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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1901)
wrT SPfC V'- ! W " 7fjryfl arrf 0r j, t V: F ,f 'V fyi COQ-Utyl Ht sCbt"&&s&s'.' , jf COAST l.j!&jSjWuKfei jife j('; c. I Try Hie COAST AMU. 3 Jul) Office I I Read Our CouNly I Correspondence e iji'iDMWiwuiniMinii'iwuimiwiMinimwmiiiiiimwwMiiniiK V.H tOL XX11 1. MARSHFIELD, COOS OOUNttY, OREGON, SEPT. 21. 1901. NO. 3a. - t $ kJt sOJ f V t MAIL tT "if DliAD PKOSIDIiNT LAID TO REST. Viewed By Countless Thousands of firlcf'Slrlcken People Tears Tor Mrs. McKlnlcy. On Huiidiiy morning n simple rorvlco took phiront tho .MIIImiiii residence mi JMuvYiirt'iiveiiiii'lu llul'nln, where tlu president illnl. Only tlu Immediate family mill the friends iiml iwlltlnil as sociates nf tlu president Mini present. i no scrim mere was paHu-iie in tin ex treuic. 'Ihen tho Isidy vvuslwrno lo tho City Hull, where It liiy In state. Arrangement hud In en miido lonllnvv tho public In view thn body from the time It arrived, at ul.oiit uv p. in., until ulxiiil o u'rlnck. When it o'clock riiini' Ihnrruwit whIUiik Lrlnw In the Hlrcls seemed II till lltilll l.llt'I. It Wlis del libit to extend ttn time until midnight. When the doors were elo-ed nt midnight It was estimated tluit Wf l ptopln limt viewed the remains. Thousand of ill appointed outs were still In the strivls. The train lM-.irlug the protldeiit's IknI)' It'll Iluffitlout hiMI o'clock Monday iiinrii. lug and arrived at iihlngtoii lit hiH o'clock that nl;ht. lit IJ hunts, It I es timated that over half u iiilllhin people saw iii0 ciitilii which lielil all tli.it was mortal of Pit'shleiit .McKlnley. The ttulu was a tolld Pullman of n en rnm, drawn h) ivvn locomotlvii'. Ilelillnl Iho engine Were two draw Ing rutin rar devoted In mcmUr nf the pre; next, the dining car, the car In temlnl fur senators, inn the Hungary, for President ltoo.vtdt and the cabinet. Next wastholllymplii. oteuplwl by Mr. McKlnley, mill last uf nil was the id- ti t 1ii cur In which the lxly rtrtl. Thoritsktt M pluenl between the windows on Ihe ol.-.(nitlnii mr, whrre It onihl he soon b the KK'ile a the tritlu went hy. Only the engine mid observation ear vvcio shrouded in hlnrk. 'I he other earn were iiuitdorud The whole riniutry scent d to have drained Iti imputation tit the shliM 'nf the trittkovcr which the funeiel train piiiwtsl. The thin 1 1 iu m tliiniiKh the nioijiittiliK iiml thec'nrfi'l)-K'tllnl illn. ilrlrH thickened m the little hanilelH Hiiililenly u'rew to the prnMirtloiH of re (iN-rtuble cltliH, ami were cnnreKuteil Into ui imiltltuileH In the larger eltlc-i. Work wiiHMiHuinlnl In Held ami mine ninlclt). 'I he hcIhhi!h were, iliiiihuiil. her)wiiere appnirtit tiie trupiini;M unit lokemtiif woe, IhcMlelue with ulilcli the coiiutleM thoiHiuntiNleuiil the re iniiitnof their hem ami martyr win op- preMnemin pniinuiiii. Mt. .iciuuiey nIihhi tiie trip iirmely. In tiie iiioriiliiK. h.miii alter leuvliii; llnr- fiiln.hhii plemlnl K.I earnerilh to he al lowed tnuii lulu the car where her dead inie lay that relurtniit eminent win gl en, mid nIic hK'lit u half hour hexhle the collln. Ileiieath the L-reat whlto iIoiiki of the Cupltid at Wiiililnutiui tuiienil eericeM of xtate were held liiecdiiy titer the re tiiitlmtof the dead president. They were cnmlucted in nrcordnuce with the rlte-i of the MelheillHt Kplxcopil Church, of which