"im j. v VJfJJlu,. i"t!C iffa 4 -7? fc ' "t I ' , . r 1 '- r Bsosrii I AitjdXiOOA From Qunday'n Dally. 1 Major L. I). Kluner wcs up Bangor yesterday. frcra Sirs. W. D. !i. F. Smith and Mr?, W. 4 II. gammons went up Coc .river yestcr- Copt, llnrrlfctook uo a tcowiond of liny yesterday or the stage elation at Sum ner. R. E, yhlno and Major Tower of Em pire City, wero visiting Marshfield yes terday. Scarlet fever Is roporled In thn fam-i lies ol J. W. Cnlclng and Jaa. Btock at Eamner, . ThoL'Rotcoc, tho new SinMaw tug recontly built in Portland, arrived last croniog. E, A. E'r-y worth is at vork again, his sprained nnklo cot giving the trouble anticipated. "Funny business" is always ont of placo in an advertisement, unless there is a place for it. 11. Waltor, .Mr. and Mrs. Dr. "Walter and Emma Bear went up Coos river on the Alert yesterday to try tho fishing, The rchooner Alpha, which has taken part of her load of lumber at tho rail, road wharf, was-towed to North Bend yesterday, to finish. Mrs. A. I). Boone, of Hnmner, came down yesterday, accompanlod by her "daughter, Miss Myrtle, who will attend the MarBbfield high school this winter. It has been decided by tho members of tho Epworth League not to hold o meetinc until the beginlng of the com ing conference yoar. Tho announce xneno made in yesterday's paper for a league meeting Sunday evenin g is here by recalled. After a nowspaper man has hollered himfiell hoarso persuading the people to patronize homo industry and accidently runs into tho fact that some of the fel lows whoso interests he has been boost ing aro. Bending away for their printing J and stationery, rathar shakes his faith in mankind and makes reciprocity look like a renny with a hole in it. Card of Thanks . I desire to thank tho citizens of Marsh field and particularly tho Marsbfield Fire Depattinemt 'or their "timely aid and RE'islauco at tho fire Sunday night, September 6th, at Porter. Tho assistance of the Firo Depart ment, in a great measure, rendered it Iposeibloi for us to obtain control of the firo before any great damago was done, and the will wltw which both the Firo Department and theMarehflald people entered into the work by fighting the fire will always ba remembered and appreciated by both the Simpson Lum ber Company and myself. Yours very truly, L. J. Simpson. iiandon Oil Well (Recorder) Havjng occasion to be in tho vicinity of the oil well the other day, we hunted up Mr. Button, who showed us over tho plant. We wero much pleased to find the work going along with eveiy pros poet of eucccsp. Thoy have n first class plant, the boat that money could procure, and nndcMr. Button's supervision, tho 'bite" ere not allowoJ to remi.in Jdlo very long at one time, This work should roceive the support nnd encouragement! -r of every person (a tho district. Should it ptovo a succcsi, and everything points thr.t way at present, It would prove the biggest thins that has eve'r been taken hold of iu this Erclion. ThoPropor Troatmontfor n Sprainod Anklo ,r. rule a wan will feci well snttsfiul If he can hnhblu nround en irntchos two orthieo weeks after rpralnl.it: hi; ankle, and it it usually two or thno montliR before holms fully recovered. This is an uuueccessary loss of time, for iu meny cases in w hlch Chnmberlalh's Pain Iblui hns been promptly nnd fieely applied, n completo cure has been effect ed in lets tliau olo week's time, nnd in eotne rates within three days. For sale byJnoPrcuss. Farewell Parly MissEvelyn Tyrrnlgavo a very delight ful informal reception Thursday even ing at Southern Orc&on Hall, Empire, for Mrs K. L. Robinson and mother, the occasion being a farewell. Tho Hall was beautifully decked with dowers, treo'fern, huckleberry vinos nud cedar of Lob.vnon. Thcs'.age was a bower of tlowers, ferns and llluny huckleberry vines', with a cosy, cornor