MfcMfaM -. .. 1 " flE?3V raIKf V WBQP V" -il BT ' !3H f 7 . 3S5 II tl 'M' , 1 V &' - ' f HaHT' 2kt ' Biv THE COAST MAIL. OFFICIAL OROAN OF COOS CO. -----. . . fn'rtJtA1 . iSTirT JW'AhwK tHretiK4 ,i Crwccnt Clly Courier thlnlcci llwt Coo Bay pcoplo havo almost given up their hopo of having tho harbor of rcfugo located hero: It .... ..njuicoiuii irom uio as minted fact that tho journals have the ''positive tono" with which tMy formerly spoke on the- aubjoct, hd that tho "Ncwa" upcaka of tho Indirect benefits which will accrue io Coos Bay from tho harbor located at Port OrfonL Mr. "Courier "you aro mietakon. J ha Coos Bay pcoplo have more faith In securing tho harbor of rof go niid better foundation for that faith now, than ever before. Tho Board of Engineers have boon here, nnd have seen our land-locked har bor, which will bo available as a pari of tho harbor of refuge, when audi a work is constructed here, and they have learned from observation and otherwise of tho vast commer cial resources of southern Oregon lying in easy proximity eastward. and looking to this port as their nat ural oatlct, which will be unfettered ad developed by tho work propos ed. All tho "signs of the times" aro favorable to our prospects, Tho Kngineers found at cape Gregory a better harbor already built by na ture than can be made at Crescent City or any other point on the coast j for five million dollars, and so situ- atod as to bo capable of being easily converted into such a harbor as is contemplated by tho law under which they act They are now in clined to the opinion that the inter ests of commerce, taken altogether, would be tar belter subserved by euch a work at this point than eis- wherc ; and in order to be possessed of all necessary data lor their final re port, Lieut Pay?on is now engaged Under the direction of the Board, in making further surveys. Oh, no, wts have xor "almost given up." "We aro more certain than ever of tho justice of our claim, and none but favorable omeno. VartMHTratrfiks. i V& 23,-Liut it ht Clins. 1 owcll in trying to irtmot II. Jl. Shun, son, shot and killed a Moxleai by X name of Chn. OharU. ntut lialitlv mtllllilr.1 T v.v .1 " "."""." K'lllJ WOUHded Jn Vl... der arrest. mm iFxVZl ft Tle.-.Ti i'ata. Last BatunlafaTn a. t. Charles Oa oung, of the San Francisco Uiroiiiclo, drove in a carriage to tho door of Rev. 0.& Kalloch, tho can didato of tho Workingman's Party for Mayor, Pont a Borvantto call him to tho Wniting room, and as Kalloch in response to tho vummons, enter ed tho room, Do Young gtcppcil di rcctly in front of him and fired two shots with a pistol, ono shot taking effect in tho head, and ono in the urvostoi inn iniKnilml v?l... tri loch fell, and IX, Young entered tolAtWJi1 enrratage to leave, but the crowd fi!l. M"l'i to escape from him KSrR " cuw nown- II. it W An't Al. W--Dr. Oul 'KIS,w,nuhc.a ,)r- al t his IaMwIi m mil1101, 5'ck then !.., ;..; ."': "winmiwrmcr ihniT.1. iir i.i,py "" county, lol Ins wifo with a cum ii,n uarZJt gun. tho ehurjjo wo see Gfemj fw tfce FtasMrs. Altliough there haw been a large amount of good wheat harvested jn the Unipqua ml ilIanetto -alIy tkutecason, the nut ha cauwnl an immense loss to the farmers, and the wheal crop, which promised to be by iftrtlHk largest ever produced in Ore gon, will probably fall below the av erage. " o have heard of one farmer on tho CalapocKi creek in Douglas countv. who Iuls 200 nrni nf Mrhi( which will not nav for cuttinir. and I. Tun boy tood on the hack there aro mtnv others who have lot fence, whence all but hint had smaller fields. Some -of the crain ' ",e names that lit hU fathers that will be threshcil will be shrunk- "hone just above tho shed en and not marketable. bunch of crackers in his 0trllir.l !. .l.!