',';". '',1 A ," 3C 7 THE OLD REUABLE KJHGPta akinC POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 1 J&.3XJD LOCAL f ronTTKarsaay't Dally. K. C. J co has moved into Mrs. Jar. UutdiCSQo'a Jioufo on Pino St. Wm. Ireland ia assisting A, P. Owen in his cigar etore during the abcenco ol II, S. Bonobrake. Tbe,Chas, E. Falk completed hei toad o! lumber at tbe railroad wharf yesterday. Major L. D. Kinney arrived yeaterdaj by way o! tbe Cocb Bay wagon road, and will spend a ebort timo on tbe Bay. A strong estimation was given yeiter thy ontbo Q, T. tbat acotber tie-up was likely to materialize on tbe C. B. K. & E. R. R. C. H. Merchant will return to San Francisco on tbe Alliance, finding tbai bis health it again Buffering from tbe Etay in Marehfield. C. J. Broechke, general manager ol the C B M & L Co., is on the bay to apocd levoral weeks looking after the intersts of tbe firm, Ruety Mike'a Diary, Feb. 26, 1003. Advertising is like fishing leck count? for Eomething, but it is tbe best bait tbat gets the raoet bites. Ren and Wcs Noah, who havo been handlogging at Al Smith's place on Coos river brought down their logs to tbe Simpson Lumber Co yesteiday. Tbe Alliance, was scheduled to leave Rutland last evening nnd if she haf good luck about getting out over the Columbia bar will be due tomorrow morning. Cbns. Snedden has received tbe Ead news of the death of his daughter-In-law, Mrs. J. 11. Snedden, which occur od at Relief Hill, Nevada Co. Cel., last Saturday. She leaves an infant child. Wm. Blnckmore, of Catching slough has leasad Wm. Bcwron'a place on Ten ml! for fivo years, nud will operate a rheee fuctory tharo. Mr. Blacktnore Las proved himself a first-class cbteic unker, Spuin has received damages from an English bout building firm for not com plctlng and delivering some torpedo boats contracted for, before the Spanish war. Undo Sam ought to claim the monoy as bo would hato captured tbeni I ad they been delivered. Salem Jour nal. The traveling atato and tinware mender hue arrived in town onhia'lh annual cverhuling tour. Mr. Ahr is tto well knowuto need further intio c'.ucliou to tlio public, lie iu alto an expert uinlirella repairer nnd his work hp'uks lor jtf-tiif. He will call in person .t the diffcmut residences of the town. Adds More Machinery The Roseburg ensb nr.d door factory ,Ia to Imvobbont ?3,00l0 worth of now machinery, snye the Review: This will comiet of a redwing machine, door , clamp, buzz, plainer, bench carver and ' linpideutnl appliance's!- In addition to this mncblnery a steam dryklln.is to be erected with capacity sufficient to dry all the lumber that the ifnctory can turn out, It is expected tbat ail of theso Improvements will bo established by tho end of the coming April. Files Repeal of Scalp Bounty Governor Chnmlorlin signed nnd filed in tho oflico of tho Secretary of State La Follotto'a bill repenliug tho scalp bounty law. Tho law has bcon practi cally inopcrativo iu many of tho East ern Oregon Counties for several months, ( r, when tho etato appropriation bc cimo rxnustcd, tho County Courts order ed that the payment of bounties bo dis continued. Tho scalp bounty law has cost the statu $350,000, or more than euough to build and equip tho portage rnllwnv from tbe Dalles tn Cclilo. TWO VESSELS COLLIDE IN HEAVY FOG Tbo fourmaetcd tchooncr Caroline! bound for the Umpqua collided in the fog on the afternoon of tbo tOtb'rrlth the fourmnstcd barkentine T. P. Emlgh bound eoutb, lumber-laden. Tho Caro line bowsprit was torn out and lost, but tho jibboom and other rigging wat saved. Tbo other vessel was also dam aged considerably in bcr spars and rig ging. The CaroHne arrived in the Umpqua Friday, and Captain Westordalo cnm down to tbo Bay yosterday after ship carpenters to