9mfffll'l(nlt-itfm'yjym-i T, . f . ..,-,,-. 3 r v s hmi r- 1 .AAfcTD LOCAL From Sunday's Dally: . I II, 0. Plcegor goos to rortlnml on lite Alliance tohavo his -arm attended to, na it lios been giving him much trouble einco tlio amputation. Cnpt. Norman Kelson, of tho Cape A rago Life-Saving stntloti wns in town vosterdny. lie corroborates the report that the btir.is in unusually pood comli lien. . ill IB. f Goo. Qrueh-v is ropartcd quilt ef?V nt her homo at Portor. - W. 0. Mathaws, of Fnirview, is in town on business. Ho reports tvort thing in n flourishing condition at Fnir view. 11. M.ui'.eiid new plr.it d in ibo water mdv for busiuMS. bunch has been md will eoon be Tho L'bioij Utter arrived yesterday ,20 dcys from San Fe iro, and reporting a very rough trip. Mr. Mills who has breu living in Mr?. .Towor's home on Broadway has remov ed to Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Donobraka aro passengers on the Alliance for Portland, where Mre. Boncbrake will undergo a turcica 1 operation. Potty Mike's Diary, Feb. 22, 1903 No amount cf advertising poor things will build up a lasting business the ncd.'cg public know a thing or two. A.N..Y.lb Saturday alternoon tha Evergreen AVhiit club met with Mrs. John K cites. .This was the last meeting of the club before Lent. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs. F. M. Frledberg on .Saturday April ISth The honors were won by Mre. J. T. McCorrasc and Mre. F. X. Hofer. All members of the club were present end an excellent timo is reported. Kill the dogs There is much complaint that deer arc being run by the dogs in the vicinity of Isthmus slough. This ia against the law at any time and ia especially repre hensible at this tcacon. It will soon run tho deer out of tho tection where .the dogs operate, unless as sometimes happens, the dogs dies suddenly, in which caao the mourners are few. jQod News Word has been received from San Francisco that Mrs. Robert Ilerron, who went there last week for medical treat ment is at tho Lano hospital. She stood the trip uicel? and the surgeons an nounce that though her caco is eerioas, .there is hope forbercomplote recovery, although it will be necessary for her to undergo an operation, Her many fiends will be pleased to learn this good es. Tough Men The Puget Sound Lumberman draws jts own conclusions from the Coast Uil's account of recent happenings at the Porter mill, ae follows: Louis J. Simpson must employ hardy men in his mill. Recently one got caught in a bolt on a pulley, and when all was quiet tho man had only ono eock and a shoe on to cover his nakedness. Hie ankle was broken, but he was not otherwise damaged, About the Bame timo the double circulars were wrecked and it may be the man did that in his gyra tions, Travel By Sea Arrivals from South by AUianco Feb. 21: MyraE Hopkins, John Dimmitt, Mrs J Dimmitt, W A Crano, Mra L arl; Alice Fowler, Kittle Mack, J A Boone, t W. L. Kleiner, Bertha Pierce, iku 0 BHtbitt Cooper jB Savannah, - -ter; A II Italian, Mre 0 Cowan, Geo It Nay; 6ntlloJolinton,0 J Btoichkr, LMotrow, JO Yale',' Fred McNamnra. Departnere by Areata Fob. 21 Snlina Dicu, Miss Scare, Pauline Dicu, Sallnn .Dayen, Mary Devcreanx, 1. J Aruchl, Espcrice Bleu, Augustine Deyoc, J no Dayen, Albert Dicu, W Fcbroeder, Mlee K Beatlle, J D 'Graham, Chas Oborg, E Feterton, J Oleen. Departures by Alll.tnco Feb 22; W J Still well, Mm W J Still wall, W C V.lkcr.Mrs Floy SllwU;-A Ltt.ille, Mill Plorce. J W Edwards, Harry Meyo7 II A Darrtctt, T W Clark, Samuel Hath away, OiH) Hathaway, Mary K Hath away, II G Hathaway, B C McKinnie, Mrs Lehmlnesky.'K Fillo, A M McKl'n uia.V Lindcren, P Uourtt, J T PntetBOu, Emma Kroner, Maggie Pale er, S N Holeate, Mrs S 3 llolcitc, U A Craw- ford, Mrs Ella Crawford, Miss Mn ... " .. .