r,l BEST FOR TSI BOWELS If ytm htvin't rclr, hwUby.moTtwnl of th bow)i ttry Uy, you're I" or IIU Uer.yp Wwil. ! iSSi !?:. J . ..til .l..k. la .UhtaMIU wt.lit,tnoiprl;w7 ct k-crlaj 10 UK Uo-.ri.cl oin ii m i OANDY OATHARTIO , EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ttr loi. Write forlrt upl. n4 booklet twlth. iddrr.i " krxmuia BtxtDT costast. cntcicotr siwtqti. IEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM. 1 .A-SSTX) LOOAL From Saturday's Dally. The iran who peijures biraselt for a chance to earn about (75 must be n cheap guy. iuq is the reason when the circula tion liar cames to full bloom; but the county courl'that ia deceived thereby is not wise. Engrse Kcon espect! one of the Uleet np to date shoe regalrlng rapchinc3 on tho Alliance. Tliia will be a mevo to the fiont in the repair line. Oupt. Harris has the Curlew ont on Momejniif ways having wine repairs made, and pulsing pipes In for heating the cabins by tho exhaust. The Aberdeen arrired yesterday from Eureka and will eal! for Portland today, in coming up the bay she found her way out of tho channel opposito town and ra dehyed about half an hour. When bilious try a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for onco how quickly a first-cUia up-to-date medicine will correct the dis order. For ale by Jno. Preues. Ttuety Mike'a Diary, Jan, 9, 1001 The merchant who goes o sleep en lets tho other fellow get hh trado bx adver tising is like tbn man who left his stable dpor opon en let his boss get stolen. H.'SestjsUeken sold a fine piece of property yesterday to B. C. Rogers. I; consisted of tbe lot formerly owned by Mrs. L. Earl, situated at tho corner ol Front 4 C ttreets. The new acquisi tion gives Mr. Rogers SOxHO feet from Front to First. Services at tho M. E. Church Sunday at lie, m. and 7:30 p.m. The Presid ing Elder Rev. D. T. SuramerviUe. will preach morning end ovening. Tho ioly sacrament will be administered at the morning service, Sunday School 10-a. m. Epworth I.iaguo G:20p. m. A cordial invitation i txtendod to the public. Encampment Installs The followiag officers of the 1,0. 0. F, Encampment were installed Thursday evening by Grand C P, John P. II all: Yf B Curtis, C P; Is I.audo. II P; C A Johnson, 8 W; II Bcng.Uckon, Ecribo; JenB Hansen, Tress; Ieiac Landrltb, J W; John Rtanff, Guide; A Usgolmas- ler, 1st W; It Peters, 2d W j A W Neal, 8d V ; Chas Kabb. 4th W ; J W Keating, OB; Alton Kingston, IB. After Installation tho members? went lo tho Broiler, and omjoyed n fino spread tho Encampment people being men of "lino apbatile. XCSS.'- ' . , , PUP Vsssr ssssv JkSBSU-i W New Launch Am.U.or fliiO'g-isolino Uunehlook Its !lrt.t dip into thu -raters of Ccoa Bay 1r.r.d.y B.'teit'oon, 'torn Hollands shirynri. The new boat is tho Motoor, 0K ncd by Anson Raters, and isundoubt- cdly tlio liiietl inuncn ever covh .' v-uu llvy. It is lir.nl' ooil finished and if l.t.td willi the latest model 7 li. p. htauilril online. Holland rays sho n .!l Kv.t the 1 elrphono, w Melt t eon - j..prl vert fait launch, and has cfur. eil Anson lic-ais MCO If she falls to do 10 in tho Sail nice to bo held tome wink l.il IT. School Tax Levied At ft special school meeting held Fri- lay night for the pnrposo ol levying the ' tnx for school purposes for tho cneulns xpftr. for tho Marshfleld schools, on 8 mill tax was voted. The S mill levy pro vides mean! for a reparato school for the colored and Chinese childrcu, The vote stood Sti for and . against. Tho resolution provided that if tho vote was for, It should stand for S mills and a separate echoed, aud if ng.iir.s, it uould stand for 7 mills, and tho colored children and Chiueso would have to be taught along with tho rest of tho Marsh field pupile. This action dcfinitly settle tho color problem so far aa