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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1901)
J! ' Ijft' '' (Er A4tJc4 ;; rflA&J MAIL Try lite tOASniM falti.l6 iOJK.J.Jii. u. ... .jt-t. if Jo!) Office fe xeaa wr Correswitdciice """ JW--W Dfr-fortlWi.-W ,tc yiMiiwwCMiTrniwniiiiiiiii.iiiuiinMTOUwiwjt3aiiiriiiiii rw aril n mmmmiw OL. XXiil. MAltyHWULl, (JOUtJ COUWjTY, OiiUGON, " JUWif if 3.001. vi L'.W "J 10 a rr x Jtfc. sjr JJJk.A. CfortiT I ii Jfj NO. 2f 3 a ' a NEWS SUMMARIZED IMPORTANT EVENTS 0i! Till! PAST WKtt BATCHING SALMON Mm MEN MISSING mohh hacks m IIATCniiRICS liSTAHUSHE!) Cream of vlhc Dispatches Dished Up In Tablet form Tor (be llnry Man. June i Mhilifr l.critnli till nut Iw rrlirAtil tn lllmil 1 1 (Mill Mf VWI MffllKlfml if H lUulitw lit u .1, m, lata). ' m ti4n utp clwltMicL' )fcl ' I4"" luiittlrtil m Ofcvffl. Wall WWlmwn lntnMltelittfr(iiw UM nl th Vmk tMla, WitpnwiM f jfcdoo lifUe i41fn.ni 'I mm iilliwt l Ntw Vol. NNinjr. LirsKMifttor kf rthol imiIwi (wr Ifcfllp. lMM VlUfJ (Ml ftlwTfclsH IOt)r. 'Iw U'iiii) mw l)pvC., eosrreiWpwluwHt uf ihr AHtfttMN ttfwr Co., IWw intle lu Kiwvi uf hwlf tawt ii pound m ty it, AtHTfti'fwl ttM hnsjIWi ml AHHrHxK In- imlM wH mttll Ik mri) cufisMtwllim uf iimmI l nil Nwlh rlw at Xr Yik. Dxsjim nl Wf 'I'liuiiun I Iptcn'i dMtlmpr s.ij Im ImVi Ur boat fur Aimtmn vts Mil UmI rfw Mill ! Ih ( ) M ImU(. '1 tic Jm it'afMn nl Cms mi Im ln la structnt I ltt ISM VihmiMmi jpmnftmt tlMt tMf CMMMMI MMIhH lb MliOft cf l.4Xltt JIMti un(t Mmvi iwttMiti, r im i. 'IsUHM lWlW IpSSSIIH, IU IS I. Iimwiii hwl Iw pismtSVsl uwst Ibwopa, HMlHtiln unhw. )lf. MKlnW)'i mmmMiWii mmm lh 4ocfr MHKn J)flfilMMlMI Wtein rtiMt.!urftiMMtti ie itiM ticMwIhi i )mn. MlfonHNflfr, at Peifftltlcs for T.lklajf Young .Snlnion Less Thau Tirelre luetics Lonjf !. C. Urowii, field Hiipcrintetici- cnt of tliu Ute;oii full Imtelicriu hii in over the Dniiu toutc rncjultiy ami will spend nbout ten diiyn in Cooiooimiy lookin;; nftcr tile inliMcJiu of the tmhy xnhtion. ri ntuwn iirii cnamc oi Hie Iiutclicry on Cuoh river LiKtaensou. Thii yenr lie will be .Miieeiwled by liis btotlier, Cieu. A. lirown. KacUsnte now Iwiiii; put in at FBABL'I) TllliV PfiLI. VICTIMS OP I.AHMS an n?mm affair World Went Willi llini to Look at Timber nnd' Disappeared--No Trace of Fugitive In vcttintionn-nmdu .since the finding of Ktulnily'K body near c;o(jtiill City mid the flight of his murderer, Kniuiin, indicate Unit other men have ntobablv fallen victim to ImifliV criminal pro- 'peiiHities. IiKjitiries are now be- iitX punheil a to the whereabouts of three others who were lait seen with Lnudi. All were tnuij;cr, nnd of one . VJt fcntVmb EnMy Tlia-;( k I Our Wide-Awake Reporters mmm the South Coo liver hatchery, l,ule " hnowu exceptiuj; that he which in "itu.ited t the JcKtiight .une up the count from Califor place at the head of intviKatioii "i,li ll,nl Iltt wcnt will I-amlfs to on the South forh. If .suitable ! l00,: "l lllllb(!r '"l lc owtr locutioim cm be found, of which Cwjuille river; nnd that I.andis there ii no dotib:, rucks will alw.cm,,t: "l,ck aloile y"K tliat