1 iK. . r l.r i 1 ft V i ) Coast Mail. i .AJSTD LOCAL Prom Sunday'o Dally. Geo I'obs was in town (rem Ills Catch ing slough farm, minus hit moustaiho. John Harding Jr. cold a couple of full blood fox hound pups, .yesterday, to Fred Ltlicnthal and F. 0. JJogan. Tho Wall Bros, will open a legging camp on tho Crccont Coal Co. property on Isthmus slough. D. Mcintosh is building a new barn on his placo near the Coos Bay creamery, which with the additions will bo 128 feet in length. You choose your menu. We'll cook it promptly and servo it as it should be attractive and palatable and tho price will bo as low as you can get It done well any where. Busty Mike's Diary Jan. 25, 1P03 1 he ease with which tomo freak ad writers create copy is rivaled only by tho way tho wised-up man who pa) a the hills takes n fall out of said ad-writer. Pugot Sound Lumberman Ucde Sam kicks hard when a poor cuss is caught stealing a few logs, but when whole townships nro taken tho conditions aro generally different. Wm. Ward was up to Davis slongb this week, looking over tho ground with n visw to opening a logging camp in the Vernon and Lobreo timber, for the Simpson Lumber Co. For a bad- tosto in tho mouth toko a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price '5 cents. War ranted to euro. For tale by John Freuss. Bandon Recorder: A young son of William Batoa who lives near Marshall A Son' store, slipped an iron band down over his head last Tuesday even ing. Tho band slipped on very easily but resisted all efforts of removal by the tame roate and had to be cat off. ProfesEora W. H. Bunch and R. W Aircy of Ccquille City are in town awaiting tho arrival of the steamer Homer, to meet Charley Bunch, who is roturuing from a Washington collpge, having bceu obliged to give up his BtuJ ios on accountof sickness. Noah Bonebrako of Wasco was spend ing eovoral days in Marshfleld this week Mr. Bonobreak has not been in Coco county for 25 years. There has ben many changes in Marshfleld. Mr, B will remaiu in tho county about a week longoi then 1 o will return to his home. ' Evergreen Whist Club Tho Evorgreen Whist club met with Mrs. Milner and tho ladies enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon, notwithstand ing tho stormy weather. Mrs. Fried borg making the largest tcore was award ed tho 1st prize and Mrs. Will Merchant recioved tho booby prize. Lieu Script ' (Puget Bound Lumberman) ' And now1 comoth one or more who bayo laid lloa script on1' what was fair gOYBrnment timber land and because their patents have not yet been issued!?) and because the Septcrabor firea have depreciated the value of said timber, tboreforo Unclu Sam in his liberal ways is petitioned to givo back the lieu ecript and lot it bo laid on good green timber, Oh, Lieu script, how much io done in thy name! i, "Tho nicest and ploasautcBt medicine I havu-ueikl for irjdiiiestion andconetipa- ion-.'lB Cbamhorlain'a Stomach and- fl'Mtr TablotB," rtys Moldrd F. Craig, of JtlhldlSarove. N. ?i "Th'iJy -fork like a 'cltarw'and do-Jiria ripo or have any un ylweant effect," For sale bytfohn Preusft; DoYi W orry This is easier said than done, yet it may bo ol sonic help to consider tho matter. II tlio canso is something over which you linvn no control it is obvious that worrying will not help tlio matter in tlio lean. On the other hand, il within your control you have only to act. hen ton have a eoUl ami fear an attack of pneumonia, buy n lttU ct wiiatnDoriAin s loumi iteincoy nun u;u It judiciously ami