0 Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE tame. 60 different games. All new. At Your Qroecr's, mii y-r e) ISIRSOIISr.A.Xj .AIOTD XjOCA-Ij Krom Saturday' Dally. Tho Arcatn sailed from Fan Frarclecr yestordny. J. W, L'tp.v, of Lee, is ocrto the Ba on buslnc?. W. G. Lowborn has oid his logins camp to the Masters toy? , D. Grant Heal, of Coquille City, caau over on y83tord.iv? train, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barkas, havinr lonted their farm, contemplate a trip East. A. D. Wright, or.o of Sumner's olc" resident?, was dolus business in town yesterday, George Stanff returned yesterday from Coqnlllo City wbero he visited his dangh ler, Mrs. Walter Sinclair. E. J. Ford, who line rented tl e Wm. Barkni place on North Coos river tool charge of the ranch yesterday. Tie large dredger scow which Julluf Larsen has been bailding under thf shipyard ehed was launched yesterday. J. W. Bennett, daughter and eon, ls:o and Tom and Bass Tower started for San Francisco Fridiy morning over land. Wonderful Nerve Is displayed bv many n man enduring pains 01 accidental Cuts, Wound?, Bruises, Burns, Soro feet or stiff jotntc But there is no need for it. flucklen'e Arnica Salve will kill the p?in and euro the trouble. It1? the host Valve on earth ,'nr Filee, too. i'oc, at Jno. Preute, drug pint. A new crossing has beon laid at the foot of B street where the side walk has b?en worn oat by teams crossing to the water frcn. The Evergreen whist Club m at the homo of Mrs, Ie Lando Saturday. The banors were won by Mrs, T. S. Minot and Mre, C. W Tower. Rev. Mulkey will speak in Y. M. C, A. Hall at 11 a. m, and 2 p. m. today. Sub Ject, a. m, The Extremity of Opportunity p. m. The Greatest of all Subjects. One of John Bear's busB horses step pad through a hole in the bridge out near the depot and nearly ruined the animal. This planking is in bad condi tlon and Bhould be remedied. The Push Club has been delayed in making a shipment of apples for the St. Louis fair by the non-receipt of the printed wrappers having placed thier order elecn-here that at the Coast Mail office. Thomas Wyman, assistant keeper at the Capo Arago Lighthouse, was in town yestordny, accompanied by his eon, who is making him a visit, being on va cation from duty as keeper of n light nt the mouth of tho Columbia, BUILD UP Special New Year eervics will bo held i nt tli M. K. c'liitch itiidnv nt Jt n. in ntul 7 :30 p. m. Moruitig sul Joct, "Pow ers From on High, livening niljee: "Tlo Great Debt payer." Sunday Spinel 10 n, m. Epwo-th I.Mgiiod:30 '.S. Wow took charge rf the IVnu warehousu fcr the Mnraht'uM Pork A Warehouse Co. yesterday. Tho V. C A N. Co. steamer will contouo to land nt luosinnunruwnuocK, tiiim uu uiipiun ments to bo madent fjbe now location pro ids more room there. Entertained his Friends Jons Unnien treatrd a few of h's friends to a 'utile Xew Year barquet at 1 p J'-uler on the evening of tho li. St. Albert Mntson. 