Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, April 30, 1904, Image 4

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' WEEKLY COAST MAIL
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
KatMc la the Fostofi'ice atN Xmhf ield
us Second C)t3 Matter.,
COO&pAY PUBLISHING CO.,
P. C, LEVAR, F. X. HOFER,
Editors and Managers.
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TELEPHONE, MAIN 451.
DAILY: By mail, for advance payment
Only, 30 cents a month; 4 months for
5:.oo. When not paid In advance the
price Is 50 cents per month, straight,
issued every morning except Monday.
WEEKLY
Issued Every Saturday.
vanceStisoa Year, 5i.
Terms: In Ad-
00 Six Months
A CLEAN CANDIDATE
JohnS. Coko, Jr, the Republican
candidate for joint senator is ouo of the
cleanest young men of whom Coop
county can bsast. Though burn In Tei
neseec, he has lived in Ccos 34 years
and the county can well afford to
feel prond of him apd to honor him by
the bestowal of tho office for which he is
a candidate. Of bis ability there is no
question. Ho Is one of Coos Say's
leading attorneys, and holds a high
pi aco in tho confidence and regard of
tho commnnity. Ilia integrity fa un
questionable, and his iorce of char&clci
is such as to bear him through any trying
situation in which he may find himself.
In demeanor, ho iB quiet and gentle
manly, pleasant and 'courteous to all.
B&atI ia the Oregon $mato chambar.
he tint'oor In ery war tu tLi .
ci4ti$ J .'tfryj.1 Mm tl.irr, a.l "
u& t wto rvttt for him wiM ccr have
cauo to if ot It.
Mr. (lis' opponent, A. . Sberwoud,
ii a getitfemsn whole charccter and
abiiiiy t!, M.ti. has nc wiih to dltpar
nje, but wtitrri.- advantage there mt)
ba oh t'Hhtr eoon. u certainly nit i:
his favor. 'i:. he m probably entitled
to his party vot. Wis is not entitled to
anythin;; further, and the JUil can
conceive of no reason why anyone not
already a hopeless Democrat should
think of becoming one tl is year.
THE DEMO JP..VTIC PROGRAM
Onr Democratic Iriendseeem to rea
l!rO that th;ir only chanco for oven
rnodera'o success in Coos county thie
year Met in eti'rln;; up dissension nnd
distrust in th'j Republicans rauk.
Therefore they aro trying to irritate
whatever bruises may have been made
heforo or at tho Republican convention
until they become open eorei.
liout!iHs!,o:Ul beware of taking
any stock m thfj rort or thing.
' There b not a man on the Republican
tiokot who can not bo heartily euppoited
by avery voter of the arty. There is
not a men whoso record ie not credita
ble to him. This can not be eald of tho
Democratic tluket, but the Mail baa no
desire to s'ing any mud in this cam
paign. True, tho Chamberlain Demo
cratic club has shown a disposition to
open a campaign of pergonal abuse
and mud aliniiiV, but it ie hoped that
tho Republicans will not find it nvct
ary to reply in kind. If they do, i&tue
mighty iqteretin reading may ba tho
result. '
T1.0 Republican tiekut isa clean ore
from top to bottow, and no RppnWJean
S wJH.hnvs the e'Ubtot exruso for rriJL-
v-' .holding his llHarty-eopport 'from any
si!?prly uonm e.v
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eee that 'all
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voters of,that faith ro realeretL. One
oMlie pints on vrlitch tliVJ&Sw&ratB
. ... .. . . :.."!. w-iLijfiL
rO UUUltlK lonn apevinr own in tc
registration of the largest possible per
comosra of their voters, depending on
the ap.xlhy of Ke publican to give them
apd vantage In this respect. Thla la
p?rJct!y legitimate, and tho same laud
News of
Now Chwnn Forts Bom
bardod London, April 30 Tho Tientsin cor
respondent of Kuclera wires that tho
Japaneto bombarded the forta at New
Chwnuz Monday.
f No Confirmation
St. Petersourg, April 23 No confir
mation has been received of tho report
oi NcvrChwaDg bombardment.
Fighting on tho Yulu
St Petersburg. Apr. tSO-Ofllcial ds
patches received tonight from army
headquarter) aro believed to rclato to
fighting on the Yaln rivor with tho Jap
aneee, who are making a inoveuont to
cross that stream.
Attempt to Destroy Battle
ship Croaetadt, Apr. 29 It la stated that
Skrldloff to tho Ftont
St. Petersburg, April 27 Skridloff
Irft for the fronl tolliv. An imnKnsJ
rjuj wjicl8rd ,:9 ,Crrtnns runny .
icttl:. 'ikonB und tprtnkifrg biail
with holy vator.
