-BS3. w .' 4 JV - . I lrf'Wtf a trWBn j - i ,a - II '" jU x JfEIES01sr-A.Ij i jITX) looXl . W w From Oum'ay'e Dally. Mr. Burn : the Norlh Bend ro.id con; tractor, wn to town ycstordny. 0. W. P.Vorron'a mnny Irlonda will bo sorry to learn that he is repotted worse. Mr. U.K. P . of Catching Slough, wsb transact..:: fculsarts in urday. to am Snt- J. B. Davis brought in n ton of wool, his tencon's cmi, yeMcrday, which ho diBpensdofto 11. Son.-ticken. i Sturdovaut and Orano have delivered 230 logo to tho CeJar Tolnt boom, for Iho FInpson Lumber Co., and they ara boiog hculed over. F. B. Taylor and Jesso Smith brought in a band of mutton sheep which they lisdbinght on'tho south fork of the CoqrULM A bniidin;: it Mag constructed at the corner of 0 and Front street for M. F. Stewart, the -Coquilto marble was, bo will soon open a shop hero Tho new gasoline launch, which has beon built by Max Tinmermau at the placo o F. Timmernmn. has beon moved to tho And of Must Marshfield wharf in preparation for launching. Ghambet loin's Stomach and Liver Tablets are ust what yon need when you have no nppotite, feel dull after eating nnd naki up with; a bad tast in vour mouth, lhey will improve your appetite, clenn - and lnh;oroto your stomach and g ve you a relish fcr your food. For sale by Jobn Preuse. Geo and Aunie Clinkenbcard of Coos river, came down to witness tho gradu ating exercises ol tho MarshQold High Echoo!, of which, they were Etudonts lost winter. The Prentiss, which waa enroute to Coos Bay with the Keone Theatrlca Troupe, becamo disabled and waa com pelled to return to San Francisco. The Theatrical Company will now arrive on tho Ruth, and aro expected here about Toesday ; the play will bavo to bo post poned to a latcj, date. Mr, and Mrs. T. E. Dow, Mr. and Mrs F. S. Dow, Mrs. Dan Williams of Man tin nml Mra. P 0 Lcvar took a launch -I ilde to Dauiola creok yesterday and vis ited Hi King's camp, spending h very pleasant day. Thellttlo excursion wa? In honor of Mra. Williams, who ib vhit log her fUr and brother here, expect log to start on hsr return to the I hilip pfolfl on tbo next Areata. I hsvt tud ocuilon to utt youri ?Bl.ch-Urau4ht Stock nd Poultry Medl. ciw and am pleued to tay that I never used anything for stock that gave half ts I good satisfaction. I heartily reconv mend It to ail owners oi itocK. J. B. BELSIIER, St Loult, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not cat cheap stock food any more than sick persons bhould expect to be cured by food. When your stock and poultry are sick givo them med icine, won i stuir tnem wiui wortn le sa stock foods. Unload tho bowels and Ftir ud tho tomid liver and the animal will bo cured, if it bo po3si bio to euro It. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads tho bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures overy malady or stock if taken in timo. Securo a 25-cent can of JJlack-Drauaht Stock and Poultry Medicine mid it i 111 pay for itself ten tiinoaover. Hqnos work better. Cowa give more luiur. liogs cata llcah. And herui lay mo'ro eoas. It solves tlio problem of making as much blood, I JUeh 4 jwwrfy as possiblo out of tha tmaiMK MDOunt of food con- tmd. Buy cnfrom.youc dealer. (A 0 &4h THE U1S8T COUGH MKDLOINJB. I fell nioro ol Ohamborlatn's Couch Homrolv thnu n nil similar preparations put toother and it Rtvea tho brat fa tin -urtiou of any medicine I over sold. I cttarsntro nvrv buttle of