rrr0 J "- .-H ,,. V... "-VMs4.S-' t.. - trM ( Mofr)wf---V"--- mtimJp$ .. -1 'v .V ""'" .-- ( S'Sl V(. '! .. kUtkp. . i -. ... ' rOWtftltf C 1 t n 'I nt i !i 1 1, ! ' 111 . iS ' I - i. I V irfi M 4 U St I J v I ' n i it R&2 i IV, J r i WARSrtFlELt, OREGON Enltrcd In the PoVtofflce at Marshf.eld as Second Class Matter. COOS 1)AY PUBLISHING CO., ifll ' "--- - P. C. LEVAR, Edflor i Manager; C W.lff WW RU, Foreman TELEPFCF- MAIN 45. DAILY: By mall, for advance paymyit only, 30 cents a month; 4 months W' $1.00. 'When not paid In advance ht price Is 50 cent per month, straight Issued every rr.t.-a'ng except Monday. v WEEKLY Issned Every Saturday. Terms. In Ad' .vance, 51.50a Year, Si. 00 SbC Jloathsk . i;rfil iA i CT HA I! Wr"1 nfi,t ,nwl tho imWien 0M WEEKLY tUAM ftlAlL thofenes, in perfect good faith, just as many loft the Republican party on The aamo issues and In equally good faith. Most of those who cnuio from tho Democratic to the Republican pnrty have stuck, while most of those who went tho other wny have returned to tho fold; that is what gives tho Ko publican party its great prepouderenco today. Then what justice or "fatr ihW is there in harping on the ouo string nnrl endeavoring by misleading statements to give the impression that lr. Coko has noted in bud faith or has followed ft vacillating conrao? Any One knows that it takes nerve Ijaud baokboue to break tho political ties of a lifetime, especially in tho eoso bfa man of Mr. Coke's prominence. Many men are In tho Deraoorn tic party today simply because they didn't have ho norve to km- 1 1 pnrty took what they considered the -1 wrong side of tho groat issues. They tiro steadfast to tho party. Mr. Coko is steadfast to principle. Many good peoplo nro imbued with tho spirit of partisanship to such an extent that thoy follow in good faith wherever the party leads. Their mo tives are not to bo critioized; neither fkonld the motives of tho man who thinks for himself and stays with his principles even though party lines bo re-drawn md leave him in another jurisdiction. It m!iy evou be tnat tho Chamberlain De'ni.ratio Club really consider Mr. j Coke'b conclusion that ho would rather the. cnuso of nuoxpootod and sudden emlwvrHssuiejtt.' It is a living "trco full tit slrenftht and almndaneo of nourishment for tho needs' or tho puu Ho. Shall tho pooplo forsako it and put fattlr In a shadow 'made up of th Deaiooratiu party and uaitimign mmmfaQitm talk? No I Kvory KepnbHiiu)i will Vtuhd siiuaro In the ballot box'aud put. his vote over tho homo plalo and tho Omit Umpire of truth will almcmnoo A strike I When game is oalled tho Hiwo will staud, 0 to 10 In favor of tho U. 0. P. THE SIMPLEX TYPESETTER New Machine Added to the Equipment of the Coast Mail Office Last week thore was Installed In tho but nono tho loss marvelous result of ofllufl of tho MAIL a Simplex TyM) brains tho modern printing' press. Setter. Tho addition of this nw and Tho Simplex does it though, and does expensive machinery Is necessary to it live or six times un fast as tho most break away when thoj lie disappointed. 