repair the damages. THE RIGHT SPIRIT Sentiments of One Subscriber to New Chamber The right spirit touching the new Chamber of Commerce is displayed in a letter received by John 8. Coke from a gentleman on Coos river, accompany tag bis application for membotsbip. lie ia not ono to bo directly benefited by the work of tbe new organization, but he displays tho spirit of the progressive citizen, the kind of which we can not havo too many. Ho writes: "Enoloted please find check for $10, membership fee in Coos Bay Chamber of Ccmmcrco. I am willing and anx ious to help in any way that I can to advance the interests of Coos Bay. I fully realize tbat I am not one to do much, but will do what little I can." Torrens System Satisfactory The Torrens system of registering land titles baa been found eminently satisfac tory in Chicago, where it has been in operation in optional form for tho past three years. A reporter to the Real Estate Board of that city last week sum marized tho results in a form that should instruct other localities. Tor rens certificates of title are now re ceived in place of abstracts or guarantee policies by tho Real Estate Board, the eanitary district, the South Park Com1 miseiouers, railroad companies, build ing and loan associations and mortgage lenders, in Cook Count generally Nino thousand parrels of land, with a valuation of 115,000,000, havo been reg istered. The butiness of 1001. An ordinary sale or mortgage under this system is generally completed the day it is negotiated. Estimating the ordinary expeneea for abstracts and counsel fees on the entiro reality of Cook County, tho adoption of tho Torrens bystem for the wholo would save tho county up ward of ?3,O0O,O0O annually. Hencothe committee recommends an amendment to the Iaw which will steadily draw the remaining land of the county under its operations. From Friday's Dally. Chcs.'Edman is having his houun on Second ttreet raited and a new founda tion nut ia. Thoto Is quite a band of wild does in the hills west of South Marshfield, A. Abbott lost a finger while coupling cars on tho train Inst evening. Noblo Bros, received n largo band of fat beet cattle yeatoulny from Win. Bettys of Fait view. Manager Robeftaou ifa getting tho now tolophonu cabins futo position on' Front etreot. , - v There will be services t tho -Catholic chutch nt 10:;i0 a. tn. Sunday, conduct ed by Rev. Fr. E. Murphy. , Rusty Mike's Diary, Feb. 27, 1003.-A cheorlul tompernmont is tho most valu able stock a merchant can carry. Major L I). Kinney expects to spend several necks ou tho bay on business connected with the. Great Ccutral pro jects. ' V.i C.J. Hope has bought . tbojBoMo ranch on North slough, containing" i(KJ acres, at 3500. Hall tfcllallinado the trado. "Word has been received hero by the relatives of Don Short to the effoct thnt he is seiiously ill with pneumonia "at Sumpter, Eastern Oregon. No report has been received of''tho( railing of tbo Allianco from Astoria,' and it seems probable that she is not duo hero bofort tomorrow. "" Road Supervisor Nortotvhas tvo'-inonj at work breaking rocks on II street in South Marehfiold and leveling up tho surface. He also has four men at work slashing brush on tho road toward East port, to lot tho sunshine on tho road. L. R. Robertion is in receipt of a ter dated Feb. 18th from his brother, H. C. Robertion, private secretary to Sena tor Mitchell, saying that tho Senator, was recovering from his illness and would soon bo out again. The Neodlo Workers Club mot at tbq home of Mrs. T. F. Minott. Tho usual business was transacted alter which tbe ladies wero served with refreshments. The next meeting of tho clnb will be rllh MIi firnrn MrCormae. Parties wishing to enter a printing -. , t. n j v ii. oflico at this