attending tbe Marsh field e:eoo! is concerned. There was much discussion ns to pro viding waya and menus for separate schools aud the sentlimnt was ever whelmingly in favor of a sepirate school for tho colored and Chineae. Many of Marshflehfa hocry taxpayers wore present and gladly assented to the adding of one-eighth to our school tax for the support of this now departure rather than havo tho harmony and even tenure of our public school disturbed. Important Transfer TheCroscent Mlno has jnat boon o!d to wealthy capitalists, who will begin operations at oneo to operate tbe mine. Tho parties who have acquired this property nro amply able to developo the mines and will begin operations im- mediately on a large scale to Improve- this valuable properly, Mr. P E. C. Bnrke, a capitalist ol Denvor, Colorado, who has had a largo experience in mining both gold and coal pieced a bond on tho Crescent mine nt Maxwell last Summer and im mediately commenced active work in developing the property, blocking ont coal and making preparations for work tag the mine ns similar properties are managed in the East. ilr. Burko started overland about a month ago to meet parties who have been negotiating for tho purcharo of the mine. The sale waa arranged by Mr. Darst, who ia believed to bo acting for a company ol English capitalists. While tho purcbaso price is said to be 1 10,000 this sum ia thought to'bo only a umal) part of the actual consideration for which this valuable property ia to bo trans ferred. Tbe syndicate baa had the mine ex amined by experts and it was largely on their favorable report that tbe sale waa consnmated. It is thought that the change of ownership will not affect the elleting plans of the former owner and Mr. L. D. Jonea will probably bo con tinued as resident mancger. Uo is now in San FranclEco in conference with Mr. Burko and tho now owners. Tho two large coal bankers, began last Summer, will be ruahed to completion. I I yourStrength JAYNE'S a pleasant, potent, and permanent Bivigorator for WOMEN, CHIE.DR.EN and MEN, arr rr iraioM touk DMiJGGLrr. CARTER ELECTED MARSHAL Gasoline Ordinance Passed by tho Town board Tho tovui board mot loht evening, with Mayor IVngsUckcH in tho chair nut! all I'lcnbera pttmmt. Iu tho mutter- o( tlt marihnli'liiP. , among four applicants J, Vc Carter vm I fleeted, and th salary of tho oftioo wnn mired (tout (0 to 7fi pir mouth. An ordi.Miuci' was passed to regulate ' tlm rua'trr "f keeping vMolInu within ' tho tottti limi'-. It forbids tlu keeping j on ttnrage or for sale more than P khI- lonsof KisoUnc. dihtlllate, bctislite or rectified or refined product of potrolum emitting an mlUmmnblo vapor in any bulUlinc within tho corpornted limit?, between a lino 300 feet north ol Daltn filroot and tho north of iUroad add! lJoM( and not ,0 lo wjtj, Q0 feet ol tho Standard Oil warehouse. Twenty-four hours is allowed for taking away nuy landed from boate or atenmors. When this pipor want to pre:s the council was discussing a lliensn oidln anee for teams, to provide a special fund for minor repairs of the itroots- Congratulations Mr. John II. Culloni. Editor of the Garland, Toxm, Ni-ws, has written a let ter of congratulations to tho manufac tures "f Chaiiiborlaln's Cough Itemed ns follow p: "Hsteeti eara ago when our tlm child was a baby ho waa subject to eroupy Fpt'lls wo would bo very un easy about Into. We began using t. ham berlaiu'e Couch Remedy in lb", and tinding it uch n reliahlu remedy for colda and croup, wu havo never been without it in tho houao uinco that time. We have Hvo children and hnvu given it to allot ttioni with good results. Ono good, featurt of ttua remudy is that it is not disagreeable to take aud our bablea really like It. Another ia thut it ia not dnnu'erous, and thuie is no