i"yprj -V. -' - ... iii " " i . ...... " ' ) . TTTT n.i ii' i ' ' . personal apd o! fertsftrrawbaiiy. """ Captntn Nelson of thol.lto Saving 4tn tlon is visiting In town today. From Friday? Pally. The barometer stood at 3").0l at noon today. W. P. Murphy was a vleitor at North Bond today. . T. II. Barry of Kmplro was In town to day on buslnoss. Mrs. J. V. Farley was shopping in Marehflold fodny. V. lv. Duncan was a business vleitor to North Bond today. Two feet of enow ii rcporttd in the hills about Loon Ltke. Mre. John Ixjurp tail is reported ser iously ill with pneumonia. - Wm. Nasburg is seriously ill at home from an attack of npendicitis. The Chamberlain Democratic Club will meet tonight at Firemans ilall. T.J.l'oeand wife of Wisconsin are visiting on tho bay with menus, air. Poelshorewithavlowof investing at North Bend. T. Nicholson, second mate on the echooner Encore, had about half of the laat two fingers of his right hand cutoff in the winch today. tho town at onco begin to smell fome nting as toon in this high and lofty of flclftlcomce in sight nml they havo busi ness In romu nlhor part of town. The fco now goes Into tho city treasury as well as tho tenmstern' licences of which theto arc 19 now issued. Besides all this revenue there was one cow and on drunk, and two tnoro dogs yesterday, The city marshal Is eutely earning his salary now, --- " Sciatic Rhoumatlsm Cured. "I ltavo been subject to icintic rheu- mnlimt Inr vnntp." nvs 12. IK WaldlOIl of Wlltnn Junction, Iowa, "my Joints vor stiff and mvo mo much pain and dixomtort. My Jolnti would cr.irk when I straightened up. I uetM Cham berlain's IVin Malm and havn been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache front tno out trounie tor mnnv months. It Is certainly a wonder ful liniment." For sale by Juo. l'ruess. "FOOL EDITOR" CALLED DOWN A North Bend Citizen vs. the North Bend Citizen, Chas. Bwanson has routed his farm on Daulcla creek to Win. Norton. Mrs. Jensen has ndtl.nl a now and at tractive sign at her board lug house. W. !1.8liJni tnod hU Interest In the Blanco iWolover to K. J. Flanagan who Hill opcratftno house ,or tll l"08" cut. rrrrnrr Severely Biififei) Tho Misses Marshall and Mngeo of Umpire wore in town today shopping. John Thornsthwolto has bought tho Tinker Borers farm on Daulcla creek. Fred Noah ol Allegany waa in town on business today, Tho Dean Lumber Co. will atatt ttiolr mill again Monday. Tho Marehtleld merchants had an un usually lively trade today. An onernLSn was performed upon Win. NiuIiuk this afternoon, for npen dicitis l)r.Mingm had charge nl tho operation. t tho tlmo of going to prota wo hoi not learned tho success of tho operation Tho milk hut robber was In evidence ngln todny.thls tlmo Mealing n quart can and returning; rfco can to thu steam or, Mr..Frnk Flv. tho owner, says he will buy mlk lor anyone who can not afford It bulho wants It understood be- foru baud. Tho barometor Mood at noon today 30.01,; exactly What It w8 yesterday. Miss Rosa Glbbs la spending n few days with friends on Catching slough. Bho will commence a terra ol tcbool at Bay City next Monday. The Fnneral of Frank Holland took place at 3 o'clock p. m. today from the kpisccpal church, Rev. Horefall ofliciaticc. Tho grading crow at North Bend be gan work to tlrnl'h tho grading on Urant Circle. , Holler has arrived In out San Francisco. Ilia oc hat of Sign and Pictorial we are ploaeed to note that he Intends t locate hero permanently, lie la n brotior to Mrs. 12. M. Furman of this placo Mr. A. MarHhlluld cupatlon U fainter an Mrs. S. J. Sleep nnd Mrs T. E. Mor ton ol Llbhy, wero visitors m Marsh field today. J. B. Davis'and wife returned from San Francisco yesterday. They left their baby in care of friends and a nnrte for farther treatment. II "North Bend la a "one-man town," for goodness ke let all Marebfield's progressive spirits incorporate, to n hey can act "as tne man." Musty Ike. The A. K. W. Club met Thur4day af ternoon with Mr. J. T. McCormac. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs. Lando at her home on Telegraph Hill. The mail which arriyed this morning was unpacked eleven times before it reached Marsbfleld from Roeeburg. There Is a force of men opening the road lu the mountains. There is eomo talk in tho Coaledo neighborhood of a move for a school' hnnso in the district. This is in the right direction and should be done. Why have a school district without a Ecbool house. Adjudged Insane Chas. Werdan, who has been stopping Rt tho home of M. Vogal on Coos river waa brought to town this morning by Capt. Levy Snyder, who waa deputized to bring him to town for examination as to his fuulty. Ho was brought before JudgoIIydo today and ndjudyed insane Captain Snyder will etartto Salem with him Monday. Travel by Sea ., . ... V L-OKBengera on outgoing "",i-" hMv.ndllne AV Hall, Mrs Unit, Mr. Blrtelr. Chas b " " Editor Dallv Coast Mail, Marihfield. Oreg. Gentlemen: Yetterday'a attack on Humo shows to hat extent a "fool editor" can go. Evirvbodv that is familiar with Gold Beach and Wedderburn knows that there is not a person or firm that treats Tjith his laboring class as liberal as II. 0. Hume. Tho statement that he works his employees eleven hours for a day's work is as false as Is hla chargs that he rents houses to his Chinamen free and charges bis white help rent, ofter hauling them thirty miles, etc. Everybody on this coast that runs a fih cannery, employs Chineee. Mr. Timon, at Bandon, Southern Oregon Co. at Empire, H. Sengatacken, at Marsh Bold, and Ueed at Umpqua, all have to employ Chinese, and they all havo to mako a contract with them and guaran tee so many casea, fish or lo fish, be sides thoir exponsce In and out of the country, together with their buakala- tion or house rent, as tho "fool editor" calls it, A short tlmo ago the readers of the "Oregonian" could havo read a piece, stating one cannery bad suspended operations failed for $20,000. The caoee waa guaranteeing w many thous and cases to the Chinamen and no run offish. Just tho same way Mr. Hume would have had to haul Chinaman back over this rough road of th'rty miles free, while the boas Ch'namen carried tho sack, if there was no ruu of fish. Did the tho "fool dditor" stop to think of this side of the question?. If Mr. Humo was so unkind to hla working-men how is it he pulled every vote in his precinct, excepting three votes. Now, we know that Mr. R. D. Home baa donated to the boys on Coquillo River 12C0, towards boring for oil, and the boys interested in this Oil Company aronotgqing to forget it this coming eltctioo. Also Mr. U. D. Humo sent his tug to uoqulllo River and, Rtocked the river with spring run of young eal- Lraon, freo to all. Aieo no gov u paeeed to protect there and all other young eilraon from being caught with E. K. Jones sold his lot at North lfe'nd today for $525 through the agency of Wyalt & Peterson. K. E. Wilson tho Meadow Brook rancher was In town today. He helped bring down tho mall. Firrt Steamer to Land Tho Emjlro landed today at North Bond at tlo now dock, sbo being tho first eloamr that has landed at the city dock. Thsevont wna celebrated by the blowing of jvhietloa nnd ringing of bo'la. (Coquillo Bulletin) Last Monday morning when Kdwln BUItiRMit waa starling n flio l ' brother' lurnlluro store, n fan of gnso. II.... .till.,., ton nmir It) BtOVO, OXpil'l"". spattering Iho liquid over the young man which ciuhmi m cranium - lire. Ho ran to tho lmu' door and call cd for help which, fortunately, wn near, nml niter rolling lt In n pool oi ' In tho mlddlo of tho Nttort tho flames i.. i.i- ,-intl.lnu worn oxtlnguWhml. Ho had boon badly burned nootit the lego and arms, hut hid woolou eweater pro tooted his body. A crowd had collected by thla tlmo nnd all turned their nttetitloit to extin guishing the llamoH In tho building, ..i,t..ii limlL-nlnod eonsidorabbi headway. My hnrnlu and unorgotlo effortn. thon i vm mmn under control ai'd very llttlo dnmiigii wan ilono. At hist reports tho sufferer was get ting along as well an could