- MY V I 'b, . -"Ht :t s1 .N .: . .'. MMJMMMMMM V. f I' 1 i J .asriD LOCAL From Sunday's Daily. "a.-Andmr." Roberts ia reported quite elck At Alle?ny. I . rV. W. GnRC was dowu;from bit oom cdo logging camp yceti rJay, Tho Schcmiui It 'P1 arrived yestcr Uay for a load oi lumber from tho Co qulllo. C. 11' Scott, Manager ol H. Senptnek cn's store In Empire- waa in town yes terday for a holiday. tr. ntmrlnA K. Jordan, o! Eait Marshflold, ia n passonger on tho outgo ing Allianco for a couple of months visit with relatives and friends in California. ?ho atcsm schooner Fulton pasted down tho bay yesterday afternoon with n load of lumber from the railroad wharf. Tomorrow, June 1st, tho mail will W. go its schedule. It will then leavo Kmplro City at 0 a, m. and Marsh tield about 7, and will arrive at Empire fiom Roeeburg by 6 a. ni. ' Departures by Alliance Sonth May 30: Ed Stone, 0 H Olien, and wife, Joe W Ilance, Mrs Alice Sneath, Karl Sneatb, T Duchesne, J 0 Roiff, Frank Schraede, J A Davenport , Grace Le Mar, John Trigg, Mrs Clara Moore, Mamie Taylor, S E Parady. C E Key uo'.ds, E Baldcrton, TScottj J R Ingle, Jessie Stwart, FC Kuowles, Mrs C E Jordan, L S Hinch Bon Fire Parly A bon fire party took place Friday night on the bill in North Marebfield. A deligbtful time waa bad and at the proper time a campdre luncheon waa in dulged in. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Scngstacken. Thoee present were Jay Tower, Rues Tower, Edgar Campbell, Bert Dimmlck, Willio Burnett, Walter Butler, Fred Hofer, Sam Maredcn, Tom Bennett Henry Hagelstein, Earl Strange. Misses Alice McCormack, Miss McClure, Clara Johnson, Millie Johnson, Delia Chap man, Nellie Tower, Tossie Twombly, Genevivo Sengatacken, Vivian Taylor, Lettie Larson, Edyth Strange. Another Hot Game. The North Marshfield and South "jlarehfield baseball teams, consisting ol boys of about U years of age, played a game yesterday at tho ball grounds re Sleeplessness Is akin to Insanity. Many a woman re allzes this as she lies awake hour by hour, 'ineopUn; tue darkness with fihantoms, stari ng at the creak in; of the bed or the rustle of the bedclothes. Such symptoms in general point to dttcaae of Uie delicate womanly organs, and a constant drain of the vital and nervous forces. This condition cannot be over come by sleeping Sowders. The iscascd condi tion must be cured before the eonseqnences of disease are re morcd. Dr. Pierca'a Fatorite Prescriotion cures the womanly diseases which cause nerv ousness and sleeplessness. It is the best of toeics and invlgoraata, nourishing the nerves, encouraging; ttre'appatite and in ducing refreshing sleep. S300 Mmwmrtl for Wommn Who Omnmmt km Outlet. Proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's. Favorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in offering to pay $y in legal saoney of the United States for any case of Lcucorrhca, Female Weakness, Prolapsus.' or Falling of Womb, which they cannot ,$re. All they ask is a fair and reasonable .tiMf their means of curt. '. TWrarlfr waa sick for ortr eight years," writ w AaStftFulte.Bsq.. of juumoot. Oready Co.. TmKt"fce bad uUrine disease and was treated bytirtfpJwaidansaad got jjo reUef. At list I read about Or. Pierac's mtdtdpes and we de cjded la Itv hU 'Favorite rreaenpuon.' i seal T . .. .....m .. H M mt ttxm .veil, n, t.. ?luint Pellets should.. bb tuei'.with "Kvolte- Prescription" vrbsd- IMrPH' ll to tne arug wore sua ui v ""'nv " . ' " dose gave ease and sUep. Bb badtot slept any for t&ee slghto. BeTag sure ,tJl,W curt her I seat lor five aaoreUrtUeiiWJTjrlien she had takes the sixth botUe she-woa'ouild and , Hr. sulting in a vloloty lor tho Nrh Marsh tjcld boyo by a tcoro ol 0 to 7. North South Mtrehllold, Birnltt l.otllo Brown Johnson Chandler Ilurnitt K'd Oiteti Kaufman Marihllotd Mataon hang Cowan Merchant Shuup Chart Gulovson Curtis Wilson ;rs L K c- P 21 II utn RF 3d n CF From Tuesday's Dally. II, Scngitackon weut to tho Coqullcl today on Lutinesj. Tho tug Hunter came Utubqun last evening. in from tho Mes