jHjftfvwwrts1; ( , t r i v. H fc ? ? . I" rtMHMMMtatMMhMMM ii mri)Hiii i RELIANCE' SECOND TRIUMPH 'SirThomas Loses Some Coiifldence flight Accident Dis - ables Shamrock Highlands , Juno 30 The Shamrocks raco began at 11 o'clock orer a SO mite coarse. At 1:25 both ero teen returning, ap parently having met with tomo mishap. The Yacht Erin was betide the challen- started ont. It included the North Bond band 'and the band ot tha Mar garita Fisher company, the two ball teams, in uniform, the bartenders am bulanca corps, constating of Hcckely mr geon, John Bnydet, Kmerson Ferry, Jack Maredtn, Fred Johnson, J, O'Malla and Chas. Hubbard. Clay Moore, armed to the teeth acted qs Marshal ot the day, in a calico coat. The Marshfleld team had drawn on the tnintstrol company (or their makeup while the bartenders wero garbed uni formly in snwed-ofl blue ovoralla and j other thinss. Yinco Pratt wan on hand with his uusal fund ot comedy. The crowd strung out to tho gmuuds, andjwero all cotntortably inside when the came was called, at 3 o'clock sharp, with tho calico tearors at tho bat and Magnca and Osgood by actina as um pire , W. U, Short and Or. Toyo acted as ttcketeellcrs and gatekeeper, making oven tho nevspaper men dig up for sweet charity. For tho first few innings both sides gar. I got In and played some ball. Then the Linton this morning expressed snr-burletqno spirit took possessoln for prleo at the showing trade by the Koliancj, and is not' bow so confident of victory. lie says the challenger Is the best boat Great Britain can produce, if she does not lilt tho cup there will bo nothing to do but try with a tcbooner which is allowable under the deed of gift. . Tho Shamrock's damage proved trif ling. An iron bar holding the main sheet brcke. Newport, June 30 Unanimous frel- .... log among yachtsmen in view of the L'Siciltot showing made by tho Reliance yesterday is that she will be chosen to defend thejeup. Yesterday's record is 14) minutes lower than any previous cup racer recant, proving the Reliance's adapliblllty to heavy weathir. The yachti go over a triansuhr course w today, ten miles each leg. Thero ia a moderate breeze and a good sea running this morning , A, shift of the wind caused a change of the ccune to 13 mR.es oat and back, ThoyacLts got 3 in tho filming order: Reliance ll:-)5, Columbia 12 seconds later, Constitution 10 seconds plater. The Columbia by excellent ma. ncuvpring obtaioed a boatitiftjl start vwhen the starting gnn was fired. The Columbia, like yesterday, kept the Re- .Sancdon the defensive, znd 'he rice was nry closo, finishing only a few sec onde apart. Tie Constitution was left in the rear. The ItVliance won by seven minutes. The Columbia was ftfcond over the Constitution by the time limp only, as the latter was two (seconds n toss line in the lead. awhile. Tho game came to a standstill (or qnite a wbilo In tho fourth inning, when W. . Dungan got run over by a baby carrage which ho was trundling over tho diamond, and the well trained hofpital corps came running upon the field with a stretcher and removed him to tho ambnlance. land selection, which lay on tho desk ot tin state land agent today, shows tho wholesale manner in whloh tho genoral land office and tha department ot tho Interior are turning down Oregon lieu lands. Thousands of ncroa whtoh hnvo been selected by tho statu and sold attor approval by local lard offices bavo beon rejected by tho general land office, and tho end is not yet. Appeals are being taken to tho secretary ot tho interior, but If that official adheres to his present policy thero is small banco ot a change in tho decision. Royond quostlon tho stato land department is involved in the worst tangle ovor known !n its history, and it will bo a long timo boloro tho kinks nro straightened out. Tho llou land eolt-otlon which aro now bolng disapproved nro tboso mado upon mineral baso in Kas'.orn Oregon. By