4, A-V H " "T!M m L -v" V it If I 1 w. Jl r personal ai?d (From Saturday's Dally.) Tfie Rev. Chas. McFherson, conducted WthodUtsarvwesat FUgaian nmeven- ' , '.. 'Uri. J.fMKn."!i expected to - trip of the steamer Breakwater. Better sco tit at tho dry moil la all cleaned off your roof, If you. dori1 want togolome toaplleof ashes sotuo day. y. V. Ilevener, representing tho Pean Mutual Life Insurance Company in this district, returned frcra a week' visit to Ihe Teumilo country yesterday. " Mn Will Lyoxn, of Coqullle, City is m, visitor iu Narahfleld t(xlay. Sho arrive ou tho uoou train and is n guest at tho Blanco. Mr. J. A. Lamb nud Mr. Pred Single of Coquillo City arrived in Murahfield on the uoou train today, nud nro visiting with fricud iu tho city. S. Pierce, the popular Republican candidate for Joint representative from this and Curry counties, left for Coqullle city on this mornings train after a few clays visit on the bay. T. H. Sheridan, the Rosebnrg banker, who is company with Geo. Steele, a Michigan lumberman, arrived in Marsh field yesterday and who has been look ing over Coos Bay lumber lands, left vis the Myrtle Point route for the valley this morning. Tho fire alarms of tho paal few days should remind ovary ono thatf the 'seas on has arrived when extra precaatiotid are needed. Old trash should ' bo cle nred up, tho Hum looked after and tuom removed from the roofs. Speed of Ike Czarina The speed of the steamer Czarina may be appreciated by a statement of the fact, that on her last voyage for San Francisco ebe left Coos Bay nine Lours behind, and reached that city three hoars ahead, of the steamer Areata. . Travel ly Sea Pawenger lift of out-going Areata Friday, May 27th. F Hanson, L Clemeu tonJ Campbell, L Karl, 'II Frye, Mrs White, K Emerroo, Dr Boyle, Mra M Manning, A Hern, H Olsen, H Acker man, A B Qampbeil and Miea A Ander spn, steerage. NORTH COOS RIYER FARMERS 10 HAYETFLEPHONE SERVICE Allamingemeuta have been made to extencVthe Coos river telepiiouo line up the North Fork as fur us there- ar any farmers who will subscrilxj for trfepliones. , Tliis Is a good move in the right di rection, and as the -telephone is.u ther mometer of btBtincMt it goo to show that timed iu Oooa county uro ljotter than ever.. The line will connect with local ex change of tho Pacific States Tele graphic & Telephone. Co. STORM;WARN!Ntt STATION Hay be Established Here trie Weather Bureau by The follo'wiug letter from the Chief of tho U. S. Weather Bureau to Hon. dinger Hermann in regard to the an tnbliahuieut of a Htorm warning ni a- 'tiou tit thbi place., will 1 of iutereat. i'-Ju'vfow of tho rihippiug InterestH ofithirt port, riudh a statiou certaloujy tiught to bo maintained here 'BaaHa naaSar 'HkT-' Ial; Washington, D. tt May 7, 1001. Hon. Dinger Hermann, House ot Representatives, t Washington, D. Cl SirY I have tins honor to acknowledge receipt of your lotter of tho 4th in Htnut, enclosing n request of tho Cham ber of Counuerco of Marahtluld, Ore gon, for tho wtnliHshiul'ut of a storm warning station nt that placo HUd. btg to say in reply that tho matter will bo referred to tho Weather Bureau OftU cial nt Portland, Orcg., who is iu, charge of the North Pacific Coast dis trict forecast and warning aorvieo, with a view to, if practicable, comply, lug with your request. Very respect fully, Willis L, Mooro Chief U. S. Weather Bureau. NOIICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that the under signed will sell at public auction in Co quilld City, Cooa County, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 4th. day of June, IIK)I, tbo following described anlajals, to wit: One mate ft years old In July, 10 hnnds high, weight 1,060 pounds, color light bay, to satitfy a lien for pasturing and fuelling said animal. 