. r 't vr ,-.. t 4 - 4 l't'1" ' ' r ..Im.I , .,,, ., , ,., 1: n HERE AHE THE ' , WATCHES FOR YOU. V Tho worki are Klgln, Wnlthnm or Duo per'n, any grodo or thu you oliootu nt right prlv'ua. WAtalmo mid Jewelry roprtlrltiK ilonn on short notice, nml In up-to-date utylo nttbu red cross jewelry Department. TUB NEW YORK WORLD THHIOK-A-WKKK KUITION Rend wherever thn Kngllrh Language Is Spoken Thn Thrl'i- A-Wii-k World wni a brilliant nicciwi in tho beginning nnd has been ntiwtMv gronliii' ttvur since. Time is tho tout of all thlnp, nnd hai net Iti ni'Al of approval on thn Thrico-a-Week Woild, which In widely circulated in avery Ktnte nml Territory of tho Un ion, nnd whorcoytir tliuru nro people who can read our mothur toiiRiiv. This pnpr for llio coming winter and tha year IW,, will inakn ill nnwa ser vice, if iioecilili), morn extensive than over. All event of Importance, no mat ter wherfi they happen, aro re ported accurately and promptly. Tho eubfcrlht'r, for only onn dollar a year, gets threo papers every wook and moro norm nnd general reading than rnoit great itnillm can furnish at flvo or Ix timed the price. Tho Thrlce.ii-Weok-World l nbio lutnly fair in Itn political now a. 1'ar titan biai In never allowed to affect ita ntna columns, and Democrat and Ito publican aliko can obtain in iti pages truthful accounts of all tho great polill cat campaigns. In addition to nil tho nnwa, tha Thrlce-n-Week-World furnishes tha best sorial fiction, elnbornto market reporta and other features of Intercut. Tha Thrlce-n Wi-ok-World'a regular subscription pricn li only f 1,00 per rear and this pays for llio" papera. Wo off or thin nueqiinled newspaper nnd Weokly COAST MAM, together ono year for (2.00 Tha reanlar subscription prico of tba two papers ia l-.W TIMIiKU UND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878. NOTICI-; l-'OK I'UIU.ICATION. United Stale l.iml otlicc, Kojeburg. Oregon, Kept. 3, 1901. Notice it lirrrhy givrn that In compliant": with lie provisions of llic act o( ( oitf-.n-M of June 3, J87B, rntlilcd "An m.1 for tlir alc ol ilmtcr anils in lliehutct of California, (irejjon, Nc vada, nml WiiiIiuikioii Trmtoiy," nt extrndnl 10 all (lie l'ntitic lind hutcj tiy act of Aui'ust 4. 1B93 AUCiUBT W. 1'ETKKSON. of Luteon, County of Cook, Hlato of .Miuuciotu, iih thin day Hied in thU olllco hirt attorn Mtntcment No, fiOHl for tho purchnoo of tho HWJ4 of Section No. i!0 in Tuwnrhlp No. '-'.") Hoiith of Hungo No. 10 Wcht,. mid will offer proof to ahow that tho land eoiicht Ih mora valu able for Its timber or htouu than for agricultural purpoeoc, nnd to establish hia claim to nii( land beforo tho Houlc tor nnd Heculvcr nt thin ofllco nt Hoiu hurK, Oroijon, on Monday to 15th day of February, 1W)J, Ho nninimna witneieea: .1 M Wcnlh erhy, Win FollocB. CharleaThotp, John Thoni, nil of ItoMibttrK, Oregon. Any nml all pertain nlnJininK ndvorao ly the above deicrlbed lands aro requoet od to IH" their clnlnui in thin olllco on or bwloru said IQtU day ol February, 1901. )S 0 J. T. IliUDUHi, ltogiater. 