vwt.-ifeastiMmenw -l,fc,tlilMMy k i..-vMiwn...-' .jmm.t irtu-ct-. iccSi-errA (i-ralm",!tt!( iwSVto, Tti-Z " ?nWte . 1 v 4 M J 1 1 I ! it r J , - n .'! i 4- I , t 1 lit ri 14 M LsnTeWil llOBMi UUitV IftlMJj Out IfMtbly Publkatka wertt'iavi ketfcode. Mailed Free te the ADVERTISING MAN M ,r repsibH house. - -The Rerirsl From alllmHcatlefla'Uie revival At (lie Mctl odlsi Episcopal church will con tinoo through next week, On Suml.y evening ihc lecture room of the church will bo used. Don't stay away lor fear you enn't fled a teat, coma early. Sub ject ct 11 a in, "Fatth nntl Sucdaj (chcol 10 n in. Kpworth GVO p in. 1 fmm ttiurday'a Dally.- James Slock o( Catching slough waa In town yoiterJry. Mits Stella Conger o( Coquille la vhit log frlecdi in town. 1?- Erie Wold went to the sand hllla yes terday to vist bla farm. Baptist Church Jliv, Thomas Irvine pastor. Sundny tchool nt 10. a. in, Preaching scrvico at 11 ft m. Topic "Faith's clot lugNeue." Text Rpv. 21:5 BYPP at 0:30 p in, Topto "Tho ;Ohri9tlacn in command of the chip" Text Acts 27:31 Thumlay'a prayer meeting at 7:30 p m, A cordial invitation extended to all of the services. 'XmaI Cr Wrrfe laklor yiU tmu neat by JUy'a Croats Balm, which Is. agm Uy arooMtls. It la roalrad threuk lfa ncxtrib, eleaasea wuVheah. laa wkela irar Una over whlah it dliTuiw ltwlf. DrscetaUi oil tho BOo. alia; Trial aha by a&ll, 10 eonl. Teat it and you aro aura to eoutlaua tbotrcataittd, ' , Announcement. To acoomsuwlntd tkosa who ara thutUaI to tho uto ot atomisers In applying liquid lor marrfltu (nm an Cream lbum la nutd iorm. wuicn wm uo jsuowu aa jura LfonUl Oreora Halm. Prfto icluiliuH ilia i tpraybirt tubo ia ?G ccuU. DruggUU or by mail. Mho ligulil form embodies Uio raou iciiml properties ot tho aolld preparation. Fr.om lundayXDally.,,,,. , . . The alcamor Signal is now flvo data over duo. , CourpRn," Julo tho uoiaI paxsngoti foi .j, t -.v.,,,, ' M, tho proprfctora propa til l.-suo ( H i(1 f0Jm(WLtch will ba Tho Cciullto Fire, Co., Id IicIok drilled b teat cAllr. The JcttU Mluur la now duo but iuotyotnrrlvu'l, baa FULTON ASHORE AT PORT ORFORD Apparently Waterlogged But Crew Has Probably Escaped'"1 ' Oregon UUiiclitAin'ii Viilijiittnuj hd inland Fob. 1 lib, 'CD. " Tito Curry cOuhtybx roll is In the hnrda cf tho sbotlff, i .' . lii..,vri. TLo tup took tho Jcnuto Wnnd to tho lower bay yeaterdny, Mre. C, Mills of Daniels creek is spend' inx n few days in llanhflcld. Jos Houcon of Rosa tlough as in tjwn'on bnilncsa yesterday, j Gio, Keating who has been visiting with hla mother Lere for the past few days h&s returned to Qardincrj Bottor- Than Cold "I was troubled for fcvera) ycara with J curonic luuigemon anu nervous ueuni ty,n writes F. J. Grcsn of Lancaster, N. II. -"No remetly blpcd mo until I be gan uring Electric Uittera, which did me ruote cooil than all tho nediclne I ever used. They have also ki-pt my wife in czcollcnt health for years. Sho says Klrctric Hitters are just splondld :or Icmaie troubles; that thoy are a crand tonic and invitrorator fcr weak, run down women. No.other tnedfeino can take its placo in our family." Try them. Ualy 60c, batisuction guarnn teed by John Treuga The Cbrittian Endeavor society of the Freabyterlan church held its regular monthly meeting at the home o! R, J. Coke, last evening. Capt. Harris of the gasoline laucch Curlew while eoing down the bay to North Bend Thursday lost a 5 gallon can of milk overboard, , - Geo, Roae, of Rose slough came to town Thursday with bla gacoline launch but was compelled to leave it at Marsh Held on account of the rough bay. Reached Highest Point The Freshet on tho Ccqulllo is about at a stand still. It is about at its highest roh-.t and tin river began falling at Myrtle Point Friday. The ' train did not reach Myrtlo Point yesterday, owing to the high water. At CcquiHc tho river is just about flooding the banks, but unloes more heavy rain falls it will toon bo back to a fair stage. Tho tug O'luinbin which left