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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1902)
"La It r1 being Indlcatlvoof ft ronowalof hiisluiiii llfo nnd mi nwnkonltig from Its iiltburto lethargic uondltion. MOUTH 1IKNI). OntOfforlcallv. North Hand mnv not. hn classed In tliollit of town i, It being pri vate property; diii wnon woowiervo the glow of Industrial liont thoro exhibited, and which has continued during it period of forty yonrs, wo fool Mint it would nvor oi positive ncgilgonco to Ignoro It. Tito nctlvlty nnd vigor ol onu man who ho I iik Intent on Hid accomplishment of hid projects htti kujit pushing ahead, li thoro Illustrated. VAimow This town In ploannntly situated in u huud of tlm buy nbovo North Hond. It offora a iiholtorud nnd n Inutility nltu for private residence, An tlm business of tho bay expands wo may look for tho oroction nl Yarrow of commodious cot tnges. Tho vinw of tho iippnr bay from this place In really llnu; making It n do eirnhto location, In nscondlng tho bay towards our mixt point for description, wo pa tlm Tannery, tho proprlutor ol which Is Mr. T, SI. Dlmmlok. Tim tannery wan built In IHHO, by Ulmmlrk nod Kruno. Mr. Dliniiilck lulu mutiflgi'd tho biisluein during the IntiirvAl. Tho tannery In de voted, iixnltislvily, to tho production of .tkirllng willed Is umployod in tho mnn uf actum of harneeu. UMiin-.ui. This le a growing town. Tho popula tion Iiicpwi'b by leaps nnd bound, nnd tliu nginoutalloii glnilluH tho contruo' lion of dwelling to ncromodato tho In llux. Mnrtblbdd contains n bank, nloo trio light nnd wntorworks; threu hard witro stores, nod ns neconforlc, nn ex celling tiurnbiirof tinker. Two furni ture stores; two blacksmith shops nnd tliroo mont saarLuU. Four livery stnblcs nnd Minn tldo shown in tlio snmo lino of builiiuHs, Mix clothing uMtithlithtuontJi, Millinery anil dri'ssinnkors ud lullnlttiin. Tho grorory llnu Is woll rupro'onlod competition bulu lively Tho professors of modlcinn nnd aur gery nrn In ovldouco, In Q, 8 and ad utrtiaiqua pnratue. Tliu youthful element Is nbundnnt, hoalihy nnd flgorous which rellt'otn credit on tho el I inn to. Murelifli-lil h well Atippllod with new paper; ttiero being threo in such proxi mity that It is surprleing to obtcrvo tho aminbllitv npparuiit. Taken in to'.o, It Is a livo and progrci ilvn town. Tho report of tho Blgnal servln for 1893 makes tliu following showing of thu nie.ni toinporaturo for ovory month In tho year: I'd m o u & UONTII". Of B n u a m .Ian. .'IIMI Feb If.'.' Mar. . . . ir. Apr lU.li May r.i. I it no.... )t)..'l July...., WIS Auk I Sept. . . ''7.2 Oct M.l Snv .... I.fl Dvv. ... . SO II Aiiimnii fil.H' rtitiilirrnturn s" - m 2 3 5' s c a ! ji B 9 ' -u a 2 i'M h.i r'30 1 o.i -!'-" io i 07.11 U.7 05 10 H 8 71 l H.7 71 W 7.B 70 Ml 7,'J IW 4 1 10.11 : ii lo.o 0I27IO.D (13112 U.I """ 07, K. K. 3 2 g 2. ? Z - s- ; i S I 11.20 lit 12 1 7 1M 8 8 1 7.21 13 f, l.US H 3 101 II . S.lft M ' .12 11 , .01 B ('..It 12 B.87 10 -I ' 0 21 JO 2 I T7.HI IPS 31 "2i 2 JIIHCKI.I.ANCOCH ThlshenUhv nnd highly productlvo region ban suffered greatly in tho past by tho uncertainty of tho depth of water nl tli. ontrmico of tho bay, but now that n (,'ootl channel is being puntiiitu'd, nnd vessels pasH rapidly in mid out, tho ef fort of tho mining, loixi'.inu nnd (arming uouimuiiltles will bo no longer rotardod, nnd thu varied Industries will roceivo n vigorous iuipulrto. Tho prevAillng nativ ity now apparent In huHinucu circles f.)ro3udova it bright nnd prosperous future. Knttlors nro nrrivlnitditlly to plorco tho eolitudei of, nnd to build up homes in, thin prolllbi region. Tho onu ml of tho nxonud nitw tho buny Inlll nnd tho whiutlu nl tho locomotive nro now beard where hitherto tho only round tbnt broke tho primovul fitlllunss wns the echo of tho HnreaniliiH panther nnd the whistloof the elk. . ltoHelmrc, Dougbta county, helng. but 03 mlloi from (Jooabty, it fglloww that thu bay offera nn outlet for tho products of that suction whloli oaunot booxcelled. f'6 doubt but what with u