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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1879)
ft&fr ...- . -' 80? t.:i &' -f wa . 4, .& f,v" fc 5f B& hs, - 'A 'Vj P f. N( ' J i. f. I""' jie . T E t 1? r ", THE COAST IUAIL. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COOS CO. N,i'rt;tiAV, - Oct. it, iH?e. VonUonllarj Tor Lire. The (food Time Ceralng. That Coos Bay is, xvitli each suc ceeding year, becoming more widely know abroad, nnd recognized aa pomothing beyond n mere plnce, is n fnct that minus a bono in tlm brenst of the nvcrago ''Coosito" nnd established liim more firmlv ijt his belief that Coos liny will, somo day not fnr distant, bo a. rivnl of the mpst flourishing citv of the const north of tho Golden "Gate. The old pioneers, who braved the perils of tho wilderness and hewed for them selves a home out of our dense for ests, uro fust passing away, but not ono hns gone who did not cherish the belief that the shore of our beau tiful bay would in time bo tho site of n largo city, and our river banks would be dotted with farms whose wealth of fruitful soil would yield a olden harvest to tho triftv n'nd ill ustrious farmer. Hut tlie few who now remain, tliouch crown erav through hardships of a new country, have not desnaired. and still hone- nnd believe that tho-toil of years will not go unrewarded, and that they will reaj Uic rich results to whicn their long labor and unremitting energy has justly entitled theui. That our county is rich in coal, timber, gold, etc.," and possesses ill tho natural advantaged which tend to invite tho'industrious immigrant, is an undisputed fact, but littla or nothing" has been Known of us abroad. During all tho lone vcars which followed tho settlement of Coos Bay, nothing was known of us save only as a trading, station, and an inferior ono nt that. The monopoly was. and has been for years, in the hands of the few, and jt was to their interest to keen us in the background, givo out the im pression of our worthlessness, and thus reap the result of our natural wealth, which could not be other wise than lucrative. But now the pecne lias changed: attention lias, to some Extent, been lately attracted to this locality, and wo are now in a fair way to "prosper. "When the clouds which now temporarily ob scure our prosperity nave rolled array, and the genial rays of ''good times" descend upon us, we shall discover to those who know not our advantages, wealth which resources only can produce With the ap proaching improvement upon our harbor, and tho excellent chance we t-tnnd in the contest for the harbor of refuge, we feel assured that a bet ter dav is dawning for Coos Bay, and that these who shared the hard ships oi early settlement will be amply rewarded in the near future, by the "'good time coming." TiiB'annual session"of the Ameri can veterinary association, recently held at New York, took stops to mem orializc Congress to establish a nation nlbureau of veterinary inspection. Its osiicciai nuroonc is to bo the stamp- ingoutof pleuro-pneumonia and keep in tr foreign countries exactly inform ed as to tho prevalence of the disease lit thU country, now reported by the state officials of 2xew York and New Jersey to be dying out. This New York action happens to be just in the line of the wishes of tho great western herders, who&e .15,000,000 cattle, or nearly half of sill in thecountry, feed over the great cattle belt, which stretches 3000 miles north from the llio Grande to Manitoba. It costs onlv about 3 to fatten a $30-stcer on thoj-c wide plains, but if pleuro-pneu-monia once got into the almost num berless herds the business would be ru ined, for it would be impossible to Ptnmp it out. The only danger is from imported bulls, for this belt exports cattle-to the infected regions, and the next Congress will Tecei vc petitions by, the bushel asking immediate agree ment on some form of national in spection and quarantine against plcu- ro-pncumonia anu oiner imiiiui cases.