' llttlUJ. .J.. WEQW RELIABLE AbtorutalyPurc. wsEJSNOsuasmuiE I " .A-lsTX) LOCAL From Wednesday's Dally. 1 North Bend has a new dancing club. Clark Bunch of Fairviow is in town ou busincse. The tug Hunter came in from Gardiner yesterday. Tho Areata ai rived yesterday, and will Bail from Empire at 10 a. m. today, Webb Matt, one of the substantial farmers of Lee, is a business visitor in town. .George Black returns to San Francisco on the Areata, after a brief Holiday visit at bis home. Epiphany services will be hold at the Kpiecopal church today at 10:30 a. m. and 7:E0 p. m. The Aurelia will leave Ean Francisco Saturday, sure, and is duo to sail for Portland on Monday. Carpenters are again working on the front of Magnes & Motion's store, rank ing a reressed entrance. Mrs. Erickeon who has been running the Palace Chop Houso at North Bend has sold her business to E. H. Glenr. Marshal Petitt's lectures havo drawn big houses for two nights, and every one eeina pleased with hs entertainment. Eobert Kiuger is putting in sewer con nections from bis residents to the sewer on 4th street. A. Bridgea Is doing the Job. Chas. Jenton and Ray Golden started yesterday morning for Port Orford whore it is their intention to take up a couple of homesteads. J. W, Tibbetts received word yester day that bis brother who has been in Alaska for several years will arrive here from the North on the Alliance. Robert Harrison, of Libby, who had his leg broken on Oct. 31st, !b etill con fined to tho homo and it will bo sotuo timoyot before be can resume work, Mrs. W. C. Mueick is a paseenger on the outgoing,Arcata, on her way to visit relatives In Siekyou county, Cal. She is accompanied on her journey by Misa Mary Black, Congratulations Mr. John H. Cullom, Editor of tho Gnrlouu, Toxae, rews, nos written a loi ter of congratulations to tho manufac tures of Chainborlain'fl Cough Remedy hb follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby ho was subject to croupy spoils wo would bo very un easy about him. We began using Cham berlaiu'a Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, wa havo never been without it in the house sinco that tlrno, We have flvo children and havo given it to all of them with good results. Ono good feature of this remedy is that it is not disagreeable to take and our babies really like It. Another is , that it is not dangerous, and thero is, no risk from giving an overdose. I congratulate you pon(the,Me4MMyour remedy." For Ws The New CQuncy At tln c.ty iMtmrll motlns Monday evening Mayor Scmtttacken nml nil tho ew' e5ecf.l iiicmhus wetc present i I w m i'n':i.Mtl hiMeJllcc. I't i' tu v tiV nil np lainnt (or tho. . of ui.iiai; tho untter of appoint- 1 1 ul tltnt i llicer was taken umler m'- i-eni ntril ilic next nteotlog. whtih ' rk- j4 jfe Fthluy t vcni.( rti- tiirr ?!i.l was ordered to ha a' t) o tree j cleared of rttbblh and ob:truc- F I'. .VorSon was elee'ed president ol the c uucll. W'Mng On TcnMilc, o'r a Short Splice Tho blle of Coo C junty, Misa Albina daughter of C. P. Coleman. was united in murriago to ono of our most respected men, J. S. Roberts, con of B. Robertson Dec. .11 in tho town hall of Tompleton. I gazed in silent admiration at tho scene within the hall whon I arrived. The artists bad displayed no little skill in tho decorations which consistod of tiowcrs and Oregon grapo vinos, white living fashion plates in feminine attire relieved (ho somber dress o( their escorts and tested tho capacity c( the hall