Crossod With Loss
Ef. Pctc'rebdrg. Apr. 27 Omdaldom
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ihtifcmtca that the attempt ct thu Japan -
ec to crow tho Yaln at tix or ceven
prints resulted ia failure all bat ocr,
amithftwes accomplished only with
sivereloss. There Is no confirmation cf
the report pf tho bombardment of Won
sin. Japs In Manchuria
Petersburg, April. 27-Siberian
St.
CHARGES
AGAINST
OFFICERS
Drink and Incapacity
Alleged
Waehineton, Apr, 28 F.W. Jon op,
eecond officer of the the transport Sher
man in a letter to tho division superin
tendant of the service allcgoa that tho
disasters to tho government transports
have been due todrunkoness among tho
mm aad officers, lack of discipline, and
i!nerl incapacity. There have been
seven transports nshoro in tho past
twelve months In eastern waters.
0
Nothing Done to the Fulton
L. W. Shaw Informs tho Mail that
the latJt report from tho uteam
etihocuer Knltor, lying on the beach at
Port Orord, is that io ie in tlio tamo
condition In -which iho he lalufor
ome (Ime. The Dispatch Iich boon
thero, wit.h tho intvntlon of taking out
the Kulton'e load of lumber, ao pre
liminary to another attf mpt to get her
nfl'tha leach. but the. sea has been too
j rough and nothing could be done.
ablo purpose should animate lha .ltc
publicans. .. ., t .
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A vjtor who doesn't register or ? , to
tho polls doojhla patty no good, lilt
failure count the sama as A voto for the
opposition. Tho DomocrtUa should be
allowed no r.dvrtiitKo lu tnts way.
the War
an unknowu man attempted (0 destroy
tho battleship Alexander Third by. plac
ing a bomb in tho engineers room, ami
committed suicide when discovered.
Was Vladivostok Squadron
Toklo, Apr. 2 Tho Goyo Mara was
suuk by vossola of tho Ilueslan "Vladivos
tok squadron.
.Russian Warships at Won.
san
London, Apr. 25 Tho Contral Nowa
Toklo correspondent this aftornoou
itatos tnat after sinking tho Goyo Mam,
three Russian cruisers stood in to the
harbor of Wonean, whilo a largo Rus
sian warship steamed towards tho har
bor. When tho dispatch was filed the
warships had not yet reached tho road
stead, 0
papers stato that two hundred Japaneto
havo reached Manchuria in disguise, for
thcpnrpnscof ilcstroyinc tho railroad
Chiusmieu dirco-ertd tampering wit!
li raili luvo tn handed.
Russians off Ccnsan
London, Apr. 26 Tho St James Gazette
, coneepondont wires that rcveral vessels,
1
, believed to bt RuiMans. were njtiln
( eKbtcd off Geneon todar.
The correspondent reports that thu
Minister of Marino of Jjpan has aboii-
(B iVi tho ttratcgical zono In tho Kit
channol which lends from tho Pacific 10
the inland ecb. It is prosumoJ that the
mtne3 hare been removed, us tho south
ern coiets of tho Kingdom arc now re
girded as eafo.
OREGON SHORT
LINE WREGK
Salt Lake, Utah, Apr. 28 Tho West
bound Oregon Short Lino passenger
train was wrocked near Topaz, Idaho,
this rnornlug. Tbo engino, baggage car
and two coaches went into tho ditch.
None were seriously injured, Tho acci'
dent waB cauBed by a broken flange.
Washouts north of Ogdcn will temporar
ily tio up the eyttem.'
ANOTHER NEW COAL
VAIN DISCOVERED
II. Sencstackon hna a crew of anrvoy
ors nt work laying out acreage property
on the old limmorman ranch, nt rrult
vale, which fronts on Catching ilougli,
While at work there thoy discovered n
fine vain of coal tvhlch from all indica
tions will face ui) about 0 feet. Tho
cosl is of good quality, eo far as can ho
judged by appearances nnd is as good n
prospect us any on Coos Hay.
Tho new find ia uhoiit '100 feet from
deeu water on C:tchihtr cloiiuh, Mr.
Sngjtncken, will havo tho vein ex
ploited far onouch to give adequalo
knowledge tifi to its condition.
