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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1879)
s S f m THE COAST MAIL. OFFICIAL ORAM OP coosro. - ir. , ito. U'J'tUttXAV, MwnnaMiu iniwwmn Don't l.lkc Tlhlen. It has long been known, Hint Tildcn n tinrHpnlnr nl tho South. Up hns Neither th pergonal elements nor tho reonl which art? wnlit.nl by tho nver nf mnitlierntr, mid this opposition to hUonndldacy will lo likely to lw for midable in tho convention which will Imvo the choosing nt the next Dem oerntic rnnttttlnto for tho presidency. Tho Chorlnton AVw ond Courier tore nhndows this in tho following Inn BtmRo : H in high timo for the South to nmko itself hoard, and in very plain Inngnnge, in record t Tihl;n and hi numod claim to the Democratic nomination for the Presidency in 1SS0. Thnt irtinacioin gentleman nml th clique wlio hnvo identified themselve with hi fortune, arc cer tainly pulling wine in his interest more vigorously now than they have rvtr done. The Democrats of tho country do not vrnnt TUrion for their candidate, and they are not going to allow him t bo forced upon thorn. The Southern representative to the national convorlUon will not so far disregard tho Democratic sentiment of tho Southern States as to consent to tho nomination of THdon, n tunn who WAAnorereitltar known or liked by tho Southern ople. Ilcfonuat Oneida. The Oneida (New York) free love community, the immoral practices of which have shoekd the civilized world, have at last Ikhii fwrctMl to a stop to ward reformation. A Inte dispatch wiys : The Oneiila community in thw Stfitc ha'e-ii rotnpeltad by pul lie Mnthin'nt Rgnitut their free love pytm to abandon it. Their lender, tather Noye, submitted jwopositions to the exmtmuiutv, which they adopt ed, Agreeing to give up the practice of comidex marriage in deference to luildic scnlimcnt ari-inc acsim-t it. not renouncing, however, the belief in ctwsuwpnwnN COOS CO. XU Casw .! Kemctllcs. MvilTMi 1)IST, Aug. 23, IST9. htUTouH Coast Maim I have Just rend thecomnmnicAtion hy Pr. Tower on "consumption in Ctio county," nnd feel such an Inter est thnt I wish to reply. I make no pretensions to medicnl lore, being only a common man who 1ms tit ken wmo observations along tho pathway of life. Dr. Tower says : "I challenge anyone to name a per son who law died of this disease in tins county, the eauso of which can not lo traced to their surroundings," 1 take up the gauntlet, and name Thomas ltowlcy, Sarah II. Lehnhcrr, Mrs. Giles, and many more, whoso homes were as tree from damp air as any iu tho county. And that It was not inherited, is partly proved from the fact that their parent arc still living, nnd free from this disease. Four years ago there was a disease passed through this locality which was called "epuootic," the symptoms of which wore similar to pulmonary consumption. Myself and wife had it. I tried a remedy from gum, and inhaled tho fumes of rosin; cough and pain in the breast disappeared ; wife tried, it with tho same result. Then canto a near neighbor, If. L., and told mo he thought ho had con sumption, nnd wished to consult a medical work, lie was affected in the aatnc way I had bean. I told him what I had done, gave him some ros in, and iu a little while ho waa well. Next came Thomas Rowley, who told me his wifo was affected the same way. I gave him rosin, and told him how to use it. A few weeks later I met him and ho told me his wifo was much worse. I asked concerning the rosin cure, and he told me she could not uso it. A little later and Mrs. Rowley paod over the river; her eldest child took the disease and soon followed his mother. Thou came Thomas Kowlcy, and we laid him by his loved ones. Xoxt canio Mrs. Giles, at whose house Mrs, Rowley had died, and who waited on her s-ister in her last its principle, and to encourage eelib xey of member, but to allow marriage MjdnsArctinpr i 5t ldtc 4iwaf.lt,,. 