Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, February 13, 1904, Image 3

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' North Done! Fast Forcing to tho
Front
From (Sunday's Dally.
H tlioro llvui a mini whom) oluerva
tlon It ho blank an to not boo Unit tho
town of Nor'tb Ileud lo cllvo crtil foet
wnlklim to tho front, ho certainly mutt
be n Ircnk of noino kind, In tho unit
tliroo montlm, dntliiK tho uxtremo cold,
rnlny winter nonthnr, tlno town liflH
forKQil nhoml. JttilMtnie In rapidly olni;
on an lust no litmur tun bo tccurod nnd
moil to do tho work.
Thcro tiro now ovor
umlor wny nnd ordur
20 IIOIV IlOUSfH
nro booked (or
about 00 nioro, Tho hulldinjiji nro oil ol
a lu'b'atnntlnl nat'uro nnd would do credit
lo any country.
Tho now bunk biilMln it fmt near
ItiKcompIullon. Thl, whon (Inliked
will bo tho liandivmoit bunk In Cooi
county. Tho vaulta uro now being In
cad in maionry. Tho finish in thla
building Id uuiiiio nnd duMunud by n
matter hend. Tho oilier rootnion tho
second floor nro nil well ilithtcd' nnd
finished In natural Hood, nnd tho
wnlnrcotlnita wn tlioin a, muRuiflcIont
npiK!ruco. ,
Thq now planltiK mill it working bsril
on odvnnco orders.
Mr. Loitulo raya tho now mill Is now
wnmped with work which will take
teveral months to cloar up.
All of tho flnlshlujr for tho now M
lonlaTvmplo nt Msrshllold It to ba
done by tho mill at North JJend, Cedar
and flr will bo utod and tlniehrd In oil.
Tho ralllnit andttalr banltton aro now
belnu finished and will bo beautiful In
tho natural llnteh.
The now dry kiln at tho Bath it Door
factory, which la capable of drying near
ly 100,000 feet of croon or wet lumber In
ono ek, and dry It ao It will be
thoroughly masoned, la working even
bettor. than tho inventor of this ner
ysletn anticipate), In flinall lata it la
capable ol thoroughly drying lumber In
from (50 to IK) hours.
Tho largo blower la being put In place
now, and when it la completed will bo
able to convey all tho duqt nnd champ
crlnga from tho various machines to
tho fire-box of tho onglnoa,
Tho new Sash A Door factory has
not an equal on tho l'aclilc coast for
couvonlonce, Mjulpmeut or capacity to
turn out largo volumet of work.
A largo now Invlnclblo Bander la now
on tho dock nt North llcud, for tho
b'aih A- Door factory.
Tho Woolen mill Ih now itinnlnn
with about 75 hnndo, A largo amount
of cloth la now rondy for tho finishing
process and It Is thought that next
wovk tho mill will ba running At ful'
capacity. Tho mill is now woiklng n
12 1-2 hour day nnd it Is oxpented
that soon n doublo shift will bo put on.
Tho various machine nro slowly hoiug
worked nnd 1 1 mho rod up nnd in the near
(uturo thla institution will bo In full
blast.
W. H.Sponr Is fitting up tho largo
hotel building nt tho cornor of Shop
man Avo. oppoelto tho bank. Ho has
furnished tho cntlro houso and w'll do
a gonoral hotel buslnoM.
Thn unexpected Growth of North
Boml has brought to notteo that mora
botol facilltlee aro needed nnd we nro
informed that n company is now form
ed that will in tho near futuro begin
tho orection of a flno now jhotol build
ing.
In the now town thcro can bo heaid
n'q knocking but thnt of knocking to
uclhor boardH and nnlls, and amy It
oyorbo thus.
Mysterious Circumstance
Ono waft'palo nnd huIIow nnd tho oth
er fresh nnd rooy. Whonco tho diffor
thee? Bhtt who Ih blushing with health
Unoa Dr, KIuk's Now Life Pills- to malu
tnin It, Uy gently arousing tho laity
orgnnp thoy compol good digestion nnJ
bond off constipation. Try them, Only
2Cu, nt John Prouso Druggist
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A stitch It! Unto wives a lot of verbal
UurnUig,'
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should; purchase
' COOS BAY COAL
Only Way, Sayo F, Pg Baumfrartnor
by Which Portland can Expect '
to Extend Trade
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(Journal)
from Wednesdays Dally,
"Many residents of thin city scorn
surprised," says F. 1. Haumgnrtnor, lo
cal ngont of tho Oalifornln A Oregon
Conn Htvnmihlp company, ''thntecvornl
steamers nru not plying rcgulnily be
tween Portland and tho towns on Com
liny, They nrguo thnt thnt section of
tho country Is considerable c'otor to
Portland than to San Fruncieco, and con
tcqnontly la inn position to tecure nil
tho trade down that way.
