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(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Tho Alliance Bailed for Ban Francisco
loday.
WTiie Areata arrived In.tjjB bay from
San Francisco this morning.
Tho Czarina nrjlced from San Fran-
cl.'co this morning.
A. 0. Young of Eureka la registered
nt the Hotel Blanco today.
Kcmembor tho grand Republican
rally at North Bend Vomorrov evening.
, Jay Wilcox who made a flying trip
to Portland recently, returned to the
iay city on yosterday'a Alliance.
R. E. L. BedllHon, tho hdtel man of
Uandon ia a guest at thr Blanco in this
city today.
Tho'weatber man is glvtng na ft little
..Oregon-mist for a change today. Will
soine one please till httn to keep tho
change?
J. L. Mars a prominent business man
bl Baadon is visiting the Coos Bay met
Hois registered at ther
ropolis today.
Blancbo.
H. L. Houstin, M. D.. is a Portland
.physician whose name appears on the
register of tho Blanco ainco the arrival
of the last Alliance.
'
In a letter, recently received irom
Father Donnelly by a prominent chiieu
of this plaee", It ia stated that ho will be
hers about tho 20th of this month.
" O.Timrobna of Astoria, but who has
-.large jmtarests in Coos County, among
which ia tho Bandon cannery, arrived
ou tho bay by yesterday'e Alliance.
A. Ii. Grisgby of San Francisco is hero
'to set up tho new Simplex typc-settfog
machine for tho Coast Mail. Mr Gngi
by arrived on the last Alliance and ia re
gistered at the Blanco.
Sheriff Gallier camo ovor from the
.county seat yesterday and ia visiting
-the Cocs Bay towna today. He will re
main for the big Republican rally at old
Korth Bend tomorrow evening.
The Echooner Wellfort, Capt. Lewie
-maalnr nrrivpil from Sftri FranciECO tO-
day and ia loading with lumber at
Porter mill.
the
v' Quick Arrest
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena. Ala., was
twice in the hospital from a severe case
of piles causing 24 tumors. Alter doc
tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further
inflammation and cured iiim. It con
quers achea and kills pain, 25c. at John
Freusa Druggist.
Chas. Furhop, who baa been a resi
dent of (forth Bend for some time, is a
pnffflr on the out-coins Alliance. J
He expocta to return at eome future
4ime.
i
jTFrauk' Bridges, has accepted n posi
tion us etenographer withlCoko &
Coko during tho absence of E. L. CJ.
Farriu, who ia now with hfa wife in
Portland. ,
i
Thoworkof breaking ground for
tlioW. U. Douglus fitoro building,
to Ijo enrooted on tho vacant lot be
.tweentho Podt olllco and tho Garfield
hotel begun this morning.
gf J.;B. MoCluc, of Portland arrived
on Coos Bay on tho Alliance yester
day and is vibitiug relatives in Marsh
field today. Ho will loavo for Port
laud again tomorrow, going out via
tho overland route.
John Snyder, of tho Central Hotel,
ncoowpauicd by his sou Georgo and
daughter, Mrs. Addie Rollingson, left
on tho south bouud Alliuuco for
San IVtmolsco today. They oxpoct to
remain in tho oity nlxmt three weeks.
Alfrod Suudorlund, tho young man
wlxo WR8 brought do'U from Kings
ij., notnn with a broken leg
a yee'tordy nnd who wiw plaood Ii tho
swbdish hospital under tluyroaro oirale at 60nBtac!:enB Pharmacy at"
. tr 1 f ,n.'
I Dr. Horsfall, is reported to bo -rosting
loqal:
The now twoBtory front now being
added to tho E. J. Hansen fiult store on
front street J about completed. Tho
addition will be 20x00 feet and will mat
erlally add Co tho appearance aa well as
the itcreroom of this popular stand.
I . i
B. S. Moee, of Bouldtog Island Call
fornia, who la n pasieugor south on tho
outgoing Alliance, and has purchased
tho A. Lneo ranch on south fork of
Oooe river is an experienced asparagus
farmer and today informed tho Coast
Mail reporter that it was bis intention
torouvcit tho ranch, with Ha present
acrcsgointo an asparagus farm, lie
announced further that sotuo timo in
the not far dlstaut future ho'wlll estab
lieh a cannery on tho ranch nnd will
can tho miscellanlous f tuita and vege
table! of Cooi river for tho cartern mar
ket.
