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I js "1A '"w'w ' prawnMiPi V," ' ( - ' i . , , ( I f Foreign trade increase Recent Alarms Prove . Unfounded r fvrrrr ThisYear's'Commerce Larger i . i r Waihlnglon, D. 0 Juno 2 Tho alarms which Iiavo boon sourulod during tho past two years regarding tho trade relations between tho United Stales nnd cortnlit other countriea of tho world, find no Justification In tho figures ot our co mm or co to tho protont tlnio, Tho throo countries which hnvo boon men tioned from llmo to tlmo as likely to decroato tholr Importations (rout tho United States, nro Russia, AustriaIIun gary and Germany. A study of tho In tent flgurca of tho Treasury liurrau of Statistics regarding our Imports nnd ox porta show n atrndy growth in tho trndo relations with nil of tlicea countries, and Indicates Hint our commorco with each of them la likely to bo largorjln tho prc tont fiscal year thnn in any previous yenr. This la truo both of tho imports nnd thoozporta. To each of thceo throo countrioa our exports nro atoadlly nnd rapidly Increatlng ncd from each of them our Imports nro also etoadify In creasing. This Is atrongly marked In tho flgarcs of our trndo rotations wish Russia In thu proicnt flicnl year. Tho lateat figures show that our oxpdrts to Russia for tho nlno months undine April 30 woro nearly doublo thoeo of tho corresponding poriod In any yonr of tho last docado, and that our iuiports from Russia ar also steadily atoadlly incrcai lug. belng'doublo those of 1800 and throo times thoso of 18U4. Tho figures regard ing our trado relations with flormany and Auitrla-Uuugary ahow a corres ponding Inoroaao. "I havr) been troubled for some tlmo With indication and tour utomach," Mrs klarab V. Curtis, of Leo, Mass., "and have been taking Charnborlaln'a Btonochnnd Liver Tablet a nhch havo holpcd mo very mich bo that now I can cat Many things thatboforn 1 coufd not eat." If you iiavo any troablo with your stomach why not tako Ihoao Tub lots and get well? For ealo by John I'rouBB. LINCOLN DOUGLAS MEMORIAL rT-niYl.' fi- -j,-t President Dedicates Boulder W.tf.rWM Marking Spot of Great Debate Freeport, ill., Juno 2 -.Not Ibolcnii Interostlng of tlib Frosldont'a stops on his present trip will bo ono that ha will Make hero tomorrow morning, whon the b'ouldor marking the place whoro Lib coin and Douglas spoke in tholr groat dobatoln 1858 will bo dedlcatod, and Vvhen tlio President Wll apeak from the Vamo spot where those two statesmen opoke. whh.Wnii.'iti From oil Indications tho onllro coun-l ty will pour Its population liito Froo port tomorrow and arrangements nro being rnndo fora rccord.broklng Crowd. Flags, buntinK and other decorations nro already being put tip, nnd bro tho I'roiU dontlal apeclai eteabis Into tho station tho lending thoroughfares of tho city will hnvo blossomed out In a mass of rainbow colon! THE DUST COUGH MEDICINE, I roil -moro.of Oliamborlnln's Cottah Remedy than of all similar proparutlonn mi logouior pnu ii gives mo uoit eatis- flclion ot any modlcmfl I over sold. I uurnntoo ovory bottlo of It. K. U. .......... I..I....1 it i.i. a'l.i. .....,.. U A(UI II. II1IKIIU, I'llUII. 