p f.:.i:.i i. ?, If !i 5?' ItH ' ft lo- vri f'i li B li HI - Kf 8s ' ' EjO p j .. ';(.;, V raf ": I', ! r ,-r '3s THE COAST JCAH. OFPfClAL 0R0AK0F COOS CO. lic. 7a8T. M.YtJMAY Vmi "SmAWa. Tll(k MiiUuiMtt. Tho ftlrength of ftunucl J. TJUlen lbvSO. ta on Ute decline Ho has W it tulvocntos than lie hnd wix month? ngo.nnd tho number of his minuV urs is still growing beautifully less, mens were iimny rlrouiimtanccn which stood njminPt him in tho Inst contest, nnd he cnnie thruueh with ic8fl .Htrenctii Uinn manv nnothcr done Then vrcro in tho minds of i me ixjopie oven among (how who rapportcd the ticket became it wn Doinoerntic grave doubts of his runccrity n n reformer ; and then his record nn a statesman, aside from his claims as the leader of the re form movement . in New York, amounted to nothing, There ha oc cured nothing since the campaign or ISiG which can add to his strength; and ho would enter tho contest, if nominated, more huavily loaded than lwfore. Tl fact that his party claim that he was fairly elected before, and by unfair means was deprived of the honors to which Jic is entitled, presents a claim upon tho sympathies of his fricuds : vet itui-r an k is nine Yarlttu Tragedies. any Our Empire City cotompurary com plains that It. II. I.uae was not prop erly treated Uint he Was snubbed" durtnR the lato visit of the Board of of Engineers, by some one, though by wboin, or In what way, does not clear ly hppear. The principal ground tor complaint scents to bo that the steam er .lfyrte was accepted to convey tho Engineers to the ditlcrcnt points on the bay and its tributaries, instead of ono of Mr. I.use's bonis, tho uso of which was offered by II. II. Luse. If tho committee or the Hoard of Kngin eers hnd accented the services of the Satellite, Xasburg A. Hirst would! have bad just as good reason for feel ing "snubbed" as Mr. Luse or bis rvp rcMjtitatlws now have. But wo can not believe that there exists any good reason for the complaint in which the Arfftit indulges. The first boat which was patronised by the Engineers otter their arrival, was Mr. Luse's boat, tho Cx, in which they enmo from Em pire to Mnrsltftvld, and the regular "four bitV was collected for each member of tho party for that passage. The only newspaper representative who accompanied tho party around the bay, was tho editor of Mr. Luse's paper, the -try and ho was every whero received without snubbing. , This a clear case of "much ado about rrt OiTonl Mull. East FAnMtxirrox, Wis., July 20. John Kranx, a farmer, drove into a lake to water his horses, and tho ani mals becoming frightened, ran Into deep water upsetting tho wagon and drowning Krans and five children, tho sixth swam out. Tho eldest was a girl 17 years of ago. llAM-iMoiiK, July 28. Thomas H. Hcnnor occupying tho lodge at Antto tant -culinary, was yesterday Instant ly Killed ItV his wlfiv tin ilini..1 tntr with intimacy with Ilaverflcld, super- uitvmicni ui mo seminary, aim ntauo an assault upon her, when she suited a carbine and shot him through the heart She was lodged in Sail at Ha- gcrstown. Sho alleges that the shoot ing was to protect her own life. Bismarck, 1). T. Aug. 1 Six miles above tho Wolf Point Indian Agenov, on tho Missouri river Joseph Lambert (a woodman) and family, were attack ed last Monday by Indians. Lamltert Ins wife and four children were killed and scalped, two other children were so badly mutilated that thev cannot possibly recover, and ono littlo girl was carried away captive, to bo held as a hostage. There was a horrifying sitectaclo at tho place of (ho murder Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 1. Samuel A.' Grasty, a railroad and commercial traveler, of this city, lost night shot a Mr. Itecd and son at Opcliko. Thoy