1 politic' the. Democrats don't know where thy are at, just now. Their whole vorkJ are in a decidedly ohaotio state. As au illuslratiout Marshtlold has a Demooratlo oluls named for Governor Chamberlain. Tho iucm bera aro Hearst uun,and Chamber lain defeated tho ondorsement of Hearst by tho state convention. Tho only thing they can all ngrco on is iu cussing tho Republican party and when yon get right down to it, that is hardly a declaration of principles. It in rather curious that while mak ing the "Iwst men" talk tho Democrats can only cito the acts of two Demo crats who have passed away, and even then they fail to specify what it was that thoso two did. It is to bo oxpeoted that tho I)om , ,ntj ...lit anmnrl tliolr tlokot. )t ..n .1. ........ ..I. .!., v ......1.1 ...... i.jl(. VfVA.Ilct ... r...i- ..-- ..-....., HllirU Illliy HlWl llll' 4UtlllilTlllVllin lift ftllJPIU vIUInJ.,,.. when It comes to expecting . llepubll publishing a dally uiiwsaar siiol It was easy to mako tulstakes In tho cans to support it they Will certainly, as tho enterprise and progresstVourss ' old way An o would slip Into the oi tins communuy oemauos. ino.u isr iir u u imu mu -i , "v no Htich mis- 1?0R CIRCUIT JUDGE Judgo Potter, of Kugene, who lhad'j a brief visit to Coos recently to give Republicans a chnnco to see what sort 4muiiui Utey were nskel to vote for to . fill theoflicc of judge in this district, r r-nindo an excellent impression on all with whom he camo in coutact. (Juirt, rnnbsmning aiid gentlemanly, ho gavo the imrafcssion of being n nlu of great reserve force, as well us s-tudions mind anil intellectual power. He should re ceive his full party vote, and will un doubtedly draw 8Uiort from among thoHS of Uio other party who have been sat upon by the present judge in lib moments of irrnscibillty, or have ob- served tho decidedly unjudlcinl manner which is sometime allowed to char acterize that gcutloainu's demeanor on the bench. Judge Hamllton'sf rieuds bank great iy on tho money he saves to the tax payers by rushing the business before hls court. While this is a good point, In moderation, tho desiro to mako tho terms short should never interfere With tho administration of justice. Judge Potter will not allow matter to dawdle in his court, but neither will he "slam things through." re- gurdlei of consequences. He should receive tho unqualified bupport of his i party. The h largest possible amount of news mat the Simplex can mak In the strugglo over tho head of tho ticket, Republicans should not forget tlut among tho other candidates they have n good sheriu" to ro-eWot. Stove Gallier has conducted his oftlco iu n manner with which no one' seems to have been able to flnd.tho slightest fault. Ue is a thoroughly competeut oftlbial and should be re-elected with out question. The Democratic enndidato for treas urer nrcMutrt in ouo. of tho Coqulllo papers n good recommendation from home of the residents of tho conuty from which ho camo to Coos. John B. Y. ......i . ,. .mnli NitiwlnnHnil.. Iks right thou a Democrat nu erroneous. ' , , ., . . ,...' Ho has Ikjcu a resident of Coos county one, but in their overmastering "spirit , , . . ' since tho early days and thoso who of fairness" thoy should present tho . , . ., . i . know him best hold him in tho high- pnen fiilrlv. 