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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
3r r. '' tx? ' " '" ,T S" w.h. -tat ' f MtmQm0& s IB fr. W,.. wmiii ,g to 9 r .', MkdvJ E-W-W.J'J " ","'innwnwMimmntlftWwiiif " T 'jwHK3PIIHhSHH - FTf I Ml H illl llilllWIIMI ' The End of " 1 A Quarrel (Orlnlwil. ' llunslnrn woro In poKMewlon of tlio town not In open priHuemdon, for they wero never neon; they Jild noiiunvlioro nil day, doliw their hoiiMjbreitliliiK nt night. Thin wim cotnpimttlu'ly Minplo, for tlio pollen forcti coiiMbiU'd of Ilvo iiidii, who woro expected to wntcli Ii,00U liounim, or n UioimiiimI liottnvH to each Ulan. On I miiliiy uvuiiIiik hen tliu Itiirnt'M family wero itt chinch mill tho twviiiil "out" liiiwhir entered tho Iioiihu iuul u'lt nwny with much phm dun On .Mnndny nlwlit, or, rnthr, niorn intf, (hoy mil a holo with n J lie Haw In thu kitchen iloor of tho Lawrence, turniHl tho key, wnlkiil In, took every. thhiK on tho ftionnil Hoor nmt depart ed without nwiikt'iiltiK thu liiiiiittm. Anil ho thi-y proiw1iMl, nonrly every uIrIK oiiterlim Honut Iioimc mill carry ing ofr vnltiftllif. Why they contln uwl. operations In one loenllly for m lonl; 11 tlmo no 0110 could tell tinlcim It wnn on account of lack of protection. YotniK Mrn. Unrtletl had a tiff with her htithantJ In thu inornluir at tho bruMltfiml tithht. 1 1 or mrviitit tho day hefone had left ln-r In tho lurch, there ruii ny uiuiiiitlly lrn wumIiIiik nnd no olio toiln It. Hint had roipicxti-d Mr. Jtttrtlett to ko out nml liiiui up a worn nn to conio In nml lauialer, Mr. Hart Iftt hail replleil thin by ko doing ho nilfc'ht (MMMlhly h!(.. nn Important bind own dcnl (.nd u tli.iimnial dollniH that would no with It. Tln'ii Mm. 1'artlett )wd told him that If ho nfiifud thu v.'iihIiIiik would hnvo to jto ovir, nud thU would dhwtrrniiKo tlm hotmchohl for tht whole weol: nnd pcrlinpH 'ion k'or, when'iiMn Mr. l.rtlutt told her that h would rn',,, tho wmdilntc hIhimI over n iiioi'',h than thnt ho houhl loo hiM dei'.. 'J'IiIm wax thu wny It HtnrM. nnd It emlwt by Mr. Itarthtt put Tut on hlit hat nud ijolnij out, hut 'nK Iht door on the middle of it hcii tunc liU wlfo wam flilni; at hliu. Am noon uh the hunlmiul Imd d -parted tho vtlftt went out hei-M-lf, luckily found a liiuinIroHn, brought her homo uihI In n few mlinit tho tu'rcnlty of Uu huiiK'lHtld wnM only hrokon by tlm ruh, ruli, nil) In thu laundry. Mr. llnrtlutt'H IrrttHtlou vxAnl iIuhii ab thu Nvntor In tlio ruiiico IhiIKt jn"ew hot, nud l Irttmi to reffrot Iht bnrh wordn. Mr. Uirth-tt went to hU ottlro, had nn unlucky 1ii1iim dny o:id whn evui ' uk enme, NiiptxtnliiK' hU wife would I mi in tho miuo humor ln hml lfl her, In! tttnd of wring Iminu to eoutlnuo tho Munrrol went to hU dub, dined and nnt tho oronlni: thorc. Whan tho dinner hour nrrlvnl nud Itr. Ilurtlett did not return Mm. Ilnrt lull boKNU to tremble for fonr hIio had homo t(M far. Sho itlnwj nloiio-thnt Im, hIiw went thrnuKh the motluim of din Iiik, for hIio whh In no iikknI to oat. When Nho paid off tho lniiridnti and found lttTHelf nhmdtitoly nloiio In tho 'houiio hur henrt went down like thni werciiry on the evo of u cyclom. Two terrom vied with eiich other for tho I honor of