-V- dragging him into tho street, where no uououess would havobeen killed if ho had not boon rescued by the ixdicc. The excitement which existed in Uo city during tho remainder of tho day and that night, has novcr hrn vuaucu since mo assassination nf k --' uncom.and it was feared that tho infuriated friends of Kalloch, who assembled to the number of 20,000, would make a raid on the prison and lynch Do Young. M. H. Do Young, brother of the would bo asssasin. was compelled to seek refuge in the prison with ids brother. It was found necessary to call out the mili tary to assist the police in guarding the prison and the Chroniclo office. It was at first supposed . that Kal- locJi'a injuries would prove fatal, but it is now thought ho will recover. Do Young was arraigned in the po lice court on .Monday, and was com mitted without bail to await the re sult of Kalloch's injuries. The cause of this bold attempt at homicide is given as follows : The Chronicle, which leads the New Con stitution party, has been publishing personal charges against the char acter of Kalloch, and a few. days be fore published a dispatch reflecting severely ujkui the memory of Kal loch's father, who has been dead 30 years. K:dloch, by way of rctallia tion, threatened to republish, read j in public sjwch, and comment upon an article published against the De Young's some five years ago, black emng the reputation of tho mother and sisters of tho De Young broth ers. Chas. De oung sent Kalloch word thai if he did so, he would kill him. Kalloch had only made good the first part of his threat, when De Young took steps to make good his word. The parties both deserve kil ling, and there Is little ground for sympathy for cither, whatever may be the result of this difficulty. IIrarnk, Tex., Aug. 25. In the inn. nicpaleourt Chief of Police llirt," , went to Boareh a negro prisoner. The Bishop also drew ami shooting began. Tom Calhoun, first fired nt Ilishop nre!ulthoriro8omH"K ball through Calhoun, mortally wounding Win. Calhoun missed ltishop, hut hit a negro spectator in the wrist. pi01!?' 227-LMt "Wt one MeClosky fatally stabbed John Lobarr, a well known saloon keener. .Me Closky was arrcstwt and put in jail. This morning a vigilance committee rtMiucstcd all nl.icn t l.i. .:,..-. . cloe. marched to tho jail, tok out JlcClosky and John k'oflnr n... irt... eonfinet for kilting Monahan a few days ago, and hanged both to a tree on the plaza. After warning a num ber of bad characters to quit the town, tho crowd dispersed. ETcrythiugwas conducted quietly and no opposition made to the proceedings. Itosolmvg & Coos Bay S T A Q tvL I N E, Stones ti'Hl Irni t). fit it I't't'fti a(lernnoii(StmdAVOi'etted) on tltt arrival of tho steamer Coos. lASHRXi KIIS wishing to go to ltoti'hurg or any other part of tho interior will nuiko connection with tho stiigo by gulag to Coos City on any of the May tiaiucrs, LKAVINU COOS VITVTIIK H.VMK DAY. IdrTltrS TsFoTwi) TO Mi Villi CUKA niST.JtliSTivnl QVICKKST OFALIiROVTHS. 