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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1879)
trwm " - .' ?iJg-y'P8wwBwig.r.rMBjmg,J.. . .'...tr,...ftj.'" 'WIECOASTjrAni; HA'ri)KIAY, - T .EiiiioT,1n7B, Nkw HtJHVin?.- Joe dough and Win. Cnrll, old stitgoiurn, have taken tho contract (o carry Iho V. H. until IkiIwcou Rosobuigntid Coon Hivy. Tim schedule (lino linn been reduced to twciily-fnur hour through lo Umpire Oily In llio nuninior, mul Ihirly-ouo In tlio wlnlor. MeClellnn v Co. linvo surrendered tlio contrnot, not tlouiiilitK tlio pay sulllclont for tho short tlmo required to put tlio mall through. Tim wagons linvo been taken nil, Iml will, In nbout two week bo replaced, mul go from C001 .City through to Hosoburg In one day. K the now eon tracton perform their duty n well as It was done ly MeClollan A Co., our people will Imvo no cause for com plaint, a limy .brought tlio innil through on tlmo regularly, mul In a hotter condition tliiui nny previous, contractor. Rrun It. In Another column will Ik) found a little gum of nntlonnl w try from tho pen of ono of our local bards, Robert Sturkoy. "Hob" linn for it long tlmo filled, with credit tho 'To ot's Corner" In tho local press, and now says thnt this is, probably, hi Issleiruslon for tho spring. Uo is natlsflrd to retire with tho laurels ho hnit won. "Hobs' nro ovldenlly In fuvor with tho M use, for upon them Mm ha lavished her most gracious gifts, Ax tho talont of Kotart Dunn fully tentllloN. .Many others not un known to fmuo, follow, uiitl last hut not least, como tho Uolx-rln' of Coon, whoso talent In that lino are woll known, mul tholr production duly appreciated. Fvxkhai. Hkiiviris. Tho funeral ceremonies of lion. Jan. I). 1'uy wore held at the Control Hotel, in 'this place, on last Sunday at 1 o'clock p. in., under the auspice f Hlanoo Loduc. of whieh ho was a momlior. They marched in uniform to tho com firv. whore tlio remain wore pom-1 inltted to tho grave with tho usual niC til me nuii'r. Jim i.iihiii w" . ,, ., , ,i ... ,i , iK-milifulv decorated with wreath of - . .i. . i . .ii. ..r.,n.. ..- .............".... MM... . i. ' WIIIIO liuwpr. HUJU b riiiiu - (oiKUucisinrhiiHuK ninny from Km - I urn him Miitm HtniM uMh iiimih t ;. ,, .!.. ...1 ..1 !.. .l.ll.ll Iklllit 1tU lid i.rrrri:u i,it. i no hhhiwuik i hid, llt of letton remaining in tho IWt Ofllen at MAMhlleld, A, NHlurg I'.M. Junelt,lS70: Hylvnnn Ilray, Freil. Copflnnd. V. V. Cnreiitor (J) John Domlek, Fred. Fardelid. Jeey llnkin, Mr. Mnry K. Mohr, A MeConnell, N. N. Mnt tock.Ja. 0. Murrt'lhCJ) Mr. 1'eter. l'alnlrr or Altitun. John lllmiiirr.(2) ,,;, nK ttUt B K4te.,t in tho win V. K. Sharnwd, Nellie SeUie, (!inll-ler Como down and take a look at mi) Joint Terry, ."sei. i iiomisou, ner IIeWt, Win. Urqiiart. Hold for pot ago, Mi. I.tjcxlo J. Harkur, .Sulein, Oregon. Attitivm Tho Jorfufto( tho 23d savb: Cupt. PnrVor urrlvcd hio yes terday with the steamer A"ofV Cook, 3H hour front Cwullle liver, propar nlory tolxiglnulng work on tho strand pl s'hlp Cfy tf Dublin. WKAckuowUdgo our obligation to Captain Floyd, of tho SolelHIr, for numerous favors. Wt mo tho smiling ronntonaucu of A. P. Owen behind tho counter At KasburgA Hirst'. V: nro tiudiir ohligAtiuu to Mr. WlUou, of Coo rlvor, for n lot of a vellont slrnwborrio. Al.' l'fcN.MXOTON, nn attaoho of tho Uufbury llnlmlmhr, sojourning on tho Hay, is siting fits old fellow townsman, Wagstnli. v A I.ATR dispatch from IeolAiid nil noutices that it was o cold up thoro during last month, that the iiiliAbil miU had to pry the sun up with a rrowhnr, anil very near capiUcd the Island in tho ruort. Tub Satrllite ran on a snag in Coos lliver, on Tuesday, knocking a largo hole in