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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1902)
cr . . )...- a W)V r-r V" rr JH Kmmmmiw ' '! ii 1 mini 1 1 11 lm fcMFf""" T .?' VlSlTJNC NEWSPAPER MAN DISCUSSb'gIEAT-CENTRAL Soldo Reasons Why, Coos Day Should BcllicTcriiiliiiisofnGrca! Railroad Iutorvtavrod yeaterdAy hy, a Dally aiAir .roiiroaonfnUva Mr. T , I, Kane, the wall known nowgjmpor nnd mining man who la now visiting tho Cooa Hay country, ovlncol the utmost eonfldeuce in the speedy completion of tlio Great Central railroad and Rave oxpresaioii to thehollef that the outlook, for tlio fut ure for tltli section was vory bright "What luiprcsroa you most favombly with tlio country", was mkod, 'Tlio creat varloty nnd extent of its natural monrcua and the excellent linrbor Naturo haa placed horo for com merce," he enM. "How, in your opinion, will tlio build lng of tlio G rent Central railroad effect the Coos JJay country?" '"1'irat I believe unquestionably that tlio road will bo built. Ita hackera havo not taken mo Into their confidence etlll enough ia known to warrant thu firm be lief that the read will be apeedlly built, and that nienna fully ample to completo It to a trautcontinontal connection at Halt Luke are behind the enterprise. The Import of tlio ontorpriae, I am con vinced, ia not altogether realized here. Tlio construction of this road will tllmulato every industry in the country, 10 nleocroalo many uoiv industries horo ond build up a great commercial city on tlio ehoros of Cooa Hay. With railroad connccliona Into tlio interior of the continent and como further improvo monta in tbo harbor all conditions It ia n great affliction for a woman to hftvo her fnee dtaflKurcd by plthples .or any form of eruptive tllicarc. It make her morbid nnd sensitive, and robs licr of socinl enjoyment. DlBfty,nirlt!tf crop tlona nrc caused by Impure blood, nnd are entirely cured hy the great blood mirlfvltiL' medicine l)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It rcniovca from the blood the polsonouo impurities which cnuse disease, it ticnccuy nnu penuau eutly cures scromlou sores, cczenin, tetter, boils, nimnlcs and other cruntive diseases whicir nro caused hy the blood'a Impurity. It iucrcncca the nction of the blood-mnuinir glands and tints in creases the supply of pure rich blood, "I'or oliout one yenr nnd a Imlf my fucc urns very badly broken out," write Mir Carrla Ailami, of 116 Went Main tilrcct, llnttlccrccV, Mich. "I pent n (jr-nt drnl of niauey with iloc taitiiml for illlt'i rent kliuUof medicine, tint re ceived no belief t. At last I rrwl one of your auV'ttliementi In n paper, nml ohttilueit n bottle of l)r. 1'lerce'n (loUlcn Mcillcnl Discovery. He- fine I lint! tukeii one bottle of tjiln mod Tore I natl iukvii one imiuc 01 im mcuicine 1 -(Oi'cc(lnch.iiiRe, and after taking three bottle - 'vim entirely cured. I can welt rccomnicnd licl bo - ww entirely enrcd. I can welt rccomnicnd I., l'lercc'a Golden Medical Ulicovcry to nuy rciincn-iiiRe. nnn a tn entirely cored, l'lercc'a Golden M 0 miniumy uiiucicu," wniiinny Diiiicicu," 'lie sole motive for substitution is to T-.,:nlt the dealer to make the little x ore profit mid by the ale of lesi mer itorious medicines, llo gains ; you lose. Therefore ncccpt no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." .The Ptoplc'o Common Sense Medical Adviser, a hook containig 1008 pages, ia, given nway. Scud ai.oue-ccnt.f tniiips' for expense of mailing ottlyy for the book inHiper coverey or 31 aiaiupa xor uie voi As ail Outsider Sees it imiv ,.ouud In cloth. Address Dr. It, V. footing that vould enable It to do buat Viercc, Buffalo, N. Y, new,. Ia the' quarter-of- Ja-oauturylOBg weald the be farorablaior tho eatab lUhment here of great manufacturing Industries. Bill pa from nany ahorea would come to meat the tmlni and deep freighted oargon he carried from' Cooa Hay to all the great porta of the broad rnciflc. With the completion of the Great Contra! ror.d to tide writer Cooa Day would bo on an ever; footing; with othor Pacific Northwest sections where jfre.it elites are now coming into exist enco. Neither Portland nor Seattle has better natural advantages. Natural conditions are much the name. In re lotion to cheap fuel for manufacturing Portland la greatly overmatched by this locality. You havo also every other requisite here for the up-building of tlio grcateat commercial cities on the coait. lint first you must havo railway con ncction with the great lines crossing the continent. Posrcstlon of transporta tlon facilities io the only advantage tlio larger trade ccntora havo over Cooa Bay, and it ia all that ia needed to atart tills section on an era of prosperity that will ultimately place It aldeby aido, in popu lation and wealth, with the best of them, "The oventa In world polillca the paat fewyeara havo opened the great Orient al roarketa to Americans, These mar kett want the products of onr eoll and output of our