"HMWIf r- ;- HcjIc- . l a TcrT-i T rf" A T. Pino Stationery at Norton'. Shoea ft specialty at rotor Clausen's. Tho Alliance arrived from San Fran cisco and Eureka Thursday afternoon and went down tho bay again tho sanu evening. Any ono wanting pnro A No. 1 Leaf lard aUicllyeorn'fed hogs can find it on salo at tho Marshfield Cash Meat Market. A McCulloch was Bworn In as a sped . al policeman Thursday ovcning. Misses Agnes and Elsie Matsou, of Sumner were in town Thursday. A. P. Owen is crippled up with a bilo, Tho Areata left San Francisco Thurs day, and will leave Marshfield Sunday, July Gth. True Oregonians will not bavo their ardor for celebrating quinched by an Oicgon mist. It will take a shower of pitchforks and hoebandles, at best. II. L. Underwood of tho North Fork of the Coqoille was in ton Wednesday. Mrs, McCiudy, of Prosper, camo over .Wednesday to catch the Alliance for Portland. She will join her sos, Frank McCurdy, in Oregon City, their future lie me. j- ,A. It, Tenbroox, who has been at Skykomieh, Wash., for several months, returned Thursday coming in by the Drain route. An overwhelming mojority was givon the proposition of a county high school , in Crook county. In Linn county the proposition was voted down. Tho bunch grasses are a progressive people but laoss grows in the Willamette valley. i ... r t Mrs. Masters makes a specialty ol tailored suits at very reasonable prices. tf. And now comes a report from a passen ger on the Alliance of some ono resid ing on tho Coquille who tried half an hour to blow out onoof theelcctric lights in his state room. .- If Portland wanta a big appropriation -for the fair why doesn't 6ho work tho initiative and referendum. No doubt lie would set itin tho neck. Dr. Pienlia will be out of terra from July 7th to Aug. 1st. Have your dental yrtfrk attended to before he leaves. 18-2l-d&w t The Marshfield shipyard crow knock ed off work Thursday noon until after the Fourth, Teachers Institute. The Annual Teachers Institute for Cooa county will convene all p. ra. Aug, 4th, K02 at Myrtle Point and continue till tho.evening of tho 7th. All teachers and friends of public edu cation aro cordially envited to attend ' and assist in both tho daily and tho evening exorcises. I would especially request tho toad-era to remember tho evening entertainments and prepare to make this feature of tho instituto as successful as it has been in tho past. W. II. Bdncu, Co. Supt. iyg)Tr'.jR;gQ'Nr -A.-T ' ' Nothing bottor than RcdCross Expoc- toront tor troublesome cough; try si. MUs Kdith Carter la seriously Hi with scarlot fever. Dr. lloasfal la attomllng tho patient. Tho atreota woro crowdod Thursday with people coming in to Bpoml tho Fomth, and tho stores wero doll g a rushing business. Androw Storgard, an old resident of Marshfield, who has beon in Finland for about 10 years, has roturned to tho bay, briugins his wito and two chlldred. Cut this out nnd tako it to IUhI Cross Drug Store and got a box o( Chamber Iain's Stomnch & Llvor Tablets. Tho best physic. Thev also correct disorders of the stomach. Price 25 cents. PUTMAN FADELESS DYES do not stain the hand or snot thn kottlo (cz rept green and purple). Sold by John Preuss lOcts por package. Manager Robertson of tho telephone company 1ms received a lot of ."3 foot cedar poles which will bo erected on P.roadwoy, A and Front streets, replac ing tptno lighter one. They woro bein. taken from tho slough Thursday and