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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1902)
jmtiii'H " sf TO" ..'S.waJW!!---!-.. , -- tivli,V -- -' WA k WH. 14. tf vrM tK9.Hrfw7i bISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given Umt tho flnn ( Chtlstt'iiron & Jo!) n son h-a been dis- dvod by mutual cdtiBont ot tho parties, Y. 0. Chrttcnpon retiring. 0. A. Johnson win coniinuo tno uuatnoss nnu nnv nil nhlimttiont of tho Arm. Alt nor- eons Indebted to tho former firm of Ohristenicn A Johnson aro requested to settle before. Sow 12, b nil accounts noi nottlcd l-oforo thin will bo given lor col loctlon. Interest and costn added. All accounts may bo sei tied with cither of tho parties or nt tholr lormcr placo of bush'ss. Dated this 61 h day of November, 1002. 'IV. 0. Chiustkssrs & 0. A. Johnson. TIMRER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1S73. NOTICE FOR l'UIU.I CATION United State Land Office, Row-burg, Oicyon. Nov, i, 1002. Noilce it hereby ciwn that in compUnnce wlthtl.cproilcmof thcact of CongtrM of June 3. i8;8. entitled "An net Tor the mhs of timber Und In the States tf tV.lifornla. Orrgon. Nevada, and VihlnRton '-'lYmtwy,- iu c tended to all the Public l.ind btutc by act of Augim 4, tft)3 ALHERTA. ANDERSON, c Marshfield. county ol Coo. Sutc of Ore gon. lias this day filed in thw office bti sworn statement N'a 3861, for the puithe of the NWjfofSWt-4. Sec 36. EK ofSKt-4&lot S of Sec. 37, Tp 34 S, R No 1 1 W, nnd will offer proof to show that the land soucht I more HituaMc for Us timtier or Hone than for gncul tural purposes, and to eub!'i lit claim to mM land before V. V. Doulac, t . Com-nikiionw-iJOrrpjn, at MnrshMd. Oregon, on S-iturdiy, the to cUvof Jamun. tooj ? He namrs as itneses: Charles Wicant. John Mtchelbrink. Fted Noah, of Allegan;. Or. S. V. Nodi, or MarshfieM. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands arc requested to file thlr claims in this office on or before said ic dav of Jan, 1913. 1. T. Ukidces, Rejister. ' n-8 TIMRER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S7S- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Rorcbnrsr. Or, Oct. 1 IPCri, Notice is herebv riven that in compli ance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the alo of timber lauds in the ' Stales of California. Oregon. Nevada.'' and Washington Territory." as extend. . ed to all the Public Land States by act ' ot August 4. 1892, j CLARENCE PENNOCK. of Marshfield. county of Coos, state of purchase of tho SWl-4, of Sec. No . 20 in Township No 2CS RanccNo 11 W. ' and will offer proof to show that the land sought is moro valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hts claim to said laud before V. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner fcr Oregon at Marshfield, Oregon, on Satur day, the 20th day of Dec, 1902 Ue nRmes ns witnesses: J. A. Smith 0. L. Suiith. Fretl Taylor, E. A. Ander Eon, all ol Marshfield, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly theaoovc-rlescribed lands are request ed to tllo their claims in thi office on or beforo eaid 20 day of Dei-, 1902. 