the be put in on the liast and Wet Culifornimi had not liked the laud lorks of the North fork ol Com "N'1 1"u1 K0"': "ck down the I.ant SttiiilnyMlcrnoon a couple of 'ldninrr1l!fflblksu were walk ing down one the inaisf streets, of North Hendfflfjoyiiijjn whiff of frcahflir, wheuhey were joined by another coimlc bent dn the Ramt purpoie. J Of course, thty hf.d to stop nnd talk and in a fe;w luitititesso many othcrx vamc to tfic natne sjwt that when the walk was resumed, the crowd numbered about fifteen couples. Walking anclrdintting was very pleasant pastime until &omc one ineiittoued having a moonlight picnic. That cct the ball rolling KOOTH COOS ItlVBIt I xvm mil tlio otlirr ovrnine xlroll- Ititr nlKtiH III itii't ill now for tlic "Mail," nnd feolln uutuldomlily out of frt ; tnr not it llilnp find liop jicned worili mpurUnn; nnd Hourly i lino lor tlio air to p,u to yuen. I iviifi juot nliovf tlio .Miuo mi tlif ootiti ty roml, koiii;; uIoiik in a limwn (udv thinking iil'oul nil tliu lliliieit tlmtl could Impjion If they only would , lull iomo liow novcr do flnco I li.ivu liccii trying to wrilo to tlilii paper; wlion nod (I cnly honni iino began plyinK n vnlt on '.licorunn, to acmtflr nccom panymciit. 1 llntoned for a while then rainnoii !uivti, Init Vrticn I tot to i'runk JCot'cr plnco I flniply could not lii'nr myrolf think, for tlio men in uio iitiiiKniation IihJ tlirco Uramu- plioneit iToiind uji, all plnyln ililTcr cut pieces eons in tho kiluhon; Krnnt: was In tho eittH room , playing Arkiimmtv Olnrk Hunch nnd his sister passed through tho valley Sunday. Hlio will attend school nt t)orn. ti:.v.mili;. Dnnlzcns of theso brushy rcgluns are well sntisflcd with tho old Sivnsh kind of trulls. Hurry llonson yccidonily cut his foot with mi axo last wcok. Jack SfoucUkc, of Poison creek, Is bossing n forco of men doing grad ing work on tho Schofield railroad. Postmaster Quick, of Lake, paid an official visit to postmaster Tnylor of Jcmplcton Tuesday. August Laxoncn had pressing buei nesi in Gardiner Tueday. Henry Itccd and Albert Thclin of CONDENSED STATt; NEWS ITEMS- - i (MnJ1 JtHM M i lltF,iJ. Is river, tile cuk lakei to be tnuj)-Co;u,t ferretl to the South Coos river T,,c x-'cond rmtn i snid to have hatchery. While here Mr. Drown I l)oen " 1'nrlcy, hailing from will nl) look up a location for n ''ortlaru!. lie wm hut Men with hatchery on the North fork of the,1 Jnl"- :r similar cirenm- Cofjuille river. This lntchery ifnrshfield, J. K. Peterson, of May, Tlie cook was sincing n, and Joe Schilling of tho Government work's huvft ritited hcrosinco la:t re port and Jell Oibbs , of Eckloy , Curry Co., ha just arrived, 'rrnvnlfir? Mis f.n1i Wttu linminArfnr. AH hurried to their homes and, theP.anoin thuimrbr;Mli Marion, hast Wcdneiday n horse taken over within 30 miuulus had met ngaiu, Ntccdy was sittint; in an upstair win-'tho county trail betweon Uig creek each carrying a iwell filled basket, idowinging "When Violots IJIoom I and Douglas Co., lino by William AspotnearVjirrowwaschoienr B," . the Mopping place and all start- ?,"?, ' ,l ui,nr , lalm' ':.. ri wlnlo