lUt3mHrlrA.'1jiJSni V - -.ww.s!sfi SwJ'WSUm vuu WsUyilri"fcyOMW VvJ I , . p.V-4 .-J''rt'"',t",'' 4w- ,'"'' A 7 WAMWoWKxtW-fllW, - fUt .in '.f. V if i .- i. .i . u? ..., .,? ..J.. wiiiiifft i GUKItT IKII'Ua Our Monthly Publication 'will,kn yu pbted on our i wor)c anl xttUofelu Mattel Fr to the ADVERTISING MAN f Hay fcsponilb house. J Ji.JSr LOOA. Xj From Frlday'a Dally. The Areata tailed from San Francisco At 4 p m today. W. E. Crane. Jhe was in town (today. Coquillo attorney, Tho Cmio.v rails from San Francisco Sunday morning. . Mra. C. W. Tower is building a now cottage near Broadway. A now alga now adorns- tbo front Hagelttein's blacksmith shop. of Mra. E. A. Sleep ol Sooth Marshfleld fg -visiting with her son at Llbby. E. K. Sheldon hasTcntod the S. J. Sleep residence in South Marshfield. J. B. Clinkeabeard has commenced the construction of a cottago at North Bend. The Chamberlin Democratic Club v will meet this cvcnlnc in the Firemen's hall. Rutty Mtko'a Piary March 18, 1901 Evui fast exprets trains don't keep a goln aft-r tho steam fa shut off neither decs your business after tho advertising isehut tff. V troubled with weak digestion, belching or eour ttpmach, us Chambr liia'a Stomach .and Liver tablets and you will pet quick relief. For eaio by John Prcuis W. II. Schrcedcr'e ton of Arago had tho misfortune to break one of bis legs whilo at play yesterday on tho school grounds. The limb was broken between the knee and anklo. Insinuations against R. J). Humo'a 'intergrity" come wlti poor prace from a person for whom the penitentiary doors are yawniag.nntil they are threat ened with the lockjaw. Prof. J. C. Logan ol Bandon camo to town to attend the anniversary of the MarshQeld Encampment I. 0. 0. F. He seemed astounded t the great improve ments made here since his previous visit. The government is replacing tho old beacon light on tho hill abovo towo which was burned down tome time ago, Alton Sengetackeu baa the ccntract, and the new light will soon be shining. Two gentlemen from tho East arrived at North Bend this' week and will build a largo store for furniture. The lumber has been ordered and work will com menco at once. In regard to the rumor circulated about thhj vicinity, iu which it war claimed that the Examiner offered a trip to the St. Louis Fair to any person poseeesing an 1801 dollar, a letter hat been received by Dwigbt 0. Wolcott. In which the Examiner declares the report to be entirely without foundation, no such offer having ever been made. : WfmS Wf-sairV- .t SsLM Sailed Wlo.Epiiecr , T'. rofoft In etwent ! that tho s cam tchooror KlisAbeth tailed yeslfcr- terday from Bandm fctttout her regu lar tWiplncei4. -The engineer went to San Fandtco overland. Will Post 8ulteifi$ Rabs'it Mattden lias inailo. annngo mentj nltli tho Coast Mam.' to bo fW- nlthcd bulletins of I ho press dispatcher, as they coiw in. Tiet5yi)ttu posted in Mr. Marsdec'a -'place of-'bustattt, wacro eny ouc looking for war newo can now find tho 'atctt Best Remedy for Constlpntln 'The fine l remedy for constipation I over uh1 is Chamberlain's Stomach end t.lvcr TnblotR", rays Mr. Kit Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gtfntly and without any unpleasant effect, and leave the boweln in a perfectly natural con 'ithu. Sold by John Preues . Work Begun The piledriver is on tho ground and piles will bo driven immediately for tho milk condenrary which is to bo con tttneted at North Beud, Wo aro in formed that tho work will be done with all pots'blo spctd and that tho promot ers expect to bo taking milk soma timo in June. Ralston Acme Health Eood Mr. Bradley, representative for the rcsowscd Ralston Acmo Health Fooda wijl'aoon bo ready to open in tho Gow Why store, that placo is now being fitted for this lino of goods. Thia cele brated food will bo fully introduced in Coos and Curry counties. A foil lino of thoec pools will arrivo In MarshGeld on the first Alliance which Falls" from Portland in April. Ask your grocer about it. Worked Fine A real naughty exchange tells the fol lowing story, which ought never to