fcSWifr-. l" - " u f J ft From Wednesday's Dally(, 4 Buy your shoes at Fetor CUmson's, Jt'lno Stationery At Norton'. W. H. Thotuar, of Xandon, is in town, ' Stovo Johnson of Tjurailc, Slarshfiold visitor yesterday. was a J. C. Pierce returned yesterday from & promenado through' tbo timber. Henry Holm bought a piano for bis daughter Freda Monday. Mrs. Gcbrgo Stnmp, nco Luco, who fj'aa been hero vicitlug in Marshfield rc- Itirnotl to San Francisco on tho Alliance. , - - ,-,- -.. ..-. - Mm. Tuttle, of South Marshfield, waa n passiager 6a the Alllanco south, ex peeling to ba away three or four weeks. " Tho Blanco went up Coos rirer Wed nesday, with a wire cable and a lot of railroad tics for Simpson's North fork camp. 1 . i Best lino of school tboea at PelcJ datum's. Mrs. Emma Noeburg has gone to San rrancicco to spend tbo winter with her eon: Claud and Harry, who are attend ing ecbpol. W. J. Ellison, who reside in Mrs. Tow cr's now home near tho Home bakery purchased a fine new Whitney piano on Monday of tho Grasen Mcsic Co. t The quilt, mado by Mrs. Josepbson vand raffled of! at A, Bj-CampbolL'a store last evening, waa won by Geo, N. Farrin, 02 being tho lucky number. Frank Adamo, representing It. L.Polk Jc Co., tbo directory yubliehcrs is on the .Bay collecting data for the next issue of Jhc Oregon directory, and incidentally doing some business with advertisers bo can ueo tho medium bo repreccnte. Ed and George Farrin went ont duck ins Tuesday. If you want a feed of ,dackB, little teal, big redheads, spotted .loon, ordinary duck or wild poeso, mal lards co to E. C. F. and ho will cive you all you want, Davo Johnson an escaped incorrlgablo lfrom the Oregon State Reform school was taken into custody by Constable Lewis Sunday night nt Salem.. Young Johnson was committed from Coos county about two years ago. He ii sup poeell to bo the porty who held up sever c! citiiens last Sunday night. After the regular meeting of Doric Chapter, No. C3, Order Eastern Star, the ladies served refreshments, which aero cujoyed by thoao who were pretent. The luncheon consisted of many good things, amonx tbem being hot TamalM. Who wouldn't bo a Star. This offices cend3 thenka for eomo of tho goodies. A second operation has been preform- sd on H. C, Ploeger's arm, which wbb ''amputated some weoka ago, In heeling, "which it did quite rapidly-, the nerves .7cre constricted In" some way eo that in- tenso pjin was the result &nd Mr. Ploo jjer" cafferod intensely. In thovsccond Operation It wos necessary to shorten the arm come what bat no more t.-oublo la expected. If you know a social nowsjitoin at any of your friends' homes or at) item of no ws of any kind, don't put it oft but call up Jhtq office and give it to us, A uowey papor depends aa much on th.fr readers aa it doca on tbo editor, who must bo put onto now, Ityou aro tbo only party who knows & nowa Horn, and ,'you koop it to yourself bow do you supposo bo cau audit out. A Surprise Gift A pleaiaut curpjixo was occasioned Monday oy J. J, Cllnkobeard, of south Coos river on bis children who aro at tending school at M.irshfiold. Whllo tho daughters wcrn at homo on tbo farm Mr. Cliokonbeard purchased of tho Gris sen Music Co., a flno new Kimball lni.n ,! li..1 It Itlll ! ,l.nt MM "'""""" -u . ,.u ,m ... ,wu,, . . k . over (110 .bglo battery anu wlion tno young ladies returned ou Monday they were delighted to find tho present which lieu been mado by their (atbor. Creamery to Start Tho creamery at tho . Ico and Cold Storago plant la expected to be ready to receivo cream on Saturday next. Tbo creamery macbinory ia all in position now. Finloy Sdiroeder, a practical creamery man from tbo Coquillo, camo over Monday and took charge of the plant. Tbo intention ia to atari up now and rnn all Winter. Wbilo it ia not expc:t ed that a great deal of butter will bo manufacturtd, tbo plant will bo kept on a working basis, tbo product will bo in troduced on the market, and relations will be established with tho farmcra and dairymen, so that every thing will be' ready to go ahead in the Spriog on n larger scale. From .Thursday's Daly. TInro-plankingof North Front ttreet'f has been finished by T. D, Holland, thu contractor Mra. Norman Nelson, of tbo Life-Saving Station, is in this city spending eoV' eral days visiting friends. Miss Guttavion of Oakland, California, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Norman Nelson at thqJUfe-Saving Station. Dan Dimmick, who has been visiting' in Douglas county for tho post six months, returned homo Monday. About MOJ salmon were received at tbo cannery yesterday. From WW to 1000 fish aro being received from tho Co quillo, daily. Wm. Coleman of Tenmilo was in town yesterday and bought a borso of Thos, Coko, which ho will use on the mall route between hero and Gardiner. 