nlworbliiK hr atientlnn ono' thnt hIio had driven I- r htmhaud nwny from hr, tho other that the burhim vhn woro liiftfnlliifj tlio town inlKht mnko lior n vUlt. Ix kn nnd key worn ' n Kreat deal for hr, ami nho locked ( nnd bolted every door In tlio house, In cludliiK tho front door, boHldcn noting cnrofully that the catch wiih properly net on every window. Tho evening waH ppent, llrHt, In abmsliiK her 1iuh bnud for not comlin; home; necoud, fenrliu; thnt he never would come home, and, third, expecting every mln uto to U) liurKlarlred. About 1 1 o'clock idle went upntalrH, and, putting on a .wrapper, loy down on tho bed. Huridcnly ho Htnrtnd. tii. Had sho heard a notind below or Knd ohn dream ed It? Wlillo alio wn woudurliiR there watt a Htcp In tlio roar of tho houiw. Go liiK to a back window hho peeped through tho hlUula, which ho had pur posoly nlnnted, but though hIio could hear uomo otio below alio could hco nothliiK. NolaoleHHly opening tho abut ter, nho put out her head and looked down upon a man trying tho window catch on tho lloor below. Hoinetlmeti tho mint tlnild unexpect edly dlHplay tho gri'iitOHt bravery when put to n trial. Mm. llnrtlett realized that nomothliiK mtiHt bo douo to drive tho man oft", Hho feared thnt If hIio ' cried out Hho would not bo heard and It would lnclto tho burglar to kill her, There wan neither gun nor pistol In tho liotnto, and If thuro woro hIio would not dare touch either. LIUo a ilanh It enmo to her that tho water in tho boiler wau very hot, having been kept ho all day for laundry pwrpoueii. Holr.lng a pitcher Hho riiHhed to tho bath room, tilled It with Hteamlng water, returned to tho .window and poured it down ou tho bead of tho burglar. There was n yell and tho man, wring ing bin lininlH, stepped back uud lookod up at tho window. "Klond," ho cried, "how can yon bo bo devilish im to pour needing wntoc on your hUHband?" TJtoro was a pbrlolc nt tho window, mid Mtu Dartlott, frantic, ruahod doWDHtulrs and throw opou a back door. Tuoro was n pnssioimto protest from tho husband, while tho wifo beg ged him to como Into tho Iiouro. Mr. Unrilott had boon protected from the hot' water excepting his hands, wiileh I wiTri not' fKiJllng, bat wo hot onolign to bllitor thorn, IIIm wlfo wmpped theni In cotton nnttinttod with Hwoot oil, nnd a neighbor, looking In through tho win dow, imw Mr. Ilnrflott nppronch hie Wlfo to ombrnco hm and thought thv couplu woro entering r.pon u npiirrlu;) match with boxing glovoo. II wa4 Wrong, Tho fiparrfng iruttch wan ended, and (ho couple, dbtguutcd with ilia frultu of It, havo lakon ovcTy prucuu tlon tii'Mmi ltu repetition. , I.UOV DLAKI53IAN. NOTED ENGLISH PRELATE, Cnnllnnl Vntitiluui, Urml nt tlm Ho limn Cntliollii Ctttirrli In Ktialund, Cardinal Vuughnu, head of tho Ho man Catholla church In Kughiud, wliofiu recent Much cntiwd mueli ohirin In tho ohurch nud among hU friend", linn been archblnltop of WeHt tnlntitur Hlnco 1802, when ho nnron dfd the Into Cardinal Manning, mid cardi nal Hlnco 1803. Cardinal Vnughan hi n member of nn old nnd diitlngulhed Digllxh Catholic family which liui t'lvoil jilnny able men CAllDIJUr. VAUOIIA.V. to Uio clmrch. All of bin brotheni bo enmo prleutK. Ills early career wan Hint of n