railroad con ncctliiK the bay with thu Uinpqun valley n now mitrkot could lo built up for Cooi county coal IWIng, us tb rond will, through it country whom tho mntoriivl forconatrnotlon is KfowiiiR on ovory hand, Its ooatit will bo tnnl;;iilllunnt in comparison to tho mngnitudo of tho undertaking nnd IU iluanebtl result. Tho trade of that 8octlon Is bound to (low towards Onos liny; thoroforo, wlioover may complete tho road, it is n foregone conclusion that tho'lron Ijorso connect ing Coo i bay nud thu iutorior will ba in operation boforo long. Tho plow, onco iaeortod and tho plant laid, tho harvest - ' wilt contlnuo to Incroaso until oonnoc tlon Is inado with roads oast.of tho Gas endo mountains nnd the Atlantic coatjl. Tho Oooi liny. Hoiobnrg nnd Hastorn ritllwayproloctod (romMarshfleld toltoso burg already oxtends from tho former point to Myrtle Point, a dlstanco of oyor 3Q mllos. Trains aro run regularly on this road and bring largo quantities of logs, lumbar and nlbor products of tho Ooqulllo valley to tho Coos bay mills or for shipment to outsldo markets. 1MMKIIUTIOK What wo vant in this country In a class of Immigrants who haro somo means to buy n plnco whom buying Is tho object; moans. In taking up land, to on nble thorn to make a fair rtnrt to ontor tlm Inrmlng, dnlryli.g, stock rnldng, mining, logging or (Islilng business, aoy of which is profitable on this part of tho Pacific cobs . Wo.havo no uso for Idlers ami do not wish to attract tlinm. In short, wo want practical, prndont nnd miorgotlc pooplo to abide with us, nnd then wo will build up n hivo of in dustry nccond to none in tlinio United Htntes. To thoso whonro necking homes and who may, porchnnco, read tlinio lines, this Is good ndvico. There is n wide field hero for tho Investmont of capital In prolltnhlo ventures. Instead of n ipnmly auttlod district ns nl pres ent, tills rnngn doping gently to tho I'o rllji, rich in Its hidden ns well as vlnlblo resources, presents n magnificent domnln clothed in verdure throughout tho vcar; its surfacn covered with n vnriolyof tim ber, nnd under nlmnst every ncrc secret ing In subterranean reccefos untold mnsses of mineral wealth, li doatlned to iM'comu tho homo of n largo nud pror tierous jvopulntlon. Capital nnd labor linve but Inserted tho entering wodgo taken but tho first stop into this labora tory of nature, nnd tho end in not yet. Thoro Is no vlsiblo obstnclo to ret aril Its growth; tho iittriosnhoro nnd tho earth nro In harmony; tno tangibility of Its rosoursos has been demonstrated ; there (pro its development Is assured. Tho success of practical operations In the past nnd present period Inn limited flold Hhould bo sudlclenl wnrrnnt for tho ap plication nnd investment of capital to n inoro extended pphoro of nctlou. C7 -C. S3 "2P Z XI X JSk. Rimtt Its Kcd Vm Hail Ahnn Besfjr Clgur.laro csme&c Will Picnic Tho Nredlo Workcrn club mot nt the homo of Mrs. T. S- MlnnttThurwlay af ternoon, nud n very profitable tlmo was nnnt Tlm rlnh I'finnlmli'd tn Indtllirn tliuniHclvos in n picnic nt tho Lifc-Snvtng station. Tlio ciuu win lonvo tno uock nt 8 o'clock Haturday morning on tho Flyer nnd roiurn in tuo ovening. iO'Jid enough foranyMy! f,x Havana Filler w w w " PLORODORA " HANDS en of skmc value as tact rem "STAR," " H08SB SHOD," t "SFSAR.linAD,,",STAtfPAnD M Vi," . OLD PSACH & HO.'.'Sr," "SAW LOG." "OU; YABGIUY" cr "MASTER WORKMAN" Ttticco. wmmmmammmmmmaammamtA INTIiRSTING ITEMS OF NEWS ABOliTTBE R R G. 0. Adams took .the first load of freight to the new town of Bangor Thursday. The work of clearing-ground for the town alto of JJangor will bo wee ward na speedily as Is practical. uftfleed for- Flftcen more men rrlve4 yeateday for tho Great Central Land Company and liavo gone into camp at Dangor. M. M. Jolinvon. pf Ban Frnnciico, has accepted tho appointment as Chief Com missary Master with tho Empire Con struction Co. Tho Great Central Land Company hnvo recbrlstoned I'ouy Slough und liore after that historical name will bo nub. stltuted by the now one i'ON Y LAQOOX, J, M. Bhnhan of