attacked him in his room at his hotel for alteged improper intimacy with Miss Itced. Grasty was badly cut on the head and hands. Tho elder ltecd was shot in tho eye and abdomen, nnd tho younger under tho right jaw. The elder Reed will dio ; Grasty is under arrest. more than unsuccessful political aspirant can nothing," and appears to have been tirce in his own behalf. Ho aspired ! raised for tho purpose of giving the to becomo president nnd failed; ho Argas an excuse for going out of the fttiotuu accept Uie Verdict, whether wav to sav that Marshfleld "is a very from tto people or from-inexorable uninviting location," etc 5SS?2J rSSl2r5I& U,S -o-iuce to .niton the Engineer. States. It tells him that his repu-Pn !hc,r arnv.a1' nmlltcnd the,m tation haa been damaged bv his con- 9uch the occasion de nection with thc early part of' anded. The committee discharged Tweed's grand larceny, and strongly that duty to tho best of their ability, advises htm to write a note to the ; without intending to slight any one, Democratic people, informing them lor give cause for dissatisfaction. It Out he will not he a candidate for may be that oversights and errors nomination. But his insatiable i ....,! .,...;m,.,i ! i.n ....n....An ambition trill nrge him forward, and I of the ..: ... no !ocftl or 1K.rH0llI.i purpose and (or tho sinking : fund and , bo will have to Ik? defoiitinl hv bis' i- ' i .1 i - , , , profit and oss account, The asKctn TJl"LVltl-?l J Irejudico caused thent. and it is to be , on Jttuuary i iS7o. wcr $15S.07;t.71 1. t NkitMttiAn vinv ntivnnn u ar nitnnfivtii i.... r " ..- - . i flile and foolish as to entertain thc views which find expression in the Argu. TilK financial statements ot the Central Pacific ltailroad Company, submitted at tho annual meeting, held July 22d, showed that tho gross earnings of tho road for 1878, were tt7,f30$33, which is over f 1,000,000 in excess of 1S77. Tho expenses for 187Swere S,7SG.11S, which is also more than $1,000,000 in excess of Tho steamer "Titos. A. Whitelaw" arrived hero on tho HOth nit,, nnd sailed tho same day for Han Vrnnclsco ami way ports. She brought a largo supply of ntorclmn diso for A. 1). Wnlcott nnd liquors for A. Carman, Ir'sUIch several pack ages for tho interior, Sho took nway seven tons of wool, n large quantity of hides, butter.. ve. Tho Awinwr"dus8loTolfidrM call ed in hero on tho Hist, on her way down. No freight, no passengers. Mr. tt. W. nuttlmr, formerly a resident of this place, arrived on the "Whitelaw." The BUirgcstion made in tho News of tho 23d ult., that Cant. Ticlumor's road bo Wttor extended to Coos Bay that wo might bo better able to got our tmxluco to a market, was received liore with so much interest, that there would undoubtedly have been a mass meeting held to con sider tho subject, had it not Iteen for two reasons: 1st, Capt. Tiohe nor is not building anv road, (with his hands) and '.id, ve do not pro pose in the near future to ship our nroduco that way, and when the Harbor of Kefugo ts located, if Sig lin wants any freight shiptcd fntnt this place Via the Port Orfonl e Koscburg It. It., he can send in tits orders and they will be attended to with itroinntncss and dispatch. Two tons of butter was received in town tonlay for shipment to San Francisco. Judgo I.owo and wife and Mrs. II. II. itosa are m town on a visit. Auo. 4, 1870. Homestead Notice. Vmtko Status Lash 0rn) Hoskhtiui, July 1-1, 7v. S N0T1CK Is hon.by given Hint tluj following named settlor lui l)Hi notice of his intention U make linn prtHtt in suppoil of bin elrtim.iuijl secure final entry thereof at the expi ration of thirty days from the dale of iliU nntlcn. vii : HolilOSteild IMUfV number three tlinuinud two hundred and tortv-seven. (.T-M7) of Frederick