bo expected, but waa atlll In eoimldnrnbln pain. Thla emphasizes tho necessity of ex trnimi caution in handling gasoline.. It i. ...... nf t)mi?roatest dangers wo havo to contend with In modern times, owing to its great tendency to quick explosion ami tho universality ol its use. Too much caution cannot bo taken wbon this nrll- olo la kept on tho promises. -22i"2'J-rU'- t Vlnoorrairis helping out In" Btattfls grocery today. lr. and Mrs. ,ml Mills wero visiting in town over Hunday. Tho barometer was unusuully low lq day reaching Ulf.fB. W. I'. Murphy wont to North' Bond today on Illiniums. Wm. I.awhorn Htartod oporatlono on tho Hay Ulty logging camp tonny, .Mn. H. A, Yoakatn nml daughttr Mary wero shopping In town lodny. iii "U" ' John Johnaon of Knrndnlo In making Improvements on hfn resMoneo. Miss Evn Wilson wont up to Hiimuoi today, nfter spenillng n week in town,. i Dr. Cnlen, of ('(xnillle. was In.Mnrilf Held Saturday on professional business. Mrs. Ida Patcrson is moving today to North Bend whoro eho will open n store for tho salo of ladies' furnishings. Engineer Geo. Roberts of tho Kmplro fa visiting his relativos up Coos river while tho steamer is here. 'I havo tsed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver lablets with most satisfactory results," siys Mrs F. L. Phelps, Hous ton, Texas. For indigestion, bilious ness nnd constipation these tablets are mostexcelleut. ??oiu oy jiio, i rcuea. A number of tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wilbur met at their homo Friday ovoning and enjoyed a Bociablo round of progressive wbist. K Henderson traveling salcsmam for Hill Bros. San FrancUco wholesalo Coffeo & Spice house ia making tho bay this week. Noble Bros, havo 20 fat mutton eheep nnd ten dressed beoves coming on tho Alliance to relievo the stress of tho homo shortage. Did You Ever It may bo interesting to somo who have slipped in Just a few words" of writing In n packsgo of paper or mer chandise mailed at tho lowest rates to their friends, that tho abnso has be come so common that postmnstorn have been instructed to examine such packages and report, if writing is found to tho department officials. Tho next he knows will bo a visit from n Deputy U. S. Marshal with n warrant of arrost, tho result being a fino of fi'j nnd tho cost of action. Ex. Tho Gardiner Gazette comes out this week under tho management of Chas. A, Perklus. The Gazette is very much improved thoreby. Jeff Thrift, who has been at work tho past week assessing North Bend, returned to his homo In Coquillo on ac count of sickness in his family. Tho Ivy which Eatled In aj big aa life Thursday under the guldanco of n new captain went high nnd dry on tho mud. The tug has raado several pulls without avail. A Successful Business Mr, E. Marsh the Racket storo man has now been In business two years in Marsbfleld. His business tho Racket atorowssan experiment. Ills now an assured succosa and ono of tho fix tures of Marsbfleld and will somo day be onoof tho leading businesros of tho tho town. Tho butlness has almost outgrown its present quarters. Mr. Marsh is not pushing tho businesi ns nggrcsivoly as possible on account of his health, but la morp than satiation witn tho treatmont he haa received, coming to our midst a etrauger. Coquillc Valley Creameries (Bulletin) Tho Coquillo City Creamery com .........! n..rtimi limt Monday under the management of Nosier Lyons. They are receiving milk only on alter nate days at present until wio eenaun opens up more fully. Tho patrons of tho Coquillo Ico A Cold Storage Company had n meeting Inst Saturday and It was decided to run tho plant on tho eamo plan us last year. Tho owners will manufacture tho butter and sell It for tho patrons on commie olon. Nocheeio will bo made unless by .....ui ntniiest ol thoso furnishing mo milk. J. A. Davenport will act as man ager and Win. BllngHby will "sling" tho middles. Thoy will begin operations next Monday. Tho meeting ol tho patrons of tho Star Creamery at Norway last Saturday wa o, very