all cauro lor worry to the outcome will quickly disappear. I There is no danger ol pneumonia when it ta used. For sale by John rictus. Whillier Club Tho Marshfleld Whitticr Club, mot Friday evontng at tho homo of Mls Vivian Taylor. Tho club was organized a week ago with tho following officers: President, Jay Tower y ico "Ores., Miss Lqttio Larson ; Sec, Mies Tossie Twom bly; Treabiirer, U. A. P. Campbell . Th club meets cvory alternate. Friday even ing to study the life and works of Jolr G. Whittier. This club conaisls of Marshfibld's young peoplo who arojmH. proving their literary tastes. Bad Cave The bridge on tho hill near W. S. Chandlers residence caved down yeiter day evening, taking tho sidewalk, '.ulk hcad and part of the front yard i.f tho Mark's place. The cwo was cruscd by tho heavy rains soaking up tho ground. Considerable damage is the result, Maiehal Carter has put up barracads at each ond of the break to prevent pro- p,e ffom runn!BR nt0 Alg0 ,haB , terns Lung out to prevent accident. Tho bulkhead has slid out and it will take considerable labor to tepalro tho damages. The Fischer Company The clerk of the weather certainly had it in for the Fitchcr Company this wtek for he has been keeping jeople at home with a prcrcsiion of disagree' able evenings, end Saturday afternoon was so bad that the matinco was but slimly attended, Last evening, however the weather was bettor, and a good turnout was the result. The company go to the Coqnillo tomorrow, whore they will play the towns of that part of the county. Tho Mail bespeaks for them a cordial reception. Case of Small-pox. On Friday eveninglleallh Officer Min gus had his attention called to a case at the Central hotel, which on investi gation prbved to be emall-pox, of tho same typo which has become so well known and little dreaded within the past few year. The man was at ouco removed from tho hotel to the Flitcroft residence, where he has been isolated in a back room where ho will bo well taken care of. All precautions hav6 been end will be taken to prevent tho spread of the dis ease, wnlch, aituougu comparatively harmless, is still to bo avoided. Ii"any other cases developo from contact with this one thoy will be looked out for, and there is no occasion for any euch ec3re as wo had last year. HI Yu Chuck -". A Ihe eteady rain of the last few daye haB resulted in a high freshet all over the county. Coos river is well up, and Capt. Ernst reported from the Steven Rogers placo, on the South fork, laet evening, that the water was up under Mr. Rogers' house, being higher than for four or five years and within three feet of the big, freshet about 10 years ago. At Allegany yestorday morning the river way away up. Tho log jam which formed above that point on the tubsi-. denco of the last freshet had been bro- ken and more logs bad come out from, tho. oast fork. From Brewster valley it was reported yesterday that tho water was very high and risinu rapidly, and. from Fairvie'w Wm. Bettys, who has lived there many years, reported that the north fork of theOjquillo was higher tlian' ho had everetnU before. This" wouldindicate a big flcod on the Coqulllo, No daniago has yet boon reported to thisafllco. It Is likely that tlio Initil will be delayed by tho Hood in Hrowstcr valley, but wo may bo cenlldont tl at contractor Laird will not it through as soon as possible. i. From Tuesday's Dally, Hort. Myers is engineer on tho Blanco. Tho barometer was eslremoly low yesterday. Busty Mike.s Diary, Jan, 20 