- i Y- t ' v p On -M .k , t fr.tl...l.. .... " H- SZ !a"i' Ra in ir lames 60 different games all new one in each package of Lion Coffee nt your Grocer's. From Saturday's Dally. To write ilto writorlglit It r-i-t-e. Col. Wright tays W-rig-h-t is right. Slioiifl Stovo Oalllor started yesterday by nay of Drain for Salntn taking Aug. 8nlth who had been adjudged insane and committed to tue asylum, Much fruit is being pieced in cold storage in Bouthern California for ex hibition at tho World's Fair. The' col lection Includes several rahmmoth olives Which are one and three-quarters Inches long and three rnches in circam-' (erence, m Becauee Portland; with the assistance of the S. P., aa tbo dead, mortal circh on tho WiilnmetAe valley, her business men evidently think that they can treat Coos Nay buyers as thoy like; fill orders tkB thoy please and chip when they get good and ready. Are they right? F. M. Stewart the mnrbla worker, re-. turned Thursday from Coos river, Where ho has been doing some work at the cemetery, He placed a large coping and monument at tho gravo of Mrs. Qipson, a coping on the grave of Mre. W. C. Bickford, and a monument at tbe gravo of Curt Vnnderlln. Thursday evening Mammoth Lodgo No. 87 A, 0. U. Yf. elficted the following officers for tho ensuing year: M W Charles Stauf?, T, War Steckel, 0, M A HaglumJ, Recorder, T M DImmick, Fin, E, A Anderson; Receiver, WB Curtis, Q.JT Hall', IW -Twiner, 0 W, Thomae, Trafltees, 2 yoars A J Eavflio, A B" datticB'fl, Presbyterian Church There wilt bo services at tho Ffcsby te'rian church Bnnday evening. Rev, T. fi. Waller will preside. Everybody come. Died of Poison1 Josiab Wolf, father of Lyman Wolf, of this place, died at Bnhdon Tuesday lit the age ot "C yoare. it is reported that doath was caused by the old gen tleman taking a doso of eomo kind of poison, by mistake for medicine. Boy Drowned Tho Bandon Recorder reports tho drowning o( Vfarrie, son of William Motcalf, a 13 year old boy. nt Prosper, by falling into the river while walking on a boomstick nnd towing a boat by he pnlnlfcr. A. N. W. Adjourns The A. N. W, Club met at tho home 0! Mrs. Seeloy on Thursday alternoon. Tho rules of the Club wero sus pended and refreshments wero served, The Club has adjourned until tho First Thursday in January when it will meet with Jtfie. L, J. Simpson at North Bend, ' 'if . MUtfet CATALOGUE 1 is r FREEt l ; i Lfayn,sl904 Krdm Sunday'a Dally. L. J Sleep tho Lltby Merchant was in town Saturday. A largo crowd .weul down on tho Crulcer Inst night to tako In tho Empire marqucrado. Mrs A. H. Campbell was treated to a thoko box of Gloriamuudl apples nt imly . They were beauties and when last seen they had nearly vaulsbed. There wero only 45 in tho box and it was over full, The Evergreen Whist Club mot at tho homo ot Mre. J. It Rochbn on Saturday altornoou, Mrs. S. H. Hazard won first honors and Mrs. J, T. McCormac won tho booby. The next meeting of tho club will bo with Mrs. Sengstackeni A Costly Mistake Blunders are somotimes very expen live. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never bo wrong ifyontaho Dr. King's rsew me rws for Dyspepsia, Dizziuesa, Headache, Liv or or Bowel troubles. They aro gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Jno. Fruesa Drug Store. ii Work on the Hospital Father Donnelly roporta tho work on tho foundation of tho North Bond hospit al well under way. He has five men employed on tho work and it will be pushed as fast the weather will pefmit. Bought Road Material F. P. Norton has bought of Jtbo 0. 