HoMlcr, In whkh ho followed bl father, Colonel Ynughnu. Ilu vol untecred for tho Crimea iumI nervtyl with credit there. Cardinal Ynuglnui Is n man of ln pnilvu pn'uonct', n lino nioaker and n prrnt orgnnlier. Ho vbdtod Uio United ntntea lu 1371. Tlio cardinal 1h In hio fcvouty-second yenr. SIRES ANDSON'S. ' "Governor" John IlobtiiRon, Uio vet eran circus man, Imh ottureil to build n church In Cincinnati lu, memory, of Ids daughter, Kutle. Hx-CongrwiHmnn I M. IMdy, who may bo u candidate for governor of Minnesota, uued to bo culled tho home liest man In tho lpuso at WnnhUigton and didn't gut mad. i Kdward V. Caraway, now n govern ment police, olllcer nt tlio ChnrleHtowu navy yard, linn Just begun tho llfty rocond year of bis ucrvlcu aa nn em ployee of tho navy department Mayor Hiram M. Hummoni of Otta wa, O., ban publLsheil u notlco offering u number of prlron to tho penroiw ho will mnlutnlu tho brat kept gardens nnd InwiiB In tho townitlila ouiiuncr. WIUi n checked null, tan hIiooh nud u red banded Htrnw hat IJrltlah Ambns rador Herbert earnwl from n WaHhlng ton street car conductor tho other day objurgation nn ono of "them dudes." J. 11. l'lerrwmnet, mnyonof Whenton, III., hna Bon'ed In that capacity for twonty-ono ouiBoruttvo years. During thnt tlmo few candidates hnvo npiwnr cd In tho field agalnRt blm, nnd nono of thorn over stood tho slightest chnnco of HUCCC1H. In hli last will Dr. Lndlalnuo Jnslnsld, a leading physician of Lcmbcrg, Ga llcla, boiiucathcd 13,000 to n fund for nsBlstlng widows of doctors and or dained at tho oamo tlmo thnt not mora than 8 shillings should bo spent on hla funeral. Dr. A. Gnrcolon of Lowlston, n former governor of Maine, voted for Andrew Jackson for presldont, felt young enough to offer for cnllstmont when the Hpnnlsh war camo on, nud, though past hla nluotleth birthday, la still halo In body nud as ukw mentally na over. Dr. John S. McGrow of Honolulu, known na tho fathor of Hawaiian nn- noxntlon, has como to tho "Unltud Btntoa for nn extended tour. IIo wns born In Ohio over eighty yenra ago, but still practices hla profe-wton. Thla la ids first nbaenco from Hawaii In twen- ty-soyen years. . IJcuuph to iSmrlmiil. During tho ulnctocntli century nearly 55,500,000 was wiped oft.' tho nntlonal dobt of England by property, loft by wUl for that purgosc , j i !niirT""hT,,iMl miwMmm SHIPS ARRIVE ' ATKEIL Cordial Reception by The Germans Tars of Two Nations go Arm in Arm Kcll, Gormany, Juno S3 American iquardon consiitlng of tho bnttlcolilp Kenr(ar(9 nnd tho cruicero Ohlcago and CincinnltU and guuboAia Mchtai nr rlrcd today. They rbIuIoJ I'rlnco Honry'n flag with 17 Ktinn. Tho Gorman ehlpB and thorn boltlorlcB replica with liko n f .tlato nnd tho Gormans dipped thoir flags nnd cheorcd. Oficlal vleali vecro exchabgod, alter which I'rlnco Henry rccolvcd tho Ameri can cnptalnti cordially. Slioro learo wns given tho editors of tho two nations and they aro' patrolling the etrceta arm In arm. Tho convention of women'a clubB of r ntrnl Illinois favors loglRlatlon com pelling street rntlrond companies In f. t stnto to provide Bents for motor i mi ni 1 conductors. Bomo ono mlascd thu cl incc of offering na an amend i ,t, "nnd passengeM also." Boston Globe. Tho fltrap