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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1879)
;h -- r-,. Ml '- A -.s .& H V '1 -4 " T , ' T 'j I. i ft Ia gee rv i'v ift T- Ife. ' Int fit y? K ,i'i' lffO.Jj Ft .. . 'i "" J " "-JL lv fi' i.. . ' . .'.! tt. 'JX ' f, Hc - &w:x frf" MW, . , r "- , ' f E3J' ' 1 4 tr v S . Lt r-- ijwj - . L i jH" MK ? , v ft :V pSr '" ", ' j Jh n m fcs : ,; E ' TT-: r' f MB COAST MATT. We Ctwa47 ' Verofmr maiUt.t M-. y ,t?0''wt' ,r f wr own tyyT' lm lMUM'! 5nco our Mt Xftttonal Anniverpary, antl tJw rJr cfebn ngan upon Thm oiW holidays which i TveofntMU WKl otMwrred by ab Mlttwice from ordinary labor nnd bv wnkmotwrtmUvo ceremony, WiwecLKftATKcmly tl Fourth f Jly. TWg day h dlaUngulebed from U otksra by affirmative dem MiWaWftm of wjolcing. From the itaingofikc H,hkk is greeted Vf 1 cImm! (HT Um National salute wwraf frooa vy hill and weHWtalR froa the Atlantic to the JPadi, to the return of night made Iwid by bon&rc and illuminations, i feMlvityexttHakm and joy. whm a century has passed , tkla aitHl festival waa inau lMki generations have come and fWe;yet itk today greeted wiUi lfc sM eLhtt!Am which charac- dbwi tie exerckc three-quarters of efoH3T NP9. Hie Occlaration of M MHfcfMiMteftee of the Aracncan olii, J&y 44h, 177, b thegreat- ereBtyceigddl ia the history of kni civilisation. Conzidewl rNk Tjgi4 to the interests then in velvet, the great reposibilUy reet lg m the aetom thai 9cee, smmI ia ttw) light f Um ieui which fcMewe it wa an eveat which eetiweee ha agwtHle all recorded hwaaan acta. It way be sa&ly a serted thai the hand of wan never wreH tbetisaent Kre erfcct in ile vaecotioo, or representing to a guukceJrteAt the welfare of maa kbd, th tht declaration; and well might Thomas Jefferson say, "Write me no other epitaph than thai I was the author of the Declar ation of Independence and the foun (iefofthe University of Virginia." July, 1776a tl Continental Con f the American colonics, then tcarioift in the city of rhihdel yhia, ytm eailed npon to decide, not Ir theaelveg, bat for the colonics they w wexBted, far posterity and lb wehi, the question whether a ayanrMMiA peojilo might throw off yh M. tyranny and establish a goveroircnu xjchjto tjifwaw OecHttMl upon Ue f ttM Declantio they lJ i 2iftiAyJ iwcartl aJuJ 1-tm.Hmm II .lia II ! k.. AAjlviralft yraniaaaai by tho people j ibr the wkiei4e the ecnilgatd were whHy haeowMtftent with the idea of amewarchyor empire. It is most Temadcahle,. asd it may be said wmviAcatiaL that they arrived at och aeeclstoa under tlwcircnm- s4ac. Thera was not, at that date, aa ituftaace or example of a meceasfal republic on the face of the earth. Manr centuries earlier, re- jHtblka had risen, flourished for a &m ami pawed away. TheKciHih ,1 T Home whkh, 2000 years be mt,wmiiitw of the world, had HJeyd her seams of prosperity .and gmatftMf, pawed into U-r decline, MlaiaMt awdc into irretrievable Cwaee, the bad where science, lit- mlMMftftdtheans once Bourunou Mi thek fRAteat perlbcthm, had fur nJiiitl aAether example of the fail mw f the experhucat of self govern ment Xvea-tbe etatesmaiuhip of XaMmthe8es and the generalship ef the great Alexander did not save her. She met and conquered the invading millions of the Persian army at Marathon and Tbcrmopihe. mttmVatlastby the diseensions of kermt people. Yeniee, and other republic of la ter yenmhad met a similar fate, and the ugh Switserland remained a to mMtemMaefko existed at the mmey rfawwowimSnc nations; htt af the Mftieotectioa which they Itwt in herf the would long before wwe4Mriehe&0m tho list of awl. , tlM biktorv of repabli- mui fiwrmwt vp to tltat dale; yet tk4 totcwnc of tliat body, ro lymg the great iirinciple that Ma men were created equal" and ma'ViTnil hy their creator with equal and InaMenal rights, boldly laid .. iwn ltnui1fr which h wrlvi h troojiiMf srrit ot Uiyu4ir thrfflHlh"Jrt tlto world. ve ? JZZZEZ -Itl, thai olaHH Of .C .1 ",iU uMn Si !?J aw rtr i r of th ti,neB an(l tIl,; ilmTfmrnatkmal honor and vlr Smn iwr hem; tt is dally growing y..:LT,i UMcitMy met and overcome. vi. 41 -tnmaTtii of exterienj,aud Slim aVraSiK for the future. "V! .LiiIm ohetirinc 'ftSSsaSiWRaS: mrtl "r-fTv?:! etui tiui Roimi- .. - . Tmftte Tmiffr. imie-Vr TluWoAwJ?wly occurred o" the 2th wit, t CalFforri a nti i f? W0.?."1? c?tota, resulting i. . i v y"Pn owuer uo.. mere; ami K, 11. Minim VnMrvn r n.