dis tributed oi the streets, and thero was some complaint that tho newly made streets were being torn up in tho process. "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach v Liver Tablets and find them thn tt thine for inv stomach I over used." says T. W. Robinson, Justice of ttic resce, I.oomi", .Mini, 'lueso lawnis not only correct disorders of the stom ach bnt rcjsulato tho liver nnd bowels. They aro easy to tako and plpnsant in effect. Price 2o cents por box. For salo by John Preuss. Walter Lawhorn, who has been acting asnight watchman at tho railroad round house, has rcslgnod his position and gone to his homo at McKlnley where he will drlvo a team in his father's loggiug camp. A. C. Peck, who lias a mining posi tion on tho Sixes, camo into town Wed nesday on businoa?, and will return to day. He reports that they had a wrestle with tho smallpox in IiIb camp recently. 1 hero wero five casts but nono very serious. Mrs. Major Tower and Mrfl. Morton Tower, of Empire City, wero Marshfield Tie.'tors Tuesdaj. The Etoamcr Alert resumed her run up North Coos river Tuesday. Tho Daily Albany Deuiocmthas grown from a small 1 column folio to a six, The Mail will bo larger ono of theto day. Judgo Bean received 17,11ft plurality. Ua tho boan family ho is not very largo but runs-like a scared wolf. Mrs, C. D. McFarlin, who has been visiting in town, went homo Tuesday, Wesley Nwealand hav'ng2como over to tako her home. Chamberlain's election for governor was not so closo a shave as when Thayer and Uuckman ran, Thayers majority was only 00 votes. Mies Leila Cox of Rosa slough and Mies Esther Mutton, of Catching ulouglt, wero visitors in town Tuesday. A' scow load of railroad ties went up Coos river Tuesday for tho Daniels creek railroad. George Tibhetts PHONE, 436, 1,0.0. P. Bid;. MARSHFIELD OREGON. Seasonable -SHOES - The success of n shoo Department depends up on wear of the goods. OUR Mens' Shoes comprises all urfldoa for the F.um, the Struct, theOlllce, tho Store. 4", Just loce 1 UXION MADE SHOK&JttKN -GOOD SOLID ANl)1wfV- ICE ABLE. s Vic KM. l'lf nrli KldiimiueKId Mux C air, liiill Ku iigiino, Daiic lii g anil Howe Slipper. Al1 kiwis of Useful footwear. COMFOItTAIlLE AND EASY STOPS RHEUMATISM. THOSK KLKCTIUC LINED SHOES' SEVERAL LINKS OK Children's Shoes Jl'ST TJIE TllINfH FOR IfAni) WEAR GOOD AN D STYLISn Infants' BhiGAiid Pat ent Leather Shoos- George ' I. O. O. J Building MARSHMKU), - ORKGON Samples by icguoat. I LI ( o ff v ( Mil ' M ft yCg. m V., I A BARGAIN lM HAT8. The llnMnn Ono AVomnii Itrjulee . 'VV, ''V" , A Vhl adolphla woman moving lu powl noddy Iiiih been cured of n nm Mia for attending riimuuigo Kitten, but It took u heroic treatment to effect tlifl cure. Tho other day nhu went to it salcof tho dcnciiptlou named In aid of n worthy charity In which alio U Inter ested mill camo nway minus n twenty tlvo dollar hat. It happened this way: A feature of tho nnlo was a counter lilted with iliitrlmmcd hats, udvcrtlned "Your cholcu for CO contH." Now, tho North Thirty-third ntrcot wouiiiu didn't M-iiut an untrlmmed hat at W centH, but thero wnH ono that cnught her fuiiey ly i-ciikoii of Km odd nlmp", ami Hhe nlmply couldn't reHlnt the toiuptii- Htn lik lit It mi Mil tilni liint itT llirt ImndHomu lint 8ho wiin wcnrlnir. nlneed It on tho cotiiitei'iind picked up tho tin- ( town Weduciday, ami said ho woo Just trimmed one. Then hIio looked around loadm, for n mirror. Thero wiin only