". . "" S " ?'$ u :v W ' N-u-ttyt C -ctsLs.? ( CJG .46UC' - w ' &" MAI1 xwfkmtmmtNe&k&km. S Try (lie .,;.,, MAIL S Jb OflM t lJW'il7WlWlKllW,!hl!WWW,,i' If thfa t'nrnfti'Hpti Is niHi'k- S cd svitli n blue pencil, yoiif HiilfHcrlptlon Ih tu Hi'i-enr-ii ,' iN..' 'WlfW m WeWW'W,WW'r'i'J1 WfWCTWWWIM 1 "WW OL, XXlil. MARSHFIELD, COOS COUI-JTY, OREGON, DEC 38 1901. NO. 52. if V l F V i vi n CONDENSED HEWS. Dec. ID. Hi nnlor Mitchell Introduced it llll I" the Hftintn llxlng t2. per tiny n II"" iiiliiliiniiu wugu fr nil women employ- cil ny inoguicriiiiiriii. Tlio cruiser Philadelphia hn bron ordered to I'niiiuim whom thlngH mo np preaching ii crisis. A Mil Iiiih hern Introduced In tint house nf ifpreeuitnt'w autliorli'.lng tin) appointment '' Admiral W. T. Hiimpemi, w. s. wciiiy iiti.1 1-i.nriM K. I'lnrb t Ui grade of vlee-ailililnil. Atrrrlblr hondnii collision l.sik place by two pas..euier train at Uplands, Cnl. A llri'iimn mill express messenger worn killed iiihI tweiity-lho passenger iiioio or less Injured. The rUKlncer disobeyed order. (Iroiind m broken on the Kt. I.011N wnrbl'H fair unMiiuli. Dee. Si. Hreretnr) fugo wUhwtn retire hhiu. The revenue In the I'lilllpplueK for the montlm emlliiB Sept. W win il,a7:i,'.,,. compared to tho fame perlinl for iil with 5,-tKI.Wi. (leorKO Horare ('Hrnter of the Itnnk of California routrlbiited ?iui,ui lor a rhalrof Chliuoe llterntuin In Columbia linhemlty. The Colonial llrewhiK Company of ,N V, Iiiih made all nl;uuieiit, I.labllltWx. I.'.tm.tt'l. The iirmid lury at lt'iner In.llcted the proprldotwot IVKiimblliiglioiwertanill'i owner of building l for gambling. Dec. SI Apprnlwr Wakcnmu of the riitm nnice In New York wareiuo til bv order of the President. I Three men were killed and Vi lujtiriil In n Udler expliwlon at l'lttuburg. John J. Vnh'iillne.priwldent of Well Knrgo & Co. AM t.lny at 1 2 p. .... A Chlm-e Cri.Uer called nt Manila In'twivktohoiiordeneia U.allii;whoiu SffiMnawas- Tbwtore nud Uwrn Jncksmi were wlitencrd III lmtu tndav, he fur IS years, she fur" je.tr. i., . Argentine peep.e me ih.m.....i. .... war with Chile. Hallroad tlrket forger have been up. crating at Kniitti City. The Alaska Meaner "DI-cover" Is glwii up furiosi. A siicn-ifiil operation wa terforiued 011 (lenernl Alger for gall stone. Out KOshotswe.ellrtd jederday nt lludnpost and mer 3ii rioter arrested. TheDukeaiiiiluchiof Hesse lime been dhorrisl. The lleei-s are pl.iuiiliig a inininier campaign. Her. !EI. Tlio third great bil.lge will bo built by the Wabash railroad at I'llUburg, to cost (ieruiaiiy will enforce her claim in Vineriiela by the rljjht of the sword. Ily the rolliiw f the city market hoiixeat iicalerea. Mex.. IS live lime been lost and a H-ore of people Injured. The brigands are now willing toaccept ll.tlKI. Another HfO men are to be M'Ut from 'Australia to light lloer. Naturalized American iniistnnuounce their allegiance or be expelled from Turkey. All Southern Hussla Is iitlame, sny a Ht. Petersburg ilUpateh. nud public mwinblle me forblddei'. Jew nml laborer are the vixwv. Many tuwiw are under military rule. Dee. '21. Miicleay, the historian, hiwbeoii sum inarlly llred out of the navy yard after ho refused to resign. This action wa taken by direction of