t. p- ' t h - THE OLD RELIABLE mi fcAKlrtti POWDER Absolutely: Pure 7HUSJ5. NO SUBSTITUTE Y:e:r,so:na.:li 1 jisriD LOCAL From Thursday's Dally. C. W;'Sonford of Haines slough was in town on buiiness yesterday. Sirs J. Leo Brown returned from Francisco on tho Alliance. San 'Mrs. J. K. Rocbcn is a passonger north, to Visit her mother at Portland. Miss Dell Fox went to Coquille City yesterday for a week's visit with her J-TaMy. Tho Presbyterian ladies Aid Society met yeilerday at the homo of Mrs. Williams. . 'Every good advertisement will do Eomeling to win the friendship of the baying public. Mrs B. M. Roork Is a pa'ssenger North on the Alliance, on her way to Salem for & short visit. James and Jap Stock will commence in a few dayB to rebuild tbo dyke around H. Sengstvcken's large marsh at East Marchfieid. Mrs. 0. J. Sceley and Mrs. E. Min gus, her daughter, returned on the Alliance from a short vieit to San Francisco. Tbo picnic which was to havo been given last Sunday to the lower bay, by tbo North Bend Band will come off next Sunday. Dun't mios It. .The Alliance is under the command of, Captain Hansen, whilolCaptain Hard wick is aboard as a passenger, on a ehort vacation. .ThemanyfriendBof Thos. Hirst will lo glad to know that he was feeling much better yesterday than for Eeveral dayB, baying been quite seriously ill. Mjtt deslrabla exemption: She "I wish I were a bird." Ho "8o you could fly to my arm?" She No; so I couldn't'hEVO tho toothache." Chicago News. "Many women," said the philosopher, "can make their own clothes, but it is tho exalted few who can mako them so that th3 others will not suspect it." Indianapolis News, The Coquille Herald says that Sheriff El, Galllerand two assistants Etarted for Salem Tuesday morning with F. A. Ingels ond Carl Nowball, who wili spend 10 and 1 years respectfully in the penitentiary, Tour lota were sold at North Bend Wednesday and lumber has bpen order ed for resldonc es for each. The new houses will go up in tho vicinity of Lincoln square. Tire parties who will build are John Ellerby, James LyonB, O.' T. Farisa and Andrew F ah oil, Thrf fohreottflgea will' be gcod substantial ' Ugasaud will l3 flnishod right up sil quickly m possible! , A Good Description A llltlo ll.ycar-old girl in wrltllug to hor nuntlo describes tho bugo whalo which is stranded on North Beach at Bandon, na follows: I weut to sco tho whalo it is the blu est thing I ever saw (-.1 feet -t inches. I went in its mouth, wo got somo whalo bono out of its mouth, its tall Is twelve feet across and its mouth niuo. I went back uino feet in its mouth. 1 beliovo it is as big around na it is long, ami its eyes isn't any larger than a horso'r ojo, but its tongue was larger arouud than 1 am around my waist, that's nil about tho whale. Old Landmark Gone Ouo of tho historic landmarks of Coos Bav has had to Llvo way bcfoio tho spirit of progress, and Dewey rock is no more. At least tho wholo top line been blown off it and tho solid remaind er will bo used ns a foundation for the engines of tho North Bend Saeh and Door factory. Dewey rock uted to bo one of the main landmarks of tho bay, ami appears often in tho tales sf tho early settlers, in tho way of locating tho scenes of their early adventures. Many of them will givo the tributo of a sigh to tho obliteration of tho old landmark, ' Tho rock was shattored into a pieces by four blasts of about 15 dynamite each. Tho work was million lbs of super- vised by Carl Albrecht. Tile Base Ball League Tho Mail is informed that Myrtlo Point is not satisfhd with tho arrange ment that leaves her team out of tho Coos county League for this season, and is endeavoring to bring about a recout id oration, It seems that at a meeting a