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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1884)
KW 1 s . WWfUJL TJaejOoqst Mail. Published every Thursday momlpir. Ity jblrrf XHURCffi Editor nnd Proprietor" jWrTM,mM : months.. v 3 l do being without liorns. Tho benefit of Oils absonco of the worse than useless Published tsw Thursday morning ,Jej:gS3CMuia.bx)aiQW0 pnlly on tho stock jrpt by theso polled bulls out 6? llRTblifiionftd Texas cow. J4tforiivaIU)i8jlmlMiMstQcimioY4'j aim much qupbriocitnlhai of tllfrir damf ? six ITiree momrV M MAR"Mrfl:i dTorkuon Thursday, : : 8 i ft I December it, 1884 r ,,, ., i ; - -r- V'" R. R. R.- i884G; O. P. Dedicated, wlihont permission, to Rev. Mr. Darelianl. D D. I , ConBtiioi.itlnrcRjirtiait.'atoesn I f 1 ncspeakm'UtsMngs for the funlflftn AM niiV ne;1 Mi iiiiihiiii'.ij pn II, . urn ii i II 'IMP much attention, manure ami Improper Boll nro often used to tho ilctrimont of iiJgii.ieHl-LLl!l "H'L. LRH their ulont&do not JJjrlvp,,, Jho fact Is inMd'rrinTilo sou frojn foneo-coriiurs. nud nfenirrtll5'V!erFlltrt1i!iiff,V?ii?rrrHn.id' M theqMH'po Wi tffli'uridMo fttojb-' Confounded will n ronyiHs-curslna tnll. Making much mfsc hlef for the nan from Main?! Blind, blundering DnrchaM bluntly Murtldjout A bit of bigotry that Wasted Wainci Reum, R-oro. K-ttielliona-riish, refractory R's, "To R is human," se axe toughs ngaln! Fierce at the finish 6f the famous fight 1 lie c clone clerical careering: oamc; ' R. R. R. Ah! Dil-t baleful, busy 11 'TneJrtt,fTkJh,''fhoetlf A h& iliamel . H . lift kifiSIt HillTbituim btRrTiM beholding flurcTrtrd's blow! Dan Manning dmccd for dear, UtjpltiTctl de light, C leveland caught courage from the cruel count Wjille Ilbpe hailed Hendricks from licr happy higlit'l turn out n finof totality of beef nnd nro reared and ifnttundd mnd trbs porteth tQ imArkot mora ocondfjiWatly Then Ahoro. .U tho fcuporior safety "in handling thenvHheirinilder Ahd qirib ur disposition; and tho inability f .go- 4ng nnd hurling esch dthor when herded logotuor, lidwovcx closqly. u la rearing this tort iol eatthtoh for ttidr mitturo n rear of .HWd lcarIibf.-tMdnor' nnhtiM Uilrihtfint&'. IMl .-.. ...--. -...j i' with it little bdhodnst. hhll a itf lilUo old decayed mttiittW.'iil'wliht lBfte(ki6d. A-fow sltiAll lumps of cbtlrcoal'lehliflr" through the flutes W YisM AfrMrKMHiri i In'thc bottom bf tho'tot; rtUMt(Md"ta promote Malm by TbmovirnJ IWpurinas tn'tlte earth. AnfitlioVVlrufti or dro'apo ii fniUlMotifl w'hteVlitrf. I6IMi(ro Iff foo oftn Withheld 'ttrtUl tho iilant 6'rtfTehJ: tho great plains, in preference- tb of olso" is1' hppliett too freely wYth'dnt horned '.stock, a (larger profit is roa- rcfeoh."Tiie-HsppV mctllitn'sh6ufti ib" l'Ll'"J.''W Mlicellaneout Adrertliementi. w,urgw'aiwre'qf' l DREF;&T ON" IN PRICES; t. ...., s . iaT'1 -,AtftTlM t i' -n " --'"ii'iiiTiiiiiiii iiwWMwiiliiai4iNijJTninriiTrTirnP' irnMMIi'yTTnffff " aJVarZiui:Kw8UFXE3M.tf P; Spring Mattress (Zl' '"" fTT?-ocfeT n.n 4 It was a goose, a giddy, rabblinr goose, ration, Once shrilly screaming sccnictl a town's sal- ized. Indecdt this admntaco has bcct calculated at 5 to 25.')x?rccnt, dopanilonU on Uio, brood of It he so horned nttimals boin more or loss Improwdj ugainsl which .4 hey are pittml in sttch trlbv The Food bf Birds. 1 iHit. O, this Bothanfs giddy, sibhtlnc goose Nonplussrd'with noodle note a noTjlcl)htIon) Woulu'st con the cause of Cleveland's conquer ing countc, O BJaipe's snnporter with tlie savRe scon I? Reflect on ImroMtrd's cwwrv R R. K , And own -onr party's "out upon a foul." Sneoclisccnielh jilver sundry ongsttrs sing, txi so'ngslrs ing that silence wrnieth gold; Ah, silly sihtr, unci you not been shown. This tearful tile, I trow, had not been told. The Science of Hair-Cuttlnff. Thorcis nothing which alFerts tho ajn pearancoof man or boy njoro tiiut tha stylo in whtcli Ids hair is cut. In th0 cities the men usually have their hjir trimmed at least as often as once, a month, but in the country it is often im possible to have