0. & N. Co, the ballast pile at Eastport, for ueo on the roads. Thero is ICO or more cubic yards of tbe material, about enough to finish tho work of ballasting as far as Eastport. The Minstrels The Marshfield Minstrel company are preparing to give anotbsr one of their high. class and always enjoyable perfor mances about February first. Tbe original combination of eleven artists will entertain tho public this time, and this is a sufficient guaranteed a fl rot- class performance. Up to Mischief Cyrus Steckel, the feather renovator, was the victim 01 some miicntevons practical Joker last Friday night. Some one entered ma leather Kenovatory on First street dnrlng tho night and pro ceeded to do mischief.' Several small parti of the machinery were carried off and a two inch bolo was cut in the feather man'o rubber cap. Should the guilty party be discovered it will proba bly bo too lato to repent as Steckel sees no fan in such proceedings. Push Club Notes Coquille leads with the largest ruta baggajon record. Gold specimens to the valuo of tbreo thousand dollars have been offered to tho committee for exhibition. Coos county is to furnish tho white codar for all the inside work in the Cfre gon building at tbe St. Louie Fair. The Simpson Lumber Co. have taken tho contract. The apple exhibit '.from this Eectlbn bids fair to be a large one. Tho com mittee have ordered jara In which to keep tho beet epecimens of all fruit and vegetables brought in, Bidgea for tho Push Club havo been ordered and from general appearance tho order will have to bo duplicated as the whole county seems to be Joining in "the lineup, vltL ' m m l'M'l,,l'l,M B'mJJty OF DISEASES, '-witH directions hoW to treat them, tfiven in lU ( Id It, a Pcil Ctti rMMt I Wt. 0. JAVM1 A Genuine Surprise. A genuino itirprlso wae sprung on tho C U 11 W while it was l regular session nt tho homo of Mrs. l M. WIN bur, on Friday svoning, whn tho M B B cfttuo in on them with a ruth. Thcso clubs aro merely dllfrent "degrees" within tho Kvorgrcen Whist Club, nnd tho secret workings of ono club Is not known to tho other. Tho C It II W wero deeply involved in tho mysteries of tho gamo whon tho loiter ttncoremotil ouily filed in. They completely took full possession. Tho hostess was so ongrosted with tho gamo that sho upon looking up occidcnlly gavo away their pass word "whero ate jou going " Another mystery was also cleared up, it having been supposed that C B 11 W was composed entirely of tho gentlo sex but thero wero sovoral gentlemen pres ent, which greatly excited tho M B n and they lost no llmo in summoning partners by telepohne. Somo wero or dored by montal telegraphy. After 16 hands had been played nnd the scores counted it was found that tho hostess, Mrs 1'. M. Wilbur was on titled to tho honors of tho gamo. It was a beautiful and appropriate souVenair prize. 1 Choice reftcshmento wdro served and ono and :tll did amplo Justice to tho lay. out. Tho dubs dispersed at a lato hour nii feeling that thoy hnd had a capital time long to be remembered LAYING IN SUPPLIES Pioneer Grocery Stock Maided by a Thief A butcher named Kaet, who has been employed a week or so ns lard and sau sage artint at Flanagan's meat market, was arrested yesterday afternoon on n charge of larceny. He had been parsing back and forth between the ment market and tho lard rendering room throtigb tho back part of tho PJoneor flrocery store. Yester day aftornoon, Walter Butler, clerk in the store, noticed Ksst carrying a rack ol flour out of tbo back door. He asked the fellow about It and not gotting a satisfactory answer, roported the matter to J. II. Taylor, manager ol tho store. An Investigation resulted in finding stowed in the lard room (lulto on assort ment of stuff from the grocey stock, In cluding 3 sacks ol Hour, 2 sacks Ul pota toes, S brooms, t) hams. 3 Limberger cheese, 4 cans maple syrup, a box of apples, some soap and onions, besides some other articles in a barrel, It is supposed that the fellow intend ed to take tho stuff aWay in a boat, and ho wWd probably have made away with it il he had not teen discovered by youn: Butler. TOWN BOARD MEETING Bids Received for'street Improve ment At a meeting of tho town board Fri day night, bldB were opened for tho im provement of First street between A and C streets. The