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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1879)
' Vi' ir.in I i.i T -l -!rj &?!!.& f THE COAST MAIL. NATS' It 1AV, - .IiiiioU, IN7B. g ' -""""' """ (iKTTINIl NO Hl'.TTKU I'AHT. -Wo llllVO before iiit'iitloiti'il llio fuel the InUnmi Traiudt railroad, In till county, lilmd y managed, Imi t nt Dint time twi nero not fully awaie of tlio teal condition of tiling. Wo nrn hearing complaint from nil partri of the coitnly, ami no general lit the dliwoitlnfncllon Hint tlio deanier plying on IntlimiiM Hlough ii ro compelled to curry pnHnoitgorit up to Atkon'H jiluoo, mill from thence ill lint a ulioit walk ncroM to Coalwlo. FrelglitUaliio taken acrom on a ided. Mr. Hprlnger, the Manager ' ' '" dilution, linn placed boat on Heaver Slough, nml In order to run oil" llio partlen who liuvo been carrying freight nml mM(uiKorn on that nlreain, lio ro UiK to tuko freight which thoy bring nml n)iMmrn to run tlio car in Mich a way mm to leave tlio pin-nougcr) who ilo not travel In hi bout, behind. In fmit, tlio road a now managed, Is uui vomnlly voted n an Intolerable uuU mice, audit malinger an abomination, nml II tlio owner of tlio roml hnvo any regard for their own Intorcntii or (ho right of llio people who would bo their cheerful patron, thoy will make nu early change In it control. Hi.coNHiDCitrn. When tlio Argt rftiiio out In n wry independent nud ndmlrnblu article iiitlnut llio prnprio ty of certain cltixcn of Empire City voting down llio M'liool tax, wo thought our brother, a uiuiid, wnw Ig norrtit of tlio lay of tlio hind, nnd Hint ha would noon bo looking for n way out; accordingly lt week l;o nppcnr cd with tho nmttttlc hutwrnblr to tlio gciiOcmnu who wu leader In tho matter, and g.ivo tho poor t-rhool ill rector a well denorved kick for negli gence of duty. From whnt wo huvo Iinnrd of ehool n Halm In tlntdintrt.ct, kick ami" l not likely to be- jrflv cn, for ill) Mid thnt of three nwow incut that have boon made, only ono linn been collected olVII. II bone, tho heavlct property holder, while other who wcro mMo. wore itltnnud to KOl otfqultr) n Rily. And further, tlio clerk hnvo been crediting them naive, without law or nuthorUy, with five Kr cent of all "money coming in to their hand j but like our Into tate otlklnl, they nro nil democrat, no ro for Vm. Nkw Mail Houtiw. Tho I'ol Of fice Department U advertising for bid on two new mall route in thl conn ty, towlt: No. -HUH. From Dora t.y Orntcl Ford, to Myrtle 1'olnt, 17 mite and bnek.tttieo n week. Ilond required with bid, fllX). Leave Dor Monday and Friday mid return mno lay. Tim other, No. HIM. From Ilermnunville, by Howlnud mid Hlxe river, to Fort Orford, -HI mile and back, onee a wuok. Ilond required with bid, fM). L.mvo licriiiaiiitvitlu Mnudiiy at ( n. m.. nnd nrrivo nt Fort Orfonl til 5 p. m. Lcavim 1'ort Orford Tuesday at tt a. m and nrriven nt llor iiinnnv ithi ut T i in. of fniui day, The dUtnucoou the route U put down at 40 mile, while it In about 00, nnd it in im'MM'ihlt) to perform nervlco on the ncliudtilo liore Initl down j no carrier rnii regularly Uke tho uinit ttiroiigli in a day, own in mitumor. Two layr will bo required for thn trip ench way, nnd blddorn would do well to repn"ont tlio ltuntIon to the