Roosevelt. (leriuiiiiy ha lint jet sent her ultima tum to Venezuela. A brother of Hlxto Lopez, a Filipino lender wa bunged for tieiiHln. Chllo ami Argentina have come to an agreement mid peace will continue. Dec. '25. Tho Misrtlh'dppl steamer. Sun. burned to tho water' edge at Meniplil, Teitn. Four lives wore lost. (Jeneviil Alger 1 rapidly Improving. Mr. nnd Mr. Michel Do Young, of Han Francisco, entertained the American children of Furl nt tho Continental hotel. UiiUimwli men-fired -' dints It St. Louis Haloon on CliiMnui!! ove. Tho miloou wa wrecked. Dec. '2(1 1 (leiioinlCliiiffeo report n desperate eiicouiiter neiir Ban .luso, llalaugn. on Deo ffil. '22 of tho enemy were killed. At Plketown, Ohio, wheio a illlgloun meetlllL' Wn lieillL' held, sixteen lllCII 1V1.11. wounded. Ill II tll'O IIkIiI. Iv'lllVCH i woni freely used.' Mix worn niurliilly wounded. 'I'lio Unlit wnsn fuinlly feud , between (lio Legg mill Day family. I Nearly u thousand nnhllri participated I In in lt In Hun 1'iaiH'Ui'o Inn saloon tow near Hut Presidio. The l'awuoo Indian are mi Hut inni- pllgl'. Unvernnr KIiiiw ,nf lown, ha ureeptod Ii. 1 ri-nmiry imruoiio m Hticrccn i.ytmiri "''K'1' I Tlu Ilrown llloek, n il-story fnnilly hoarding hmim In Portland, burned nt ' " " cONUENSIil) STATH NfiWS ITEMS I 'l'ln lltlli minimi ioullry show wa aeM at Kiigomi 'ihursday, Frl.lny nnd Hiitiir.lay. Tlio lnt f 10 rniluniH nf the Oregon Hop (.'rower AsM.elntloii' hops were Milppnt IiinI wick AihtliiC'rnlu, wim hiw In en In riwlixly fur iiilNipprnprliitliiif. the fundi of the bank of Hunipter for whlrh bo wan OKent at Whitney, hni been ariiiltt.il. The Halem Khool board urn already ralllliirln mid 'Payluc off nieir iimi'i made on the popular loan. I.ml Conner, n farmer In Poll: county, wn tereiitly rubbed of $ltfi. The iiiniiKi' vri tilt ttti.ti In hi barn. Mr (,,.,,. 4 imtrhelor. (Iri'L'iin iii'cpii!( limc-mTiiriMl mntrnrtrf . ' .-.-- . '' ,,. 7, , Iherwl at Portland for Hhlpmeiil to the Philippine. Murli luteiwt wu iimnlfiMlnl III tin ' Anl'laml city election, (VM vote wen caft. The citizen ticket elected tlio I mayor and two counrlliiwii. The hide- Iud,nl ticket elected w. n.iiiirllim.i. I he llii'inh' pi'ople rarrlivl the day. I , , ... , , ,, , I'lirlland water romiulltee ha derided to rmy f ." for the Alblna Light ft Water Coiiiiwuy. j Munl-r Wade and Dallou were Feu- tenceit tu hang Jan. ai tit Portland. , (lorernor f!r miuuiiitel fontcnciH of Jri I.nliniwii. (lu. Itaxter nud !" ! XJl ""M ,,,py Wl'n' ,c,w,,n, U I Car,y u,C(.t n ,,,,y ,8 y,ahl oM WB, ; 1l4tntitly klll.tl ntOHM..ii Monday by the ;?i:zz:? S", Die hands of Arthur Wilcox. They were ,,,,,inln, 11,0. utiu when the accident ,pjWmN), Yikiiik ltlce's father wn kllhsl a few year ago by accidental Hhiioirng. Xi,,. WMern Orsgoii Poultry nnd pet' ht4K., - mvbiuatMcMlunvllleTuiw.lay , 1 1 lt wteral da). ('mall!' new furniture fncory will sm.ii ie runniUK mil mail. , . 1U ,. nU(, Illt( nt ,0 nml ,. An...Ktl.