rV' ft v v . v m vVft t f v ViW Ti . ,, j - 1?' J , -: v- If .1 P J" rV M il H i N ' i '.i 1 111 I 'I N t , . 1 w i. A ) ' f ' V- ' wjw ,AN . - T5r$rtwCTi?l&- Personal apd rSANArrmoFtEum WHO POWDER Absolut elr Hrir is no substitute (From Tuesday's Dally.) "Editing" a boiler plate Woman's Pago mutt be a very strenuous occupa (Ion. Itobt. Burns,' who alto cad, left tne city for his home on Hojrce this morning. and was, the lower .1. D. Laird, an enterprising rancher of Brewster Vallej is trading 'with !artbfield merchants today. Attorneys Beabrook and McKnlght started for Silem this Morning on bust ncis before the Supreme Court. E. J. Wgoser, and W. L. Vagroua capitalist of epokane, Washington ar "rived in oar city yesterday asd are so jburning at the Arliagtoa. Dick Are you ever going to pay me lhat Jot Tom Sare dime at a time; come right eloa and nave a cigar on nae. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. For sick headache tako Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet and a quick "bare ifl certain For sale by John Preus. "Do her family approve of her ambi tion to go upon the operatic stage?" "Urn er yee asd no. That is. they approve of her goisg away to e!ng." 'Detroit Free Press. A very pretty little surprise party was given to Mrs. J. D. Tbeebatn, who ii a guest of Mrs. P. M. Wilber in this cilr, list evening. The friends, though orexpeclrd, were received in royal style and highly entertained at w"blit and other games until the hour of departure when dainty refreshments were Mired. Off Fer St Levis Bay Tibbetts, Wm. Burnett and Al. ,bert Campbell, left on their bicycles for t. Louis and tba great World's Fair yesterday they rode out of this cty at oce o'clock in the afternoon, and ex pected to maks their real start on the bng journey, from Myrtle Point at 4 o'clock this morning. Their route will hy by way of Rotebnrg, Portland, Boise City and Omaha, Tbey have promised .to furnish their friends with a report of their travels each day. Botrd Meets The MarBhfield Chamber ol Com merce mot at their rooms here last night and among other adoptions of import ant measures decided to use their in jlutnce toward getting the navy depart ment to send cne or two gun boats and a iDouitor to Coos Bay as a feature of the big celebration Marsbfield is going to give on the coming 4th of July. it was also decided to enter at once ,lnto tho arrangements for giving the steamer Breakwater a grand reception ,on her arrival here next Friday, Allegany Items Owlp; tp the bad weather Wednesday .there was no services at Allegany. Mr. ,Blake and Carrie Bremer are .among the new mumps catea. Mrs. yincamp, is not improving much. Allegany School delayed opening he Icause MiM'Ad,aW was unfortunate in not arriving lUiitll Wednesday evening. Several of Allegany people attended ,aoratlHi IHy exercises in Marsbfield. Tbe Grevua at Allagany were tasUely pom Gni i i i ii i9mHmmsmimm li. ii ft Ioal The Breakwater 'Tii following extract are from San Francteoo papers of recent date and are regarding the new steamer Breakwater won to fcr added to Mt fleet now ply leg between lata port and Ban Fraa clteo: The steamer Breakwater, piir chased at New Orleans by J. D. Sprock ets & Bros, for the Cooa Bay, route, coa neottag with this city, and lately brought to this Coast by Captain Ucorge Seamans, bar been greatly im proved daring the last few weeks At the Riedon Iron Works. She is now re garded as the boat of the smaller coast ing steamers in the Pacific, and will toon be placed in commission. Chronicle The eplended steamer Breakwater is nearly completed and will ba pat Into commission about the first of June. It is expected tjjat the new ship will be one cf ttio finest vessels in the com pany's lino and will ply between this port and Coos JJay and will carry passenger asd freight. CaIL ' MARSHF1ELD BAND TO GIYE AN EXCURSION The steamer Breakwater leaves San Francisco tomorrow afternoon at 5 n. m. for Com Bay, awl