V . - Y Mr f V J" ..? (HC''y.'4'V,'V' " '" ,'"W7,1. f"J """ --- Jf-rv ', l , Ti v ' ' ., - Mf-''',; ' I jftJST-D LOOAL From Buntfay'a Dally. T. II. Hj-ny, .f KiiijiWu Ully una In low k on In'iiliiijDi' jTiti'nlny. W. W. (nro hits down (toid lilt (,'uul ilo k'UUlup t'i'l' l"nl ovitiilntf. .Ijko M'AllrfiMi line Jn.it ali'iiil (!utnploU tliu raising of tint Lund rfiilih ncu. Coijulllti IJuJUtin Work on tlio law creamery nonr tlio wharf la proKruinliitf very rapidly. A, A. Blmpson, tlio Laricii n!ough farmer and dairyman, was in town Yesterday, The next annual district conference ol the U. Z. church will bo livid on tint Day. Ituv. L, H. CUrk wits appointed nt lint IJ. I). Conferuiicit, to aiicct'cd Ituv. J. II. Crooks In thin flold. The proronlro oojln ol tlio North I fork of Coot rlyor nro contrtnplntlnir putting In a (armors' toli'plionollno. Allen MuLcod has boun appointed to till the vacancy caused by tint roiluun tloo of J. W. Carter its city irinrhnl. Tho iclioouur Han lliiiinna Ventura paued down the liny justardny with o icnd of lumhvr from (ho liny City mill. W. I'. Dow roti In In from Triunllo, and report!! that coiiio of tbo farmers io IIiaI section havo commenced Inylnc, to their sorrow. The meloocboly days Iikva cotno The sultriest of the year When mortals turn from gin and ruin To Umonade and beer. Ditidon Recordrr Tho nurso was dis pensed with at the town hospital a weok Ko today, and the patient will bo dis charged this week, as all dangor ol con taglou will be passed, 0. R. Ingle, a recent arrival from Kansas, omploytd on the Mail for several weeka, has made arrangements to start a week Icy paporat North Bond In the near future. Mr. Ingle la a young man of sterling qualities, and the Matt, withes him Hucceos la lila venture. I)luc Ribbon Stale Fair The premium list of Oregon's "Illuu ltlbbou" itntu fair is now out and being A WOM'S proper It is notable that In the despondency cnuscd by woinnnly distntei, there r.cctns to tunny a MifTerinjr. wotimn no way of enenpo from piiu except ut the price of lift lUclf. It would be sad to record such n rtory of article and suffering ex cept lor me met thnt insuchdiru tliatrvsi utuny n w o m n n h n a found n way buck to hi'fdth and hnppinew by the um of Dr. ncrce'n l'nvor itc Prescription. The one nttd only remedy for leucorrhen. fem tile weak ncss, prolapsus, or fulling ol the womb, so abto- lutcly specific nud mire in curing these common nllmcnU of women, as to wur ratrt its makers in offering to pay, ns they hereby do, the sum of jtooo reward for n cusc of the above maladies which they cannot cure. "Yout. timllclne atinott rnlil me from the (trail," write Mr, ltdwtii II. Unrdncr,oritey)t, I'lymouth Co., Mnu,. Ilux 14. "My mine wn like lirlck iliut, and I nml tmtii nil over me. and mch a iliOKKitiff ftclliiK it Mtmcd I could not ilu my houic vurk. One day I foil ml n little lxx)k, I tcud It and wrote to Ur. I'ltrcr, nud lu n few tiny received an autwer, I decided to try iiU midlclue, and to-day 1 am a well woiuuii, 1 linvc no backache, no headache, no )nln nt all. 1 11 ed nlwny to hnve headuche trvvlotuly to thu monthly period and uch pain thnl I would roll on the lloor In nroiiy. I took three tiottlca Of Dr, Pierce' I'avortlc PreKriptloii mid three of '(loldcu Mtillcnl Dltcovery ' nnd three vlnli of Ur, Pierce' Plcataut Pellet, nud wa com pletely cured, " Acccjit no Bubatltutc for " Favorite Pre scription," There is nothing just as good. Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical 'Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to cover expense of mailing only. Send 91 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers ; or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. H. V. Tierce, BuJf falo, N. Y. kFl NWI illatrlbtitoil tliroualiout thoslntf. '(ho priitiiitunn offured nuurAto (17,000 In cit(li, nml nro for ovcrytiiln row on lliu (inn. Including llvo dock, jxnillry, .Jit Ir y product, nrlciiltrtrnl ur.d horll rulltiriil products, doinitMlc nml hbiii.il fl, He. Kvoryotn) I lnvlld tolling i' inHliliiKto Hut fulrlliU ycnr, mid I ul tiivi'rlliiit tlio kliilo'n resoim;, II you Imvu not N'cclvt'i! one ofi tint premium IMiiyi't, Willi) M. I). Wlraam, pircrLtury, Portland, Ore, for one. New York Bridges Interesting (sets about the bridges of Now York are poluted out by Commis sioner Llndentbal and the magoltde of the work ol the Drldge I)aVrtment Is surprising. There are bow around New York thlrtyMven complete bridges, which represents an outlay of about (.'(0,000,000 by the city. Sevon bridges, Including the three additional giant bridges over tlio Ksst rivor are In the course of construction nnd their total coal, when completod, will roprrsontan additional oxpotidlturo of about (CO, 000, Including land. from Tuesday' Dalty, Diphtheria Is roportcd to bo prevalent In Oiulllu City. Tho tug Ilnntor caina in from tho Umpqua yesterday. O. W. I'atorton Is resting somewhat easier than nt last report. I). A. Curry has lind his harbor thop wired for electric lights. John 6, Coke rnd bride- bavo moved In tho H. V7. Dean residents. O. F. DillmanaLd K, IJ. Dean liayo arrived overland, for a abort stay, Ihore is a case of dlpththorla in town, but it is strictly puarantined, Chat, ritebford, of Itosoburg, Is visit ing friends lu town for a few days. P. L, rholan has purchatod an in teroot in the saw mill at Myrlto l'olnt. Karnest Wlttlck of North ilend mado a business trip to Marihflold, yesterday. Ohas. W.Uitckox is putting the roof on his new residence in West Marsh didd. Owing to tho shortage of hands at the depot, Manager Chandler end Thos. Coko arc running tlio olllco. Tlio Alliance left Astoria nt 0 o'clock Monday morning and te duu horo this 11. in. and will sail nouth today. Wheeler's gaeolinu launch ran nehoro near tho mouth of tho Coos river on t'-o mud llatu soon after 12 o'clock Sunday night. Tho llaptlst church was loft In tbo durl; Sunday evening by break in tho wlree, which waaflxod Monday morn ing. . Tho mumtotB ol tho Uuptlut church will hold a cottngo prayer mooting nl Joehtia Noleon'n rosldencu at 8 o'clock this evening. Attontlon is called to tho matter ap posing in Qeorgu's apaco on the flrat pago, Mr. George can bo depended on to holp along a good caiihe. Mrs. A. 0. Aikeu nud daughter Flor ence returned yesterday from a short visit On tho Coqullle, Uioy were accom panied by Miss Franklo Dean, who will maku them a visit. , Game on the Fourth. Tlioro will bo n gnmo of buBobnll at North Hond on tho Fourth, bulwoou tho homo team uml tho Porlhuid Stars, (aid to bo tho host amatuur team in Portland, The vlellore aro coming dottu ovorlund, Tlio North Ilotul team la doffifi cood woik and a most iutorcsting game Is expectsd, Benefit Performance. Only a irnull lioneo turned out last evening to the huuuilt performance given by lliu ICniiiii! compuuy for tho lit-ppner liiiul. Whytbli whs to Is a mystery too di.'i for the Mail to fatlioin, unlcea bi-csituu tho play, "liHtneralds" Ifs Ill-oil tilvou liuro ivthilu lliu pint Keek, Mr. Kmim 11 nd lire company went through tlioporforiimnco, howvrr, in a manner ubovo criticlrm. 