IU F- y. Jauuith, Inland, .Mich. Thin remedy Ii for rale by John Proues. Off His Course Sonic excitement wns ccuied on tho waterfront bsok of Flanagan's market yestordny evening, by cries for help coming from under tho wharf, Alter bouio search, n man waa found perched ou a water pipe a few foet holow the plankioR with his head at an opening in tho wharf largo enough for a man to crawl through. When n email crowd collected tho follow was inoliu'ed to re- scut the interest ho had 'aroused, ami elatuod tr know exactly what ht was about. Later bt was helped out of his uncomfortfiblo position by Pull Wilbur. Tho man waa n stranger, said to be a Bailor. He was well dres&cd, tlmt hail eridontly looked upon something whou it was red, and probably crawled dorn through the opening in tho wharf under the irapreeelon that ha waa go:nj?down into tho forecastle to turn in. Annual Reumion One of tho mot enjoyab't- occasions of the season was the annuel reunion of tho Alumni Society, which took plnco in the dlninc room of the Blanco Hotel, Friday evening, immediately cfter tho gMdoaJfcrl exercise in the Hall. When the cxerclsa were over in the ball tho mombers of the society adjourned to the Blanco, whoro they commouced "to oat, driuk anJ S merry." Tho occasion waa made merry by eonga and toa9ts. All know that tho Marsh- field school iujoyed an enviablo reputa tion at ono timo In regard to its singing, and WR8 sufTering from" a vory severe cold, and was unnblo to do that jaetico to her answer which she would liavo done under woro favorablo circum stances. Miss Evarda Erickson representing tho class of '00 by adding her toast to tho occasion, Etamped moro firmly on the minds of all present Jtho ever pressing needs of a firmer Friendship. Tho last but not least wan a toast "To the occasion" by Miss Jottlc Watson, Those present were: Mr and Mrs F a Golden, Mi and Mra P M Wilbur, Mr end Mra E L Farrln, Mr and Mra W H Snort, Mr and Mrs Wm Lawlor. Misses Annie Dieson, Ellen X Bamls, Mary FoEbay, Gortrudo Engle, Maggie Anderson, Evarda Erickson, Jottie Wat son, Agnes ilutcheson. Eva Anderson, Stella O'Connell, Grace McCormac, Esther Ogren, Clara W JohnEon, Allco Hagelelein, Maud Brown, Mamie Ms honey, Josephine Cordes, Tollie Cordes, Alleo McCormac, Clara A Johnson, Mil lie Johneou.LettieLarEen, Kuby Wieder, Oeuevievo Sengstacken. Mwers Kobt. Kay Watson, Henry Hcgolstein, Jay Towor, Claude Knsburg, Dan Keatiag, Fred Hofer, Emile Ii Peterson, Walter Butler, JarVa Cowaa Jr, Pvuss Tower, XhomaB Bennett. Prom Tuosday'e Dally. E. II Beyers, of Sumner, waa in town last night. German Dill Salt Pickles, Chow Chow, and Oliyes in Eulk at Flanagans. Captain Andrew Oleaon waa in from Tcmploton Sunday. Tbo Alumni Society will meet at 2:20 p m today at tho residence ot Dr, J, T. McCormac, J, W, Flanagan haa the thanks of tho Mail for courteelea nxtondodln con nection with Sunday's ball game. 0. J. Eaton, a eon of Dr. Eaton, the Optlcan, arrlvodfrom tho, East oyor laud, Saturday and ia well pleased with the Bay, T Coleman, Mrs Km II (jgrou, Miss Liiu For, Victor Andcrauttj 0 S Jor den, Q 8 Dolnmero, Andy Lund, Walter Uuntorson, Ed Wall and, wife, Mrs Folkeuatlnc, Mrs Tyrrell. K, J. Goko is taking vacation from his duties iu II. ik'ngstaokoti'fl store, and wilt visit his placu ou tho Uooo Bay wagon road, Lost on .Steamer Cruiser, package addressed to Win. Lawlor, Norlh Bond, containing a pair of ehooa. Finder ploaeo return to Win Xnsburg'a ttoro. H;ggins Li vo rpool Salt 50 lbs. Sacks S5c at Flanagans. Quite a number of tho Bay f porletnen visited tho Teumlte lakes Jajt week and tried the Ashing with good success irtwoug them being Claude Naaburg of this placti and Fred Lillincthnl nud olhors of North Bend. F. K. Morrltt, of tho Morritt Mercan tile Co., Euroka.