f5fwr' i II V w" i,' VMvwmwshf wi I JUS 3D XjOOjXj. Sunday Orcgmiian at Norton's Prctl Sclicttcr returned from the Coquillc Monday. ' There arc a number of cases of chicken-pox in town. J. P. Tnppcr, of Unmloii visited Marshficld this week. New lines o( heating stoves and cook stoves nt Murphy's. H. I'inncl has returned iiotn n business trip to San l-'raucisco. New guns and fresh nmmuiti- tion nt Murphy's. Rev. Gcorpc Gillespie was in ,, iii? week on his way home to Port Orford. Levi Smith has returned from ntrip to his mines at Salmou mountinn. John Sraack of San Francisco lias accepted a posuion -." cutter in Henry Holmes meat market. Miss Hutchcson expects to go to San Francisco on tiic next Alliance to visit relatives. J.H.Hibbard'stcam is bring ing in n load of salmon everyday from Tcnmilc for the cannery. Robt. Krugcr brought a raft from the Wassou camp ou South slough to the Bay City mill this week. Coquillc City will soon have an ice plant Frank Morse, will operate it The Schooner Gem is loading lumber at Dean & Co's. mill ar riving in Wednesday. There will be services as r.sual in the Prcsbvtcriau cdnrch next Srbbath morning aud evening. All are welcome. Jos. Ycakani will drive a band of heifer calves to the valley the first of next week. They are for J. M. Wise the piano and organ aian of Pcrrydale,Or. "; Mrs.T.R.SheridanofRoseburg, is visiting relatives here, having come in with F. C. McCulIotn, who returned from that point Tuesday. The Roseburg Review and Plaindcalcr are calling each oth er names again. Why can't the brethcrn dwell together in har mony? Rev. S. B. McClelland returned Thursday, after a couple of weeks abiencc.duTiug wich he atteuded the meeting of the Presbytery atYoncollaon the 7th and 8th aud of the Synod at Baker City on the 10th, nth and 12th. Campbell and Eickworth, tde enterprising crocers, had straw berries on sale this week raised by Louis Worth. It is reported that the schooner Alumna, built at North Bend, and making her iuitial trip from this port to Cape Town, boutn Africa arrived at her destination on Oct 7th, 106 days ont. F. R. Bcattie, the electrician who formerly had charge of the electric lights works here, arriv ed yesterday on a visit, He has held the position of electrician on the Bennington for the past three years. Get a free sample of Chamber Jain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets at Red Cross drug store. They are easier to take aud more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by con stipation as is oiteu the case with pills Regular size, 25c. per box. r t r You will find our NEW FALL LINE OF CLOTHINC to be the best that the skill oi man has designed for men. Taylorcd in the latest style, and dependable in every way. All of our new garments are cut from durable wool fabrics, in neat Mixtures, Checks, Stripes, New Greens, Plain Blues and Blacks. , Drop in some time at your leasure and see them. j : : Hawes Hats Have had the preference for a long time among fashion's votaries. The new Aut uinu Derby and soft hats are now on the way from the cast NASBURG BROS The Jteliahlo Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods Men. tOTKmwaMwwiwimvmmwnwwmwMimiiiiMnaw ITTXAM ftMlKI.KSS MRS ore m pnny ti iwAArtnnp. NrtiivtMttrfnllmw. !3 per M?1;nsr, HnUl ly John Protuv. Snrdcues a hi llordclaisi mid nil the delicacies nt Saechi's. Chas. Rodin of Allegany, was in town Wednesday ou business. Saturday and Sttudnv wcie the two hottest days this year nt the bay. All kinds of stoves and ranges; at W. P. Murnhv's and moic ou the way. W. M. Sleep of South Matsh flcld, lost a valuable cow Wed nesday. W. A. Wollicvcr and C.R. Rolliuson wcut up to Allaghnny on fraternal business Tuesday, to to be gone several days. Lester Smith will take charge ot the Ccistcrville dairy, formerly run by Flanagan and Barry. A. H. llodgens is having his house in West Marshficld rcpaper ed and painted. What next Art? Huckleberries arc said to be very plentiful and are