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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1903)
;I IW" mmmmmmm '' . ' ' -V ,'.-" i.j MriWIW I tJ WW WWHH WW vryiMy fTtwn wpwr ' ,, . ,'t... y l r't.. i i . ... ',.""r- -. " n . I -"- 'rw -"-. --v-n-. . w.. 'Hr-vV'-r-""W' 4 . , W" . I ,, - .! 1 '"nV) 4- m-jt, .ly.. WHHW'HII lllllllll I LUMBER Thnt is whnt wc liuvc lo sell ami wc crux fill nil orders for any and' nil kinds. The quality is jjtinraiitcd nud the price is Right. Our Stock includes anything required in l'ir, Spruce, Keel nud White Cedar. SIMPSON mione main i5i 444-W"H4-H-WMH44-H-f-M-K r. W- ) IIH I M"Hfr - - H - H - fr - ? SPRING TROUBLES Few (io well in tho spring; (tin blood ii out ot on! or and liver la inactive. Tho tisunl nymptnms nro lout of nppetlto, debility, i red, feeling, skin eruptions, lientlnchu. conttd tonttno, constipation unit pain In baric or niduH, You tuny not bo sick, but it will bo easy to Cot tick. Tlio rumedy thnt gives just tbu help needed is Sengstacken's Active Blood Purifier Ilrcsken the blood rich nnd pure, incrontns tho activity ot tbo liver, stimulates digestion and keeps yoa nt your beat. Prlco 11.00. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY Marshfield, - Oregon. 4444-H444-t4v H1-K-IN tea wijiiiiritmiii LIVE NORTH BEND Building Activity New Town in EVERYBODY ENTHUSIASTIC IN PUSHING THE WORK Progress on Planing Mill and Wool en mill Many Business Houses Going Up 'iPi f ' Street Grading and Clearing Work flelng Steadily Prosecuted Watch It Grow. x. -re-. I !T,1 Tint North Bond ia not wilting for eotnothlng to turn up in very noticeable. Its builders aro nt work nt ovory turn dolug something, if only to pilu eomo rubbiah or othor preliminary work, preparatory for u gonural forward move ment which will brculc loojo oro loin: in no' uiicortulu form. Building iti progressing ovon now nnd nt ovory pol'nt cxcnvnting nud grudlngU heiug dono nnd uomo mjw fouudatlona nro being prepared. Tho wrltur w;a bhown Bpcclflcationo for tho new Snah 1 Door Factory, Mon day, nnd tho plans contcmplato a much largor plant tlun waent first given out.n Evorylhing is in rpadlnocs for prompt notion nnd ns soon rb it is possible to git tlio plloJrivorj, work wfil bo begun Jib osrnest., , , Tho bulldtuR oroa for the wholo plant J III 1 1 Ull 1 1U 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 HHHrf i LUMBER CO., NORTH BEND, OR it I I H I I 1441 1 ! I I 1 I I I I lT M - t H-l 44 IHH-444U IlililllJ 'MHHf4 J...-h-h.h.T, will bu 80x348 feut nnd tho main build ing will bo 80x170 feot. There wllr bo two dry kilns 60x100 foot and ware houses enough to 'accommodato nil tho output until inch timo na chipmonts can bo made. Tho main bnlldlfia will bo two stories high, with abasement story for all shafting, pulleys and belfr, thus disposing of this incumbrance and making tho works far safer for tho workmen. Vice President and Gonornl Managor Loggio, is very much pleased with tho prospect, In as much ns tho company has purchased tho very latest up-to-dato machlnory for this plant. They havo procured 40 different machines for manufactures nil kinds of mouldings and builders supplies. Tbo cow plant will be in a position to make COO doors and 200 windows daily, bctidos all kinds of mouldings, trimmings, framos, etc., which any builder may rcqulro, and it will bo ono of the host equlppod plants on the Pacific Coast. The woolen mill Is rapidly progressing and tho rorkmou aro pushing tho work ns fast as possible. Tho last story will bo raised Boon. Tho annex will bo built beforo tho roof is put on tho main build lug, Mr. Fnries, tho builder who hrs chorda of tl(o construction work, pays that his structuro is .most Eubstnutiully built in ovory dotnil, ovory