5-H-U WALTER LAIRD. Successful Sacajawea Sociat Under the title of "Sacajawea" a very plearant entertainment was gives br the Indies of Marshfleld at tho Loth- erau hall here last eight. The object of I" the entertainment was to raieo a Marsh- field subscription to the Sacajawea mon ument fund now being collected by the Ladles of Oregon. From a financial, aa 'well as a sccial view, the entertainment was highly successful, the proceeds amoonting to something over 125.00 The entertainment opened shortly to fore 0 o'clock, with a vocal solo, "For gotten," by Mrs. J. D. Uawes. whoso appropriate Introductory met with snch a hearty encore that shawaB obliged to appear the secoodtiae. Following this popular solo, was the Rev. Thos. Mur ay, who was introduced by Mrs. C. H. Uungan as the speaker of the evening. Rev. Murray appropriately opened bib address with a brief eulogy on 8scaja wea and introduced her historical record relative to tho Lewis and Clark expedi tion of century a ago. Ho gracefully drifted from the history of these famous explorations in the primitive North west, onto the subject of the Redman as a child of nature, tolling of his natural in stincts of woodcraft. Ho then told of some of his own exporiencetmccg tho Indians in the pioneer days ot tho Can adian weat. and. closed his remarks with tie hepu that this simple, yet noble race might even yet becomo adapted to the laws and customs of civilization and be presented. Tim nert feature of tho entertainment was tin appearance of Mrs. Cbas. Mc Phereon id vocal solos, "Good Bye Sweet Day,"nd "Tit for Tat," which merited the jxiarty applause that went up from the crowded audience. Mrs. McPber.vm was fallowoi by tho program by Mre. vPr. W. C. Tower, and Miss Susie Eeck worth, In) the charming du8t'Tell Mo Will My Dream Come (True.' Their number concluded tbo proaraaie. and while it was the last, it Htbs by no means Ujo least, feature of .the enfHtainment'anrf it justly merited the ha'tv appluuHO b-ouiiht forth. After the- entertainment, which wan concluded about 10 o'clock, tho crowd was invito! to nxamine the large collec tion of Indian curioes ou exhibition in the hail aid to vial with each other nntll the laJiea ill chonro of refresh- .ments could arrance to entertain them i otherwise. Aa noon as tie tables could ' ibce SSSS&bSffSOSfXiSS 1 .at 15 eta por plate, auu wau Itlgniy lu- joyed by all prebent. R-I-F-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5 rant packer ir enough for usual )craeious. The farnllv bottle (00 cont) eontaina a suppjy for a year, All drug lete -jeH them. yoiir;Strength JAYNE'S TONIC -..VERMIFUGE, a .pjjiiaiiitii, teiiht, uuj athMMat bvttsfttor for WOjEJJ ,HII,PBXN MKW. mm MM 'Umm nil imi ' aana aW aTawWK TCHl vt-jf- Ho will bo buried, with tho honors of his lodgo.at the Odd Fellows cemetery tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Change in Fir Having purchased A. B. Campbell's stock of groceries, I hope to be favored with continuance of tho trade of his present patrons, as well as that of other. I Intnml to carry urocerles. fruits, and vegetables of tho very best to be had alt goods win no guarauieou exacuv j represented. Special care given to tele Ytimnti orders. I will he pleased to. .extend 90 days credit to thoso justified in receiving credit Respeetfully 5-2-tUd 4tw. E. K. BjtauwK. (From Tuesday's Dally) Tha Smart Set magatiue will eutor- tain yon. i Tho uteamor Alliance, arived (M the I ay thbt morning from Portland, Jdorton h. Tower nudwifo were Em plro city vlHitora in Mtirohllold yeator day. Jolui S. Coko and Herlwrt Look hart were among the. jwiweiigern lwuud for the Coquilie today, Misa Lena Wessela, the Empire school teacher, attended the memorial cervices In this city yesterday. Attorney John Hall returned from a business visit of several days dnration on the lower Rogue river yesterday. Sheriff Steve Osllier, arrived in this city on todays train from Coqullle bring ing tho ballot boxes for all tho precincts on this eido of tho divide. Geo. Woodruff, is a gontleman from the county scat Whose name appears among tho long list of registered at the Blanco. Wanted r One good horse or a span of horses, will be taken ' in exchange on a piano. Apply to K. M. Furraaii. 