lactorlea in almost limit leea quantitlea. Through Pacific porta and by Pacific coaat factorlca thia trade demand can heat bo supplied, With a transcontinental railroad terminating here, Cooa Bay would be in position to ontcr the Hats for supplying thia trado and through the establishment of groat trans-Pacific ateaimhip linos, plying be tween here and the Hawaiian Islands, the Philippines, Japan, China and other Oriental countries would he in a position to actively compete for it. Merchandise imports of tho Orient amounts annually to 11,200,000,000. Tho Unltod Kingdom supplies about DO por cent of this, whilo the United States furnithoa but 10 por cent. But our great captains of comnicrcaarc seeking through every posaiblo means to gain a Inrgor eharo of this enormous ilrudo. No ono convorennt with tho great trado move monta under way throughout the Uint ed Statoa doubta of it. Tlio Paclflo will ho tho great highway for thia trafllo and Pacific coaat portH wlll'bo made the cen tore of unrivaled commercial activity. Tho railroads already in oxlatance reaching the coast are utterly unablo to take caro of the immonao traffic offered them. There la a continual ehortago of cars, trackage and othor facilities for handling tho trade. It ia alatod that within tho past twelvo months tho rail road a of tho country lost $80,000,000 worth ot traffic through tholr inability tohandloall that was offer od. Thoro exists, thon, tlui actual rfeceu jity for nn othor railroad. Now, iu Undo Sam's rosEcesloua on tho Paclflo c oast, Asldo from Ahltka, thoro nro only flyo good hnrbors wherf deep wator ycmeoIa can enter nkid anchor iu Bafoty- -San Dlogo, Ban iM'tuichcC), Portland, Ci wa Bay aud Souttlo. But nt all of their i cavo Cooa Day, all tho (treat tormina 1 advantages and facilities Imvo been 00 bbled up lone ago uy oxlstintgailroaU8. .: ottier.HI uepuani uii'B couiu pone amy enter on si ficefti rielweefi the SnU Fee Mi the BoHthern Poelie, wherein th; former lOBffH. 10 gain entrancn ihk an ztn cisco, we have an objeot leeaoci. At tue tiue water lerauwai ot' a great railroad, vast tract of kMHsnaRy hun dreds of acres, are ncceatary for the im mense terminal facilities required, and many miles of witter frowt tujm be con trolled to facilitate shipping and accom odate allied enterprises. Thus it can be seen why, When an ad ditional railroad across the continent was found to be necessary end a tide water terminal was tb be Mleeted, Cooa Baywaa chosen. At no ether point where Harbor conditions were favorable could the company havi obtained what it wanted in lands and water fronts., irom a prom yielding aianupoiut i. re gard the enterprise aa one having a Par ticularly brl!hl future. The Great Cen tral road will bo a paying road from the beginning. Tho rapid development of tho rich and varied natural resources of tho country through which it will ran. and the quickened activities radiating from He coaat terminal consequent upon ita completion and operation, well I be lieve, give it an Immediato profit paying traffic." Bangor and Empire Notes A visit to tho Bangor town (llo Satur day snowed work being energetically pushed, in the way of clearing and grad ing. The site for the hotel building has received considerable attention aud has been graded into shape, though the work ia not quite completed. The site ia on a knoll close to tho Kmpire-Marahfield wagon road, and commanda a fine view to the bay and in all directions, aa the ground falls of! on ail aldea A street ia being graded ftom this point west, to the Eckhoff residence and much dirt baa already been moved. The lay of the land here ia excellent for a town aite, having a gentle and nearly oven slope toward the bay at the mouth of Pony elough, and here will be the central point of the projected city. The commissary building for which the contract has been Iet will eoon be erected and will be a two-story building 60 by 100 feet in (lie, and a large part of tho outfits and material now stored at Kmpirc will be brought to tbo new location. At Empire, quite a transformation baa been wrought. TheoldCammann build ing, ono of tho landmarks, has disappear cd from the corner where it stood to long, and pilea ot old timbcis, which are be ing converted in to firewood mark the Bite. The old atavo mill ia bIeo a thing of the past, and the now comp&ny'e ware house stands in ita place. In thia riro stored a, largo outfit of tools and supplies, cooking and camp outfita etc for railroad construction work, and the adjoining atrcot ia covered with ecrapers gradera etc, The new wharf ia completed and ia substantial and roomy enough for all proseut needs. The number ot men employed at Em plro la not so great aa a abort time ago, aa tho work thero ia advanced enough for tho present and quite a number ot tho men have Icon cent to the new town elto and to the crew engaged in brushing out the right of way tor the Belt Lino road. 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