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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1879)
xn - wm' . few "r THE COAST MAIL. OFFtCIA General Grant m a Candidate. It is very ovident that there is not nnothor man within the juris diction of tho American flag who has so Btrong a hold upon the pop unlrhcnrt aB Goneral Ornnt: nm! the near approach of the presidntinl contest of 18S0 naturally suggests tho prohahility of his being chosen na tho standard hearer of tho Re publican party in that issue. No word or act of his has givon his friends any reason to expect that ho desires tho nomination, or even that ho would occcpt if it wero tend ered him : on the contrary, it runv L ORGAN OF Ctins nn WATUKWAV, - - ct. lSTJR5: ' bo gathered from the expressions of ins confidential friends that ho wishes to nvoid-hcing again brought forward into public life. He has certainly nothing to gain, either in honor or wealth by being again called to the executive chair; and if he accepts the nomination it will probably bo from considertions of duty to his country. Thero is hardly a doubt that ho would be triumphantly elected, if nominated, yt thousands of his warmest friends would prefer to too him re main as now, our most distin guished private citizen. The demonstrations of honor to Gen. Grant which have character ized his arrival in San Francisco nnd Portland, aro only indicative of the esteem and affection with which ho ia regarded throughout the entire North, and by the friends of the Union in all of the States. Ex-Senator Mitchell v)p is now in ! Washington attending to business before the United States Supreme Court, was lately called upon to ex press his views of tho probable course 01 tne republican party m selecting a candidate for President Mitchell informed the interviewer that tho Pacific coast, and especially Oregon, is wild and solid for Grant, and that his observation during a three weeks' journey to Washington in Wef tern States and subsequently in New York and the East, convinc ed him that tho ratio of popularity of tie three most prominent names mentioned for tho Republican Pres idential nomination, are the same throughout the whole country, as he found to be the caso on the Pacific coast, namely : Grant first ; Blaine a strong second and Sherman good third. Mitchell also predicted that Grant would be nominated by accIamation,aud added that nothing will prevent this, except an unaual- ified and positive declaration from Grant that he will, under no cir cumstances, accept a nomination, and I believe he has too deep a sense Tjf gratitude to the Republican part and country, which have hon ored him eo highly to decline to servo them if they desire his services. The Elections Ohio and Iowa girc Large KcpauIIcan majorities. The meager returns from lost Tuesday's elections hi Ohio and Iowa are sufficient to show that the Republicans have achieved a signal victory in each of those Suites. The result surpasses the calculations of even the most sanguine Republi cans. The majority in Ohio is said to bo from 20,000 to 25,000, and tho Republicans claim the Legislature. In Iowa, the Republicans are vic torious over the combination of Democrats and Greenbackers. Of coarse this announcement was mode from tho estimates based up on incomplete returns, and it may be changed somewhat after the votes are counted, but it is probably substantially correct Tho result in Ohio especially may ba looked upon as indicating tho popular jndgraont upon tho issues raised by the Deino- rrnim in tho lato BDQCiol tiSBSion of Congress, and as throwing some light on the probability of a Repul lican success in the Presidential contest which is not far in tho fu ture. Anti-Chinese la tke British Possessions. The Anta-Chineao