The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, October 04, 1879, Image 3

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Hioni: Worn:. WmliiPixIny Muni
nymin ittnH1 II. MiuHinnt, ihtoiii-
iiiimI liv llolit, M. lliitrliiiiMiu, went
p Cook Hlvcr (( Mm I u toint wlioro
tone cnii !" qintrrli'il to llio ltit ml-
nnlnt' Mr. Iltitt-liiii'oli lnu luitl
uii'licxiH'ilcnci' In (lint lino of luiO-
nit mill ln lirni Im'imi cinployiMi l
H'li ii uiiiirry mill iim'i'rlitlii (lie prnc
Tlonlillily til uottiiiK ""' l'"l",,l Minlf
rial fur tlio m-awiill from Unit loi-iillty,
rtinvi'll MHtlm iirnlinlili runt of yotllnK
Uout, Tlio luinl Mni'lc Htonn which
ti foimil I" Inru" (iiiiiiitllli'H noiir tho
fork of (ho river, in nll lo he woll
ndAptotl for tlio work.
JJkwaiiiwntkh Amhijmii ion. Tlio
editor of tln lrii, In niMltioii to hi
jj'SBSfiotn hlKh ChrlMtlmi HlmnlliiK, U
jyHMtMiuint hmmipiirlorjoiirniiimili.'
1I0( iitiuiiH, both In ociiioii ixntl otii
Bm'tiHtiu. hi ptipt'r, iioiviivit,
fSSiinilH with unimullciu mm HyutncU
SSI error of i chnrnctcr o jtrivw. Unit
nuriM tyro In tin wo of tin
it Kngliiih coiiltl not, If lm
'Hid, overlook llinin. In hit IhhI
id tln M'lormi mil tor imyir
II ml It not licon for the iiiiniimr-
Rwl r-onilurl of .NMtntur Miti'ln!!, etc."
Two nt'Kiithffi th'ittroy onch other,
Knl Kriicrnlly miimint to mi iilnnua-
Rvc"n tin' millionth". I ho voter-
Sti lm K"t l"" "" I"""' ni" ,l
Iwuiihl mm in, However.
Usji'ht - Our Kiupin Cily cotttin-
fitnrnry ilo n tint lnjuitiro lo itiniiiti-
Ctlmt we itre wmititiK In rcppecl lor
Rlio Chrlttlmi rellKlon, mnl no tnki;
Ttiiitoppoituiiity tomiy llmt iho itn
Ipiitmlon. like the renter portion of
Jthcii'tertloini from the wiini' mtirrit,
0 wtterlv fhe, rtinl it nnnle for Iho
IW
itirpixn ni injuring u,
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M,.1.1ess,nmW.unenorMm
n h! ..rite. win. Ihiunts the chmk
lm
mfc
li i-ii.inil) mill m puiif in
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vll invrnci' M iirmneii.
llsin miv -.1. W. HiMinett ruturiMHl
Hroin iliff'-pdllc on I linrwlny. Dr.
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.v l, v who Hcwiitipntiiwi him, r
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L..i. il... ..r.-.u.l f..r- ...ill ..mil on '
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III 11 nil K'nni, hi.' u.iiiiwi , .,'
,V' i n..pMd for i few niesU nt .-!
r.d tf thf farm hou4. Hi eapari.
v in ili.it p.triicuinr is notorious, mil
Uu oeM'rihilcMcrutd tolenvw a poor
r"t r en the verRct of slnrvathni,
Kilt ll a mill m inter is eliti in.
r.XTiuniuiivMtv Mr. J. Davi;, nfj
XL
(hni'is IoiikIi. has the thank of
nh
tMii iilllee for a lot tif tlu Ionia-,
RBt!
teontributed to Hie Agricultural'
Ii.
pnrliuciil
One cluster was
ininet!.
, !