short time ago it was agreed, at the sugges tion of tho representative from Myrtlo Point, that unles tho matter were satis actorily arranged before, each tram should send in to Dr. Tower, president of tho league, on Tuesday, May Gth, its vote on tho four teams to constitute tho league. Coquillo City and Myrtlo Point vceie not heard from but tbo votes of Marshfleld, North Bend and Bandon were received on that day and counted, tboresul't.as announced in yesterday's paper, naming tho teams of Marshfleld, North Bend, Ccanlllo City and Bandon to constitute the league. Travel By Sea Arrivals from South by Alliance May C : Mrs Sh Brown, Mrs E MtogUB, .Mrs That I had told him, (Carter) that Thos. 0 J Seeley, G G Lawler, A Holmes, R II Barker, deceased, had run away with Jacobs, Mrs C S Kaiser, Mrs W M Law- my wife and money. And I was sworn lor, Mrs I Hacker, Mrs E Nasbnrg, Mrs ( at my own, requoU to the above. K T Yoshida, Frank Kennedy, lira Louj (Jentlemon your account, Is aubstau Earle, Miss Lily Hastings, Miss Maude Itlally correct (with tho one exception) Davis, Miss Fanny Morrell Miss Sophia ' for which except my thank, and best Ward, William Erickeon, Oscar Bunk, Alex Sturdevant, Mrs F W Kronenburg, Mrs James Blakeley, K V Kruse, Otto Borquist, Mark Wesse, S Llliue, S Ro san, C Burnham, Henry Rhoner, Eeom Walker, btephen Walker, G H Wool dridge, E Kay, Chas Chisin, Mrs 0 Sieetrecra, Miss J Siestrcein, E SleE- treem, F Clegg, Ada Lafferty, Pauline Custer, W F Kausen C E Bedine, Bortha Tyrrell, Lucilo Woodward, II M Mer cer, Mies L R Sicstreem, C Harrigan. E Killlon. Departures north by Alliance, May G; Mrs R 31 Roork, Rev.B F Beagt'eon, Alfred G Gross, M D, Mrs Davis, I N Wilson, Mies Alice Bur.oh, TW Jenkins, II 0 Hunter, R Geeho, II N Ingalla, Mrs J R Rochon, Thoa Lovell, J E Lyons, Chris Olson, F M Sharer, L W HImpBon, W 0 Schaffner, Geo w Wake, R P Clarke T T Smith, Mary Loomis, J M Wlgton, Mr. and Mrs W D Marsh- all, Geo Ayers, J WLeuthioion and wife, Miss Myrtle Spencer, Mrs Grace and Miss Maude Neil, Ohaa. ErrJckaou, Mrs Cora Cowan", A A Bowers, Fieher, King, 14 2dclase. GOVERNMENT LOSSES VIN BIG LAND UIT A Washington dispatch' ot; MaY(4th Bay a; The Supreme Court of the United States decided the caEO of the Orogon & California Railway Company vs. tho United States In n caso involving cnrtaln lands in Oregon which woro claimed by tho railroad company under patents is sued in 1871 under tho Oregon donation oct. Tho decision was favorable to (ho company. Uio contention in beholi of thu United States was that tho patent had been issued by mistake, an tho laud in ilispulo had been located as early as curly as 1So3, but tho court hold that, as tho laud had not boon reclaimed n ro- qulred b law, thu sottloment of 1853 was not vniui. IMMENSE INCREASE IN PRICES OF TIMBER Al Coats of Aberdeen and It, F. Lytlo of Hoquinnvhavo made nrrnngemunts to buy tno great tract of timber owned by tbo Popo, Talbot YVolker Company. It Is commonly known as tho Puget Mill Company's property, and tho prlco to bo paid Is 2.C0 per thousand feet, This property was bought nt prlvato cash entry about 20 years ago for $1.25 an acre, tbo presont prlco being twico as much per 1000 feet as it thou cost per aero. This would brine tho snlo pries to about 70 dollars an aero, or 55 tltneu tho tho amount of tho original purchase price, showing n fairly good profit. Thu land lips between thu Hcqulain ond Wishka rivers, and up to tho pres ent time tho Pope, Talbot ,A Walkor Company has rafuscd absolutely to tell. It is what is down as "tidewater soow" tho logs all being within easp hauling distanco of tho rivers mentioned, and especially valuable on that nccouut. AN ERROR CORRECTED Qm Mistake