hero Thursday evening at S o'clock to go to the relief of tho steam schooner Fulton at Port Orford, returned yesterday with tho uewa that tho Fulton waa aahoro anuouioi reacu oi auy astiatanco siio could render, She lies now on the beach, apparently wator-Ioggcd and her main mast ia gone. Captain Mugco judged from appearances that lor crow had escaped to thn shore, although it waa impostiblo to get Kith hailing distance with safety, The telephone line being broken par ticularsarc unobtainable. bus Mrs. Doano ot Catching (dough been vltltlnj tnciuta lu town tho past wook. W.t her toiccntl: Rain today Ludica nil out wlthtliolr ilad rago on yuttordny. K. J. Bailey, tho County Judge In Curry county, has announced his caudU decy for ro'dectou. EVERGREENS ENTERTAIN Gentlemen Whist Players and do Them to a Finish Presbyterian Church At tho Presbyterian church next Sunday morning tho Pastor Rev. Thos. M. Waller will preach on tho subject "How Christ eaves sinners." All sinners ere cordially invited to be present. The service commences at eltven o'clock, the Sabbath school at ten and tho Y P S C Eat 6:30 pm. Victor Wickman, who has been con ducting a grocery store in the North Star building, has turned his affairs over r to F. S. Dow, representing the SanFran ciico Board of Trade. The assets aro about 5700; liabilities $15G0. Miss .Daisy E. B. Reedy has been teaching the third grade ic tho Marsh field public school this week, filling in the interim between the departure of Miss Clara Vaughn, who has been teaching that grade, and her successor, Misa Zigler, who will take charge Monday. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL tor well established honee in a few counties, calling on retail merch ants and agents. Logal territory. Sal ary 20.00 per week with expenses ad ditional!, all payable in cash each week. Money for expenses advanced. Position permanent. Business successful and rushing. Standard House. 330 Dearborn St., Chicago. 112i2Gt Dan don Post Office Burglarized , Recorder Some party pried np a window in tho post office here last night, and tried their hand at opening the safe, but wcro not successful. They got some stamps, but tho amount of the robbery has not teen determined yet. There is so clue to the robber, (ff was reported in MarshfleM last evening that $200 worth of stamrs wcro eecuied by the robber?, who bed not been apprehended,) TOMCRIPPS DROVNED A Logger Loses His Life on North Fork of the Coqullle the .Geo. Waters, an old resident of Coos County was in town yesterday. He is oah1a way to Illinois to attend a family rennion, having been away from home feu- 65 years. He takes with him a lotofRo?al gold dust, some which he washed out from the aands himcel. Ho expects to have it made into some sou venir rings for hit nleoel, Spine Fractured J, Galli an Italian giiner In the Beav erHill mine was serloscly injured yester day. A largo rock foil on him frnctnr ed his spine, Physicians were sent to tho mine and all done for him possible. Thursday afternoon Tom Cripps. a logger, who has been working In the Pierce & Bradbury camp on tho Nnrth Fork of the Coquille, about 30 miles above Coquille City was accldontly drowned, There bad been a jam of logs and tho crew t were at work breaking tbo jam and when the jam broke bo remained too long on dangerous ground, The lost, on which ho was etandlng beean to move and as he tried to escapo he went into the water. The water not being over three feet deep, he was caught and jammed between tho logs and tho bot tom and about 200 logs passed right on over him. Undoubtedly he was ground to shreds by the loirs ao many of them wero dragging on the bottom. Tho body baa not been recovered. ' Mr. Cripps was a single man having one ulster at North Bend and one nt Tbo Evergreen Whl&t Club hold one of their evening sessions Thursday even ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, Is Lao do. Tho occasion might also bo called a houso warming as it wsa