10 11 J. T. BntDOBS, Register. Oregon Lumber .Notes (Puget Sound Lumberman) Astoria The Astoria Kir LumberCom pany, a recently incorporated company, with a capital stock of $100,000, perfected organization by electing the following ofliccrs: President, G. 0. Moen; vice president, NV. II. Copcland; eecretary, R. V.Jonea; treasurer, ABtoria National Bank; superintendent, N. D. Rain. Tho company has purchased the old Eagle Cannery property, and will erect a saw mill with a capacity of 05,000 feet in 10 hours. Marcola Amos D. Ilyland and W. G. Uylaud have bought tho interest of J. A. ilrigga in tho Trent Lumber Company and changed tbo name to tbo Ilyland Lumber Company. Mr. Rriggs remains with the company for the prewnt. It iH intimated the mill may bo sold, It has a capacity of 10,000 foot per day. Springfield Tho BoothKelly Lumber Company's now saw mill plant Uete is soaring completion and will be a modern j mill In all its appointments. Tbomssln bulldinc 1,852x270 feet, twostories high. Tho roof is covered with Pariod Roofin" u ue pnicuvuic iiiiu nuvuijiruui ruuunK, sold by the Bimonds Manufacturing Company, of Portland, and will greatly lesson the risk from fire, They expect toTTmtffte mill night and Uay ne scon as ccmpleted, turning out 2G0.00O feet in twenty hours. The planing mill and dry kilns havo a capacity to tube care ol this output. Their etorago capacity for logs will bo about 30,000,000 feet. Tiioir timber purchase of 12,000 acres from A. D. Ilyland is tributary to this mill aa well as other largo bodies they hold. 'Xbo Chicago board of nrbltrntlon, ayhich baa laboriously figured out that tbo cost of livlug bus advanced, might .Jiavo reached tho same conclusion with V'less trojiblo by( consulting Us meat, im , , QUIET DAY IN CONGRESS Virginia Cases Acted Upon Not SENATOR SIMON FINDS POSIES ON HIS DESK Bill to Reduce Phlllipine Duties to One-Fourth of Dingley Rates. Washington, Doc. 2 Tho galleries wore spnrscly filled today when order was called in tho House, nnd many members wero absent from their reals. The speaker announced hU committee appointment. Among them, JHrtll, of Connecticut, succeeds tho Into Repre sentative Hnesell on the Ways and Means; Pitmcr, Republican, of Pennsyl vania, Judiciary. The Presidents mes sage was submitted and the reading be gan immediately, The committee on appropriations or dered a favorable report on Cannon's bill, appropriating $00,000 for the An thracite Commision. Attornev General Knox submitted j,U annonl ropcrt, which shows that during tbo last year his department has ,. ,,-..,.. ,: disposed of ,0 out of 344 caos rending. tion of suitable buildup hr tho depart- meet, which is now in rented quarterr, and aleo recommcrdj an increiEo in tho salaries ot Uie judicial officers ot the IIouso. The committee on Judiciary has de cided to refer all bills dealing with trus'.s to a sub-House Committee cf which Littlcfleld. of Maine, will be chairman. His anti-trust bill is pend ing and is one of the mo3t important. Tho Houi3 Credentials committee has decided to drop tho rase against Glass, ot Virginia, deeming it more proper tor the next congrccs to discuss tho matter, because all Virginia members of the next Congress have been elected under the ne?r constitution whkh Unfranchises colored voters, Virgiuiana received the news enthusiastically. Haham, of Texas, offered reolutions of respect, paying a tributo to tho mem ory of the 'late Representatives CJrcff- ernold and ghenard. As a mark of. further respect the House adjourned at 1:30. Tho Sonata had ioit part of its holi day appearance, tboush upon tho desks of Simon, of Oregon aud Alger of Mich, reposed be-uutiful flowers us remember ances. "When tho gavel fell there wero but few spectators. Algers credentials wero presented and reported nt tho desk, lh(ll0 hQ VM BworB, IIo tcok a BK . . , . 