satisfactory ono In every particular. Thu same directors wero rc-elecied, with tho exception cf Mr. Strong, who linn Itft tho county. Tenn Roblson was elected in his p'aco and H. L. Carl was elected malinger. Thoconrcin Is to manufacture butter for tho patrons at 3 ceutH per poutid tho coming season. Noble Bros, received somo moat on tho Alliance, though not nil thoy order-id. i ii f i .i W. V.. Woodward who has been work ing for J. B. Davis is now ttayiug in town. Tho gasullno Koiohod took up n lure..) supply of provisions to tho Ln'vhorq logging camp today, Tho ivy wbh brought up today by tho lug, having been delayed sorerill daa on tho mud tints. A band ol .laps arrived on tho Alli ance for tho Hprrckles Co., to work on the Hectlons on thnt road. Isiac Lnndrlth left today v'a Drain to visit his brother at Lorain, Lane count)'. Mr. UndrlUi will bo absent n mouth. Tho Kiutoril HtrnocUblu given at the hall nf the I.ulliurii church was n grand ruches both financially nml otherwise. John C. McDugal representing J. H. Newbauer & Co. of San Francisco, wholceale grocers is on tho bay visiting his many friends nnd supplying his trade. Sorious Stomach Trouble Curotl 1 wnB troubled with n distress In my stomach, rour ttotnach and vomiting spellH, and can truthfully eny tint Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv.-r Tab lets cured rne. MrH. T. V. William, Lalngsbiirg, Mich. Thnsu tablets nro guaranteed to cure ovory case of stoma ch trouble of thin character. For sale by .'no. PretiSH. Dr. Kline, of Brndon, waa lu town ov er Sunday. Hn will rcmovo to Cottage (Wove, w litre lu will rojldu In the fu-. turo. Mrs. J. Porklns ol (lardlner, elstor to Mrs. Cowan, who baa been visiting In Morrhfleld for revcrnl weeks returned to her homo today, Mem-rnA. I). Wright, Win. I.nwhorn, S, B. Sherwood, Kd Flock anil Mark K'lioeto catiui down from Sumner today to register. Coquillc Schools The Emplro camo In today nnd whilo coming up the bay towing a Bcowload of apudB, thercow wasswnmped at Bong stackena warehouse. Some of tho pot- lntoes wero lost. (Ccquilio Bulletin) The school census for 11)01 shows n total ol 420 children of school ngo In diu trict No. 8, which compriro. tho city of Coquillo. and about 60 children who live outside the city limit. Thn nubile school building in this city will bo enlarged as soon as thjs term of school is finished. Tho lumber is being hauled now nnd two now rooms will be added which will provido for tho Increa'ed number of pupils. It Is n do prorable fact thnt with a ceneus cf 120 of school age in this district only about two-thirds of that number attend echool. NORTH BEND SECURES MORE MANUFACTURES The Coming Manufacturing Center 01 Southern Oregon Mr. L L. IMfirihaiigh, u young :i an from SpoLnno arrived on the Allium n yesterday and will tulco a poiltlnu with i.H.Kaufman A Co., in their rur.l estatu agency. Blakloy. A J Blakely, D A Doneleon, Mrs Watson, C B Marshall, Mies A Anderson, Mrs Tolnome, Chas Lenberg, Joo Abelll, Bennett Swanton, Mrs Wil liams, Miss Kauffraan, O D Laval. Mrs Te Laval A child. E R Denkee, W T Garratt, Miss Clara Earle 5 Eecond clasa. Earning His Salary The city dog catcher is doing n good business thio month nnd has already taken tho ecalps o! about 35 canlnee Mho wero not wily enough to eecape lib jong grasp, In fact tho common dogs of T.n flihnrman on Ccnullle are not going to forget Mr. It. D. this coming election. Now. Mr. "fool editor" of tho "North Bend Citizen' if you havo any more charges against Hon. It. D. Hume wo hope you will make it known quick, ne- cause the Primaries nro noor at hand and yon will bo to sick after they nro over that you cannot writo thorn. But for goodness eake, don't be bo eilly ne you have been in this article referred to. A North Bbnd "Citjzf.n" North Bend, Or. Mar. 21r From tho Bandon Recni dor Saturday brought E. S. Detn. of Myrtle Point, this way. Mr. Dean is an aeplrant for political honors lor the ropuoucan nuo of the house, nnd was probably out on a handshaking