'Shay will pn sint the Kamu play at NorUt Build this evening. This Is tho last porformanco, hero by this excellent company until their re turn from Kureka, whither thoy go oa the Alliance, GREAT CAME TODAY When Greek Meets Greek on the Diamond The gamo this afternoon betweou tho dorks nnd bartenders, tho proceeds from which will goto tholloppnor rellyf fund, promises to bo ono of tlio greatest things thnt ever happened. Auy ono who misses ecning it will miss a whole lot ol fun. Will to tho (act that tho gamo Is played on a week day may prevent tho attend ance nt sumo whoeo business will not permit them to como, yet it removes an objection which keeps otbert nway from Monday gamus, und tho attendance Ir expected to bo very large. As for the probable winnore, tho Mail will make no prediction. Doth teams are gritty and will play ball for all thoy aro worth. There will bo a big street parade at two o'clock, with a band and all the et cetera, including Vinco Prat as Side walk comedian. Don't miss it' All the business houtee are expected to close, to that all can attend the game. i in MAN LOST OYERBOARD FROM STEAMER ALLIANCE Third Mate Falls Into the Breakers while Sounding and Is Lost As foreshadowed dn the Mail, a man was lost overboard from tho. Alliance when alio crossed out ovor tho bar on her last trip to Portland. Tho particu lars aro given in the following dispatch from Aatorla, in Friday's Orogonlan: "Tho steam ichoonor Allfanco, which arrived in this afternoon from San FrinJ cIsco nnd Coaot points, reports the 1o?b of n man overboard during tho trip. Whilo crossing out from Coos 11 ly yes terday, Third JMato Swenwn, who wns taking round'ngi on tho bar, lost his balinct' and fell into tho breakers. Al though the alarm was quickly given and ovory tffort mado to eavo tho drowning man, ho could not be reached. From Wednesday's Dally. Sam Marsdon took paisagoon tbo Al liance for Frisco on a pleasuro trip. Ihthora aro qulto thick iu tho uYper part ol Mill dough even ladies uud children. Mm. C. Mills returned to Daniola croek yostorday after visiting fricuds in town. The Eloctric light compauy havo sent their coal scow to Reed's shipyard to be overhauled, Tho Alliance arrlvod yesterday morn. ing from Portland and waa scheduled to sail at 4:30 this morning, Iho gnsoliuo lauuch "Teddy" hat) been purchased from R. Maredon Sr. by John Joeophson. Consideration 1300,00, Some of tho ro'aldenta of West Marsh Hold contemplate an excurslou and picnic to Ghailoston ou tho Fourth, nnd haver charted tho gasoline Dixie, Barn Ott, llin brm donkey engineer of Hhaffer'flcarop was in town yoitordxy to witness tho ball game butween tho Beer Pushers and Calico 'fearers. Monday morning whlht Frnuk Din ning was dumping logoff a curat Simp-, sou's camps he broke a bjuu w( one of his ' left hand fiugnrs. ' Captain Hot'erg, of the ichoonor SMvator, will deliver a freo lecture at the tidptltt church Thursday evening on "The Plan of the Ages," illuutrated by flna chart. Mrs L. 0. Oarrlgusaad MiHQarrlgus, mother and sisttr of Mrs F. A, Golden, arrived on the Alliance, having bees amaaonod on account of tha serious illness of little Ruth Golden. The child wi reported better yesterday Letter List List of unclaimed tellers remaining in the Marshfleld Oregon Post Offlcfl July 1st 1803. Persons calling for the same will please say advorllsed