W. Cnlehrook, for the ') of F V , o f HW yA See W, and lots 51 and t See :U),;it 8 It, It W, and name the following as Ills witnesses, vis: M.ltiloy,o( Klleitshurg, Curry Couutv, Oregon, ami Dennis Cunnlff, of Kllcnsburg, Curry County, Oregon. WM. F. IlKNJAMIN, Jyia-lw Iteglster. NH.TIION. '52 -Q H J g S m p mm r Ji.ii' 3 m 5 ws en TO o o pi 3 s C9 P- o CD & O M party in convention or again before -he people. The Coufedcrate Deaocrats only, Seed Apply. Thc tondency of thc ex-confedcr-ate element of thc Democratic party, to assume nbsoluto control not only of that part; but of the country, is Lnntcndcnt heretofore, 'and those Old School Land Titles. It has. been declared hv the School Koanl of this State that parties liaving purchased school land from the Su- ivcpiioucan canuiuweior governor tna hftdon aml ownc ot 8UCh jvcmnrsy.inwaicnne comment on fan,is in 1 county receive n the iK-rsonnel of the Ueniocratie ck- d ,51 to tif0 Mme, i( would be xt ell illustratcil in thc facts mention-: holding lands under such purchases ed bolow, from the '-Statesman : hH tma appbeation at once for u- t ..:.. 1 - 1. 1 new deeds, the present titles being m- JtZ il? 7J ,V ?, 'fJhvma4lc J valitt. W. R. Willis has bceiLaprwint rccently by the Hon. Walter Erans,'j attv for e lH)anl to scythnt Kentucky, in which he comments on vi in iiiM stare- inero were omy 1 .,i .. ,1.. i.m,;,i , ,ti 1inn . about lo,000 men in the confcleratc ,,., aud theIr th,CA army from Kentucky, against lb,000 Tho K3Soa for thU i on the ;Jh f UnH" ar'?-,'V V'"1,?"5 'f fScS part ot the State Board is that all the Vnumber ol ex-flcral soldier tbre-; 1sllIrt.rinten JcnU deetls were wade . wtio nax'c atwajs voteu aim actcu with the Democratic jwrty. But there Js not a cinglo man on the Dem ocratic ticket who was not a parties- previous year, taking from the net eurnings tho rental of leased Hues there is a surplus left of J'.ViOVm No mention is mado of any dividends being paid in 1H7S, aud there was on ly a surplus lelt ot 3,30l,VU3 for tltat which includes every thing of value to thc company. without the power to convey a title, as such power U alone vested in the Gov ernor, Secretarr of Stato and State pant in the rebellion or an earnest f the gutc ha9 no of the dccds 41HII lust avowed sympathizer with the iven by tho supetintendents, and . . 1 .a il:i Lf mi s b-w . - w --- cause. Jlcioro the Democratic r,,i. .ni t,v Jhf hnvinir such Stnl rotivmitjoii nn miin r)ii!il win , . ,'. . . t .. unless he bad loved the flat: and iriven his energies and sym patbied for thc u.icrthruw of the fetl oral government. It cannot be possi-, blv tliat tucre arc no union men tnerc , now tn tne jjcinocratir jiarty capaoie , COtlld Win . ,,t- J,1 inr- wr,f nt Torttnl nn confederate . .t.-,.... ., ctnt t.- Ik. sold. Tn- dependent. Droatk in tfce South-west. 4 l.s-tt.- f nrwii emfrittr flltrtni of filling the office. Both of theUm j .. bv extreme heat, "exists in ted fatato tH-natora from that State , portions of Arkansas, New Mex- ,werc eympathizers with tho rebellion -JCQ and TexaJ, nn,i already has affect- nd one of them fought in the last 1 j tJie coUon crop considerably. A , ditch. A majority of her reprcsenta- hvcathcrford dispatch of the 1st says : five xrcre confederates or confederate Urouth continues in its wither sympathizers. i ing blasting effect, growing more se- t And it is m m other states. There , V(c eacll jay 'f i,e cotton crop, is a large union element in Tennessee, , wj,jch waa fuif 0f promise ten days kbutinco the Democracy came into; ago, is now very seriously damaged, IHwornoiuanjiasoeencit.vieuBeru-janj w,tl,oUt thorough soalcing rains or who did not serve in the confedcr-jjn a -ew java muat be cut off one fourth. All manner ot vcgciawon i lfterally .parching up, and tne neat is distressinglv oppressive, almost un bearable. Where stock are not regu larly looked after and attended to. ate urniy. x ith a single exception all the Democratic representative in emigre are ex-confederates. Work to be Ceameaeed. ., .