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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1879)
jp "'.V5 O Pd KK. -J m . . n. u S. ' . J Bfc ift ?iaP fl ('$ I J.i ro , 1 B. s ft V fcr ." , .Sif "!!.' A , s V IM5l! t " "11 r" w-nL H j l SLi . A Patriot Reply, Uov. J. ir. Acton, alitor ot tho At tific Chrittian -tdtwnf, on being re Uuwtctl to deliver an address on Dec oration lfty,mnde the fallowing pa triotic reply, which nunt stir nn an swering ehord tn tho breast of ovcrv true AtneHonn: . call of the Unitetl b'tntes Government. lor the not rji a TO COAST MAIL. Te wWtJreft,jr ' hn location of ll.o hnrbor ol refuge l matter of much importance to the Millipiti titl rotnmereiiit interests of $fy lj? d It U necessary thai it TO 9mtttfttlHl ft trt nmt,l ...! r.,... tho femVtng cowiww, of the rneifie I S8? ,?,.V"rJrln"t,nPh -omu KumormulMMliiiM -w.. ... I Mhi.i.:.."i jVU"'2 rV"?mn - .oAl ftm their etaim to this Import- . tW pay and larger scltmreei nthfctid nch necked improvement. "t,oni -:, y- -Willi, to W. mmu ly Mr l tho lead. We are kot and knniwek. For three oro -cwurny .uuntcd and that JwhMii r strong argument in onr fav l1 -"" has further aided u by fceri?ctiri n Earner against the souther. . fy storms which sweep along onr 5 conn In winter, in a ledge of rocks ojofcUnjr tmt from cape Arnpo lu n n9ri!icterly direction, Unu laying n oxeellent foundation for artificial t)fk, nfnl when conihlotctl would i. . .-..' 1 vnnt ' ii.ui ii Akt i..:.i ;.. & ., ,jv... v c.wi .ivkvi. win in trencn , wadeit river, climbed monntaint. intvonmi xwrtmj, bnkeil onr beans when we had any holnt ivhl. nml j in tnrn made for them a target of onr own pewun. Wo pa.tetl through many bloody wene. and most of the trying lattle ot tho war. More than onee we narrowly epanel the Ktyo ..v.. luiuviwiiuiiruc i.iitoy. t o car rietl ammnnition from the pouches ot uie tiytng ami tho dead for some, of tllAf Mine rnmrrulrw vlmm ilruwl. ..-. , ---.,-.-. .,,.... , iv' u va .v cucioso nrrft onough to nceotn , "J "owr ca uion to remember, and T0nt3 n Lortrrt H wttt. ...! i ""I" ' Vr own nanus to ;ay , i,t , . a --., ...... "!' jcores ot ther ucpwi m waior to uw wrv foot of em in their crave. hm the war cloied we joined in the na tion" shout and hung our swonl upon the Avail. Many of our most vulued friends were leU in the South Vc trieil to dry the tears of fat Iters and ntothcrx by rccitinc the heroism of 1.r.ftrrt.,. ,.. i , . j i their dead, and then went back to tho dfenecrous; -C5la nro forbidden Wllfal ot thc Master to prnv for the oy uveir tnsuratico to enter there in fathcrlws and the widow. " Hut wo th winter, nd it i eenrwly more wore .PPy x h? V1 f,0P" '"" ibM rt -inJi : ..- JL-. t p ihwe gmm e looked on tho wcks. What other place Wiring the cwwtt ioscssi greater natural advantages? Crescent City arbor is full of Toek. nnd is wrv than an Indenture in the coast, bc- imit bdn$ too far south to be of -my Atactica! use. Port Orfont i Imt little better. Situated at the rery edge of the breaker, admirably ! -be cruel war wa over, and our ene- f-.i f. i ,- . iwwccieii jrom uie norm by catw JManco, but only Uie open sea in f rant and on tlic eoutlt ; fully cxjw,ed t0 the fury of the southerly gales , broad acres of this creat land and felt it was enough. We had ttwnt as & nation more than four billion of dollar!, and had sacrificed hnudrwU of thousands of precious lives: but i mics were ready to accent the sit uation. To-day. the men Government tid us by the month for nhixiting at are lourconcre&uiien. FuurMjnntorsonlv 1111 ItftW !''' tdkM(k I Si MitlilluM fWiucii-are prevalent on this coast while twenty were in tho rebel army, in the winter season ; to enable vos-! Si.x , l,,cl ar J'ct to fill. Sixty-rtvo to1 ia ,!. 1.-.