season of the year, rays an Towing The Baroda North , . .... , i ,, 6 axchungo, should bo governed by the The Raroda, which was wrecked last ( following rulos: Advance to tht door year near Coos Bay, and afterward' anj Bjvo tj,ree raps or kick tho door floated, is being towed to Victoria by the j dow, The "devil" will attend to your steamer Tellus, A start was made fori aMm, Yoa will glvo him your post the north two weeks ago, but when ofl)(5jHco d,lrej8 Bnd the amount you are Capo Mendocino the bark began to leak and the collier was forced to take her back to the Bay City. Large pumps were placed aboard the Baroda and pur into operation and a eecond start made for tbe British Columbia port.' rbe Baroda on her arrival at Victoria wilt be dismantled and convertod into a coal-carrying hulk. The beut physic. "Once tiled and you will alwavs use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Will iam A. Glrard, IVase, Vt. Tbesu Tab lets are the mont pVompt, most pleasant and mot reliable cathartic in use. lor sale by John Preuss. Temperance Meeting W, A. Crane, the drummer temper ance worker, addressed an audience which taxed the capacity ol the Metho dist church last eveulnjj. He spoke about forty fivo mluntes, giving a etraignt forward sensible talk with no attempt at oratorical gymnastics, and made an excollent impression. Ho did not devote his timo to throwing bricks at the ealooa keepers, but put in some of it In giving some wholesome admoni tion to the temperance people, the church memberH and even tho preach en. At tho close of his address, ho invited the young mon forward to bign tho pledgo, nnd quito a number reuponded. One huudrrd and ten eigued tho pledgo of whomo a majority wero yoon men, TIEASURER'S NOTICE SEVENTH Troaaury Department, 8tato of Oregon, Balcm, February 25, 1003. Notice ia hereby glvrn that thorn ato funds In I tut TuMiaury with which to re deem nil outotnudlug Stato warrant drawn ou tho Slaut Scalp Bounty and Bounty Funds, endowed "l'ruaiuited and not paid (or want ol FiuhIh, prior to this date. All tueh warranty, If proper ly oudorstid, will liu paid upon present ation at this olllco, Interest theroau erasing from aud utter thin date, Ciias. 8. Moohk, - I-2S-U State Tteusuror. Cutoff Lands . .. I (Pttgot Sound LumbonuniO From this on, stories about cutofl (aud will be much in uvideuce. They will supers cdo the big trco stoiicr. For iustnuce, ono man sold the timber on a quarter section r-ouio fivo or six yonrs ngo for t&OO and tho purohasur logged it cfl. About two years ago a man camo along and ofturtsdiilm (&00 for tho tint ber left. Ho got it and lodged it over again. Two months ono ho sold the timber on this quarter for 11, "CO, and the man cut it up into shlnglo bolts, N'oxt. DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR AT MYRTLE POINT 1 The report of a disgraceful affair roachoa us today from Myrtlo Point in tho way of a man woll up in years hav. ing criminal rolrtions with a girl of but 13 years. Thcro has been no arrost made as yot, but thero ovldently will bo or the' poop) oof Myrtlo Point ato made of different matorial from what we thitik they are. This is a repetition of an nffatr that was talked ol last Sum mer, but this timo thero are three wit nesses to the crime and something must be done. Coquilte Herald. Tho Mail Is informed by partioa corn- lot-ilin? from Myrtlo Point that there was STATE a sequel to tho abovo story; tho father of the girl gavo the man supposed to be guilty 24 hours to leave town, and as he didn't go, took a couple of shots at him from a building, as he was walking down i t the opposite side of tho street. Neither f"i shot took effect, and tho parties wero ell still in town when oar informant left. - Jh.g FifSt DCgrCC