Mado Young Again
"One of Dr. King's New Life Pills
each-night for two weeks has put mo in
toy 'teens' again" writes D. II. Turner
of Dempfoytown, Pa.. They'ro the best
in the world for Liver. Stomach nnd
Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25c at John Pruuss Drug
btoie.
R. D. Hume, arrived" on tHo bay
w(th his gasoline schooner Bonvick
tnis morning, nnu leaving uw
sohoonor at North Bond to bo loaded
with lumber, camo up to Marshiield
ou tho 1 1 o'clock Flyer. When enter
viewed by tho Mail rejiortcr Mr.
Humo said that ho wan on tho bay for
no particular business; but simply
came over becauso tho schoouer hart to
come for lumber, and tho opiwrtunlty
was too gyod to pass up. Ho said
that it was his hopo to take Mr. Coke
back to Rogue river with him us the
Democratio nomineo for joint senator
was now in that field. Mr. Hnuiu
says that he is not certain whether ho
can attend tho Republican rally ' at
North Bend tomorrow evening or not.
Memorial Services
Tho Woodmen q! tho World, on Mon-.
day May SQ'th, acting as escort to the
G. A. R., will hold memorial services
and unveiling of the xnonutnenta to Into
members of Coos Bay Camp No. VM.
All fraternal organizations ato respect
fully invited to attend and lake part in
tho exercises.
Tbepicceseio.) will format J. O. O. F.
hall at 2 p. m, under command of Major
Morton Tower. The MarsbCold Band
will furnish music for tho day.
Travel By Sea
Arrivals on steamer Alliance from
Portland, May 10: Mrs.Malonoy. Mlse
Malonsy , Frank Moloney, Etta Maloncy,
Gertie Maloney. H. 0. Toello C. Goun
ger, W. D. Martin, Mrs. F. Barman,
Miss C. Barman, Chas W. Morton, A,
Johnson and eix second claae.
For Marsbficld : J. F. Cronkbite,
R. C. Clark, J. II. Sollivan, & wife, W.
F. Smith, J. H. Pudenskay. A. H. Gngs
by. H. L. Houston, S. D. Martin Jas
'Wilson. Mrs. Bradley, Horbert Bradley.
H. A. Van Amrlngt. J. C. Wilcox, T.
Norburg, C. TimmonB and 0 second
class.
Departures rsnth 1 7 tho btpamer Al
liauco Toosday May 17-f JO Kmerson,
Mrs It D Chandler, J G Walters. II II
Eutcn, J H Cole. Ed Gundleflnger, K
Harnett, W Langworthy, Mrs Curran,
MrsEE Rogers, Mat Nystrom, Vick
Nystrom, V II Pargo, C J Furhop. B
S JIojb, Jcbn Shyder. Geo. Onyder,
Miss Snyder, J B Coppol.
jftcKinley Hems ,
Mrand Mr. L. F. R. Holler intend
moving to Gravelford in tho mar future.
Mr. Hellr has tho contract ol buildipg
a bi-rn forMr. Hall.
The weather is flue and ho crops are
growing niccl; '
School ie progressing nicely under tho
management of 'Miss Mabol Lowborn,
with quite a largo attendance
Supt. W. II, Bunch went to Ccquille
Monday.
MIfs Emma Chandlnr. who has been
vltidng l.er titter, Mrs, 1 eu Mast, ol
this plure, returned Id her homettt Leo
Tho mumps made ua a short visit, .
A MeKlNUiVlTJJ .
Tho plat of. tyenzslacken's addition to
Murelifl.iM liHoliinn filed and lotinro on.l
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, rea6onablo pripoa and easv terms of
J payment.
Fmllyilc Items
J, Ronborx ta flnlshlhgup ft neat ono
and one half story residence on his lot
in Fruttvalo.
W. B. Sanford ia clearing bio flvo acio
tract and will build n hoiuaon thb enmo
this summer.