-r,- -i.i :j ,1.-1 thev arc almost famished for water, Thefl-AOOO required to be imid le a , ,. , 8tock walcr to Colombian government before the cu $u ywlierc ,- the country. commencement of the Danuit canal j " "u -v , has been paid at London, and Ioctor Uarnpjuiy. the military jdiyvician who Miners Strike atSeattb. controlled thc sanitary arrangements j - nt tho construction of the Suez caiiAl, Tlte following dispatch !Pc;Jp' " if about to le sent to Panama to oscor- our exchange from the orth; it tain and report what measures yt bo 1 needs no cxplaination ; ol tne Seattle, July so. iiiiwi""' :e .. ,. i. ...,.....:,. health of lalKirex-. The laboring force t)f tho strike among colliers, the coal . to be recruited Jiom South America ' fleet iJaid up nere, aim re-pi. and M. De Ix'SH-jw has opened corn-1 charged as fast as they arrive, o m'unication with the Emperor of Bra-, moro vessels will leave San I'rancisco acil. asking for Jalwrcw. These steps! for coal till the strike js endcil. The inillcatwan assurance dn the part of iIodov and Portland are among those Ix.ssorM. that the tiuancial situation is ' now laid up here. . '. -..:. .. ,... i:..... ...! ; HUeil as 10 Jiisliiy me iinuieun-v - mencciiicut of this great enterprise. Yellow fever is raging with great fatality in Havana. Queen Victouia is over sixty years of age, and has reigned forty-two years. Tut: Supremo Court otfjtccts to ad journ altout the middle of this mouth. It is proposed to wind cream to thc English market, from tho United States. The Cnstor battlo Held on tho Lit tlo Big Horn, is made a national cem etery. Daytox, W. T., now bos 000 inhab itants, S07 voters, 207 dwellings and 200 families. Cuixamax Alt Lee, is to Ikj hangel in Portland on tho 23d day of.Septoiu Irt next, for murder. Tub crops in all parts of t ranee hhvc ljcen injured by rains. Tho beet and vines have suffered heavily. A New Presbyterian church is to be built in Jacksonville ; C. C. Beckman headed the subscription with $1,000. Bertie West, was arrested and lined for assault and battery upon a Mrs. Marshall, nt Salem last week. There is a question as to the iden tity of the supposed Tom Lawtou ar rested in Idaho recently. Famine is staring the Zulus in the face no seeding ha been done, and thc producing imputation arc scattered. The Jlontana Lcirislaturo has fused to exempt the Utah Northern railroad from taxation, and has ad journed. Capt. Geo. II. Flanders, has 're signed the office of Inspector of Hulls for this district, and John P. Ward has been appointed in his stoad. The severest and most destructive storm that has been known in, Eng land in years, visited that country on the 4th instant. The Grangers of Douglas county have shipped their wool to San Fran cisco, not being offered what was con sidered a fair prico by Oregon pur chasers. Tub schooner F.mlhj Strpheni, fish ing off Neab Bay, will tako 3XX) pounds of halibut on ico to San Fran cisco. Fish were very plentiful, but sharks were very troublesome. A YOf.vo man named Frank A Hlnin of Bmuhnnipton, h,i., was 3Jall from up the Coast. Fishing season is alwut to com mence on tho Siuslnw nnd Unqxpia. It is rerxirtod thut no bids were sent tho "m for mail service on the new route between Gnrdner and tho AUea, by tho way of Siuslaw. This is unfortu nate, as it may loavo tho settlements on tho last fmulcd stream without mail facilities for some timo yet. Chinamen are oxiwclod to arrive by tho TWuir for tlshing hands up tho coast. They