1 uetween uievertugn arm uryuen, enu was given an informal reception until tho president message was received. Lodge introduced a bill mskiu the tarif between the Pliiilipp!nei and the Uuited States 25 per cent of the Dingley rate, instead of 7b us at'preient. He ex pects to socure its rnwage without dis cussion. Francis Josepii Honored Vienna, Dec, 2: Thoughout tho duo. monarchy today there wero celebrationis to mark tho fifty-fourth annlvcrtary ot the accession of Kmporor Francis Joseph to tho throne. In tho capital buaineta was geuetally suspended, and in all thc'churcliQi tlianksglvtu eervict'B( were held, SOUTH SLOUGH BRIDGE IN BAD CONDITION Proposition to-Relapate tho Rontl And Abandon thVprescnt ' Structure v- ' Geo, Cook, of Rltf crook was iu town yesterday circulating n petition (or the relocation ot a portion of tho county rond between Emplro anil Raiulou, 10 as to cross South slough at n point noar its mouth, Itutuad ot farther up tho slough where tho bridge now stands. Of ho purposes of tho chaugo, Mr, Cook sors: Tho above mentioned petition (or re location of part of Empire Randon road wis tor relocating thaKportiou beginning. at the gate generally !:nowu na the rond to tho furry at tho mouth ot South Slough at tho Government ltaat House, follorv- iug the Llsht-llousorond i mile, thence following tho ridgo eontherly to connect with the Empire U.tudon ro.tdnear the Eight mile stako. A good tubelar bridgu or ouo ot slono touudnlion would bo required to withstand tho torudos, Tho nntural condition of tliu country is ruch that tin coit ol building nnd maintaining said road would ba very light, as the larger portion is now built, anl tho portion that is to bo built now has a trail so that it is traveled consid- erablv. I think that therods no portion that there need bo a grade of tnoto thtn IS inches to tho red, being mottlynlovel roaJ, far cuporior to the prctont road, Furthermoiu Uile boinrT equally con venient for nearly all tattlers on tho prelum road, it would give the pc-plo of M.uehlleld, Emplro and vlciuitf a direct drivo to the cunping groundwt the Light-Houcc, distance of a bout 12 milea from Marshfield. Tho present condition is such that there is nc wty to utive to uie i.igiu-uouro tcacn, there is no mean? of crossing Sou slough. Tho present petition we hate contain about 120 names including' most of th prominent businese men o! Marshfield Emplro and Randon, Tho bridge required at tho proposed site would be only nbout half ns Incg at the one n;w in ue nnd tl.o Joe Nay bridge and soveral smallur out-a von 1 1 J budone away with. In this connection, County Commis sioner McIitto?h has kindly handed to the Mail ths following communication: Iu August 1W.0 myeolf and the road Bupcrvifor made a careful examination of Uih bridge and at that tirno we found lio ntl.ia nnirrifittt n rt'fii "Vt ,,' , .... , that tho fellow hadn't a rent, nnd thr.t could not see any oignos o! the tore Jos i , , , , , , , ,, . . ., , , his ticket was a telegraphic order from workonthem. The top of tho brulgol . ., , , ..... ... .. . , .. thu tortland agnt of thu stoamur to tho was geiting rotton but we concluded by t . . . , . , .. 'agont here, to furnUli transportation renening some of tho old planks that " tho bridge would bo all right for two tor, ah It seemed uselem to keep Htich o three yeara, and then put a new cover- . log on tho old piles. I have examliicd this bridge agajn on , Nov. 22 1002 and found tho piles in a bad condition and the top v.orks very rotton. Some of the piles aro moro tiian half eaten off by tho teredo's anil the bridge Is not safe, and I would warn the peoplo not to cross on this bridge with heavy loads. Tiiero is a notico on each end of this brldgo warning the people about crossing with heavy loads. Tliii bridge la nbont 1375 feet long and was re'euilt about hix or seven years ago using tho old covering or. new piles. This bridge cannot bo repaired without rebuilding it tho whole way acrou nud it is a puzzle how to do it and get away from tbo teredos. 