Hangers' leaguo, which had Its origin lu Chicago, has spread to Pltbiburg, where those who hnvo to hnng to streps lu thu street cars out number thoso who are able to get senti. Tho Strap Hnugcrs' leaguo should mako Its way east. Philadelphia Una many thousnuda of citizens who nro eligible to membership. Philadelphia I'rcas. POWDER AND BALL. Tlio nvcrngo ago of tho men In the DrlUsh navy la botween twcnty-slx nnd twenty-seven years. Tho German relchstng has voted 70, 000 for tho purchnso and mulntenanco of motor cars In tho Gentian nruiy. Tho French appropriation for a shuliar purposo was only $4,000. It having boon found that Uio accu racy of tiro of tho new army rlllo in not lessened by dmrtcnlng Its barrel from thirty Inches to twenty-four Inches the standard arm for Infantry will bo two feet lonj, and It will supenseda xtho 23 Inch carbine of tho cavalry. TITI3 CLCANSIXO ANI 1IUA1 IMC1 CATARR cuitu rou Ely's Croam Balm Catv it iiUutnt to mo. Vuntiklia u jarinoi rtrur. It U qulcklr Abtorbttl. (ineiltollctatotru. It llntnt nrl fMiia Ileal) ftiut Trutecti tho Membrane, lttitortt Uit t'f niM of Tailo an I fjrtoll. Lugo 8if , 60 ocnli At DrutrrfeUor hTmml; Trial Bite, 10 cent by mail. ELY lUtOl'liiilty. to Wuren SUeot, Ketr York. flF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ? IN NEWSPAPERS ANYWHSail AT ANVTIM3 Call on or Writ E,C.DAKB'S ADVERTISING AGEECY 64 ft 6$ Merchants' Bxclungo N rKAINtlSCO, CAU ooooeoa'wio BO 'YEARS' EXPERItNOB Trade Marks Dkbiqnb CopvmaHTB Aa Anrono ismlluj a nkotoli and deicrlpUoa nay mfoklr aaorlalii oar oplulon frea wnatkar. iuj quloklr Moxrtaln oar oplulon frea wnataar iuj llona atrtcttr oanUdoiufal. Tlantlbook on ralauta nt frea. OU1Mt niionor for acuriiiiMatiit. l'Atotu token tbrouuh llunn A Co. rowT tp4tUU nottti, wlllioul eliarca, tntba Scientific American. A handiomelr llluitratod weoklr. I.arct eir. oulaUon of anr olonuoa lourual.' l'aruia, 18 toir i four ruouUii, L Hold brail nawadMlara. KjJflffEVf 3 yi In- wmmr- TH Wh0$$m "tel mhF V H m Kk Hi B 9 -tH VHbVvIHhHBHBVHHBHH TIMftKIl 1A11D ACTJUNK 3, 1878. WOTIOK KOH 1'UIIMOATJON. UnlledSUJcs IindOTicc, Hotebur?, Oregon, WU-!.!.. .- ,"?'"? IV ..ji. i ncirwj ciTrn ilia i in compliance with the prorliloni or the act of Cotip.teM (A Iune3, 1878, cnililcd "An Act for the talc o Timber Iindi. In iIip iin(4 nf i'-.ll..nf-i rr gon, Nevada, nnd Wsihlnaton Territory," ni extended to All (he Public Und Suits br set ol August 4, itfjt, fUMVT ttAttnv of Cofiullle, county of Cc-j, Uito of Ore- iiu, ". i inn 11.17 " cu ln ""I onico iik IHCrn llllrmcnt No. cmo. or llir nnrrliiiin if the IjIio, in, 11 nnd 13 of Section No. sc In To-Aiialilp fo, a S, of ftange n W.. nnd will titfrr Aunt In afimr Ihil llm Unit u-i,lif U IllIll. 1llt.tltM tl9 If l.nlk..fi. mlrm .! a agricultural iiurpot-, nnd U rstAbllth I1I1 i.miiii in wiu 1.1 nn Dcitic v. u. woiiK'-n, u . n, CltitntnluAnnrr (nr Cttttnn a Maritilinl.l rirn. fcon.on Hrldny, (he jolli day of July, ioo-i. He name ax witness! Alvln Smith, lesttr smiin, I'rank Hniltli, of .M.irUifieW, Urogon, E ,i jinny, 01 ijot.i, vrpgun. AffilAftfl nil .u... fnm .l.itmlnrf at1i9m.1u llu. aiove described Linds are requested to file .. .uio ni. in.ifn. W..I.....& ..