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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1902)
' s '.' v fy? ' .' aTC COAST MAIL. SATURDAY, AU i, 1W2 Published Kvcry Saturday by the Mail Puhusiiing Co. iSUltoCKIl'TION RATlib v thing .of-u. They lmvo bought land nnil . they havo sent tnon, horses nud tanterlala here. Theyh.no already Btartcd substantial improvements In nt Icnsi ono quarter. They havo given Coos Day uioro advertising than it lias had In the Inst decade, and they novo focussed tho nltontlon o( motiled men all ovor tho Unllod Statoa on thin port. flnr r-.r. (in .itlranpr tl Six months.... t.co'lhey havo advertleed tho fact, and It Is Three months 50 n fact, that this la tho host harbor bo- .60 will bo charged uhen notpald In atftancc , ,wc(n gfln FrMCjK0 nml Vtizci j;ounj, ' .'nmBnBaHHBiHrHa 1 la any ono tnosa-back enough to supposo STRAIGHT TALK FROM A NEWS PAPER OITICK. Itia sometimes refreshing, aa well as that thle la of no beneiU to tho country? Those people havo dono these things 1 1 . ...in .1 . i i. . .. Improving to hear a candid opinion r.t,nnu u,c w,u " 'l """ -,your work. The Coast Mail haa Umlworl: bother tboy overbuild a railroad -experience occasionally, and among tho or mt "nd II hMn'1 c08t ' "" -eommcDta that havo reached this office " nn-v ono ,,,,nk" U ,a n11 ,l boom lo fromeevcral quarters lately has been ( is Privileged to keep hi money buried nthe remark that there la nothing in tho , wl,ore il lt Jnfo- Ko ono is cooxh,8 ,,,m v.... m 1 .-it. to Invest in anything. Whatever turna ,. nn,s fnr'Bll. i.,t It h un.lfliiitoivl ti.t up, the man who kecpa hiahcadiauot v. ... -.., ... .. - ................ ...... the Coast Mail ia a NEWSPAPER. - It ia hero to give tho newa to its read- crsand it makos tho beet selection it can and'pr;nts aa much aa 1 Disiblo with thoj "resources at its comnund. Farther, it -itries to advance the interests ot Cooa Bay in every way r.osable. " Just now tho moat important matter beforo the people of Cooa Day lathe pro spect that this port ia to bo made, in the near future, tho terminus of a trans continental railroad. Whatever tho ic dividval opinion as to the hkilehood of such a road being ccnslrncted by the parties who are now on the ground, any nsano man must realize that if t!.y do 20 ahead and build the road it mean: n devolution and transformation on Coos "Hay beforo which tho growth of the laet 'quarter of a century dwindlca into in "jlgnlflcanco. The man who wanta to alt 'down and bury his head in the sand, to 'shutout all echoes from tho present 'movement ia welcome to do so and he needn't read tin Coast Mail, for this "paper proposes to place beforo its read ers every item of reliable news touching this matter that it can gel hold of. J ho Ma:l is not vouching that tho 'road will be built in fifteen minutes, but "t will cay tha: that if the road ia never built it has not, so far, coat the people of Cooa 15ay a cent. Neither tho Great Central Railroad Company nor any of ita allied corporations has asked any- going to got hurt. No one wants to sec a inero boom less than tho editors of this paper. At tho amo titno, not hing will rqaclch a boom quicker than tho publication of tho facta. The publication ot the news ia the le gitimato business of a newspaper, aa it ia understood in this office, ami if any ono doesn't want a newspaper run on that principlo we will not urge him to subscribe for the Coast Mail. INDUSTRIAL NOTES FROM EMPIRE CITY President J. W. Cook, of tho Great Central Land Co., was in town on b;ii nesB yesterday. Besides being the head of tho land company, Mr. Cook alto has entiro charge of the Herat Csntral Rail road interests here durm; tho absence of Chief Engineer Kinney. Ho reports the work at Empire City on Iho termi nal grounds of tho Bolt Liko road going forward as fast as possible. The 150 tons of freight received on the test Alliance included the scraper?, harness etc. for tho grading work These were shipped knocked down and aro being aesembled and put in condi tion for woik. In tho moan time, tho 24 head of horsos that arrived a few days ago are in pasture. About 75 more horses will nrrlvo eoon. President Green, of the Hell Lino road, ia now established in his offices nt Em pire, having as assiatants Hews Cole and Wald, as book-keeper and clorh. About. CO men altogether aro now domiciled In Umpire on tho buslnonn of tho Great Central and Us allied enter priseB, and tho old town iu experiencing a touch of tho removed lifo for which it haa boon waiting so long. The Great Central (Portland Journal.) Tho (treat Coutral Railroad propose to develop Southern Oregon from tho ahorea of tho t'lU'illc to tho Eastern lim its. It ia calculated to glvo transporta tion