will proccd to their des tination by the Duncan. From the head of cide wulor on the Siuslaw river to the old stage road north of Cartwright's is only Sit miles, and It is proiKHcd to open a road on that route soon. A large amount of work has been sulwcribed toward the samo alrvadv. In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Or egon, for the county of Coo. S. u. Mrtim. In htsmvn rlulit. mid ns Ad ministrator of tho partnership estate of i N. S. Mnmiuixl rutrtek Mniiagan, Mir vlvlinj partners, and Junto Flana gan deceased partners, under tho Una name ot Flanagan vt (niiu, Patrick Flanagan In person, nnd as ( Ad ministrator of the estaU of James Flan agan. Ann Flanagan, John riiuuitin ami C. W. Tower. Suit In equity for sctllciuutit and partition 01 pariuersiiip property. To Ann Flanagan, ono of sold defend ants : In tho name of the State of Otvpin ou are hereby summoned and rvqulntl tooppearaud'uinwer tho bill ol com nlalut o( the nlnintlir 011 tlln niraiiut yoti in tho aliovu entitled Court nnd cause, on or before tho llrst day ot the next regular Term ot said Court, idter tho publication of this summons, to-nit: The I'd Mon day, tho 8th day of tepteiuW'r, A. l. 18?V. Aii't nu will take notice that. If you fall toniiH'drnnd answer the afore said eomplaud, the pliilutlir u ill apply to the Court for the relief therein de manded. This summon I published by onlrr of Hon. J. F. W'ntxou, Jtulw of snhl Court, benrng dale July L'.'t, IK7U. It. S. Sruiuw, 11azwuV Hamilton. nml U. Wkiiitwh, Altys for Plaintiff. COOS BAY CURNITURE STORE, CUXSTANTJ.V OX HANII Jfirrrcssr ,P linMriidn, r10rs U t,oHHtct Crib Cvnitlr, IMCTIMtKH. Fit AM KM. MOll,tlNt!5, T.MH.KS, MtmtUllH Ac. 'ouniliiH-rooiii l'urttllnrti .Made to Order. ('OT.Y.S' made nt shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Attaiuments, Is'k;iu:s A v. F. MAKK, itltf PiinfunrroH. BUSINESS OAltBg, T.0. MAl'KKV,! )t " PHYSICIAN AN0SUWEIR EMflllK tllTY.'.OllKnilX, C. II. (lOI.DKN.M I), PHYSICIAN 4b SURQEQH MAiisitriKi.it, Ohkiion, ('. Y. TOWKK, .Af. I). " PHYSICIAN JbSURQ0Nf MArisuriKi.il, Ohkoon Mr. Jensen of Gardner has been up iO Siuslaw to put the Emerson Corvill cannery in repair for tho season's bus iness. Tho Duncan cannery at Siuslaw is to be run during tho coining season by It. I). Hume. Blncksinitlimg. : y .v 1 irur co i, a a St'CCKSSOK TO THOMAS MII'.VO.V. .V lloseburg & Coos Bay STAGE-LINE, J. CI.OI.'UIC A Co., lroprlloni, Stage trill Intro Qto City rrcry nfteruoou (Sunday excepted) on the arrival of the steamer Coos. J'ASSEXOKltS wishing to go to ltoohurg or any other part of tho interior will make connection with tho stage by going to Coos City on any of tho Hay steamers, I.EAV1NO COOS CITY TUB SAME HAY. S&-THTS TS F0CXI) TO II K THE CHEAPEST. HESTund QUICKEST OF ALL ROUTES. TIIKOI'aU in K DAY making closo connection with tho cars and ovesland stages atfltoKoburg. All business entrusted to our care wilt 1m. nttended to with liromntliess 'and rocurity. re- cs pc m nnecosjofi Rcnnncn m aza, Each pa$ttmjtr alloivtd .TOO. obagijitgr, F. HUIIETTEK.Agt. Telegraph olllcc, Kmpiru City. 1-28-tf Citation to Heirs. IS the Coimv Court fur Ciw County Oregon, 111 I'rulttir. In tho matter of tho estate of '.. T. Lewis, deceased. To J. II. Lewi, Evermoah Lewis, Willoby Lewis, C. H. Lewis, Mary It. Lewis and Mnrv H. Shimn-, heirs ef1 said estate, and all parties Interested , therein: In the name of the State of j Oregon, you are hereby cited to apjioar 1 in the iiliovo entitled Court on Monda ' Kentemher 1st, 1.H70, to show cause u any tnero not lo made N W 1-t and .'ttT.i!7S.of It. lit . lo snli-fy the debts ot said o-tate, according to lliei petition on file in said Court. ) uivcn under my lutitii ami oiiieini Jjcal this 171 It day of