4IJ1D IUII1UU la for solo by John PrcUBi, FLOOD HOLDS ; .ITS OWN GreatSuffering inSut merged District Governor Planning Relief Dos Moines, Juno 2 Tho Keokuk river ia now at flood center nnd tho Iowa rlvor la from ilx to eight wiles broad. Hundreds of pcoplo nro on tho houBolopc and at last ndvicos succor in mauycaios la impoialblo, owing to tho terrific cur rent. Locally the situation Is improved, (lovornor Cummlngs is contemplat ing rolief by borrowing nonoy, depend las; on tho next legislature to approve his action. Lincoln, Juno 2. Iho shovvors havo coased and tho flood is subsiding alowly leaving in tho submorgo district in utter desolation and tho destruction Is Incal culable. . I - Topokn, Juno 2, Boats woro brought last night from fit Joaoph and today, rescuod 075 persona: from buildings in North Topeka. Tho flood is subsiding although lioavy rains contjnoo. Many aro8crioutly ill. Sickncsa among tho refugees on the South SIdo is increasing in an alarming manner, and thero are 00 cases of scar lot (over and moailet. Schools nro all elbsod by tho board of health. Two diod last nl.kt from previous dxposuto. Thu, Hat of dead and missing is now 33' ndt including tho farmingsections. Kansas City, Jane 2 Tho rivor rof ifilered S5 feet, on tho official Rua'go this morning which equals tho highest point reached during tho catastrophe. It ia misty this morning, and it rained oc casionally last night. Tho relief fund this morning stands between M0,000 and 160,000. Little thieving was Jono last night. Thirteen hundred ofllenro patrolled the streets and acted as gas rdauen, enforc ing tho danger linos, Sheffield, A manufacturing suburb of tho'clty, experiencing .tho worst tasto of tho flood today, when ba ck wator rendered 100 families he "melees. Tho current was mild so that rescu.fl work was easily dono With skiff. t tistlmatea today Bhow40.()0a Jiomaless. There 1b nd possible way of gl ring iot Ui ft, bat general eitlmn' tea ivx nQ dentil list in the nelghborhoi M ot 100 iAUMaWi V- IOWA HONORS' TEDDY Cedar Folio, la., Juno -Western Iowa this morning paid hearty trlbu'o to I'rosldent lloosovolt as ho ournoycd Biroen'tho stato onrotito for the fcnsf. Tho first big demonstration of tho day .was nt Donnleon, whoro tho Presidential special arrived at an early hour over tho Illinois Central railway, After break fasting In tho car tho President's party woro takon for a drivo about tho city, tho lino of march including the high school building, whoro hundreds of pupils woro congregated, and tho homes of Secretary Shaw and Congressman Connor. Grand Army votorans and a company of tho Iowa National Ouarda acted as escort to tho President. Tho parado camo to an end at tho junction of fivo atrcots, whero a speaker's stand had been erected and from which tho Freci dent addressed a crowd of fully 10,000 pooplo. Shortly boforo 10 o'clock Fort Dodge was reached and hero nnother great crowd greeted the distinguished traveller En routo to Cedar Falls, whero a similar dorr.onitratlon awaited tho Proeidcnt, ovory cross-road and way eWtlon had its 'Utlo delegation of men, womon and c' lldrcli, anxious to catch a glimpse of tho chief executivo ot tho nation as tho rnecial train sped by. Governor Cum mins end n number of other distinguish Iowans j'jlncd tho Presidential party early in tho forenoon and remained with tho party through tho day. Dubuque, la., Juno 2 Tho most elab orate arrangements have boen made for tho rccoption of Prcsldont Roosevelt and his party upon their arrival hero this ovonlng, Tho President will bo met at tho station by tho mayor and city offici als and a largo recaption committco; In addition to an escort. Aftor a brief speech and a drivo about the city Mr. Roosovolt will bo driven to tho resi doncoof Senator Allison, whero supper will bo served, and whoro tho Prosldent will remain for the nlRht. Tomorrow morning ho wMl cross tho river and spend iLe day as a gqost of a number of tho leading cities and towns of north orn Illinois. . ' Coos Bay .Wajon Road Somo interest is boing taken In town in tho matter of doing something for that portion of tho Coos Bay wagon road batwoon Sumnor and Fairviow, which is now laalmoBt impaseiblo condition, whilo other