7"Jrylnjj nroparntloni almply dova cpdrycntnnh; thoy dry up thfraeoroUoni, Xrulch tdUoro to tha membrane and dtconv po, canning n f or moro aorlonn tronbla thna tha ordinary t onn of oatnnh. Avoid nil dry. ing tuhalaiilt, fuiuea, finokea and rnuifa nnd uao that vhlnh olnnuoua, eootheu and bMln. Ely'u Cienm Ufttin U auoh n romody nnd will cum catanh or cold in tho ho4 a&olly nud pleannntly, A trial aizo will b rnallad for 10 contn. All druQRlata aoll the 60q. alw. Ely Urothora, OWurroa Ht., N.Y. The llalm ouroo without pain, doos not Irritate or caaao Bnaetlug. It apreada ltaoU over nn irritatod and nnpry trarfaoo, roller log Imtnadlately U10 painful Inflammation. iVlth Ely'a Orouii Balinyott aw ann4 aMJaMl p4urb m4 U TKuf From TiicEihy'i! Dally Possibly a New Iloat Tlioro In strong Inlk among r,omo of llm farmers of llio north fork of Coon river of putting on mi oppoiilllon bnnt to tlio Alorl nu coon nn It la cnrliln Hint n cluwgo of ownership In mndn or ft co operative ln.it for their own lien. Woodmen Installation Tho following olllcorn wore Installed In Goon liny Ciimp No. 1(H), W. 0. V, on Hrtturdiiy Jnnnnry ttlh: 0 C, A li Ton brook ; Adv h, V H Dow; Kscort, Win Klr.kworlh; Watchman, 0 D Mogary; Hontry, J 0 Btoops; Manager, J J,ou Hrown ; Unnhor, la I.nndo; Clork, A Ji rruntlu. A Dad Actor J. W. Tibbotta bed n oorloun nccldcnt the other overling. ItlahlnuaunlcuHtotn to hnvu a frolic with bin Iok heforo re tiring for the nicht, while playing with it In aotriu way bin foot flipped nnd ho struck bin loo agnitiat the bed post, eeverely dislocating the toe, which hns caused him to ho olillRi'd to uoo n cane, Tine Cliccsc Capt. Horrid ban left at thin olllco n n unmplo of cheeso tnado at bin Sumner factory in August laet, It is equal to tha bcit New York September full cream cheese, and shows what can bo dono In thin section with proper knowledge and care, Cnptnin Harris is cortainly doing hli part toward demonstrating that this ia 11 dairy country without a superior, Hume's Radium. "The Radium" is tho namo of It. D. Ilumo's now paper. The paper is for the express purpose of Mr. Hume's own iutcresta nnd will bo a lively sheet. It will bo published once a month. The expotiding of Mr. Hume's views nnd up building of his own business and incj dentally CurryCounty, will bo tho main object of tho paper. It will bo mailed 1 to all addresses froo of charge No! Willing lo Give Uim Up Many of Captain Kd wards friend h aro very much snrprlscd at learning that ho is about to tell tbo sto&mer Alert. Mr. Kd wards has worked hard and has earned the full confidenco of nil of his patrons nnd they are now demanding that ho romnln in tho steamboat burl neis. Captain Kdwnrds is a careful, copntont stoambontman and will be hard to replace and hli many friouds and pa trons do not with to tea him rotiro from tho business and aro mnkingan effort to havo him remain in it. Cows That p,ry, During tho year just cnJiug, ono 0(1 tho cews bclonulng to the dairy hord at tho Agricultural colloid at Corvallis haa given 07M pounds 0! milk. ThoJ yield of buttor from this milk wan D'JO pounds, und at an avcrugo prico of SO couts por pound, tho butter product alouo waa worth nearly f 100. In addition, n mod otntu valuation of tho separated milk for feeding purposes to stviuo, hns boon placed at $10, making n total ravenuo from this cow about (200, Tho nnlmal is 11 full blood Jersey, 4 years old, and whilo not n wonder, yet proves that a hord of such cows on a well-managed dairy farm, would return tho proprietor a handsome Income. Singe Takes a Tumble (Myrtle Point Enterprise) "Tho out going etago mot with a mia Imp Monday which gayo tho driver and paBsengora nn exporlonco which thoy will not coon forget. It wns about 1 o'clock p. 111, and tho stage wan going around a high grado near Hanten'o