5-18-6ttxw - o Olirls Rn)miwsQn( of Bnudou, ban Hmu Hieiding aovorul iaya iu town, it U wiid iii tho interest of A. J. Sltur- wood'n cnudidaoy. MrB. J. A, Lamb and Mrs. Fred Hlagle. Coqullle city ladies who virlted frionda in this city Sunday, havo re- d t0 t,,e!r the "r -eat. Houry Laird, of Loon Lake, arrived in town today. Ho briugH u liuml of 127 head of Angora gdatH, which ho Iiuh Hold to John Yoakain. f J. A. Jacobson, North Beud'd popUlat furniture man. who has been spending a few days at his old homo in tho county seat paused through Marshfleld en ronto for his homo yeatorduy. with W 'Al, 1 1 i Jftf t.fc Zl '-.'111 aMaaTtpMsvV, t .- - - ' DkTd at Marine Yloslfal Heury W Wedekamper, the m who was Injured by a falling tree whllo working at the 8engalacken wood wmp near Marshfleld on the UUh Inst, died at the Marino Hospital In this city last night, at 0ti5. Wedekatupnr was in gaged in cutting woodwen a heavy Rust of wind blew dovm tree which foil toward whero he was ,worklug,' Ho raw tho tree coming and bolng uuable to got onterely out otlta road, took refugo behind an old snag, which was struck by the falling tree In such a manner aa to catch his hAd between some limbs, jarliig It to tho extent that cou cuMion of the brain result id. He was brousbt at onco to this city where he was placed lit (ho Marino Hospital under the care of Dr. McCormao; and although all possible attendance was given him and all that medical skill could do, was donf, ho never regalnod consciousness from the time otthe accident up to his death. Wodokamper, was a Michigan woode man who cmo to this country about threo years ago and who has followed logsing durlaa his residence In tilts' sec tion. Ho was a man about (0 yeirs of ago and was a number of tho CKVd Fellows lodge, in good standing. "TT" Rotit. Rural, of Curry county, Demr oratlo nomlnea (or joint reptetentntlve from Coos and Curry, left by yrutnr day's train lor J Myrtle Point after apond- Ing three daya i tuiong tho bay shores voters. Mixa Anna Cox, al .Catching slough, who was Vrottgfct to Marahdeld und Httcowaf oTtUf bjwrld ou for upiHrn dloltlrt Sundi.y ii i reported to bo rent. itigeattlly today. Holt Bouobraki , wU known iu tliin city, nud who is visiting rolntlvca hero nt prcaout.wr ut attworwfttUy oiwrut ed on for nppondl. oUIm by Dr. Hornfull lust Sunday. His condition la grvntly improved today. T. J. and At nralmtu Vandyke, of IUwobnrg, und C ban. Stein, an Kant em geutlemau, "ncro in Manthlleltl today. They ha'o IhV looking nt tluilwrlnnd in thia, Huutlott nud huvo mudo some pnruhmtea, Thoro i no nioro prollflo Honrco of tlnv iu thlt count: ry than tiio on tho roof. Tlte fungus Koht it gtod growth (luring the wiuHrr nud -when Spring connw it hoou drica up and Iwooiiioh tinder which oulj ueeda a Hjmrk from tho chltuuuy to aturt iv conflagration. Mix MUIh haa uhuuged tho location of liex LikIIm' Hairdnwlng Parlora to rooniit in tho Niudmrg building, where rihn will open tho crttablbdiiiiout to morrow. MImh .MIIIk la ii graduate of the Monroe Toiworial College, nud In thoroughly nkillod iu ladle' hair dnvttdng, maulonriug etc. Do not for get tho new locution. The MAIL lit Imppy to nco tho fact nckuowledgod that It in tho Htaudnrd of uowxpnpur oxcelleucu iu tills neck of tho wood, ao that tho Hollciturn fur other paper, when they wiah to ox. prnv-t tho worth of their publication, say it la, or will bo "better than tho COA8TMAIL." It is a timo-houored flotlon of tho uowjipapcr bualneea that it is a right-, ecus act for tho publisher to Ho nlwut hi circulation. When, however, it' cotucn to lying about hi competitor circulation, common buidue-M cmut-! exy ia supiKJaed to act aa a restraining Intlucuoo. Beginning Juno iat, daily Htngo will bo run on tho Drain and Coot Bay Stago route between Marrihfleld and Drain stnitou ou the Southern Paclflo railroad. Tho attention of tho trav eling public i called to tho advcrtUo inont of the stago company npjwnrlug iu another column of thla