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TT KUDUI Tf T, N(W YO CrTV. Coast flail. MARSHFIELD OREGON Additional Local Mr. and Mra. J. W. Cook, of Empire returned Tuesday from a few days out jng at Tower'a camp on Cooa riyer. Bennett Swanton and bride, who ar rived Monday from Bandon, where they have beeu enjoying tho ocean breezes, .moved Into Goo. Ayrea cottage in South Marebfield Tueeday. Henry L. Shattuck of Sbellsburg, Iowa, was cured of atomach trouble with which ho bad been afflicted for years, by four boxes of Cliamberlain'a Stomach and jUver Tablets, lie had previoualy tried many other remediea and a number of physicians without relief. For ealo by Jno Freuee. Cant. Bob. Jones is at the wheel of i .the Alert, while Capt. Edwards is build ing bis new houee at Allegany. U. Sengstacken receivoi a ecowload fll hay from Steven Rogers' Cooa river farm Tuoaday. Otto Hill, II. Finella genial clerk, ia .enjoying an outing on tho bunting grounds above Allegany. Miea Anna Fischer and Mies Evarda Erickeon leavo this morning for a few days recreation onthoBandon beach. Tho Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society cleared over 10 at their Chicken Fie dinner Saturday. Mrs. Shepherd and Miss Anna Mooro, of Dufur, arrived via Drain Tuesday for a eix weeks visit with their eister, Mre. -a:, Mi Collve& Bought, nml which hns been has homo tho slimturo o Signature of A. Z. Underwood of tho North Fork of tho upper Coquillo was la town Mon day trading, Gbas. Eelander has sold his reaidenco property running through from Pino to Cedar street, to J. S. Coko, and moved to hia farm on Catching dough. J. 13. Arnott hae taken a contract to repaint tho Cooa Bay Creamery building and commenced work Tuesday. Mrs. Dayo Cowan, of Daniels creek, went to Allegany Tuesdoy to visit her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. T. Thomas. John V, Flanagan has been appointed scent for tho J. M. Quick Stage lino running from Jarvia Landing to Ten mile. Aoy one wishing information pleaeo apply to him at his oflico. GrundyShort, of MyrtloPolnt.who has beon a sufferer from a tapo worm for 10 years was relieved of ono of thoeo animals, by Dr. Sleep Saturday. It was over 70 feet in length, Mrs. C. "W. Tower wont to Portland Monday via Drain route to meet her ale ter Mrs. B. Scott of Ban FraDcisco, who re coming to tho bay for a visit. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mateon and Mr. an d Mra. H.H.McPhoreon picnicked at Pipers grove Sunday, going via launch llocebud. Mrs. ChaB. Noble will leavo on tho next trip of tho Alliance for Portland and bdoro returning will vieit points in Colorado and Washington. Mr. A. E. Morton arrived on tho Ar cata and has accepted the position as bookkeeper at tho Libby mine, Mr. Wm Lawler having realgned to tako tho position of book-keeper in tho L, J, Simp eon store at North Bend. Jack Nnoburg gvo a b'anquot to a fovv of his f rlomta Monday evening. Tho way Jnck enn eorvo (lucks, mul mulllpiu nnd a ecoiu of other good things would be hard to bunt. Travel" By Sen, Arrivals by Areata Aug. 2 : Mm I. A Smith, E Lvavltt, Miss Merchant, Min,0"K wll outing ' tho wooili. Stephens, OnptColetrop, Til B.irry, A Thin la hie lint trip to tho woods nnd Hideout. G V Hull. J M Nv... (Ill Mor- l"ht roughing It will gtvo hin chant. Mrs Harrington nml U rhllilroii, JAonkain, Jll Henderson, .1 llnr- nugton, v. Antonio, U Tlionuc, HALL THO HEALER NOT IN IT WITH OR. BROOKS Any ono troubled with a balky horai) ennhnvo euro relief uud an immcdlatu euro for tho tamo, upon