-roturna to that point on tho Alliance attorn wsek in Cooa county making arrangemonte to Introduce the Phoonix brand ol flour. This Is an old and woll known brand In Cnllforuto, but has nover beon introducd horo. Mr. Mer ritt visited tho Coqullle, where ho mat with good eucoees, ns well aa on the lky. Some wanderer from thooutaido world tried the brakubcam act on thu C. B. It. E. last Saturday. He jumped a work tralu coming over with a light load of logs and only touching the high places, and by the timo ho had reached tho landing at Eagle point ho was ready to walk tho rest of the way into town, having accumulated enough thrills to ast him Eovoral years. "I havo been troubled for Eome timo with indigestion and sour stomach." Mrs Sarah W. Curtis, of Lee, Mass., "and have been taking ChamDorlaln a Stomach and Liver Tnbletn which havo helped mo very much eo that now I can cat many things thathaforo I coufd noh eat." 11 you havo any trouble wlt your stomach why not uko those Tabt Tela aud get well? For tale by John Pre u sa. The California Ladies Magazime Tho Mail ia in receipt of tho Juno number of the California Ladies Maga zine, and i! this is n fair samplo of tho pabllcat'.cr, It '2 on-i of tho flnet In tho country, east or west. It is profusely illustratod, and the preeswork la ex tremely good, rankicg tho handsomest publication that haa como to our table in a long timo. Tho table of contents Include a great variety of aattorof high grade. Tenmilc Will Celebrate Tho people of Tenmile held a meeting in the Terapleton opera house Saturday to make arrangements for celebrating the coming Fourth of July. It was determined to hold a celebra tton that will eclipse all previous offoits in that Bectlon. The exorcises will bo held on Broadway in Tcmploton, and willconslEtolaliteraryprogram.spoechos eongs, sports etc. Firomork ond a grand ball in tho evening will wind up tho affair. Abo Boborta was appointed a com mitteo of ono, to gather in the shekels to meet tho nccoseary expenses, Travel by Sea Arrivals from Portland by Alliance Juno 14: J A Kranick, N Itoblnott, J E Robinett, B Marsden, Mra Koea Blngaman, Fred G Foster and wife, Bello Btoarns, Buth Koolo, 0 Timmons, F F Winter, Mra E L Rathburn, A A Bowers and wife, Wa'ltor Colin, Goo T Lorenz, Julia Walcott, A J Paul, B John, John Piorco, D W Colllna nnd wife, F A Keea and wifo, F Wcninger, E A Perry, John Weatman, Frank Anderson, Otto Bchmidt, David Weat man, F Pederson, L Wilaon, W A JoneB end wife, J B Jones, 0 K Reiner, A Lee andwlf9, ODemmlc, Miss Briell, DO lYau HouUa, W X DodioD, ME Erettt and wife, Mrs J It Clark, Mm Bertha Clark, ChArloa Uoftnlor, Mrj Hohor- I....1.... VI. .1 i.'nlirntunhn!'. P 111111)1(1.- dorf, a c body, f a Modinu, 0uit will Ruliorte. MIm J.lllyOllo, K 11 TJlton, Mm Cnpt Bprt-nlo nnd fwinily, Cnrl Boimtgen, M Wallace, K Alvlck, V Hick, J Morrltf. ' IKptrture Uoutb by Alllaiice Juno 10 1 Mrs Florence Kllerby, MIm Ohrlslluiv Hutlt. Mlsa Neva Cuipboll, MTd F A. Cook, Mta M A Lnudrlth, Mrs Sharkey, J M Uogor,J L Jenou, Jeooheon, Gio Cokeu, 11 Both, P W McLowl and wife, y M Godtroy, W Caituinn, 0 ryo Wn,TK Merrtt, K 8 lUbror, M WANTBD-SKVEKAI. INDCSTIU oun iHirwine i" wh stato to tmyel tor house ewMihl lovnyir8 and with n lnrg cpl, to call tipoei merthenU and hkmiiI 'r rocmkInI nnd prj'ttH', lli.e. Pornian-t ongARumuiit. Wiekly cash salary .! 