will arrive ht-re at 8 a. in. Friday. The Marsbfield Hand will leave here at 7:30 oa the steamer Flyer, and the North Bend Band will leave North Bead on the steamer Cruiser, and will meet the new steamer at the fottr and escort her up the' bay to M,artL4.!d. (From Wednesday's Dally.) The Ladles Art Club will meet on Juno lQtbat tho hgniQ of Mi. Bur ultt. Martin Bren started this morning for Portland, as delegate to the Grand Chapter Royal Arch' Mao:u. 3. S. Falrcbilds has finished the work of repairing an I remodeling the resi dence of Mrs. Toot; Hirst, and she now has a yery nest and modern dwelling. Tho Coo Bay Marble and. .Grahtie Works are toduy being moved from tho old location near, the foot of A street, back to the slough near the foot of 3rd. It is reported that there will hardly be a half crop of strawberries, this year owing to blight that has attackeJ the vinep.on WIrth Bros, patch alone over half tho vines being killed outright. The steamer Breakwater sails from Sao Francisco this afternoon and 'will arrive in Marehfield Friday early in the forenoon. Tickets for the return voyage are now on sale at the Spreckles Comp any's warehouee. Father Donnelley, who bas been in New York since the first of the present year, returned today, coming in by way of Drain and the Gardiner stage. He announces that he will be in this city next Sunday. Among the third class post edicts which hove recently received an In crease (n the saleries on account of their growing business was Marsbfield. Postmaster W. 2. Curtis receiving an increase of $100 per year. His was raised from $1000 to $1700. alary Tho tug Roberts, Capt. Johnson, of Florence, arrived in the buy last nighty ooming down for the little stea mer LiHlan whioli has been employed with the Government dredger on the lower lwty The Roberts brought tho families of Captains Johnson and Chri4tiisou, and a small consignment of freight from the. Siuslaw. She will louve with the Lillian tomorrow morn ing. (CHAMBERLAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVER TABLETSBETTER THAN A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Mr. J W Turner, of Truhurt, Vn, says, that Chamberluiu's Stomach and Liver tablets have done him more good than anything ho could get from tho doctor If anypliysclau in this country was able to compound a medi cine that would produce such gratify lug results in cases of stoniabh trouble, blllbuidie-M or conntlpntiouhlH whole time would bo used in DreBrtribcr this ,tue&lcine For sale by John Preuaa , " 3E V'TuBT JJLJSlXliS a r.? rritssfc W Will k Uld t I Tho Ateauvxr Cwirlim cleared (or Smx IHhoisdo ycfltilnlay afternoon. Thlii will bo hvvr laife trip for homo tlaio, n sMwlll U) lid up a&tt thoroughly ovcrhaul(Hl v"d riqwirwl. Ifc l vxpw)t' in Umt alio vl bu liold up nbout tvo uiontlis. Moving Picture Show Tho moving plotnw riiow Klv last evening inl.00. 1 ball draw a fHlr Hudicuco and gnvo good wttln faction. Tho gmmophouo did fairly good "vvork undox tho manlpulntlon of hh luxKrlenccd hand and tho pluture maohlno in ntrlotly first oUm and is handlol with oonsumtuato Hkill. Tho viowa boUifltiU aud moving won) fnh, niid very fow If any hud been aeon here before. There aw mauy ploturo allows which aro aJqiply fakea, and Manthfiold has lieou Hold by Homo of them ; tho MAIL thoruforo tnkon plea suro in rocoomiucudlng tho Stwl A Freolaml uutvrtuiuiuont as a Ktriotly legitimate propoaltlon nud well worth tho pric.o,of admission. Mischief Caused By Statistics Harper's Baxaar The announcement that tho director , . ... of ale "coupons" has iweu obliged to pnt up tho ptlco of meals to $1.50 a week honcofloth nud that at the old price of a dollar or so loew, tho col lege has lost $30,000 a year, will donbtltwri fill tho hearts of many pa tient housekeeper with unspoken gratitude. Fur years tho American housewifehuB been suffering from tho baleful aotlvity of tho man of statis tics, who provci conclusively iu tho columns of tmdless