Mr. Gtbbs, of Sonoma county, Cal,,cx
pecta to build nt Fruitvalo shortly. '
Songataokon's Fruitvalo property ia
V V , .V, . .1 . VV. Th0 0 Compnuy laid olf
front additiou to tho same, front nc , ., . , ., ,, ...
on Catching slough. Wo underhand , 0,w of ! " " r II II
tho plat will bo filed In a fow days. ruu ywtonliiyjiu iiooouut of no work.
t v i.'i-i- ,,. n A. II, Johnson, who owns moat
Ii. r. tink, umnngor of tho Coos Bay , .-, ,,. -,,. . . m , ,. . ,
,,... ' ," . 1 ,1 market In Coqu oO ty alu Marshlluhl
Candy Compony, has moved his candy 1. , . , ,, , , 1
.. ' ,.,' ,, ., ' 'ou buslnues today, Ho may bo found
factor) ltito tho storo room recently flj, f, ,, ,
vacated by the Cooa Bay Mill & Lumber " Ul Uo,UrnK
Company in tho Coffoo Club building. ... ..""TTi "" n .. 1 i .
Ho has just received by tho AUhbco an AU "lwblloaus, should attond tho
asiortmentof tho raw materials for tliu I.,,IK ly onlletl by tho Mitchell Re
manufacturing of candies and announces publican Club At tho North Ileud
that hia stock, now somewhat ruu down, pnvlUou tonight. Good Bund imurio
will soon bo replomlshed with tho bet arid good siwvking. Come out.
homo manufactured candlea in tho
mat ket. K. K. Jouw, rcoolvod his liouxuhnld
furuituro by tho hint bout from San
Martin, Wallaco, representing tho , IVauolsco, and will noon 1h at homo
Portland Flouring Mills, arrived from ' iu his now quarters, tho Edna O'Con
tho Oregon metropolis ou yesterday's jj011 nwldonoo on Cedar strtH-t.
Allianco and is taking tho glad baud ef)
old friends hero today. Mr. Wnllact', ' ., . Q. , ., ,...
. , , ., , j . -1 i Mrs. A. Stoimuortnen, of Coos river
who was but rermtly married, brings! ... . , .
his wih with him on this trip which has ww Hncciwrnlly oponitwl on for n
necessitated, iu many instancoP, his re- complicated caso of appendloltos
ceiviug a double doio'of congratulations. yurturdiiy. Tho oiKirntion was iwr
Tho happy couple cro staying at tho. formed by Doctors Mingus and Straw,
Central. I and tho lady is resting nicely today.
Cspl. L. D. Mahone, field secretary
01 me uregou Aiut.i-aioon i.eogue, ar-
rivod in Marshiield today by way of tho
overland route, from Drain. Ho left
this afternoon for Allegr.ny vrhcro ha
1'cturcs in tho interest of temperance
tonight and will return to to this city
tomorrow to All an engagement of
liko nature at the Odd Fellows hall to-
morrow ovoniug.
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A GOOD REGULATION
Gain of 386 our ' Figures
Years Ago
of
Two
Following io tho fre?Atrntiou for
Coos county at tho closing of tho booVa.
This is a gain of &S3 over tho roulitrr.-
tiou ol 1002, where it footed up 2245.
Bnndon l
22 .
Myrtlo -to
Toledo .W
Coos City "
Coos Rivor ' 07
Coos River North " I 41
KaatCoquille '. 171
Wefct Cotiuillc 1&7
Deer Park , 10
Empire 70
Enchanted 70
Four Mile 31
Lako 13
N Marshiield . l."7
S Marshfleld XW
Mieaouri W
MyrtloIPoInt 2W
Newport ' -- 07
Norway 103
Parkereburg ; .. CI
Proepor ) -45
Riverlon f OS
Rowland " . 13
S Slough S ' 29
Sumner - 37
Tenmilo J
North Bend . . 257
Leo 22
Total 2031
A Sure Thing
Tt is paid that nothing Ii nuro except
death and taxes, but that ia not alto
getlif.r true. Dr, KlngN New Discovery
for Consumption is a sure euro for all
lung and t'iroat tioublcs. Thousands
can testify to that. Mrs. 0. B. Vim Met
ro r.f Uhepl.ordtOHn, W, V,, says "I hud
n revere caeo of Bronchitis and fur a
year tried overy thing I .heard of, but
trot no relief. Ono bottle of Dr. King'.