1 1. k to have all other things common ' fcfcne.. Then again followed Sarah s rrTotwv. uie cowmuimy- win hereafter cotvist of two classes of tncniR'r -oohbsUos and married per ns living tgetlier . httibnd and wife under the lws of marriage as gouerally understood. A constM ot Kanu, which has jtut been completed, t-itowy a jvojHtlatiun of i!i9X, inesnw of wO jwr cent, over the jvmlotion in lS7o, whieh was re4rnel iw 53.487. Tlie in ortMAse frm 1S7T) so 1S73 was 70 per cont. or M cr cent, a ver, while the IncrcAse for the la?t Jour years has leen at the rate of 13 per cent, a year. Tho average increase from IS70 to JSTOfJiovro by 15 State which t-ok a census In 1S7S wagJLG per cent- This ratio of inoreAJf'e applied to the whole country made its population in 1S73 ulKrtil -t l,7tK,OJ0. ear by year Kan ia ha grown only grown one-fourteenth taWcr since lS7u than from JS70 to 1S73; supjoJng tho entire country to how the siime ratio of in croae Jt-? piUatMn in JSPO would be GlfiUQfiOO ; lt from 1S71 to lS7u the country, us far ' anything is known nbout its increuse. grew onlv one fourth as faiit 3i Kansas, and euy jKving that the same ratio has been maintained ninoo IS7S, Um opuiation in ISSOwhaW 1) Urely 30AO.O00, which U very nearly (he ostimatc made by K. It. Elliott of tho national census. Tlio cucroncy of Franco consists of -lS0,000,000 of the note of the Hank of France a corjwration owned by private capitalists. The notes are not logal tender, but are rwlet'inaUe in coin on demand. Thifl pajwr currency amounts Uj $11 jwr inliabitant of France- So much of it as the bankean profitably loan otitis kept in circulation, and tlte reuiainder stays in tJe bank antl bntnruc awaiting use. The jwIer currenev of Uiiis i-ounlrv amouite to CSQ,00&X); eouieUting over half of it i lefil tender and redeemable in coin. The reet is National Hank notos redeemable in greenlwcks or coin at the pleasure of the bank. Our Mtncr circuiation is about 115 jcr capita, of ie-iuarter larger ier head Uutn the pocr money of France, Thi being thfc fact, what Incomes of Ums allegation of the in flationist that our jxsople are being tan-cd to death for tho lack of pa per money? It is admitted by thorn tTmt Franco is abundantly Htipplio.1 with iwiwr; and aa we liave 25 jwr cent, moro than the Fronch ier hmd, low can it be true that this oountrv In nhort of paper currency? Chicago Tribune. The reduction of annual interest within ttas last year i over ?ll,tXX, 000 iu our labile debt, and tbe reduc tion ainw 1W6, when our annual in terest charge at it nighmt iHmt, in nourly $o7,UOCM00. or AT, per tent. Kfpubhemi JiiianciennK ihe mot splendid iiiiecoM tbe world ha ever eeeii. It Ja raiel tbe ci-vdii of our Uovcrnment from b centa for a 0 per cent, bond under Huchaiiaii to 1.0S for a 1 pw cent. Ud under Itayc. M8, OiMWrroxu. -liking at the oiMJiiing of the Art Exhibition at ChflMor, Kiik'land, on Angiut 12th, futiil Unit when America learned to truist entirely to hor own plendd re w)iirce, the great genlou-s of her peo ple and their iiiarvutuuif profieieiiev in tho ndnptiou of lbor-KvJiig appll- i., ,.'i,i,.ii si m wait nt the hood of tlieworUI, she vquW le a lorinlila lle euniiKititor with the UngUsli nanufaouirtr. Tits Oregou oxbildtion, at the Me olmultw' A Iu tan FraneUco, w Mkij Uvn f "8 ' rci.Hikably good, mid a tlcoltltfd i n-ttit to the btatc. B. Lehnhcrr, who had waitcil much on her sister-in-law, Mrs. ltowtey. And how many are to-day afTectcd with this disease I cannot say. Allow bore to say, I am not very sanguine of the rosin cure, for others were affected and got well without ron. I wish simply to state facts. Perhaps the doctor will say it is not true consumption, but it has, been so pronounced by the attending phy