l'reNiileiit McKlnley wit-, a life IniiK meuiticr. Oiii. Wtni; only nf two li)iunn. aioiii', n pruMT, an nddriw mid a Itciiedlctlou, they were he.iiitlfnl ami Nilemuly Imprexfilte. Mrn. .McKlnley did nut attend the ccr tlceitat thel'niiltiil. It wui ihemed wl-ie thnl hhe Hhnuhl tint iiiiilern the ordeal. Hho reinaliiiil at the Uhltu llmi-e, cum fnrtcd hy etcry atteutluu that lot hit,' tliiiiiKhtfuliuxs could HiiKKit. At the chiicIuhIoii of the funeral wr tcfH 111 the rotunda thneinkel d wan reiuou'd. At half lust t'J the crowiN he enu to infut tlirmiKli the mtumla, ami iliirliiK the hIjc hnurri In which the Imdy wuh hliiK In htate It Iri CHllmaied that fiS.i'iiO pcopln lew the rcnialiM. When the rciiialiimif the diad pre-l-dent were Dually cln"cd foieterfioni the tlew of WiiHhlliKtnii peoiile, the cataliy iwnit wiiminalu fornicil mid coutejed them to thefiucliil tialn. which win to carry Inir Hie hedy to Canton. No liw than !! earn were renulred for the trnnHportatiou of the funeral patty to Canton. 'Ihuohxcnatlon car, hearing Hie re. uinlnH, wan Hooded with Unlit, com rang ed that een an the train Hwept throiimi Hut ulitlit the iieople In the coiiutiy it tuixHtil thiouKli inlglit ita'e ut the ciih ket. 'IhetlrhtMcllonof the fiiueial tialn reached ('anion at 1 1 :J(. 'I lie collln win Hnrue to thocoiut lioune wlii'ie the lid wuh reunited mid IhtuloorNwcio thrown orjeii to the puhllc. Many or the people, iih ttity looked upon the face of their (lend Irlciul, whom Ihey had men Jttht two wceiiniiKo in inn iieailli, call-in their iireatii al Hie climiKe that wiih there. 'Ihn preshtcut x fuco wax much Hi' unci than they had expected It would Ikvand thetdulit that met ineir ecM tdiiickcil thcin Kieiitly, No delay wiih peiiiilttnl mid fully lot) people a minute missed the liler It Is cstluia ed that :U. tMMi pcoplu had lewcd tho temiilim when tlintliHira were closed at It o'clock, leav ing it waiting Hue of people fourabieast mid neatly a mllu long, 'llui body wan then taken to the McKlnley icsldeuce, wheio il lay until 1 :2 p. m Thursday, when the funeiitl nrnccss.lou Htarted for Hie Kirst M. K. church where the funeral seniecrt weiehehl. TheseitlccHWeie brief, hy tho ex pressed w Ish of the fiimlly. A ladles' (iiiartctte sang" I'lm llcaiitlfnl Isle of Home where." l'rujor by llr, Mllbuin of Flint Presbyterian Chinch. 'Ihe Nine tieth psalm wax lead by Dr. Hall, of Lutheran chinch. Coition loth chanter U'lu t Coilnthluiis was lead by ltuv, Her- hrinick. nf 'Irlnlty llefuriniil cliurcli. "Lean uiniiiy l.lKlil. wan reiuicreil hy iiiiuitttfe, lit, AlmnhiHler, piintor Klrrt Melhihtll eliliieli, .lelhereil a nliorl, pni)i'r. Ilyinii. "iNeaier My OikI to'lhee," wiiMKiiilK liy the dillre rnnurfUiilliiii, l'i'oile leiiiiilneil nlmiillilK while the heneillclhiii wiiii piiiiiiiiinci'il hy Moil iilKiieiirT. I'. 'I Inn lie, (if I'leM'himl. 'Mm caHket wan home fiuni the ehiirch tn tiiiieral cur, iiml Hie iiianli to Hie Wivt I, awn cemetery hvunii, where thn re ninliiH were placnl In a melting miiiII liwaltlliir tlin time when tliev will lie liliiccil In the irinn hexhle I lit two i'1ij (lien wlm were hurled jemruth'n. .Mm. McKlnl ' nimlltlnii In cxcltlni; k'riui iipireieiiihiii iiiiiniiK Hiiiho curing tor her, It Ih feared thedruidcd I'olhipHe limy come at any moment. IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD THURSDAY Marslificld Pays its Sincere Tribute of Respect to the Murdered President Arl ri.Mill ax l'rrrldcllt HlMMett'lt'H pHK'- lamulluu, and Iheday M't for the Inter ment of the murdi'ied prtidilcut hccanie known here, Mch were takui for the approprliite ohertance of the day. A Npechil mcelliiK of the city council wiih held and nrrmiKUiieiitH made for memorial K'rilee In I. 0. O. K. Hall. 