department with their bid, and propono only to carry Hon aru'hcdnlo that it t K!bto to fulllll. It j 0i.v f I0,(KH). llr. C. H. Mer chant, of thin place, Jiiui received n letter from Maj. (llllUpie, of Ilia on K'lncer, nayiiiK that the not of con row "npproprlntlnK $I0,(XK) fur tho improvement of Coo liny hnrlior," hn4 been laid More him, etc., nnd ho proceed to make a number of iuquir ie a to the view of tho people hero In regard to the propoacd improTO nicnt, the movement of the channel, it preeut condition tu comjinrcd with former yonra, and the fncilitie for obtniiiiiiK heavy and durable nxik for the coiiAtruction of tho nen-wnll, Theoe luqutrlei' hnvo boon nnaworod, nud tho Major wiw, in tho reply, invi ted to come thU way on hi trip to Him Frnuelro, In order to acquaint Itlmmdf more fully with the idtuiition byapoinonn! exiiinlnntion. For that purpomi Mr. Morohnnt proponon to plnco the tui Ktcorl nt litxillNpaMil free fi(chari;e. It In to Ik) hoped thnt hu will come. AIIOUTTIIK Cr.HKTKUV. At ft IllCOt- iiii'of tho Hoard of TriiHteen of IhU town, held latThurday,ftuommitteo wn appointed to prepmo u plat of tho couietnry nbluiduir Into lot, and ro port tho Hamu at tho next muotiiiK of tho board. Mr, K. A. Auduroou wn nppoluted to givo dlioollon to poron whomiiy wixli to bury frluudn in tho comotoiy, where tho graved may bo dug, and purlieu who may bo employ ed to dig graves hereafter nro requct d to consult with him before pro ceeding, Mail Hkuvjoi: Ouduucd. A now mail louto, No. -1 ,m, imM been oioa ted between (laidner and CoIIIiih' on tho AUea iier in Jleutou county, and tho contract for aorvloo onco a week U to bo let July HOth next; hid nro required tube in by July 10th. Tho length of t lit) routo U laid nt 107 mile nnd the bond ri'oiilrml In iioooiiiimiitr " - i"'-- the bid i iflM(M). ThU will givil tho reidoutri on the HIuhIuw tlio mail fa cilitlc for whieli they linvo been long praying. FitOM HoHKHUiio, -Tho. II. Hliorl dan, County Olork of Douglan county, arrived lnt night from Honoburg. Mr, Hhorldnn will bo greeted with plciifliiio by IiIh ninny frloiiib on the Hay ; but if It ho true, that hi mUMon I tocnrryolfono of llio bcautlfu! and nccoinpllliod yoiuiB lndlc of IhU county -a reported wo will not guaranty bin nfety. Tho young men of Coo nro peacefully Inclined, but when their territory 1 invaded in that manner, tho rulo may bo otherwise. SkaI Catoiiixci. Mc-mm. Crockett A llrown nr engaged in killing nouU nud nen-Iloiiu ftt J'ort Orford. They take up their abode temporarily on thn rook, n connldorablu ditnuco from bind, and nhoot Ihetio nulmnl In great number. They extract tho oil, and nave n itrip of tho hide along tho hack for n!u. Whether thn bind no I profHnblo or not, wo hnvo not learn ed, but there I evidently ndvouture enough about It to mnko It attractive, Whitino Houoou Mr. C. F. McCor in an will oiksii n writing nchool at thl plnco, next Vcditedny evening. Tho term will ronnlut of twelve lcoii, nnd tuition I 1 1.C0 for the term. Mr. Mc- Cormno in no oxcolloul penman, n well a n good luttlructer in tho art; nnd although a young man, ha had much experience in that lino of buni on. Accidknt. On Thuniduy of lnt week, Copt.Tlohonor fell from a bank on which he walking, n hort dktnnce below Fort Orford, nnd