' V '-i"WV -i---- jr -- Tta-gr -y-y -CTV r""yBiqfPFJjpp1'v $ THE COAST MAIL. N,'I'I'KI.V, . - Mnyai,!?, Wauom Uoadh It In n fact that must In' admitted, (linl llm ikmii1o of the ('niiilllo hnve made bettor uo of their mad tines during llm year pnst tlinu thmmnl tlm liny mid vicinity. Though the majority of tho property mill personal loud lax, Ih on this side, there bus boon live miles of wagon mini liiitlt in tilt) Coqiiillo rinr vnlluy to oiioiin tholrlbiitaiios of tho liny. There Is wngon tuml connecting ('( Hiiillo city with tlm Conn 'liny wngon roml nt KnlrUtMV, nnil nnotlicr from Dom to Myillo Point, 'down tho North Pork Tlio middle fork of llm Co ijulllo ha it wagon roml for onm miles above Myrtle Point, while tlm xolilli folk line probably twenty ' of mint const) noted. II W probable Unit tlm roml between Coiilllo city tind Myrtlo Point will lw opumil for wagons during Hi" fuming summer It should bo Ht miy rale. These, roads, nf course, nro rough mid Imperfect, vol tlioy are passable during tlm rtiiti iiter, mnl can lit? Improved onslly. It 1 gratify lug to not that some Ikjiio lit lit likely 5oii to Iwi realized fniin tho road tux In tliU nelghlHVhood. It i turn that wv have a wagon road upon to i:ntMirt nnd Newport, which U ory useful, lint we now need a wng on itmit front Miirshllold and Empire 'it), mnl liy it judicium oxpeiidiluto of llm nnllnblo mean for tlinl pur hh' It will Nxnt iKMU'ooniplUliod. Homk IkiuJktuV Wo tiro willing ttl wager Unit Coon county produrcs tnoro poetry ( called) In projxirtion to it nroii of tillable Irtiitl tlntit miyi otlior county In Orfgon. Wry few of J our nun people nmnwato of tlio ln( titiitM ieouteos of tlm county In i tlinl lino liy which wo nro sur rounded Tlm county maintains n huge bushier In the ptodtiction mid export of coul, lumber and otlmr nr luhs too numerous to mention, Iml if it p.tyiifg fmolgu donmnd oonld bo erenlod, for tlm poolry that this region l capable of producing, It would kooii tillHalt otlior oxjHiru, mid llm utility would Income tlm riohwt In tlio stale It should l tlio niin of nil nh.wuo ititoriwlvd In this branch of tiitiiufiu tin, to bring tlm subject to tin n-.tiof of t'oiiintnnllltw abrond h there Is aecareity of till eln! of k ! in order that their hiliirj may contribute to their inMorlnl j prosperity, j UnM wie An mtnotincoil, tlm Km pin City Amattin Drntiitttle Hooioty, I li,i Mioitlorlitlniiiont, Ittnt Wedno. ( l.ty ofiiinx, to a cjrwiiNl Imnno. Tito SttUltll? inmlo mi cxlrn trip, l.riiiKonr iitilto a ihiiiiIht from tlm up por liny, mid Coo rivor.mid rultirnoil ttfit-r tho jt'tformiuicw. Wo lumr il j P'in ntlly hi1.cii of a miocum. Af lor (ho procroioiii') of tho ovenin ! wiitintt' luilod. n loud itiid'olmiioroiis j t ill ut mitdn for I. 1. l.aim wlnl rwt Itn-tftiitly npjwnrod, mid muuxoil tlm MidmiH'o forn rliorl timo, concludiiiK l liikini; tip n collotlon,( nlioiit H) hIiu-Ii hodoimtod to tho I my Arthur A NoImh, fur wltoo lioimllt tlm ontor littniuont wiot Ktvon. Mimio ImiIiij; fum ml icd liy Mi4ri. Hnrplutm mid Hlnuir, it wxlitl dmioo oonclndcd tlm tilHiir Tlm muotiut taken in at (he iloor wnt H0. Tlm not proceed of whioh will lo iimmI to HMid tlm hoy oIkuo iiivtnol.lmuk lo hU inothor(iu Jfcw y.eluiid, H.ll M P.TAL ACCIIiKNT.I.illit Mundtty, m tho twin loy of W, Pnx