-,-. Walker, MUs Claro Walker, IIS Fhx cer, Itobt Bullard, John Williau.i, UrontoJenntngs, Miss II 0 Bonobrnko, Mrs Bonebrake, Miss Winnie Hall, Mn Hall, Qeoflry Lorcll, John Angris, M L Brown 0 Mark, G Markcll, John Itocrig W Williams. Silver WeJdinjr Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matson celebrated their sliver wedding in I. 0. O. F. Hall Thursday evening, the hall being filled wish invited guests. Bev. B. F. Bcnt een, pastor of .the L'lthcran church gavo on addrese suitable to tho occasion, after which the worth couplo, surroundedy by the niuo children who have blessed their union, received tbocougratulatione and best wishes of their assembled IrienJs. Mr. and Mre. Matson wero married in MarsbGeld, and of the ton persons who witnisscd that ceremony a quarter ot a century ago five were present to see its silver anniversary observed. These were Mr. and Mre. C- A. Johnson, Mrs Gronman, Mre. Oren aud John Stora. After tho ceremonies, refreshments were served, nnd then dancing was in dulged in. Tho hall was tastefully decorated, end everything passed off as pleasantly as it should on such nn occaeion. Mr. Matron is one of the old ntnnd-by ship carpenters of tho Bay, and bun had a hand lin shaping the ends of very many of tho Etaunchcnd shapely vessels w hich give Coos Bay ite good namo r.s a shipbuilding point- From Tuesday's Dally. S. C. Brown is raising and leveling George Campbell's house. E. 0. Hall mado a trip to Myrtlo Point on business the last of the week. L'JSiSJ rsZ-ii & u 1M th, w v-r Miss Ida. M. Snyder, TreanurT of Uie IJrootilyn lUxtt Eni Art Club, " If womtn would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wlvtJ, mothers and daughters, and If they would obitrve rciulU they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my drusjht he ad. vised McElree's Wise ( 6ruland Thed ford's Black-Draught, end so I took It and have every reason to trunk him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and It only took three months to cure me." "Wine of Cardui is a regulator of tho mcnfctrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppresbed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman liivid. durinir nretmancv. after child birth and in cbango of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes tnat have been barren for years. All druggifcts navo 91. W bottles ot wtno of Cardui. iWINE"CARDU! Hwty Mlku Fob. 2. "lltUil-Tlui matt who eajs ndvci Using doesn't pay nlwiiyn luokd It. Tltu Hi oiler lia? comnioneaJ tlm manu facture of lum ales, and they nio hot Btutf. Frank I'roy will assist Tho. lllitlms in running hie lino dairy farm on North Coos river. ' J, P. Wilton mil K. H; Doyens two of Sumnei's solid fiuinocn weie In town on business teetoidny, ' Washington's birthday passu 1 with out special obiervanro in Marsolh'ld bcyouil thu closlnc of the b.ti'k. Homo wet mail us received yeiter Jav. ns a result ot ono of tha' packuorres faliluK over the Krntlo. " C.pt. M.mly Boberti cams up on tho Czarina to visit hu mothor, who is in poor health, at Allegany. Q Win. Bremer, o.' Allugany. brought down his liltlo ton to Dr. MiC'miiac who is attending him (or hip disease. Colfox Harry has resigned his position us muil carrier on the Hojebur,; route, and Iias cone to work for L. H. Hoisner. ltev. Chas. Beckinau, a graduato ol Depew University, ol Greoncnetlo Mich iguu is now installed in tho paitorate of tho M. E. church at Gardiner' Tho Emma Utter will hnjo a now mizzenmasi, Alex Anderson is mnk ins tho spar under tho died at the ship yard. R, E. Johnson, proprietor of John son's mill, made a brifaf business visit to this city, accompanied by Mra. John son. The turntable at tho depot gavo -By Friday evening under tho weight of the locomotive, making some delay in oper ations, but damages wero repaired