1 S . . v l4 yw fewr"' "v,-'l-t-',V5-V' -.- liMfcrt , ' V v',!-(MH71s1,1 V Vt vf 4tf 7 J 1 ,r f I'' !I - ' 1 'Kr I' ? , n VC i Frem iwnsJsy'a Da4y! Miss Little Uarrls of Sumner was In town yesterday. F. Q. Getty wai 1UI1 last evening. down from Beaver Tho Areata arrived Friday evening and.wlll Mil at 9 a m today. F, M. FrJedberg has finished his barn in West Marshfieid.: new D. Mcintosh is reportetl Qtilta rick with heart trouble at his home cross the bay. The 0. C. & N. Co. are darting a new tunnel into a new vein if coal at the Libby mine. Geo. Farrln of the Broiler went to Empire h sL night to terra tho banquet for the dance there. A Love Letter Wonld not interest yoa if yta're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Barns or Piles. Otto Dodd. of Ponder, Mo. writes: "I suffered with an ngly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnicas 8lvo cored me. It's the beat b'alve on earth. 25c at Preuss's Drag Etore. The Alta arrived, , from Rogue yester day with 30 barrels of salmon and some miscellaneous freight. The Alliance was advertised to leave; Eureka at 6 p m yesterday aad to sail for Portland tomorrow afternoon. V. L. Eaundera' aew house oa Broad way, work on which was commenced Monday, is all enclosed and the roof is on. Robert Mareden has been clearing the bushes ont of the back yard at the biewery in preparation for contemplat-'ner ed Improvements. n Services today'at the Baptist church both morning, and evening. Young People's meeting at 6:30 led by Mrs. Watkln'a. Ha, any one in Marshfieid the nerve , f 1 to write oi a communication on the subject of a sidewalk to the cemetery? Don't all speak at once. The Bay City school, of which M1m Ida Gamble is teacher, is preparing to give an entertainment, basket social and dance next Ertnrday evening. Emerson Ferrey will take charge of the saloon which he recently purchased of Chan. Dungan, on Oct. 21st, instead of Oct. Slat as baa been stated. Tbo electric light plant at the Bay Bity mill being out qj order, an engine and dynamo bayo been borrowed from F. M. Fried berg, for temporary nee. The optimist t Grandpa "Well Horace we haven't caught any fleb it's hard lines.' Horac "but we had good luck digging worms." Chicago Ifows. ; Robert Myren has built a walk lo South Marshfieid, Jcondecting with the Fourth street bridge, and making a cut off for the reeidentB of a large part lof South 31nrehfleld. Swapping confidences ; U&y-"I hoar Belle had a great talk with Harry out on the beach." Clara "I should Bay she did. Wbyj even her tongue ia sun barned," Ex. .BSSSSSSSSjBBSjaak v .aEJeV JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH StrV JBBBBBBBBBBB bbbbbK"' TrVeasBBBBsr - BlBBBiAv'VlBBBBBBBt 'T .WSw BBBBBSV .lBBBBBBBBBBl!iBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBSaH JBBBBBBBBBBBBBT1 isi-mT "sst . . v,!. ?,.'" Hit- Empire and ArcAtn, esch taking a load u( coal from tho Llhby ihinkera relieves tho blockade which has vxlatetl Utoly, tho Ibunkers at Llbby bating Iicph (nil ct coal, as well as all available ars. Elder Neff, of tho Liberal branch ot tho United Drcthern church, clewed n two works series ot revival nicotines at Unity chapel on Catching slough Friday evening, llio meetings worn interest ing and well attended. Jay Tower recently mounted n beauti ful specimen of th Owl trlbo for J. 0' Mnllcy. It is a fine specimen o( taxider my looks very fine. To the lover of the beautiful it will pay you to step in and teo It. The Evorgreon Whist .Club met at Mrs. Hazard's Saturday afternoon. The first prizo was awarded to Mrs. A. Mat eon, and Mrs. F. P. Norton captured the booby. C. U. Merchant thi gardner, was wheeling fertilizer out on his garden