cut a Huvnro ganh In hi forehead. Ho wan nUo cnuildurnhly hruked by tho rock on which ho fell, and H wa tome time boforo coniclouuos returned. At lam account ho wad doing well, and I, cro thl, fully recovered. Mahosio Ci:.miitATior, Arrange ment aro Wing mnde by Chadwiok lxxlgo No. f3 A. F. A A. M., nt Co qullki City, to hold n foxtlvnl on tho 21th iiuitntit, Tho exerclce, m faraa wo have learned, will coinlt of it pic nic dinner, an oration by Itov, J. It. N. Hell of Hoeburg, nnd a dnnca in the evening. A pleasant time i an ticipated by nil. Oonk II U'K.- Joaquin Miller, wIiono iIt to the oono of hi earlier yenre in I.auo county, wa announced u foil wookfi ince, ha roll) mod I"ut. Ilo took hi daughter Maud with him, and ho expect to provide for her ed ucation at ono of tlio loading ccmina rio of the Kant. St'crnri!i, Hrxr. Mr.(Sco. Forty, of Fort Orford, went out on a hunt one d y bint week, nnd, nlthough it wn not ii very good day for hunting, ho killed n ltear n deer nud n wild cnl. fio out nemo' day when H i favorable, young man, and nend u nu account of the proccdl. Mixiso. MeMr. lIutchluou, Mor gnu, Madden and Tlioma, formerly of Houlhport, have purchacd a hill claim on tboHi.tw, nud aro running a luiiuel into what i Mippoaed to lm nn old chaiiuel. Tho claim i tutid to hao pronjiectod well heretofore. A.s'oTimt Cct.r.iiKATios. Tho Lib eral League of Norway nud vicinity, on the Coqullle river, will eclebrnto tho Fourth with tho omul corcmonteii. Thoy hnvo a beautiful place for uch cxerokes nt Norway, nnd we doubt not that all who attend will bo well entertained. Tho public aro Invited. A Ukavv Faix. Mr.Wm.Thoma, who I mining on Hlxi river, one dny lnt week inndo n mltcp nud full down n perp4indlcular embankment nboul fifteen foot, striking upon tlio rocky led of tho trcnm lxlow. Ilo jnihlnlned Mivoro brulc,nudcouider lilnuolf fortuuato that ho wn not kil led outright. N:v Stoijk. If. If. Luso hn ngaln 0eued a lore at Bumnor, and Henry Floogor is in charge of tho eMnbllsh mont. . Halt, returned from Portland on Wedneday. W. It. Wtiu Esq. of Honeburg 1 at- tending ciruuilcourt nt Kmplro thi week. Mil. AituiNOTOK who hn been leach ing ut Coo City hn gouo to Dougla county. Ouu friend Iteichert, of tho Day View llrewery, who hnM been Inld up with u lame foot, I getting better. Tiik dwelling homo nt Whitney' butchering entablislnnont U being on lurgcd and improved, and will, when llultdicd, present a nont appearance. Mi:nHiiri, C)ihitk.nhi:k nnd Doubuer have mndo a wagon for thu Nioholc brot hern lately tlioHmt ever built in the county. Ivyou want a good picture of your wife, your baby or yournolf, go to Win ohoator' gallery in Kmplro City, and he will plonnc you. Mti. J, H. MotuitsoN' of llaudolph give notice of hoiiio ntray cattle which aro running at hi place. Noticu In annthei column. HUMti'ri cannery ut Kllonuburg, i Mill miming, and It in thought tho product of tho uprlng run will bo worth about JiHtyXX). Wm. Wkudk.v and family, of Cooa rlvor, moved to town last wcok, and nro occupying Mr, Chrlstonson'n liouno, on Front trcet, un i riuay oi iat wocic iv litllo hoii of A. MutUon, who live lu tho Houth end of town, whilo playing with a liatehut, out oil' n portion of hi younger ltei'd thumb, F. Timmkhmam will not niovo