association of Victoria have adopted formal resolu tions and a petition to the Ottawa gov ernment asking that tho Chinese be oxclndod from all contractu for pub lie works in Bitish Columbia. The petition fs as follows : Sir John A. Macdonald, Premier of tho Dominion of Canada : Sir At a public meeting held on Vancouverlsland and tho mainland it w resolved to petition tho goneral government contracts for tho construe tlon of railways in British Columbia prohibiting tho employment of Chlncso labor on iuch contracts, tho crnvflriimcnt tolead in supplying Can ...itan lalior in tho nrovinco, which would ho beneficial to tho country, and for which your petitioners will ever pray. Grant's Reception. Last Tuesday, after an ntaoncc of years, tun ot evonts of trims condant importance to him ond hia country, General Grunt again set foot on Oregon soil. After enthusi astic receptions at Astoria and Van couver, he arrived at Portland, and was received with greater demon strations of welcome than wore ever before extended to unf human being by the public of Oregon. At nncouver, in response to an address of welcome bv Mr. Small- wood, JJogister of tho Land Office, Grant said : Citizkns op Wasiun-otos Terri tory I can hardly express mv grati fication at tho reception that"! have received nt the hands of rour Muror nnd Territorial officers. I can nsure you that it affords me great pleasure to comp back to tho land where I spent much of my time years ago, and note the vast improvement that hare taken place during mv absence. I am sorry that previous engagements will necessarily prevent mo from vis iting the many points of interest in your thriving and prosperous Terri tory. I sincerely thank you for the hearty receptions which greet me on all sides, umi in conclusion assure you that I have met with none that Kate afforded mo more pleasure than yours, Tho streets and buildings of Port land were profusely decorated. Va rious societies, the public schools, and in fact everything that could add to tho display and grandeur of the occasion was "brought into requ isition. Tho city was full of people from all parts of tho State. The Grand Army of tho Republic was out in procession. Commander Stearns addressed tho General as follows : General and Comrade of the Grand Army: While kings and neonlc have hon ored you witli ceremonies and na nnies, we, the soldiers of vour grand army, hare honored yon with our lov e. While others honored your victories, we honored you in the trials which produced them. When 14 years ago the nation s capital re-ou tided to tho tread oi your victorious armies we wero proud of you. When we heard of your civic conquests in other coun tries we thought only that it was our commander so honored and our pride exalted. When your victories count ed along theticoro we were ltappv and happier still when the war was over and you issued the great command, "Let us have peace." But the proud est day yet for us and tho happiest moment of our lives is then when wc meet you face to face in person, clasp the hand that hold our sword and tell you that we love you with the affec tion born only of the field of battle. To which Grant replied : Comrades : It is gratifying indeed to nio to meet again with the soldier" with whom I have served, and still nioro gratifying that we now enjoy pro found peace, and wo can take by the hand those who fought against us and now the prosjerity of our country they with us can participate in its benefits by being good and true citi- lnniMi!p4 in meot vnn ffy-nieht. Grant was announced to arrive at Salem on Thursday, where the Fame extraordinary arrangements were be ing mode for his reception. Pacific Mail Steamship stock is ap preciating. The Xuclrus, newspaper of Uarris burg, is dead. The