New Diecovery then cured mo absolute
ly. "It's iiifalliablo for Croup, Whooping
Cough. Grip. Pneumonia and Consump
tion. Try it. It is guaranteed by Juo,
Pretifs, drtiguist. Trial hottlo froo, Iteg,
sizes DOc, 1 1.00.
(From Wcdnesday'B Dally.)
The Aicata sailed fot San Francinco
today at 10 a. in,
Or. McConnuc, is 11 business vinitor
at tho county seat today.
J
F. Sumnor and Earl Dibhlo aro carhj
sporting a now hnell ulcycle caught Irom
tho Milner otoclc today.
'"tlenry Moyer, cigar talesman for tho
Ma?on & Eh man Tobacco Iiouco In Port
jJaaiTld in tho city today
Miss Ida Lainonl, who has boon visit
ing friends at Bandon, rotornod to the
Coos Bay motropotlQ today.
J, F. Flivungan, a Ban Franolnbo!
commorolal niui, Is today registered
at tho Blanco.
Mrs. J. S. Oolio ar. is reported to b
much kttor tpdny. Tho olmneos for
recovery aro now good.
' Peter Mlcholbrlnk, u prosiwrous
farmer in tho Alleuanoy district is in
tho oity on business today. Ho ro-
' jiorts orojw doing nicely in that hco-
tiou.
I , , . .
' iri,. J. W. Tibbotts and little
, rt,lUKhter Hazel, were passengers on
', tod t.Kl)lm, Arcut, enrouto for
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SaiitFruuuisco from which place they
, go' vast tosjtvud tho summer visiting
I with relatives ut Waverly Iowa.
Swaneon and Davis, who have
a contract for hauling coal from
the mines to tho pumping station of tho
Marshiield wntor works, purchased ono
of thoo largo Mitchell wagons at Mil
ncrc toJay.
A Startling Tost
To pave a life. Dr. T. . Morrill, of
No. Mohoopany, Va mado u startling
let! reituiiug in u wouueriui cure, uu
writes, "A patient was nttacked with
violent homorrhagos, caused by ulcera
tion of the ntomach. 1 had often found
Electric Bitters excellent for ncuto
atomuch and liver troubles eo I prejerib
ed them. Tho patient gained from tho
first, an I haa not had an attack in li
months," Electric Blttera arn positively
uuardntecd for Dyspopsio, Indigestion,
Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try
them. Only oQc nt John Preues.
J. F. McKce, traveling salesman for
tho celebrated Dunham, Caningham it
Haydon wholesale hardwaro people of
San Francisco, ia registered At tho
Blanco tody.
John Porter, of Allegany, camo to
town with tho spring clip of wool and
mohair. Ho says ho found a ready mar
ket aud good prices.
F. A. Stewart, of Curry county, for
merly customs collector at Empire, has
leaded tho Wcddorburu hotel from It.
D, Humo, nnd will do tho landlord act
In Hie future.
Tho now ad of Edwards & Merchant
appears in this issue, nnd particular
attention Is called to I, as au indica
tion that this new firm will conduct ita
business on 'modern and progroseivo
lines.
Mr and Mrs. Clnn, Mulder wcro ar
rivals (rem Los Angeles by thu Areata,
desiring to tnko a look at this section,
aud aro well pleased with tho place, If
Mr. MulJeu finds congenial employ
ment they will mako their homo bore.
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Jv T. Hull and wife who havo Iwoii
staying at tho Arlington,' iu this oity
(or fioveral days, loft for Portlrnd via
tho ovorhijnl route today. Mr. Hall,
is representing tho CoiiBorvutivo Llfo
InHuraiico ('oinpiiny of Cfilifornia, and
was ucuouipiiuled by his truvoling
companion, Stewart.
Travel by Sea,
PasHcugor list 'of U16 Houtli-bound
.Aroatrtt.Wodncifdiiy, M'rty 18: Mrs.