and pay one cont for each advertleement called for. Akin J. C, Akins ll., Cossidy Frank Daniils W. It., Dovlgo Jim, Farbeneth Eugenic, forest E. B Hazelton Chas, Jorvienen Ansholm, JobreonG. II. Lauren Wm, Maisaer Jno, Maddor Miss Labra, Manrs W. Clabo, Nieml John, Noah W. E. Koss W. H., Ross W. C, Holes E. Frank, Sweat J. A., Landers Mrs Minnie, Smith A. L. Sonotal Hal iver II, Latham John 2, Thomaflon Thomas. . W. B. Cubtis, Y. M, - Steye-Baily in Alaska (Alaska Dispatch) Steve Dailey, the well known hotel and dialog nan, It the latest heavy operator attracted toward the Kyak oil fields. Borne months ago Ur. Bailey acquired several hundred acres of oil land on tha Cbllkat river. Recently desidaJ to visit the district in person and accordingly left Seattle for the north passenger on the steamer Bertha. He is accompanied by a competent oil dril ler, wbjDse mission it ia to select a place in which to sink a well. On the Excel latnv'a nivi vnvairn lift will ahlD ODE laTS i w.w- m -r r m (quantity of oil drilling machinery. Other Kyak operators accompanying Mr. JBalloy are JJ. R. Yonng and F. W. Knupp. Young goes to direct the de yolopmenta of the oil properties of E. D Kilbourno and associates. Jolly Datclielors Tenuis Club Among tho recent noteworthy oruani xatione of Mauhfleld, ie Iho "Jolly Bitchelor Tennis Olub." recently organ ized wlthn membership of fifteen ladies, compoBod of'Miaaea Margaret and Eve lyn Audereon, Agnes Hutchinson, Grit- en, Geno McCluro, Elsio Bennett, Mrs. Sojbrook, Allco Butler, Beth Crlqui, Alico and Grace McCormak, Edna nnd Stella O'Counoll and Genevievo Sing atackon. Tho racquets have already arrived, coming in on the Alliance this morning, and tho grounds, which nro to bo in the vacant lots cast oL tbo M E church, aro being rapidly propared for tbo court. It is oxpectod that the club will havo tholr oponlng game about tho first of next wcok, The ladles want tvory ono to know that tbo club wai Btarted and di rected pntlroly by jhemselveB, and In no way connected with tha gentleasan'i club which will be organitod in the near future. The Mail, hopes that it will be able to pabllsh mora in regard to tho club soon, Notice to Mariners The following, is an extract from t he 1 "Notice to Mariners No 25 :" On May 1003, tha master of the coasting steamer Ruth reports that at S.15 . m, hie vea boI, drawing 13 feet of water, strnok a sunken rock which lies aoutheastward of and noar tho entrance to Coqullle fver, on the following bearings: Coquillo River lighthouse, N, 71 E. true (NE. i E mag.), distant about W miles. Wash rock, B. 51 W. true (BSW. K LWYE1 EXCELSIOR BRAI OILED OLOTNim tttt jSUftKEMS MfUti t Ims in err, TB Mt viwrprtw Mtnia m u warn. u Mlf ! HIUH-M M4 MM ' RHI, pMl M t.t liUtj. All Im, .11 ttjUl, tut M tif r wm. ir Ml M Utf, vtHt t n. s. siwrsa sv W. ag.) Vessels are cautioned that It Is dan geroas to venture among the numerous out laying rocks and reefs which make out from Coquillo point and should pass westward of Coqullle bony when mak ing a passage either northward or south ward. Fisher Company Opens. The Margarita Fiteber company arriv ed on the Alliance, and opened. their en gagernent here last evening ia the come dy of A Country Girl. The attendance was not so largo as it would have been" but for the fact that the last two weeks bas been pretty woll filled with theatri cal exhibitions, and the benefit engage ment the evening before and the ball- ganTb yesterday had given the public an unusual