1 '. . . rT.. 1...M uwlnw .t.nllflB Iio uiin nujviiui ii....... QUEER ARGUMENT The Democrats say: "Tho Democrats are asking your support ou tho ground that tho interests of Coo county de mand tho election of the best men and that their ticket is composed of tho best men." It will take something stronger than any arguments yet sot forth by i tho Democrats to convince the voters est esteem. cations for the olllco he occupies, and lie will be given another term. E. A. Anderson las been a resi dent of Marshfleld dluco "tho old trail" toEmplro was tho only over land routo out of town. Ho ban con ducted a successful livery and team ing business nil these years, and if any ono knows Coos county roads, ,he does. As good roads aro Loos Anderson's 1 'r !J!va ' W ( w f -fl , , -y' Mi j t Trywr'ffnwy.Uii rrr3Ji "PAIR- CHAMBERLAIN CtOB NESS" i V tt'.ra-ylcr that tho "spirit of if fuirs 'iThich Iwnauch a hold on tho OaaznUrlftia Dtmyt-ru'.Ic Club, does iOt tet it to accord fair treat. ! .!... ..,!,.,. tI,fc U rnmnort of tllO OOUUtJ-'S gTWlt HW.fl, Mr. W men", lit truth, the facts aro ! ,ricnce will bo of the utmost val I exactly tberovme. Both individually l the office of county commls ; and collectively tho Republican is tho woiwr. ijetter ticket, nno wneu i cumra iu " uvenige the variutlon is wide; there aro 110 mlutw quantitiiM ou the Ropub llcan ticket. POLITICAL ARENA avo filled with "dead mattor" (typo that htiH Ihmiii wort) atal 1 revolved step by step. At eaoh stop ) move, itmiit of tho distributor oyllnder tho iKittoin typo of eaoh lino of dead matter is tested by tho wards ov ohaunolo of tho lower cylinder, until it finds ono oxaotly oonesiKiiidlng and drojw down into tho lower magavslno. Tho lower cylinder Is stationary and at tho Isit torn of each channel It contains with a koylward Hlmllar to that of a tyisi writer. When a ohitraoter on tho key Ixiard Is pressed down tho lever releas es tho corresponding ohuraoter from tho ohiuiuel and deinwlts It on a rapid ly moving dlsa which onvrles It around the machine and to a "paoker" which jmuks tho lttors into a Una in their proimr order, In an upright iMItlou, or, touso a printer's phjase, "standing on their feet." A long line of tyin) rapidly forniH In fiimt if tho operator, and when he has enough for his purixwo he whirls his chair around, and with a small instrument called a "grab separates enough from the long lino to make a Hue the measure ho Is sett big. This ho justifies or "spaces" and then take auothor Hue and so on . When two ix-rsoiis am working at the same time, one ojieratos the koylsmrd and the other dews the spacing. As wain as one line Is spaced It Is automatical ly pushed buck to make room for an other and at tho wuim time the matter is leaded if so desued. After the uiauMno Is once in oj"ira t Ion all that i-uuioe-wary in the way of distribution Is to plaee a gully of dead tyjs on tho side of the ujijsir cyl inder lu'ii plaee prepaied for It. It dns (he 4work perfectly, and while It Is iipMinntly simple, It would 1st liu IKMslbte to explain the matter lutein giuit ly, so wo won't try, but Invite you to come and see for yourself. The Simplex is small and compact, occupying no more floor space than au ordinary coal stove, and while It took brains and lots of thmu to tnvnut It, It Is or remarkably simple unu-triiutioii and not at all liable to get out of repair. Wu have had It lnoM-ratlononly a few days, but that Js long enough to dis cover itn true worth, and every time we see It work, with almost human Intelligence, wo feel like taking oir our hat iu its prviouco. It is certainly the Ixt and most wonderful machine that ever graced a country print shop. f THE TREE OR A SHADOW TUn rinnnliHiiiui nnrtv comes lsjforo Do not bo rteeelveil uy use inrgumwiii tJl(J 1KKJ)i0 wjtj, fl loup. record of sue ter must lo handled, and hand com position is becoming too slow jn this rushing age. With tho aid of tho Simplex, we will not