-tv.. .i7 llMlr culms In (his office on or beforo Mid roth day of Jtily, 1001 j. T. liKincr.s, Hei;li!r. 50 TIMIIKlTlMNnT AOT JUnT si" 1878" NOTICE rOItL'UIJLICATiOK. United States I-ind office, Hwcbtirg, Oregon, Pet. e. tool. Notice Is hereby civen that In compliance with the nrovMons of the act of C ongreas of June 3, 1678, cntllhKl "An act for the sole of tlmlx:r Ajnils in the Kia s of Californkt, Oregon, N'e- vaoa, and wasuinxton 1 crritory, as extended to an ins ruuuc iatxi Mates uy act 01 nugutij, WH.UAM V PRiriULE, of 191 Monroe St, I'orthnd, oountrof Stulttw malt, Sute of Oregon, hat th's day filed In this office bis sworn statement N'o. 4oj, for the pur cIkuc ol the ijlii-4. of Sec, No. 14, Tp aO S, K 12 west.and willolfer proof to show that the land sought Is more v Joablc for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lard before the Register and kfxeiver of this office at Kovcburs, Oregon, on .1onday, the 6 day of 'July, ir3 II-! names as wlineaaes: CHcor Edwards, of OaU ind, Oreson, Oeorjc Fmlcy. Galen V Kump, of CrafordsilJc, Oregon. E N Smith, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adrersely the aborc-dcK..bed lands are rSifMted to file their claims in this office on or b ore said 6 day of July. 1503. 4-38-p I. T. PRIDCM, RecJster. TIM ACT JUNE 3. 1878, NOTlWE FOI! FOIl PUBLICATION. United States Land Office Roaoburg Oregon. A pll 10,1003 Notlco la ipreby given that In corn pllanco wltlitlio provliona ol tho act ol CBntcrcea of "Jono ,'l, 1H78, otitltltnl "An net (or the calo of timber lands in the fitatcnof California, Oregon, Ncvadc. nnd Wjf Iinvton Territory," as extended toLtljfl'ubHc Land Htatea by net of AuTttfT. 1812 CAL W. WRIOnT, of Mnrahflold, county of Coos, Stnto ol Oregon, hna this day tiled in thia office his aworn etntcment "No. 1059. for tho purchato of tho MVM Becilon No. 22 In Township No. 27 South, Rango No. 12 Weat, and will offor proof to show that tho land Bought la more valuable for ita timber or etono than for agricultural purposea. and to cetablisb Ida claim to said land beforo W. U. Donglna. U. S. Commissioner for Oregon nt Mnrahflold Oregon, on .Friday, the M ilav of .Tnlr. 1(103. Ho nninea nn witnesses : Jfeee 8mltb, Al Hmith, I-estor fmith, F R Taylor, of Marsbfiuld, Oregon. Any nnd all personH claiming adverse ly tho above-described lands nro re quested to fllo their claimB in this oflico 011 or beforo eaid .Id day of July, 1003. 1-28- J. T. Bttiioia, Regiator. TliE NEW YORK WORLD TURICE-A-WEEK EDITION Read wberover tho English Lnugaaso ia Spoccn Tho Thrhc-A-Week "World was n brilliant euccoea in tho beginninR and hna been steadily crowing over einco. Tune is tlio teat of all thlnge, nnd has sot its eenl ol npprovnl on tho Thrice-a-Woek World, which ia tldely circulated in every Stato nnd Territory ol tho Un ion, nud whoreoverthora nro people who can renu our moincr longuo. Thia papor for tho coming winter nnd tho yenr UKXt, will mnko ita nowa ser vice, if possible, n,aro estenslvo than ever. All events of importance, no mat tor whero thoy happen, nro re ported accurately and promptly. Tho Biibscribcr, for only ono dollar a year, gotB tinea papers every week nnd nioro nowB nnd general reading than most great dailies can furnish