parts of tho read aro In very good shape, Thero is no queBllon but that all that is needed ia the cutting back of tho tim ber for a short distance from tho road in ordor to let tho sun and wind do their work of drying up tho mud. Other portions of tho road which, under tho eamo conditions, used to be as bad or woruo, now show the good effedt of such treatment. It hardly seomi nocessary to urgo'tbe benefits ot road improvemonti,but in this case, the Bay is certainly interest ed, 'for tho elongated mfidholo in ques tion acts as an effectual bar to trado rela tions with tho settlors in tho region tapped 'by tho Coos Stay wagon road. Tioy couldn't haul n load of goods out frotu this way now if they wanted to. Ad they don't hnyo to, bocauBO they have an outlet and Inlet to and from other trade centers. II anything is to bo done this yonr, a move should be made at once, so that tho timber can be cut in tlmo to get a gooty burn before tko Fall rains com mence, i ,, TbbtMAIL BUggosta that somo aglta,. turn oj Uila matter ou tbo part oi uioeu who realize its importance would ao compllbh good results, , if "rVf'r -p R-I-PANs .Tabuletk Doctors find , A good prescription For mankind Tho C cant packet Is eriough .for tfsaal occasions. Tho famllv bottlo (GO cents contains a aupply for a year. All drug gists soil them. T1IK MOOKBT HKNSAT10M EVKHTWIIKBB LILIPUT Colupsnblo Pocket -6TERE08C0PH APPARATUjJ- Tho smallest Btercoflcopo with the strongoit optical effect. Highly finished in different colors with rich gold and ftllvcr dpcorations (mountings), Includ ing 20 V. F. Photographs. Views of art (genre.). PUICE ONLY fl 00. Swot every wneto prepaid in letter for v, AGEtTH WANTED. LILIPUT STEREOSCOPE CO. FOnitEST BUILDING, Philadelphia CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A streets, MAH8HFIKLD, OREGON, JONH SNYDER. : : : i t .Proprietor t mt:ic uni f.tfMnv;H AMnPAVORITE I firvrtT I. I.t. Kn ntlr1w rrditeA nnil refurnWied "ihiougnout and U again open to the pUDUQ l or patronage. new oeos nnu ipnng raiucc uc um. placed In Almost erery sleeping room of this houie and neither trouble nor exosnsf has been pared to put everything in fiat-dan order. TERMS. Eoardand delng, per week JS-eo Board, pe week ek 4-co Single Mcr 3 Flanagan & Bennett Bank DI11ECTOHS : T. Ii. Sheri dan, J. W.Bonnctt; PUES.; rind. II. Flanagan, VICE PItES.; It. P. Williams, CASHIER. . Capital, $50,000. MARSIIFIELD, OREGON THE STEAMER ARCATA. jr. C. XEL&OX, Mattel. Will TtlHUe OKIr 'Trlm BETWEEN COOS BA.1T AND SAN FKANCISCO CARRYING PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT -LOWEST RATES. ' Oregon Coal 5c Navigation Co., Proprieties. F.S.DOW, Agent, Marshflold, Oregon S.O. C6. Agent. Empire City, Oregon GEE FEE. m B m if H II ! DEALER, IN GKOCERIES FRESH FRUITS, VEGE TA. BLES lRO VISIONS, FLOUR JFEED, ETC., OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES REASONABLE. FROZEN OYSTERS EVERYDAY. ; : : A. Street, MarshtYeld, Ore M t GR088MANW,6 ! I PATBIST WRITING RINti Tho most Important improvement of the ago in the art 'of penmanship makes tho poorest writer a splendid pentnon in a low weens uy sn ,ueti ui iu hur. r.l...i1 V nrnmlnnnt: DnlldnA Prnfll. dents and Boards of Education in. Eu rope ond Amerlpa. bampie aozen bb Borted Bites sent post paid for $1.00, sin gle sample 25c. When ordoriug a single ripe, state whether for man, woman or ' PENN IFCrSUPPLY c6; ; j No.ilO 8, Foui-tli 8t, Phlladelpltln ''' 't iti-tr Fast and Commodious Steamship KXI.fllSE HAROWICK, Master. J ii ! .ii mm ! ..ii . . .