Mae Mnieaol Kmplro wis tho guest ol Mrs. P.M. Wilbur over Sun day. Dr. W. S. Holt preached to a packed house Sunday night. Special music had bepn provided which added much to tie enjoyment of tho cccaeioa. Rev. Fathor Donnely returred from Gardner yctterJay on tho tug Hunter, and will held Servlcoa next Sunday in the Catholic church. Tho Areata arrived in San Francisco yeiterday la'brnlng, -10 hours from this port. Sho Mils Wednesday noon, and tha Empire will sail Wednesday night. Dr. J. T. McCormac recltvec a new donkey engine on the steamer Alliance for his Cedar Point boom. Dr. McCor- mic went to the Coquillo to tee it put in operation. Jack Grimes will return to San-Fran clsco shortly, to accept a position ab as eistant superintendant in the construc tion of tho new dry dock at tho Mare Island navy yard. Bandon has a case of small pox, but tho man has been placed in a peat house, which is strictly quarantined, aa is also tho bouse where tho case developed, and all precautions are being taken, F. S. Dow ia beginning to hear from the frozen dams he recently placed on tho market, in the way of return orders, the first batch of which amounts to 200 cases. He will resume the work of put ting them up this week. There are eeyeral complaints of sme boys aronnd town who aro jn the habit of atealinz chickens. They had better ba careful as their names aro knewn, and if heard from scain they will be placed in jail. A Small Dlaze A small fire in the old Josh Nelson house on the sawduBt, now owned by John Kenberg, caused tho flre boys to make a quick run yesterday foronoon The blaze was on tho outside of the roof, having evidently caught from a spark from tho terra cotta flue, which is en tirely too short above the roof. The blaze was extinguished with a few buck, etc of water, and the damage waa small. North Bend Election The first city election ol North Bend takes place today. The ticket which waa nominated about 10 days ago in mass convention ia aa follows: Mayor, h J Simpson; Recorder, FH Chapman ; Treasurer, L M Falkensteln ; Marshal, E M Sbaner, Councilmen 0 EckhofT, C M Byler, Peter Loggie, C Farrise, AugTyburg, Victor Anderson, There Is no opposition ticket except for the office ol constable, for which W. S. Denning has been pers'uaded to run aa an independent candidate, LETTER LIST i .List of unclaimed letters remaining in tlifolarsbfield, Post Office on June lat 1003, "is?ersons"callIng for-. earns will please Bay advertised, and pay one- cent (or each advertisement callad" for: Adams Mils Grace, Andcron E, G., Kramnillo Johann, llreotion 11. I)., GrutcMold Mrs. Nulla, Davis Mrs. Ade line, Earnest Clarence, Elliott George Grunowald U. Goodman Walter, 11 seltonChas.,Hardenbrooko F, N., How.1 ardCharvM., Jncdbson Fred RM Kas ariJohan, Noel Uay.Owon J. D.,0'l.ea ry Dan, Sharruesa Preeo, Warner Ghnr loy, Walton F.B. and Wdaon Miss Jen nie. W. B. Curtis P. M. On the Coast Road ,( Del Norte Record,) Two crcflra, o( surtoyorB are buay at work to the e.et of town, runninR sur voys north and tooth. TUo route solect od last year was stated by Col. Draper to bo practicable In every way. Tho route (s approximately 88 miles from Cretccul City to Giants Pass, Tho heavest grado on tho routo Is between Patricks crceck1 and tho summit near tho OrcRon and California line. Six tunnels will have to bo run. Tho longest will bo C$00 foet. Smith river would requiro to be bridged seven or eight timea. Credit due the W of W. In the round-up of tho Decoration Day exerclsos in Marshfield, it should not be forgotten that to tho Woodmon ofjtho World and tho Women of Woodcraft Is duo the credit for making possible such a successful observance ol the dav. The 0, A. R. hero is weak in number, and whon the whole buiden of Decoration Day la thrown upon that organization, as haa happened hereto fore, it la toO much. ' The Woodmen's day for unveiling and decoration ceremonies ia Juno flth, but they obtained permission, this year, to observe the day a week ahead, in order to help out the observance of tho