V - s iTrom Wednesday's Dally. Fino Stationery at Norton's. T. J. Power loft this morning by stngo lor Drain, where ho will visit relatives. Tho Shnkosparo Club moola with Misa Elslo Bcnuott this ovoning. Tho A. N. W. Club will meet at tho t homo of Mrs. Edman, on Thursday. v Tho Alliance sailed from Astoria n 10 a m yesterday morning, having perhaps been "storm bound" thoro. .' Rusty Miko'a Diary, Nor. 12, 1002 Advertising sporting goods in a woman's tnagaslno ifl almost as bad as a man try ing to wear woman's apparel. F. P. Norton has taken tho agency- for tho S. F. Bulletin, and tho patrons- of the paper are assured of courteous and catisfdctory troatment. Mies Bronto Coflelt, camo down from her homo on Coos river yesterday and will leave by stago this morning n loute for Philomath whoro she will rc eume her studies in Philomath college. The schooner Jcnnio Wand arrived Monday and is taking a load of lumber from tho etavo mill, tho first to bo clipped by tho now owners, Tho Coos Bar Mill end Lumber Co. At the last meeting of tho Woodmen of tho World, Dr. A. B. Prentiss was elected clerk', to succeed l8.Xa.ndo who liad resigned on account of the pressure cf other duties. Ira Tucker has rented tho McKnight place on South Coos river, and will take charge in a short time, Mr. Powcrr, tho former renter, having given it up. Tho time has passed for a newspaper to be enpportcd because it happens to )2 printed. It must bo what its name eigoiHes. ' t W. W. Gogo wes' down Inst night from his camp at Coaledo. Ho Ib just mov ing tho sccno of operations to another landing. In about tbrto weeks ho ex pects to receivo from Seattle a new 10x12 tlonkoy cngino of the most approved pattern, for uco in his camp. -' Cut this out and tako It to tho Red fc'roiB drug store nnd get a free sample! ot unamoerlaln'a btomacn and .Liver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanto nnd invigorate tLo stomach, improvo tho ularsiso, 25c per box. For eale by J no. Preusa. A Terrible Warning A late Iebuq of tho Star, an amatcnr publication, issued by a couploof Denver, Colo., boya, contains this pointer for Voung ladies: "An horrible talo about a young lady who unthoughtcdly jerked her head back to keep from being kiesed and broko her neck, and didn't get klea cd cither. It ia a terrible warningtoGir!s not to ferk, In fact 'twould bo better . lo lean over a little." Judges and Clerks Following ere the judgoB and clerks appointed at the last meeting oHhe city council, for tho coming city election, wh'ich takes plucp on Tuesday, Dec. 2nd: U'. Judges; J. R.LigUtncr, A. D, Wal cotnn4 Alfred Mateon. Clerks; 0. F. UcKaWht and E. L. 0. Farrin Thofb vt be trfo councllmon to elect to succeed J Nt Nolson and A. K, Elgk worth, tho latter eloctod last year to fill tho uuoxpUqd term ol XV, u, Curtis, re signed. Recorder Hydo is also to bo re elected. , A nominating caucus will probably bo called about 10 days bofora tho election. New Photographic Gallery Geo. W. Claxtonjof Unlonvillc, Micht gau, I) as como to MarchUold and will opon a photographic gallaroy. Mr. Olaxton brings his family and hus located hero to stay. Tho gallery will Lq thoroughly rcnovatoU and some improvement will bo rnndo Mr. Chtxton expects Ida in struments on tho next trip of tho Al liance. The now gallery will bo in tho rooms in tho Soncstacken building opposite Hirst's store. Mr. Claxton comes high ly recommended from tho Hast and ex pects to put in a complete stock of sup plies snd tho very latest designs in work will bo made. From Thursday's Dally. Tho Schooner Hem nrrivod yo3tcrday afternoon and lauded at Dean & Co'j dock. J, IV Tibhdtt'a handles Toko Point oysters and serves thorn in any style, to tho Queen's, or tho Princess', tattto. L. J: Simpson left San Francieco Men day evening nnd is expected to crrivo home today by way of Drain. Rusty Mike's Diary, Nov. 13, 1002 An untruthful advertisement, llk'o a sore corn, makes trouble for tho owner. J. W, Bennett has sold his tract of timberland near Minard'a mill or) the cast fork of the Coquillo to E. Hersch bsrg. of tho Coos Bay Mill & Lumber Co. A cow sign adorns tho front of tho Marsbffcld Cash Meat market. The work was done by J. R, Itoihon. It is o credit to any institution. Among tho passengers on the Alliance woro a party of 20 men from' Moscow', Idaho, who have como to look over tho rcEOurcca of thia part of Oregon and por baps to pick up a timber claim or two. L. II, Hazard and his young son and Mrs. I. Hatker came over on yesterday's train, and Mra. Hackor