Wnt " , , , t ?i m wnwai ,,l.w--rH'- -t.is-..-w-. n,,,,..-..,, MSK53KS?MSaPlTMIAW;aHETME'a . ' "P uui.kUtUiLlllV.k.i...k 'in 1. n.n nil in m ki.hAu jfctK. H .u4 - " "" " - - pH k.a Hv''il'y ,wfc.y - .-v-4 jKr-.f v- - l-cyd" t t. t, - -r, - r,v"r' ,'''n "'-""-' ; .' JS&. .t. y.y.-: IT . , L JlJ-i!lLi221i. JrTi'l"!1 V r WEEKLY COAST MAIL1 i VElKPHOHii MAIN 451. MARSHFIELD, OREGON 1 GCi S? PCBUSSING CO., , P. C. LEVAR, fitfflor and Manager. G. W. WOODWARD, Foreman DAILY: 3y taiHI, f aivarce ysymcat nnly, a cmt a ; s rawiths for , bt.ot. WSaa not V ": advance tke pries s nw ptr nwus, 9uu ikesit iy Mtaratag etjt Monday i i Ad ! WK5XLY i . v.-y Saturday, tft'ir: In fc..-e, : : Yet-. fet.rV.. Mo Months fcey SHT EDITORIAL -i It bat tuti tome Utile time since tho j !' v COAST KAIL fed; impaled to take a shv at the ks eckti. It ha ceomed U their r-nuctoas activity had some what almi?d. )w $ernl instance hive Un called to tfcu attention of rfcla jmpisr latoly that would seam to Indicate, that shay art not ll dl jot. To the lmrttaifet him! iiwonrigbte l::.oHtr. of etr, it i noJut to tlk : t !ub Li :1m thins for him. Bnt hvxv nrotiiOM wlio Irnocir tfumiAtlttly, or t tb Tomlt of the imiiiftive pmyoa-i-ty: tbos cl:oiiid I w'axKipi with bi iuiy good citizen who cttcbos them j t It. Why hoo!d f-ty iei('tont of Maivh flald hT h wont to wv- Rpiint the icwii, (specially to h atritpr? How tv vim aify dim denlMirntaiy niicaunige ' '' any out; wlio comas liere from tJic ont ijrio witii n viw to oat-tiug hid lot hore on Goo toyi Kvry (UfeirsWe viriscn hcWIwI to the jjopulatioii of oo- Bay holiw JJr.-.h-Uald, whila ho ha every ra?o to thauk hl4 lucky -wttrs that bo earn liem What mor can oithw liarty luk? Urshfluld i the beet town on th v&m ooait. It always ".vill I if it .liaeus rantaiu wide Mwake ami nrkt, C-o oipeTtwiiie that iireeeuc thum-i eelvee. lluxvhflold'd ptxisierity tart ou Mil id foundation. Her owth has 'x-va steady and oominoooj for uealy half u ceuhiry, Mod that v-ry conew-sntL-m which fcometJiuws. jMtrhajw, preventi Iter front gnupiiig a golden oftttrtuui ty at other thaw iiteKTiitts Jwr from 1 u a hotuoiy bxyrutfeion biting oil njoto than the enu chew. ' Whilnhidoo cot 0 nj like a rook' et. waithur does the uouui down liko . .:.!;, aui tiie man .in . .:ke Iris oil ou Manhiield's Mo-dity and ii:innou ruKd,ity will Hover :ic In Hiiothex- colamn will U found h eoiuwunioatioji from ouu of tho COAST MAIL'S HdutiriiiK triund. WJiilu wo nrt iwtuewhat diflldunt nUiut )ublfcsiny his, as wit woiUd rftlior drop nil controvomy M-itli mr mieiuud cdnt6niio:ary down tho.'ly, we havo concludod to j,'ivo it sjmco.Hnd will wy thtit wo nro Kind to locoivo hiich ox prorisiona of upjirvcintiou. Ilackoil h- ntlioril. A curtnln mllroiid, uccordln? to tlw Boston Trunscrlpt, linn set Its face agnln.se tho fm ims evil and Jims re borted lo t5'rlpturt to ninkc iunlii Its position. It Iiuh iiostwl In the two or three passenKer cars that coinprlbo U equipment tho followliiK notice: This means you! Thou Hluilt not inss. Numbers xx, 18. None shall ever pass. IaaluintxtlY, 10. Suffer not a man to jmss. Juutfea 111. 9. The wicked ehall no moro iuuC NnHum This generation shall not pasa.-Jftirk Though they roar; yet they cannot pue. i .Tftnlah V, 22. aVbevaid tho far and went Jonah I, 3 Mt The College Man . In American Uy DAVID STARR JORDAN. IT "jj "? 