hr.ve appeared in print: A man built a new homo of which ho was vory proud. Among other contrivances bo could pull a lover unu a uam luu ruuiii tumu , into his room. Ona day he was show jng a Jot o! men his new bouta and took them into Ins bedroom, where ho ex plained tho patent bath tub: "I will sbow you how it works," ho said. Teaching tho lever the.tub catuo rail leg into the room, and his wife was in it. Accidental Suffocation Tho Comity Coroner was summoned today to tho home of Wm. Tamer, at Ferndale to investigate tho death of tboir 8 montbB old child. The verdic: of the jnry was "acciden tal suffocation." The family retired last evening alout 0 o'clock, the child slept on tho outer edge of the bed. All slept sound and well until 1 o'clock this morning when the mother awoke. The child was lying on her arm and ceemed heavy and cold. The mother BhookJt tip and could not awaken it, Tho shock to tho mother and father was a severe one and they have the entiro sympathy of tho com. munity where they live. The fanoral will take place tomorrow. Compiling A Cook Book The A. N. W. club met at tbo home olMre. F. X. Hofor Thursday after noon. Tho clnb heard eevornl commit too reports on variouu proposit'ono. As a land producor for tho club, tho ladies have decided to publish a prac tical cook book and will proceed to ac cumulate practical receipts. Tbo book will bo handsomely bound in a durable cover. The ladies fully realize that thoy must accumulate a email fund for an emer gency to do eomo clvio improvement, enabling them to act when the iron io hot..' Tho book will contain only tried and true recelps, which will makti tho bcok a valuable ono and worth ten times the price thoy will ask for it. This club is composed of determined ladies who can competently carry oat any undertaking they tackle, and when you are buying one of these cook books you ran rest assured that tbo money will bo STOP THAT JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT: , vAnvalmost infallible remedy for IiaJojown and usd the world over for almost a century y.. rr.Wii,i put to aomjt'ood'N and not eqiiaNder pK You may he , taking ll from your right hand pocket and putting it into your left, Sticcera to Urn A N, cook book. SUNSET ENCAMPMENT 'OBSERTES Fourth Anniversary of Encampment No 43, Marshfleld Sunset Encampment jNo. 4U colobrat ed tho 4th anniversary of tho estab lishment In Marshfleld, on ThuToJay evening, when tho motnirars of the lodge nud tholr wives euiyed it Quo literary program, with good numbar too numerous to mention, One ol tl o finest of nil waa a cako walk by Ned Anderson nad Isidnro T.indo, Tho two prcformera went through nil of tho uvo lutlons in a masterly manner. Their familiarity willrtho various Hiiln-IIula-Can-rannito atens Gtirpried tho guoats not a little. Alter tho cako walk then camotocial games of all kinds, At 11 o'clock they all went to ,tho banquet rooms at tho Broiler whero they wero served with tho following menu: Toko Folnts. on halt shell Native Clam, n 1a eromo Boiled Chinook Salmon, Hollandaleo Chicken Friensso, Chart into Mashed Potatoes Crab Salad, en mayonaise Prime Bib of Beef, au Jus Asparagua, Drawn Batter Plum Padding Hard and Brandy Sauco Astorted Nuts and Raisins Cream Uhecjo mid Crackers Zinfaudel tVeinhardt Beer Tnm Water Cafo Nolr Tho tlmo will lo remembered as a joyous occasion for 8nnsot Encampment Thia organization of higher branch of Oddfollowshlp is growing rapidly in Marshfleld and it is now ouo of the strongest tents in tho state. Proper Treatment of Pnou monla Pneumonia is too dangorone a disccse for anyono to doctor himself, although he may havo tho proper remedies at hand, A phyrcinn thould always bo called. It thould bo borno in mind, however, that pueumonia always results from n cold or from nn attack of the grip nnd that by giving Chain berlain'a Cough Remedy tho threatened attack may bo warded off. Tiiia remedy is aleo need by physicians in tho treatment of pneu monia with tho best results. Dr. W. J, Smith, of Sanders. Ala., who ie aleo a dregsist, says of it: "I have been sell log Cbamberlaln'd Cough Remedy and prrscribing it in my practice for thb past eix years. I use it in cases of pneu monia and havo always gotten tho best results." Sold by John Proust. NO GRADING OUTFIT A telegram from the Mail to Jndgo LyonB, of Drain atking about tiie grad ing outfita reported to bo at Drain brought tho following reply this after noon : ' No grading outfits horc." From Saturday's Dally. Robert Wade of Gardiner is in town on business. C. F. McKnlghtwent morning on business. to Coquillo this Joe Hodeon, ot Coos River, was business in town today. doing B. F. Savage of North elough was in town on busincce today. The fishermen aro catching Bome good hauls of herring tiiia week. Mrs. 3. A. Yonkam waa down from her Cooa river farm today. The Marshfleld Brasa.Band is up and 'coming. Tho boys are enthusiastic and nro practicing hard. A big ordor of mu6lc lias been placed with aa Eastern Music House and is due now ; the Marsh field peoplo are not slow and can have a little band of about 10 plcvetrtbat will be a credit to tho town and mako such tramps as Souta's Band blush into for gotfulnos. COUGH diseases of the Throat Vnd Tllu Alllnhco will out anV ftau lfra cIco this trip, turning Iwok from Eureka. She will aall from im totlny ami will lcavu Marshflcltl (of Portland Monday alturuoon, WANTUU- KAITHKUf. PERSON TOfritAVKIifor well rt.thllrhed houso In a (on counties, railing qii retail muroh am and nisents. Local territory, 8al atySOOO ner week with exnentea ad- ditlouHh, nil payable in cash onh week, Money, lor oxiumo advanced. Position l ermnubnt. BtibinOia successful and rushing, Standard House, SIW Dearborn BtrOhlcago. 112 t20t Democratic Club Meeting tho Chumbfr'niir Damocrntto Club met last oviulng and uvolwd plans nnd ways nnd monni for campalgu work. Tho club is a lively ono nnd growing. Tho next meeting will bo Friday, March Sutlt. Baseball Prospects It fccins that tho prospect of n bate ball leaguo is likely to fall through, from tho fact that outside profoialoual play ora aro inclined to hold out tor exorbit ant wages. While Marshtlold basnball onthutinsls aro willing to put up llborally, they do not caro to ho held up, out of all roaeon, That Testimony The young man referred to in tho Itom from Bay City a few days ago, wishes it understood that ho does not put physical culture up against religion. He thinks that If tho Mitta Informant would honestly iuvestigato cither one, he would Iw bettor off. Tho testimony for physical culturo was given nttyr tho regular services, nnd on tho preacher' invitation to any ono who had anything to say for the general good of humanity. Voice Restored (Coquillo Bulletin) Mias Inez Thompson returned on the Alliance from n tbrco months' visit with friends and relatives in tho Willamette valley and The Dalles. Miss Thompson left lioro about tho middle of Dcccmbor on routo to Poit land for treatment of tier vocal organs, having been doprivod of her speech for nearly two ycara. After being ont on tho water a boot six hours, her volcu was suddenly and miraculously restored. This lasted about two weeks, during which timo nho visited Wm. Rich 'a peoplo at Newborg, spondlng Christmas thero. On tho .10th ol December her volco again left her almost as suddenly as it had roturliod so alio went to Dr J. b. Dixon, ol Portland, who pronounced her tronbles paralysis of tho vocal chords. After flvo wcoks' treatment with Dr. Dixon, she was again nblo to talk, und the doctor pronounced hor permanontlj enred, stating, however, that tho would never be able to sing. MITCHELL FORCES WIN IN PORTLAMD PRIMARIES Simon Has Less Than Tventy Dele gates In Coming County Convcntlom (Oregonian, Mar. 17) , Tho Republican primaries in Mult nomah Connty yesterday resulted In an overwhelming victory for tho Mitchell forces. It was a tidal wavo. The do feat of ex-Senator Simon and his fol Iowora waa eo overwhelming that thoy will be ablo to mako but a monger ehowihg In tho Connty Convention next Saturday. Out of n total of 120 dele gates to tho convention tho Mitchell