-. IuWki'" fopwltchnncwl tho tlu- thrtt ft day or two njfo lie recotvwl no- wee iiiat ma uervjees would l Uls- " " " on next njeanv. When ilm news reachel htm, he became very anRry, atul grew hourly more !fl fi 'V1 'i"0?- Al ft ,Vrtr pan ....w .,v ... Miia ciiy.sianeit m the loop May r lower to vWt the mncw 'iinc,aeconipanieit by hh wife and .T,r,,l?NT ft5"'' Jh two Li mn? .Hf"? o landing l Call orn a City, Mr. Fulton went aslwrelcviait iha others to follow at thoirletsure. lie had not gone far be lore he was h by Moore. Itwanob erred that a a few words passed be tween them, fern wl. t. .ii.t t. ..-. known, as there was no ouo In hear- i? uiviance. ai a moment wheu the captain of the sloop happened to look .viru mem, ue saw Moon start back waraAttvp or two. draw a revolver, level it at FultoaV head and Are. The latter sprang several feet into tho air, roll head downward and lay still. Seeing this, Moore alaeed the nnuilo pt Uo pwtpl to hk (Moore's) right temple and again tired. Both men were shot through the brain and died alsaosi instantly. SfttcMe ef a friater The rortland Jeof the 27th has thefollowinxt . C?!a wn, a printer, well known in tHMCtVV. commitkxl auioitfo tlmiit 2 o'clock this afternoon, by ahootinj; "'awn wio a patou xne saa cir cumstances of the affair are detailed as follows: intcrinp the hardware store of Dayton A Hall ho ba jnined for a Hopkins A Allen No. C pfitol, anurrouesiwionc oi me proprietors to load it for hisa. On this being done, he took It, asking if the hammer was on tho cartridge. An affirmative reply was cireu and he wa admonished to "look out," to which he replied that the charge was going through hU head, placed the weajn about one and a halt inch es above the right car and fired. He was carried to the eoroncr's-offlee, where he now lies sinking rapidly. In his pocket a card was found, con taining the following: "From & man who knows he is about to die. Bury me as I am. with out a shroud. The boys have promis ed me that. I have been drunk three weeks and can't keep sober. Cous Brows." Poor Colo; be was well known among the members of his craft ; was kind and obliging, but was at times greatlr addicted to drink. A friend to everybody but himicH, his sad and sudden end will excite a feeling of general pity and commiseration. Artinetal Lssator. ,-. inrrtntitn r . .iM(lanri, wf,:,.h u to Uke tf,e pUc0 0f Jumr, u the ilert., lVMH-MMaia wcon WWtf! WftWl CvMtfnift rw is ffM to be equal to black-walnut. T - . - - . 1 fe .. ? t 1 l- -31 . ii can oe maoe as encapas cwr pin can be sold. This is the process : Or dinary straw board, such as is utually mannfactured at any paper mill, is used for the purpose. As many sheets sre taken as are required to make the thickness, of lumber desired. These sheets' are pscd througlia chemical solution which thoroughly softens up the liber, and completely saturates it. The whole is then pass ed through a succession of rollers, dried and hardened during the pos tage as well or polished, and then comes out of the other end of the machine, bard, dry, lumber 'ready for use. The inventojclainu tliat the chemical nronerticiiardening in the .fibre entirely prevents water soaking, and renders ttse inmoer comousuuie only in a very hot & re. The harden ed finixbed on the outside also makes it impervious to water. A New, York dispatch of the 21th, t... !.. fntlninv rlattvf tn ilia naval operations of the belligerents of South America: .... A cable dupsich from Uallao via Tin.lnn mlonliir. alluded to the bombardment Antbfogosio by the Ie- i T T -...1 ll.Utawanil nmsnsiup iecr,ii mo. Herald has tne louowing in rciercncc n tt.A fiffair: At AniofoeasU. the Huscar had a sharp engagement with . a. :.... ..U.MI t.AMi. trrttttrt guns being in position, and silenced . . n;-ft.