1903-A disagreeable merchant can mnko a store as unpleasant a: can a scolding wife n n homo. School Superintendaut Bunch visited the Ktuplro City school yesterday, lie vill go up Coos river today and will vis it tho Danielscreek tchool tomorrow. Tho Mail is also n sufferer from the n36TT, ns one of our typj. setters is storm bound at Coqulllo City, leaving us shoit handed. Departures by llomer for San Francis co Jan. "G. Mrs. Win Nasburg, Miss Elsie Bennett, G 13 tampcon, John W. Proctor, Mrs M K Walling, S VogUu, J. M Hojori. J Sullivan. Dislocated Her Shoulder M.m 1.1 c..l.l.l ir-.. rs. Jnnnson boJerholm, ot rcrgus 4iii, .'tuiu, tun nuu uisiiA.t:ti iici.ihd 11101 ''i.', nn tinuinii iui uum thouldcr. Sho had a surgeon got it , , , , ....., ...... ,.nll t,v ir back in place ns toon as posiblP, but it fBta'nc character was talson by Aire. wasquito eoro and pained her crvi Anton Ar.dorton who represented Si much. Her son mentioned that ho had' ct, .. i.i (i,i, .,. ,.i,. -,. un ChamberUln's Pain Balm advortie- bloc,,m on ht" "''WR tour. BBBB nt" p-ii. t: ii .i .i:.i...i...i 1....ITI... .i..t ...r... ..........i i... I...-. ed for etuaine and roreness, and tho atked him to bur her a bottlu of it. which bo did. It quickly relieved he ami cnauicu ncr to sleep wiiicji suo nan not done for soveral days. The son was co much pleased with thu relief it gavo his mother that ho has since recom mended it to many others. For salo by John Preuss. At last cccoonts trains were 30 hours iato at Roseburg, and the malls from the eouth wcro likely to be delayed sev eral dtys. Tho ladies ol the Lutheran Church residing at North Bend organized a Ladies' Aid Society at that placo on Friday, Jan. 23d to work in conjunction with the society at this placo. They meet overy Wednesday afternoon at tho different homs. Tho number present was large enough to assuro a success for tho new society. Slide at Libby . The slack pile at the Libby mine was undermined by tho flood rushing down the gulch and slid down. This dammed the gulch until the watur accnmulntcd above and carried out tho obstruction, and the result is that the track for somo diatanco is buried and it will tako con siderable work to dig thing) out so that the traia can again tako coal from the bunker at the mine Good Investment W. 0. Chriitenson, formorly of tho firm of ChrisfenEen & Johnson of this city has invested In real estate in Salem and will build a modern 2 story brick Uock in tho near future Mr. Christen, sen-paid (3000 for 60x100 foot-lot on tho corner of Liberty & Stato street. 'This property has boon covered by wooden buildings occupied by Chines and was condemned last week by the authorities of Salem. This is one of the best loca tions on State street, and a very desir able corner for any business house. Good BoyJIuTny No mail arrived Sunday, on account of high water out along the road, but both mails were brought through yesterday, Much credit Ib duecontractor J. D. Laird and hlfl men for their energetic action in bringing tho mallB through with so littlo delay under euch adverse circum stances. Tho people of tho bay have had so much experionco with rotten service, that they should not forget to appreciate ,tlio efforts of tho present contractors 'to bring tl?o',mall through on time in perfoct condition. S or -. , ibvfmiBVQop -4JME l4i?SgSfea th Wet mm 1U. CLOTHING wnrM. JU.I.i fr..i, tit. b". im.iuU nJ vrirrnntil o-rurriironl. J to lUnl th loiiuht-.l .,tk inl wMhr. .1 rJr Ci I ""i"irinrHi nyoaruiir