right to tho tltlo of "la dy." Thoy Bhould be known lib "dnmos." Mr. Morgan liMtstit that Noah organ ized tho llrut Hhlpplug truHt, but ho neglects to tell vh who did tho under-vrltlnui Frenchmen cnn no longer talk about our "national vice" and pride them nelvcri that they arc not ua wo nrc, for In recent year tho great ijueiitlon in I'm i ice Ituit been the ubumi of ubslnth. KtutlntlcH Hhow, nnyn tho I'nrls corre Hpondent In tho Ixmrfoii M.1II, that tho UKo'of nbhluth uud other dcleterlouu U(Uorn bt rapidly ijndernilnlng Kreuch men'a cnimtltutloiiH nnd Is one of tho main fnctom In tho decrease of tho Trench populnUon rn'ory year. A vol ume might bo written on tho utrnugo hullucluntloufl which absinth drinking dovclopH In ltn votnricn. Tho doctor nro unanimous In saying that constant nipping of tho stuff, even without any appareut abuso of It, In rui dangerous to health nud llfo Itself an nbslnth druuk eniufis. Tba constitution becomes ab solutely Impregnntnl with tho concoc tion, nnd, worse than all, an absinth drinker's children are bound to bo weak both In mind and body. Tlm enormous Increas In Prance of late yen of consumption and otlicr tuber cular diseased Is, My tbo doctors, due to nothing viae than tho abuse of ab sinth, nnd tho present cabinet to crod ltod with tho resolve to lntroduco strin gent legtslaUon ngalnst Its sale at tho next scsaton of tho chamber of deputies. Thrco hundred nnd fifty years ngo, at tho Instigation of John Calvin, Mtchncl Servctus waa burned nt tho ntnko In Geneva na n Unitarian heretic. Homo days ago a Unltnrlun church In Huston furnlbrkil coals to wnnn the (Jalvlnlst brethren, whoso church fuel had given out. Bo, elowly perhaps, but hurcly, Uiu bptrit of rcllgloua tolerance and brotherhood grows In tho (world. MnctiK Chart,' Mogna Oharta, tho grout charter of Bnglluhmon'u liberties, la preserved In the ItrlUsh museum. It Is gomowbat atnlncd by time, but King John'u seal and namo aro till quite Icglblb tit tho bottom of It The Fun. Tho nntlqulty of tho fan In th cast, paHlcularly In Asia, cxtcmhi far back beyond tho possibility of nRcertnlulug Its date. In China and India tho origi nal model of tbo fan wnu tho wing of a bird nud at ono tlmo ,waa part of tho cmbleuiB of Imperial authority. wild Hour Mont. Tho meat of tho, young wild boar la In (lermauy coiiHldered more palatable and dlgestlblo than that of tho domes ticated hog. lleiilu restaurants often have on their blllH of faro wild boar'u head, which Is considered a great dell' cne-y. Mnn uud Nolxc, Tho philosopher Bchopenhaucr says that n man's Intellect may bo measured by IiIh enduraneo of noise. Ho adda that ho iiuut knew u man, with n bark Itii; dog jii bin back yurd who was not n fool. SOCIAL CONDITIONS- WHICH CAUSE DREAD CONSUMPTION By Dr. S. A. KNOPr of New York, Ono of the Leading Authorities en Tuberculosis In This Country ttSANITAKY conditions provail in nil parto of our citico in flhopa, Hforcs, factories, offices nnd in tho homon of :non of wonllb. Clcrku in banking houses, in narrow, confined, ill ventilutcd quarters, working on tiroly under artificbl light, aro subject to tuberculosis. IN THE OFFICES OF SOME OF OUR WEALTHIEST MEN UTTLE OR NO ATTENTION 18 PAID TO 8ANITATION. I hnvo visited Wall otrcct offices, whoro scores of clerks would bo working in a room practically without ventilation. Both em ployer and omployooa woro too busy to opon windov3. If they wora not too busy, thoy wcro afraid of drafts. I HAVE SEEN FROM SEVENTY TO EIGHTY" MEN 'IN AN OFFICE WirEHE THEY WEKE BREATHING- AND KEBREATn JNO THE SAME VITIATED AUi FROM 0 O'CLOCK IN THE MOIININO UNTIL 5 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT. A houso heated by n furnncc, unless tho greatest caro to taken, is likely to bo ovorhcatcd a largo portion of the time. . Such houaca nro far too dry, and as a consequence thoso who dwell in them aro Hubject to nasal catarrh. THE