- Y.iil ffnind it lHinossiblc to detroy the water condensers, one of the chief objects or tne eipeonwn, since having received 48 hours notice of the ram. the authorities hsd time to effectually protect these machines with mies oi wags mica wnn unu m .t. Tin. IfuAAar ranturtd two 11.S1:... .riii.i BhlfHt lo&dfed with copper ore and dispatched them for Oallso. one tnen cuv mv - , t , a ntntnatntx to Camera and returned to Imjuwul, where she bare ly escaped the Chilian squadron, these vemcl apprir UBexpectedly In the oflng, but giving time to the Huascar to avail nerseii 0 iwr iiiwi 1'w. and get to aea.exchsngiiig shots as ho passed, Vut without effect. Kswenrasjtef V rssfeet. The Stanford submits the following estimate as to ,th P(oceedsof he probable xpons inw v.t.fe - current year: i..miiB1.iAd tne w(ki wpJ",: !wili realise over w.- - salmon pack about the rneum. This, of the bulk wlU le put hito cir culation lcfor, haryort. Tho lowest estimate at which Mm incoming wheat crou is exiccteu in reium " "7"' OiXWOOO, and with prices equal to the ziCy.rTr.Ji .i...-f .... tn riMt will iHve .i... iiif-AA iioiiia alone will aimrcgnto about 10J),000. Add to this large ' sum the product of tho mines, the vab uollf stock aold. fruit, and other n iducw ivo avery huge sum, alw 1 fifing all thhiK-i Into ooiwideration and the outlook is of tho most eucour aging character, 11 In ....,-. " ti M The SHnattm hi Cengress Tho latest news from Washington indicates an adjournment of congress Boon. The only mnttor nt issue between congress and tho president appears now to bo that part of tho Ju diclal appropriation bill which pro vidos that no department or ufUccr of the government shall, during the said fiscal year ending Juno 80, 18S0, make any contract or Incur any lli. bility under any provisions of title SO of therevUcd BtntiUcs.rofcrrlug to tl e appointment of deputy, marshals tin election days. Tho Democrats in cau cus are unltetlly opposed to mak ing any amendment to tho hill which will provide pay for auoh dep uty marshals, but it seem probable that they will so modify tho language of the bill as to partially avoid tho ob jections made by tho.premidcnt in his veto message. It thta is done, the ad journment will immediately follow, leaving neither bonoflt to tho country nor ndvantago to the Democratic pa.r ty as the fruit of the session. California Xoadnatlsas. . The ,4H. 3." convention of Californ ia met in San Fraucirco on the 27th ult, and made nominations for Btato officer. Tho 1st Congressional dis trict nominated Judgo A. C. Bradfonl a member of the State Board of equal isation. The Convention nominated associ ate justices of tho supreme court, as follows: Alexander Campbell, of Al ameda: C.A.Tuttle.ot Alameda; J. 1 1. McKunc, of Sacramento; Calhoun Benbam, of Sau Francisco; Caleb Doweye of Tuolomne, and John C. Burch, of Sun Francisco. Nomina tions for members of the State Board of Equalisation : Second district, Wm. M. Crutcher, of Placor; third, John Kelly, of Yolo; fourth, Tyler D. Hci kcll, of Stanislaus. For superintendent of Fublic In struction, A. L. Mann, of Han Fran cisco. . 8. Terry was placed in nomina tion for chief justice, but declined in order to preserve harmony in the con vention. He propo5cd the name of Nathaniel Bennett, of San Francisco, who was nominated by acclamation. A telegram was received from J. P. West, Los Angeles, declining the nomination for Lieutenant-Governor, and D. C. Keed, of San Diego, was nominated instead, whereupon the com cation adjourned sine die. CovntcrfeUGeMCeta Faasedtir a Girl. A few days since, a good looking girl about 17 years old, wa arrested in Salem for passing counterfeit $ZoQ pieces in Salem and Albany. On be ing arrested she asserted her inno- cence, and officer Minto searched her!1'0" iwued out of the Circuit court of as thoroughly as his molosly would ' tato of Oregon, for the county of Ermit, out not being saiisneu no cai 1 to his assistance a couplo of ladies, who proceeded to strip the girl. They searched every article of her clothing, except one, (which is unmentionable) and found nothing; they finally con cluded t;miRe