f. U MIIkmJ P-Alitp C iiti?, Sao Vxmhu. ff II. M, H IJV V Kit A HUN, .L l.. vy ( unu wruniur CAititftfUAlA 1 i&tt&jnzziSMmwMaamjzm Improvements on Alliance loo. D. Gray & Co., wrlto their agent hero that tho steatuar Alllauco will bo ready for sen about Jan. 30th and will have been improved as follows t Oil fuol Installed ; how raised increas ing cargo space 75 to 100 Ions: larger and better steorago; iced storago room; largo smoking room and several passon . ck , nun social ger rooms on upper i;r hall on main passenger dack; nuw twin rapid ivinohes forward of main hatch for quick handling of cargo; rccalklug and painting nud gcucial renovating, making her onu ol tlio best froight and passenger boats on tho Coast. The Empire Masquerade Tho maiquerado ball given by Krnest,f Augu.t .' 1ArU)YKN Stnuff nt Kmpirt', Saturday night, was i, .. ii, ,. 1 .1 1 1 .1 well attended in spito of tho bad wrath- or, about 100 couples boirg in attend - ' , ... ...l-.. .ii..... .: .. 1. ...... ...I I niivu, min mi oacciioiiv innu in m kiiiwi. ' ' rninnflnfn. hv Mifii Fannin Rnttv. ai i ,' ' " bride. Tho tlrst prlzo for ladles was . . ... . Awarded to Miss Anna Mickman, who!,i,nr ct.Aimnn tin o.incon or befwe Mid ant appeaecd as Mrs. Katzunjammur. A lino midnight suppor was sorved at tho Arao Hotel, after which' tho festivities were prolonged until morning.. Mr. Stauft always makes a success of his entertainments and dunces and this was no exception to the rule. ED. WHITE ESCAPES FROM THE PENITENTIARY He Was Serving a 15 Years Sen tenceWas a Trusty Reward Offered E. J. White, a trusty of tho Stato Penitentiary, msde his eicapo from that institutions about 3:0 o'clock Wed- " "r filing than ncsdav afternoon. I most great dnfliet can furnish t flvo.or White had for somo time been acting ,,?r,lJBm?,JiS.tfek.WoiU in ab.o in tho capacity of assistant druggist at lutoly fair in its nolitical iiiiwh. Par .i.,.u.,i,i,.iin,i,nnn i-o. .i tlsan biBH is never Allowed to affect Iik tl.o prison and each afternoon was al- nrwa colnmnB. mill ' Dvinccrnt mid Re lowed to go out for u walk. Ho went publican nllko can obtain in itH piigrs out Wtdneeday afternoon, as u.ual, and Jp'g ,ol,li when tho timu camo for his return, ho1 In xddition Io all tho nnKP, tho IHHUU iu pui in mi Hi.i.vnriiiii.u u,m j search disclosed tho fact that ho had I flt...I -v .-4 X.. .., -,.! i ,.l.l U'l.lln ..... ...ul,. ir..vn(,r' VIUJJV.I1 II1IHU 1 OVI f 1115 VfVM sunteiico for burglary, having been con- 1 . 1 1 . 1 . r ..-.... i tofi victod and sent from Coob county In 1800 on a charL'O ol burglary, lln was a quiet, orderly fellow, and a general favorite among tho oflicera and employes, and his ocapo is a matter of eurprhu to all, Ho has been employed iu tho prison the I geat,vr part of tho fall and, as ho was .Tory.iUU'ntivo to tho sick, roado many 4f tends who will 110 doubt regret his sudden leave-taking, v .Descriptions of the prteonor haVo been rent out to points throughout Oris part of thu state, offering a roward of f 100 for his retention,1 and tho chances are that ho will bo captured beforo ho gets far away. Mr. White will bo remembered bore ai one of the men who cracked open N. Lorenz's safo fivtf'ears ago. Like Old Times travel to tho Coqulllo is gott'lng back to first principles. Go by launch to tho head 'of Isthmus slough, walk ovor to Coulcdo and embark in a small boat down Beaver slough. This is not all tho way back, for yon don't havo to pile out aud haul your boat over tho beaver dama, but it