J. W. Tibbetts, and daughter Ilazol,
Mrs. , JSvorett, 0. Callwidtii,'-' C.
Wehlm,-Mrs.--Wehlin, Mw A. E.'weotlirg nt tho ' homo Tf Miss
,.,' , ' , , , , .. , in 1 1 11 .. .1 ,
Morton,, J. C. Huzolmiui, Mrs. Hazel una tho noxt ouo will bo hold ut tho
man, E. 0. llnycs, J. Hingbuiu,
A tHanjc Ik Schedules
it M I
Commencing next Monday morning!
the ateaninr Cruiser will leave North
Bend at 7 toclock Instead of 8, conawtv
ingvlth the MarshKoUl train for Com
(iulllo blty and Myrtlo Point. I
Tho atoainnr Flyer, beginning 011 that
data also, will loavo Mnrshflold at 1 p.
til. Instead of 2, carrying prtBBOiigorn
frntti tlilt Irnln In llin Inwnr lull' I
VI. I ...V ....... .w ...v.wi'. ." .
Masonic Burial
1
II. 11. Ferguson, who died at his hntno
nosr Flagstaff, yesterday will bo burlod
with Masonlo lionors at Odd Fellow's
cemetery in tills city tomorrow tit 2
P. m.
fiOTICG OF SALE
Notl'co ia hereby given that tho under
signed will call nt public atiutlou In Co
nuiUit City, Coon County, Oregon, on
Saturday, thn 4th. day of June, UK) I,
tho following described unlmals, to wit:
Ono maru II years old In July, 10 hands
high, weight 1,0(10 pounds, color light
hay. to natinty a lieu lor pasturing and
(coding s,ald nuimnl. '
o-tl-it WALTEULAIUD.
A Marklcvilcli Improving
Mrs. A. Marklovltoh is iu roooipt
of tho following letter from tho third
assistant physloiau ut tho state In
Hiino Asylum ludioating somo improvo
incut iu Mr. Markioituh's condition:
May 13 IdOt.
Halem, Ore.
Mrs. Markievitoh,
Marsliflold, Oregon,
Dear Madam J
In rt'ply to your letter I am pleased
to Inform you that your husband is
getting along quite well. Ho sct'ius
to havo improved to quito uu oxUmt
since wo last wrote you and Is inclined
to In) very much more happy than ho
was 11 mouth ago. Wo have arranged
that ho should lw able to perform
somo work in tho tailor shop, which
ho docs very intelligently and is very
muuh pleased to bo given this much
liberty to keep himself occupied with
work which ho seems to enjoy.
We boliuvo that a visit from you, at
such u timo as you may sou fit, will
not lo of any disturbance to him. Iu
faat, I think ho will enjoy n visit from
you and I think you would bu much
pleased to sco his improved statu of
mind. I urn,
Yours very truly,
A'. E. Tamleslo,
llrd. Asst. Phys.
IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
POWDER
Absolutely-jptifi '
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
(From Thuradny'n Dally.)
Fair woathor again,
Assoisor T. J. Thrift is In tho city on
business today.
. Jl
II. I)ckhart roturnod today from 11
mouth's visit to Bait Franclaca. IIo
camo in by way ol tho overland routo.
' 1
E, Boldremaun, a 8au Francisco, candy
drummer, ia registered at tho Control,
in this city, today. ' '
Bam Itotclilldi of (be ' fumnua
Hotuhllds Bros', liquor'' houa'a iu
Pottlnnd arrived in Morshfiold vfa the
Drain routo today. Ho ia eioying at thu
Blanco. .
II. B. Korgui'on, tho'niati who died of
cancer of thu stomach, at his homo at
Flagstaff last Tuesday was intorodjvlth,,
Masonic honors, at tho Old .Follows
cometery liern-nt'SVcloCk'today, 7
Tho Ladies Ati'-'blnij hoid its last
homo of ilrti. Kololmrton Friday. I
Ayefs
When tho nerves are weak
evcrythlnu coci wrong Yon
aro tired all the time, easily
discouraged, nervous, anil
Irritable. Your cheeks arc
Sarsaparilla
palo and your blood is thin.