that 'also, and be hold! they found a "tea, cup full or more of spurious coin. She is stop- "- ! ' daughter of a man who has lived in rortland for some time, anu cans himself Dr. A. C.Smith. He has ab sconded or is concealed to avoid ar rest. The coin is said to le a good counterfeit, not easy to detect. The Tendlcton Independent says: On Wednesday last, Mr. David Minor ,:m.i i.f.s.iAftiiti.nM.vii!ntv br shootintr himsclt with a n twvumcr htmnidf with a niattl the1 ball enterimr over the 1011 eye anu passing through tho head. Sir. Mill er was a man in good circumstances, and the only reason that can lo as signed for tne rash act was declining health, and thus avoid the inevitable consequences of consequences of con sumption. On Friday last, Mr. Miller made his will, leaving his partner, Mr. Hotstcad, a portion of his property, and the remainder to his relatives in the East. Deceased was about forty years of age, and had resided on the meadows for about ton years ; was an upright and honest citizen, and high ly respected by all who knew him. Is the British House of Commons, on tho 19th ult.. Sir 3Iicluel Hicks Beach, replying to a question by John Bright, concerning the deputation said to be coming from Canada to ask the government for a loan or guaran tee for the purpose rrf constructing the Pacific railway, said all ho knew about St was that a resolution was passed by the Canadian parliament re specting the racific railway. The deputation, he said, was not coming, in consequence of any communica tion on the subject between the two governments. This does not look rery encouraging for the assistance wanted. A Washikctoj dispatch of the 27th says: The secretary of war having been informed that Uolivia has de creed an issue of letters of marque with authority to privateers to seuo Chilian property in neutral vessels, and that agents of Bolivia have de parted for the United States, collect ors of customs are requested to sec that section 6,200 of the revived stat utes be vigilantly enforced against all vessels that appear to be destined to violate the neutrality laws of tho Uni ted States Ak exchange says: The preliminary survey of tho Astoria and Winnemuc c railroad will be made aometlme in July, through the Nehalem valley to somo nolnt In Washington county, IntcrsooJlBK the Oregon Central rail road. Capitalist In Aa torla wll build a railroad by their Individual means, to the cedar forests and coal fields of Nehalem. even though no othpr aid to tho enterprise bo presented J. B, Quirrix, ol Washington oonii tv has somo very flno red clover wl'iicli be says is 'from tho first crop Oversown Jri that county, W) years ago. Tho question lias often been asked, Is olo'ver natural to the soil of Oregon T Mr. O. bellove ; thai this crop, which he has several time- plow ed t m and uovor re-sown, growing pTollucaRy - H has tortftrtrrf. years, fully answers tho question. Subwrlbolor tho Coaui Mill. Win. 0. Wobstor, MANUFACTURER Of BOOTS 6b SHOHS A SMALL STOCK Of Custom Work Constantly on 1mm) REPAtMNQ Will lleveivo Prompt Attention. SHOP Itocntcd on Front Street, opposite tho OKNTUAL HOTEL, Mnreliflold, uivgon. Stf t'OK MAI,!'.. A Jfcl l'UOTOGltAVU TKNT siso 10K xUi. Kvery thing complete. cIumvi). Knqtiire.of F. K. WINCHKnTKU. For sale Umpire llouso, KmpiwOUy. .oticii. AH iH)rnon indebted to tho under signed on account of over CO days standing nry retpicstcd to call and settle tho same without dclnv. W. 0. WKllSf BR. moi'nk to Kwivr. ' Iiwer,part of a two story house upper imrt used as a photograph gal lery. Enquire of F. K. WINCHESTER, Kmplro Ilouoe, Empire City. SHERIFF'S MALE. TVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN X that by virtue of an execution issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for tho county of Coos, in favor of E. It. DuHV, and against K.S. Scales and Augusta Scal es, and to me delivered, commanding me that of tire personal property, ami If sufllcient (tersonal property be not found, then of the real property of said defendants I causo to tie made the sum 6f eighty-six 3.V100 dollars with inter est and