'I ho .store mid HtliKiii-t atl clMnt at neon. 'I lie IhhIiicwi jmrt of tot wat ilrap)il In luoiiniiii!; and In intiily eterynhotv window could he m-tii the iHirtraltxnf the three priHldentM who hate mat de.itli hy iwawlnatloii, I, In coin, (.lutlcld and McKlnley. 'I he proi'rain of thew wnlowi- nit en In another column, tln"ontirof exurciwi thrrxttiu lK-lnttHtrlcllyfollow.il. 'Ihe hall wait apprtiprtately ilrapul and dec ontted. rtienbtKe wuriilnipul with the ntan and MrliuM for a InkLkhhiiiiI, lirnad iMimlt of hlack Im.Iiik utrotcluil acriM uliottf, with hlack mid white IviriiU liitetuimtt acriMN tlw prixvuiuui arrh. On the front of the ntM ''"""I large jh.rlraltH of the three mart) red pr.xhU'iiK An HliiimUtuee of ilowerx mid the foliage of tlii:)rcK"ii Kf'pe add til heatity to Ihehcene. t)u the ntago were Mnor AnderMUi nud CtMiiicllmen llrudhiiry, Niu-hurK, CurtN, Norton, .Velum, Matron, City Trea-oirer John K. Hall, Itct. It. (.'. I.ee, Itov.MI. .McClelland mid I tec. Kdw. Ikiuuelly, of the Methodist, lreli)terlau ami Catholic churche-i. Itehlnd thcho were the choir itiinlNtlni; of thn cholrx of lliedllfereut churche-i. Mliw Susie Klckworth luiiulpulattsl the orKiiu, Mm. C. , Tower ltl tho fiiiKlnif. and the musical feature.t of the program were extremely line. Itev. It. V. I.t eV addresM occupied about thirty minute and was IiIkIiI)' iipprecla tod. Ihe hall wait crowded before the hour M't for tho commencement of the ier tlce. and the iiumlier pn'M'ut J-t etl liiatnl ut ftmii 7li to lUKi. Ihe Ust of order pret ailed duriiiK the cntlro pro Kraut which wih carried out without it hitch and wim wry imprtwlte. Death Was Unavoidable The leport of the autopsy on tho Unly of rresldent McKlnley Indicate that on account of the comlltiou of hlit wdem, nature had made no elTorts to heal the woumN, mid Kanj;rcue had fet In alone; the entire track of the bullet, which paused through the stomach a ml into the back wallri of tie abdomen, hitting and tern iut; the upper end of the kidney. 'I ho conclusion Uthut dfath was una oldiblo by any medical or surgical titutmeut. llluger Herman will del her an address of wckomeat Ihe KoM'hiirg stieet fair. .Salem hat a new baud. The new home for the V. M. C. A, at S.ilem Is being llttul. Ciiptalii .Sdustlan Miller the oldest sea captain in I ho Noilli-wcst, Is dead, Washington county Is out of debt. Klxhteon horn weio stolen las wcekfioin thei.iuge. 'I hey weie owned by . H. Itlioulnitiii Of lVmlellon. A Certain Cure for Dysscnleiy and Diarrhoea "Soiuojcmsago I wasimoor it party that intended making a long bicycle tilp." says F, l Taylor, of New Albany, lliadfoid count I'll. "I was taken taut deulv with dim i hoca. mid was about to give iiii the trip, when editor Ward of tlin i.acywue .Messenger, Htiggcstcii inaioi take a doso of Cliinnl'erlalu h Colic, Oholo eia and Uliuilioeii lteinedy. 1 puichascd a bottlemind took two iIom's, one before starting mid one on the unite. 