IV Pwip!wsiwiippiriiifl T '' U '!. U. -n - "' ) i i T "r W,;A2F I If :i yi I II ft. ' SJ T A THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THESE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 1 :e:R,SO:ET.A.Ij JISTJD XjOOK.Xj w - 'W From Thursday' Dully. J. P. Wilson, o! Sumner was doing business In town yesterday. Miss Annie Hetty?, of Falrview, is visiting her fitter, Mrs K. J. Coko. A now sidewalk is vciug laid in front ol.the Teale propsrty on Front stret. Mrs. L. 15. Kjberlom U visiting rein ti.es in Portland, expecting to bo gone a cxuplo of months. All the business can not bo cornered by ono man, but the oae who advertises beit will come nearer than tho other fellow. Mat Matson brought down a lot of very fine mcple ami apple blossom honey from his Catching slough dairy yetes!ay. Tbo pupils in the Eighth-grade of the Marsbfield echool commenced to take the etato examination ycEteti'ay end will finish up Friday, . It is easier to talk to a thousand peo ple through the colums of tho newspaper than it is to got the undivided atten tion of a dozen in o store. Deuuty Sheriff E. M. Gallier ie in to'wn, harin bgrou jjbt over some of the ballot boxes for tho use of the Bay precints in the coming election. Sengslackeu's Pjny slouch camp yes terday under Hupt. Geo. Nay, broke the record recently established by the eame camp under Wm. Tnomae, patting in fe3 !oe'f. John Porter, of Allegany, was in town yesterday, having brought down a scow load of live hogs to tl c Coos Bay cream. ery, for which he received 5 cmte a pound live weight. The stora with a reputation will have to spend money for i dvrrtising to keep tin, reputation intact. It v. ill have to cpend more money to increase tho busi ness of the establishment. 7 here is no etanding still in the bueioees, aud tho merchant who win a to have business will have to tU hat he wants and rna'te some eptcial imlucMaoats to ohow hoTf badly he wants Mt. Will Improve Sclml Ground The Alumni Society met lait evening nt tho Blexco Hotel Parlor, with Mrs II. Short. The j rincipal business of the evening was thu determination ol the society to immediatly proceed to improvo the school grounds. They will be nodded aud otherwise made more beautiful. The Alleged Humorists As they reckon tirao: f'How long hat uhe been on tho stage?" "Only about three divorcee," Chicago Becord Herald. ', Some one has named a cigar after Mary MacLane. It emits a blue flame Mud sulphurous stnoke.-r-St Paul Globe. ! ' POWDER Father "Well ray eon, what did you J loarn 1 1 echool today 1" 'UWo Procter 'Not to SasjTotntny McNtitt." Chicago Dally Ncwr. Nath m Unla li ro ort;d to hyo inUl: "I urn sorry that I nm not n cat, so 1 could glvo nino lire to my country." SHOT AT A SEA SERPENT Citizen of North Bend has an Ad venture. Tho first tea-serpent atory of tho sea eon, tor tl h section comes from Frul LUieuthal of North Bond. Wo know tho story io nuthentic because wc hnvo In this otllco a picture of ll.o Serpent, dr.iwn by Mr. Lllientlial himiolt. It seems that he (Mr. l.llienthal) vis ited tho government works nt tho en trance of the bay, recently, nud milked out to tho end of tho jetty in company with Arthur Bridges nud auother young man. There his attention was attracted by the seaserpent in quoition which wns disporting itself in tho water a thort distance further ont toward the bar. It had a hfad resembling that of n senl and a sleuder taieriug neck about three feet Ions. Just back of tho nock and on top of tho body a largo fore-and-aft fin projected upward aud n little for ward, The body was aboot fcur feet in diameter. The creaturo would raise its head high nud look around, inspect ing the scenery, then dive throwing its tail oat of water, so that tho specta tors could get n good view of its shape and 'dimensions. In hope of securing the creature as n contribution to the science of natural . history, Mr. Lilienthal took n shot at it with a 30-30 rifle, and Bridges, who wns watching with n powerful