laid under a minature forest of cedars by which stood a table loaded down with delicious refreshments which wero Eefvcd throughout tho evening reminding the youth of Empire there, of the good old Summer time, A dclightfnl musical program, includ ing the brightest music and (.elections was rondercd and received with much enthusiasm, Tho gowns worn wero exceedingly handsome giving a winsome cppcaroncc to a tort of a dreamy-land sceno. Dancing continued until early morn ing, when the merry makori departed while the stars were yet twinkling, all feeling that tbry had had an evening of rare enjoyment lone to be remembered. Thojo present were; Messrs and Mesdamcs Geo Bolster, Leo Cook, Dr Cook, Mortm, Chas Getty, Capt Ilookc, Mcsdames Major Tower, Morton Tower, D Mor.e, Lennon, Tom Law horn, Ccpt, Mcgeo, Wcekman, Weekland.J Falkner, E L Robinson; Mitsos MaeMagee, Roso Marshall, Susie Marshall, Ida Weekmsn, Annie Weekrnan, Settle Morse, Aguata Berry, Annie Berry, Alfn WVekland, Stella Wcekland, Flofaio Etickson, Eve lyn Tyrrel ; Messrs Charlie Mogee, WIN He Megee, Dick Marshall, Arthur Getty, Mark Getty. Edmund "TCeane, Alton Sengstacken, Androw "Weekrnan, Heury Wcekman, Michcal J Flood, John Mm g.in, Dell Lennon, Henry Diora. ENGINEERS EXAMINE YAQUINA BAY AGAIN (Oregonian) ' Mjor Lnngfitt returned yesterday morning from Yaquina Bay. A special board of Government ongfneers,of which he was a member, has inspected tho harbor there with n yiew toward in creasing the depth of water ou the bar. The other memberB of tho board wero Lieutenant-Colonel Ueuer, of San Fran cisco, and Major Mills, of Seattle. Ma jor Langfitt said yesterday that the board had cot yet submitted its report to tha Secretary of War. Although Major LangGtt will not die cuss for publication tho recommenda tions of tho board, it is taken for grant ed iu knowing circles that .tho board rill advise tho extension of the two jet ties which now constrict tho entrance to tho bay, This was the recommendation jf a similar board in 18Q5 and the con ditions are practicallyTho enmo now as thoy were then. That board was com posed of Lieutonant-Colonel Amos Stick ney, Major James C. Poet end Major Clinton IS. Ream. From Tuesday'o Dally, Wm. Norton of Catching slough, .was in town yestordcy after medicine for two f'i his children who are oick, yom Health and STRENGTH with . JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN, and MEN. - . jttkfroMyourDroggiiti The Areata tails from gnu Francisco at 10 n. m, today. Jiulgo D. L. Watson was down from his Cocs City farm yesturdny, . I). W. Small wns moving somo( ofj Ida outfit from his grading camp yestcrdty i Mr. and Mrj. Wm Croy of Ccqulllo, are visiting rvt tho homo of Alva West i gate. -. Continuous advertising carries with it the idea of reliability, tiuco no dishonest advertiser can . uucccsslully coutlnuo in buelm-33. Tho funeral of tho late Fred Hagol slien will tnko placo this afternoon uu the ausp'ced of the'l. 0. 0. F. and A. 0. U. W. E. M. Smith, whllo hauling logs nt Alvin Summerlin'a placo near Leo Inst week, had the inlsfortuno to ioso a yoko ol ca'tlo by a log running ovor thorn, Miss Flotslc Ericson of San Francisco is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Murphy and family. She will remain one week and roturn to Sun Francl'co on tho Ar rata. Tho citiicns of South Marehflcld did some volunteer workSuuday, nud raised tho poles necessary for tho installation of tho now electric light on the corner of I and 11th sts. Young Theodore Dow, of South Marsh field ran a splinter under his toenail yesterday with such vigor that it was necessary to bring him down to a sur geon to have it extracted. Tho Marshfield School opened Mon day. All the now teachers being proi ont, one arriving on tho stago shortly boforo school opened. Tho attendance was good for