calllni: on Dr. Chaa. Brooke, ono thor uarth of thu North Bend mill store. Dr. 11 rook n fully convinced two gentlemen Sunday, whom ho saw laboring and fuming and Bwearlng at tho animal until they ncro noarly distracted. Thuy tried In vulii to induco tho animal to pull their car ringo up a hill. Tho doctor noticing a peculiar liquid in a llaek, nnnllzod it and epoko a few words into tho mouth of tho flask, raleed tho head of the balky horeo and poured thu contents down his throat. Thu vffvet was magical and tho stood went up that hill at a paco that would have t ha mod an automobile. Ui coureo whlli tho doctor1!! medicine given to tho horse drove all the balk out of him, if taken by men or women, it drives all tho balk In to them, beyond this It is harmless. Arranging a Game. Tho Libby nino cent a representative down Monday to arrango for a gamo with tho Marehflcld boys to bo plnyod in tho near future Tho gamo to bo for f 100 a eide and eato receipts, Tho gamo will probably bo arrangcdiodar and tho doposits made. ThoMarshueld nine will be the eametoam which played lart year. Good enough for anybody ! ,;All Havana FiLLeit 8 ," FLORODORA " BANDS ait of same value as1 tags fronts I "STAR," "HORSESHOE," I "SPEARHEAD:" STANDARD NA VK'X 9 OLD PEACH & HONEYrC I SAW LOG," " OLE -VARGINY i or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco., Cruising For His Health ' ' J. 0, PloriM Mnrihllohl iintoitoue tlinhor crulflor nndo'noof thu low tlui. lurmin wholtopipuatod on tho onlrlos ind known w'liuro tint vncmit qunrlein urowent up Cooa river Monday ou hi wny to tho mountains whom ho will crulne forlendnye, anil iutcdeutnlly take 1 tho much needed Improvement to iiIm , ,,,,,. ihoalth(7) CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS NOMINATING A GOVERNOR Sacramento, Aug, 23 Tho Hupubllean etato convention was called to order at 1! o'clock thin afternoon for tho purposu of nominating a congroimonal tick at. Tho candidates for thu governorship aru Gov ernor Unge. Dr. John U. Pardee, Thomas Flint, Jr., and K. Ilcdeon. Tho ilret strugtIo will bo over tho chairmanship and his between Congreieman .Mutcalf, and candidate Clugn. Tho Pardee elements tor governor are led by Neff. who Is Anti-Gage. Tho fiht upon Governor Gago will bo bitter, ino hugest crowd Is attending thu con- ventlon that hns Icon tcuu here in many yeare. Business Increasing Tho Pncillc flatus Tolegroph and IV-lephono Co. aro making eomo Im provements all along their lines in tho way of overhauling things In general. Thocompany have over 'JOO phones In now nnd aro putting in now ones all the time. Twenty now phonos will bo here on tho Alllanco nnd tho business Is grow ing fast, buperintondont Itobortson of this town expects in tho near future to put ou an additional operator uslug ono exclusively for tho long distanco business. rholncreaecd bueiutes in this lino in ono of tho beet crltorians of huslnoes prosperity there is nnd it can ho depend ed upon. Honorable Way Tho leniio baseball club has disband ed and a now team has been organized in Marehiiold. Somu of Iho players of thu lesguo team find themeolvos con fronted with unpaid baseball blllp, nnd in order to tquaro thceo accounts they wish to arrango a scries of games with Coquillo or any other club, Miirehfluld Is a good town to support a ball team and tho boys think a fow games with tho money applied to tho debts would mnko all equnro with tho world. STATE SCHOOL LANDS BEING GR1BBED UP. A specinttiispatch to tho Oregonlnti from Ha loin oavH: Thoongoriiess with which Idle