- Springfield (Mats ) Hep. Indian Troubles. For ninny month tho horriblo mur der of an inoUburivo old liuly, Mrs. Barbara Hagar, nt her home, a few miles nlovo Mllwnnkic, has been tho subject of goncrnl conversation nnd investigation in Clackamas county. Oftlclals and detectives wore busily nt work night nnd dny solving tho mys tery. Innocent parties were arrested .and acquitted, ns tho only means of clearing tho trail to tho guilty ones. While Orniehnn, nn old friend of tho family, was being tried nnd was be neath n cloud otcireumstnnecs which would have required but little to sut tle into absolute crime, nt least in tho minds of nil concerned. The Ilngnr testimony enst ilark suspicions upon him, yet fortunately ho proved his whereaKmts beyond tho shadow of a doubt and wai discharged. About this time James King, who had not long beforo been liberated from the penitentiary, was on a drunk nt Or egon City, and said that he knew who committed the murder; that it was Fnirchild nnd Hcrnard. This ho re pented over nnd over again. IIo was brought to Portland but not taken in to custody by Detective Hudson, where we bolievo after solering up he denied tho whole statement. A few days after he returned to Oregon City, where he was arrested and locked up. He told whero Bernard nnd Fairchild were, who, through the instrumental ity of George LaKoeque, were arrest ed by officer Thorndyko, on the Sound. Much speculation was indulged in ns to the guilt or innocence of the prison ers, some declaring them to be inuo ccntbut as many more asserting their belief that they xYere guilty, as they wore bad boys and King and Ber nard hod been iu the penitentiary. The trial took place. The principal prosecuting witness was a Mrs. Wig" gley, formerly wiuow tfennett, ot Sa lem, and before that a resident of the forks of tho Santiam. A cloud of witnesses swore that she had a bad reputation and that thev would not believe her on oath. Dozens of other witnesses were called to prove the presence of King and Bernard in tho vicinity of the Hagar house on the day of the murder, etc.ctc. Tho evidence closed, the arguments .which were el oquent on both sides, made: the judge's chargo delivered nnd the jury retired, 'llieyxvcic out all night ana this morning brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree, which means imprisonment in the peuitentiarv for life. Tlie bearing the result will have upon the verdict of at least Fairchild is significant and easily foretold. From the verdict wo would conclude that King wns present or in the vicinitv when the murder was committed, but did not commit it. The ono who did commit the horrible crime will expiate it upon tho gallows. Bernard and Fairchild will bo remand ed to prison to await the special term of court, which will bo called for tho first Monday in December. Bee. A Constantinople) correspondent telegraphs ; It is that nn understand ing between Greece nnd Turkey Is Impossible. Warliko preparations are progressing on both sides. It is the opinion hero that Austria is obstruct ing tlie ollbm for nn understanding, and that in tho event of hostilities she would immediately occupy Macedo nia. Prince Lolmnolf Is the bearer of n project for an alliance belwecd Bus sin and Turkey. It is rumored that ltussm is willing to renounce the 80, 000,000 francs ol war indemnity and to give back some of tho former prov inces of Turkey in Asia. Einpiro Houso, Ee-opsxied. Kmi'Uik City. COOS B-AX" MARKET, MAimsllFIUMI, OUKllOS, B. F. Ross, W. It. Simpson a 1). Hoi.i.AN'n Proprietors. im: :e jL t s and proxislons of all kinds sold nt the lowest living rates and nELimitED tAwwy point desired FOB VESSELS, LOGGING CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYS READY. rrmis X opened throughout. HOUSE HAS BKKN MB GOOD BEDS ANDJOOD BOARD, AV CHINESE COOKS employed. TEUMS I.IBKUAL. F. E. WlNl'llESTKtt, Proprietor. CITATION TO HEIRS, COX 11,111111.11 t4UOt, IN MOST OF TllircnXTUM. UOTI'.l. Mnrshtleld, Ogn. 8S5-Wc keep nothing but thobcsU3 nnd insure satisfaction, lv-l-tf . G. WEBSTER, DEALER IN BOOTS & jw SHOES, IJte. Mausufiki.d, On. If you want an easy shave, As good as barber e or gave, Just call on mo at my saloon, From morn 'till night or busy noon ; My razors' sharp, my scissors, keen, M v shop is neat and tow ol? clean ; And there I think that you will find Kneh article to suit the mind ; 1 trim the hairWiih skill for gents, Of course the price is fifty cents ; Shampooing, too, 1 do that well, Give me a trial, tU.it will tell ; So help mo gracious if I make yoU hob ler, You need not tmv a qunrtor of a dollar. J.W.Cox.Propr. P. S. Hot nnd cold baths always ready. 