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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1902)
jV jj f '(rt .$yrr"vi''H'r'-r3y r V I. HIWipj i r j'V'vfM ,1 . . ' v .' , " . M ii i -,-? myr AGREEMENTREACHED ftouMiMWHttMitw ttiMtttft f HAVANA. ', SOBERS DOWN Labor Leaders Use Their Influence.. LOGS GROW SCARCE MILLS NOW ON THE HUNT FOR TMBER Eastern Speculators own Largo Tracts and Mlllmom Havo to Buy Laijcl ."H w - r- , HI i bi oyi ED St 9 11 Iwi ttf$ I" n Miners and Operators get Together v a MAIN POINTS OF CONTENTION ALREADY PRACTICALLY SETTLED i I H-fK-HH-H . That is what we have to sell, and MMM we oan fill all orders for any and all kinds. THE QUALITY is guaranteed and the price is right. OUR STOCK INCLUDES anything required in Fir. Spruce, Red and White Cedar. A SIMPSON LUMBER CO. Phone Main 15!, 9090349es03Mes&9eo;z3O$&storo9e$3aesa6eeec pi Flanagan Uonnott,w!i"?S?ffiAai."EO,IA" PANIC DIRECTORS : T. R. Sheri dan, J. W. Bennett; 1'ltKS ; nnd . H. Flanagan. VICE rilES.: It. F. Williams, CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. .TAItNHFIKL2 - OKKfiO. THE STEAMER ARCATA. Will .11 u If c KuKiilur Trip BETWEEN COOSBAY SAN F11AjStCISC0 CARRYING PAgSENGERS AND FREIGHT AT -LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal & Navigation Co , Proprletos3. F.S.DOW, Agent, MardiDold, Oregon S.O. CO. Agent, Empire City, Orison CEMTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front und A Mretls, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JONH SNYDER. : : : : : rProprittcr miilS WELWtNOW.N ANDFAVORI V 8 HOTEL lias Just been entirely rofiw-d .r! X HOTEL has just been entirely rofiited .ro refurnished throughout and Is again open ti II e public for patronage .ronage. and spring mattresie nave L'.er New beds ilaced in almost- every sleeping room of th s I IOC iocs and neither irouuie nor cxntnw ha: ucci: pared to put etcr) thing in first-cmt order, TERMS. Ecaidar.u ds;lng, per weefc :5.rt Hoaid.pr week , -i cc b TiRle Mi ?! a- ZEnX32T.YB:tXZXZ&prJ2ZXt!SZJ GROSSMANN'S .PATENT WRITING RING Tho most important improvement ol tho ego in the art of penmaiuhip innlfa tho poorett writer a rplnUid peniuau in n few weeks by tho use of this ring Endorsed by prominent College Preoi dents and Iioardfl of Education iu E i rope and America, b'ample tlrscn os eorted eizee sent post jmid for 1.01). ei glo eamplo 25c, When ordering u hinjilo riDjr, etato whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFGi SUPPLY CO. , '..'No lid , Fourth 6t, Phllodclphltt' North Bend Or. Professional Cards. R. H. Walter, D. D. S. Office NaOiurg Uldg. A. St., Phone. 20 MAR3HF1ELD. : : OREGON. E. E. Straw, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. bpecial attention to diseases ot the Eye Ear. No.-e Mid Throat. Glasses tltted. Office in Seugstacken cc Smith Buildiug. A. G. Gross, M. D. I'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflico, Nabnrg Uuildin" I'hone 423 MAUSHFIEL. : : OREGON W. U. Douglas, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND U. S. COMMISSIONER. Front iircet, ManlifieW, Oregon. S.A. D. Eaton, -LAWYER-Will practice in all courts. b city OREGON J. W. Benneit, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A'l LAW. MARSHFIELD ORli ! John F. Hall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office la Eldorado block, Front street MarUif.cId, Oregon. Ii. St., MARSHFIELD, ORE 0. F. McKnight. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office iu the BeuuC & Walter Building. MARSIII-IELD, OREGON Wold & Daniels ENGINEERS end SURVEYORS Map work a epecialty. Phono. 4"0 Marshfltld, : : Oregon The Best Remedy for Croup (From IheAtchiton. Kan., Dally Globe.) ThU Ih tin) fc'.'ftfiofi when the woiimn who knowH the best remedloij for croup J la in (K'mar.il In tvery noighborhoorl. One of tho moit terriMo things in the world is to bo awakened in the middle of thu night by u wnccp from one of thu children. 