W3SaL . ... . .T'TTT n- ),K V, - T ' "" fc, . , . " ",'"' "' -.-v4- i. -v-j- ''..r"' t i . ' From Oundry'o DaHy. Postmntto Ben Roberts, otTempteton, was In town ut night. Gaptata N roion tho Gape Ai .R" :.', tcrday. Nolcon was up froui : rsvijg station yes- I. D. llerron is doing eomo dtnelop xnent work on his land near tlio pouth Ooob rlvor rock quarry. Tho four masted, bald headed wh Don er Salvator arrived yostcnlay nud went to tho Roy City mill (or lumbor. "It jy8 hero, Samanthy the! Rever end To. yod was a saloon passenger on tho MnjtTtic. Beats all how them proacbora 1A0 cut up when thoy git away front hunj."- TndBe. Gbr.mbcrlaln Stomach nnd Liver Tables are jnst what yon nee when you huve no appetite, feel dull after eati in and wakn up with a bad tast in vour month, They trill improve your nprftite, cleaneo and" Invicorato your atoraarh and give you n reluh fcr your Iced, for sale by John. Preuss. LcoklnK blue for milkman: "I more U.an suspect our milkman." "Of what do yoa suspect him?" "Of trying to work tho Filipino water-enro on us. Look at the color or that milk !"-CIeve-land Plain Doalor. Mr?. Chap. Sneddon, Parted by stage "Wednesday, to Rowland, B. C, having received word fhii her son Walter was elck with typhoid fever there. At last account his pbynician roported the fevor under control. The ommutnr at home : Suburban "This is nhainef ul I I'll not eland that cook's Insolence a moment longer. As ioon as I &st to New York I'll ring her up on the telephone and discharge her." Judge. "Doesn't it.wry you to havo peoplo intimate that you aro a political boss?" "No," answered S cnator Borghum, "tfot nearly eo much as to havo them Intimate that 1 bare ceased to be a political no3." Washington 8tar. Convincing- proof: May "I bad no idea before last night that Mr. Pilcher was a man of such lofty ambitions and exalted idea's." Mend "How did you cone to And it oat?" May-"IIe pro posed to mo." Bazar. Bandon Record er. Tho Dispatch ha been takea off tho run botween BsL'don and Coquille and will be dismantled. Tne machinery will be placed in the JfflE CAMEL'S HEAD. "Where the camel's head goes his body follows," says an Oriental proverb. It's the same W3V with disease. A small opening will give it an entrance and when disease once has a place in the body a large number of ills may follow It. IS Ojl'.ll JOUU 1 I nsr etomach. When the stomach is "weak" the body also becomes weak r. ll. - n ..-. 1II . ened by laclc ot nutrition, and ditcise attacks the heart, liver, lungs, kidneys audother organs. Dr. r e r : e's Golden Medical Discov ery makes the weak stomach strong. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of di gestiou and nutrition, and co enables the body to resist or throw off other diseases. Men and women who are sick are in vited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and co obtain without charge the opinion of a specialist on their ailments. All cor respondence strictly confidential. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ... "l'or the paBt two years I have been a very sick woman." vrites Mrs. Chesley, of o3 Wood laud Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. I tried medicines from doctor and to no avail. At last I decided to try Dr. iHcrcc't Golden Medical Discover. Wheu I started I xras oil run-down and had a very unpleasant taste In my mouth. Was choked up, aud at times It was very hard for me to breathe. I had severe headaches and cutting pains in my kntu joint. Was so weak I could not attend to my work nor walk up or down stairs without the assistance of my brother or tome friend. I am npw taking: the fourth bottle, and am happy .to say I feel like myself again. I can go up and down stairs and perform my duties as weU as any one, UverythinK seems to be brighter, ana I can assure you inai me u worth llvlntr." TSZfa'fO Accept no substitute for "Golden Med; ical Discovery," There is nothing just M rood for dyspepsia or debility. u?U t iUoftsnaM is cured, by the use of Dr. Fktwut PeUtts. X company's now boat, nud n imrgTi win