this matter attended to reguiariy, ana, unless there uo some "' ' Dy'Ctirence Weert.1 It is protKsed in a few articles, to. de termine so far as pOssiblo, tho economic f etattisw some bf our commonest birds, htf indicated by tho clalwrato investiga ttons of the fool 6f tttfult birds mhdo by Professor B". A"J Forbes, of Illinois, and of thofoixljpf tho ncstlinp3x,!iich tho writer made during the past season, Professor Forbes work is recorded in the reports of the Illinois Horticultural Sutfcty hml the bulletins of tho, S?ato Laloratory ol Natural History, xhq investigations in thecaso of young hirda are given in A pamphlet, issne'd'rom the Ehtomolorfcal laboratory of tho Michigan Afertcultdral College, lleforo taking up' tlioseveal species it -wttlubQ fwdll to state some of (ho general principles irivolVcd. Let it bo under stood that at present no one has a riglit to state positively, thai any bird is not more beneficial thai) injurious. JBefor.O( 3ii anr we can iiroooiiiicj linli'mrnt iiikiii nnv liomo talent much can be pressed inta! suecies.. careful investicatTons aiiubb- bo. iSrvico, tiioipqn and hoys go about in n 'made through a long seiis ol years of snaggy stale, iviucii is enough to spoil its food, unuor all comliuons ordinary tho appearance df an A'hollo. JTost j and abnormal, nud not in ,ono locality only, but in several; lora bird, may, during its sojourn in ono place, uuder men, especially armors, whoso hands uecomo sttfToncd bv tho natuio of their workaro iucupalila pf4dvelopitig Jtfft- i.c&a jti lOi t;ti4"g hears,ihftho women of tlio ,timily sIiould.ECO.to it ij.-r ' ' that tho men nd boys uuder their care dp not go. about twkeuipt and ugly, be cause a competent barber is not at hand. Any tolerably deft-lumleTl. woman with a particle of taste can learn to cut the hair of her husband, father, brothers and sons, not only neatly and becomingly, but stylishly, ii she chooses to try. She will be more than rewarded by the improvement oil their appearance. It will effect more in this line than a new suit of clothes. A beggar with neatly trimmed hair and beanIjndlLIiMllliUijrthaiLa rich nun who allows Ins locks to stragglo ab6"fft ' lii's neck and ears mid Ida beard to grow ' at w ill. It Is stated that w omen barbers are the neatest and inost satisfactory of tho wielders of tho razor, but wo are "not prepared to encourage women to enter n profession itt which the v- encounter a promiscuous crowd of men in sucli a work. It is, however, entirely proper and desirable that every woman whose circumstances render it difficult' to secure the sen ices of a juofessional hair-cutter should learn to attend to tho wants of her family in this regard. A good comb and brush and a pair of sharp shears are the only implements required. Raise a quantity of hair with the comb, cut evenly across it; repeat the process, lifting tho fuir at different angles from the head so as to avoid any thing like a swathe-like appearance; take care not to cut any locks too short, and, after a little practice, anv ordinar ily quick-witted flmUeijergetic .woman may avoid having hi -hor-JrtmilyJUhe t bhock-headed boys of whom our conn try Bchoolhouscs are full, and the men with hair raggedly fringing their collars, or else cut ttraight across in tho primi tive" fashion so common in our rural districts. A man's glory, next to his strength, is his head. Then give him ' tlio full benefit of its manly shape, w ith out the disfigurement of neglected locks. Good looks, say what you will, aro a great spur to affection. Then, wives and mothers, make your lood ones not only as good, and pure and wise as you can, but as proeontahle. The nrfvien which wo hove -given is homely, hut it is sound and it is practical. A good rubbing witlvbay rum or alcohol will prevent bad results in way of colds. Choose a mild day,' if possible, and then, with courageous heart and steady hand, apply yourself to your tusk. Trim off the straggling hairs when you get through, take groat pains witli the locks infroutof the