,'' IV T- 'r mtmiVI WIMWMWiyV'MlinMftfWWBMMVM o a iul. -0mmmmmmmamnmmmmmmmBmmBBmmnmmmmm9mmmmmmmmfmmmmtMmilmmmmnimt'm'fmmmuimiun-rrtnMrxttit. 1. jGuasriDLoaA Sunday Qrcgoninu t Notion's I?or best -values in boots and sliocs go loScns&tnekcn's. New guns mnl ftish tituuuini tipn al Murphy's. The-kccl for the new schooner ?S. being laid. V. C. Sanderson and wife, of llaudqu, were ittowu ibis week. Vkw Holland is taking a trip to.,Kla;nath couutv. All kinds of cloves sud, ranges ,alV. I'. Murphy's and mote on '"tho .way. N.c,v Hues of beating stoves auflcqpktovcsat Murphy's. Krcd Schrocder, one ot Co ijuillc's lcadiug fanners, was in tqwn yesterday on business. When you want some e.xtta nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumner creamery full cream cheese. 6 S tf John Drown has moved to Mar slifreld from the Coquille. The Steamer Dtuuswiek sailed Tuesday .for San l'cdio with a cargo of x lumber from the Day City mills. Locomotive No. 2 is being given a through oVcr-bnuling in the machine shops of the H. R. Co. II. N. Dlack Returned from Gflrdincr last Thursday, where be. bad beeti at the bedside of Ins biotber Morgan Dlack, who pass ed away on Saturday last kM""v 7.. V ' . . . W. H. Noble lias clontowiitIleenu. eoml on Tuesday. wis logging camp west oi tfiarsu- field and has housed his donkey engines at the dump near the electric light works. Jack McDouald is opening a harjd-logging camp on the North Coosjivcr and will put m logs lor H. bcugstacken. ( h(. spcnt ycx weci;S visiting his Reverend S. B. McClcllaud is 0i stomping "rounds. The judge stilli absent, haviug gone from I says Tacoma lias changed slightly Yoncolia.to attend a meeting of! shiccbewas there. Theoutinghus the Eastern Oregon I'nsbyter- cfonethc- judge somegooe and be ians. There will be uo services at uow looks younger aud haud bis church tomorrow. somcr than ever. J. A. Seed has brught out Bert c. D. McFarliu has gathered Dean in the couttact for canying j ,js crop 0f crauberries aud they the mail between Marshficld and. ar(! now ;n tbc market. The Mail Coquille City. was ot forgotten. The steamer l?lvcr is still, laid Mrs Robert Herron has TCturn- np uy tlie loss ot ncr propeuor. A new oue is exoected on Areata. Father Donnelly has down the coast on his parishional visit and will be abscut about I three weeks. Miss Gray of Astoria, is expect-j Oct. 14th to iSth. They will cd to arrive here today to takej be accompanied by Miss Irwin, charge of the Fifth grade in the who will attend sctiool at the public school. J state university. The Comet is again in com-' Henry Holm this week recciv mission, tinder command of Capt. Cli a car ioad 0f fiuc hogs aud Chas Johnson and is gathering, fish for the cannery, also making! one passenger run from umpire. Mrs. C. C. Harper, daughter o.f T. J. Powers, of South Coos 3' ver, left Friday for uieudale, re., wncre sue wiujoiniicrmis- Ijand, who has located there. Finest line of 'candies in town at Flanagan's Pioneer Market. AT TIIE CHURCHES. I'jUKSIlYTKltlAN ( lll'ltl'll. (Service.; Rahlmtli fchool 10.00AM lViinclilni; nurvicoK, 11 .00 A JI, ami '7:30 I'M. Clirisiimi Kntloavor. isllH :il' M, .'Ml I'M T.Ud'wceV Bervirt'n.TluirMlay 7 84111UCIII. McClelland, l' at. tor. I CLOTHI You,will fiud our NEW VAhh WNE OF CI.OTHINC to be the best that the