accruing costs, I have levied upon lots 1 and 2 in block 15 in the town of Marshfivld.a platted by 8. It. Cathcart, and on file in tho Recorder's olflce of said town, also tho house situ ated on or adjoining said lots, occu pied by said defendant, Augusta Scales, and known as Mrs. Scales' bouso.and will, on the 2d day of .Mi guu,1879, al the tho hour of 12 o'clock M. of said day, at the court housodoor in Empire City, sell at pul lic auction to tho highest bidder for cash, all the right and interest which tho said defendants or either of them had in said property on the ISth dav of Sept. 1870 or at any time thereafter. Given under my hand this 27th day of June, 1S79. A. O. AIKEN, (20-tw ShcritrCoosCo. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv virtue of a writ of iticii- uurry, to mo uircciea ami ueuveriHi, in favor of S. B. Gardner, plaintiff, ana against w. r. Miller, dciciulant for the sum ot $1,800, and costs taxed at $10, and accruing cost, and inter est, and commanding me to sell tho mortgaged premises therein dcscrilicd, to Ktify said -"judgment and costs, and accruing costs, 1 have this day levied upon said mortgaged premises, to-wit Tho SWl-t ofthe SE1-4. and the NE1 1. nnd the N. of the SK1-I. and tho SEl-I .of tho HEM, and the' -F.---.---,w-,- - -, SEl 4 of tho SV14. of see. 8. and the SEM of sec 6. and tho Etf of the N WM. and the "la of the NEM, and tho 8WM of the NE1-1 of sec. 17. Township 30, south of range 14 west. ' in tlio county of curry ami Maiooi Oregon. And I will on tho setts dav r July, Jm7, at tho hour, of ono o'clock in the af ternoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Ellensburg, offer said land for sale, or so much thereof as mav be siimcicut to sat Si tv -.;! 5iilrtn..nt and eo is. n ltd ai - eruing costs, and interest on said iudcmciit from the -Itls day of June, 1871), at ono per cent por month, to the highest and tcst bidder for gold coin cash in lwnd. A. II. MOORE. Sherirof Curry Co. Or. Dated at ELu:.vnfUo. June 12,1870 l'25-U KOTICE TO BOJfATIOJf CLAIMANTS. T Sig! HE ATTENTION OF CL.WM- ants to donations ot land, their as- mw. nmi letnii n-iirciK'maiives. ih particularly cauwi 10 inai pan m-vuun .1 of tho act of ngress, appmvisl July 17 1WI, entitled "An art to amend an net approved H'jitcml)cr tentysveiith, riglitcen hundred and fifty, mcrcatn the ofllce of Surveyor Ocneral of the public lands in Oregon, etc., and also the act amendatory thereof, approved Fehniarv nlnekenth (foiirtecnlfi) eighteen hum rwl and llftythrco ; which rcwls ns follows- "All person claliniiig donations under this act or the aits of which it Is amendatory shall a givnjmr tlcc Uj the Surveyor Ocneral 011 oriiru IICLV ACTHOBIXKIlOI'rlCKII, ofllio piirtli'ii Iar lands claimed as such donation, with in thirty days after U-ing n-quimtw! so to do by such officer ; and fading, tho claimant or claimants shall forfeit all .!,.!. i .,.t -ltm llmretn." Now therefera the underslgncl lnilng I such cmira nexv autiiouwkh orrirKw 00 hereby give notice to each and every per son, his or her assigns and legal represen tatives, claimants of donations of land within the district of lands subject to sale at the United States District f .and Olllc v, otRoscburg, Oregon, under said acts of ccMurreft ; that each and every orip of them within thirty ilays from the 10th lay of July 1870, (bciiigtheday of the exjrtra tion of six week's piiblication hereof, give notice to the ri'gister ;nnd receiver of said Land OUJeo lit Roscburg, Oregon, of "tho particular lands claimed on such do nations, and failing such notice, the claimant or claimants slwill forfeit all t..i.i .....1 l.hn hereto." rigiiiuiio v.w.... ..".-- tlio bunefitof said art of hepU'inUir -'7, 18.50, and tho legislation supplemei tul thereto, will witiiixix months after the oxpirat on of tho afonswdd l week' A ml aiih and every terin clnlriihig r.ub cat oil, rauscu w i .v.. ... ... . S. District LandOMcu at Roftburg, Oro gon tl u proefM rtvjulml by law, to roinj pleto heir claims to a doiiatiou of land linder aabl acts, and falling mUnto, such i-lahns will bo he d for cancellation. In wTtiiwM whereof tho rcgistor and r-i vor oHho afd U. B. Land Ofllro at Itoseburg, Oregon, have lioroiinto stilscXd tfjeir name- this 24th day ofMy,8!f,p.IlwriAiit,ltolftr. j, O.MliXKtoV, Receiver. 