regular Decoration Pay. They also assumed nearly if not quite all tho expense incident to the occasion. Ap preciation should be accorded (or all this in no grudging way, t A weed pulling machine Is ono of the latest inventions. A farmer turned ono loose in hla garden tho other day and before he could :top it the blamed thing had yanked op every weed in eight, pulled the tail of a disabled old rooster, milked two cowe, crawled through the fenco and was taking a neighbor's wash Ing off the lino whon stopped. Ex. HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED. From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont. In the first oponing of Oklahoma to settlers in 1880, tho editor of this papor waa anion? the manv seekers after for innn who mndo the hfe race one fine day in April. Daring his camping about nml afterwards hie camping upon his plnim. hn encountered much bad water. which, together with tho eevero heat, gave him a vory sevoro diarrhoea which it seemed almost impotsible to check, and along in Juno the case became ao bad he expected to die. Ono day ono of hla neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain's uouc, unoiera nml Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was gives him while be wbb rolling about on the ground In groat agony, and in a lew minutes tno uoso was ropeated, Ths good effect cf the medfciM was aoou noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That ono little bottle worked a completo cure, and he cannot help feeling grateful, The season (or bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item, For sale by John Preues. From Ws'dnesday'a Dally. Geo. Wolff come in with his gasoline i fishing boat last evening from Big Creek, Allegany gave Hormann 21 voteB, to 4 for ReameB. Not so bad (or Allegany, ' O ' " Qardluor proclnct did its duty to Bin ger Herman giving him 121, to 3G (or Reames, John Porter, of Allegany, was in town last night oa hla way to viait Coqollle City and Myrtle Point. o The A. N. W. Club wl'.l meet at th home'of Edna O'Connelf on Thursday;' afternoon, Tho members ol the Glut will be taken thither by John Bear's carfy'allj Cutting priors on goxln la a wlsu thing 11,(1 hrltws punplu to trndu who haVo boon dealing elaowhero. K Tho. llttto nntollun aohouuur Nellto ami Croaaoy, (ram Ihu U qulllo, wai lay ihg nl tho ManhlloUt dock laik nliiht, F. W, WVgnor, ol tho real oatato firm of Kaufman & Wcit.mr, ruturnud on tho Allianco to niako an txtumlod stay hero, Tho steamer, South Portland took coal at thu Beaver Hill bunker yester day, having c.lled in (or fuel on her way north. I)r Prontis goni over to lluulon to day to spend about a month there In hit practice of his profession. This will ho his last professional visit to Bandon, as his practtca hero now domauda his entire attention, Sister's brother. S.ty, Mr. Sweeter, pa told elstor you wuro so evorlastiu' windy that if you ever held your broltlli (or five minutes you'd catch your death of cold. Ho was just jokin', wasn't he? Now York Sun, J, T. Ilousor aud Jus. Thomas ol North Bond wero In town last evening tocomplotn arrangements for a benefit ball to bo given at that placo Juuu 13th for tho boueflt ol George Quigley, one of the old settlers, than whom no ono I moro worthy of any nucded assistance, Chamberlain's Stomach and I.Ivor Tablets aro just what you need whoti you have no appetite, fed dull after eating and wake up with a bad tast in your mouth. Thuy will Improvu your appetite, cleanse nud invigorate your stomach and gtve you a relish icr your food. For sale by John 1'ieiiir. AH merchants do uot appreciate how much good tho advertisement of their store docs tho town in which they nro located. If ull morchants were careful lo havo goodndvertlsing thoro would bot no doubt of the results iu growth aud business to the town. Making tho ad vertising good helps to make thu rcpu lation of thu town good and to get tho best results (rout tho bnslnoss reputa tion thus created it is nccsssary to keep doing good advertising in order to main tain