'Ihurewana petition before tlo last ln0' tll County Court to vaczto mo portion of tho road in which IhiH bridge, is located and (relocate the tamo some! I utiiur (iiucu, uuv uiuiij nun in u n.inv -.i i 1...1 ii . :.. .. -..,,.,- Btrnnco ogainbt it which was in the tr.n Jority end tarried. Now I am told there will ho another petition in next term 'but did not loam tho natum of tho petition, but Is something nlpng the smo lino. Now I think it will bo a good time for the tax payorj to t8t'.:o tliiB queQiion beforo tho bridge is re- kuilt.and also v.JiatKinu oi u uiwao build. DOJULU M;IjTCBII, tl GENEROUS' - NEW YORK s FINANCIER Only Wants 15 Cent Interest Per To Float Venezuela's Bonds, Washington, Dec. l At tho Cabinet mooting today tho chief topic ot discus sion wiiu tho proposition of Ranker Scltgtnatt ol New York, to Unanco Volt; cxucla'ti obligations. Tho uuaultnouo opinion of tho goveriimcn in that it can not guarantee tho payment. Seligmau wants lb per cent intorett from Venezuela. becrctury Iliny told tho Cabinet ho hoped that under Minister llur.in's re. gimotho Colombian tiff. Irs would ltu atIifotory and negotiation would bo concluded looking toward tho construe tiou of the Panama canal. LEADING KNOCKERDEPARTS LEAVING UNPAID BILLS Tho Knockors' Rrig.tdn wan deer, as d by one, with thodoparturuof tho Steam er Alliance, tho lou'oU moutned yowler of tho let Loiiu a pntftmgi'r on that bo.tt, on transportation furnished from Portlanl.' Tho party inquention cattui down hero to work; for tho (ircnt Central, liu ws fired, for ireucial worthlflStnc.M, and at once joined tho ranks ot tho knockes, nnd has been furnishing am munition tor the knccke.-H organ. Ho was paid off by the Great Central bnt oon camblfd hia wngu away. Then, it is said, Major Kinney took pity on him nnd gavo him money enough to gut to Portland. Tills ho tln blew in, nnd has hecu putting in U tiniu iu thu manner above indicated. Ho ran up a board bill ol rome fourteen dollars nt thu Rroiler, and when Geo Farrln vt a hint that ho wai going away on thu Alliance, he went to the fellow, but h Htronuously denied that he wai going away. Then Attorney Farriu camped Ion hid trail, hut thu fuel w.it developed clwractor hor, ho waa Hiiffurw to du pari, probdMy lalng other !lnanei.i 1 mmirnitrs in town. Il will bo cudly , ml;wl from tlo. cirelu of tho knockers I nsha was n constant hrouter, and eould frilUh "informatito" about thu Groat , CeMra. witlmuUindt. knocke,fi nrean would t.robubly have difficnllv iu "proving" that tho owner ' ,.,, .,... ,' , .iifinit. ot tlo linger to hu ttvya ho didn't. l.l... I ..if. fir fiinvl utlll LllftP tliil U'llftf California Fruit Growers. San Francisco, Cab, I) c. 2; Tlio au- nual convention of tho otnto fruit grow- crb' association, which opened today in , , , , Pioneer Ji.ui, mm lair 10 ua mo mohi important in tho history of the associa tion, which extend: over r. pariod of a qnarter ofa century. Today's proa'odis ingi gi wkb largely of a pralimlii.uy iture. Attlto subsrquer.t saiftions, n nt u wj,cj, Mf,t,iiue all week, mr.uy topics M ,,l(i,n, n,,t r i.nf,i' I Ul llitLtl'XV J tMWilV -llft-i&V IM tllW IIMIV I "" drrniiiK' indnatrv will lio iiuciiatfil. - j Mxey Haugli and Eddie llniilon Oilai.d, Cal., J)ec. 2: Coneideriiblo ,,,, eU u maif0Btwl in tho 