yellow fovor has subsided in Memphis. A Ciiikamax ha3 married a negrcss in Texas. As earthquake was felt in some parts of California on the 3d instant. A doublc-hcndfHl woman ia on ex hibition in Portland. St Lawrence, the blind man, is performing in Yamhill county. An Independent ticket is being worked up in cw lork State. Destructive prairio fires arc report ed in Dakota territory. One George Penlsott, of Omaha, has been appointed Postal Agent for Ore gon, rice Steele resigned. Johx Qui.vcv Adam?, has been nominated bv tho Democrats, for Governor of Massachusetts. Tho Indians in tho southern part of Wyoming territory and Colorado, are on tne war patn. Oe?. E. L. Ari'LEOATE, has br-en ap pointed a special inspector of customs at Portland. A Brother of Senator Blaine lins been removed lately from tho poition of keeper of the senate document room without causo. Dvshuvir & Digole have become the sole owners owners of the Wel lington coal mine, Nanairno, having purchased their partners' interest. A. C. Cox was elected marshal of Roseburg at the lato city election. There wero five candidates among whom was W.G. Hill. Jamkh KLU80.V, boss of ajscow call ed the Columbia City was drowned in tho Willamette river on the night of the 11th, by falling over board. Mr. McTcer, a near relative of Gon. W. II. Odell, fell through tho uppor floor of a barn at Linkvillo on tho 15th inst, and broke his nock. An exchange says a negro lauy in WnuiiinL'tmi measures six foot around ii waist. Sho never wore corsets, ntid her caso ofrors a lino argument against lacing. Tiik Attoriun tells this ono: Mr. Cvrus O. Taylor left a cucumber at our office yesterday, which measures live feot livo inches in longth. It grow on tho farm of Mr. Henry Long in Clackamas county. ANoxchango says: Tho accounts from Ban Francisco show that ucril. Grant has carried still further tho training that he adopted during tlio last months of hi stay in Europe. Ho Jins for omo monthsutopped wlno driuking. In Europe ho became a great walkor. Ho seoma to havo an opinion that thoro aro reasons why ho should take care of himself. JAMKS GonnoxllKXN'KTT'a .tn.liAr. ploring steamor Jeannctto was at St, Lawrence hay, Siberia, August, 27th with all on board well, and she hoped to reach Fort Wrangel this season. Frolofl, tho executioner, does tho business of hanging for tho whole Kussian hinpire. His residence is in tho Central Stato Prison nt Moscow, and he is ordered to go wherever his services aro required. All tho execu tions m Russia this year wero. tho work of his hands. Aiiout &00 men and 00 horses ac company Barnaul's now show from place to place. The canvas eitv which springs up where this show stops, contains twelve tents, now and white as milk. Tho largest of those is 00 feet long and loO foot broad, hav ing a seating capacity for 10,000 peo ple. Tuc dwelling house of James O'Noil half a mile from tho city of Stockton, was destroyed bv iIjo on tho night of the 9th. Tho wife of O'Xoil was drunk and unablo to escape, and so burned to death. O'Neil was found leaning against the fence, also intoxi cated. It is supposed that tho fire was caused by tho bursting of a coal oil lamp. A Bonn: dispatch of tho 10th snva : At six o'clock as a edi'iff was being low ered in tho Tioga mino with nine men on board, the engine escaped control of tho engineer, and tho shift went down to the r00 foot level. One man is now dead and all aro injured in such a manner as to warrant tho be lief that they will not recover. Notice of Final Proof. U. S. Land Qvfick, ) RoSKiuT.G.Or., Sept. 0,tS7!.s "XTOTICU IS IICllEBY G1VLN - that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final eutrv thereof at the expiration of thirty days from tho date of this notice, viz : J. E Hedges, homestead application No. 2374, for tho S04 bee. S,T 28, S R 18 west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz : Nathan Thrush, of Coos county, Or., and M. Dovol, of Coos county, Or. Wm. F. Bk.vja.min, H-10 Rogister. "Blaclisiuitking. D K X XI S M c C O 1j GA X fcrCCEnSOU TO TJIOMA X DA W'SOX. HAVING LEAS KD THE DAWSON blacksmith shop, in Mar&hiield, I am prepared to do GENERAL. 