3) i'rot.Unt Leland Stcnfonlt Jr.. ILi Jl JL. tw Uniwreity J TAD occnslon not long ngi to wiy that tho i'utnro of ouv coit'litry lie in tho haiuld of throo olnssos of num young men. sttvnnou.s men and collect? inon. Thtwo contitnto our ttit, our second and our third estate, us they T?wl to sny in i'ranco, hut with this ditferonco, which is all tho diiTcrcucO in tho world, that AJJ. Jw iT fljl TJIKKE F01JM HIT OXK CLASS. The futuro of America lies in the haniL? of her yotmjr, stronj; collego uu'it. It litw in tho hands of her young men beeaut-e thy are inciial6f tho future, .bccniMo they can do thing, In'oauw the light of tho i4tv century if hf thuir eye, boc.iUbe tlie aspirations of the new contmy till their hearts, became TJ1K WLKDS OF FIiKKDOM wore blowing whero thny wore horn and reaivd. i i Ho is the loader who can forecast Uj,, future and is ;iot afraid to trust it, who undortnnd-. men and '.i .bring out tho best they have in them, who can make his country respected because ho can help to hold hor just and true and thus worthy of respect, who can stand with the party if need be. but who can in equal, need 1'OltCK THE PAKTV TO STAND WITH HIM. It i ono hope of democracy that a man's inlluence is not bhowu by the office ho holds, but by the .ervico he renders. If tho service bo moral and intellec tual, so much more does) it count. ft K H KecauBO men nro young and strong they will bo wanted for tho lifo of action. Because they have been trained in mind, and in morals, because they havo the scholar' horizon, Wauso abovo all they havo u senso of solidarity, bccAtuo, in short, ihey are oollogq men, thoy will find thomsolves devoted to tho nobloet f misoionary work T1LK SERVICE OF A HIEE PEOPLE. In considering tho futuro of our country, hor power to weather storms or to solvo problems, her ability to cut the CJordian knots of tajigling tyrannic, wo cannot lay too much s-tro-w ou tho part tho collgfmiiii shall take. HE IS EVEKYWIIFUE. Jle is self con fident, resoluto, kindly, joyous, tremendous ami irresistible. When need arises, he and hi kind will aland together. Thcro is a free masonry among thorn beyond any grip or :iun or magic password. They know how to holp oaeh oilier out, and they will do it. In faco ' of tho careless, jesting enrnostnes, the terrible, jovial conscientious ness of tho college man, tyranny and superstition cannot stand. THESE HAVE TIIKIU Vor.DATIO.S l.V IC.XOKArCE A2CD DlTLLXESS. The man wlio knows and is not afraid to do, with the free holp of hundreds of his own kind, will provail against disorganirx'd stupidity. The college is no longer an nz-cotic nteort, a dim coll where inon piny with thoir highor feelings lxjcauo thoro aro no other toys within thoir roach. . IT IS A LITTLE WORLD IN ITSELF, A WORLD OF OPEN AIR, WITH A LITTLE OF ALL THE GREAT WORLD HAS TO OFFER THE SAME REWARDS, THE SAME PUNISHMENTS, VITH A FEEL. ING OF DROTHERHOOD, OF LOYALTY, OF TEAM SERVICE- WHICH SHALL BE AS POWERFUL IN SMALL. .KHz The Dy llev. Dr. R. . MAC ARTHUR Of New YorK fflW $X thirty-four veara been marked, irueh more pronduc-uco is now given to tho HUMAN ITAKI AX aido o church life. Wo today are showing our lovo for God by allowing our love for our follow man as novor leforo in Christiau hUtory. The pulpit did not touch groat living quoatioini when I camo to New York; perhaps beforo tho war, when blavory wa tho burning question, it may have donoso, but in tho first years of my pawtoruto if a minister of tho city tme1lpd"upon or diaii."scd any nhwrbing topic TIE WAS CHAllAf'TEiUZElJ AS A KEXSATIOXALIST, A FANATIC Wo now see that tho pulpit cannot bo loyal to God except it lifts up its voice in opposition to municipal critno and in favor of rightful living. Wo now heo that patriotism and roligiou OANXOT BE SEPARATED. A man in tho pulpit must not forgot his duties to tho stato. Tho ballot box is as sacred in ita placo aa is tho communion tablo in its placo. Truo religion and gonuluo pa triotism cannot bt? ill vorccd. I do not find occafiion for tho pessimism.1 regarding churches ha which Botno mon indulge To mJ.tho 1biItlook WAS NEVER BRIGHTER than it is at'thL? momfcnl. Vastly moro monoy ia given for all benevolent, oduca'tionnrand philanthropic objecta tlinn tliirty four velars ago. l ie not truo that t'.to rich aro growing rlchov and tho poor poorer in tlie penso tliat tho increasing woalth of tho rich produces increasing poverty among tiio poor.' I 'do not find thai there is An estrangement botween workinrmon and thp chuwh aj TT o THE GREAT WORLD AS IN THE Q World Is Growing Better & tho changes in church work havo noino nilinn. . . ' : , ... 