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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1903)
M NO CHANGE IN VOTE Senatorial Deadlock Still Intact . SECRET CONFERENCE HELD - BY FULTON'S SUPPORTERS Marion County Member Expresses Him self in Favor of Republican Caucus to Decide Matter i M-H-H-M-H-H -W Hf'l-HrH"4-KH-fH-H -H-H-f Fifth Ballot for Senator I Fifth joint ballot for Senator shows no J :: change. :: :: Resulted, Fulton - - - 32 :: :: Geer - - - - 17 :: :: Wood - - 17 :: :: Scattering - - - 21 ;: :: Absent - - 3 :: II U I It ( H-H-4-m-M-H-H-t-f H -t-fr-f-H-M-H-f H-H-t I llllllllt Eatrtn, Jan. 27 A couforcnco which the clouds and the Oregon diftdlock to had nil llio appcarauco to outsiders of n ' mains Arm nntl (net. Thtre ro moro cunctis was hold in tliu clinmbcr of the' signs thnt a raucua will ho held when prcsident of tho ruuttto Ia6t uvoning of- over Ihu commercial interests of the tcr adjnnrnmuut and route of tho faction' metropolis not ready to unlto upon a not in favor of Ihu Astoiia candidate, candidate. had loft, How Mr, Fulton nuulo tho prelimi nary arrangements was not vltiblntothe uninitiated, but a fnw miuutt-s pint -I tho Fulton adherents took n ehuul nround thi'lt Irnilur mid consulted (or nt Jcaet nn hour. What happened buhitid tho cIommI doors ihu rorld wot not of, but it must huvo been pleasing lo thoiu inside, nu applauco mis n regular occur runcc, and thuiu wn a tittilled1 under- ntiuiillnu cxprosoion on tho (acu: of thu Fulton coiifltiiui'tito uu tlmy loft tho room. Kvory onu in tho building kecw what purported to bo happening, but no one was admitted whoso belief wbb notnlong thu proper lines. Hoveral outsiders sought admittance) lot in vain. F.ven prominent senators vroulil knock at tho door nnd ask to seo eomo ono insido but notwithstanding Iwlui! known would bo asked to "wait juat'a low minutes, ho'll bo cvft directly." Bo only to tho select nre tfio dnlngu of tho mooting known, Tha senatorial situation lias no rift in Cflimly ttapenscs For Usl Year Hlutotnuul of expenses of Coot county, Oregon, for Ihu yum 1102: County court and crtmtnlrslonorp, salary of Judfie, commUMonrs, bailiffs, llvory, oxpcitiiig book, rile. tWWlJA) Clrcullcourt, salary of balliffo, reporter Jury r.nd wlliitm four, incoiu, (pcclul countul, etc. 11228.80. JtiMlco court, feo of Jutlcon, conotnblo Jurors, witiienni'H, ote. f.'J3i5 00 Kluirlff'n ofllco, salary nnd expenses of nhurirr and deputies, J.2S01 20 Clerk' ofllce, nnlary of clork and de puties, fiiOSw.81. TrvnMiror'a olllcc, pnlary of treasurer fiOO.00. Coroner's office, fees of coroner, phy siclnur, Jurors, William1 etc. (223 20 School superintendent's ofllco talary of til pt., free, etc. ftJfiO 00 Assert or 'n ofllco, Hilary of aHctsor, deputliH, extra help, titc. l IWJ HO. Asicctmcnt and colUction of taxes, copying tax roll, extra clerks, collecting, adverting, levying on proptrly, l.ftp. Cutcnt ixpinur, books, stationery, pontage, oxpieHtago, telephone!, etc, (all o'lllces) flHU.77. Court hotiM! (xpenri'P, Jnnilor, IlifhlF, water, fuel, repair, furniture, rent, etc fl3i2,r,5. 'Jail, bonril of prlioneru, medicine, at tendance nnd medicine, repairs, tupplies fixtures, etc. 1382,03. IVor, caro of, salary of county phytl clan, pcor farm, prov'tionaor transpor tation fiirsiithcd, hospital charges, burinli.ctc, 1U171 00. InlUcnt soldiers, relcif furnished. fiW 00. Inranc, examination and expense. 