15LACKSMITHING and SHIP "WOIRIC. I share of patronage is l-7-tf C5yA livin solicited. . G. WEBSTER. DCALKU I.V BOOTS & SECOES, Iaushfield, On. THAVE LATELY RKTUP.NEI) J from San Francisco with a com plete stock of every thing in my line ready mado boots and shoes, otc. BEST MATERIAL ONLY USED. Livery &Fccd Stable, MARSHFIELD, OG'N, NOBLE UIJOS., Proprietors. Wo have lately built a first-rlass Stable on Pine street, and hare Hurses to hire at all hours. Hauling done at hort notice. NASBURG & HIRST, Fnoxx Stiiki.t, Maijshiiei.i), Oas. ATEW GOODS IJY EVERY STEAM j cr; keep constantly on hand in our largo and comnuxlious store, a well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consitsing of the best staple anil fancy JDJ&S: (3-OODS, of all kinds, the choicest GRG0EB9ES a .v n mmwm. A LAIIGK STOCK 01' CLOTH INO, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING, SLIPPERS and OILCLOTH CROCKER V and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, iMi.vrw, oi.w, uiKl VAIO'EMJUH, chok'i: wi:vkm nuil l.Hl I'OKH, ''I-VAi:niul A.n.ti B;."vajt'fl o.v. CUTLERY, WOOU and WJLLOW-WAJlE.and Sclxool Bootes A. VI) STATIONERY, 3PX7Xi.wxxxiro goods, Airs xzoazian.Y OurextonslveishowciiHca aro filled wihIi tliollncst MILLINERY AHD FANCY GOODS, PRICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. N. U. All goods purchased at our Store will bo dolivorod frco ot ohargo nt nnv no in t on tlio route oi uio no k steamer Myrtlo vM-tr wni uijxcuiixiocaigaMuiMi.w) wwMWBjgM Empire House, 23 e o p rx e cl. Km mi i: City. THIS IIOUsT'uAS BEEN Un opened throughout, GOOD BEDS AND GOOD DOARD. Xo CltrXESH CVOKS viitploiied, TERMS LIBERAL. P. K. WINCH ERTEU, Proprietor. tUVS H.VItCfS'.U HMOt. i.v rtiojrr of tut ci:vritAt, iiotki. MarslilUUI, Ogn. If you want an ey shavo, As good as baiber c ergavo, Just call on niuat mv saloon, From mom 'till night or busy noons My razors' sharp, my scissors, keen, My shop is nontand towels ohian ; And thero 1 think that you will Hud Kauh artiolotostutthouiind; 1 trim the hairutth skill forgonts, Of course the pru e N tifty cents; Shampooing, too, I do tliat well, Give mo a trial? that will tell; So help me gracious if I niako you hol ler, You need not pav a quarter of a dollar. " .1. W. Cox, 1'ropr. P. S. Hot and cold baths alwavs ready. iMMfl g-B PJf E. 11. DEAN, D. WILLCOX AND C. II. MKRCHANT. Wh hatk Alitats on Hand a Frix Assortment Of PKI SRA" &HSL iVIEROHAKOISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, ILiTTILvI MANUFACTL'ltEl) TO OBDKll " And SOLO IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. and at the LOWEST LlVIXfi I' RICES. Hosebur & Coos Hay STAGE-LIHEj. J. VlA1Vlil A: Co., S'roj.riloi-.. Shtfie-i will I fare Coon City ct'ery afternoon fSun l.ij excepted) on the arrival of tho Mt nmcr Coos. J'ASSKMJJJJtS wishing to go to Hoel.urg or any other pait of tho iutorior Will make connection with tin- stagt by going to Coos City on any of the Hay steamers, LKAVING COOS CITV TllK SAMB DAY. jfsrTirrs rs Forxn rn be the cju:a riisr. Riisvmi quickest Ob' ALL ROUTES. making clo-e connection with the cars and overland stages at ltosuburg All business riitrustid to our care will be attended to with promptness and soctiritv. FARE TO nG'SEBURGREDUCED TO SS Each pauaiger allotcrdR0Y ofbiujyutjt'. P. SCHETTKIt.AKt. Telegraph ollitu, Etupiio Citv. 1-L'S-tf PIONEER