-... r ... .1 i rebel soldiers are in the House. Xot cjto juxk A liaven from these ajol.ury man from U tho South whu tsoatherly Gtornis, Is the purpose of otooil loyally bv the Rowmmcnt with ,the construction of this work. T h ,lfe .in hw hand, commas a Itci- i.."si iu i .I it i resentative. More than lmtmrds of abudd breakwater there, would be lho whole number wen. in open rebcl- the work of vpara, and cost the gov- s lion and under arm?, and yet in six if riimcttt large mms of money, while ' "V,1- !" Tm1 i!i tho l.hi,t,w? statcs y, . . " . which reU'llco, the union voters arc fOno could be erected at cape Arago in the majority. Tliotrietl soldier is in one-fourth the lime and at one-' thrust out. The Krcedtnen who led Wh the cost. BoAto, it jut, out ; fcjfiJXtf $Sft jat south of Uie entrance to Coos portion of their own scanty fare to Bay; Wlueh ha an etahlished and our starving toys Onng from prison vn.t.1 .H.... j.i :....i.., i pens, who bound tip their wounds and rccoguixed commerce, dndtnexlwus- '. lho-rornwrom their gangren- 1a3)nAnca of co.U, and dense for- flesh torn by bloodhoumlv-those r,m of as fine timber as is to be! Fwcdnwn areto-daj Hying froin .their . t i- 4 , homes to preserve their live. Insult tmxdtn Oregon; the storm-tossed , p, n the 6, our dwl mariner, alter seeking the shelter of, in the South, and revolution is com- rtfeCvreXugc,can enter the Bar and plete in its violence onlv- that a soli- ,. . itary union soldier who happens to be -jBWHire supplied or make necessary &i lhe bead oI ,hc povcrnment stands rcjiit&t. Tlve ocean at tliis point Is , alone in the brcacli. JW wet a reef or sunken rock with- " can?aluVnacf T i, ' .. -.. , .. j yet. Other battles are to fight. It many iles of the entrance, thus w. an Tmpty ofTcring. We do not cnahlinz vesela to seek shelter at wish to mock their bleaching bones. tllUa without heinsdfnlvrj east upon ineir graves wrwa Meat), tee, laB jah The following extract from tho "lender" of tho "News," should bo read with n "calm, unblnaed mind," observing the old rule of Noah Webster, to stop to.i enough at a comma to count one: "Tho Itopubliean party (lands ar raigned as the most desiKiUo and cor rupt of any, in the annals of this gov ernment, Of what use are majorltiest What avails the sovereign will ot the people, if a set ot worn out, and debuHated demagogues, in tho minority, with a man in the executive chair, seated by the ridiculous, ex-parte, and never to bo forgotten farco, of eight to seven, are to prevail T Have wo not seen m their insatiable avarico and lust for power, the determined opposi tion to the election by tho majority, of tho omccr of the senate? Whither r wo driftingT Their love ot cen tralisation, their Ilunkeyism with ref erence to a soldier, would naturally lead us tho conclusion that, failing of power, they would inaugurate revolu tion, and attempt th foundation ot a military despotism. History but re peats itself ; human nature is always the same; as it was, a thousand years ago so, is it to-day. Tho subservient tools of despotism are still as plenti ful, as in days gono by. In the spas modic ravings ot Chandler, tho disap pointed ambition of lllaine, tho lean ing towards a military leadership, of Coukling, tho hatred in surrendering the offices and incoherent mutturings of Hoar, wo see tho writhing of the serpent; the fungus cxcrcsence on the hotly politic. To a calm unbiased mind, it must anpearanomalous, that, a constitutional body, with full and incontrovertible power to make the laws, and appropriate the necessary means, to carry on the government, must give way ton partisan executive, whoso principal duty is to execute tho laws, so passed. Treable. The Panama Sar andJUrntd says it app.