' Fino Stationory nt Norton's. Fine up-to-date Ladles'. Shoes just received nt rotor Claftteu'e. Father Donnelly returned Wednesday from Curry county Bud will hold sorv ices hero next Sunday at the usual hour. Tho tup Hunter camo down from tin Utnpqua Wednesday brluRinglnspcctorf "Edwards nnd Fuller, who will trtko s look nt tho etentu boats on the buy. F. M, Underwood of South Coos rivoi is nbout to mnko a trip to Hustings, .Neb to visit his mother. J. L. Bowman aud wife, ol Portland nrrived Tuesday, via Dr&in on a vWlt tt Mrs. Bowrann'a parents Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rogers. Tho Copper Queen arrived from Ilcgut river Tuesdny, bringing a shipment nt linrdwcod lumber to go down on tin Allinnco to tho Pacific Const Lumber nnd i"umlturo Mfg Co. Tho Queen will go to Yaquina Bar after n shipment of ilout nnd other freight from Portland tr Rogue river. J. C. "Williams, organizer for th "Woodmen of the World, nrrived Tues day, via Gardiner, and will spend some timo in this section in the interests of Juia order. Manager Robertson has a force of men at work on A street, digging holes for the new telephono poles, and is also trimming the poles to nhd prepariyg to put tho crow arms thereon. Henry Holmes made a cattle-buyinc trip to tho Tenmile country, tho first ol the week. E. W, Smith was Incky enough to draw onn of the ladies' watches offered by tho Examiner in tho lato drawing, and it is a very neat little timepiece, D. J. Mageo lias moved his fatnil from Tcnmllo to Daniels creek, where .Mrs. Magee'a father, W. II. Morgan, is located. Chae, Griesen, tho piano and organ man, went to Coqnille Tuesday to push tho salo of musical instruments. Mrs. S. A. Yoakam has just received from the Studebaker Co., one o! their low-wheeled farm wagons, for use on her Coos river farm. Mrs. Yoakam has one of tho best places on the river and is pur ting it on an up-to-date basis. The tog Katie Cook arrived from Roguo river Tuesday and went over to Iteed'a ship yard, where she will 1 hauled out and thoroughly overhauled and repaired. Cal "Wright leit Tuesday for Itoee buro, called thence by the serious illness of his mother. Steamboat Inspectors, Edwards and Fullor are on their way down the coast, A ecow load of lumber went up catch ing slough Monday for Chas, Esterbeck who isputtin g up a new building. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stemmermant of Allegany returned home Wednesday after epending a night in town. The litt!o daughters of J. "W. Krus and Geo. Woodward, who were each accidentally burned Sunday, are getting along fairly well. Geo. Noah camo down from Allegany Wtjdneaday, and will go to his mother's home on the South Fork of Coos river where he will do somo fencing and other improvements on the place, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hirst, expect to leave on the next Areata for a trip to their old homo in Australia. It has been forty years since they left that country for this, and thoy anticipate much pleas uro in revisiting the old pcenes. They expect to be absent at least five months and probably longer. Every one will wish them a pleasant voyago and a safe return. A. D. Walcott will remain in tub store during Mr. Hirst's absence. While some children were playing with a kitten in one of tho upper rooms of the Ganleld hotel, the kitten became frightened and leaped through tho open window. It was at least fifty feet to tho ground, but the little cat lit on its feet, stood dazed a moment, wobbled a little and then walked off as good as uood as new. This beats all the higu divlng dogs, that jump into