risk from giving an overdose. I congratulatu ou upon the anccesa of your remedy." For ale bo Jno. l'reuss. BETTER PRICE FOR MILK Figures to Show Advantage of Milk Condensory Tho Mail is in recoipt of a commu nication from a prominent Coos river dairyman, who does not caro to havo hia namo published, who urges the Mail to agitrtto tho matter of a milk condensing industry on Coos Bay, to tho end that dairymen may get a bettor price for thier milk. Ue states that tho avorago prico re coived by fivoof the leading, dairymen of Cooa river for tho year 1002 waB 87 centa per cwt, wbilo the avorago prico paid by the manufacturers of tho Eagle brand of condensed milk, from Oot. 16, 1002 to Oct. IS, 1003, was tl.M per cwt. It wonld seem from theao figuroB that the raatttr is well worth tho attention of Coos Bay dairymen, and tho Mail invites communication from all who can throw further light on tho subjoct. Below wo quote from tho Pacific Home stead: "Tho Condonsed Miltc company at Forest Orove, Oregon, finda tho demand for ita product aa active no ovor and shipments are made as fast as tho milk Is ready. This week care havo gone to Denver, Salt Lako and San Francisco. They havo been paying f 1,15 per hun dred for milk this'month and it looks as if e prico might he $1.50 for noxt month, eayfl the TimeB. The milk condonsor at Hillsboro. Washington county, Oregon, has a ca pacity of 15,000 pounds daily nt present, but now machinery is being added which will incrcaso it to 115,000 pounds, re quiring tho milk f rornJLOOO cows. i f ' with TONIC VERMIFUGE, rom Sunday's Dally. J, D. Oltnkotibenrd waa in town today. Tho Arcaln and tint pirn both fall from San Francisco at 10 i, In. today. Jackson day vac not obaofvod Halur day on tho hay and tho local DomcerntJ failed to honor tho niinivcr.tury, It wco reported that tho ntonmcr AN linnet witR bar bound nt Astoria on Fri day nnd .'V'.mlny but would probably reach Cooa Hay Sunday Morning. J. (J. IlMtliii (( North Coon rlvor catno town yoatorday to taUo tint Allin.ico for SanFraiielsco, whoro ho ox pecta to lucato II hu likes it theru, Our remark yoatorday about tho cheap guy had no reference to any Marehfiold matter but to bu plain, to county printing, Society Editor. "Why ia F. Mnthe son tho smartest farmer on Isthmus ilouuhr MrrlneRoporler "Hccnuso hoalwaya i.nlu litu ..llttlllld nil 11111.1 II. . Iilil llllllA 1 , having been constructed especially for lay, after that ho sttunpa on tho date.".., , . , , , , ... ' ' I tho Coqulllo trade, and i-ho la curtninly lUndon Recorder The mail ttom the interior failed to nrrlvo yesterday. Tho stngo is roported to have gono.ovor thu grcdu between Roseburg mid Myrtlu Point. One of tho passengers waa hurt. Rudy Mike's Piniy, Jan. 10, 1001 Many men who wrlto their own adver tising, writo it when they haven't any thing olso to do "ml froui tho looks of some of the advs. should not have done that. W. Xorris, of Fairview, who haa been visiting hia sIsler.-Mre. Otis Flltcroft, st North Bend, was in town yesterday nnd mado thie olllco n pleasant call. He re - porta that tl.o planking of the Cooa Bay wagon road nt Fairview haa been ex- tended from the Stcinnon plnco to tho Barker lane, nbout n quarter of rt mile. Mr, Bangs, tho mall contractor ia cor- duroying tho road at bootjack hoed on tho'North fork hill, this boing a part of tho work which, tho energetic Mr. Bangs is doing on hia own account. Organizer Harry Resigns G. Y, Harry, for the past 13 months j general organfaer of tho American Fed-. crntion of Labor for tho Btato of Oregon ha. resigned that position and his re,i- cnation has boon nccoptcd. Ho visited Coos Bay recently in tho interest o! tho Lowls and Clark Fair, being n mombor of the atato commiision. While hero ho addresKed the labor hosts of