The Marsbfield Orchestra assisted by local talent then played Lohengrin's wedding march. There wero many yard long grins that night as Oregon's re spected citizens with a sprinkling of Californiaua were marching into the hall as only those by artists trained know bow. The reputation of this placo for au old fashioned jolly good time goes without discount, as all work harmon iously for the Inst results. Yon eat each dish without a Fronch name in com pany with as happy a people as I havo anywhere found. They even have their own heaven. The merry-making lasted only ono night to most of the guctts; many went to bed ; I did not, which explains tho tardiness of my report. All night I ate and laughed, that was all that I could do. Those who danced are many ot them in bed yet. Thero was a surplus of choice cookery and it rained aftor tho music stopped. J need no music and laughter had become painful; there are no laughing hogs. Next came ahnnt; ot duck wo had had our fill ; deer was out of season this morning ; to a bear hunt wbb proposed. I havo a weakness for killing bear and readily consented; we found two and tried every plan suggested to get them to como out, even to a Ten Milo invita tion. I heard them talking about it as I wai stowing away a generous lunch. The names ot the guests are all on tho Coanty directory. The presents were tho beat and num erous, from a Btftue of Diana in very scant attire (these models are used by amateurs and professionals) to a resi dence lot in North Bend, It required a two horse toam to tako them to tho landing and from there they will bo for warded to North Bend, where the groom 1b studying Physical Cultuio. From Thursday's Dally. Kmil Ogren, of Myrtle Point, was In town yestcjday, Marshal McLeod was Bweoplng Front street with tho fin hose yesterday; a good work. Dr. McCorrnnc wisheH tho parties to return the etretchor which was borrowed from the Eldorado JJ'k, Miss Marian Reedy was a passenger on the Areata for San FranciBco, on her way to Long Beach, Cal., whero sho will spend li.o Winter, Tho people of Rois elongh havo put in a row boat lauding on Catohing slough, which ia a great improvement on the old one. Tho select few, who under tho law aro allowed to vote at school , meetings are likely .to bo well represented at the moot ing tomorrow night, as 'matter's of con siderable1 public interest aro oh the iapii, Charley Bonnbrako bos a way of being in nt the killing. IIo was tho llrst man t'o pay a year in alvnnce under a special o"tor wo ot co nuule, mid ho' was tho tlrtt aVtn to got one of tho special tunnlors, Fcuno Curo for Intllgostlon l ufo Cli mberlalu'e Stomach and Liv er I'uMol: lor Indigestion und tltid Hint t'uy uit my cam) butter thnn any dyt lii'p'in remedy I havo over tried iwnl I iittvo used tunny difleieiit remudios. I ami nearly tllty-oim years of ng nnd hiwo MlfWetl n creat deal from indlget lion, 1 cmi irl ulinn.t mu thing 1 nant to no. Geo, V. Kmoty, Hock Mill., Ala. For sale by Juo. Pieuts. Travel by Sea Passengers from San Francisco on Arent.i Jan. C: -C A Owons, Mrn A K Huff unit 'A children, M A Hood, John A tlanttuc. 