MARKETS, Maumimku) i. EstriRK Cirv. II. P. WHITNEY, Pnoraiirroit. A good supply of IJELK, l'OKK', M II TTOX, and all kinds of SALTMEATS and VEGETABLES constantly on hand. AIio a gooil slock of GziocxaztzTiiM. LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHOUT NOTICE lv-Uf NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. U.vitei) States Land Ofmci:, Kosniiuim, Sept.D, la7'J. S jVfOTICE IS JJKItKUV OIVJLV that tho following named settlor has filed notico of his intention to inuku final proof in support of his claim, and secure, final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from thu date of this notice, vu: Aaron Cory, pre-emption declaratory stato- inontJso. :iol,ifr mo wuisw'5 of see. JJ.aiid 2t'X ol NWh sec. In, in T 21, south of range 12 west, nnd nunios the following as his vvitnosoos, viz : C. V. J'lotchor, of Coos county, Oregon, nnd C. W. Hauford, of Coos county, Oregon. - Wm. F. IJi.sjami.v, f37-5w Jtogister, BS0T& SHOE RflAKEK MAn8iini:x.D,OoK. WIIjIjDOAIjIiKXWDIS Ol' gTTSTOIM: wobk ill a thorough manner and uso only tho BEST MTMhh o tSy-Bliop on Front Street, ojinositi Pioneer Murket. vl-7-tf osltotho Slli:iMVI"H8Al.r 4TK If Is lii'iflty given Hint by lr uoof an exeiMitlon issued out of the inPnimlvflntirLof ClIITV COUIltVi t'f- egon.on tfio'lth duv of September, A. D. 187l, commanding mo to collect t h i o 1 lintiaiit tnes nolo tiio sevi'iai pemonB thurolu named, fur the year lS78,bv lew and wile of tlimr proHii tvnecoiding to law, I have levied up on tho following described i onl prop el tv assessed to Seolt C. Nash, for the j oar 1878, Mo-wit: The southwest quarter of section twelve in township thiitv two, (!UJ) south of range thir- toe lmi (W) wm, in Curry county, uio- gon , Ami I win, on tne UK ill tii y ol'Ootolior, IS70, At ono o'clock in tho afternoon of said dav, at tho court house door in Kltcnih'urg, Mill said propeity, or so iiiiiiOi tlmreof lift will Wltifv the SUIII of 7.5H) taxes assessed thereon to the wiid Seott C.Nnsh.sor the wdil year 1878, together with the costs and ex penses of making such wilo, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. . . Hated at Kllonsburg. Oregon, Sept. Pth, 1S7U. A. II. Mooiii:, Shorill'Cuny county, Or. SlIKKMT'HSAbi:. N ill't'tCt: !h bcieby given that by vlr tun of an execution imiiod out ol tho Count v Court of Cuiry county, Oregon, on thelth day of September, I87t, to nio directed and delivered, commanding nio to collect tho delin quent taven frmn the tevoral perxoiiH in said writ named, for tho year IS7S, by levy and .ale of their iiroperty ac cording to law, I have levied upon tho following described real property awte-wiHl to William H. Uurnett, for thewiid year 1878. to-wit: The cant half of the eouthwexl quarter, and the Miuthvvrtt (luurttir of the fouthweat quarter, and tho: couthent quarter of the northeast quarterof.-eetion eleven, tovvnhip thirty-two, south of range thirteen west in Curry county, Die gon. And 1 will, on tlio i!uth daj r October, 1S7, At the hour of one o'clock in the after noon of mid day, at the court bonne doorin Kllenburg, wll the said pron- triy. orsoniueu inereoi a- win wui'i the sum of f,.'2t) taxes aewrd ttiere-1 tj0jm . Seott. for said v ear H7S, to on to the said William II. Uurnett, , The northeaKt quarter of mh Hon for the said year ls7S. together with ,.,!, Ur, towuihip thiitv two. ('.') the cost nnd expenses of making sueh ' .m), of range twelve (I'i) wet, in the who, to ine nignesi nun imhi oiiuier iur ch-Ii in hand Dated at Kllensburg, Oregon, Sept 'Jth, 1S71. A. II. Moohk, Shcrill' Curry county, Oregon. SIJKUIKV'SS.U.i:. YOTH'i: is. hereby given that by vlr--L' tue ol au execution isued out of the County Couit of Curry county. Oregon, on the Ith day of SeptemlK-r, 187H, to me