said to be much finer than usual. R. M. Wcidcr has this week moved to the Graham place near the depot. It is said the cannery at TJau- dou is only paying 10 cents a piece lor salmon and limiting the catch to 4c fish to the boat. Captain Ackcrmnn arrived from San Francisco ou the Alliance. He is here in the interest of the barkentinc which is to be turned out at Recti's ship oard. P. M. German's little girl who got her finger almost severed last week, is getting along nicely, but will lose the flesh from her finger. When vou waut some extra nice cheese call ou your grocer for Sumner creamery full cream cheese. 6 8 tf Frank L. Sumner of Hcalds- burg, Cal., a brother of Milo Sumner has arrived in Marshficld to make his home here. Geo. Brown who has charge of the south Coos river hatchery has secured 150,000 chiuook eggs and expects soon to have all he can care for at that station. The Empire came in last Sat urday and after having some re pairs made to her rudder, loaded up with coal and a deck load ol cattle aud hogs for the 'Friso market. August Eickworth of the Co quille Bulletin came over last week and was laid up at home until Thursday morning. He went to Coquillc City Friday. A bad case of the hives. E. J. Coffelt is shipping some choice apples north every trip of the Alliance. He receives fancy prices for them, and is supplying the large hotels at Portland for tabic use and who pronounce them the finest. Mr. Cofielt is making a specialty of fine apples and finds that it pays. With eggs .o cents dozen, but ter 45 cents for a 24 oz block aud spuds Si. 00 per hundred, there is not much danger ot Coos bay ranchers migrating. T. A. Seed, formerly head saw- 1 vcr at the Lyons saw mill in Co- quille City has accepted a similar position at the Stave mill here. Rev. Father Donnelly will hold services at the Catholic church Friday Nov. 1st, at 10:30 a. m., subject, Feast of All Saints, J also on Nov. 2d, Feast of All Souls at the same hour. TV EW FALL STYLES I2ST muTM m JL.JL JiL J -5fc&i& J f&9 LOOOKING BACKWARD $$& MAY H15 Jk "' (Si PLEASING 1AST1MB FOR sown PBOPLB PHONE 430 k 9 & MP- iff. F- J k a. k. v The Women of Woolcraft will give a grand Ghost dance at; I. O. O. F. hall on Hollo ween night Oct. .list. Paiticulurs will be announced later. The ladies of this popular order never fail to give the finest times possible. Good music and an enjoyable evening is in store for those nt teuding. Don't miss the hit of the season. The Mandalay came in the bay Sunday with height for Coquillc, owning to low water on the Co quillc bar. She came in here draw ing S feet of water and Capt. Reed thought it was dangerous to try to cross the Copuillc bar uutil the shoals had worked off some. During the abfcuce of Rev. It vine, the young peoples' society of the Babtist Church will have charge of the regular meeting to uiarrow evening. P. M. Gcrmatt will speak on able Plan." special music God's Uuchaug- nud there will be for this occosiou. F. S. Dow returned Tuesday from a trip down the coast in the ! interests of the standard Oil Co. He drove down beyond Crescent City, and reports a hard trip over some very bad roads. He brought home a lot of rare Indian relics, from the Klamath agency. The Mail was in error in stating that E. L. C. Farrcn who has just been admitted to the bar had been a student tinder W. U. Douglas. He lias been studying uuder J. S. Coke Jr. The tiew steamer being built at the Marsh field ship yard will be ready for launching the latter part of next week. The tug Hunter was in here Sunday after freight for Gardiner and says there is 15 feet of water on the Umpqua bar at high tide. The schoouer Zampa is bar bound iu the Coquillc, on ac count of the shoal bar. The General Wright is tied up at Portland and will soou be con demned and fold. She has been at work at Yaquina blasting rock from the entrance of the bay. The drawing for the steer at the Coquillc hotel has been put off to Nov.301!. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the new Catholic church at that place. Win. Nasburg has returned from Sau Francisco, where he had beeu on business. c Jk. v ,3 A is certainly the most uncomfortable thing that can happen to a SHOE-BUYER an ill-fitted shoe is dear at any price We fit your feet and your pocket-book as well in FLORSHEIM'S STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE SHOES, 3.50 TO' $6.00. i2kkS&2&:&: -Sw. .t- !,. - - raEbiii;;;::;; But we arc looking forward 111 our Shoe Department The lines we cairv for CHILDREN, LADI1CS AND OHNTS Are giving,?., rSFsl C ' f O A' and we waut VOU to h'j pleased. Shall be glad to Number YOU among our mnauy Patrous. : . : : : Veins Kepecl fully G E ORG JJBBEJTTS ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, .Marslificld P- JF. P. F- . L- W. -4S9 J& v . v v '. v . " ..;- CLOSING OUT AT TJuV PER CISXT. WSS THAX COST; Tho ontiro Stock. Dry goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoos, Carpots, Etc., must go. Now is tho tho time to secure bar gains. Take advantago of a lifetime. X L N T Cnfch Store, J. LANUO, Prop. Str. Alliance is due to sail for Eureka Monday noon. School Supt W. II. and his brother Oiarlcs Buuch are in this city ou business. I. Hacker of Coquillc City is in town. W. U. Douglas has returned from Portland. H. Seuestackeu is agent for exchange of school books. "Strongest in the World" fcquitable Lite Surplus 66Milh Equitable Life Assurance Co 1011. W. J. Brru'.K, Res. Agt. The Mandalay left last night with tools for the wrecking crew to launch tho Ihitsh Bark Barodn. T. W. Bennett returned Tues day from the North Slough coun try, whither he went last week in company withW. S. Chandler and J. S. Coke, Jr, who returned Saturday. Game was scarce but enjoyment plenty. Morning subject nt M. E. church. "Sir. we would see Jesus." Evening subject, "Riuht Liviun." Services at 11 a. m. and 7.50 p. m. FreshMaskv.H candy at Seng- SiilkhbU l r rt'tt ' 0 The organ and piano oficred for sale by Kcv K. C Lee are bargains ami loulil be taken upj readily, ne ai.vj n;i rivvciiii uu.-, en fine chickens, a crokiuole! board and a number of other things. Two coils of large wite cable were brought up by the Areata for Capt. Bums, to be used in the attempt to get the Baroda off the beach. Shy on OWdcncc Ed. Shook, of Mbby, was ar rested the first of this week on a charge of adultery, preicrrcd by Chas. Johnsou, ot that place. He was taken to Coquillc City ior examination befoie Justice Cecil, but was discharged on motion of Deputy Distrist Attorney Chaec, who did not couuidcr the evidence sufficient to secure n conviction. Both parties arc colored. , DIED . JACKSON At Empire City, Or., Friday, Oct. iH, Joliu J. Jacksou, aged 86 years. Caplin Jacksou, an lie was commonly called was an old pioneer, Having come to this part of Oregon about 46 years ago He made his home in Curry county for a number of years, and came to Empire City in 18C6, where he has since lesided. He was married to the widow of Curtis Noble, and they have conducted a hotel iu Empire up to the present time, lksides the widow, deceased leaves one daughter aud three sons, Mrs. A. P. Owen and Andrew. Ocome and Charles Tacksou. The fun eral will take place tomorrow at 2 i). m.. at Empire, and will be conducted by the Masonic frater nity, of which deceased was a member. The steamer Bltmep will leave for Empire at 12:30. O .A. IGt T O It X JX. m Bean ttt yf Kind You Have Always Bought Gfc&ffi&gfe . .A.. .4v ."Ok. "'fev 3w ,K S iBi fl huge E J&m & a -H j Iww 11 r v k v -k -Hft,. Q,' Celery and Salmon That Peter Scott of South Mat.shfield is vcmutile tu his ac tivities, is evidenced by the fact that he is mtttinu ou the market, not only a first-chis niticle of bleached celery, but some of the finest smoked salmon that a man ever laid his lip over. MARRIED TURPEN POLLEXFUN At Sau Francisco, on Tuesday, of this week, Mr. Bud Tutpiu and Miss Maud Pellexleu. AT THfi CHURCHES. I'ltKSIlYTKKtAN rtUMtCII. (bi'mriHi.) S-itilmtli