one, and ' ' that waa nway at tho other end of tho long room. Tim Molici Thnl NnltOit. .She puHhed her wny through tho "It would ho helpful to you," said crowd, and lu the meantime a fat col-, tho prison vhdtor, "If you could tako ored woinan'H eyea wero glued to tho bomo motto mid try to live tip to It." hat nhe had left liehtnd on tho pllo "That's right," replied the convict, marked, "Your choice for M coiiIh," "I'd lllto to olecl, for liiHttnicc, Wo It wiih a golden opportunity not to ho nro hero today and nono tomorrow.'" iiiImnihI. Counting out no cents Indlinen, t nlckclN mid petinle. hIio hhoved tliein I t10 anrVoyora for the Bait Lako'Coos nt the Innocent young iittondniit mid',, ,. , . ., . , mnde u.mmI i.nr hmm witii the fi.. ) railroad now have tho stake tut lounhlo wwuiitu'M hut. Exchange. Tint 4ur'ii Ili'i'. Kho powMMtnes tlw power of choosing Which of lier olTiipiiiig Hhnll ho drouei ' . , , mid which worker. Some hnvo !,,, -. , , , , , . thoiifflit thnt this wan Htitoumtlc and' T' Steamer Signal was taking oonlnt that the narrower worker cell teuehod tl'o Uoavor Hill hunkers U'odnejJay. tho huttott, ho to npvnk, that lrotight ' , . tovlh ii fertilised ecK- Rut tho ipieeit will lay worker o'tgn in drono cells If lio thlukn tit, no tliat-Hottlen that. If tho drone In inttle nnd the 'jtiuen frmale, wimt In tho worker? Tho now woman of Kecdom. .She Ipn jclven up her motherhood for n liunlnoM career. h'ometlmen, though, nho Inyn og(-n, hut thoy ahvajH hatch out drone, of which I It is atiictly true to nny they hnvo u mother, hut no father. If tho i'uoou'h wings uro crippled no that nho cannot iiuiIjo her marrlago lllght, her children are nil drones. An Italian queen In a hlvo of Mac); hoes -will hdgot work em of mixed blood, hut her noun nro puro ItalliiiiH. Drones nro tfeful ns fathers of workers, hut they cannot col. lect the honey they eat. Their tongues lire too nhort. Alnsleo's. Clnililnuli IltnKi. Tho old "iHeny rings" aro a much nweeter noiivoulr than moro modern ones. A friend hns one which had he longed to her grent-gmndmother, midi a narrow gold circlet. Tho motto, en graved inside lu old lettering, wan ns follows; "God nhovo Incroaso our love." Tho "CindthiKh" rlugH of Ire land nro now very dlillcult to procure thnt Is, tho (,'ciiulno specimens, of course. Tiiero nro many imitaiious, These rings wero heirlooms with tho nooiilo of tho CladdiiKh. n dlst net uyn. . nyllku race of fishermen, and wero handed down from mother to daugh ter ns a wedding ring, n mnningo be ing scarcely considered legal if tin or dinary ring wero substituted. Tlyy wero made of iuunhIvo gold, decorated with n heart, heurlhg a crown nup ported hy tfo chinped handii, signify ing loyalty, lovo, frloiidshlp. 'I'liu I'linltnllirit. Tho rjulckeHt wny to iiiuko nny man weary of his life Is to give him nil his heart's desire. 'Tho struggle for tho umittiilned Is tho secret of Joy. Hero Is a man who has been giving his years to a reckless rbund of pleasure. Now you seo him waking up to find that tho deopest needs of his soul nro still un touched. Or thero Is another man who hns given twonty-llvo years to tho no cumulation of knowledge, and nt Inst wo soahJm, llko Dr. Casiiubon lu "Mid dleiiinrch," dying with tho stores of knowledge nil around him, which ho docs not know how to uso. , i i'niniiy coiiililnc. Deacon Jones I know of thrco broth ers In n neighboring town that would nfTord excellent