car, and, indeed, with tho edges all around, and, though tho labor may oxhaust you somewhat at first and'tnay tako a good part of an hour's time, you will find a gain by a year or two more, not only in dexterity in yourself, but in tho improved appear ance of your family, which will amply repay you for all your trouble. Black PoiledfCattl e. fllyA IJ Allen. J , Thcfco are fulfilling my predictions, made in 187'.', when I wrote repeated articles for the agricultural pajwrs and used my best 6xertion privately to pre vail on western ranchmen to introduce thorn among their herds, which was soon dono. Now, atter some years of exiwrienco witlt them on tho great Plains and the Kocky mountain vulleys, certain conditions, do great injury, while in anothor place, where the condi tions of life are different, it may do only bgood. Before tho question of itlie ifrcl.i- tion pf.bird.vtQ agriculture can be sot tlvd, a fuller kuowledgo must he obtain od. not only of tlie food of birds at all ng.es and under all conditions, but also of tho relations ot tho different classes qL insects to eacli other and to agricul ture. It lias been estimated that them are three, birds six months in tlie year to every acre of ground in Illinois, and probably the same ratio is true of most of the northern and western states. Professor Forbes sa vs; "It is mv oniu- rroirtnarnrieam t-nv-vt.iw -j ti.v tj of birds consists, of insects, and .that this insoctfood willxverage, at the- low est reasonable estimate, twenty Insects or, insects' eggs a day for eacii individu al of these two-thirds, giving 7200 "per acre, or LW,000,OCO,000 for the state of Illinois a number which, placed ono to each square inclif surface, would cover 40,000 acres." "Careful estimatesof the average num ber of insects per square yard in Illinois give us at farthest 10,000 per aero for tho whole area. On this basis if the operations of tho birds were to be sus pended, the rate of increase of the in sect hosts would Iks accelerated about 70'porjcent, and their number, instead of remaining year by year at the same average figure, would bo increased over two-thirds each year. Any one famjhar with geometrical ratios will understand Che inevitable result In the second year we should find these pests nearly three-times as numerous as now. and. with that astounding acceleration of -increase characteristic of geometrical .pro gression, they would multiply until in about 12 j ears wo would have The entire stale carpeted with insects, ono to the square incli over our whole territory." AH inserts w ere once considered in jurious by tWinass of tho people, and as it was known that birds feed largely upon them, the conclusion was natural that the birds, in sofaras they confined their diet to insects, were of -servico to the farmer. But a. better knowledge of insect life, showed that many species preyed upon their weaker injurious brethren and thus served to keep them in chock. Now tho quostion arises: "Which of theso classes of Insects do tho birds most eagerly consume If they eat tho beneficial predacious insects, ob viously tney do tnpre harm than good. More than this, in order to be beneficial the number of injurious insects must bo many times greater tlian the beneficial ones, for a single beneficial insect would kill bul'Mro! tnititm.u i.w. A.ZLi 11 ... v,v.-. .ujmivua UIll-0 UUUIJII JJJH life. For instance, there is a class call ed Carabidus, which prey upon cut worms aod similar devastators, aud robins are known to cat both of these classes. To make a clear case in favor of tho robin Hmustbo prorod that. ho devour half a dozencnt-worms for every predacious caraid beetlo takon, suppos ing that tho latter would have destroyed hut four or five cut-worms had it lived. But, on tho other hand, it must bo re membered that this rule applies also to tlie relative valuo of vegotable and in- aimed nt in every caScf. Pure nil' W jtj.it ntfOHsoritirtl to Vegetable US to nutfnaT llfoi wnscquentry'whdnuvc'r tho wpth.e" isfatomhlb admit it over