Jlrs. Jtogors' luilinn Kunncr iVWui 111M111M iiiiit5lltlrlnrtn t'fswli nnd IWMtsh ii4smIi ChimC C'ltlMM IMtV UlMMltlHilMrfnil KlMtt I. ilwtiml ItoNtiMl. (mm iwissw Im KiwmI an Jiwiiim uf oiHr ( Sswi Mmn mks. I'IiVMmm yfin tiopaef Mr. McKIl' low irtuiojr. SiMief Mtloutwt witbiins 14 rr(inilcii. Tiki eOHMmM njssinst .IA. Maty llilrr O, VMf itmuHtd, CtihuKH ftf4)rt mtve not le Ity t KltW iiMchlnhlt' tttti hmiU Jhm 11. AUrUMhtHllMfipl rtwr lu 'd lie Cimii n'r iu t nOMoUUatinl, AiliulnlilmllaHwMcUitiiilHili tilUlltytir it MIM MHlll In Jill), All llfMW IWI Wliclllrt 1'imiiltiil lutitntit lwlniievi4HleiiH UiKl'. June I CTupWln I'ftUns Hill wm1 Ci.miin. ri.rl.il ihr Mart. Wand nAy ),ml. 'riiMllMlki(ifwiH la cllwr In nil tin. inUvl MtvimliiHi line IVtoUta cimsI. 'llielwniioit,riiiiiil4nillniiic IWimthU Jul 3 vtlih ixi IWvr wltanrt. HiitfKWiw uf C'liliw ll! vhIi l!uri)r In 1901. '.l tUfMwIt nl i4uti ilUiwmwl on ilur ItUinli of SiUiigo, off mm iif IdiMitiir. A new toUteen sml flfur nMnwny 1 Mn ,Mnijnllou!H!otrllKi' Aineri(ii Cimlliy iiIaI l-OMIMIUO, (Iniln fim ntw iliewHs)- nt Ih IVtnai, C'.il.. ilnlliiynl 311,0011 ncn i;il nml mh, Junes S,in I'runtlwii nnrtlnlitt' ttrit.0 io u-mu trlllcinriil. ' (Irtmt cou IU;r.l Ion in foiMddui city within illii)f I'ikln. Iilior sltlUttnic oiiulin; tvilous cotnllllontnll oiur.iMin, ' I'oilo Im Mlil $ino,(i .il nice Kit-nili Aiih-ii. mn niittiicio cl.ilnu. TI19 Inlrgmpli llnriof ,NVw I'oiiiiitLiuil mo lo Im lurnril oyit lo tliu i:"vmninonl, llrllMi f; irtlvm ,iinijiottn, C.n d'olfliiy, stlrtihdrrril to Hot-re Juno ami, Mrs. McKltilrs fuerAl ounillllon I jomc uli.it linprovi'il t.iy lirr pli)ilcl.tm. MnKmlunnt .l.iro llnn(lti.tvy)iinrohl.iliilii); :po tons Immn Hjuiliriiloitnl tills inoinliij;. .'hil(,'otrrumtnt lll bo lii.itiKurnti'tl In tlio I'lilllppliu'ijnly 1, Mili'IYiflA lliellrt (!ocr. nor. Iihinl uf CVI111 fnr from Iwlug p ulflnl, ' 'I liuUnlli'ilStilm Cotton Duck Corporation with nil niilliorlml cipllal of 5,000,00a li.u Ikiii Intoipunilcil to iiiniiuf.itluHMimlilc.il In cotton irtick nnd cotton grxiJi of nil kinds. Juno 6 .Senator Tillman withdrew Ids rvsI;natlon, llcllrr conditions niu osprctctl lo prevail In lion trade, Mrs. McKlulcy's pliylclaui report lli.it tlio cnullmu-i tllylit ImproM-iiictit. Ona liundrril Sail I'rnnclico Iron moulders Iiavo walled out In nccoriMncu with rciolutton Hot to handle Uttmi-or oilier woik-ilono by. nbJi.uiiloti uifiw will lw lutendclulnrDtletclinive' ly for Steelhertds nud Silveride, as very fmv Chinoakt find their wny to those waters. Lnt year t.sso.ooo snlinoit frv from the South Coos river hutch cry were planted in the Coquillf, nud 290,000 wen tunic 1 loitc in Cool river. Over 500,0x1 eggs ware taken nl the ricks nud the Ions ws only about to par cent. Thin yc:ir, barring an early llbShct, lrU.fl?p38tea tlmtttvOoH thrre million eggs well be taken, nud a 30 foot extension to the hatchery is cout cinplnted. Seven or eight men are employe! nt the Mane. Til ci oilier MiPiKMici! victim was 11 Norwegian, nbout .J5 years oid nud hailing from .Minnesota, named Clrcgor Thompson (Skriu de). About 7 