patch in South Marshflold yesterday, in prepration for a profitable business next year. Ernest Lilleberg was brought down from Allegany in a small boat Thurs day night, having gashed his leg near the instep with an pie, in Carl Johnson's logging camp. Tho injury is not seri ous. Who wonld you rather sell goods to, the man who pays cash or the mo who buys on long credit? If tho former, then do your advertising in the paper that goes (0 that, class ot people. That's the Dailt Coast Mail. New Catholic Church Father Donnelly returned from Gardl- this, week. Ho reports progreea on the new Cafhollc church there. The ' building is 4x40 and will seat 150 or I DJ'e' Uo excie to have lbo bal,dln t well under way and tue structure under cover this week. Iroko Into His House j" K . X VZn . U In! r 1 -t - it.t. tr. .. IUUWVU W -MUW J - - invasion of Chronic Constipation. When I Dr. Kiuit's New Life Pilh broke into his :::ra.H, he's entirely curedi They're guaranteed to core, 25c at Preues' Drug Store. The Coos River Hatchery Frank Smith, auperintendent of tbo C001 river batcbery, who has been in town for a couple V ' of daye, reports tbatjtibcrty DJepatch and Rota, the Refa lery is much farther beI) to c arry lho y maH, eoas work at the batcbery advanced than last year at this time. xney nave anout idw eaimon corraiea, - while last year they had none, and tbey have taken about 750,00u eggs. Tbey will get all that they can possibly bandlo. Wesley Brown and Olell Hod. aon aro employed as assistants. a Hallowees Baff The members of the A. N. W. Club are arranging to bold a grand public ball on Halloeen night, (Oct. 31.) Tbe proceeds of this ball are to be add ed to their public drinking fountain fund, of which mention haa been made in these colnmna. Tbe ladiea have procured tho best of music and tbo hall will be profusely decorated for the occasion. It Is the desire of the ladies to make this tho beat affair of the kind over Liven in Marsh field, and for as good a cause aa could bo wlehetl. The ladiea are undertaking to raise, with what tbey already have, a sufficient ftind to eroct a fountain that STOP THAT JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT: Ah almost fallible reiiitdy tor Lunis, Ktiown aiid uid tha wofld wt for almit a ctntury ' &XmM&xt,- j?immm wjll tm mi ornameul to th t wn. . Tho ball will not be oun thtsllft con volitional ones, but occurring when II docs, on the night "when the wltchee aro abroad" and all kinds of nrnnks aro hi nxCivtf. nearly f, everybod can enjoy nltttlo extra f tin. Thoio who at turn! this public ball will not only enjoy the ball but the money they spend for It will always bo In evidence. From Coqullle Exchanges (Coqullle Bulletin) The Adventlst church of this place has just received a flno, largo boll, weighing about n thontand pounds, and wo aro told this ft the largest belt iu . town. It Is reported that tin Coqulil Mill and Tug Company are going to(put up a aow mill a much larger and better plant than the present ono ami that It will be ono ot the beat equipped milts on the coast. County Treasurer Dully has. receipts in full for all taxes dun from Coos conn ty to tho state, 'he last payment being raado Oct. 10th and amounting to f253, 75 atato agricultural college tax and $176-3.25 state general fund. Tho city council made a tour ot In spection to tho now reservoir for tbo cttr water works Wednesday and decided to have tho contractors; put on an extra coat ot sand and coment halt an inch thick initeAd ot the coat (ot asphi'ltum ca'lcd for Jn the contract. The contractors agreed to do this for 275 additional. Ira D. McCoy, auditor of tho P. F. & L. Co., arrived overland Irom Koseburg Monday