his mnrkelluto hi building uour the Pi nneorraloou, but I till to bo found ut tho old .ttaud on the comor. THKcnoof McOownn vn. Waruor, nppenlcd from tho county court, wan tried in tho circuit court on Wednes day nud reunited In n kucoikI verdlnt for tho defendant. Jtc.V. Maiiti.v of tho flrtptlril church, I vifting Coon, nud will bo in the county Hovorul week. Ho will pronoli In thl plnco on tho mjcoiuI Sunday lu July. Tjiiiui: wn not a criminal cmbo tried at tho lute term of Circuit court in Curry county. Thl p(mk fnvornbly fortlio clinrnolor of tho citizens of Hint part of tho count. Tim: Fourth of July in to bo cele brated nt Honeburg. Con. Lnuo I to bo president of tho day, Hov.J. It. N. Iloll m'arhal, Blifnoy Dell orator nnd Mr. CreMwell render. As exchange ay that Cnpt. Fnrk er l going to romovo the machiuory of tho (Jrtat IU public on ulinron, Hiich an cnterjirkiug man ought certainly to meet with nuccodi. Oon enterprinliig young druggint, Ioui Mtinroe, ha jiut had made a line how-cao, for hi toro. It i of myrtle, polinlicd to a high degree, nnd need no furtlier rccomondatlon of iU Iraing n lino piece of work, than to iiy it wa mado by F Mark. Tho ntenmer Sntrlllte will hereafter leavo lmiIroCHy evory ruornfug at t) o'clock nnd return tho name nftur noon. Tucfdnyi, Wcilnedny and Bnturdny, ho gdc up Coo river, nnd on Hunduy, Monday, Thurmlays nnd Friday, up iMhmu Slough. Tho prospect of our enpo CJregory Iwing selected hi the nite for the pro I)ml harbor of rofugo, U brighten ing daily. 01 courno tho decioion i not yet made, but tho commercial in torel of the con t point to it an the only npprojiriato place forrueh n work, nnd tho-o intorontn uliould dictalothe location, Tin: iton'iiii nay: Tho ntam tender Kattc Coojf will porhnp novor return to Farkorburg. Wo predict that nhe will Ixjnold to ply on tho Co lumbia ufiorCapt. Farkerha nuifllied hi work at tho City v Dublin. She lis jtint Mich a craft a i ui-oftil nl nil times In theno water. Sumner Ileum. ThoHumiior Hotel is kept by Ed Uunnoll. Persons wishing to hire horce can do mi at S. II. Sherwood livory stable here. Tho now Monmor Itrrtha Ho horo nt night, 'and make a daily trip to Em pire viftMandiflcld and wny jiort. Wehavo twontoroi!, ono belonging to Mr. Lute, of which Honry Flooger iin charge, and tho other by J. Hord ing, who nlio keep thel'oitOiHce. Tho nchool at tit ih place ix in a Hour lulling condition, with nu average at tendance of forty threo pupil. Tho term commenced May 12th, Mr, Uonu brnko teacher, Tho opening of otonmboat commu nication with this placo was hailed with joy by tho citixou. On the fiwt arrival of tho lkrthti the whole town wa down nt tho wharf, flags were fly ing and n salute of eevonanvik greet ed hor. Tho suivervUorof tho road district, e..i b opening and impmving the road bo - tweeu thl place and Coquillu City. Tho distance is only ten milo.1. This will bo convenient for tho people of the Coquillc, who will have a clioioo of routes to tho Hay, Thoy can come horo and go to Kmplro or Mandillold and hack tho same day. SuMSEum:. Circuit Court In Curry County. Tho following wore the transactions of the Circuit court at the late term in Curry county : Wm. Otto v Tho. YanPolk, notion to recover money. Settled. J. II, Tichenor Jason Spiingor, et al, notion to recover money. Judg ment for plaintiff. J. H. Tichenor vs Jason Springer ot nl. Judgment for plainliU'. Catherine Smith et al, va Wm. Huntley, et al, action to recover min ing claim. Judgment for defondanta. Catherine Smith et nl vs Wm. Huntley et nl, action to rccovor water ditches, etc. Verdict for plaintiff:). 