22HJW SIIKKIFF'S M.U.K. In th Circuit Court n thr Slote Oregon fur the euuuhi if Cdrr.v. J. B. Tlehenor, l'lulntlll', s. Jnsou Springer, Watson 1C. Hnrlngpr, A. I.. Smith and Wnrrcn Sulslniry, Dofuml ants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hy vlrtun of nn execution Is sued out of and under tlto seal of tlu Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Curry, on tho fllh dav of June, 1870, lo me directed and delivered, coiumandiug mo to sell to satisfy a judgment recovered In the above entitled action, by ' H.TIehe nor, plalntilf, against .Insott SpiltiKer, defendant, for the Mini of one thous and two hundred and thirty dollars, and thirty four dollars and thirty cunts costs and disbursements, logotli er with accruing interest on suid judgment and the costs ol said writ, a well as certain personal property iieserincti on nam writ, all lite right ' title, and Interest which the said Jason ' Springer had on the 21sl day of No- j vember 18?8,or has since acquired in j and to tho real property heretofore at-! tached by me in said action ami in 1 said writ, and hereinafter particularly described, I will on Saturday, the Sd day or Attgtiit, 1871), at twelve o'clock, noon, of mud dav.nt ' the Court House door at Elleusliurg, Curry county, Oregon, sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, nil the right, title and interest which JaNou Springer hnd on thi)2lst day of November, A. l. 1878, or m sinuo acquired in and to the real prop erty in Curry county, Oregon, known and described as follows, to-wit : Hc giuuiug at tho south-west corner of Win. Tichenor's donation laud claim, thence north, tun degrees east, four chains and titty links; Ihutice catt seven chains and sixty-six links; theuco south tun degrees east four chains and titty links ; thencu et to point of beginning. Also the S W ii sec. 27 ; N B U ce. !Wt ; NE4 soc 28; VA of SW sec. 28; NE54sh;.27; SEi4 of NEi we. 20; N of NEt. sec. 17; SWl4 of .SEk, see. 17; SWif of SE4 sec. 17; lots No. 2 and .1 sec. 17; lot No. I sec. 20; SE4 of NWii w. 2i); E f SWij sec. 20; Ets of W'S sec. 21 ; Wt, of N E4 sec. 21 ; E, of NWtj see. 20; BV, of NW4 see 2; lots No. f, 0, 7 and 8 see. .12 ; lots Nt. 1 and 2. mv. IV ; N W 1 xw. 17 , SWi. see 2t ; SEW see. 8 SVl4 w. 8, HEW "cc. 27; HEW. ' 21 ; SWVi w 0, and N Wt4 mv. 27J all in township U2, south raugi lo west. A. H. MOORE. Sheritl'of Curry Co, Iatcl at Ei.i.n.vKiii'ii(i, June 0. 1870. j 2Mt I SIIKRIFrS SAI.K. In the Circuit Court 0 the tUitrnJ Oregon or the county 0 Curry. J. II. Tichouor, platutllf. vs. Jumiii Springer, Watoii K. Springer, A. I.. Smith, and Warren Sulsbury, defend' uut. jVTOTiCE IH HEREBY GIVEN J. that by irtuu ol an execution ii I suchI out of and under iho real of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon 1 for the county of Curry, on the 0th 1 (dav of June, 170, to mo directed and delivered, commanding me to cll, to ; satisfy a judgment recovered in the) above entitled action l J. B. Tiehe- nnr,.plaintiu, against Jawui Spnnger, . defendautj lor tltcsum ol 01m tlioun and and sixtytno dollars and sixty- live cents, ami thirty-six dollar ami thlrty-flvo cents eo.ots ami diliirie- tnents, together with accruing inter- , est on said judgement, and the co.u ; I of saitl writ, ns well as certain xm rwtii 1 I al property diwcribcd in snid writ, all ! 