-ars that tho bombardment of Pisao.ua and Mollendo were not acts of vandalism, as the Peruvian press and the government charge that a geutascnt from Chilian ships were ordered to advise the authorities to consider their jxyrts under blockade and to remove, or if necessary destroy the launches in the ports, and when the boats were within a hundred yards or so from land a hot fire was poured into them, killing and wound ing leveral, which compelled the Chil ian force to retire. One body ot sol diers fired from an eminence imme diately in the rear of the English con sulate and over that building upon which the consular flag was flying, and in opposition to the remonstrance of the English consul. Tho result of the attack from behind the consulate upon the boats was that when the Chilians fired upon the town tho first, shell went iBto the building and killed several women and children. The affair at Motendo was also caused by an attack upon Chilian boats. "m the rock. To place it north ofTr.jrrtowcra' cape AragO, would be a mere waste , once a year. They ask bread and we j girc them a stone. They rot in their loraroA'crith mnini? wounds of sword lYbcn the Board oi Engineers nnj bullet and bayonet, and the death of time and money. meet to make their final decision, if trc of those who starred in pnson- CT - 3 . 4 't ii pens ret traceable in the duet under tney, decide Upon true ment, o'l . j,cir ceffin-lids ; we push aside their natural advantage!, capo Arago maimed comrade to make room for TrilL beyond a douht, be selected. the men who laughed at MirdjrinR ff tj " j jtcreant for food, nnd ordered guards A large number of the captains of ,horttthe noor crazed maniac who vrtssla. who havo lonir liavizated ! to r.-jch over the dfcad-Iiuc for cso water, nnd seen yearn of ,cr-1 a haU putrid . JjfWliS Vioo on, thm coast, have appended ( flotr4v. uow ..hewj dead skeletons their mea to a petition pronounc-1 must appreciate this cot!es offering! ondr for cape Arago. a God to. ; tmi -e noma PP-- ,-- ThePocsel Fsaatfes. coin. ra0u, ., lh it ! the Pacific , gTcr inj unitpd and free, such a iriz unanimouEly f Jne tlic only point on coast, between the Golden Gate and they dreamed ft in their last delirium. IhoMniU of Fdca, suitably 5 lM- led for the location of the proposed j ,miM ,a this. It U all they have. 'fcarbor of refuge, and presenting th ) Ut tbow preach sermons of eulogy The Board of Engineers for this oot Have issued tho following no tice from their office at o. 553 Kear my titreet, Fan Francisco, hearing date Mny 23d; - nn n! niter the 5th day of June 1879,lubliFeionof the Board or tthnve the clouds." Wo sliall stand in silence bv the old battery, VV e are still on picket. The war! not over. The distant mutter of the conflict can ! still bo heard. We are yet to lay oth er treasures away m mo gravo mur dered on tho alter of revolution. Vie .mnnt inulllt OUf COIUnuIe. Over their graves before the Cod of tho na lion we liavo sworn ancgien w the Strikes la KewYerk. mou country are ml rommittee of the same, will 1m held,, , which thov died, and stand t this office. The object of the, is j j fof (,e ext ougle-call, but we nally corn- driven from the ..i. .t rr Trt thu dead sleep. ; iiihvv v. 4-.. - -.. JV Wo are asuamca puwicaii; j i of their heroism in the presence of tho histery of to-day. Hiey hare passed beyond the stench and cornip !:.. .i.-. i;. ,n! rnaecots. and ttun Stewaict ' ttnd thirst under burning feouth len. Member, jfc m ,nand no longer ask aught of ," Our heart aches. It wall a huge tii hear tho views and opinions oi ail , scattered flower and prwns intereUd m tho location oi wjji uutil tho right shall fii Harbor of Kefuge on the I acific rjumphf ad the enemies of our 'Ocean between osn x-xww.w " " niou gtraiUofl'uea. oumnuuien ; far with the navigation of tho Pacific 'ecasi-audall other person posesse! ol intorniAtion on the subject, are In vttd to communicate with the ftoard w wereoa or ty letter. . 0 HEAroirrtt Stcwaitt Li, Oob of Kn. Pc"- " A late dispatch from Tew ork Vyi the strike ot horse-shocra and sUbtemen on the city railroads is about ended, without the inerease of nay demanded. Third s entio, where tktrlkAueiran. reports a full force . ri.