this city on tho principles of unionism. FouncJ a Curo for Indigestion I uso Chamberlain's Stomach and Llr- " AU,U"' '". " - er Tablets for Indigostion nnd find that woman who claims sho was brutally as they suit my caso better than nyiye-' u , , on Ul(J B,oamor Alliance pepsin remedy I hnvo ever tried and I ',u'lu,t iinvo ueed many difforent remedies. I porno mouths ago. She will bo brought 8?wB..K.Ute npl,0Br nKftl,18t Th0B,M tion. I can eat nlmost anything I want Davis, to proaecuto him for tho heinous to now. Geo, W.Emory, Rock Mills, I . ... ,, ,. ,.. i1B,im,ni4...i Ala. Forsaleby Jno. Prouss. Sunset Lodge I. 0. 0, F. Installation! The following officers woro Installed Friday night by . D., W Kardoll, to eorvo for tho inauing year. N. G Isaac Laudrith ; V. G., A. King ston; Sec. I I.ando; Tros., J F Hall; W, W F Brown; Con. W II Curtis; O 8, Albeit Soellgj I G, J Keating; R 8, fNG, C A Johnson; L 8, N G, F M Friedborg; R 8 V G, AIox Hall; I. 8 V G Goo N Farrin, It SB, Kugono Schottor; LB fiE'A, Anderson; Chaplin, Goo O G, Btauff, Firemen's Meeting Friday nigh t nt tho meeting of tho Firo Department tho following oflkora woro elected: E LC Farrin, Proa.; I. It Robertson, Vice Pros; Ben Bwnnton, Secretary; John Butler, Treasurer. The following nomination!) for Chiof were mado, to bo oleotod at tho next mooting: Otto Schottor, W, P. Murphy. Tho following committeee were ap- J pointed; On ny.hVB,..li. 11, Itoburtoon, W, P. Murphy and August Kurluy. Oanro Committee, 1.. H, Robertson, Frank llngttu, Win. K.ckwbilh mid John I,, Hounds. Tho Company decldod to carry out tho club plan recommended by tho dnnro cnmtiilttou. Mr. Win. S. Crano, o! California, Md MUlftucd (or vonrn from rhetiniatluut nml Iiiiuhu'd. J Id wan llunllv ndvJrtfu lo trv i Clmmborhilii'ii Pain llalmOiltdi lio did Iniul it I'ffi'Ctod a fQuipTu.o euro, l'w ttii lo Dy Jno I'ruutu. NEW COaUILLE S1KAMER Makes the Run From Hours' rlsoo in 24 (Drtiidon Recorder) Now Year's Day bequoathed f to offer ing to tho Coqulllo, in tho ulnrpo of a new steamship, strongly built nitd elu- k'Atitly fitted up, with tho affablo Cap tain Jensen on tho bridge aa mnotur. Tho now utcamor wan built nt San Francisco, and ia ownod by K, T. Crnr., , inu in) si vessel tor mo nyor uini naa ueen hero yut. v Her water lino ia lt'J foot, while her length ovor all la 150 (eot, nnd her brendth of beam ia .i.' feet, H iuchns, nud her nvcrngo depth of hold la I) foot, 0 inches. Her gross tonnngo iiftl.'itous, and hor not tonnngo J8l, Sliu haa ca pacity (or '.'7 llratclaHs passengers, and six in the steerage. Tho boilers, ongiuos and pnssengurac commodntiona nro well nit, leaving tho forward part of tho deck for lumber and , otlior heavy freight, jjur lumber capacit will hoTnbout 3oO t0 qq jj ,H,t, ' kj,u mnj0 the trip from San Francisco to tho Coqulllo in 12 hours, nnd under f (nvorablo circumstances, should travel t.10 distance In 31 hours. Itisexpoctod ' that she will nverngo about 40 hours to tho trip. gho has been detained by rough bar for two days, but is bar for two day this ovening. MRS AMES MUST 00 TO SAN FRANCISCO ' .,...,, n, , j To Appear Against the Man Charged With Assaulting her on the Alliance Tho following dispatch cornea from San Francisco undor date of Jan. fi: "An attachment waa lvauod by the United Stateaattornoy today for Mra.A. If ' ... .! f ,. .t. lTl.l rm.itmn tit f u.....on. ,..... iiowara J.aws, nigmwaiciiman on mo Alllanco nt tho tlmo tho crime ia alleged to havo been committed, nnd who was detained an u witness in San Francisco ia fl'.Ill in coatody thme, having boon nn ablo to glvo f 1000 bonds required, for hiajappcarance. Tho following ia from tho Han Frnn cisco Call: Judgo do Havon of thu United Ktntca District Court yesterday ordered an at tachment ieauod for