(unoily ; twenty
I'trgd tonialoal
Ihci
nk l-M'dv pseketl
utiou a sinall
El
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ii.' ( in iiiiv .illuir ill our l:lriiHr
IT
HMl II
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I'Vm lt!'irtrxT. Jms Itooko I
d Urein Farrin, two of our Coos j
r.n
t r farmers, each recclvtul by Ihn
IImM trip id the ..treofu, Hue' new Mt
'ut p tnt i ihgRer for mm on their
nariis They are very practical look-
n; itiiptemetits, ami nuilo not tloubl
ill n,ie a great ileal of hilair in twk-
lln cure of tho imtnto .too.
i ..... ....v Wi....i.Mi.,r. ,lrt,.. 'cea4l h 52 years of age. a native of
I,At m in n- inelestor iiim (w SuU( o( sj,w Yofk -1(, tfm (m,
.it iiiu-r w.i Iminehed last halunlay. tMiilmmiy lJra us, ami from iwrmm
jiid was inpeced Tiiestlay. She is a , al limpeetion of the liotly, wo Wlieve
irarcful linle ernft and an eineMent '. thai Mihl .lamei tirw'ii eame Itj Ids
iiirri
,i i,tLi,.,,iul,ln ui,l alt1nii'li itieain irutua wounu III Ilia lieau Hi
ll workman-nip, .imi mitioiihU ....... , . . .,, ,,. :,ai ......
lliosio,u!eil ol our nay (emutrs. t
Ii
II
s nlrniu: and wtdl adapted for riding
III
id waMs -She was elirislonutl Iho
H
ti;.
Wiu Hi u iv 1 ii,i:. It Is nnder-
Mood that, owing lo Iho -low prleti of
pjricd frull, the drying tmUiblishineiil
of llmumerhiiri; & Kosn, ul Myrtle
'oliil, will uol be put in opontlion
lis fall.
Ni w Sikh. Cox the Imrlmr, hs
Moved Into his now shop. IPs olio ol
the fluent of the kind on tho Hay,
Kill a giiod plain to gut shaved. Hot
Rlid cold baths in coiiunotion with Iho
MJop.
jQuiTiin slorut on Tuesday night.
Tnr steamer llfrtlm h again run-
Ring.
(I Wi.iimc.ii has gone down tho
Voast lobeiibsout a week oruioro.
Tin: Hoard of Trustees arti to have
meeting nexl Wednesday evening.
Mil 1I.mixst.ss DtsiiAM returned
from California on the .trcuti, having
hecu absent some time.
Miih, S K. IIaii.cy, who has buou
visiting friends in tho valley, loturnml
Tuesday of this wutik.
Coon Hay now lehigrnphs a daily
murine and weather report to Sun
l'raiii'lHi'omitl Poll hind.
Tin; apple crop on tho Cotpilllo
river is said lo bo miiuh bolow tho uv-
Icr.iKi , this year.
Miih Jons I.kvaii, of Siunnor, hns
Kone Kast lo visit rolatlviMj sho will
probably be absent nearly n your.
Till Myrtle is undoigoing it Ihof
migh ovcrhuulingand il will proba
bly he a viook or mom bofot'o nhti will
bo ready forhusiuoss again.
Cox mid Ida llshoruiou caught MO
loiliuoii last Monday probably tho
largest catch over iiiado iiioiioday on
thcCtH'iiillo,
A MMAi.i. lioiiHo ououpiod by n fami
ly, near tho mouth of tho Ooipiillo
liver, was blown tluwn IiihI Tuunday
forltiiiatuly uu one win injuicd.
htiianiii: Hi'irini:t
LAUDNUM FAWNS" HE FINISHES
WITH THE PISTOL I
A Niiicijlnl Scribe!
OiiTiiPmlnyof lhin week Dr.Alncic
oy, coioner, rceelvctl nollco llnit n
mini minimi .liinitM (Ircon, living on
the Coqulllo rlvtiru short tllntmioo ho
low Itciivcr nloiigli, Innl "lllicr homi
Idlleil, or hiul cominltltvl Hiilchlc On
srrlvliiK Ihofu ho found Unit Orccn
hint oomii to hln tloiith )Y MiooIIiik
hiinm'lf Ihroniih tin ilit tmnplo
with iiplHtol. It hooiiih Hint on Hun
tiny I'VtMiliiK he honwht mi oiinco vlnl
of ImiilniHiiihy Iho tnklnj; of which
helnlfimlctllott'rininiilchiMttxistuncui
hill II hml iioutlKM-HIVct Hum (oiniiku
him shtcpy. Aflor hiking tlio hiuii
mini lm iniuht u nicmormitlnm of Iho
I'HViot proilncctl. Ho wan uviilniilly
not itfnilil to tile; tlio loiter wiih writ
Ion in n Ixtltl Ininil. without uu Union
loiMlinoor itny otlitr intlliHtion of
tho milhor'i four of tlcnlh. It would
nppciir, Hint IniviiiB slojtt throughout
Mm nlejit, ho iiuoko in tho morninj;,
mill lludlliK tho hiinlntim Innl not pro
duiMitl the ilcslntl cll'wt, hint rucotirit!