place abovo Remote, whoti tho wheel of tho wagon slipped oyer tho grado tho vohlclo ntd hoisotj turning completely over nnd not stopping until they landed in tho river forty feot b6low. Whon tho wagon turn od over tuo tlrst tlmo tho drlvor, pat- -7-77 . longor and nlnll wore thrown out, ono of tho paienngcre, Mr. Kovch, bolnjt badly bruliod nhotit tho body. Tlio other passenger was nllebtlv brulen-l hut luck favored tho driver nnd ho enmo out of thoorporlonco unecratched. Tho horses wore tnlcon out of tho water and to tho fiurprlHO of tho driver worn not Aorlouiily Injured nnd vroro nhlo to con timin on thii drive, Tho prcclpico wan rough nnd nlntip nnd it la a great wonder thnt all wre not Instantly killed. (It will now ho in on! or for tho North J'end Citizen to write un editorial on the ItoHohtirK'Mj'rtlo Point wfon rond nnd toll its rendcra of Coon county, who havo llvud hero nil their llvost tho peculiar points about'this rond nnd warn thorn that "it is not n road, never wni a rond nnd never will he, oyen n rospcclnblo mulo trail," beforo some of Its thousands of subscribers- atu killed.) A Sunday Morning- Bath Sunday morning, nt 1 o'clock when tho merry dancers were returning from Hay City, whore they had been enjoying an excellent time dancing to tho nweet strains of n (30 Wngnor and a banjo picker of renown. Dancing broko tip in tho small hours. Tho night wno inky black nnd the pnrty wns !lowly lending itn way through tho lumber piles to tho whnrl. Tho van was led by tbo fiddler, with his trusty violin under ono arm and IiIh bust girl keeping step to tho ewect dreams and reveries of tho evening, fol lowed by tho rest of tho merry dancers, Tho loader missed tho proppor isle in tho lumbor yard and came to tho wntcr front before he expected it nnd stopping suddenly into blank, black, nothingneHs, going down, with tho frightened screamy of hit best girl ringing in bin care as ho took floundlnga in the briuoy depths of throe fathoms of icy aqua. Incitement ran hie Fortunntoly tho decciplo 0 of I'ncaulni began fiddling for his life witli both his hands nnd bin feet nnd was finally reecucd by an oar, but bis trusty Winner had vanished in tho darkness. It was returned to its owner for a rownrd of f2.G0. Tho violin was ruined, a now suit of clothes soaked in brino. The party spont tbf rest of tho night in the cnginoroom of tho eawraill whilo tho fliddlor dried his clothes nnd the crowd cheered his weary soul. It wni broad daylight when the party reached homo, Push Club Notes Wo have received adyicothat tho Push Club buttons have been shipped and will bo hero by tho next steamer leaving San Francisco and as soon aftor their arrival ae poesiblo tho Commltteo expected to havo thorn in every store in tho County and it will not take long to seo who aro tho "Pushing" peoplo of Coos County, in fact, tlio Push Club bids fair to bo tho larcest orglnlzation In this part of tho State except tlio County iteolf. Any 0110 thnt imagines Coos Bay is not in it in tho npplo question should eomu to tho wnrehouso and seo the Gol den Pippins sont in by Gcorgo Thoni 1 nson of Togs River, tho Spltzenbergs by Mr. Brnlmcr and tho Baldwins by George Bea)o mid E. J. Coffelt; The Baldwins nnd Northern Spies by 0. T. Robertson, Tho King ol tho WeWarid two unknown varioty by G, T. Robinson. J. Henry Schrocdor of Arngo has sent in eonio Rhodo Island Grooninea that aro Blmply Immonso nnd tho Commltteo will