Mr. Sengetarheu will have coal ex
perts to examine tho conditions and
mnv tlo fomiithini! in tho wav of de
veloping for bee in tho lecal market
soon,, . - ' 'u -
AGREEMENT WITH SMITE FE
faay Hiivo Strang Bearing ort tho
Coast Road
A Into San 1'raacWqo dispatch injtw
K H. Ilarrl'mau and liy 1 Klploy,
piosldenls, respectively, of tho Southern
iMclilo Company and the Atchison, To
poka 1 Santa Fo ltailroml Company,
have, bccoMImk to the Call, entered !
to au aureeinont Ihe purpose of which
Is to tuiuro a division of tho tralllo here
after orglnatlng Irom thu Coast territory
In Nothorn California,
Under tho niircomcnt, tho Santa l'o,
It Ik elated, focmo an wjunl interest' with
tho Southern Pacific In tho California
Northwestern Hallway and thu North
Shore Rallro.d, which it is said, hnvo
lately pajted uudor tho Southern IMclilo
control,
llorealtorltisraldtheSanto 1-e, will
havo a volco in nil matters prolnlulng to
tho ojctonslon or construction of now
railroads In Northern California.
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liitfatril. ' -
"This picture," until tho nrtt.it. hull
catlnc nn exquisite ninrlno view, "lu
valued nt $50,000."
"irmr1 rctnurkel tho HtnckhroUer,
tticrc'a a lot of wnter in It. lan't
tr.orer-Cn.thollc tnntlanl nnd Tlimw
Professional Cards
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p wfc m'
itJ. T.tMcCormac M.D.
Physlclnn und Stirgeon
Kldoretlo Ilulldlng, Phono 1031
MAUSIIFIKLD :: ORKfiON
Wm. Horsfal M D.
Ilollnnd Uulldlng, Phono'.031
MARSHF1KLU ; ;ORK(10N
Dr. Havdon
Ulllce opposite Union furnlttiro htoro
lioura. 10 to 12 and 2 to T
Special nttcntlon imld to dlseawof Skin
I'rlnary nnd l)Jgetivo Orgnns.
U. S. Peticlon Kxunilncr. Phone. 303
MARSIIFIKLD, :: CKIMOS
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50,000.00
Gash Given Away to Users of r
LION COFFEE
We are Roinjr to be more liberal than ever In 190-1 to users of IAon Coffee, Not only will tho
Lion-Hcnds, cut from tho packages, be yood, as heretofore, for tho valuable premiums wo
have always jriven our customers, but , n "f
In Addlf im t a the Regular Free Premiums
tho aamo Mon-Hoada will cntitlo you to estimates In our $50,000.00 Grand Prlxp Content, which will
make some of our patrons rich men nnd women. You can send In ns many estimates as desired i nero will wa
The first contest will bo on tho July -1th attendance at the St. lout World's Fair; the second relates to Total
Vote For President to bo cast Nov. 8, 190-1. $sto,ooo,o will bo distributed in each of theso contests, rnnklnff
li nnn An nn !,.. . orwl. n mnkl till mnri. Intnroctlnty In flllllltlnn tO IllIB UmOUtlt. WO Will BlVO tt
(VUVIVV WU ... .,., ...U,
Brand hrst rnm
Five Lion-Heads
cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a
a cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to the reg
ular free premiums)
, 0-
to one r vote in
either contest:. W&
WORLD'S FAIR
WXiKi will bo ttia total Jul 4th attendance nt tlio Rt- Lotilt
ttt.1,1'. Unlr7. At (!hlrnun. Jul .1. IKO. Ilia ntlondntico will 2!fl '11 1.
1'or ncnrcut correct otllrantes ro.ulveO In WooUon hnlco Com
pany's otllcfl, Toledo, Ohio, on or le'oro Juno W)th, 1WI. wo will
Klvo flrst prltofortho naarott correct eitltnato, eecond prlte to tlio
next neareit, etc., etc., nt follow:
1 First rrlzo .,...' $2,000.00
1 Second Prize 1,000.00
2 Prizes JOOO.OO caoh 1,000.00
O Prizes 200.00 " 1,000.00
lO Prizes 100.00 " , 1,000.00
ao prizes oo.oo " 1,000.00
OO Prizes 20.00 " , 1,000.00
20O Prizes 10.00 " ...h 2,000.00
1000 Prizes 0,00 " ,,.,.. 0,000.00
2180 PUIZEB, TOTAL, 920,000.00
4279
Distributed to the
ft urocers' uierxs (sea nanicuiars in liub uuitcu osbs; mRing n s' luismviw"'!"'"