night on his return from Los Ancoies, where ho has been to look after the affairs of the company, which seem to be rather mixed up ot late. lie is straightening np tbo affairs horo, pay inn off tho claims, and expects to havo the mill runnlngsomrttmo next week. ,. (Bandon Reorder) E'bcrt Dyor returned Inrao Monday evening, mm a business visit to Bun Franrlico, and wo undorstnn I that he will ntart up the broom handle mill in a few days. There is somo Improvement going on In Dunham's addition to Bandon. J. B. Marshall !: Son, W, Boyd and Mr. fapJlD ddIt,n to their bouses in that quarter of town. Tbo freight and passenger war, especi ally that for the passenger tarafllc, teems to be on with tho Coquille (trans portation companies. Three boats leav"e Bandon oach morning, now, the to nnabla tbe steamer Dispatch to make Deer Hme The steamer Favorite leaves Coqolllo in the morning and re turns thero In the ovening, and wo understand that tbo Antelopo will bo put on that run when tho Ashing season enda. Thia will make five steamers plying between Bandon and Coqullle dally, if nono are taken 08 tho route. Tbe pcopio of Bay City are having their hall improve! by removing a petition and laying a new floor. Acblcken that waB hatchod last spring in Pendleton in J. B, Despaln's poultry yard, and has nover been off Mr. Despaln's premises, went to tho block yesterday. When dressed a piece of pure gold a virgin nugget was tak en from tho crop. It ia irregular in shapo but ia worn very smooth. It Is the tt e of an average grain of corn, and is worth, about 40 or CO cents. East Oreonian, COUGH distttf! of the Thfoir&id nivV'l , from Tuesday's Dally, Matt Nolmo la putting a picket fencu around his place In West Mnrshfleld, f John F. Hall d taking a rest from hi) legal duties and is building a woodshed at his homo. Work will commence today on re. pairs to the wharf back of tho Bonaett Walter building. G. Ritchie, a skilled taylbr from San Francisco, has nccoptod a position In Norla Jensen's tailor shop. W, 0, Dutbnor ia now hammering away in the blacksmith shop which he has built opposite tho old stand. The Alllanco did not arrlvo yestorday as expected. It Is foggy outaldo and this may be tho causo ot her delay, .) A. W. Neal's plledrlvor was brought down yesterday from Maxwell having finished driving tho piles for the Ores cent mine. D. Mcintosh, who has boon qtiito sick for several days at his homo across tho bay la reported loolng much hotter, and was out to ths creamery yesterday. P. M. Friedborg has placod n com- mission the ecoy recently completed at Reed's ship yard. Sho ia 53 feet In length, H feet b'.am and 3 foot 0 Incht-H in depth. Sunday-school teachur "And so Lot's wife was turned to salt Can any one toll why?" Wicked Willy (from tno rear).-"8ho was too freih." Harvard Lampoon. Tho gasoline engine of tho Alia is ont ot order and will bo rcpalrod at Fred Nelson's ahop, and aho will probably aall for Rogoo river Thursday. Myrtle Point Entorprlte -Owing to the increased attendanco in our public school another teacher has been employ ed Miss Mabel Endlcott. Thero are now i'40 pupils in attendanco at school. W. Vanberger, ot North Slough waa In town yosterday. Mr. Vanberger la an old sold lor, and ho had with him an interesting relic of tho Civil war, in the shapo of an ivory poker chip which was brought out of Llhby prison a 1808. Nothing to bo ashamed of: Lady "Aintyou ashamed to bo tying tiro works to that dog's tall?" Boy "Ashamed? Ilully (Joel Aint be an English bull-dog, and aint die do Fourth of July?" Puck. J, Fcjtcr Wlcon, of Bumnor, was In town yesterday on business, 'iio re ports that ho haa been ganted rt pen sion of f8 a