owing tho paper. He will admit yon. You will advanco to the middle of thoj the room and address the editor with tho following sign: Extend tbo right hand about two feet from tho body with the thumb and index finger clasping the money, which drop into the extended hand of the editor, at the same timo saying, 4,Wero you looking for me7" Tho editor will grasp your hand and tho money nnd say, "you bet!" After giv ing him tho news of your locality you will bo permitted to retire with a receipt for an obligation properly discharged. Faithful 0o A lato dispatch from Ashland, Or., brings this pathetic stoay of a dog's in telligence and attachmentto his master: Monday tho body of William McKay, a trapper well known in Trinity county, was found on South Fork Mountain, four miles west of Hyampom. Tho dis covery 'was due to the trappor's faithful dog. McKay and his dog wero Insupera ble companions, On Monday, when tho dog appeared at A. S. Flotchor's place, it attracted) Fletcher's uoticc. It seemed to him the dog's actions meant that ho wished tho man to follow him, and he decided to do bo, Tho delighted animal led tho way to liie-maaterh er.b in, but the doj; .did not wish to ttop there.( and Fletcher continued on be hind him, tramping two miles further through tho deep suow, whoro sitting by the base of a tree, waa McKay cold and J stiff in death. The dog liokod the trap per's face and showed, almost human lu Intelllgouco. Fletcher wont to llyatupotn to obtain help to lomovo tho body, and later a messitgo was sent to Wuavotvlllo to the Coroner, who summoned a jury. 1,1 Is believed that McKay became exhausted or olck, and, oiltlngdown by tho tree, dropped to sleep and was fioxuu to death. Froth SatUrday'o Dally. T. Hall of May, has moved with, his family to Marrhtleld, Tho Emma Uttor has hor now mxon innst in place. The Empire lolt Sail Frauuleco nt 3 p. m, yesterday. John Porter of north Coos river Is In town on business, Jndgo Wntion was down from tiiit Coos City furin ye9totdu7. Mrs, J.T. Collver, ol O&tchlng slough, wai shopping iu town yisterdny, J. I), Laird, of Sltkitm wat in towu yostotday, looking after his mall carrlerc. o The Woman's Club will meet at tho home of Mrs. John Ilonr with a I.ltrta turo Programmu this afternoon. Rusty MIko'j Diary, Feb, 2S, 1003 Thoman who writes sentences of twen-ty-tlva and thirty word,s will starve as an adv writer. Norl Jensen will go to San Francisco on tho Alliance to lay in his spring stock of tailoring goods, and wilt re turn abont March 8th, Tho, Peterson boys will open up a log ging camp on Marlow creek (or tho Simpson Lumber Co. A telephono message from Sumpter yesterday afternoon brought the doits tbat Don Short, who is sick with pneu monin thore, was bettor, o A Good Appointment Dr. E. E, Straw has recolvod the ap pointment of Health officer for tbo Port of Coos Bay from Governor Chamber lain to day, Vice E, Mingus, whoso timo explros when his successor qualifies, o Young People's Meeting Tho YotiOg People's mooting nt'tho Baptist church tomorrow evening at 0:80 led by Mr. C. A. Ovorton, subject, " Character Building." This ia a Hub Jnct of great importance to young peo ple and all should attend. Methodist Church Tho revival rorvlcoa are still in pro gress at the Mothodfst church. Tho Sunday services am as follows: preach ing at 11 a. m. Hong and pralao sorviro, beginnlnir at 7 p. in. led by Bro. Crano. Preaching at 7:30, All are cordially Invltod to come and join with tho si r vicos. Presbyterian Church Sabbath School tomorrow rft 10 a. m. ' Subject of sermon at M a. m. "Jesus' Our Savior and Savod Man Vitally ! United." Tho Y. P. B. O. E. meets at 0:30 p.m. Subject of evening lecture: ' "Wholch-fl-iMno.. i u..i.. .. f "'"iiuihiuii, VUIIIU and fjod will