18tM . , Jii tho County Cnmf ' the Stnlr In the matter oftho elate of Mien ivl Fox, deceased i Citation' Toall the heirs If any theie he and all other persons Interested in said eshue : . . t ..- 1 it ..il 1 lilt t Wll v tn iinini liiiimi'ii Mill, ii Ham Tlehenor, ndininiHrator of said estate, hns tiled n petition In the nboe entitled court for nit older to cell the real jiropeity of said deceived, h ly the debts nnd expenses of adnunUtia- t'lon. ... ,,, . . Therefore, in the name of the htnto of Oregon, vou and earh of oit mo hereby eileil anil requite" '" "i'i" '" in the above entitled court, at the court house in Klleiibitrg!n said ( ur- ry countv, on the 17th day of Octobei. A. D. 18ii. at 10 o,eloek A.M. of said .mihmuwi"I" ' Li1 " '""' "i' -'---V Hiiiniirr-HMAiii:. OTK'i.lHheivby glo" thai by vlr- ( too ohm execution Issued out of ,,. iVo C0lmty.com. ' v rry " Oivisnn, n Hie nil ' i-""' t" to me directed and delixerrd. m, V.n. iil.mi me In rollecl the dellii- , 'd , for llii- .M-nv m, l.v leyy and have levied upon the follow M-lllH-ll 10t IK10H "-rrVrlSTH ti ll. Tii'lieiior foi the wild year IHiS, ti v t The southwest iiimler f 'C ,iiint ler ii scetiuii seven, () townsh m I C vlw(.0W)iutlitiinRotttyhe( J!) the umthweshiuailerol section OWIISIII I IIIIIIJ the two, east wi'nl lu ..III V-I'lllllt. .i ,. In 1. 1 en until soillll ruiiH'" "' ; . ,. . .. , ii... .....il.i.n.i iiniiliir 1)1 M' hail Ol ine linn"""-- m"'"-- , I I lilt Mil I ll I'Wl llllllli'i " I'll, uiiii iiiv..- - . , BUSINESS CAItD.S. T.C. MAl!KKY,M.l. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, IJMt'iiin CiT",'Oiu:fio.v, C. II. (IOIilKN,r.I). PHYSICIANS SURGEON MiUIHIirlKMI, OlIKOOV. ('. W. TONVICK, M. I). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON, M Misiiciiii.n, Oiimio.v. : iwni iimi. uini ov !" , day, and show ciuw, U any e.xi,- , m northwest iiumter section ten, lot tho pioperty mentioned in wuil j ; l ' ' llul(.llsi q.inrtn; nm tionshould not Im sob , to-w.l i 1 ' n",t ,,.. quiulei of thesoitthwos NVi4 of XI 4, XW'4 "I B ,. and u ,' ;,,,,,,,, liml ltl ami lots 1. 2. il and -I of see. 8, township .U , l ' ' ' . ., . ,,. ... , u, thiee uni, rn iH'ii 11 WL-st.W 11. Met., ami ' " VVV. " . J.',illii ..mnior of :.i: nllTl.rSal.t tttlnnml iulcresl lit -IT Oil "'" " flw .....I nini mi ! f-- -.---r . t . Dean & C& E. B. DEAN, D. WILLCOX an, AM) MERCHANT. Wk UATE ALWATS OS HlMD FOU. Asiortincnt Of TnAYE L I from Fan I pleto stock of i A.TELY ItKTUBXED Francisco with a com- everv thing in my line ready made boots and shoe, etc. BEST MATERIAL ONLY USED, Livery &Fccd Stable, MARSHF1ELD, NOBLE I1HOS., nrmi Proprietors. n... u.,;.i xi:,.ii,i.l Kn.ilii(iasod.iii ami fo a certain bond for a deed to the fol lowing described adjoining pioperty, to-wit: Commencing l " lM"t on the north line ot see. 8, in the Miuth west quarter of the northeast qunrtcr of ssid section in township 'X, S U II W., nt n point due noitltof a pine tree in Minium iii iliiinioti-r. and marked i ii,,.,.n.iiiili lothiMioith bank o( Kti ehro creek, tlienco easterly up mid creek to the Hist bend ; thence south tothe south line of said 10 nero trnel ; thence west to the sotithwct corner of said 10; thence north to tho north west corner of snid tract ; thence east to tho place of beginning. And you will take notice that if yon fall to appear ami show cauo us aboxo require", an order will bo made di recting ho administrator to sell said real property. Published in the Coast Mail for four consecutive weeks, by older of Hon. Dclos Woodrull', County .ludge. WamkuSitiox-, County Clerk. section ion; nm. - m ,, oat half of southeast qunrtor ami ol four section lllleen, lowusiup ". thieo.