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN
WOOLSON tFlCE CO.,
K. st. Straw, IM. D.
PhyMcInu anil Huvoou.
8pooli) nttonllon ulvou lo iHwiiaoH of
tho Ky, Knr, Noho ami 'I luoiit,
Otlleo in HeiisMnelton Smith JJhlg,
MAll8lltfHU.l) t t OHKOpN
n. H. Walter, D. D. f.
Uontul Surmum ami Moclmnlcnl DontiHt
Olllco NnRlmiK BwIUIIhk, A 81,
I'llUllO 1WI. .
MAHSllFJUM):
OltKOON
w
A. Toye
DohtlBt
Ehlorcrio nutlilliiRi
MAH8IIFIKI1U
Phono -IM
OlUsCON
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J. M. Upton
Attounry at Law
Marsh field Oregon
MoKnlght & Sosbrook
Lawykhs
Upstairs Ucunett & Wnltcr Ulock
Marsh field Oregon
E. L. c. FarHn
ATTOUNUY AT LAW
Ofilce Locklmfl's Iliiilding
Phone 791
Marsh field Orci;on
J. W. Bcnnott
attounby and coun.si'.i.or at
Law
Marsh Peld
Oregon
Coko & Coko
Attorneys at Iaw
Marsh field Oregon
TWO GREAT CONTESTS
,U .U..KU ,, UW.. U4W.W . .. . v . v . ....ft , .
to the one
o? 55
CONTEST
2 ISO PRIZES,
PRIZES
Piibllo-aggre&ating: $45,000.00 in Addition
;UtflgamM
" jSS
fstfF
LION COFFEE
(CONTEST DEF)
W. U. Doti;ln9
' ' COMMteMONltK ' V
Mirhlieia
Oregon
L1 iiia
Business Cards
KTffSS
iiiiiuHii1 wsn 1 nwwriiiiiiririnT
I t KAUFMAN A CO '.
Make a Hptmlalty of Ileal Estnto
lirOkoragc,
Offlcei. Marshlhild over SonKstaoron'i
Drilif Store. North lloiid, Blmpioit
Ulock,
t
Eric Wold
-Smvoyor iill Civil Engliieor-i
IHauco Hoto!
MAIlHimtSM) it ORKOON
llomtttttd m) Tlmbir Loon.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Amsteln & Hlbhnrd. Props
All laundry work guiuivntopd firat-clasi.
All whito labor.)
Foot of R Htreflt, Marshflehl, Or
Haynes & Chance
Express at.d delivery to auv part of tho
ulty on short uotlm
Mrt.... nl.ti,iA ,1, ti elrin
LV'llll.t illtVllT.I Ull IIIU .lkt..
F HAGGLSTEIN-I
General lllacksiiiithing and
repair work. HorseshoeiiiR
and woodwork, lirst jt,
Marsh field, Oregon
WILLIAM HASKELL
All kinds of Harness ami
Saddlery work promptly
executed. .' .. .
Opposite I. O. O, I?. hall'
Marshficld Oregon
ri
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who Is nvnrcnt correct on both
contents, nnd thus your cBtimntca navo iwo
opportunltlecofwlnnluKftblycnsh prize. .v q
Printed blanks to
V
vote on found in
every Lion Coffee Pack
age. The 2 cent stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es
JHB timatc is recorded.
DrmrNTIAL VOTE CONTEST
What will bo tho lotl Popular Voto f ait tor President (votes
fnr nil candldAU- cnmljinod nt tlio election November H, 1VH In
I'jOO clocilon, 13,05'J.C51 pcoplo voted lor i'i ej.ldunt. 1'or myret cor.
rcct OJitlmnte received In WooUon Hptco Ot.'n, cfllev Toledo, O,,
on or Iwloro Nov. S, 1 Wl, wo will slvo Art prlro ior tlnJnenroit cor
rect etlmto, iecond pruo to thenoxt neurct,otc.,fclc. n (ollowil
1 rirstPrlzo , 'J'SRPSS
1 Hooona Prize P"",92
2 Prlzeo JBOO.OO eh . iOpo.po
O prizes 200.00 ,.,.,1,000.00
io iTizes- ioo.oo J'SSS-SR
20 prizes- no.oo ..., 'S28'2R
00 Prizes- 20.00 ; i'SRR'E0,
20O Prizes- lO.pO 8'Snnnn
1000 Prizes OiOO " ,,,,,., u.OOQ.OO
TOTAL,
rmovmtMWMM
120,000.00
4279
ia whioh we shall civ $6,000
EVERY PACKAGE OF
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