pllo being subjootcd to rigid Inspection. Tlio rooflnL will bo thu celebrated P. & 11., Pnrnflno roollng an 1 painted nnd ennd ed, Mr. FhiIbs expocta to linvo tho building comploted by tho timo tho new mnchluory hrrivos from tho K nt, when InBtnlling it will bo tho work of but 11 fov wubka. On Monday thirteon lumber blllo wero oonstdored by. tlio Simpson I.umbor Co,, for houses to bo orectoi ns Boon as .nr rangemonts .could bo made for tlio work, .Among them Robert Marsden trill build two more buildings. L, M, Nnblo expects to build a largo neat, meat market and storo building. Another store buldlng will bo built for Q.F.Vurcher, 20x48 two stories high, to bo occupied by ft general storo. Another gentleman of moans will build tight 0 and 10 room cottages for dwellings as soon as mon can do It, Martin Nystrora la cleaning tip, pre paring to build an 8 room houeo on bis lot. 0. A. Painter is buildlnga new cottogc cast of tho Kckhoff rctldciico, Lylo Savage broko ground yesterday for i now houso 21x80 on bis lot and will comploto it as eoon ns poisiblo. Mr. J. It. Robertson has (nbon com pleted his houro and will rriovo down theru next weak, vhoro ho can bo In batter touch with bis Notth Bend in. terests. This is only a partial list of new work which is contemplated by peoplo who do do things. 'V A'lbert'DavIs Is painting tbo shelving end flnliblug ibo houto which was built for a packing houso and ''will In stall a complete stock of dry goods. Tho hotel which has been run by 0, V. Wi'ker has changed hands and will hereafter bo conducted by Mrs, Sargent, ol Iimplro. Arrangements havo been msda where by tbo North Rend people ennfget their mall nt Gco.Whitto'a store every day. This will be a creat conrehlence and accommodation to all. W. W. I.angwbrlhy tho plumber is having all kinds of .work and will givo the plumbing butiness bis cntiro at- 'ont'on. Fred Drcndel the saloon man on Vir ginia Street Is cleaning up and will havo ns neat a place as can be found In tho town soon. Tho keel for a new vessel is being laid at tho r.ew ship yarJ at Pcrter mill nnd this will increase tho pay roll at tho new town cnnslderoblo, A neat Tonsorial stall will be put in lircudcl's tnloon and n first-claea barber has been engaged. This is n much needed wnnt at tho new town. A bath arrangement will bo added and North Dcnd will not bo lacking In any of the modern improvements. A. H. Jolmron'e storo building nnd lodging houeo Ib ncarlng completion and under tho galdauco of master carpenter E. B. Fish will bo n credit to tho new ttown. The new structuro will bo used for a furniture store nnd has a dining room nnd 23 largo, airy, commodious rooms for roomers. Grading and work on Washington qtrcot will begin within a week and J. J. Burns with his crow will Boon parallxo tho stumps and grado that streot to tbo approach, for which tho piling is already In. To a casual observer It wonld reem that so gigantic an enterprifo, emanating from ono man waa progressing ns rapid ly as tho most Csangulno person could expect. Yes, could so mo of tho Knock era get even halt as good a rnovo on, Coos Bay would bp a 'parodiso for nil kinds ot Investors In a -very short per iod. " - " . ' A PeoiiTuaoe-;.' ." As mnny au 20,000 persons havo been admitted ou one day to tho People's Pulnco of NichohiB ut St. Petersburg. Tho cost of n tlckot is only 5 cents, and It include admUKlou to the theater nt well nn to tho grounds, libraries and lecture balls. ' i . Hard)- Kovrln, When lonjj, silvery hairs nro found rxtendlug beyond the feathers on tbo IhlgbH nud lower body of tlio bird, It la Mmost n certain Indication of health und hardiness, l'rotniilliiK ni'a. rrotrudlng ears may bo coaxed to lie heaver tlio hentb by wearing a enp at nlglit. This Mlmplu contrivanco is mado of bands, which aro passed oyer tin head, binding tho cars. Tlieso should bo narrow, ko that tho drum of tho car may not bo injured by shutting out bounds. Gnriluu Jlitnuro, 1 Mnnuro for tho garden should ho well rotted nnd forked over kcvcrnl times lu order to lino It thoroughly, to na to bo 8 fr'eo from .weed seeds ns possible. 