tour. He wants to do Eomo osnesslng during the coming term. Growing Fast The A. O. U. W. lodgo nt North Bond tool: in 20 now momberB last nighi, maklnu 70 In all. Tho new lodgo now hasthedeatlnctlon of having taken in more mombora during tho past month than anv Workmen lodgo In tho Btato of Oregon. North Bend Lodgo No. 80 ia the name and within tho next two weeks they oxpect to give n grand ban i quot to their friends and members, Tho pooplo of North Bond havo sc cured the establishment ol n paper pulp and paper mill, capable of ampin) lug over 800 people, thus lidding another now industry. Tho Mail is informed, howover, that thoro Is an obstacle to ho ovorcomo hoforo this vnlunblo acquisi tion to tho miinulaeturing industries of Coos Bay can be nn nssured thing, nnd thnt U a guarantee) of an ndequcto water Hiipply. It will ho nernesary for sot o- ll,l.i, ntmr "(l() (WW LMlllnilH nor iliw. at n Ettiiiiu. Mimh w. ..,-.- n i ' . i... .....,.,1 n tnurn. It In nut I Inw rntn. nnd it IB found that tills MIDPIV expected that It will become provolent cannot bo obtained from tho present or that It will e oi a Bcriuua nniuiu. n wnnld boncood precaution though to closo public bcIiooI early and not havo From the Gardiner Gazette Scarlatina, n mild form of ecnrlot C.ipt. Levi Snyder who camo ovir from thot'oiuillo logo to the Asli.m ns asslNtnnt guurd for an limine man was obliged to return homo today, on account of an nttuck of tho mumps, lib waa obliged t'i secure nnothor deputy. Wm. NaBburg wl o was opented upon Saturday for iipendicltlH bus railed from it in lino shape and Is in n ond way to recover. Tho physicians who did thu work nay ho woa one of tho worst cntos ever operated upon on Coos Bay, t IV DUIlTO' ,r Heklth krid STRENGTH with AYN'S f ONIC VERMIFUGE, .1Vr. -r.. ..j LL.li. Inlor fop WOMEN. jtHfliiiUtN, and MEN. .rbei k ?& nm nrlvatn term proposed until it is etamped out. An intercat la manifested in turning eomo of our many poat bogs into cran hnrrv i-ar.lena. Tho beavers havo left mnny spelt bpotB roady for improve rnnnt. Exnoriencod growora ar now upon lie ground looking over tho pror pecta; poon their report will depend an important induBtry. Wo linvo Biiitnblo ground. Whom thty nro now owned and the ownora do not caro to improvo tho grouud eatitfactory nrrnngomentH ahoold oe given growerH to do so. Tho new machinery nnd lighting plant lately Installed In the mill hero la prouounced aauccoss, -Much mora can be accomplished now with tho same force than ormerly Tho (ico, E, Chamberlain club met Friday night In eeeret conclave In tho l.JlliL.. ., .In. Minivlnii ilninnmt fir I I'lrnlilltlk'H hnll. iMtlOM JllltlOrlnilt lit nl iui:iuui'c, iu iiu ij"'n .w i "-, - wnter in tho now town la bo grent now i iiess in being traiiHiicled nnd the Dmho- that it will pOHSloiy preciuuo una nonvy .crate urn ning hj pm mi urn ngiu m tueir uvea in inos county tuu coming additional demand. Yot Mr. Simp boij lionon in tlio near futuro to arrange i tlection. for nn odequnto water supply bo thoro will remain no barrier to any industry for which there may ho room nt North I Boat Bond. . Wo nro infnrmod thnt tho furnitnre nnd box factnrioH urn Hnfely landed and that both will bo in operation before six months havo pamed. Couqh Mocllcino for Chlldron From Tucsday'o Dally. A Inrgo flock of Cooto jiro in tho bay today fiHhing. ' L. Wlrth of Milllcoma was a buelnoaa visitor today. When yon buy u cough medlclno for hiiuiII rhildrcn you wntit mm in which you can plum Implicit eonlldenco. You want one that not only relluvun out cures. You want ono llint Is nnquoa tiuiiHhly linrmless, You want ono that y tilfminul to take. Chnmhorlnln'ii Cough Uitmudy meetu nil of theso con dlilons. TIiitoIh nothliiK to good lor tlio ciiiii.'Iih httil eolda Incident to child, ho'id. it in nlio ii fi-rlnui preventlvo niiilcumfor croup, and- there Iw no danger whatever from whooping cough win n it Is given. It hH been used in muny epidemics of that disease with perfect euccouu. For salo by Jno ProUjB,