MmtowmnlMmmieG!ri!&rz w t Mr -."3T -- 1 ,V -M- V v . A H lb lai! l.l V if. f .A 1 n vi "1 v .: t . w " L t i PL ' . (M v 'I I.I .1 I ft ,? iJ- aA Our MMtblj Publication Wilt kHf yon posted en our wwk and Metho4. Mailed Free lo the ADVERTISING MAN of any responsible house. 1 .A-UST LOOA Xj From srtunliy'sj Daily. Gay 0. Lalttn, ot South slough was doing bualncia in towu yesterday, Tho s'.camcr Homer tills for San Francisco ato o'clock this morning, Itifl reported that the Coquille river ia rieing alowly bnt is notat a high stage. U. E, Bestey has rented the Ivy Con dryn (arm, and haa moved bia family upon tho misc. So far as can be learned, the rumor ot damage to the Alliance in crossing ont over tho bar teems to have been without foundation. The work of converting the shipyard shed into a warehouse for the Marin field Deck & Warehouse Co. Is progros eiug and tha tiding is now being put on. I' troubled with weak digestion, belching or soar stomach, use Chamber lain' Stomach and Liver tablets and Jou will pet quick relief. For sale by oh u Prensa Deputy United States Marshal W. A. Thomas, arrived in town Thursday from pan Francisco to eubpeona Gay C. LaU tin and wife ol South slough u wltnnea see at the Ames trial in San Francisco on the Oth oj March. Another New Boat The MJlii. is informed on good author ity tbat the O. U. & N. Co, will not lag ar behind in the matter of fornlehing transportation, and tbat a fine passen ger steamer will soon be placed on the run to Sjtn Francisco, carrying coal from tbo Llbby mine in conjunction with the Areata and Empire. Hear Anything Drap? 0. H, Merchant, through his attorney "W. U, Douglas received yesterday from a representaive of L. D. Kinnney $61)33, tbo final parroent on the land near Centerville which Major Kinney had bonded nnd which all of our Coos Bay wiseacres bave been cure be would nover redeem. MABSHFIELD BOARD OF TRADE Discuses Condenses, and Furni ture Factories and Hotels Tho meeting of the Board of Trade Thursday evening was well attended and thero was no sign of an abatement of Interest in the work undertaken by this organization. A considerable part of tho Beseion was taken up by tho discussion of the milk proposition, and the concensus of opionlon was tbat Mr. Seoley should be giv?n evory enionragoment to locato a plant Jn Marshfieid, and that an en deavor ehould be made by tho board to meet any reasonable requirement in the way of site or bonus. - SB) ia SBBk H II III I V I I I'O MUlsula7 llafl Tho matter oln furniture factory for Marahflcll, waa also brougH tip by the Introduction ot three latter recent" lyrcceidby J. -W. Flanagan from furniture manufaiturca, In reply to communications which he had ecnt thnm. At least onoot there acctnsd to t3 well worth following up and Preel dent Malton instructed Secretary Mc Knight to wrtlo to the tattv, giving them tho Information they called for, which touches tho amount of ash, and oak timber available bore and the amount of bonus offered. As neither ot these woods Is plntlfulln tho Imuicdl ato vicinity of Marshfleld, any ono who can give Information of any considerable bodies of cither available will confer r Reat favor by communicating with tt o tecrctary of the Hoard. Tho hotel facilities of tho town were alsodlicuMed,andlt was the unanim ous opinion tbat an Improvement was imperatively demanded, and that tho Hoard should mako It part ot its busi ness to tea that they arc furnished, and, if the owners of (ho existing hotels would not move lu tho matter, to find Bomo ono who would. President Matson accordingly appointed II. Lcckhar), J. W, Bennett and F. S. Dow n comraittco to attend to the matter. The following appointments of the two standing committees wero announc ed: Industrial committee, II. Songatack Dr. Tower, Jas. Flanagan, Finance Committee: J. II. Mllner, Wm. Naaborg, F, M. Friedborg. From Sunday's Dally. Morton L. Tower was a visitor in Marshfleld