bo inmlo ot thu bull. Sho made hor Inst run Inst Monday. Tho Favorite has tnkon bor place, while tho llntn took the ' rim of tlio Favorite, Bandon Recorder. C. II. Paterson la .recruiting from n tueeel tilth Frank ! Barrow' bull. Ho was pnstlug tho an! mal which bad bet b lot loom. It had Its head down nnd ho struck It with n rope, lightly, nnd was surprised by bo- log fcnooked down and rolled ovori s. 0. B:own lml his arm qullo badly several tlmn. IIo had ono rib broken bruised whllo working on a building aud was eoruswhat bruised. l!o might jyestorday. It (corns tho accident was have teen hurt worro but for Clyde canted by tho Jack bar uuoxpeclodly Barrowa rho caucht tho rope which was i a9 turning nroand by hwivy prcassuro lajtocw to the aatmal and slopped hiru. 1 A Night Off Tho Keano Company played to r. full hoitso airaln last night, including a largo part of leaving this tlio Coast Mail force, paper tin umaliy shy of new moitor. Tho largrt audience was highly pleated with tin presenta tion of "A Night Off", which is ono of tho fanniefit tilings on tho American stage. Tho Koano Company are artists nnd should meet a warm reception wher ever thoy go. They will appear in MarEhfieldacalu, of which duo an ncunceraont will bo made. A coast lumdermnn recently got a I'ttlo heady and asserted that "Washing ton cuts more lumbor than Michigan ever did. Ho simply allowed his local priJa to lead him a--ay from facts. One year Michigan cut noarly six billion feet. In 1SW, its output was valuo-1 at ?S3, OOO.COO. nnd Washington's 17,-150,3C0. In 1000 Michigan's output was valiml at 5l,W0,0COcnd Washington $30,5Sn,2S0 In the next census Washington ahould be at the hetd of tho Inrubor prod uclng states and Oregon second. Paget Sound Lumberman. From Tueeday's Daily. ' Tho Areata lea703 tha city at C p. m today. A patent for a bicycle balanco has beon granted to M. L. Edmund?, of Bandon. J. N. Ehaban, of the Great Central, was up from Empire on business yes terday. Mr, and Mrs. T. A. King camo over (ron.Coqullle yesterday, to Btay till Wed- needs y. Noble Bros, placed n new refrigerator in tholr meat market ut North Bend yes terday. It was built by E. S. Fairchllee, and ia a very nico piece of work. Ed Noah has sold his sub-contract to Jimmy Lafxd from Coos City to Empire, a change having been, mado in the route. John Mariineon broken below tho shipyard yesterday heavy timber with lost his hold. had. his left arm elbow at Kruee's while carrying a another mao who Bwen & Kelly, who hayo boon con ducting a furnlturo store in the Garfield building, have sold their stock to 0. A. Johnson, of the Union Furnituro storo, and will turn their attention to some thing eleo. Mrs. L, W. Mauzey took suddenly ill while at church Sunday evening nnd was very sick for a while. Dr. Horefall was called In and eho is Bald to be im proving. Cy Goodman was over from Coquillo with a team Saturday after a piledrlvor hammer from Empire, which he hauled over to tho river for use there' in driv ing piles for J, T, McCormac's boom at Eaglo Point, The Second base ball team of Marsh field and North Bend played a game Sunday at .North Bend, Tho gamo re sulted in a victory for Marebfield, the score being 22 to 0. Gaplatn Alien, ot the Eaima Utter reports oxcooillngly cold weather on bis trip up from Ban Pedro. "I have boon troubled for Bomo tliun with indigestion and eour BtoumCh." Mrs Sarah W. Curtis, of Leo, Muse., "and have Iwon taking Chatnborlalit'a i VJIrt.V lMlt lltl s.WIVti IMIIVII UHV Btomttch and Liver Tablets which bavo helped mo very much eo that now lean oat many things that boforu I coufd nob tat." It you havo any troubto wlt your stomach whr not tako tltofco T.ibt Iota and got well? For sale by John Prouss, 0f bulldln'.', Dr. Horiull nttuudvd tho iujnry Tho Temperance. Society which held forth at tho Soumi plculc grounds last Sunday, furnished, it Is said, a highly pleasing and untortainlug program, 'coii elttlngof music, recitations ami speaking. Everybody reports a very enjpyablo time. In this iesuo'tho barksopors