Found In Account ol Ingels' Trial Gentlemen. I just received, for tho first timo your valuablo paper, "Tho Coast Mail." and havo read tho account of my, trial ns published by you, April 30," I don't know whero you got yonr in formation that I now refer to, vU: I claim that Mr. Carter did not swear that I mado tho assertion to him, that if I bad onother eun I would havo got Rack. If 1 am wrong, I beg pardon; If you havo misquoted pleaso correct. Unreasonuble; Back and I werorIonds Mr. Carter come to rnc, an J admited in presence of four witnesses, after having given his sworn testimony that I novur mado the following remark to him viz: wishes for your futuro success. Yours Truly, F. A. I.VOKLB, Coquille City, Or, May 4, 1033. We stand corrected as to tho point in Marshal Carter'a testimony. It was a caE6 of misunderstanding Mr, Carter's words, and tho notes o( Mrs. Frauds McLeod, tho stenographer, chow that what ho eaid was: "if t had had another gun I would have got that other B-of-a-b that abused rno tho nfght bo fore in tho Clitjmoore saloon," TIiIb uiu not navo reierenco 10 jir. hock. , SUDDEN DEATH YESTERDAY Mrs. Frank Jackson Carried off by Heart Trouble Mrs. F. B, Jackaon was found lying dead on tbo floor in the kitchen of tho family resldenco nn Cedar atreot about half past tkreo o'clock yobtordny after noon, the probable cause of hor death being heart trouble Tho body was dis covered by Mra, R, M. Welder and Mro. Cal. Wright, two closo friends of tho deceased, who called, and finding tho door opon walked in and found tholr frieijdcold in -death, Drv Tower, who waVcallcd in, thought death had oc curred at least fivo or siz houra before. A neighbor, Mrs. O'Connor saw Mrs. Jackson at her back steps about 0 n, in.,' and so far as has boon roportod this was tho last tlmo sho wob seen nllvo. Mr. Jackson was nboont from tho city having boon nt North slough on nn out ing trip for soyornt dnya. A gaiolluo launch was scut for him nt onco. Mrs, Jackson was n lady of tho most pleasing personality, highly respected by nil who know hor, and with a largo mini bur of warm friends. Hor suddon aud untimely death will ho groatly de plored, mid tho bereaved husband lino tho sympathy ot nil. From Friday's Dal.'j It takes Bonco to mako good ndvortlc lug. North Bend has raised tho base ball league. about "00 for Sheriff Stovo Ualllor camo over yos torday uu otllclal business. 0. 11. Merchant, tho South Murshllold gardener, was out booing ps yesterday. Somo now planks, which wore badly needed, arc being put lu tho 4th street bridge. Truth is as important iri advertising na in any other depnrtmont of tho busl nors life. Ouo bargain in an ndvertlsomont is moro valuablo than n doiou on a rem tiant counter. Tke Marjhilchl high ichool Alumni society will n.iet today nt 3: JO pin. Important business will bo transacted. Tho schooner Emma Utter was towed down tho bay yesterday morning with a load of Inmbor from Dean k Co's. mill. K. V. Kruse, tho shipbuilder has n contract to build tevoral mud tcowa nud will begin at onco at tho yard at tho stavo mill, Tho fnnernl of Mrs. Frank Jackson will tako place at 2:30 p. m. today from the family resldenco undor tho auspices of tho I. 0. 