'Iho house w.ih btMUti. rhi cuofts mere Mr. and Mrs. Julius fully decorated tor tho occasion, Tho Lanen, Mr. aud Mrs. F. 1'. Norton, Mr. principal fonturo in tho decorations were and Mrs. It. Lando, Mito Lettio Lnrecn mode of Chryshanthcmums and em and Mr. Hermann Larsen, bolishod iith electrical effects in colored globes and tiny light. Tho whole, with Alliance to Lay Off The Doan Lumber Co., agents for the Alliance, liavo received tho following telegram from Geo. 1). Graj A Co. at San Francisco under date of Dec. 31 : ''Allianco will lay of! ono trip after completing this. Aberdeen substitute ail? from hercTutsJny next ou Alliance run returning to Eureka via Coos thence Cooi and Portland. Advertiso this quick ly fully notify Laise." .i ..... i . . n . jiiwii ucn luuc auuui The Eagles met in their new ball o.or flia Tr vat elA.a fn I.a Aral ttm TTvtfl. MV ... K.V.W .V. illU U.K. ,iU.W . liJ evening. They have fitted tho rlaco up Seeing tllC MtW 1 Car III in elegant shape and have perhaps the Among tho watting parties for tho flnest lodge room in town. E.L. C Far- jujgSng of the Inst few hours of liJ nn, the main guy, was surprised by ba. J vv..lt, the membsrs of tho Evergreen inj presented with a fine meerFchautni WhifctClub and their gentlemen tiiends. pipe, and T. J. Lewir, secretary of the This took placo at tho residuncuof Dr. lod;e, received a handsome gold ring i ona Mrs J. T. McCormac. Tho event The event was eelobrated with a ban-will long bo rememberd as ono of the qnet, and thebest feature of tho whole, peasanes. in the history of tbe Ever business, from our standpoint, was that Kre0n Whist Club meeting. It was the amid their festivities, the boya remom- ! occasion of their regular monthly mout- berod tho hungry printtr. Voun Folks Watch Party A young peoples watch party passed tho fleeting hours of '03 and merged into the New Year before parting, at the homo of Miss Helen Chandler. It was an enjoyable event. All kinds ol merriment and whist wero indulged in. Refreshment were served and the party j brokeup when tho new Year had been propjrly ushered in. Thoso present were Misiea Mary Minot, Helen Chandler, May Bennett, Kathleen Bennett, Vivienr.o Taylor, N el lie Tower, Milho Johnson, fier.evievo Bongstacken,; Me?sri Willie Bernet', Tom Bnnriett. Walter Butler, Albert Dimmtck, Edgar Campbell, Irving Chandler, Fen Chandler. Letter List List of unclaimed letters remaining In the Marshfiold, Oregon, Postoffice January, 1 1904. Peraons calling for tho eamo will pleaso say adyertieed, and pay ono cent for each advertised letter called for. Banefuak MIeb Ella, CoxEajone.Dahl Miss Lena, Dehonnoy Jolni, Duggan W W. , Erickeon Herman, Figgs Jim, Oar retO. W., (irall A. , uthrie F. F. Hagemutter A. , Henry Wm. , Jellieon A, 2. , Johnson Mrs. J. E. , Johnson A. L. , Jones J, B. , Johnson J, W. , John- Eon Norman, Johnson Darwin, Klemola Erik, Kemath Emma, Kotchum M, 13., Leon Eoieeac 2, Mateon Miea Eva, Math ews Mre. Wm. , Mickolright Mr. , NIc ols George, Nolton Dave, Ohraan Mrs. Auguata, Olaen M-E. , Olaen Horrnan 0 Oatorlond Henry, Rohdoa Louis K. Roso R. 1). , Ruth Axol, Smith Mrs. Stewart. Stenhonson Miss Roio. fichmid U. It., Koderlund Knrl Guetaf, TnnoW. lea Leon, Terry Frank. Tody Williard, Vsnbittor Richard, Wilsstron A, , Wick Gust, ' W, B. Curtis 1'. M. your Health and STRENGTH with JAYNE'SONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant,' potent ,r and permanent Invigoratoc for WOMEN . " (JHiLDRi&rii ana mkn. WtffVL Unnli ' i rlil. itmlmnrn M tin tiilrwlmwri SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SUCKERS Mull Vt Mkltll Villi IUH B'l U cxcels:or