glass, says hat the shot took effect in the neck. The serpent went under water at once and did not reappear. From Friday's Dal., Thee. Hirst is etill confined to the house by illness. Tho Areata nrrived yestorday, and will sail at 0 a. m. today. C. W. Paterson was down town yes terday, for tho first time in soveral deys Hoy Twombly is now employed at n Doty, Washington, in the office of thu Doty Lumber Co. Miss Dell Fox, who has held a case in the Coast Mail office for thu past six months, returned yesterday to her home at Ccquillo City. Jno Telsfsan, millwright at Porter i will remove his family from North Bend to his home in Bay City Thursday. Noble Brothers receive 1 from tho creamery yesterday 11 flno fat hog weighing liObO pounds. The largest oiu weighed ever 00. Remember tha u lion G. A. It. Memorial services at tiieliabtiut Church Sundty nigl t tho 21th. Sp'c'.al music for the occatiot. Itev. Peck, of thoMedothlat Church, h is baun invitod by tho W. 0. T. U. of Co-jnillft to glvu thoir j -.artarly Urn paranoe ltcture on Lunfiay night May theaiit. Tho Womans Club will meet at th homo of Mrs John Bear tomorrow nt 3 p. in. Subject will coniUt of current Topics. A ppecial W. C. T. I), meotiri" will be held at the eaire place tit 2 'JO. Muking Lovo: "Aa a moro matter of curiosity, nit, I Bhould like to.know liow long you have been making lovo to my wife?" "I began, sir, when you left off.'.-LIfo. After reading Bev. F. G. Strange 'h account of his trip down on tho Areata, Agent F. 8. Dow eays that a preacher is always n hoodoo on shipboard. That's tho reaaon the steamer didn't make a quick trip, as ho prophesied.- New Coal Mine Opened Tho lunuol which li bolus put In by Andrew O'Connor on tho Marshllold ter Co'a land, west of Marshfleld hns now been driven 200 feet and is now In good coal, Ills bolng clonnrd out nud fixed, preparatory to digging coal (or usonttho Water Go's pumping station on Pony olough. Wm. F.ickworth is now engaged in building n track from tho tnlttu to tho works, n distance nt lots than n mite, over wh'ch to transport tho coal. Praters Celebrate Notwithstanding a stormy evening tho members of Altior Lodge, F. U. A. obceurve.1 tho Fourth nnulvomry Wed nesday ult;ht with nplcsaul social all Ir, After tho regular session of thu ledge tho Praters and their Invltid tjnests turned the lodge rooms into a play-room, and enjoyed themselves w ith social in tercourse, old-fashioned games etc. At 11 o'clock tho party repaired to tho Broiler where n modest banquet of gocd things was enjoyed. Tillamook in Hard Luck Thorarific Furniture & Lumbor Com pany of Los Angeles which wns figur ing on getting 2,600 000 Icot of lumber from Tillamook every month," has! bought the Lyons saw mill, nt Ccquillu City in Coos county, and this will prob.i VMJ VW3 iuuiii;Uiiw tmu niiiMUU- j bly kneck Tillamook out of disposing of , tho above amount to lumber to one company, bocauso wo had no facility tnr Immlltno Inm1iir irlinonnrM If flisv . cams hero is the cry set up by tho Html light. This is hard luck, but must te endured until wo wake up to tho fact that fortune favors thoio who got in and help themselvdB. This applies to cities as well as individuals. But when conditions aro practically prohibitory, no one need wonder that prospective investors turn away in disgust when wo fail to grasp tho situation ourselves nud do nothing to overcame the difficulties which prevent Tillamook from becom ing a lumbenug center, consequently this county is not enjoying tho era of prosperity it Hhould iu comparison with other paitsof Oregon. OREGON INFORMATION BUREAU Complains of the Apathy of the Out lying Counties Isaiah! Buckman, of Portland, writes to (his brother Thomas Backtnin, of Hast Marshfield, as follows: "I visited tho Oregon Information Bureau yesterday and tho parties hav ing it in charge eecm inclined to com- plain of tho outlying Counties of our state for not having tent ,in exhibits of their products and ttntisticts of their