July, 1S"1. A mux. SrAfff, County Clerk. HAVING LEA.SKDTIIK DAWSON btaeksmlth shop, in Marslitlrld, I 1 m moparcu to 00 klKSKKAI. nUCKSMITIUXU nni S-jV-A living share of patronnga I solb'ited. vl-7-tf B00T& SHOE MAKER MAioumi.iii.O.N, WIl4l,OAI.i;,M.XBfSi OH W. 0. ANUKMf. PHYSICIAN ami SIIRccnu " "--HHS volume ruy, op,,, H. If. IIAXAHH. J. V. IIaNUIvi, II AZ A 111) A HAMHro.V, AnORWYS& COUNSELLORS ATLU Will practice In tho vhHoik tw, 01 inoainii'. Ol fll'K AT KMI'IIIK CI1 Y, t)os cr. dm:. sxc3-li7 ATTOHXKV lOl'ASELLOR ATUl! MAItSliniiLll.Oltr.GO.V 0. WKIWTUU, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT U MAUiiiriKi.o, OnidiOy HENRY SENGSTACKEH, NOTARY 1TRLIC C0.WE1 AXTH ! KNIMIIK (ITV, 0(15. Colliriiiins nnd nlhrr lii.lnr nt i In my hands, IU trvvhe pnnnpt i. ii. iwm! V. WltltJHT, . ,V. Mlnrntl unit V, H, citi su:R"v:K3ro:R CtNIMU.H t. ITV, tWl.S1, Wlllittti'itdtithutMish)i4fffstu-rti: In nuv n.ut nt Iho iiumtv t iVrfiHt nHi ll stinc)rl lsnU,rV iiiiiinu soon iiujh-c AVILMX MSASS qtj-0 "K SEWING MACHINES! X E 1-1 of N W 1-1 of hVe.i In a thorough manner and u -- '" iiiriwimi.w, iinl the BEST MATERIAL. W-Slmpoii Fnnit.Stnct.opjHMlti I'ioiu'iir Market. iw-lf lie th C'ovniukiii:kniioi, I.V KUOST OK THK CKNTKAI. IIOTIIt- Marslifkld, Ogn. If you want an easy shave, As good as harbor ever gave, Jiut call on mo at my saloon, From morn 'till night or busy noon ; My razors' sharp, my scissors, keen, Jf y shop is neat and towels clean ; And thero I think that you will find Each article to suit tho mind ; I trim tho hair with skill for gents, Of courso tho price Is fifty cent ; Shampooing, too, I do that well, Give me a trial, that will tell ; So help me gracious if I mako you hoi- TilK Stuttitnan aysr Pr. W. II. Iloyul has a family bible which lacks but three years of being three hun dred years old. It was printed in l.oiidoii, and at the time of lU publi cation must have been a marvel of fine book work. Even now, although the leaves are yellow and worn, and the orthography and tyjiogrnphy are of a quaint' nnd curious style, now ob solete, it may I easily read. It is highly prized by the doctor us n fam ily relic. Hv .commander of the Cheyenne, in London, an Arctic committee has been orgunuod for the projected ex ilition for tho discovery of tho uoith iMde. The exjcdition will, m all probability, leave England in the Hpring of 18S0, and will co-operate with tho! H?nt out by tiwedcu. Jlol- laud, America, Ausirm niwi'DHiimin. v ' A shh canal across tho ivtiliisu1a of Florida is proJecUnl anil a survey is now being initdo of tho loute. It w ' projK6cd to connect the waters of the Kt. Johns and Suwaueo rivers, which It is id will require a cauul only miles In length. HoMr.soTtudaFhas lately been elrun- v VJated affecting the character of Uev.j 5-lJ'. llliu-- Tho "fdt imiieach-l - jHWtt" I emphatically dtfiiietl by Mr. lllnes. Tkack on the Utah "d -Sorthern roail i now laid to Camas, Idaho, 2-W miles from Odgen and 3rt miles north of the operating terminus t fcaelc, Itock. Grading is completed for 17 :!.... n,..Mi nt Cnniiin mill tho COni' unnv exoecU Ui have earn rtiniiing. next Fall to a point at least 300 miles from Odgen, and all this within two years. m The Siberian plague has mfieht anncarnnce among animals In thc nis $c?f Kova IxHlga. JfPc at St. Petersburg and prefect district have adopted rigid measures to pre vent thc spreading of the disorder. 