matciinl for n bennon on tho thomo of brotherly love, Deacon Brown I'll inako n noto ot It. Tell mo moro nbout them, deacon. Dcncon Jones Well, John, tho old- .ost; Is a pjiyslclnn; Thomas, tho second brother, Js nn underuiKcr, anil wuuniii, tho youngest, is u mnrblo cutler, Chi caco News. j i . I "l'l.n NorloiiM .Mlmlcil ,1nv, A JnpanoHo review recently Invited I 11m renders to imiiio thoiiu European UtltOIH WllOMO Workll they llloro OSpO-l ! chilly appreciated. Tho following hn.i, ,,P(, tll0 ww,u r t,u ,.crcreinlum, tluti authors coming cut of thn voting In tho following onler: Darwin, Herbert Hpelicor, Hchopouhniior, Qoutho and' Tohtol. Victor Hlnufl'a gatolluo launch which ho has been building In tho old mill, was placed in the water Wednesday. Wm.Shorrard, of b'umuor, )vm down Wednesday aftor hay and feed for J. O. Laird, the now mall sub-contractor, who will establish n relay station at Kumiior, I 8t(,ck ' OntchliiK slough, wai lo and t noli s driven from Empire City nearly Into MiushfUld. They hnvo alio run a trial survey Into North ilond. 'riiciuiilit II Win .liitnri, Wife Do you menu to limtaiiHto tbr.t your JudKitieiit In Ntiiwrlor to mint? llunlmnd Ceilalnly not, my ilour. Our choice of life imrtuern proven It Isn't. Mr. and Mm. Albert Armliold, of tho , iionh fork of (ioon river woro shopping i . ., . . m l0WM -'n","y- Mrs. Gcialdino Morris, who went to Healtlo about a month ago for a vaca tion, writes to n friend hero that alio will bo bark lu about two weeks. The Same Old Story. J, A, IC elly relates nu experlauco nlm ilar to that which haw him'Mjneil lu ill niont every ueighbnrhrod in the I'nltfd Stated and hni beon told nnd retold by tliotisniiils of others. lIoH.iyn: "Last Hummer I had nu attack of dysentery and pnichnMid a bottle of Chnmhiirhilnn' Colic, Chnlora nnd Dinrnen Itoiucdy. which I lived according to direction ami with ontlro tathfnntory results. Thn troub'o was controlled much iilrkor than former attacks whnu I lined other remedies." Mr. Kelly ion well known citi.tmof Henderson, N. O. For snlo by Jomi rrouss. Tho hiisliHrSi man who clutters up bin hraln with Nome other fellow's "auc cess maxim" Ih pretty certnln to ncoio n quick failure-Denver Republican. i NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE I will on thn first Monday in July 7ih day sell nil property which' thn con nty has bought at tax na'os heretofore, on which lime for redemption Iihh expire d, at the (tout door ol tho ooiirthoueo, at ('oqullloClty, at 10 a. in. dntudCoquil U City Oregon, Juno II. I0l)2.lt" H.'(iAM.isRS8horiff. mwirm mill .iiomiiritoeii. Ill Formosa recently a battalion of) soldiers, completely protected trow.i mosquitoes for 101 days dining tho, mnlaiial season, enenped tlio disoasoi entirely, whereas thero woro 2.W oases of nialaiia lu an unprotected battalion i In tho nnmo plnco nnd durltif; tho same length of time. "Tho way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to bo what yoju doMro to appear." That in precisely tiho manner in which Chamborlain'n Cough Remedy ImB gained its reputation n a euro for coughs, colds, croup and! whooping cough, Every bottle that Iiu'h over been pul oiu oy tho maniifacturnif ia been fully ill) to tho high Hjndnrl ol okcol loiico claimed lor it, i'uoplo IVave found tljat it can always bo depended! hjn for tho relief and euro of those ulhincntuiiud that It Is pleasant and safe to (tal:o. Fcr sale by John Pronto. ' X K 9- ?i