skUhpf '"an has designed for men. Taylored in the latest style, and dependabhuJU evecjf way. All of our new garments aTe cut from durable wool fabrics, iu neat Mixtures, Checkr, Striies, New Greens, Plain Blues aud Blacks. Drop in some tiimj.t your leasurc and see tlisui. i : : Hawes Hats Have had- the preference am ong fashion's votaries. mini Derby and soft hats way from the east. N A SB URG BROS Tho JtcUabld Dry Goods, Clothing anil Furnishing Goods Men. limit Ogien has letuued from down the cq.w!. K. O. l'l. jtngan received a scow load of tuuttou sheep ftom Kentuck slough this week. l'iue assortment of watches aud jewelry at Scngstackcus. The schooner linimu Utter had a new main mast put in at the Maishfield shipyatd this week. Denuet Swanton has been in vesting in town lots in West Marshticld in the R. IS. Shine tract. ''Strongest in the World" Kquitnble Life Assurance Co Surplus 60 Million. W. J. Drn.Ku, Res. Agt. T. R Crawford has moved his Cold Tea joint to the Darry build ing near the cngiuc bouse. A. G. Aiken has resigned bis jxjsition as nightwatchman nt the shipyanl aud is succeeded by C. A. Metliu. J. P. Hall and C. K. Nicholson have gou: to Portland to attend the grand lodge rCnightsof Pythi as, which meets next Tuesday. The httlc dauciUcr of D. M. i Hcrniaii of South Marsh field, bad her left thumb nearly severed from the hand Mouday evening by getting tt tuto a law u mower. The bone was cut through, but it is not likely that she will iose the member. K. L. C. barrtn, a law student ofW. U.Douglas of this city, and a young man of promise as ouc of the coming legal lights of our 'counts, took exn took examination before Thc5r ,vcrc xwn more applicants before this session. Mr. rarnti returned Vriday with success perched on his bauuer. f..,tn W U. . Tlvitf. rcttirned Qn lastSatuniav via "stage route f vacatioti at Tacoma where cd from Colorado, wlutner slie ac ttcirnmiviiiii'il hur tlaiiL'hter . Mrs. John Wilson. Mra. Wilsou will re turn shortly. Rev. Thos. Irvin aud wife will; 0 to Portland to attend tue Orecou Daptist Anniversaries 1 m::tto from Roy Garrett of Myr tie Point. Mr. Holm is always on the alert for the best meat ob tainable for his market and miti-ii. c In ri( i'V(ii It It IS .. 1 ...... w. . c V . .- -- , necessary to go out 01 mc tumuj to procure it. TIIROC NOTABLK PASHION JOURNALS. L'Art Do I.'i Motif, '! por yoar. ltolien Df Luxe. ?3 00 por y'r. TI10 AinoriCHU Ladies' Taylor, $1 iif r yc.ir. Va will he ttlntl lo wind khiijiIp opii-it to imynnc roudiiii; iiunia nml mldreH and 11 - ciMit Munip for L'Art Du L.- Mod. 10 eciitu for IJoIh-s Do Luxo hihI -' cunu fur Uiu Aiiifrtcan Lulif' Tailor. M01lSi:-Ilt()l'(JUTOX UO. 1 .'J Kat Niiictecnlh Ht. Now oik HEW, FALLS! YLES X1T """' 'imwm in 2 is certainly the for a long time that can happen The new Attt- ni-nitcu snoe f your feet and arc now. on t he FLOXSIIEIM'S SHOES, $3.5.0 jM w" y zgip 4pf 4ir m . LOOOKING BACKWARD 4V as MAY 1513 A PLKASINti PASTIMU FOR SOiMB PHOPLB 4 The Ate !)- 4 to PHONE 4!J0 For repairs to your boots and, A Good Selection, shoes go to l'ctcr Clameu. First-1 Mr. d Mrs m Colj,an of class shoemaker employed. I'nccs.g calc U) Mnwhrici,i via teasouable. (stage Inst Saturday. He will te- J. D. Sunderland aud wfcls.ii;c here and has takett charge of have been out for a few days out-1 t,c Watcr works as superintendent iug ut Hcnryvillc. 