weeks ago he was nt Comnlle City. He left his ulKKaKc :U l'"- hotel, saying that he was going with Inulis to look nt timber laud nud would be back iu a day or two. lie has not since been heard from. Among his effects was found a letter from Ole U.!uptcrtwjaij!1 mid; inquiry of Jarscn develop the fact that he received word from Thompson, saying that he was going tu l'oitlaud on the Alliance and from there to Grays Harbor. as cd out again. Two stops were made in order It I. .h. ... l ...-A0 '4. I.AH ka.t. .1 iw iniw likllltu.l Ull.vil WilCIC UJC beautiful trees 'nud shtubberv scrvttl so well ns a background. The coffee nriltlc on the camp fire never had nu' cqhal and when served as it was. with plenty of cream nnd sugar it was simply "out of sight."' ' Wftcr all nnd 'partaken 'of more food thnn jiatutu' expects games were played. ' J he homeward walk was next on the program) If you want tp know whether or not North Hciidites are sociable just ak one of those who went to the impromtu plane or happened along before lltejHirefid was clcar- Thiftsrth irw rotiiaml Duriwturlko. h on!rn rarneiL, ... i'- TIks reeelplmt the iwts land offitfe fV Hw" inoclh of May amounted to $J,4, " Dr.T.Csrlcrcf.ViKB h betrf tp1 polnu-d health officer at thst pfacs by lh fce emor. Th annual snliry Is $400, The peach crop of acchon count U M W Iw iliowlng up ery heavy sn) tins crop wilt bV superior. Tho woo! growers of UmatliU coanly bf' organized and offer a reward of jioo foranyonll conrlcted of sheep poljonlng or kllllnf. Twelve fradintesucrt turned otn from Th" DjIIii hlrli ehool Ihil Irrm. ' 1 The Pacific Unlirerjlty team teat the Wlltsssl' etle Uolrenlty leant in a recent Add driy meet ty' a score of 61 lojt. McMlnnvitle, Albany, Newberg and Dui collrKes were fn a eonteit for InleVcolIeglaw' track honors and Albany wort by a score dl 57, MclinnUle making 44 polntt wfiile Dallas cored 15 and Newberg to. ' Joho Alson n loatr In the employ of tho" Benson LoRglni: Co., met with an' accMeaC1 Saturday, fie fill between thettsldj and a leg" four feet In diameter went over him. lie was badly manjled but It b thotfeht he cniIWe;- Ely Branionuf McMInnvttV, h the owner of a rifle and powder born one hundred years old Colmnn. rolled over the grade, 'and dlfllcult tssk it was to got It extricated Hi, grandfather used ItatengskleDaalel neon. from betvtccn tho logs and cngincorcd i, ,. . .. ..i hltlo j out of tho canyon. ducks held down thn bass. A unuortiowiiinoroau 1 stoppcu to Miss Helena Wcstcln. of Dean creek liKtcn to some nico piano musio roti-1 hrtll arrived to tenets tho North lake uuuu ujr jiim ...tmre.i uo5er, wno, ,choo ond fJcorgo Harringion who iiueoiisoii.ii that she had an audience 1 taughl llt.ro ,Mt , n in ch ! ll'rid ! .... Att,.l. If .tl.l 1.