152.00. Iliidgci', built by contract, m.Vorial and labor furnUhed, pay 'of keepers, etc. I5.17.8S. Ferries. $20.00 Klection expenses, registration, bal lots and supplies, pay of jiidge and clerks, deputy sheriffs, etc. $1025.20. fc'calp bounty, county, one-third state bounty, tcs.oo. Miscellaneous. I1G1 CO. Total expeniCB for year 1C02, except forronds and highways. IHHJQJ 63., Uo.idaaudbrldsoJ. ttS(37o.6'.'. o 4 ft :: :?: Ii P- N 0 R T 0 N. KBWH DKALEIt AND AOKNT i u t o.h t 8 n n TTTTii c I HrJo it u (I I'o rll n ii d l 1 1 i h. AJI Hi it loading M a nax i n pa .- I I R ti bwer 1 p'tl oiik for nil p u l o r h nnd periodicals. Kino cliMaal Mi via. Stationery, Jowelry, notlonn a sr a 7 :?: "Tric "BACHaCFrY 'bnUTE;kV . Ml Why Ho Would Have Married Hsd Ma Been a Korean. ftha matron was disgusted' villi tlid bachelor. There wns no doubt' about it. She said she was. ,r v, Tcrthc fourth time ho had foiled her most skillful efforts at match making. She had given him every Opportunity to fall in love with four girls, any one of whom was n priztv They would have taken him, too, had he asked them tho all impor tant question, for ho was decidedly a "catch." Hut ho was hannv in his V1 Binglo lifo nnd did not caro to take" "I wash mv hand of vnti." elm II said. "Never again, never, shall I ; ; introduce you to another girl, nnd I ; I n?Pc J'ou Infly never know the hap- ! '. pincss of being married to k clmriu- ; ; lug woman." fI second that hope with all my, ; I heart," he added, smiling. 'I tl'ICh t'lft llflil hnin hnn n K "..V. Jv" '"" u,iU" uul" " AVU . . reanr'slic cned. ? If 9 w .v. 04 LIJiBER IVIV-UZ $ Tlif V.'Imlp 'rtilliR. She Noni- of yout" "love In u cottnRo" for me. I want a brownxtoue liouno In i CnHhlotiubU' ui'lKhbui'hond. He And I huiiuc you want It in fmr own ntuno too. llcooklyn Life. Thu (ievr continnont remains firmnesi itielf, ar:d tho report that any accessions to Fulton weru poBsiblo is strenuously denied. tt(uire Farrnr, repretontatlvo from Marion county, 1ms exprotscd himoelf nn fitvornhlo lo a caucuo of thu Kcpubll can members to dccldo tho mattor. He art hob that whenover a candidato could p,et tho majority, there would ho littlo timifloHt in milking It unanimous. Thuo relieving thu platform plcdo of tho Mai ion county members to stand by any man for senator who would got threo fourths o! nil votes iu n ltcpnblicnn I Are the dread of those wIiobc lungo are WW.I.W .V..II.MII1. .WIU Vlll Clri:mi(iiiu-PH Alter I'ncra. "Hut she used to ho considered qulto l beauty." "Thnt wnK before her father failed." Detroit Free Press. caucus. Ho ii inclined to roitard a majority 1or any Kopublican reached in a Republican pouatorial caucus as landing, and would waivo tho threo fourths 'rule. For nn Republican war horeo to tako such a n pronounced stnnd for a straight Ko publican caucun Is Indicative of the grow JliK Btronnth of the caucus sentlmont, nd Farrar will find n'n incroaalns fol lowing. , VE" ' ." V. Hi The Gooljng Off of Orthodox Hades ' By Rov. JOI1N.L SCUDDER, Flrftt ConjirtflQtloiiul Ctiurcii, Jersey City S""",mnOME TIME SINCJ3 A" YOUNG UiYN 'ASKED ME W JOOULAK VEIN IF HELL HAD NOT riArti nn -yi.m.t i-mTTrL rnrn bacp TTATT? jjjijmj ui'i; ivuivii'iu j.ui iiiuj. j.lu.j. CENTURY. If by liia quaint intorrogation ho moant , to mtimnto tlmt n mighty rovolutiqn had tnkon plnco In (niblio opinion and that intolligout pooplo no longor boliovo in u lako of firo nndbrimstono, I answer yos. Tho modiiovnl conception of r blazing furnaco as tho otornal nbodo of tho. wicked has cooled off considerably iu tho cnlm atmosphere of modorn thought, ' , f THE 'stRIPTURAL 3VMBOLS OF PUNISHMENT MUST NOT DE TAKEri LITERALLY. .THIS WAQ THEERnOR OUR FOREFATHER8 413&&K . MADE. weak. follow the Butnincr ns it noes southu-ndl. and escape the colt) blasts of winter ami