-oUthiannolUteon west, situa ted in Curi.v coiiulj, Oregon. Ami i will, on the UAHi t.V ol OoJotirr, lSi, Atonooolock in the afternoon of snid i dav, at the coin l house dooi in i.ueiis I burg, sell said mnporty.m the I light title nnd interest of Hie 'ill I .lulia 1 1. Tieheiior theielo. or so iiiucli thereof as will satisly mo sum m r--- "!i taxes line inerenu iur imo, .,.,.;., ,..,.u in tho hiuhost ami biddei for cash in htutil. Dated at l-:ilnnburg, Oregon, bepl iltli 1711. A. II. MooiiK. Sherrtrof Curry county, Or. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, Fatal Accldent- Wc hax-o lately built a first-das' Stable on Pine street, nnd have Horses to biro at all hours. Hauling done at short notice. " LUMBER MANUFAOTIIUKD TO ORDEU And SOLD l?l ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, and at thu LOWEST LIY1XC PRICES. An Adrian, Mich., special gives par ticulars of an accident which occurr ed on the county fairgrounds in that city this afternoon. About 2,000 peo ple had assembled on a newly erected trrand stand to xvitnes the afternoon races, when the center of the gtaml j stand gave way with a crash. '1 he front part fell outward and tho b;ick fell into the rix-cr, precipitating a mas of people among the ruins, ork was begun at once to extricate tho dead and wounded. The opera house was opened and many of tho dead and wounded, as fast its they were taken out, were conveyed there. Many of the injured were taken away by their friends, so that tho actual number of iniured cannot be given. As far as known, forty-fix-e persons were wound ed. The killed arc : M. At. iiercir, oi Adrian. John Hubbard, of Jasper, If ich.. two Ik)vs about twelve years of age, named iiydcand Moshcr, David Plumadore, of'Pctersbtrrg, Mich.; aged eighteen, and William Mulzcr. Parorable Mention. dis- NAS8UBG & mes Frost Strelt, Maushkiklp, Oos. ATEW GOODS HY EVERY PTEAM- cr; keep constantly on hand in our largo and commodious) store, a well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consitsing of the best staple and fancy 3DK,-5T GOODS, of all kinds, the choicest GROCERIES A S D SHKItll'F'MSAU:. ac hes I N WOI'ier. is hereby siuii tli.it by Ur ine of an execution is-uod out of iln. ('mintv Court of Currv coiintx , Or egon, on the 1th day of Hoptoiiibor. A. nniiniinuim me io niuai SHERIFF'S SALE. Totk'i: is HKitr.ui uivi-.. that ! irlur ol an execmum . r .1... ii......li. I j,lli-t ill issued oiu oi uu' vii,i v.-,.... t'tirrv eounti , Oregon, on the Ith ilnj of September. A. I). IST'.t, Io modi rixtf.l and delixored, coiiiitiiindlng me to culled the delinquent taxes fiom the overnl persons therein nam ed, for the onr A. D. Ih7., by ley and sale of their properly according to law. 1 have Imiod upon ihe follow ingdtenlMd real pronorty nosed to.lollll II. W-Ott.lorwiuyi'ar ifio.,i- O. 1S7U, eommamiing me io .one, . TlieiiorUu'H-liiiinHirofN.H-Uoii the delinquent luxe, from the -even.! , ' " A ,,! vt(. W) persons therein named, or the e... , ; ' ' . ,.J j,, j,,,,,', l87S,l.y evy ami sale of their yut- j ','-"!;;,,,, kui of Oregon. t acconling to law, I limp loued up- ( ' VV ' , .' ?., on the following deserilHHl n-al prop- And 1 will,,, lie erty aes.-cd to Scott C. Nash, for the ..!!. ,t.,. l lit.lMr, A. B. 1H?I. venr 1S78. to-wit: The southwest tat one o'eloek in the allot noon ol W. P. A Nf 11-21,, M. 1). PHYSICIAN anu SURGEON, Coijitutc :ith u H. II. llVZ.Mil), .1. W- Waxiii.tom, HAS.AKI) ,v HAMU.TON', ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAV Will prnetlee In the Mirious cotirli of thestnte. oiiti i: ati;mimiii:citv, Oos. cr. im:. siOLiiisr. ATTOIIXRV&rorXSELLORATLlW m vitsiirn:bit,oiii:tioN (i. WKIISTBK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW Mwnrmt.u, Omioom. "Tenry "senqstacken, XOTAHYl'l'IILIl'iUUWEVAM'EB, DIIMIIK ITV, Ofi.V. Collivtiotirt iimi other biislnestt iul in my blinds, will ruclxo prompt Un llon. vltl V. V. WIlKiHT, U. S. JlhH'Mt ami ". .V. ';" STJOixlV.'Hl'X'OK, CogriM.i: Citv, Oos. Will attend to the biwliiiiwi of wine) lig inaiiv imitof the oMtiity. lVrfnt iiutH,of all siirveye,! lands, fur itinheiliit short linliiC Col; BnnKAKD, writing from Squaw Creek, Idaho, solves the problem. IIo has been on tho hostile' trail, and that's all. Ho says: From reports, ubout eight Indiaushad stolen about CO horses in the Weiser and Indian Valleys, The citizens followed them nnd iot hack 13 horses. The Indians then divided into two parties; one go ing toward Ing vaiieynuu wie uimir coming on to the headwaters of Squaw Creek, where they camped, killed a bepf.