Hin, who live nl A lkou' plnee on hthiniu SIoukIi, wer plnyin in tlm hoimo, out) of tho lilockn cniuo out front tinder tlm Ip of tho utovu mid it fell oer, throwing n qtinntity of ImiH ItiB untur upon tlm children. They worohotli foM-fttlly aculded. Dr. CJol. don, of thU phmo, wiu Munitioned, mid liditll ihnl eotitd bo done for tho Utile milliner, hut ono of them died in IW liotirM Tlm other U HviiiK.niut it U hoped will recover. Thono children VHTOitbotit IBioouthrtold. Tho Krlef ftiiekcn purontuhnvu tlmnyiupathyof nil. I MOOUTANT I,ASI XOTIt'K. Wo pith" Unit in nnotlmr roltinin n nolleo lo por hoiih Inlertmted in donation land litiiiiK inMied oy tlio reKintur and ro eetvorof tlm Honeburi; laud olllto, ro tjuiriiiK douittioii elulinunU and their ropreiientativeit to nppeur and perfect tlio proof noeoMitry to aittlinrho tlm iminitnro of pitloniK. Thin in u proper htep, n tlm iiuctt1ed coitditiou of that eluii of land ulaiiiiri has lieeu a fitiitftll noiiieu of litigation mid din eord, mid will o eoutiiitio till nettled by tlm department in tho manner now proponed Piiom Hiim.avA.J. Moody front llm HiinOutv waon tlm Hay tluriiiK tlm week. Ho it)port"iroirW In thoieionfmro ho lle, hut nay tlm patleneo of tlm eoiunittnity'lK iit'iirly exliaiiHteil wulliiiK tar iniiil MiIu Tlm iiooemdty for mall Mir lco to ai'eoiniuodiitii that people hat liooit piopurly roprenontod to tlm tliiaitininl, hut Mr. Moody hiiyn tlm ' red tajio" Ih in tlio way, Wo hopn Mien to hear that tlm urvleo hitM In on onlored, uhieli tho reMduiiU of that Miclloii nro finally nntilled lo. A Hi:avv Hhowor ucnompauled liy heavy thuudor mnl vivid IhtHlmit of IilitiiliiK, vlhiteii its InHt Sunday ovo niiij,' Komutlilnu vory iintimiitl in llu'te putttf. WnoMiY Hi;hi'Kni)M) Work linn boon ontlroly lompondod nltho black Hand Kold iniiiox, near Itamlolph. Wo nro iiiformod that Mr. J, Damo, who linn been working tlio Limo initio, tin dor it leano, found il not (itilllnlciitly profllablo to justify tlm coutlntianco of work mid khvo It up. It In lo bo ro Krolted that noimof tlm iiunmroint ox peilnmiitH thatlutyo boon mado in In vcnlltiK n procoiw liy whloli llm Kld in IIiomo naniU eould ho unveil, havo been mieeexiiful. Tin; (loon Oi.ii WAV OwIiik to n general illiwitlufnctlon with tho way inwlilrh (ho hthmim TriiiiKlt It. II. ban boon managed of late, judge Hall hnVliirlod hi mule nod kIoI in carry ing fielghl mid pinoienerit ncroiM tlm the iHthinim, mnl In doing eounidera hle bulneH, Tlint in tlm way freight wan taken iioiom there year ago, mid It U a niodo of IrnnHjiortation alwayf available when the more modern f oilltiu bcoonm tiniieeonimodatingor opjirennlvo. Hiiotn.nr.it Dimuicatkd, Mr. L. M. i'carco, about tho loth litntaiit, nan thrown from hi homo near Bixbi riv er, and toverely hurt. Hi arm wn fruuliired and hi ulioitlder dislocated, but lm rode miiiio 10 milen that night nud 15 mile the following morning before medical aid eould be obtained. Then ho nut fortunate to meet Dr. Angel nt Samuel Dement' place, Mid tho iujtiric wore projx?rly treated. JIo i how at Ilurlon prairio and i d log well. Axotiiku 8TKAWHOAT--H llm activ ity In the lino of nteainbo.it eonsl ruc tion nlford nny Index to tho tenden cy of binincK in CiW) county, time mtit bo decidedly "looking up" Wo are to linvo another