'riiMot!uni;Av making eloso connection with the cars nd ovorlnnd stages atflluieburg. All business entrusted to our cure will be attended to with promptness and security. FARE TO ROSEBURGREDUCED TO S6 iwioA passtnijtr nHoirwf 30Bi atbaiftjutgt. P.KOHRlTKK.Aet. Telegraph otllce, Kuipire City. llnniestriul Notice. It is nrobable that rust has chiimhI more damage in Linn county, than in any other in the State, as there was an unusual amount of late sown grain on the damp level lands of that region. Lane county has also suffer ed much loss. The Eugene city Journal speaks of it as follows ; At jpresent the prospect for Lane coun ty is anything but encouraging. As general thing the farmers arc behind financially, and only a few months ago were anticipating an early release from their burdensome debts by an early and unusual harvest, but alas, the best laid nlans etc The rust lin nipiKHl the whole thing in the bud Quietly, but surely this destroyer has crept upon field after field, till now as tbo farmers look over their broad fields, they ace ruin to all their ex pectations. The red rust glitters in the sunlight, and they know that it means, hard time for another year. To some it means desolation and actu al want. Mr. Frank rowers had 90 acres of beautiful club wheat, that had been reckoned at 40 bushels to the acre, and he has decided nut to cut it. The Jiow&rd boys arc making prepar ations to burn quite a large field, and Hill, who is probably the most exten sive farmer in the county, will lose nearly half his crop. The Tariff !!. vard fled; lirn One in his hand, two others in his hat. with'nitcous accents j loud he cried, "I never thought of that:' A bunch of fire crackers to the tail of otic ?mal dog he'd tied. The dog in anguhh sought the barn and niul its ruins died. The sparks flew wide and red and hot, they lit upon that brat; they fired the crack ers in his hand and eke those in his hat. Then came a burst of rattling sound the lry? Where was he gone? Ask of the winds that far around strewed bits of meat ami bone, and crapa of clothes and balls and top and nails and hook and yarn, the relics of the dreadful boy" that burned his father's barn. AsTOttiA, m to have a new fire engine. ' Housks, have died from the effects of heat, in (irns Valler, Nevada county, California. D. W. Craio, who has for manv years been connected with journalism in Salem, has retired to farm life. Tim State Teachers Institute, has been in session in Portland during this week. FORTUtxt). bus street cars, and tl.nv are cry ueful, especially in advertis- f ing tho "Wood Tag Cigar." r Claude Thayer, Esq., son of Govern or Thayer, is ill at the family resi dence in East Portland. Milton Faruow an American shootist, took the first three prizes at inogrcai rrcnen snooting;; contest at Vcrsailcson thc25th. Aj incendiary firo wa started in Portland on tho night of the 25th, hut was promptly extinguished bv tho fire department. Cam-aix Jesskx, a well known pilot on the Columbia bar, has been detail ed br the Board of Engineers to make additional surveys at tho mouth of ttio Columbia. :o.vh HAmir.it niioi, IN t'UONT W TIIK t'KNTHAI. HOTKU Marsbflelil, Ogn. I il M If you want nucnuvslmvo. As good iw harbor ever i?nv. Just call on im ut m suliwin From morn 'till Might or busy noon; My nwors' sharp, my scissors keen, My shop is neat and towels clean ; And there I think that you will find Kaeb article to suit the mind ; I trim the hair with skill for gents, Of course tho price li fifty ecnli j Shampooing, too. I do that wull, (live me a trial, that'wlll tell ; So help me gracious if I nmko you hol ler, You need not pay a quarter of n dollar. ,, .. , W.Uox.l'ropr. r.S. Hot and cold baths alwavs rend v. IMHtf l.vsn Omn:,) llOHKItt'Hd, Jlllv II, lN7t, " N0T10K Is hart by gheit Unit the following named cetllor has Hied uotieiMif his Intention to make Dual proof in support of his claim, ami scenic final entry theicof at tlieextu ration of thirty iliixs from the date of this notice, vU: Homestead entiy uumKr llut'o thtuisiinil two hiitulied and forty-seven, (.'121?) of r-'iederiok Colehrook, for tho V , of SNV lt