1 do not .find tho disregard of Sunday In Now York now any router than It was thirty-four year ago, When L lake into account tho cosmopolitan population of tho city 1 A"M ASTOUNDED THAT SUNDAY IS GENERA I.I.Y OllSEKVED. I do not find any decadonco in tho churches, faking a broild view of.lhoir work into account. Some men who were mighty in tho pulpit a gen eration ago havo not been succeeded liy their poors as trenchers, but the churches havo adopted now methods, of activity and aro doing more PRACTICAL religious work than they did when these mighty men were in the pulpit. " , I DO NOT FIND THAT THE PROPORTION OF MEN IN CHURCH CONGREGATIONS 13 SMALLER THAN WHEN I BEGAN MY MINIS TRY. IN MANY OF MY OWN CONGREGATIONS THG NUMDEn OP MEN 10 GREATER THAN WOMEN. ' I will not deny that in thirty-four years I havo scon groat changes in theological thought, but nil these changxw aro in the iutor est of a nobler conception of God and of A NOBLER AND DIVINER IICMANITV. j g.. out into my thirty-fifth year with unquestioning faith in God, in tho liiblo rightly interpreted and in tho church as God's best representative in tho world 1 expect to woo greater icteric for rvuth and Gml in tho near future than in the puAU THE WHOLE WORLD WA9 NEVER BO GOOD. QiU of the war between Ru-iu and Japan, hnwrrver ?t may end, will come a new, Ru-sia, it dwpiwitinn largely overthrown! and a fuller liberty aurod. There will cm e li till moro energetic and superb Tapnn. Japanese Successes Furnish No Argument For Torpedo Boats Dy Admiral blr CYPRIAN nRIDCI'. Ilrithli Navy r yT SEE no new 1csmu ''roiu torpedo boats in tho prosont war in the east. Aly view is there is only ono way to defend voitraolf effectively aitiiintt tinndo attack and A'aW. V 1 ggg) that is "to ASSUME It you go limiting will have quite enough to occupy tliout in looking out for thomaalvoa. Tho essence of a torjKHlo lKot is attack by surprise, to got in unol served, launch a torpedo and get nwny. If yoi simply remain quiot and trust in an obstruction which you put around you, mi active, vigorous assailant is bound to find a soft place in it. I do not regard the sttbmarino ns progress. In my mind it is a somewhat HAXDICAITKD TORPEDO HO AT. As I said, a tor pedo boat depends on suddenness, and it nlo dcHnU on invisibility, by which suddenness of attack is aided. If it can loavo it base, roach its objective, deliver its attack and get nearly Imck to its Iaumi boforo daylight it htw a very grent prospect of uacaping with impunity. To do this it is obvious that IT MUST HAVE IHOll SPEED. Tho submarine leotno inrisiblu only when near tho object of attack. It ia then more completely invisiblo than tho ordinary torpedo bout, but it has to pay what I regard as the very hir;li price of relatively extreme sluwiuss in movement. 