wliiwii 10:1X1 A .M I'rHuoliliiic Kurt'iutiis II :UO A .M, nml 7 :W I' M . Clin.tlun KmliMvnr, ft-MI'.M, Mid-urck verviriM, Thnrmlny 7 :9t l At H.iinuul It. McUIWIiuul, I'antor. Good Work 1 P. Norton i doinj; n Kd job of street improveineutin front ol his proicitv on C Mrei-t. A heavy Invcr of b-.dlast rock hni been put down in the middle ot the street where the heavy driv inn is done; over thin and the full width of the street n layer of burnt slack. A Dental Sargcry Case W. V. Riley of Port Orford, was in the city this ivek, having come up to have a surgical opera ttoti performed. He was nliliet- ed with an ulceration of nil old tooth which was broken off in his jaw and had been grown over for several years. Dr. Toye extract ed the root and has beeu treating it several day. Mr. Kiley Was Q ' go to San hrnucisc') by the local physicians at his home tr haw his jaw operated upon lor a disease of the bone. Ucfpcaks very highly of Dr. Toye and is satisfied he has saved him nu unnecessary expense and nu unpleasant disfiguration, which would have lcsulteu from a surgi cal operation on nismw. J 10 came up overland via Empire and will return via Mvrtlel'oiut ou Satur day. Wemon Of Woodcraft Enlcrlaln. The ladies ofCooslJayCircleNo, 1G.1. W.of V. ente. Uiincd a num ber of invited guests very pleas antly Monday evening after the , regular meeting of the circle. Piogrcssivc whist was the order of the evening mid those who did not play whist amused themselves with a table game of croquet. After the playing of ten hands of whist, the scores were reckoned up and prizes were awarded (o Mrs. Nellie Owen and Mr. Ed. Cole, thcformorrecivingnii em erald hatpin and the latter a shav ing gloss. Mrs. Tibctts and Win. Richards took the booby prizes. Refreshments were served and then Miss Jyi.::ie Ila.elton gave a recitatiou iu character, which was highly amusing. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all prcient. A Jolly Good Time. A launch party ol ntiotit 20 went to The Maze last Sunday, where a fine time was had, .pic nicking, singing, spcechiuakiug aud every imaginable thing for recreation and entertainment was had and all enjoyed a very pleas ant time. Those who were there: Miss Snyder, Maude Hnlch, Mrs. Heal, Miss Ruby and Edna Weider, Miss Tollie Cordis, Miss Joe Cordcs, Mrs. Alice Grimes, Mrs. W. A. Wooliever, Mr. Smyth, Mr. Rolliuson, Mrs, Deal, Mr. Wilkinson, W. A. Wool iever, Tom Heal, Alton Grimes, Jlussel.IkrJ, ' , sans VK m WW) W v sjfr MT-'mm 2 Tm'mtpmyiMamiw;aMiiiiiinMiiiTi FasMonablo, Comfortable. Tliuro in tioionron why Imllm nlioiflil luak iuin loilntibnuil fiislitimuliK' wcunni; npimicl UiU nwon. Wo Iwvo Iwiii'iiwhil lo ul In 11 kIooU, full ot lliu intuit lUtntolIvo croiitlom In Imllch' :nrinontt, niul UlO I'l'ICO llllU'OH llllllll Wltlltll lIlM U'lUlll Ol All . NOKTH fa STAR. Bossio Riohnrcls, Proprietor. Cur. A and Second Sis. msrda. A Distinct Triumph Our nuiliil Intkrict, fur ttw ii)tlailloii of rlwlikllr lo rtiiy (Mil ol llin Uhljf In nml of It, Iuk ipilirtitj jIHWiU 1iIiuIi In i'iU lit.tneti ortliotMStlini; Mtciwr, KIM MtltfMtrn mIkia rf tifctl nml m rntlnfMl ) lliykl4iu, UiOtthH fur iNinw uw is wpi tinc "lrfet uihoc iik1, jjoup. 1IiiIhmI. It In (lie tlitlilo .tuivnl Btl III ht hkv. Rod Gross Drug Storo John Preuss.Prop. I fi.oTtitM! mtsnvui:, otovkh and not ninioi.iM.uons lUHUllir AND WM.Uj Genuine and Prewing Clothes a Specialty. Kiiti-lni wutUiiiiii'lilp KUuriiiiKVil. lint rliwii.il nml prcwitl A.l I'AMIIY. HtOIV. ritUNT ST. MAItKltriKI.il. Clisotcr of Accidents Ilciuy Johnson was severely humeri at Gage's logging caniji hist hatuiday by being cauglit be tween the cars and the lauding. He wan brought to the hospital here aud is iinpioviug. On Wednesday, Win. Richards, while pinning n piece ol imichiu- erv for the Crescent Coal Ci nav igation Co., .it the H.iv City mill cnuuht the little linger of Ins left hand in the machinery and it was badly mashed. Dr. MrCormac thinks he will