her lottom,hul succeeded in patching It and getting baok to Km piro, wbero she was repaired. Htiiaw hat have mado their Ap pearance on our street during tho week. Thi is an indication that Hummer has arrived, Although nho hit lieeii delayed About six week on account of tho weather. The tllorlou Fourtlu Tho people of Empire City are pro paring to shed glory on Undo Ham by u grand, old-fashioned barbecue on tho Fourth of July. Tho old plo-ulc ground below town, a lino grovo com pletely sheltered from tlm wind, Inn I iooii selected for tho celebration, and tho Indies, famed for their skill In cookery, will all contribute liberally mid substantially toward tho dinner, which will bo freo to everyone, From all accounts, the feast of chicken mid tho How of cake, will enough to tempt Kplcuru himself to rise from hi gravo and uppoar upon the scono. Hon. A. F. Ciunplndl, of ltosoburg, well known o nn eloquent speaker, will deliver tho oration, The best of music has been Koeured for tho occa slon, mid duo set of uroquot will bo on tho ground, also numerous uther amusement for both old mul young. Ho don't smother Iho patriotic flro if you feel it glowing in your hroast, hut quietly fun tho llmuu until It kindle into tho bright bhuo of patriotism, mid iiNhlst Empire hi making thi tho celebration yttr ncdlenvc of tho Huy. Tlio Attractions of onr County, Thoro li scarcely a spot In OroKOii thnt hits not hnd ItH iiiitiioroti attrac tions, hoAiillfiil scenery, olo., written up hy tlio gushing (iiiill-slliigor, or ox tolled from tho loslrum hy tho sontl mouliil tourist or traveling lecturer. Without detracting In the leant from any other locality, wo assure tho read er that our county jwossos ns niitny iitlniollous for tho pleasure seeker, n. tho most popular summer, resort on tho count. H you ro In soach of game, hero's whoro you will find It; water-fowl In nhundanco can ho found along our shore, mid our forests nhound with tho Unestof hear, door, oik, quail, grouse, pheasant, ote., oiiough lo satisfy the ambition of tho moHl ardent sjiortsinan. Hut porhapi you nro n disciple of Walton, and pre fer tho rod to tho rllloT Tho stream which meander through our plctur osquo wood, arc tho homo of tho trout, and it require hut u ftkill fill cant of tho fly, to luro them from tlioimhady pooli, To wander alonjj our pohhlod honch.or fclamhor over tho rK'k nt pa jw A raf(o, In a pica uro of which our valley uplghtmrA fihoiild not fail to avail thomwdvon ; (owAtcli tho oa-llonnportinKon tho clifl'n, or hehold tho nottinc nun color the water like a koa of blood ; a ship fndliiK hum i)(htoii tho edgo of tho fr-Awnyliorlron,nppHArlnj;Aiiicck of(,'old in tho BUimot'A last glow, Ih a hctttillful night oven to tho dweller down hy tho ''deep hd a," True, our rewtirccn in thU lino have tiovcr liccn m loudly Uudod, thono of othnr localltlen of more fre quent renort for pluinuro.A tho puhlio linvo Inlinrcd nuoerafrtlKo hnproKnion In regftrd lo Coon liny, thinking Hint it wiwhul u lltt'e coal mining dlMriet somewhere on tho coai1 they know not where. Hut now And then, wone nilvonlurnUAlourJtwhohA wandered from the great thoroughfare of travel, down through our wood and valley, ' i ptihllidicit a flkotch from hi nnto-hook, I . a. I . 1 1 iu-ritiliii it! fltflllllMirlorOJIl. iiiroucu whoo ahndnwy glude reignl nu aw ful Hence, eryatal tren'iii whono , , i.i. .. . i tn. il... t,....i:,..l bnnk-woro fringea with tuo iot'liest ... ,...... ..... ifflowar, nr rttiino lUAgiilflcenl hcut . . . . , . ... .