in short order. Major Kinney left Boecburg yoster nay morning fur .this point, coming in on horseback over the Coos Pay wagon road, aud will probably arrivo WedueJ day. Thojc who attended tho maviuorado billatLlbby Saturday night report a a very enjoyable time. When tho Lih by people go in for a good timo they always have it, E. G. Flr.uapan's delivery horse took a spin around town yestei-lay, but did not do much damage, It is sail that Levi had a scientifically -compounded omelette on his hands. Crows of tho schooners Annie Hmale , and Salvator, which are loading lum ber at tho railroad wharf, laid off yes terday fo eclobrato Washington's birth day. i-- ,-- ii Tho Young Peoplo'fl Whist club had a very pleasant dancing party Saturday evening at I. 0. 0. F. hall. A banquet was served to which all did amplf Ju tico, Jlio msiquerado at Empire City Sot urday night waB'd'p'ronbunccd Hticcen from tho itandpoinl of tlio enjoyment of the parUclpanii. Everybody had i good timo and expressed tlio hope-that it might bo repeated at eomb' future time. Monday evoning tho Women of Wood craft had a social time after tho regular wori: of. the evening. ThoIftdie3ot tho order and invited friends spent tho evening in a hocIoI gamo of ol cards, con versation and other oojoyment. Ele gant refreshments wero served. Miss Bronto Jennings a very bright and highly esteemed young lady of East Marshfleld went North on the Alliance to attend thu II iuh' School in Portland, She ia fitting for a teacher Bho will raako her homo with horaunt Mrs. Spoone'r whilo in Portland. Her friends hero wish hor ovory success I'lorOtcu Wilsl A fiiU'lIuys ngrt I.CtKi loot of lumber wntmwid at the Klorcncu Itiimbiir CVtt mill hforo hour. This is pi ninthly the Inrgostvpllo oi liimbtir over cat ul Hint mill In that length ol timo. Tho inotlvo power Is noon to bo Inneits ul by tho luhlllloti of another ciiglnu and boiler. Ptigol Sound Lnmberiimn. Ona bon- drid niul twtiity-oiui (lr logs wcruu- r i coiitly Kuld to it WlitiU-nm mill) Hint untied -UO.JWU fenl, or u vuriK of a,-lf)0 feet each. The Irgs wero nil thirty two feet in length, They cnutu ' ho Seattl'. Logging Company's enmps, in Ulnllnm county. A mnii ciifiHTtcnl ol being M, I). Lnit dii, wnu ii run till nt Elmlrn Tueedny nnd tnkcn to Eugene snya the Floreuco West. Hegntu IiIn iinmw nsCnrr mid and Knld hu war traveling through thu country and hnd coma out from tho Siurlinv. Invuttigatiou proved Hint the man wits nut Lntidie and hu was rclenuud, Coqnlllo llulletlu. W. C. Hosn and his father, K. T. Kosr, of this city, mado Murshllcld mid North lloml n short visit Tuesday, returning Wcdoes dnyeteuing. Mr. Itoeo wbb highly im preeeed with North ltend ns (very thing is in a flourishing condition. Ho wns brief in expressing' his opinion but thinks North Bend ii the coming In in hering center of thecoait. - How id Tjicy Know Tho Gardiner Gazette publishes a list nf th'cib'ts li-lt nt thu house of ouu of its friends on the occasion of a recent lance. In the list is "a lovti letter," and now tho question nrieca: How did those (oiks kuowit was a !ovo letter? Mlcklcwrlht Preaches Tom Micklowright went to Catching slough Sunday to Il'l tho pulpit of Hor. Ituugaii nt the U. B. church. Tho topic of Mr. Mlcklewrl'iht's service wns "Trust" andUiodiccoursew.il well re ceived by a large congregation. Certificates G;anted (Cqouillo Bulletin) As n result of the teachers (lamina tion wo mentioned Inst week, thu fol lowing wore granted certificates: May ISoyrie, Pcllo Ellington, Itnth Tudd, Nettio Kln, Poai; Walker, Fxarfk Ilil lion, Nellie Kerrigan, Efllo Collier, Win nio Hall, Effie King, Lena Ixigan, Lena Falrroan, Susie Tuttle, Kato Stekel, Fiorenco Carter, Laura Eico'.t and Daisy Becdy. Louis E. Drown applied (or state papers by examination