month, and has also receiv ed $162 In a (lump, out of his Indian warBorvIcos. When yon placoau ad in tho Daily Covbt Mail do you know nt tho least calcuation about onojtlioaeand iereona road it. Thoy aro all peoplo who hnvo tho money to pay for what they want and know what they do want, A yonng woman of Marshflold was compelled by frccklou to woif'r gloves a good deal of tho tlmo, Sho declared that after sho was married sho would have no moro klda on her band?. Shu ha& been marriod for bomo yecro now and strange to oay, she has a pair of kids on her bands that till hor arms afq well. pr-ent;ptlalstatemonts mayn be taken wltli'some degrio of allowance. 8 awes Two From Death ''Our llttlo daughter had an almont fatal attaok ot whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. ilavl land, ot Armonk, N, Y., "htvt, when nil other remedies (ailed, we suvrd her llto with Dr. King's Now Discovery. Our titeco, who had Consumption In ait uil Vanred slmto, also used this wouUeilu! medicine and today she Is perfootfully well." Desperate throat ami lung dls nates yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery na to no other mediolno on earth. In (nibble for Coughs and Colds. 60u uud f 1 (X) bottles guaranteed by John l'teuss Trial bottles tree. For the Colored Children l'rluclpiU F. A. Uolden, of the Marsh fieid publlo school, la looking for a roem to rent and a timelier to employ, (ot the purpose ot carrying out the instructions ot the board regarding the colored children whoso admission to the school was requested somo woeks ago. The mother ot tho children Applied to Ff In. (lolden last Friday and ho la now look lug up room and instructor. Phenomenal Hens 8, F, Dow's chlokona are bound to keep boforo tho publlo, Somo llmo ago, ono of thorn got In the habit ot laying nix eggs n day, At least six efgs wero found In her nest every ovenlig, until the fact was mentioned In the Co a at Maii, and tho nolghbors cfan munced shutting their chickens np, Removal to South Marthfleld seetni) to havo stimulated tho lllddles again, and a tew days ago the children came rushing to their mother with tho start ling luformstlon that ono of the hens had laid four kittens, and thor proved it by fact that tho kittens wore still cosily stowed In the ncot.. Real Estate Transfers, WRPantorto Wm Kicking timber on v2 ot ro-l c2 ot sw 1 ot ace 13 t 27 s r II w fSQO. I 0 11 Merchant to Loronzo Noah lots 3 block 21 Rr add to Marshflold, $110. ifimmh B Kinnlcutt to Ellzobcth A. Sell rarcel iu Rlvorton (225. OTUemler toJaa Miller lota 5,0,7 block SO BoJder A Bendors ado to Mt I't, 200. J K Simmons to Wm Escot lota 0 10 block 0 South Marshfieid f 800. John McLood to Hannah Kinnlcutt, I S A... ABBIM parcel in mverion. fiw, John G Hook to Albert Abraham sol s H8 125 r 11 w. flSOO. , L J Blmjson toChas L Parker lot 5 blocl- 32 North Bend 20. Wm Kowcn to Mary WIIon lots 1,1 12 block 71 N'otley -dd to Cormlllo f 1C0. Mary Wilson to Leo Neeley (abovo) 1150. Dorn Hermann to ICmma E Easton, lots 7 8 sec 6 t 28 r 10se5ot wot eS ot nnofeclteo 12 t 3S r II. 17tO, Confosslons of a Prlost Nov. Jno. S. Cox, of Wnko, Ark., writes, "for 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundlco. I consulted n number of physlclana and tried all sorts of medi rines, but irot no rollnt,, Then I bavan the usoot Khctric B!ters and feel that Ism now cured of adise.iso that had mo In its grasp for twelvo years." If you want u reltaulii meuicino lor uver and Kidnoy trouble, stomach dhordor or guueral dnbility, got Klectrio Hitters. It'sguiirontecubyJohnl'reuss. unly WW. Tho rric3 of hops bin declined to ?.0 cents pur lb. Tho Farmers and Merchants bank is the now bank nt Foroit