-.. I... I. ..I "' """'"" """rw V . """, "r ' , M'PIl reiwiru llio liueuilg rmiHin ui a . . . unmmordny.or thotarrj (Imminent , i. i " "-n I, You dcnixon of tlm valleys may j woll envy u theecMilson-breeio which fans our brow, while ymi aro swelter- ing in the scorching sun, with the . in . i.V ii. -11. t-r. mometer wilting h the shade. Come ilowu nero losjKiuu our suiuinur not iilays, where wo don't dry up like Egyptian muuimiesiii tho summer, or our country, and seo tho work. of im proveniuut on our bar when wo get it under way and wo will add anoth er charm to it, hy having tho harlnir of refuge started, too. Or, if you will nail but a short tlmo, wo will whirl you Across on iho l Jk. 0 H. It. It., and with tho iron horse wake tho echoes til our forests, again nd Again. Wo will build up ueltyon tho Hay, that will rivAl in wealth, beauty and greAl- uoss, Its fairslster of the state. To tho Invalid In search of vigorous health ; to the tourist longing to so journ for a while among thew wild scenes, or to the weary dweller in the city, who would exchange, for a brief season, tlieir dusty street nod rattling vehicles, for tho cool, shady mthn of our beautiful groves, and a rustic seal Hoar some musical water-fall, wooflbr tuporior inducement for a iit, M mniatiluuitis. Complaint having boon mado to us, uboul tho unsatisfactory manner in which tho l.T. It. It. has been man aged by the present conductor, etc., wo fell it our duty to maintain tlm in terest of tho public, and mentioned tho fact in our last issue that tho road was badly handled, and no etlort mado to Accommodate tho traveling public, to which, tho manager of the concern Mr. Mr. wo'vo forgotten htniiamo mado decided objection, nod remon strated by sending a letter to tho Coast Mail, saying, that as heretofore our Coquillo mail had passed over tho road freo of charge, ho would Im com pelled in tho future to extract from us tho modest Hum of two dollar and fif ty cent per month, or thirty dollar per year ; and if wo did not wish to take advantage of these very gonorous terms, to bo o kind a to drop him a line to thateirectl Well, Mr. what's your name wo have never before received such a liberal oiler; while wo feel grateful for tho deep Interest w.ileh you manifest hi our welfare, mid the generous impulse which tie tiiAted you in your oflurU to have our Rubsariborii receive their paper promptly, wo have no doubt that the ring of a two-aiul'ii-lmlf piece would strike melodiously upon your car, yet Atthosamotime, if wo credit tho state ment of our people in that vicinity, wo should think that a"four-ycnr-old" club would ho more to thu point, Tin: steamer Myrtle wa laid up for repair during the forepart of this week, mid tho Juno run In her place, Tiik people of tho interior nro In coming excited over tho harbor of refuge, npd havu orgmiixed and sunt committee ;to visit Han Frauniseo, to ad voeato tho claim s of oapo Foul weather Hay on tho Denton county const. KcliooNbook C'onrcnlloii, ..iiii Upon rcqucHtof ovcrnl of tho coun ty Mchool Mupurlulendcut, tho Htnto Jloard of iMiicnllon called a conven tion which met at tlio Capitol, on tlio 20lh tilt. Thirteen counties wore rupruRcntcil. Tlio agcnlB for Apple ton, A. H. llnrnoH & Co., Van Ant worp, ilragu t Co. and Uancroft t Co., wcro preKont, and Huhinitted their proponitioim for the mipply of loxt hookn, which wcro coiiHidercd very liberal. Tlio convention tlion hold a private msnJoii, and after de lihornline, K'ivo tlieir voteH in a Heal ed envelope to tlio Stale Superin tendent aH tlio law required. Ten HUperinteiidentH not present will bo Riven till Iho 20lh to return their voles, ut which time tho result will bo announced, This convention wn a movo in tho riRlit dirertirin, and tho law should have provided for Htich a course and required a majority vote to adopt. There might be a large majority aguinst tho adoption of a particular