-i . .ftl .-,,. T UWm - B .' V T 1 v' H 13 . if l f . J u personal apd ITJSANAnERQFHWm MAKING POWDER Absolutely Pur THERE IS AO SUBSTITUTE .IL ii ire From Tuesday's Dally. The Eagle a ro soon to announce grand picnic. Tho Czarina called from San Francisco this morning. E. Judcll tho cigar salesman is to day registered nt tho Central. L. R. Robertson, the Telephone man, is up Coos rivor on a businoa trip today. C C. Carer, from Myrtlo Point, Li in tho city today and in a guest of tho Blanco. Mrs. J. S. Cok Sr., who has been quite ill for several da s, -is now rapid Jy improving, The work of laying tho plant for tho Daily Evening Pott at North Bend be gan this morning. Over 700 ban now been subscribed to tbo picnic fond. Keep it swelling until it reaches the one thousand mark. John Bear, Democratic nominee county commissioner, accompanied Democratic speakers to Tenmile their campaign tour today. f for the on Howard 31. BrownoU, of Oregon City, arrived in Marshfleld via tho .Myrtle Point routo today, Ho in guest 'nt tho Blnnpo. ' ' Attorney Fred Ilollister and Tho;. Kelsay, of North Bend Mercantile & Im provement Company of North Bend, had bueineee in our city today. Tho Roosevelt Republican Club is plauning for a grand rally in Marshfleld to take placo about tho tast of tbiB month. Their announcemet will ap pear later. i " A. A. Jncobson, tho North Bend furniture mnn hud business in Marsh field today. Ho in loud in liis praisw for North Boud. Capt. h. D, Mahoue, of tho ice wntor brigade, returned from Myrtlo Point ' todny, nnd is among tho regis tered at the Blanco. Made Young Again "OneoiDr King's Now Life PilU, each night for two weeks has put me in my 'terns' again" writes D. If. Turner of DempFoytown, Pa..They'ro the best in tbe world for Liver. Stomach and Jtowols. Purely vegetable. Nevor eripe. Only 25c at John Preuss Drug fctore. J. A. Jecbson, the North Bend furni ture man left ou thlB mornings train for Coquillo city, h'a old home, where lie will remain or a week or eo straight ening up his cfluire and looking after hie interests In that city. A. J. Rhorwood, R. C, Leo and K. B. Senbrook left lor Tenmile on a cam paign tour this morning. They will epcak thero Iu the Interests of Demo cracy tonight and return to Marshfleld tomorrow. 0. Johnson and family, of Coquillo City oamu over ou thu noon train to day and aro now registered at tho Con tral hotel. Thoy lonvo for Gardiner tomorrow. The lumber is being huulod ou tho dock tore for W. U. Douglas' new store lmildijwou (o bo oreofodonl MkinPiMr W BtMHft ipal; M. I. Martin tlio Coquillo City jowelcr who has liccn on V business visitor in Marahflold tho past few days returned by this morning's train to tho county cnt. Mlra Dol la Fox formerly of tho Coast Mail force, hut now of tho Evoniug Post nt North Bend, and who has been visiting with friends and relatives nt Uuquillo city, returned toMarahfleld on todays train. It is reported that John Parre, tho jailor who was InjuHd by fnlUng from tho Porter wharf last Saturday, and who was brought to town yesterday and placed In tho Marino hospital, U Injured internally mid hie case is more serious than was at first thought. Pcheller It. Hermann, Ilepublictn nominee for representative from Coos County, and S. Pierce, Republican nomineo for joint representatives from this and Curry Counties, aro in tho Coos Day metropolis today. They aro reslstered at the Central and will re main for a few days. E. A. Anderson, who went as a dele gate to tho encampment and Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. which convoned at Astoria on tho 17th and 18th inst. re turned home this morning, coming down from Portland and in over the Rosoburg and Myrtle Point stage route. Quick Arrest J. A. Gulledge of Verbena. Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing '2 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain, 2oc. at John Preuss Druggist. Successfuf Entertainment A very inccoitful entertainment was at Moshler Chapel, on South Coos river, Saturday evening, May 1st. A fine program was rendered after which cake and coffee was served by the ladies. AbonL 21.00 was realized which is to be preecnted ro Mrs. Bum merlin who is now tick in MarabCeld. Many thanks is due Mr. Enegren, for bis kindness in running a froe launch for a number of passengers to and from the entertainment. Fenced It is rnmored hero this morning tbat the Hon. R D. Hume, who owns land all around tho property of Capt. E. B. Burns on the lower Rogue river, has erected a four wire fence on bis own premises In such a manner as to cnlirely fenrc Mr. Burns' in or out, and Capt. Burns, who has jast returned from San Francisco, can not reach his houso with out crossing the Hume fenco which is now being guauded by armed men, Tbo wires aro down today between this place and Wedderburn and the particu lars of the case can not bo had, NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the under signed will sell at public auction in Co quille City. Coos County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th. day of June, 1901, the following described animals, to wit : One umre fl years old in July, 10 hands high, weight 1,030 pounds, color Unlit bay. to satisfy a lien for pasturing and feeding eaid animal. 5-14- it WALTER LAIRD. From Wednesday's Dally. MIm'h Eva and JooWilhon ofSumner wuro ahoppiiig iu the city today. The Alliance arrived in the bay from Ban Francisco late last evening nnd sailed for Portland today. Mits May Black, of Sumner, returned on the Alliauco from San Francisco to day after an absence of several rnonthn, R. E. Morris, is a San Francisco gentleman who arrived on todays Alliance and is registered at (ho Blanco. A. J. Sherwood, R, 0. Lee and E. B. Keabrook, political chomicta who went to Tenmile to brow a little Democratic medicine yesterday, returned to MorBli field today, , Henry W. Wedekamper, tho man who was injured by a falling tree and who has for several days beeu so near death's door, lying unconscious at the Marino hospital in this city, is reported to be mucn better touay. ijo may re cover. . II. Church, wall known in Geo county, arrivou in jviarsnneiu oyyester. dar'a stage from Gardiner fie reports a steady and vigorous growth of busi ness nt tho Umpqua metropolis. Rev T. Irwin, wife, and daughter Mnblo, were among tho passongeraol tho lucomtug Alliivnco when alio arrived in Marahflcld this morning. Thoy have returned to MarshfluM to ttay. Mr. A. Maun, nt Free Pott, lit,, ar rived in Marshfleld by way or San Fran cisco and steamer Alliance this morn hip, and will spend tho summer visiting with her brother, Dr. C. W. Tower, in this city. Just as wo ro to prow it member of the 4th of July Committee informs, ua that tho celebration fuud has now lxn swelled to over $800. It is hoped that tho $1000 will bo rvuehed to morrow. Chns. Perkliw, proprietor of tho Perkins Hotel nt Gardiner, id a busi ness visitor on tho bny today. Ho enmo down tho boaolt with Charles Swnffonl, also of Gardiner, who, La buying Homo horn to bo put ou tho street work nt North Bend. Howard M. BrownoU, of Oregon Olty, who arrived yestorday by way of Myrtlo Point, ioa son of Geo. Brownell, tbo Clackamas statesman. Ho is an at torney and is looking over this section with a viow to locating hero. Ho brings strong recommendations from promin ent people of his lormer homo. S. Lando, the popular dry goods merchant of this city, who was recently married in San Francisco, returned with his bride on tcdoy'a Alliance Mr. and Mrs. Lando, aro both well known in Marehfield tociety and will soon bo at home to their many friends in their new quarters, tho Timtnerraan .cottage on Pino street, in this city. ll ! I Tho steamer Empiro arrived from San Francisco yesterday afternoon, bringing 50 tons of freight for Marehfield, a larga coueienment of wool for tho woolen mills, a boilor for tho milk con densary and considerable freight for tho River. She finished discharging her cargo last night, loaded with coal today and crossed out on the rctnrn voyage this afternoon. Judge Geiry, attorney Fred Hollester, and Mr. Grout of tho North Bond Mer- Icantilo and Improvement Company of vili Hanil .Aft 4tnMfllnn , ,,tBl(kkn matters in MamhfWd this morning. Among the many inportant realeeUto transfers reported by this company