only lio ablo to handle u largo amount of news, but dQ it easier and letter, holding the forms ojen later and getting the best of tho news of the day that which cornea in lato in tho day. Especially in the matter of handling mout 'to the head of the Republican " that lecaos the Rejmbl icans urge a Ct, a practical demonstration of its machino we will lio a great improve - .....,'... , - n,..i. -,.. iflfiiirt ami tKilitical doctrines. Its ment over the old and tedious buck- sav mou- ticker. "la changing his political strong eimor.,emeiit pi iux..cu. i --; r; , of . .. . . ,.ftllIfWMitint. untni.ia.7.1 t -.- -r-- w) vw.rv.....- , afflliotiona from tho Democratic to the are at all weak in the nuitter of tho tMporj. ind vflKU0 Hj.culntIon. The it jH probable that on labor t I. ii.... ....i.. r. f !.,. ..11,,,...1 ' tiiA'i.t ittinf T..tv!tir ITitioll.vl -Kill- ....!,. .l.lj T?i.ttulil L-tinu' rolint it I.... ......Llm. Imu mnrn limn .mill HUJiuulJUJiJ yai, .Hi., wiki wiwiiwi ..urn. .. .--. ...n . --- jnajjisu ui nun -j .,. ..w.. ... ,,,j, iiiituniuu ... ....w an oin, straightforward contra, in ac-'ticj out of consideration, t hero would is and what it has done; thoy under oy Ihjoji ex)eiided than on a device to . . ., ... . . .' . i. ,i. ..i. .i... Lmiii tlwi tminr nf Hq coiidnct when ui.f nti iHatrilmJn tviio. For over a oord with his convictions or vJgnt and iw ovory reason xor uoo w e-ui v n , ;, , ,, ". . , . J i n mi .. ii.t .ii.m.lv1 ussutulugtho administratlvo and leg ceutury inventors have struggled vrMni. Tlie Dumooratic irty went, tho entiro Republican tiohet, mmply JJ of th C0UI Tho w . am whllo tJllllr 1 , public tmst the Republican party ,.fr,vts wore partially Huccossful, It t.t- it... 1. ....!..,.. Mir.itv.1 Af ltd fmflnti. i ....... I....... I. !.. ...i, Int. vnfivj , i..n. ...v ..v. m..... . -viin Illn Olltwivr' . n" " ........- jiuh UUI iaiuii in uiu J'i' '" ...n Evory ono wlio knows the facts knows It is no woudar tho Democrats mid feel hecuro in its leaderHhip. that a nractical machine has been . -I Tl... iitiiitirfillnlpil fiurlnni uild fore t .. iL ,...i r. .,.., ii... .... .. i ...,. v...-- it.. ' l. i i.n ...,n,.i,Ki(,.i:niiinii j..u ......... ..w... .. imr oil inu iniirKUL. t wumn into inwi iraiiLiHiiiiiii uiiu iiuiiiu, iiu tiujiv i hvuj ..vw.. i....-. - , .. . , , i... , ,.i.i... rr - ry"-- - -.-- ---. ... m .. counter to hia convictions on tho two for. the ; main issues of money and expansion, j with the best men this: Democratic ticket known it; if any r j night. One reawjii Is that Coo 4 cent arrival among the members of tho ' Is strongly Republican, und CamlMKl&iu Damocratic Club does not ly chunco is to palaver tho Kep ublicau know it ho win u,nlly verify tile statu i voters into forgetting that they , iro Re ment among his political usitociates. pnblicuui. T&oiu-audsof moil Ifelt the Democrat-1 Another reason is thai; in na.li- nal ,1 tb'eirou- the nation's prosperity ami welfare machinery' other than that encom- Jl l fvn " T....l.ll....i ....eK. in ......,1 t.. t.n I..11.0HI lu1v finiilil unn.-ir. COUllIlCllllH UIO jvujiui,v.. j' " Hinwni iu uiu iiiiiiiimi .