0f work. The Water Co. people J. Gammil is having a new nd - ditiou put on his bouse m South ; Marshficld. Tas. Cowan has moved down from Coos River ami is living in the Matson house. Their will be services morning --.., .... -- and evening at the Kpisaiil;nny warm friends in Mntshliec, I i . ..., I who will be pleased to hear of his lllltll.il lUlltuitux. The Alliance is due from Uu reka Mouday moruiug, to sail for Portland the same day. Miss Blanch Bates will go to Eureka on the next Alliance to visit her mother until after the holidays when she will return to the Day to stay until Spring, when she will go to San Fran cisco, V. A. Woolievcr went to Dan don Tuesday on M. W. A. business. Mr. Woolievcr now has over 50 applications written up for a camp atMarshfield aud will start the Marshficld camp off with at least ioo on the charter list. Subjects at M. 12. church, Sunday. Morning The Gospel of 'I don't care' " Evening, "The Life Eternal." A herd of about ioo head of calves aud ycatliugs belonging to J. A. Yoakamjr., were pastured on the marsh sotitli ot town last tnjjht aud made the air vibrant with their bawling. Jack MarsdenandC A. Metliu drove to the Coquille Tuesday and returned Wednesday. Mr. Marsdou brought his little son James back with him. DIED clKCKHOFF. At the home of her sister, Mrs. Edw. Baker, near Mvrtle Point.Oregon.Oct. 6, 1901', Miss Isabclle Kckhoff, aged 23 years. Deceased was the daughter of , Mr. and. Mrs. Chas HckhofT, of Yarrow, old pioneers of the bay, who have the .sympathy of the community in their bereavement. She had been very low with ty phoid lever and was thought to be improving but a relapse came. .The funeral took place in this city Tuesday and was largely at- I tended. A nisfit most tincoiuforlable thing to a SHOE-BUYER an is dear at any price vve m your pocket-book as well in STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE TO $6.00. N.'G. 4? 4p t3t j' Hut we are looking fotw.ud in our Shoe Department lines we carrv for CIULDRKN, LADIHS AND C.KNTK i.iving .S' . TSF.l CI I OX and we waul YOU to pleased. Shall be glad lo Number Y O U among our be glad lo Number Y I) U inaany rattans. Youis Rfspcct fully G E 0 RG E T1BBETTS OBD FELLOWS Btjltllltiii, Marslifctlj' t .. cau congratulate themselves upon haviug secured so valuable a man ;as .Mr. Lolgau. Mr. lolgatt tor-. mcrly resided heie and went ftom here to Manila when the Spanish wr uroue out. wneie : 111 AMIHllrll tl'ttM llttltitr return. Valuable Horse Injured Ttic hotse used in the shipyard fell lame in his foot last week and as he is subject tocrjmm itwiforcniming, 85ctS por taken for granted that hc,box nt pi,umir,mS Pio- was suffering from a cramp, bev- C1UI IUV.II IIUlW UVVIUIfl .l.. with this diagnosis, but after Mw1 In.nl t.jt .l.xitr.rtf fii..it.fl .several days the horse was uo better and was taken to black smith to have his shoe pulled off. Then it was discovered that a ten peony wire nail had penetrated the frog of the foot and was hurried to the head. The nail was extracted and the horse h doing well. lie is a flue animal j and of great value in his work around the shipyard. An Error Corrected. In its report of the school meet- iug tlie Mail was in error lit stating that I nomas Howard's; motion