the. chill aim of (Spring. But for the majority of people thio is impossible. I'amuy cares nnd business obliga tions hold tlicui fast. "Weak" lungs are umue stivng by the use of Dr. Plerce'a Golden Medical Discov ery. It cures the obstinate cough, heals the in flamed tissues, stops the hem. orrnage, and re stores the lost flesh, to the cnin. ciated body. "I am n railroad geut." wrltt , II. htaplc. Hjq., of Barclay, Okhc Co., Kaij., "nnil four yra ago my work keeping me in a warm room iiml itepplnc out fre- nucntly, into the Chronic anil deep aeated. Uoctor fniltil to! rriitii ray case anil auvueil me to try it liislicn air, but, ibrtiinately for ie, u friend nlto niivle(l me lo Irv Dr. l'ierc'i mi-ilu'liim i m....... ...,1 tnkiiiK your 'Gulden Mettlcnl UUcovc rv,' nml by the time I had taken the Urt bottle I wan bet tcr, imtl after taklntr nboul four bottles my cotiu i va cutirtly tone. I lme fomul no in? ccwity for aceklug another cllmcte." Sonietituc's a dealer, tempted by the little more profit puid on the eale or less meritorious v medicines, will Offer the customer a substitute hs being "ju&t an good " aa the " Discovery." You get the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, the best medical work ever puunsitcii, nre by sending stamp Ms H iSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll WvL cold air save me to pay expense f mailing only. Sent TT'ouc-ceni erarupa ior book iry''rjopci covers, or 31 stainps for cloth-bourn' ivol ume, to Dr, R, V, Pierce, Buffalp, N. Y nimrniWiif f f r -r . it'-Vj-, 2acaaEateEi0Ei2aS! H-H-f-H-H--H-r 1 That is what we have to sell, and W",IIM" " II l IKIH1I IMWtaaMB MMHaSrMaMMWMnM we can fill all orders for any "" - .J-. . . riiwriw s-i.iMssrsi iwnirsi and all kinds. THE QUALITY is grjaranteeti and the price is f-mmmmtmtmmtmmmmimrM mill imiiiiMJ w twnm mm mtmm4Wimmmmmimiwmmmiutmlm4Wmmmmmwmmim right OUR STOCK INCLUDES anything required in Fir, Spruce, Red and White Cedar. ""- t? t SIMPS0N LUMBER CO.I Phone Main 151, North Bene! Of. i "Can't second tliat'nronosilion ." lie replied. "American birth is good enough for me. But why n Korean?, Surely you would not have mo a pygmy, that you might beat me." "I wouldn't touch you," she nn iwcrcd shortly; "but if you hud been a Korean you would forget thi3 bachelor madness. Until you had married you would have lo wear hair in a braid, keep quiet in.' company and be without rights as a man. That would bring you to time quickly enough' "I'm not go sure," he said. 'Lot U3 see what rights come to thc'lvo rean by marriage. Ho can pile hw.. hair on top of his head, ho can squat" instead of sitting down properly, and he can jabber away in coiii- . . pany." ; ; I "But you forget that until mar- ; j ricd he cannot smoke tobacco." '. '. j She knew that was a telling shot. ; ; t Had he not been punctuating his remarKs witu rings from Ins sinning urierr '"I did forget the smoking," ho said, smiling. "If I were a Korean, I would certainly marry." "Brute!" she cried as ho left her. New York Tribune. ' ' i-M"M-M-H-H-v4"4-H 4-i-f4-H-K--H-f-H-'H--K 1 8 It- -H4-K-f v-hH-W-H-M4-H--t-H' -H-4-K-M 6 I 1 1 i III 1 Hi 1 1 C i 1 1 HENS BEAT WHEAT Do you know tho total valuo of the epsa produced iu this country latH year almost equaled the valuo of tho wheat crop? Seems bant to believe, but that is what stttiities show. I'wu then it wru necessary to lia- ort I'gCt) to supply tho home demand. Tho protlts of your poultry yard can bo readily In creased if vou will supplv your hens with SI'SGSTACKKS'S EGG-MAKIXO FOOD It never fails to increase the uumbor and size of thoeg's, and thu cost is too sunll to cpusider. I Sengstacken's Pharmacy Marshfield, : : : : Oregon 10. W-W-lJ-.'