bids were as follows : Parsons, Landrith and Hall plank (12.00 per thousand feet of lumber re quired. Noblo and McLaln--Lumbor f J 1.50 per thousand feet. Bear and HelsnerFireclay fl,40 per cubic yard. The lower bid for lumber would amount to W cents per lined foot. Tho trbVHPf Moat liaiful of sIVEJEs! Family Hand ' BooUi.'Olityear of Publication. Printed In nine: different lan guages. Contains Correct Calendars for ala .latitudes. Eclipse, Tide and7 "WoVthor Tabloa, Astronomical data, list of Feast, Fast and otlier lf Olldttys, 4rtttlcfQ,jili(Cbvt Diagrams and choice, illus ft. S9Nr PHMDEIPWA, wlU hrUj ft It r PREIT aiX fireclay would amount lo UU per lluonl foot. Tho btds wore taken iimlor ndvltcinont until tho properly owners Could be consulted ns to which thuy would profcr. An ordinance wna i.moJ allowing tho consolidation o( tho Marshllold tiro dopnrttnmit into ono company. A oomtnltti'o from "tho A. N, W. Club ntked permission to plnco n fountalu In Mm ctruet nt tho intersection of A nnd Front streets, and tao matter was taken under ndviao ment. F Igh't Will bo Blttor Those who will persist lu closing their oar nKainst the continual rocimuumulu tiou of Dr. King' Now Ducovory for Consumption, will hnvu n lone 11 ml hit ter tight with their troubles, II nutumlud oarllor by fatal termination. Itoiul wliut T. It. Beall of Benll, MUs. has to say: "Last (all my wife had oviiry rymptciii ol coniumptiou, Sho took Dr. KIiiu'b ew uwcovery alter uveryiriing uu nan failed. Improvement en mo nt onco mid four bottles ontlruly cured her. Ctianui toed liv Jno. Purest), druggist. PrlcoWc and f 1 .00. Trial bottles (reo. SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED EDITION Coast Mall Will Issue one on New Yoars The (pecinl illustrated edition of the CoabtM ail, for which plnuo havo becii maturing (or several mouths, will be le suid on the tlrst of tho year. It will consist of 3'J or more pages, printed ou Hue book stock, with a hand somo cover. This number will contain descrlptivo matter of Coos county with a largo number of lluw illlstratiou.i, nnd it it tho intention to give u compre titntivu review of tho progress made bv this community during tho past yenr. Wo do not promUo to get out a blggor and Iwttcr number than our last Holi day number, bnt no hope to do so. Thu pages will be smaller aud there will bo moro of them. Tim printing and bind ing will be done in thin office nnd thu cluss of work will bo ns good ns enn bo got in Oregon. A reasonable amount of advertising space will bo sold nnd n largo number ot oxtrn copies will bo printed. Every subs rrll.er to the dally or week ly Coast Mail will recolvon copy of this edition. Extra copies will bo 15 cents each, but w-e will book advance orders until December 1st nt 10 cents each. We mako this low rate so that wo may know before printing nbost how many copiee will bo needed to sgpply the de mand. Bend tho money with your or der or not, as best suits your conven ience. Wo will guuianteo satisfac tion, or refund any advnco payment made. If deairod we will mail tho pa.u per to any addresses you may furnish. In cases whero the papers aro to bo mailed from this oflice advance pay ment is necesenry. Further announcement will bo made later. Now nnd unworn type will be used in tho coming special number, and the print will bo clear and reabablo. We were handicapped last year by being obliged to ueo badly worn body typo, but this will be avoided in the coming number. Rovolutlon Imminent A euro sign of approaching revolt and Eerioiid trouble in your system is ner vousness, eleeplessnces, or stomach up sets. Klectric Bittoe will quickly dis member tho troubleeorn causes. It nov or fails to toue the stomach, rcgnlntq tho tho Kidneys and Bowels, Htlmutato tho Liver, nnd clarllv tho blood. Hun down eyatom benefit particularly nnd nil thu usual attending aches vnnuh under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned ii ft don't glvo perfect satisfac tion. Guaranteed by Jno Proues drug gist. FOUNDRY AT NORTH BEND Plant to be put In by Jackson and Huffsdhrrildt ' North Bond is to havo a foundry and matihinti shop. A stock company has been formedjwlth II.C, Johnson ahd U. A. Hutffcmidt no incorporator?,aud the lum borlma been ordered for tho buildings, The machine shop will boa 2 tory build, ing 60x100 fcoti and the foundry" will bo 50x60, The iplant will bo located ono block, pouth of tho sash nnd dopr factory, wb.ctj a site haa been donated y; L. J, Slmpeon. Tho foundry will, bb placed on a solid foundation gradod'iout pi tho bftfab Tit projtct'erf agree to fcut In $10,000 plant. Mr, IlufTach m lilt Is well known hero us n (Irst-clnen foundry nuwi, linylug connected until recently with Frod Nuleon lu the Coos Bay Iron Works. Mr. Jackson Is n thorough machinist, ns hn has shown by his work nt North Bond whiiro ho has been omplnod rttuco ho cntnu to tho bay several mouths ago looking (or nn opening lor tho or tnbllHhuient of such n plant nn Is now nbottt to bo put in. Notice of Dissolution Notice is horoby glvon Hint tho part nership horntotoro existing bntweon K. K. Nullum nnd It. A, Iluffcchmhlt, doing business timlur tho firm unmu of Thu Coos Hay Iron Works, lo thin dnv din solved iy mutnl ngrfumont, mid that mild F. K. Nulsou has becomo.tho owner of nil property of said partnership, and all notes nnd accounts duo or to liecoino duo enM firm nro nnd shall bo pnynblr to him, nnd that said F. E. Nelson has as Dtimcd mid shall pay nil debts of said llrm heretofore, inrurred. Dated nt Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, this 1 lib day n( November HK):i. F. K. Stums, ' 11 2t ot P.. A. HurTH'iiMinr. From Tuesday's Dally. Tho Bjy City mill startod up yostcr day alter n short lay-off, ! - The Alliance was schoduled to sail Irom Ban Francisco nt p, m. yostorday. A new arrival is roported at tho horn ool Lea Mast, ut McKlnley, but tho dato of bor advent Is not glvon. P, L, Phelan enmo over from Myrtlo Point yesterday to got somo cnblo nud trap iron for his mitt boom nt that place, jn Favor of Defendant Tho injunction suit of BongatacVort vs McCormac, involving a portion ol the Coder point boom, whlclt Judgo Hamil ton has had under advliomuut, ban beon decided in favor a( tho defendant. It will prDpably bo appealed. Farm Sold It. Q. Wilson has told his finO farm on Catching slough to John Meiserle, of whom ho bought tho plnco last year, Mr, Wilson will move, with his fnmily to Bouthern Calfornla, his roason for soiling out being to seak a change ol climate for Mrs. W's health, Planking Roads Ed Abernathy camo In Saturday from Farlvlew, whore ho has been inwlng lumbor for tho Coos Bay wagon road. Ho reports enough plank sawed to fix tho road from tho Stinnon placo to tho intersection with tho Fern rldgo road, and it will bo laid as fast art tho teams can haul It out. Misunderstanding Through a misunderstanding of the agreement as to opening evenings previ ous to Christmas, most of tho stores closed at G o'clock last evening whllo two or three wero kept open, Tho Inttor cloeed on finding that tho gonornl understanding watr that tho even ing opening was to go Into rllcdt on thol OMJ, 1 ') ' Sunday Service Rov. Mulkoy of Coqnlllo will hold cervices in tho old Y. -M. 0. A. hall next Sunday at 11 n. in. and li p, in. Bubjoct n. m., DIvino (ilory and how to Attain to It) p, m., Tho Christians Deathless hope, this last tho first of n eorloi oflfortnfght lectures. "Dinner on tho ground," Theau gathorlngs nro vory onjoyablo, -t Light Fine for Larceny Chas Kaet, whq was caught In tho act of stealing goods from tho Plotioor Grocery store Hattirdny, mado u plea of guilty beforo Justice Hydo yesterday morning, Judgo Hydo imposed n flno of if fiO, ConBidorlng that(tha valuo of tho gootia stpjen waa ahovo ?JO,00 and tbo offehBO wns0unuHually Ilagrnt tho man bay coneidor tbat ' ha ia lucky, But ornora of -property may not be spo1!! pleaced wth that kind of protection, 4 " I A Frlphtonotl Hort7o ltiinnlng llku until down tint iitroat dumping tlm octiiipiinti), or a htimlrud ntlutriiecldimKiuiiuvuryditynri'iirritnco. It buhoovoH tvervliiitly lo havo it rollithlu Halvo liiindv it ml thoro'tt 1101111 hn l'ooiI ns lltiekleirn Arnica Hiilvn, Itttrns, Cuts, Horee, Kcxnuin and Piles, illnnppi'r (iitlclcly under Us miothliiu effect. 