nt fivo or six tlmoa tho prico. Tho Thrice-n-Week-World ia nbeo lutoly fair in Ita political news. Par tienn bias ia nover allowed to uffect ita news columns, and Domocrnt nud Re publican alike can obtain in ita pages truthful accounts of nil tho great pollti cal campnigna. In nddition to nil tho nows, tho Thrico-n-Week-World furnlahoa tho boat serial Ho tlon, elaborate market reports and other features of iutorest. Tho Thrice-a-Veok-Vorld'a regular aubfcriptlon prico is only $1.00 per year nnd this pnya for 150 papora. Wo offor thia unoqunlod nowspnper nnd Weekly COAST MAIL togother ono year for ?2,00 The regular subscription prico of tho two papers is (2,60 Wo promptly outaiu O. B. and yortign I V l M H M hHI4klM aiMfBBBaBBBaMM imbhiiiI liBgMgaBlilBBBMMv 8nd inodol.skotoh or photo ot lcTnoUon lor iron ropors on ratomaioiiiy. ror rrae oooa, UowtoBoouroYDini: UADiC wim lvtenu and to rJfFiUN IAlAlllllil HMuLaai.hajBLm.H I Opposite U. S. Patent TniDKIl LANI5, ACT JUNI3 3, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, Roscburg, Oregon. May B, 1903. Nolle Is hereby given tlint In compliance with ihn rifvhlons of the act of Concress of Tune 1 1873, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tlio Males 01 iaiiiurni.i, wrcgon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," (is extended to nil tt.o Public Land States by act of August A' lZOi' WILLIAM ST1NNER, nf Rnwhurrr. counts of Douclas.StateofOreeon, Im this day filed In this office his sworn statement isn, 5137, lor mc 11UIG11.UQ ' ''"'"" quarter of Section No, 30, Township aS bouth, Range Na 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought l more valuable for lu timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish uis claim to said land be fore the Register aid Rrce.er of this office nt Koscburg, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 12th day of September, 103. Hennmas as wTtnes'a: Chirlcs rhom nnd John Thorn, of Rovburg, Oiejjon, William Ixmgard Frank Lonj, ofClerebnd, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming aiverscly the afxwti-descrfbed lands are rcqnyitcd to file their claims In this office on or before said 12 ill day of September, 1503. 5-33 X J T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EX ECUTOR Notlco is hereby glen thnt loiters testamentary hnvo been duly Iisoed out of the Cotintv Court of the Stato of Oro- gon, for tho County of Coon, to Otto Schuttor, na executor 01 uio last win ana testament of Prederlck Scbotter, de ceased. All perrons having claims ntfainut pnld estate of Froderlck Echetter. deceaied, are horcby notified that thoy aro rrqnirod to present them, with the j.ropcr voucnera inercior. wiuun six inontht from tho dato of thia notice, to tho eaid cxecntor nt the oflice of the Weatern.Unlon Telegraph Company, at MnrsbfWd, Cooo County, Oregon. Dat ed tills 23d day of Mav, 1003. utto baiETren. Kxecntor of tho lorft will and testa ment of Frederick Hcbctter, deceaeed The Old Reliable Firm, E.B.Dean&Co. C. II. WERCIIANT-alssZIfl Is constantly adding to its BtocK of General Merchan dise, already tho Iargo9t in Marshflcld. When you buy at tho Mill Storo you know the goods aro first class nnd tlio prico is all right. All kinds of