and Miss Rose Mulkoy for lifo diplomi hy rcc commendation being a Norrnnl grr.duato. School .Strike Story pcnie Editors Coath Mail: Kindly correct your otutomont iti Sunday's edition, to tho effect that there had been a strike of tho pupils ofMiueAn doreon'a room, tho eccond grade, as such statement is entirely without foundation on fact. Tho publication, m worded by you cannot fail to result in the injur ing of tho school, both ot horn's 5 nd abroad. It will tend to tnstko -tho pub lic believe thero is efficacy in school trikes, an attempt .it which could ro sultonly in micchief. And it will, if un corrected, rnnko other ructions bcliiiVd wo bavo a peculiar eyatom of di ecipliro in otir schools. You will confer a fevor hy giving tho samo publicity to tlila that you did tho unfounded ctatcment referred to, Keep. F. A. Goliiu.v, Prin. School. Feb 23, 1003, . i,The Mail wjll only soy that it got tho story from a gohtleman of tho utmost reliability.) Buy it Now Do not wait until you aro elck nljh unto daath, and thou send for Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrliopa Itemedy, hut buy it now nnd bo prepar ed for an emergency. It is the one rem edy that can altVays bo depended upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale by Jnoi Preuee, Wlimi you lfl III"" ml that nvery thing loi' wrong, titlto n ilosu Of Chniu hitrlitlu's HlhmiH'li mid I. Ivor TnblolM, They will ulemisu mid invlgorntu your Htonint'li, muitliil" '' IiowmIh, glvu von it'lluli lur your fwnl mid iiuikii you feel lint ill till) "HI wtii Id !( i UikhI pluon to livi'. For mlu by John P'uiuh. ..... ... .. & - From Wednoodny's U.tlly. t'lrtttdo Wittoru, ol l.e, I J visiting (rlriids In tow itk tri. U. II. Wnltor In qulto tick at llor homo In South Mnrrhlluhl. J, It, Itubcrtitoii h?i go"" t U'" T I-4 miles lakes for mi iiii'.lr.g. t- Nublu Mros. aro Imvlug tho front of thu Union Butcher t-hop imluted in gay colors by I). M. Unman. o C. W. Uraudoii has nculved n now moving plcluro mnclilTii', with which hu propose:) to rive Irto eiitcrtaluii onto on tho ttrt'oti. " ItuMy Miko'M Dlmy, Feb. i'B, II'011-It ie tho short cut In ndvertlrlng that lends to tho Iwg k'Ji-p on tho well benton highway. Dud Johnson the Cuq'Jlllo City meat market man, liatlhccii rpeiidlng n few days In town In tho Interest of Ills prick ing house, which 111 locatud itt Myrtlu I'oiut. Gits Engblom, who Iiiib been iiinnhig tho Inrgo donkey rngluo in II. Seng stacken'a camp on Pciiy sletigli, litis to signed hln position, A Mr. Dlbblolms nr.twl of IteynJd 01(cn tho boarding hoiisu building now txcupled by L. H. Hi-Inner, nnd will take poesneion the flrnt of tho month. Kcvlral services at thu Methodist church coiitinuo with increased Inter est, peopln aro waking up. Dro. Crane tho gospel tempcrauco worker is assist ing. Ed Hansen formofly ol do Day nnp a brother of Jens Hnutcu, Ii now ehlif engineer of tho Pnerleas, oii-j of thn Sprcckbls passenger iteamou plying hu twocn Ban FranctsCo and tho Huwailnn Iilauds. cklug yei,tenloy ..r 11,.. Pir.i.,.br of thu 1 1011m J. Vi. lllggR got K umi ... . 1. ..1.1.. -.. ill IHU UUBi Bllll UBI "I ' ' ... .1... 1 .11.. 1... 1. . market. Tlm caps-Uiug of small ukiff precipitated him Into tho Lay, where lie Kept Blioat nnrmu in uit uur uiiu Bill Creason came to his roicuo. Piogrcuivo wh!st was one ol tip at tractions at tho social, after thulrcgiilur meeting of thu Women of Woodcraft. Prizes were given fcs follows: Mre. Koltcs rind Mr. Is Lando received first honors and conlolritious were awnrded to Mlsi Cora Chapman and C. A. Metlln, 0 STATE AND OBNERAL NEWS. Jackson county has1 a Stock Breeders association. Thero are now 1208 patients In ll e asylum at ffalorn. Tho capacity cf the iustltution (a but 13(J0 L,N. Booneyhni the contract to build tho