20-round ! go lll'.veeii Eddiu Huulon and Maxoy Iliigii, whieii is eehcdiiled for decision loijti.t midiir the antplcot of tlio Aorac io;Miioucci:tu. - - . ino iv.o iigiuoie are (jo.'il) matuhwl and it' HVely bout is ex- ec'.ed lo he tho outcome. Wants Huntington lnyciilory Now York, Duo, 2: In tho Surro gate's Co(irt n motion to comped tho ox coutoM ot thomlntu ot P.O. Hunting Ion to II lo an luvniitory cunia up (or argutnont today. Walter Moribund ol London ami Now York brings tho action on bch id I ot hlmtclf and other iitock- holdorn ot tho Ccptml Paulllu Railroad. Mr. Morsheap hns (or somo yur been active In presenting his claim against those who managed tho deal by which tho Suuthuro Piiclllo ubiorhud tho Con tra! Piu'llllc. It ti his claim that Coll In P, Huntington, I, eland Stanford) OharloJ Crocker nnd Mark Hopkins fraudulently oht lined f 100,000,000 bu longing to the stoikhohlura. IIiMiaiorts that m directors ol tho Central Pacific they turned over to con struction companion controlled by them fUKt.OCO.OOO, luolmllrr VtO.000.tlK) ol government boudt loiiud for building tho road. Of this tutu hi Mutoii that but WO.OOO.QOO una expended Iu cou. utructlon nnd equipment, and that tho other money was pocketed by tho "big four." Presidents' Wedding Anniversary. Washington, H C. Doe. 2: today was til. sixteenth wedding :iunle.riary of Mr. nnd Mrs. Romvelt, but only a very fow of tho many tmllcri nt the Wbltc llniteo nralteil thnfa:t nnd offer ed their rongratutntioiii. In tho Pren ( iduun'a fr.mlly thortt mis no special ob Mrvnncu of thu nunivorsary, uiilesi n dinner r.t which rver,tl clonofrieudit wl hu prnront tlilsuV4ing inty bo regarded as such. Tnilla.'itlnn. IndlgMtlon N not u disease In t:io-t cne, lint inerely nil ntlmonltlon. It m"jins that Mo Individual Ihih not yet found n dfeV miltnbb to the need of '(IK MVUtl.lll ODD' CHniSTMAB'CAnD'S. riumctliltiir Which AninCiMir I'liotux' rot'liera t.'un .tlnUo. Whnt preitler Idea than that our ChrUtmuH eardn nhotild be eiu-lched with idiotogriipliu of hccneri fnmlllar to Minder and reclplct ullke, odpeclnlly when funding to frleudH In home for vigil country' Much Individuality may be expr tuned In arrnuguiueiitK of utlll life, tirlca-brac, fruit, etc. I'lowcri and pIuritH nlwuyit iiuike pretty compo hltlojiM, but It Ih bent to ehooM! ncnhon ublu oneH, hiicIi nn t'hiihtm.iH rosen, holly, iiilHtleloe, i!l. Thu result niiued r c!!i"'fvS. A yfSS k a I X. . J...'.:' JLKi' KfL Wmmm &fesj: Mi I'miTcs: 'i'i,;rA.v. w. ', ILZP- ii,i. V.' ar ?tJ-:--2--U CIIIIIBTMAU CAIll) WITH I'llOTOMItAI'lt IN CK.STI.lt. nt Ih to wcuro u decora tiro (iinl!ty In tlio work. TIiIk inity he either In thu photograph lUolf, iih In the ciimo of tlowi'i-H, grithKUH, etc., or It nuiy bo Hi troduei'd by neeonKory work, Hiieh iih bordei-H or other oriiiiiiietitutlon In pen nnd Ink or wni.li. Very pretty efreet:i may bo obtaliul liy iihIiik two photo- ;rnpliH In combiuiitloii, one iih a Imcl; wound to tho other. A group ot vluwu .' arranged In hoiiio novol miinner would . Ibo .ino.