118 and nil traveling .v- DCtlSOS UlUl 1IW '" TIIOWI 111 c .'...-i. wnnk. lCuripneo not utetiMtl. V.U.H ..-. ---.-, , ..J 331 Dearborn bt Chiwgo. rrom Vcdneeday'a Dally. The tug Uobarte oawo in from tiiet SUt alaw Monday awl pimod down Hw y again ycewday. Thu gAtuHue, Xetli and Crevsy, from the CquilUi waa eliding along th water frout yoatorddv. Soliloquy: "This le a hnl worW.' sold Deeeon Flapp, ae he ettpptHl of the car backward. Chicago Dally Nuwt. F Timmcrman'a new launch lies at Odd Fellows' whsit wltero she le r celviog her finishing touches. Mra. J. T. McCormac nnd son Fred aro passongora on tho Buth, to make visit to frhnds in Astoria. Standard Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c at Flan agans. W.J. Butler rotttrnedyyeetorday from a trip to Portland, ccnilng by wy oJ Drain. Mrs. Grant Harry, of Brewitcr Val ley, is in town to soe her little daughter who Ja hero under medical troatment. Oao good thing about Mt Peke Is that Major Pond can't put it on lectum plat form. Chicago Becord-Horald. ' In tho way: "What's the matter with Walker?" ''Run down." Over work?" "No, under automobile," Philadelphia Press. A Jewel: JWzer "Whydoyow have iron bars iu fiout of your kitchen, win dows sml door? 8cli twister To proven tho eKapfl of the cook." Brooklyn Life Tho Sumnor peopea arc making ar rangements for a quiet little celebration of their own on thu Fourth, inclttdlug a basket picnic in the day tlsfe and a dauc at Miight. At a meeting of engine-drivers the following totut was offered: "To our mothoro the only faithful tenders who never misplaced a ewitch," TIt.Jiito. Tho Bnouncomont of tho Margnritti Fisher Company appears in today's issue. During ita titay horo last Bummor thia (xcellent troupo gave good satisfaction nnd made many frlenda, who will lu glad that thoy are to appear horo again, Tho News learnos from Jao. Wall Mr Burko, ownor of u initio on Cripplo Creekt Colorado, has bargained for tho tnlno at Maxwell, and that hlu suporln tondont, Mr. Jones, who has had much ezporionco in coal minjng, is duo horo now to take chargo imd to commonco nc tivo operations. Tho 'driving of a elope, to tap the big vein, is to be commonced at once, and three shifts will bo kept steadily at work, Gome of tho employes have already arrived, and others will follow. It is tho intent'on to commence ihlpplng coal by next wioUr.aB devol- opmunt work will then bo wnll under 1 wny. Lively, Dill Harmless Hnnnwny. One of FT 1 Nortun'o work toanm, which had been loft utaiulltig nt tho corner of Front and 0 stroots yoaturduy, took fright nt n tttoamor whlstlo nud rati away. Uolng up C streot they run into ntiothor jmir of Norton'o horses, lmrneeod hut not hltohod to u wngon, nud then Joined the procession, whlcU prooeatled at u lively pco out Into tho Fourth etiuct liridgu. lliuu tho hero ol the occasion apprariHt on tbu rceno in the pereou of Edgar Mausey, who Jump il InU) the weo.i nnd etoppml the one teara, whllw the loose pair kept onto Norton' barn, near thu race trnok. fortuuiituly no tnatorial daruago wns dotie. Fnit) His Fine I.. (1, MneUrt, of Catching t'lough p!oadel ettilty