challonge tho clerks nnd barbers to n gamo of base ball for tho beneSt ol tho lleppuer suf ferers. Mnrshilold can well afford to do something for tho unfortunate Ictims of tho Hcppnor disaster, nnd this move of tho bartenders is a highly commend able one. A now use for citric acid haj been dis covered. Added to tea water It precipi tates tho salt and makes tho liquid pala table and usable. ovon ounces of citric acid will be eu'Uiclont to supply it hlp wn'cked sailor with enough purified tea water to mest his icq ulremonta for a wok. J. C. Laird, mall contractor on tho Coob Bay wagon road, was in town last nlcbt. Hfl Informs tho Mail that tho stagos will bo taken off tho roulo be tween Snmnerand Mar3hfiold, and pss sengors and Mall will bo carried bo tween thoso two points by gasoline launches, tho new servico commencing this morning. Mrs Olive Passes Away Tljo sad sows rcschod Marshflelo Sun day, bya dispatch to A. (i. Aiken, of tho death of Mrs. C. W. OHvo at San I'cdro, Cal., at 1 :30p. m. that day.Thls-was not entiroly unexpected, as word had been rocelred that the lady was very low, bat a very large circle of friends in Coos county, whbrii Mr. end Mrs. Olive lived for over a quarter of u century, will grieve to hear of tho fatal termination of thb malady, to seek relief from which they moved to Ban Pedro something over two years ago. From Wednesdays Dally. Henry Lacrosse was down from his Coos Itiyer farm yesterday. A. D. Wright, ono of Sumner's old guard, was in town yceterday on buelncss Mrs. Jas. Itooko went up Coos river yesterday, to spend a few weeks with hor relatives. Tho schooner Ivy arrived yeBtorday, and landed at Dean A t'o'e. dock, bring ing freight for MarsliQeld partieB. F. W, Soarlo division auditor for tho Pacific State s T, AT Co. arrived here yOBterday op hie regular inspection trip, Tho Flanagan A Bounett Bank build ing is receiving n new coat of paint at tho hands of J. R. Kochon. Tho Belt Line surveyors have com pleted tho line thoy weroj working on, to tho Coquille river. , i Wm.Robortson, of Allegany, was in town yceterday on crutches, tho result of an accident to his foot, Miss Oricque, of North Bond, has beon spending a fow days with tho Misses MeCormac. Tho Alllaneo sailed from Eureka yes terday, and is duo to sail from hero for J Portland this evening. B. 1). Mngtioo, ot tho ilrm ol Mni;uos & Mutton, arrlxod yostorday overland, to spend it short time on tho Bay. IIo was accompanied by Mrs. Maguos. At tho tvhool election hold In Myrtle Point last week It was voted lo add tho ninth hi ado to tho Bcbool, which has borototoro stopped tth tho vlglilh. J. W. Uonrtott and son Tom, V. A. Uoldon and Kuss Towor relumed Mon day (win a weeks ojtlni; on the Tsu inilo lakes. Thoy report lino riwrt with tho. trout, and I'rofupsor flolden has some ihio photographs lo prove their asjorUuii, Hon, Blngor Hermann In n loiter to tho Coos H.tV Cbambur of Comtnorut) oxpressos hid Intention ot visiting thu bay (hit ituminur. for tho purpose of looking fully in the a owls of coumierto bete. Injunction Dissolved E. B. llurnes Informed J.T. Hall, by phnu from ltoreburg yottorday, that Jutho Hamilton tmd dlstolvwl the In junction obtained by it. ). lJuraol against his tithing In ctrtniu parts of BoRiia river. The case was fought hard. and Mr. Burns was naturally jubulant at his victory. THE BEST COUGH MEDICUIE. I sell more nf Chanibcrlnlu'i! Couch Hemedy than of all elniilar preparations put together and it ivij thu beat haIId faction of nuy meiliciue I ever sold. I gtinmntuo ovory little of It. K. C. J.miUITII, Inlfttu), Mich. This remeily is (or talo by John I'rettH. Improved Facilities A now range has been install! at the Coffee Club, and the kitchen has been othorwisa extensively improved, nnd tho mantcemant Is now proprntd to feed all that come. LVsidcj iiif iTUlar' six-course dluuer, rII inch eet.. '!) J delicacies r.s strawberry short i.ske, strawberries and cream, ico cream etc aro provided. With the improved equipment tho institution Is prepared to terve Its patrona bettor than over- Killin? Birds comoof tho bovsaro makinea nrc - tlco of shooting wild cauaiies and other ! 