tho reputation oi tho locality. One Hundred in Curry At 8 o'clock last evening Dr. J. W. Strange phoned tho Mail, (rom Port Orford that two thirds of tho precincts in Curry had besn heard (rom, giving Hermann fiC majority and it was oa timated that ho would carry tho county by 100. Only about two thirds of tho normal voto waa cadt. After Their Pensions (Orczonlan) Tho Spanish War lasted only a short time, and there was very little fighting; the larger number of thoee who enllatod never left tho United States, and yet 05,000 havo so far applied (or pensions. The Pension Offico has rojccled 18,185 claims, but thoro wero .31,210 pending May 1. About 13,000 pensions on ac count of tho Spanish War havo boon granted, Including 3100 of tho widow and dependent cIbbb, iMore ponslona bavo boen granted on account of tho Spanish War than had been granted up to 1804 on account of tho Civil War, In 1802 tho applications numbered 2487, and 402 pensions wero allowed; in 1883 there wore 784 allowed, and the num ber was 0977 in 1870. i i Estate and general news. J) Rosoburg is to liayc n street (air. Tho last of tho $35,000 of indebted heea hanging over Willamotto Unlve'r flity Was pledged today and that plonebr university will close tho school year wifh iho oesrWance that its burden wlrfJ'bo lifted, Tho work of raising this d'obt has Uketl about a year, Strenuouo oi-A Vbather UnoMnilrsnfslollw i iiilrwliowMis SAWYER'S BXOBLBIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Man or sittl rait not ! wt. EXOEtSIOH HttftMf ofieo cLOTium Tor all klthfa uf work VrrmitniVMrifxf. .ook rur irmU-iKRik, If nolMtU1r wilt" 1I..,,H..,.LM. Sttl WrHt, . lotto havo loon in ado In tho last low days to completo thu suuicrlptlons, (or tho reaion that about MOOO depended upon tho total amount being subscribed by Juno 1st. The Hosoburg. Water Company n,nd tho Douglas Electric Company havn con solidated Into tho Douglas Eleotrlu & Walsr Company. Tho now concern will nngrtgu iu hot competition for busi ness with tho Hosoburg Water A Light Company, being, as It Is, ujulppcd with n capital stock of 1100,000. Now mains will bo laid whorover nccesinry. The now company will got Its water supply from tho South Umqua. IUymond Turulge, agod 10 years, died at Ashland Friday o( lockjaw. Ono week ago ha shot hi in gull aculdontly in tho hand with a toy pistol The wad ol tho blank earlrldg lodged In tho mombor aud was extracted with dlOJculty. On Thursday, however, lockjaw sot In, and the boy died tho next dny. Alton 11, Coatos, ol Albany Col I ego, run the 220-yard hurdle racu In thu re markable fast tlmo c( 22 4-5 seconds, not only smashing tho Oregon and Pad flc Northwast records (or this event, but establishing a now record (or tho Paci fic Coast, Friday. A very light vote was cast in Eugruo Friday at the special election for Ihu Jpurposo of deciding regarding the lam ing of bouda of tho city to tho amount of 1 15,000 (or thu purpose of building a sower to servo tho wuiturn part ul the city and to dltchargn at tho (oot ol Jef ferson street, mero wore .to votes ioi- tho bonds and .7.1 against. NEW VKKSIONB. Look before you lend. A kiss ia as good aa a smile. All la not fried that fritters. Hard earned, seldom spurned. Fine feathers make fino beds. Fino words butter no margarlno. A bad husband beats a good wifo. Sparo tho rod aud spank lliuchlM. Bparo the rod if you cannot flab. Too much broth spoils the dinner, A stitch Iu tlmo ia its own reward. A weak heart makes a fainting lady. A friend in need is a friend lo hired. It's no nee crying over watered milk. Ono swallow does not tnako a drink. As tho twig Is bent thu boy Inclines, Tho want of money ia tho root of evil. It ia a long loan that has no returning. Too many cooks aro bolter than none, Noycr look a clothCBhorso in tbo moqlh, It's a strong cano tbat Kads lo learn ing, "Do" or yon will bo "done" by and by. Who cannot bo curod should bo In sured, No:onlty was tho Invention of moth- rs. It Is a wrong brain that hns no learn ing. OnlyawUe polltican knows his own