thn first largo gathering in their now homo which by tbo way ia ono of tho pleasant cat in town. Tho alto is n beautiful one and bar no equal in Marsh field for its plcturoaquo view of tho bay. Mr. and Mrs. Londo wero showered with com pliments for their new home. Whist was tho principal factor of the evening. Somo of tho scientific ex perts wero knocked clean off tho deck by such unpretentious players as Joa Bon nott, Frank Norton, Hofer, Joo Rochon and others. Joo Bennett camo very near winning tho hooby and would havo had ho not been almost crucified by some of his partners. Ho was excused, how Ivor, by promising novor to do so aualn. Tho prize winners wero Frank Hague, first and Dr, Straw booby. Tho special prizes giyen by tho gentlomen to the ladles wore won by Mrs. S. H. Hazard who won tho first, which was a beanti- ful cut glaja dish and tho consolation prize waa awarded to Mrs,, Sengsteckenr being a pearl handled gold pen, 'in a plush caro. Tbo refresbments wero excellent and the gentlemen present did themselves proud in tho way thoy showed how to despenso the delicious morsels. After the refreshments then came a tost of skill. Each one gave a conundrum and they wero answered by any ono, In this the eentlenrun were vorv inferior as the ladles promptly answered all tho meritorious ones. The entire evening speod away too quickly but will bo remembered by the participants. Mr. and Mrs. Allen nud Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Myrllo Point wero lu town Fri day attending tho funeral of Mrs, Smith. S. B. Cathcart hns given tho required 5000 bonds to qualify him toactns offic ial log ecalor in caso of disagreement be tween buyer an roller. ( Miss Mablo Mauzoy. who has beon nursing Mre. U Amstein fur tho past ten days, returned homo yojtorday, Mr. Atastoia now being ablo to bo around. ; -A Great Success - Tho Chamber of Comm'ircn Conoert Inet oveulnl was well nitoiulad and while It was too Into for adolalle'd. write up In tlila Uiuo, it can bo said that It was n br;ilant aucceu, though much dlenppolnlmcnt was felt that L. .T.SIm. pron was unablo to favor tbo audlenco with tho solo for which lip wn on tho pi'o'grmn; also nt Mr, W,B. Curaon'a atactica on account oi his wlfu'a Itlnokfl, Coos Agreed With Him Georgo Norton, who has bocii visiting bit uncle, F. P. Norton, (or tho put month, left on tho Alliance, nn hla way to his homo In Lawrence Masa. Ho returned from tho Philippines just before coming hero, and it- In evident that tho change to a Cooh Day cllmato agreed with him, ashognlnod 20 pound in weight while here. Escapod nn Awful Fate Mr. II. nigglus ot Melbourne, Fla. wrltn, ".My doctor told mo I had Con sumption and nothing could bo done' for me. 1 was given up to din. Thn offer of n freo trial bottlu of Dr, King's New DHcovery for Consumption, induced tuo to' try it. Results weru startling, 1 aut now on tho road to recovery and owo an to Dr. King a ew Ulscovory' It btiraly saved my life," Tills great euro is Kunrrantecu lor alt turoat nntl lung dusuatcs by Drugriste Price COc ft $1.00 Trial Kottlcs freo, Mar)y,i thertlo now.. -..... Coming out In tho Into tiftornoou, tho paper would contain tji6 nown ,b( that day, both local and forolgnjliiitead of coming out with it Uio next morning titular a lutur dutu. North Ilond utilificriborq would got tho p.ipor tho lamu day insuud, m wo would go to prcta In limit tu untch tho Inet boat, MnrMitlcld suMurlbor could toad hu world's iitmnof tho day id us imrly nu hour nn pnoplo in Portland oi Hnti Frnti eliuo. H would bo about 42 hours abend of tho Portland Journal or ITalogrsni, bore, wllh tho rniuo news; 00 hoiiru ahead ofthu Or.vgonlim, and c t 111 lurtl't t in ndvnuco of tho San Fronclico papers. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP . Notluo la horcby given that tho pniN norablp horotoforn existing hotwouo A, V, Wlcktnnn unit V. A, Wickman under tho firm nemo of Wlckuinn & Wickman has thin day boon dissolved by mutual consent; that all claims and demands owing tiaid llrm nru pavnblo to V, A, Wickman, and that said V. A. Wlck ninu hud assumed and will pay all do nutiida against itaid tlrtn, Dated this 1st day of January, 1001. V. A. Wickman, 1 0 Gt A. V. WlOKMAN. Capt. Goodall arrived at Marahficld Saturday night from San Francisco, coming in via Drain. He wilt inspect tho mines at Llbby before returning to the city. Tho Evergreen whist club met Satur day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs Fred .M. Krledborg. Mrs. T. S. Mlnot won First prize. Mrs. L, M. No blo was awarded thu contolntlon prize. Tho club has adjourned to moot again tho first Saturdzy after Easter when it Will be with Mrs. S. il. Hazard. Birthday Party On Friday evening Misa Hattlo Ferrey entertained a largo number ol her young friends by celebrating hor 1 ith birthday. An excellent sptoad was served. Tho tabios itcro beautifully decorated and artificially lighted. (James, music and social convcrso whSlod away tho hours. Tho old as well as tho young thoroughly enjoyed tho event, Tho party broko up about 11 o'clock and tho popular youug,ady waa shower ed with well wishes and ,tho hopo that ebo might iivo to celebrate many, .many uioro birthday?. )' From Tuesday' Dally, (Joo. Rons brought tho mall down yea tuday from Stunner. J. J. Ulakoly of Daniels Creek was In town yostordny on btislnatr, Thu wcodmcuof tho World will give n crnud Anniversary Ball on March IMthr Tho good ship Czarina will sail San Francisco Thursday oruulng, pop. from guru Tho wind storm yesterday did lomo damago to tin lauudry barn, blowing the. roof off. A largu number o! logs aro roporicd coming down Coo) rivor. They aro l.c iug beomed nt tho mouth of Coos river. I Changed Dates Tho Margarita Fischer Company hnvo beon obliged to chaugc tholr dates for Mnrsbfiold two times since tholr arrival in Marshflold lu order not to butt in on home entertainments. This tlmo tho Myrtlo Lodgo ia making great prepnr-i dates havo been arranged for: ntions for tho celebration of tho K ol P Thursday, Friday mid Saturday, Feb: anniversary next Friday evening tho ,2otb, 20th and 27th. Hotwecn now and 10th. Means Phllpot and Johnson, tho painters returned Sunday from Maudon, where thoy hnvo been doing ome work iu thjir fino'on R. H. Hotn's store. Harry Lock wood 't launch ii on thn ways nt Will Holland's ship-yard forrn pnlrt, which wero sustalnvd in tbo Into storm. J. M. (Hill) Nyo, thu gouoral ralcc- Quito a number of tho host local Ihoso datoa Llbby, Boavcr Hill, Coqulllo tm,n for Mnrpby Grant A Co, Is Inter talent havo consented to tako part in the program, and with games, a ban quet, toasto and dancing it will bo ono of tho groit events of tho season. . Committed to Asylum A. Markiovitch, who bus been con. dueling a tailor shop in .Marshflold for many years was on Friday adjudged in sano and committed to tho asylum, and was taken to Portland on tho Alliance, sailing yesterday, by Sheriff Steve Gal Her, assisted by Frank Denning. Myrtlo Point and Ilatidoii will bo played. This company aro not strangers nnd aro better ablo to do good work than over before, and will glvo Marshflu'd n good show on tholr triturn. vlowing tho this wcok. Marahficld business men A Good Suggestion Mnrsbfiold, Oregon, Fob. 12 1001. He is in a very critical condition and has a slim chasoe for bis life, Hla low- Bandon also, and a brother east of tho twliiabeereiwltaed. . (mountains. - ' NOTICE OF APPOINMENT OF ADMIN ISTRATOR Notice is hereby given, to all persons whom it may concern, that in persuanco of an order of tho County Court for Coos county, State of Oregon, Letters of Ad ministration wore duly issued out of said Court to James W. Rooko. Sr. tho undersigned, appointing him adminis trator of tho estate of Helen M. Rooko. deceased, and authorizing him to net as such administrator. Now, therefore, all persons .having cminiB ngamBi emu esiaie aro ncrt notified and required to present the samo, with tho