1 TIMBKIt LAND, ACTJUNB 3. 1878. NOTICJv FOIl PUBLICATION. United SLntes f .and Office, ftotl;ur, Oregon, Feb 101I1, ui$. Noilcc Ii hereby cln that In compliance With the nrovlilcitiJ of tlii art nt Ctmorrt nt June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the wlc of iimiter wmis in the Stales ol Uillfornl.i, Ore EOt), Ncrad.!, nnd Wft-hlrtKlon Tctrfiorv . at extended to nil the 1'uMlc Und Stales by act of August 4, 1650, CAKL A MAONEY, of Harrison, counly of Kootenai, stale of Ida ho, Inn this thy filed In lliU olfice liis sworn slaieineni No. 4433, for the purchase of the NKt.4ofSKt-4ol.Sccio,HndNj of SWi-j, HW1.4 of N W1.4 of Kcc. No. it.ln Tp No, 94 3, R 11 west, nnd will offer proof to show that the wntl sought It more valuable forlts timber or stone tl an for ncflcullural purposes, nnd to cslahllsh his claim to said hnd Ijefore W, U. Douelas, JJ. H, Comrnisloncr lor Oregon, nt Murshfield, Oregon, on 'luesday, the 16U1 dnyof June, 1903. He names ns wllnesiess John L Maguey, of jlnrrlton, Idaho, John MlchciUrlnk, Henry Mlchclbrbk, V Y Fuller, of Allegany, Or. Any nnd nil persons tlilmlng adversely the Above-descrllKxl lands re requested to file their claims In this office on or bclorc said 16th oay or June, 1903. a at I. T. Unman, Register. TIMBKH LAND ACT, JUNK 3, 1873. NOTICK FOIl PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, Roseburp, Oregon, 1-eb a, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In cornpllanci with the provhlons of the net of Congress of lime 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale ol Timber Linds In the Slates of California, Ore eon, Nevada, and Washington Terriiorv," ni tstenled lo nil the Public Land Sutrs by' act ot Anguu 4, 189a. FRANK T15RRV, of .lAirshfield, county of Coos, sute of Ore con, has this day filed In this olfice his sworn SUirmint No. 44.19, for the purchase of the NK of NWtf, any, of NWtf of Section No. 3t. Tonshlpj6S, of Itangc n W and xlll orfcr proof to show thit the land songhf Is more valuable for Its tlmlwr or stone than for agrfculiural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said land More W. U. DouaLis. U. S. Commisilonerfor Orefion, at Marshficld,. Ore Con.on Saturday, the 3d day of May, ioo, lie names as witnesses: w H Morcan, Jesse Smith, G W IJeale, of uarshfield, Or., Y R Tavlor, of Falrvlcw, Or. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said ad day ol jVay, 190-5. 3-ai J. T. BktncES, Register. riMBEIt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICK FOIJ PUBLICATION, United States Und Oftice, Roscburg. Oregon. l-cb. 4, 1903. Notice Is hereby clven that In oomnllanee villi the provision of the act of Congress of (tine 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Sj.ilrs of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as ext-nded to nil the Public Land Slates by act of August 4 1893. ANTHONY STAMDUCK, cf Marshfield, county of Coos, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office h s sworn siatement No. 4450. for the purchase of the SK of S14 Sccilon No. 34, In Town ship No. 36 South, Range No 11 West, and wili offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said land Iwforc W, U. Douglas, U. S. Com missioner for Oregon, nt .t.ushtic Id, Oregon, or. Saturday, the 3d day of May. loot Hcnamrsas v.itnescs: lister Smith, J esse Smith. Alvin Smlih, William Donebrake, all of Mixrjhfield, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the nbotc-dctcribed lands arc requested to file their claims in this office on or before said ad day of May, 1903. J. T. Ukiugcs, Register, a-ai TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICK FOIl PUBLICATION. United States 1-and Office, Roscburg, O.