1 niudo the tilpHiiccesfully, mid necr felt any Hlcllcctx. Again last Humiuei I wuhiiI niost i mi down hyauattackofdjscntery. t nongiii a nome or tuts smue rcnieny and this time one dose cured me. salu by John I'leuss, j or OUR MARTYRED -'f PRESIDENT. NATIONAL MEMORIAL SERVICE. Program of flie Memorial Services Held ' in I. 0. 0. F. Hail, Septem ber Nineteenth PRESIDENT'S " Now. therefore, I.Theodoro Horrtetelt.rrrsldi'ntof tho United States of America, do npNdiit 'I liurcday next. Sept. ll'th, the day on which the lusty of tiie dead lilesldellt will be Inld 111 ita last earthly reslliig-plnce, lis a day of inournliiK mid jiriiTr'tlirougli nut the Cnlt.il States. I earnestly recommend that nil tho .c). pie acs iiiIiIh oh that day in their resH-ctht place of OJtliie wor slilii. there to how (Iiumi In siiliiiil-wloii to the will of, Amlghty Hod, and to pay out of full hci.rl their homage of lore and re ereuce to the great and good rrrldciil. wlnH' death lniH Hinlttcn the Nation with hitler grief. M In wlliieoH whcnsif I hiivo liireiiuto;tinyhnnd ami caused the f-e.il of the (nihil Mali's to lie " Hone nt the City of Washington, the I ltd day of Fepteiiiltor, A. I)., 1UI, mid of the IndejH'iideiice of the t'l ( Seal. ) "III- Hie JOHN In accordance with the nlsire I this M-rtlce, K. A. ANDKIt.MON. Minor. OIKIAN VOLUNTARY SINGING. HYMN l.cml Klmllyl-lijht" P li A Ucv. Htlw. KCSPONSIVIJ SCRIPTUWr; IlCADlNGjIIIctl by i;uv. o. i. J.lUDMi How aro tho mighty fallen. CoN The beauty of Israel Is slain upon thy high plncitt. LKitiKH What iiinn Is he that Ineth and shall not set" death? Shall ho de llter his soul from the hand of the grate? Co.sn If a man die shall he lite agalnV I.Kitn.li -Jesus Christ ralth, "I am the resurrection nud the Hfr. He that bc lleteth In me, though he were dead, yet shull he lite. Co.Nii In my Father's house are many mansions. I go to prepare u place for you. LKADhlt l.vt not your heart be troubled. Ye believe in Hod, be Here also In iuc. Co.NO Messed aro the dead who die In the Lord. l.iuni it They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more. COMl Neither shall the sun light on them not any hint. J.KAtiKU For the Lamb, which Is In tho midst of the throne shall feed them nud lend them unto Ihlng fountains of water. Comi And fl(x) shall w Ipe away nil tears from their eyes. I.mnr.u-There shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there bo any more pain. HYMN.-" Nock ot Afics"-CONGIti:GATION. RHADINC utf the OOtlt 80I.O. - Bcyonil tlto Gittet o! PurmnKC." - MRS. C. W. TOWnR. RBC1TATI0N of. "Tho Apostlos Crood," Lod by Uov. S. U. McCIolliind. I bellete In Ootl the Father Almighty, Maker of hea en nud earth; and lit Jesus ChrlM. His only Sou out Lord; who was conceited by tho Holy Ciluwt, hoi n of the irgln Mary. sulTeied tinder Pontius Pilate; was crncltled, dead, mid burled; the third day he rose from the dead; he nsconded Into heaven, ami sltteth on tho right hand of (lint tho Father Almighty; from thence Ho shall come to judge the quirk mid the dead. I delicto In the Holy fiho-t; the Holy Catholic Church; the com munion of saints; tho forgiveness of sins; tho resurrection ot the body, mid tho llfo everlasting. RBSPONSIVB SCMPTU1JB RBAD1NG. I.kiukii I was glad when they said, let ns go into the hou'i of tho Lord. Comi They that wait upon the Lord shall icnew their sfrength. l.miiKit Draw nigh to find and Ho will draw nigh to you. Comi Therefore, let us also, seeing wo aro coiiiiuhviM about witli so