county resources. Tho enclosed list of names aro supporting tho Bureau and J we ft el when wo put up all thu finances that the counties bhould turn! on their exhibits and fctatiktice whun it code them nothing to do eo. Thuro U but1 littht exhibit from Coo oounty. Pluaso see your board of trade aud Lurry them up." Title id a mat tor that should certainly be attends! to. A small Investment in tho way of sonding un exhibit would Hurely bring rich returns by bringing tho rosourewof Coo Bay to thu atten tion of KftStern viiitom and immigrant!;. Tho opitortunily fcffor-led khwuld ,o takuri ndvantegtt o'. From Baturday'o Dally. Commissioner I). Mel ntosh returned yestorday from tho county neat. " ' 'O Alex Stauff, of Aiago, who linn been in town ti fow days, went to fimpiro yesterday. Tho gaeolino schooner, Nollio and Cresfiio recently built on tho Coqulllo, has been making a visit to tho bay. Tho Alliance arrived lust evening, from San Francisco, and was to sail at six oclock this morning for Portland, J, D. Cllnkonbonrd, of Coos Rlvor was in town over night. Ho says that 22 years ago last night thuro was n heavy (roet thnt cooked nearly all tho garden sats on tho rlvor. Methodist Church Sunday School At 10 oolock, pleaching nt 1 1. No services ut night on account of thu Union Memorial lorvlvus ul thu llabtisl Church. Presbyterian Church Hr.bb.ith School 10 a, in. Public wor ship II a. in. Buv. It. V. Loo will pieach Tho 0. F., matting 7 p. in. Union Momorlnt services nt Baptist church at S p. m. o B. Y. P. U. Meeting Tho Young People's Society of tho Baptist church meets' tomorrow evening at 0:!!U. The meeting will bo led by Mrc, C. II. Marih. Come out aud help these tnsetlngH nlong, you are cordially Invited to attend. Ilaptist Church Sunday school ut 10 a. m. Preaching service at II n. in. Topic "Living P.pli- ,tles. Text-'J Cor. 3:2,1. II. V. P. U. nt 7 p. in, F.vonlng Memoilnl Horyico nt s p. m. Brief addresses' by Bev. Peck n1 l"'lne. pcclul music by tho sevorrl d'nlro conducted by Professor Ajro Ml btf tvadttvd. All aro cordially in- VIllU. Memorial Services Arrangements have bun mailo for a Union G. A, It. Memorial wrv.Vo to be held at tho Baptist Church on Sunday night May 21, In which tho Presbyterian, Methodist, Babtiit and Lutheran have ngrethl to join, and in which nil othurs aru invited to participate. Music wilt be furnished by tho choice of thu differ ent churches uuder thu director ol Prol. Ayru. Addresses will bo tundo by thu Buvs. Peck and It vine. Kvnry body in vited to join iu tho service to tho honor of tho Old Soldiers who have gone before and tho .'ow that remain. Grand Encampment Officers Following officers were elected for the Grand F.ucampmcnt I. 0. 0. F. : Grand patriarch, 1. F. Howard, ol Pendleton; grand high priest, Vf. M. Greon, of Kugono; grand seuior warden, Claud Gatch, of Salum; grand scribe, li. ,K. Sharon, of Portland (r eleclitl 10th time); grand treasurer, W. W. Francis, of Ilnlsoy; grond Junior warden, W.I. Vawter, of Medfoid; grand representa tive, P. W. Stewart, of Portland, o The South Slough Bridge County Commissioner Mcintosh In forms thu Mail that tho roport that the 1 county court had 'turned down" thu ' proposed now bridge across South slough was tin error. Ho inya tnu Uritlgo was not before thu county court at its last session. Tho matter of relocating thu road to cross thu (dough nt tho tito of tho proposed bridge was acted upon favorably, and tho old road crossing the other bridge was vacated, ro that the matter teomfl to bo progressing favora bly, so far, for thu "onbtiuutiou of the bridge. Travel by Sea Doparttiros for San FrandHCo on Areata May 22; Sflelecli.J Boseberr;, T P Caf.eidy, J Cassldy, W J Mahoney, B II McLnup.hlln, Mm Worlhliigton and .'J children, Mumlo Donovnn, Mih Snyder, Geo Snyder, Miss M Manon, Mra I) V Iloldon, Mra Lvach, UW Wood, M Nolan, II Carrie, L Barr, J Brown, T J Smith, It Dinuugan, Mrs Forsytho, .1 Foroythe, Agnes DoMnro Mirny Vassal B second