11 lilbbnid. Mm U lltbbnrdaud 3 childien, 1 Palo, Mrs Luckelrom. K A uuuuicuukvi. Following passengers left for San Fraucisca on tho Areata yesterday : Rob Huuton, J Domino, Miss Black, Mrs Mustek, Miss Marian Reedy, M Yiosco, 0 Vfeeco, Miss Sears, Mrs McCormac, M Oleson, Mr Dru, Mrs Way, T A Wag, Mrs PenHeld, U A Crest, Mr. and Mrs Buhl and two children, G steerage. Coos Rier Ijems Fred Wearer of South Cool River loft en the Areata for San Francisco, Cal. to lake up his studies at Heald'a Businots College. Mrs. Maria Carpenter is having a larco barn built on her farm on tho South Fork. Geo, Tucker and family lelt (or Port land on a two month)' visit with rela tives. Captain Ernst returned homo after an extended visit with friends on North Coos" River. Te nniile Lake Excursion A very pleasant excursion was givon tho people of Tenmila and vicinity Sun nay Jan. 3rd on Ttnmilo lake. All heartily join In thanking Mr. Hazulmeyer, Mr. Galloway and Mr. Norris, the promoters of tbo excursion whodisplayed such excellent ycamanthip in the handling of tho steam launch New Era owned by L, J. Simpson of North Bond. Following are tho names of thoao who participated in tho many pleasant sur Drlses aranged for their enjoymnnt, Misses Edith Roberts, Esther Mormon, r:saie Kaakel, Jennie and Henrietta L:ar, Minnie and Hilda Peterson, Viola Ruth, Alice Backus, Florence Potorson. Mrs. Anderson and Daughtor Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. A. Olson, Mrs, An nie Davis and Mrs. W. Backus. Messrs John and Preston Moneon, Geo., Abe, Allen and Joo Roberts, Da.oert Benson, Hollico Olson, Andrew Olson, Sloven Lapp, Fred bybark, W. Backus, Clar enco Backus, Harry Whitney, Harry Strowenjansand C.St. Dennis. The writer is not endowed with poworo i of description, sufficient todescribo the many points of interest or the magnifi cence of the scenery. The many wooded hills and dales, tho peaceful homes nestling in the valleys, tho graceful corves and ruany glassy coves of tho Lakes, aro a sight that would enthuee the most melancholy. Certainly to much cannot be said of Tenmilo Lakes as a pleasure retort. For natural ccenery wo havo never tetln anything to surpass it, and it has been my lot to gazo upon tho beauties of natnrein many climes. Of tho peoplo of Tenmilo I would eay, that for open hearted hospitality thero Is not their equal. You are cordialy wel comed and royaly entertained by all. For the sportsmau this tnnst bo a placo after his own heart, clouds of Canvas back, Sprigs, Butter Bali and other variety of ducks, obscured tho sun, from time to time in their flight at tho ap proach of the steam launch. Bear an 1 deer abound in the adjoining forests, bo well as grouse, pheasant, quail and partridge. Tbo Lake is well stocked with tho ang. lers favorit fish trout, ae well as Steol bead salmod and many other varieties. Space will not permit a longor article but suffice to eay that I shall hail with joy anothor invitation to Tonrnilo, Mr. Wm. S. Crano, of California, Md Buffered for veers from rheumatism and lumbsKO, Ho was finally udvited to try Chamburlain'n Pain Balm, which no did ami it effected a complete euro. For sale by Juo Preutu, From Friday's Dally. Col. Al. Rosa, o Bandon, camo over on yesterday's train. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Collver wero in town Thursday shopping, Tho Flyer went on tho wsys yo;torday to havo her rudder repaired. The L. A. Club will meet today (Fri day) at tho homo of Mrs. Condron on Broadway, r Dr. MuCormac performed an operation y'estorday on John Colg'an for appendi citis, In spite ol his, advanced ago, tho. old gentleman stood tha operation well. and his erudition: It very iatUlactory, J lAyersI Don't try cheap couch medi cines. Get the hest. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis., and all throat and tunc troubles, "i hr foutnl lhl Axr'i Chrrry VNtnTt It Ilia I'f t luiMlcltin I can irrirlln tar ('toll cliltli. ItillU'iitn. rmiithi, ntnl hint rnlilt," M. UniKMAhi M.D.. tttiac. N. T. :ie.,VV.,!UW. J.C.AYKttrO., Ilwull, Mh. All iltiiniiim for Bronchitis Correct any tonrlonoy to constlpn tlon with omnll dosos of Ayor's Pills. Tho Aberdeen left Eureka at 10 a. m. yesterday and is duo horo this morning to tail for Portland tomorrow. Tho now launch whloh Holland Bros, tisvolxjon bnilding tor Anson Rogors Jr,, was launched yestorday. Hho ia intend ed to bo tho fastest launch on tho bay. Rusty Miko'a Diary, Jan. 8, 130 A run down clock wou't ovor get anybody up In tho morning any moro'n a worn oat ady will bring people to your store. A good houto greeted Marshal Pntltt last evening and his Iccturo on "Love" as highly appriciaten by both mon and maids. Mrs. Potitt'i specialties aro a very cutortalnlng fealuro, and tho pa trons of their ontortaiument all scorn well plcassed. Tho A, N. W. club mot ycntorday with Mrs. L. J. Simpson nt her elegant homo at North Bend. The wero sup orbla entertained by thoir hoBtoiu and spent a vory pleasant afternoon. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. J. H. Taylor, When bilious try a doso of Chmibor- Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for onco how quickly n first-class un-to-dnto modlcino will correct the dis order. For aalo by Jno. Preuss. Jolin Clinkenbeard Appointed J. J. CllnkenUird hat boon appoinod by tho county court to fill out tha unex pired term of Donald Mcintosh, deceas ed, as county commissioner. No better soiectlon conld havo been made. The Eagles Tho Eagle, emblematic of American Independence; tho bird that clutches tho stars and stripes, and screeches de fiance to foreign foes, if ono thread that dag Is trod upon; may nover a feather bo pulled from its wings or a necessity for it to screech. Married in Chicago Friends hero havo received tho nowfl of tbo marriago of Miss Allco Robortson to Walter Law Campboll at Chicago on Dec 21. The brido is a Coos Bay girl, having beon born on Daniels creek. She left horo about 8 or 10 years ago, but is remomberd by many frlonda who will wish her happlnoss. D. of II. Officers Installed Tho following officers of tho Degroo of Honor were installed Tuesday evening: O of H, Graco McCormac; L of II Jeonotto Escotl; C of O, Borah Wilson; Recorder, Fannlo Hazard; Financier, Maagaret Motlin ; Receiver, Dora Cath enrt; Uohur, Bertha Ferry; I W, Mary Savago; O W, Ray Bowron, A vory pleasant ovoning was passod by tho members and invited guests, with whist, Cdanclng and games. At whist? Mrs. Nelllo'Oweu and Billio Smith car ried oft tho prizos, whilo Mrs. A. R, Tenbrook and S. B. Cathcart took the boobies. , In tbo bean bag contest Jim Forroy and Miss Runy.WoIder took first and second, respectively- ANT1TUGERCULOU8 VACCINE , fluooafaI Kiapnrtmanta of n Pwu. tan fletatttl. ) A writer lu tho Itovuo Hclontllbjuu nsscrts that tliu experiment of Dr. Ilehrlng of tho liyHtmilc limtltuto of Miuboui'K hiivcMlomotiHlruteil tho priie tlrnblllty of viiccluiitluu iiinilnst tuber cuIohI.i. TIioho e.pei'liiUMilH rvHtiltoil In glvliiK yoiiuit eulven complete Immuni ty nguliiHt Infection to which they wore oxiKned for moro thnn n your, no tuberculous lentous being discovered when Uio iiulmuln wero iilaughU'rcd. Tho vaccination wiih nccoinpllnliuil by tho Injection of it very hiiiuII lunoiint of vtriiH of humnti origin which bud boon kept for night youm uml hud thu.i