a net. Robert Krttger is having his houso on Fourth street raised and will build ou bay window mid put new elite under tho houso. Tho atenmora Alort nndCoos River laid over in town iuursiny mam, mho Alma took tho Coos River's run and tho little Florence wont up tho North Inrk n placo of tho Alort. Whoa sho loft hero some ono was sitting too far for njhI on tho stnbbord rddo and sho wiu Jown by tho head with n heavy list toward East Marslifleld. Georgo Duobnor ofOnkland, California, trrlvml In Miirabileld via Alvrtlo Point Wednesday, to visit with his wifo and' children who havo been visiting at tho Uttebiier home.Mr. Dnebner's visit camo 4s a surnrir-o to hia wife and children. Mr. and Mrs, Buhner, Sr.know of hia coming, but tho Burprlso was complete to tils better half. Tho Rlanco towed II. Sengstnckcn'n teow SkirinisLer. which has recently been repaired on ('hristonscii & J.ihn toa'a ways, to North Hund Tliureduy whero sho will load n cargo of lumber for thu Alders. Ccquillo Herald At n meeting of the ?. A. It. yesterday evening it was di oided to held tho annual encampment during tho second weak in September, and an executivo committee was appoint d to make nil tho necessary nrreugo ments to have a good timo. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A R. Toubrook, Mrs. J. N. Crawford nnd .Mrs. C. W. I'nteraon and her two sous, v I II go up Coos river today to camp ojit nt tho Mc Knight crovo ou thn South fork, whero they will be joined by Mr. Pnterson. Frol Lillonthnl nnd Walter Pennock ire nbout to start on a trip down the coast. It ia said that tho former knows whero there is an asbestos ledge and ths latter has a lost gold mino located, and they arc going after them. Mrs. Masters makes a specialty ol tailored sulta at very rcnsonablo prices. tf. Coquillo Herald D. G. Boalc, of Marslifleld, is over with a view to inau gurating operations in tho wny of clear ing up a lot of his extensive bottomland opiosito town. Educate-Your Bottom Willi Coeort. Candy Catbnrtle. euro constipation forever tOcSe. It CGC.taU.druiElitirt'XapdffioacJ'. At a meeting last evening, tho town board passed an ordinance tixing license fees for peddlers, Bhows etc., running frdm $5 to 2U a day- Chas. Rovcats, tho mechanic, liao purchased ol Mrs. F. Mark, tho turning "athu mortising mschino and jig saws formerly used in the F. Mark furnituro establishment, nnd will use them in his ibop. Mrp. E. J. Coffclt, Mrs. Wyatt Coffelt Mrs.-Frank Rodgerts, Miss Bronto Coffolt wid lilts Leah Rogura, wore n party of Coo? river ladies in town Thursday. A party of pleasure neckerfl from Granta PaES, who arrived hero a few days ago, tool: a team from Hclsner's table Thuisdny and went down to Cnnrlostun to camp out a fow weeks and enjoy u seashorn outing. Dr. Prentis will bo out of town from July 7th to Aug. 1st. Have your dental work attended to beforo ho leaves. I&.2l-d&w John Morgan, Jr.. who has been a Paso Roblce, Cal,, for tho past fifteen mouths has come back to spend n month's vacation with relatives and frionda on tho Bay. Ho wont to Pntjo Itobles for relief from tho rheumatism, and found it at once, as well as employ ment at good wages, aa engineer. Tho Schooner Joseph Riibb, ldadcd with lumber foe San Pedro, waa toved down tho bay Wednesday, Clifton Curtis Jr., who has been living with hie undo, W. B. Curtis, loft on tho Alliance for San Francisco, whero ho will join hia father who ia captain of a vousol running to tho Hawaiian Islands, and will make a trip with him. CASTOR I A For L fonts and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the feignfttur of fctZ&4 .a j George Tibbetts PHONO, 436,1. O.O.F.BIdff. nlARSHFIELD OREGON. asonable SHOES fl)-9 Tho success of n shoo Department depends up on wear o! the goods. OUR Mens' Shors comprises nil grades for tho Fnrni, tho Street, tho Oillce, the Store. Just RccoivoU UNION MADE SHOES FOR MEN -GOOD SOLID AND SERV ICEABLE. 