8. II, Gardner vh Peter Glynn, action to recover money. Judgment fordo fondants. S. II. Gatdnor va Peter Glynn, writ of review. Judgment of Justices court rovoracd and cause remanded. S. II. Gurdnor vs W. 0. Miller, unit in equity to forecloso a mortgage Decree granted, P. G. Egan vs Do Witt Clinton Ilnll. writ of toviow. Judgment of Jutiou4 com t reversed and omuo romundod. State of Oregon va ltobt. Iliggin, indiotnunit for iibsivnU with intout to commit nipo. Contiimed. A Si:atti.k diimtch of the 9th euya : A farmer on Wliidby's Island lnt'elv picked up a on so of walnut chairs nil drexscd to part ion in Portland, pup porseil to hnvo como from tho wieel; of tho Urrat JlepuWh. If w, they must have driftodoortlirou hundiod mile. Thii ifliun Hint the oumuitu fmui the Columbia liver xot up tho count nud through the strait ot Fuou to Puget Sound. Several arliolos from tlio wreck of tho ltaljl were also nicked up in the Hiiino locality four you.is auuj, in Honor of tho Demi, A t a meeting of iiiOinlwrm of tho mt, hold at Kmplro CHy June 11th 1870, tho following retoItHfaut were unnni inoimly loUl t Wiihba8, Hon. Jnmw D. Fay, mem ber of 111 Imr of llio Ukn of Oregon, on tho mornlnif of (lio wnli of My, A. I). I7, In 19llflr City, Coo County, Orojpm, ntm from Earth to Kleriiily ; and WiiKRiiAn, Tl;9 tplrit thnt came wllhoitl volition, tipfln iUowu will has KOiight (odiovtf tliBHuMlmc mysto rioti of futurity, and U no longer with u ti'iou Earth foftTtr ; and WilKUKAB, W JiTdlini nt the going bonce from among Hi, one whoe m elely w not only of reon.blc,lnit lii olloinl ; TumiKroKK, And iw expreiaivcof our coiiMt of tho I&&9 occMioned by hi death, bo H riSOlrwl, by the mem ber of the Imr herd ftwemblcd : lal, TliAtthodMHh of Jftmc D. I'ny w not only a hwk, but a iwjnrcirof profound eorrow to ovry momborof tho bar attending thl court, as w! I u toll lnrgo circle of friend, not moral i'n tho State of Or. egou, but idtowhuro tnroughout tho tho United flUUw. 2.1. TliKtin hfs death tho legal fraternity have lot mind that Ail mirnbly Mlornel lift profewion j a onl )iill inipuUh'C, wa gencrotiB, chivAlric nnd truwf ouo who )alK)r nnd orrv a a. lawyer, could bo commandod by tho ioor and lielple, albeit the alluramonU of wraith nnd power might olrcuinvene againt thorn. Ono who in civil life occupied many nnd importniH iKwitionf, nud of whom it could IKI well aid he made no trude of jiolitlaB nml hi poverty atteeU )m honor. One of whom it could be truly iwiiL ha lt.rbored no revnngc, he AlwnyWetl hi friemlc. In our opinion Jflnio D. Fay wa a mhh, nd my Ocd real hi aottl in JWACO. ltitaoi.Yssi). TIihC" whiUl Ajpre?i tingonr l, we 001(1101 forget tho bt reRvemenl oJ otliij; vr therefore ex tond to the Dotrorhi widow And or phan the AMMtramfo of our heartfelt sj mpatliy. -h ItKAOi.ven. Tljt As a mark of. our restiect or tho maihdry of our deAl brother, Ui e memtoi of this br wear tho uia1 bodge ofpijmrning for the