Saturday. A. Cavanangb, of Catching slough, was in town yesterday. Joe Hcdton. of Coos river was In town on business yesterday. B. F. Riss, of Ross slough, camo to town yesterday to do eomo trading. Tbo schooner Signal was unablo to ail vestcrday owing to the weather. Dr. Prentesa returned today from Bandon whero bo.bad been on profes sional business. L'ttle Hulen Gnlovson, daughter of M. P. Gnlovson is quite sick wltlfrhou rnatism fever. Geo. Krute of Isthmus slough who has been visiting in town tho past few dayr, returned Saturday. C. F. McKnigbt and John Coko tho Marshfieid attorneys went to the sand bills last evening for a few days recera tlon. ,. The Coast Mail will accept in ad vance the apology of the Coquille Bul letin for crediting.a long article to the wrong paper. Hon. Joe Laird, mall carrier for Hie Bangs, was in town Saturday visiting bia sister Miss Eva Laird of the Tele graph office. A little boy who had watched lit flames from a high building told his nurse that sotneona had made a hole in the earth and ho had seen hades. bight Kinging and choral class All those desirous ot entering meet Mon day evening at M. E. Church. Terms $2 pei term of 20 leeeona payablo in ad vance. Mra.,0. T. McPhereon, instruc tor. Sir Henry Robcoo, in a privately print ed book of Lecturee, eays that onco when he and tbo German ecientiat B unsen were traveling together in England, your Health and STRENGTH with jAYNE'STpNIC VERMIFUGE, a psant, potehtv. and permajteiit Invigorator for WOMEN, Oi.LDlbtN. and MEN. . kfroaiywrDrf iT" ""-- --- jthcy mot alcdy who mistook IIuiiimi 'fur l.tacoiuln, tho Clionlter Uunaou. 11 .vo you finished your book. 'God In History,' yet?" oho iwkcd liliu, "No mndait," ho ropllo.lt "1 regret that my untimely death has prevented my doing to." . $ ' v n LOST A Id Inch Oliver Chill plow. When lastetcn It waa headed up n furrow on tho Fratik Kojs place on Cittchliip slough Thu owner has sotno hope ot flndjng the same whou the Wiathor clears up. FuHon Floa ts L. W Shaw Informs tho Main that tho Fulton has been rtloat several ttmoo at high water, whore alio Ilea, at Port Orford, and tho Dispatch la lying off In readiness to get a lino to her anil pull her oft tho beach aa soon aa tho weather and tea will permit Another Cannery for Coquilte River (Ihmlon Recorder) Satnui! iNass, of Aaloita, haa been ruatling on tho river for tome time, v Ith tbo result that he hat) formed n com pany which will build a B.lnnu cannery at Trcaper. Following aio tho namea of thoofficera: R. V. Bullatd, Pros. ; T. P. llanley, Vice-free,: Chaa. Ashton, 2J Vice-Pres.; John Niclsou, Sec; N. Poteraan, Treaa.; J. E. Wiilatrom, P. Gehlke, William Ilabton, J. A. Morriaon and Sam Xasa Directors. The compsuy will Incorporate immbdlntely. )Yiiid at Port Orford (Tribune) Dnring tho elorm of Thursday ono of the doora to tho tchoolhouio blew out and away, and tho south aide of the roof lost a largo pitch of thlngles. Tho school took a sudden vacation ard haa been Vacating ever aincc, but will prob ably resume next Monday. Tho roads wero badly blockaded with tlmbtr, many fences wero blown, telephone linea prostrated, and all tho small streams wero up out of their banka. Tho roada have been cleared, and other lepalra are being made aa fast aa is possible. Proper Treatment of Pneu mqnla Pneumonia la too dangerotia a disease for anyone to dector himself, although he may have the propor remedlec at hand. A phytclan thould always bo called. It thould bo borno in mind, however, tbat pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of thu grip and that by giving Chambeilaln's Cough Remedy tho threatened attnek may ba warded o3. This remedy ia alao used bv physicians In tho treatment of pneu monia with tho best result. Dr. W. J, Smftb, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a drcgifUt, eayaof it: "I have been soil ing (Jluinborlain'd Cough Remedy and prescribing it in my practice for the. nast six