1'kivcc AI.BXAXWKK, of Hulffarfa, has tlcgrapheI the iorto that lurk sh troops linvo ylolalw! Hulrian crritory near Dubrilza and Jlwln. Tim Ilazouks arc pillaging and assass inating. The princo demands their immediato recall, Waho thTwest side contractor who was roiMirted as having absconded, has sent distmtch In which ho itaU'hat ho will able to meet all a -...I noiiiint liim. and that lie ...mi ...... ..v.,.ri' i-mit ho owes, at rli..duto. IIe- now at W.TV. A RL Iou' mn recently died. In his will he aald he never emild, forget a favor and left lWO to t l.e Jnw who ten years ago ran airay with hU wile. t,.r thmwing up n half dollar and catch-1 y0 ncc(j not pay a quarter of a dollar, ingitinhis mouth, wlicn it went. J. W. uox.t'ropr. an Tucoina, down his throat. Ho died from its effect. Ik Sew Vork city there is a society or company organized to furnish tem porary escort for ladies, to places of amusement. Thc escorts are furnish ed on application, and the institution is said to be well patronized. Tub girl, Clara Ncwsomc, alias Smith, who circulated counterfeit ?:.', m nieces in Salenwind other towns of the interior, has been sentenced by Judgo Deady to a lino of 1(X) and im prisonment for one day. Tiik case of the United States vs W. C. Oris wold, has becii again decided by a jury giving a verdict of f,280 in favor of the plaintifT. A judgement for tho samo amount was set aside for irjegularilies, and a now trial was or dered, with this result. Tiik bark Oem of the Ocean went ashore in a dense fog Friday of last week, on tho coast of Vancouver Is land. Hho had just taken a cargo of im-tons of coal at Seattle, and was on her passage to San Francisco when she met with her iiiisfortiino. Sho is in an exposed situation and will mob ably go to j.icces: thc -all rig giug may bo saved. A i.atk dispatch antiouiices that a confidential 'u''1 ot C,r,ftl.lt "If rfci)l" vod recently a most positive declara tion from tho general that ho will not permit his name to bo used for the presidency. It is believed he would accent the Knlih Mission, as In jio -ingM.lio need .not give up certain plans of his own which he has been uiuturing. P. S. Hot and cold buths always ready. 11-lHtIJ t'ltatloH to Heirs. JS the the County Court or C'ovi County Oregon, in Probate. In tho matter of the Estate of E. Morris deceased. To Angelino Johnson, and nil par ties Interested In said Estate : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited to npear in the above entitled Court on Monday, the 1st day of September, 1870, to show cause, if any there Ikj, why an order for the sale of thc real estate of said estate, described us the N XA of the V, E H of Sec. i!7, T.27 S. of lit V., should not bo made, to satisfy tho debts of said estate, according to tho petition on file in said Court. ftlven under my hand and Ofilcial Seal this 17th day of July, 1870. Am:x. Himvv, County Cloik, ASSESSOR'S NOTICE NOTICE that 01 IS IIEItEUY fJIVEN tho last Monday in Alt- 11 . ,... l,n Or.ll, tliiv 111 Clerk of said County, nnd publicly examine tho asserJiicnt rolls, and cor rcot all errors In valuations, descr p tions of hinds, lots or other property. All persons interested aro hereby notified to attend. "tl-tliUSl.dii;o- July, 180. John Lam, Assessor. N t) T I C K . V. S. IiiOrricr:. Itusebiirg, C(:n. July II), IS7 Coiujiluliit Imviuk' Ihvh mndu at this ollko byJiuui's Cntrliliiu',sltKt Samuel iiycr, lor aitaminnini; ni iioimmieaiU'iitrj 1 No. "! IH.ilntnl Febnurr 1Mb. IS", iiihhi thc N. W. 4 of H. K. t4 A 8 Iv of 8 I! . t4't!ec.,W.,Townhp,Jfl8iiili, of Itnimv ; 'J West, In Cssninity, Oriijnii, uitha' 1 lew to thccam'rttatinii of snld entry the said parties arc hereby sitmiiioiird to ninvcar nt this UHU-w on the ftth day of 1 jH'jncmiHir, ittiv, ni io a. v., 10 nssinii nnd furnish titiinony coiaoriiliiK snld nllegtMl nlmiiilotiiiu'iit. W, F. IIks'Jawis, Ih'Kitr. ,M) J, C. FcutKBTiK, Iteveiver. hotFce qf jfihal proof. "" U.K. LixnOmr:,J ItosKiit'iKi, Aug. Ith. 1871 ( TOTICE JH IIEUEIIV CIIVE.V tlint tlie (olloiMiig iinnioH i-ottlcr lm nieil notice oi 111s luieulluu to make final proof