-. cn.wl smniia Hue has j nte chauiler. mcii, ""7"--' , OOB . tvoreriuc Turn f I - a fc StiUUIlUl . I1I1SS1X ' wmw w - ' -iJ r i nnd entplOi ing . ome S Workmen irom , Th. Jgg Um who demanded t'j 00. 1 he JJJH Uu u Ut ijipliol at W 115 tor oorso Sm, Hd H k for stablemen. The ffiv4e7oiidnd Urand street b'rry WH?i1tHUon"hat short of horse Kffl tha place, of r kors re 'SSuaHy brio Ailed. On other 11 cs "ronblo seems vtrtuaHy over for the jrtftflt f-tirililoaindllnin cruel. It called theiu to Mcnfices a thousand time more terrible than to luettcruaut, mid has forgotten the urchaVe price. The enemies who ollowed them with blood-hounds now neck tho life of tho nation, and orate nmnrlnri, lea of IteMHon In tho sen ate chandler. No! we scorn this emp- out these reicisi WKhvrecived th- l o. oi it.fl. rijalJjf fit J.ffiiTlSiT6l ionthly kbit neat and Instructive lr ZJ& the on for tho boys and H ffoK; tor the faiudy d "r tear down their flogl oo traitors of ",.", i. iim. and Owl will cur " the llowers fn the deft finger o thesuiishino and the rain-drop, ,nd will weave wreath, and garlands by the agency of tho winds, and will ake melody by the orchestra of oil nature. Vntil then, we shall have our harp n the illow,and cont nue "o cry out, -How Iong.0 Ird, holy and true, dost not thou judge and avenge our blood on thorny Font thfiuand nine hundrod nd fiftVtl reo lwrsons tvere killed during ti. last voir, in ho northwest provin ioMnuffiS 0i.de, by wild bJJ 5nd snakes, and of these, 37fil ohm! their death to snaLo-bitcs. Edith Freeman's mother, is weep ing and starving herself to death, al though she docs not seek to commit suicide. She is confined alone in a call, and has since the first Sunday af ter the killinc of Edith, went constant ly day and night She said she could not have consented to the sacrifice had she not firmly believed Edith would be restored to life the third day. Edith's father is perfectly selfcontain ed and contented, and eats and sleeps well. He is still confident that God committed the act, and ho says that if some eminent lawyer of Boston or New York would take his rase and conduct the defense on the principle of the right of every man to follow the honest convictions of his conscience, he would accept such defense. A5cwKlB4ofLui. A recent number othc Paris La Sa tur.?, describes a simple and conven ient night lamp, the invention of M. Bchn, indicating tho hour by the ex tent of tho combustion of tho oil. From the oil reservoir rises two vcr ticla glass tutos; one contains oil, and is graduated for the hours; the other contains the wick saturated with oil. r.,i cSvintr thu liulit The construc- tion is such that one hour is required to consume tho quantity oi on be tween tho two graduations of the first mentioned tube. A reflector placed under the flame at the side, throws a luminous beam across the graduated tube. During tho night ono can thus see at what height the oil stands in the tube and read the corresponding hour. There has been some local excite ment over tho discovery ol placer gold deqositson the bay shore between the U.S. barracks and Gilberts lumber yard In San Diego. An old man has been panning out the sand here for several months; but until lately no notice was taken of him. Ufa -! ' gold dust at one of the banks attract ed atteat ion -nd was the subject of comment, and he wm watched Sun day morning fro behind a lumber pile. In a few hours the whole region was staked off in claims. Tub decision of the court of inqui ry in tho O rent JUpublie case, has been reversed, by district inspector DcmisandCapt. Carroll's certificate has been restored lo.biro. A Youthful Forger. A young mnn of preKisesshig nj pearanee, giving hH name ns It. L. Lane, has Wen doing the city of Port laud of Into, and going on tho ptiu eiplo that "to tho victor belong thn sH)lls,' ho Attempted to take French leavo ot his creditors on tho outgoing steamship CHrnii, but on lnslng in torvlcwcd by Ohio! of Police llesscr, concluded to remain llealdes tho torgorlcs which ho