-- MaKies regular trips between San Fran cisco and Portland via Humboldt and Coos BayJ calling at above porta each W Tho ALLIANCE is a first-class parson-, ger boat, nnd has all tho mod ern conveniences, and is one of tbo fastest-steamers of her elate. " 71 " For freight and passenger rates or sail ing dates, apply to C.H. MERCHANT, Agt MAR8HFIELD, :: (i OREGON Coos Bay Wholesale Lipr HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH GRADE LIQUORS CHOICE WINES AND PURE BRANDIES. LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER jpamity Orders rl&ol.cHeei. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELE BRATED RAINIERJEEB Family orders for Tops, pints anc quarts, delivered by tho case. Robert Marsden. , The Old Keliable Firm, EB.Dean&Co. C. II. MERCHANT sSSEZtS Is constantly adding to its atoct of General Morchan iiso, already tho largest in Marshflold. When you buy at'tho Mill Storo you know tho goods arc first clrvsa and tho'prico is all tight . All kinds b'f lumber aTid buildin'g material, ieea ana sup plies at wholesale and retail. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP EX ECUTOR Notice is hereby Riven that letters testamentary bave been duly issued out ot the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for tho County of Coos, to Otto Schutter, as executor of the last will and testament of Predorick Schotter, de ceased. AH persons havlug claim acalnst said estate of Frederick Schetter. deceased, are hereby notified that they aro required to present them, with the proper voucnera mereior, wiuna six months from the dato of thU notice, to the said executor at the office of tho Western Union Telegraph Company, at Marahfleld, Cooa County, Oregon. Dat ed this 23d day of M&y, 1803. Otto Pcuxitrr. Executor of the lat will, and testa ment of Frederick Schetter, deceaeed TIMBER DAND, ACT JUNE3, 188. "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United btates Land Ottice, KoscDurg, Ureon. , Afay 8; 1903. ' Notice Is hereby given that in compliance, vtlth the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 1878, entlticu "An act tor me uie 01 tirubcr lands id the Suites of California, Oregon, Ne vailis, and Washington Territory" as extended to nil the Public Land States by act, of August 4 -Boa, v 1 ' 1 VlLI.IAM STINNER. of Roseburg, county of Douglas,Sute of Oregon', has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No, 5137. for the purchase of the Northeast' ntLiter of Section No. d. TownshlD 36 South. Range No. 'to West, s'ah.tl Will offer proof J to show that the lanasougnt is more vaiuame (or its (iruber or stone than for' agricultural pur poses, and. to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver ofitlilsbrhcc at Rosebure, Oregon, on Saturday, trie lath Stay 01 aeptemoer, 1903. , He namas ns witnesses: Charles Thom arid JohnTbonv of Roseburg, Oiegon, William Long nnd Frank Long, of Cleveland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboverktcribedvkvidre requested to file theh- ctaims in ims omcc on or ueiore saiu xsin aay of September, 1903. i 5-33 ? J. T. Bridoes, Rcgbler. V --- ' -' - i i i i . . - -in -i - -a i timbeIVA'Nd.act; ibNE n, isyi h M NOTICJ15 FOR 1'UItMOATlOlf? United States band Urtlce, Kotebi)), prrfon, . f . a .April 37, i93 Notice Ii IjerNiy aljl'in iliUlH eampllnp with the provisions of the ret ef C'orsreM a IiirB 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for tha wtle ef Timber I-and In tlie StAteVof Cftllfornlft, Ur gon, Nevada, nnd Washington 'I'crrltotv,' hi extended to nil the Public Larid Sthlea Uka M August 4, 1&03, GRANT HARRY, , , of Conullle, county of Coc, tnti or Ore Con, fins tills dny filed In this office hit sworn (tatement No. 5099, for the piirchua qf tha I-otso, 10, it and ia of Section No. a In Townsfilp No. a S, 6f Range 11 V nnd will offer proof to show th it the land sought (a more valuable for Its limber or stone ih.Ati for ngrlcultural purposes, nnd to estnbllsh Ms claim to said land before W U. UoiikI.is, U. S. Commisiionerfor OreROn, at MnrsbfiaW, Ore gon, on Friday, the 10th day of July, 1901. He nnmevas miines'est Alvin Smith?' Lestc-r Smith, Frank Smith, of Matshfield, Ortgon, E N Harry, of Dora, Oregon. ' Any and nil persons claiming adversely tho above described lands are requested to file their cUUns in this office on or before said lolll day of July, yv BKinc.iw, Renter. 