arinivn OILED CLCniltWG or nil klnilmf worts trltliMWtoririof. mk lor trilt-mi!ki not tt ilralf r write 4w,trAH,tjirr. Kt'malirMi. "Hit. .. - ..wi..... .. j Yoiuijr Folks Whist Club j Tlio Young People's whist ciub gave a Now Year Wat'h party nt tlio homo of ' tho special green decorations madu it grand. Tho meeting was regular meet- ing of tho young folks riuh and the oc- caision will long bo remembered by tho participant?. When the parting hcur for old '03'arrlved all were famished with musip.il iuslrutucntd and a grand jubilee for DM was begun. They're going yot. some of tho horr.s. Dr. Straw aud Jottio Watson won flint honors and Hi Wright and Muriel Gris sen won second honorrf. Tho refreshments wero sorvud before ine miunigui uourncti woro ucucious i ing when the gentlemen nro invited to the club. Every ono was in the best of ipiritt) and tho game had been finished, and the honors awarded, and tho re freshmenta served, na the bolls ponied fourth the death knell of l'. It was then that 1101 was usliorcd in in royal atvlo by tho Evergreens, who cheered to the echo three cheers for 10O1 and let the world know that the now year was horn, even hia highness, tho Lord Mayor of Marshrleld joined in the boyhood sport with tho festive tooler, ono of tlio good old Republican home, which campaigned for McKinloy and Uooecvislt. Even thu sedate and minisir.rial-likuThomai Hull, sounded forth tweet strains through one of these old Republican rattK-re. Dr. McCormac, E. O'Ccnntll, rnl in fact the wholo band played and then tho merry danco of 1101 began, and every body danced that good old Yficrinia red. The company loath to part, lingered to Btart the New year, finally departing for their homes merry and gay n if determ ined not to break the happy spell. Tho laurelaof the evening were award ed to Mr. Friedborg and Thomas Hall. The ladies were awarded honor prizes by tho gentlemen, Mra. McCormac win ning thefirBtand Mrs. Friedborg second. Domestic Trouble It ia exceptional to find a family where there are no dnmettic rupturuH occasion ally, hut theeo can bo lesronnd by hav ing Dr, King's New Lifo Pills around. Much trouble thoy save hy their great work in Stomach and Liver troubloa. Thoy not only relievo you, but cure, 25c. at Red CrosB drug store, Tho Daily Oregon St;t:sman's special edition in which Coos County cornea in with a write-up ia at hand, It is a vory creditable edition for any institution to got out, It contains a littlo over one hundred pages and ia hound in hook form. Cet It from yoar Druggkfe H im I from Sunday's Dally. ' .1 )lm CoV'imi it) iop.rtd unite 111 with nppoiidlcltlii. The now town hoard got together olli cially (or tho llrnt tiiim Int-t owning. l'o tera aro out for a grand mtrtuoi ado ball, to Im given by tho Fornmum of America In tho Odd Folio. mi Hull on Jan. ItUb. f i Scmooftliu MnrslitUld girls nro 1 , ready railing about for opportunities to exorcise their rights In th'j uiy of Leap Year' maps. Andrew YVickmau rotltod from tho ! linn nt ulchiiiivn A Wickmnn on tho tlret of tho year, and Victor Wk-kiiian will carry on tho grocery Iiusiikmv. Mr. II, II. McKoo, formerly clork In tho Hod CrotH Drug Storo is tu bo in.u rivd to Mia L. M, Smith of Uolihtiidali, Wash.) at that place on Jan. cth, Colfax Harry who has been driving