Grove, J, M, Yatos a Bunnyside grocer wai stung by a tarantula last wook and it 0 waa only by hard work-of his physician that ho was saved. Drying propnrfltloni simply tvt op dry cotarrh j thoy dry "up tha aoorfttlona, whJoh adhtro to the rnombrnno and deoora- fiose, causing a far moro serious troublo than bo ordlnnry form of catarrh. Avoid all dry fug Inhalants, fumes, smokes ruid snuffs and use that which cleansed, nootbos and heals. Ely'H Cream B&lm La such a raxnsdy and will euro catarrh or cold In the h4 eaaily and pleasantly. A trial alts Will ba mailed for 10 cents. All drugfrfsts aoll the 50o. aizo. KlyUrothcrs, CO Warron St., N.Y. Tho Bairn cures without rain, does not Lrritato or cause nnserlng. It spreads JUoU oror nn Irritatod and angry aurfacs, rolloK leg immedlntoly tho painful inflammation. With Ely's (Jro&in llnlm you aro arae4 against Kaaal Catanii and Uy Forcr. GROSSMANN'8 PATBNT WRITING RING Tho most Important improvement nf tho auo ip tho art nf penmanship mnk.'s tlio poorest writer a splendcd pontnnn in B.fewwonkflby idb use of this ring Hndorscd by promliint College Presi dents and Iloardd of Kdurallnn in Kit rono and Amnrlcn. Sauinlu ddzen as sorted bIzop rent ioBt paid for $1,00, sin glo sample lho, Whon ordorlng a slncle ring, atato whether for man, woman or child. ' ( PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO, . No. 119 0, Fourth 8t, PhlUdcIli "(TX. rTM.Vff.Tftotoltf CAN'T TOUCH the (nan who wears SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Sltckmr SffiMS mttY. If lil M itn't iwarr wllwiu. 1 S ' imi,si ai r. Sttl rkrMt, Ht. S.S, ALLIANCE HARDWICK, Master, Only Regular Line Between SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND VIAf ? GODS DAY and EUREKA. California and Oregon Coast S S Co GEO. D. GRAY A CO.. Gpnoral Agents 421 Market Street, San Francisco. DKAN LUMBICK CO K. BAUMOARTNKU I'henatfll I Couch St. Doch MARSHHKLD, OR. PORTLAND, OK. HERE ARE THf WATCHES FOR' YOU. The works nrc Elgin, Waltlmtu or Duebcr's, nuy yradc or she you choose nt rjgjit price. 1 I Watches nnd Jewelry rcpurinp;' flouc on short uotice, aud iu up-to-date style at the RED CROSS JEWELRY DE PARTMENT. TIMflfiH TANI), ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTIOK F Oil PUULIOATION; UnlletJ Slntej Untl OfTicc, Roschurg, Oregop Vtb. 5, 1963) t MiI-m I. Ii..tti. rilv.n llml Ih mninlT.lnce wilf lliu iirovhlont of llie act of Congreii of uno -j. 1878, rntlllci! "An nel for llin wlo of ilniljcf amfi In thcSlnlM of California, orc;on, Nc vada, nnrl Wahlniori Territory," as ostenclecl to all tho Public Unit SUlcs by net of Augiiil 4, 1003. ' vvii.i.iam w rniniii.i. of 191 Monroe St., PortUnd, coimiyof Multr. rnuh, Suite (4 Orrgon, lm tbls !ny fllod In this office his sworn st.Unnrnl No. oj, for the pit' cImms ot the SKi'.l, ol Iv-c. No. 1 1, Tp 6 S, It ia wfst.nntl wilioll'cr roof to ihoiv that the una loiijjht is more valuable for Its timber or Hour than for ngricultutnl pnrpows, nnd to e(abllfi nis fWini wsaiu mini uriorc iiib iciici nm, v. t il. 1. i..n- . liA.Atiiirn f.nnn tin Itrccivcr ui 11119 umilu tu ,uvw..i, w.t.bw., w.. Wnlncsilay, tin 9 1ay of Dec, 1903. 11.. i..im n. u(iiw..ii'. fWr.ir K.ilw.iril.i. of Onklftnd, Orrj-on, Geow Flnlcy, Oaten V Ktimp, of C'rnwffirdnvllltf, t)roon. Ii N Hinllli, of Myrtle I'olnl, Oregon, ... Any nnd nil vrorji clnlmlpg diversely the nlwvc.dcwrll)cU litnili nrc reUMted to nlo their rLilms In this officii on or before wld g day of Pec. 1013. . . V",9"l i """""I " R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors finpl A good prescription For mankind Tho Scant pnokot Ih onough for usual occasions. 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