lo the pUlol. We (;iv helow n copy
of tint uiumormuliiiii ;
"I took Hint vlnl full of I.mitlmium
it hnlf mi hour Ht. hut 1 tloul feel
ulenpy Vfl, hut I hopo it'l Imvo tllPthv
siretlHlI'iH-t nflcr i while. I feel very
ihnsmil ) fur 1 Intve Immmi lyiiiK
down Mini tried to jjo lo sleep hut did
unt Nucret'tl. I wish I IihiI miothor
l.nltle. It in now iiIhiiU mi hour nflor
ilnrk ; 0 minute Inter; 1 hnvon phtHc
mil, hiiHjuiil fcelhiK, hut not sleepy;
.My iiiiiut is perfitotly tmsy mid culm ns
1 fiiivtt not the lent pHrtlrlo of fimr
ortlriHitl nlMiiit tlyij. 1 will lay tlown
mxsIii and try lo sleep.
Ho left severs! letters, in sulxtnutc
mtiinlv the .omuip, itddrvusiHl to dillVr-
t.l iiarll.M i.tnl lii I li.tiil ir ttrim4u l'f
,o, wo "',,, , wiih.,., i..ri.;,.
irif-llb IIMtltrl ! !' Mlnm i "'f
, M..a -i.-J l1M. !, i.
U . MUmi vtlor, m.
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MtllH) SCUtllllUt
expressed in
Iho
ttnirrs : Vvt.
."J i'fl"'U.m?.'. ir.T"..!; uu like made, exlriulo.1. in
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inJtenothannriMdrt'irtitliijrwise'UhmKthenctriim'. its tcnU ami cab-
M not MHUI1V UWWl. SB"
..'-. . j
. . w Wll lliu lvrfcms u, t.ttlM
,-j. .
! hatl intended to kill him
Iiom 1
left this world, Imt flr
stuilyiutt the matter tvr for m Ioiir
tititr. I K'UtKl two gotxi refurm ior
not doinic it. Pirt, If I tloim il. I
idiiMild put myself on an equality
wjlli him. for Ih U a mnrdertr at huart.
nml in elfwl whether he rommitted
ih n t r mil, mid 1 leave hispiinuh-
. ... ! ..:... ...A ....i.i:-
llieni Hi iiiii il rwuwiuiii - nun iiiih.
otiiiiioii. I he ieoinl rfnon l
I he ieoii'l reiiMjo I Dial
his wifo and family ait not to blame
fr his memines. and if I should do-
i nfiP iiiiMii fit ill muur ini' nuHHi irv
..- . i..... i ,.i i::. ...i t
jl)rw no d ( that iiiiiiMwnt iMititis
in' wum-rrrw nww i huh. " i
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hould stitrer for the wroiiK no has
h
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nunc inn. inn iiiuj iir,-i uim
mn
have U. itTer no in tlint it Uier is a
mime life a heaven and a hell I
mny not b compulW to wMpy the
amtlace a Wiilinm Perkins.
JAMVS tlllKEX.
Monday looming, fl oVloek.
The following is the verdict of the
coroner' jury :
Wa. the jury impaneled (o inquito
Into l lie cause of lite death of Jamo
.. i i.- i i. t.... i
p,i. Sitimv. Or.. fld thai tho ih
uracil, Ul lCvrr mihirii l-'-'.
lin '' ii jMiM Mfni "mm j.,.,. -. tt..
Dstiil Ort. 1st, 1S7U.
Y. M. l.o'K, I'oreinun,
M. L. HoNHLUMAN,
1. I). Oakham,
Sambui. Hancock,
S. W.Oiuian.
Itiiut Vovi!i.,.Iiiry.
WionTAi r dr-nios that ho is Mr.
Siitlin's t-lient. Wo ox km-tod lie
would try to liohimsoll out of it, hut
tlio truth icmaiiis that Mr. Sigliu is
tho nttoruoy who brought tho replevin
suit outilloil, II. II, l.imo and A. K.