perted of thirty dn That tho Court berequctel UoWjlrAjjy of the resolution tlw6j1wtdiiu the jour ni ; and a certiilQil oopy thereof bo tnm.sinittod to thowldow of tho nid docorwod, nnd thai llio newsimjMrs of Southern Oregon bcroquwted to pub linli theamo. On prectitntion of thoso refolutionE to tho Court, with the umal motion lo havb 'theni eprorid tjptn the roconl, Hon. L. F. Lime jmd tho following appropriate tribute to tho memory of the decesfod : Thu character of .lames D. Fay was a remarkable one, and although L know him passing well, in mmiv roiipects. it was inconipreheniible tb me. A xor ooy, nnlivo of a dis tant and far reiiioyftd state of the HUiiny. Kth, Mliilst own a mere $lxofa u worjd studded with for- vsUwof trouble and ears. liu?t not ; vet 10 years of ago this friendless j lad cttAveu n venturoat the contem-1 plation of which thtt heart of fearks manlaxxl miclit quail. But with ; y;;- . ; . ".;.,. ,' , ... 1 - -' " ?V , AU " dangers, all the suffering and pri rations incident to that trin. he on - .... .c d u rod with the fortitude of a hero. Still the toil, pain and anxiety of his venture, left its impress upon liim, and a strong and powerful mind wna temporarily bewildcn-d. Howcvt'rho kiou rallied, and tho indomitable will tttat gmuixl his first btop, led him to tho study ofjjj0 the law. In tins ho was greatly as sisted by tho Intellon. A. J. Thayor. After his admission to the bar," he was apiointed city attorney for Cor vallis, and although young in his prufeoaiun, he early displayed those elements of superiority that ho af terwnrdt. o well illiiBtfatod. He re moved from Corvallia to Josephine county, and in 1MJ2 was ulectvd to the l louse tf IkpreJjontativee of Ore gon, and in which body, eo far as political aynnwthy is conevrued, ho stood as lonely and solitary as tho horoof Lodi a'nd Austerliti on the barren lle of St. Holona. In 1S08 ho romovod to Jackson couuty, and thonco in ISO I was returned to tho Iegislatmv. In 181MJ ho wiu honor etl by Ida party with tlw nominn tionfor nieinUrofCoiigi,s3, and al though bv the popular will, ho was foreinl to Wtr his (standard, it wag only after an earnest, vigorous and gallant utruggle, whioh comiuandtHl not nnl the appmuse 01 me louow - erri. but elieit.'d also tho iienuino ftd - miration 01 his pouueal onivonente us political opponents In 1S70 he a- t-lootod state Seuatar trom Jack wn "ounty, and m lS7d ho wan choK'n b.y tho unanimous vote of both itu-lfo), iiroeidont of that iKHiy a mgnor honor could not have Uvn confoned, Ilo sub seiiuently hiomhI to San Franeisen, and thero euured upon tho-practico of hi proFeMiioii. Uiaabilitt jnui integrity at onou attractctl athution, and an a mark of otteem and eoiifidonco hd was ap pointed a iiiemKir $f tho Hoard uf Stato ljuid Commissioners for Call furnia. That he fiiiUifuUy pyrfurm od the duticb of big trust, is admlro bly attebted by tho gratjttnhj of tho Ml (IjwiiiMMiiliiiiutoPiliQ land t.ionop- ollstB. IUn viait liartiwan of .1 pi fehiiiuuul aiutuuv and bore, in the aUtto Ito loved o much, nnd wlioro ho had been WJ grmilly Iionorcd, and when ncivyo rostcd niwn liim. nvo HiMt which never cloces but wo nil tliingji, lie mw fit, in ono fall inoinent, to tenninato nn eventful, nnd in ninny rcKH.'ctH ft wonderful