Your doctor says you arc
threatened with a nervous
breakdown. He orders this
grand old family medicine,
' Knr mnr Umn M mr I li liil ATr'
ariitllU In tujr rulnllf . l M n If"11 f"."la
at ill llin), kint wnilf fill mtillrlii (or lin
imt blood.1' t), Ci Holt, Wit IUyoii, Conn.
IM lioltlt,
An ifit.
j 0. Aran co.,
I.ownll. M,
for
Weak Nerves
Kaep the bowels ronular with Aycr'n
flllt, Jutt ono pill ouch nlQht
Republican's Notlco -
A Itopubllcan mais-mootliig has been
called to convono at thn rooms of tho
Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce to
morrow evening, May 20th at 7:30 p. in.
(or thu purpose of organizing a Itopuh
Ilea:, club In this city. Evory Itopuh-,
Hcan 0.' thli precinct who U Inturuito 1
In tho welfare and promotion of the
party and its ticket Is enmuotly roquost
cd to bo proiunt. An ngranieitlon of
tho Itepuhlicau force will h effected,
somn vory interesting is)Cchoi on thu
loading Issues and ttio political outlook
wll bo delivered, and yon will go feel
ing the hotter by your visit.
Local Option Meeting .
A good audience Including a largo pro
portion ol voters astembled in tho I. 0.
0 F. Hall Wit nlgt't to hear Capt t I).
Mahnno preicnt arguments for thu new
local option law. that Is to bo voted 011
In Juno. Mr. Mrthonu mn.lo a Mtrong
plna for tho prooiod lnu si owing that It
was inteudvd to oitablUh thu right of
the innjnrity to dncidu the qnctttou of
licouses, and gave (null) and comprl
lons to shpw that tho prcrencu of saloons
In a community uudoruilnas tho proi
pcrlly of other linos of buslno.
Itev. II . T. Murrey briefly told ot th.i
siiccuis of local option in Pasadeua,
itiverctdx, nnd other southuru clltui,
Capt Mahono lull today for Coquillu
and will return to Marshlluld on Mon
day. PROBABLY FATAL ACCIDENT
Man's Head Crushed by a Falling
Tree
A inau named WedekumiHir was so
rlously and probably fatally Injured
tills afternoon, while ougnged iu cut
ting wood on II. Sougstuokou'ri laud
near town, iu company with J. W.
Davis.
Tho wind blow down 11 tree which'
fell toward thoiii. Wcdekiimpuf took
reiugo uutlor an old snag, which was
struck by thu fulling treo and Caught
tho uufortuiiuto man's head, fractur
ing thu Hkull and otherwiso lmdiy in
juring ids huud. Dr. MoCoruiuo was
called, and thu man was brought to
town, whorq ho lies in 11 precarious
condition.
BORN
BACOHf-AtMarBhflold, May 17
to the wife of F. A. fJacchl, a sou
100 11,
UEICHKPT At Porter, May 17, 180 1,'
to tho wlfo of Win. Uoichort twins,'
both daughtoru.
NOKDSTROMr-In
MnyI3, 1001, to tho wlfo of Ohaa
Nordatrom, a sou.
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Flanagan
Tkrarshfleld, May 10, 10011 to.
tha wife of i, V. Flanagan, n daugh
ter, '.
Died
8IIQ?lT-tfu Mnnthftold, Or,, Mnr, 17,
jlOOi, Miss BIrilib short.
11 'Tho death of MlBHiShort marks thu
ohd of 11 long atrugglo u;mlnst tin?
iuov(itiJjlfiL during whioli tho unfortu-'
nTito youiig lady has" hud tin) sympathy
ofa; host of -friends, 11s she .lind. lived
nearly all hor lifo on tho bny nimVwus
popular in sooiul oir6l0rtuutlllilU
health forced hor rotironi'snt.
flV'
' tomorrcnV from tho rr aidonoo of E.
a tfiunng(lU( itoy iu, UonifuUc
y.'ho.'funoral will talco pdnoo at 3
ofiloiuting,
'2.
I weily todny.
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