tvaiitlhat. Charle Wlnchenter of Nowjxjrt in to Imi llm proprietor, and John Howlett of till placo the builder. Hlio U to be tW feet long, n profiler, and moilelud after tho Jhno.TIio entorprine luwour In-hI winhe. Ci:i.iiiHUTov At n meeting of the Citixen of the Upper OptiHe vnllcy, It wn recolved, to have an old fash lonwl Ithof July eelehrnlion.nl Myr. tie Point, on tlm coming ntinhorwtry, by n barbnrno and plo-nic iliiiuv, ainUMmtenl doriug the day and ball ! In the evening. All of which in to Ik;! free to participant. j Aim-iwimi Col. John I.auo lm! eompleled llm ncfiueut on the Co qitillu river, nnd U now nl work in thU region. Ho ha our thank f i r j iiiiior(nut addition lo llm 0uberip-i lion llt of llm OoAr Maiu Ho' duo not itolicit for llm pajwr, but he will eud in the unmo of a auhecriher wlmu riuojiteil. ItKi'Aiiiit Thoropairol Denn A CoV. lug.;'rir7 mgn.via well, Mid in it week or two longer hu will, be agulit on duty. The work in carried on un der tho direction of J. I". Dunham, en gineer, mid 1). McColgmt, blnekmnith ami Utilormnkor, and when IIiiMimI xlio will bo in a bettor condition than )m ha been for year. Uua.vi Jf uv. Tho Grand Jury for the term of court hold during tlm precnt wcekoonUtcdo( ihu following tiMiiod goiitloineu t J. Uooko, foreman, K. I. Price, J. Morgan, J. I.. Roy, W. Colvin, J. Oilman, and W. L. Darker. II. II. I.fK nrrlved by the (hiiie TrIJdir lam Huiiilay. Tiiv rulttrn of wnrmer wenthor ere nte n demnuj fur Koichurt' cool lt gor Ileer. Hon. F. O. Ickiiakt m in nt teudniico on tho circuit court thin week n bailiff. II. Dunham hu gone to Moutcmy county California, to bo abnoitt noiim iiiontlm, BritAriti:tiiili:M nro bccoiucing ir ible, but a little unhiim may bo re quired to bring them up to tho Dtaiid ard in llauir. 0. C. IJashdn, Otto l.ingren, B. K. Aau and Htuplmn Johnou,worond mittcil iu citixen of tlm United Btate within tlm pitm week. Ciiah. M, Fouiti:fr and Harry llnldwiu wero admitted a citixena of llm United St Men iu tlm Circuit Court on Tuesday. A. I.oiiuia: wn appointed by tho nto Grand Lodgo of Odd Follow, a District Dopiity Orand Maoter. for Dimriut No. 20. Tiik Arenln arrived lnt Monday with tho following lint of paougor ; W. Itiohcri, Hickox wife nud 2 chil dren, Mr. Uobbenon nnd child, Mi Dionn Doylo; ninlidx iu tho uteerngo. Tin: weather during tlm proponi month ha forcibly tomiiided utof llm good old ramp meeting hymn which M.nyHDiH.'onibor iia pleaennt an May." J. 1). Fav, of Han l'rancico, L. V. I.ane nud F, A. Cnuipbell, of lloio burg wero in attendanre upon tho Circuit Court in thin county during tho pant week. Mr. A. Nahiiuuo, will leave iu a few day, for Portland, a tho reprcAontit tivo of tlm inaHonio lodge nt I hi place to attend (ho Grand Lodge which tiieetHou tlm IHhimitnnt.. Wi: noticed the jovial looking eoutf teuiiueoof our fiiciul Reieliert, tlm man (lint make that good benr, on thoHtreet again, ho Ih looking well af ter hi trip to Portlnnd nnd KrUoo. Wn. Ham., the surveyor, hn com pleted hi contract iu llm Ten Mile and North Hlotigh legion, mid hit gone to Portland to make hi return to Bun o) or General Toluinii. Tlm Itntlrond Project. Tlio ;coploof Coo county liavo no need to go ntrr.y or become tho vic tim of mlMpliicod coiiltdonco. Tho trimnitorniioxUlanoooftwomouthfl or over iu tlm