lately, is the salo of lot 1 block 'JO North Bend, to Wm. Hutchinson, tho consider ation being 14000. K. V. Krusc, the nhipbuilder of thifl city, who has been in San 1-VanicHco on bualmaw for t-overul weeks returned, homo on the Alliance today. It irt re ported thnt ho haq tho contract to build a thrco-mti.Hted uchoouor at his yards hero thin Hummer. Tom Bonnett and Russ Tower, Marsh field Loys who aro attending the Bel mont College, of Belmont California, arrived on tho Alliance from San Fran cisco this morning and will speod their vacation with iiorne folk and friends in this city. They have passed tho ex amination of the Belmont preparatory to entering Stanford and expect to be enrolled among the studcntti at that university about tho first of next Aug ust. Badly Hurt As this pupr goon to prcas, Jimmy Bob, of Empire, a longrihoromun, wiw lironght to town ueverely injured by fulling down u hutch way on the steamer Empire, whore he wuh at work. . Complimentary The MAib deelree to tako this method of complimenting the Chomberlan Democratic Club pn his pnrontal editor', ial appearing in tho last iesuo of the Nowb. It was well done, thou good and faithful servant, thou hast beeu faithful over u few things, thou shouldst bo mado ruler over many "THINOS," enter at onco upon the office of county Democratic Central Committeeman. MEMORIAL SERVICE Arrangoments ure being mado by Baker Post,. No. 8, G. A.' .,It. of this city,' to hold the usual' ine'morial Her- twvi nf. fttn CAA 1?Allrttva ftiii.fmir ' her) on May 80th, A purade, beuded by tho old aoldltaw mid ooiwIhUiik of four sections composed by Bakor Post, No. 8, G. A. It., Coos Bay Camp, No. 100, V. O. W, tho Mnrshlleld Brass Baud, and tho GIUmum, will form at tho Odd Followrt hall nt !) p. in, mid march out Broadway to tho eumutery, where tho uamtl ooremonieM of tho 0. A. It. will Ik) conduotetl and two men. muotiti will lw unveiled by tho Woodtuon. Tho litdioa ofMurHhllold iw arranging for n Saoajawca eutvrtaiumout at tho Lutheran Hull hero next Friday even ing. Tho olwot of tho untortnlmmmt in to ralo money for tho Saoajawea mmmimmt fuud. Tho hall will bo tastefully decorated for tho oucalon and n very Interesting collection of In dliiu ourioA will U exhibited, Tho an- uouncement of tho committee will Im found eldowhero in thin Ikhuo. Memorial Services Momoilal services will behold at tho Methodist Episcopal church next Sun day. TheRov. T. M. Mol'lioraon will preach. Subject at 11 a. in., ''Ownership." Snbject at 8 p. m,, "Flowers for tl o Dead and Cheers for the Living." All who fought in any of tho wars are es pecially Invited to tho evening service. At this sorvlco tho G. A. R. will bo thu guosts of honor, Let nil unite in mak ingthe services a great success. Travel by Sea Arrivals by steamer Alliauco, Wednes day, May 25 1003: From Han Fran, cisco: MrH E S Irwin, Mablo E Irwin, Edwin Irwin, C R McOlollau. D F Ahearn and wife, Miss M Ln recti, Miss L Barklow, Mim B Barklow, 0 J Franchie, Mrs M J Mann, T Ponnett, I Tower, L .M Donahue, B Lando and wife. Miss Johnsou, Miss Black, Thos Irwin, G L Rickol, Roy Emorris, 0 S Wlnsor, 0 Walker. K V Kruio, 0 Sodorland, M Rasanon, '2 second class: From Eureka: J A Swett, 0 N Nulten. Marion Ouster, Alva Custer, Irvin Cutter, E 0 Garrett, G A Clark, Mrs. 0 B Shiel, M Leahy, J Pember. and 4 second class. Allegany Items Janie Blake is a now victim of mumps. Bosslo Sawyers was visiting up river Friday. Virgil Motion is leaving the river for Daniel's Creek. Miss McGlay and father went to Elk Horn ranch Sunday. School will begin Monday with Ethe lyn Adams as feather. Fannio and Bcatnco Smith and Jano Porter aro to room on Knob Hill. Newell Price, recovered from an at tack of mumps the first of tho week. Albert Slommerman is to movo his family to Allegany for school purposes. Henry Blako who Is working in Stern morman's camp, is spending Sunday at homo. Mr. and Mrs. Blalno and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas spent last Sunday at Mr. Sawyers. Midgot did not get "Hold noleb" mailed at usual tiino this week this will not happen again until next time. Owirg to bad veather