sicians, and if they disagree I leave them to settle the matter. I do not think the physicians have understood this disease, and am of the opinion that it affects, human beings similarly as glanders affect horses. I regard it as slightly contagious, that when one breathes the air much vi tiated by a person affected, he is apt to contract it. That a dry, pure air is better than a damp one, I presume none will deny ; but let one ask the doctor to look around him and see if he can not find even veak people living in damp localities and yet not affected? I would be glad if some one would investigate and report to us how many cases of consumption have oc curred on this river that is chargea ble to the locality ; and, aside from the cases named I gfre it as my opinion that almost every case that has occurred on this upper river, was either inherited, or contracted else where. I wish to apologise to rny friends and neighbors for this personal arti cle ; as the doctor says, every effect is the result of a cause, if this awakens a spirit of inquiry and investigation, it will do some good. C. Wilkikb. Various Tragedies. BooysviiAK, 3fo Sept. 1. Friday night a body of unknown men went to the cabin of a negro named Cason, some five miles fromJht',rccal,eil him out and riddled him. TTc was ft rough charaetor and made himself generally disagreeable to the neighbors. The immediate came of the affair was that Cason went to the house of a neigh bor, and during his absence InsulUd and slapped his wife, and otherwise abused her, which so enraged the community aa to causo the above re sult. Sax Fbaxcisco, Aug. 31. An un known man committed suicido to-day at the Railroad House on Commercial street, by taking strychnine. Hc-reg isteredat the house Saturday under tho name of Stein. Another unknown man was found hanging to tho limb of a tree in Gol den gate Park this afternoon. Ho bad apparently been dead several days. Fiuxkux, La-, Aug. 27. In a diffi culty at Centerville on Saturday Geo. Parish, ward constable, was shot and instantly killed by Louis Wendell. Tho murderer was jailed. PorrtviiXK, Pa., Aug. 27 Samuel Crooks, a farmer, was fatally lcaten ina fight laht night, with Horace lfollnian ami Jeffurwm Jackson, wbo wore arrested. Tub two-cent jtostal card has made its apioarance. It ha two stamps, one at each end. nnd spaces for two message. Tho Minder occupies one of those, nnd the return eorrespond out tho other. One stamp Is cancell ed at tho ollice from which Jt U sent, and tho other at tho office from which itUioturned. The cards will soon be in general qiroulutiou. KlNO CiTIWAYiV n-bntmHirlite ,,... rnl ability, in a savage a. utnn of uurvni. who ruicu nm people with a pod of iron, taking humnn life when ever it huUpii bin itirtun.i ... t.:.. ... . k . i . "lr"V Ml 1IICI v;h price. Not long Woru tho war, a daughter of Dr. Lindloy visited tho kraal of tho Zulu chief, nnd iU- penwu nun ns a nno specimen of tho "noble, Bavavgc,' having a com maudim? rnvsmrn unA r.,tim i..v- novolcnt countenance. jut the im pression of benignity was marred by CCrtaill thine wbiob rnnm In lw. oars, though they were told in whin ners. Tho "chief man" htul just neon strangled, because nome witch doctor had minted a linger nt him, and accused him of witchcraft, at wnicti a mind of the court, who had loved him, could not restrain her tears, whereupon tho king had her strangled, too; and still another was made to share her fate, lccnu.e of an untimely manifestation of sympathy. It is not long since Cit iwavo ordered a massacre of hun dred of the young women of his people, because they refused to lie married to his old soldiers. The overthrow of exe)x a brutal despot is a grcatcT relief to his own people from tho terror which keeps them in bondage, than it n to the English colonists who nro their neighbors. Tho