facilities to a region that haa here tofore been cut rfl from the world, ex cepting by thu Inadequate wagon roadn that aro nono too good. Plana aro upon foot that Involve con nection with other tines In tho E.it. at Salt Lako, and tho bonollta of tho pro Jeotcd road will comu to Portland. Onu of tho main featnreo of the proposed road Is a lino from Etignno to Portland, as well as otio from Coos nay, tho two lincu connecting and runnltig to tho East. That thero aro great possibilities in tho plana that havo been given in part to tho public by General Manager Kln noy seems, to bo conceded by most per sona who havo looked into tho matter. Portland ia promised tho commorolal control of tho region to bo tapped, which will bq of direct good to tho job bing and manufnc'.uiiuginteresta of tliib city. SCHOONER C II MERCHANT WRECKED AT NEIIALEM Tho following dUpatch from tho Ore- gonlonof tho 13th Inst., probably has I referenco to tho tchoouor C. II. Mor- ! chant, which was built in tho Murthfleld ehlpynrd In tho lato 70s, and ran hern I regularly for many ycarfr, Dean it Co. being principal owner.. Four ycaro ago kIio was sold, and Iub been running els where. Tillumook, Or., Aug. ll Tho lumLor schooner Merchant whilo bolng towed to eea by tho tug 'ieorgo R. Vosburg today from tho .N'ehalem, finding tho sea too ' rough, turned nrotind to go back and went ashore inside Nehnleu Ray. Tho , ilUElC UUL LU& 0'-U vi iTi.ytti.of t .h fjA. I coimtnutlv fiirnNi Iho hc.it mid prlnitMt of uioutH, which idvc.-t 1110 tho conlldoiico of my lutruiw. MEATS ARE A. NECESSITY hut It l ttoi'o.-nary Unit thi'y he puro mid wliohsionu. I do not pruuilo 11 discount, hut I will glvo you hmio mid courteous treatment mid vuliio rocolvod for your inonoy, Hutlnfac tlon guurailtt'oil or cash refunded. i MARSHFIELD CASH MEAT MARKET. HKNKY HOLM. Prop. l'rt'o didherv. P 1011c 181 ' VSAAiVAVWMVVVWWAWV ittmmwmtttmtmmmmmmmm i mmmmmm wmmmmamtmrnm jiNBfN!TsRrxwvaaesjssTr.sj S GOOS BAY, OREGON 5 c Offers the greatest inducements for the in- Z vestment of capital. For full particulars, 5 write GRHAT CfJNTFJAL LAND CO. ntupiro City Oregon NIJWNNS!WaNJCBVNaMKvJ a hi BBATI I SUPPLIESg '4 Of Si s n n it m at- n Tho million poron of tho t-kln nro little seworH through which xiMououR productH should fscnpn (mm tho body. Few ronlizo tho impottuncn ot keeping them open or realize how much mic'n vigor and energy la Increased by keeping ilium nclivi. A HEALTH REQPE Every uioruing, n quick sponvo bath with cool water to which a handful ol ha salt hai bnen added. Then Writ Ic rubbing with n batli liriinh until tho skin glowi and ho porMdriitiou etartn. It will double your accomplishment for tho day. Wo lmvo tho bath spcugen, Hoa bait and hath bruchea. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY, M.irslificld, Oregon M H IB R Bfl)Boieiieioaas0B0iiHtBOHa)RQiiaiiiaBiiBioMaRa promoters to pull off thu twenty-round M.MII. l.n...An frt..l tAn4 .! ........k tug atood by tho vessel and tho lumber "Mfc in""KV" "" ,,uul ""u """ wua unshipped oh fast aa potBlblo, but Gardner which wnaorlgiually vcheduled thero ia no hopea of saving her and tho il going to plecoa. &ho waa loaded by the Nehalem C'oinpauy and her destitu tion waa San Francisco. Ront-Garilncr Fight Salt Liko City, Utah, Aug. I l-Oon-6lderablu disappointment in manifested in nporting circles owr tho failuro of tho for tonight. Tho club io now conlldont of ita ability to bring off tho contest within tho noxt few days, a pormiindon to that effect having Leon obtained from tho authorities. Roth fightero nio on thu fluid and nro keeping up their train ing bo as to bo in tiio best of condition when thoy nro callhd upon to enter tho rJnjr. IssGjj.J Gj; FjIc. IrvIn;:ton'On-thc-IIudson, N. V., m. II MIs Helen 'toiilJ wua thu l.oitctd today ut an elaborate lawn foto given at Kirksldo, her handsome rusldunco near Roxhury. Tho affair was attended by more than GOO pureous, Including tunny v ili-known Society pooplu of Now York. io proceeds will bo ueod to furnish n r.mi in MIhb Gould'fl pot charity, tho Naval Urnnch Young Men's Chrlstalu rzzjwvizjzszixs&TSL; Aasoclallou hi Hrooklyir. IE)!!r'ircvwmafn nrtnynmr.mia iimu.Lmajuinm.i .LB1S -3B2SJWIi2 -ic-- 'Tif Important to Consumer UYINCr goods' direct from die mauuBfae turer iiiakc it possible for us to srihre'ditr customers Higli Ci-rade Values at a very low price. Nearly every steamer bringsiii additions to our already large stock. : : s s : . : 9 bmbmBbmbmP K yi New line of Ladies' and Childr6nsr colonial ties. Just arrived, "(all izODdnTibrgeTtho fo,moiis tfloriEoim r j . - p, i t .' Xcsm JN.-iEtB LI t.,; - Upto-dateaaies' and Gents' Furnishor v. It ' a t . I . : "IHU&.IXUK. Vn&MaKVtanB.vrm i j w 'n TMSu tiaBb 'cDHivut NMk.