to a charge of nttMilt aud brttUry In Judge Ilydu'n court Tuesday, nud wss fltied nbotit Mevtn dollars, which ho paid. The charge waa brought by Andrew Hongell, who Uvea mt Cntehlng nlough. It seems thnt Honeell ami tho Mnatera boys got into r. cnit rover sy at Hougell'e landing, which ealmlnnteil in L. G. Maetare hitting him n swipa on the aide of the head knocking him into tho slough. One ttory is that thi Maslorn boys then heljil Ilongell out, and nnothor etory ie that tber kept shoving him Iwok In. Any way he got. out nnd came to town ami swore out a warrant, which Marehal Carter turvod Mondny morning, when Maatora eatno down nud paid tin fiddler. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING 'Elects a Director and Employs Teachers Tim annual tchool meeting waa hold at the school house iu thu overling on June 15. J. W. Bennett was olectod Director to suocoetl 0. A. Johnson, whoea term had explrod, John F. Hall waa re-elected clerk. The following U taken from Clerks' report: Number of children of school uge in District MS, Number unrolled on echoo! register 136. Number vf level rotors for school pur poeea eetituHted 890. Books purchased D10, FlITA.SCIAt. BTATeUHNT Oath on hand nt Umc of making hut report a U27.T Keotipta Direct Tax from Co. Treat. County school fond from County treaeaoe Stale school fnud Bale bills and tuition DiaiNi raiments Paid Teachers For fuel and flupplloa Clerks ealary For other purpoaoa 2330.73 1001.00 220.86 0015,7.' 2(Jo,25 co.on io:,8i Cash balance ou hand 1 107.-18 The Board of Directors hold n mooting and employed teachers for coming year. They voted that F. A. Golden bo em ployed at (lot) por year j for 7th and 8th gradoo," Misa Ellen Bcamis; Oth grado, E, II. Maogiliry 6th grado, Altn Kchnl-der;-lth grade, Anriji Holms :.3id.grado Mattlo Potro; 2nd grado, Margaret Andoreon; Primary, Mrs. L, Wilbur, Tho school la to boglu on Sept. 21, llHKJ. Thero 1b n petition ponding boforo tho Board to chango boundary of District. If carried it will throw (J9 pupils to North Bend district. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MA SONIC TEMPLB AT MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, Sealed proposals will be received at tho ofllco of R. 0, Leo, Secretary Blanco Lodgo, No, 48, A, F, & A, M,, Marsh field, Oregon, up to eight o'clock p, m July 4th, 1003, for tho construction of fho Masonic Tomplo on tho Lodgo's lots at the corner of 4th & 0 fltroota In no- Icordanco with, tho plans and epeclflca- CAN'T! TOUGH SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR DRAHD Slickers llmH.f (lltr.1 t Im1IiI"j IImI in Hit. vtoilit. Will not rr'. A" it Kf Hi.kr ).'K 'uf 't1"!" iimrV. (Mini ol ilrnlvt'l 11 1 f"r i-nlili'ilii". II.K K. It'' K ..lUUMlM. rII.Ml.lU.. Ml... tlonn to bo nhlalucJ nt tho ofllco of Pi I'lmppol Brown, l'"i Mittijuitm Blilg.. Portland, Origin, or from tho under clgued of tho building coiumlttoe of aald Lodgu nt :diirshlhld, OrcKon. Kach bidder will Htatohinhld for the coAtofthe biillillng t'oiupleto nnd also ntatu Ihw iuiicIi Ioh tho coat will ho by untitling (urnsei's and thu pipe coiihou tlutin iu the liMnieut, nil other connec tion and rml'utors to Im put In, And uitcli I'Mditr must iiImi ntato how much loss than l,i bid ho will Imwlllluii to connttunt tliH htiiidliig SOxfiiJ iiistoad of. KKIxlUO hi culled fur In tho plans mi spt'ciflcatloin, Knelt proposal must bo accompnnl'Ml by n certified