committed ho bor rowed a sum from a gentleman named Lieut. Farrow, with tho promise to re turn it in n few days. When caught, ho had on his person l!ff in coin, and f ICO in New York Kxehnngo drawn by the Hank of Hritlsh North Amer ica, in four drafts, ono for $1W in ftiv ot N. A. llaylor, and three for -D each iniavoroi itugn warren, dame tai hottn and W. A. line. Tho losi of S. Coulter A Bon wai fU13 and that of httdd A Tilton MU. nnd they will bo more than covered by tho sums found upon Lane. Lane claims that hieut Farrow's check for $110 07, which was cadicd by 8. Coulter it Son, was sim ply a loan to him by Farrow, as also wore tho other amounts which Farrow, claims to have lost. A cheek for was alio found upon I.nne, drawn by Ideut Farrow in favor of 11 M. llcii dorvon, nnd endorsed by Henderson. This check, of course, is another for- irflrv. He says that his father lives in northern MWsouri, and Is n wealthy laud-owner and sloek-rniser, and that this is his first attempt at forgery ; the reason of tho crime being that llo was out of means and wanted money to carry him back home. The idea of forgery suggested itself to him at the Stein House, in Walla Walla, where' he saw CapU J, C. Aiusworth's name upon tho regiiter He forthwith for. ceil a pass from Walla Walla to Port land and return, including meals and staterooms, signing Capt, Ainworth'a name, and sd skillfull was tho forgery executed that all the pursers received it ai genuine, and een when it was returned to tho gcnenil pnioiiger agent at Portland tho dcceition was not discovered. Trey D'ye Hanged. Troy Dye, formerly public adminis trator ot Sacr.uuonto county, and his partner in crime, Edwanl Ander son, wore hauged at Sncrameuto on tho 2Vth tilt, for the murdur of A- M. Tullis, lost Augut. Tho night before tho execution Dye took leave of his wife, and this morning bid farewell to his children, father and brothers. For some time past he has behaved in a wild and violent mad tier; but as the end approached calmed himself and preserved rational demeanor, except occasional nervous outbursts. During the morning Dye mado arrangements for the disposal of hit properly, while Anderson, who had preserved through out unmoved tranquility, remained in conference with a clergyman. At 11 ;15 tho primmer were notiiled to prepare for tho scaflold. Anderson came from the cell smiling and sclf jmscsscd, tihlej)ye.wai so overcome with emotion ju to require tiipiwrt At noon the prisoncn aseondeit the scaffold and while shrouds wero pull ed over them. The clerg; man read n paper concerning Anderson's spiritu al condition, and also a statement written by Anderson, admitting the justice of the penalty and expressing a hope of redemption. Dye mean while grow pale and vomited twieo, but remained quiet. The clergyman ithon began a prayer. Tho nore jwcro adjusted, the black caps drawn over their heads, and at 12:13 the J drop fell. Tho necks of both the con- demned were broken by tho fall, ami in 14 minutes they wero pronounced dead. A post mortem was held on tho remains of Dyo to ascortain the condition of hi brain, which i as found to bo In a healthy state. Tbe Situation la Ahuka. A Horrible Death. ,n. tl ill m i no loiiowing pnrticMiiira ol n blood-eurtUlug ivectdont which tie curred on Monthly evening; in Hunt Pnrttiuid, wo hike from tho "Orvh goninn :" Tho unfoHuiinU) victim, n girl of yonrn, wuh the diutgutcr of nn Knglish Indy, uiuncd Horry, rcecnlly rotnoved lo the v hide of tho river. Tho mother left tho girl in cluttgo of tho youngir children during luir tth ponce. Concluding It near tho uh mil hour for pivuiring tho evening meal, cho began to kindle n liiv nnd get thing ruiuly for her tnntlior'H itplK'iunuco. Ucgiirdletit of tho nin ny warnings received concerning tho ttttii of eiml nil tit uiif.1t i.nu.ui Mi. ... ... ..... .... ... ...i.i, vur-Di l,,v iniudcn bmught n largo enn, full of Kerosene, near the tovo,itnd insert ed n