proving to the satisfaction ot local laud office authorities that cortalu school sec ttons in that part ot tho stato wero min ural lands Uio stato win oraViliil to ro linquished them to tho general govern mont, and to tako other and tnoro vain nbto lauds in liou thereof. Many of these sections which wero thus re- llnqulshed to tho government had already boon sold by the stato to private parties. Tho lieu land was also aold beforo the validity of tho base finally determined, and now that tho selections aro being disapproved, on tho ground , that tho mineral charactor ot tho land was no tproperly shown all the pur chasers ot such school Inndsor lien lands WALES' BIG FAMILY. Hot RuKlaad'r. Crown Print) la BlMitit -With Ctttldron. Tho Drltifilv, succession la not oiidatv uerod by "rnco aulcldc," for tha -yrlnci of Wales mid tho Princess of Wales, although still young, bavo already beon blosscd with numerous progeny. Tho present king was so long Princo of Walea that oven yet pooplo And It hnrd to think of nuutber. Tho sailor princo, howovcr, nhvnys stood high In tho honrta of tho people, nud now thnt four Bona nnd i daughter hnvo como to tho roynl couple Uio Brit lull public has taken tho family to Its heart. Princo Edward, tho heir presumptive to the throne, Is now n lad of nine, llo la u mauly UtUo follow nnd Is very ...--- - ... ..1 M 1 1 HI! i 1 1 H I M II I II 1 1 U I H H M 1 1 H s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 M I IN LUMBER It took tho umpires quite a time to I ro lu Joubt l0 t'bo j,,, tho,r t the game to running again. Taken ',;,.. 'PiayedBall For Charity "I BARTENDERS GO DOVN get as a whole, the game was an entertain ing exhibition. Much credit ia duo to L, J. Simpson, lie not only furnished a free boat to bring the crowd, but shut down both : of tho mills, sent the band, and helped the success in every way possible. The gate receipts footed up f'255, and many tickets wero sold down tonj just how many, was not known last evening, but it was estimated that over f 100 had been taken in that way, so that the game will net at least $350 for the Ileppner people. The expenses wore practedy nothing, and tho players paid their own expenses. A settlement for tickets sold and all flnlcial, matters connected with tho gamo will bo made today oefore Mayor F. P, Norton, and the money will bo t-irncd OTur to hirn In bo forwarded to tho Relief Committee at Ileppner. To the proceed of tho game will Le added $43 from thebenoQt performances given b tho Keane compapy Monday evening, so that MOO or mere w ill go from Mnrshfleld to the deserving bene ticiarlc.. The greatest credit is dun to thoft who conceived thii plan of raiding monej for tho fuad and carried it out so successfully. Tho line-op was as follows: Dotr Pushers Gould Crawford Ilerron Eaton Schuyler Rack Ferry Griffith Kronholin titles. :; BBBBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSsi rakSBSSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBIH sHRUBB-BB -' PssBMnprtMaBSTBEiiissliH. sBssaRL' B W " ''$ fflkBI bsbsbsbH w. T5W' ' . -rslH ' HI'i -tv.K-f- ;-v' iJB BBSSW iilM'BBSBsVBBs1 iM-'-M :: HssuHsVsssBMiyBHI 1 Tlmt is whnt wc liuvc to sc and wc can fill all orders for any and all kinds. The quality i.s gunrnutcil and the price is Right. Onr Stock includes anything required in l?ir, Spruce, Ketl and White Cedar. Counter Jumpers lstb 2nd b 3rdb P c E8 c! tf I.' ,,. Valcott Hutchinson Motion Punocl- Davis Montgomery Stauff Campbell Haijuo WINS FIRST y RACE In the Test For the Cup Defender raocE edwahd. tub nn rnsMUMmva, uolulvo mixes osonou. fond of hU youngest brother, Prince Oevrgv, who won born only last Decem ber. The other children of the Princo of WnleH nro Princo Albert, now In hU eighth yenr; Prlnccaa Victoria, who has Jost pasucd her sixth birthday, nnd Prince Henry, who wns thrw yenra old last March. SIMPSON LUMBER CO., e main i5i KORTH BEND, OR nHUHtlll