'Iho croup remedies nro nlmoet an euro to be lost, in cape of croup, as a revolver h turn to ho lost In chho of bmckue. Thero ured lo bn an old fash ioned remedy for cror.p. known as hlvo syrup and tolu, but torno modern mother says that Chamhorlaln'H Cough Remedy is butter, and doea not cost ho much. It causes tho patient to throw up the phlegm" quicker, nnd give relief in a charter time. Givo this remedy as toon aa tho croupy counh appears nnd it will present t"o attack. It never fnilo and ifl pleasant to take. For falo by Jno Preuea. y Cubans FearAmerican Intervention. Special to the MbH. Washington, Nov. 25 The Slate de partment thii morning received a cable gram from Minister Squire, saying tlio condition in Havana It much improved today. Havana, Nov. 20 General Gomcx act ing for the government tpdjy consulted the labor leaders in an endeavor to eet tlo the labor troubles. Tjic Leaden all promlml to uso their utmost endeavor to stop all violence. Hundreds ol young Cubans, fearing American intervention, arn offering their services io the government to stop the lawlessness. The Canaj Situation OCCUPIES ATTENTION AT WASHINGTON Difficulty About Right of Way In Panama May Change Plans Special to ths Mall. Washington, Nov. 25 Tho discussion of the Panama canal situation occupied the Cabinet, meeting this morning. Hay announced failuro to conclude satisfac tory negotiations with the repnb'.ic of Colombia for a right-of-way. It is un derstood that he favors abandoning tho Panama route to open neaotiutlona for tho Nicarsguan route. Postponement. The nniyjorade ball to be given nt North Rend, on Thanksgiving has been postponed until Saturday, Dec. tilh. on account ol the serioui illness of Mr. Amiel Erlckson.'and thoclote proximity ol his residence to tho pavilion. The entire program will be carried out as advcrti:cd on the above date. This will ba one of the biggest ,aie erer given on Coos bay and it is thought by those who aro in position to know that tho enormous capacity ol the pavilion will be tax ml to its utmost as many tickets havo already becu cold. Drunk and Disorderly Marshal Cartor arrested four men. Tuesday evening for beir.g druok and dieordetly. They wore brought beforo Judgo Hydo and wero flntd. Two paid their fine; two wero sentenced to jail one for 13 days and one for C,whoaro eervlng out tho icntcnces. Mar's!) ol Carter in bound to put a quietus an drunk and disorderly conduct and he will oparu none of them. ... i w A now fcidowalk In being-laid i i front of tho Odd Fellowu' building. The G.tego is again on her run con necting with the Umpqiia utnge, after heln repaired in the fchop of Holland Uros,, her Icaecee. Frank Kelly is in command. W. F. Kennedy, of Coquille, lg in lown. Hu recently mado a prospecting trip and has a smnil phial of coarso pdul to show that ho found eofnethlhg. (Otegonlan) Locs are scarco and Imrdto got, and rovcral big inlllh In Portland aro operat. ing only on day ehilts. The cost of llr logs has advanced to thu unprecedented p IrcH ot 7 HO and M per thourand feet. Homleck logs aro sold at from fl'-S to 5. The cau:o ol tho icnrcity and high prices aro increased consumption. Thu output of logs has not kept paco with tho de-mand. Now mills havo been con structed and tho capacity of many old mills has bocu Increased. Loggers aro more independent than they urod to bo, Soveral years ago they had to do tho offering. Now it has cotno to pass that nilllow ncrs havo to do tho biddiug and the two parties nro turned about In their relations. Mill men once did ccnllng (n suit thcmsolves, but now the tcality Is tp the advantago of tho loggers. Largo areas of timber have becu bought by eastern speculators who reliiEO to sell at present prices. This is another stimulant lo high prices of logs. PortUud millownerr, who up to ix months ago declined to gut into tho scramble for timber lands, now tind thsmctWrs compelled to get Into the game. I don't want to own timber," raid a prominent