tnto, become tholi ad viNor, nud IintonH lo caution them ngaimit tho minroM sot by n rnilroad corporation, composed, o far n it I ropuenlcd lit this county, of tho moil who wore pioneer in bioiiuciti tho county, with whom tho jM'ople linvo Hiifttiilncil lullninto liunincM nud nodal relnlloim for many year pnt, Ho ndvlne hi render not lo "worry over thl outorprino, n it will never amount lo it hill of Iioaiih." Ho im pugn tho mollve of tlm gcntloiiion who have enteied into tlm rnilroad movement, nud ny : "Wo do not believe that tlm men who have formed IIioiiohiIvim into n company ever iiitouJed to build the road, ii nil wo Judge that all their "fig tiling" and talk ha only boon lo in iliico mitftido cnpitaliM toflrtboliuvo that there wn n great ncccxlty for n rond (which tlioioi, nnd then towll thbiit the prlvilego llioy hold for right of wav, llm making a jiocket piece out of tlio jKjoplo' ncecHnKy." While it I by no moan probable that the gentlemen who roropoothnt company will m injured by the tato nient that they wero actuated by dis honorable motive, coming front ueh a ourco, it i to be regretted Hint any Mrou in to be found in tho commun ity who will liiitteii to mnko etieh a ehnrgo without ground on which to biuo it. Tlm iucorioruton nnd direc tor of tlm company to which refer enco i made, nro nmn whoco lnteret nro in tlm growth nnd development of the country, and wIiokc character nro n gtinrnntoe iignium bad faith and the motive imputed to iliom by tho j Arjtu. Hut nnotlmr nmon i given why thi compiiny 'ioiild not receive the confideueo of the jivoplo. Ho Miy., "All doiihMo moil who know any thing aliottt railroad, know that n nnrrow-gtiagc moan a thxlo n more wnMoof moimy." ThU will l now to many inon who know Mimothlug i.IkiuV railroad, and If It it into it is very dlmeou.-nging lo the Utah Northorn Railroad n narrow gauge that in being built from Ogdon, through Montana-' nud Idaho, to tho Columbia river, Oroxou. Tlm fact i that many of tlm bewt laying roml that have ever been built, and lliow? of grtwtor prnetienllionefit to the poo- pie, nio of tho narrow-gauge. Rut tho cotojwny of which he . yii are not rslrictedajitothebreadthofth6ir track, and the narrow-gattgo low In-en mentioned meiely iu Utitg most like-1 ly to fall within the means of lite peo- pic. If ample meniH xhotild boeome available, nnd if tlm company should conclude that it hroadgaugu would lw Ixt adnptud to llm route, doubtless u broad-gauge rond will bo built. Wo have no war to make tioii any company, mnii or nmn who projwro to engage in any enterprise calculated to promote iho growth and develop - iitont of our county. If pcrsonsiroui abroad representing uirpitnl arowil ling to ImoH in llm conlrllCtirn of the rallnmd to Ihu inlurlor, wo H ciimo thorn nud wish thorn succom. Tho Unipqua it Cms B.ty Company aro desirous of hiiiMing a railroad, nnd they arc tiring every endonvor to coiubino tho means to accomplish the end. They will dotibtlcM lie ploned 1 to do nil iu their power, couristeut with the iuloreits of the county, to uo-opontto witli parties w ho may come from otlie states, notwithstanding tho unwarniuted lur of W. A. Luc or thojlryiM. Trugcdj at Eintilift'ltr Ilott.J. B. Pay hhontslllmscir through the Head utitl Dies. Yesterday (Friday) morning, J. 1). Fay, Emj., of San