0. F. No man can put into an advertisomoDt what is not in himself. If ho is busi nessliko hla advcrtUcmontB will bo butincseliko. Bubbi "BJones EcomB to think nil tho world is against him." Slobbs-"No wonder. Ho baa been a book agent, a bill collector aud a bast-ball umpire." Chicago Journal. Ccqulllo Herald Our old frlondf, Mr and Mrs. T. A. King, formerly ofMarsh field, nro now residents of this city hav ing moved into their nico' homo last which they recently purcbasod from Mrs. Elliot. Tho HumboldtTimesetatca that East ern lumbermen havo under consider ation tho building of n large sawmill nt Salmon creek. Also that nnother mill wll nrobably bo built at Fresh water. J. J. Burns, tho grading contractor nt North Iknd superintended tho planing of tho llaBts for demolition of Dewoy rock, and the result shows him to bo nn export in that lino. First boy (contomtuouBly) "Huh I Your mother takoB in washin'," Sec ond boy "0' courto; ycu didn't a'poao alo'd leavo it hangin' out ovornight, unless your father waa in prison, did ye?" Tid.Bits, The lumber bills for 41 now housos are now in tho handy of tho Simpeon Lumber Company, and all aro to bo built as fast na the material laroady,' Theso aro notbnlldinga which aro under way of construction but now contracts end havo not boon begun yot but wili bo ao soon na the lumbor can bo gotten out,- ' ' i ,,i i , i . Mr, Marcdon started, on Thursday to build n 30xft0 building at North Bond on Virginia stroot. It vrtU bo two story high, tho lower to bo uaod for n saloon and tho upper story for ofllcos. Tho now building will bo built as fast no inon and material can do It, Harry I.ocUwood hns tho contract. It is oxpectod that the now plncu will ho open for buslnoeo on May 23, Dr. Tomplo Dnchusno Will lecturn Saturday evening in I, 0, 0, F. hall on Sour Grapes, or thu Law ol Hormllty aud Marriage. An admission (co of CO cents will bo charged. At tho closo of tho lecture, n class will bo organized for tho study of phychology, l)r,' Duchesne has lectured twice thin week to largq audleucca and all speak highly of hla addresses. . Money is the Magnet Somo men excel In talking much, Aud soimi hi talking loud, But tho man who letn his money talk la tho ouo who leads thu crowd, Washington Star. North Bend Band Iixcursioit Tho excursion to tho lower bay to bo given next Sunday by tho North Ilomlj band will bo nn uent which should not bo missed by any ono who enjoys a day's outing near thu ocean. All points ol Interest on tho lowor bay will bo vMed Thu baud will discourse enipirltlng music, aud n program ol out'itoor sports will bo carried out, Freo coffee and n free cbmbako will bo provided mid theru won't bo a dull or hungry moment during tho day. Steamer will lenvo Marshfleld at 8:30, calling at way ports. Fcru&Occnt. LAWRINCE JOHNSON HURT Falls From Edge of Wharf to Steamer Rail Lnwronco Johnson waa sovorely hurt yostorday afternoon by a fall which bruised his shoulder and tho sldo of h(s head. Ho was n passenger -down thu bay on thu Flyer on her first trip after dinner. At the Porter wharf hu step pvd nshoro to help somo ladles and children up tho gang plank. As ho stepped upon tho gang plank to go aboard tho boat a&n'u, tho end slipped off .tho wharf uud Mr, Johnson full somo eight feet, striking tbo rail of tho steam er and fulling Into thu bay. Ho was pulled out of tho water In a few seconds, in nn uncorissoua state. Tho Flyer immediately put back to Marihilcld, whero tho Injured man was taken to Dr. McCortnnc'a oOlco, whero his Injuries woro nttonded to. Two bad brulsea were found on thu sldo of his head, and thoro woro somo indications of a fracture of tho skull. From Qnturday'o Dally, No mhortlsor cin afford to overlook tho whima of hla people. S"in Tho B. Y. T. U. meeting will bo led tomorrow evonlng by Mlaa Mabel Mauzoy. Tbo prosont customor la a bird in tho hand, and it is well not to lot him get away. 