Geo. Terry, did not get his honse hold goods moved down from Golden Falls until Friday, Mrs. Sarah Blako was shopping in Marshfleld the last part of week and visiting her parents, on ono of tho eloughs. Midgot A Startling Tost To save a life, Dr. T. O. Morritl, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling tost resulting in a wonderful cure. Ho writes, "A patient was attackod with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of tho fltomach. i had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescrib ed them. Tho patient gained from tho first, anJ has not had an attack in 1 1 months." Electric Bitters aro positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, t t f .1 fr.i. . .. 1. 1 ro iLonsupawou huh jtiuuuy iruuuiue. ..ry them, unly ouc at Jonn rreuas. (From Thursday'!) Daily.) Tbe Empiro sails today. The Alllanco sailed from Portland yesterday. "Bill" Nye und wife, aro today regist ered at the Blanco. i F. M. Friodberg, who lies beon on tbo sick list, is improving. ' Schiller B. Herman, left for Coquillo city on this mornings train, William Creaion, of the Uhtnso hotel la confined to his room with erysipelas, Miss Jo, IloyotB, of Sumner lintj ac cepted a position as tenclior in tho RoeobiUK (chool. Prnimratlousnio bulnu nimlo for a arntid republican rally in Mnrshduld next Saturday ovonlng. Baxter Hoxilo, n promluoiii barber of North Bond was trading with Mnrsh tleld iiiorchnutB today. ...- V. N. Porry, tho Connlllo city1 Marshal, is a Cooh Bay visitor today nnd ( Is rrglstetod at tho Central, i L, M. Donlhue, is ii Han Francisco business man whose iiaum appeal a on the register ol thu Blanco tojny. Mistrs Blanche ami Myrtlo Parker, with their brother John, of North Boud, wero visiting tho Coos Bny metropolis yesterday, Tho Ladles Art Club held 111 last mooting at tho homo of Mrs, Roichert, and thn noxt mcstlng will be at M rs. Savatto. Manager lloborteon, of tho Telephone company, says that tho recent winds havo leon playing havoo with tho local tolophoiiu wires, S, Piorco, Republican candldnto for joint representative from Coos and Curry countlos.lelt Marshfleld for a visit to the loner bay this morning. As wo go to press today tho U-t of July fund hns renrlnxl SM), and Is still urowlng. A meeting of tho romuilttee has been called for tonight to arrange tho program. J, Pember and M. I). Leahy, rJan Francisco commercial men who have been Interviewing Coos Bay merchants this week, left for tho valloy by way of tho Myrtlo Point train this morning. W.C. Mustek, roturned to f-'umner Tuesday from Etna, Cat., whero Mrs. Mustek, is visiting relatives. He left Mrs. M. and their nowly arrived daugh tor doing vtoll, and hurried buck to at tend to his garden sats. Tho Tug Hamilton, Capt. N. J. Cornwall iiiaatur, arrived on tho Bay from Gardiner todny. She will return tomorrow, taking a Htuall cargo or merohaudlfo for tlio Gardiner Htonti. The A. N. W. Society met at tho O'Couuell homo iu Kittyvlllo this af turuoou. Am tho Marshfleld ladien of the Hoolety attended In u wulkomobllo pnrty tho ruturtia from tho convention aro not in ns wo go to press. John S. Coke, Republican nomineo for joint sonator from this and Curry counties, returned from a cam palgn tour ou tho lower Routyt river yestorday afternooa, Mr. Coko wa looking happy, and seemed well pleased with thu out look in Curry county. The conrt has ordored tho rccolvors for thu Kirby I.umbor Company of Houston, Texas, to allow l per thou sand stiimpago to tho company from which tho receivers are cutting their timber. This is a hint of what timber will he worth on this coast Iu a few years. W. C. Bledsoe, who is touring the Paolllio Coast on a bioyole, reached Marshfleld this morning. Ho came up tho Coast from Eiroku and from hero will leave for Astoria id a few days. Mr. Bledsoe says ho is taking it leisurely and looking at thu country as hu goes along and may looato when ho finds u placo to milt him. Ho Is very well pleased with Coos Bay. C. P. Barnard, of Roseburn',coritractor of tho Roschurg and Coon Bnv mail route, was at the Blanco in this rlty to day. Mr. Barnard came through with tho first sfOKO over tho