Francisco, commit ted vtiicido at Kmpiro City, by shoot ing himself through tho right temple With 11 pistol. Ho canto to thin coun ty some two mouths since, aa tho at torney of Mr. Ann Phtttugan, of Bntt Francisco, to attend to some business in tlm county court, relating to tho settlement of the estate of her Into husband, James Plaimjjun, nnd has been hero over since. During this week he hnd been in nttcuduuco upon Iho Circuit court to which somo of the business in which ho was concerned, had boon appealed. On yesterday morning ho was ulouo in Bpragtm's saloon, at Empire City, when a pistol shot was heard, nud on entering tlm saloon Fny was found seated in n chair by tlm stove, with his head bent forwurtl, nnd Iho blood flowing freely from it bullet holciu his temple, with the pistol iu his lap. Death was ut most instantaneous. An impicst wns hold Uv .lustico Benghtnekou, ncling us coroner, and tho verdict rendered was "That said James D. Fny canto to his death by n wound, inflicted by n pistol held lit his own hand nnd by him discharged," No cause is know for tho act, unless it entt ho attributed to tho tuo of in toxicating liipiors, to which tlmdo ooitHod wns'soinow hat nddiutod. Dili'-' iug tho time Mr. Fay has boon on tlm Ray, ho has fieitioiitly itpponrod very despondent, nnd has 011 one or two oc casions, iu the pretioucc of his friend oppressed his iudilluronco on tlm sub ject of death. Deceased ncipiiied the puifosslon of law in thU state, mnotitied with con siderable MI11001 In Jaokhim vlllo, was elected to tlm legislnttiio iu ISO!! from Josephine county, nnd from Jackson In 1804 wauati uiiiuiccCDBful cndl dato forcougrc against It. Mnllory, n 1800 ; wn elected to tho stato ecnoto In 1870, nnd wooproIdetil of that body in 187?. llo moved to Ban Frnrcbico where ho ha been cngoj;' In the practice of the law up to tho tlmo of Jil arrival hero. Ho ha been twice married, hi former wife being a daughter of Hon. Jelo Applegato, of Doiigln county. Uh prconl wife and child, who accompanied him hero are now viintiug relative In Jneknon county. He tva a man of good ability and a gouerou and impulivo nature. Opinion of Practicable Railroad Men. Hon. II. Hermann ha been accused of attempting to deceive tho people with regard to tho coat of comitrtic tlou of a nnrrow-gnugo railroad be tween Roeeburg nnd Coo liny, but he hn good authority for the CHtininte i which, ho ha Hiibmittcd. Hehaial Btateof Oregon v J. F.Adam, in teller from Hon. II. J. Pengrn,of idictmcnt for adultery. Continued to Bpriugfield, who ha charge of the btiHiucsN of tho railroad which is Jn course of construction there, from which wo make tho following extract; "Ily addressing manufacturers you will find that your ostimalcd com of material nnd rolling slock is some what ahoto the market. Rails need not cost you more than $17 laid down or in other words, de livered op the ground. You ought not to have over a 15 ton engine for tho weight of rail you men tion. Wo aro only getting 20-ton with a steel rail, which js equal to a -15 iron. The locomotives on the 0. & C. R. II. aro much too heavy for their road nud business. Cash rate? for , i ours is f3,000. (Baldwin'.) B. Herman vs Hartman & Hume, Of course I could not. judge very ; appeal withdrawn. cIimoIv as toyour estimate for grading j A. Lobrec