periodicals Unit $3 a week will feed any ixxly royally, and that a delightful dinner ina'y be given forf$2.50, including flowers. A periodical ostensibly devoted to the iutcrcsta of the American homo once publisher! statistics sho-iug how 1 ... . p . . n man and wife and two children had lived comfortably on $200 a year. The mbery caused by theso statis tics over tho wholo broad laud, is be youd computation. SUED BY HIS DOCTOIt "A doctor here has sued me for $12.50, which I claimed was excessive for a caso of cholera morbus," says It. White, of Conoholla, Cal. "At tho trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain's Coliu, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, and he would not aay under oath that it was not." Kb doctor could use a bettor romody than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never faila. Sold by John Pruosd. CITY BOARD MEETS More Improvements Ordered-Spfiiik-to be Added At tho mooting of the Marsbfield City board held last night several im portant improvements to the city w.ere Ordered. Tho subject of establishing a complete sewer system iii the city was dlscmwed with tho result that the surveys were ordered to begin at onco in Murshfield. A sprinkler, water tank and gasoline engine wero ordered with plaus for es tablishing the water station - near thu city Jhnll on the water front. Salt water is to bo used. The opeuiug of Front street, from tho end of thu present improvements neur 8th out to tho city limits was authorized. (From Thursday's Dplly.) II. Lockbart, is in Coqullle City businees today. on The steamer Areata sailed from Francisco at 10 o'clock this a. ra. San S, C. Brown and Arthur HodglnB went to Sumner this morning to begin a large contract of painting for Capt. Harris, Tho steamer Alliance will be due here from San Francisco tomorrow and-Is advertidsd to sail for Portland next Saturday morning. F. M. Kriedburc and family, accom. pan lad by Mss Beatnis are spending a fuwdairaat F.nuian'a atnvaJ nn .F.nnm ' s m-- - ,..v -mj.vuojub UWW. Ul UUh .UH UHIIU iilO VVOU river ib hopes of benefiting Mr. F rejd- organised and maistaiaed under some- Drg ntaiiu. ii mimmifim Vk is Mid that K lady fcp1tittiltnt W bought a larga tract of Oregon timber lani. It is not known whether Jer purtvunao was directed by the splrlta or good, judgmmnrt, (tlf lw spirit iustl gated tho movo, hho shoultVstiok to tho spirits, ab the inveJjtmont will doubt. Ism prcvq a gQo one. A telephone msge received from Ilotebnrc lt evening stated that. Albert Oampbelf, liny TibUotti Atl AVm. Bentltt, the Marshtlold boys who recently luft this city on bicycles for Ht. Xouls, arrive In Koturg in due tlmo Tuesday and left that city, north bourii for Portland yesterday ttlorniug. They expeqted tq reach Eugene justnlgbt. A Fjsli Story This Is, pssoutially tho pra of "com. bine,'1 but tho (ollo'lng combination atory of fish and lumber, fathered by ftho Dally Now, of Galveston, Texas. ia rifroshlnply uuiciuo:' ,'JAt tho Klrby L'umbtir Gomiwuy'H mill a log was linuled up, put on (he carriago, and Avhon the third board foil on tho Uvo rollers two big outfjsh tumbled out of a hollow that tho saw had out into. Tho larger of tho two weighed twenty flvo pounds, Bothwero fat nud as the saw hnd not scratched thoin, they ; iiuuuHiwt iirouim uuni oao OI tno crow pat u ploco of Uuo tlirouRh holp giU J lloundervd around nutilono of tho crow nud carried tlwm below.' Raits Were Equalized (Pugot Sound Lumberman) In spite of 'Wall street fights for rail, road control there is evidently a spirit of co-operation iu the praotlcal operations of tho roads. For lmtanco: a fow month since California roads wero making a bettor rato on doors to the Atlautlo Coast titan Uin roads wero giving tho door makers of Washington and Oregou. A roquust was njado for a roilnotlou to oquallxo tho rate. Afttr some time and con Mldnrnliln nnrrnnniif1niinn fu mIu . . . 