-m'e..tnrrlvalsatJ.ii.rtlo.r-1(mat,((rll clirNmw ,)ny. The city wa Mm. Murrlxui who came to , , .. .. . , , wrdMr.Llug..lnmiertonn ad for ..I'l'ratlen were the most elnln.rate of wire. The new-eoiuer weighs Wlpaiind. any church in the city- It was hlmply Helta taken the mutter of murralgo .gorgemf. When the chmch wa llnl.t iinder Bihlwiuent. J P, t, ,,n.t Wu grand and beautiful to . . , NOTICE Notice I hereby given that the snlmm Ihttinw and all oilier personal prope.ty , In longing in Clias. i. Joiiuson. tieresiMsi, , Isforsoleat piltnle sale, mid utter ten day from thl date, the remainder. If niiv. will be mild at public outcry, l'rop-1 e.jms) ih mt. . ri.Nu M,..n i, Il'ltl! VII PMIIM'M 't IIJ'IHSIII'M HvNFtiitn.lt. iinxi.v. 1 Administrator of ostatoor Clin. John- I sou deceased. ' iiiiwi win -jiiii uny 111 ..ere.mier. nvi. 12 '2S -2t A Good Christinas Trade The MntslilicM biisiiiessiiicu nil M-'cm lmppy over the ood trade ditiiui! (lie holidny .sea son, itinuy ImviiiK sold out nearly j The fotir-legjicd chicken, own nil their Chri.ittims srock and cd by Mr. Galon, Mtusoge maker satisfied nil patrons from n one lor l:laiini;nii's meat market, cent toll to 11 diamond line. 'lMu.t ii..i! iwa ninincinii In Cifi1 nluoad for picFeuts, for the town was well .supplied to suit thetustcs of all and it was no small task to X (IV. I W 41fl III UL.iillUtl J tTVt Mttmly people who nearly all .seemed Hushed with prorperity. Tlic llaroda. The latest from the Unrrrcfcv is she has recently been hauled out .some 90 leet nud now lies in a good poi.it ion awaiting the mciu dalae which is expected to get out of the Coquille today to render assistance, False Alarm. Some excitement Was caused one ilny this week by the discov ery of an overturned skiff which hiid drifted ashore near town, and which contained a pair of new shoes and some other articles ol clothing, evidently just purchased in town. A tragedy was feared, but investigation showed that on ly a comedy had been enacted. Several men had left tnwu in the skid', full of Christmas cheer, but had spilled themselves out. They got ashore nil right nud. let the skill go-udnit. HOW CHRISTMAS WAS OBSERVED Holiday Spirit Prevailed Many Pres ents Given Programs alllic Cliurclics Piirsflstrlngrtlmvohooii loosoln Marsh Held for tin) pant few weel.. People generally seemed to havo the fooling of tlm cheerful uliertwd many a Clirlnt inaH f(lft wan bwtoweil by pcoplo who had kIvcii up the practice. .Many fnnil ly t'lirlHtmiw tree worn t up throiiKh out tlio city to nlailcn the heartri of tho little onw. Tho rliurrlnvi all did their IickI nud nil ijulto KeneroiiNly khVo to the children. HimM froKram with rendered by the youiiK insiple and It wan n Joyou time . f,)r tho little one in each church, j At ((, M(.imtIl(t clIlrcIl ,,,, wn ',,,,.,, .i,,,.,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,. ...,. .,,,. llfiilly ilecrratnl nud fctooiied with green. Old ."until Clan came n little late mid when he flrl ixvked In through ilhuifcuttle hole rroiti tlm celling it 'canned the Ik art of the children to leap ,.ih, i . ...in .n i.r it I i1IMJ1'J,llti,lHIIIJ i. ,11 iiiiirimai sk forever. It was, real. He wa the Imp. . , . . , . ' "' honta Clan you could imagine. " wn" ' ' B'"""" an lnok the bnmbiiif all thechlhlnil. At the I'nwbytorlan church a flue tree wn,,wel with Christmas gift and , ,, , f T, . ... entirta iiment wa enjojab e nud the '' c,,,1,lr'11 w,ri' " '"'PPy ! At the Lutheran church the treo'wa magnificent and much time