-..v w .,-,. ihe voters of this commonwealth as a uto ,,eariy u hundred cliaracters. f pick reliable and trustworthy political . . f ., , t h For Pain JaKo a Pr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pill, and tho Pain will dis-' appear Lillo Magic. Net by pornlyitnff tho nerv ' n4 ulnnild, llk opium, rnorrhln. coclnJ und othor ilaiiupromi druff.1, tut by In orlnir tho naturnt lcri'tlons. This notion in obtaliiott nu a renal t at inodra illncovcrltn in nrdto'.no, maklnir 1. ...mII.Ia . .mII.v. .. tin Ufllliml, I1U1I description of this aftor-orr-cl. I f .. . M ll our dispatches, the Inof which do J wonderful machine and the only way; ,73" not nrrivo until a few minutos I fore to get even a faint Idea or its posit rftlnn NeurulKla. Heod aolio. Htomach ... .., iiIiIIl.,..! to pf in nrvtu. th iiuw bllith-i is to come and examine Itslncho. Menatruat Talan, Ithcutnatlim. ' r) i .... . t PHMbMftlui 1rtrtlMnllrt lff workings. We publish a picture in "Vy J1I fio. ly iWr calming act- this Issue which is accurate as far as Jon on tUo nnrvnHi nlmorft Inttantty ro-J Konoral apwaraneet go, but of course' vo such dUtninInc fc'llnc rts DU.J , ,. , , ,. ,, ,,.,, ! aloes, Car-aicHnesn, lite iRoxtlon, Irrl-j gives no Idea as to how It Is operated. taWtyf fii,opiHinrM, Nol .you-ae--.. ctcj Tito Simplex typesetter uses Just the Not moroly Jo they rrl uvp, but thoy;. Ha.no kind of tyie as Is set by hand. -" nbjoJutoly citre. Loeauw y pcr-o n , ' , vrrlnir In their uoo, you le awny with, Each individual typo has a separate tho cnuae. combination of "nicks" or notches Dr. Mltrs Antl-Pnln rflls'nro mtar-; . , , , i .I.,. ....i ., natccU that first pncknjjo tl hrnellt, or cut In tho edge, and on this fact is yoUp ro clt. Never mM la bullc.' based tho fuudameuttil prlnoiple of "t am UmnUful for tlm oxt Dr.' .iiiicn jmi-i'uiii x'lun nuvo ana aro iloini in. l.vur ntneo tuo war 1 havo ncait- ronrii PIIU thn nnlv rn,m.iii Him, mh. ..nt'.. I mi M ... T. -. -.-- ..-; Mm nUiirr mill rolniiiiir on an iixih. Ill ",0 rruer. miih-o inon I navo not linn tli( otlter, aim roiaung on an axiH. in ot)ft ,1IirU nttlll( j)PClU1 , i (ai, a I'M ixitli cyllndei-ri, cxtendliig vertically! , ,, Ilium Uli K"i ....... ........ ...... .. ll fMO fw., W vnAlnnl n.wl nn. CQIubiUO tllO Words into HOUtQIIkCH llllll vulaivn measures which aro freouontly ,.iaco theut in roadlness for that older, i" tnkes. Tho operator can and doubtless will continue to make mistakes, but they will ls fewer than Uifoie and the hardships of the proof reader will Imi considerably lessened and the sensi bilities or tho critical iirnvspajmr reader shocked b-ss frequently than bo fore. It would Iw nlmost lmio-slblo to give nn accurate tho machine. As will 1st noticed iu ll iw .i. ' i. - -.w,-w-- --- tiuiiif fl" iIWI nuivu Utttt Will A I Ml the,,ioture, tho tody or tho Simplex. X'&VXli? Wiftx 'S coniiHts or two cylinders, one hIm.vo ' onlyKenJy,nBll?l,o?Jrn .in thtjlr full length, are ninety parallel channels, each claunel corresisiiKllug to some one type. To distribute the type In thv first place, the channels of the upper cylinder, uiir nil4 l.l.uvii, i--.ttVI l 1 laail It. J 114 rind It nvorcomu.i tt.o 'Jlftlriilcy,1 -QUO llATTVmi'llU U....iul..... .! ijaiuiwkihii tinmimim 1 1, j nu. "PPP.P. Wrl.l t0 ,1" tr 1 rco Trial X.XViXj j'ncltaito of Dr. Mil' Antl Paln Pllli, tlio Now 'Sulontlilii Iloinml for I'aln. -AIho Kyinptom lllunlc. Our Upoclnllut wilt illaunoia your cauo, telt jou what Is wronjr. mill linw to rlirht It, i'reo. 1)11. MILUrt MUD1CAI, CO., juviiOitAToiuisa, jJtaciLvitx, mi V v 4 ' iME ARTISTIC- H n',-!U- - 1 . i. 4 4 . L UDWie PIANO f f 'I H Piano of'man International medals endorsed. 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