HerieH, yet their votcB be ho divided between other scries, either of which they would prefer, that tho objectionable series would get tho largcHt vote and be adopted. Wo hopo tlio sujierinU'iidents who took interest enough in this matter to attend tho convention acted with n good understanding and unanim ity, so that their work may not bo nputralized by others giving less at tention to the subject llrronroux. Tho Ortgonhm publishes n diapntch from friend of tho Into J. I). Kay, in San Francisco, from which ft eeom tbey are nouiowhat inclined to enter tain an opinion that ho wa murdered, a ho had eiiemlc in Oregon. He, bow ever, hail many warm friend on tlio Hay, and no enemy who would seek to take hi life; and it but goes to show that hUfriuntU In S. F. were a much AtonixlK'd at hi tragic death, a the community hero, and know no causo why ho should have taken hi own life. Thedlspnlch i a follow . ltognrdiugtho recent uppoed sui cide of Jnnie I). Fay nt Kmpiro City Ogn , the friend of deceased in thi iltv arti loth In l-lievo thnt ho died bv'hls own hand. They ntato that i jfr, ynv imdsomo bitter" enemies in Oregon by hi p.irticqutiouin certain ther-ihtigalion, and that soma '"; ' ago lio wa waylaid and nearly killed , , h lwq hnthc'n mmnX lnhi'0M f whom ho shot an J dangerously wounded. Since then threat have repeatedly been made against hi life. A telegram ha been sent requesting lhat the pistol ! retained a evidence Tlio surrouding are so peculiar that it is pruocd lo institute a thorough examination. The Celebration at Empire. The programme for the celebration on tho Fourth, is a follows: Profession will form in front of Court House, ai 10 o'clock, a. in., and march lo ground) preceded by tho baud. Mai. M. Tower, marshal. Adilro by president, Dr. T. C Maekoy. Soiig,4,Ainorica." Heading of the Declaration of In deiHMidence, by K. A. WagstalT, Esq. Song, "Hail Columbia." Oration, by Hon. A. F. Campbell, of ltosoburg. Song, "Star Spangled Hanncr." HarlxHUie dinner. Dancing, croquet, and other amiu c meut. Arrangement will bo mado to hao tho several steamers run from all K)lnt on tho upper by, and Coo river, ou tho morning of tho Fourth, so a to arrive at Empire City at 10 o'clock it. m. Orand ball at night, at Jleichcrt's Hall, under mauagomcut of Messrs. C. 0. Drydett and Alex. Stauti. Hy ordor of tho committee. W. II. Jacksos, Chairman. O.nt. of tho latest application of vulcanised rubber in England it to render chin a, stone, mid gins ware noiseless. It iapplied in tho form of narrow strips inserted in grooves. Mu. John Watt, who died inSpring ileld, Ohio, on the itfth of April, at the ago of eoveitty-four, wa ouo of the oldest printer in tho United States, naviug worucu sixty-two years con tinuously at "tho easo"a n composi tor, no wa a naiivo oi ow voru. Tin: volcano ofMount iEtna i in full eruption. Thrco now craters have appeared near tho town of Han dao at the northwest foot of the mountain, mid streams of lava are flowing down iho western slope. Sev eral illage are threatened with de struction, mid thoro i great alarm among tho inhabitants. Sa MfKt.L. Ci.kmk.ns, bettor known a Mark Twain, ha brought a lilml suit against tho Hnso-Helford Publish ing Company, of Toronto, Canada, in the United .States district court of New York, on tlio 15th ult. Tho Canada pirate attempted to smuggle into this country 100 ponies of Clemens' "Adventure of Tom Sawyer," iu do- iimico oi thu copyright law. A Hoston company aru putting up cooked beef iu Texas, ou a largo scale. Their establishment i nt Fulton in that state, thirty-live miles from Cor huh Christ i. Tiiev uso imtont nrooess- o owned hy thorn. Tho beef is roast ed by bteaui before being packed, mid