5k,,t' ,JO-Norlh JJend V8 nnndoiir harmless birds with nirsuns. If t.MayJl-llandon v North Ilond. natural cruelty of the younger gensralbn . ,jy n a ., , 3 Is such that thoy dollght In indicting Buffering and death on tho helpless, aud if pnrcntal authority is not Btifliclont to deter thorn, they should bo given a taste of the law or of a four-year-old club. Change Your Ads What would you think of your news, paper if it camo to you with tho sumo nowa and editorials it hod a month ugo? Would you not bo Justified in thinking that tho editor was n failure if ho had nothing now to tay or toll? What must your customers think of your advertise ments and of you when thoy find you have nothing now to tell them for months at u time? Ilotailor and Ad vortlsor. Will Canvass Town Tho Coos Bay Chambor of Commorco met last uvenlng and transacted some Importunt business. Tiio commltU-u having In charge tho matter of a etcam- ship to bo built on tho bay and ply bc tweon tblB port. San Franeleco nml Portland will commonco today to cat'. vass tho town for subscriptions to Block in tho new boat, and tho project ahould receive tho hartlest stpport from Marebfield busluesa men and capitalists. Mill Man's Tale of Woe (Pugot Sound Lumberman) Dad bang it man you don't know what troublo is," said n weary looking, well fed nppooriug mill man from a small town in Western Washington, and he dropped with n perfunctory drop Into a comfortable chair in this ofllco. Ho hadjuet twisted a four inch shaft off and bad como to town to get it fixed up, But that was not what worried j. i, he expeotsd shafts to break, ho expeotod pulleys to fly to ploces, he expected bull chains to pull npatt nud bu oxpectod Boineatlmo his bollor would blow the wliolo crow ncrocu tho Cascades, but thoso were uiuro luulduiitnln In saw mill I lift, which might bu called logltliuate. What be was groaning ftbsut was the in tumor In vhlch tmtii quit thulr jobs without cause or warning. "Every morning whim 1 go down to start up tho mill," ho said, "from to five inou bavo passed down thu pll:e, and I havo no Hitrplus to till from. Ilkuep!! mo all In a commotion, with n fooUnu that llicro It (ctiiothiug luoio insldo my vest. It la woarlng mu out, but what can 1 do. all I know In bow to run a saw mill, Why I couldn't or en gf t a pulpit In Buckley." Andlhvii MHrsJiall Cham bers went down to the oliop to roe II hie shaft was ilxtd. Bftsc Ball Scficdtile AT UMSttriNUI. May Sl-Marthflu'.d vs No'lh Hand. Won by MarhrifL! I to !t. Jucu 7 MsrihrieM vs Kamlon. Won by Bandon, 1 1 to t!. Juno Mnrshtluld vs Oiulllo. July r-Mrshlle!d vs North Bund. July in lUrjlirteld vs Uaiiduu. Aur. 0 Marshflild vs Ctsiiille. Auu'. HI Mnrshilold vs North Bond. A tic. W) Marshlleld vs Bandon. Sept. 2) Marthfiold vs Coquille. AT WQOII LK fITY May 21 Ooii!lu vs Bandon. Won by Iliiiulou, t) to 1. May 31 Cooulllo vs M.uihaebt, Won by Murihilluld, 7 to 2. Juno 21 Coquille vs North Band. Won by North Ikwl, W to 8. July 6 Coquille vk Baudnn. July r.'-Coquill vs Marthr.eld. An:. 2-Coquillii vs North Build, Aug. 10 Coqtiillu vs Bandon. Aug. 23-Coquillo vs Marshlleld. Spt. 18 Coqui;a.J vs North Bend. AT MHHTII rilMJ June 7 North Bend vs Coqulllt, Won by North Bund 10 to 1. - J juu j North Bond vs Marshfiuld. j )Vo, ,,y Murlhjiol,f 7 t0 6, jJuno2S. Nofth eml Vb ,jandon( j Juy 10NorUl i,Hnd r4 Coquillo. j Juy 39AorUl nd rg Mnrshilold. Aug. I- North Urnd vs Bandon, Ar. 51 North Bond vs Coquille. I Ba .ft 11 -.ftl. f,...l ... f ...nl.rt..t.l 1 av' l'"" """ " . Juno ,,Handon vs Coquillo. Won by Bandon, 12 to 2. Juno 2l Bandon vs Marthtlcld, Won by Bandon, 1 toO. July 12 Bandon vs North Bend. July 26 Bandon ys Coquillo. Aug. 2 Bandon vs Mnrshfleld. Aug. 23 Bandon vs North Band. Kupt. G-sUandon vs Coquille. ."opt. 13 Bandon vs Marnhflold, fiTA.vniNO or TIIU cu'nn Won Manhfluld North Bond 2 Coquillo 0 Baudot! 