faction regulars) will havo at least 110, and Mr. Simon (independent) Jeas than 20. Comploto roturna had beon receiv ed laat night from all tho 68 precincts in tho Oi'y of Portland, and all but four of the 26 conntry precincts of Columbia, Kilgaver Roedora nnd Borthn, with n total of four delegates, had not bcon heard from last night. THE FIREBUG MYSTERY Further Developments Respecting the Last Fire at Arago (Ccqnillo BuUptin) Mr, W'clln, tho adjuster for tho Ger-man-Amorlc.an FJro Insuranco Com pany, camo to Coquillo City on January 1 20th laat ohd pot up at the Hotol Co- f I. -ltl Tia.fMM .lt M, AMMtMt. M 4ll(l quilll), J-fUUUK iud onwuuuu vm . day ho went to his room; on the, floor he found an anonymous letter, .which advUtd bin that there was not oyer $300 woYth of rnerchrtintleo lu, Wm. II, Bchroeder'a store at tho tlinool the lira on JAiiHAry 12th. Thn lottor had ollhnr been ellpnwl under tho door or through tile transom. The next day ho went to Arago to make tho adjustment. Ho returned to Coqullte in tho afternoon, During his nbseuro noma otto had entered Ilia room, scattered tho contents of bin grip ovtr thn floor, and stole that lottor, It has aleo been learned front n re liable source that name nno wrota to the ient of ftnld Insuranco compnny In Han FrnncUco, stating that tho 11 ro was un doubtedly caused by hU btothor-lu-lnw lo secure his portion of tho liiunrancc. When Mr. Soliroodor began InihlnotH again after Uu lois of his store nnd con tnnto In January, 1002, ho borrowed (500 from T. P. Uauly and secured him WhU policy. People who nro Investi gating tin mattur bolluvo that this Inst letter must havo been wrlttan prior to or during tho fire. HEAVY WIND BREAKS LINE. Thia afternoon is ouo of tho most blus tering nnd dltngroeablo of the season, Tho wind is umiBvally heavy hut no damage had been reported' up to tho timo of golug to progs, oxcopt tho break ing of tho telegraph lino. This occurred n fow inlnutoa after 12 o'clock, cutting oil our telegraphic dispatches vory shortly alter they 'tar- ted' We would ho more Inclined to ensa the line if it had not been doing to much bettor than was oxpoctcd lately. Thiols tho first interruption of tho eor- vico this month, and tho wlro will prob ably bo repaired by Monday. Tho Aicrt was obliged to put back to Marihfiold after getting about hnlf way across tho hay nnd wnltod nt tho dock until tho wind abated. Tho Coos Rivor and tho Catching alough gasolines mado their way across the bay all right. Whon tho wind wao nt its strongest, n gonuino waterspout was teen just bolow tho mouth of the Coos river channel, lifting the wnter -10 or CO foot into the nir. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured William Shaffer, n brakeman of Dennlson Ohio, was confined to his bed for suvoral weeks with inflammatory rhuumntUm. "1 tieed ninny remedies." ho cays. "Finally 1 sent to Mrt'iiw'a djug storo for u bottlu of Chauibqrlaiu'a t'nln Balm, at which timo I was uu- nblo to use bnnd or foot, nnd in one wcok'H time wuh nblo to work ns hamir aaa clam." i'ortalo by Jno. Proust. From Tuesday's Dally. . L. Wirth was n business visitor Marshtlold today. in Dr. Htrango of Myrtlo Point was in town Satuiday on political buslnoie. .) Tho brick for tho pita for tho furnaces of tho now Masonlo Tcmplo nro being dried. Mrs. Rogers who lias been holdjng re vival meetings in Aljugauy la meeting with BuccesB. John Yoakam has boon in Browstor vrlley alter hogs and reached Myrtle Point today with a drove, Tom Holland has ordorod A now 30 horHpower engine for his now launch which ho Is building in his shop. Olaronco Watora, onoot tho MoKlnloy loggora Is in town on badness. Ho vis ited North Bend this afternoon, t'ovoral thousand shingles took flight from tho Beaver Hill coal bunker Satur day nnd tho building had to bo braced up eomo. Mr, and Mra.; 0, II. Merchant will leave Honolulu, on their return homo on March 31st, nnd expect to bo hero about tho last of April. Laura Eecot who line bcon teaching onJfithmus Slough will begin teaching the Larnon echool on Haynoa slough