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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1904)
r WAlK-'H V1MifctM h. mmm . s.-..!--. - - d - V T ; ' -t 1 H i 4 i ( t V , ( ?s i . w WEEKLY COASr JWAIk MARSHFIELD, OREGON Katcred la tho PostuHlce at Mwhllel4j as Second Class Matter. COOS BAY PUBLISHING CO., P. C, LEVAR, Editor and Manager. wfwOODWARD, Foreman TELEPHONE, MAIN 451. DAILY: By mall, for advance payment only, 30 ciats a monAA; 4 months lor Sr.oo. Wln not paid in advance the price 4$ 50 cent? rer month, straight. Issued ertxjv morning except Monday. WEEKLY Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, $1.50 a Year, $i.qo Six Months. THE WKS1EUN MAN'tf CHANCE (Oresonian.) Oregon's volo in June will bo either larger or smaller tban its vote ol two ye: rs s l' P.epnblican majority ill either . 1 vr or sutfTRfc than the 15. 0 ) plunllty thrown for memlwrs ol C ncrc88 two years op. 11 it is larger tl.9 Katlou will cjnclo le thftt Theodore ItiotexriSi character and policy are a) pr0M.1l hwe and cliowhcro. It it it entailer, cvory tnciny the President has, which ir on Wall street or in the South or among land pilars in xho West, will takrr'Mia!e4tn(l Tolouble attack upon him Kvtry vo'e cast in Oregon in June s n deflnue verdict on $ these matters. Thern io another thine that men will eay if Oregon Rives a Republican major. ity of 20,000 in June; and that ia that Roosevelt is popular in tho West. It is a thin? that ought to bo truo and ought to be said; for it is to tho vigorous and progressive West that President Rooie velt turns for confldenc3 and support in bis vigorous and progressive polices. It is to the West that hp has loved to pome for thetherabsol his books, tor tho men to ride under h's command in war, for inspiration in his work and for,conKenial surroundings and compan ionate his hours' of recreation. All tho ambitions and needs of the West have interested him aB they have interested no other President. It is a proud prlvilego for a Western etato and for any Western uiru to be Rble to testify in eo fignal a way that tbis feel ing of the President for the West is ap preciated. We think that the privilege will bo availed of. Wo think that many Democrats, who will say little if anything about it will nevertheless cost a vote in Juno for the Republican ticket for the take of the effect it nill have in disheartening .the enemies President Kcoaevelt has matin by his upright and fiarless cource. K. S. DEAK'8 HECOKD. Wo giva below an extract from the Port Orford Tribune, of 1901, which in dicates the fort of record made by K. S. Dean, pri8JitJtmu,Mjci camMJaU for 4 "A t 5' ' ' ' ' ' . Ei $. Funfilahj ; . . I. ..' 'i fm-f SK W'JJ '.-jj. tiMHOt of Coos ccmnjjv when he vcm aiRweor1 of Curry. AfUt reviewing the trouble previously cawed by cnrolew welhods of other Heos, the Tribune says: We lisvo examined tho work ol our Vrwent an-ouor, for this year, and find, tho roll not only neat, clean and plainly Wlltn, hut find that he has taken jjreat pains to straighton out tangled Ulssrtp tlbnsandtorwes all real estuto to tho rlehtful ownors. having by hard work and creat patience mado plain and eomprelfeusive present ownurahlp town ship plates, which are of groat valuo n"mi should be kept up by future Assfenorn. Mr. Dean has evidently performed his duty well, and although some errors! may yet appear, ho ha, taken tho courso which tho law contemplates, and which will lead to future correct and business like aseesments 01 the county, asregarus ownership and dlscriptton of real prop orty. With a correct and propor assoa- ment of tho county, there will io little complaint against tho sheriff on acoount ol errors in delinquent tax sales, ON THE SIDE. Wo are informed that tho Porno- cratlo candidate for representative from Com county, in a speech at Jlyr tlo Point Tuesday night, paid