bwuo. For ndditionral information aeo F. P. Norton, tho Marnhlleld agent of tho company, nt Nortou'a storu. Tlie Post Tho first number of tho Evening Post, North Bend's now dally paper has been iaeucd. Tho namo of North Bend Pel). Ilahitig Co. appears aa owner, Dirlght L.LooIbourrow, editor, Frank X. Hofcr, business manager. Thia number conaiata of' 1 0-column pages, rmt it is stated that the paper will be larger hereafter. If the pinna outlined aro intelligently carried out, tho Post will be a credit to Coos hay. Yisiled the Dead Whale About forty young pooplo from North Bond comprired a party who chartered the gasoline launch "Dixie" and visited tho North beach above Jnrvls landing laHt Sunday to eeo tho dead whale that was drifted othoro there soveral days ago. A inomber of the party" informed the Coast Mail reporter this morning that the whale is thought to ho tho namo ono that was chased by n Hindu tug boat, and injured very badly, about a mouth ago. The wholo Is about 40 feet long. .-o- t Sunday's Ball Game Laet Sunday's bao hall gnthu pulh.-d off on the North Bond Jinmond biiUoeu Ihu Nui th Bund and Mnrahftoal nines amounted to a fcoio of 17 to 71 elo etc Tho game wo u blind lead, the onlv features of tho en mo being Del Lonnon'i pitching and the jiato receiptr, The boys old fair to play warmer games in the Injure however, and no inatter how far d'iataut that fiiture hi ay be,, our eoaaisSHrt N tttaiai Is sah tkat wa M 1U vi tUy will iBiiki irbhI, Dull Sport "NlmriMl1 Curry, Marnhflold'H Toiworlul urtint uf Hiwrtlng fanio, uiiido a (lying run up Hayncd' (dough with liln llttlo bout litHt Buudiiy after, noon. When asked by u MAIL report w what nlght h doing, Mr. Curry Haiti: "Oh nothing much, pretty tame wow. II-.. J..-.. .. t .! ll " jiinb, iwhi uu imi. an tno nftenioon Hpavrhig with Ute Hixnikled Iwiutlw und only biiKKod 10ft. I'do Ih thourughly illngunttHl thin oven itig if it woro not for tho fact that I hud tho ploHHiiro of wltucHslng it warm llttlo Iwill gniuo Imtween tho Hnynoa' lough Juniors and tho Tall Tint lair raoora ut tho bay nltto diamond thlrt afternoon. Rlghteou iniliugH wnvo played nud tho wow wiw 08 to 10ft". Union Memorial Services ii Under tho miHplcea of tho Methodist church, In thin uity, Heulul union memorial nut'vlot were held ut tho M. K. church hero lant Sunday uvmilug. Special lnvitutlona woro uxtuiidud, and niacin I attention ahown, tho old mil dhtra of Bakor Post No. 8 (L A. R., or Murahtlold. Following is tho very in tereflting program rendered t Volun tary ftOS: Hymn "Faltli of Our Father" Choir; Gloria urgiiuhtt; Sorlpturu Iavwou ixiator; Quartet, Duvinon "SIwp Soldlera Sltwp" Mra. Hebuier, Mn. McPhermm, and MeaMorri F. S. and M. D, Sumner; Uol ectlou and iinuouuoouieuta; Hymn "Clod tho Natlon'a Guanllan", Choir; Sermon, aubject, "Flowew for tho Dead nud ChOom for tho Living" Anthem, Kliwlngvr "Oo with Flow era, Bright Flowrot" . Choir Hyiiuii "My Country 'Tin of Theo"; Invo cation. (From Wcdaaday'a Dally.) Tho steamer Alliance sailed for Han Krnuolico today. o Waltor Capulus, Is laid up with a roto fool and Is leglatered at the Central. H. Jtcobaon. of AsUria is registered tho Central tothls city today, - Frea tin nco at the North Bend villou next Saturday night. pa John S. Coko rctnmed ou today' train from a visit to Coquillo City. Tho Democrat aro announcing nit old time lovo feast in Marnhfleld next Saturday evening. Tho A. N, W. club havo xHtiKu. vd their next meeting until Thurmluy, June 0th. ' Dr, J. Curt in Snook, tho jiopular Cotiulllo City deutirtt, 1 a gucxt at tho Blanco iu thin city today. o "Bill Nyo" and wife were piowou ger ou tho Alliance en routu for San Frnuoirtco today. , Mi Emma Uottri, who ha IhhjU vlhiting friend in thi city for omo time returned to Cullforniu ou today' Alliance. J. R. William,' tho widl known San Franoirtco commeclal mini, I iu thu oity today and nfay lw found ut the Hotel Ouutriil. Mrs. Oilman, of Coijulllo Is a paisen gor on today's south-hound Alliance) go