for a secret ballot had no secoud. The motion was second by Lars Clemiueuseii, but us some confusion prevailed at the time our reporter did not hear him, aud as the motion was not put by the chairman, supposed that it had uo secoud. Piano and Organ For Sale Rev. R. C. Lee, who is about to move away, has a piano anil organ which he does not wish to take with him. He will sell them at some price, and any one inter ested would do well to see him at once. Gate a Dinner W A. Woolievcr, deputy head consul of the Modem Woodmen gave a batchclor dinner to W. and J. Peck, of Baudou, and C. R. Rallin.son, at the Garfield yesterday evening. Alter (oasts and music, the party drank lo the success of the Modern Woodmen. False Report. It is learned that the rcixuts that Mrs. L. M. Nobltr was in a dangerous condition at mi Oak laud, Cal., hospital were all a mistake. Mrs Noble was under treatment, but her case is pro. grossing satisfactorily. Her many irieiids witl be glad to know that there is uo truth in the alarming rumors that have been going the round. Sannr Itnotna. It la unld to bo truo Hint In nil lusr-l-tala those room facln; tho Htm havo fewer death, other thins bolnte equal, than thoM which aro on tho shady tildo or tho home. Llkowlmt HtatUtlcH, whero they have been kept, prove that tho nv uratco time for a recovery Is much less Iu a Bunny room than In u Hhitily one. From thcuo facts und from tho fact that tho tendency towurd lllncsa Iiuh proved urealer on tho Khady sldo tif hulldlncs, llko irlconn mid UHylums, It follows that light Is second only In tin portniit'o to fresh nlr. A dark room Is nearly hut not tjulto so hud as u cloo rooii In tho caso of elckuess tho sick room Hhotild ho tho Nunulest ono the touuo affords. SUe Tmcklnff the Slootlia, I Klrut Tturflnr (In IHtphnnlWntlliln't I Hall Into that grub if I wuuu't under trtutuient for mo dygpcpsyl Bccond IJiirflar 'ITiut'a Just why you'd ortervUo it. mil. All tho detect ives knows ubout your dyspepsy, and If we clean out tho provisions they'll uev- cr Huspcct you of .bcln Jn.thlu.lqb. I llarleu LUv. - 4B XV VUD mmB $ PffljU to huge s.ik.i . . . ,. Sj. - Vein of Coal on North Slough. Jacob Matson was in town Thursday tmdtcportcd the dis coveiery of a vein of coal on his land on the North Slough. He noticed the outeioppiugs of the vein in the bottom uf a gulch last week aud tin Sundav he dug a hole to ascertain the thickness of the vein. At a depth of.j feet i inches from the ton of the vein lie was driven out by water, not having teached the bottom. The vein is solid and well defined and lies under a layer of blue sand stone. Mr. Matson left some speciiuius of theco it at this office where it can be seen. H has the apperanee of an excellent quality of coal. Coos rivor iomtiLoos ,,nn Twrn vlr- . JJ A AfrA,KV ADMIRAL SCHLEY ON THE RETIRED LIST Admiral Witiluui f. . lilev, who retired Wedncil.iv in com pliance with law, having t cached the age of 62, wa apNiuti-il to the Naval Aeadeuiv I10111 Maty laud, Scptembei 20, 1K5O. After !;is graduation from Annapolis he became n Muster, August 31, 1861; a Lieutenant, July i, 1862; I.iftitinaiit C(mtii.iii(U'r, July 26, i860: Commander, June 10, loj.p Cap'.aiu, Man It 31, 1S88. and Commodore, Fchiu.iry 6, lKy8. At the close of the Spanish war, Aug. 10, tSrjS, he was