See 2l, nnd lots Jl and See.'lO.JII S It, 11 V, and names tho following as liii witnesses, vU ; M. Kiley.of Klleiislmrg. Curry County, Oregon, and 1'emils Ctinniir, of Kilonshurg, Curry County, Oregon. W.M. K. 11KNJAMIN, jyUl-lw UegUler. W. G. VEHSTRR. BUSINESS CARDS. T.C. MA0KKY.M.I). PHYSICIAN AND SUMEON, KMI'IHK OlTV.IOllKtIOX. ncAt.tm i.v SJrXO-E)S,iis. .MAIISIII'II.'I.Ii, Oil. Hi'.ti.iiortN. ViHil K. Cltatioit to Helm. IX the the County Court uc Luuruy urrtjon, in j'wuutf, Iii the matter of the Kstate of .Morns iicecasel. To Angelinc John-'oii, mid nil pur tics interested in said Knttiie: In tho mime of tho State of Oregon, vou aro hereby cited to appear in the above entitled Court on Monday, tho 1st dav of September, 1870, to sliow cause, if aiiytueroue. why an order for ilm sale of the real estate of said estate, described as the N of the X K H of Sec. '-7, T.i.7 S. of J.'l V.,shoiiId not bo made, to Mitinfv tln li,bts ,t -,.i.i estate, according to the petition on file in saui tourt. Given under my hand anil Official Seal this 17th day of July, l.s"l. Abac Stavit, Comity Cle rk. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. In Ilia Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the county of Coos. S. S. Mann, In his own light, ami as Ad ministrator of thi partnershlpestnteof 8. S, Mann and Patrick Flanagan, sur viving partners, and James I'lana gnu deceased partners, under the llrui uainu of t'lauagau A Maun, v. Patrick l-'laungaii In Hrsou, ami as Ad mluistratorof the estate of J.unes rinn iigan, Ann Flanagan, John Flniiatctut andC. W, Tower. Suit In equity for settlement and partition of partuernhip proHrt . To Aim Flanagan, one of mild defend ants : In the name of the State of Oregon You aro hereby summoned and remilrvd to nppcar and answer tltu bill of com- inamt nt tbo plniuliu on tile against von in tliu above nntitlml Court ami ouuho" on or before the first day of Uio next regular Term of ssid Court, after the publication of this summons, to-wlt. Thu "d Mon day, thu 8th day of September, A. I). 18il. And you will Ukenotlcnth.it, If you fall to appear and answer tho Afore said complaint, the plalntlir willnpplv to tho Court for tho relief therein de manded. This munmoiis is ptihlislusl bv onlt-r of Hon. J. F. Watson, Jud 'of said Court, Unirng date July -', IST'J. II. S. Sruxiixs, IIaXAIIIiA llv,TON'. and O. W'RimTHH, Atlyw. forl'lidutlir. Citation to llelr. IX the Count Court fur C4 County Ortijan, in Vralntt I1IAVK I.A'ITI.V UKTUltXKt) J from San Kriinpieo with a eoiif plelo stock of ocry thing In my Hue. leadv made hoots ami shoe, rto. DEST MATEHIAL ONLY USED. COOS BAY FURNITURE STORE 1 a-tvai,-jciJix.r, otv.sUl CoNSfAMt.Y OS HAM) Mattrmtiei (tl lliilftntttn, 7)(lf'S it I. u II HUM, Vrltm .! Cnnltn, ricTCiti:. fiivmiim, moii.pinum, TAHI.KS, MlKittlltS Ac 'iiinllns.rotiiu I'u rutin i-o Made to Order, VOt't'tXS iniwlo iitshortKHt notice. SEWING MACHINES ArrAHiMi srs, Xkkiim: Ac. F MA UK. Ivltf rmimirro v. ii. uoi.ii:n,m.d, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON MAiisiirit.i.ii, Oiu'iwin. c. w. rowm, m. d. PHYSICIANASURQEON, MAitstiriRi.it, OntnoK. Blacksiuilhin i) r. x xiH m7ooi. a a x srceiiMou to THOMAS DAWSUX. W.C.ANdKri.M.I). PHYSICIAN anii SUfllEON, Ctutiilth CM it, Oyn, S II Haxaiiii, J. T. JImii,to, 1 1 AX A HI) A HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice In the various courts ol the state. tU lici; AT KMNHK I'lTY, OUK. 0. 