'M Khl.Frriirli Khl.tlirunoKlil. Jlox Cnir, Dull k 'id liotte SI IpprH. All M lids of lifCful f oct wen r. C0MF011TAULE AND EA51 STOPS RUKFMATISM, T1I08S KLKCTIUC LINED SIIOKS SEVERAL LINKS OK Gliildron's Shoes Jl'ST THE THING FOR HARD WEAR a Se J II n A. tJe1 A GOOD AN D STYLISn Infants' Bluonnd Pat cnt Leatlior Shoos- George , ' Tibbetts I. Oi, 0 K. Building MARSHFIELD, - OREGON .- Samples y recniest, ' Mr j. Goo. Iliinynn, nt Catching tbugh wasvUlMng town yestorilny. Tho Coos Rivor tnndo ti special trip last evening brlnlug down two icov lontle, over n hundred, hogo from tho creamery for ihlpmont on tho Empire. J. W. Cnttor'a llttlo hoy la' now down with tho scarlet fever, front which his sister has bcon suffering. Tho llttlo girl tins noarly rccovorcd from tho fovor, but hor throat ia giving her aomo trouble, Both Marsh tho youngest daughter it Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. Marsh has been qulto ill tho past wcclff L. H. Dole, district orgnniior of tho A. F. of L., hna recently organUod four unions on tho Coqttillo: Tho longehore- mou and tho mlllttuui at Bnndon, tho inlllmen and' painters r.t Coquillo City. ... Mrs. John Flanagan, nnd Mrs. Dnvid Morso, ot Empho took n rido tip to town Friday. Tho Mirsea Jennie Etckworth, Nelllo Tower, Hazel Colstrup, and Martha hVrultt, returned Friday from n rotiplo al days very pleasantly spent vUltluc at A. Wirth'a placo across tho bay. Apportionment of School Fun (J Tor 1902. 1)1 ST. NO 1 Myrtle Bank 2 Herinnn 3 Arago I I.ompt7 Creek 5 Brow 0 Emplro 7 Mi-Klnloy 8 Coquillo U MarshUeld 10 Cunningham 11 Parkorsbtirg VI Catchltu Slough 111 North Bend II Ittvcrton 16 Bridge 10 Wlllanch Slough 17 Kentuck " 18 Flag Staff 10 Htrangs 20 FIshtrap Ul Randolph 22 North Fork 'Si I.00 21 Rnckltn'a t Fairview 'JO lluinu'a Slough ti7 McKlnley 'JIH Gravelford 20 Two Milo 50 Sumner 51 Carolina '.Vi Horn ai! Bald Hill III Catching Creek 50 Dnnlol'u .'!0 B. 0. Roger 57 Sugar Loaf 58 Ten Milo 30 Cooi Rlvor 10 Libboy il Myrtlo Point 12 Rock Creek 4',i Norway 41 Roy 45 Allegany tfl Now Lako 47 Rolitnd Prairlo 18 Hhiloli 10 Eait Marthflold !Q Itemotu 51 Utter 52 Bancroft S.'l North Slough 54 Bandon EG Beaver Slough -.50 EartNheck AMOUNT IIS'J SO 144 20 207 t0 ih:i 40 iu:i sii 2.12 40 09. Mil IK) 1222 20 127 Oo 180 (-5 100 25 IWt it) .'103 15 100 40 107 50 159 HO 11(1 85 !()! i0 17S 70 140 10 fid 10H 10 111 75 h 110 I2 00 132 III.') 80 141 70 1S2 .03 101 52 114 80 ITS 00 KM) 40 Kit) 00 120 50 210 17 530 SO 030 40 08 212 SO 1US 70 207 IX) 124 00 80 ' 100 40 205 20 100 40 117 25 00 141 75 721 05 131 05 1)3 57 South Slough 140 00 58 SiinnvSldo'fromdlfllll) 50 Hull". Creek 111 80 (10 Projpor 1 10 00 01 Beachviow 88 02 Bear Creek 102 05 63 Enchanted 122 15 Oi Four Milo 03 05 Sitkum 1)3 00 Hand Hill 08 07 Excelsior 00 08 Lnrpon'a Slough 127 35 GO Beaver Hill 171 05 70 Oak . 