Wngslall' vh A. (1. Aiken, 0. V. Iauo
Ami J. W. lliiinilloii, now ponding, to
recover WagslalPs iulerost in the Ctw.
Mr. Siglin has far the boot grounds for
denying tho association, but his ro
gard for tho (ruth compels him to ad
mit the faet.
Tlii'iistiAY night of last week, Harry
(Slaves got a shark about boveu feet
long in his net, when hauling for sal
mon below North llend. Tho not
held thellsh, hut he dostroyod about
tliruo fathoms of Iho net, mid was not
h very prolltablo catch.
A.v exchange says i petition for u
post olllco at Iho forka of Coos river
should ho circulated iiumodlatoly. It
has not heou long since tlio post olllco
at that plaeu was discontinued bucausu
tho pcoilo did not want it.
PinuuiN'tf titivollng hetwoon Coon
Hay nml any point in tlio interior, will
find It a saving of both limo mnl mon
ey lo patronise Cloutih vi Oo's lino to
HoiMibiug.
Tnii family of J. J.Onulllold, who
have boon fur somo llvoyomii jmit itW'
idunlri of this place, slmtotl for ltnto
burg Monday uf Hits wool., whuro tlioy
oxpeet loienlde.
WKiisrmt tho shoomnkor moved his
boot ami shoo sloro, Into Iho huildtiij
uowly HiiIsIiihI by Furry A llalloy,
whoio ho uaii bo found with mi u.uol
limt slock of bouts ami shoot.
iliwsii. NVAitiitt I.ot.V,v, iuspootow
ol I'ollui mul liulli, woroun tho Uy
till wyyk.
amammw iiihwiumij
THE SETTLEMENT
MM
EARLY SRTTLBRUF COOS BAY.
no. VI.
niii.n mixi;.
Tlio Kold mines diKUovorod in this
vicinity nt mi onrly ditto, nuiy proper
ly ho included muoiiK tho ovuuls
clnlniiiiK nolico. Tho lositluuts of
Coos May coiilrihiiUitl n lurjc portion
of tlioso who wcro concerned in their
tluvulopumnt, mnl wore more deeply
interested in their iosiiHh thmi miy
olhurlocitlity. Tim miners mid t rud
er wero lar(ily from our citizens.
Their supplies ami thuir returns had
an intimate connection with Coos
liny.
flOl.ll HKACII.
As curly us IHC2, a year pro ions lo
tint sutlhiiueiit of Coos Hay, n few half
hroed Indians hatl tliscovorud rich
Knld-lxmriui; sand on tho ocean hunch
at the mouth of Whiskey Hun,u few
miles north of the Cotpiillu river.
Tlioy worked ihoir ihiee quietly, a
portion of two summers, mid must
Imvo saved a laro amount of jjohl.
During the summer of 1WK1, they sold
their claim lo the McNnmnrn Umth
ers for twenty lliousnnd ilollars. l'ans
of hlack-smnl, Inkcu from this claim
without selection, yielded from eight
tti (on ilollnra. The .McNamara Hroth-
I ..h .lllrii... fit.. tW1 UMlM,lllri tllf.V IIU'II.
etl and workotl it, must have heeit
remunecnleti with nhuiitlaut returut.
It has heeu estimated that gold to the
amount of more than out hundred
thoiixmul dollars, was taken from thit
one claim.
a ou bxciti:.mi:st.
Soon aflor tho firnl soltlemcnt of
(,'imm Hay, Iho rumor of tho rich do
Kniii spiead, and Honied on to the in
torlor valleys. ImU in the fnll of 1SI,
moru thmi a lliousnnd men wore gath
ered thorn on the ocenn Ihw:1i, which
was sink! olffor miles in numerous
i-hiiiii. TIih simrklinv uold was
found evorywhertMlUtrilmtcii in the i
form of th ftnet iwrtieh-.. Han- j
doltih. IiK-Mtetl near WhiskeV Itiin. !
. .....