'JHo. nt Juu. l'ruein' Drug Htoro, Social al Allcjjany Tho peoplo of Allegany hold n Imnkut social L'ttttirdny ovoiilng fur 1 1 1 iurpoao ol raising IiiihIh for a Clirlatmns tree. A very sticcurRlul affair in reported. In n voting contest (or tl 0 bust looking girl, nnd tho host looking hoy, Mltn Mary Hrtwyera mul lleriranu Kdwnrds worn tho siiccuflttlul citndldntej, Mies Hawyurs wni nleo volod to ho tho most pupulnr girl and Will Vlneamu curried off tliat honor ninong tho loy. Tho sum of :il),7r waa rtullied from tho social, thu highest price paid be Ing ").tK) nnd tho lowest 75 conti. A Well Trained Pup A, It. Gallon who Is an cx-profeeiunal unlmnl trnlner has now n 10 week old -ftter;timiilel uliicli ho la trnliiiug nnd tho ptipihowa nn titiiisunl nmount of In tulligouco. Ho can already do many tricks such nn stand, wnlk, roll over, hoot, retrieve, upenlc nnd numerous other moro diflknlt trieki. Mr. Gullau will train his dog (or n khow. Ho has already hern offered it largo turn (or tho pup. Plank vs Fire-clay In view of tho (act Hint theru nro a number ol AlreotH to bo Improved in tho near future, it will aland tho owners ol abutting properly, in hand to consul or well tho diMerouto of purmnuacy bu tweuu Jho-cby and plank inv, Ono may bo a little cheaper than Ilia other whon put In, hut one intts (orcvor, whllo tho ether mutt he renewed. Theru Is n rcry important point in favor of thu llro-clay street, jour proper ty ie not in dnuc.or from (Ire creating tho streo and tho chance ol bolng hurnod ont from that rourco is much lets, an Itom which Is worth ctmtlderahlo nnd should bo considered when making thu improvomouts. WANTED FAITHFUL 1'EHSON TOTBAVELfnr well established houso in n fow counties, calling on rotnll merch ants nnd agents. Local territory. Hxl nry f'JO.rX) per wook with oxpensus nd (lltlonall, nl! payable in cash each week. Money for expellees ndvnnccd. Pniitlon pormanent. Ilusinehs successful and rushing, Btandnrd Houie, 33i) Dearborn St., Chicago. 1121 SOt Coos County Abroad Co'iuillo Bullolln. Mia 1 Edyth Tozlcr Woatherrod, pro prietor ol tho Exposition Magazine ol Portland, rnemhsr of tho oxccutlvo board of tho International League Prois Cluhii nnd now in tho employ ol tho Horriman lines an lecturer with storcop tlcon views on ''Oregon,'' writing fro in Chicago to a rolatlvo lu Couille. says; "Coos county ie talked ol overywhore, arid I lmyo had moro ijueHtions asked abatit that county than tuy other. A largo number ol lumberman aro Having lioro tonight (or Oregon, nnd thoy havo thoir oyoa on Coon. Mr, McKinnoy, gonornl imtuigrntion ngout (or tho Hitr rimun lino?, enya that Cooa county in ono of tho ii)ont prornlfllng eoctlom nt tho Northwest today. Toilay (Nov. SO) is tho Innt of tho speoinl rxcnrslou ratea until January, and thu Union Pacific I J leaving horo with as big n crowd as any during tho cummer, Tho aterooptlcon lectures glvon on Oregon hnvo been a groat boom for tho Statu. Pictures talk, and thoy aro doing untold good. Lot tho people of Coos band thomielvos to gether (or 11 gunoral path cnb nt tha opening of spring and bogln onrly. Bond on tholito'iiluro," Wo nro tho orcluslvo donlora in tho tiinlth & Bunion piano nnd havo sold thorn throughout tho northwoat for many yeoio aud tho roneon why wo aro eelUng ,them today iHbtuaueo thoy iglvo tho Vory boat of aatlafaction. Allon 4 Qilbeyt-Hnmnkor Co. . B. M. VviuiV, P, O, Box 2ie, IJatBbflt ld,,Or, I s'Av Vfl vCr? fc. w