great clouit of witnesses, lay aside so easily oosoi iis.miu ici us run with pallemo the race that Is pet before its. l.KAiiKit -lint know thou that forall things (lod will bring theoluto Judgment. Comi -Have mercy upon me, 0 find, according to '1 hy lovliu kindness. I.K nihil- Create tu us clean heaits, 0 Cod, mid renew light spirits within us. Comi -'I linn wilt show us the path ot life. In Thy presence Is f uUiimu of Joy at Thy right hand aro phusuros for overiuuio. T.i viiek Ho'thnt ovcrcometli, the ftnuo shall be clothed In whlto raiment. Comi Hint that ovcrcometli, will 1 make n pillar In tho temple of My Uod. i.kadi'ii Heiioiit i stand ni tnoiioor ami ami open inonoor, t win come i .. ... At. . i ... mi r. 1 will come mid ho with me. Co,N(l To hint that nvercometh, will I HYAtN. "Ncjifcr My MnMORlAL AIDRHS8.RnV. li. C, Lee. CLOSING HYMN" Ainertcn.,,-ConHrcfiatloii,. UCNKDICTION. P R 0 C L A M A T T.O N . afllxcii. iieiM'inieiice oi mo i unci MAUMUir i.iii. " I HKODOKK KIXIHVKLT. President. HAY, Secretary of Shtw hereby call uion our cltfwiiito unlto in OR GliOUAL AJI'HBM CONORKO.ATtf Y li li.. Donnelly. iibvjiunuiiu. ' ' "" Prtjilm - IJcv. II. C. Hill. grc cli oveiy weight and the sin which doth Knock. If nny iiinn hear my oleo i. j i " ... n. lu to lilio noil wilt sou with in to nun ami win sup wan nun grant to sit with Mo In Mytthron?. God To Tliec."-CHO!R Rev. Utlw. Donnelly. NO ANARCHISTS ffANTBD COAT OF TAR AND HiATIIIiRS ALL RliADY John Peterson Given 21 Hours Leave (he County Snakes Must limit Tlicir Holes. to The flrnof this week Mnrnhllcld was thoccciut of uniiHii.il excitement mid ccciica wen' enacted of a kind tint often wltiittved here. Tnr and feathcro were In readiness Tuesday morning, and only the proml of Uio Intended wearer to leave the county within 21 hours pre vented application. It secum dial in tuts community, as In every other, there aro a email Hum Iter of Individuals who are either nil archlstsor fools, or Isith, nnd ulnco tho HlKsitlng ot rresiiient McKlnley they hate not had the discretion to keep their mouths flint. filnco the death of tho president, roino of the Aiiierlc.ins here have determlunl to put n plop to the utternnco of treaon and anarchy, and they will do it, crcti If it takes something les, healthy than tar and feat hem. The first move was niado agnlnct one .lohn Peterson, n foreigner wlio claims to Ikj n Norwegian, who resided In South Marshfleld, and wholud made remarks expressing satisfaction nt the awaxsiua tlon of fie president. On Monday even ing rt small party visited his liouso villi tho Intention of giving him n lesson, but ho refused to open tho door, threatening to shoot, and the party did not care to take the rcsjionidhlllty nt breaking in. Next morning he c.tnio down town and was Immediately taken Into custody hy parties who were on tho lookout for him. lie was taken to Iau & IV warehouse, where tar and feathers were nil nndy for him. At the lat moment, however, tho crowd relented, and ho vnis given his choice between tnr and teeth erxor leaving tho county within "J I hours. It took him but three- fourths of his allotted minute to decide on tho lat ter, nud he left town before jilght. Pe t crwu Is a married ninu,- but It Is said that his wife would bo much better oil w Ithotit him. Later In the day n llrely frar.is took placo on Front St between Hermann Klahu. ot tho Coos Biy Iron