years. I use it in cases of pneu monia and have always gotten tho beat results." Sold by Johii I'reoae. A Trio of Cockfels A pretty good one happened recently to ono of the clerka of Marshfleld, but bur informant wouldn't tell who. Knowing, however, that VInce Pratt handles moro chickens than any other clerk in town, it certainly would be fair to guess that he was mixed up in It, It happened in this way: A blushing dam eel from rlouth eloqgh tripped Into the rear end of tho atore with threo chick ens under her arm, She held them for awhile and gazed about the atore aa if looking for eomo particular article. Sho finally laid tha three birds down on tho counter and started for tlio other end of tbo store, when tho affaable young clerk shyly aeked her, "Will they lay there?" not knowing they were tied, and being too busy to take care of the poultry at the time. "Why no," ehe replied, 'they are all .threo roosters." Mr. Pratt immediately began looking for something nnder tho counter but he nover found It. x 'Juvenile Stipflsc Party Th young frlonda, of. Mndgo Savage gave her aaurplia party Friday even ing at the homo of Iter parottla Mr. and Mrr. A. J. 8avngo, Oatm-a waro played and, nice refreshment a served and tho folkalmd a delightful tltno. In the ajucaiing game tho first ptUe was won by Mary Murphy, ard Ileitsto Flyo took the booby. ..Tho;o'prcQtU wero Mltiea Vlvan Tar hn Nuttlo Morse, Mary Murphy, Utim Marsh, Rtby Cimpbol!t Iala Marah, Muriel Loutr, Martlm Bcrultt, Florouco Aiken, lliia Klyo, Lttlliin Hull, Voarl Rlggi, Graca Kruac Unset Tibbult, MadgoS.ivsgo; Maslera Riy Campbell Ktldlo Welder, Gordon RaatmitsMi, Tom Brown, Victor Diuimlck. llantoy llan scu, Ben Chandler. Pat Flanagan. Iris Klrod. Ben Wilson, Fred McCormac, Tom Mtnqtt, Joo Ilcnuett, Ktlc Bolt, Harold Leo, Clmrltu Merchant, Charl ton lcc, Wllllo Ilutcheaon. An Assured Success Chlct Utto8chottor. of thu Marshfieid Fire Department, reports thl tho pro poted historical aouvonlr of tho depart ment la meeting with decidedly liberal patronage on tho part of the bualnci a men of lh city. Mr. Loolbourrow, who baa been engaged by tbedapartment to completo tho Souvenir boa been gather ing data necceary in writing no authen tic history ot the organisation. In apcakiag ot tho subject to a Mail re porter, ho enid tbat thero aro many In teresting incidonta in connection with tho early history of Marihfield'a Fire Department, now all but forgotten. The boys aro making arrangements to havo their pictures taken, of which cop-por-plato reproductions will appear in the souvenir. The vol u mo will no doubt bo an interesting ono and wo hope, its publication will quite material ly aid the boys in their laudable efforts to improve the city hall and equip for themselves adequate quarters. From Tuesday's Dally. Hark Dunham waa in town Monday, The Czarina eails from San Francisco Wedcorday morning. E. II. Gl.nn of North Bend was Marshfleld Monday on business. in Mrs. F. M, FrIcdbor has been suffer iDg several days from a severe attack of quinay sore throat. Tho meeting of the Lndlea Preab'ylcr- ian Aid Society has been changed to meet with Mrr, D. h. Watson Mar. 2nd. Tho A. N. W. Club will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F, X. Ho ler wlio will outartain tho club for Mrs. Frlwiberg. Started up Again Porter mill, which haa been abut down for Bomo time making repairs and installing a new band-saw plant In ad dition to tho regular plant, started up aaaia Monday and is running smoothly. This mill la now In lino ehapo for a big season's run and will havo a capacity of HO thousand per day. Impromptu Saturday -evening somo of the (rienda of Mr. and Mis. P. M. Wilbur dropreJ in on thorn unexpect edly and before the arrivals stopped enough wero there to fill throe tables, so progressive whist was Indulged in and a joyous good soplal time had. Mrs. Dr. McCormac carried off first prize, J. II, Taylor tho booby. Tho party