Mrs. A, II. Amoo 'of Marahfiold, Or., to npponr na a wit ncsa again Jt Thomna Davia, a w niter, arrested last Monday by United Slntea Secret Service Agent Hnzon for an na unult committed upon Mm, Ainoa whilo alio was a passenger en tho ateamcr Alllanco on October HI. Mr?. Amoa rep resented Hint the hud no monoy and could not nfford to pay her expenses to thlh city, so tho attachment wab leaned to onnblo the United Btritea Mnrahnl to brinx lior to thia city na n prisoner nt tho expense of tho United States. Lawyer Applewhite, acting na attor ney for Howard Lbwb, tho night wntch man of the steamer Alllanco and . tho monl Important wltuisit on liehulf of till) government, culled thu ntUmlloii o Judge do Haven yenlerdny Co thu fnpt that Lawn had been oonllriind In all for u long time tin u witness nud linked Unit ho iu) relented. Judge do Haven declin ed to Interfere, but nugeiited that the proper eouno for Hid I'vwyer to purniin would he to apply for writ of habena orpiiH. tfroni Tuetdsy'ti Dally. The Cxnrinn nailed froii Knii FianolfCJ Sitturday ihhiu. j R, K. Slime, nl Cuiplro Ottv, was n Mnrshlleld vtnltur jeflmday. Simon nud August Kricksoti, of Tmupluton were In town ovor .Sunday, About twenty went from Mnrshltutd to thoihuico nt Bay City (Saturday night, Meaeore Earl Lawhetn i tho Unipqua river nro hero trying to buy the utenmer Aleit. Win. Gamble, tho "spud king" of Kentucl: olough, wap sueu on our streets yesterday. Mrs, Robert McCitnn, ol lUy City, rvlll go north on tho Aurelh, to stay a (ow weekn in Portland. Rev. J. McCormnr ol Astorln will iu rlvn on thu Alliance Inr n visit with hir, son Dr. J. T, ol this place. Mrs. Win. Davis ol Myrtle Point ctmn ovor.Moudny wttlilnir children (or treat maul ol hor little girl by an occulist. Mils Lena Wicks formnrly ol Kugono oscapetl the Chicago theatre fire bucausn she could not gel tt ticket to the theatre, Miss Grace McCnrmnc It spending r. (err days at thu hotuu ol Captain and Mrs, Nelfon nl tho Ll(eSnving station, Albert Hagluud is grading down the hill opposltu the Mutton place in South Murehtleld preparatory to building a roaldeuco in tho spring, Thero waa a young squaw of Tacomt Distinguished by qiilto nil nrointi, Clam chowder nnd flah, Tho duleotablu dlbh Of this meut,Bli.)p!u thiiu of Tncotna. Pacific Monthly. Copioa oi Son. John II, Mitchell'? bpoocli, "Tho Oregon Country" mado in tho United Slates Senate Dttc. 17 have been received by a largo number of Marshtleld people, Mr. nud Mrs. Bnrkas loft on thu Aberdeen for tho KnM. Thov will visit tho Euslorn states, whoro the havo frionds, relatives and acquaintances and will return in the spring to Marshtleld Noble Bros, recolvod a hand of cattle and hoga Monday. The stcera woro 10 in number and the hoga 20. The for mer wcru from Chas. Carlson of Tenmllo and tho latter fromJCoulllo City, Tho Evorgrton Whist Club met Satur day at tho homo ol Mrs, (J, W. Tower. Mrs. J. H.Tnylor won thu high prizo and Mrs. E. O'Conuell tho low ono. When tho club noxt meets it will bo with Mm. P.M. Wilbur. The Aurolin sailed from Han Francisco at ft p.m. Sutnrday, nud was duo hero yeaterdny. Sho will hnvo nearly a (ul load ol frulght ami n (nil complement o( paesougore. Sho wan off the bar Ust ov oniug nnd lo expected in tliia morning, to sail thia afternoon; E, M. Erlckson, of Bouth Mnrshflold line mado some very substantia! im provementa to hia lotldonco property Iu North Marnhfiuld by adding nil L cou Iniulng four room' nud ro-fthlugliiig tho older part. Rualy MlkoV Diary, Jan. 13 15)01 When Hmlth i)ff.!rn you ti yood hosu nn' Joncfi offero yuu u poor ono for tho same money youvnIu't n going to buy Jones' boas Jcnt hectmae ho needa tho money-r-don't expect pooplo to buy of yoa just to holp,you out, 'I iAtHV J I, pf(VWW' iw SSEmiSK&Sik I.