it is claimed that more water i evap orated from It than hy the Australian mode, under which tho meat iapnoked iu cans raw mid then sealed up mid boiled. Tho company nro doing u very largo business. QrtyuniaH, Tho VhK Mi (ho Fourth. II V nOIIBRT RTAMCEr. Unfurl that flag, tho morn is fnt dawn in it, Tho proud N a(a1 (My of tho Freo, ICt the HtArs and tho Klrliwn flash out bright in tho morning, Tho symbol of our unity. CHOIIIJS, Then wavo It aloft, let it tastily 1k seen, A clear streaming herald of joy, Itomcmber it birth, keep that mem ory green, Hurrah I for tho Fourth of July. Hoist up thAt banner, 'twn licroc that gavo Their blood when dcfiAtico they hurled In defenno of tho right, rcfugo lo save, A haven of rot to thta world. Then wave it Aloft, etc. When tyrAiit behold it, they look with (licdain Wlint cAro wo for the scofTor the unccrT Their victim escaping, they know 'tiHinvaiu , To pontic, when wo welcome them licrc. 'men wavo u aioii, cic. CliAiinl tho loud Anthem, tho dawn it I breaking, Aloft, let that flag proudly soar, Let tho free who rejoice, give, while Freedom partaking, Three cheer for the heroe of yore. Then wavo it aloft, etc. General Itrw. HoHKiiuuo will celebrate tho otm Fourth In "wapr up" style. glori- The Oregon City Enlrrpriie ha been enlarged and greatly improved in ap pearance. Til Japanese government, sat the Tokio Timet, h appropriated 100, 0Q0yen,or dollars, for tho reception and entertainment of General Grant. Titii'Dounlai Intinxndrnl ha licen enlarged, il presents a fine apiKrar aiicc, and i Among tho newicst of our exchanges. Ox the whole globe At least 50,000, 000 people speak tho English language nlwut 75,000.000 German, M.OOOXXK) speak Spanish, and only 45,000,000 speak tlio rrencn language, inese matter of fact may servo lo remove erroneous opinions. As explosion occurred on the 23d in Wheeler's woolen mill, Salem, N. H.,andwa followed immediately by a bursting out of flames in several place. The mill wa entirely destroy ed. Los, $100,000; inaurance, 140, 000. Cause unknown. Any one who want a printing-press ha now theclianceof purchasing the one which Napoleon carried with him to Moscow, and which fell into tho hands of tho Russians during his re treat. It i now at St. Petersburg, and thoownor offer to sell it for 1000 ru blesabout 730. ArniXTiNo pre that Benjamin Franklin i said to have worked, was recently dtsjoed of by sheriff's sale at Joncsboro. Goorcia. The press i claimed to have been t)ie first to hoist the name of General Jackson for pres ident. It is built of ash; hickory and rnnlintranv. isbfavJIv 'ironed. llOS a marble slab for a bed, And works by hand with a horizontal lever. City Marshal Minto of Salem, in company with officer Al. Falkland went to the house of Henry ankocs- kv. who had been drinking heavily and alarming his Vife, JanKoesky drew a pistol and tired thrco shots at Minto. barclv missiiichim. Faulkner made a change in tho proceeding by Kivinc Jaiikocsky an effectual shot, when he was disarmed by tho officers, and taken to jail Oregon can beat the world for fish, or anything else. Wo clip the follow ing from nn exchange: A salmon, weighing 70 pounds, mid measuring four feet in length, two feet nino in ches In circumference, and five and one-half incite across the mouth, wa recently caught iu tho Columbia riv er. This i no fish tory, but tho plain statement of tho largest salmon probably ever caught in the world. Tun sjiecific gravity of tho waters of tho Dead Sea, issuch that a human being cannot sink in it. The taste i very pungent, and of remarkable bitterness. It is about forty miles long and nino wide. It is a very re markable fact that its surface is low er than that of