CAUSE OF MANY CASES OF TUDERCULO8I8 18 DUE TO THE INDIFFERENCE OF PER80N3 TO THE DENEFIT8 OF FRESH AIR OR TO THEIR DI8LIKE OF"iT. THE RIGHT WAY TO FIGHT 1 THE GREAT TRUST ISSUE By Judle P. 8. CR0SSCUP, United States Circuit Court EXPECT that tljofprcsont consolidations, trusta and thoso that como aitcr them, will either ceaso to ex ist or will bo put on such firm ground in matters of obedionco to law, fnirncfi3 in organization, honesty of management and permanence of reasonable sue- ce that tho av'orago men and women who by birth or inclination fceck places in industrial life may safoly becorno part owners in their securities and in that way cosharers in tho advancing pros perity of tho land. This, in my judgment, states tho coro of this wholo voxod Bubjcct of tho bo called industrial trusts. e k k AN INSPECTION MADE FOR ME OF A LIST OF 112 OF THE "LEADING SO CALLED TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES SHOWS THAT ALL DUT THIRTEEN HAVE BEEN CREATED SINCE THE PA38AOE OF THE SHERMAN ACTr , Tho remedy, in general terms, is not difficult to state. THE FIRST THING TO DO IS TO ABANDON THE PRESENT POLICY OF OUTLAWRY AND EXTERMINATION. THAT POLICY HAS FAILED. It has failed through condi tions that cannot bo removed by law. Replace tho old policy by n now, under which industrial corporations subjected to restraint" against artificial prices will bo made in organization and manage ment to invito, and worthily invito, tho confideuco and copartner ship of all tho pooplo of tho couiftry. m COMPEL THE 6ADJRUSTS TO MAKE A SHOWDOWN Gy JAMES J. MILL President of the Great Northern Railroad WW&W& . ',.; ".?M THE MONROE DOCTRINE !s SHOULD EXTEND TO CHINA QRESIDENT ROOSEVELT is all right, and his rem edy for what aro called trusts is all right, assuming that ydu want to encourage what is good and pre vent what is bad. THERE ARE DIFFERENT KTNDS OF TRUSTS. SOME OF THEM ARE FORMED FOR GOOD PURPOSES AND SERVE THE PUBLIC WELFARE AND THE PJRESDDENT AND MEMBERS OF' CONGRESS AND OTHER INTEL LIGENT PEOPLE OUGHT TO 6e ABLE. TO DISCRIM INATE BETWEEN HONEST AND DISHONEST CORPO RATIONS. Toko Horr Krupp, tho groat Gorman ironmostor, who died tho other day, aa an oxamplo. Ho waa a vory rich and power ful and bonovolont monopolist and mado Germany richor and moro prosperous and hid 46,000 qmploycws happy. Thoro aro othor good monopolies. THE LARGE NUMBER OP CONSOLIDATED CORP6RATIONB ARE HONEST, AND WELL MANAGED AND ARE F.OR .THE PU0UO WEL FARE. Othors, howovor, woro organizo'd for pocula'tivo purposes and capitalized at enormous figures to sell stock to pooplo who don't know any bottor than to buy it, and euch schomes ought to bo crushed out. Tho romody is simple. Conpol thorn to mnko a show down boforo thoy aro allowed to put stock on tho market. MA1CE THEM SHOW WHAT THEY HAVE GOT AtfD WHAT" IT IS WORTH. If a company in Rhodo Island wants to soil stock in .California, it ought to bb roquircd to givo pooplo out thoro an honest statement of its business, as national banks and insurance companies avo compelled to do. 6ZUZS5Z&7L m - 8AFE WITHOUT. By Captakl RICHMOND PEARSON II0BS0N. U. S. N. IHE MONROE DOCTRINE 18 NEVER AN EFFICIENT NAVY. Wo owo distinct duties to tho Filipinos in distanbj seas ; wo can never dischargo those duties without a,'1 mighty navy. V After carefully weighing my words, I behove it; would not bo overstepping tho bounds of duty and safety to EX-, TEND THE MONBOE DOCTRINE TO CHINA ANT SAYt, THAT THE METHODS OF MILITARISM SHALL . NCJ LONOER BE EXERCISED IN ANYi PORTION OF TBli EARTH. -1 With a nation as with an individual, I bclicvo prosperity and, duty go hand in hand. Our bread cast upon tho waters shall como back to us. No ono need object on tho ground of oxpensc. WitU' our rosourcca wo can easily surpass tho nations of tho world wheri onco wo lay our hand to tho plow. Docs some ono say a uavy menaces our freo institutions? No navy in history