the first 'day, 314 being cnrolhd. Chas. Gcorco and Robt MarEdon took a briof but pIoaEant outing at Flagstaff Sunday, going up on a launch and walk ing back in tho evening, after a short visit at the home of E. 5f, Smith, Mr, Marsden's son-in-law. Stomach Troublo "I have been troubled with my utora ach for the paot lour yearn," pays D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm. Grecufield, Mass. "A few days ago I was induced to buy n box of Chamberlin'e Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have taken part cf them and feel a ureal deal bettor." If you havo any troublo with your stom ach try a box of theto Tablets. You are certain to be pleated with tho result. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Jno. Preuis. A Goodly Check. W. P. Murphy, chief of tho Marshfield Fire Department, recoived Saturday from L. J. Simpson a check for oOO, ac companied by a lottor printed elsewhoro This came as a graceful and generous recognition by Mr. Simpson of the cer vices of the firo deparrmont in saving tho Porter mill a couplo of weoks ago. While the Marth'fiold people who worked to eavs tho big mill from destruction did so freely without expectation of a reward, Mr. Simpeon's act will bo high ly appreciated. Road to Loon Lake Henry Laird arrived yesterday from Eugeno to Btay a short time on the Bay, Ho has boen spending mott of his time for the paBt two years at Eugene, where he ownsa farm which ho has now rontod out. Uo came lu by way of Loon Lako, visiting his proporty there. IIo reports that thero is u prospect that tho Loon lake country will yet bo tapped by a wagon road from Allegany, though tho proposed road through to Elkton, on this end of which the county haa spent considerable money, has been knocked out by tho refusal of tho Douglas county court to do any thing on their end. This county in willing to build the road to tho county Hue If the settlers who llvu beyond will build ono to connect with it there. Mr, L:ird reallxos that tho Loon lake people can find a much better market by coin- Jug this way, tha t by going to Scottburg and tho others nru beginning to see it. For a bilious attack tnks Uhamhor laln'H Stomach and Liver Tahlutn nud n quick uuru is certain. For (lo by Jno, Proust1. Work on Coos Bay Wagon Road, Tho portablo raw mill which is to dnw out lumber to plank portions of thu Coos Hny wagon road 'as been taken from Myrtlo Point to tho Stetnon place, noar Frtlrvlow, where- tho first work will bo dono. ' D. Mcintosh, county commissioner, informs tho Mail that tho Intention is to Work on tho raotorn dopes of tho hills first, as tho heavy mull Is west ward bound, ami the stages go back light, to that tho improvement is mott needed whore thu loaded stages have tp bo hauled up. Thu county commissioners, on their recent, trip ovor thu rwd, had ocular de monstration of tho good results of cut ting tho timber back from thu road to let In tho wind and sunshine, hut it seems that this years' appropriation will bo expended mostly in planking tho road whero rolicf for tho coming winter is most urgontly domanded. Attention, Firemen North Bus, Sjpt. 12, PO.I. Mr. W. P, Murphy. Chief Marehflcld Firo Dcpt., Marilifluld, Oregon. Dear Sir: Herewith I enclose check for fJIQ, which I wish to present to the Marsh field Firo; Department n nil expression of my appreciation of thxir gallant cer vices at tho firo at Porter last Sunday evening. This small token Is yours to do with as you vrih. I would ask jou to express to each innivldual member of tho Firo Dophrtmvut, who helped to fight tho firo my gratitude to them for their timely assistance. Yours vory truly, L. J, Snn-fio.v. All membors of tho Marshfield Firo Department, who worked under mo at ; opened Monday; F. A. Golden, prtucl he Porter fire, oro requcstod to meet nt ,ml . ,iIb(S uonmis, 7th