bill. When the tnieo ore away tbo cat can not slay, A thorn In tho bush is worth two In tho hand. Dont count on chIckaB-you may get hash, A rolling stono sees ranch and gains pollek; Oontbnal dropping: In wearo away welcome. A halroa the head U worth W4 In a brnah, . v Birds of a (tather should go and buy overcoats, Mischief fiends Bomeldrfl hands lor Satan still to do. There Is many r "nip" letwood ttie cup and the lip, Novorputou today what- you went clean for tomorrow. t ' Honesty la the best policy Truo, but thepren ivm Jililgh, WtiTlL w 1 v (W 1 raSBBI W a FIGURES REMAIN THE SAME r Hermann Elected by a Safe Plurality i Vote Shows Unusual Falling off -f W I ' Hale iii, Juno 2lllngur Hormann is probably ulcoted to congress by a good safe plurality of about 000 votes. E. A. lUatnen probably carried CUck ainne, Jackton, Joirphluu nml possibly folk with n standoff In Yamhill. Maron Is not complolo, but gives Hermann about 200 plurality. There was an nniisual falling off In thu voto, greater in thu Domocrotlc ranks than In tho Republican, and Horl iiiAtin's election la due rathur to t" tho Detuocratlo ntay at homes than to rep ubllcan voto In thublgltupttHlran coun ties. ' P.C PERT PERSONALS, ' Itifttcntl of petering out tho popo In ouM'elvrliii; Peter. HoNton Transcript. "Tho Htnr Hpiingliil Hcntchman" Is r.ottliik' n puco for phllrtuthruplMrt that few If tiny can approach. Provldonut Journal. Theodore Hoovivolt snys IiIh favnritn bint Ih tho robin. Ill reevnt uttcraurv hud i-ri'iitcd n widespread liupri'Nalou that it wiih tlt Mtork. Deliver 1'ost. Now that hlx nlxty-tilntli hlrthilny ci'h'bnitlon Is nil over It H proper lo rumiirk that Dr. Deiww do- not loU It mttaldi) of IiIh Htorlcs. New York World. llnrk Niiiultrr, There ! u i-oloiiy of ' envo dwell T ill Moillrii, Klclly. They nro imsltct intilforn and itru m primitive In their CtlHtlUllMllIlt till')' IllllkO 110 IIHU llf IIIUII' vy, hut (xcluiiigu their bunkets directly for bread and cheeao. I'nlmllnp llrlitra. Ill PalPHllmi brlden hiivu their whoM dowry fnatenrd to their dn-iiH. Their head, nerU nml nniis nro deckrd with rlnga of gold mid nllvcr, chalim nud Mtrliigtt of coIiih hum; iirdUitd their tnif iiicutN Iu rowa; uri Hint they go to their huntmnila UtcmJIy laden wltli thill dowerH. 1U lint OUchlnir BnaUaa. w Tnmo MiuiltcM nro found iiHeful In Mo rocco to nltutr luiue uf rain mid tnlca Tho Nerr TarU-Chlcngn Illslitrar, Ono of tho many largo projects which urn mnkliig for bettor hlghwnyit In that Htnrteil by tho New York nud Chlctigo ltond iiHaoclatlotl, which hurt JiiHt been Incorporated nt Albany, with Colonel Albert A. Pope of bicycle fninu iih IIh pronldeut. A modern highway between thu two ureal cHIcm would bu mi object Ichxoii of Krent value nnd nit liicoutlvu to Hlmlhtr work In other purttl of tho country. TIiIh highway, It hi expected by tho memherx of thu iihho diitlon, will bo completed within li reiiHotinblo tlmo, mid that tho project Is rcpirdud iih entirely foanlblu H Hhown by thn forcoH which nro working for Itti (iccomplUhmunt. j , 1 a Rural Delivery Notes Throughout tho Itocky mountain ro glou thoro nro few rhral delivery) routPH because of tho topography nnd) tho long dlstancofl, Hut thu nyfltcm Is growing along tho rnclflc coast. Call fornla now hnB 144 rural route, Oro. gon 78 nlul Washington GO, Tho development of rural postal 'aW 1 Ivory continues to contributo to the, genornl rno,Vpmont toward road 1m nrovomont. A. notnblo lnatnnco 1b Uii I recent pasftnrfo of an act of tho Indiana loglslntuijo Hotting nBido o por cent or. tho total road tax for roads traveled by rural mall -carrlera, j In recent civil norvlcd bxamlnntlori for posltloliH In tho rural frco dollvery ecrvlco tliirty-Hoven women pnHsod the oxnmlnntloiiH nnd hiivo been appoint ed to poiltloiiH In tho norvlco. Iteporb) nt th'o ofllco of tho Buporlntondont of rural dollvery show that tho wometi ynrrleru nro not dismayed by stormy, weather or pbstaclon thuffall h the vuy, of tho performauco ot-tbelr do- t 4 Vk " $wm Matow1' w"ry; !imj )l