fr W -Vl-fa-yP-fr - t "T 33E3 W" h .personal' apcl (From Friday's. Dally.) (The Cmliia arrived today, i ' s i i1" By ,' the "way, Murk Detrceee got out again, s' J. II. Taylor wentito'Coquillo on bus! new today. Tito AllUnce had 200 or North Bend. tins of frolclit Capt Tom .Holland Czarina oday, arrived on tho Howards',b.untnoter roietercd at 11 a in tod a.'. SO.lu The now warchouso was for tho 11 ret time. used today D. Johnson tho Myrtle Point meat packer was In town today. Mrs. Mnmio Noah returned from a J protracted visit in Portland. Mrs. K. 0. Raymond, of Daniels crock was in town today chopping, Eliia Smith arrived on the Alliance Mr, Smith is in Uio best of health, v Mr. and Mrs. J. I.', Hibbard of milo aro in town viaitinj; relative?. Ten H. Senstacken went to Goqni.'lo tpday on business beforo the circuit court. J P. L. Phelanof Myrtio Point was town today renewing old acquaintances I VA Gallier was nn Coos river yeatcr? ' day-ervingpaperannd returned today (o Coquille. n i J. W. Flanacan and the ecnial manager ffl'r tho IJoyal Tallori went to Empire on basinets.- Tho Tenciile creamery shipped a large quantity of butter from North Bend on the Alliance .. C. E .Nichohan-lias noved intothe Teiidcnco" widen has' been p:epared Tor him in North Merehfltld. Ir. and Mrs. Cliae.,Salandtr return cd to their homo ka(tcr a week'a visit with friends In Marehfield', A camp of the Modern Woodraon of America wus organized in North Bend last evening, with a l&rgo charter list. Mr. and Mre. A. II. Newell decn Washington arrived on ance. Tiie family will epond mer on Coos Bay. of the the Aber-Alli-Buru Andy Nieleon returned from Australia pn tho Barkontino Chehalis. He re turned on the Alliance from Portland hiB morning, ; J. II. Anderson rot;, his foot badly hn't yuaterdVy afternoon bv a heavy timber droppii.g upon it while ho wa.8 at work in tho Portor mill. The tteamcr which was engaged on Teumile has been chungoj to a gasoline and is cow doing the-rrork lor tho Ten mile creamery, NOTICE Will Strang, tht boy I took from tho Co. poorfarm oight years auo has left my house without provocation Apr. 0 andl am no longer reaponelbln for any act of hie or any debts he may contract. E. J. Cowelt 4-9-5t Dan Keating has resigned his position CBsalieman with Chae. George, tho dry meat market building today to tho cor goods merchant, which will he filled by ner which was formerly occupied by 0. E. Williams. Abol'e cigar factory. &!l to;al; I). B. Keating and daughter, Mrs- A. L. Lcrko, of Boston, leave on llio Alli ance for San Francisco' whence Mr. Ldcko will slatifor the east. Mr. Keat ing will visit Iriotula niul relatives In Sn Kraticlrco some time before) I tun ing. D-it-f Tho Marsh field Band lias accepted an invitation to accompany tho North Betid Band on tlie Mayday excursion to bo given hy tho latter next Sunday. Tho baseball gamo will bo played by tho samo two teams that met on tho North Bend diamond last Sunday. Tho mail arrived at 5:45 thU morn inc. and folks were eutpriscd to fiud their mail tn their boxes on coining down town. This is as well na auy ono could with it to be, nud it is understood that it will bo a regular thing hereafter, which will bo mish'ily ploasiug to us all. Mado Young Again "One of Dr. King's Now Life Pills each night for two weeks has put rao in ray 'teens' again" writes D. II. Turner ot'Dempeoy town, Pa.. They're tho best tn thn trnrlil fnr T irnr. Slnmuch unit Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe Only 25c at John Preuss Dreg btore. C. A. Rohrabacher; : tho insuranco agent, has returned from a couple of month's absence, during which he visit ed Washington and fckmthern Oregon. He reports good times in tho sections visited, productu bringinc n good prico, and considerable real cetnto changing hands, from thd