capital lu Heukfng invest ment in real nronortv that nromisCH to advance in value Is shown by tho union nf statu school laud in Coos County which navo louoweu mo announcement that a railroad will ho built to Cooa Bay, Immediately after tho renort wnB nub- lished ehowing tiiat tho railroad will pronauly no constructed tlioro nan u niHh for cheap land in thnt vicinity. Within a few dayu overy aero of vacant rehnol land within .'i.r milcB and more of Coon Bay will hu purchased. Sorno oi mo laini may prova to no o no valuo ah a menus of incomo, but in tho du ll ro to get what thoro was of valuo, man iook nil inero war to Do imu, Tlio land cont them but $1 25 per uco, eo tho loea could not hu great in nny event. Buying has nleo been nctlvo In Curry County, ilnd practically nil tho vacant fcliool land has been taken. New Sclioolliouse Top Somo valuable improvement work on ihn Marshueld nchooP bulldPig hns boon initio of Into, and In nhont cnmpltik'd nml a lino job In the icnilt mid Hut nahoul Imaril enn h proud nf thu fiu-t that thej' hnvu a good iinhituu'lal roof i ii thu hiiildlug. The old tin ono hulug badly riutod out. Ii. O'Coniioll put Iti sniuu now gutters hclug undo of thcot copper. Tho topis cowieil uitft a i-Mt of T t M Aifultum paper lu-mly ono. fourth of an Inch thiol; nnd put ou with t I'omoiit tlint Is perfectly water tljilit. ilftiiuw roof ought to Inet a long lime. Tho cost of thu now roof will hu In thu neighborhood of JoOO. New Buildings for 'Bangor Major KInnoy, Chief Engineer of tho Great Contrnl Hnllrflail Co. rny tho first building In be constructed in tho mnv ton n o Itnigor will bo a hotel. It ulll hopittcrnoil after the Hotel Port land, except that It v, III ho only throo storks lit height. Tho ei-coml utruclnro will ho n general honpltnl, 10x100 fi-)t on tho ground, and two Morles Intl. Tho general ollko hulldlug of cut r'ono will ho Marled (hut, but ninny uthurn will Incompleted before that ono nil bo ready for use, which will bo toiuo time next Spring, Mnjor Kinney rayn work at tho qiinrry hnn nlrerdy been begun hi preparation for erecting tho olllco building. Tho other structures for which there Is more pressing need, will bo of wood. p. Mt U a '! b'i Y-g I'm Atari Cs.j VIOLENCE RESORTED TO, ALSO KIDNAPPING August Seed Seized by Hie Mob and Slabbed Three Times He Will Die Hazelton, Aug. 25 Tho moat turbid- out acono that hoa yot occurred during tho anthrnclto ntrll:u lu this vicinity, took place between 6:00 and 7:00 a. in, this morning. Humors were current for a week past that an nttoinpt would hu maduthis morning (o open thoCanherry and No. 40 collieries, both practically In tho heart of tho city, At midnight thostrikets began gather ig In tho etroota nnd at r;00 o'clock i lis morning 10,000 miners formed a anion on both sides of tho collieries. Tho non-union men wojo set upon by tho olrlkern with clubs nnd driven back. A number of them woru kidnaped by tho eUikcra and tholr proseut where abouts nro unknown. August Scch, was uolzcd by tho mob and thrown to tho ground and stahbod three times, and it is believed that ho will dlo. Thu mob would hnvo killed him ou thu spot hut for tho timely interference oi citizens, No bliotu woro fired, tho utrikcrs used cluba for weapons, Tho city at 10:00 n. m, wan practically quiet. C3 jk. nx r ff-r r-? ' mii tlo Vllu Kii.d You Hw Alftayn Co1 iTOk..y&&ii ItOSSWINK-SIMPKINS - At Mareh flold, Ore, Saturday, Aug. 21, lfif)2, at tho homo of Jonh Mux ton thu bride's fltepfathor, Miss Ada O, Slmpkins to Ilormnn Kosewink, Rov It, 0, Leo ofllelating,