class, Following ih tho full list of paesongore tirriving from tho south on the Alliance May 22-S It DavIh, T A Birtcli,.MrB TA Birch, F II Hall, Mra FII Hall, Marshall Hall, Victorlno Hall, A S Williams, John Sutton, Mr MoKeown, G II Clary, Til Curry, A 1' Campbell, P II Hayii, F 6 Bassett, 0 Josephson, II Helghtnuillnr, Fred Vlncont, J II Htbbnrd, Adalthil Illbbnrcl, Miss Ktta Wntcott, Mra Kioto OgiUm nud 2 children Mro f F Krusoii, Goo Williams, Ban ICauson, M Madten, Mrs M Mndson, li Madooii, John Trigg, Miss Union Lamar, Bay Gliamborlalii, P H Weaver, 0 Mc ILiulty, K Boldortunti, L Drake, J (J Vnlo, F W McNttinarn, 8 Meyor. BAY CT1Y LOCAL INSTIUTE Oood Attendance and estlnjj Projjram Inter ICdltorCinslMhil.- Tho local institute held at thePlag Staff school house Saturday nigh'. May lUth was n very enjoyable nffnlr, Tho crowd, though taxing tho capa city of tho.houso would doubtless havo been much larger had tho wtnthcr been moro favorable. Thu thrco gasollups by which thn peo ple wcro convoyed to and from "local" provented much discomfort from the rain aud contributed to tho uvculng't pleasure. Thu teachers of tho King-Staff and thu Bay City schools Mies Huglioi, of thu former aud Miss Gamblo of tho latter nmdo extenslvo preparations for tlo enturtaiumeut, aud if any present fnlhtl In any sensuto enjoy himself or herself ., , , , , n i . i through no lack of effort of teach- It wns era or pupils, These ladies aro excellent cntnructora and aro conicteutiotuly training thu pupils intrusted to their care, A pro gram oousidtingol II numbors vnring fro m rcliml ithool work to tho mutely entertaining occupied thu first half of the night. It was Indeed a long pro gram but it took in to wiJoa rangu of work and entertainment and vailed eo often as to hold thu nudiancu re markably well. Thu fact that thoso present remained orderly nud nltentlvu till ucarlv 1 a. m. with scarcely any appearanco of wearitiosi is sulllcent evidence of tho excellence of thu exer-1 clscs. Only when tho numbers lollowed ono another too slowly was thulr apparent restlessness. It would bo nn Injustice to many of those contributing to thu enjoymonti of thu evening for mu to specially mention some parts which to my mind aro worthy of moro than passing at'ontion, but sufilco It to say that thu pupils to tho smallest displayed composure and ability, two essentials to sucass (n any .a'.lir.;;. Number forty-four an addross by thu County Superintendent was called at 112.15. This Mr Hunch char attired as hi first midnight nddresr. It was do voted to different phrases of public school work, setting forth the ndvautng es of modern school house with com fortable furniture and suitable appara tus. Much of thu apparatus hu finds in thu school houses of tho comity la of but little practlal ndrautago to thu school', and suggested that iu future these alJa bo purchased nt tho uugirestioii of thu teachers or County Suptcrlntandontf. and not at tho importunity of an nguut whoio Interuit in tho mattor ii purely mercenary Mr Bunch is very enlhuul. antic over thu new law providing for tho coDHolidntlons of run 1 dlstrlcta nud Iho free trnnHpoitation of pupils, this ho thli.kH will soon ho taken ml vantage of in this country, especially where tlo cullureii can ou transported in ooais. A baekct-toclul cloauJ thu nights pleasures. Mr Duiraud nctul us auc tioneer and proved himeolf nn adept ul the calling. Thu bidding rvaH spirited nud nt tlmo laughable I was not accurately In formed us to thu amount roall.'id but think as waa something near ?!(). jSIuy tho instructions tie thu enjoy ments And ti permanent homo iu our memories aud ovory foaturu that would auggeet regrot bo forgotten, A Vieltlng Teacher, LAW POINTS. - To ndd to a cancolcd check tho word i?G.(jUL.2?