tnillmau of this city not long go. "I want only to saw lt.M This man is now one oltho most ulrennous tim-brr hunters iu the bunch, A &reat deal of burned tiuifn-r will bn coming intomarkot, nitbiu the next five years. It will not weaken prices, however, because of tho over-growing demand. Men in tho business expect, the value oHlmber to advance steadily. Oregon and Washington havo thu only great supply of timber left in the United States. Tho valuo of timber lind Iu Oregon and Washington has advanced 50, "C.and even KO per cent la the past vcor. Great interest is manifested in tho burnt-oer timber of Skamania and Clark Counties. These two districts suffered tevero loiccs last September. Forests containina.'i-lrOo ,000,000 feet of.Thlt batch was only part of those which limber were killed. In tho basin of , Washougal Ulver 700,000,000 feet of tim- borin private ownership was burnt over andasmuch raorobelonSingtothe state and National Governmenta was swept over by fire. Blx companlos owned tim- j bor in that distrlet. '1 hcv aro figuring ou ruuning a railroad u Warhougal ) River, Unless they do tills they will cte probably thrtc-fcurthe of the tim ber. A railroad would tave ahont two thirds. Tho fir timbar will liavo to bo logged off within thu next five or six years in order to shvo it from decay. The Washougal River and Its tributaries re not cdequate to float out more than one-fourth of the timber in that time, and a railroad will b needed iu order to carry on logging all tho year round. Little, if any. hemlack will be unveil, on a'jeotlntof its quick deterioration. Largo trade remote iu tho mouulitiiiH will never bo reached, oven by a railroad. Mrs grow very fati in this country, Within 00 years forests can be restored. In that timn tree will grow to ii di ameter of 0 Richer.. This growth Ih at tained under average conditions Vnrj inu soil nnd altitude imiish varying re mits iu the growth of foreste. 'Kind Regards." The editor of tho D.tlly RovicW Ki'nii- nel, ol Woodstock, Ont., growa snrcai tlc bucauso a .well-to-do gontlomen farmer writes to him, giving him por mi'cion, for the benefit of hio rcadere, to ay in hia paper that tho itfori-enid gentleman farmer jhas three vory fine cows for ealo, Ho eont "kind regards'1 wllli ids copy. Now if tho editor could pay Ids printors'with kind regards, nnd tho printer hid landlord and grocery miin, and eo on Indefinitely, what u ibyely plnco thid world wod'ld bo. Minor Matters to be Arranged Later-Independent Operators Want to Know More About it Opcolal U tho Mall. f for wljijro to many people nro Inloreitcd Washington, Nov. 25 Anamlctblol't In tlilllcult t? arrive at an agreement jiRrecmout has been drenched by Hie reproictitatlvos of the United Mine Workortjnnd tho anthracite operators. Q Harrow and Lloyd nith I'rosldeut Mitchell and n private stenographer, Mira Morris, arrived at tho Wiltard House at 0;30 this morning. They raid ; they iiad not received a definite answer to their proposition from McVeali, and wcro therefore unable to discuss tho an thracite meeting, At 1 o'clock MoVeith arrived. Ilu looked worn, the strain of his examina tion q( Mitchell having taxed his pliysi c?l ability to the t'.tmost, Ifo decllnotl to say anything further except that tho plana, alter being fully outlined, would bo submitted lo tho miners, At tho noon recess Counsel Harrow gavoont Ihofolloulug utatemnnt: "The main featured of the controversy have been amicably agrvd upon. Minor de tails aro r.H yet uncompleted. Of wha; they aro I am not at liberty to apak, I). M. Short-left ocstarduy for Salem In response In u telgram announcing thu ccrious illnets of his mother. Twenty-dix jdiotofraphr, depleting scenes in and njnt Marshfield, woro mailed to Hie engravers last evonlnir. will appear iu tho ChrUlmas number. TJl0 Alalmmn Warblera arrived yeslnr. (,(y yfl ,,U ,,,, Jotlt. ,, RllVll nn nn. tBrlnininellt i. o. (). V. Hal! last cventtlr, Ti, Rt((.n,l.uirn