1W, .. , , t, , , , it wero made tho satuo, by raisiuif tho California rates. It might bo well for lumbcrmuu to copy railroad methods. NoRespector of Persons (Pugot Sound Lumberman) A saw mill is no respecter of per sons, as u judge in Seattlo rtcently discovered. A personal Injury suit was up boforo him. In order to un derstand tho workings of a gang edger ho took the jury into a saw mill. Tho jury managed to keep out of tho way, but a four inch canj caught the judge amidships and Btartnd another personal damage caso. For a miuuto his life was not worth much. A for tunate turn saved him wlth'ouly a fow bruisoH aud a litto loss of dignity, Tho next day he threw tho caso ho was trying out of court. Motto: Ex ample beats proonp even when ap plied to the court. The Sepond Evening The Steal & Frecland Moving Pic turo Co. closed its two nights' engage ment at I. O. O.F. hall in this city Hint, iiiiu. xuu iiviouuuuuu lur -""ilM.r last evening was exceptionally largo and the company met with general satisfaction ou tho part of tho audi ence. Tho illustrated songs wero good, though the moving pictures wero tho real entertainment, aud tho "Attack on Port Arthur," presented last night was in itself, worth tho prico of ad mission. Tills company puts ou a very good show of its oIohh, ra will be testified by those who saw tho "Trip to the Moon" and tho "Midiiightt Alarm" of tho first evening, uud who were present on tho second eve ning, whon tho program was greatly changed and many now foatores in troduced, Will Give Grand Ball The Marsbfield Fire Department Band have announced that they will give a grand ball at Odd Fellows hall in this dity next Saturday evening June 11th. Tho affair la to bo givon as a band benefit, the not proceeds going to wards purchasing paraphanalla and equipments for the band. Music will ba famished by the Klrkman Orchestra, a swell programs will be arranged and a highly pleasurable evening is insared all who attend. The selling of tho tickets will ba in the hands of the band boys and every patriotic Marshflelder who is solicited should buy one whether he dances or not. This band has been wjjiat disoirg(s)g tdiawitaB and, it mliluty of tlflsMoJr'h to len III sup. i nml eis'uragitnent to thtlr effort! fOrt by a liberal turnout next Saturday even log, Tho good tlmo that Is, Insured will bu well worth tho prloo o( ndmli slop, ANOTHER MEETING Fouath of July Committee Carnival Contest Opens Tho Marslilletd Hh r July Commit too mot at their rooms in tho Louklmrt building hero attain Inst night. Tho feature of all thojroportswus that turned in by tho Marshfield. Chamber of Commerce which uppoars olsuwhoru In this issue. Plans for oixmlng tho contest of olcctlng tho carnival quoen and UtMldcsa of Liberty wore discussed at ooiwldorablo loiiKth, and It was fili ally decided" to open thu uaiuimigu today by establishing Ijooths at differ ent places In tho city, inviting all tho neighboring towns to put put oaudl dates and begin the salb of voting coupons at once. It was nnuouncod last night that tho grand water oar nival would tako placu in thu evening and would bo followed by the llro works. Tim 4th of July Commltteo Is dolug a grand work and tho town has taken up tho matter in a systematio mniunn' that moans success. TRIUMPHS OF MODEHN SUItOEItY Wonderful things are done for tho human ldy by surgery. Organs Bro token out and scraiHHl aud iktllshetl and put back, or they may bo removed entirely; bones aro spliced; pipes tako tho place of tlesonsod seotlous of volus; antisoptio dressing ore applied to -wounds, bruises, burns and liko in juries Itoforcl nullnmtion sets in, which causes tliem to Jionl wihtont matur ation Hud in ouo third tho tlmo re-cm-ml by tho old treatmout. Chain, berlaln's Pain Balm acts on tho muo principle. It Is an antisoptio aud whou applied to such Injuries, caust them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain aud soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your homo aud it will save you tlmo aud money, not