-' . . .... ...j.,, uuiuiiiMii, " -' OftlO Tenm ilo sc ioj in Jnhninn -- w.....VV.. three sat down f rf3Siai -eSJS9KSbA& hatchet v dttiinu the fiiuiut-srusou. ! The racks mentioned nre for the I II s strriniscd that I.nndis cou purpose of stopping the iip-strcnm l ycyed this mevsage, to head off )toi;resw of the salmon , who then "l"-'s- No such person took lie in the deen holes until the ' pansnRe o the Alliance. This l 1 . time for spawning conic, when they come out 011 the bars mid are captured nud the egt;s secured. The young salmon arc kept until nbout a year old, being fed cm corn meal, meat, salmon etc, ground fine, mid are something over two inches in length when they are turned loose to shift for themselves. If a large catch is made this season, feeding ponds will be established, as oulya limit- ci itumi'cr.oi iry can lie accom modated in the hatcheries. There are now four full hatch eries iu the state, and it is the uteutiou of Master Fish Warden II. G. , Vim Dusen to establish others, 011 the Deschutes, John Hay, Wilson mid Snake rivers, and at other points if practicable When Mr. Ilrown fiuisnes his work here he will go to inspect some of these proposed locations and oversee the work of establish ing the hatcheries. Mr. Ilrown requests the J.vn, to publish the following section of the law for protection of young salmon iu tidewaters, nud state that it will be strictly enforced .SX-iion 13. It th ill lie unlawful to take or full for tliu young of salmon uikUt Uvuhf Inchos Iu lenKtlilu ilia wilier of ilia M.itu of Oregon, or In tlm waters ufm,v uf tho ilw-rs or Utys oet which tlio Kt.ua of Oregon Ii ti eoiioiirrunt J urfv illcllon, lu liny iiiiiiiuir wlntmvr, ur tu take, full for, onlettroy, by any manner at nuy Hum what ever, or uvpotu'for mK', or linvo In potseulou, except forlliu purot of propagation, nuycmlil or i.iwniiig silmoii, (Coipilllo papers pl&io copy llils section), Financial Success The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A reaped a profit of nbout $50 on the New Knglnnd dinner f-erved on Decoration Day. This will clean up nearly one third of the indebtedness of the Association. is inougiii to De tlie same man with whom I, audis went through Umpire nbout that time to look nt timber 011 South slough. He relumed alone, telling the usual story. It looks as if I.andis had made a business of getting away with strangers whose disappearance would not cause immediate inves tigation. No trace of the fugutive has recently been found. Deputy Sheriff Kd Gallier relumed Fri day from the Siuslaw, where he investigated a rumor that Latidts had been seen theie, but found 110 clue. SECOND EIRE OP THE SEASON Tom Hall lias Ills Household Be- longings Smoked and Water-soakcd O .A. J3S ! C3 XI I j!. . Ulguaturo of. M A tiro occurred nliouUmlf punt six o'eloek lnl ovening til tho residence of .1 .Tom Hull, corner of Chesiuit mill Second siieots, which lesullud in guinl tliiiiiugo to Mr. Hull's furiiitiiiK, from II ru and water. Tho d.tmngo to tho housu, which wits owned by C011 r.ut llnrquiat, n ill piobobly not exceed Tho lliu finiglit from 11 spiuk, which ignited trash in un imvo-tvongh, uiul tho lilnzo worked its wny iip-uiiifur the tdiiiiglca until suioK-o ponied out nil over tlio roof uiul ii took foiiio timu to loeutulho II m. Tliodiiinugu was. main. iy from tliu water. Mr. Hull's toss will bo cotisidornblo, as ho cuiricd 110 iiisuuuico. cd nway. to the first tabic