any other known body of water, being 1312 feet below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. It ha a depth of 220 fathoms. Itcturn to the department of ag riculture show tho average wages of labor without board ou yearly engage ments, have declined from $21 29 to $20 20 jor month, or 4.8 per cont. du ring the past year. The cost of board of 'farm laborer has declined 4" 15 per cent, or from $7 45 per month to $7 14. Four States and two Territories show increased rate of wages Min nesota, Colorado. California, Oregon, New Mexico and Washington. ICeol Ksto TraasMctte-aa. May 23 John Norman to Dora Nor man, lota and property in Marsh field, And mineral lands in Hindi's district. J)a-, id Drew and wifo to M. B. Cop ley, lot 4, block 2, Coquillo City. Mav 21 Horace Morris and wifo to Peter Overholtxor, 7.40 acres in sec 4, T. 20,11. 12. -MM-May 20 J. G. Wright and wifo to II. Walterineyer. 60 acres in sec. 2, T. 20, It. 12. 1 100. , , , Susan F. l.etiove, lot 7, block 1, ltnmlolnh. $125. Edward Hoffman to Jemima Hofl- iiuiu.NEt, of SW'.sea. 22, T. 20, It. 12. $100. U. 8. to Wm. S. Hall.NWJi of NW K, and lot 8, 0, 11, 12, see. 1, T, 20, U.12. dbo:e&:n At Kmpiro City, May 20th, 1870, to the wilooi A. r. uwen, a son. FOR N.1I.K, A No.l PHOTOGRAPH TENT sixo llHxlHj. Everything complete. or sale cheap, i-.uqtura oi F. E. WINCHESTER, Empire. House, Empire City itf nrlnn (HielllKCHcr, AltltTvEI). BATUniMY, May 31. Hrh Jtclieecii, WHiwn, Vdays from H. F. toll. II. Lumo. Tuesday, June 0. Hch Twilight, Whitney, 7 day from 8. V. to HoutlitHjrt Uoal uo. UllK Til uiiDAY. Juno 5. TtigFenrle, Hill, UrnKtia river. HAlM-.u. Juno 4 Tug Fearlc, Hill, UmKma. " 0 Hch Mary Iluns, Kellmnl, ti.V. COOSMV BETAIIiXAHKKT. Hultcr Cheese Lard Ham Itaruii (side) - - .32 - - -.20 - 1C18 - ir.fi'JO - UI0 - i - 812 - 5 " 7 - - 6" 8 . - 8 "12 - . 10 - - 25 - 1l2 - G0Q75 -12r'K - - 27? - C070 " shoulder" Ilecf " " p;r qr. " comed " Mutton " Hausage " KgK per doz . 1'otAtoes " Apple KT btl Hugar Oiirco " Tea " HIco " Bean " Flour jh.t bbl - 8"10 - 0" 7 - - 7 - 1215 - - 25 Apple dried Il&lsin " - - - Currants " - - - Oyster, 25 cent per can. t;.. -,.- or. " Crn. '" " " " Pcaclic, .37' or 3 cn for $1. Pie fruit ami Jellies per can 60 cent. IIOSJftK TO RK.XT. Lower part of a two story house upper part used a a photograph gal lery. Enquire of F. E. WINCHESTER, Empire IIoue, Empire City. NOTICE. U. S. Laxd OrriCK, HosEnoBO,On.,MayO, 1879. Complaint having been entered at thi oniec by Zacciip.c Boice against A. M. Scott, for abaiidonlmr pre-emption J). 8. ontrv No. 'WlZ.daU'd Kent. 10. 1878, uion the Hi of SE4', SE of SWi,ec. 2, and NE$ of NEi, sec. 11, township .11, soutli range l& west, in uuiry county, Orwron. with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the partie are hereby sum moned to appear at thi ofliwon the 20th day of June, 1870tat ten o'clock a. m., to resjwnu nnu turnisn icsuiuouy (viuxiu ing said alleged abandonment. wm. t. uesjamin, jtegistcr. J. C. Fi'lixktox, Keceiver. 1-10-Sw COX'H BARBER HHOP, ix rnosT or the central hotel. Marshfield, Ogn. If you want an easy shave, As good a barber -evergave, Just call on mc at my saloon, In front of Central hotel, at noon ; My razors are sharp, my scissors keen. My shop is neat and towels are clean, And there I think you'll find Everything to suit tho mind ; I trim the hairwith skill for gents, Of course the price ia fifty cents ; Shaving, too, I do that well. And nothing but a trial -will tell ; So help mc gracious II I make ler, You need uot pay a quarter of a dollar. J.W.Cox,rropr. P.S. Hot and cold baths always ready. 