and tho'boy will go to San Francitco on tho Aliiunco on their way to Redding, Cal., wliero thoy go for tho benefit of the lattor'u health, ho being a tuiltxax from asthma. F. S. Dow returns from Ban Francisco a thorough convert to the theory that Coos Bay is going to have a railroad in the near future. And thoro am others. Tho parties who have loon scofllugeo loudly at tho railroad idea will eoon feci liko crawling into a hole and hauling the hp!o in after them. An unusual number of etrangera ar rived on the Alliance, and they did not havo tho appearance of looking for work, either, Something eliouid ho dono in tho wav of nrovldlnc (.'router hotel laciW iticfl in Marshfield. Tho tide of travol lo likely to keep up fill Wlntor, and it fa practical certainty that as spring ap proaches all existing facilitca will bo swamped by tho Influx. Boarsiho ry? if'8 Mna-iao iitb Aiftsys vnp CJgnatiro Tho. AUUuco arrived jestordny from Portland, looking nono tho worso fpr her encounter with tho stool bridge In Portland., Captain HardwIcVa arm fa still somewhat sore, but ho (ays .ho doesn't mind anything no tuoro eorlouu than n bruise. Will Ship Frozen Clams F. 8, Dow roturncd from San Frnnctaco Tuesday, by way of Drain. Whllo in the city, Mr. Dow mado arrangement to ship frczon clams to that market. A very little investigation showed him thnt ho could find ready pale fur all ho could put up, and ho will accordingly go Into the business oucrgotlcftlly. Tho bivalvos wilt bo (rcsen nt tho Cooa Hay Ico and Cold Storago plant, and will bo packed in co for shipment. This io ono ot tho now indnsliica req- dored posalblo by tho establishment ol tho ice plant, and itfurulthes a new out- lot for ono of Cooa Uay'o minor pro ducts. The Porter Deal. Tliu renort nrnln comes, this time from San Francisco, that L. J, Simpson has closed a deal (or the Porter mill property. If this bo trtu, and it seems to bo,- it.is moro good news for the Hay, With 'this largo mill running, a new shingle mill nt North Bond, nnd other enterpriser to Lo inaugurated by Mr. Simpson, a material addition to tho population ot tho Bay is certain. And every one knows that a work undertaken by Mr. Slmpion will bo pushed forward Oa tho most progressive lines. From Frlday'o Dally. Pearl and Honry Johnson iinvo gono into Tioga country to trap mink, marten, and other fur nnimalo, to bo gone 3 months. Mrs. Lyons, who U still iu poor health has returned to Marshillald nnd will spend the winter with her daughter Mra, Roeo Arrington. E..M. Shonor, of Mnckny, Idaho, con tractor and builder, arrived in Marsh Cold Wednesday and has iocatod hero. L. J. Sim'pcon reached homo yester day from San Ftancisco, coming via Drain. Tim latest from Mr. and Mre. Thor. Hirst, 'who are now in SnnJ Francitco, is that thoy do not expect to como homo iK'foro April. JohnKernan oJPorllanc, whohao bson awarded n contract for work on tho Ban dpnjatty, camo in by way of Drain yca ittddy nnd gooa over today to look over thd ccoiio of operation. Husty Mil.Va Diary, Nov, H," 10e2 liig words ami high Mown language iu an ndycrtimnont is liko tho wind among thp treo ,'topi of upon tho ground. no valuo to those Tito ways wcro being placed undor tho now tcliooncr yoaterday, and elio will do launched 'on Saturday, From nrcton nppenrancoa, tho ship yard will then be idlo for u tlrrfo. t It givon tho Coast Maii gang a uort of nifxed feeling to fill up with Broilor hot coffee, nlong In tho night, nutl then sot down around tho stovo and cut Tih bette! fee cream, 'whilo liotoniug to the ballstonoe oa tho skylight overhead, A. W, Noal js at work with hla pllo drlvor nt ,tho Englo Point boom, pulling somo enaga out ol tho way In prepara tion for tlrlyltig ,plla to extend tho log lauding 1C0 foot In length. Mrs. Edith Wolfe, teaehor of tnuolc, Into of Mnckny, Idaho, is nt the Flltcrolt boarding houso, and hna decided to per manently locate In Marshllold, Mr. Miller, ndvnitco ngout of tho Ala bama Warblers, has made n small chnngo in hla dntctt here, In order to moko counocllona with tho train for the Ooqullle. Instrml of ploying hero Tucn tiny nml WVdnonlnv, iiIkIiIv, Nov. 25lh nnd SUtli they will piny Nov. 2fllh and will piny a return cngngumunt, after playing the Coquillo country tho ditto of which will bo announced lalor. Election of (Sficcrs Tho A. N. W. of Mrs. Edmnn. met Thursday with After the rognlur but- Ineta of tho meeting tho election of of. flcera was iu order, Tho following wore elected for tho ensuing term: Mrs. O. J, Seoluy, President; Mrs. If. Lando, Vlco