lout much of Kn vlriilonco, Tho wrltor of the lleytio nrtlchv J. Ilerlcourt, aluo ivfern to the export inontH enrrted out by hliu lu ciMtiptiuy with Dr. Ittchet, lu tho cotiptio of which It wiih diunoimtrntril to IiIh mittHfuo tloti that iIokh could b6 rendered tin luuno ngntiiMt consumption by luoculu Uoiih with hitiuau bncllll "greatly dt inlnlMlitHl lu virulence." t It Is true," M. Ilerlcourt Ken on to eay, "that thin sort of vaccination In lnnulllcleut from tho point of view of prevention, but lu experimental medi cine It would bo considered an tncon tcHtnhto vacclimtlou. It would Ihi auf flcleut for protection ngalnat contnml nation from tu gorms of dust. Tha oxporlmoutA of Dr. llchrlng ncom to prove that tho weakened cultured ho employed havo real' vaccinal prormr tleo, nnd hla plana for tminunlzluK In funtB and young nnliunla appear to us ncrfectlv feiialblc.". WM1 . HIGH SPEED EpLPTftlCa. NrwM Trollr Cmtt Mka 181 Mil ip Hour. An claboruto scrlea of experiments rns undertnkon In Gormany tindnr tho auspices of tho omporor over two ycnra ago to solve noverul problums comx-ct-Hi with electric traction. Alttiongu thoao wero tried on a short Wt ot rotul. renchlnir from Marlonfeldo to SSotven aud about rourteon mlieu long, iney bnvo nn Important bparlng on tho huu illtutlon of electricity for steam for trunk lino aorvlce. In the earlier teats n speed of nearly 100 mllvn an hour wan reached. It was then dlacovcrcd that tho rnlln wuro not heavy enough. A long Inter ruption ensuod to admit of reconstruct ing tho track and tp mnko other prop ortions for getting valuable Informa tion. Shortly after the rvnumptlon of theso oxpctimenU tho cable dUpatdiei) nsoonD noi43wa tbolutt caju reported succsilvo spoeds of 100, 114, 11 T, 120 and finally 181M mlloa nn hour for prnctlcally tha wholo length of tbo road. Tho lino baa be-on equipped with tho "tnroo phasu" erstcm and btu throo ovurbcad vftres, on above anothor. Apparatus for taking off tho current rUs from each end of tho car and preiMoa sideways against tho vlrvA Tbo car Itaolf U exceptlonalb stont and ntrong sinco It has to enrry not on ly four heavy motoni undorneutji, two ou each truck, but also on onormoua burdon peculiar to these tecbi and nc4 found on other etoctrtc corn. Tlw coach Is seventy-two teat in length. Tho Interior U divided Into throe compartmanta, with crota eaU nccorn modntlng sixty paaMngora. Tbo :n!d dlo room la twcnty-tlvo feet long, nnd tho othurs havo only barf that length. A vesUbule at each end accommodate tho inotormon and a part oftho aulp; mont nnd takes off fully six foot from tho avallAblo length of tho coocUi ' 1 if- Ilecoamlaed It, ThlB," Hinllcd tho fond young wlfo as Hho passed u pinto of dessert to her huHbnnd, " Is cottago puddlug. X mado it uiyself." Tho mnn tasted of It. "I'd huvo known It wnu cottngo pud ding," ho asserted. "You would?" Hho nuked, delighted. "Yph. I can tusto tho pltiuter nml tho will paper. Whnt did you do with thy nhlnglcM nnd tho brlclui of. tho chim ney?" Judge. The HiTcot Girl. Kittle Paul told mo hint evening X Wufl tbo prettleHt girl ho over snw. BesHlo Ob, that's nothing, IIo unld tho immo to me lust year. Klttlo I know, dear, but blu tnsUi may have improvod sinco thon, you lenow. Boston Transcript. neOncd. Mrs. Nuritch-I think I'll tako thla bmcclot. Arc you wuro it's inudo of re fined gold? Jowelcr Oh, yes. Mrs. Nutitch Bccauso I do dotcst anything that Isn't rofincd.