mid work tintl been ilevotoil to the decorating. Christina eve the doing were nuwtly for the grown ln-ople, but on Chrbitma night tho evening wa. dov-te.1 to ..ink- lK the cbll.lrei. happy. The huge tree llleially banked with gift nud re niFiiibernnre. The progriiiu wa of a tM order. The trre nt the ltaptlt church wan on Christina night and tlwetriit wa en joyed Uy large mid ctimll. The program was g.Kl nnd overjthlng else In proper- Hon 11111I hnppltw wlgiittl Hiipremp. The Catholic outdid any effort of the! kind for years. There was early uia.vs ' lomi;,i xiio tUroratlvo work was made nnd doslgiHslliy W. A. Woollever. Tho ii.ii.Ic wn miii.liiele.1 l.v Mrs. Morrlsoi-.l ' , , , , , f , , , I J "- .....-i" ..,.,.,..,.....- servlr.vt were held 011 Christum day. mid a Christina tree for tho little folk wiminjliyni ,, Thursday owning. The' . . ,, , , . ,, ,.. ,, ...or l for four months, or hand It to our Sunday chid teachers, and tho etllflco wtw cn.w.UsI during the brief exercise attending the distribution of presents. K,dk In the IcInltvof tl.o Uav Citv mill had 11 Christina tree In tho mill cookhouse 1.11 Christmas eve, and enjoy ed 11 very ple.iMint time. Passed Away .Miiiltled oil its mortal coil otii 1fttwlitv Tf M'fH n flVP 1ltl 4lviij( . . ik nud was just Kottiup; to lay eggs, This biddy was attracting not a little attention ktely and ninny people were visiting Mr. Galon's staii' to see tins curiosity, Htddv was just getting onto the way ol using tier secmic pair ot legs. - . They stood stinight out behind .....I .It.... .!... ..., l..m.i .... f l ..... . uiHi 11u.1 aiiv j;vi uivii d.....v:iii.i j with her walking legs she would st.iiil on the others and scratch 11 while, then turn over and do the line picking with her icgu lars. She seemed all well and hearty but was fed a feed of pears Monday and died in a few minu tes. It seemed she just couldn't make a match with a young rooster that visited her now and then aiul whenever she showed the clean pair of heels to '.he young fellow he would fly the coop, 111 disgust. Wanted Hedroom two blocks from I, O O. K. building, with stove d' fueplace. Address C, G., this office. iloiv .rc "Tour itldurj V I llr. IIoblt'8praKUirilltc.iroaUklitneTtllSam. I tlufrvv. Aua.btcrnu.' UvuivdrCo.iCliUagoorM.V. I NO SCORE MADE . BY EITHER SIDE Sunday's FoolbalGainc Between Eu reka and MarWield Fails to Decide Supremacy A prom of 0 to 0 vim the ni't n-tnlt of tlm fiNitlmll K'Hiio lit .Siinilay, when tlio Afiintliflflil ami Kurctn team met on the ground nenr the dfl-it. The weather hnd been rainy and wits tlm-nti'iiiug. but a good attendance wan on hand, the crowd lielng i-Ktimatjl well up to (r . The gamo wa re$putoly contented by Imth ulile, but nelthiV wiw able to (.core, Jmit iK-fo-o Ilia end et tlicflrnt halt the Kureka claimed a Much-down but It wn not allowwl. Tlnirowa n notice- nble dllfercnco U'tweeii the tactic umiI by tho two team. Tlio MarnlifleM bovs nude thecal,, by cenW n,h,H and Iiwerfiil bucking, r. few foet at a time while Kureka depandisj on, end runs, unc ininle wmio very Bhowy Plav. Hood finding prevailed ' throiigboir the game, with ono or two Iniwo mi tb. part of player wIiimo tiyipeM" wero no n completely under Jir control a- were