-and were drying the met wbon a boy from the valley, who was out looking after hU etock, waa shot, re turned homo and reported the whoro abotit of the Indians. Mr. JBaird and wight men wont out frpm their camp: capttircd'all tho stock, .22 head o horrfea, nnd all the camping outfit of tho Indians, who they said escaped to llio brush. To-day (Sept. 10 10 J moved to thjs place, where I find m the iiaok train with 20 days' provisions. I will wout tho country as effect ivelj as I can with my siock ; w j horses having given out beforo 1 reach ed this point. A ruoviPENCE special to the World Pays that ex-Gov. Sprague has dncided not to recognise tho -Mrs. Snraguo trustee. Ma will hold Cononciiet as far' as tho law allows for her perbonal bonellt.but will surrendor to Mrs. a"...L .utfLnntilnlllV and Without reserve, whatever she proves to bo her own. Tho remainder ho will hold for Iho benefit of the Snraguo manufac turing company. Thus ho antagoni xcTofiafco '.tho tru-toe of the Sprague "tato! Ho denounces Mrs. Spragno' trustee and her lawyers . iw coww i n.winfnnB in bring uu action nsaliVat them- This attitude xv iimvo aiinoving to Mrt. Spraguo, who wiTl have 6figitlith her husbaml an OhniroewliodUIIke lior gicatly. riiou n rTaiinotbo sottlcd without ' ?h"?lltiKXn,Hl !,.lowl imr ttttf vra ... lltc ol ilistttion. The Fortland Standnrd, whoso edi tor Mr. A. "oltner, visited this coun ty in company with Senator Slater, comments favorably up onthc resour ces of this region, and the Coquillo country. Hi article closes with tho following: If tlie rivers and bays on which the coal, agricultural and tim ber wealth of Coos county are located were improvd so that 'aborting would be practicable, thcro is no rea son to doubt but that section would become one of the richest and most prosperous in our State, and add mil ions of dollars annually to our wealth, of which Portland would receive her full share. Wo were astonished at tho great undeveloped resources of fliis country, and we trust that whn wo have seen will enable us to draw the attention of the public to the condi tiouand wantsoftho people in that section, in the future. The State Fair, which openod at tho Society'B groundn at Salem, on ,l1th instant. clo3ed yesterday. The exhibition in the various de partments is said to have been good, but tho inclemency of tho weather ,llwl.a atntul ill tllO WttV Ot tllO ,.i.;i.w;,.n in n financial point of view. A great effort woh inado to induce Gen. Grant to make his viBit to tho Stato during the Fair, but, owing to other engagement?, ho was comiTelled to delay hiH dejinrture for Portland till the 9th. It is very seldom that tho weather proves eo uniformly disagreeable for tho en tire term of tho Fair as has been the case this year. tntc li-tllC- and Tobacco, A T.AKOE STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS nnd CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING, SLIPPERS and OILCLOTH CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and TOOLS, ff vis: PAnTM. OSB.H. una va k:bsbiks, C'aJOlCB'WB.MX und M(HOi:M. l'B'-IVA H5E: h1 A1E.1C 3 riBTBO."V. CUTLERY, WOOD und U'ILLO'-WAlli:,und STATION ERYj 3fT7X.iwiei:xive3U &oodsi, k.T8'X iiosmn-Ti' Our extensive show cases are .tilled wish the finest MILLINERY AND JAHCY GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. X, B. All goods purchased at our Storo will be delivered free ot charge ... nnv nninl nn the rOUtO Of tllO Kosebura,- & Coos Bay STAGE-LINE, .B. Cf.I'H A: Co., B'roprltorr. Stages will leave Ows City every afternoon (Sunday evceptcd) on the arrival of the steamer