5-3, HAIBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3,-1876,-. NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION, United Statc3 I-andfefBcc, ftosefmri?, Oregon, j ,. . , Feb.s, 1903. Notice Is hereby clven that In compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An.nct for thr sale of timber inds In the States of California, orrgon, Ne vada, nnd Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, WlLLIAN'f W PRinULE, of tor Monroe St., Portland, county'of Jtultr, man, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office Irfs swom statement No. 4403,' the pur chase ot the SEi4, of Sec. No. r4 Tp 26 8, R ia west.sfnd -svill offer proof to shov that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or Mono than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said Had before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Jonday, th- 6 diy of July, 03. tin nnmn as witnesses. Oscar 'Edward. of Oakland. Oregon, Gcorse Finley. Gi'en "V Kump, of CrawfordSvllIe.'OfCRon. 'JJ N SmIUi, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverstly -fye above-derciibej lands are requested to file their claims in this ottice on or betore saw o uay of July, 1903. 4-a8-p I.T. Bridges, Register. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878; NOTICE FPR PUBLICATION. United States Land Odlce. Rosebnrg Oregon. Apri0, 1003 Notice ia hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbo act of CoDKretaof Jane 3, 1878, cntitlod "An actfor theewnol timrcr lanas in mo States oj California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tflrrltory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1802 ( oal w. wuinna:, of Marahfleld, connty ot Coos, Btata c-J Oregon,' has this day filed in this ofjcv his sworn statement No. 4050. for the I pnrcbate ol tbo NW.-4 oecnon no. y. 1 1. Tav'riihln n. 11 South. Ilanea I No. J2 West, and will offer proof to sbow mat trie lanu eougn. u mora valuable for (Is timber or stone than for agricultural parpoees. and to establish his claim to said land before V. U. Douglas. U. 8. Commissioner for Oregon at Marahfleld Oregon, on Friday, the. 3d day of July, 1003. He namesas witnesces: Je'o Smith,. Al Smith, Lester Smith, F B Taylor, of. Marahfleld, Oregon. ' ln and all nortnni ptnlmlncf ailvrrHP ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this offlca onorDeuire eaiu ml uay 01 juiy, iww. 4-28- J. T. BttDOsa, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Intorior, -JUind PTice nt Roseburg. Oregon, April. 8, 1003. Notice Is hereby atven that the following, named settler hits filed notice of his lntentlqn,v make final proof, In support of his claim, ami tlut said proor will be made before W. U . DoucUs. u. S. CommIsigar,at Marslificld, c iregon, on May. 33. 1903. Mr: . JOHN HENDRICKSON. 0 Id. E. No or45. for the Lot u. Se9, .18, lop I , , Sec 19. Tp. 34 S., R. 10 ,Vwt. ' Ret antes the following witnesses to pne hUcnnii nuousresidence upon and culthatbn pf laid land viri Wptor Carlson.' Pnn Hilts fn. U Srson Io rphSchaptvr orAlte-hny.Or.'eon. 1 J f T, BRIDGIU., r.tgister. 4.18. 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