Work, and Frank Kclley, engineer at tho. cannery. Kelly liitl repeated rrmarlw derogatory to President McKlnley which no claim- til Klahu had mado to him, and the lat ter, finding that ho was likely to bccoino Invoked In forlons trouble over it, met Keller and tried to make him retract his statements, which Kelloy refused to do and there wits n list Ic encounter in which It Is said Klahn had the best of It, as lie Is much the larger nun ot the two. Ln- ter, Klahn was arrested and fined for llsturbing the peace. Y.M.C.A. TAKES NEW LEASE OF LIFE Funds to Meet Indebtedness Raised by the Ladies in Feeding the Multitude Ihe net proceeds obtained front tlto dinners given laU week by tho Ladles Anxlllnry was $15080. This practically pays off all Indebtedm. UIO gyinuilMiim anil ooiu rooms oi the Y. M. C. A. In future will Ik open every evening from six to nine o'clock, but on Saturdays will bo open all day long. The reading room Is open at nil times everv week day. nnd on Sunday nf ternoons from li to 5 o'clock. To tho ladles of the tow it nro extended all tho privileges of luenibent in the week days, Ciunor Thanks Tho Hoard ot lllrectoro and the Ladles Auxiliary of the . SI. l A, Hereby neari ily thank the people ot Marshlleld, who so liberally contributed towards the din ners served in behalf of the association during hist week, and nlo wish to ex tires their amireclatlon of the liberal patronage by the public ot the same. The re-nlts attained nro exceedingly gratifying and very encouraging to all Interested in the suniHirt ami contl mu tton of the work. 1 ho board delro to publicly acknowledge that owing to the noble and untiring efforts of the ladles It Is invisible to keep tho rooms open COQUILLE GRANGERS MEET AT MYRTLE POINT Myrtle Grange held Its regular meet ing at Myitlo Point last Saturday, com mencing at 10 a. in. Considering the inuvtliiioof vo.ir thero were unite n number tlu re. 'I ho regular business, ot thegrange was all gone through with; mm an aiitiropiiiiit' ie-onun.ii .- i-.- id. niMiu having received tuo sail news of tho death of Piildeiit McMnley. A regular, old rnutoneu, gntugo uinncr was partaken of. lu the afternoon tho doors were open ed to the public, and a few availed them selves of tliooppoituiiit). mid camo in, when lints, r.ucl.inan gave n short talk oi Ids exnerlence us ivirriincer.andsonio of tho bencllt.s which have been derived by the rariuent iioin uio woru oi tuo giaue. T hit Myrtle Point grange niipearH to have good material In It, and they seem to know what Is expected by thogiange, mid what Is expectetl oi Is expectetl of them us grangers. Tho spud crop Is short InPolk county.t only half a ciop. s Geo. fiitmit orKugeuo who was report ed lost lu the mountains has turned up and was nnifli surprised to learn tluit a posse ot men had been sent to the uiouuUlus to limit him. Our Wide-awake North Coos River Thn river Is awarnilng with trout, but they do not hi to worth n cent. I Hen plenty of fishermen, with very smnll catches. People generally are making Improve men U here. Then) nre quite n lot ot caltes for salo on the river, awaiting tho buyers, and rcil is getting scarce. We want some webfoot weather lo iitart tho grruw. Send it along If you hnvo it. W'o havo t(Ki much fruit thin year. Homo of our neighbors are feeding Ilart- lett pears and firarentoln apples to their cows ami can't get rid ot all ot them at that. W