oiirreer. What rnotivo nuiv linvo in fluenced liim, aha, wo know not. G01I ItnoWH, nnd Ho nlono nhould judge. He Ik now (load nnd gone from thiH onrtli forever, JnrncH D lfny wtw not fmiHIcsH, but nil JiIk fnults lent toward vir tue's ndu. Ifo wait a Bcbolnr with out education, nn orator without culture nnd a good lawyer without tlio advantages of early training. The Celebration nt Empire. Tho programme for tho celebration on tho Fourth, in as follow: Frc-ieetdon will form in front of Court IfoiiM), at 10 o'clock, a. m., and oarch to ground, preceded by the band. Mnj. M. Tower, marshal. AddroiM by president Dr. T. C. Mackey. Song, "Amorica." Heading of tho Declaration of In dependence by E. A. Wagstair, Eq. Song, "Hail Columbia." Oration, by Hon. A. F. Cnrnpboll, of Hoccburg. Song, "Star Spangled Dannor." Hurbocno dinner. Dancing, crmjuot, and othoramu?c iiionts. Arnmgomonts will bo made to have the several utoamcrs run from nil IMjinta on tho upper bay, nnd Coos river, on tho morning of tho Fourth, co m to arrive at Ernpiro City at 10 o'clock ru m. Grand ball at night, nt Iteichert' Hall, under management of Messrs. C.C. Drydenand Alex. Statin". Uy onler of tho committee. W. If. Jackbox, Chairman. .TXarlnc IiilflH-cncc. A It HIVED. Su.VIIAy.Jl'KKS. FtrGu8iftToHHir,Jiutler .1 day from S. F. two, end indite toF. Sclietter. Sir ArcaJc, Holt, 5 'y from S F. pass and indie to F. Krhctter. fich Norway. WtMluian, 0 days from S. F.toEafctportCnalCo. Moxday, June 9. Sch C. II. Merchant. Martin, 0 day ! from S. F. to Ii. 1$. lin & Co. SAILED. S Sli Hebecai, Wilton. S. F. S Sell Emma I tier, Dillon, 8. F. 0 SVIi Premier, Itock, S. F. Fvh Aurora, Uirkhohn, S. F. 11 MtrGuswie Telfair, Itutler, S. F. BOZR-IEr. On tho touth fork of the Comiillc river, Juno 1ft, 1879, to thq wife of Or- 1 Dotlgc, a daughter. At Iowa Slough. Coiuille river, Mav JS!''; dS5-htw! ""' f SlW HVyCjREIEX). ' Atthorosidencc of tho bride's par ent, on the Coquillc river, MaySilth, 1S79. by Itev. T. J. Perkins, Mr. John Jenkins and Mt&s. Julia Vowell, all of Cooa couuty. At the residence of the bride' par 011U, on the Coquillc rivor, May 29th, 1779. by Jtev. T. J. Parkins, Mr. David Mathers and Miss Mary Jane Vowell, all of Coos county. COOS HAY KETAIL JIARKET. Huiter Chee V Urd " Hams " IJaoon (eido) " " tJiouldur" Heof " " jr qr. " cornwl " Mutton " Satw-ngo " 15KRS jier uos PotaUnw Apples per bus mi gar g Tia Hico llenns Flour jer bid Applet driod Itni.siiw Curranta 0-ters, 25 cents per can Tiuiiatoon, 25 " " Corn, " " " " PcacIkvo, .37.1 or 3 cans for 1. Pie fruit and Jellies jorc.ui 50 cents. izucsi: TO KK.V1'. Lower part of a two story house up'Mjr part used as a photograph gal lerv, Knquiro of F. K. WINCHKSTEH, lvmpiro House, Empire City, :otk'i:. XJ. S. L xu OrrirK, Hosi:iuitn, Ok., May 0, 1S79. Complaint having been entered at lids otnVv bv 55 tecum. s Ilou k uiinst A. M. Scurr, for abandoning pre-emption D. S. onto No. 3J12, dated Sept. in, 137S, . ,lwn the St of sm4-. Slit of sWJi.K-e. , ", aim .m: -t mc-s.mv u.iownwup 1 ' fc0-h " ,5. W0L ll Curry county, Drtseim. witlnv view to the cancellation of said entry ; tlio parties are hereby sum uioiiod to piwir at thiaotlleeon the 20th day f J inio. IS?), at ton o'elock n. in., to rttsiMwd and fnruWi ttntiiuonv couceru Injf fthl allenxl nbAudonmviiU Wm. F. Hr-NMAMiN, Hegistor. J. C. Fiw,BRTOS, Kecoiver. 