chtrk on rotno rellnblo Imnk In th eum n( live hundred tlnllnra pnynblo to th order nf It. Walter W..M. (d Blanco Lolieo, aellxml and lliitiiJatml tl UnngM that the Muet'vspful bidder will mtr Into n contract iu niTordnnco with lu trmii of thu fiKwIllcntions, nnd within thirty dan nftorthn contrnot ii awarded to him Iim will glvw nbond with snrtli'n nppiftwl liy (hit (.'ashiur ol thu Mrat Nittional lUnk of Portnttd. Oregon, or if n lrlillM bl.h! . . by tho I oiUeor the W. M. tliornof, which bond hnll be In the tiit of ttut thousand dollars, nnd condition! thnt the uc ce(ul bidder will fulfill ii torma ui IiIm oontntct, l'rlmte of luiiihor with arrhlttx-t nod at iftlo of underslguotl. The Itdr rterveu the rluht to re ject nny and all bldi. Proposnl, should m endort!d ae fnlloj t "l'roKNial for huftdlitg Masonic Tem ple" nnd Nnd by renisUiriil loiter or tUdlvurtwl to H. C. Lee, Hey . Blnnco Iidge, MnrahHeld, Oregon before eight o'clock p. in, Saturday July' Uh, 1WXI. By urddr of Blnttoo Inlgo. Building Committee, Natnl Cntnrrh qttlokly yield to trer.u racnt ly BIv Cruim Halni, which I ngrre uhly Aru'iinifc. It In roceiroit through tlm tHMtriU, olrAiHMA and lieaU tint whole mir fneo orsr which it dllTruou lUolf. Druggist toll tho T)0c. klso 'trial nlzo by limll, 10 hiU. Teit It nud ; yu 1x10 euro to coutinus the treatment. - Ait'tounCRinorit. i To noeoiur ll.i tluxw who nro pitrtial to tho hm uf aioinir.erit in npplying liquids into tho imu1 iMa)tit fur oiUirrnal irou. Utt, th proprietor priinr) C'romu Ilnlni in llijuld fonn, which will lxt known na YJfn SJUuiA Cream Halm, l'rdn itiluding tin jrvig tube I 7&cnU. DniggUU or by rnatl. T1m lluubl fnrtn inhodioa Uie mod. lcinal prejcrtMJ of Iho uohd prcparaUouw" )st,-&,$rxi, n 'n.yssci-asib'a vitiT C'. JORDAN'S anrATl 'im$3cc;iL nr: nMATnuv UUVhln Wl t4Jt1fl WlllO i;ijjtnsT,,iiirsiitiiw,tiu TV.U rut KltVltoXi Hmui U f Uwt i t 4Hr.n4 IU.. f.'l w tn.l , Oft. JMMM DIStWtUOf ffitlH tl' i,U.. Hkl Ik. M4 llu..rK t 1iiiwm(II.UM ITibar Bl. H-t-rt aw. li Vila-. WlMt Ml PlfetMU... If lit. Ill. "- -'1 iuJ 14 fcf-.l& CHtMi fit. hiI iriHr Mut-k Tr.ttnmHMr Mty lrlH A tWM tVr. I Tftrr It fUMNIl.UK, Hkll-ll) KUIW l ttlbXUUCt! ii miom &n m-A n 1 k k'-m mr imm .j - a ti wir . lUMI flKUMlU () OH. tOnvAN h 09..IOSI Utn,T(irt-,fl.r. iejv-ssv.v DO VEAHS' CXPHRIENCC TrtAOE MAHKO Deoiqnu Copvhiqhtb Ac Anronn eii'llrg n ikotfJi wid c1crlrtlii mar lllfKlf luiiriniii 'ir uininu iren wnntnir nu liivontum It T ilinl j rat.nlMilit. Commintca. 11 in.inciri unl fri. OMt.t nuturr for .ooiirllw palonU. l.tet.U t.k.n tlroutrli Mulill A Cu. rouolt liiHai ntl(4, nlllioul clinruu, In tto Scientific fllfincricait ' A lianilionittr lllatrMKl we.ktr. J.ruct Dr. cmtntluu of unj .d.nllun lourntl. Torim, II a tuiirt roar iuuiiiuj, u numumi niir.u.Aion. rflUWN&l,0,3O,a'o,uhrt,''NBWTQr UriUHU oeicii, e if B, wuouwtuu. v. U1MM In ell Hi staged there thoalJ Mi cleacuooii. Eiy'o Crcniu Ilalui tle4incB,iootliMr.ivl hernia tlia illcnfcd luemtrane. It caret c&lnrrh on J drives Avray n cold Iu tbo head quickly. Cream Halm la placed Into tho noetrlli, spreads DTor tbo tuembreno and It ubiorbed. Itoll.f li Ira, oiodlato and 0 cor follovrn. It Is not dryloir dou not prodacu ueetlng. Ijrgo Hlie, so oeoU at D;ug. ttU or by mall ; Trial GUe, 10 cent by mall S.UX 11UOXUJU19. CO Wwrsa 8trnV T Yorkt RAIN mmL mxjy 'kxCwl w$$M. BisaeiMeeBcMBsuMBHHai Mfif mMI vyrj.uf ty&tfa v.- : sk - - .jiy