msammwatt E ', IT a ! i 1 jITJD XiOC.A.L WE 0 RELIABLE &AKltf6 POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE From Thursday's Dally. Fine Stationery at Nortou'e. C. D. McFarlin, the cranberry cultur iat'waB in town yesterday. The tug Uuntor, of tho Urnpqua, dime down to tho bay yesterday. Miss Coleman of Toamile who has been vieitiug friends in town for coveral days, went home yesterday. The Alliance arrived yesterday from Eureka and went down the bay last night expecting to go directly to tea. Quito a supply of eteelhcad salmon wero in the market yesterday, and they are being received at the ice works for freezing. Wasion Bros, bad a slight breakdown ot tho logging engine in their South slough camp yesterday, which will shut down the camp for a few days. Mies May Williams, assistant post master at Empire, was visiting friends in Marehfield yesterday. Nols MonEOD, of Tenmile, was market ing some of bis products in town yester day. L. II. Heisner received a barouche on the Alliance, to be used in connect ion with bia livery atablo business. A. II. Gallon, who has been in tho employ of the Marshtfald Ca;h Meat Market baa resigned and accepted a position at North Bend as carpenter. Card of Thinks. Mrs. Cliff Campbell and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors who assisted them in their lato bereave ment. RoEeburg Review. Sheriff StepLen Gallier, of Coos county, arrived here from Coquille City Thursday and waa initiated into Roscburg Lodge No. 820, B. T. 0. E., in the evening. Mr. Gal lier came out on horeebacx because, ac cording to bia own statement, he desired some preparatory practice betoro riding the goat, lie left for Coquille Saturday morning. A. S. Dibble of Dibble A William left yesterday to spend Christmas with his family in Spokane and will return immediately alter tho holidays. Mr. Dibble exproeaea himself aa exceedingly well satisfied with investment in Coos Bay property, aaho and Mr. WiiliamB i have ulready been offered a 25 per cent ndvar.ee. SOUTHERN OREGON CO'S PROPERTY CHANGED HANDS The nowa came Tuesday that the property ol tho Southern Oregon, Com pany had changed handp. A a to who tho purchaeera wore, no ono eseraa to have been informed, Tho Mail ueed tho wiroe yesterday In ihe endeavor to get tho news for its readers, but no replies bed boeu receiv- H K??g''V'Lni 4 jUFUjM oil when tho telegraph olllco doted last night. Flic New Code Attorney John S. Coke received neopy ol tho new Oregon code yesterday, nml when thu Mail man visited his olllco ho was congratulating himroll on thu no qufcitioii. Tho now code la n gtoat itr- provetneul on tho old one In ninny wnyp, lhe index, ono of tho wcak.wt .ol.its In tho oh) code, isn strong point in tho now ono, and n grout time-saver. Tho now code nUo has tho Mibioct nintlor mid hoaainga arranged in convenient form. Tho referenced nro nil to Ore go i decisions nuil tho code, on tho whole, isn pood one. Travel by Sea. Arrivals by Alliance, Doc. 17.-U M Lawrence, E Strange, 11 Augucto, II. Gotland, C Lcncve, Mrs 0 Cowan, W Lever, M L Martin, G C Langlols, J A Snctt, U J Donn, II S Delainatie, Departures by Alliance Dec. 17 W McKcan, M Wentwort!., W Hickinir, Wm Curry, Kady, C Hansen, K Liverraore, Mib Jory, a Thrush, W II Farr, W II Eaton A S Dibble, F J do Neveu and family, Mrs Geo Rolntcr, J. C Rottemund, M GordanJ A iSarrow Escape (Coquille Herald) On Fridty afternoon while attending spool on tho donkey in tho logging camp ol Jefl Onvnsby, near Riverton, Johnny Perry, of Myrtle Point, had a narrow oj capo from a