Cooa Bjy wapon road yestorday. Ho roports tho road in very good condition and says that he hopes to glvo us a sixteen hour eervlco by tho first of July, Jlmmio Boh, (lio Indian longuhorc man of Empiro who was sorlously In (tired by fulling down the hatch ol the steamer Empire yestorday afternoon, and who was brought to Marshfleld and placed In the Marino hospital under the caro of Dr, McCormnck, is not so badly injured as was at first thought, and is routing very easily todny, Among other features of thu musical program to bu rondorod nt tho Saca- JawGA entertainment in thu Luihern hall next Friday evenlog aro two vocal Avers s2i You can hardly find a homo without its Aycr's Cherry Pcctornl. Parents know what It docs for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up 8 cold in a single night, wards olf bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep it on linnd. 'Tim IimI nmirli nieillMnn nimtftr iith tuir Ii Air'i ttliBtt r I'm l'rl 't tti, rimnti vt ciiuuit n iioiuiiur enmu fflilLl.Au (tnltilitir Mntilit .jtt.lliltf lift ItMter ' Jacou Hiiux, muti'iM, tint. .,W..,flM, All itrtuwliti. j e Avitnw, IjiwhIi M for Throat, Lungs Ayor'fl Pllla Pectoral In Hid tho Chorrv 'hronHIng up n coltf. noloN, (iood Bye Sweet Ihy" and "Til for Tat," by Mrs. Char. McVluir son, yoit cant afford to inlm them. Travel 6y Sea Passenger list of north-bound Alii ancc, leaving Marshfleld Wrducsday, May ins R A Clark, 0 0 Rcuv;. R II Harrison, Chan Mtildor, Olmi Bol strom, Otto Helipilst, Frnuk Parsons, Frank Lane and family. Mrs J F Wyatt and childron, II .Huiidorman, W C Loomls, A F Crocker, Mrs Matklc vltcli, John Anderson. J R I'itzliugh, Mr and Mrs Martin Wallace, -1 stoerauo. Another Small Hrc A small hlsxo brokooul In tha Alfred Huglund resldnnce In South Marshlluld about II o'clock this morning. The tiro .ilnrm nas turned In and tho depart ment, with hook nnd ladder and hoto carts started for tho (roues at euro, followed by the usual largo turnout from the buslnrss center of the city. By thu l!mo tho crowd reached tho Marnnlc Tomplu however, It wan discovered that a volunteer bucket brigade from the toulh end had gotten tho tiro under con trol nnd no further arslstanro was necessary. Tho trouble was caused by a defcctlvo Hue In thu kitchen. Tho building was uninsured, but thu damugos wuro very slight. NORTH SLOUGlTcANAL Meeting of Settlers Held to Dis cuss the Project John Boar returned s(urdiiy from North Slough whither ho wuut to at tend a meeting hold at tho public hall Iu that neighborhood. Tho meeting was called for the purjxwo of usseiii bllug the settlers find jiroirty own. uvs of that vicinity to mn what could bo done iu tho mattur of putting iu a canal east of thu slough, and extending tho Hunters' Cabin to Hotibx' laud iug on the old Bealo placo, a distance of something over u mile. Such a uaiial would not only 15 a great help to navigation, but it would drain several hundred acres nf thu finest laud which is now too swampy to Imj of use. Tho project has Im-uii under con sideration for u long tlnm and all th(Hu lutorosted aro strongly in favor of it, and Mr. Bear informs tho MAIL that over if 1 100, wan prnotioully in sight nt tho meeting which ho just attended. It is proponed to dig tho canal nt least !I0 feet wido. nnd deep enough to, Im navigable by small taints. This will bo an important improve ment for that section, and it is to I hi hoiM.'d that tho project will Imj curried out. The Social Whirl A very profitable Hession of thu Pro gress ('lul was hold at tho homo of Mrs. F. S. Dow Tuesday afternoon. An excellent pujior ou Theodore Roosuvolt, by Mrs. Dow, was followed by readings from RUs' "Roosevelt tho Citizen", by Mrs. Upton and 'Mrs. Tower. A well ohoson soliodulo for next, years' work was submitted by tho oonuulttoo on program and adopt ed, instead of tho usual Tuesday after noon mooting Mrs. Tower will give an iufnrmal musi"lo nt hor homo next 'l'i,oj,lnir nvniiillir.tn Wlliml 1111 lHIMill burs of tho olub ajid their hukbriudit ure invited, f V r; " :.. .asr v -ww r - ---S'jJ'ifcJ J - erT"'"' nvwmmxMmWbMV' Wf t "' . SfflU tH'ZS. . 7. -' " sw' WJ?r K--Wmzv,i 71,