vs Alfred Butler, contin pcr jnilo. If tlm work is a vou think, ! ued to ndjourned term for trial, it Unbuilt right. H. W. Banford vs II. II. Luso, dis- Wo can got the ties for over one i I. ..if ttir. Innclh rif nnr Hun at 10 cpnln ! each on tho track-ties Gx7-7 feet ! long, which u longer titan you noca. , . . i Mr. ThoilM)tt has finuhod tho sur- voy of our line, nnd nil our estimates' aro made out by a practical builder, Our estimates for grading run from 0 to 1 .000 ner mtlo. ' Aside from the items named I sec hut very littlo if attv diirerencc ho tweon vottr ostimate nnd ours." Mr. Herman has alto a letter from iron. j, Giuton, prwidont of tho Day- ton Sheridan A Orand Ronde Railroad ( Company, which says: repjy toyour favor of the IGth ( i wollj,i gay that it, It will take ,"24' -hort tons of railroad Iron, weighing 30 lbs. to the I jard. for a inilo of track. The Pacific u0Uing Mills nt San Francinco will furnish it to yon on tlio J05.U- at S, F. (j0 for $50 jior ton. j 2i, It will cost 2o0 per mile for trapi, spikes, liolts and switches, ,(j Your cross ties. C ft. Cx7 incite, j flattened on each tide, cut of small ! limlor. ought not to cost you more , tjm 12 cents each 2,H0 to tho mile. Uh, Engines can be delivered nt S. F. Co. for fo,000 each ; freight cars, $A75; passcngor, 2,000 fair; mail, plain, 11,200. Could give no estimate what the grading or bridging would be. Iron is cah, or good approved notes. Iron can be had iu Xcw York for $32 por ton, Mib.tautially cpjIi, and that, you nee, is quite a saving, as tho freight to Coos Ray need not exceed $10 per ton. Tnuiklavtng will cot, by a good tracklayer, $100 per mile. Our grad ing, which is very level and light, cost about $300 or mile. U.vci.k Tommv 1.0WK,the champion hortieuUurit of this region, is out with new potatoes nnd other early vegetables. They nro the first itt mnr kvtnudaswo have "Minpled" them, wo do not hesitate to pronounce thiTUi good. ltKV. Br.vtxs.J. 0. Richanls, Rev. C. P. Railey and others, hnvo gone from this county, to attend tho Bap tist Abjociatiou which is held on Oak Creek Mime ten or fifteen miles castof Rosoburg, C.vrT. Rutlku of the Gustie Telfair, wns detained in S.111 Francisco, by thosicknees of his oldest non, and tho steamer was brought up in clmrgo of Mr. Jolttibon formerly j-ccond oillcor. W. II. Noble, our city marshal, com momoritted tho birthday of Queen Victoria, on the 21th. by tho intro duction to his family of W. II. Noble, Jr. Try to bo moro loy.il next timo, Williitm. llACKi.iw'ii rieatnor, IMth Annie makes roculartriiw with freight nnd ; pasonkcrs, on tho Coijuillo river be tween Myrtlo Point nnd llantlon. She joos down Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, nnd up Ttiesdays.Thurs days nnd Saturday. Duiuxo tlm heavy j;ale which pro vailed lust Wednesday, tho' jtonmer lfortlm was on her trip from this place to Enipho City and was com polled to L return. Owing tu or "Khtuess ot draft, it was found ilimotut lo mnii ngo her or lo make luuidtyny on tho lower bay, duowr Court ndjjtunuil on Thurs day to moot 011 tho Wilt of Juno, to finish thoburinotsof tho term. Jtidgo iVntftOtt, tlistviot attorney Hnxzittd and HMornoys Silin nnd Wybtor linvo gone to Ellonsburir to hold the regular term of com t which usoinblos thon ne.t Monday. CirrnltC'oart