2&. SXO-LI3ST. ATTOHXKYW lOlWSKLLOR AT LAW MAItHllr'iKI.I-.OKKMON. (. WKIISTKK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT I Miinurtsui, Ossuus, HENRY SENGSTACKEN imvi.i.s m m rto.v iiuniii obiiuo i nuicn) Jl n,.,, jn.,.. in .Ma.h.teld, I "t epr SUA (i RXKUA I. IILVCKSM 1TI 1 1 N(J MHlf SI-JI3? " WOBIC. s-iyA living iutrv of imtrtmmro is solirltetl. vl-f-tf C'ttVtl"iS Blld l'lhr Itll.llir.a l..l jln my hands, MU imti ptompt atto l 311 W, I ifs'll. A convict named James Ooodrich, sent to the penitentiary from Umatil la county for the crimo of larceny, died in prison last week. Tke tariff question is ono that luui engaged the attention of tho greatest statesmen of tho age. It is closely connected with tho prosper ity of all claasea of people, and it is gratifyiug to come across a clear ex- losition of its principles. The Uoos lay News of this week has an elal orato article on this subject, from which wo tako tho following extract: "Let the place of sale bo the place of purchase when practicable. Stip poe a system that would compel a farmer to go to one city Ut sell his produce, then go home empty and go empty to a neighboring town lo buy; his supplies were inaugurated, would henotHt once see the absurdit,yet la results the system that makes us sell our wheat in England and buy our iron and steel in Pennsylvania, our cloths and cutlery in hew Kn- ghuHl are tha same." By H means, let tlxo place of sale liatkAidartoofmirchaso. Too much vaMMttt lie gold in condemnation of Hull system which makes us sell our wkeftt in England. That system fa wot t all satisfactory to England. Dver; ihey do not like to send tisvir ioiwy hero for wheat. It is ict'i hoicd Uio present Congress, Wttff Democratic, will do something la correct theao evils. The Cornelius Courunt says: Last Sunday, as Willie Jloxter was playing with some other boys in the Grove, they started una heifer that took af ter them. Willie had been hiding, and as the animal came near he rush ed out to frighten her. She made a ruh for the ladand before he could get out of the way gave- him a hookin the right breast jut lelow the nipple. The wound was a deep one, causing the lungs to protrude. At last ac counts the lad wan comfortable, and W. Ifoxter Esq., father of tho boy, expressed it as his belief that no per manent inconvenience will result. Judso.s' S. Palmer, State Senator from Benton county, died at Corval Iis last Sunday, of ncart disoase. Ho was in usual health on Saturdav. Riotous demount rations occurred at Lurgain, Ireland, on the 21th. The rioters wrecked the windows of tho houses of anuniberof protcstant. A Loxdon' telegram in tho San Francisco Alta dated August ICth, an nounces tho death of .Mrs. Nellie Grant bartons, daughter of General Grant. NOTICE IS HFHKUY GIVEN that on the hut Monday in Au gust, 187D, to-witr on the 2.1th day of .....! icrn .!... T 1 t. IT . tion of Cis County, State of Oregon, will attend at thooillce of the County Clerk of said County, nnd puhtielv examine the nsscssment rolls, ami cor rect all orrors iiufllluattons, descrip tion oi lanus, lots or oilier property. All persons iiitcn&tcM are hereby notified to attend. Dated this 23d day of July, 1670. John I.ank, Assennor. In tho matterof tho estate of .. T. Lewis, deceased. To J. 11. Lewi. Hvermnah I.iwl SS'ttS B00T& SHOE MAKER said estate, and nil parties iuterentud therein' In thu name of the State of' Oregon, you ure hereby cited to appear , in thealniteeutitleil ( ourton Mouda , September Int. IST'.l. to show cuu". if any there W, why an order should not he made for the sale of the N i of X W 1.4 mill V r ll f V V l-l .. J- I ;UT.27S.of It. l!l W.to MitiWvthe I1. 3Dexrixxe, .MllIIHMti,t)).V Wit HI I IT. f. ,V. .Mliirrul ami (, ,V. Dtimty STXK'VEJ'SrOI?, C'(HjVII.I.M Urrv, OoN, i' On in Will atlejl tu tha iHtslniwn ut surrsrlnr? i In hii m of llw euuuty. 