iotlox of immigration. A N W Club Pays Bills The ATtistlc Needle Workers' club mot yostemay niternoon ai mo nome oi mtb. F. P. Norton. Tho regular business of c'aD w" transacted and the im- proromenta at present being made on the school grounds in tho way of put ting onttlower beds and thadotreea,wero paid for to the amount of $34.10. this beinc the proceeds from the two ''after noons" recently given by the ladiea of tho club. The noxt meeting will bo with Mrs. T. S. Minot, (Froni Saturday's Dally.) The Alliance sailed at 11 a. m. today. The Crsrina ealled at 12 o.clcck today. Howard's barometer today at 11 o'clock. registered 30.05, Tho Areata will sail from Sau Fran cjeco at 10 a. m. next Tuesday. Frank Vincamp of Allegany moved, to North Bend today and will open n board ing house. Miss Maggie Murphy .tho sphool teacher of Allegany la visiting friends in town today. Fred tfoah'e logging camp shut down yesterday and most of the men parao to town toduy. happer's Lodging fccamp has . shut do-vh fur uu indefinite )Wiod anil many of the loggers came down today, Tho government snag puller is hard at work near Allegany and clearing the river of aomo bad obstructions. J, II. Grills has taken the ngoncy for the celebrated Iver Johnson bicyclo and will carry a stock of theeo wheele, Tho Mail is in receipt ol a communi cation "To the Town," but.would havo j to know whero it'eomea from beforo us ing it. Noble Brothers started to raovo their w yourStrength JAYNE'S TONIC a pleasant, potent,- and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN and MEN. , ' -- . .. . CUBT XT rOM TOUR DRUGGIST. ' ' -' "' '- A. D. Williams, of Portlcm?rVepre sontlntf tho 8mlth Promler Typewriter Co.,camoln on tho Alllnnco and will visit tho dilTorout towhs of tho county, taking orders for that mnchluo, which is one of tho best. Row H. T. Murray tho now paslor of tho Marshtleld Presbyterian church arrived from Santa Harbarn today. Mr, Murnv will conduct the sotvlco tomor fowove'nlntr.iMr. Waller of jforth.Beml preaching In tho mornlug. Ju duo Potter, of Eugene, who will bo elected judge of this district on tho Re publican ticKet In Juno, camo ever from tho Cequlllo yestordAy and is making acquaintances in town this afternoon. JJicnlc Postponed ' f On account of threatening weather, tho Mayday picnic which tho North Bend band was to give tomorrow nt Euegrln's gtovo la beon postponed. This will not in torforo with tho concert at North Bend this evening, Nearly Completed Tho contract for putting slack on First street is fait being comploied, Mr. Ilcisnor expects to bo through with the work by the middle of next week. Tho Job includes about four blocks of of street which our town can bo proud so far ns tho perma'neucy goes. NewCjlylEdilor 0. L. Williams, who has beon lu the roal estato business hero as tho manager of tho branch office of tho North Bend Mercantile and Improvement Co., has accepted tho position of City Kdltor on iUioDaill Coast Mail. Mr. Williams has had considerable experionco in tho I nowspapor business, and will uio his best effort to building up the Mail. Thrown Overboard While Frank Vincamp was moving from Allogany to North Bend tacjay, some miscreant pitched a sack overboard which contained Mr. Vincamp's fellno. Tho eack went to tho bottom of the river nud when tho discovery was made. qnito a disturbance wan mado and had tho real perpetrator been discovered there would probably have been a gen eral riot. As it was there was consider ahlo warm blood displayed. Bridge 'Will Be Repaired Second street bridge alongsido Rood property is to Ixs repaired. the Tho work will be done by tho day the board not deeming it advisable to let a con tract for tho tame. Now underpinning will be put in and the bridgo repaired eofllclent to make it last eeveral years, when the work