-vgon. Feb. 13. 1001. Notice It hereby given that in compliance with tin- provisions of the net ofCongretsofJune 3, 1878, rmitlcd "An act for thes-ilc of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nrva da, nnd Washington Trrrliory," ns extended to all the Public Utnd Stitesby act of August 4, 189a' DANNIEL DIMMICK. of Marshfield, county of Coos, Stale of Oregon, has thl. day filed 111 this office his sworn state ment No 4441, for the purchase of the jo 4 Sec 3t,Tpc6b, K itW, nnd I-otS3 nnd 4. of Sec. No. 6, 'in Township 37 South, ot Range 11 West, and will ortrr proof to show that the Land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stont than for agricultural purposes, and to eslnblisl hit claim to Mid land before W. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for Oregon, nt Marshfield Oregon, on Friday, the 1st day of May, 1903. Jlcnamesns witnesses: W H Morgan, of .Marshfield. Or.. t.ec Necly, F K Taylor. John tiaruy. 01 rsurvieur, ur, Any and all persons claiming ndverscly the nbove-descrthed lands nre requested to file their claims In this oltice on or ueiore saiu 1st any of.ar, 1903. 3-ai J, T. Dkidges, Register. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 8. 1878 . NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roscburg Oregon, Feb.- loth, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions tf the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands In the Stntes of California. Oregon, Ncvnda, nnd Washington Territory," as ex tended to all thu Public Ltnd States by act of Aigust4, 1893. YRTLE HAYNES. of Marshficld, county of Coos, state of Ore gon, Ims this day filed In this office her sworn statement No, 4431, for the purchase of the Souihenst quarter of Section No. s, Township 37 South, of R.tnge No. ia West, and will otfer proof to show that tlurt.tnrt sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricul tural purposes, and to establish her claim to sild land before W. U. Douglas. U. S. Comnili.ilon er for Oregon, nt Mnrshtield Oregon, on Satur day the ad day of .l.ty, 1903. Shn names n witnesses: R II Noble, W II N ble. W F Noble, Ch.u Noble, nil of .larsh field. Or. Any nnd nil persons claiming ndversely tlm nbovu-(lecribttl lauds nru rtHtiested to tile their claims in this ollicv on or below slid ail tltv ot May, 1503, J, l limuuus, l.'egistcr. 3-3t R-I-P-A-N-s Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind . Tho 5 cont packet in enough for usual ocenfiono. .-.Tho faitdv bottlo (00 cthU) iontaliiH Utiiupply 10r a yean All drug lets Bell bem, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 3. 1878, NOTICK FOIl PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Hosehurg, Oregon. Feb. 17, 1903. Notice Is hereby glren thnt In compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, And Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Public fond States by act of August 4, 1893. WILLIAM LAWSON. of Roscburg, county of Douglas, state of Ore- Kon hi this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 4470, lor the purchase of the EH of HVM. Section No. 38. Township Na 34 South, Knnge No. 11 Weil, and will offer prool to show lhai the land fought Is more valuable for nt limber or stone than for agricultural pur- otcv, nnu to establish ms cntm o said lanu efjre the Keeisler and Receiver, of this office nt Roseburj;, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1903. , He names as witnesses; John Givens, Charles Roselwrg, Oregon. Anv and all persons chimin? adrersel the abore-descrlb'd Linds nre requested to fill their claims in this office on orbefpre said tathdayof May, 1903. '.y, iiaiDOEfl; Kegisicr. 