hla com pliments to the COAST MAIL, and our iuformanta seem to think that some wrt of retaliatory uieannrea A are called for, but wo hardly aee tho uecesaity. "Wo have bevn expeotlng juat that thing.; It haa been sovcral years sinco tho MAIL was compliment etl by publio nbuo from this Fonroo. Tlio laat time, the tirado, without tuoderation or decenoy, or truth in iU alleged Btatomenta of facta, was delivered from n pulpit which tho party waa then disgracing, In a ohuroh which he had auceeded In tilling for ono ev ening under falao prc,tpnsea and by fraudulent announcement of his sub ject. Not for one entire, evening, e(thcr, for many of his auditors left In dUgnst at eeelng the houso deswrated by au exhibition of unbridled malevo lence, finding vent in languagp which np person with any pretentions to cul ture or oven common decency would bo guilty of using in a public address, oven outside of a church. And it niny 1m added that, on that occasion, the 6upppositiou was that Jie was eober. At that titno this party, who can not be classified in language that wo would aro to publish, cherished thu ambition to "run tho COAST MAIL out of town." He then thought that he held Marshfield under his thumb becatwo he was the only fountain of gush and slobber that wns always on tap 'in this bailiwick. He has since been unde ceived. During his erratic career since ho retired to private life, tho MAIL has let this Individual rest. !! Tho private individual has a right to gut drunk if ho wants to, and to oc cupy a cell in the oity buntilo us often as ronveneut, so long as Carter is oou- siderate enough to let hint out without haling him Iwfore the Recorder, and tho MAIL is not inclined to uso the news item, oven for revenge. In the caho of u party aspiring to public office, however, tho people should be Informed as to the character, or luck of character, of the man wjio seeks their suffrage, anjl if the MAIL wore not convinced that this person',, 1 Familiar Ml II (I 1H ' vl tw- repntflttouljnj rpeJrtKl wido olronk th ill1 ' tlon, mora .ytmld le ualtl. If thero wcru the slightest dnntrer that Ockyi ootjnty would (linhonoV.ll&r .,.. ,,' n.!".... .:.... i.i.J!V iron ifj ntu(iiuif hi in uuajiunKHuiu avjuu-la-it to represent her in tho th-egou lofjialftturo there would bo Jt call for tho mont Htmmoua otrort on tho part of Uioao )9 oaro for1 tho good lianio of tholr community, Mint it ia not potwlble to aupposo Uiat ovoii tho Democrat' foiflfio loKBerH' vote. Such a bid wih anticipated any huoIi cntaatroiiliOHucesHfully mndo many youra ago, by 11 when they plttbed him on tholr tiokot in Dcnubnt, and tho' ntuusuro ho put thohopo'that hi gift of gab would tlltt)UKh lrt ft and letter on tho Htntuto lioln In tho ciummik'U. 1 1 . .. .,... .... -.. i , . . , , , Tho fttnrrtl 1,n-,ulso- ft our ruim out and barka at you, la to throw ' 80mothlug nthttu, and thla must bo our oxoubo for wasting Bpnco on this matter. 1 WHY IS TIII3 TIIUST Why need tho Democrats givo 11i(.ia1 m i t rtlt tinAilf Add nnvlittn about tho Republicanism of Jouh S. Coke? No ono is urging thorn to vote for him as n Republican. If tho Re publicans aro satisfied, why Rhould tho Democrats work themselves into this state of oxoroutiating men tal perturbation There Is no question In tho minds of Republicans as to Mr. Coko's geuuluo conversion of tho error of his political ways. Then why all this commotion on the part of those who aro not expected Jo voto for him any way? . THAT BROADSIDE. Tho Chamlwrlalu Demooratio Club flres another broadside in this week's I. News. The two aud ono half columns of Demooratio erudition is mainly taken up with repetitions of tho "argu ment" that tho noxt legislature is sure to Iw Republican, and thoreforo Coos can safely Bend a Demooratio delegation without any danger of snoh a calamity as the election of a Demo; cratig