Coos. JP.tSSEXGEltS wishing to go to Ho'cbitrg or any otlier part of the interior will make connection with the stage by going tj C003 City on ijny tho liny sUainers, LKAVI.VO COOS CITYTIIK 8.VMK DAY. wTrrs rs fovsh to be the CIUJA I'EST. BEST and QUICKEST OF ALL ROUTES. B'BIIEOSrUEI ISO.W. DAV making clo)C conncetion with the ears and ocrland stages at Roscburg. All business ontmsted to our cure will bo attended to with promptness and seen ri I v. FARE TO ROSEBURGREDUCEDTO S6 F.iuh passenger allotrtdSOV, olxnjijaijr. F. ROIIETTER.Agt. Telegraph olliee, Kinpire City. l-2s-tf miartcr of section twelve in towiKlup thirtv two, (il-') south of range tlnr teeii "(I!-) west, in Curry county, Oie gou. And I will, on tho J.'tltttiiy ofOrlolHT, 1S7U, At one o'eloek in tho nftenioon of said dav, at the court house door in Klleiifliurg. sell ".lid propertv, or wi much thereof as will satisfy tliu uni of Jf7.U0 taxes asstwaed thereon to the said Scott C. Nash, sor tho said year 1878, together with the costs and ox penses of making such sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. Dated at Kllcnsburg, Oiegou, feejit. 0th, 1870. A. U.MiHiUK, Sherid" Curry county, Cr. ...i.l .Int. ill. Ill I'Olirt llOlliM Hour in KlIi iiliiir, n'H snitl pnipertx. ur a iimch iheniitn will satify the Mini ,J ?7. taxes nKeMwil then-oii to imhI i..i... n . ., r..r uniil vear 1S7S. to gether with tin eosts and exjwnses of j fully Hilleltcl making ftieh snie. io uie iiikiuhih, liest bidder for cash in baud. Paled at Klleiwburg. Oregon, S,pl. tub. H71I. A II. Mooiu:, :W11 KherilVCiirrv county, Or. i:. (i. ; it i NiMtop, ATtbBNKr wd i:iil'S.-;iH.IAJR AT IKK, t.i-vzaxt jioi:xVS-jacolv A khuri, n( tinblte iwtniiiUKC In tsiHit l li ivt Mtnnii,iMM il UISIIMI'I D (tllKOO.S, THE 'ITl B' inSCEl i?i Maksiikikm) Jt Empike City. II. P. WHITNEY, Pkophietoh. A good supply of BEKK.rOKK, MUITOX, and all kinds of SALTMEATSandVEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a good stock of GXlOOXIXUXIS. steamer Myrtle. vl-l-tf Giuwno has been commenced on tho Northern X'nclllc railroad at Ains worth, tho new town at tho nipiitli ot tho Snako river. Ceneral Sprague was present in personal chargo of the work, and, as tho representative ol Frederick Hllllnp", picsident, turned the first shovelful of earth with his own hands, carrying the shovel homo with him as a ninmnntO Of tllO Jiai piest day tho company has scon for iir vcars. The graders have con - conspira-l mcn-ct,(i tlsoir steady progress o.sij- ward, which is not to be stopped t the tracks meet in Montana. Ik coiiHCijuence of tho late rains Coos river has been full of floating drift wood, whioh honipwliut impeded themovumontfoftho Bay steamer-. NOTICE OF.FIHAL PROOF. U. S. Lasp OrncB, ) ItosEiiuno, Or.. Sept. 27, 1870-C KTOTICE IS JIEBEHY JIVEN li that the following named f-ettlor has filed notice of his intention to inako final proof in mipport of lu claim, and secure final entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty days from tho date of this notice, viz : .Milehol Pevol. pre-emption dcelaratoiy state ment No. 3070, for the Eft i Vl4 fee 17, T 28, 8 It l.'f west, and iiaiiics the following as ins witnesses, ii. . o. E. Hedges, of Coos county, Or., and N. Thrush, of Coo county, Or. Wm. 1'. Bi:-VJAJiis', Rogistor. Kotfce of Final Proof. U. S. LavijOpfici:, ) RosRiiuiio.Or., Sept. 2u,187fl. OTICE IS HUHKJJy U1VJJ. that tho tollowingnameo roium has filed notlco ot ms niioiiuon w mako final ptoof in Mipport of his ulnim. and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from tho date of this notice, yu : J. J'-.. N -VEiSSEin ogging" SUPPLIED AT SHORT sHintiFP.ss.u.i:. VTOTBCK is hereby given that by ir li tuoof an execution issued out of Iho Countv Court of Cuiry count. Oregon, on'thelth day of September, 1S7U, to me (iirecieu aim ot-ineiv,,, commanding me to collect Iho delin quent taxes from the several persons iu saiil writ named, for tho year 178, by levy and sale of their nroperty ac cording to law, I hao feicd upon dm fnllmviiu' described leal property asses'ed to William II. Harnett, for tho said