llntsbcton, Knn., ar rived on tho Alliance. Mr. Uhabtu U largely iuteresd in the Groat Ceutrcl Lund Co. nnd is one of tho bolld monled men of tho country. Ho will remain hciu for somo time. ' COOS BAY, ORBGOFf ' Offers the greatest inducements for the in- . fc VfrMf nt -'itft ns (tAl i.5-,f-M write GREAT CENTRAL IjiTjD GO. Empire City Orooo Tho Ilov. J.J. Wnltcr. who was form- orly pastor ol Centenary Methodist Church iu Kast Portland, and wont from I that pastorate to tho jweltlon of bishop . of Alaska for his denomination lias been appointed colonization ngdnt oi thu Great Central Land Company, operating In connection with tlio ureal uontrai Laud Company, operating in connection with tlio Great Central IUIIroad between Coos Uay and Bull Lako City. The Orcgonlnn prtnta tho following nmong its railroad news in Tuosdity'e paper : News comes daily that work nt thu front on thu Clark lino between tfa.t Lako nnd Los Angeles js losing vigor nud men expect nil bulldog operations there to stop boforo long. It Is understood that the purpose to liavo teen served by thu Clark lino will bo hotter served by tliu Coos Day line nud tbnt nil (ho energy bus left tho Clark operations sluco tho Coos liny lino wns accepted. Personal letters from men engaged on the Clark toad tells tho Btory too plainly to bo doubted. J. X. Sbaban, of Kansas, n guest of tho Imperial, is hero to look over the Coos liny Railroad proposition. Mr. Bliabnn is a man of inrgo means, nud has In contemplation important invest ments In Oregon, particularly in tho Coos flay region If (bat eecllon comes up to its advertised mngnillcencc. He will depart from tho city this evening on n tour of inspection, nnd will bo ab sent for a week or two. Tlio Coos Bay railroad icoms to bo at tracting great attention throughout tho country, nud Mr. tihahan eoya that many men of largo mcaua nro waiting to hear from him boforo deciding to como out and invustlgato for tboaieelves. Port laud Journal. RUNAWAY YOUTH CAUSES JliUCIi ANXIETY Cnlcliing Slough People Alarmed by Allsterious Disappearance. Found at Coqilille Coneldorablo excitement nnd alarm wns caused on Ontchlng slough Satur day ana Sunday by tho disappearance of Olnrenco Collvor, eon of Mr. n id Mrs. J. T. Colver, nged about 1 1 years, It Ecems that tho boy tired of tho homo lifo on the farm nnd determined to run nwny. Ho accordingly left homo Saturday without tnying goodly. Ho swum ncross tho elougluvt Alex MuUon.B place, ferrying Mi clotbea ovpr on n bonrd nnd lotmg IiJb sIicob nnd bat in tho operation. Ho then hid out till night, when ho passed through Sumnor nnd out to Kairviow, where ho was. Been Surdity. From there bo walked to Co. quillu City, wlioro ho wout to work In tho mill Monday. In tho menu time, ills pr.ronta becamo anxious nnd wluin bo did. not apni-nr nt milking tlmo Saturday evening they in t.tltutod n, search. A Ifldy living noar tho point where bo crossed tho slough reported Imvlng scon him going down to the water, and it was surmiied that ho wns drowned. Tho Flough wns accord ingly dragged nil day Hnndny, tho nolgh borx nil Joining iu thu searqb. Then tlio word was received from l'ur view tliat the boy lmd been thoro. His mthornnd J. J. Cllnknb6nrd ntonco tnrlcd (or Fnlrvlow and' followed from thero to Ccquillo city, whoro tliov found tho boy nt work in tlio mill. Ho waa unwilling to return homo, nnd nt thin writing it has not beon reported whether his futhor hna brought him ij.iek or not. Tho neighbors say tbnt tho boy wns well treated at homo, nnd'bla puroute cannot account for h'B broax. I avvvvvvwvyyvyv none out tne nest or ineais I constantly furnish tho-best and priinwt of nicatH, which gives ma tho confidence of my patrons. MEATS ARE A. NECESSITY but It is necessary that they bo puro nnd wholesome. I do not promto a discount, but I will glvo you lionet mid courteous treatment and vulito rn(ilvnil fftr vniir inniinv Rn(fsf-ip. Hon guaranteed or cash refunded. MAftSHnnir, p.km mfat market HENRY MOLM, Prop. - - Free delivery.. Phone 381 i SUNBURNH,,B0St"aI",laB'aJ,8J,,l, AND