6 Lost l m :i 5 0 HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED. From tho Sontiuul, Uebo, Mont. In tho Autopolling of Oklahoma to sottlors in ISSd, tho editor of this papur was among tho many nookera aftnr for tune who mado tho big racu ono duo day in April. Duiug l.ui camping about and afterwardn hio camping upon hie claim, ho uncounturod much had watur, which. toKOthor with thu rovuro heat, 2avb him a very severe diarrhoea which It Boomed almost iiupossiblo to check, nnd along in .Juno tho uano hecatno bo bad ho expected to die. Ono day ono of his neighbors brought him ono small bottlu of Chnmborlaln'ri Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ucmuily nw n last hope. A bit; doco wim glvou him while ho was rolling about on thu ground In great ngony, nnd In ii few minutes tho doeo was repHatod. Tha good effect of tho modiclntt wua soou noticed hiid within an hour thu nationt wbh taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked n complotu euro, and lift cannot help feeling grateful, The season for bowel dlsordorn bolng at hand euggeutu this itom, For sale by John Preueu. WANTED-SEVKUAL INDUSTRI OUS porsonB in each statu to travel for houso ostahlished eleven years and with a largo capital, to call upon merchants nud agonts for succeesful and profitable, line, Permanent engagement. Weekly cash salary of fit and nil traveling ex penses and hotel bills ndvanced in cash each week. Experience not essontlal. Mention reforonoo and enoloso self-ad-drcssod envelope. THE NATIONAL, 331 Dearborn til,, Chicago, niwsh li no lilnitrAnr I ' m niirr nitu nrnri SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Mmi or '1i1l rnii not not t, excelsior Mtnmi OILED CLOTIlim nt nil kltnl of woik mutnl Vttr trMir. fur Irmli'liiBtlt nolnlitalM Will" AS.n.MiRrr. bitJ,i Him. I'H'fi-lilltiu ot nnm. There nro iiugKi'Htlons without num bor for th ruro of eorim. Any rcputit bin fblropodlMt nnd mmio who are not re)Utuble can fttnilHh mi iitifnlllug rtiincily. Hut therii In one nun way to prevent thi'in. Don't wear tho Maniti iwilr of nliiMti two dnyii In nucciiialtiiL Conm are vuuned liy frictloij tin tho tiHM, nnd the moxt expert ttootmnkor catinol innltii two pulrn cdf-alu which will rub the imt lit tho mtiiiu place. Tho cluttigu of Hhoe given tho feet it chance lo rout. It In ulito i;(hh1 for tlm howi, nnd footwear wbtch h trt'uttil In this fHiihliui will htt-iuuch lougvr. than if put to dally una. Tim CrntMiillte. rilny itnhl tho crocodllo'ti skin "will nbldo nny Injury nnd not bo plercitl." That nny have liven trti In bin tiny, but It Ih nut trtio now. Tlu bullet of it hwi.vy niodorn rlllo will pierce tho nklit anywhere iinliwrt It iitrllie In ii Hliiut lug dlrtictlon. Tho crocodile In not an n rutti lianl to kill, pnvldeI one can Itot it phhI uhot at It, but '" Juut the trouhli. It haa not tlio iinin'eloiiii rltMllty of thu HhnrlJ, which will wiino tlttti'H utruKitlo furlouidy for nit hour, although covorvd with nppuu-ntly. mor- tnl wountlu. Culcugo Nuwu. Profoasional Cards H. H. Walter, D. D. S. DENTAL Rt'ItHKON AND MEteHAS. ICAL DHWi 1ST. Ofllco Nnibnrg Bldg. A. bt., Phone, t MARSH FIELD, : : ORIXiOM E. E. Straw, M. D. PHYSICIAN Attl) SURGEON., b'lucbil Mtumtlidi to dlMnisiM of tin Eve Kr, Nt und Thnwtt. (ilajwen UtttO. dlna; in Suni'.stad-CH & Smith JJtiihlini;. W. U. Douglas, .VrrOUNBY AT LAW AND U. 8. COMMJSSlOM-.n. l'rot UimI, MmtiflekJ, Oiccon. S.A. D. Eaton, -laWYER Will prncllco In nil court i. KMPIRE CITY OREGON :t , , . " J. V. Bounott, ATIORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. MAKlHNP.I.f) ORI3 John F. Hftll, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Often In Htilorado Ij!xV, Front ttrect U. St MARSHFIKLD, ORK O. F. McKnigJit. ATTORNEY AT LAW Ofilce in thu haiuC-J Bttililiiiij." & Walter Dibble & Williams COOS BAY HEAL ESTATE MrshfiGldf Oregon Kaufman & Wegnor Dcaloru In Real Estate Ofllco over Ooldeu'a Drug Storo Marehflold, Orogon T. Micklewrlght. Practical Watohmakor and Jowelor. All kinds of wotchos and clocks cloaued and repaired on short notico, All work guaranteed 12 months,'' RED OUOS8 DRUG BTOBE MarehUold, Orogon Si