their munch. r The only Fcrioiw ciwopity occurred In the flmt half when Porklii of the Ku- rekd tHim had hi lelt aViu badly dish rated at the ellmw. Th referee were Clias. Ilaxter for Mandilleld and Arthur Way for Kureka, nud both came in for liigh praieo for their falrne Jack jFjanngati Wullaco DeNelln i..i. i Ill-Ill ri Jhe tain., nnd Arch le Krira acted a (itWjier. The in was as rollows: liusi.p Hureka. Fnlk Foley lVartsui Mahou, Tabor Keller Welder (Capt) llnrmoii Rorry Koger Mr.!inoi.i !-. 0 Herroii Quick Durand Wright ,,,'ichol HutchesoiL Jrtlwnight IVn Frasrr Hague IFisiiiiniH ALL ABOARD FOP. DAILY COAST MAIL The llrst number of the Daily Coast Mail will l Isued next Wedmday moriiliig. Jan. 1st. The last number will, we hi.iK'. neier bo Issued while Manhlleld remain on the map. v. I The price at which we put out tho pa- per brim: It easily within the rojch ot , ,, ov,ry fnlui,y can vlljoy U dally J , . a ,, , ,,, ., . - v - fr the cream of the latest world s news. d local hapH'tilngs. ! Uring In jourtiO cent for otto imoiUi, canvasser before next TtHwday evening. High-Spirited Mail Horse Roy Twombly carried the mnil to Coquille City Monday, the regular carrier being laid up. While coiniitK back the fiery untamed steed he nestiode ran ' away with him nud went over the , iMiuH. bac and bantiaue, resu't tuu in youie painful but not seri - ous bruises lor Mr. 1 wotnbley. We acknowledge the receipt of 1. v. IjT Ilfi'M n (i . 1 it t 'J H K ' It K F II Wickinsu liberal contribution of RoMou. f CmlrcImum 1U11, butter from Cnpt. Harris, the pro- , . .,-.,., , duct of his Sumner creamery, lw ' 1 ' and a Christmas . present which wife. Mr MclKnigal. H Hnlwm.n and goes to the right spot. Cnpt. fmuily, Mr J P Marsh nnd S cliilIren, J Harris has discontinued the man. n Atwiunl. A K Coulter. W V Petty, II nrnninr,. nf r-lieose for i Ins winter ! W Dunham. 0 iVtoron. J II Simmoiisaii. ..., -.. eWmr his attention to ' .. . . . a , . ..ii ... .....,.. - i,,,Hr nr ...i.jpi. ilu ...nkes n su.K.rjor article. Sold evryw!ir in cui allllltt. Mtdtby Standard Oil t Company Vwi tho ) 1 ta Vcu Una Always Coucia gu'.afo I Ktttiandtwcit fe-fV . lj ht tioclltctco MtVYviw-tTtf H. A htrotit trcij FSlnr ffVXttM U withUunLilUr-if lJJaTS .M JB M Oil. II ie- - . M M tltlt tlie .limp, y w , bfl 91 anjeut. U.tlV4. VJlVl KS hm.u net ilrtTy V ,W onlylrcpt .f y WV. . ' Im w luoiinjilk $W.vV vvrr H ntw, but lj-v V vl-" I l). vreatt twice I . rV f Avll hiT at lonch lh luJjjiVvW 1 M uie of Hureka H JtVi Vf- 1 m llarucOll. V'AfsAiSvS M I flASW S3v? c&itffmfa ONE VERY PLEASANT CHRISTMAS REUNION, A very plwant ClirintintiH reunion wai lielil nt tlio homo or Mr. ami .Mm. II N. Illack near Bnmncr. A lew old frleinh wcro Invltiil to Join tlio family In oli-H-rvIn tlio ChrlntmaM h'imoii ami all galhcrpil nt tlio liopltalilo lioino on ClirlRtmaH eu Tlio parlor wan ilccuratwl with ever! Kreenn and a well-loaded Clirlotma.1 tree wl'iriied one corner. .. , The many ku, who.