0. K. Nicholwon asks tho Mail to an nounco that tho cold storago and cream ery plant is now open to tho public, and any ono desiring to inspect it ia wolcomo to do eo. T. D. Holland is getting out tomo tim bers for a now derrick which 0. W. Pat-' oreon wiir erect at iho quarry which ho intends opening on tho South fork of Coos river. ' Manager W. 8. Chandler went to ityt tlo Point (yesterday, io meeWattornoy John 8. Coko, who rea'cuod that polnl Tuesday" n.'eht, on bis v:ay b6me, fftany times the business wan uc clcota an opportunity to unload an nr ttclo at ton por cent prollt and, thou hna to bo conlontflalthjft salo at an absolute loss, Tbo wUlmgnqsa to accept tbo close margin mil real low, BOtUQtltUt'B prevent i The Pending Deal L, J. Simpson was a paatungor to Han Frnnclsco on tbo Alliance, and it fa ported that bis trip la made in connec tion with tho ponding salo of tbo Porter mill property to tbo Simpson Lumber Co. It will be n good thing for thu Day if tho propoiod deal bo maio and "this property paw into tho bands 0! tbo Qlmpsons. Stores Will Close Iho .Ministerial Union has about 'fin ished Its canvas of tho business houtota on tho Sunday closing proposition. Thoy inform tho Mail that they havu mot with cxcollent sucms and havo ob tained tho signatures of all tiio mer chants, with two or thrco exception, and they cxpoot to get thoto later. They are now confident that the movement will be a success. Ono men said that ho Rccidontly got to advertising and that be realty Jforced himtelf to continue, Ono day ho notic ed eomo very good values in hosiery which he felt ought to bo sold to mako room for other things. Ho placed tin advertisement for them In tho paper to run three daya and in that timo alt tho stockings wore sold. By that timo iio had found a lot of handkorcbtefa that would mako bargain sellers and ho followed the hosiery ad with one for handkerchief?. Tbeao sold also and thonho found another good valuo in ribbons, and by that timo ho camo to beliovo ho could keop these apodal val ues going and benefit the whole ttoro at tho samo time. It waa the worth of tho advertising that mado tho rosults, and it waa tho man who saw tho advantage of tho advertisement who appreciated the chance bo had to 1L0 himself good by koeplng tboadvertleomcnta and bargains going all the timo. Kx From Friday's Dally, Wm. Bow, of Pleasant Point, wos do ing business in town Thursday. A fcidowalk is being laid on tho north side of II street between Oth and 7th in South Marshfield. C. A. Motlln returned from Roseburg Wcduesday eveuiiix, by way of Myrtle Point, bringing Doctor Tower ip. Thero wcro fourteen new houeca iti course of construction in Marahllold yesterday theromay bo moro today. Amoa 8. Johnson has been appointed postmaster at Por Orford, Or., vhjo Henry Butcher, resigned, .. . 9Ub. Til&nU will havo chargo of tho W. C. T. U, in its monthly incoll-gn during tho abeenco of tho prccidout Mrs. T. E. Dow. U , Tho Artisti6 Ncedlo Workers Club mot nt Mrs. John Bear's Thursday af terndon. They meet at tho homo of Mrs. Hofer uoxt w,eek. P.usty Mlfyj's Diary, Oct. 30-A ii ad, which 1', ea'ftood drawing qualities as a' mustard plaster will uovor foil Co attract Attention, E, A, Andoraon li putting In a thor ough soworago system for bis homo pro porty nud bis livery stable, Including tbo latest Improved traps ole, Chaa, Goorgo Jhaa had a neat sign printed on each patio of his show-win-dowa, tho word 'Ueorgo'a," which ho proiioeea to mako a household word in thla vicinity, Mrs. T.E. Dow and Mrs. Ficd 8. Dow and children will loavo on tho Areata for San Francisco. From thoro thoy will go to San Diego, whore thoy expect to remain during tho winter. Tho Marahllold Shakospearo