f lieiiuer's dray, linn moved with hi futii- I llv rmil linltfitlirilil uffni! a tr, I iA Kntit.. place, tho halfway house, in Humbler valley, Dr. E. K. Straw stsrted yestordny for Modtord to visit a tlbter who is sick at that place. Ho also iutendit to visit .San Francisco nnd expects to bo genu about a nonth. A Vory CIobo Call "I stuck to my enginr, nlthough every joint nchod and ovory uurvo was racked with pain," writen . W. Hfltamy, n lo cmuotivo tlremau, of llurliiiutnu, lown. "I was weak aud pah1, without any up. pettto nnd nit run down, Ah I wai about to give up, I got a bottlo of l.lectrii Hit tern, nnd after taking it, I fuit as well nn I ever did in my life." Wt-uk, nckly, run down pi'oplo nlwnys gmn new life, stronglh nnd vigor from their ne. Try them. ntttfactiou guatantved ny Jno 1'rouss. l'rico tV' cents, OInnd Walters and Tom Sumtucrlin two loggera of Middle. Creek, woro in town yosterday on their way to North Bend, wheio thoy havo nold come of their logs. Coqullle Bullotin Mrs. L. H. Hazard aud children left Ashland, Inc. 'J'i, for Whlttier, Calif., where they expect to romnin thu roit of thu winter, little Aus tin's health not being improvorl an had boeu hopfd by tholr Etay in Aslilnud, Marshal I'etitt who is delivering a courso of lectures at thu opera honeu this week, was grouted with n fnir audi ence last night nnd na usun', Mr. I'ottil pleased hie nudieuco to their full calls faction. The Mam. is in receipt of n crpy if the Daily Rovuille,of Whatcom, Wath,, from Roy Twomhly, who holds tho position of auiatant night editor on the paper. Tho Rovolllo is an 8 page, 7 column psper of metropolitan style, and Roy is evidently working his way up in journalism. His best wishes for tlio Coast Mail are ro ciprocated, Tho Margarita Fischor Co, who nro now playing tho river towns to vory. largo business will return to Marshfiold for a 3 nights engagement cornmenclrg next Monday uight January 11th. Wo hopo tho theatro going public will turn out hotter than when tide company last plnyod horo as they nro deserving of liberal patronage Thoy will presont for tho opening bill tho beautiful com edy drama "In Utah." This play deals with Mormons nnd the econoB are laid In tho Pan Peto "alley and around Bait Lake City. IlcEcrvcd eeats nro now on Ealout W.J, Butler's. To Salem Apn Tom Drew, of tho Coqullle wm taken north ou tlio Allianco in charge of Depu ty Bherlfi E.M, Galtior and J. W. Laird, to be placed in tho anylum at Haloni, hia roneon having deserted him on ChrUtmaa, tho nnnivoroary of tho day on whieh ho committed tho crime for which ho served la' term in tho ponltbhtl nry a fo v years rigo, .tU'rfT i Another Watch Parly The following Horn wad mailed to thin ulllco, but failed tu connect until Sunday : A waloh pnrly was hold nt the homo of Mr. and Mtn. (loo. Forroy, Now Voar Kvo. Whist wan played, till a Intu hour when n dillclouo lunch was rorvml, n very pleasant (into wan had by nil. Tluno present wore: Mr, mid Mrs. Son btolik, Dr, mid Mrs, Mlngui', Mr. mid ( Mi. II. H. Smith, Mr. mid Mrs. Win j N.ubiifgiuul Mr. mid Mrs, Wm. Duiigaii .Mre. Mlngim, won highest honois aud Wm. l)uiinn tho booby, , 'the Utile 22 Tho morchnuts ol .Mnrrhtlutd have sold mere C! cnllhro rlllns this holiday iicasou than over before. It now rttaiuls every law