tho follrtgK Canton nnd Avou nro, adjoining town in Xitchfield mountains.. Connecticut, that nro infested with woodcliHcks, The select mon of qacli town offered bqunti of 50 cents for eacli woodchuck, killed! J.ho Avon selectmen required as the woodchuck's tail, whihythq .Canton selectmen demanded tho deposit of the cars. For tho past year .thoto.Jiavo been unusually, hirgq demands upoujtjie town exchequer for bounties in each of theso towns., nnd, when by accident tho Cantop solpctmcn and Avon select men met aud compared notes, they found hy a singular coincident that the number of tails submitted to tho Avon 'selectmen was precisely the tumo as tho number of pairs of ears shown up to the Canton olliijcra. Investigation showed that wlum, tho Avon boys caught a woodchuck they cnt . off Us ears and tail, and the Canton boya did thowime thingr, and theit thoy swopped ears for tails. Thus ono wobdchuelr did double duty, .The selectmen of both towns, with creat dienitv. Ilu'romwin !-, cided tOTfay no tii'ore bounties for wood- ehnbkH and i6 ftrnitrs are fridlgrjSnt uireau - fti nWelllnit OI.OTHrNCTiaGIUA'rivYanUHJt!Hl! UATKHi'' nnyHlteilKlinoi?r' tu 1 1". ,mi t ,sh T " ASluUo- .dolOSiito'selt an , flMnpmJw,. SKVBU W&tr to btf otdltllnihlly',hnlnrf'H,onr , 'stock' nn.i'tiiat wo.h.tyo put,. , Ur" ,,r ' '' ... ,. PT VUrlv JW34 TIlK hWVKSTNOTOir.'"'"' l " - PWJliNP h " y 'ivimAsJiwjd our A!&oV,WA-vJUlr.'iU ui ' 4 Hint an mjvo. trade is auivh vqnlcte J? the yiuAuraUtfilai, i irpoi.viying our iuunwiHt. ftMh f, X apOCJ.q,IilJvNP, lMm and' iilgiTUaUiK'fl FltMSlUNU w)$,. ,vA0Tti ri ' gHOlfe, jfA'K aud CAW. OlUOLOflUNU and KUH11F.U UOOM, . t'lAfAKN ntUl lUInt.f,St, SIOAKHfWvVlNlWnhU TMnll OU,y, hull Mlier"1 ,il uxehtmntlon is, WhUt" ; lH'rfijct qqrondvlut v)vNt ' i - j 7 J. MMH) & SOIfPropriotws. (a luii.aHsortmeut ut VW miitrvn ok , OJtOCERipS, . IMlOYteUV. v WlHt( ht t LlQV9BS;iplQ,CKKUXt.UWVWARKi PAIN jirpof niucicstoq immftrtHM to jvwjvUsxv itwumwr Mlscellancoui Advcttliements. -w- j-n- 4w.: pring Mattress! MlKcJIaneous Adettliemeiti, tiartgfllloii I 11:1 mm T AM NOW MANUFAOTUHINO- I nnd Hfllhiit nt mytdiop, at the ship ttdlU.lKTlpeiUmd.beilMW.Wif ln.s for tho lirh'ti ivor PUl npuu till m.u. iliinil.illVv. h niiiiifltv nnd in ability to beds of all kinds uiid dhnoif slons, nnll-TrtWlrtrwvWlw4r,'tt,r1l, inliini nl tlcmUlaWliltJ' ltetull price, $i w liolcsale, fl CO. lU'foio Inning onr iimttresH, examine biuii,, xfllloh -M "diHuMWIy, Utuh?WU; TIiIm Jrit NlrrHBlltCHlMjjr sslw m 9 ! L- COB M i".k ijhiii; ItlA ii inrttfl' - STORE i nkW'iHK'iHnn Wr.ikncs, crmn UlNflHlHClIU torihum, l'riulalor-llKlTR?'-Smlin Hum, LmllllOM, Un. - rrt. llenn- Ward Mche'a nofabfe lwusewife," Ts qtlotcd In h "paragraph adrift wfthoht' credit, ' asf giving ayny this"Eocret" of cooking a fat old hen so as to rehdertho flesh even richer aud sweeter than that of a full-grown chlck on,'and just as tender: Sho steams It tnn hour, theh rubs with salfnnd peeper inside ami out, stuns fdr batting ami steams tlirce-hourslanger or until teii derv Finish by b.roniug. nicely in the oven. The slaw steaming can bo man aged in any big enough kettle by crass ing'u support of spoons in the bottom, where will be fonnd tho liquid base of a capital gravy, with tho minced giblots and the drip of the basting butteradded. NOTICE' FOR TITa"C PItOOF. I-ad Office at Rosebukc, Oregon, November ag, si(. -OTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll the follow rng-named settler has filed no nce of his intention to make final iioof in sun. port of his claim, and tliat said proof vll be pire City, Oregon, Oa Saturday, January io, 1885; Viz: Wiluaxi Uowkom, pre-emption dtclara tory statement No. j7tj. for ih uimUh n,-,r. ter of the southwest quarter, the soulh half ol the southeast quarter, and Jot 1 of tection 18, tornship 33 soutli. range 11 west, Willamette nicnaun. ' He nansss the following-witnesses to prtTe his continuous residence upon and cultivation if said land iz : W. N. Adams, A. E. McCnllocli, John Row ron and J. DougUs, all of Marshneld. Coos I county, Oregon. df4td Wit. r. Benjamin, lUgister. Marsliiield, Oregon, Henry Sengstaeken, - - -. Proprietor, Drugs, i Medicmis, - tCliemiGals, . vu , Paixfcs, Oils, Candies, Tohnccg nnd Cir.':. StalJio4H'ry:.juul m'y Tollet,Vrlircjil PurajlViuGri ' ' and Liquors fir Medicinal use, , . PrescripUoitst-kUlfrtllvctunpoundCd. 