Club mot Wednesday evening with Mlia Alice Allien," There wm a good attendance. Tho subject of tho ovunltig waa tho ulo cdstlon 0! tho third act of King Lear. Tho club mcoto uoxt tluio with Mlsa Dcarnls at tho residence ol 11. J. Coke. If all busluera mon vlowcd tho ndver Utlng proposition In tho samo way thuro would bo such a vast amount of same ness In tho advertising that the pcoplo might not try to read it all, being couteuted rattier to look at ono and think tho others would bo similar. II is variety that give llfo to buslnots. Arrivals by Areata, Oct, M-Mrs M Caldwell, It Caldwell, W V Murphy, Mra Murphy and child, Mrs Tibbctts, Hazel Tlbbotte, Miss K Nelson, Misa A Leo, M M Allen, Joslo Stewart, N Cope, J A Falkeuttein, I) Hirichfeld. II 8 Illrrcli, J M Nye, B B Henry, KGundlo finger, D Jackson, C II Dellard, Mra Cope, Mra Hongell, Tom Ylng, 11 V. Sa tan, Js: KllioU, J W Loating, J D John eon, J Bradley, A Scopullo, B Satora, A Iizrarutto, T Gincare, J I) Mattton, 0 Tommeson, A Schafer. Ds Moderate Tonight ia Ilnllowo'eu and tho witches will undoubtedly ba abroad in Marsh field. Tli in Ih generally an intorostlng ocnt for tho spirited young pcoplo. It Is to bo hoped tho event will bo colo- jbratcd within thu bounds of reason, Do .' not go so far as to destroy auytblng that has a value -. -- Coos River Items Coos River is aa crool'ed aa it over was. The Alert geta there Loth onda first, but always on timo whllo C.pt. D,n Is at thu wheel. It is gratifying to ceo how well tho stronger" aro pleased ylth our country and cllmato. Ono man tells mo that ho left Colorado C w coke ago and the snow waa fnlllnr; uhon ho left. Ho snva this is good enough for him. Ho la going to aend hia coats back to his friends, an hu dont need them here. Ho will bu pul ling out for Colorado next Spring to get his clothes dry. Grass ia growing like in Spring tlm.u, crttlo doing Ino. Jack Bunch'H dog chased n panther nt Noble's camp a short tltno 10. Jack chased hiuiEolf In tho other direction though ho wont acknowledge tho corn, What ia tho matter with South fork Hncli? Them are others, Ills cry for help through tho Mail must havo beon a howling success ; i( not, why so quiet? It is ntrango lpw easy things got loBt hjro on tho bay. For lnstanco, Geo, Btommormuu left Marshfield on tho Aloruwilhn lotof npplo boxes. When he arrived nt Allegany, ho was thoro, but whoro wah tbo applo boxes? Why, thoy wufot up,ty)rno of tho crooks in tho fog; perhaps Saltcreok, y, ' faoroabouf itcext timo, , VjJIll'OOt Dack From Roseburr, Dr. Toworhaa roturnad from Rom' bur;, Miijot Klunoy did. .not como In wiih him an was expected, but will bo hero uoxt week, Dr. Tower nays that matters In connection wrtli tho Great Central aro going aa woll an nny ono could wlult, nud thuro la noihatlon but tho road la going through, Tho Itoso btirg people aro taking much Intercut In tho now road and tiro ulto oulhuslastl over tint fact that Iloiehurg la oho tho Junction of Hid Great Central r.nd tho Southorn Pacific. i TIII.NKS-MARSIIFIELD SHOULD RAISI; A BONUS To tux ICditoh; Having rend tho notlco lu tho D.Ui.Y Coast Mail of tho intention of tho Sprockets Bros, to purchase tho old mill slto of Dnui A Co. fordejiol grounds otc. I think the people of Marshfield should show their appreciation of thu move of this promltiotit firm In purchasing thla property for tho purpose otatod and should promptly subscribe tho small amount of Wins ntkoJ, ni tho benefits nccuriug toourtowu woulljurttfy it, CtTiznrr or MAitHiiruu). CONTRACT FOJi CONSTRUCTION, . OF Tim BiiT LINt Tho ron tract for Ihn construction of tho BHt LlnO railroad, from Kinpiro City ton point on Pony slough whom it will connrct with tho section lot to Con tractor Small, has been let to Frank Wade, Moriarty, John Dlcrs, Fred Mcl.ano and George Flanagan. TliU will bo alt trustlo and, plo work, Tho contratct has been closed, and McLnnn Is now in Portland to purchaso two piledrlvers for tuo on tho work, which will be fully under way in a short time. Good enough for anybody! ll Havana Tiller .M FL0R0P0RM BANDS on of samt valu (s"tagVfotnA ," STAR," " HOKSB SUOL',' ?spearhead:'"standard m vr." ' " OLD PEACH & tfONnr," ' tf,tAWi.nn." f OLECVARniMY'i ft jt;;.-;..7;;.;..::.-. OfWAjicK icurawflw iwacco. :A.