-Phlludel. phln ledger. ' Work jls, tho soup.'famo tho. entree, (ortuno tho roast nnd. oblivion tho doi-Wi-bf most ilvws. Thsxoia no-fconllal , - 4 A BOWERY INCIDENT. .V TIip IuvMrl (lueiit h -Wu Cnllea llo'torn tli I'ennl. Tho uit'inlniiiuy hud Unlwhid bin tnlk to the irowtl of iK-rolleM In a MiAvrry nilHhion nml wiit iiromwl U" in f hIiiiUo them b. tho ham Tlieio wnil ono lllllll Hlttllltf mi n ben li whw fnt'd wiui no utterly loiilllMoni" Unit the mli hloiiury'H oio 1 010 in Il thnmt, mil bo wiih compelled to piihi htm by. Tim iiiiiii'h dulled eyo inniliul I ho loolc.i.f UlHKiiat, nml In toim of mingled llA Jectloii mill leseiitmeiit lie erlnl btlt! "Kny, mlHter, why don't you hIiiiI.o bmiilri wld iiioV Tho youm: inlHslnuiiry tinned, eon Hcleneo Hlrlekeii, looked luiii tho Un eicmred feiitiirort mid gniHped tho iniin'i luiliil. "Ileally, brother, you iiiuit fornix o me." he Htmiiinered. "l-l eOilldli't help It when 1 hiiw yoii-your fnee, Hut I'll iiiiiKo miiemlH. You uiimt titlio dinner with mo toiuorrow iihiht." The biolieu inmi gliiiieol at bin rngn lu coiifUHlon, blushed lll.u n girl und Kimped: "Wotl Mo tnko dinner wld youl Mo Ko to your botiaol Mol" "Vei, I iiiemi It. I'll oomo tomorrow night mid get you." Trtio to bin word, tho mls'iloimry pro minted liluiHolf at tho lodglii); houso tho next ovonln and Inijulred for tint man. A curpvo was lying on tho table, ii handkerchief uprcml ovor Itn Cnco. Tho cleric Jerked his thumb lu tho dt root Ion of tbo body. "Tlmt'H Wilson," ho Biild. "IIo had flxetl lilmxclf up nud wim wultln' for you; dropped deiut linlf nn hour uko." New York Press. -. TVasrh Coiil 5Tr. "Snlvntioii Heeiiis to bo mighty cwtly to some, while It's frco to other," growled tho man who was asked to contribute to tho church. "Of courtie," replied tln dencon. "It'ii a Mgger ob to Havo hoiiio peoplo thnn It lu to suvo others." Chlcui;a VwiL MARRIED CO LEMAN-ROBERTfi-At Temploton Hall, Tonrnilo on Doc. 31, 10fU by tho Rev. Thomas It vino, James S.Roborts aud Iulsa Albina Coleman both of Coos county, Otpgou a very largo nt. tondanco of frionds, MAGARY-HTUBBK-On North Coos River, Or. Jan. 3, 11)01, CieorgoMagary and Miss Ruth Stubbs, Pov, Daviq Jackson officiating. FLITC'ROl'T-NORRIH - At Crviulllo City. Or. Jan. fl, Otis Flltorofl and Miss Mnlllo Norris, County Judgo Hrtrlockor olliclatiug. ' Tho brido is tho daughter of Mr, and Mri, (loo. Norris, of Pairvluw and a very popular young lady among those who know hor. Tho groom Is tho on of Mr. and Mrs, Edw, Mitcroft, of North Ilend, and Is n promising young man. 'I ho wedding wsh n ipilet ono in tho pretence of a few of tho relativos. Tho youn couple will rnsldo at North Bond, DIED HODBON In Rumnor, Qr. Jan. 4, 1001, Mrs. Msgglo Hodson, aged 32yoars3, months, and 18 days, Tho docoascd, whoso maldon nnnio was Magglo Lawhorn, wns born in Mont gomery county, Indiana, Sopt. 10, 1871. She camo to Oregon with hor parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lawhorn, fn 1888, In Octobor, llj9 she wan married to John II. Hodson, who died at Myrtlo Point May 10, IBM, Mrs. Hodson had boon sick for n long time, and bedfast aboutayoar. Sho leaves flvo children, Lulu, Mary, Georglana,Lourin and Vir gil. Tho funeral will tako placo at tho Coos rivor comotory nt 1 p m, today. .i:"i-. . GRISSEN MUSIC CO Cholco fc'ulectlon of Muslnl flood:- Musical Albums IVIitslo Rolls (V)nnclollns Guitars Violins Solo Agnntfl For The Chickcilng - Kimball Wobor Voso , -And 28 Olhor Maltcn of High Grade PIANOS 0 OFBIdgMarshfield i U iT-r KBlt..