" I
ins. its restaurants and luduine hou,
its tor and saloon-, and put on the I fore his tardy Iwarders and guests ap-' nn,j"disburcinents, to-gethcr with in
htullo and iniiHtrUnro of a town. KJr. Mr. Coon clears the table from j terest and accruing coi-H, I have lev-
tanco of a town.
and with il, the
mvy surf, that for.
ni by labor, or test
Winter had come
rollliiK Hves and augr,
hil anv devolonmeii
l,v iinuiwi'tinv. All warn content in
the eKcUHl hnrrot that siimmor i
would hriiii;, and made thomnolve
merry in the enjoyments of n mining
camp. Poker tabks wcro adoruetl
with cocked revolvers, ami whiskov,
straight and mhed, went gurgling
down the joyous throats of tho-o who
ait Hnnind. Hooksf wore opened on
"bedrock" credit, and all went "merry
as n marriKgt 111."
I)Iappoi.stji:st.
Rummer rolls round; and lol "a
t. ........ .... '.'it. t.u ..t, ,.r ,1..
cmM. , m v " - ,,.... v ... ...v. ,
dreams." All rush to tho lioach, and i
halu to turn up tho rich, golden
aiids; but, unfortunate to relate, it
jrufuamt to "pan out." Among tho
I . . . .1 u . ..I . - I alall.. .A (kllll tl4Vft
lllinuinu Ul u.Hin, - ....... ...-.
H, ,,. 1M
of working. Noll
... . . i
(ill IV llio ininvr- mtw m... in. ii'iii.i
nl foc. wit the lKKik-kpeitrs lookwl
mournfully over thrir long ocoiintn,
wiw tliu ,lwlrottk" hml vunUhed, nml
thoimalvm involvoil in Ioj mid ruin.
Tho Hoilo slowly m:d widlydopiirted,
mid tha town whi ooinimrntively do
Mrtotl. Not it hont now remniiii to
toll tho tloof itn kIkIiI, or tho story
Mfth8irdiiipioiiitmont. A few claims
Imvo heon workwl, moro or lo.-", for
your, yielding iv fair eoinpoiiMition.
INLAND IIUACtt.
Aniineiant Ikmu-Ii, nlmut throe mitus
inhuiil, was dweovortNl hy Mr. llinoh,
novenil yours after, on which ono
claim hs provwl productive Thif
ehiini wn Mild hy Hindi it Thrift to
John Pomhhaker nml other, for ton
thousand dollura, nud hy them to tho
pront owuow for thirty thousand
dollar. Much capital has heen ex
pended on other point of thi muiio
land, hut have tliu.s far, proved of no
value.
JuIIS-.ON'h DKiOINflS,
Wore found in 1SJW, on tho upper Co
iiuillo. A few imvo heon well com
pommtod for their lahor in that locu
cation, while a renter portion have
reeolvod very moderate payment. It
U now nlnio.it entirely ahaudoued to
a few Chinese minor.
tilMM MINKS.
In lS.r7, much excitomrnt prevailed
in thin community at the gouoral ru
nior of tint dineovery of rich placer
on the uppor Sl.ve river. A nt Itau-
dolph, tho lniiun- arrived too late in
tho xoanoii to comiuoneo oporatiou,
hht Htakml out thuir olaiuu, and wnil
od for Hummer to IniiiK mild won I Inn
am! lower widow. A few only, wero
rowaidod with paying claim, and tho
unfoituniito one pioptoliil in nar
row oannous, and itn ioukIi and rug
ged locnlitle, with a dotorminod iirit
that devolved a hotter reward, A few
Ohiunimin are now found patiently
delving iiiuouk it houhhu-i', and reap
iiib' a miiiill return. Each year wo
hoar of a few adventurous oltixunn of
Coo May, who go thuro dolorniiiied
to wreet fortune from tho l'UKjjed
mwum of IIimu iniuoM, hut gtniornlly
lotiirn with a hw amall uugguls and
a dilapidated wardiubo. Thin mine
oolihl sorvott urj)oo fti n school to
train lazy men, wlieio lhcy might!
gambol ovor itn proclplloiw moun-
tnlns, sllih) down its steep ennnons,
enjoy tlio siesta of n rocky couch, ami
(lino tiKii tho historic slap-jack, ln-ntis
and Imcou.hiitns n plium of comfort
and gny liilarity, a source of wealth
and advancement, It cannot ho recom
mended it is hotter to tarry at homo.
on.vmiAi. iiBHUini.
All those Million liavo yielded, first
anil last, a largo amount of gold, hut
if n hnlance ol profit and liww was
struck, taking it all in all, it is very
certain that the halanco would appear
on the wrong side of tho ledger.