save the member. John Cowan .seriously in jured his light hand iu Davis' logging camp by log hook acci dentally catching his hand tenting it throttiiht the tleshy imrl of his hand. lie will probably be laid up lor a month. Mts. S. 15. Cathcart, who has Ik-cu laid up with nu attack of muscular rheumatism, is getting better. W. Mabcc, second mate on the scliooucr Gem while at sea 011 the way up, fell and sprained his aiiKie nu 1 is now 111 me uospuai. Harry liraiuard is.stiH stifiering a good deal from the wound iu his arm. There are no .symp toms of blood ix)isoniug, but some foreign .substance seems trying to work out. Coos Day Cranberries If the jieople of the Hay do not know that tome of the finest cran berries iu the world are raised right here, it is time they were finding it out and appreciating it. The cranberries now being mar keted by C. I). McEarliu are far Micrior to any that find their way into the valley markets from any sniuce. They are richer in color, the skins are much ten derer and the ilavor is far super ior, aud this aiut an ad for Mc Parlin, either. Arm Broken Dad Ncedham, of Salem, well known trt Cocjiiille, who painted the courthouse and danced with all the pretty girls at Coquillc: City while the hotisewarming was given, had the misfortune of having his arm broken the other day, while bringing unruly Jersey calf into the bam, when the critter concluded he would not stay iu the same house with Dad aud made u dive through the door. Some how the rope became en tangled 111 Jus foot and threw hnn down brenking his arm. Dad is one of the huskiest men in Ore gon for hia age being close to 80. He frequenly speaks of his old Coquillc City acqt- lintaticcs made. during lus-atay there. . flfmr Tho way wo do it. Thuru nro illU'roiil wnyn of iIoIiik ImnliicM. Oou wny It to ntnkn it iiuinli out (if uiutoinorM whllu tlnty urn In tlm Utrn n poililo. Aiiotliur In lo ttlvn llmni tlm licot - viiloo for tlii'lr nioni.y. TI10 llrtt wny I ntiotitiu uutli1n on tho mnti who killed llio woixu Hint tnlcl-tlio h'oliltMi ici;. Try our bimltiouM motlioiU for 11 whllu unit oo If wo can't ph'iino uiiuh olhnr. Oftinpboll & Eickworth. ASP11 i! 'Itil Home Cooking At the POPULAR RESTAURANT. Mr. H. A. I'Mimiiiils nnnoimce to tlm imlilic Hint alio li akIii liikim fllmrL'n of IliU wcll-iuin-mIaIiii: lioimniinil nolirlti tlm imiroiiiiKo l liur old riuiomtiri mid nil who III.0 to ml woll Hortcil unit lioinu-llko eooUuic mnlil tnut utiil cluAnly nir roi'iulliiK. ;r. 2sr. kelson. DKAl.Klt IN. I. .toil DckIkii of Wall l'apur, ViiriiUliuit nml llrnnlirr, imii Pure Mixed Faints A Sp:cialty. Ordora proiuptly (lied. I'llONT ST., MAItHHI'lKLl), OU. IUDAIj ESTATE FOR SAoE. A llmt liimlnciiilnt on A Rt, 10X). DiviilliiiK lioiiiuou L'mliit, IS 1001111 A pint of I11111I LM8 ft. I.y 100 (t. riicinirou riirn truck In Hnut'li inirnh- llel.l, t'.'A Will coll in hulk or h.ilf. Konr lots uuxt tol'oMolllcuoiiJ'Von nt tZ'M). Uoiisii anil lot In Woat Afnriihflchl J?1(XK. Iloiiaounil lot 111 .Suutli Mnrilmold l). Klx lots In k 10, 8011th Mur.hllohl llloek 70 in Xotlrv'tf mlilltlon to Ooiiuillo City. Kniilro of W. 17, Douoias. AGENTS WANTED. 1-OU " Tho AiithoiitloLUo or tho Martyred lrebliliiiit., Vhloli IcIIh all nlmiit 1118 IIOYIIOOI) J)AYS. 1IIH llKAUTIKI'L DO.MK8TIO JiII'B, Ilia Onrcor oil tho llattlofluld, hU nuhliiMir.iontH in cuncruaa, ah (,'ovor. noriiuil uHjircyiilont Hill IIHHIlHNlllllttOll, pI'III'Dftll dontli anil AlAt OK INTHUIJSr thtove y Inn) Aiiicrluuii will want lo piutiorvo, I'uiiy numirmcii, wiom jioiiml unit nolil 11I n pricu Unit all eai. nflbrJ. I'.voryonu wanta thin hook or TJIKILLINO JNTHKK8T AND VAMJAJILIi JlIHTOUIOAIi J-'AOTM. AjjontH will mnko -f 10. nduy Holllntr It. Komi Kill for llllulmr.i .... ....ill. 11U0 ink for .?2.C() por day. culi uiiftr iinlcwl contruo to liu.ullo our Jloll ilay Hooka, All cmlorH 111 led direct from l'aoillo OauHl ilfiiilqunrtura with tho OOOIDBNTAIi PfUlilHIIlNQ 00 .A.limiOmmN, Prop., .Pokl9udh0oll;. mm