year 1K7S, to-wit : The east half of tho southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of tho soiithwtst quarter, and tho southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven, township thirty-two, south of range thirteen west i it Curry county, Oie gon. And I will, on the 25th day or October, !87, At the hour of one o'clock iu the nfter noon of said day, at the court limine doo'rin Kllensluirg, sell (be said pron orty, or so much thereof as will satisfy the sum of $7.20 taxes assessed there on to tho said William II. Domett, for the said year 1878, together with the cost and expenses of making such salo, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. Pated at Ellensbiirg, Oregon, Sept. Oth, 1879. A. II. Mooiik, Sheriff Curry county, Oiegon. NOTICE lv-Hl NOTICE OF, FINAL PROOF, , Ukiteu SVAteb Lakd Office,) ' UqWMro, Bchtttf, 1870. J TATOTICB IS1 IIEKEHY GIVEN IN that tho Wllo-viug named settler has filed notfco'of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secufe final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty. days from the date of this notice, viz: Aaron Cory, pre-emption laratory state ment No, .IGUl, for tho JVM of S M of sec. a, and N W'f4 of NVM sec. JO. inT2i,H)Uth of rango ,12 west, and names tho following as jus wan, viz : C. W. Fletcher, of Coos county, Oregon, and 0. W. Sanford, of Coos SHERIFF'S SALE. -VO'rs'5. is hereby ultra that by lr 11 tue of an execution iued out of the County Court of Curry county, OrvKnu.on the-llh day of September. lS7o,lo mo duet ttd and delitercil, anil commanding me to collect the delin quent taxes from the pernons therein named, for unpaid taxes for tho vein 1878. I bate levied iiimiu the following dcsciihud real property belonging to F. M. Tichenor, to wit : Tho north west quarter, section 7, and northwest quaiter, section Ik, tounship .12, south ratigo I- west, eoniaiiung .i aeu-s and Minuted in the county of Curiy andstatuof Oiegon. And 1 will, on thu i.ltlnlnj orctoIcr, I71, At tho hour of one o lock P. M. of said dav. at thu court liouscdooriu Klleim burg, sell all the light title anil inler est of the said F. M. Tichenor Io said properlv.or so much thereof as mat lie sulli'ient to satisfy the sum of f'.li.- 10 taxes iisH'swd theieon in said year 1878, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, tojsethor with costs and oxjiennoMif making such sale. Dated at Ellonsuurg, Oregon, Sept. tub, 187'.). A. II. Mooiu:, rtS-l Shenll Curr county, Or. HimtttT'.ssAu:. county, Oregon 87-5w Wm. F, Bukjamik, Register. Hedges, homestead "PI'"""-"" 2.'l74rfor tho SEM fee. 8.T 28, b It lo west, and names tho following as his witnesses, viz : Nathan 1 hi null, o Coos county, Or,, and M. JJovol, ot .. uoos liimiii'i fl-40 Or. WM. 1'. 1Ji:Jaiin, Ittgiotti BO0T& SHOE MAKER 1aiisiifii:m),Oo.v. WIX.IJ xo AXxU3Cii(rx Ol' gTJSTonyn woe-k in a thorough manner and use only tho BEST MATERIAL. BfflrSliMjinn FrontStwol.oiiliojiJIo Hie l'luncwr .Market. vl7tf. fVTO'ri;i: is hereby (-Iveii that by vlr--Li tuo of an execution issued out of the County Court of Curry county, Oregon, on the 4th day of September, I87'J, to mo directed and delivered, commanding me to collect the delin quent taxes from the scvoral persons therein named, for the year 187K, by levy and sale of their property accord ing to law, f have leviovd upon the following described real property he longing to and assessed to C. !'. Slot ens, for tho said year 1878, to-wit. Tho southeast quarter of section one, township thiily-two, south of range thirteen west, in Cuiry county, Ore gon. And I will, on tho 25th day of October, 1878, At the court house door iu Ellonsburg sell such pioperty, or so much theioof as will satisfy tho sum of 7.20 taxes assessed theieon to tho said O. I'. Slov ens for tho said year 1878, togelbor with thocostsand expenses of making such sale, to the highest and best bid der for cash in hand. Dated at Ellonsbing, Oiegou, Sept. 0111,1870. A. 11. .ilooiu:, ShurilfCuriy county, Or. This Iiistitniitloii now nll..i,l I be U -t facilities for ctliiratluii to bv futmil in Hi" (",Mwt Ib-glmi ,'( SnitbiTii Orcein Tin Ac.iiletnt Is gniibliittsl Into three depart ineiils (uIIowh: The I'rhnai'tf Department In ttltiih ftnliiitry Hr,mibi n laiiKht, The Junior Depnrtnn iif. Kmlirut'liiK Orth'ienii'liy, Itciiilin?, Writlnir, (irauiiiMr. tieoi'Mpbt, llit 'ft, riitsioliv), Kuinlllar hi Uiiie ulid M t taraiiit I'rmlical Atithinetli. The .Senior Department Kiiibnuliig HHk-ki'eltii:'sliiKl" l . . . 