ever did. Aa' with tho individual, responsibility will steady tho navy. , C Great Britain has many times tho amount of our naval tonnage; Franco has likewise; Russia is ahead of us, and Gormany is our equal. Germany has a young and- vigorous" omperor to look out over tho world and do fier thinking for her. Our people must' dOj tho thinking for America. I WOULD SUGGEST THAT WE: 'ADD $5,000,000 ANNUALLY TO OUR NAVAL APPRO PRIATION. On that basis I estimate that in 1030 wo would sur pass Great Britain in naval tonnago. Wo aro in a danger zone. ""We should proceed now when tho nations aro taking account of young 'America and lot them know that wo intend to gain naval supremacy. BEFORE I DIE I SHALL SEE OUR COUNTRY SUPREME .UP.ON THE SEAS. , t THE NEGRO SHOULD RETURN , TO HIS OLD AFRICAN HOME v 1 1 A 8 .3 By Bishop HENRY M. TURNER of Gcorila tbnMirr& ', 1 THE BRITISH EMP(RE'S KNELL AND HOW ,IT WILL RF ThllFn BV JOSEPH lL I VEi.tt.IL CHAMBERLAIN, British Secretary of State For tho Colonics wsszftw: .VB -EIH--- -B-Ik-Hb --HHH-i ' 25l---i---Dw( 555 - '. I u 1 FTup eiiTHDP ntr Tur upr.nn tJArr 1 ira iw AeDir.A. . ... . w.w.. wi ..!- ...... ..r.ww . w ... r-i, iiiv.;. THE NATURAL HOME OF THE NEGRO. AFRICA IS THE NEGRO'S FATHERLAND, AND THE SOONER HE GOES THERE THE BETTER FOR HIM. It has simply como down to extermination or emigration for tho negro. Any intelligent man who has given tho question consideration will realize that. Why to it this way? Simply fromtho fact that statistics show that tho negro raco is dying out, and tho several causes for this would make interesting reading wero I at liberty to givo them out, but this I cannot do at this time. Tho negro raco' is not growing healthier, wealthier, wisor or anything elao which goes to mako lifo worth living. ' 1 GOD ALMIGHTY IN HIS INFINITE GOODNESS AND VISDOM MADE AFRICA FOR THE NEGRO AND THE NEGRO FOR AFRICA. . I BELIEVE THIS JUST AS MUCH A3 I DO .THAT .THE SUN 8HINE3. 'Africa is tho negro's natural homo, and thcro is where ha J should be. That country p'roffers tho greatest possibilities on earth for tho negro to emigrato to that is, if ho has any ideyi of beingj anything this sido of. tho day of general account giving. If I had $5,000,000; I would invest almost overy cent in ships and would bcq that ev.erj;, negro .who wished to go to Af rica got there. , rt R ': l .Now, 8omo of mj; peoplo want' to ow why4 t '3ont go to Africa- and stay thoro. Ivbeliovo. I am needed horo but THE VERY MOMENT I CAN GET '50,000 OR 100,000 NE- , GROES TO GO WITH ME I AM- OFF. LIKE 'A QUARTER ' HORSE, AND I WILL. BELIEVE IT THE BEST DAY'S WORK I EVER ACCOMPLISHED. Tho whito raco and tho negro 'got along nicely together, but tho negroes can novcr hopo to bo moro than bowers of wood and drawers of wator. Tho giant raco-i-tho white xaco will .always reign supremo in Amorica. Recent laws ousted in southern j states show a determination to kcop tho negro down. Thto being 1 tj-uo, hpjv can tho,,negro over hopo in this country to attain tho fpH j itaturoof a citizen or n man! ' !-. n Rnnm Old (lu. Wlfo (ilurliiB tliu, iiuavi'cl) Wlint' nmilo yon mnrry mu, thcaV .r Ilusbaml Why, you illil, of course. Clitcngo News. Tor UliuMtlu Klrca. . ?oil dust inlxnl wllli salt and wator ainl iiuulo into Krioil ulzuil lumps will be fouml vory UBuful lo buiih mi a lire Tor the nlxlit. e?lrTPr,' M. i... i j-m. ' xaxv iuuj y ucou iimny iaiungs in our aunnnis- tration of our ompiro, lrfafey f jtults which wo havo to rcgrot, but nt all ovonts wo shall all agreo that IT CANNOT BE MAINTAINED UNLESS WE ACCEPT TO THE FULL TILE PRINOLPLES OF JUSTICE AND OF MUTUAL SACRIFICE? ' IF WIS ALLOW OUR 'COLONIE3 TO ASSUME OR TO BELJEVrfc THAT. -JR SOMS' TR'lFLIjG ADVANTAGE TO OIJRbELVES ' WE, ARE REAOY TO SACRIFICE THEIR INTERESTS, THEN I SAY ,THfe KNELL OF THE BRITISH RKipiRC VILL v!e TOLLED. t vl h H t.l a- i !J ii "V ' ,ii KU J k v .niMiWH.fcir.Tr. .r. w.tf