now opera house at Eugene. It will coot 121,087. Cjias. W. Yuungflf MuMlnnvlllo, com mitted suicide Thursday morning by taking carbolic acid. Tho Indian girls of Clemnwa school defeated tho basket bJl team of Cor vnllie. The gamo wns a tie and was played off resulting In tho Corvallle girls being dofeatcd. It la expoctcd that California will ap propriate sjM,()C() for the Lowia nnd Clark exhibition nt Portland. $30,000 to Lo UECd as a state building nnd tho balnnco for exhibits. James (Simons of Richland who was ehot by marshal Boborteon last Tuesday uight) died Thursday morning. Ho r v was nlnil whllu rinhtlui: that olljcV. TliiiJuttishTrlhui.u" Is it new nr ptihliuhi'il In Poithiiid, Tho I'llllorn mid piihlitilinni mo David N, nod M. Mrios sqIid, well known tidwrpniiur men of thin f'onrt. " V)oinlnu linn nppropilntid (itn.OOOfor mieiiilllt it Hid l.uwli ACIai'k t'alr.. Uhih w II hnvoii 1 0,000 liilwtcst lu tho l.i wis mnl Clink Fair. IHnh nxhih lint tlm Kt. Loulu i'uir will ho tisihl nt I'ortlmnl. , At J..iKmllli) Uio ulllcum gavo a hlg hnll lur thn benefit of a school library. 'I lie Imilrr ol tho lown tlotiftt lug the nuppor, The stockmen ol flrant county liavo ...... (ormit!ly nolMhnl nlincpmen to keep off Gtiint county ranges aid point out that tlicro will 1 0 serious trouble II they do not, W. E. Martin, of Artorla whoso fi-yenrit-olil son wns klilnnpeil by Ills vrlfo n few dny's ngo nnd taken to Knlso, where ho went mid got thlm. A mob followed ntid attempted to got pomisslon of thu ho)', Ho was abh) to stand of tho mob until ho reached n boat and nlnrtcil down tlm Columbia. Tendency -of the Times Tho tendency of medicnl rclenco Ii towmd preventive mraftiirofl. Thn heil thoiivht of thn world if) being given to the Milijurt It In easier nnd ImttT to prevent thmi to cuto. It Iimn Ih-du fully demiiimtrnti'd llmt jiiii'iiinoiilu, 6110 of tho innil ilnugtoiM dioi'nu'D Unit uifdl caI iimn liivii to contend with, cut bo prevented hy thu liro ol Choiiihuiiulu'r) Cough Ui'iin-dy. Pneumonia olwnys rcriilti Irottt n rold or nn attack ol Inllii ort U'rlp), mnl It ban be till ohseavnl Unit 1 1 i-t r.inixly couiitnraMi any t'ii-It-iirv of thrsn dUeun-s toivatil pinn moiiiii. ThH Inn Ireu fully proven In iiiniiy Ihoim.ind o' i-mou In whii'li thh riiii'dy linn Uen used during thn gr'nt priivalHiim of roldi mid grip In ixieiit yinr. mnl run ho ri'lit-d upon with im plirit uiiifldunci), I'nrumoitln nfli'ii n cilllfi from u nhglit rold nhmi no ilnuunr Ik npprHiiiiiil'd until it I Miil'lmily din-coti-rrd that ihern In fetor nnd n dilllcnl tv In lucatl'ink' and pulnr In thn i'hl, illen it It mitioilui'td t lint the piuieiit Iiiim pneuiiiniilii. lie 00 tho xnfu rtdo and tnko Cliuiiiberlnln's Cou.'h Hciiuxlv iiKM)i) n thn rold in contrnct"). It nlways cures. For ralu by J110. Pruiiss, Xuml Cnlnrrli quickly ylrhli to trcAU meiit by IUyi Croani Balm, which U iigrro. ntily nro'imtle. It i rocrlvcil tliroui;li tho iniktrlU, clcaunos and herds lhp whnln imr fnco oror which it difTusvu lUolf. DruguUla kill the r.0c. Blroj Trial i.lso' by mnii, 10 ontii. Tost it and you aro auro to coutiuus tho treatment. ' AntioiiiicoiiH'iit, To nccoiiiiuoilnUi thoiio who nro narllol to thn una of utotnlzerrt hi npnlyliiK IKiUliU into Uio uonal jAngo lor tnwrrum irvu. Uti, tho proprietors preinr Cream llahn In liquid form, which will hrt known n Ely's , j , Cfc;m a,m 1r,,0 hlfI)I(lnK tl). Into Uie uanal iAngo8 for tnUirrlml trvtu l .. . r. . . ... ni. r I I l.iiil.l spraying tube is 75 cents. Uruggtata or hy , f Wo iirnniMly ottnlu U H niul Fnrclnn -w Ktiii'l mo.l3l,Moicli or iiliiHoolliisiritl' 11 lor irouroimrimi tniciitaiiiiity, rnr (MoMxik, Hdwi)Hjciiro'rnnnc u a 010 wmv 'ppoalto U. S. Patent OHIoo WASHINGTON D. C. 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