to mention tho inconvenience nud suffering which such injuries outail. lor solo by John Frous. NAVY DEPARTMENT MAY Alb H CELEBRATION Oregon Delegation at Work- j Secretary Moody Favorable Will Notify Squadron From telogmms rocolved by tho Chamber of Commerce in tills city late yesterday evening and early this mom ing, high hopes are now entertained that a iwtlon of tho Pacific squadron may lw nent to Marsbfield to partici pate in tho grand colobatlou this city Will hold ou tho coming 1th of July. Tho general celebration committee mot lest night to coutinuo its prostra tions and to receive the rojwrts of all affiliating organizations in tho city. As a report from tho Murshfield Cham. of Commerce on its elforts to se- ouro a cruiser aud gunlwat to be pres ent on the occasion and to tako part in tho water curuiviil, tho following tele grams wero handed in: IfcMoburg, Or. June 0, 1001. Chamber of Commerce, Marshflold, Or. ,. Have just tolergaphed socy navy ear nestly urging cruiser or gunlwat to participate at ensuing Fourth Jply celebration at Maishfiold. BINGER HERMANN, Astoria, Or. Juno 7 llipi, Coos Bay Clmmlxir Commerce, Marshflold, Or. I have this day wired tho Sooy, of tho Navy earnestly urgiug (hut a crpl sor or gunlwat bo detailed to purtinl pate in your Fourth of Jply cole bration, C W, FULTON, Washington, D. O. Juua 8, 1JJ01. Mrashfiold Chamber of Commerce, Marshflold Or. ' Telegram received. Will do all in my, power to seouro cruiser or gunljoat to participate iu tho Fourth of July colobratlou. JOHNsH. MITCHELL. ' Washington, D. O. June 8, 1001 Marsafleld Chamber of Cotoaiww, ill tho ' "" I m .. i i.i i- - -i i i i iii riM. i n m iii i.'i ii i ran . y ' V W iyers Sometimes tho Jmlr Is not properly nourished. It stiffen for food, starves. Then "it falls out, turns prematurely gray., Ayor's Hair Vigor Is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes, The. har stops fnlllnR, crows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. "Mr hlr ,wi om!n otil I'rrll.lr. !m lltinll iinii io toiiiii it. nut Artt't liir Il.li III Yinor rptniuir iioi.u inn (ainux.iilia alio (TlluiTtl in ii.iiiiki coinr Una tr II It ,V.nn ff....ll..M l fl wmtlW M) Ul III (4,.l.r AIMII .11 W. VIM btU. 4, r, AYBH CO., 4"rilM!I.U. fon Poor Hair Marshflold, Or. Will refer your request to Command er iu chief of Pacific miuadroii, duo to arrive at PuKd Hound Juno 110th, -with directions to oomjdy if prnoi ticable. ' - MOODY, -.- OFFICIAL FIGURES Wo oik'U the forms to glvo tho fol. lowiug ofllolnl flKiirort of tho untjor. ities iu Coosoouty, Juat phoned in fixjuj, tho county seat: - Dinger Hermann 53d Moor r.01 llalley 601 Hamilton Ml '- Broxvn 101" " - ..i . ... . riercti oo j , Sherwood Oil Hormnmi 46 i Hallier 87 ' Watson MtO Dulloy I7tl Thrift Mil Bunch Oil i McCulloch 171- p4Z COOS COUNTY REPUBLICAN Landslide for Her; mann--JointSn:: ator Close According to tho oufjlolal return's received hero up to a Into hour' Ih'ls afternoon, Coos county is Republican by a nlco llttlo majority. Blngcr'Hcr manu has carried tho county by som( thing over BOO votes. Tho raoo for joint senator Is very close, thongfi latest returns show John S. Coke, tho Ropuhlioau, nomiuee, to n nbout ton votes iu tho load. With one known exception the full Republican county ticket has l)eeii elected Thu joint rep rofluntatlvo nlso is conceded to tho Democrats. Looal option, It Is thought, has carried -tho county by a small majority. Tho Flat Salary Am. endment wns ilefoatud and direct primary law carried. y BORN STONELAKE-Marshfleld . Oregon',' Juno I Hi, to tho wife of the laid Matt Stonelako n daughter, DIED MiNNON-At Jimptro City, Or. Juno 7i Loyd Lonnon, of brain fover. Our Monthly PubllcatlM will keep you posted oa bur work and methods, JUailii Free to the ADVERTISING MAN of aay responsible bouse.. f "' rMQlf: I i ;, j , jtn4f V' K "Jb iv .Xj.4 ill IfflUal.lH.tfrJt'HirifrlVfrnK - V1 WMWlj , &, A . AIM r .,?,WSS5K;,V' r " " ' 'Jt jl'""w ft- m