in uiorl of his claim, mid secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of thW notice, vht IM04 WiKKlrutr, iiro-oiiiption declaratory statement No. .T-MIJ, for tho H of NE M sec. 8, and St of NW', sec. 0, T.'Wi south range M west, nml nnities the following as his witiioei, viz : Asa Carman, of Curry Co. Or., and Win. Tichenor, of Curry Co , Or. Wit. F. Hknjami.v, .'12-tw ItegUler. WIKKtlC'K, K' All jwrsons indebted to the under signed on account of over (W days Htnnding aro rcqiiwto I to call nnd HCttlutho Kiiine without dolnv. W. O. WEllS'fElt. FINAL JETTLEMENtT O. Webster, administrator of the estate of T. I). Winchester having filed his final account for said estate, it Is ordered that Monday, tho 1st day of September, 1870, bo set for tho hearing of any objections to the same nml for (ho settlement of snld estate, J. II. NOHI.KII. County Judge Istvrtvu. Having lately bought tho stock of drugs horotoforo belonging to l)r Harry Lnno, I inn now propnred to carefully compound mid put up physician's prescriptions. Tho pat ronage of those having ttruscriiitioiis to bo filled, is respectfully solicited. LOUlH K. AfUNUOB. FINAL HKITLEMKNI'. (t. Wobstor, administrator of the Estate of Hen Smith, having filed hi final account for the settlement of said estate, it is ordered that Monday, tho 1st day of Hcplcinhor, 1870, Im Mt for tho hearing of any objections to tho same, mid for tho final settlement of said estate, J. ll.NOHI.HII. County Judge, LOCKHART HOTEL Mi-h.E.M. iMi'Ulmvt J'rojirlctrvuM Eui'iiiuCtTYfOux, Empire irou.se, 35 o o 3? P- 3.- Eui'tiiK City. miUS JlorsE HAH HI'.K.N HE I oHMii'd throuKliKiit. GOOD OEDS AND GOOD 00AR0. So ClIISEXIifVOKS cmidognt. TEHMK LlllEll.ffc F. E. WIXCHKMTKK, I'mprietor. PIONEER MARKETS, MAiisiirii:i.ii a Exniti: City. II. 1. WHITNEY, I'lioiWCTOM. A grnsl supply of III.I.F, I'OHK, MIV1T0N, and nil kinds of SALT MEATS and VEGETABLES coimtantly ou limnl AIo a gnoil slmk of aiioowiijwN, logging"" camps TUB Cheapest it Best ! 311 W HACK I'll A. C S-MTJ -A-O-A-XD 33 JMZlTl M lu.orm oOhmimy Till- Iiillliiillt"ii now atTtird the U Mi'illllcit for lilllrttlU li Ih foUtl-1 (lit CiM l!it,'ioil fif NMIIIirril Onuil Acfidciuv ersilosttl Int.. thtfiuirtasl j iin'in n loiiows : Tic frlmitru UriHtrtincnt ' In nidi h Inlp-hirtory llrsmlirs iniicui, I'ic Junior Department, httibno-ltit OrtlMN'raphv, lintel u riliiiK. iirnnniinr, (icoK'rsniiV, UUUrS rhtnioh-afv, ismliUr Hi,-n,f.aiv ;lol snd rrm I ll Anlhtnrln' The Senior ItepAtrtment ; Einbrsrlii)- lU-di-kr-'iilnif ;! di iiioiiiitcciitrviiioisny, t liriiu.lfy. tmi 1 nil Kiifooiii) , ltlu, Ithttnrk it Vrtlliim'llr, Ali-i'lirn, limiiwtry, 7rl 1 noiiuin snu Muiviug MI'SW i iiixruriiou in tin lirnnrli I p$ j MlMiiiti'olrtsl. I I lliMtiitian Ix'had for froiuJH'S l-r xcek wiiii iri4ii rnittiiic, ( a till Iiji when i'W'fid sIimUuI tsv Kuther slid buard lheinrhr TKHMS. Primary tVpaitmcut Junior , , . . h'niilor . . J.T. SUPPLIED AT Sit OUT S0TICK IvUf HIGHEST HONOR una vKt'tf. U ml Mi (V.f-i l'rtrwr-3 CENTRAL HOTEL ON Corner of "A" nnd Front Find. MAIIRIIKIKI.D.OO.V Hnv ng liast and fined uji llic V ho tm i fiv wnrrautiil In pfninWie ni mm iical, nn.lifHj.l l;td to 'nslt- in nun locul cusUnii. CALL AND SEE US. t c owe.. CtHknmal World's Fair, 18761 TM SHONIN&ER ORGANS rMsomno psiSTMoosLT it raa BEST INSTRUMENTS. nlpUf tiMlI.se. U rMcfU4 b, BiBiBVi.v.""..:.,:!,rL,,,ww-n i. .LT-. t p".,hi,iii, UnPrvTMStllll toll! tes4 Isoiir la try or Uiap eiWiri iiiLu ; v I.,... iv'" ,w-o pnw THU MAWK. AWA-----0 TMlS Is soourtUnt wltti cur JsU. Uit Hks v L AW forii,sIMiiii,i.yr,w T OK" B, SHOHIHGER ORGAN CO.. 07 U IM CHEsTMJT tTUlT. Nsw U.ris, 0ir. vi Ji.XHHMVtr.t.t llrug Store! Dll V II. 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