horrible death hy falling in to the machinery Engineer Andy Sim mons enui ot! ino steam as quickly a poisibitS but the momentum of the tfr wheel was sufficient to ratch his cloth-l ing and draw him down nnd would doubtless have cut him in two only for his heavy clothing When all hand were called to his assistance it was f und that hit coats were so tightly jammed in the teeth of the wheels it was impossible to back the machine up, and it was found necessary to tako tho machine apart which required somo time. hue ins Drums are severe, his In uries are not of a perminent naturo and fi e wm be all right in a tow days, PANTHER EXCITEMENT KEEPS PEOPLE AWAKE Did you hear a panther screaming around your house, about -I a. m. yes terday morning7 Msny people, in dij fernt parts of town heard him and had thrilling stories to tell of tho blood curdling yells with which the varmint froze their blood. The panther and bis boldness in com ing and circling around close to the houso was the topic of discussion at many breakfaet tables. At Hieenr'a boarding houee one gentleman waxed highly indignant that any one should think ho didn't know the scream of n panther when ho heard it, after20 years' residence on tho Bay. One young lady who keeps books in a business house, and lives on the hill above the Epiecopal Church was fright ened out of a years' growth and stayed up balance of the night barricading the stairways and trying to muster up cour age to go down stairs and phone for as sistance. As a matter of fact (the noise heard was the siren whistle of the Czarina as J ahe passed down tho bay, but to tho ) listener it bounded like tho screech of eomo wild animal which seemed to cir cle around the house and them como up on the back porch for a final yell. School Notes The books that were ordered form tho East for tho Library have arrived, th(s making somotliinu over four hundred now on the thelvca, Next Friday is Banner Day and alio lho !aEt day ,M?foro "" Th principal favored the pupils, who wore gathered in tl a Awonibly Hall Monday, with a eoIo, entitled "Hail Columbia." TI12 following oilicora wero elected in thu High School Inst Friday, Hall Moni tor Willio Bernott Girls Judgo Delia Chapman, Boys Judgo Earl Strange, Glrli' basement Captain Loltio ! Larson, Boya'Caaement Captain, Walter Butler, Walk Monitor, Ray Tlbbotta. Editor of H. S. Progress, Emll It. l'et terson; Girls' Roporter, Millie Johnson ; llojrs' Reporter, Karl Btranxo;- ' Very rooiI (trntlcB wore made by troth tho ninth and loath grades In tho Hit tory examination held Inst Thursday. Out o( uino In tlio tenth grndu llvomado over ninty, nml oat of (our Icon fn tho ninth grade eight tniuto over nlnly The ninth grndu Hnil Factoring In Algebra exceedingly hunt. There ro now twenty four pupllr en- roUcd , ,ll0 iti, sdl00, Some very pretty drawing wero put on tho bhirk-bonrds in tho High School department, yotUordny. From Frldny'o Dally. Father Donnelly goes lo Bunion to. morrow to be gone until Munday, Thoro will bo Christmas tree cxoteltea at tho Cntho ic Church en Christinas morning alter nia?., And hero comes Tilt-baits with too cream (or tho gang. We'd bo sorry to seo J. W. nioroor quit tho ico ccatn buiiuess. Tho Woman's Club will nicot with Mre. Fairchltes Saturday afternoon. Subject for discussion, "Banner Ex orcises." Tho A. N. W. Club met yesterday afternoon at Mrs. F. P. Norton. Tho next meeting will boon Thursday Jan. Sth at the homo of Mrs. Charles Dun can. Moe Getz, who canio to Coca county ! several weeks ago will plearo communl 'calo with