surfeit of amusements. Tho audience, howeyor, were well en tertained by the comedy,and the Fiicher company made new friends. The com pany has been strengthened since its former visit, when it placed it Bell in the good graces of the tbeator-golng public here, and is even belter than at that time Margarita Fischer the phenomenally talented young actress, the star of the coasblnatloB, who made herself a favor ite oa her former .visit, la as pretty ud perfect in her part aa ever, and will un doubtedly repeat her triumph. The new members of the eompasy gave evidence laat evening of their abili ty to enlertala and amuse, amd all stay rest assared that they- will make no mistake by liberally patroaltisg this excellent company dariegltsesgageaeBt here. Travel by Su Arrivals from Portland by Alliance June 80 L. 8. Ross, V Leonard, R W Leonard, Mrs E J Versteeg, Miss K Crana, I A Farrin, B W LaShiro, Mr Rummell, Mrs Rummell, Mrs W Stock ton, Mrs Stockton, E C Allen, Mrs E O Allen, Clara O Allen, Carl Meier, Mrs W H Uawcs, II Landrith, Mra Rich mond, J Richmond, P landrith, T. J. Goodyear, II Kumatnato, E Watson, Mrs E Watson, Mrs Fortv, B Andortou Mrs E P W enter, EP1 anzor, Irving Chandler, Mrs YV D Howard, W D How ard, Margarita Fisher, Dot Fisher, John Fischer Mrs Kato Fiehor, Mies R Fran cisco, Ohas E P.vlo, Wm M McBride, Wm MoConnell, Wm Wlnterhofi, E Eyer, Frank Mountrot b, W II Fisher, S E Crowford. CM Robiueou.M Edwards Uliss Brume!!, Chastreid, M Athene, H Duproy, D II McClure, Mrs O II Dun gan, Mte 11 M Roork, John Dimmitt. Edith E Ninis, Annette GarricuB. Mat tie Garrigue, Chas R Spencer, K 3 Roee, Frank Van DM, roparture's Bouth by Alliance, July 1 : TJappico, II Karra, Ray Knueen, Mrs WT Kauseo, Mies Bertha Tyrell, Mrs Mary Uemsly, Mrs D T Smith, Mrs J Bagley, E A Williams, George Williams. Geo J Gtken, Miss Simmons, Sam Mars den, O O Morgan, F B Wade, Mrs J W Breeiee, Dwighi Wa'cott. WT Wiede, H 8 Delomern, Mre Miller, Mrs Albert, Miss Johnson, Miss Stancliff, E H Stan cliff, Mrs Butler, Mrs Porry, Mrs Bafier ty. Passengers to San Francisco on Areata June 27: J Pay eon, DCole, CO Clark and wife, Louis Cohen, J Levy, O Chap nan, R Deyoe and wifo, O L Williams, Miss Judd, Geo Earl, J D Reagan, Mra. Rtngue, Alice R!ngue, L Ringue, D Ringtte, A II Cole, D McKee, R Wade, 1) Johnson, Copt D Roberts and Bon, T W Thomason; Thos Boots, II Ton, 8 2nd class. FroibesionalCardi J. H. Waiter, V. D. 0. DENTAL 8URGK0N AND MMMAN TflAt.nmKTisT. JOfflee Nabrg Bldg. A, St., fhoa. 361 MAR8HfIJ5LD, ; : ORieOWj E. & Straw, M. D. -niVHTHTAtf Aim SURGEON. bpcclal attention to AlKtme of tbg lye Ear, Noee uHd Throat, Glajwa fitted. Office ia rSngttackcn & Smith .. if s t .DUllUUJg W U. Douglas, .' ATTORNEY AT LAW AND "U. 8. , COMMioaiurusM. - , Froet street, MarsbfieW,. Or jgoa. S.A. D. Eaton, " -LAWYER-Will practice in nil courtev v EMPIRE CITY OREGON ,v J. W. Bennett, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 'Jo' MARSHFIELD ORE.f i - Jphn F. Hall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Eldorado "b!ocJc, Front street, . Mantifield, Oregon. ' ." B. St MARSHFIELD, ORB' O. F. MbKnight. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in the Bcuue & Walter Building. Dibble & Williams C0O8 BAY REAL ESTATE Marshfield. Oregon Kaufman & Wegner Dealers la Real Estate Office over GoWen's Drug Store Marshfield, Oregon T. Micjclewrlght. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. 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