ii '-. Uncbiaicd' Letters following is 11 list of unclaimed let ters romaiiilug in '.he Miir!il1cUl, Or., postoHJee,.luno 1, 1JK)1 . Persons calli ing 'or tlio samp will plwue say ud- rurliscil: (uuilllo Dilsol, Hnnna Ciirli'iin, Usury Oolvin, Prank C'ntch field, Mat KrickMi:i, Osenr Karris, Ja cob I isher, Orio Ctilrimo, John (Jus- lufsoii, M O llniikius, Chas Holland, W II Humbert, Mat Hmeli.Mri Louisa Jackson, H Y. McConnught, O V Muc ry, Kels lVterson, J V Portor, lhrt L itiuik, O f. ltnwiii, 1! Smith, N 1, Thoniiis, i: C Perry, V,' V - Sundor- burg :i, Victor Pulley, M IJ Sugilo. An drew Welch. W.ll. CVitTls.P. M. cty bt, while her father was out in the back yard singing "J)own on the Fnrin," and "Shag" tho "Motinta'n Sentinel" hnd.u brand new nieco which seemed to trouble linn a good deal hut that might have been my imagination. I had now como within ear shot of Stephen Kogera when tho ting-i-liugof a Mandolin, mingled with tlio shrill tones of tho organ, while from soma place nearby a nun's voico was hoard 011 tho Gramaiihono singing "Dollia Crey.' A. few steps farther, ami I could hear Fraukio Dillon across tho river nlayhig u two step. I was by this timo nearly op- jBBUg the ;jStl;uiiee1cWit creek, Charlie Coleman loft for Marshflcld Tliursday. Ray itowron just liberated from school in Marshlield, will join his father Williun Itowrun on his largo ranch at once. IliamCar- iwilf. 1I; ftc. ts-'fe'&tva-vtt 5rv9v&tvp Trore'iiUyijiK ill unison, ' Ilinl of tho drcenwood." Haslouing my footstepss, for darkness was fat ajiprouclung, I soon arrived at Aimoii ltogerc, when, last but not least, sotno or.o v.asplayiug "Just as tho Sun went Down" on a Jewa liurp 1 did not find nny newi, ns n matter of course, so thought 1 would tell just as near as I could what I really beard nnd perhups by this timo next wcok some kind friend, taking pity on mv emms, will stop "pursuing tho oven tenor of hi way" long enough to niako at least 0110 item worth record nig. ALLF.GAKY A ihjcp gloom was cost over our neighborhood by tho dcatli of Miss Daisy Edwards. Ror. Uowcn, Catching slough preached his farowcll sermon last Sunday eveuiug. !kbM,M'-Jg,0.t ,iyjC .3fyilifler4 a It is a rare relic The work of erecting the new' natatorluta at( Baker City has begun and It will be iooxi&i' feet the main pool wftl be iooijo' artd range' from 10 to 3 feet deep. There Win be fjo bath1 rooms. Hot water from the springs w HI be' used. The Salem Sentinel has returned opetauVMi again and starts out wlUV a new press. The pa ' per will oppose the rtnomteatlcrf of Governor' Geer and the re-election of Senator Simon. &tany pabaps do not kaow the method adopt cd for scaldinj; hoes at Vale during the lteb' cring season, says the Oarette. The hogs art' taken across the rircr to the hot'sprlRft, when) ' a bole is dug in the sand on the bank of the rh cr and bot water let la. State Treasurer's FwrtH fwtke" STATE OF OREOOK, ' Treasury Department 3mm s inasf. .tia.vi i""ij'Muniii i . . ", " r- i. u. . :.., bHi7irrMwaMrttSZr7l)MM 1tHtkTriKMmmJUiii James Rooke is handling tho wheel ar8 noW tat fBnttiim on tho