tit IHH I mi H-rH-H-H4t-H- llllll t-f-H-t-4- 9MWMf9M9909Z9&QM&3&t9M9O FOR SUMMER HEALTH Sube for Beer P.uberB, Wright, John- t BEFORE THE CLERKS j i son, Dungan, I Clerha Game Great In Some' Ways HantJBaallerl some Sum realized for fcCOBE OY IXKINGS 123 150780 Totals S 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 2-12 10 110002 5-11 Heppner Sufferers ' The ball game yesterday afternoon between the Marshfiold Clerks and Bar tenders, for the benefit of tho Ileppner (relief fund resulted in a v'ctoiy for the former by tcore of 12 to 11. It;", was truly a great gamo, and the ciowd enjoyed It for several homn and then began to thin out, The nttviidam-p j wno largo and tho gate reieiptu netlod a nent sum .for tho Ileppner nuffdreri". , At 2 p.m. tho Cruder arrived fiou. downjlu) bey, fairly biilck with people, . and'ith tho North Dund bund playing ont'hotupjierdeck., - Shortly ufterwttidtt'ti street 'pirado SQUADRON LEAVES KEIL Kldl, JuneSO The Auicrlo'stuquadion tailed thij aftornoon, the. Gormun flig j Hying by the uidu of tho srata t;nd strips''. Tho Gumuns gayo tin d' jmrt Int. Amerirajia.il huarly et-nd off." RelianceProvesFastin a Seaway New Port Juno 29 The Rolionco meets the Columbia and Constitution today in tho first of the six races which will decide the choice of the cup de fender. So far tho Reliacco has r.evor had n trial in a seaway. The Columbia hae been given a thorough overhauling. Tho limit is livo hall hours. A drizzlirg rain thin r.ficrnoon was followed by n pipiug 15 knot breozo with a good jump on the sea, Yachtsmen eay if tho RHinnco shows as wl form as in smooth water ebo will prove n wonder. Tl ii rnmmltUe'3 yacht reached tho MAKRIiiD McDO.NALD-I'KTBRSOK On Haynes SIourIi, Or., Juno 27, 1003, Kqburt It. McDonald nud Miss I.izxie C. Peterson, Rev. F. (J. Strango ofllciatlnjf. Tho inarrlaKo took plnco at tho rcsl doncoof the brldo's paronte, Mr. ami Mrs. P. Peterson on fialnes slough, In tho prrtonco of a larpo company. Tho youncouplo nro two of Coos county's most estinablo youni: people. ,MIea Florencu Peterson and ficrtiu Hal! hon brldeaiunidi and Mirsrs Kmil R. Pctur nn and Uordie Simp'oti acted as groomsmen. Ihore wero about ouo huudred relatives and friends present. The parlor was artistically decorated with the learyt flowers of tho season. The brldo was exquisitely nttlred lu u dainty ronui of Cn-o de Chine trimmed with whitu filk Iiict, wltii a yoke all over Inco with a drop effect. Kho wore a shirred skirt trimmed with medallions and n !oni white, veil with a wreath of ornnRO blosms, Tho Rroom woh bund, somely dressed in tho usual stylo. Tho presents reccing wero as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Johu Peterson, arfi; Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Miluur, a jardiniere; Mrs. F, II. Lock wood and Mrs, Kinil L Nelson, a carpnt sweeper j Mrs. Dr. WooUny, a mustard IkiwI; Mr. nnd Mri. l U, PotorROi), a cTitr tahlo; Kmil Charles nnd IVro l'eterson, a cfnti.T tabl ; Herman I.nen, n set of mush bo.vl;Mr end Mrs S i'eturson, it bed light blip at 11 o'clor): and dociJed that today'.! coursu should be a 15 mile boat "P3'1 nmJ Im,r ',,llow fc,in'"; Mnbol cuhtward and return. Buiford a fruit dish; Ray fioldon nnd , Stale Land Office Muddle - A Salem spiciSI o Portland ayu: A large ttack of disBp:ovaU of jrku tholtullaac-j I'ladiiiL'i'poliiiubiu noxt. i ' t 1 lio yi-.:litfl ttartt'd ct 12:15, with tho Columbia firet across tie line, Uio, Ro- liutico next. Two ity minutes later the Constitution turned toward uhoro ns though Ehebad met with nn accident, but lator sho joined ttio roco, ,Tlio rc.' between thuCouatitntioa and Columbia was exciting up till tho Coi'iraitutioii feUcff. ( Ao ono timo battle v.ac botweon t w .t Coliuii'iin ami Reliauco nnd thu old Do. fondar ot ll.ur in n pocket nnd kept him thero until thu lrct-Z'i Iriui drop pin;;' when tho Columbia lost cronnd. With (ho