and .8th grades; tho hall on Wednesday evening nt8:W.jMiss Howard, late cf Dos 'Moines, ffl-li W. P. Mem-Jtv, Chiel. tRrBde; Miss Mann, of Ilillsboro, 5th grade; Mils Homes, of Astoria, I'll From Saturday's Dally. Watt Short will goto Myrtlo I'olnt today for n short visit. E, It. Hod son, of Coos river, was do ing business in town yesterday. Matt Matson was in town yesterday marketing so mo of tho products of IiIh Catching slough farm, W. T. Merchant nnd Jack McDonald went to South bIourIi yesterday to look at eomo timber, g ; 0. MattiCBon, the painter, of Coquillo, accompanied by his wifo, nro staying at the Jensen bearding houso. Frank Farrin returned yostordayf rom his homestead. Ho shot a '1-point'huck tho other day with n pistol. Rusty Miko'a Diary Sept. 22, 1003 Women aro interested, by trifles, If ad vertising to interest womoh, glvo the' details. Mies Floealo Erickeon, who is visiting at the homo of J.T. Hall, will roturn to her homo in San Francisco by tho next Areata, E, G. Flanagan received 13 fat cattlo Tuesday ftom Victor Stauff frcm ncrois tho bay and 30 head from the Kniiht place near Myrtlo Point. J. E, Fitzxoruld, who recently went to California on account of hie hoalth, writes from Alma, in that btntc, ho lu comewhat better than when he left here. Tho Marshfield schocl was closed yes- Jterday afternoon, on account of the funeral of tho Into F. Hogoltticn, who .hold tho oflko ol director. CI, M. Short, unmo ovor from Myrllo Point' Monday and will rolurn today r.ccoinpanlod by JiIj wife, who ban Dcou mnklng n short vltlt horo. Mr. and Mrs, John Coku went to their liomcr-tcnri Saturday, whero Mr. Coko will tr.ako (onto Improvement. Mr. CoUo's mother accompanied them to Urowster valley. Jack Quick has tul;en tho contrr.it (or hauling 10,0 tors ot coal from tho Finn ngun mina to the Pony Slough pumping station. Honors 'nnd ron aro doing thu mining and keep' tho team's busy haul ing. MI'S Jennie EnJicott, uho hns Icon nenlstlng iu tho culinary department nt Pony tlough camp, goos over o.i todny'n train to Myrtlo Point to join her parents who arc about to romuvo to W.tihSngton, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Douglas will tnko an outing on Tcnmllo M;vt lor a week ! , .orn.i Woodward; Mr. C, A.Woodwnrd, or so. Mr. DouglAi has a plcco of land ,. JohiwonllJohiiBon, C. It. 'o6d out thero, and ho alco chorishco a hank-1 Wftf(, , Mnt)tcr(l Fny witltc. Itny Cnmp erlng altor tho tlllncnco aud i-nto oi n'tu, Arthur Woodward, Elton Motlln, farmet'slifo. Itlilt Coko, James Johnion, Schley Wm. Klckworth has built a coal' b'inkur at tho Flarunn co.il rnir.o nnd is now bijlldliig ntn'.hcr nt thu pump ing station with n capacity o! ISC tens and will havo It completed by tho 'end of this week. Contractor Clausen has tho- frame work for tho first story of tho now Ma sonic Tempto nearly all bp. From the nnmbor of good largo posts lu tho audi torium ol tho now theatro it is evidonl that thorc will bo no danger of tho up per lloor falling on an audience. Rev. F. G.Strango hns handed in IiIn resignation as pastor of thol'rotbytcrlnn Church hero nnd it was accepted nt a business meeting. It will take effect nfter the first Sunday In October. New Sclioolinn'ams Following nro the teachers employed? . . . lw in llio Mnrsnnoiu puuitc suuooi, Vtiiici srado: Miss Vanghan, of Portlind, 3rd i Brmle; MI" Andoroou, 2ud Krodoj Mrs (Wilbur, lit grade. An Unknown Suiudc The stago arriving nt Myrllo Point Monday morning roporled tho finding of tho body of a man hanging to a tree ou Camas mountain. Tho namo ot tho man was not learned but his descrip tion tallied with that of n man who had stayed in Camas vnlloy the night boforo, being hound toward Itosohnrg, walking and carrying a roll of blankots, Ho had taken tho rope off his blankots ulth which to hang himself to a tree. HIS