appointed Rcur-Adiuital. You still get 10 por cent off for cash at Flanagan'sPi onocrMar kot, Leaves tlie Ministry. It m'ciiis that, as intimated hv the MAIL last wick, the assign nient of Rev. R. C.I.ee to Maish field for another year by the Methodist conference is not con. elusive. Mr. I.ee has acrrpted an offer made by one of thcEqttit able life iiiMiraucc conipiiiifsniid will cuter its employ at a hand some salaiy, milking his head quarters at Salem. Tlie Metlw dist church loses an effective worker, and Maishfield loses a respected resident. Get a free sample of Chnmhei laiu'.s Stomach aud Liver Tab lets at Red Cioss drug .store. They are easier to take and more pleasant iu effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by con stipation as is often the case with pills Regular size, 250. per box. Pleasant Surprise Friday evening a surprise was arranged by the school males mid friends of Misses Clara nnd Millie Johiibou. About Iwcnty-fivc youuge people gathered at various places and at the appointed lime swarmed iu at the icsideucc ol P. Johnson. Games ol all kinds were indulged in aud refreshments were served. Those attending enjoyed, a very pleasant evening. The surprise was a complete one, ami will be long reincmbcwd by thejohusou family,. w At ci jMwEWmv w I "IWr !?!. 'J-&1 v lnsliionablo, Comfortable. Ttioitt I mi it'iimn why liullim ulimiUWIiiok com loiluhtaitiiil fimhloiwlite wcinuitf nppHtnl ld xrnfoii. U'o liuvo li'i'ii otiiuful to iul In a utiiOl;, full n( tlm mod iiltrurilut cKmlliiiin In ladle' Kitrim'tilt, ami llio jirli'u pl.ui'rt them williln tin iciiuti uf nil . NORTH STAB. Mossio llioharcls, ProprJotor. Cor. A mnl hecoinl St? A Distinct Triumph OiirinoUil ItitlMkt, rf III ittdH!ll"U of rtaliloly lurt.iy mii il llx Uxljr l iMil II, Imui i,mImI , i!IiImi trlniih In tlii lfnn.li f iIk' licilin mMh i. bI Mll(ol(wi wlwrti r unl 4imI .w wMlanAt liy i)tei. Ilttutlr. lot Ikwm hk h t up. Urgjvr lr utfuc iim. J40U. ili WK t In lltr el'lltk' rutiwit -tiot Iu llir r. Red Gross Drug Store John ProussiProp. Closing Out at Cost Tho ontiro Stock. Dry goods, Clothing, Furn ishings, Eute and Gaps, Boots and Shoos, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Linol eum, Mattings. Tho entire stock must go at cost. Storo to lot. Fixtures for salo, XLWT Storo. TOOK A SHOT AT SUPPOSED BURGLAR. II. C. llrainard Wounded, By Ills Sun Reuben At tlieir Fcrndale Residence. On List Sunday evening If. C. ISr.iin.trd, of I'ViudxIc, was shot thtotigh the liht foreanu by his on UuUmi, who mistook him for a burglar. It seetmi that Mr. Ittniunrd h.id lelt home early in the day to pi to his work up Coos live!, but uiiiiMrd the .steainei mid teturued, unknown to his family. I lis younger childteii, Roy and I'Miiii, rettniiiiig from a walk hcatd some one iu the houye ami roi.cluded it must bo a burgl.ir who has been thete m; vera I limes of late. About dm I: Rube ictiitii etl and hearing the man moving met him at the front door as he came out audoidered him to halt, taking a shot with his revolver at the Mimxcd bittt'lur about the same time, the bone 111 1 IIV. M.lll ItJIIWHVW its passage through 'i'i... 1...11 1. ...1 the arm nml the wound is very painful, but no serious results me anticipated by the attending physician, Dr. Tower. rt immi "iHlii IIIMIIMIIH m wt