can be dono in a more completo manner. Burns' New Cannery and Schooner Steam Schooner Almeda. is eoon ex pected to reach Coos Bay. on her way to tho Columbia river. This schooner is tho property Of E. B. Burns, of tho Gold Beach and is on her way to tho Columbia for tho cannery plant which will be installed nt Gold Beach. Th schooner has heen tied up nt San Fran- cieco owing to tho strike. Frank M J Flyo has been engaged to suporintond the cannery and saya tho now cannery will. ho a fine plant ami-able to handle an immonBO quantity of salmon. The new company is composed of some the largestflsh dealers on the coait. Travel By Sea. Arrivals by Alliance from Portland April 20: For North Bend: Miss Von zlie. Mre. Vanzllo, F. J. Duncan and wife. Potor Houek, L. Raemuseon, 8, P. Josponon, Cbas. Baer, B. Anderson, II. Jacobeon, and 0 2nd class. For Marsh field: A. N. Nowoll, Mrs. Newell, Mra. M. Noah. Mra. J. E. Tanner, J. 15, Htornlor wife and daughter. A. 15, Hinch, Cbas. II, Lanhorn, Mlaa M. Boryee, V. 8. Brown, and wife. ,8udoo Salver Mabel Kyle, B. W.Richards, John Wall E. L. Bailey1, T. J. .McNomel, Ouetav 8nonenon, B. Seoley, MIbs E. Gaogor, J. 8. Sperry, J. 8. Polhemns, 8. O, Weeks, 0. 8, Bartholms, E. B. Scofield, E. Smith, A. I). Williams, W. W. Redo leigh and 4 2nd class. with. ErtQINE FOR HOLLANDS NEW BOAT ARRIVES Tho now onulno (or Unptntu Ilollnnd'e now passenger laufeoh which is to carry ptoschgere ou Coorllay, arrived on tho Carina, It Is ono of tho "Hercules" viiiiiei, wh'leh In considered as high elnss pnglno'na Is mado any where, Tho ungtao is a .10-horse power and l cspeo- fnllr built for tlilfl noni. Air. nonanu will toon launch hi boat wtion ho will begin mnkltitf regular rum between Mnrsbfleld nnd Empire stopping at nil points. Coptnln Holland lias taken tho agency for the Hercules Co., for both thu run rino and stationary engines nud will he in tho Hold to supply Uoos county with engines. Qulok Arrost J. A. Qulledgo of Verbena, Ala., was tuico In tho hospital from n Hcvoro cano of piles causing '- l tumors. After doc tori and all remedies fnllod, Buekleii'fl Arnica Salvo iiuickly arrested furthor iullatnmntiou and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain, 25c. at John Preuss Druggist. (From Monday's Dally.) Mits Lena Wcsiola, teacher in tho Kmplro school was a visitor in tho Coos Bay .Metropolis Sunday. A. 1). Pettyjohn has acoptcd tho pos ition bs circulation agent (or thu North Bond Publishing Company. Wm. Murphy ol Gardinor arrived on tho Bay last Saturday 'and is visiting with his sistor, Mrs. Cal Bridges of Coca river today. Mrs. D. L. Rood in expected hero be tween tho loth and 20lh of this mouth, coming from Troadwell City, Alaska, to spend her vacation here. A meeting of tho high school Alumni will be held this evonlng at the resi dence of Dr. McCormnc, nnd coruinl matters of importnnco aro to bo acted upon. Mm, Jas. Richmond, on whom an operation was performed by Dr. Min- gus, last week, is icportcxl still in n satisfactory condition today. Miss Grace DJoU who lias boon stop ping in town for soma timo, was cal(ed to her homo in Coqttillo city today on account of tho serious illncjs of her father, Fred Holllstor, of tho North Bend Mercantile A Improvement Company of North Bend was in Marahfleld morning looking after the transfer tract of Coos County property. this of a J. A. Hinch, today purchased of fleo. Rhoda of this city lots 4 and " in block 22 new North Bend, tho consideration being $1000. Tho dead was transacted through the North Bond . Mercantile & Improvement company. Tho Noble Bros, bought 200 fine mut ton from Hermann Bros, on tho f'oqulllo river last week. Thoy nro to ho delivered in Morebflold na uarly up possible On account of n rush order for a ppec ial shipmont of carrhigo cloth nnd flan nel, the North Bend Woolen Mills ran two hours l3t bight. The order 'was lomplesed and packed for tho Em pire which ealled today. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. A. Rohrabacher will go to Portland on tho next trip of tho Alliance, and will epeud thn summer traveling in tho East and middle West. Thoy will visit tho St. Louis Exposition and will return to Marshfleld to spend noxt winter here. Mr. KalkonHtion, assistant manager for tho Simpson Lumber Company nt North Bond, informs" "tlio MAiii that about twenty houeca ore now under con struction in tho new town, not including tho manufacturing buildings, nnd that the mills now havo ordera ahead for the mo tor Jul for as many morn, which will be turned out us r.6on ni possible. Dr. G, A, HolmcB, of Lawrence, Knn Bas, Is n vieitor on tho bay in soirch of n location. The doctor U Just on hie iwny back to Kiuioun niter an extended tour of llla coast and oxprcbCCBhimecIf aa be in? very favorably impressed with the coaBt in general nnd with 'Coos Bay in Particular, Ho may locato at North end. yU T "Mile North llonu WbYClintlle tfrid Im proyoment Compnny of North Bond liavo sold their branch ol)co In thin olty to 0, h Williams, their former ropro sontatlve, tho transfer being made today, Mr. WllllamB, who lu now ennnged with tho Mar, will employ rt man to look nf tor his interests lu the ollloo, and 1- thouah under a new firm nnma, thu huilnets of uenornl real ostatii will be uontlnued at the old stand on A struct. A Startling Teat To stvo a lllo, Dr. T. O. Merrill, ol No, Mehoopany P'm mJu startling tort resulting In a wonderful cure. lie writes. "A patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, out ml hy ulcera tion of the ntomnch. 1 had often found Electric Bittern excellent for ncuto stomach and liver troubles so I proicrlh ed them. Tho patient gained from tho first, nud has not had an attack lu 1 1 months." Electric Blttors aro positively uuaranteod for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, t'onstlpallon and Kidney troubles, Try them. Only Wc nt John Preuss, Struck in the Face 0. P. Colomryj4, of Tcnmllo, his faco to town for repairs. brought Ho was watching n ball game yesterday, when n batsman lot his club go and It struck Mr. Coleman n downward glnnclnghlow, cutting n eaeh In IiIh upper lip nnd knocking out two of his teeth, lb was patched up by Dr. Mlngus. New Addition to arshfichl Whon Interviewed today, II. Seng slacken Informed tho Mail correspond ent that tho Seugotacken addition to Marshfleld, now being plotted West of Elm street, would bo ready for tho market in about two weeks. Tills uddl tion contains tomo very, dosiieblo real de'nco propeity which Mr. Sengstackon promires to put on the mnrkot nt rcat ouablo figures and on easy terms. Another Business Transfer A.B.Campbell has sold his grocery Store on tho corner of Front nnd Astreot In this city to E. K. Sheldon, of Colfax, Washington, Mr. Sheldon taking pos session this morning. An official an nouncement of the new firm will appear later. o Street Iniprovmcnts Tho (own council has decided to im prove G and Filth st. Tho street is to be graded to the proper city grades and work !s toon t begin. This will make South .Marshfleld property on that street more available and will consider ably onhanco it in value. Court Adjourns Tho circuit Court adjourned nt tho county seat this morning oftcr a ton days aession. Tho following criminal cases woro acted upon. State vs Patrick Naglo, assault with n dangerous weapon, lino flOO nnd cost State vs Suckau, rape. Information filed, bond fixed and case continued un til next term. A report of the civil docket will ap pear tomorrow, Base Ball Sunday . Tho match gamo between tho Marsh fleld nine and tho North Bend regulnri puilod off on thu North Bend diamond