Mir. coos,
Was known at tlio Randolph mines as
a man of extraordinary talent in n
special direction. II in lean and ca
daverous iiipoet, his meek and plead
ing couulonaiico tlrew forth sympa
thy. "There was an old woman and what do
jon think?
Hho lived upon nothing hut victuals and
drink;
Victuals ami drink were the chief of her
tllHt;"
Are the inipromivc words of a elastic
pool. 8o, Mr. Coons lssom sighed
constantly for n. largo portion of solid
aliment.
ASTOSIiilDIS TUB SAT1VK.
One of tlio native Indian of that
day related, that .Mr. Cimiiis called at
his cshin, hungry and tired ; it being
in tho salmon seaoii h" set heforo
him a quantity of this delectable fish,
which rapidly disappeared, mid final
ly, after many renewals, Mr. Coon
gave up tho contest. Indians arc, at
times, enormous eators, but this In
dian e.tproed himself surprised nt
his jiowors, and declared him, "Hal
tnouee Tyhec," or champion salmon
eater.
CLKA.V8 Orr A IIETAl'RAST.
He one tlav called at P. Flanagan's
cabin nt Randolph, who knew his
Kfiilcunti. His appealing face ami j
hungry look, stirretl liw sympntny, :
i.ut il.r..ui,.ii..jllii lnrder of sunnlio'.
..... .... - , , .
' he senoruusly tks him to Pilot
Smith's re'tauraut, orders his meal,
and Ntlvto him to bo roiwly to take
- emly scat at the Uble. The inno-
cent host prepare hbt menl and in
. . . . , -tt
vitcs our ehmnpion to be seated. Ho-
KJr, Mr. Coon clears the table from j
!"im to stem," and loaves tho alon-
i,l.I landlord in tho ,41.1.1 of ck;;
lug another meal. Smith thanked
Flftiiavan at the next opiwrtunity, "in
thought that breatho ami words that i
1 1......
.Ml, II.
ri.VA.VCH.
His tocdv tvnrdrohu. coupled with i
lKlK,ailU a Wllir
im to travel ex-
i .i ." j
-qml
tousively. Ho has grtLs
nonl bovoml timo8,ro, and travels
ovcrv where on tho strength of sym
pathy. Ho circulate sulworiptiou
iwprs in aitl of his family. It is
known that ho realised sevarnl hun
dred dollars in San Francisco, on the
,lliaCMuiUe sharper wero try.
. ,,' ,, ., .. ......
ing to swindle him out ol his little
home, that he never lived on, and
holds for s'teculatinn. It is known
that he h pmptrrty in the "East,"
, . ..,,;. tl. nr.,,.,!
- " '.."V , " Z, Z.CZ.Z":
i iiihi niu uui uvuiuni u mu i .(,
world.
suhcriplion was, to him, a
cominon resort. If he t-ot out upon a
Siiirn,.v ho made a deinxit of his
jourue), lie muii. a ucpOMi oi ni .
trihtition and diplomacy for any nee
oary expono. While ho btrives to
make ni ionrt;riiHy, wo arc improv
ed with the skill of his management,
and are permitted to rejoice at hi ac
cumulation of glittering coin. Itj
can hardly he wrong, hut on the eon-,
trarv, a pleasant duty to record liir i
hrilliant example of financial ability
and Miccoa.
.Mandtlleld Academy.
M.wtsiiru:u. Sept. '2d, 1S79.
KniroisCoAhTMAii.: Having tried
several plans to hringup thoi-tandard
of attondancc, I resolved to publish at
tho end of each term, a report show
ing the attendance of each oholar;
thi l made known to tho eholar at
tho beginning of tho present term.
The result has been a great deal bet
tor than I expected. Savoral who ha
bitually came Into and were frequent
ly absent, have attended throughout
tho term.
Tho following are tho name of those
who have never "boon late or absent
during tho term:
HUM AUV l)i:i'ATMRXTV
Minnie Uutlor, Maggie EokholV,
Horbio Anderson, John Folko, Ada
Grotogut. Willie Ooborno, Aaron I.o
bree, John Siauf, Willie Galloway, Ida
Delauney, Lloyd Cox, llomor Osborno,
and MaoMcl.iHxl.
Jl'NtOH.
Willie Menhaiit.Maggio 0lKirne.