hat is the matter with the Marshneld fruit ilrver? Thl is the time it should be running full blast. A creamery at the forks has been talk ed of for a long time. It should be there. The farmer pays 0 cts jkt cwt freight to get his milk to tho creamery, and In hot weather It Is sometimes returned to him Four. Ity having a creamery at tho forks, most of the farmers could deliver their own milk, and sate freight and loss by Mjuring. It will pay the party who puts it there. Tenmiic John Schet ter U hauling lumber from tho bay for a residence. MIm Helena Wcsela has been In Gar diner a few days under the doctor's care. Altera absence nf several month?, George Quick returned last week. He )insTl.Ited Portland and traveled ex tensively In California. Sir. and Mrs. John Peterson of Marsh fleld with children, and Mrs. Victor Sjioneyof San Francisco were visiting lug their homestead on the lake a few days last week and started for town Suunay. William Gamble of Kcntuck slough was Journeying lu the hot sun over many hills Tuesday. His destination was Gus CarUm'H place. Peter Jordan and Charles Johnson hare changed their fields of operations from Coleman's estate to Hlg creek und Coos river respectively. A at meeting on Johnson creek Sunday It was decided that the name ot the con templated danco-hall shall be Temple ton Town Hall. - 'AlUridya Hainan .maut ta-Sarth Jinl Monday to oring a quantity of lumber over the bay. ItesIdenU ot the northern part of the Tenmllo bantu are Interested to learn that the steamei Klmore ot AMorla has discharged a cargo ot storo goods at Gardiner mid carried oft a consignment of fanners' produce nnd cannery fix tures. A well attended dance vva.s held In the old Fox house on the sand-flat north ut the Creamery Saturday night. Hay lluwrou Is fortunate lu being al lowed to drop his cows for tho winter nud attend school in Marshfleld. Stephen Johnson und Clmrllo Coleman went to town together Thursday. Peter Robertson brought n lot uf farm produce to market Wednesday. August Laxouen departed tor Scho- fleld logging Kenos Tuesday. North Bend Mrs. Storn and daughter Alma are are able to bo arouud again after several dajs Illness, l. tl.a i-ntl!.. tnr nnudrlnd wV.IMi fnnV , 1.. ,1 . . c. ....... ..ii . ci place ill the Store Saturday Illght &lS llan.-en drew the $10 lot und Victor Ny- Iiiud tho 10 lot. iimhi u B IB H FALL GOODS Every Department in this Convenient Shopping plaeo is brim full of this season,'. daintiest creations. ho most beautiful conceptions of the World's artistio designers tho ao ceptcd styles for the Autum season ' 1901. Wo lake pleasnro in, intro ducing our new lines and earncsily invito your inspection. MAGWXS tf MATSQW. The Leading Outfitters and Furnishers. I I I Reporters IKll L. J. HlinimonV houso boat wan launch' cd Saturday last nnd nt thin writing Is furnished and ready for use. Mr. Simp son and wife will tako thehr llrst oxenr-' slon on It to Tho Mare and will enter tain as their guesU Mr. K. O'Connell nnd. family, J. W'. ISeiiuctt and daughter. Tho hoiu Imat contains four rwims be- Mdrt closets, pantry, etc., mid U most excellently f urnhdicd throughout. Thn Alliance brought In her usual', amount of freight for thin placo WN I nesday. 