long utiek. Withdntn ing it in atnntly. it fa HUpponcd, tdu njiitltcd it to a lighted mutch, nnd the llittno eoinnmnicnting to the drops that ran along the lloor, mado n train to the enn. In tin instant thon was n ter rible explosion, the burning fluid whs scattered all over tho child, cov ering her clothing ami enveloping her inn mass of liquid Ilium'. She ran to the house of n neighbor named Mrs Lawrence, but a few vnrds dis tant, endeavoring in the meanwhile to tear off her dress, which was al most consumed. t)n U holding the i sickening spectacle, Mrs. (.nwreitcci foil swooning to the ground, tumble j to render the least assistance. The, neighbors, hearing tho unimlhng, screams of the burning child, camel to the rescue, and extinguished the last remaining spark, hut what a sight met their view ! The face, neck, I urntsund upper part of the body wore burneu black, ami piece1 r-f tho flesh hungin 1imio crisp strips A physician was itnmedmtly stiui moned who after nn examination pronounced thecac hopeless. Ami Itetweeu the hours of 15 and 7 Tucs- i day morning the spirit fled ftOTM'It, Having lalcly hoiigltt tho stock nf drugs, hcrtitufnru holouglug to Dr. Harry Lane, I tun now prepared to carefully compound ntul nut tin physician's preset iplions. The pat ronage of those Imving pn'soriptioiiH to ho filled, iHvospoetnillv HOlSoilod. l.OUlSF. MUNUOIC. iMt'Tin.. fOTlCK IS HKUKUY GIVI.N , that 0 II I'rov.utCiMiulllo rlxer ooo county, Oicgou, is not authorlrcd to trttUNitctanv husiuiNtsfor us. UKKDitiNKhSON. Nonw-AV, May I, I87t. Stbtlin t'o Tho uudorsiguml horeby givo no tice to all persons indebted to tlicin on account, to pltut-o coitiotuut settle tho same without delay, with tmth or note. ItKKH.lNI.USON, Norwny, Coos Co. Ogn. ,10111:1;. All iH'rsons indebted to tho under signed on account if over (!0 days standing niv requested to call and settle tho name without delay. (I WIMlstKlt semamt -eooaixg oa hsatiso- New Excelsior Oil Stove. Ja l)iTMs Iter Us lt HUMklMtf. II IU PmO, S-wrt, 4 ft. Ullw l. Ul M W tut. .J M Ut.ln. SUC.NT WiKTtO. COLEMAN QAS AFPAEATU8 AND OIL CO ts . CaWM. Ilk Bmsmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmim Tk. OiMll'wrsM lintl, MitHtrt, SiIWm USklH.h. I4,.f SH lh Mat 4iMil,ll BUSINIiiSS CAIIDS. T.C. MACKKV.M.l). PHYSICIAN ANOURGEON, Kmimiii: Ciiv,'Oiii!ion. C. II. (lOUUJN, M I). PHYSICIANS SURGEON MaiismVikui, Omkiio. C. W. TOWKU.M. I). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON. M.uisuriRi.it, Oiiruom. W. V. ANGKI..M. I). PHYSICIAN ani. SURGtEOM, Coiufif (Htft, Ovn. H. II. llAXAItn, J. T, IliMll.TOH, HAZARD HAMILTON,' ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will nraotieein the various eourts of (heststc, orrn l. at km inn env, Ouv, cr. dm:, sxox-xnsr. AnOHSEI&rOL'XSElLOBATUW MAIt.SIH'tKI.D.OKKtiO.V. I B. FISIEE'S Medicated BELTS. ABSORPTION. . WKI1STKU, ATTORNEY It COUNSELLOR AT LAW MARttiriKi.it, Uncuuw. HENRY SENGSTACKEK, .NOTARY I'rBLir&MWEUM'EI, KMt'Ilti: flTT, . A New Kluk iuSrhnol'.Uanagpiuriit. to Tho Time print a letter from 8it ka, May 8th,sevcrcly critieliiing altaim there. Tliat paierconiineiits as fol lows: Tho letter from Sitka publish ed in another column oonflrin the prevailing impression that tho Indian scare in Alaska has been greatly mag nified for selfish purposes. Tho white settlers of Hitka undoubtedly need some form of civil government, and an armed vcsnel of xiifficiout nze to inspire repcet, should occasionally drop into tho harlwrs whero there are whito settlor.. The continual de mand of Hitka "people has been for protection, but it does not appear what they want to be protected from. The Indians aro not threatening, they are not even dangerous, except when maddened with "hoochenoo." This beverage is browed by tho connivance of men who implore tho protection of a man-of-war. They must hao a man-of-war or nothing, nnd ono must needs smile at tho ready concurring opinion of tho' collector