Mary MeNauinrra, Flora Mol.eod, Al
ice 0borno.
UN 10 u.
Goo. ltotnor and lti Lavolle
Cliukouboard.
The following wie either late or ab
Htint but onoe :
flUMAIIY.
Emma Itutlur, Tommy Golden,
Mary Hull, Kmuia Audorton, Mary
Kerrigan.
Jl'SIOIt.
Eddie llium'om.llonry Staull', Al
ice ('iiukouboai'd.
Thobalaunooftho Heholar having
greatly improved upon previous, vwt
orda, I doeiilwl not to publish their
uauiostrtistimo.
Keiotfully vomy,
J. T. McCoiuiAC.
a mock and hiiugrv look, and a wittvi Lot Xo. one (1), in block Xo. forty
i.mou... Inn. liolnmi him to travel ex-i . (47), in the town of Empire
Lnrrof letters rcmnlning in the
post oflleo at Mnrslifichl, Coos county
Oregon, Oct. 1st 1H79
John It. Uniley, Margarol Uoattle,
V. Crook, J. D. Co'leon, Thondorc
Harris, David 0. Harris, Mary Kelly,
W. A. Mills, Mono. Nelson, I'. C. Phil
lips, John Thomas, 0. II. Hhauklnml,
John Silm, Htorn, 0.8. Sehambad,
Charles Smith, Heed T. While, A. H.
Wndicigh. A. Nahiil'iuj, 1. M.
Tint Anjn man says he never "as
Hcrted privately" that lie wfts a chris
tiau. Of course not; Hie idea is tlint
it was asserted publicly. Ho need not
bo nsiinmcd of that, however, if he
could carry it out. Hut n man cannot
bo ft Christian and servo Hill J.use,
and it is of no use lo make any such
pretense either publicly or privately.
Kxohasobh announce the arrival of
tho Dimmit at Coo Hay. It is a mis
take, sho is not duo bore for wme
time
Tint Went Shore lor September is at
hand, and, as usual, is full pf interest
ing matter.
W. I. Webster has again taken
charge of the hooka in Dan fe Co's
establishment.
At Marsbfiehl, September 27lh 1879,
to the wifo of Jaf. L. Ferry, ft son.
MABBIED.
At the resilience of the brides pv
rents ntCoalcdo, Coos county, Ore
gon, Kept. 23d 1879, by A. H. Moore
Justice of the Peace. Mr. Jacob
Ucu'ch and Miss. Deidcmonia Dun
ham, lK)th of Cooa county.
At the residence of the bride, in
Empire City, Sept. 30th, by Henry
Sengstacken, JtHtico of the Peace,
Frederick Oreenlow and Laur.a A.
Ford, all of Coos County.
SHKP.IFPS SALF..
irv
VISt'I'B'i; nf mi nxociition dnlv
- isAUwlontof the honorable Circuit
... ... r .t. I
I ourioi me dibiu ui wn-K" ior int-1
conntv of CfX-, on the fir-t day f Oc-1
. " . ii ,t n :.. t -r t, ii t
utixsr, d. . io(.'. in iif 'ii j. ii.
Cammnnn, plnintiir, mid againt Hi
ram Hlliott. defcydnnt, for the -uin of
twohunnrvdand lfty-si dollars anil
llie IlirilllT sum Ul mt:iii'i:ij:iih auu
,...,,..- 1,I,o.l,uiidn.-.lth dollar costs
terest and accruing cot-tt, I have lcv-
iwhipon and will .-oil at public auction
- J;5J &
, lhe r,nir( loll!l(. d,,. ; tjie town
,,f Kmnire Cilv.in the county of Coos
and Slate of Un-Kon, H) the right title
and interest which tho said Hiram
I Klliutt had on or after the Sth day of
' k.- ...!,... t 11 K7II InnrlnllniM.
I lowing described real tirojicrty, to-wit
inu-inifdi-seribtHl real urancrtv. to-wit
M)l.iu. iiu ij, in uim . ..u. ivjii.-
"cvon (47), in tho town of Empire
Citv, Cons couutv, Oregon, as shown
i. the recorded plut of raid -town of
l'inmire City.
A. 0. Aikex,
SherifiCooCo.,Or.,
Ity II. V. Mcl.vrosii, Deptv.