-v' .rKr!-H6-H44 WNVWfWWWW-rW- W DO WON Of CANADA km THE iCHOr: .DOCTRINE Cy.S'r'fRECeRICK W. BORDEN, Minister of Militia end Oefcuso In the Cnnsdlon Government DtBWniuumn jO!ME facetious pc.son in responso to a question regard ing tho boundary lines of tho Dominion of Canada replied thnt it is bounded on tho north by tho north pole, on tho oast by tho Atlantic ocean, on tho west by tho Pacific ocean and on the south by tho Mon roe doctrine. ; t " I AM QLAD THAT OUR SOUTHERN BOUNDARY IS THE fiiON' ROE -DOCTRINE. , K H 1 Tho iMonroa doctrino is n good doctrino for this continont, and I tnko tho liborty to recall 'hero that when it -was promulgated in 1823 it had tho warm indorsement of lord Cunning and many other eminent English statesmen who refused to bo, drawn into tho holy alliauco, which had been organized for thosdlo purposo of coercing tho United States. At that time (England hnd tho samo territory in tho westoru hemisphoro as today, and' surely THAT DOOT1UXE SHOULD HE AS MUCH A GUARANTEE FOR THE 1NTEG1U1T OF CANADA AS FOR THAT OF THE UNITED STATES. x ' I havo abiding faith and- ljopo that hotter counsol will prevail among tho .nations that gotoVnao up tho' British: ompird anil that u'ovor anysorious d'llu'culty in ay nriso bolweon tho pooplo of tho - - fete. M Umtod States and ourselves. Sccondunml nook Ilnhlt. Ouo oC tho novel habits of the pres- , eut day U one thnt takes ono torecomt hand bookstores, says tho riillndelplifn XortlrAmerlccm. Dealers In dls.slpsttMl libraries call It nptly enough the "see- oudhnud book habit." A clerk whose duty It Is to stnnd at tho frtmt of the secondhand booUstoro aud watch out for possible purehuforn U the one who ilrst made note of this queer habit lie noticed that the same men and women were wont :o atop nntl cursorily Inspect tho same dusty vol umes day after day, year In and year , out They come every day the saiuo old faces and they look over tho samo old hooks, and they never say nny thlnj?, nnd they never buy anything, and after awhile, when their time hi'" up, they go away aa silently as they 4 came. An KmliarruHMlni; Answer. A man sent a note to a rich nolghbor with whom he was on friendly tonus. , to know If he could borrow nn ass fev a few hours. Tho worthy old man was no scholar and hnppencd to have a . gticst sitting with him nt the time, to whom he did not wish to cxpoho his Ignornuee. Opening the note and pre tending to rend It, he rellectcd n mo ment nnd turned to tho servant. "Very good," said he. "Tell your master I'll come myself presently.'1 ' Tho Inventor' Trlnni'ili, "You say that Arbelter's Invention havo made several men millionaire, but did ho ever tuako anything out of them?" "Oh, yes, no was singularly success ful with his devices In that respect IIo mado enough to perfect all of them." Indianapolis News. A r All Iu Vnln. Clara I- eupposo I shall havo to give Mr. PIddleback tho next dance. Maud Why don't you sit It out .with him? "Well, I've tried that."-New Yorker. Cnbn'a Covu Croiin. .' Four crops or corn are produced, year-" , iy In Cuba. The thst crop Is plantedTtf December, and the fourth crop Is hirr"; vested In Dieembcr. "Willow. Willow Is tho lightest of Ilrltlsh woods. A cubic foot of It weighs 'but thirty pounds. A cubic foot of boxwood weighs tlfly-seven pounds. K IMuclliiiM liiium. Tho motto, "E nurlbuH Unum," was taken from tho title pago of tho Gentle man's Mngauhie. at tho tlmo of tii Kcyolutlon hav'lug u htrgo chculutlou , .in me colonies, .: .1 .-..."? La--larjai'BiegB.'taaaw n itMiBtKtMftwwawt,