1-10-6W THE nnii a mv & Mi't, J-:. 0. LQchlmrt J'roprMrettti, Ei.riRKCiTV.OaK. roit H.nau. ,., 4 ..uiii. liouiruof F, ti. WMM-'UKSTISlt, .32 J2Q lolS 1CS20 U1G ------ 12' seiS 5r 7 G" 8 8"12 10 ........ Jgj " -v 12 50Q75 ' 12 "f " - - 27H " G070 " . - - - - 8 "10 " 0"? $7 " 12M15 ' 25 ' 1RV En pi rv House, 'SniiilruCity. :b-c."st C-A.KSHIEirjX), OQ-3ST. Wm. Reichert, Proprietor Keeps constantly on hand, and ofTcrfl for sale a superior article of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WHOLKSALEasd HETAIL. M Y II A 11 IS B VI PLIED W1T1ITHE CHOICEST BltANDS OF ) WINES, LIQUORS AM) CIGAES. 1IHAXCH SALOON A Wm. G. WcMcr, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS Sc SHOES A SMALL STOCK Of Custom Work Constantly on hand REPAIRING Will Receive Prompt Attention. SHOP Located on Front Street, opposite the CENTRAL HOTEL, Marshfield, Oregon. 2tf E B. DEM & CO. E. 13. DEAN, D. WILLCOX AND 0. II. MERCHANT. We hive Always o.n- Hakd a Fcix Assortment Of G ENERAL MERCHAN01S E Stock .Vlwajs Complete. LTJMBBK MANUFACTURED TO ORDER And "'' fcr- SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED AND" At Uio Lowest Living Prices. -E. B. DEANk& CO. ltf jasbmg & Hirst, Fbont SruErr, Maeshfieu), Ocs, NEW GOODS bv evert- steamer : keen constantly on hand in our IUSGE and COM MODIOUS btorc, a well selected stock f GENERAL MERCHANDISE consitsing of tho best staple and fancy IDKTTO-OOTDS of all kind, ibe choicest GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A LAKGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS and CAFS, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING, SLIPPERS and OIL CLOTH CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and TOOLS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ralnts, Oils and famishes, Choice Wine and Liquor, TIX WAJIE and AMMUXITIOX, wood and willow waub, CUTEI.HY and S T.A.T I O ISTE !R,ir, asij SCHOOL BOOKS. j:oex:iuxvrr vzvrxa yxTxtivrxraxixivo aooss, Our csteiifivo show cases aro tilled wish theflutuit mLUXEllVAXD FAXOY GrOOXDS- PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES" N. 11. -AH jwoda pui clinked at our btoiowiii iiotioiiterea tree 01 ouarKO at any milut on the roulu of the uteaiuor Myitlo. vl-l-tf 1 EMPIKK CITY. lvltf. COOS BAY CURNITURE STORE 1 aucAX.flfxxxxxixx, o..fc. COX8TAMI.Y OK HASD Waitresses .0 Jictlsicutsf Cltatrs C Lounges, Cribs cfi CradtsSf riCTOKES, FltAtES, MOULDIKOS, TVBLES, MUtKOKS Ac. CeaRtlMjr;reem r-rarj(rr. Made to Order. COFFIXS jnmlc otBhorte'st notice. SEWING MACHINES' Attachments, Needles &&.- F. MARK,' PnoraiETOK. lvltf 'X'H hi! PIONEER MARKETS, MABSIIFIELW' EMriEBCltY: H. P. WHITNEY, Pbopbictor. !'V : A good supplyoffe-, BEEF.rORK, MUTTOXttf. . and all kiniLj of SALT MEATS axd VEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a good stock of " TTE3SSSHS AXD LOGGING CAMPS t SUPPLIED AT SHOUT NOTICE vl-U! OOOS B-IT MABHSIIVIILD, OUKOOK, B. F. Ross, W. R. SiMrsos a D. IIoLList Proprietors. and provialona ot all kiaik v sold at tho lowest living ratca 1 and DELIViaiED at any itolat .dcirca STTX-iXEl for VESSELS, m LOGGINO CAMI'S, AND FAMILIES, ALWAYS REAIY, IVo keep nothing buyhefcfP' t aiuriuuroatiict0ni' ?i i o kt -tf