yesterday afternoon, loanlted In n rcore of ft to 3 in favor of North Bend. About 200 people Vitnouod the pame nnd while on ndmUsion fco wna charged, b collection was takon to delrny expenses. The collection amounted to $12 and was divided by tho players. False Report Tiio rumor that wab afloat hero this morning to thn effect that Abner Suck an, of Bandon, had coufente vt mo murder of Tom Drain which was com mitted in f'003 county ten years ago, and which waB charged to LaudiB, the multi-murderer, is ontlroly without founda tion. A telephone mossage from tho shoriff stated that the truo circum stances aro that tho elder Reckon was simply re-arrested or retained on tho rape cabo for which ho was before tho grand jury In its rccotit eoaslon. Moving Some Tho old two story building which con tninr.d the cigar factory on tho corner i of Front and D dtreote hue been moved ; to tho woet side of thu block and tho Nohld HroH,, pre now moving their meat market building onto thn lot whore tho factory stood. The usual business of each house was carrled-on during tho movo. It is reported that n fine two titory building is booh to be erected eii tho lot vacated by tho Noble Brothoru, CMP ffi Firm Having purdlfl'i faini. 1). Campboll'it J stock of groceries, hope to he favored with ncontlmuijiceof thn trade of his present patrons; aawe)l as that of others 1 Intend to carry groceries, frtilln, and vegetable of tho very heat tor be had alt goods will he guaranteed exactly, as represented Special earo given to tele phone ordera. I' will ho pleased to extend 80 d.tyo credit to those Justified lu receiving' credit. Respectfully filMIUl IU 15 IC, BllKLDON. The New Coal Find to Be Developed Sam Archie has taken tho contract to fare up thu new coal vein recently dis covered ou Mr, Hcugstackeii'e properly on Cntohlng Slough Just opposite East Mnmhlteld, There Is now a movement on foot hy local capital to develop this vein If found to bo ns It Is expected, Mr. Songstnckcu Is hopeful that thn now fiud will ultimately he valuable mijting property. The favorable loca 'tinn and close proximity to n local market and nearness to mtv luabhj water will all tend to make cany calling for getting thu product, to mnrkot. Letter List List of unclaimed lottert remaining In the Marshfleld Pout Office, May 1st, II KM Person i calling for tho same will plense ray ndvertlecd and pay one cent for each advertised letter called for. Btatichitrd Joseph. Desoto Glm, Czar oka Mr., Dales D I), Elk The, Glenn George, Glover Mrs. Sarnh, Gaffy T, 2, Glorvnuo P, (iocdrum W L, ", Harloy Clins, Holden Tom, Jones T li, Koblar Frank, I.tiuduulst Andrew, Mathesnu Fred, Magrl P, McKny Doo. Murry J E, Nyman Mrs, Neerlng John, Nelson Oltv Orr George W, Paulln Miss Manda, Ruwberg Mre K, Richards Walter, Rooko Mra E, Slmi R, Terry Ocorgo, Underwood J A, Woollcvor 0 M. W B Cuiim, P M. Allegany Items ; Frank Barknsof Marshflold Is visiting his uncle, Frank nud Will Vancsmp, Grandma Vincamp is qulto poorly. Henry Bioko was teen In Allegany V. ...day. Graco Gould io homo from n visit on tho Co'iulllc. Mrs. Tiborg wan In Marshfleld Tues day nnd Wednesday. RevMcPhcrson Is expTtd In "Alle gany, Wednesday evening. Elec Essolstrom of Asli was iu Alle gany n few days ago. 'f Frank Vincamp is to move to North. Bond, Saturday, to run a (warding' house. Mtnatrr. o HERE ARE TIIE WATCHES FOR YOU. Tho works aro Elgin, Wnllham or Duo ber'e, any grade or slue you cIioqxo at right prices. Watches nnd Juweliy repairing dono ou short notice, nnd in up-to-date stylo nt the RED GROSS i DEPARTMENT. H. RI-PA-N-s Tabules . noctors find A good prescription ' For mankind Tlfo C cont packet lV enough for usual occasions. ,The family bottle (00 wn) nontaine a mipply for year. All drug gista eoll ,thew .. . ,t .'', T JEWELRY ' ' .....J iptto i v