steamer Alert at present. .Master Herman hdwnrds who got lua hand hurt very badly last week on the gasoleno Florence is getting along f nicely. Robert McDonald who went to San Young Men's Christian Association PUBLlClEAHING ROOM AND LIBRARY Gy uinaHiuiu, Howling Alley, and Haths, for Members. Regular Membership per year $5.00 Junior u u $3.00 Membership tickets honored by and transferable to oth er American Associations. Rooms open c"aily from S a. 111. to 10 p. in,, and oil Sunday from 8 a. 111. to S p. 111. The public is urged to call and sci what the Y. M. C. A. is doiug. k'SvVfc'". V'a''V&a.' J NORTH 1JEXI) Mrs. Eva Moss has been called to tho bedsidoof her sister, Mrs. Sam Painter, who is very weak at this writing. Tho Evening Telegram's represen tative visitqd hero Wednesday. The Areata hud among her frioght for this place a now buggy each for Conrad Hagiiuist and Victor Auder- V 1 son. I Capt. A. M. Simpson left for Port- rf I hind Monday, on tho Alliance. C .Mrs. GusTybeigvlsilcd in Marsh- 5, Held Wednesday. dM W.C. Curfons and brldo arrived J? , from Utillalo X. Y . , Friday and arc K , now stopping with T. W. Ronnie. Mr. j Curoous has entered upon tho duties 111 tool elork for the shipyard. Mrs. W. 11. Piper, went to their Coos rior ranch Wednesday. Tliu steamer Flyer which is being treated to a coat of paint and thor ough overhauling will tako lior old rotUu Monday. Lumber is being loaded upon scows hero fur tho Alumna which is nnolior etl near Empire CUpriTawson visit ed Jf , 11., Wednesday on business. Charley Hamlin will Hliip on tho Alumna. Woman's Exchange On Saturday, June 15th be tween 1 1 a 111 and 5 p in, the Ladies Aid Society of the Presby terian church will, iu I. O. O. F building, orTer tor sale, at reason able prices, biead, baked beans, i canes, pies, (lougliuuts, cookies nil1 S lti (I..ll.t.. n.or, ""lll .. if. -. ... ... 1 nun 111 ui'i iir-iiiMii'ii mi mi r 1, ... .1 m Kndvoit in 1 xiwuivhtM -" -- ......... w.., v-... v,,, wlw mo sy - - " " 1 ,1 : "WASTE NERVE" One of tho most helpful bookson gnu : weak- bnnil of caUlo WCtlnniloy. iiMJCvcrU'ueills that riulthM Nrne Waste, j, ., .,,, .,., .,. t.., by Dr. Sawur of ban LVancUco. now In It, fifth f,U,U,. Vvl1 8turt for hast0r Ut? ccSut uzc. ies mid get soiuethiiiK. nice for 1 Stuulay Diuuer. tliouuid. lhH work of nu experienced nnd tqmublo phyilcian is in ugrvivtblc contrast to tlio vast sum of false loachlug which prevails on this impoitatit subject. It abounds in carefully con tldvrcd mid practical adviiv, nud has the two great nit 1 Its of wisdom nnd sincerity, ll U indorsed by both the rclljlous amliecular press. 1 ho CWaigo AUvancc s.t) 9: "A perusal of tho liook and tliu application of its principles will put health, hopd nnd heart into thousands of lues that arc now suffering through nervous I impaliiuciit. The book Is i,oo, by null, postpaid. One of thu most Interesting vhnpters ciiantr xx, on Nervines and Ncno Tonics has been printed separately nt a sample chapter, und Mill bo sent to any address forstanip by the publishers, The CaclHc Kib. Cm, Uo353, San Pruiickco. S1TKU.M