'Accnt for" Wells. FnrctV Ge-'s T.xlirOflM. N. U. O'Jiu Jimpiro City lWji ftiorft ill'Chntfnnd ntidof tlrtS (Otitic rrtaniigomeht and ow neiwhipLTaBvhrrerrrfrrrv. Orders; lulLnt uitluir Horn will receive pruuipt aUu"ti0 -. n JI1ltY spwwiiy. MX Vh' tnuh ofMArr5 to yrati tft ptMthl wllrdihfjnnigfrrtSfnf iyMrtt(inat "i leal Deblhlv, Srniliial nniii'. sciiuoLua opkn tllitlAlfU UVM,hlH,il. " , unioi.i uav l',r I I.U1 Inm I. Ami from mm line It lliorotie iVlng It In obtain ce'illfi 7 to 10 p. m,, for iTwifl &"WMDl '11. M ..i I. il.. ...... t. - ", iin uihwi iiititvuKilltmi will -' tt -.i.i-i .j.ij. " "' 11 iu iHiinin crri ncflir at r.u.. 7.1(.1 i.bii k:ziy:L."iw irtticrs nnu PA'V (SAT. "I irem 3 to I ft. .''"? !ntriictla..7;, i-"dUm I SSfcJ litrJ.:1 matet of rurl. winTT?. And lKt chool iprcUlly ndaplctl Io fit Ihtni for , pnwikally Iniighl nml llluttraird Mln,"fcl lnilruiurnu nml Ixxilt. inrin.iu. n .. . Nfcrui WMmMWidJli.S5i, tAPl I'DMUNfl MrMWuiu '1 1 404 awl o4 iVailMitrctrjajHurraj .,-i mi .mi-t-m f mU iVlik' ii hWliU. miLtiratKri 1 11 1 ' coiuplk atiom, NEW BE!1 1H i . SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT "COURT, OF THE State of Oregon, for the County of Coosl Charlotte It. BeLLARrr. pLiintifT, vs. James H. BcttAKD. dUuidant. Siimnum for .rrlif Suit in equity for dhorce. To lAMtS II. llL'l.I.AKIl 3)ni..n9mnl .1-. fendant: In tho name of the Slate of Oregon uu ate ncrciiy riquuca io appear and nnkwer the complaint filed against )ou in,lheabptc emitled court nnd cauvj. inSvlrlch Charlofte'E. Buljard, nboje-named. is plaintiff, nnd you, James H. Dullard, are defendant, on or Ufore the first day of the next regular term of court, to beheld at the courthouse in Empire City, In said county, commencing; on Monday, thezsUi day of May, A. D. 1835. And If you fail so tp appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint to wit; 1 pr me dissolution of the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant. ' ror me care ana custody of tlieir minor child, Millie Dullard. For alimony, nnd that defendant pay such sum as shall beitnl for the maintenance of snid mnor child, Millie Bullard. ,, , 'That plaintiff have, and possess in fee simple, annndithtud ohe-tlurd part of the real property described jo the complaint. , f i For the costs and disbursements of thixnli. and " .--," Such other and further relief in M thf , siiau seem just ana equable. j ms summons is puoiislieU by order of Hon K. &, llean. Judge of the circuit court of the siaie 01 urcgon lortne second Judicial district, Said order having date the 28th day of No vember, A. D. 1684. CRAWFORD & LOCK HART and W. SINCLAIR. dC4 I'laintiff's Attorne)S. Tim ntidersFgnl llftylng bqlilit fiam UK. O. II. (tOMf'tW FID Iffi STO Irani Sircc.illnrnnflltl, 4reernt SoKeitrS .1 c uitiiiunn.cp of tlio libdrnfpatroiinge extended iu theV',sl1' ' Lnrgo-iinnrovfttiuits aro holnjj niado and the stock heavily increased, ' aiirw Drtlgs, Clieiliicals, Patelu'Meircihes, Perfti merits, Ti iiaiC, Sponged, Combv nnulics, llaln mut Funcy Cmidics, Notion and Klr.cyGoo.ls of alf kinds. ' Tlie licst nsottment of Picture Frame In the county, all sires and at all prices, kept In stock or made to order at short notice. Full and complete line of Paints, Oils', Varnishes, Glass and I'mty of the purest nuShty. Painters' nnd.Arli.ts rq ilerfals bf every description constantly on, hand. . Am arranging to import through New Oxlenns. direct from C 5jUi, the finest brands of lUnna CignrsiRnd Tohicco.' Ing acqualnlAhce with lrutlng tobacvomsis In New Orlcairt wilt enable me (oj.cc.ure the finest goods at tlie lowest prices. 