President; MIssMeCormnc, Secretary; Mils Eickworth, Treasurer. Tho next uicollrg will ho nt the homo ol Misa Eickworth in South Marshfield. INDIAN WAR VETERANS PETITION HIE U-GISLATURE A. G. Alklu la circulating, a petition to tho legislature, asking that eorn-j pro vision bo made to redeem the pledgool tho territorial lcglMature ot -I5-Iftngre)itig to pay all veterans who iiorvcd iu the wars of thoio years tho sum of f 2.C0 Kr dy for ouch tor vice. The statu ia askcl to npproprlsto 3C0,000in twenty year bondr. drnwlng 10 ;ver cent'-interoit. Tliis is to cover tho difforecco botweon what tho state ag reed to pay and what the general govorn m vnt did pay'. It isetntctl that the total number of dnyascrvico was 371,-JJl). Tho United States paid K5 con la a day,l.l5 lesa than tho amount guarnntucd by tho territory. Tlio aggregate amount would be?520,O23, CO. bnt it ia estimated thnt two-fifth of tho old votcrana aro dead with no enr viving widows or orphans, rio tho sum naked for will approximately cover tho claime. It io certainly n matter'of very littlo credit to Orooh that tho men who fought tho early Indian wars havo not long ago recoived the substantial recogni tion to which thoy aro entitled. Tho early pledges should bo redeemed, and that without putting tho etuto'o credtora in thuattituduof b(f.'f;oro, If nomo corporation or political grafter hold co Just r claim against tho ttuto, it would l.o paid at tho flrot mooting of tho I legislature. From Gaturday's Dally. Dr. Prentls will ho out of town from Dee. lut to ICtJi. Havo work dono before ho leaves. your dental d-2 w-l-tf Tlio Coos Bay Mill nnd Lumber Oo. io finding it ImpoBHiblo lo got logs fast enough to keep t'ho mill running' Hteadily. Rusty Mifco'ir Diary, Nov, 10, 1002 Some ad tolicltora make themseiveo moro of a nuleanco than a smoking stovo to n tirod". homsowifo. A. W. Nenl is having lumber1 liaulod for a new liobao on tho jot adjotirnlnii now; ijioiwirvlno'a property in South AttrcbfloldY Win, Bornllt, thp raftsman, imya that tho CoAnr Maii, wna tnlslnforniod no to "000 logs coming out of tho (liortlj fork ol Cooa rlyor on tho Into freshet; that only a fow hundred camo dowu to tido water, Coquillo Itullutln. II. W. Dunham, who has been In Alaska during tho pna i)Uiuuor, roturncd WiHluoedny, Huilc looks na rugucd and husky as over and linn a legion of frlomla to welcome him homo nga'n. Mra. J. A. Mntsou, who hna boon qulto eorloualy III, Is reported somewhat bolter, ihir mother, who wna summoned by wire, Is expected hero In n fow days. o- ,,Laat Monday wna hog day" in Med ford, anya an oxchmigu. In other words 79,000 poundn of hogs were exchanged for colu of the realm at f)X cents a pound, probably tho blggoat price over paid for live porkers In Southern Oregon, Wo suggest to tho Sim that.-it Is ovor doing tho thing. Kit should carry Its point and force tlio Great Central pcoplo to cough up, it would hftvoto "come off" aoauddenly that it would lo given dead away. o Do you want (o sell your houso, lo'. ,nrm, limber or coal laud. We rati stl thorn if hustlelug will do it. 'Trrlll cost you nothing to try. Glvo us dlicrlptiou, KaUI'MAX A Wt'U.HXU. Marshflold, Or. Phono 767. I) & W t(. F. P. Norton was circulating a peti tion yesterday, for the reappointment of Postmaster W. B. Curtis, whooo torni Is drawing ton close, and tho paper wno being signed by evory ono who got it chnnco nt It. Mr. Curtis has givon tho greatest tatlsfnction in hiacfllcu and the tho' universal detiru is for hii reappoint ment, If thero is any oilier cmdidMo, he has not mmle liimself known. PIEROE-On Daniels creek, Oregon, Nov. 8, 1002, to tho wife ol Frank A. Pierce n daughter, MARRIED IIEABOK-DAVENPOUT-At Mnnh flcld, Or. Nov. 11, Wm Henroti and Mils Editli Davenport, ltov. Thos. Itvino ofllclatiug. FAHV-SI.MPSON-At North Bnd,Or., Nov. 12, 11102, E.'W. Fahy and M lea Edna Sltnpron. Tho brido la tlm daughter of W. It. Simpson, of North Bund, and tho groom is ono of tho roeldonts of tho lower Co quillo, Both urn popular young pcoplo withn hoot of frirndi. They camo up to Me. rah fluid laot evening on tho w:iy to their home, Boots, Shoos :. anclHnrnefis Repaired. , John Harding tho fdioomnkrir la em ployed nt Ilnjfkcll'cj HnruceH uhop, Wovalso IrofjiD '? all kinds of leather. IlnrnojiH Leather, Solo Lrnthor, Lnro Leather, Lntigo Luathur, All liindu of Hpiliig Loggings, If you want to buy any, kind of har nosHfoo Haqlcol, ' 1 i 'HAttNUSS & SADDLES, Ji etJ- (J tvr , i nt !, MARK'O COP.il fill Front StrecJ I w mrmwm jLt