immigration of Isrcalitcs to this country has lwm so large that they form an important part of our population ; but they have generally preferred to reside" iu the cities and to engage in "trado" rath er than in any department of pro ductive industry. Their shrewd ness, perseverance and activity are proverbial; and they are among tho most prosperous of our citixens. The more intelligent among them, however, see the importance of in ducing a portion of their sect to en gage in productive work. And in tho convention of prominent men of that faith recently held meas ures were adopted to induce the in digent Jews in tho large cities to go west and engage in agriculture. If this movement proves successful, it will undoubtedly improve tho con dition of many now living in un comfortable circumstances in large cities. The lands of the west otl'er a good living to all who arc not afraid to work. The King and Queen of the Sand wich Islands, had a swimming race while on a recent excursion. James G. Fair, tho Nevada millionaire, who was then visiting the Roval familv, says that tho party could not laud irom tneir steamer, lor reason ot the breakers, the King said that all ought to swim to tho shore. The Queen a- sen ted, and the pair jumped overboard together, thev buffeted the waves with much skill, and soon reached the shore. They braved not only the waves, where no boat could go, but al so the sharks, for the place was alive with thenu Attention has been drawn in Eng land to Miss Dick of Vcntmoor, who bas voluntarily staid in bed for twen ty years. She was prevented by her parents from marrying tbe man she loved, whereupon she went to bed, declaring she would never get up again, and has kept her word. She i said now to havo been the original Miss Havisham, in Dickens' "Great ExjKictations." A Taris correspondent writing un der date of August 31st, says that gold continues to lo sent to tho United States for tho purchase of wheat. The steamer SL Lawrence, failing to-day for New York, takes 100,000, part of which is on English account. Gold, in lesser quantities, amounting in all to 200,000, has been sent to Hungary, Roumania and other parts of Europe for the same purpose. On the 2d instant, Gcorgo Swartz.a politician, and proprietor of a ciar store, was shot ana killed by Dudley Haskell, a young man employed in the law office of Latimer aod Mor row. It appears that Swarti had ap plied to Haskell an opprobrious epi thet, and Haskell demanded a retrac tion which was rofuscd. Haskell's second shot took effect in the back of his victim's head, causing instant death. JoAQCRf 3Itu.En, has placed Maud in a Canadian convent school. TiirnnVn nt thn Willamette Farm er has been reduced to 2 per. year. SirRowlasd Hill died recently aged 84 years. The Cassair mines are said to be giving out. Oysters sell at CO cents Tier hun dred in Salem. The new light-house at Tillamook Head, itis supposed, will cost f 100,000. Fifty six tons of silver was paid out by the U. 8. treasury during August. Cius. DkYouko, has been admitted to bail in tho sum of 26,000. The Comstock house in Albany, re cently destroyed by fire, is to be re built immediately. A Mike very rich In platinum has been discovered near Lake Cushman, Washington Territory. 3f n, Geo. Qualls was thrown from a wagon at Forest Grove, and killed bis back was broken. SimvBYon Gexeral Tolman has lately sold his fino Norfolk stallion, "Boston" to H.M. Thatcher, for 13000. It i reported that rich quartz has been struck on Gnat creek mountain, near tho head of tho South I'alous. The schooner Courier, with a cargo for various points on Pugot Sound, went ashore August 27th, at Point Greenville, about thirty miles north of Grays Harbor, and is a total wreck, Kalloch'h congregation have ap pointed committco to Investigate the charge made by tho chronicle