directed 'and delivered, commanding me to collect tho delin quent taxes from the eoral persons (heroin named, for the eir li7S, by levy anil Mile of ibur pioperty ateoid ingto law, I have hvievd upon the following described real piopeity be longing to and iiccd to C. 1'. Stev ens, for thu paid vear 1S78, to-wit: The southeast qiiurUn id section ono, township thirtv-two, roitlh of range thirteen west, InCuiry county, Oio gon. And 1 will, on tho t!f,Hi da) or Octnlier, 1S7S, At the court hnusodoor in I'llenslnirg sell such property, or so much iheteof an will satisfy the sum of .7.i.' taxes afcOf-ed then on to the said C 1'. Stev ens for tho said your 1h7, together with tho costs and expanses of making clK'li sale, to tho liiglu.t and bcl biil dur for cash in hand. Dated at Kllonsbiirg, Oiegon. Sept. 0th,ia7U. A. II. Mooki:, ShorifTCurry county, Or. .Votlct- of rTiial i'roof. U. H. I.axo Ofi-ich, ) IIoskbi-ro, Or., Oct. lit, 17.). Notico is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has tiled notice of hisi intention to make lltial proof in support of bin claim, ami secure ii mil entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty day from thu dato of this no tice, 'u; Oeorgo I. Merriimui, I(umokt"ad Apphcstiou "o. '27'M, for tho oast h.df of north-west quarter south-west quarter of north-west qunr lor, ami lot oiw, section twonty one, township thirty-six south range four teen v'ol ; ami names tho following is Ins witnesses, vi: (ieoigu W. Miller, of Lllonsbtirg, Urogon, ami S. J). Morrimau. of Klleusburg, Oiegon 'Vi W. V. IIKNIAUI.V, Register. 1 rr irT'irT hnnwrrwrn- ,! i nm NOTICE 0FFINAL PROOF. II. S Land Office, lioshin no, fir.. Sept. 27, ls7!K -vroTirc is iikkehv oivk.v ) " that the following iiamsd sotllur has flhd notico of his intention to mako linal proof in support of his claim, anil secure final ontry thereof at the expiration of thirty d.ivs from the date of this notice, viz : "Mitehcl Devol.jiro-irnplion declaratory state ment No. .1070, for tho K., of NWk sec. 17, 'J' 28, M Jt VI went, and names the following an his witnossos, vi. : J. K. Hedges, of Coos county, Or., and X. Thrush, of Coo county, Or. Wm, V. Hi.njami.v, llugistor. 0008 BAY F li MAiiaixjpiiiirjD, o XL. Hall COSBTANTI.V ON HASI) jratll't-HHCH f) JtCllHtcdllH, VhtlU'H d! J.OIIIIff.H, Ci'Kih ,V Vi'iuUvh, PKTIJftKH, KJJAMUri, MOlMlINClS, TAJtl.KH, JIJHItOHH Ac. Con iilii(;-room B''n mil 11 ro Idado to Order. COVVIXH mado at shortest notico. SEWING MACHINES Attaciijui.vti, Ni;ui)i,ng &u. P. aiAIHC, lvltf Pnoi'itiKToit HHIIUllTSHAId:. TVTOTK'JS Is hereby given Hint by vlr tue of au execution Issued out of tlio County Court of Omry county, Oregon, on the llh day of Soiifoinbor, 787l, to nio dlreoled and dellveied, .,.,., i, ,,iihIIiil' nm to collect the delin- iiiiont taxis from the orsoiiH theieii named, for the year 178, bv lovy and sale of t lielr nnipert.v iioenrdlng to law, I have levied upon the following de scribed leal pinpoity assessed to Julia II. Tieheiior for the said year IH7H, to wit: The southwest quaiter of sec tion eighteen (IS) ami the southwest miiutor of section seven, (7) township thirty two (JW) smith range twelve(rJ) .!,..(' ilieiinithwoslouarlerol section twentv-eiglil, township thirty-two, Miuth' range twelve west ; the east half of the northwest quarter of n-e-tlon ten, and the noithwed qimrter of the northwest quarter section ten, ioi ono and the noitheast quarter and tl... iwirlliiiimt iiinirternf the SOIltllWCSt quarterseotiou ten, and lots one itud two section fifteen ; lots two and three section fifteen; southeast quarter of section ten; northeast qimrter nnd east half of louthoasl qimiter and lot four section iHtcen, township thirty three, south raiigo lllteen west, situa ted in Cu.ry county, Oiegon. Audi will, on the U.lflKlny ut'Ot'tolirr. 