Shlller B. Hermann, Myrtle Point. Important mail for him. IJ-lO-ot E, R. Potorson, who has been attend ing tho public school, will spend tho holiday vacation at tho home of his father, P. Peterson, at May. Any ono who has scttlod on a home, sload can soil or cut up'lho burnt tim ber on it, even though a patent has not been issued by the government. Major Kinnoy is in Portland, having started out immediately on learning of tho sale of the Southern Oregon,) Co'e property, which has somo bearing on Great Central matters. Onaratll in Southwestern Washing ton has sevcnty?jx logs In, its boom too large to run through Ills mil), and tho mill is a pretty good sized mill. Some of these logs aro nino feet at the butt end. Antone Anderson of tho Cape Arago Life-Saving Station and Mlsa Iloltln Wakeman, of Empire City, will bo mar ried at Empire Saturday, and will give a grand dance to their acquaintances, in the ballot tho old court Iiqueo. Tho larger pupils of tho public Bchool were busily engaged yesterday In dec orating tbo Echool rooms for Banner Day, Moss and evergreen wero brought from tho woods, and tho roorna present a beautiful holiday nntcarance. Tho Kanner I)ay exercises today, tho last bfcfore lho holiday vacation, will bo un usually gool and a large attendance is hoped (or. Geo. W. Loggia, of tho Whatcom FallH Milt Company, tho woll knowu cedar manufacturer, waa Jin Minneapolis latt week looking for machinery for a liruo new w.w mill Ito ro-placo thu one ro cenlly burned, and also "for a sash and J door factory Mr. Logglo eaya ho ifl Btill undecided whether to rebuild at Whatcom, or to rnovo to Everott, both towns havlnu' offered inducomori f From there Mr. Lojgle went to Chicago, Robt. Marwlen and RoM. Herron wont up Coos rivar yesterday on WI.wj! er'fl gaboliue launch, end .Martdtn bought of UeVida 11 head of jounc cattlo. They combined ploahure with bubinesa b ,urin 'll,u.. ft number of nico trout from-.tho pluctd waters of the river. The editor of tho Mau. had tlfe privilege of looking at some of thum, but waaa't allowed to touch-them. Thoachuonor'Nurth-'Ueiut which has just boon repaired at North Bend is now at tho Coos Hay Mill & Lumber Oo'o dock loading with lumber. Big Cut (P. M. Liittiboruuui) Unleso thu iinoxpvotod occurn, tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, ol Hit gone, Oro., will cut In till).') about ono hundred and fifty million fool ol lumber nt their iiiIIIh. Thin will bent tho worlit'a nvord ol the output o( any ono coiiipniiy. If thin company should cut one hundred million (cut annually for itltioty-uliio yoars, thoy would still own enough timber to Loop thotn running another year. Pooplo who call tho Ori'gotilami nuurlucks will havo to aH)loglro. From Saturday's Dally. Chan. Sclamlcr waa down from hh Catching slough larm yodlcrdny. Tho Kiamn Utter has la-en lying at thu shipyard wharf, waiting for tho Taurus to vncatu her borth at thu Doau &. Co, Mill. ' u W. H, Noblo'ahandpiU'drivcriH ngniti at work having becd righted alter its sudden enpsuo. J. S, Maulers brought down .10 1oxor of BaldwLi nppleH from his Catching slough (arm joaterday, to bo shipped to ll.u San Frnucitco. Tho mw Hchoouer Taurus, recently lnunclied from tho Marehlleld yard, wai towed down tho bay yesterday alturuoou, carrying about "00,050 feet of lumber from Dean A Co'b mill. Christmas oxorclsss at tho Piusby toriau Church tomorrow both morning and evening, exerciser by tho Sabbnth school at 11a. in. and n song torvico at 7:30 p. m. nnd, Short talks by pastor. Ranson D. Hall was up to