against their pastor, and pronounce them false of course. Vinkie Beak will have her bronzo statue of Farragut cast at tho found ries of tho Bureau of Steam Engineer ing Iu the Washington navy yard nt her own expense. The yellow fever Mill wges in Memphis. A terrible storm swept over tho vi cinity of Now Orloiun on tho i?d, causing much damage. Tin; steamer AWriuty'M. supposed to bo store-ship for the Novdeinkjtml Arctic expedition, bus been totally lost ; crow saved. Several of the prominent loggers on the Sound have pleaded guilty to taking timber from llo eminent lands, and have submitted to the pen nlties provided by law. 1 L. Whithcek, local editor of the Doadwood Yonrrr, shot at n negro on tho 27th till, and hit one T. It. Martin n grocer in the forehead inllietliig a probably fatal wound. Thk body of a mnn sitppoed to be n German named liw Miller, wa lately found near Portland. It was accompanied by a bottle of strychnine a pistol ami a rope ; the conclusion wusnrrht'd at that drnth had been earned by lMiison sell-administered, Anna M. Joiinsos, a native id Ger many, aijcd 2t the wife of the propri etor of the Mechanic's Hotel, on Hor ry street, between Third and Fourth San Francisco, committed suicide, on the 27lh, by taking chloroform ; cause ill treatment on the part of her husband. Ax attempt was innde by two men on Thursday of last week, to bum the town ot Independence, by setting tiro to Mr. MathOe's barn. They had poured kerosene oil upon tbe straw, out werodieoorod before they could enrrv out their plans by setting it on tiro. The schooner Uoaurio. from Tahivti, having on board considerable coin, was attacked throe times on the nilit of tho 20th snd mornintruf tho 27th, in San Francisco Bay by five pirates, who came alongside In a small boat and wore unsuccessful. The schoon er was defended by the second mate, who was badly beaten. He thinks ho shot one of the thieves. HIMI.HO.'r4. In the Circuit Court ot the Stale of Or OKou, for the county of Cm. M. S. Mniiu, In his own tlithl, nnd as Ad ministrator of the partnership estate of S. S. Mniuinud 1'ntrlek Flanagan, sur vUIiik pni liters, and James Flann gnu deceased pntturrs. under the Una imino of Flanagan A Maim, r. Patrick Flanagan In person. ud n Ad ministrator of the ectati' of J Ames Flan agan, Ami Flanagan, John Flanagan nndO. W. Tower. Suit In equity for settlement and partition of partnership property. To Aim Flanagan, one of said defend nuts. In the name of tbe State of Oregon You are hereby summoned and rvqillrod W. G. WKHSTER. to opiwiruiui "answer the bill of com iilnlnt uf Dm nlttlntlir mi flits ncnlnst vol mtlieahoxe entitled Court and cause, on HKA1 i:tl IX Mv!tsini.;ii. Git. 1IIAVK l.ATKbY ItFlTIIN'KI) from San Fianclseo llh a piim plclo slock id every thliiK h " "" ready made boots ami show. etc. BEST MATERIAL ONLY USED, L Bi Dean & Co. E. Ik DICAX, l WIU.COX AM) C. II. MKRCHANT. We have Always ox Haxiia Ffi.i. Assortment Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. or before the first day of the next regular Term ol said Court, after the publication oi mis summons, io-wh. me .i .moo- Kit, tint Mil ly ot fcptenuter, A. u. mflt Anil vim hIII litV" iiiitk-u that. K you (all to tutpear and answer theafore- saiil coiopiami, uie piaiiiiiu uinppiy to the Court tor the relief therein do- Ittulwliul This Munitions is published by enter of Hon. J, F. Watson, .Indgo of said Court, liuarug tiaicJtuy -m, laiu. It. 8. SritsiuN, II ax vttii A Hamilton. and G. Wkmhtkii, Attys. for l'lalntltr. NOTICE OF JFINAL PBOOF. U. K. bAxn OrriOK.J nosenrno. Aug tth, 187U. JVTOTU'B IS UK It K II Y GIVKN l that tho following named settler liiu tiled notice of bis intention to tuske fiusl proof iu supiHirt ot hU claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days (mm the date of this notice, vit : Dclos Woodruff, pre-emption declaratory statement No. K'-'M. for the St, of tNi: l4 see. S, and S$ of VV4 see. V, T.'U'i south range M west, unit names too billowing as hi witnesses, ix. Asn tJiirinan, of Currv Co. Or., nnd Wm. I tcheiior, of furry t'o Or. Wm. F. Hex jam in, fJUMw Keglster. COOS BAY FURNITURE STORC 1 MAllNHVlHIiO) OXt.fciJ CoNMTsriv ex nvxn .Ifdffresurs .t llnfrtettiln, (Vmlcs if I.HUHiiMt Oltm d Cntiltri, PICTI'UIW, FltAMIW. MGl'l.niMU.M, TAI1I.IW, MlltltUlt.S Ac. i'iHlltiK-rMin I'h rut turn .Made to Older COMA'S umde athniltst ulle. SEWING MACHINES AmcmiKNTiS XKKtil-Kei Vtf. I. MAIIK, lvitf Pho I'm if ron. BUSINESS OAltns. T.C. MACKKY.M. I) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, K-MflHK ClTVOllKilOV c. ii. goi.ii:n,m.i) PHYSICIANS SURGEON M MISllflKI.il, OlIMlllN, C. W. TOWICU, M. I). PHYSICIAN Jt SURGEON. MuisiiriKin, Ousoos. W.U. A NO BUM. D. PHYSICIAN and SUrllEON, (ViHr Vttth fli, H. II. KakviiD, .' T II initios, IIA'Altl) A- IIAMllrUN, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice In ilie varluus count of the state in in u at :nnw: city, Ook. cr. 3. sia-Xj-xosr. ATT(lll.Brri)r.SELU)RATLW M.itHiini:i.ii,oui;oos. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, ZLiTTIlVCIBIEilR, M AXUFACTUKKIl TO OltDKU And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. and r.t tbe LOWEST LIVIXC PRICES, lltri for Nulr. TTjTt: OFFKU Foil SAI.K. VBHY cheap, our farm coutaiuini; 60 acres, situated on Daniel creek, tttj miles front the north and south fork of I'm H river ; :?0 acres iKittotu laud iu cultivation, it ha a small orchard of "U two year-old apple tree, and a small fruit garden containing Hxi KMseborrie ; I10O red cherry ami whito graK? currents; iiV) MackU-r-ries ami tiW raspberries, inot all in ItetiriiiK. Also a strawlK-rry ttatrh of ;l,(KK) plants of the fiiKat rorts, It i ! all under gxI (once, and in n high 'state of cultivation ; p'.eusuntl siltin- ted in a good ncighlorhooduilhiit Kki yanliofaschtHd house. Term $ I ' jbne-half cash down, balance secured I A lilieral discount will be given for all cash, tor full particular eiupiireon tho farm oraildres box t, .Marshlield, Or. IIk.vvu.v A Ihmm:. tttt tf .lilacksuiiihiu. r. x .v )s mc c ol. a j x SICCSssoK TO THOMAS PMVSOX. I HAYING l.KASmtTIIK DAWHON" ' bhu-Lsiitiih shop, in darhflld, I j am preiwrnt m u ' UKNKUAL IILACKHMmilNO i mmW CrA living hrv of tmlnjmwo Is! .11 i .,i .i i MMicnesi. ii-i -n (J. WKUKTKIt, AnORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW .NtuMruu, Qaauo, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MlTAini'rilLirtvrOMElAM'Ed, i:xpntr. tirr, on. fil4-ttns and nthr bniiifi Uttl in my lsls, t Hvetw piniiipt silttc tUw. tt.V( Roscburjs; & Coos liny STAGE-LINE, .B. ;i.l till V Co., I'roprllor. Stage will leave Cno.t CUj ererg afternoon I Sunday excepted) on the arrival of the steamer Coos. J'ASSKXGKllS wishing to go to Itooburs or any other part of the interior will make connection with the stage by golnj? to Coos Cit v on any of the Hay steamer, LUAVINO COOS CITY TUB KAMK PAV. tSrTHIS IS FOUND TO UK THE CHEAPEST. lIESTund QUICKEST OF ALL ROUTES. TiisEortiii in io.ic wav making closo connectlonsfilh' the cars and overland stages atfltoscburg. All business entrusted to our care will le attended to with promptness and security. FARE TO ROSEBUBGREDUCED TO 6 Eich patienycr oWeird30n obttyjiiuc. F. SCIIETTKK,At!t. Telegraph oflice, Empire City. 1-IiS-tf B00T& SHOEMAKER MAtsllMI',Oi,.V, i wxi,i.uoAt.i.M.iwan gxrsTOivi: vook in a thorough manut-r ami iim' I only ih BEST MATERIAL, tWrSslmpnii FnnlHlrwl,iipiHlte the Pioneer Market. l-7lf Notice of Final Proof. ! COOS B-"3T MAKKJET, SIAKUSIiriKI.il, OIIKOOK, B.F.Boes,1V. II. Hixnott a I).iroLi.Au l'rojirletora. JSK El !L T S and jirnvislona ot all kinds sold at the lowest living rates ami IJ2Ltl'i:itlil ninny lwint deslrwl '0K VESSELS, 1.0001X0 0AMFH AND FAMILIES, ALWAYSREADY, ZSrWo keep iiotbliigbut tholKlMt-3 and iimiiro satlsfuotion. lv-Mf iv(ti;is. Having lately bouglit tho stock of drugH Jiorotoforo belonging to Dr. Harry Lune, I nm now prepared to cnrefully coiiiponnd and put up phyHician'fl prcHcriptionH. 