1'iffcnt MMp of alt nirte)ol land, far llllmll IhK1 Ikitjiv Wli Tlje Allwmy Democrat saya: On Wednesday at last week Mr. B. W. Poindpxter, of the forks of the 8an Uam, slipped from the huh of a wagon upon which ho was standing, and fell tothotrround.fn his fall striking his his head against the wagon tire, which fatally injured him. lie was taken home and Dr. Ballard called, but it was beyond th skill of a physician to do him any cood, and on Thursday evening he breathed his last. He was an old resident of tho forks of the Santiam, and was respected by all who knew him. Tub New York Sun h informa tion that 3Ir. Robert Homier' horse, Edwin Forrest, trotted a full mile in 2: UK. This docs not goon record, but it is faster than any horse ever went in harness before. Ranis' host time is 2 : 13 and a fraction, while Sleepy Tom, the pacer, got over a niilo track iu a little better than 2 . l.'l. Forrest lime wan mtulo at a private trial. At a late hour on tho night of Aug ust 2d, Mrs. John Howe, wife of a prominent business man of Cincin nati, and hcrfrorrant, Ann Jirown,fell through tho floor of a vault at her res idence in Covington, and before they could be rescued both were suffocated. 3lr. Howe, Hearing their cries, ran out and jumped down to their relief, and was taken out insensible, but was resuscitated by vigorous means. Scjjbckiuk for tbo COAtiX JiAlL. Rhode Island clams arc more plen tiful than ever, notwithstanding the great consumption of them- which has been going on for twenty years and more. A Siiocic of earthquake was felt at LockportX. Y. on the 21st at 1:30. There was also a loud report and buil dings were shaken. The tremor last ed about five second. Mr. Thos. Smith, has sold out his interest in the Occidental Hotel at Portland, to Mr. Geo. Young, former ly of the auction firm of Oilman A Young. Mr. Smith will remove with his family to the Dalles. The celebrated horse, Pride of Per chc, owned by W. C. Myer, of Ash laud, died last week from the effects of poison so the doctors say. This horse cost $3,070, and was one of tho best blooded horses in tho State. Thk citizens of Corvallis hare or ganized a company and raised tho means to assure the construction of the road to Yanuina IJay, and now thev are to be bled to the amount of 112,000 or so in order that they may hare a depot iu or near the town. That is the way they do it. R. W.Macomber, local editorof tho Seattle Pott went out last Sunday to rail in a email boat accompanied by Leach the foreman of tho Jofflce. Thu boat capsized, and after clinging to the boat several hours, Macumber gave up and went to tho bottom; Jycach was rescued. William If. Vanderbuilt has lately civen $ 100.000 for the erection of a gymnasium nid of a civil engineer in ir and scientific hall on tho grounds of Vanderbuilt University, Nashville, Tenn., erected and endowed liberally by his father. The man supposed to be Tom Law ton, who was arrested in Idaho, some weeks since, proved tho wrong man, and was discharged from custody. What his object could have been in claimiiiL' that he was the murderer Lawton, can only bo conjectured. The lire says : A telegram was re ceived in this city to-day to tho of reel that Woodward, proprietor of Wood ward's wardens and What Cheer Houso, of Han Francisco, was dead. Mr. Woodward was onco a joor boy in Oregon, and waited on a hotel iu Oregon City. He died a millionaire. Insank, Huntley, who killed his brother in Wasco county Jast winter and was sentenced to tho Penitenti ary, bus become violently insane and has becii tratisercd to tho asylum. debts of said estate, according to the petition on tile in said Court. Given under my hand and ollleinl Seal this 17th day of Jul, LS7U. Ai.kx. Stai n', Countv Clerk. "WXX.r. OOAI.I, KIN XM QXJSTOjVn WOBJ iii n iiior.juuu manner ami te niilj the .X0TI I! K . . U. S. L.Vi Ol'I'TCB. ItoebiirK, Ogn. July 10, t.sTll Complaint Inning lieen made at tide ollicebyJanius CutchhiKuimhiot SatmH ijjer, ioraiminioniiigliHli.itm-t.