-o valuo wiw en hnucoil by the lovo nnd trim friendship which went with them, wcro dbilrlbiited I lxnt H o'clock mid the rest vt tho even - 'K was pajunl with niuIc and nodal . enjoyment" The giiwtu all dtayed to' partake of a dinner on Christina which Mt no void untlllwl. and resulted fome- wluildNnsteromily to lh youngest mem- I'" of the party, aged five, ' Ay "p who ha leen -ongh to enjoy the hopital.y of thi home will undermand that all enjoyed themwlve to the utmost, Thoayprwent Nsdde tho hint nnd hoste we Mr. and Mrs. II. F. P.frw, Mr.and Mw.fieorge !Uh, Mr. II. M. Irk, Mr. nnd Mr. P. C. Lovar nnd llt- tie daughter Mary, .Ml Mary Illack, , " Ida Matwm and Fnmk Illack. ' OPENING OF TEM- PLETON PUBLIC HALL It I nil too widow in theoe wooly wiM that Mich a pleasurable evening may be Khrsluled as that of Christmas . I eve, when tlw Town Hall of Tcmpletoiij 'ndnnAiiii.1 ,iw liiialiitifia Tli t J trmttrvltf. , '""- .r. ..." .....-. ,ntl,m "" ",l1' ,l10 rfRu,"r cl,rI,t ma festlvitio n.ado It a highly inter- jesting occasion. To ray that It wa '" Owen m'ry wny n "lccw" " Pttmg " too JHerron!n,,,lll' U u' 51orfl'ot- Tho ,,u",,l"if' Pllty of It promoters. , was tnily In n.eetlcg with the spirit of " me. no.niug wa ieu unuono oy them to c.wuro the comfort and enjoy-1 meat of thiKsj who were comparatively j stronger within their gates. Tho very , ""B ".. "-iiyspljv-iuj,l-I.un?ntlitia 1..., .K... lA....jt....Ll 'Ull.... t.Hr.WJ au" ,,,r'""' '""'"', " ""' v"!""'rquarantlno will be remove.! immediately -1.1. AH.MI.... . !.,.' IIA wmtMl tho element nave over ui.sw on pleasure bent. A Christ ma tree, sours, recita- tlntw. theatrical and last but not least the joyous dance while.! tho happy hour ' away. It has Im-cii written down in large letter what I likely to happen when youth and ple&sute meet. Well, It happened! They tlanced all night by the broad nitxHillght, And went home with the gal In tlio ; uioriiln? Otn Hoy. - - Masonc Election At n mwllng of lltotico Lodge. No. 4S A. F. and A. M on Ststiinlay, Dec. '2lt! the following otllcer were elected for tluMnsitlmr term: . Wnlter. W. M.; A. C. Cninpboll. S. W.; W. U. Douglass, J. V.; C. 11. Mercluint. Troas.; It. C, Lee, sw.;iycondim.s.i).;D.n. lieaie. j l).; jl llrivu, S. S.; J. 51. Hiitchiwoii, s.;j.W.Koke.Ty!or. I Travel by Sl'a J. Arrival by Areata, Doc. '2t:-Mr Mil ler, I. MaUun, J W Bennett, W filover, 'A IVtewm.NChrwtausen. JHrock. Departure by ArcalR. Dee. 2S -C fi Lee. John Ho11.uk!. V MacuUe. ,,,,.,. aiii,... iw. -m-iv s Departure SiMith, by Alliance, Dee. 2S:-MIni Vli-gio Knife. Hert lllbbard and wife, .1 Swan, Mrs M Lawson, F S Sllngsby, J It Sllnghb)'. C It Davenport, A Ivruse, Mr .1 K Fox and daughter, DoYlln, 0 Thurston, V J Mitchell. Bulletin Changes Hands J.J. Stanley, of Coquille City, has leased the Coquille City Uul letin, with the intention of ulti mately becoming owner, and will take charge the fn.st of tlie year. A. J. Snell wanted t nttOiid n party.' i In, ii uj nfrtilit ti. ii.. .... i.n iiiM.tiiint tr ! ' pain in his stomach, which lie feared j SI would grow worse. Ho says, "1 was tell-1 1J lug my trouble to n lady fricud, who.:, said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ; ('larrimea iiemeoy win nu; you in con- tttttou for tno p..ri. i noiignt n uoitie mm i.iko pieasuio in hiaung uuu two titles cured mo and enabled mo to have a good time at tho party." Mr, Snell i it nideiit of Sumiuer lull, N. 