brings back tho odor of old times when two days woro Bpoffcd in tfitlournoy from Marshfleld toCoulllo City. TINIIKlt 1.ANH ACT JUNK '1,1878, NOllUl'i IUIl rt'lU.lCATiUiN. Vuitod Hiatus Livnd Olllco. Uysuburg I Oisoii. Jnn. io ioo:t , Nullrota lutruby glvnn that. In enm- , p hullo with thtt provisions of tint net of Congri'ttMof Junoil. ISTrt, oulltlml "An 1 nut for tho snlool tluil'or litiidn In thu . Ki'tton of Citllforn!n, Urttgnu, Novniin, hi I Wnithlnittnn Territory," an extended to .ill tho I'ulilui Laud Htnttn by uct of August .. IMi- UKMIAUI) .1. COICK, of Miuflhllold, county of t'omt, Btatn of Uregon, linn this titty lltud In this nlllcit Ills hworu Htatouioiit No. ItrJI, for tint purclmso of thu Lot 8 .mmI HI '-' ol HICI-I Miction i!7 nuil NWll ol HW'l 1 ol Scot ion No. .(tin Towiishln No. .1 S, ltitngo No. 11 W, mut will oflor prool to show that tho html nmlil In morn valuable for its timber or mono than for agricultural purposes mid to egtitbll'li Mm Halm to until liitul bofont W. U. Douglas. U. H. Commissioner forUregon at Marshtleld Oregon, on Monday, the UOlh day ol March, 1U0II. Ho iiBineH r wltimnfes: A A Ander son, Allegany, Or . K A Kolly, Mnrtth lleld, Or., Fred Nonh, Allegmiy, Or., Sllait Nonh, MumlilU-ht, Or. Any mid all pcimhik eliUiulng niivotBt," Iv tho nbovo-di'U'rlhnl huidit nro re- ' quusted to tile their clinins in this oillro ' or l)((fofo n,,, ;!0,h ,,ny 0, MlU( wa i-'.'t J. T. BittiKiK.i, BeglatHr. TIMUKU LANM). ACT Jl'S'K n, IK78 NOTICK FOlt I'l'ltLlCATlUN. UnltcUSUtoj I-uiil g:licr. Uow-lnitg, Oregon, Jnn. 1, tgoj. Notke ii Iwtctiy Rien '.h.it in eumpiunce Midi (lie piorUtomol 11m net of TonKinl ol Juhp 3, 1878. rntuhrtl "An .ul for llic mIo of tlnibri l.onl in llw hWI o( C.tlifucniit. Uu gun, Nv4iln. ami V.ihinton lertilory." m rticnuco 10.111 inc lltlHic irfiliu .Tir ny mi of MurthficM. muniy i t Mai. uie ul Orr gun. h.11 Ihli iliy fiUxl in ihU ulnf ln , ;0,n ,u,r,enl s .9. for ih Mintic ! 1 Hw SomUhmji V" Jr11"" Ji" (n -j ovkti.Hl No. 17 N l(iipg No 11 !.... 1. ..11. .if.- . 1 ... .1...... l... il... nni, huh ih wn-t w ,-it. u..., , , '...1 .-...!. ... w..i...m ir o. n,..i.r .., """ """"- - ie tlMIl lur .igriCllllllfftl MltHm, nilll 10 ul.Wi 1 kIohi to -ml tm.i ior w. t VMgUt v s lomni,,(l)nfr ,or Ufn.w , .tAmhhrM.Ori'Ron. SMiMtitay, ih aut diy io Murcli. tpoj .." " . W. ' ,.;,,n', ' "'l ."' ' " rnw. i. m.ir,. .. Ncrlr),ol h.llivlrwr. Ur. Anv and nil prrvnn iLilmlng Ailtcrwly ll.r I alxoc-ilctcntird lundl air rwitlMlfd to lil- u.iy 01 .MJrcu. I9'U I io . T. llHirxiUJi. Krglitrr. tin-: NEW YORK WORLD THUICK-A-WKKK KDIT10N Read wherever tho Hngllih Language :s Spoken Tho Thri:o-A-Wu'k World wan a brilliant succccn in tint beginning and has been nteadily tsrrming over since. Timu in thu tent of ll thincs, and ban net its mill of approval on tho Thrico-a-Week World, which in widely riroiilnto-t in uvory Statu and Territory of thu Un ion, and whnrecvur them nropeoplu who can read our mother tnnguo. This paper (nr tho coming winter and tho year Mtt, will mako its news ser vice, if pOBailili'. rnoro cxtenr-ivu than over. All events of Importuned, no mat ter where thoy hnppun, tiro re ported ucciirnti'ly nud promptly. Tho subscriber, forr-nly onu dollar a :.... ..... .1. ............. .u ......... ...n..i, ,....! fliricc-a-U t(.k-uoMd (urnislioH thu ,)(J3t MfM fltflo1( al)Oral0 ,nr,rktll reports and other featurci of iuterutt. 'I'lw. 'l,l..l....