wa.gooil, and lho i,0WWM Vli0i one. Tho troupe KOf 8 t) )() Co,f,, ttis tiiurnlnp;, and will piny n return engagement hero next Tuesday, I l(r lllllt IJlMllll. Co ho dim fur Iti.i ti.r.h. Tlnit Is line; Moro i.ihii iituwt i.f im do; Hut. xn', tan ou i.dil to that lino That liu llvtd fur it too? In hi" dinlh lie liorii witucnK ttnat Ait u inurtyr to liutli; Pill Ilia llfn do lli't mii me In tim pant From thu iluju or Uln yuuth? )t In cany to dlo. Men havo dil I 'or ii wImIi (ir u whim, Trom bravado or puanlon or pride. Wan It luuder for hhn? nut to live, every day to live out All thu truth that hu dreamt, "W'Jilln hia frlundu met hia conduct with doubt And tho world with contempt. 1 "Was it thim that ho plodded ahead, I Never turning anldeT Then we'll tulle of thu life that no Mat Never mind how ho died. Ernest Crosby In Conservator. King 'Alexander of Servla u topped tho pin money of hia wlfo nnd there jpon Queen Drngu boxed her hubbnud'a curfl. All of which indicated that IMngH nnd queens nro not very different from other people If Llouteimnt Peary Imrt thnt $200,. 000 with which he Niiyu ho could find tho north pole, why In the world would ' ho want to do anything ho dbjnijm'iiWo uij dlscoveiiii;; thu pole? in full quickly, Thero Is need for mors) hfunnctlon. I can rafely say that cttlement Vflll lo reached In all dotalll so far as McVtrnh Is concomo. 1 Ho nominally represents thu Erie interest, but broadly more . Jfvo rune on a! thlngr, the work of t lip nnlhrncllo corn mlstlou will lo made much Ion. ' Tho work will go on howevur and our agree ment will become a part of the award." Mitchell raid ho expected to rctu-n'.to Scrnutcn th'a nftcrnnon. New Yotk, Nov. i!G A delegation ol independent operators went into con feicnco with thu cual pretldeuts at J o'clock. 1U fore entering thu room, Hcrantou operator snld: "Wo aro hcrq to ascertain why; tho anthracite arbitra tion rummi'.tinn l.ai diccontinuel its hearing. Wu also want to know how wo will faro under thu agreement cn-r tered into butt ecu tho coil oporatora nnd tho miners." UIIJL JIJ1.H HI !! IIHH.HHM MffMIRMUMnMl ... Tirylut! iirt'imrntloitH simply doVsV. opdrycatutih; they dry tip lho soerotloiis, Ahioh ndheru to tho membrane and decotn poo,cnmln(rftfarniorof.rlounlroublothaa tha onllnnry form ef ealarrh. Avoid all dry. hif Inlulau'.s, fuiiies, Miiokca and suuila und ujo that which clcnuncn, roothrM and henln. JUy'a Cream Italia ii t.ich n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold In (Lo head wiwly and jilwanlly. A tr.M alro will bo mallwl for 10 cents. Alt drugf;Wti soil tho tOo. iso. Kly llrothora, Ofi Warren Kt., N. Y. Tho Rahn curen without pain, docn not imlato or caur.o oiiwlng. It spreads iUrli OTor an irritated nd r.nirry imrfnco, roIIa. inij Imiiiciliatcly tho painful Inflammation. With I'Jy'n (.ream Halm you nro niucil njjaiuj Nscal Cattrrli aud Hay I'uvcr. IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE if ft IN NEWSPAPERS Ji o A;vwnr.Kn at anvtimu 6 Call on Pr WrIU sE.CDAKB'SADYERTISlHQACKKCY? ' 64 t 6s Merclianta' Hschango ? . flAN PIJANCI3CO. CAt.. J " RYETAB " ( Whiskey Ronns. i Something nhsolutely new and with winch n have oxtiiirimi'uted fur yearH, One bean makea o.ii ulnnr Artificial Whlflmy (Ryu or r.ourhnu); plx lloani to thu pint, dust thu thing for tmvolorf, und t:oiivcnlJt)t (orpicnloH, exeuralone, ulc. Coult.lnt ull thu virtue of the lifrtt wlihkii'S without tho ihd'itorlotiM tfftct. Made from tho pure vegetable mnttor. end lomrnntri'd tr (mi.i.Um no I'oUi imtifrnr imr q'llleilriigiiofauydercilptlou If n Imvi-riige h not deoir ed, n Imau nmv bo taiten In the mouth wJ limit water, and lho i.kdI 'jxilorel'ng uf. feet will hnexpi'i'iuk.'cd. ttox of li! P.citnnCOc. The P.piiu'I retail at 10c eneli, nnd run ho pneund from nny ilruggept, fancy grocer or llrr t-nlnen bur. For nalo on ilipincire, Onohox (lent po.it pidd ou receipt of 50 cents. 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