broke up after midnight, i Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured- William Fbaffer, a brakoman n( Dormlfton, Ohio, was confined to hla bed for reveral weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. "I uard many remedioi," bo save. ''Finally I sent to McCaw'a (drugstore for a bottle of Ghamberialn'd rain Balm, at wnlch time 1 waa unablo to uao band or foot, and in one week's time was able to go to work as happy aa AUuaa," For sale by John Preusa. At the Methodist episcopal Chuck On next Sunday evening, tho pastor, Itov. Chns, T. McPhorton, will begin n series ol special sermons propound espec ially for tbe bualnors men ot Mattmlleld and vicinity, flenotal theme, ''The He Unions Instinct of Mnu". tittlijoct, BumUy ovontng, ."The llloeflfuue of, Bol ItudV't At 11 a, in., the lervlco will be especially for tho children of tho city. Subject, "The Blouedncm ot diving". Parenla ato reqaonled to prepare tlmlr children for the service, A Committee of One K. B, Bcabroek who la known for his gonial tunvlty lu nil Instance', fioarly out did hlniself recently, when ho cnt as a commltteo of one, ropretonling tho Marshfleld Board of Trade, ivla launch to Kmplro to meet n dlatlhculihcd capi talist, whom that augUst body wish ed to proporly land lu tho Interest ot Marshfleld. Wo dare not mention tho details of Just how the wonderful fust was accomplished, but possibly by ap proaching Mr. 8. properly or loading up to it In tho right way you can know. A Collision On .Saturday morning, about daylight acolialon occurred on the bay which did considerable damage, Robert Kiuger waa having Ida logging outfit towml up tho bay to attend to some rafting work, when the ateatnor llomur waa going out. Tho scow waa being towed by tho Mayflower and all lights wro yet displayed, though It waa near dayllgnt. There was no eccaalon for n collision aa tbo channel there waa broad and tho tug waa entitled to tbo advan tage. Fortunately the scow reared to one aide or alio would havo been run un der. Mr. Kruger says everything looao In tbe scow waa put In heap by tho jar. Luckily the stove had no fire hi It Tho acow wtfa considerably damaged and will have to bo drilwn out, rccalked and aplked. " Capsized Goorgo Lattln, who haa been deliver ing milk af North Bend for W. h. Walker, met with an accident whllo re turning homo Sunday morning. Hla boat, a sail boat, waa capalzud, tho bay being unusually rough and the aeaa run ning high. Ho righted the boat and was clinging to It when picked up, I.attln remained in the water about one and a half hours before assistance reached him. H. K. Illggi rescued the man with a gasollno launch. Mr. I.attln wao neatly exhausted from cold and could not hvo laated much longor, tho water being oxtrcmo'y cold. Ha considers himself very lucky to bo nlivo to toll bis story, Word was sont to Miualiuek for aid and Copt. Holland, Marshal Cartor and Ooorgo Boono leit for tho acono aud had gotten within CO rods of him when tho other launch reached him. Tho Marshfleld launch picked up tho sail boat and re turned to North Bend with It. Those going from bore aald It waa the roughest thoy had aeon It in many a day tho launbh dipping water many times. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed lettora remaining in tbo Marshfleld O;epon Poet c-llco March 1st 1001, porsona calling Jfor the satno will pleaeo sav advertised and pay one cont for each adyertNdd totter call od for. Johan Amos, 1 W Blalno, D II Campboll, Jas Cunningham, Mr Dun ham, Elmor Forld, DD Oorellno, FT Qutbrio. F W Hardonbraok, Horman Hermaniou, Mis E Hewlyh, W B HughoB, Capt M Jorgonaon, Wick Lemon, Mra L B Locko, ti W Minor, Mlaa Margaret Marray, Pat.Murphy, Olo Nelson, 0 Olson, P J Rassmusson, Clara Reynolds, August Btahl, J K Smith (2) W D Slmpsoq, Capt Frank Whiting, Thoa T Wright, Miss llazel Wilson. W. B. OontiB, P M. Coos Slyer Items Plenty of rain. Plonty of current In Caoa