-fi8--nl to..dato,'J.;w4Uj la iiuil in niter ita orroct nn n recoipt, u hold In Gordon voi-Htin Coin. (V,), DT L. It. A. 71 1, to coiiHtltuJo forgery. Tho title to uccrotloiw In held in Do Lunmih voi'Mint l''iiheity (Mo.), r.8 U. It. A. Hill, not to bo loHt by tho fact Hint n Ntrtmiit change Itx coiii'no nud furo lim Km way through thu mnvly formed hind etitn tin portion In controvuiny oft front tho intilii hind. ( Tho owner of hind adjoining a high way hi hold In Kriinltlln vurmm Durgoo (N, 1L), ns L. It. 'A, 112, to havo no right to till ilepivHxIniiM In bin hitiil which nro niiturnl mitlotii to tlruln thu witter from tho highway If thu otfect will bo to cant tho witter bade on to thu highway and Injuro it. ii- Mr'- THRONE LIGHTS. Tho Prlnco mill Prlncoai of Wttlon nro tho poiNCHHorH of nluuteeti phtuo, overy ono of which wnit u .weddlut; pri'Hcnt. Prlnco Ludwlir Ferdlnniid of Bavn rin, it coiinIii of King Otto, who hit panned hli oxtiiiitimtlon iih n doctor nud who wnrkrt In thu Women' hos pital at .Munich, ha tliua found nu outlet for hi euorglt'ri. Thu German mprcH hit thu most magnificent diamond, which Him wear on great occiihIoiih at court. They aro valued at a quarter of n mil lion Hterllng. but moHt of them nro heirloom of tho PrttMlati crown. The!! Jowel can bo worn only by a reigning queen, and a dowager In un ublo to Itutko uhu of them. Mi HUlnrr ItrtirnlliiK. Mr. Blnkw-I don't llku thn look of thnt young mnii who coll to nw Chmt. ', Mr. Blnk-Mo look oxncuy na yo ' did when ymi tirt eniin' to eo me. ""' ', iy MK. f(Ml n- tlmir v.. ini were, nud 'ut I inorrleil you In plt of nil my parent cottttt Mty, nud 1 nm afraid that In plt' of nil we ran ay our riant will now bo Just n bit: rool o I wa." MARRIED MABBIKD-At Kniplni Ollv. May 21, lUO.'l, nt tho roHdetico of Mrp. Jen kins, J. L, Pickuring to Miss Alice Jn kitn. It. C. Le: otllclallng. Tho groom inn business man of Port land. The bride, has lived Iu Coos coun ty all her life, and Is wtdl and favor ably known on thn Coqullln nud on thu Bay, nnd Is on o of thu bright and popu lar you n k ladlon of tho county. Many lcntitful and tiMifol presents were received, Thorn present ut tho coromotiy, besldJs thu mother and sis ters' of thn brldu were: Air. it ml Mra. John Snyder, Mr. and Mr. F. P, Not ton, Mrs. Jus. Hnye, Miss Westlaw Miss Georglnn Huyes, Gcorgo Snyder. Thu nuwly married pair will 30 roith on thu Alliance to thulr (uturo hjino In Portlanu. HORN FLANAGAN-IiiMnrshflold, Or, May 10, 1103, to the wifu of K. G. Flanagan a daughter. 18IH From Inflammatory Rheumatism Would Havo Killed Our Son. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Saved Him. "Wc began to use Dr. Mllcn' Nerve nnd Liver Pills six years nco. My wife I1.11I liver trouble nnd a neighbor gave her 'hoiiiq of your liver pills to try, nftcr which we bought n botlluof them and my wifu used them tin til cured. Since then I have unit tlicin and 1 must say tlml I have never used any pill.i tlint gave mc the sntlif.tctlou thete have. We alio use Dr. Mllcn' Antil'nln Pills with greatest sntUfaction. Three yearn ago our ion nurry nan uiiiammatory riicuiiiaiiHiii, lie had suffered so much thnt I hellevo If wo had not given hiht Dr. Milch' Anti-Pain Pill which relieved him almost hutuntlyliu would have died. I am nlwny L'lad of the oppor tunity for praising Dr. Allies' Remedies." James Kvcrtt, Alton, Ills. "I was olHlcted with neuralgia foryenrt and never found any permanent relief till I began using Dr. Miles' Antl-Palii Tills. lhy are a sure cure for henduchc and neu ralgic pains. Only this morning I recom mended them to a friend with a novere head ache and In a half hour he came Into tha store smiling. The headache wns gone. Wo use them in the family nnd find them excel lent for the women folk. This high altitude makes them very nervous. Grandma kays I should tell Dr. Miles she could not live here were It not for the Antl-I'aln Pills that she takes occasionally." L. B, Morris, Helena, Montana. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Head for free book ton Nervous and Heart Diseases, - Addles Dr. MUf 1 Medical Co.) Elkbarti InL 'J., "iTT7VTiT'l,7L; i. TiTTijjiiidf r,frr''"' ,.. ., ,i. ., , 4, . fggHggg