I Hi, mmMs REUEFl A really lirnllliy ivonmii Iiuh lit- lllti imln or iliMsiimforl ut liiu int'iislriinl jhtIixI. No wonmii liict'iN to ji-iva miv. VIiiii of) jCiuiliil vill iiilol.ly mllinu lliti".o JMii.tithi nifiixtnitil pnlnt nml lllio tlriifln lirml, liiuik nml t SnIiIo itclifi cittist'tl ly fnlllipi; n(l I tlm womb nml Irregular iiioiium. WINErAR0Uii Uuh liroiij,'lit aniiiH'iit itillol lo) 1,000,000 wtiiiiiiii wlm KiiKori'itj ovfry inontli, It ninkoii tlu nuni-l .Iriml nriiiM htrtiiir initl lualtliy. U U Kit) jirtivMon iiiiulii liy Nn- ttiit) It) f.'lvo woiucin ixillof fitimt thti torrlMo nuliort mill iinlns wliluh blight n iiinn' liiinifii. aiivK'iwooii. I... Oft. it. l'jno. I liaf, Itut'ii v. w mI.V r... nm. 1. .li.io i.wuH laic 11 wnit a kuvmo ialn In -ty i Hliluand CviiiM notrot avy rollcf until ItrliiluliottlaiitWIiiu nfUanlul. lie-1 fora XliiwI tafcnn all of It I roilavi-4. 1 1 Ii'cl It my iluty tu Bay tliat yoa iiiivo ft ' -- -w.... ''J ..'. W.I..W ...' I Mux. M. A. VatiM. (VJ" "Oi lwl- AilviMry l)i i.irliuriit,'' j nu rwrAdvlranilllln.lilrf..iLlriwl. ul.tntf ...in. VMMMWHMflVltK.ligi.V., I'UI.L.HIMWKJ, lOIUl, m.yr U-; , Vi i-xC- floa'.awjai Prosorving Timo. Wc Urp llie !( Miilx of tlmkr fniltt il ull Llutlt, (irtti fiuiii llm ctunet, unit 911)0110 wklilng loinii nr iiriivttiunM I-" linn anil ll un 111. VVn Kirji i full nlwl. nf nil tlm itniTiwitjr coiuiinll,iiil (ur (nil ntuiilni;. Oivmpboll & Eick worth. Honie Cooking At the POPULAR RESTAURANT. Mr. H A. IlilinuiuU niiiiiuiiicri to tlm public tliiil lio ln njln Mkiiii churcn n( tliU witll-iuiu-ctl O'ltlni: Iiiiui mnl oli('lli tlm jmiroiinii tf liernlil rimtoiutir nml nil ulit) llku In rtil woll nrrvrit anil lioiuv-llko fooklnp; ninltl ttni)t uml clrmily tnr runiilliii:. ,j. 1ST. NELSON. di:ai.i:u in. I,iiti't DcaIkiii of ViimUliim uml Wall l'mior, llruiliff. A Specialty. Onlorn ironiilly illitl. FKONT HT., MAIIHIII-'IIM.I), OH. IMQAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A liim InmhirM lot on A ut. flfiOO. Ivolluie litiinio on -mini, II rooms ti.VI. A plot of limil '.'18 (t. by I (XI ft. fiii'luKim rnt'K tini'l: In South Mumli llultl, (7.'iO, Will rtill IU bull; or hull. I'mir lots nuxt to l'tntolllfDoii Fniu Hi JfWtk). Hoiian uml lot hi Wuitt .Mumlillolil fKMMI. Ilmuo uml lot in Koutli Mnrililloltl .fl'ioO, .Six InUln llllc JO, Koutli Murnlillold llloi-k 70 iu Notlcv'H mblllloti to (.!otiiilluC'ity. Kiitiiilrti of W. U. llOI'III.AH. AGENTS WANTED. 'I'OU ' Tlm AutluiiilloLifii of tlm Martyred I'n'Bltlonl." Wliltili tflln all about 1IIH IIOVIIOOD DAVri. II1H IIKAITIKI'L DOMIiSTIO 1,1 KB, Uiu (Jari'tir on ilio llatllullultl, Inn ficliicwniniilH in uoiie.rcia, an uovor II iriuut iu pufblniit 1 1 in nniiaoHiiiatloii. imni'unil tlnatli ami ALL OF INTWIUSI' Unit tivory trim AmiTluan will want lo pn-j-orvo. Fully llliiHtraiotl, Olotli Jloimtl una k.IiI m u pi ico iliat nil em. iilloru". Bvtiryonti wuntH thin book of TIIHII.I.INO JNTKKBBT AND . VAlil'AHLK HIBTOIOA4i I'AOTS. AunnlH will mako iflO. d".v foiling It, Hoiiil Kit) for poMiiKO on outllt, iiInoiimI; for if!3. pur ilny. ciiHb'imr aiitooil eontruc to Immllo our'lloll- dav IooI;h, , , .. 'Ml nr.lnrrf llllcil I MKlt flOIII raOlllO lOoimt Jl'limrtrH with thu I UOUIUKNTAL JWJIIIilHHIXa 'CO. . A.M.TUOMl'KO.Vrr.iiM 0.tlliHl,i(Joif, . -wren