'i. This lenudy 1 lor s;tlo by John I'leir. o i. i3 i c? arz. a: u. Ceara th yi Y Ui kkW BOU'M Biguitcm M&fifc. u wai uur wiae-awaKe Keporters NORTH BEND Tlio njlll anil uliip j'anl mint down Tiiilay noon to lve tlio employees n vacation. Wn iimlermaml tlio mill will wtart up ngaln .Monday tlio 30tli, but the chip yard not until Jan. (5. Wifl. Kveryone hero fcateil on turkey acaln Clirlstmafl. Mr. Hlmpwn presented racli married man employed by Jilm with n nnoblrd and the einploycM in turn miowed their appreciation of .Mr. Slmp- MU. , ,mnyj,i n.i ... Ht tll ... . .'. i crer wllliiignnw to lend them n helping ; hand, by presenting to him mid Jlr. 8. n hamlAomc chair. There was no public tree hero thU ,Mr ' "'any home had private tree. Mr. Tuiren added much to the plea- " "f North ISndlte by giving a school , riuiTiaiiinieiu unriHiina eve. I lie forinnnie ,,llp"'' ',d t,p,, ,K,t a"a t,1B crow,,w, "ihoiisocniovisltaeli number. Mr.MdMffcW.F.pIperUldMn am! Mr..Jame.Vowllii of P. rlr r Hpendliig the holiday with Mr. nnd Mr. W. It. Piper. . fl , , A JeryI..ghalMenSlckthelasttwo weekbutIcoarah-clng. Mr. Petenon who wa taken III while visiting her sister 3lr. Kiickson, returned to her home on Coos river Tues - day, feeling fpiite her old celf again. Little Hobble KriekHon ha.l to may in - doors mveral dara this wii'k- tn tnV-n ran ftbemea!e. The ilelancthon is loading lumber here this week. ........ ..., . Y " DULGES IN A FIT At a meeting of the Cooullle Citr ! council on Dec. 30th an order wa made establishing a quarantine agalius; Marshtield "until Marshflohl shall take sto,,s t0 goIato aI1(, ,.,,, from tlwrtrc0ta ; Marshtleid any and all person who may have smallpox, chlckwipox. FIIIp! ao ch -or a,,y other contaclous dLseasc." Mnvr (.ok(i rec(.iVl,,, nollce lo ,,,, ef. fwt f rom iIayor JoUnson ot Co.inllIo '.JL. 'i .. . . compnncc th the foregoing." per some reason, however, the Co- qnWe nme wnw to ,avo esperlence.1 n Frvedy dwnge of heart and the em- i,, xras mCi m Tuenlay. While it lasted, though, it w-aaliot stuff, nnd a imputation of citizens headed by a prom- Inent physician is said to have endeavor- Lj t l()1( UM ti0 Unjt0(l statw wajj and prevent tho carrlor from cnwlng tjl(, haf rwl prw.UC(8 f tlie bailiwick. Tlie currier wont m Just the same. The train wus forbidden to stop in the city and warning was given thofo in tendiut. to come over to last Sunday's game, that tliey would not bo allowed to return. Tho whole thing is regarded by many as a commercial simulation, to prevent good Cottilllo money from being spent in Marchfleltl. It M-etus to have proved tu bo a boomerang, and was dropped with unseemly haste. Cdarate Tour UowcH With Cirnr.ei. iAS KVlhr5ij ?.UI? cotwiipailon forever. HKCIMIKBIBBtnatCfteT KBBIiaB9aCIBSas.Be.MBail Q a E a ft a rJ Ktril R9U MAS. As Christinas time draws near your generosity begins to assert itself. We have hundreds of useful wearing articles suitable for Father, Mother, Sister, Friend or Krolher. The time to buy is right now and yoa'll have plenty of time to choose intelligently. Come to us where you will find the brightest nud most Repre sentative stock at your command, ' Gloves, Silk Waistiug, H.Midkercluefs, Muflleis novelties to satisfy your a the qccagipn. ftlapes k Malson LEADING OUTFITTERS. THE MiiiaNiNHHWttimH8iinHraKflfniiiuiJii