ProccHlnif. Tho following nro tho proceeding of tho Circuit court, which adjourned Thursday, to go to Curry county : fltnlo of Oregon vu Wm. Evans, found guilty of larceny and sentenced to tho penitentiary for ono year. Blnto of Oregon v Geo, Wilson, In dictment for destroying a loll gate. IJmicd on motion of state. Blnto of Oregon v John Johnson, perjury no arrest. Continued. Btnto of Oregon vs M. Demurer, In dictment for murder. Continued to adjourned term for trial. Blato of Oregon vs James Carroll, not a true bill. Btalo of Oregon vs John Bnrro, In dictment for assAuIt with a dangerous wcajKin. Defendant absent. Blato of Oregon vs P. Jlcicbcrt, three indictments larceny, burglary and assault with a dangerous Weapon. Defendant abcnt indjottrued term for (rial. Btole of Ureiron vs JJ. uarfcer, not a- trucbill. ' Btato of Orckit vs J. T. McCormac, not a true bill. H. 11. Lusc vs H. Brewster, contin ued. A. Pcrshbakcr vs Black Sand Gold Mining Company, continued. Broufe & McCrtimm vs Henry Mil ler, continued. Wilmerding vs J. T, Jordan, con tlnucd. M. L. Bushncll vs W. A. Lusc ct al, dismissed at cost of defendant. A. Pershbaker vs H. II. Lose, re moved to U. S. circuit court. P. A. Peterson vs P. Monoch, dis missed for want of prcecncc of plain- tiff. "" " ". Vanderburg vs A. H'' l1 "-'cd by stipu- lauun. - (;. v',.l,.ter vs Nelson & Doblc. an- pw tiismisscd. B, H. Cammnnn vs Geo. Warner, dismissed at plaintiff cost. John Norman vs Tho.. Walker, con- U"! ro auiournwi term J. M. Hudson vs F. A. Bradcn, dis missed. J. 1. Taylor vs Coquillc Black Sand Gold Mining Co., continued to ad journcd term. John 31nlarky vs Julius Larsou, dhs- ,nied on stipulation. c. W. Tower vsAnn Fianagan, con- 'tinned to ndjourned term. j T. G.. Cockrill vs Ferry & Bailey, continued to adjourned term. E. McGowau s Wm. Warner, con tinued to adjourned term. Thos. Walker vs John Xorman, de cree of foreclosure granted. K. W. Getty vs. Barrett et al, decree of foreclosure granted. Whitney & Dyer vs D. L. Watson et al, decree of foreclosure granted. J. T. Moulton vs D. Drow, continued A. l.obroo vs C. E. Fox, confirma tion of sale granted. Jonathan Osborn vs A. Lobree, de fendant granted leave to answer cause continued to adjourned term for trial. Win. Hillaird vs Job Angel, no ser vice. Ann Flanagan vs S. S. Mann, ad- miuiktrator of estate of Flanagan & Mann, continued lo adjourned term for trial. Robt. Moore vs Lucinda Moore, di vorce granted. Emerson fc Hayes vs E. Toppleton, continued to adjourned term. E, B. Dean t Co. vs L. Laughli'orn et al, continued. IBOIRlSr. At Marshfield, May 24th, 1879, to tho wife of W. II. Nob'le, a son. Marine IntrlHRcucc. ABKIVED. Suxbay, May 25. Sir Empire, McAllop, 42 hours from Victoria, 11. C. to Eastport Coal Co. Schr Gotama, Mndsen, lOdaya from S. F. to A. M, Simpson A Bro. Tuesday, May 27. Str Areata, Holt, 48 hours from 8. F. paN and mdse to F. Schettcr. Schr Marv Buss, Neilson, 10 days from S. F. to Eastport Coal Co. Tiiuksday, May 2J. Schr Emma Utter, Dillon, 8 days from S. F. to Southport Coal Co. Schr Premier, Rock, from S. F, to SAILED. -Str Eninirc. McAUon. S.F. , ilS Sch Laura May, Ackorman, S. F. 2S Str Gttssio Telfair, S. F. SO Str Areata, Holt, S. F. 3t Sch Clam Light, Hagthrop, S. F. COOS BAY RETAIL MARKET Butter & CIlCOoO Lnnl Hauls Bacon fsldu) " shoulder " Beef " " icr qr. " corned" Mutton " SaiiMigo " Kgys por do Polutoes " Ajiples per'bus Miliar Coireo Tea Rico Renurt Floor per bbl ApnloHdried Raisins Currants Oysters, 25 cents iktc Tiiiiiataoa. 