(1 bC0,,0 rr ,..,.,.1, or..i,m(y. A Hlmplo bonier can eiihlly bo added to liny phntogrnph nud will give u tin ihh to tho picture, but wlicro there luivo been iniuii Inlior nnd time wpoiit Iu .1.. It.... ..y.i.l II... I.f.1 (il.i.l Iu 11 f.. j,,otoVraph the whole to any hIzo do- ' "Irutl and then print off tho number of i t'GploH lo vend uway. I liwii.ilil . i; "Win l ll v i.tnii. fiiu in iw iv l.ettcrJny inut bo cnrofiilly done nnd' Htylo of type choaen which linn .... a f '" wm. tl.o f-cuenu cuurncioroc I lliu (nril. AN AUTOMOBILE PILLOW. Jioniuii viueii ih Hiiitnom ion ii -t - . .. . . I Ciitliliiii ever of Any Mnturlnl. ijoiii piuuwH iiie-inu'ii in limey eover i..f. in...it.lnl.l.. Iir.lfflfii. f.lflu O-lin iiu IIIU III,IIUI1J ll-fllilllj ,l. I". liv v-'"b or tlio roauiera or ino uowii requireu to mold thtfie comfortH Into idinpo In fiuiinhloml.lv, nud many fuinllloH who ,,....,., HMIIV III- iwi.nv . v..0..,U.. .! l will IiiiiKilhIjIi (llikllt IUIIItl ftupply eii'i.iot afford to do o. CiuhloiiH wIioho f vera bear enibrold- ill'oi tiu;ot;r!jluH nit1 eomililereil tvirtiu- littii.ltf til. In fill... 'l-lifil IfWl fllllllll.ln for llbraiivd Or dining looino. If the gggjdssags im vsxry Wift L Ai'roMoiitu: I'li.i.ow covmt. donlcr In fnitey woilc ciiuuot idniup tlio cloth with Mich it pattern, imvo froui n uetvspiipd' or u iiiiigiu;lno an nntoiuo blllug Mceno nnd with'' cut bun paper titumfiT the plcturu to the fnbrlc. Then outlliiu tho deNlgn with Ijohm, A ciihIiIoii cover of thin nort limy ho intiile of dunlin, linen or Klllc. A rutllo coimlutliig of a duiiblo fold of the tint trrlnl Nhotild ho withered to it moder ate fullucHN nnd thou Mltchcd liotween thu euxt'u, A pltiHh cuhIiIoii cover would tool: lutiuliionis with iippllntiiM of gold, mid nn Ivory mitln ouu would look lovely In thu exqulMte blue .liipnncxo I'liibrold ery. The pattern enu bo worked or (tainted nnd thu iniicliliiu iniiile hitiid nouie by gold nud allver eiubi-oldet'le:i on It. CiifibloiiM are qultu tblugit of beiiuty, nud they really nru not cxpeu iilvo. A (lift Tor (Irniiiliuu. What gift could be nicer for grnnd mother tiniu the dnluty tlo mIiowii lit thu ukctch? It limy bo embroidered on black or white net or blnelt or white Ilk miiflllii. Nut Ih moro eimlly em- Men nrjinr. j brotderetl and Jh thereforo preferable. If the foundation In id II; net, uxu fluo isllk omlroldery Hoik and u flue Mlk ilbbon for making tbo knoUt. Thu flowers nro dono with Kllk thrend. Tho ribbon nliould bo used for making the i-dgeu. " RYETAB " Whiskey IJcnns. Something ubmiliile'y new at'd with which wo havt exporlmeiitrd for yearn. One bean innkeH n.io glnp Vtldlilnl Ulurkev (Rvo or ?r II Itoutboul: mx Ileum tot lu pin!. Jut'l Ibti thliiK for travclere, and coiivunl nt (orpicnlre, exenrsloiiH, otr. ContaiiiH nil tbo virtue of thu heM ulit-l;i'H without tho ileletotloil eff-ct, .''iidc from the pure ve;et,ible in niter, nnd guaranteed to contain no jh'in-mioiij or tint cotlcdrugH of nny desct Iptlon If a beviTHgo Id iir.t ihisir ed, a beau may ho taken in tho month without water, aud tho moid oxllorjil'iig cf feet will ho experienced, Ilox ol Iti licnnii Rt)c. Tho Realm retail nt 1(V eiieh, and can bo procured from nr.y druxgert, fane grocer or llmt-clniiti b.ir. For h:iIo on dining cuh, Ouu box eiit pout paid on receipt of MJeeiitH. ,' Ginscnc Ilislilliuc: Co. j DLvr.i.i.ti.is oi'' ; Rvo nud llourbon WhlnkleH, 2 ST, I.OUIS. : : : AlO. ft ccaiie5ri2Z2WiJH:r7:nt2 1 razzzmuaiTimmzzEiiiiiMcuzzTn n W tt K' U)lz 1-OR A PKIiSEINT 5 i iry of other M , each look J r Long after IliiiinPinor f,,,u i .. .i...i ,...... If ISl. Il' IHNU'I I...IIJ, -7il-.il !.. IJ. gj ,u lJftt Hm,lUf ,,,,, yQIlr H r Jiomo Will lie ft rilllllllillir Ol lllll It .,...1 ul.t ,....l ll... invmiu u.tirW f. iiit IHnill llll-.. f.uu iuiiui Ifllll .i .1. l r; 01 wiugivu'. R m CIIAS- (IRlSSIiiN MUSIC CO. U tll,. ,,. ,tll,l " 'I"-' " " """" h -. In this Hue V .1,0. 0, F. B.'dff. 1 t f ss U it 1:1 ETI.i'w' ' J effXI NJMbrAlv.1kksssss1 HUBSHIl.linfiiaMaMfliU:SUBItMUlaMI 9-US3J It r f ii l Mifrfciiffr I lith Him 7-"! - --- ' - -