-niJ entry No.?! Iff. dated Fehniarv Sh. Ih7fi.uiiii the N. W. i4' of S. K. t,"A S K i, f .4 j;. BEST MATERIAL ASyShopnn Front Strvl,opiiiiti (li. j I'ionwr Market. 1 7t( ..I riifii, It rilthfo , vtithu of Haul entrv. fllll IS '' 1 -4 See , Township LI) Sotitli I- Wit.in CooNewmtv. I view to tneeanrellatiiin tho said parties aro herebv siutiiooiitNl apjear at tills Olltn. on tin- Ath ! of CM'picniiior. inU. at io a. m., to nriiMl and furnish tuitiiiiony cniirvrnitig mid alleged abandonment. W. F. IIksjmu.v, ItegUtur, TO J. C. I'l M.r.nroN, Iteeeller. Einpiro Jloiise, ISe W'lLSO.Y SEWING MACHINES rut. Chcapcsl iV' IJost f Mlt IIACKKIt. .otrvv MAiiuiiriunn Miiii'i;t.n()m;i.x. 1'urin for .Nr.tr. OFFKIt FOU SALB. VKUY eap, our farm containiut: HO acres, situated on Daniels creek, AU nines irorn wic norm ami sotitli lorks of Coos river ; 20 acre bottom land iu cultivation. It has a small orchard of 70 two year-old apple trees, and a small fruit garden containing 100 goocbcn ie-s , .TOO red cherry and white KniiM currents: :ijO blackbr- frics and 2.10 rasplvrries.tnoat all iu bearing. Also a strawberry patch of '1,000 plants of the finest sorts, It is all under gixnl fence, and iu a high state of cultivation ; pleasantly situa ted in n good ncighborhoxl within I00 yard of n school home. Terms f 1,500. Oiuy-half cash down, balanec seennd. A liberal discount will bo given for all : al c expiration of thirty days from cash. Fur full particulars ciiiiuiro on! Ml0 !n(v ' this notice, vir. : Doloi opened. Kl lUti t 1TV NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. U. S. Land Oitick, ItOSKIII'llfl. AllL. Jtli. 1K70 C TOTICB IS UBItKIIV GIVKN that tho following named cottier as nlud uotieu of Ua iiiii.niinn i,. inaku final nroof in aiiiuhti ,if I, I. claim, and secure final entry thereof has iiorsr. has iiki'V UK. opciinl throughout. GOOD BEDS AND GOOD DOARD, .V CUISKSIiCitOliS nniilojnl. Tlilt.MS I.UIKItAU F. i:. WI.VCIIKKTKIt, i'loptiulor. tho farm or address box 1, Marli field, Or. JIkaykn A Iuvixir. XI tf NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. I?. S Lani Ornce, I RoRKKt'iui, Or.. Aug. t, 1879. j TVTOTJCK IS HBItKBY GIVIv 1 that tho following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final nroof iu stipmirt of his claim, nnd secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from tho date of this notice, viz ; Mary J. Carev, homestead application No.-'li'tl for tfie WK of BWjVc. 17, and NK ii ol SKtf ajnd lot 4 sec. 18, T 34, H It 14 west, and names tho following as her witnesses, viz; A. Edon, of Currj' Co. Ogn.j and Robert Walker, of Curry Co.. Ogo. , WM.F.llKNJAMIN, 32 4w Itegistor, '.m.i...ir .. , "T"'"i iiru-eiiipuoii (irciaratnri statement o. .T-'.TJ, for tho St' of Ni: H sec. b, and Sjg of NH'I,' see. J, Til', south range 14 west, and nantus tho following as his witnesses, viz: Ana Carman, of Curry Co, Or., and Win. iicncnor, oi unrry t;o., (Jr. , M Wm. F. IIknjamiv, 2-Iw llegister. FINAL SEnLEMENT. G. Webster, administrator of the estate of T. 1). Winchester haling filed his final account for said estate, it is ordered that Monday, the 1st day of September, 187'J, bo set 'for the hearing of any objections to the same and for tho settlement of said estate. J. If. Xosi.Kit, County Judge luo ,,( Xoflce or Final Proof. V. S. Land Omen:, RoHimrua. Or.. Am; 151. 