ing t.i tiurcka. Mr. Win. Na burg left on Mon day' overland Htngo for a hort vlrtlt to Portland. J, B, Roo, of Rocheator N. Y. arrivod in Marshfleld by yostoidays train from Myrtle Point and may bo found today nt the Hotel Ceutral. If. B, (list, traveling representative for tho California Saw Work , camo ovqr from Myrtle Point on yuaterdaya train and Is n gueet at tho Central. Mrs. E. L. C.'Farrln. who haa hean Iri Portland for medical and au'rulcil treat-, meiA. returned otv the steamer Alliance d.m' horo or hwvotmI yeurn, 1'ho fun yeardsy atsVacKia, ha was 'greatly e"l will take place ' ut a p, m, Tlww iMHiftd br thi typr" " ' Ctipl, A, M Klmpcoii, Was a pVsicng' or from Portland on tho steamer AllltUicu yoatordny, ltn l'n returning from an okbwidod biiilneis vlilt to WndliltiKtoiicltlt'S, Miss Biidlo Johnson, of Coqullle city"; OAino over on yetterdHys truln and was a I . l 'i . . 1.1 - paisHiiuer on toonya Alliance tuiro'iut for Kurukti uhrro alio ft lends ami relatives, Kooe to rvUlt V. 8. Booth U a Portliuitl mini Whotui iinmo appoarn ou the reenter of tho lilmioo of tlilrt city, hIiioo tho arrival of tho Allliiuco ywterday. o Morris 1', Mondolfohn, traveling arthttmnn for tho Meyers Meilt A Co, vliolesnlo cigar houso of Han Frnnclico arrived In this city via the ovorlnnd route today and In now among tho man registered at the Central. Hal Palmer, ailvmico agent for Tim 13m plro Stock Company, arrived in thla city yoHterday. Mm company will ohu an engagement at the Odd Follow- opera house hero Juno lUtli. The Noblo Brot. yeatwrdny reoolvid twenty-Hlx fluo hoga from tho Nor way Davlrt rauoli ou tho Co (ulllo river. Tho hog are for butch ering purtxHcit and weigh on an aver agu 1H0 K)uud. Clin. Adam, of Myrtlo Point, ar rived in tills city ycrttuiduy en route for San FthiioIhco, whom hu gow to meet hi wlfn who In vitr'. ill In South ern California, mid who will lw brought to' that city formedlcal at tendance. ' o . A California nowjmmr meiitloui tho death of JiimeH. Mullen. former rcHldont of thin county. Mr. Mullen wu 218 ypar of iigo.nud died recently nt hi riMldoiivo in Monterey, Ctillfor iiiu. Mr. Dimelernf Salem and MUh Dlmeler of Portland, mother nud alntor of Mr. K. R. Colgan, urrlvtsl on tho AUIaitoo on a vllt. MIm Dlmeler, who in n graduated iiuwe, contemplatcH making her homo hero. Dr. Allen Jlouubruku and wife, father nud mother of Holt Bouobrake, who wa lately ojwrnled on for up. poutHoltift by Dr. Horaofiill in thl city, arrived iu Marahfliild by yentor day' tgo over tint Drain ronto from tholr homo nt (loldeudnle, ' Wahlng. ton, and will rutnlan with their o until ho I ublo to bo out iigalu. o Tho IiiidliH' Aid Society of tho Bap. tint church norvixl ico cream and other refreshment at tho old SaochI Htiiud in thiri i'ify on Decoration day. They woro very Hucciwful in their venture, Holliiig out iilniOHt ovoothlng they had. Tho MAIL ncknowlodgc receipt of n complimentary ttamplu pitcher (or, their cream. ' Trayel by Ser. PiiHeuger lint pf Incoming Hteumer Alliance, iivrlxlng from Portland, Tucmluy, M,uy .'11: For North Bond: Van Chirk, John OInoii, Mr. W. JCern, Mi HiiHburger, dipt. Sinijwon, C. H. Collender, and wife, II. JiicoImou, NT I) . l'ulmer, Pnkor, Frank CriiMO, For Mandilltdd: Mr. (). 13. Mlcholmm, Albert Ilagainniiter, Mr. Mary 'Fair child, .Mr. S. A. Pnrrin.'N. S. Booth, Mi WIho, V. II. Vallely, 13. Rothl, Mr. K. L. 0. FiiiTin? iw. D. L". Rood, Hy Funck, C, 13. (iorrold, (L P. Storey, Mr. S. J. FoiToy, MU Fex rey, J. M. l'Vanltherii, Mr. Arlington, Min Duiuhtr, Johiwon. Mi'. Domlor, .W. A. ,Dlcd L13I3 In Miix-rtlilleld, Oxogou, May ill, lOOl.Mr. R. C. Lee, ifged i yeaxii, Tho deeeancd had lxien quite (litugor oiinly ill fox xtivorul day, but her death emtio a u hock to thi coin- mximW w"(,ro ulrt "tliuiilrto lady had " """ '"P"'1- lrlng her rel- ay from ths M, K, church,. f j.v I r i kjK "1ST Sj$z&sm '4.iS - Zxsnx?"-., rt J3. Ak ... .-jr-vss"Sitss!-ss tr9Ww ilifta "9aA!ars.wu.iJ" 7"SyTrT,T-7asmifcr f, fjiMrr T '