town yester day for thu firrt timoilnco he was oper ated ujon for nppendecitii, aomu time ago. Tbcs. Blaine lies returned from Mil souri with his bride, nnd they ere now established on his 11 no fnrui on North Cooi river. S. D. Mugnes, of Manos & Mateon, is paying n visit to this end of tho lino o A letter rrcoivod nt Empire from a lndy in Rosobur, nays tho town is full of otrangors and thoy aro all coming to Coos Bay in tho spring. Ed Noah baa taken from J. D. Laird, tho subcontract for carrying tho mail from Cooa City to Empire. Will Smith started for Roseburg yesterday with his witnoaecB, Hermann Larrcn and Georgo Herron, to offor proof in his land contest caso. ' It sccma that thu contefitore got weak-kneed In tho onsen of Hermann, Fred and Julia Larson, and withdrew (heir cm tests. A word to proporly owners; Tho membere of tho firo department will seo you, and appreciate your presence at their Christmas Ball next Thursday nk'ht. "How did he commit nuclide?" Inquir ed tho eager reporter of tho yollow on- !.... Ur. Ill !,. l..... ll II. ,. I,. .11 ...... luij'licu. iiu nuiikiii.M ma nun i- i turo,"groirlol tho lifo-Inauratica agent, "with ono of your art tupplemouta Hticklni out of lila pocket,." Brooklyn Lif". Sunday School at JO n, m. Proachirijr. Eorvlceutll a.m. Topic "Satnn'u Dc viceH". Text 2nd Cor. 2:11, "Not I -norant of IiIh Devices. B. Y. V, U. at 0:!IOp. in. Evening aorvlcj a'. .') p.m. Thursday prayor meeting at 7 :80. BANNER DA'Y ''EXERCISES : IN MARSHFIELp'S SCHOOL Friday was tho regular monthly llau uur day mid thu oxorrlson woro tiuiiittial ly good, tho ciillro rchool ntteiidntico roomed to bo full ol euthushism mid each and every ono roomed lo vlo with thu othur to do tliolr boat, cottrtiti tilly llio result wan tho best exhibition ol the kind yot hud, Thin w.n ur.tiiimlly gratllylng to tho tonehora. Tho decorating was lho work of tho pupils nod Minwt'd urtlitic tanto nun love (or tho hiuMitldil, Kaoh room wnn profusely nugeustlvn of Christmas cheer Lower floor baiinor win awarded to tho llrst grade puplla. This grade hi tho largest In number In tho reboot nnd smallest in rlcu nnd rellecta great credit on tho teneher, Mm. I. M. Wilbur. Tbo upper Moor banner wao tuilgiied to tho 7th nud Sth grade, Miss llcatuia. toucher. Thu receipt (ram ntteiidntico amount od to f 1 1.80, which sum I pnrsod to tho credit ol th library fund. A number of books woro nlt-o duiinted. l'rol. (Solden requested lho toarhoru to moot at bin room niter tho exorcises whoro they would hnvn a tnnrhors meot iiighonlroniiuouuci'd lolheOth and 10th grsdo pupils that their presetico was ileilntl at lho nmn tliiio nud plnec, nhoro they would bold chips moiling. Tho clnss nnd tenrlierc woro ngrresbly Burprlnotl by tho nppmirniicn of n well tilled fre-zr ol leu crinin and wafvrr. A happy social hour v an pciit nnd toasts were eaten, nud roug wero rung niter whlcti they nil ili'porreil, wlxhlug ono nuother u Merry Chrlsimni nud n Hnjipy Now Year. The pupils of tho high rchool present ed Profosor Golden with r. beautiful cut glass jar 111 led with choice cigars as a tokun of their appreciation nnd estooin. Truth uf tlin SfAtlrr. Iteforo und nfter Inking. Chlcigo Nowa. Ill Kitllnpli. Ilrro Urn a rniiliir of mirrors; llln Ions, liow wm ilrplore 1(1 Iln npant lil iluyn brtilrul tlir Klnns, AViillo you npfiul yuiirn liafnrn It, . Clilt-Hico Trlbunu. Ill I.lnr. IIook-Ko bo Is n poet, eh? What la bin particular Hue? Nyo Tho Market htrcet lino prin cipally, although I occnnloniilly neo bin Vernon In Homo of tho other ciirn. I'ltll