TAN ' S IWBBSlau. LfpsHQc2p9FPvr s 'fiMK 1 aro tho chief nnnoyrnccs of a summer outing. They nro opt to greatly lcften lite pleasures of your vacation, and a remedy that can bo depended a upon is worth knowing about. OREAM OF ALMONDS WITH GLYCERINE "N "moves tho smart of snnburA at once, prevents Lan, cures prickly beat, .hnpsor redness of tho fkin. und Is good for tho bitea or stings of iasccta t Ih a cooling, soothing and healing prepaiatlon.tbat lal worth. lar ,mor. than It. costs. " PRICE fo CENTS A dollar's yrorth of com fort in eyery bottlo. I m SENGSTACMS PIIAB.MACY, Z g Marsfifield, Oregon - J SKeHBea!iHi;ei9s)B!e(S5!rHsastsB8ieigo)iBitiH)B KING ALFONSO ACTING IN A STRANGE MANNER lie Tells Company of Slate to p Home so That lie Can Retire Madrid, Aug. 21 Associated Pros9 Correspondent learns details that point out tho suspicious eccentricities of King Alphonzo'e behavior during his provinc cal tour. Ills majesty repeatodly piwo evidence qt jack of tnontnl balance. His neculiar actions caused many peoplo In tlio provinces tofenrthat their ruler was really demonted. At thn Ovoido recelj tion tho king complained of boing boroi, and ho asked why ho could not ao to bed. Loon Pacboco explained that etti nnatta domanded tho peoplo to leave first. A momont later tho kingdoublod Ida fists nnd planed them to bis mouth inthinliitlnn n( n lmvlrtiincl sounded tai)S. Every body Btoid nmazed, nnd looked toward tho king nnd ho aga n sounded taps nnd Btrotcbod his arms nnd yawned. Tho peoplo took tho hint und died out. At Leon, tho King root a brilliant proteofiinn to oscort him to the town hall. On his wny to the triumphal arch he attracted nttuntion in n loud voice, then called totho driver to ejop. Ho unslung bia catuorn and took a picturo of tho nrch In ovory coccievablo position, detaining the procession ten miuutes. At Santandor tho king recolved tha city koys, on tho utrot stntid nnd ne tho koy was handed to his mnje9ty the poo plo shouted ''Lonu llvotho king." 'In tho stillness following tho king leaned toward the duke of Davoragua, who vm nn another Btaud nud Bhouted: "ny Puke, you did not got anything this time, did you'' then ho laughed boya tevously nt tho dukes confusion. Old Warriors Meet Orleana. Ind Aug. 21: The survivors of tho Sixty-sixth Ihdiaun infantry, a noted rcgimont of tho civil war, aro assembled hero in annual reunion. Manyfrioud3 itiid relatives of tho vetdrans aro here nnd a successful two days' reunion is promised. Tho regiment woa organized in Xow Albiny An?. 10', 1&G2. tho mustering oQicer being Geuoial Lew Wallace, nnd tho same ovening was ordored to tho front. It participated in tho bloody battle near Richmond, Ky., oleven days lntor, nnd a part of tho regiment was captured and paroled. One Hundred Engines Ordered Chicago, III., Aug. 21: The Kock Island system lias arranged to add 10U new engines to its equipment. Within tho last ilftH5n mouths, including thn new order, Uock Iiland lua contracted tor 300 engines, somo of which have already been dolivorod, nnd many aro almost ready for delivery. Tlio loco, motives ".rill bo distributed over tho en tiro system, n largo number to bo used on tho now Texas lines. It is said thu nvorago coat vyill bo about 15,0(0. Those locomotives, with other equip ment ordered by tho road within the lit two years, mnko nocessnry nn out lay of nbout $0,000,000. Ma it- Aro "Tour Xtdney . Dr. nobb' flprjrn IM1U eur ll We-TUl IMP at rM. ao vUtBwi uiwu c. OMmm or W, T. Deal Finally Closed Tho property known ns tho Stnvo mill Is now owned py D. Hiicbfleld. of S.iu Fr-uci.sno, tho deal wns entirely com pleted Woduosdny, and money paid. Work will bo started immediately to put tho mill in ehapo for handling haul wood of nil klndp. Tho plant will work mostly on finishing material and furni ture stock. Tho new compnny will bo known ns tho Coos Day Mill '& Lumber Co. ar.d will bo incorporated under that name. Tho company have receutly purchased a large tract of fine timber for the ,it of the new enterpriee., r,4 wwumwimw-&'''flv