1110 rigiu line aim imeren niiien im-. said Jason Springer had on the &th ' day of November, lh7.or hn siure j acquired in and to the real pniHri 1 Heretofore attaciiwi iy me in sattt ac tion ami in said writ, and hereiualter particularly described, I will, on Saturday, the 2d day ot Aiuru-d, 1.H7II, at twelve o'clock, noon, of said day, at tho Court Houo door, ill Ellmis 'liurc. Curry county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, 1 ior cnsn,nu m rigoi umi nun uuei est which Jason Springer hnd on the 211th day of November, A. H lh7, or, has since acquired in ttud to the real I iiroiM-rty in Curry county, Oregon,: known aiiddescrilcd as follows to-nil I Reginingattho south-west corner ofj Win. Tichenor's donation laud claim , I thence north, ten degrees cast, four chains and fifty links; thence cast sovcu chains and sixty-six links; thence south, ten degrees cast, four chains and fifty links, thence west to thn point of Imginulng. Also tho tiW'h cc. 27; NK4 sec. 3.1: NEi, sec. 2M; Ki of HV sec. 1W : SYAs Sec. 27 : SEl-J of NEM see 20: Nt, of NEI-I sec. 17 ; SW1-I of N El-4 sec. 17; NW1-I of SEM sec 17 , lots No. 2 and :, sec. 17 ; lot No. 1 sec. 20 ; SEM of NW1-I see. 20 , E'i f H 1 WM sec. 20; EJ of W'4 see 21 ; W J- of NEM sec. 21; E'9 of.NWMI sec. 20 : EH' of N WM sec. .tJ; lots No. 5,0, 7 and 8 sec. .12; lotw No. I and 'J, sec. '1.1 ; NWM sec. 17 SWM sec 20 . SEM sec. 8 . SW1-I see 8 : SEM sec. 27. SEM sec. 21: SWM sec 1): and NWM sec. 27 : all in township 32, south range 15 west. A. II. MOORE Sheriff of Curry Co. Dated at Kf.r.K.vsiu;ito, June V, 1870. NOTIC'K. rnilERE ARE FIVE HEAD I strav cattle ot my place on OF tho Randolph prairie; mark "under bit" in tho left ear. If the same ro not immediately taken nway by tho own er, two dollar per month will bo charged for pasturage, with other ex penses. J.S.MORRISON. RandoM'H, Juno 0. 1H70. COX'N IIAKBKK NIIOl. IX FltOSTOF TUB OKKTIIAL IIOrKU Marshfield, Ogti. If ymi want an onsy shave, As gfMxl us Imrlor evorgnvo, Just call on mo At my saloon, In front of Central hotel, nt noon ; My razors uru sharp, my scissoiskecn. My shop is uent mid towels aro oleun, And them I think you'll find Everything to suit the mind ; I (rim the hair with skill for gents, Of course tho price Is fifty cents ; Shaving, too, I dothul uoll, And nothing but a trial will tell j So help mo gracious if I make lor, You need not pay a quartern! a dollar. J.W.Cox.l'nq.r. P.H. Hut wild cold baths always ready, l.l&tf 1 ftOTsTIi, lliivliiK lnloly boujtht tho Mock of drugs hurvlororo IkiIoiikIuk ') Dr, Harrv Lane. I am now tmumtitd in eiirt'lully coiopuuiui mid nut up phyHiclnn'H prvsoriptioiiH. Tho imt- mnngo ot utoso intving jiroHeriptiotia lo bo III led, Ih roHiNM'tltilly Hollellcd. LUinHF, .MUMIUI5. MOTICB IS II EH BUY GIVEN JX that 0. H.l'rey.ofCoqullle river 100s county, (iiegon.isnoiuuthorueu to transact any hulncs for us. It RBI) t NELSON. Noitw.vv, May 1, 1870. l20-2m OTl'.' Tlto undersigned hervbv give no tice to all persons Indebted to them on amnint, to please conic and settle thosamc without delay, with cash or note. RBBDitNEI.KON, Norway, Coos Co. Ogn. COOS BAY FURNITURE STORE I RJtvawssjxir.x, oav.sm! CONSTANTI.V UN HAND Mutt return .0 ltrtltruil, 'htrtrn t Jjiitnyrtf Crib tV Cradle, IMC-I'CHB, FRAMES, MOt'l.DlNGH, TAHI.EH, MIRRORS ,ve, 'uiiullii(4-roiiu I'HfMltarr Made to Order. COFt'lXS made al shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES i ATTAtiiMK.vrB, N't:i:i!.tM At, m F. MARK', lvltf Piioi'iutrrOK. Blucksmitliing. It i: X X I X M e C O I, )A X ftl'ITKSSOII Tt THOMAS JtAW.SOX. HA VINO I.BASEiTrlir. DAWSON hlackMitlth chop, In Mundillcld, I am tneparetl to do GKNICUAL IILACKSMITIIINO 0111 SHIP "WpIC. CiarV livuitt share of witiougc is sohrtlinl l 7-tf B00T& SHOE MAKER l.Ksiin:M,0.. VJX,l.DOAT.I.INM lit a thorough manner ami use bestJmmerial, OaJrShi.pou rroiitStn- LopiKwitellm Pioneer Market l7tf Kinpiro JLoilso, DES go psasd. Emi-iiic City. fOIIlK IIOl'SB II S llKEN RE!, I opened throughout GOOD BEDS AND GOOD BOARD. I ,...,..... J.'.,-., , . ' Ao r UI.hl.attiUS einfoynf. TERMS I.IIIRft.VL. F B WINCHESTER, Proprietor -C00K1R0 OS 1IKAT1SO- 11 i 1 r't r. New Excelsior Oi S tove. Jiut UT1I) for Uhl HnUuit. II will lUsd, SrtiM, a4 rk. Uix IUk (W1 m Wv-d !-. Sa ht I1U(. AQLNTSWANTCU. C0LEMAJ OAS APPARATUS AND OIL CO.. TS MIIT St. - - Clf. Im. IkflliMlCnitM K,j.l Inilfoili, lillUu H.l(li, l-l.w CiB.lnl, ( il Av, C.U.01 l FISHER'S I Medicated I BELTS. IHMIII7. tn! U inn tltU tt IUi.vli. Ui.f A evMk via ll ! 