1V.I, At onoocloek in the afternoon of wild dav, at tho court lumse doorin Ellens lung, sell said property, or all the right title anil interest of the said Julia II. Tichenor thereto, or so much thereof as will satisfy the sum of $M. 7'J taxes due thereon for 187, ami ac cruing costs, to the highest ami best bidder for cash in hand. Dated at Ellcnel.tirg. Oregon, Sept !ith, 1ST!). A. 11. Mooiti:. Shciiir of Curry county, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. vroTirr. j tluit by is ur.nr.iiY oivkn virtu' of an execution owiieil out o Hie i ouiiiy v ouri oi t i. i . .. i....t ..t Curry eoiintv, Oiegoii, on the 1th dav of Seiitembe'r. A l M7l, to me ill reetwl and delivered, commanding me to collect the delinquent taxes fioin the (-evend person therein iiniii ed, for the year A. I). 1S7S, by levy and sale of their property according to law I have levied iiihhi the follow - inu dei-erihed leal iimpertv niui'Mm I t.n f C-irrv and State ot Uiegoii. And I it ill, on the J .-.in lnj ol' Ociol.i'r, A. (. Ih?i. at one oVbwk in the nflrritoon of said day. at the eoiirt hoii' diMir in I'llensllurg, ell nid jiniprty, or a much thereof ns will natify the sum of $7.-0 tuxes (exf'ised thereon to moiI .IoIiii II Stott, for Hnid ve.ir 1S7.H, to gether with the routs and esKHM)s of making mieh sale, to the highest and lvi bidder for cash in hand. Dated at Klleinburg. Oregon, Sept. tHh. ISwU. A. H. .Mimwu', ;ts-l Sherill'Currv eoiintv, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. VO'l'lt'i: is hereby given that by vlr i' tue of an ec ution is lied out of the County Court cd Curry county, Oregon, on the lib day of Sepli iuUr, 1S"1, to nio directed and delivered, ami commiimiiiig me to collect the delin quent taxes from the persons therein named, for unpaid taxes for the year lh7s, I have levied ukiii the following desciibed real pnqHrtv belonging to I". M. Tichenor, to-wit : The north weal quarter, section 7, and northwest quarter, section H, township H-, south range l'' west, cnntMiniug JM) acres ami situated in the county of Curry mid state of Oregon. And' I will.oii the 'ir.th tl) iii'OcliiiiiT, IS7I), At thu hour of oiieo'clock v m of said day, at the court hoiisodrHir in Kllens burg, sell all the rigltt title and intei est (d the said 1''. M. Tichenor to sniil iiroperty.oi so much thereof as uiii bo hllllicitilit to satisfy the sum of fiil. 10 taxes ascs--d theteou in sniil vear 1878, to tho highest mid best bii'lder for cash in hand, together witli coats and expenses of making such sale. Dated al KllunMiiirg, Oregon, Sept. 9th, 1S71. A. II..M00111:, .'13-1 Sherd!' Curry county. Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. jUOTH'r: is heieby given that by vir- tueof an execution issutd out of the County Court of Curry county, Or egon on the -ith cl.iy ol September, A I). Ih71, to inn directed am deliieii d commiimiiiig me to collect the delln- ' 'lent taxes from tho suveral persons locicui uiiioi'o, ior iiiu year mih, oy levy and sale of their nronertvaccoi d ing to law, I have levied upon tho fol lowing described real property assess ed to Andrew A. Ifall, for tlio said year 17h, to-.it: The southeast quarter of section IH, township thirty two, (!I2) south of range twelve (12) west, in Curry county, Oregon. And 1 win, 011 uio U3lli lay ol'Octitltcr, IS7, At the hour of ono o'clock in tho af toriiiKiu of said d.iy,ut tho court house door in Llle nsbtirg, sell said property, or so much thereof as will satisfv the sum of $7.20 taxes assessed thereon to tho said Andrew A. Hall, for tho said year 1H7H, together with tho roslsuud nxpunses of making such snlo, to the highest and host bidder for cash in hand. Dated at