1 don't think a submarine has been couslructad, or is Iikolv to he, that can cover moro than nine or ten kiiots por hour. Therefore tho apparent advnntap" o" TEMPO RARY INVISIBILITY i neutralixed.by lack r.f hra-ed. QATTLESHIPS, VHEN VHRY l.ARGE ARC INEFFECTIVE. THE MODERN BATTLESHIP 18 A FORTRI5 ArLOAT, AND THE LAND IS THE PLACE FOR A F0RTRI38. TO MY MIND IT IS INADVISABLE TO BUILD DATTLE8HIP8 LARCtiFl THAN THE KEARSARGE AND KENTUCKY, AND EVEN THEY ARE A BIT LARGE. I do not hesitate to say that tho sanitary arraugomonta iii tho lat est typo of British battlchiHi aro disgusting. On tho Kentucky it is as if one wore in a private hoitso. On tho Glory, which is a fairly now vessel, there isn't a Miiftlo bath, oxcept ono plncod way down in a dark hold, whore tho middies bathe. I should say, in respect to her insido fittings, tho Keutucl.v U X HUNDRED YEARS IN 'A.D VANCE OF ANY OF OUR WARSH1TS. Women Make the ny MELVILLE I!. STONL, Cciuril Muutfer AiocUteU Pro HE two greateat powers of civilij'.ation are tho pnuw and mm- women. This is something to do feel tho deep sense ll "P4 DO YOU NOT KNOW THAT NOT ONE LINE OF SCANDAL WOULD APPEAR IN AN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER IF NOT READ AND DEMANDED BY WOMEN7. Lot mo toll you that tho scandal papors of tho country aro sup ported by women. No largo metropolitan newspaper can live UN LESS JT.ajKETS THE DEMANDS OF WOMEN, If you givo it fair thmght you will agree with mo. Tho things wo Inveigh against Most are written for women and not men. IF THE FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S' CLUD3 WILL UET IT8 FACE A8 ONE AGAIN3T THE SCANDAL NEWSPAPERS, THE YELLOW JOURNAL8, IT CAN END THAT CURSE TO AMERICAN NEW8PAPF.RG. " cut m'n iiiiiuiMirdiiifiit. hours looklfiK af thorn. At each uun- A lady who was in Port Arthur dur- shot tho cats mcliud their hnclcH anil tag the bombardments by Admiral Tin stiffened their Icuh and hccmod both Ko'h licet thus describes tho curious tcrrlllcd and fuiloiiH, Then whim a effect produced on cats by tho can-' hissing shell arrived It khvo tho iiIkiiiiI iionado: "1 was nt my window durlriK ff frightful buttlo. They JuinptM each bombardment by tho Japs, but at oaeh other, raging llko tigers, and only through tho day, becaiiwi t night w-i'iacd to hold each other responsible I did not dare Htlr out of bed. In 'or what waa talUng place. The effect front of mo thcro was a llttlo roof ttm was so comical that wo could not help which llvo or six cats of tho neighbor- laughing, although thu occasion did hood collected. Kach time -thcroAvna.- not Inspire gufcHy. After having u iKimbarduiont tho cuts duly arrived, fought, tho cat. retired for awhile, as and, having observed thorn, I oa Uio though bewlblere!, but au noon as the ittcood occoslon proceeded to wntch bombardinont began again they went i)lMS. with, nu'ifcuylly -wo mmaftd Uw , thvouiili tho eanw bolji, . Ducb thno A VIGOROUS OEEENSI VE. a squadron of torpedo boatifc thoy Ukdfo Newspapers "Yellow f not an idle eomplimouL, as, having with newspiqH'rs of the country, 1 of roapon ibility rchting upon mo. II wan always the hiuiio." Left on thi CoIiIiIit'n IIiiikIk. I'nlatlnit to a row or dusty hIiock ou a Nlii'ir, the eiiHlniner nulled the cnt bier; "Mow In the world dtd'nit collect (ill (linxo nImuvT Do you mean tn iuiy, Unit piMiple leave tl(ilr hoea for re pulr and then never eoniehfter them'" ".IukI that," repllel the cobbler, "Hornet lines after ihey have left their nIiocm they come tn the concliiHlnn that tln',M Hither xpciid a little more money Mid Ret a new pair onlrluht. Then tiwiln If Ihey have a lot or nltoes thoy don't nil lie pair they've left In here, iliul they foriiet nil iilioiu lliem. It's rti'iiernlly men who do that ttort of (IiIiik. though. A woman iinuim to ho more provident, "No; the worl( on lliem lx (lot u dend Ionm to mo, for after Keeplm; them a yrnr I Kennnilly offer them lor nolo at n price In iidvam-e of the value of my work oil them. HnmctlincH I reap unite a little money from my Hide of dexerted hoc, and many a poor pertton 'Ih n, mIIcK kIio.i for uboiit if third Iihh than Its Vnrth.HNt,w Ytn It Picmm, V Omul SniMiirlliio. A southern writer (ells this Mory of a negro preacher's veraloii f tho para ble of the (mod HMimirltan; Then' was a trnxcler on a lonely luinl, said tho preacher, who wits not