abiding citizen ill hand tu bo good, Thu boys will take caru of tho guns, all thocu not having any must keep nut of the nay and uo got hit, Mr. Friedborg nay a tho boys linvo boeu practicing on i'oiiio ol his now lamp globes. Hurrnl of the otttsldo ones havo already been puni'trittod by tho littlo '2'1-t. They aro n tempting marl: btit qulto expeimivo. It la OHtlmated that upwards of 100 of llieso littlo xuns aro now In tho handn of tho smnllboysof this town. All parent should caution their hoys to bo very careful when living theao guns lest they accidental)' shoot eomo ono. Ucncfits 0( City Ownership Advocates of municipal ownership of public utilities rnayiiow point to tho city of Duluth as it etrikiug illustration of thu practicability nnd benefits of their ideas. On Jan. 1 tho price of gas for all pvrpoecs wus reduced to 00 percont por thousand (cot, which makes a total re duction of $1 eiuco tho grs lighting plant whh taken over by the municipality. Contributing to this remnrkahlu drop in price havo been better manngemiut and continued redactions. Under pres ent contracts nnd at tho roto of groiyth now lando, citizeus of. Duluth bellovu n year houcu will ecu tho pricu of as lurtthor reduced to To cents por thous and feet. Travel by Sea Incoming paHiongers on Alllanci' Jan. 3, '01: From Han Francitco. (icorgo H'Neag, G I) Joliueon, R K Mil ler, K E Thompson, P 1! Feeloy, J H Davis, II ' Johnson, Carrie Johnson, A Karm, W McChoy, J C McDougall and 4 second class. From Eureka, C McCurdy and wife, C Meyer and wife, V Orlauder, Wm Mc Curdy, J Wzell, II II Adler, V J Smith. Outgoing paesongoro on Allianco for Portland, Jan. 3: J W Iloyors, J W Dy er and family, Mrs Lydla Jones, Miis Anna Cockcroft, F L Hoiuloy, R R Mil ler, E M Galller.J W Laird, Tom Drew, David Konyon, Dr. E E fitrnw, Bert (irey and Family, Mrs L Alien, Mrs Fits ter, Miss M (Grlssen, Geo Tucker nnd family, Mrs Syan, Mtsa Holen Chand ler, II A Culp. Saved From Torrlblo Doath Tho family of Mrs. M. L, Bobbltt of Ilargerton, Tenn,, saw her (lying nnd woro poworloss to savo her. Tho rnoBt skillful physicians nnd oyery remedy used, fniled, whilu consumption was slowly hut surely taklni; hor lifo, In this torrlblo hour Dr. King's Now Dis covory for Consumption turned despair into Joy. Thu first bottlo brought im mediato relief and Its continued uso completely cured hnr. It's tho most certain euro in tho world tor nil throat nnd lung troubles. Guaranteed Dottles iiOcnnotl.OO. Trial bottles freontKod CroEH Drug Htoro. An nnrcctlvo Vltmtet, An oxcollont remedy for pains In tlio back of tho neck or Hide, tho result of being oxposeil to draft, Js n pliiHlor composed of Ynscllno and muRturd, two partH of tho Hint to ono of tho hitter. Mix nnd sprond ou a plcco of muslin, applying to tho affected region, Tito KucitlyiiitiM Tree, Tho eucalyptus trco has already nerved mora esthetic nnd iilllltnrliui purposoH than nil other forest trccH that havo been planted on this continent. 1 l'ortuurucno. !Vlco(nB ninny people tnllc rorlu feheso in' Ilrazll aa thoro aro In l'ortu- UMiimiU . . f HEADACHE llolli nir nifnitnil niioi'iriinttilii'i'u lllnu A . HI TH "tut tin' mi' ,IM '",l lllllllll III!) ITO llllll' UIT lllllt 1" I'"' lll'll"" , '" wnoKltiT iilM iii tniliMo Willi I't'''''"'''."