1-lStf 'New Market F. TlMMEHMAN, PrOPR. On Front street, near Dean & Co.' store. Ha always on hand the best of BEEF, PORK, MEATS of allXINDS, and everything to bo found in a First Class Market. rjtICESaa iOTIV the LOWEST S. living share of patronage is jiolic- ted vl-7-tf IE?. 3DeTri22L, B00T& SHOE MAKER M.vnsiiriELn, Oox. WXIiX, UOAI.Ii KIWD OS OF jjTJSTOM -WOIE&K in a thorough manner and uso only tho BEST MATERIAL. o BciT Shop on Front Street, opposito tho Pioneer Market. vl-7-tf Empire House, IE3 e o pened. Emmke City. TniS HOUSE HAS BEEN BE opened throughout. GOOD BEDS AND GOOD BOARD. .Vo CITIXESE COOKS eHiployctl. TERMS LIBERAL. F. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. THE LQCKHART HOTEL, Mrs. E. M. Locklutrt I'roprMreaa, EmpirkCitv, Ogjt. Blacksmithiiig. I) E S XI S MeCOL QA X BUCCCSSOK TO THOMAS DAWSOX. HAVING LEASED THE DAWSON blacksmith shop, iu Marshfield, I am preiwred to do GKNKKAL BIsACKSMITIIIKQ and SKCIDP WORK. 5y-A living shary of patronago is 'solicited. - vl-7-tf Sr."5T ww msmsBM, Wm, Reicher t, Proprietor Keeps constantly on hand, and offers for sale a superior nrticlo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WHOLESALEand ItKTAIL. MY II All IS SV1 PLIED WITJITIIE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUOKS AND CIGAKS. JJItANCH SALOON Win. (j. Webster, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS &c SHOES A SMALL STOCK Of Custom Work Constantly on hand REPAIRING Will Receive Prompt Attention. SHOP Located on Front Street, opposite tho CENTRAL HOTEL, Marshfield, Oregon. 2tf E B. DEAN & CO. E.B.DEAN, . D.WILLCOX ASD C. II. MERCHANT. We have Always os IUxd a Fill Assortment Of QENRAL MERGHANENSr Stock Always Complete. lit2s::b:e:r, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED' AND At the Lowest Living Prices. E. B. DEAN &. CO. ltf Knsbm'g & Hirst, Frost Street, Mabsufielo, Ogs. NEW GOODS by evcrr steamer; keep constantly oft han in our JLtlltGE and COM M0DI0US store, a well selected stock f GENERAL MERCHANDISE consitsing of the best staple and fancy 3DRTr GOODS of all kinds, tho choicest GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS anil CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING, SUPPERS and OIL CLOTH CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE end TOOLS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, .Tafiiftf, Oils ami Vttnitehes, Choice Wines ami Liquort, TIX WA11E aud AMMUX1TI0X, wood nnd willow ware, OUTELRY and S T.A-T I O 2T:E KTT, AND SCHOOL BOOKS. 3rTjaK.wxsxxxwor ooodh, Our extensive showcases aro filled wish tho llncst MILLIXEll 1" A XD FAXC Y O-OOIDS- PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES' N. 11. All goods purchased at our Storo will bo delivered freo of charge at any point on the route of tho steamer Myrtle. vl-Mf A? F.MPIKE" CITY. lvlU COOS BAY CUP.NiTIJRE STORE I sca.x.sxx:3x3bx:d, fir.wl Constantly on hand Mattresses iC JicdtteatU, , , Chairs c Loungw, Crib$ ilb GraAU, PICTURES, FEA5IES, MOUlifKtCW, TABLES, MIRKOBS &c Ceaatlnfc-roeak FarssitKre Mado to Order. COmy H mado at shortest no tics. SEWiMG MACHINES Attachments, Needles &c F. MARK, FuoPRirroK. lrltf UAkili PIONEER MARKETS, Marsiifield Empire City. H. 1. WHITNEY, PitonuETOs. ? A good supply ot f i,A'- BEEF, rORK, MUTTON; and all kinds of : ,", . v SALT HEATS axd VEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a. good, stock of i TTESSIEILrfS A3TD LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE vl-Jtf COOS BAT MAKKJET, MABRSliriBLD, OREOOV, B.F.Ross, W. R. SiMrsox a D.Hou.At Proprietors, :MZE3JLT3 nnd provisions of all kinds told ot the lows living rates and DELIVERED at any point dIre4 STJIXS roa VESSELS, LOUaiNQ CAMPS. ' AND FAMIUII, ALWAYS REAIY. irWo keep nothing bijtJJHi M and insure satWc1Io. ,' lv-I-tf " --'-'