U. S. Senator. This is gone over forward and backward and oross; wise, together with tho assertion that Roosevelt doesn't need any. endorse ment from Coos connty. .TlicMAIL is really surprised that tho Democratic brethren are willing to acknowledge that the best thing thoy'can'eayifor j Democratic principles isthaTluTthls j case they can't do aiy harm, because tho legislature is bound to bo Republi can. Of courso all that is bait to catch Republican suckers, but it is so very transparent that it is hardly worthy of serious consideration. In answer to tho MAIL'S challenge to name some of tho great things that thu Demooratio delegation would do for 00s, if elected, tho gentlemen make this declaration: If elected, thoy will, among other things, endeavor to get the season for fishing for bteelhead salmoU ox tended, and tho limits where they may 1 caught enlarged to iucludo every placo where there is tide water. Thoy will endeavor to Jmve passed a law for the protection of miners, and roanlating the ventilation of mines, and requiring a projnjr number of exits therefrom, and tho appointment Inf n mhiii iiijinectnr. Tliev will en- i0!lvor to have the rights of loggers to two sueams ior logging, inure iiiujhjt I ltmicwtfA Thoy will endeavor to , . , f t. connty such things as 10 tho ixsople need Now that is getting down to busi- I.TON PIANOS Name Exclusive Dealer, 7f - , 'i, .,,j,j Ai- 1 . ItltU' vrrt now. Tim ealwou niul yOumt' propo iiitiouH tfetati to uu'nn jtomutliluK lolU nato, but if tho people of Coos county nUtHuph'nieasurcrt'put through, they . , ..iv.-., . v.... ...w... will nl'fttul u ,KrsHt ricivl bettor ohniHio or gottlug thera by nendinu; Republi can (toleration to n ltopublicnn IiIhIu tur to ivak for thoui, 'the loRgoru' luvinwltlon in no very VKUQ that it riiuiply auiountri to n bid n.a ,. . w, ., mn , Thoy arc not likely to bo ugn In caught ...m. -uou ohnjr. . "They will endoavov to obtajn for tho county anoh things im tho people need." Iuorodlblo as it may appear, that Is precisely nlmllai to ono of tho reasons why tho Republican delegation Bhould boolooted, with the added force sibm Bm to the ,lomlnnut ,mrty , a a much hotter position to gut What it T-cr-n?p-rrTn--- f'ijuiCEdna23rr!rz;7aaiir7r2Tr m 4bw '.vxvht -lis .v:mv. im c.Hfe. 1 rA&ViV s rrih. We nre coinrr to bo more lilicrnl Lion-Hcnds, cut from the pa j . f Cash Wwm i.ivu tuwnya cvcn our customers, mil In Addif m to im Regular Fri ftiitsims tho same Lloc-Her.ds will cntltto mako some of our patrons rich men 1 nc nrst contest win be on the July -Jth attcjdt-i-p nt On Ft. hn::ls Warltl'n 7'nr; the awmid relates to TofI Vote For PrcahJont to bucct Ncv. 8, 1001. $z,ooj.' t dl tc distributed a taJi of the-.c riutta. making $40,000.00 on tho two, end, to ra.ko it stdl imro IntoroillnK, in aidl..j:i to this a-' ...:. wt- rill give a Grand First Prize 1 iMMBiiii.a.jEwssatBaosasa'-aTr-'ir Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 4 a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST What wilt bo tho tout July 4th MU-ndanco nt tho St t.ouli World's Fair At Chlco.3uly 4, ISO. tho ottonda.-vo wa KJ.OT. For nenrcit correct oatlmates recelvod In WooUoo Krilco Corn party' olllce, Toledo, Ohio, on or totoro Juno 'MU, I'M. wo will Klve first prlie (or the nearcit correct eitlruate, second ptlio to tho next neareit, etc., etc., at follow: 1 rust Prlsa 115,000.00 1 Second Prlrs 1,000,00 a Prises SSOO.OO cues ,,.. . 1 ,000.00 O Prizes 200.00 " 1,000.00 IO Prises 100.00 " ,,.1,000.00 20 Prises eo.oo " ,., 1,000.00 oo Prlreo-' ao.oo " l.ooo.oo 20O PrUes 10.00 " U.OOO.OO 1000 Prlies 0.00 " O.000.00 2130 PP.irEB, 7 Dltirlbuted io the Public aggregating 245,000.00 In addition fovhlclMahnHgivaCSiOOQ to Grocors Clerks (soo prrilculart In LION COFFEE cases) making a grand total of 3&,CG0.nQ. complete: detailed particulars m every paoaqis of r WOOLSOTJ SPICE CO., and a Work of Art." -.!' i. :.. ! m &.tM ' 'mt'y-tf'""1 - ,. '-y goes utter. Tho Doinooratlo HHikonivii ninko frank noknowlodgemuutof tho unbletu iHliod ohamoter of Bchiller JJ, Her mnnn, and mU: "And wo aro, afraid it will reiuiiln no, and for tlilw reasun wo say that as an ndvooato and repm HHUtatlvo Jio CAiinnt be compivnMl with' R, 0. 