3-2i-p TIMBKIl LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICK FOIl PUBLICATION". United States I J rid OflV c,Roscburg, Oregon, Feb. ao, 1903, Notice is hereby given that In compliance wlih the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An net for Uie mi 01 (imLrr i.i 11 us in me suies 01 caiuornia, vrrgon, Nevada, nnd Washington TeiI(ory,"asextend- to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, 1893, WALTER L COSDRON, of Marshfield, county of Coot, stale of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn sute ment No. 4483, for the purchaseof the Y. of NEi-4, NW1.4 of N'lii-j, See. 10. and SW1.4 ofbEi-4, cf Sec. No. 3, in Tp No. 34 South, Range No, 13 Wett and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and tOMtablith his claim lo said hnd before W. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for Ore gon nt SLirshfield. Oregon, on Saturday, the' 9th day of Slay, 1903. He names as witnesses: Clias Noble, W H Noble, L M Noble, David Mussen, all of Marsh field, Oiegon. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the nbove-descrlbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of Slay, 1903. J. T. Duidges, Register. a-a3 GROSSMANN'8 PATENT WRITING RING Tho most important improvement of the ago in tbo art of pcnmanthlp makes tho poorcet writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presi dents and Boards of Education in Eu rope and America. Sample dozen as sorted sizes sent post paid for (LOO, sin gle sample 25c. When ordering a single ring, state whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. No. 110 8. Fourth St, Philadelphia TUE yoke: NEW WOBLD TBK10E-A-WEEK EDITION Read wherever tho English Laoguage is Spoken Tho Thrlce-A-Week World waa a brilliant success in the beginning and has been steadily growing ever since. 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Makes regular trips belwenn San Fran cisco nnd Portland vln Humboldt and Coos Bay, calling at 'k above ports each Mi if. Tho ALLTANCE fs a first-class .paineri ger boat, nnd has' all tlio rrio'd- ' ern conveniences, and, 1b ono . 'of tho fastest steamers ' of her class . . For freight and passenger rates or Jail ing dates, apply to G.H. MERCHANT, Agi, MARSHFIELD, ir : OREGON THE STEAMER ARCANA ' Jr. C. TTJELbOX, MaMcj. Wsll .IBulfo i:-trlMr 'I'r'iitf BETWEEN- COOS BAY AND SAN FBAMSSCQ OARRY1NG- PASSEHGERS AHD FREIGHT AT -LOWEST RATES. ', Oregon Coal & Navigation Co , rprlotow. F.S.DQW, Agent, Marthllfild, Oregorj 8.0. CO. Agent, Empire City, Oregon iKAUisvuna Flanagan & Bennett Bank DIRECTORS : T. It. Sheri dan, J. W.Benuott; PRES.; and . II. Flnnngun, VICE PRES.: 11. F. Williams, CASHIER. Capital, $50,000 iT MARSHFD2LD, "i 0REGQ! Msvwrro Liiir HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH GRADE LIQUORS - CHOICE WINES AND PURE BEAHDIES. LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTUH j-amily OrcJerj Solicited. SOLE AGENT FOR THE OELEr br Ate b . RAINIER BEE . ..I I I Family orders for Pou, pints aitr quurts, delivered by the case." Robert Marsden. m sWrBJZ3lHHEGCMSr4fi2EJCi:inH "UJiiii lJUisii. u n a B El B B b D a a n a m DEALER IN VSROCERIES g. FRESH ERuir.S, VKtiK 1AC .!3 BLES PROVll?ION, FLOUR FEED, KTO"., OF THE BEST Q UALITV. PRICES REASONAltLE. F.R 0 Z E IT OVST K U EVERYDAY. t : : K3 El n si fi (tl t! VI a gA Street, Muuhflehl, Ore n at SllHliHIHIl'MMSMNIili K .A :dfi,jr t ,.KUVf tfm hy.. IM9. Li ' 11 'V, r-L. .- t"--- T---.-ffffMjffJ -PMte