TENMILE .1. K. retornoii of May, has been hero a fowilayn colebratliiR Clirlntman, duck hunting and looking ntterhlfl pet dear. Peter Kobertwni and his dnughter MaRRle, returned home Thurnday fnira on extended visit nt North flcml and Hay City, Holiert Vox. who in utopplnjr. with lila "'ntlv.Mr.nnd Mr.Kil(?ar Itaymond, had a rather Ferloin nccident on Satur- day by, cutting an ugly gaMi in hi foot w,t" an aX0, ais nnu .lonn rctcrmn otiNorlliJJend, haro been visiting their father-in-law John Y. Bciiwin. A big celebration was held at tho opera house on Johnson creek Christmas ero, which was greatly enjoyed by all. It la estimated that over 'JO people were In attendance. A Leautlfully decorated Clirlntiiiiw tree wa highly appreciated ii.vniti.,. n.i...i..iM i. i. ii.. VoZltS, One to the eye and pleasing to tho nal- atc nU" n few tlmulanU for thono who felt weary and cold. A literary program i was well rendered by J. M. Quick, Nancy qek. j. s. Robert Prof. Crouch nml . 3Illll,c by tol lMH!rigt 0eorgo Harrington. Clias. Liggett and John i Kentnck. George Schroeder wa grand 1 marshall, Davo Itoliert and J. M. Quick acting as floor manager. The ilaneo ' Sralni 8 in tho i ArrancemniM aro ie lie ma o for a masquerade ball New Year eve at the same place. Gentlemen will ho charged an admission feo of Ui cU to cover neces sary espens. Bright's Disease Tho largest sum over payed for a prescription, changed huiids at Han Franclco. Aug. 30, 1001. The iratu fer mvidvcd in torn and tock 112.C00.C0 nnd ra paid by a partyof huamw men for a upwiflo for Jjnglit' '-'nn'l''tcs,li..hertui,,curublo ilifii.. . They commenced the eerious inves ligation of tl.o fpecific Nov. 15. 1000. Thi-y Interncweil rcoitn nf tbu cured and tried it out n!U morits by pulling over three dui.i cores on 1I.0 triul incut and watching tbei., TheyuUo got uliyaicluni to iiumo chroi.:o. In- curablu cnsc, and wdnilniuered it' feSSy test ciiivreri cither wnll or i.rocreso ciiii; favurubiy . There ln'ingonly thtttfcn jwr cent of lait.irt'n, tl.o partii'rt wcro satictlcd and c:otil tli- tuiiif notion Tho pro ceilings of llui lnvi'itli;iitiiic com- milee 11 ml thu clltiinal rcporla of tho ot eaes were publish.-.! nud will bo niiiiliil ir.'O on iiiiijliriiil.iii. Address Jons J. Fulton Comimxy, 4i0 Alont gonivrv t-i S'ii Fiaucucti, Cal. . NOTICK FOlt I'UllLICATION tVparioHMt of ifw Inienor. I.-nd Ofl.ce at Kotcliun;, Urrgon, avvlnlrrsu,.lgol. Nested U rmnliy gnen that the follow Ing naitMtl (ciilrr hat f.Inl nutlet of hit intention to nuke final proof in tuppott c( h't claim, and lh.it WW iwuol udl Us iu:i(le U'fore V. U. OouciM U S. Couin.tti.ontr at MtnlificM. Oron, on lanuarv 6. 1903. vii: ANDKUW01.S0N on hU II. E Nu t&f) for tl.o NE Sec at Tp. i S. K. 13 West. llem.iwttbelull.Mine wltnrttes to prove hu otw.miiout mUcnee upon and cultivation 0 taia l.iid, vh I'cter lUale, Kobrri Ten.ple 011 ot Mnrthtwld. O-rj-in. htrphen K. Jol.uon, Albert UImui of Teutpleton. Oregon. 11 -jo . T. Dkiixii.s, Krgbter. Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in ,.,.. Ah druggists, 10c. 1 L3 0 I I 1 m . m IB m IB 'I .1 1" IB B Kurs, Neckwear, Umbrellas, 'U and a thousand antj one little iB taste. New, crisp and fit for ;g 'I -l m VJ yt ,