of tho jwirt, the solo representative of our pater nal government, who gave his certifi cate that the revenue cutter was not big enough for the emergency. JttfSHUX grain crops are said to Is? suffering from the ravages of u small insect which propagates vory rapidly. It is tho same insect for which, two years ago, a reward oj ten cojweks was offered Tor every quart collected, nnd ten million roubles paid out hi accord once with this offer. Ono-third of the entire wheat crop of Hoiitharii Russia is now threatened, very Ittin is yetcnownof the habits or customs of the Insect. Wiumcn- ore supposed fo live to the ngoofBtboiiKnnd years. Wophunts, four hundred yew. Tortoises, one hundred yearsand eigles.ravenH und camels, the same time. Lions Inpro been known to reach tho ago of seven y yesrs, while home will average but about twenty. A MaswehlieUs tetnetier writes the A'titAiHiif J'Mimnf tt KiltmtioH. lie scribing tin eeriiiient in th silund room which siem to l ucresful Instead of facing the pupils, u deik ii phtcel Ix'hind them to great m1iui tngc. Tho ii.uiKlit) little utien, nut knowing when his ey 1 upon them, dare not whimper anil play. ''They have," he say," m often come to grief in attemptin't; to enletilute chance, 1 tint they hne comcIihUmI to make fi I virtue ofnerestity, and give up play (in tho school room n uuprolUuhle. j costing more than it cmet to. An ' other decided udvnntaeiot it Is that ! it completely isolates clause reeitiug j from the rest of the school ; the reel I tntion benclies Wing in front ol tho teacher's deck, Iftween him and thu 1 -clitHl, and the h.icki ( the pupils Ih . ing toward each other, eomiuuulw tion by lo)k or sign i out of the miw i tion. Tho only MHrciiil rule miuie i? that tho pupils should not look around." DcstructlTe t'yclnnr. A reM)rt comi fnm Ilrojkvillo, Kuii'uh, at least 70 mites Miuthwu.tof Irving, the town where the moot des truction took place, tltnt u must tur rilie wind Mnu passed over the coun try northwest of there on Friday af ternoon, iloing great dntuiigo to farm property and killing oern! mojite. A evelono also struck tho outer edge id Ktrl-ville. Adair county, Mo.. Frt- jdtiyeveningrtnd demolished about a 1 du7ci lionji and badly d.uunged ev Jeral otliers and severely injured wv- oral persons, nu woman lming roMr- led killed. A very nign wmti ain) pre vailed north and northeast of Kt Jo seph. Mo. A grain elevator at Hop kins, Mo, wis destroyed 'and sevwrnl small dwellings, barns, etc. blown down nod an elevator at Crnig Station on tho K. C, St. Joe A founcil Itlttir rnilroud, wat detroyel. Conshlora. bledamago was done to other build ings. Trees wero uprooted, fo'uctn nnil Imrnes blown down 11 ml crops dam aged ult along the lino of tho storm. .VOTICF. TO DONATION' CLAIMANTS. In IV. AIVli Col i Ik. i.vliilW II b iM0l. I Ux m!m ti nMU UrtiMp.1 M.ll. S. V.,.r and NH. VS. T.iil. ll.li, ft, aurt lftil M.ll, 81. ti r1.11. iui.MAiw.it, oitu. rv. e". ,,I,I,IU 14.111 Mh.rtlUllMlkt.M. Ml AGENTS -iJ t ry uniy U tL I'stlikl HiIm. A.Urf, M3Hr.lt MKtlU'ATEU IIKLT tU sas iiiikmU .si , cti)(o. .illt I lit it -1 tfltil siflistr I ill Mil 1 - us-il &VS? tu'Jl'liw ! In l.unJ,wlllelv. ,.m,,,t sit..,- )MH Tl a II THE COAST MAIL. 10,000 suisoimiHiis T7"-.isra:-E)XD Iil the JJRI.ST nrixe W. KWHItlHT, V. ,V. Mlnrntl ami U, S. tttpiitu ('(Ntiiu.K ('rrv, Ous. Will attend t tlio bimliiewi of mirt eying In uur wvrt nf ihr euimly. IVr(i't UHtMi)f alt iirverd lttfid, fur. nUheil at cluift imllie. ' '"WILSOX SEWING MACHINES ! Till Cheapest fc Host ! Mil IIAt KKIt. wosawi MAllMMrrSIM) THK ATTHNTIOX OF CLAIM nuts to donations of laud, their a-lk'!ice and lc-id ruprexentiitivos, is particularly ralhil to that lwrt of wi-tion .1 of the act of congress, approval July 17 IKAI, entitled "An act to amend an tn t approved feptoinlier twenty-seventh, elKlitcen hundred and fifty, to create the olllce of Surveyor (ienernfof the piiblle lands in Oregon, etc , and nlwi the act amendatory tlmreof, annnived I'ehnmry nlni'teuuth, (fotirteentli) Ik1'' blind red and llfty-threoj which reads an fot lows: "All iwrsous cliihnlng donatloiA under this art ortho acts of which it is amendatory slmll " givo no. t ice to tho Surveyor (ieiifrnl oh imrsH ntf.v .U'Tiionir-iioi'f'irKii.nflliopiirticii. lar luiids ilitiniedussticli doriation, with in thirty days ufter hcitik' rciio(od so to do by such olHcitr; and fulling, the claimant or claimants shall forfeit nil rhdit andrlalin thereto." Now therefore the undersigned ImjIiir HlK-h OTIIKIt III I V MTIIOIllKII OI'ICKII do j hereby givo notice to em h and every r , fin, liinor lifriiHnliiHiiiiil legal repriven i tntivrs, eliilmiintrt of doiiiitl'iiis of land j within thedltitrict of lands Hiihjectto Nile I ut the United States lllstrlct Lund OII'k e, lut (touching, uregon, ii;uier sain ncis 01 ' congress j that each and every one of them within thirty iluys irom llio mm uny 01 1 July 18711, (being tho day nf tho explrn 1 tion (jf six week's iiiihilcatloii hereof) ive notice tothoreuistor and receiver of 1 suld hand Olllce at Itoseburg, ()n'gon,of "tho particular iimoseliilmeilon suiniio. tuitions, nnd fulling such notice, ; thecliduiiintorchdiiiuutHNhiill forfeit nil 1 right and 1 lulm thereto." And emh und every jK'rson cliiluilng the iH'iiefltof said net of Feptiiil(cr-7. I IKV), nod the ICKislutioii stipileuumtitl ' lli.tri.1.1 uUI MTITIflW Mir Ifovriltf IlfllT (lift exnlrutiou of tho aforesaid six wcuk's iiublicutiou, niiised to lo filed in tho l. U. District bind Olllce nt Itoseburg, Ore gon, the proof as rejnlrcd by law, to com plete their claims to 11 donation of hind under said nets, and fulling so to do, Midi claims will bo held forcuin'cllutinu. fn witness whereof tho register find receiver nf tho said U. H. bund Office nt Ilooburg, Orognn, hnvo horoiiulo siibiicribfld their names this tilth day of May, Ift7U. W. V.lUvtJAMiti, Hogistor. J. 0. Fumjiuto.v, llvcolvor. ItiLMlw B S S 1 MIJ THE CHEAPEST W yiiitsi'Arnn 1 On The Cwi.4 Of ' SOUTH.RN OREGON. .M.s.iifit ii iir..o. TJif ItmtfintHtoU now affimU the lit (jirillllVi for iliw.t..n In k' fiHind In the t'ootit ltetd"i ! Soutlirrn OfrKii Tho Aeiulniiy U grttdusteil Into thrve depart IBCIll S fifloW 'Vie J'rliii(if DijKtvtiurtit In whlrh lnirliRtry llranclie am trtiiitht, The Junior llrjmrliurnt, I'nibnw'iii): Ortitowrsphy. Uesdliig, W riling, (irsmnxir, 'nfn.iv, llltor, Pill iil. . tttllll-f h. inlii., fafl.t Mnll. ud'ntnl Prsiihsl ArilhtiKlir. Ttir Senior rMiricif Fmhrnrlng lUxiV.l.wrtiii,"iiii,'le and iluMhlrt UlltO dWitsii) . ()i5liillr , 1'ohlt cul lVMiiwioy. IjiUo, ltl.fii.ili-, Highn Artthuietie, AImIms, (iw.iurtrj. Trtfi ivMiwtry and surveying. J VSIC. lii.tnieU.ui In this branch In girrn when din.lriH, Itovnn enn Ik. had for from IS to J4 jM-r nrek with ptivsie (.mill-, nil for still ksw when several students rluti to- gsthur nnd livsnl thciuvelvrn, TIlltMH. I'rlitiary Ivmiiionl f 6,rrl Junior , . .... 7,60 Hiiulor . . .... jo.OU J.T. MiOsim, Pruuipsl. vi;t-tf CENTRAL HOTEL or Corner of "A "nnd Front HUeet, MAilSllKIKl.D.Ofi.V. ffnvng li-ftxttl nnd lived up the almvo ho ise ,) fi'vl witrrnnleil In promising a si inru nistl, nndgisl lieds to the travel In j, nnd tocul ciiiMom. CALL AND SEE US t a owic.f JOB WORK, P I'juin a OSTE To A 0-.DX) R saAKMiiriKi.i EXECUTED AT lort H-Totico. WlJJISIKU, IlAOKKIt &. boCKIUIIT, MAlMfiiriK'.M, OltKOOV, Dll. C II. dOl.liRN', I'iuii-r. OpiHmlte Xathtit'tf' Store. IIAYK t'0NHTAN1'bV ON HAND AM. WiKTS 01" JDRTJC3-S CH Mm LC 0 WIM.H Ult 0 MFIdCINM, I'l'UI-OHKMf DYW.IITHVJ'a, 'I'llVMNHM, MXOrVlilM. i'oir,'x' vt.'r oi.w, siiiist.vxriMst.vf 'lA'lION-lllVANX NCUOOnilOOKN, All- 11101(1! CIGARS am TOBACCO, mid ovorythliig usiiully kept In MMIIIUAI, lUHCUMHAIIY. PretevlptUm (nrfnlty Com- jiouiHleri, vKhtf i jr. i . f' H fV W " -WmtWrfs- 1 jtf ' j- .Jfri&M.- rfhs--- c ' ", L t,; U -. ilililS r-i-T" w--