1. . . ,i . . .. i,..i . ilolllile emrt jiuiiiilij , , iii'iiiiMr, , i on,, nil liiimoiiit. Ittin, Itltetoric, Miifl.n Arithmetic, Algebra, (.eonalr, Ir,", iiiimetry ami siirtetin. .1 USUI Instriii'tlnn iu this hnnicli Is ptca when desinsl. ItoMMMSii Is-Ii.ul for from i to II per week with prltslo fninitieM, tuul f.ir still lew, when several slmliinU jliibti)- Kt'theraiiil Isiard llimn. elves. TERMS. Primary Dii'Hirliat'iit - - -IM1 liinlnr . . .... jA Senior . . .... 0f J,T. MlColMIM". I'riia il l-:i-tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. iUOTMT. Is herebv L'heii that by lr l die of an execution issued out of tlie County Court of Cm ry count, Or euon on tlie Ith day of September. A P. 187U, to mo diiected ami delivered, commanding me to collect the deliu uiient (axes fiom the soteral persons therein named, for tho year 1878, bt lew and sale of their pioperty aceoiif ing to law, 1 hate loued upon tho fol lowing doscribed real properly assess ed to A mil on- A. Hall, for the said year 17H, to-ttit: The southeast quarter of section 18, township thirty two, (.'S2) south of range twitlto (12 west, in Curry county, Oregon. Anil 1 will, on tho -ISth lny oCOcfolirr, IH7I, At the hour of one o'clock iu tho nf ternoon of said day, at thu court house door in Klleiishurg. sell said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy Ihe sum of f7.20 taxus assessed tlioieon to tho Miid Andrew A. Hall, for tho said year 1878, together with the costs ami expenses of milling such sale, tothe highest and best bidder for cash in hand. Dated at J'.lloiiMiiug, Oregon, Kept, Ulli, 170. A.H. Mooiiii, .17-I KhciiU'Oiiiry cininly.Or, THE LOOKHART HOTEL, .)!(.. i. M. I.or.tutrt I'mprletret Empiiik ( ni.Oox. 'central hot el OIV Corner of ' A" mid Front Strut, MAKMII-'IKLD.OdN. f fat ng leased nnd fixed up the hIsito lio'iso we feel warranted in proiutsini; a ki niri neal, imilpssl beds to the trau'l' ln iimi local uihIomi. CALL AND SEE US. T, O. OWKK. SIAIINIIl'IKI.U Drug Sltorc9 DU. C. II. C'OLPHN, I'ihipii. OppmtUn Xatitryfn Store, II A V K V 0 S H T .WTI' Ii V 0 N HAS l AM. HOIITH (IP JD-JEtTTGrS r(ii.i:. Having lately bought the slocl; of (lrugH heretofore belonging to Dr. Hurry Lane, I am now 'nopaicd to carefully compound and tint up jihywuiau'H preKcriijtioiiB, The lint ronago of tlioso having iii'otuiriiiUoiiH to ho filled, in roHiwel fully nolicltnl LOUJSF.MUNIIOJ': ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. in tlie County Court for Coon county, tjii'Kon, oi rroimie. Ill the limtlr-r of llio estate of A, I) I.iirimier, deceased, u nr.nn.tM, aii oruer hum nccn duly made by tho abote entitled Court, direct. Ing the iiiMlcrMKiicil, administrator of the estiile of A. I). I.ununer, deceiued. to sell the rcil estate heloiiitiiig to satif estate to-wlti bit (I in block I, Iu the tow n of Siiiiiiur, In Coos county, Orogon, to sat isfy the debts of said estate; theiefore, notice Is lieieby iveii, that, hi pursu ance of sold onler, I will, on .MON, pay, Tin'. arm pay w (htoiskh, )s"t), bet t tea the hours of 0 o'clock a. m. and I o'clock i: m. of said dav, at the CoiirthoiiKO door in Kinpho City, oiler wild ical uttalu forHuUuit piibliuauclloii, lotliy liljiJiot blddsr for cash. S. l Kumiivooii, Adihlnixtiator of s.dd itlutg, I'.i'i I vvjit inbi I ' t J,'' ISO- CHEMICALS V wim:h rim MnpiciNAii i'introsr.8, i-viii-fci'X'Tjaeir, 'I'ltUNHIUIN, MX'oivctaiiw. XOIXjIH'A'4A.3 I 'JX OTjIiHU, lJOXI.X.,lJJV3ill-v'' tU'X'Jk.'X'XOTVXJlll.ir iJT1' IMOIIOOIiMOOHM, AJ.W) choici: CIGARS m TOBACCO, and everything usually 1 pt I" ,l Jii.nic.ti. niscKNsAiit . J'lrttei'ipthHH LarefitltU Co'" iHiiimted, vl-U-tf .,::.f wm' -,rr s - y dftj.