187'J. TOTICK IS HKItKIIY OIVK.V that the following named settler m filed notice o4 his intention to makft final nroof in support- of his claim, and eecuro final entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty days from the date o( tins notice, vu: ucorgo ,OT,T, Having lately laiuglit tlio Htoek of clrugH heretofore belonging to Dr, Harry Lane, I am now prepared to caroiuuy t'oiiijxtiinn min put up pliyHleian'K prcHcrlptioiiH. Tlio i)al rotingo of those liavitig iiroHcrintumH to Ihj filled, Ih rcHtieetftilly wilicited. I.OUlHK. AIUNUOK. PIONEER MARKETS, MAicHMMiii.n a Kmi-iki: Citv. It. I. WIIITNBY, I'iioiiiictob. A giMMl supply of IIKKK, I'OIlk', ML'TTO.V, and all kiml of SALTMEATSanuVEGETAOLES constantly on hand Also a good twk of auooiimiMM. "VESSELS LOGGING' " CAMPS WI'LIM) AT Hit OUT i TtiU liMtltutlthm lufw air..idi tint 1, lhrjtllW fur i'liunli..o to funnd hi Oi Ct Itivliui of f'ullNrti Or-Kon Th .miiwiiy li KrwHuli-1 into IIivj lart umnt nt liilliiui: Thr 1'rinuiri ItriHtrtrtiriit In wbUi litlnhK.t'ir) Itraiidies mo tniitfiif, TirJunlor DjmrtiHrnt. Lmlmiriiii; Orth.-araphy. Hetwlliu:, w flHop, (irammar, UiKt4phy, IIUIi.m, I'lnUJoKy, Familktr KiK-mvoiet Men tal ntvl 1'iMdal Arul.iurtk- Tit Srntur Irjmrtiilnit KHibrm-lm; IU. A lifplngtsliigltf snJ dmiblo fulr) dkitany, Chiii)lry, IVIllb eal KtiKmnv. Utln, Ithetorlr, Illehn ArithiiHttir, Mifflun, (iciortry, Trleo wauotry and (mr?-wiv Mt'.tlV. Innlrtirtfoti in ihu, J,mHih U lm w lin iliwtrwl. lUnnocAii Iwhad for from fi k it xjrwHik iithprhi. fsmlllM, and tor Mill Im ihni, wMiral xtildenU club to-Ki'llH-r bihI LmI llirtri.-Ki, TiiltMS. I'rtHify IK-partnuuil Jiinmr Keillor . . J.T. 'I l-.1tf a,m) .,n io Mi Corns, Principal. CENTRAL HOTEL or C'irnriifMA,,nii, Front Strrvt, MAUSIIFIKI.D.OOX. SOTtCli lr-Jlf HIGHEST HONORS una Centennial World's Fair, 7876 iLivngh.iMK,lniMlihdiip the !?( ii.. i i. fwl Miirranled in promltni( a sl larr nwj, bimI?I iMnU to tho trsfrl In and Jural rustiau. CALL AND SEE US. t. o. owiiir. ncs W. Malory, pr()-eiuiioii declaratory Mtotomont .Vo. JJTXJ, for tho XW'X of SW'ii see l.'l, ami K of NKK ' N'Ki..'of KKU.see. ll.T.'U. K Of R l.'l v. in ni.v..i.'i'. i'j. .11. nest. and names tha following un his witnesses, vi. : K. Win. Noil, of Coos county, Oregon, and Casper Mccir haiis,nf Coos county,0r, Wil.FIJUKJAII.V, i-lw Register. TIE-L-S LOCKHART HOTEL, ,m-tt. Ii. M. fMcklutrt J'roprlelnnH KuviMi(iiTY,Oax. .Notice or Final Froor. V. H, LandOitku, I RoHiiiiiiui, Or., Aug. y, 1870. s OTfCK IS HKItKIIY OIVK.V that tho following named settler tas Died nonce ol his intention to make final proof in siippoit of Ins claim, ami secure final cutty thereof nt tho expiration of thirty days fiom tho date of this notio, vU: A II Ciiinp. homestead Application N.. 2808, for tho SW'i,' of KKU, SW'l. of HKli.HVAi of NW'.nud lot see. (i, T 2T, H of H 11 west, ami mimes the following as his u itnussos, i i. : S. II. Cathcart, of Coos Co., Or., nod James Richmond of Coos Co. Or. VI. F. I1I5.VJAHI.V, Registor. SHONIN&ER OROANS1" sosowcao numiowu u a BEST INSTRUMENTS. ' rESB32iteB ffifiSSasgaaw MARNtlklllMk Drug Store, DIl. V II (lOI.I)KN', Puoi-a. "y'"sr iiKhiit'ft'M More. Mr. CO Jfl ST. UT'L VOX II A MR AM, soiitm OK IM- M prlM MDd.rlo, k, a. .inl..i. .. ----... MM.vni a p.,Vu.MM.t:.uc pslw . . Tm! uoa iouU7ti7a,iZ !. ?,f.f !?. ill m .i ool .',.- ru'wJ ,''," I CHEMICALS Ultra V OUUAAi-A-WAU'lo TbU Uid4l tu4 Awirl wu llibla mmmm. 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