Knndre Cit v, Or., Octobor 2d, 1S7'JL
Notice of Fhul Proof.
V. S. I.axii OrncK, )
llo:Bi'KG.Or.. Sept. 2C,lS7fl.S
AT(
.TOTICK IS IIKKEHY GIVEN
that the following immt'd settlor
Ua$ filed notice of his intention to;
nmke llnal nroof in Biiniiort of his j
claim, and secure finul entry tllereof
at the expiration of thirty day from
tho date ol tin notice, vir
Hwlsi homestead applical
J. t.
wwt, and name the following a hi
witnee., viz: Aatlian lurusii, o:
Cxs county, Or., and M. Devol, of
Coo county, Or.
Wm. F. IJkxjamin,
fl-40 Register.
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CURNITURE STORE
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Chairs tv 1 Mil nuts.
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TAHLKS, MtKltOKS Ac.
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Made to Order.
COFFIXS made nt ohorter-t notice.
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uta
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ihlblt nt Iho Lrat InttrutuejiU al
frica racdirtns thro ioalbIa to a tare olua
tJ parouawra, rtrlnj a ooabiuailonot RmJj
ud lUUi, produda : aortl una plraalrg effacta.
ronUtnlrB siany daclrabU luproTecianti. vlli
l land ionar ta itry or amp tUiuats. Im llabla
Is gal oul of order, all tbo bosrJablDBaJa
Uut-ply,vut to'oiW o It I) inroaaibl lor
ibrra V) cflbar khrlok. (vail or apttt." T11II
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moat aoiora c rupalition of th bail wakari,
balura enaof tba iut comilMt Jurlaa
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la toaoruuvca vrith our tula, tba llUST OIl
AN (ox Itia iaaat tuunay,
H ut jirtparad to appoint ft (air caw IjaaU.
tlluitralad CaUloU laaUad, paatpaid, ea
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0 t Its CllEaTXUT.8TMXT,
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Bn. nw m0QnikaM i381 mlUs
Wm. BScicIieflPii'oprfetor
Keeps constantly on linn(l,nniloflcrfor fiilo a Mipcrior nrtido of
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MY DAll IS SV1 l'UKD WITJITlK C1I0ICKST MIAXDS 01''
WINES, LIQUORS, AND GIGAHS.
JJItAN'CHHAhOON' 1 KMPIKK CITY
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BRAHLEBORO, VT.
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Onr new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools,
Chapels, etc., is proving a
C3-2E2. TEST'S? SUOOBSS.
Bo snro to send for fall descriptive Catalogues heforo
purchasing any other.
THE LARGEST WORKS (OF IDE DID) OH HE GL08E
Illustrated Catalocuo sent free.
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board Can or Sieamtr. Oideri BJ day aa
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irrijht cirjjed a whta f jwardej "M up.' Olrtt.
rtiphi asd Circulara arr1'"! "1 a?p5um. wc
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nUNNINCl or UilTUitUA-UINU U
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haa a UIAI. Ibi-KjiulaUin; tho Irnclli of Hitch,
WITHOUT TlWriKUi U bat a LAUUki
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and hA moro ttoluts of lTVCKLLliKCi: tUau
ait other luachluca couibltuxi.
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whoro wo lira not ropreentoct.
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30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y.
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CABINET ORGAN.
SXsBBfactorcd at Worcester, Sin's.
UL IlinTrtKEna of mj le may ta fccad
la lixw isatrunKSts. aLd tSey contain is-J
ESSENTIAL IMPBOVKMEHT8
VGH T1732 in olicr Cixau.
Almlnn to produce wofkvrfiloh shnll b
Durable, r.o wilt net sarincethnt which
Is not seen, and yet Is vital to n perfect
Organ. In order to mako a moro rangy
narlor.
We are till enabled la pmctl i
Stylish and ApprojrJate Caws
aa ma be found in the market, wiili a fisuh vhkh It
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hub nmj n un
mimmmmt
OUGAN CO.
Meriden, Conn. U.S.A.
&.
"Children's Blow Peate,,I
Adjusted or removed inslanlly,
Inventad and Exclusively
used by this Company.
The most popular
Organs of the clay! ,
UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY.
"Tho Wilcox l& White
Organ luaivuoiov"ie th
BEST laid CHJ3AJEaT
iu tho xuarlcot f mir
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