-n.ll'....l.U'nrl.tu ......!.. iio iiiii.iJ--im"--miiiii ...... aubscrinUon price is only M.00 per vr.r and this pays for W paimr.i. Wo offnr 'this uneqitalud nowepapor and Wrelclv CQAKT MaHj ,0K0her on(J ycnr ,,;r fZ.lHJ Tho rrgular mibtcrintion price of the two papursis f!.60 Nrwil Catarrh Quickly yithuj to treat ment by Ely's Creem Balm, which h rtgrco ably aroiiatlo. It U received through tho nootrils. oloaunea and he Mb tho wholo imr- ace OTor which it dimisoo itaolf. Urupulttn I colhtho COo. lizo Trial nizo by ruall, 10 T cents. Test It and you aru euro to continuo tho treatment. . , Announcement. . To accornraodnto thoso who aro partial to tho uno of alomizera iu applying llouidi futolbo nasal paisagen for catarrMl trotu LUfAha proprietors prenart Cream Balm in UnnU font), which will bo known an Ely's LiqaTd Cream Balm. Prha Including tho purying tube U 75 cents. Druggists or by audi. 'ITio Hauid form emhodloa tho mod lelanl properties of tho solid preparation BO 7EARS' EXPERIENCE TnADE Mark DcaioNa CopvniaHTB Ac. Mlfi IriTcatlonl ( lint r- Oldiit ney for oeurliiir wrteiiU. I'atuiit tkn tfirouh Mumi A Co. receive ivttial notht, without clinrKO, In the Scknufic JliiKriCait. XJitndomoljr llltnitratnd weoklr. J.nmetyJr. Mltttlou of any cloiitlllu Joiirnul. 'J irnn,i n fVari four muntlii, )1. bold Lijfull ntwadcolori. lklnel'offlce? If BU Wftthlogton, D. C. I jJ VVV.X V W :i)l! il'iljr ntitnlii t auna rurrUit J FeVi Hoiitl niiMol.ikotoIi nr pliutodliiiYruUoii for triHitciortiui ifltmit'lltr, I'dr Iko Ux)k. Howl. Hoouru wllr IVt'OIIlN Atlll to S7-ffiW-n--w'JC Our Jlottthly PubHcatlon will l:ccp you pootod on our wcrlc mtil nicthoilo. Mailed Frco to tho ADVERTISING MAN ft.o anv rcsnnniiihlo hrmiin. m Alt1 imtwvtvQ-'ifc'w-.0 vioit DR. JORDAN'S oheatI MUSEUM OF ANATOMY' dm cum JT.iHmutsco.cit. ' T, lli.tl A.ll., llo.ti. I, . . m.., r.iii..i,.aiNM.I.Ml l.ui,H..II,.wl I..I t)..lk Cn. J0aDAH-0IStA8l8 0FMtN vrrtn.m iwMtitr i.un do- UiKikiik,.iiOI,iMrf, mI tutm M U.pl.i,, vdl U)4 u 1 1,1, r t!!. riM. ,4 IUIvIm, I. , JvfOAA'f tp.iUI MUl Ik, ,ivdt. CMllltl III. t-t llll'tlf rtl.tlt T(.lxal 4f , ,m,I . m It. i,,, A rMr. CW, In ... ,. I .-l..l.li, l.l f , !!. flllt.OMIII'11 V ,; U l III. .UK. UUu ram. IJk. ,tlu. u. t iMWI I I III-, !, t ' OR. JOnOAU U CO.. I OB I Mirtn sL.S. f. T' Tho Old Roliablo Firm, E.B.Dean&Co. c. 11. Mhrciiant ? In conntiintly mlilin;; to its utoctc of Cnnvral Mcrchan :liHc, nlrcmly tho l.irgcst in .Mardhlluhl. When you buy at tho Mill Storo you know tho xooih aro II re I clnss and the prin in nil right. All kinds of lumber and building material, food and sup plies at wholoaalo and retail. r iii-:.m.ir.UTi-:uH Koit innu (iltADK LKjlJOltH CIIOICK WINKS ANi; 1UHK ISICANDIKS. LfiADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER pamily Order? rBolicitcd. HOLH A(iINT KOU TIIK CKI.IC I1UATKI) S1AINIERJEER Family onlera for Pops, jiinls ntu quarts, di'livorod by tlio case. Robert Marsden. ,v CErlTRAL HOTEL Comer of Front and A street, MAURIIFIKM), OUKOON, "lONI! SNYDEH, : s 1 : l :I3roprIatir mhlS WKI.L.KNOWN ANDFAVOItrni J. JIOTKL has lust been ciitiiely reruiciLitid rcfnriilslinl lliroiiutiout anil h u:'iiiiioiun irt n . pulillo fur iatroimj;o. rvmviMios mid spring tnatlrc!a Ime brer! placed in dlnioti every, sleeping loom of tills liousu and nrlilier Iroublo nor uvpjns'i has been pared to put ctciytlilnfn firit-cliss order, -TWJIS.-Jjoaid anil dijlii,;, per weel:,...;, ;,. 50 ooard,p.t cel: ,0 WiikIdMc" v-wyy MC3KIr!2 n F-RHflnKS wmm I Oppooita i U7 S. Patbnt 70lloi ajukk, K1I1S: 1 mm ...U4.V $Xre'r