'A short prico makos a long wand with which to touch bargain hunters on tho ohonldcr, Anyono finding tho bottom joint to n hahlng rod pleaso return camo to tho family liquor storo nnd he rewarded; No man can afford to neglect an oppor tutity to Bay a good word for hla storo to ono who may at somo timo bo interes ted in what ho haa to Bell, Roy. W. B, Smith, of Oakland, Oregon tho Babbdih School missionary of tho Prosbytory of Southorn Oregon, will bo horo to work for ttnonth around the 'Ibay, Ho will preach tomorrow at 11 a. in, nt North Bend and at Empire nt nhjliU ,. Etninot Plorco is ovor from his logging camp on tho north fork of tho Ooqulllo, to uoohls fallior J, 0. still on tho slok Hat. Plorco, who Is W, W. flago, thu hosu loggor ol lloavor Hill was In town yot onlay, Ho Is putting lu logs nt a lively rnt, Imv lug three donkeys In opornllou, Thoro'n no mo trying to do all tbo buslnonn; hut ihtiro'n no more uso in fitting nilll and letting tho other Mtmv creep Into tho Imsluoia that rually bo long to you. T. 0. Nowlln has rnlumod from tho MoKlnloy neighborhood whero ho lma, located n homestead. Ho Is loud In his prnlso as to tho quality ol tho timber In that part of tho country, J, 1). Johnson In leveling up and put ting new underpinning utu'er duo'. Boalo'a building occupied by S. I.iinlo'd storo. And now planking will nlno bo put on tho wharf nt thu back. Whllo tho valley papers aro all brar, ging about their good looking poitmast em, hello girls, and school inarms, wo wish It distinctly understood that Marshfleld bar tho finest looking lot ol ministers in Oregon Lftwrenco Johnson, who was severely Injured Thursday nt thu Porter wharf, was reported as In n very satisfactory condition yesterday, though it will bo several daya before ho Is entirely out of danger. Dr. M.Cormnc aayn thnre Is n fracture of tho skull hut no Indication of pressure on tho brain thurcfrotn. All talk and no bargains will not at tract many leoplo. Neither will nil bargnlnn and no talk make many under stand to what extent tbono who want good thliigfl'ciu bo satisfied. It tako n man with bargain judgement to run n storo and n man with advertising judg ment to push tho goods alter they nro in tho store. Tho funeral of Mrs. F. H. Jackson took place Friday afternoon from tho homo on Codnr street. Rev. B. F, Peck con ducted n short service after which n largo concourse ol sympathizing fIendn fol lowed tho casket that held the remains of this much loved nnd most estimable wouyin to its last reitlng place In I, 0. 0. F. ccmotory In a beautiful spot slop ing to tho East. An thu sot rowing ones turned homeward nil that wmt to bo neon waa n newly mmlo mound, com pletelcy covered with tho cholccBt of flowers. Thus ono more hns pANscd away of whom it may truly bo snld the woild Is better for her having lived hi it. BORN BWAN In Marshfleld, Or., May 4, 1033 to tho wl'eiof R. Swan, n daughter. DIM XRUtE-At)his homo in West Mareh field Friday evening, May 1, lt03, John W. KriiBu, aged 8H years 7 months nud'ono day. The deceased twaH born in San Fran cisco. 11(1 parents removed to North Bond when ho was ono yenr old, About flvo montha lator hla mother dioi nnd ho was taken by his grandparents to Scottslturg and llvod with thorn until he , waa 1 1 yearo of ago, when ho returnod to his father nt North Bond. Ho went to school In Mnrahflold, also in Ban F rancisco and later nt Eugono. For a nuinbor of years ho wm a trusted em ployo in Simpson Bros.' store nt North Bond. He wob last in buslneeoin Marsh field as a member of the grocery firm of Kruso & Btauff, telling out Me interest a low weekn ago. For eovoral veara hla health haB been failing and though ho has visited tho larger cities of tho coast ho could not find relief, Ton voarnco Mr. Kruso wafl marriod to Mlsa GhrlBtlno Rolandson, wiio aurvivoa him with two children n boy and a girl, He wob n mombor of Coos Hay Camp w. 0. W;, under whofiVMBprcbiftyio funoraf will bo conducted frdm tho residence at 2 . m. I today, Rov. Wm. Horsfall conducting the sstvlccs nt tbo residency,