'Hie local trade-will be iupfiljed at liberal rates. All goods at wholesale as well as reUuj. Correspondence from nrlghtoring country solicilul. .. , .. r. .. Vm Am -0,. Pruprhftur. N. B. Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully compounded. sett AYVIEW BREWERY Clemmenseii & Et-siiioC Keeps constantly oivlmndnnd pttitw Tyr bftlo n sicnjgr irlclq 0 LA8iE:K BfcEK, AL -ANR PORTJER:, , U'HOLKSALI An ItEXAIL, ' , H' MYBAIi'IS SUPPLIED H777 ?HE CJWJGJiST DlbUtDB. 0F WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Kol of f'l H a nil from wlatorr cause prodntnl It rnrlchrs nnd putifies the blood, J.trriijUnl the nerves, bniin, muscles, digestion, icptpdiiqilre organs, ami physical and incnl.il faculties. It Hopi any unnatural debilitating ilraiif upon hf syslrm, presenting Ins ulutUarK Io v, lleWlllat lm.drv.uii. sciuUial losses silli the mine. etc.. so desfhlcUve to rriiml nml Ijmly Irh a sure eliminator of nil Kidney and lUaddrr Com plaints. It contains no Injurious Ingtcdicrttl lu those sufTcrlni! from the evil rlfrcls of youth. fill indiscretions or excesses, n ecdy, ihurough nml K'iiiiincnt CCKK is i.l'AKANli.i.P. nd. $3 50 T boulo. or 5 iHtUle In rsvtr, svitb fliU dlrectioiit nml ndsicc. If6. Sent, tactile from iU;rsailoii, to any ftdilrrs, uposl lecelpt of price, or 1 w w. lui nan only ol aifi Kearny street, San. Francisco,, C ftl. t oiitulutluns sttlcUV MnriilefiltaltiT Wirt or nl oft'iic, tKn: Fot theft epretilriKt pf'P4 base rirlAplW prlntt address,' under sulhcienl to show its merit, still tie sent to any age, new , jM-rr - - o licnls, uud in. order tq secure, prrfccl secrecy, 1 idopletl nrintt address,' under WliKh ill 0atlwifriu,riforarded. TtJAiIBorrtfnnJ one applying by letter, stating his symptoms and communications strictly conliuentut. mns ly notic'k foifi.VAt, rito'o INi Orrnx at RosKuuxn, Oregon, Oilober 37, 1884 NOTint ISlJIFMKIiV (ilVKN THAT tlrtfotl(iMnj"litmeit sittterhJifiled notice linn iMuike'fimi proof in suivikk! quarter oLJhyorthet ipMrKoi section ti, "mi!C HksSSfM" ' "mcU i ociB I 8.MlMKl jij jgj jy. cox; MSSB R HsVflsssssssW1 " A tnVssssssssssDB HpUK front Srcct, ftarshfied, Ogn, ?IVsssssi " 'Pi - or-nmntetittnrt uvsaislre'rimit uroof in suivikk! of this ctilmiirirfi thatMld'pTOOf-rlU'beirfct' iK-iore 1 ne iicih 01 1 00s county, nt I mplre C liy, ' OrrFrf'day, tfeclinbert5ji884, Vli I uuitic J-lts,iH4M,ijiri,enipilon declara tory scitcmmit NrtIt fftf Jh north half of the souihsest'quaritVa'IlWlilHihvtst quwirr ol the soiilh.iiOfJtort -t.V4nd.thr mxtlmrst tovsnsliiifSaittout iiieriduiiJtLH lie njfhes;tlli&.,r(lluriti:fallfjiirs to prov his contlnuourWiieQgdtafe&tfhd culilvatlort of wld Lind tetVM&f; J S. hiniili, Fred Hansen, Charles Johnson aod A, hudetlund,, nil of Marshlkld, Coot ixJunly,, Oregon, i r 1 " A Jocaotrl Wsf F.llf.NJAstlS. hpgi(erf j Inu Orrick at Rosrnuvo, Oregwrf twtotici: is HRRrtivii'nvK.Vi'jUT a-JA'ot- in(nfyu:-i.viviitttcr na wed no tier of his (mention to make final proof In sup. phe Cirl Orrfe &9 WW l-"" tOn Vir I .yst: statrment southeast quarur nnd jlic tombimit qoarwrbf me iuiiiNrsi.niurirr oi.svsciion ic. and n. northeast O.u.ificr' M Hirf'northerqoarter of wKa8' n "r,t' He naini the follouinx itnei)ai to pros Ills continuous residence uivan nnd culllviilion of said land -sli Jolin S. Smith, Andrew MaiUon, James Mor, timer and fieorge Mottlmcr, nil of MarsJifieltl, C 00s coumy, Orivgn, , wiwiu svsi f nrsvAMii, Register "1 1 1 nn ... 1 1 I 1 NOTlCi: FOK lftKATMhC(n Land 0f(c,at R,oi-iuta, Oiegon, Novomlier 1, 18J1 TUIICK IS HEREIIY (ilVKN THAI) 'UUCksVl STYLEII P.mO. . LTJsa wdrt SntKTs'UAtinHi&UfMMaM t ' 0tpchitohWC4atrH Hotel, nHM,'wwr:n riM.LY inkoru shr Inn ust rfceiseil ,mM AN ULLCJANT .VTOCK QF NKV floopj kSIIIHACINO A Cl)Slrl.r.Tsf aMutI.i.ja. 1 AnrtTWTl Itniri flAf.tVxt .11 t.,I . "I Children's Toys of1 AUitUEacKinoirfcr A tJwn orspvMisw li solkitetL pw oji aiut.aiiUivo.rny hew poods. . , THE ;jjQffl WJgHitn NilsUtlii SIMPLE 1 "V JuHHHtB'lHlasssssssssssssssssssssssss i.vtrtxP&'temteM4, MStHArtftsrKtHerttonMecsariilorf No, a 