ndelphln Hit-ord. Vlut Dlil Iln Mrnnr rntlont (nfter giving tho doctor ffl and rfvulvltiif n pn'Mcrlptlonj Hut tuip poe, doctor, thlH iliN'Hit't euro mo? Doctor In thnt ensu come back, nnd I'll relievo you again. Detroit Frco TrcttH. It In ntntcd that on tho lower Elba no Ttluigo or fnrui 1h freo from malaria. Malaria mosqultoi-n u bound. flntil In Horlrty. "My dear, thoro In kucIi u r-rush hero filinply crowded, you know!" ."Why. who In hero?" "Oh, nobody n'till." f mm i. "y i " -ZJbL T?j??T n;j Mnliifn t'arxoti ntirrllf. llov. Chiirles H. Ciiminlngf.'lho now herlir of AliilUMieogglu county, Mo., oweii bin election piluelpiilly to tho ilo hlro of (ho rlll,oim of (ho roiinly lo hiivo lli( prohibition lawn liotiently cn forced. Mr. CiiiiiiiiIukh U it itntlvo or Now HiimpHhlru nud U forty nix yonri old. Ho wtin born on u form itiut bo furo entering tho mlnlntry Utiight ftchool. Ho Iiiih lieon n milliliter of thu MethiMllHt itimoiultintloii for tweiity-ouu yenrs. MARRini). LICKWOIlTII-WIIITH-AtMilUcomi Halurdsy. Dec. Ulih, 1P0J, Win. Kick worth to Miss Alpha Wlrth. This unouentntlotu hut very pretty homo wedding wad lolemnlzvd nt thu home of tho bride's parents In tho pros nco of relatives nnd a fmr filends. Tho happy couple entered the parlor, whoro lho bcnutlftil and improtslvo cuotunny of tho Episcopal church was conducted by tho KaV. Wu,. llomlnll which mad. I1 -in ono. Alti-J riiicoro nud hearty coiigratulat tlnus the parly nil partook ol n rtnnpt oiii wedding brenkfnrt, many choice git's woro received, Thoro estlmnblo yoj ig ixViplo nru too woll known to iiuyII nn Introduction. Tho brido In tho only daughter ol Mr. nnd Mrs. An ton o Wlrth loved by 'nil who kuowher,and Dm groom Is lho oldest sen of Mr. and Mrs. Etckworth nud linn grnnn'tO MnilKMl in our iiudht honored nud rewjH'Ctvd by all; wo join their host ol friends In wish ing thorn a lair voyn,:t thr.xuh llfo. Ar tcrn uum'.hi visit with friends In Cali fornia they will bo nt boron in their .y coltago In Houth MrrnMUId. Kardcll-Boonc A vety pretty homo wfxluing look piano nt' thu residuueo ol (.'apt. and Mrs, . D. Boonie, near Fumnor nf 1 1 :!6 n. in. Wodmitdny, Dee. 17th, whon their oldwt daughter, Mi9 Lulu was united ' fn marrinr.u to Wibintn Kurdoll, ol Marsh field. Tim bride a ono of (lint bevy of bright and beautiful girbi which Siiiniirr find vicinity Iiiih produced nnd which would to hard to innlcli In nny community c( tho sumo size, nny whore, wlulu the groom Id ono of Mnrehllebl'a industrious nud cHtimnblo young men, nud tl.eii ' fortuuoB aro joined under thu hnppWit aiifplccr. Tho ceremony wnn performed Jiy Rov. Tho.'. Irvine. Andrew ICnrdull, brother of tho groom, acted, as beat man, mid nud Miso F.va Wllnnn, a llfo-laiig friend of the bride, nn bridosmnid, Tlio bride , looked lovely, dreasod in n eottuiuo of grey Albatros cloth trimmed in whlti flllii, ond carrying n tltowr;bnuiiiet of jiHueinlno nnd whitu chryHiinthuiiiuins. 'Jhoro presoiit were, the family of tho biide, Mr. nnd Mra. Thou. Boono, Mr. u 1 Mr. Tlioa. Co'io, Miss Eva WIIboh, Dnv d, Andrew aud Tlieiibru Karduil, fVnl Wibon. lhtHiwero tunny beautiful woddlng present i), both ueodil mid ortiiimiiulal. Af'or tho t'oratnunv an olegnnt v.cd iiug brenkfaHt wna t-oivod, nnd later n tho day, r.ciiompnn od bymniuof llio , ui'L'Ih, tho noivly wodlol coupo ciiAo lo Marsl Held on tho launch (Inrlni.t, 1 which had tttl'.un tho groom nnd pn.ty .toHiimnor in tho niornlnir. 'Jhoy will ..ii.tt. lit It. lit., .in... liSii.. 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