propor vouchers, duly verified, within bIx months from tho date of this notice, to eaid administrator at tho law office of McKnlght and Soabrook, in tho city of Msrahflold, Coos county, Oregon, Dated this 20th day of January, 1931, Jambs W. Roojck, 8u. Adminetrator of tho Estate of Helen M, Rooko, deceased. Mystorlous Clrcumstanco One was"tatfl'and Hallow and the oth er fresh and rosy, Whunce tho differ ence? ,8ho who ia blushing with health nsea Dr, King's New Life PillB to main tain it, By gently arousing tho lazy organs thoy compor good digestion an J tioad oil constipation, irytliom. umy 2oc, at John 1'ruuts Stepped Overboard Ono o f tho passengers who, camo in on tho GaBgo last ovouing stepped into the water instead of onto tho slip, Ho was holped outbyfrionds butblavallcoa wore afloat in tho bay and wero after wards picked up. Tho gontlomnn was nono the woreo for hia wetting but will hereaitor be cureful about stopping onto bbadows. Editor Coast Mail: Dear Sir: Wo notice your sug gestion in tho mailer of establishing a pulp mill atMarshflcld. . That is t good movonnuwo hopo the promutora will succeed. But thoro is nnothorontcr priso that would bo a great boon, not only to Marshflold, but to tho whole county, that Is, a condensed milk fac tory. Marshflold is the moat accessable point in tho county. Supposing a plant should bo constructed at or near tho do. Druggist P0' e&y on ho filto to the old match fac tory, tho mjlk from all points of Coos tiay could bo landed from tho. steamors, and tho product from tho Coquille rivor, from Bandon to Myrtle Point, could bo delivorod by tho train at tho faotory, Why not ngltato this along Avith other enterprises. Citizbn, Ifnrry Ponnoll, suporintondent nnd general tnanngor of tho Slmpron Liirn bor Co. at San Frauclaco nrrvod at North "end, via Druin thu othar dny. Thnnnxloty which wai felt about tho Areata, on account of her long trip to San Francisco, was rulioved by tho nowa of her arrival at thnt port Saturday night, The Ladles of tbo Prosbytorian Aid Socioly, mot at tho resldenco of Mrs. T. Nicpls Fob. Ii. Their uuxtmootlug will bo at thu homo of Mre, Piogor, on Pino street Fob. if. If You ..nir''1 r f ...Lajgtag Stittkx from WEAKNESS, take tue Travel by Sea Departures for Portland on the Alliance Feb. 13; 0. Langhcad, 0. L. Davleon, Mrs. J, 0. Mo. Dougal, G. II. Not ton, Steve Gallier, Frank Denning, A, Markiovitch Misa Louiao Barker, E, K. Sheldon, R. Prospects for Afternoon Paper Tho proposal to mako (ho Daiiv Ooabt Maii an afternoou Instead of a morning paper, and increasing tho eorvico of preeadiBpatchos is botng greoted with many oxprossiona of gratification by our Marshflold patrons, and we aro in hopes that tho project can bo carried out, It may, bo well to explain to our nut of town subscribers thai tho change wou)d effect them in this wayt that tiiey would get the outside nuwo no par- lier but they would get more of it, ttnd Remoinbor that tho Now York Tri bune farmer ia tho inoit thorbtlirh'y practical, interesting and instructive agricultural pnpor in tho country, and that you can got it In connection with the Coast Mall at a metoly nominal cost, A, D, Eordor wna prenented with fine enlarged pieturo of himself the othor day, Tho present being by Robert Maradoo, Hr. Tho work was done by a San Fianclaco houao from nn original photograph takon by'j. W. Riggi, 'Tho pieturo is n maitor jdoco in crayon work. 0. Lacy, Al B.;ICellum'; H8.,Wooro, J Fritchett, N, W, Smltb, W H' Purdy, tbey wonld yt practlclly all local news I Nearly Fprfolte His Llfo A runaway almost ending fatally, started n horrihlo nicer on the log of J. 11. Oruer, Franklin Qroye, I'd. For four years it defied nil dootoru and all romo? dies. ButBucklun'a Arnhia Salvo hTd no troilblo to cure iilui. Equally good for Burnrt. Hrulaea, Skin Eruptions nnd Piles, 25o at tho Red Oroeu Drug Store. .x - . ' ' H I,'' H . H- A J e?inmMm mmkmm.wt ..TfMf. rxOMliXrjc tx-iuxixMuaixfjfgff!!!!!,,, - j