lumber and building material, feed and sup plies at wholesale and retail. Coos Bay Wiotalo minor HEADQUARTERS FOR niQD GRADE LIQUORS CHOICE WINES AND TURE BRANDIES. LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER pamily Orders Solicited, SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELE BRATED ' RAINIERJEER Family orders for Tops, pints ant quarts, delivered by tho case. Robert Marsden. Fast and Commodious mmmmmmmmmmim4mTmwmwmmmmmma Steamship iCCIfl$E HARDW1CK, Master. Makes regular trips liotwoou Ban Fran- ciBoonudPortlnnd via Humboldt nnd C003 Bny, callinK at ubovo ports each way. Tho ALLIANCE is a flrtclass passen gor boat, and has all tho mod ern conveniences, and is ono of tho f astest steamers of her class For frolght end paonger ratoa or sail. Disc C.H. MERCHANT, Agt UARSUFELD, ;;: ;:; OREGON RI-PANs Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The Ccant ptfet Is enough for usual occasions. Tho fnmllv bottle (03 coots) contalni a supply for a year. All drug (fists tell them. TUB niOOEBT BKKHVTIOM RVBUTWUKKK LiLIPUT Colapsnblo Pocket -8TKREOSCOP2J APPARA1 US Tho smallest Sterootcorjo v, 1 li (ho strongest optical effect. II yhly 'n iihfil in different coiorn with r.cit g(l I and silver decorations (mouiitin?p), Includ ing 20 V. F. ThotoBrnphs, Viowa of art (gonro.). TRICE ONLY $100. S?Mt everywhere prepaid In loiter fji v. LILIPUT STEREOSCOPE CO, FORREST BUILDING, l'hiladclphja CENTRAL HOTEL Corner ef Front nnd A streets, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JOHH SNSDER. : : : : : :ProprIetcr THIS VELL-KNOVAVAHDFAVORITU HOTEL has last bn entirely refitted ami refurnished throughout ui J U apiin open to ths public for natronagc. New bed and sprire mattreei have been pLaccd In almost every crpms room of .this house and neither trouble nar cxptns his bcea (tared to put everything in first-class order. TEttlfS. Board an ditfnjj, rer week J5.C0 Board, ps week , 4.C0 Single Mc' ..... -. a$ m&mwm m,,i,il mmm Flanagan & Bennett Bank DIRECTORS : T. R. Sheri dan, J. W.Bennett; TRES-; and . II. Flunngan, VICE FllES.; R. F. Williams, CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. MAESHFIELD, OREGON ,rjfj.t GROSSiJIANN'S PATENT WRITING RING mAmmmnmm The most important improvement of tho ago in tho nrt of penmanship makca the poorest writer a splendcd penman a a few weeks by tho use of thia rin. Endorsed by prominent Collcgo Presi dents nnd Boards of Education in Eu rope and AmoricH, Snmplo dozen as sorted tizae sent pott paid for 1,00, sin- xle saaiple 25c. When ordering n oinglo rlne, stato whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. No. 119 8. Fourth t, Philadelphia THE STZAMER ARCATA. jr. C. XI2LSOX, irastci. Will MuKo Jteuulur 'Vlp BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAN FEAIfCISCO CARRYING PASSENGERS IND FREIGHT AT -LOWEST f?ATES. Oregon Coal & Navigation Co., rroprlatoH. F.8.DOW, Agent, Marshflcld, Orogon 8,0, CO. Aeent, Em;ira City, Oreia M DiBifaBeMRiai GEE FEE. 43 H St) M N H DEALER IN GROCERIES J FRESH FRUITS, YEGETA BLE8 FROVrglONS, FLOUR FEED, ETC,, OF THE BEST QUALITY, PRICES REASONABLE, 2 FROZEN OYSTERS EVERYDAY. : A. Street, MarshfiV Ore m 4 M t 1j wmimummkjsmvifji,. ji;w;wiiw WASHINGTON DnO. rww