4ltMl CiltKl4. ij ABSORPTION. K It'lf. H !IM Hill. C.ftil tut itrf ll 4h lll ln( ( AImiU Cm tut lb rttvUtlea II U ouiif In Ut tsitm J uxlt- JltmtMU lll. St. i?.r sua Au. Hll, S. Taulfl Mir, S', ami Itiraiila H.11,01. tamo iuiu nii-..iimj t-Mim rixvi ).u nt.lf.ti.l tlMjM.lserU.j. IbUbl, lull. AGENTS witf tn every county in tL rnllfl Hitf. AJJr., nsiiKii Mi:iiK.'ATf:i) nr.i.T ca 2.TJ IlllnoU 81., aicR0. HIGHEST HONORS. urn Cmknniol World's Fair, 18761 ms SEONINGEIt ORQANS naaovssso tmutiuotwtv as tn BWST INSTRUMENTS. Tkttf eoanlltd icstltss I rwiBU4 by fks JuiIcm in lliilr Hpn, irvu Ub U Vllwlna Is so iirtcli "T. B. BIIUNI.faKK OROAIf CO ifalblt as turn liwt Iiulruiacnl (rlss rte4rloa Ultra poulbU to ! tu f poroUutri. UtIdj eoaiUMtloa ol Ili.d) Md JU1U, producing no tl u4 pUMlsf tffc(. DUIBlDBunra.lttl lmrroeui,nH,u ItoM loanr la dry or Saioii Olmu. mi lublt 14 art eatoroi4ar.sU tLi bonrdiUlnsintJi H-rlr.pol tvfdbir so It U ImroMlblt for tfam to tltlitr brink, await nt rill." TIIM UMLV UHUANS AWAHUfcO THIS MANK, TbU KaAtl i)4 Award m t rutaj nr Hit) (oil htiii (roplltlou b lit 1mI Dialara ttor oot ol ttw wot KMuixiaii Jurlaa Hw flljlcs n4 prtrM jail Itoaxl. wdloh tro la ftMofduu will, our rnU, Hit MKST OK- CIAM lot Hit I tut loonar, Wt r prtitrtl lo tpiiolnt a law bow Aj raw, IHnatrataS CsUlpfnts uuula4, pol.il4. wa tpU4Ua w " I SHOHIHGER ORGAN CO., 0) U IM CHUrTKOT HTUZT, Miw lUrss. Oust. BUSINESS CAItDS. T.C. MAUKKY.M.I), PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kmi'Iiii: Citv,;()iikiiok. C II. GOLDBN.M.l). PHYSICIAN Jb SURGEON MAiisiirnti.il, Ohkuom. v. v.rovm,Mj), PHYSIC1AN&SURQE0N. MuiaiirtKi.il, Oiikiiox. W. 0. ANCIHL, M. I). PHYSICIAN ani. SUflCEON, CihjuUIo (Hty, Ogn. H. It. IlAXAiin, J. W. Hamilton, HAZAKI) A HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice In Iho vsrlotis courU of the state. tirrirt: at KMrmx iitv, Ouk. ATTOKXKri t'OLXSKLLO AT LAW M.WtHUriKI.D.OItlUION. A. - . $$- (I WU'tlK'VV.tl 3 ' ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW MAtuiiristtu, Otivodw, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. XOTARV PrBLIl 4UVE1XCE t.riur. tiTT, oti.T. CulltH-tloiK nnd other tatklnevn btm.1 In my hanU, ill ir vivo .rmiq.l niu. 11011. tl -mi W. I'.WRKJHT, (?. ft. Mineral ami '" .V. Deputy ClHjlUJ.lt C?ITV, OoX. Will atleiHlto thelHiliiM(if stmr'finr in aov patt o( the miinty. IVrfitt maof nil siirvejnl UmU, fur. tiUliodut slo'tt tioiltv. WJLSOff SEWING MACHINES ! tin: Clioapost: fc Uosi ! MRS HACKER vawwr jvs v t m mx mt xx -a.o-a.xd)E3 iMrsr, M uoiimt.ii ()hko x Till- lnolltMtltli.il now strrdM Die lpl fueJIItlr for eduratlon to Ih- found 111 1m Cwit Region of Southern (unroii Ttc Aealrmv In irrwhiwlrd hiio three driMit. liieiits rm .Jlotto: Thr frimartf Iteiiarhiirut ',,l!,'k',, bili..lmtoo RBrbr am taught, Thr .taiitnr Department, Emhr,.w,, o,ti,.uph. ur.du Wrllinir. tlmiimmr,Crifra'hv, lltsui Phylliif, lamihar K lenro mat MnV tat him PruUieul Arlthimtlr, T Senior Demirtment hiolinulny llM.k -kt-i.tiit;' 'inglr uti dixthtt-entry )Ititaii)-, ClirmMry, l'.Ja ' .at lUiimmiy, frfittii, l(hetrie, tiitf Arilliuirtir, Ata-hra, 0Hwrtry, Tilfi noim-try an. I tirte)lni; MVSIV. j Iimtnirtloii In U,u hmuch Is Ju : w hew iVttrvtt. RMRumii had for front IT U f ( ,i---i,h,,riv"V'M,,!,"-'",r,i1 ntill lr Mhen Mrl student el' i getlwr Btul Urd IhenwUen. Tlilt MS. Ilriitnir)' lV'rtmM4 . . . I 4 JUrtlnr Heni - - ., . J0l J.T.Mttins.f lrlnrfsl. NI-tt. CENTRAL HOTEL or ('imfror"A"und Knnt Htrrct, .MAKHIIKfKlaD.OC.V. Ha"rirlrtied nr lh,d up thr short ho ie r h-vl nnmtnted lit prninlsiiiB 1 sl tare iwal, nndia. Utls to the Irsifl 111 4 ami local iiuloiii. CALL AND SEE US- T. U. OWEN. .ti(HNiii'ir.i.i Drug Store.1 DR. (MI.(IOM.)EN, I'ltora. Ojtptmllr XntbHry' Store. HAVE CO.VHTAMTbV OX HH AM, WMITfl I' .n- CHEMICALS 1 WIN KM run w MI.I)('INb PCRl'OHl.H, x r i - at i j v j. m , 'X'HUBINlaM, n-owrAiusi. TOIIiMTJAlt'I'" fi onsasn, I'Minsuusur auvv's'xowJtixifVt'A.rifSJ MOI100ZX100KSJ, AI.H0 (IKlKi: CIGARS am.TOBACC! and eviiiythliiK iiHitully kept I" MKIIK A I. lUSI'KNM Ml W J'retrrlptloN CurefuUv C'rt potimfciff vWIdt Jlltimd f6 them M a iuW ny - V , . ,.'AJilA-l.a.. StjlLMttkA a-l.i inLlrtni.fa j,fr ,n..i fJ aX-. . ,Hk . r :