1 ho p"t ronogo of thono having proHonptioiiH to bo filled, Ih roHPootfiilly w iuitcd. LOUIS K. fUNK0K. U. S. liANiiOrriei:, Ho.i;iii'ii(i. Or.. Auc l. !"'.. TXTOTlt'E IS IIEHEHY OIVKN ! thnt the following named settler iiim lilid initii'i n( Ills inlitiitiriii to . make tlnal proof iu sttpjHirl ot bi Clrititi. niiilKciirn litml i-liirv llicrcdl at theexpirutiou of thirty day from tho date of this nolie, vix- A. 11.' Cntun. homestead amtlicatlou No. i SWW,forthoSWM4 of .NE, NVt( of HKif , SE,' of N W4, and lot 'J see. It, T UT, S of It 1 1 went, and names the following ns bis witnesses, vix : H. II. Cttthcart, of Coos Co., Or., mid James Itiehmoud of Coos Co. Or. Wm. F. Ui:.vjajii.v, Hegistiir. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the County Court for Coos county, Oregon, In Probate. In the matter ot tho estate ot A. I). Lawrence, deceased. Wiikhkas, An onler lm lx-en duly made by the alrfive entitled Court, dlrwt iug the niiilorslgnwl,aihiilnlslratorof the cstatcof A. I). Lawrence, deceased, to will the real estate lclniii;iiiK to said estate to-wit: IM IS In block 1, In the town uf Huiriner, In Coos county, Oregon, to nut isfy the debts of said estate; therefore, notice is hereby given, that, in purxti auceot said order, I will, on HATCH DAY.TIIE4TII DAY OF 0CTOHEK, 1870, iHitwecu the hours of U o'eda-k a. m. and o'clock r. i. ot said day, ut the Coiirtbouso door In Empire City, oirur said real ustato for sale at jMihlic auction, to the highust bidder (or cash. H. I). HiiKiovooi), Adiniiilstrntor ot said estate. Dated September 1st, 1871). Empire House, 33 e o penecl. Kmi'ikb Crrv. rpilIS IIOISK 1IA.S ItKKN UK 1 opened throughout. GOOD OEDS AND GOOD BOARD. A CHIXIiSi: LOOKS ,u,i,l"Wl. TElt.MS I.IIIEUAL, F. K. WINCH KSTKU. Proprietor. Notice of Final Proof. U. 8. Lasd Oman, t Hosciiuko, Or., Aug l.'I, U7'M OTICE IS IIEHEHY GIVKN thnt thn follnwlnir named settlor i an (ilnil tintlcfl of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration ot thirty (lays from the date of this notice, vh : Oeorge W. .Mnjory, pre-emption declaratory statement So. Wm, for tho NV."( of NWt. see 13, nnd KW of NEJ,aml NK4of HKH.scc. 1-1, V 31. H of 11 HI west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz : E. Wjii. Neil, of Coos county, Oregon, and Casper Mcelr Iiiuih, of Coos county, Or. Wm.F. Hknjamiv, !!l-lw Kcgistor. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. KICK, ) ),lfi70. ( r oivE.v If. H. Lakh Okhck, UoHiiiiiMH, Or., Aug. I) OTICE IS IIEHEHY that tlio lollowing nainoil settler ins iikki notice oi ins inieniiou t make flmd proof Iu support of his claim, nml secure final entry thereof nt the expiration of thirty tnyx from the date of this notice, vu : Alary J Curry, homestead application No.;i2.'ll for tho Vi of SV sec. 17, ami NE M of HE and lot 4 sec. 18, T 31, S H 14 west, and numes tho following us hor witnesses, viz : A. J, Edsou, of Curry Co. Ofii., and Itobert Walker, of Curry Co., Ogn. Wm. F. Db.vjtami.v, 2 4w JtejjUter. rrTpirpp PIONEER MARKETS, .Maiisiimki.d a Emi-iki: Cirv. II. I WIUTNJCY, I'lwii'imrron. A gKMl supply of HEEK, POHIC, ilf'no.N, and all kinds of SALTMEATS amiVEGETADLES constantly on baud Also a gCMtll tM-L of OIIOOIUJIZMU, VESSELS logging" CAM PS SUl'I'JEI) AT SHOUT A'QTrCB lr-llf W. V. Wit Kit IT, C. S, Mineral ami If. S. spjilif sun'vEi'sroi, C'tsssfii.t.n Ctrv, Oos. ...I.. .. . .. .. i i ....... i... III autiHMiiirimin"w"".."i Insnv rtf lbeit'. 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