upon by thieves, rwhlH'd and left wounded and hdphm by tho wayside. As he lay theie vari ous persons piiHoed him, hut none of , fern I to assist him. Presently, how eer. n (siur Sniiuirllan came by and, lokliiK pity on the voiiihIc1 iiiiiu's plight, helped htm oil bin mule and 1 took him to an Inn, -where he ordered I food ami drink and rnlmeut for the i inini, illNcttiiK the Imike.tH-r to svad the hill to him "AimI dts hiii a tniu lnry. Irethren, iimelmhtl the pronch er, "for de Inn ant stHiidlu' dere yet, iiimI In d do'wny nio stuudln' de skel' i (.Ml oti de lunkeejtvr. waltlll' fer do , ksh! Hn nut rl tno to come bm'k an' pay do WII.M-llaiK.r,s W.tly. I ,... .1 i , I. l,n- Aoiooa lli Hilili-r. I "A mfclJr,s le for nr children Is j pretty slnnia." said a blolualst. "IVikt i her cblhln-n away froui lu r and alio will remember tliora for twty-four hoMra." "Mow do you know)" "I latve often uindi' the -XKtrttuunt. Alwnys. nl th end of imi, twelva, twenty Imiuim, a spider luolhor web tyimes Imek the yoiimi tlmt you laive ieiMir.d from her. Afler a full day has m.i"il, thoiiuh. she fowls. lCeeji her little ones away from her a full day and they ate strnnmrs to hor ou their return. Hue la llalilt to eat tlniin. "Her inailtol Is struiiftiH than bur oatirnutl love. Take her UuebaiHl from h-r snd she will iiitsmn him faithfully for a doy hihI a half." I rllllfll I lir0. I When one Ule- : ii a wrsoiitil tlnvk to wy a note due at some other louk. It may lw iMvssrjr i at tho !:,. k ifrtltlwl. Thla la done by nu ' -inkier of the 14 ilk, who slumps acntss il e fare of th" chirk Ihe winl "tVrtl- j awl" 4or "lSal wImii proHrly Indors- ' .(" uiidfr hla name. Hunk will usiinl l rtlfy un rloi-k drawn upon them If the detMNiltor has the amount In the Imnk. as the check Is liiiinllatoly chnruiil mmlnst the nctiuiil when eel-, tltiisl. A chit-k -crtlrtisl nisi nut ui.l shoukl be depiHlloil. lest one's HCCotlllt Utf ovwuliiiwn. Xv Idea Maaaalna. Tim ICori'riii, '1'lie Korean Is oiiinlvoroiis. Illrds of thtf air, blasts of the Held and Itah from the seu- nothlna eoms nnikw to , Ids palate, ling meat Is In aM-at re. pleat at lertnln snisons, hhi and beef wlh the hltarl tmdrnluud fhiiu thu cares mi. fowls and naine, bin Is eookml , with lh llahta. KlbletH, head ami' claws j Intact, fish sun dried and liluhly nod- Utlorotls- all HIV neeeptuble lo hllll. .Uyrrli. j When the myrrh first xinlt from tint triH It la of yellowish, whitish, ', buttery consistency thai gradually hanleiis uml assumes n relillsli, suiul- , trHinfpmont color. It Is useil princi pally ns one of the components of In n'U. uml the best ipiallty of It coiuus . f.xjiu the .Somali country and lower ' Abyssinia, near llarrnr. i l'Mleiiee. Patlenco Is tho most Important factor j hi imildug a riicchs of life. No groat work whs ever leeoinpllshed without a wholiMome aiiiouut of this attribute practiced by the neblever. All lTi.(TII Tllle. . "In many cases," says Kir John l,uh hock, "religious differences are mainly verbal, There Is an eastern tale of four men an Arab, n Persian, a Turk mid a (Ireek-who agreed to club to gether for mi evening meal, hut when they had done so they quarreled as to . what It should be. The 'I'm k proposed i ii'.um, tho Arab illicit, the Persian nu- ! glnir, while the (Srci.lc Insisted ou sta- phyllou. While they were disputing i "lluforo their eycii illil ianii, f Lifoloa with rrapoo, u niinloiiur'H (ihh, j Kihuiik to lili fci't enrli imili anil uliowcil, Willi oiiKi-r luiini, tlmt iurilu load. 'Him iiisum,' Mild that Turk. 'Anil boo AtiKlmr,' the I'urwlun, 'What sboulil be Hotter?' 'Nay. ancli, itnnli 'tlu,' l Thu Arph cried, The (ironic until, 'ThtH Is my miiiihyllim.' Then they tioiiKht Tliulr Kin Pus lu iicjirc, llvnce, bg yu tuuidit." m,i rer" tsmm smma