1,oo, wlio, if elected, will cer tainly be hwml and earnestly Htrlvo and struggle for uh." This argument that good lungs am iHvu cltaraoter, as a (unliileatlon for a roprcsentatlvo of this county Is more or lws Murpris tug, but it muim to be uiiulo iniuonrj' by the oxIgeuclGH of the sltuntloil, However, ovon in tho nritterof "got ting" things twnw tho HtlHlaturu t)a Chambcrlaiu Democrat lo Club is in formed that something is roqulrod be sldw tho ability and ttiiourlicd roHni sity to "lioller." Any ono who has watched a eouplo of sessions of tho legislature from tho reporters' tiiliU'8ho . AamamX frol ft uoll!rttoti knows It isn't the man who keeps his lmr.00 everlastingly going who, -rrn-w -. . H my fo X-il'V X"f..H .iiii .MHinaW then ovrr in 19fM in inri nt Linn CnfTiu Ni.t nn - knges, be uooU, na heretofore, Ojv you to Citlmaten in vur 50,000,00 nnd otr.eu, Ycu c..u and t:i r fu.iay TWO GHEAV OOTESTS eS $6,080 1 t7. T3 iffliVA. I mvfair$!& Zl to& JrWMag iih ilj M CVJI ;t: r ire iwBacmrtiirsnana 7a .!- T.'BjOv X v SMmssssk &h & ffr-Z&y votc on i0 aflCW JV H-WB . l"K'f rT7T' ffl&Z'&'J-xMk every Lion Cofe WHS.'!. V7 t ''' ..w- " WmMv$m: tM a. The 2 cent E 5 vat ' wi$ V PRESIDENTIAL VOTE COPiTEST What will bo lll'i totnl Iopulr Vpi eon tor frrallcrt (vote (of a'lcmi'lldntr r i.iljln 5 hi Hip rlrctmn Nnveir.tiei M. l'SJlf In lCMlclcclion, 13.!W.MIiopte voted It I'riuMctit. I'M iir.yi t cor. rcct catlmatu tccclvinl l-i WrioUrn tl' oCo.'a, olllir T '.rdo, O., on or before Nor 5, IWI.we wlllulvo rlrt priioior ih.'nmri t -nf rcct estimate, aeconJ prlto to thoncxtnea est, etc .etcat (ollowtt 1 I'lrstPrtxa 1 Second Prlro ,.. ... 2 l'rlcra tnoo.00 cacti O Prison 200.0O " IO Prlxus lOOVOO " 20 Prises oo.oo " OO Prises 20.0(1 ' 200 Prlr.es 10,00 " 1U00 Prlieo 0.00 " 2130 PRIZED, TOTAt, 320,000.00 JS. iEk K Am, 209&K fpaa COFF (COMTESV DEP'T.) rriTrnTririrr MiifWM ntysMsw 1 lWfcsrt' J pSBPHW W"Jrf 1 Jjrf -l'Vit(Wj.l!'-i-'J j - -x"- T hiH tho most iiilluonoo with )Ih follow niouibors or niakos thu Invtl ItnpreMlou for tho ooniinunlly thntnoudu hltn, Ono thing altout tho Olinnilmrlnln Douiooratlo Club It li n pU'nHnrb to note. Thoy novor forgot to tuitkn a roforenoo or two io tho "sack" whou thoy have anything to nay about thu COABJ MAIL. In thin thoy hIiow tholr ivspeut for 11 tluio honored jirooo dont. If any Coo county writer uhould orltielir.o tho MAIL without ringing In tills honry reference to l "sack", it would tijwot all thoivocnt traditions of Coos county journaliNUi. STEAMER . SUNK IN . COLLISION. l'lilmoutli, Mny Ul Tim J-Ycho!i hIi.iiiiiiii. (!ln.ii nrrlvml HiIh tlllil'llllll.. wlth tho Spanish Hteamer Hestav, which mink with live sailors. Umm r k&SHiX rxi 11 1 1111(1 for the valuable premium Grand Prlxc Cotitv.tttt, which will Cit'tr.atcsa dcslfw1. There will bo afargaiiiwiwiiiiMWiMiiMiwiiii iganniiwwas L mm $ v will th 31 3 WC 9 ta tho one who J- r.airca! rorrcct on hath cotiivutj, and thu.i your cwtitnater, "have two oportuni'.itc 1 1 vr Icnlni; a bl ; enrh ;ri c. ?tr,t Printed blanks to HUM w r . . A,1 und in c Pack- stamp covcra me expense or our acknowledgment to you that your cs iJE3 ti mate i3 recorded. 12.000.00 1.000.00 l.opn.oo 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 2,000.00 O.000.00 TOTAL, J20.000.00 jMminni1 M dML IC 59 -ffi a u ujrmr -r)f m i - j)Bi wsm kvzm TOLEDO, CMO. acwwiiiLTirr nte' Ft f . - i't. ; Marshfield, Oregon ' WB.M,"V Mi ifcafjMMpjMji, ii$ '-' ; m ' fk-l'-' 4.UIKI "! '- r I- - r-rvuiuatuirp.