731. for the snutli lialf nt ih isra SUMMONS. IN THE! CIRCUIT COURT OF THE" Sute of Oregon, for the County of Coos. S.AM.Y ANN FAItKIM, plimtiff, si. IlARVKV HAUL1.V and SAKAIi Haim.ev, his vsife.de- iciiu.uiu. -luminous iur rcilil. bull in equity to reform a deed. To IlARVF.T llADI.EY and Sahah Him w above-named defendanls: In the name of he State of Oregon You, and each of you, are hereby required to apjieir and answer the com pbint filed against you in the abotc-cntillcd court and cause, on or Uforu the first day of the i,.ai ttKuiai icflll Ul K1U1 COliri. in Im h, 1.1 nl flu. court-house in Empire City, In said county, com mencingon Monday, the 25th day of May, A. D. 1885, A,n?'L0"fil11 f lo aPPr and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In the complaint to ssfr 'I hat the conveyance of real property hereto fore executed by these defendants to this olamt, iff. and fully set forth in the complaint, lie amended to that the description of the Veil sect food that may be eaten. For llZrttt?.'?SuMJ& V- 3. " "lock No. ,in the town tf Nonh ' E. A. ANDERSON, f Xjisra-'s trie folio iiir-namM u-nlrr In. r.ii i,,i,j l l.f. 1. . I . . .....iH.IM( . iHaiiiinuion 10 inuiasliuaV proof In suppoii of Iris-claim, and tint ui.L proof v(ll Ui tnadu before Ihe Judge or lierlc'of C001 cduniy, at Lmplre C ily, Oregon, ... ,i Oq Friday, December i9piS84, Vir; jASfEK A. Yoakam, liomesliail No. 4472 for flic sotillmest iMi.nirr i.f ,h.. ,r,n,.. 7.7... 1,4 of o.i .; .i i' : ' "7rr;'?r?;H"-'- - ," mo cm nii ni me norm SEWWG ORA 3 & UNION. GT.LOUIS M0;AUA4tfA A. -rf-mmHtm HAMUElf HILL. IU4vMSt atrret, MA'pH UssssssBrlll INECI k'SXlZ HWArfiOlllL'f 8q Fnuiclc,ji;al. TO WHOM ITMAV CONCOIN, N. U llanUnutruVmtfVa Siiti ntiivt tfiCrM MlCS'hUN-4 ca. lui Un dlssolU by ma- i stance, the destruction of a single cut- LIVERY AMD FEED STABLE, MAIJSIIFIE,P, QJtKGQX. HADDLE HOUSES AND BUGOY TEAMS to let at nil hqurs. HAULING dond at tho1 shortest no-' tico nnd at very rcasonablu rates. COAL and WOOD always nh hand and delivered ul the lowest rutts. lsssJssfnsNJssPl BSSWPJPsA STELJVCEK MYRTLE HUM STABLE MAiiunvihi), oititQox, " JJ6ICSES TO LKTATALLHOUItS. Hauling dono at short rtolico. 'WOOD and CpAL always. ,911 hand, which will bo delivered nnywhero at tin; owest rates. ' t, LANG. tu iiijriitrr 11 nil iri nnriiitiatt .... n .1 . northratt quarter of section 14. tostiithlii ae V.iS . N r. Hansen retiring snd Ihal south, range 11 west. WmUmrttemeddlan "ff nrtiieoftHstlng of Ur, cWiwensen Mil , Hen. me. the foiling " ,2 10 Vrov. ilch$JXMUW'r!!al!l1' hi. conjliiuou vVlK ,u n aJJl cu S l'?" Ku1' ,''rs4'n,, i65W sptrhuoul of saUiUnd-5lrjT 1 i fti JT g"li'va,,on and mall liquors unit cigars at Urn old .land. John a iwli. Orofge M .&)? imm ' J?", fW 1'i"'fc'vfBlU ldrfsuHW Knowlmr. nml 1 l-.i.. ki. ..... .' ". . V""-"" Will be ssettlnl ib I Mianwniari-A'feiinMtM ---, ,, , ..i.ii.ii. field, Coos county, Orrgi "Oftd, , ij VM. r iiXl'' ' ,,fcfl - 0.Niyir4 lifer. ti . Z T w ' ' simDcr x.and Notice. UNirm.STATns I,Am0rr, " r-f".' wfcKU, CJcli i.1 InilK SI Siiitii the west half of Hie sbtilh is, uic nnrtu ilierS, iBfli. Vtwv'.jyiai..7iiAT ftfluatferofscClloii .Vrof JL,Oal il,M,crf 5 H '"""'"est qua, frpfwflWiiB.Ma'iifclJfjiulusasl quvler of the .ouiheast quarter of section ,,, lownshln ,V under the act of congress ofjiirie iT 1H78, for he sale of Umber land, In thi state, oc ah fornla, Orriron. Nev.id.n nn.i 1.. ir..i.,:... . " -- - .iHiii;iuii ier nil debt, due the old firm are payable to Lira inenseii . Kyiinff the tu(lti 'eirflslltutinB lh new firm. - AlKtlXin'.MMl'.N.SIi.S, TKHAN I.VANOrF. -Urshlleld,K)fVgtjn, SrpUmiUt if, tStll. r rilory. irom tierce winter winds and storms as similar coats have ever done tho buffalo. In addition to this sunar. w ?- . . ,. ' -,.