LIFE SAVED BY Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Plarrhooa RomocJy "II, L Uyor, a well known coorjer of this to n, euya ho holloveu Chamber luin'd Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe IJo medy Baved his lifo last Hummer. Ho had been sick for n month with what tho doctors unllod bilious dysentery, and could gut nothing to do hint any good until ho tried ttila remedy, It gavu liirti immediate roliof," says IK T. Little, marcnant, UnncocK, mu. Jno PreuBS. or sale by Funeral of P. liagelstien Tho funeral of tbo into Fred Ungul stlon took placo yestorday afternoon from tho family rcsidonco, nnd wns largely attended, especially by tho old residents, evincing tho esteem in which (ho deceased was hold. Uov. F, Q, Strangn conducted thu rollgtouo euryices nnd the burial wan under tho nuBplcos of tho Odd Ft-lloTO and United Work men, in whiuh'thu deceased hold mem heirship, 'i'ho pnllbratoru wero Uco. Stuuff, Itobt, Krugor, II, fiehstackvn, y, Tlmmormann, Wm, Uiirniitf, and, A. Uagemiester, AWYERS EXCELSIOR BRAN OBLED CLOTHING UU. SLICKERS! It Ou.Uttlwl u 1 Ait Hi UO ltMf m Miir ilit inlof-lh UHMntUIMxxIMM tin J tdtt t trwt. wrj imim ii tu.iy. aii .lie. all till... lit Ml ' l(MltlftWillll kl.ll.f .lk. ii, H, pmmiiM), p.i. Mint, D..I ( .Mbt Ma. HtM Surprise Party A very ple.ennt surprlto party wr given nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Wltlto Tuesday ovonlng, in honor of tho tenth iJlrthd'ny ol their Hon Fny. A large uumbor of his young friends tvero prodnnt and had n jolly tlmu playing gainus, otc, and the Hllio lolks wero alto treated to n feast of good things to VA fhojo protont woro: Mlison.Wln Longstnff Ayro, Heeslo Ay re, Llite Cox, Mytllu Cox, Allco Curtis, Heglmt Mat Kou, llnnnnh Sanduulit, Allco Cox, c , jolinaon. Iltiliv Camnhull. Mary Prniti?, tins Pruntlr, Amil Matson, l Frank Curtis, Georgia WoodwnrJ, And they romembored thu printer, Spilled Out. II. E, Shlno nnd J. 11. (iilborl ol Em pini whllo ou their way home from Marshfield yesterday, mot with n mis liAp which fottunnlcly did not result as seriously as it m'ght have. It teems onn of tho thllla hrok while they were driving homo from Marshflnid to Empiro and whuu near Ferndclu thu horeo becamo unuinungcablo and began to kick nud finally turntd thu baggy over, throwingllia occupants out. Mr. Shlno was nono thu worso, nslJo from n shaking up but Mr, Gilbert had one oi his nrmstiovercly rrenched nnd utherwico ehnkon up, '1 lie horeo disen gaged II self from thu buggy and ran Into tho Furndnlo browcry.golng right insido wheio cornu men wero nt work, toro ho knocked things ondways nnd im'UhA to paint things horsufnihion. Ilia frnctous nnirnni wns finally subdu ed without much dnmr.no to tho build ing. Mr. Shlno enmu back to town and procured another rig, returning to Km plroullO. K. CHAS, GMSSEN MUSIC CO. Comploto Now Lino of -Pianos and Organs- Violins, Guitars, MandolinB, Aoobrdlane. MARSHFIELD, OREGON rnvs CMSANNINO AND JIIXAMNO CATARR! CUKK FOll GATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Eaiy nnd nltoiant to m. Contafuj uo In Jurlom (true. It l(julrklyaborbed. miyci utuor ai nncu. vv COLD" HEAD IImIi and I'rotectt tho Mombran. IttitorM tht Btniei ot Tut and Nmtll. IJirge fl(i. so onU m JJriiiirUUor lirmall; Trial Bii, lOonU brmr.ll. , XWX mOTlWUS, M Waxro iUwt, Ittvr York. visit DR. JOHDAflri n-ri MUSEUM Of AUT0.W 1 osi niLKginkuxmscmM. I Tin uMtiMnna nmt dl.M- bm'JI7( tnccUllrtoniritCuuc MMl on. jorcar-oissmu if mt DVVI1IMU ituHMulAjr rradJoltd (ton tyxttta r(rl.oui lOTuraiaroUrr. Itn un'lu) miullatlnn d 'iil (UlrHxpriitK. Truluimiptf. i ulltf (.1 jV l.rl.f. A luttif Vur In mi liu I I uu. .!.,, wiu (v 11 mi,. viinjuHoxftv .r 1 ' S3 I1IIIJ.XK KIA1LJ.U THI IM. MUUD 'IteAU I l .WTPI-J l W, -IU. OH. JWIDAM8iCa.lOBtl & RSrBAw Wfc&S&m i, -- h jT tP.1i m