Constitution well in thu roar, tho race (Inithfd in u heavy midt, lint weathor dleeases nro largely germ dlixntn. Tim honllli of tho hem.) can beet bo unaided by liberal uiu of dUlufoctunte during thu eiim luur mouths. ' Precaution should bo tnkon to koop nil drnlnu, cinka, clooots, otc, roo from Infoctlon. Poor dlftlnfrctants ant worm than nono biCamo they (rive n snnro of sreutity without the renllly. Wu aro prepared to (iirnl'li illniiifcctAUt that you can depend oil ; can tell you what is brat for encli purpoau and how to use It. Thu coat will bo very little, SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY; Marshfield, Oregon osso9&CfmioMeaers9flM8ftsMM tablecloth; Mr and Mrs Win H Nashua sofa cushion; Lottie Mntson, cako dih; MrondMrsJR Robertson, nhvd'tit; Ida Gamble, cbocolato rot; Mrs dipt PenderKrass, sut ot napkins; A V Wick, man, silver berry spoon; Mr and Mri M M Matson. stiver set of knives, forktfl spoons anil rnvy spoon; (JeorKlu l.von, two vases; Juntilo Jnnes, two vasm; Mny l'eterson, etatuo; Mr and Mrs Al fred Matson, tablo linen; Kdith Roburts Bet pits plates; MukkIo Hanford, h'irry set; llormau Snnford, cream tot; Mln nio Peterson, berry Bet; Ague Ruth, set cups nnd inucers; Lydfa Johnson, wash bowl and pitcher; Mr nud Mrn Sncchi, picture;.! K Peterson, Iwd room ent; Charles Putcrson, cocoa wit; Mies Charles Kdrnan, silver crumb trnyr Mre Charlea Coleman, sola cushion; YVilh, May nnd Gertie Hall, rkiiiK chair; Alblna Coleman, water set nnd tray; U Hanson nud daughter Florence, tablo cloth ami sot of napkins. Mabel Wcybrixh!, plcklo dlhh; Mm Wm Wlor, nut dish; II O iionebraku, set of nnp- Naial Cnlnrrh pilckly yield to trftU mont by Kly'n Cream Halm, which Ii sreo nbly aroiintle. It l rocolrcd throucU tb tiottrilii, clooimcn and houla tho who) aur fnco ovor whiclk It illtTuica lUolf. DmcRUts Mill tho COo. U; Trial alio by mall, 10 conti. Tuat It and you are suro to coutinuo tho treatment. Aiinotinccrucnt. .... To eccomtuodato thoao who aro partial to tho tino of atomizers in applying iloulds liquid form, which will bo kuown as Kly'a Into Uio noaol imcangei fur Mtnrrhtl trou blti, tho proprietors prermr. Cream ltalm in IJmild Croftiu ltalm. Prho Including th sprnyluK tubo Is 7G cents. DrugiaU or by mail. Tho lluuld form embodies Uio moo. iclnal properties of tho solid propaiaUou. II m Ralph iMat;o:i, cutIaf crenmor and kino. 9iiarbowl; Pearl Rle, a hulf dozon I Tho woddliiR occurred at 0 o'clock p, wino lRt'B; Mrs Oleeon, two silver rn, Tho nipper wag Immento and elo- dollar; Jlr r-wl JIr Julius Nelton, n j;aiit inovery sense, It was u wuddinK water tot jl.irry Win nor, larRO mirror; loiij; to bo romctiibered. Jlrs 11 F Roen, u fiult dish and card j tray; Clnudo Naeburgu tablo cloth;' ' Mibh Julia Lnrtuti u Kt o! plo pluU.'u; .Mils Nottiu Huvuo jirdiiiloro; James Robert1 ui'il Jncl: Wurner, uutlml nut; Maiyiil ami (Jonlit) Binipion, rulad tct; Fred Lart-en, aind ;ot; Mr nnd Mrs Albert M.Ufon, tablo cloth nnd Hut ol ii;ip!iiii-, Mr nnd Mm WhI'zjI, do.un nla.etc; Mr Nowland, tablu clpth; Mrs ThomiH fli.ll, (ruit diali; Leonard Luck wood, f; tilt dmh; Mrs J W ItiKlPt rone Luv.1 and card tray; Mrs Lyons, hulf duziM doilifu: Vi'rl Ilonf brake, pluElw disliikMr and MwW P( Murphy, otu ciijid uud Bucor; Chonor riauford, Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on our work and methods. Hailed Free to tbo ADVERTISING MAN of any rcaponblblo house. it ',riviXt ' ii i I J Mil M ii4 i . NTiVv7ct 5(5rT ftt i Til ! I 7 1 1 if i TTpMah ip ? - l7Xbsri,'ils'Tu-T&sqss,.Q visit DFJ. 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In tlio Hivlm, ThouBh motlm linvoopotlea my plcnlo null My, oxford lies not up to par; PH'otlll rr-iiiafn u kuv ualoot: I liavo my luut yeai'inianumn. . ' Now York Times. t V 4 ' , I, Wl" ' ").:iSfjs"w' T 1. .1. ,. n .ti'jaMti'lMiltaMSrtaStjtiTrilrllillltf ( ' ' "ip,i'jj'jij.fi(Tjnjajpf 0. .1- , ..