havo to buy an extra lorgo Jar to got them In J. F, Dunlap nleo, sent in eomo very flno specimens of Lava npplos und J. D. Clinton SpNtellberg-nnd King of tho Weht by Abo Meyers. J. li. Lamb also cent in Tankard beets and Belgium carrots, Alex Stauff Tankard boots. Georgo Winner Fomo Monarch potatoes and F. MoiieoU Son boiiio red cedar shingles go thero is on doubt but what St. Louis will certainly knorc tlioro is a placo on tho Coqulllo River called Arago and thoy not only raiso good vegetables ns tho abovo will; show, but when It comou to grain thoy aro right thora ns tho specimens of Bald barley, Oats, Whttocorn, White and Bluo Nylo peas, popcorn and beans sont In by It, J, Tyr rell, Jos, Lott, J. B. Nowman, G. Win- her, will show, Up to tho prosont tlmo ' AmkOIs tho main 'Tuih'Mn tho'Tush." Thri Committed' would have tomo wrnppors for tho apples to dlstributo if the Myrtle Point Kntorpriue wns not eo rallied with work thnt they tro unnhlo to got thorn out. Myrtlo Point must bo 0 pushing place. Tho Blmpeon Lumber Co. aro prepar ing n fine exhibit of woods; nil the Creamtrlnn of Iho .connly are tnthusiai tie over n dairy exhibit, The Committal) wniled on tho County court Init v.e&b with a nelilfnn i.h!i! by h'S voters nnd thin petition nho rep-1 roBfinwu irom 00 to 70 per cent of the tax payeru of tho county, ntklns; 'fo; 1000 to help ndvertlte tho county. Tio Commltteo oxptel to rniso from three to four thousand dollars In addition to this and they havo about half of It in sight already. Who ava thnt C001 county people are not "Pushers," 1 A Very Close Call "I otuck to my onglrif , although every Joint netted and every nervo was racked with pain," writes I). W. Uellamy, a !o cornotivo fireman, of Burlineton, Iowa. "I wns wrok nnd pale, without nnynp petite nnd nil nut down. As I won about to give up, I got a bottle of P.lcclri'j Bit. teri, nnd niter taking It, I ffjlt ns well as I ever did in rny life." Weak, Mckiy, run down people nlwnyn gain new life. Rtiength nnd vigor from their uiie. Try them. Satisfaction gnorauteed tiy Jno I'reups. I'rico W ccntp, STEAMER DISPATCH IS WRECKED The Vessel Breaks In Two After Being Beached On Friday theeteamer Dispatch owned by tljo Cofjulllo River Steamboat Co., which operates on tho Coquillo river, ran onto a snag between Parkcrsburg and Bandon, tearing n hole in her bow. It was during a hard wind nnd tho steamer being qui to high tho was un managablc nnd was beached. When the tide receded tho steamer settled dowu breaking her hog chains, leaving tho vc:rcl in n precarious condition. It is the opinion ol some that sho may yet bo saved but others think it will cost 08,0 Street, Marslifield, Oro much as the vessel is worth to get her m off and rebuild her as her back is broken. Tho Dispatch is ono of tho finest rivor steamers over built in this part ol Ore gon, and will bo a eciious loss to the Co qaillo river people. Tho stoamer cost about 18,000. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL for well established house in n fow counties, calling on retail merch ants and agents. Local territory. Sal ary f'20.00 per week with expenses ad ditional!, all payable in cash each week. Money for expenses advanced. Position pormanont. Business surcopeful nnd rushing. Standard Houso, 330 Dearborn St., Chicago. U.2J 20t CONDENSED MILK PLANT Lookjpff Up Location County In Coos Mr. Seeloy, of Albany, was in Marsh field Satnrday and Sunday looking over tho fiold in viow of putting in a con densed milk plant on tho bay. Mr. Seeley Is n gentleman of means nnd fully understands tho busIneB!. Ho Is mooting with somo encourage ment from the dairyman of ttiisecct'on. Mr. Seeley is tbo owner ol a cronraory and cold storage plant at Albany and Iiob had a wide cxperlonco iu thin busi. uess. Ho comes horc well recommended and will establish a' condoneer some where in this county. It now stands tho dairymen of this end pf tho county In hand to tully invos tigalo this proposition and if there is a greater profit in condensing tho product of their cows than in tho manufacture of buttor or cheeso it will bo who for thorn to know tho full importance of u now industry ot this sort. Saved jrrom Torriblo Doath The fatiiily ol Mra. M. h, Hobbltt of lkrgorton, Tenii,, paw hor living nnd were ioworksu to favo her. Tho most. ektllful physicians nml oyory ' romeuy , need, fallod, whilo cotisiuiiptlon wns! slowly but enrol)' tnkitnr her life. In district school. Thedeniaml for gradna'cs of tbla terrible hour Dr. King's Now Du-, this school nstcachets far excseJs the supply, eovory for ConEim.ption turnod jlespalr.TtiaTralrUisUfiMrtmeniwhu'i. consi is of a. iti in ' r in iirnr iinrrm iirnjiriir m : lillW 1V'1 4iw aawv 'yfi "' ' " "' I.. uu'diiito ndHutn rn.inf nml fti ir.fiHlillOil 11R .. t-..,l.. ,,,..,1 l.r Tt'a M.n .nnB IVMUI'tVlUtl VMM" ' " her. It 3 tlio most certain euro tn tlio w-ni.l tor ail .nroai nnd lung trouuies. , liuaranteeii iioinea r,nn nnr 41.00 'l'l-tnl llftHlnN fl-.l.l rtf l?Kll I nrosB nru store. tiaaaJ avaw ,-. "":... yj i-.. .... .... 1 iiku.i.i 'ii.. i.m w THE STEAMER """ ARCATA. jr. O.XJSLfs02f,Maste. Will Make Hrqralnr Trip -BETWEEN OOOS BAY AND SAN . FltAffCJSCO -CAKItYIN'U- PA83EKGER3 AD FREIGHT -LOWEST RATES. Oregon Con! A Navigation Co., Proprjotpas. F.H.DOW, Agent, Marehflcld, Oregon fl.O. CO. Agent, Eraplre City, Oregon CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front nnd A afreet, MAR81IFIKLD, OREGON, ' JONH fcSNYDER. : : : : : :Proprfetor rnKIS WELL-KNOWN ANDKAVORI'Ih J. HOTEL has iuit bcrn entirely rcfittr a. el refurnished throughout and is a;.ln op-n to !t c piib'ic for patronage. New beds and spring mattressei have beer, placed in almost every sleeping room of th s house nnd neither trouble nor fxpinv. hac fa.-cn pared to put eterything in first-clAss cider. TERMS. lioardan dfiinj;, per week ."S-'o Foard, t5 week .os SiilcMea ... ,. 25 H HrflHQHSHKaKKSiB, 1GEE FEE. H n M DEALER IN GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS, VEGB TA RLES PROVISIONS, FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES REASONABLE. FROZEN OYSTERS EVERYDAY. 1 1 , m u a m u aSQMBilBaMIMaBHHBlH Flam & Bennett Bank DIRECTORS : T. R. Sheri dan, J. W. Bennett; PRES.: and. II. Flanagan, VICE PRES.; R. .F. Williams, O'ABttlKU. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFD3LP, OREGON TUB CLKAXSINQ CATARR AKD UKAXIXQ ctrrm fou OATARRK Ely's Craam Balm Buy and plMjint to bi. ConUIna co In- Jarloot dror. It U qnleVIjr abtorbsd, GlTe4Hertone. ft frAfia an9 ("tAAMBAA A?KSU3sassi- COLD h HEAD Um1 and rrotttu tha Mtmbrtna. Rtitorta tha BtniM ot Tuta and BmU. Larga St, 10 eU at Dnif rUU or bjtnxU 5 TtW 8!m, 10 wnti by mail. XLY KSOOmBS, M Wrri 6Um(, Xn Teak. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oroffon Training ichool for teachers courses nrrsuijj- 1 ltiwally icr training teaciiersiorniiDrsiien of the ,,rofifsslo.i. Most (ipproveil meihocij forcnilert nml ungraded ork uucht In actual iniin Kitu inwnv vnwwi wi mvM ow ' "Cl "'l' ,ri' l ,l,( l "'', "' I"'mS ..II " - ,1 1l 1.. .....nU.. !.. .ir... """: "'"'"! "''l ; luimuK, l0 Sute Certificate. Fill term rcusSriU. sd i.'or cautoeue or information address .,. 1 II )...!.. V T U...lr ' ' Secrr.twy', . ' ' I'mide'ut w -',v?m BtJHHFsnav B BnhMVi liB LaKLto wfnu . i.i ,'. 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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an oxecut ion nnd order of sale duly issued out of and under tho seal of the Circuit Court of the Btato of Oregon in and for tho County of Coo?, lo mo directed and delivered, dated 'th.' 1th day of December. JD03, npona judge ment and decreo rendered in a cause in said Court on the 16th day of September, 1003, wherein F. W. Wegnor, Treasurer ot the Tool Company was plaintiff nud Great Central Land Company, a corpo ration, was defendant, being caso num ber 2001 of said Court, commanding me to make salo of certain real property hereinafter particularly described, to satisfy the amount of .Ono Thousand dollars ($1000), together with interest thereon nt U per cent per annum from tho 7th day of Fob. 1003. and for his costs ana disbursements in said cause taxed at the sum of Ninty-acveu dollars (07.00fnow due on said judgement to thn said plaintiff from tho said defend ant. I havo leviod upon and will on Monday, tho 11th day ot January, 1001, nt tho front door of tho Court House, in tho City of Coquille City, Coos County, State of OreKoa. at tho' Iiour of ten o'clock in tbo forenoon of ej$ day offer tor eaio ami aeu iu mc iiimtat nun uvbi biddor for cash the follonlui: dvcrihed real property, to-wlt: All of lots Ehriit (8) and Nino (0) in Section Fifteen (15), Township Twenty-five (23) South of Ranee Thirteen (13) Woit..Ql..thp , Willamott Meridian, conwlniflj; ;;70 1 71-100 acres, wore or les?; Also tlio I North-east quarter 1-1 of Section Six- teon (iu). lownsnip xwonty-uvo -m) South ol Range Thirteen (IS) West of the Willamelt .Meridian, ull in tlio VConnty of Coos and State of Orccon, or n "Mfllclency thereof to satiety tho above amounts lORoiner wuu iuu uccruisK cost.and coste ou eaid Execution. Dated at Coquille City, Coos County. Oregon, this 5th day of Decomber, 1003. Stephen Galmeh Shoriff of Coos County Oregon. Christ inn a Night Tired One. f ' Tha yule loss burn to nn aahon char; Tho Joys ot tho day aasemble LI Ito beams that cling to a dyintr star, While a svooden soldier dreams of w,ar Oa a Christmas bough a-trcmblo. " Btlll la tho voico of the tittle child, ; And sleep la como to capturo Tha painted beasts of tho Junglo wild And the eyes that danced with gloa and amllad ,Whei tho dasrn awolte to rapture. The last llttlo bear in the plcturo book 1IU talo in the wood has spoken. And tired eyes close on a last fond look At the sweets nnd toys in niche nnd nook Scattered and bent and broken. Chrl3tmas fades from tho weary eyes, Ah day to her dark and dreaming, nut over tbo coals, in lovo'a disguise, Two hearts, llko stars In tho shadowy akles, Are burnlnar yot and beaming. Por sleep may come to tho drowsy glee ' And night to trip tovo supernal. Out agu tn paternal ecstasy And youth In tho dreams of Joy, to ba Aro Immortal and eternal. "" --Now Vork Commercial 'Advertiser. m --. -. , .0 ' IftSliliiVl Upl i '-': m VM boosts i .- V t