-.... iwnt) ui .luriii - worm far over-balances tho harm .lone ! S ffi "'!!y' ?ft'0.n.',a.,1,,.,l"u, hi5 me uate 01 nils cieerer .deliver to this iiLiinliff ciecuol conveyance to Iho premises, liereiu. de. fcnoeil, and it sucli conveyance be not made, For Jheustsand disbursements 0 this suit and Uuclj other nnd urfier re l(cf ns to the court shall seem meet. Ths4roiiions i published byprderof Hon. K. b, liean, judge of the circuit court for .the becondjudlclaldijlrict, ' H ' W oaiaoruer Hearing date tlur 38th cLiy of No- byc,tin u shu-le strawberry. Jor the 1 'of WSiS.TIIsa Vi'ttfe ..!.., t..1..l ...,.. 1 . . 'lUlvrr In lhl ,.l,l..,l . ' , S"" thov aro found thr, i,nnB r ..1, UrA.wlWmVvwrnW'ttMDZnZ Improved bre,l l Mt,i ,Zi .'"' V fWiiiaLoiica have dontroyMlirfbcd.. and if such conve. Thin ... t , 11 . ,, wu' agrpat number olborries. So it is un- ramarrlo:ox,r thick coats of hair protect them as well " V ' ""' dpi Tho jcason why bo jnanyi pcojijo lal with window-idants is because thov m.a..lA fl.n mU.. TT.I.. . I S eilllu-r A II Rfl . ior hinoss is the great adta7r;i;,d 1I.tf.Lifc LlQllTJtEJt, Proprretor KVAV i'l.MIVl'AItl.Ii.i' TTNTIL FUJtTHER NOTICE THE j Steamer Myrtle win ruii as follows 1 1-rave Mar.hlicld lor Utter City every 111 ITOTIGE I ALL PIlKSONS 1NUKUTUD TO THE late firm of CLKMMENSIiN &CQo( the Uayvicw llrrvsery, am iH-rcLv nilfi.,1 ii. ni?,l,y i""'1,.,1! .HwiillACiiInnny of the ?2 ..,. . iU ' """'Jl'n'vill be Um-d JaU??1"! Gm ' 'M"l March Z??-d?tcltcwi on all eoorl. rZ V everv mornlnv and every Afternoon nl 3 o'clock. rase Utter C'hy for Marshficld and I'mrrf ..-' 1 l.l W- 1 ,. ..,... ETriy lurcnouii miiu iui Ainrsniiciu pvery aler ri noon on the arrival of the Coquille iiassengers. Aiartiiiic-ld and Ut u. m. HALL ft LIGHI'NER, Prtpnctori. Iasavu Emn re Cilv for MarshfwM nml tiii.r WIIJ VTCIT Urtf ni . uviw,. u, in, ll. liieAsen Si Co.. nnuoersons in m M.i,i X .- qunsuiA-'to-enll upon trs at'our place of bifslnenj """P'l 'Ji"?'r iHrVvumsi tsviiuoui. delay orfur. pier notice from us, ' Ci.KMMENSINy I'VAriri-i. , 1 l'roprietquirf Use Usyrtcsv Ttr-UM IUyrtesv TlrtiweryV Marshf)eldt Qregoji, jwplembef i7 1B84, i TREASURER'S NOTICE. - 1 i 1 JJS all coun 9, 1884, terwt will be; nVywtdfin lieeAvwnU afier the cn Ul 111 fllUlllll, fflCt? IS HKRKHY GVfi THAT nil county scilp ncceplcif prior lo January 4i l nJw payabWonVresentationr No lir. o "'SooftlieVerW. i.r.i 7'.r.mfm cwui h ne -Wrft!fel!KSBSSSa?5fflB A. V, UyiiN, Treasurer, . Tu Co., Atf Malner ' " all jroodj for rttnlijr uio. order ind cot,pf r, havo fun , inralaabla 111 man .itAt:.: 7a 'wiv wi from you. ( IbMpectullr. lw-.W" Tmmmitoi 8ndolWtVf7r;iCiI alitf receive: free a enil iboKof goodrsrhleh filil ney right nWuf. Fortanesiiwall 5cnonai or 'elUhowtO gives exact erylldngyoa cm. wMsr, or Villi. TllM. wmwnilnfotokloa )nTi'rniili..j)i' i i v."iJ3?f"H"rl"i ii.,'' . j A U. NOTICE KOll 1'iNAL 1'KOOIV i a fGjjf A j Land OrriCK at KotLiiuia, Oregonr , October 38, 1884, XTOTICK IS IIEREIIY OJVEN THAT JLl the followlnir.hainril teiller hit filril notics rtl hU IntHJitbnqrT mk nrwiir.rirrtu?iorfU his utilm, and thai said pruuf will UwadtW foro llwjudge or clerk of Coos county, at K& lre City, Oregon, 9ro. Vli IIA .ihn'ilorlhwrsl" w i1"0" 5' "mbll 5 amuihr range ia welt, HuTiilftrf-i'e foJlXAJwitnessrs JonA' lilt continuous icsideisco liiwn and MtswiP'sSJ Mjdlaiul U; . .' ,, "TO cy, lonu-Tu-r. Nson lwir"W orge VV. 'lliuinas, nil of MarshficluV -'9 iinty, Oregon " mi&:mm. UuaiVf of ibv slllihMPrrtlrW ()n poiinty, no6td VM. V. IlrNMMiH, Reghlrr, A PRrc 0TI0I?B FORFApFROOF, Mnd ChiCE t SlMt,VVHfr&MM Ja,Jl'qwllvlWi-W'lKyiFrAiWo4.Pt' of W, itL, wwfoubl utwmU ' bflqri: 1I10 clerk of Cuos counlv jJ ianouiltUru) mzimjMw for Ih. w.il hall 01 su Oregon nn late'n.inrNov'aci! northeast IMfiwissT Mist sjlil rtf 'issssj'Mfissslition'1 Kc.t .lUiftHWM.flWipOUth, "p 3 wesi, wuututlte merwian. lie names the foilowfnif wlinesse. to pri tango 13 wel, Wllliuee meridian, lie names the foilowfnif wlinessi 9fVa1dl!!rfv,,l'ffU'f,H tini a 'illlairt Siuiden,of.,l'j,n'r,Cliyj and Will; Noble, Lyman Noble and Chaici tox,cl i..,i.Ti' r.'" ''""'e. i.ymaii iNooie and L.lia r""e. MWlirvcId.Oootfliiril.Orfffoli. - ' nt)17 Jianlil Sir,, 1 11..... ...... u.l.,.r. P7 I Mr ' w