river. The farmers are anxiontly waiting for Niwnl OftUrril qulokly y elds to treat ment by Ely's Cream Balm, wliloh la acre, ably imi'imtlo. II la received through the noatrlU, oloAtmen and hoivln tho whole eUr face over which it dimiaou Itself. DniKKlsU sell tho COo. slxoj Trial alao by mid , 10 conta. Teal It and you ato aiiro to ooullnuo. tbo treatment. Aifnouncomonfc. .., , To Aoooniinbdata thouo who aro partial lo the uao ot atoinlxora lu applying Ilouliw Into tho imnat pannage for catarrhal trpu. bit, I ho proprietors prepar Cream Balm In liquid form, which will bo known M Uy'a Liquid Croruu Balm. Priw lueludlug the aprnylug tube is 75 cents. Dnigijlita or by inall. Tho liquid form iiinbodles the mod. lelnal uropotllun of tbo solid preparation. weather to begin farm work. Our Connnlisloiier J. J. Cllnkou beard wis aeon on tho eteninor Coos rivur Inst Haturdiiy, John's on thu huatlonud If hn llnda anything wrong with Coos couutr he's going to fix It. Our Sunday aohool In going full blatt In spltu of thu current In Codi rlvor and thocrosckoin raying "you cau't do It, Ita going to rain." Tho MolhodUt mlnlater Itov. Mc PhoraonwIU preach nt Moalur Chapel Wednesday evening, Tho young pjoplo are trying to organ- he a singing olats and eugage tho service of Prof. Ayro ot Murshflold. Mrs. I'M Ceftclt aud lllllo lorotliy have been visiting at Mrs. S. U. Itogors, and Mr. Frnuk Itogoia last week. Mr. Warieti Quick of Marahflcld la on nn extended visit nt tho hotns of Mr. Anton ltogera. What's tho matter with ,Mr. Pnoss, hae ho quit tho drug tuslucrs and gone to running gasoline luunchon for tho benefit of rchool district number 7. Tho subject Ir now before tho people ol consolidating the nhool lu thu rural district?, By all means lot us conaoll dttto the aclioola. Why ehould country boya and glrta only bavd three, four or flvo months of schooling and tbo child ren In towns nine or tun. Tho education I ot tho children lo thu future hope of tbo nation, We wish tbat acme good apeak ar would come among ua and call tho people togethor put tho anbject boloro them plainly. Suroly i(tho aubject waa proporly understood thero would hot be a dissenting voice to the phne. "Anat's" GETTING ALONG FAIRLY WELL Not a Very Encouraging Statement of Mr Marklovltch' Condition Mrs. A. Marklovltch received a letter yeaterdny froin W. I), McNary, 2d aealat ant phtelcinn at tho Oregon In,sano Aaylum, from which tho Mail is per mitted to mako tho following extract: "Mr. Markovltch Is getting along reasonably well. Ho does not acotu to be distressed by hla confinement hero aud Is apparently making thu host of tho situation. Ho, of course does not realize his past or present mental dis turbance and, consequently, boltovos that ho la confined horo without Just cause; but hois taking It cheerfully and ecomn to bo in a vory good humor moat of tho time and says tbat ho will, ot ronrso, have to' stay hero until we chango onr vlows concerning him. Ills Is a form of iussnity that ia usually voty chronic apd It doca not yield readily to treatment, ao I am not In n position to give you u vory encouraging itatoment aa to tbo outcome of his case. Hon ever, It ia not devoid of hope and ho may gut along bettor thnn Is anticipated. I think, iiowover, you can count on.lt be ing n numbor of months at best beforo lie would bo In a cor.dltson to look nftor hla own buslncea,'' QetJt Romody for Constlpatln "Tho flnett remedy for constipation I ever uaed ia Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets", says Mr, Ell Butler,, of Frankvlllo. N. Y. "Thoy net . gonlly and without any unplcasunt effect; mid leavn the bowolu In a perfectly natural condition. Sold by,John Prouaa Wortk atrlvMsr For, Sho And you don't think tlioro las U chnuco Ju tho vorld of our Wvlng through our Uvea without n quarrel? Ho Tuoro hi ; ulwnyB n fighting chnneo,, der, Cincinnati CouimerckJ " , !xsmK' '" ,j --' -'-r'WA,gjfr Nfv 'ww mzjffi7tt ' v1