4 ?" Capt. O.T, Olsen Is hero nnd will nun erlntend the rigging of tho schooner Advent which was recently launched. . All work was suspended here Thins day. Victor WHtlck nnd wife returned from San Francisco on the Areata, We aro. sorry to wiy Mrs. Wlttlck's condition (locsnotyfein.to bo iinprored by her trip to tho city. Sumner t MksMarvIlhieknml Kobert Wllnrt' left for Kosebitrg Saturday. Miss Mack' will vl'it relatires In UouglM Co, souie tlmo before returning home. t S. H.Sherwnoilwasont to the north' Fork ot the C'oqulllo the first ot tho week on n business trip. Her. lialley commenced preaching hero Sfomlay evening. The meeting are well attended and the sermons aro very Interesting. Clarence Harris went over to Coos riv er .Monday to flsh for Levi Smith. uiesior itwnnni ot .McKlnley lint licen visiting relatives here the past week. t Krnest Smith nnd family, Frank Smith and Sirs. Levi Smith of south Coos river " posted through here Monday on their way to Kottcbtirg to attend tho Street Fair at that place. Wm. Matthews add family are visiting friends here. Sir. Matthews In tends to more out to his Fnlrview ranch next week. MbN Kvn Wilson Is Tbdtlng Roseburg frleiuli this week. I TIMIIBK LAND, ACT JUNE 3, W78. NOTIOH FOUPUDLIOATION. United States LandOiEce, Kojcburj. Onxon, bept. 17, 1501. Notice b lirrcbr dcn that In coaoliiaca Mtth the pro.lnonj of the act ofConerru ofjune 3. i8;3,entltW"An net foflhcule of Umbtr linds In the butes of CalUbrnU. Oregon, Ne' da. and WaOilnctonTerillocy," u extended toail the Public Land Sutej by act of Aiut 4. 1392. Williams. Dknniko, of ManMdd. tounir of Coca. State of Umag. has thb dwr Wed inth4 bis ieni tuteswM No. tj-s4 far themretMoTtheNKV of&eMerfKa. n'r. in lonwiif mmom, MKiiMti et,;aai irftr.TWthwrltttla4-iMMlHHll .. -.. .. . ' rui..K more nhMe fee to Umber or" SB8R'fcV acneuaurai prpoaet, and 10 ejtabtoh hli bl to aald Und before the RivUteraEd Reetlrer of this office at Koieburc, Orrgon. ou Tueadar, the 3d davof December, ifoi. He names u ltnee: Jessie Smith, Al bert Abbott, Lester Smith, AuloinWlttt all of tixrslificld. Oregoa. Any and all penon clatmlnt adversely tha ' abore-described lands are rrauested to file itu4e claims in this omccoa or before said 3d day of' fiteimr, 1901, 9-" J. T. nincr.f. Register. " '. TliinKULAND, ACT JUNE 3..J878, NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United States Ijtnd Office, Koseburj;, Oregon. Nept. 17, t9or. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of une 3. ' 187S, entitled "An act Tor the sale o( timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon. Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to alt the Public Land Stales by act of August 4. iBoj, Albert Abbott, of Marshlield, coun.y of Coos, SUte or Oregon has this day filed la this office his sttorn statement No. iBrfl, for the nurcluMof the Sl!t nf sr,lnn Nr. . I Township 36 Soulh. of Range 1 1 West and will ' offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vaiuaoie tor its tinioer or stone th.10 tor agricul- tural iwtposes, nnd to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tuts i office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3d . day of December, tool , . iicnuiau kiiqcsscs; vnuim a, uen I nlng, Jessie Smith. Lester Smith, Antoln Wlrtt ttei I ait 01 uannneki, tjregon. ! Any and all persons ciatmtn!r adverselv tho l,bove - lcscr'b1t 'n,1""erquested tofile their cUim la thU otKct: oa or before said 34 tlay ot December, toot. 1 "" J.T, UsiDGts, Register. IB tat i ' h 1 ' : 1 a m m m a i 1 il O- V vil ?