in tho near future. Ieom Walker, of Langlols, tho cattlo king of Gurry county, Iu in town on hue! uceh supplying the meat markets here with primo beef, The steamer Alort hao ordered enough now opera chairs to stmt tho cabin In good stylo and thoy aro expectod to ar rive on or about Juno 20th, Bert Andorson and Richard Van. blbor are now domiciled In tholr liotiHo boot, ill Allegany Whom thoy ( will ho "nt homo"' to ih'oir frloiiilswhe'n not 'in tho logging camp, , Engineer) K, E, Cooper, wan In town Saturday evening from tho R. R, nur vey, The work la. nearly finished to the Coqullln rlvor. The routot)ionce will be down tho const, " . i .I Mrj, Fred Sanderson of Bandon waa' tnkmi to Halom loday for treatment, 8hn wiiMCQompnnod by Bhorlf Gulllnr, her hushmid nnd n deputy Mrs. Hand oreou was adjbdgod Insane recently, The now twin screw Inunuli recently Innnchr-d by Win. Holland mado n trial trip, Saturday, from tho forltti of Coon River, landing here In -II) inluutcii, Thuwholo dlntanco was mndo against tho tldo nnd wind, A Culling Scrape On Hnunrday night n cutting sorapo occurred nt Btiavor Illll which may ro milt seriously to thn man who wasiilash nd. Tho cutting grew out of some dltn mnnt between Prank Htnndorldtto and Henry Quick, tho former using a knifo froolr. Mr, Staudorldge has dlroppoar ed, Cancer Removed J, M, Gibson tho gentleman who has boon pick nt thn hotel was taken to n prlvato house Saturday nnd oporatcd on for causer of tho bladder. Dr. Mlngua assisted by Dr. McOormno porformed tho operation successfully and tho old gentleman ralllod from ths operation nicoly. This cla of cancora are not very numerous and tho operation Is rt difficult ono. Alma Ready to Launch George Terry Is now working on tho Alma which is on tho ways at Rced'a ship-yard. Ho Is rearranging hor ma chinery. Sho will bo ready to launch in two wcokn, whon sho will bo as good aa now. Herman Edwards and Georgo Terry nro tho two workmen who nro refitting hor and feci proud of their good work. Circumstantial Evidence (Now York Sun) Tl i man ordered baked npplcs nnd uitt.m. Tho Imbed apples wero nil right, but tho man stared nt thu "cream" a long tlmo before he began to eat. Then ho murmured: I novor saw n pnrplo cow: I never hopo to tco ono, Bat from tho cream wo'ro getting now, I'm aura that thoro mutt bo ono. Travel by Sea Arrivals by Alliauco (roinKurokaMnr. 20: E E Ferry nnd wife, W Camphtdl, M Wnrdon nnd wife, J 0 MoDonAld, U Ilondrlckton nnd -I second class. Departures north by steamer Alltanco March 21: Y B.ano, G A Montel, J B Dyer, Mae tor Dyor, 0 II Flltcroft, 0 Grieson, B Corvaltla wife and .1 children, Thomas Richards. G F Tandlnghnm, Marlon Hnynes, J II Williams, Dr Day'olcnMin, B Coleman, Rev Dingmnn, Fred Hand erson and wife, S Galllernnd deputy, North Bend Items TJio nlenm schooner Signal, Bondogard master, finished Jondlng at Fortor mill, Saturday, and Bailed for San Frnncleco. A small cottngo which was In frnrno wns blown to the ground during tho rbIo Satuiday. Tho shed just north of tho Snsh nnd Door factoryjwas blown down Saturday nlteruoon. Ground has been broken on tho foun dation for W, P. Murphy' now hard ware store, and tho work is progressing no rapidly us possible. Earnest "Wllliok now 1ms on tap at his North Bond uuloon tho eelobrated North Pacific Lager nnd Olympln bot tled boom, Tiie schooner Omega (InlolioJ londlng hor cargo at North Bond, Saturday, and Bailed for Han Francisco in tho after noon. Thu Rcbopnur took out 703,000 ft. of lumhor and will roturn immediately to load to hor fallout capacity for hor trip to Now South Wales. RobortSlmp boii (.hipped on her for tho benefit of his heulth. W. P. Murphy has contracted tp,d,oii largo nmotint of plumbing work (it North Band, IIo now ims four men-ut work who nro ruuhlug tho work us fast HO llOfldlhll). i . "'f'k BupcriiiloiidontCbljjauvns hero 'Bat urdaj making uomo water connections. Tho wiul blow down ono of tho amokoatacko on L. J. Slmpton'd mill, Tho danco given Saturday night by the young people of North Bend was well Attended .. Q a i