"To ono who doet not understand tho
tltuatiou such reasoning may Hound
plautlblo. Tho facts of tho mattor aro,
however, that under tho circumstances
Portland la getting lior fair share of
tho builuetr, and will probably bo un
ablo to got mora unless n sudden and
great chttngo comes ovor her citizens,
Not one dollar of Portland capital Is In
vortoJ In tho Coos Hay country, and lo
cal consumers do not buy a pound of
produce from thorc. On the other band,
Han Francisco capital has opened up
and dovolopod the country. Captain
Blmpton of tho Ilay City owna nearly nil
the eawmllls and the sash and door fac
tory. Ho also oporatcaa float of ves
sels up and down tho coatt. Tho Bprcck
lot own and work the coal mines; they
alto own the railroad which connects
Manhfleld and Myrtle Point. Cnllfor
nlans have established croamorles and
many other entorpriiot thero, Tho pro
duct of all those Industries is shipped to
southern points, because a ready market
Is found for them.
"Ban Francisco pooplo use Cos Iluy
coal, and tho merchants of the several
towns on the bay patronize them in re
tarn. V at has Portland done toward
aiding In the development of that coun
try? AbioluHy nothing. A local buel
neis man tho othor day askod mc what
It would coat him to havo a cargo of
Coot Iliy coal laid down In Portland. I
replied that it would cost him t& a ton.
"Why,1 ho answered, I tan got Tuj;ot
sonnd coat for f3.25,' It Is useless to
arguo with a mau llko that, and I said
nothing. If ho la willing to pay 25
cents moro a ton for Sound coal, that is
ills butlnees. Tho Coos Ilay coal is
fully ns good R grado nnd Is choapcr, but
the Portland connunors scorn to imagiuo
that thoy ought to got It for nothing.
That is one of tho principal reasons why
Portland does not enjoy a greater vol
ume of trade with tho Coos Day towns.
'Thoy got nil tholr flour, mill-feed
and such like from here, but wo get
practically nothing from them. be-
llovo, however, It would bo possible to
Induce Portland residents to uso tho
Coos Hnr coal if tho matter was .taken
up h a systomntlo mannor. If somo
ona with a little capital would tako hold
of tho proposition hero, build bunkers
and preparo properly for handling tho
business, I think he would do woll nt It.
U la a buanlnoss that would eventually
pay. Whon tho coneumora generally be
come convinced of tho fact that tho con!
Ischonpor and bolter than thnt procured
at othor places, they would soon begin
to buy it In liberal quantities. North
bound buBlntea will croato a southbound
trade, and by uelng tho coal tho effects
would soon bo folt by tho additional
shipments mado on tho returning etsam
ore. If wo want tholr patronago, wo will
harvo to reciprocal.
"San Francises will nlwayo havo a
blp hold on tho country, becauso it was
opoucd up nnd tho principal enterprises
thero nro ownod by her onergotlo citi
zens. This wB dono whtlo Portland
capital wns lying idle, and now come
people wondei why it la that tho mor
ohnnla of Coos IJ.vy do hot buy every
thing thoy need ,'from business houcoq
In this cltv.
"Tlioro nro Hired etoamcra regularly
plying botween Son Frnnoieco and Oooi
Day points, That makes about an aver-
r
se of nevon steamers a month. In ad'
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(imon there la a omnil licet oi samngi
vcHtola calling thero at regular Inter-
vala from the Ilay City. On tho return
trlpa tho latter novVr take out.any thing!
liiil Itimlinr .r .
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"In tho apring it la tho intention of
thocorripnny Iroproient to put on an
other steamer from Portland. Hho will
run in connection witlt the Alliance,
which will proyldo a eurvlco of about
six sloamorB a month from horo, It
will then bo up to tho pooplo of Port
land to extend their commerce with
Coos liny, It can bo done, hut not by
refuting to purchase anything produced
in that section ol tho country,"
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25 cents and 60 cents and your
money back if not satisfied.
Lockhart's Pharmacy
Special 5 Clubbing Offer.
Here is the clinucc of your lifetime. It is good
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Notwithstanding what many physio-'
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Dr. Mllca' Now Heart Cure liaa per
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Nearly always, ono of tho flrst bIrtis
of troublo in nhortnesa of breath. Wheth
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I and If I lay tint on my back would nearly
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at once, and after taking several bottle
of tho Heart Cure the pains in my side
and other symptoms vanished. X am
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smothering spells nro a thing of the
past." V. V. DRAKH, Mlddletown,
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J. W. '.Bennett.
Attorney nnd.Counselor at Law.
MARSHFJELD -. i : 0RE(U;.V
John F Hail.
Attotltey at Law '
'" Office In Eldorado Block" '
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