25 " " Corn, " " " " lVui'hoM, .37 1 or ,1 cans for $1. Pie fruit nnd jellies per can SO cents. ,0- 0.1 ....-n, 1SQ1S " 10020 " 1410 12i 8(312 6" 7 fi" S 8 "12 10 25 ....... 1),2 60(375 12 273? C070 ..... 810 0" 7 V 12K15 . " 25 10;,' 1. 3.E2SI3CHnIEJXJX), OC3-DNT. Wm. Reieliert 9 Proprietor KecH constanlly on linnd,mi(l ofTers for trnlo n 8111)01101010 of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,' WHOLKHALKajui RETAIL. MYIIA1118 HU1VUED WJTJIT1IE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOAES. BRANCH SALOON AT EMPIRE CITY. lvltf Wm. G. Webster, MAKUf ACTUttER Of BOOTS &c SHOES A SMALL STOCK Of Custom Work Constantly on hand REPAIMNQ Will Receive Prompt Attention. SHOP Located on Front Street, opnosito the CENTRAL HOTEL, Marshfielu, Oregon. 2tf E B. DEAN & CO. E. B. DEAN, D. AYILLCOX AKD C. H. MERCHANT. Wr. have Always ox Haxd a Fcli. Assortment Of QENERAL MERCHANDISE? Stock Always CwapJele. XiTJlCSEI MANUFACTURED TO ORDEIt And SOLD IX ANY, 'QUANTITY DESMDf At the Lowest Living Prices. E. B. DEVN & CO. ltf jasl)rg & Hii-st, Froxt Steeet, Mabmjfield, Oox. NEW GOODS by everv steamer; keep constantly oh hand in our jLiRGE and COM MODIOUS store, n well selected stock f GENERAL MERCHANDISE conritsing of tho best staple and fancy x:r.t2: o-ooids of all kinds, the choicest GRQCEB1ES AND PROVISIONS. A URGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, ILVTS and CAPS, BOOl nnd SHOES, RUBBERS nnd OIL CLOTHING, SLIPPERS and Oni CLOTH CROCKERY nnd GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and TOO!?, CIGARS AND TOIACCO, J'aintu, Oils and Vanthftes, Choice Wints and Liquors, T.Y WARE and AM31USJTJ0X, wood and wnxow wake, Cl'TELRY nnd S T.A-T i q its :ry school"" books. KOmSHY AWJO VXTXf.IVXSBX-XXXrO oooss, Our extenrivo show cases aro filled wish tho finest milliner y axd fancy O-OOIDS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES' N. B. All gootls purclinsed at our Store will U doljveriHl free of cIiiiiko at any ioint on the rotito ot tli iu steamer Myrtlo. vhl-tl COOS IAY CURNITURE STORE j COXSTATTLr OX HA5D . yattrcK A StxMettda, Chairs 6 Zevnget, Crtht A Or, ' PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDEfGW TABLES, MIRRORS &c u t f k f Made to Order. COFFIN'S made at shortest ho tic. SEWHK MACHINES Attachments, Needles Ac " P. MARK, I'uorsiETos. lvltf LL'H hi PiONEER MAlKETSp MABSIIFIELDji EXPIKE ClTY. IL P. WlflTOEY, !RopiJET(.t t Agood,supply et - , ,1 H.-'Bte.: .-,: '..nn .W .r-rA, TPSWSS ! and all kinds f SALT MEATS asdVEGETAIUS; constantly oa haml. Aba ft good stock of ,' ii T7jS3SElILi3 AXD LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHORT KOTICM, Ti-jtr' 'aiSvt r'lA ' coos .B-A.:sr, ;, MAWisarixLB, osxcoy, B. F. Boss, W, R. Srarsos a D. Hou.av Proprietors. and provisions of all klk bold at tlio lowest living rate " and ''.". DEUVEltED at any poiat dwdmi v " STJPPLIDS rox VESSELS, LOUUING CAMPS .? AND FAMILIEi;' ALWAYS WAIY, isrwo keep "thif WhfihS and insure rtlWwlWip lvl- 4 ."W w ,: J t ;v t 5" sauf (4 oa l,a ' ' '1 -si ' i -'I cs: 1 Mf 3k . TriwInwWri KW y-V. -