...'' '.WiillllMi hhi It Iti.t Milllti nf Voutl AMMHMHi nn1l..iv rnlliivivt lln vnln In lot liiiul inliiun'. iiiimuiminh W'n I .Hi in .imiiiMiiirriM'iuci.i ' (1iii hrci i.r !', IHItatmnr Sufo ft Uci'iihU IV 1'HHturg, t'. AfjjPWk CANDY rVI Ty CATHARTIC I S'lfc. TMot MAUN iiioiaritiio rff rurunnt. I'nlitUtiip, 1'iitflil 'l'iil flood, )n IKxh). .Ncitir n km Vi iktn irlull'V HV, toe, WC ... OUHE CONOTIPATION. ... (.IU im.Ji (?;, (klr., M.alli.l, H, Tf I. 'I' llU-1 U'UAu Kin, ; tt ui;i.i-iicm iUbii. NoriCCOFSIIERIIT'S SALEONfiXECUriON Notii'o Iri liHrohy uivuu that iiiulur ami hy vliiiin of mi tix'iiliun mid order of N.ilmliily I wo i id out of mid iindur tho si'al nt tho Cirriiit Court of the Slnto of Dregiin in mil iir thu t 'utility ol Cooy, to mo ilini'toil and deliM-ri'd, dated tho Ith day of Di-ei'inlwr. !'ia, upon;.! judgo niKiit and derri'ii n ndcrcd In a fallen In Haul (. oiirton thu Kitlnlayol Si-pti'inhnc, l'.'Ol, wliiri'iii F. W. Wi'guor, Tri'imiirer of (Im Pool I'oinpniiv wan plaintiff ntul 1 1 nut C'oiitrnl Laud t'oiniiaiiy, n corpo ration, wan ilrfondmit, being cirm num ber -"I'l of fiilil Court, I'omiiiiiiiding mo to ui.tl.0 calo of certain real property hereinafter particularly dewllM'd, to rut nfy thn amount ol I'nu Thoiieiinil dollars (ftlhlD), tognthcr with luteros: tlioroou nt per cent per milium from thu 7th day of lob. llUi, mid for his rontH and ttiftburr-omontri in "nld ciusu t.ixtnl ul thu hum of Nlnty-ni'M'ii dollaii (f l7 OU) now duo on Maid judgumunt .to III" raid plnlntllf from the Hitd dvfend. nnt. I have lnvio.l upon and will on Monday, tho tlthdnv of .limitary, KMil, nt tho (runt door of tho Court Homo, In thu City of CiUillo City, looo County, H t.il it of Oregon, at thu h ur of ten o'clock in tho forenoon I Miid day olfur for Hilo nnd nidi to the highest nnd hunt bidder for rash the following dficrihed real property, to-wit: All ol lots Klght K nnd Nino Mij in M.ctiou 1'iltron (1(5), Township 'iwiitity-llvn V Houth of Kaiigu thirteen' (13) West ol tho UilhimoU Meridimi, cout.iiuitig 70 7l-iaj ncrer), inoro or leur; Alto tho Norlliitiiitiiinrtur l-l of hectluu Kix-li-on till, loiinship Tivonty-llvii (l!o) .South ol Rangii I'dlrtii'ii (I.l Wost of tho Wlll.imi-tt Moriiliuu, alt in tho County of Coos and Statu of Orogon, or n niilllcituicy thereof to xatiofy thu iiboro aiiioiintii togothor with tho accruing com mid cohH ou wild KxDuutloii. Dated nt Couillo Cil) , Coon ('aunty, Oregon, this Tit), day of Dm-timhsr, 11)1) J. .STKl'IIKS (lAI.I.IUIt .Sheriff of Cjoj Oounty Oregon. HERE ARE THE WATCHES FOR YOU. Tho worki nro Mgin Wnlthnm or Due bet's, nny grade cr tiro you chooto nt right prlcus. Watehoa nnd Jowelry repairing dono on short notlco, aud in up-to-dato style nt tho RED GROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, Nasal GATAM In all Its Unit" tturo liould IA) cIvnnlinotD. I Ely'ii Cream Dalui dcaniM,aontboincillio.'ild Uo dlittweJ inembrano, It cm a caUrrh and drlvr.i mny a told lu tbo bend nnlclfiy. uyn jys- C'rcnru ISalin U plivcad Ioti Uio noctrllfl, spread off: tho toumbrtnt) and U uluorlied. IlallofU Inj. mediate and 0 euro follow,. It In not ilrlng doi't not produce tncf ilnj, J.irgo HlzoflO conti ct Drujj kliU or liy null; Trltl 6Uc, 10 cunti by mall, LY DSOTUJUIB. U Wurtn Str. Kyr Ywk, teistuMi'tHMrvf