Mr. K. S. Weekly, of Rosebnrg passed through tho valley with a Ho and tstorn Oregon next Monday. Janus Shopard who has beau visit ing nt J. 1). l.aiid's lias returned to his homo In Lincoln county. Miss Ednn Alford, of Coquillo City is visiting flic ml s and relatives lu Rrowster. T , W . Shuck nnd T. Hoaton, of Leo, havo tliu contract tn build tho Drowsier valley school house for $133. Tlio hotiso to bo completed by tho lira: of October, W. I.. Laird and .Too Laird havo Veen working tho road m tho oauyon above tliu hall-way hoiuo Francisco for medical treatment last fall is much improved aud will be homo soon. Mr. Ed. Gould, of San Francisco is visiting his unclo George A. Gould at tho Elk horn ranch. Matt Mattsou started from Allegany to Loon btko by way of tho Golden falls. After leaving Joo Larsons tboy took n blind trail and got lost in tho mountains, they arrived at Henry Laird's ou tho evening of the third day. very hungry as they had noth ing to eat for threo days. Matt says ho don't want no mora traveling ou I which to redeem all outstanding State' I warrants drawn on the General 1-una and endorsed Presented aud not paid for want of lunds," prior to tub' dale : also to pay all warrants drawn' on tho Stato Scalp Bounty Fund, and' endorsed "Prcsontcd and not paid for' want of funds," prior lo May 1st, 1000 and all such warrants, proporly en dorsed, will be paid upon prcsontatloa' at this olllco, interest thereon ceasing' from and after this data. Ciiah. S. Mooiie, C S 21 Stato Treasurer. Old Salt Soaked "U'liilo Capt. Lawson of tho schoon-" er Alumna, which Is finishing her load in tho lower bay, was going out to his vessel in a small boat Friday' afternoon, his craft capsized with him1 and dumped tho captain into tho cold' 1.1:. ..1 .....1. e. i. I.-. - ..i...... t "uu ::zr; ;;;.,' r,v:: f; ,'.," ,: unaymp....etie waur. of ti,0 -.- some time. A number of down-river young people paid Allegany a call last Sun day. Among thoso wukuow were John Mcintosh and May Del), Wilt Hick worth, Tillia Gamble and Frank Pray, they returned to their homes ' 'In the Evening by tho Moon Light." Tho decpsea uavlgator waa equal to" tlio occasion, however, and securing a1 hold on tho keel of his temporary command ho hung on for dear life and let his feet haug down for aharlc bait, until a resculug party arrived aud terminated Ills unpromedltatad' bath. RKHBBBiaaiaaHaiiaMKii11 Its Up To YOU If You Want the BEST In men's toggery at tho lowest prices, Its here. Our storo is nglow with Spiing nnd Slimmer Habordashory. See our Spring styles in Nockwear, Fanov Shirts, Clothing, HaUand tho Innumerablo small mean necessary to a comploto outfit for a well dressed man. Wo havo bought tho highest eoncoits to bo found in tho markots. From tho stylo contors wo havo bought tho best" Wo are proud of tho result of our efforts, and wo want you to seo what wo havo. :: W Wo have tho oxclusrvo salo of tho famous "Walk Over Shoe for gentleman. " WkMm a f j B ! 1 U k a S3 , J -rrsU s 'Am 8 (J) l ! I fWf flU sV I I JB 9 m W W v iVs I. Tai7s 9 Iatsoi7j Kf-' , :i ft J V--i n , v t ricite. 'M ; r