112 50 71 Buoll 100 40 72 Coaledo 100 73 Pleasant Viow 100 75 71 Pleasant Hill 14 80 Joint 2, North Lnko 83 10 W, II. Bunch, Co, Supt. Mrs. Lewie returned on tho Alliance to her homo In San Francisco, after a visit with .her parent. Mr, and Mrs. Tb.oa. Howrd Mnit Tiirunormnn ennio' ovor Friday, (rom Pnrkorsburg, whom ho hna boon noting na foreman ot Iho planking crow on tho now vested building tlioro. Ho In temporarily disabled by pnrplyitsot his right hniul nnd forearm, Tho stcnnior A renin ia on tho dry dock In Snn l'mnolncu. Sho will prob.bl' salt Sunday for tliln port. A, Rldootit ia acting ns wnlclnnnti nt tho R. R. depot during tno nhKotico of Thoi Coke, who U out nt McKlnley on a biifliuoBs trip. Tho Emplro arrived yesterday nllor an nseurtod cargo of coal, matchwood nnd hogs. Sho wlll-mukn nt least ono more trip now nnd will probably run' regularly, no tho cord market ii getting, straightened out. Hcnryllolm received n cartload ot fttt hogs and mutton Iroin tho CcxitiMlo yos tordny, tho mutton coming from It. F. (Inrrott, ot Myrtle Point, nnd tho hogs from tho Schroedor Bros., ot Arago. Tons that nro Tens : Hem of Oolcoudn, pure India; Pridoof Calitnuro, cholcoat Ceylon; Prido ot the North, ilnent Eug llih breakfast; alto Suhlllliiga Boat nud nil ot tho highest grades hi package or in bulk. At F. A. Bacchl'a, Tliero wilt bo a good t lino nt North Bend tomorrow for ovory ono who at tends. Tho pcoplo ot that llttlo burg aro not celebrating aa n commercial speculation, hut nro out (or n good timo and will havo It. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK .1. 1&78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales am Oflire, Koulxirg Orr;on, April a6tli, los. Notice U lirtehy clcn Out In coctnlUnci vlili the prorlilomui ilie act nt C'ongicu of tine 3, 1H7U, riiimcti "Ail rut lor tiw mIo ol limber Limit In the Mnir ol taltfornl i, Oicj;oii, Nerail.i, nnd Waihnn-lon Trtilior)'," n ev trnded ta all ihe Public Lintl Si.tto by net of Aigutta. i8o'. OUhTATUS L HKI.OILSO.N'. of loU, county of Wjitjuot, itnio of Wltton ton, hni thli day fitett lit llili ofttif lik iMom t.tlnirnt No. a 8 86. (or the imrclhuc o( tint 30tillir.ttt quartrr ol Nxtion No. so, Tounihlp 35 Souili, of '.Inge W., io W. M nnd will oiler proof lo lio Hutt ihi Unt MMiglit It more viiluaUIe for 1 1 timber or ttonr ilmn (ur .igrlcul ttiritl iurxMM, anil to rtuililuli hit rlMtn to kiIiI linl tirfoK" iIib Irtitrr iinil Kccvrr of thit oillce ot KotebtirK. Orrcon, on Tueatl.ty, tilt (ill dty of Novrintirr, 'i Up nitii.ni in mIiiim: I) 1, . Mnrlln, fotepti Wenllierhy. of Kowlwrg, Orgon, Mnr lin A Nortlc, John S. 'Itiylor, of loki, Wlieon. sin. Any nnd nit rwru cUlnilni' nilvnrMly the ntwvo'tloiorllieil IjiuUiwh rf(iiclcl lo Tile llieir clalim In thli ollicoon or Iwlore i.til alii il.ty of NoveifiUr, va., V, lluiDm:',, i:cUter.7i5 nilrlnteriirotcil. A dcllciitc point of protiunclntlon It Itivulvcd In HiIh moiy. A country conn. In ouco went to ppoud Stiiiduy with nu Edinburgh friend. After it long tiny spout In iilirlitNeuluc they round them uelviu a Ioiik iy rrom home. "Nod, iiioii," miM tho tuwiiamnn, "wo'vo n Ion, wny to gnng. Slmll .wo tnj;' n tratiiV "Till:' n trutnl" cried tho other In aur prlH. "Yu iltnun menu to tell mo that In J'dlubro' thu public housua nro open ou thu Suwbuth!" A Slitililoiilnir l.Ptrucj-. A youurr iiinn at St. Mondo wits drlv.J en mud, by n legncy of 4,000. From j tho moment tho money enmo Into hlsj poHHcaHlon ho wnn oppretsaod by tho' fear of IouIiik It and nlwayn carried it about with him. Ho ilnully mndo m honflro of It in tho form of notca nm!( then attempted to blow, out hia bralna. J London Ohronlclo. i Ono of Our I'ei) I'liritC. ' "Did nny of tho inhnbltaiitu eocnpo with his llfo?" inquired tho man .who .wnntH hnrrowlufr dotnllu. "I didn't atop to naccrtnin," answered tho muii .who ia hnrrowlngly exnet. ''It struck mo that If anybody escaped without Ids llfo thero wnen't much use in his escaping iinyhQ,." VuBiliiart'oi ir rrrinr'rii H'.iitiftf?rntf. ' V'fii'v v. V,', ,: - "m 'S 5k