Bless You. Coos County Should Wake Up Tho Knirrnn Board of trado has a man In Portland to divur,t immigrants to thnt locality. Coob cpunt,y should do like wifu and not lot njl tho. progtevslvb town? of tho Wjllninotto valley reap tlio entiro benofit of tho rnilrondcompanics' immigration .work, ' " -- M ' The Bapjlft Church Sunday Hchool nt 10 a, tn. Frothing, sorvlco al U n. in,' Toplo "Th Near-' nra'o!aoil." Txl, Acts. 17t27 Though, Hobo not far liom any ono ol us, 1), V, P. U, ut 11.311 p. in. Evening eervlco at. ?:3() p. ur Toplo HuuJ Prosperity. Text 3 John: 2, Prayer meeting Thuridar at 7:30 p, m. A Cordial wok t'onio to all. BORN TUOMSKX.-At South Mareliiinlil, Fh( 22, lrr2, to thmrlfoot J. P.Thonipwu n daughter. MARRIED MORTON-LKNNOK-At tlu rtbldciico of tho brido'ti parents iu Kinplro City, Or, J'eh 21, IW3, Arthur Noitou ami MIim Ituuo Letiuon, Ryv. Wm, Llors fall ofllclatliig. Tho hrido Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lcunoii. The groom Is employed nt I.lhby, whuru tho uowly married couple will roalde, JKIUUTT-MAQKI.. At tjmplro City, Or, Fib. 21, 1003, Herman 1). Jerritt nnd Miss Edna Mngco, ltuv, Wm. Horsfall officiating. The brlilo in tlio daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mnxi'o, nmi ore of Emplro City's moitchaimiiiK and popular young Indie. Tin groom Is a civil engeneer, mi J como to tbo Bay iu connection with the (treat Cuiitrat oH)rtlons, being 1st Assistant Engineer, and has boon living In Empire, with his mother and sister, Tho ceremony was performed about 0:30 at tho retideucu of the hrldu's par ents, in tho presents of n hundred or more imitcd guckts. Win. Mgcr, brother of tho bride, nnd Miss Clara Jerrett, rislor of tho groom, acted as best man and bridesmaid, respectively and dipt. Magoo gavo away the bride. After the ceremony and congratula tions, tho party repaired to the Golden Eagle hotel, which had tvon elaherately and beautifully decorated for tho oors ilon, whore refreshments in the greatest abundance and of most delicious qual ity wore served. They then returned to tho Maere residence, whoro music, o cut and instrumental, nnd enjoyment Ixifitting the occasion detained the com pany until a fktit hour. A great num ber of beautiful and cottly wedding presunta went received. 'Ihosit nttending from Marshlleld woro Mr nnd Mm I'M Wilbur, MraudMra R M Welder, Mr and Mrs Is I.audo, Mr and Mrs Geo Furry, Mr and Mrs W E Dangan, Mrs Nulllu Owen, Hi O Wright and C F MeKnlgbt. The nnwly married couptu will tako passage on tint Alliance for their future homo in San Francisco. RICHARDS-HALL At the fitavo Mill, Oregon, Fob. 28 1003 Mr. Wllllim Richards and Miss Radio M. Hall, Rev, F. G. Strauge officiating. Tho hrido is tho oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Hall and ono of Marshfleld's most popular young ladies. Tho Broom la u worthy young gentleman aud highly respected by all who know him. Tho coremouey was preformed about 8:30 at tho rosidenceof tho brides par ente, in the pre boiico of about twenty invited guosta, After the ceremony and congratula- tious tho putty repaired to tho dining room whoro tho greatest abundanco of rd,re8,iui0 "' tho most delicious qual- Uy oro wrved' A nUmbor ot very prolty ueo'ul H C0Stly prBOnt" Wor rocolvod' Th80 Prom,t WOro: Hev F' G' Strung, Motsrs audMesdames E. O. Hall Jainoa Nowlin, Chas, Hall, Wm. Knr dell; Mru. Thou. Coke; Misses Ida B, Hall, Eva M, Coke, Laura Dlmmlek, Beuilo Colce, Mildrod Coko; Moesra Harold Dimmick, Rnpey Hall, Walter Spado, Win McCluor, (Jeorgo Richnrds, Daniel Dimmick, Author Noil, 'I ho nowly married couplo lonvo dn"'" tlio Allianco for Southern California, whoro thoy will visit rolativoii. Thoy w' vexnoot to be gone about si: weeks. K 1 i : r-rr - , " ' ,.-i