Kllonsbiirg, Oregon, Sept. tl. 170, A. 11. Mfimin. Oil JI7-I I Shoriir Curry county, Or, ADfIINISTRATOR'S NQT1CEJ In tlio Comity Court fur Cooh county, Oregon, In I'rob.ito. "" In the matter of tlio estate of A. J). I.iimmer, deceased. Wjii:iii:.vs, An order has been duly made, by tlio above untitled Court, direct ing the undersigned, adiuliilstratorof the estate of A, D. I.nnimor, deceased, to sell ho real eslale belonging to hiiIiI estate to-wit: 14 I in block I, in Ihe town of V .1 '1 i . , , ."' ""Kmi, to sat and I o'clock v. u. at sniil .In Cimrtl.ouso door in Kinpire City, 0fnr sad real ostati. for salo at public auction, lotliohlghost bidder for wish, ' 8. 11. Kiiuiiironii, i . ... Aj'"".",H,.rft,or"f wild est do. IJatcd fa'ujtttuiilr 1st, IS70 ,n,, , Miiwiii sun oMtato; tlietefoio, notico Is hereby given. Dial, in pursu ance of said order, I will, on HS DAV,TIIK27TI1 D,(y Ol' OOroill U 1811. between tlio lrnir,ni,,'..i,...i. . . ' 'fvn .1, i, iniSrNKSS"CAltI)8, T,C. MACKKY.M.I). PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Km run: Citv,0hkchi.v. C. II. (MHil)l'N, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURQEON M.MISIIFIRMt, OlIKOOK. (J. V. TOW Kit, M. 1). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON, M.MtsiiFiri.n, Oiikiiox, V, 0.ANHHI,, M. 1). PHYSICIAN and SURGSEON, Canulltn Clttf, OffH. H. II. IIaxmiii, J. Y. Hamilton, HAZAItl) .v HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice in the various courts of thestote. 01 in 1: at I'.Mriiu: citv, Oh.v. vT. "M:. SXO-31jICT. ATTOKXO roiWSELMIR AT LAW MAitsiinHi.u.oitr.tiON. (1. WKHHTKU, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M MitnriEtn, Okioox, "henry sengstacken, xotahv rruiir vV toavevaxcer, km run: vr, oox. Colli (Ileus and oilier bllslllt'SS fltttol in mv bands, will reteive prompt u. lion.' rl-Mt W. V. W'KIUHT, lS. Mineral ami t S. Deputy ScrRVE5TOR, Co.ifit.1.1: Cirv, Oox. Will attend n. the badness of sin v 17 lug iliuliv Mrt of the 1 miiitv . I'eifivt iiiaMo all siirveyel lauds, fur. itisticdst sleirt noli, e j K. (I. tl It I Ml It Oil, ! JLTTuRN'ET : 1 ivNSHI.UiR AT U'. 1 mrw x'i x 1.1 tii'i'Viioimuiow I A slmr"1 of imhht patronage tsu'stt ; full soliiilct t ,kr,f I MAJUUI',Hllln M Misiiriri.i) )iii:oon. This Institutl'ii.ii now alHirds the Ut fm illties fur idiu 1iii1.11 ti. he f.iiiud in the Cn,it Itegion of SniiDierti Orefon. Tlia Acieleiii.v I gmdiuted into three drpitt mints us follows 77ic I't'hnai'ti Department In whiih Ininsluctiiry Itniiu-lu-s ru taught, The Junior Department. Kmbrweing OrthiHCinphy, lleadmr;, Wrltluu. (iruuiniur, (.!. rrnpliv, History, rn.vsioioir)-, 1 nnuiutr t 11 in-e ninl Mi n tnl mi'l 1'rsctt.al Arithimitl'. 77m- Siinior Department I'liibroiiiig Itisikkeeplngfsiiigle iiimI dmible entr ltfitaiij , Clu miMrv, l'olit. cid Kcoimmv, Ijitin, Itlietorir I Mm Arithmetic, Algebra, (ieomdr), Trl) inuiietry nml siirveving. Ml'SlC. Instrtutani in this branch Is yino vv 1 14-11 ili-sinsl. ItovMiicnn be hail for fr un i In p.-r weed, with private families, and fr still less wlist. iH.veiid sttnleuts club to gether ami IksuiI llii'in'ehi, TliltMS. Primary Department - - - $ f,M Junior . , .... ;,w Senior . . .... J. T. 3IiCoiii, I'liiuiiil. v i-::-tf. LOCKHART HOTEL, Mr, li. M. Lorhhart I'roprletref Kmi'iki Citv, Oox. 'milMl HOTEL Corner of "A"iiml Front HI reel, MAHSin.MKLD.OON. Jfuv ugltated and lixed up the ulxiro Im ise we feel wariaiiled in promising wi uirr mill, aiulgissl ImiIm to the ttavcl ij ami Imal iistom CALL AND SEE US- T. (I. OWBtf. .TIAIIMll'lUI.U 'Ps5ag, Store9 Olt.C. II. (K)hDKN', I'ltoni. OppiiKitu Xatibnra'H Store. II A V K CO N'ST ANT f. V 0 N II A If P ALL SOUTH OK AMI- QHEiilCALS W VINi:l-0H lr MhDIfl.VAL IMHtl'OHl'S, 30 IT 111 - x u-j,. 3,. w '-I'TtVTPiCIJJlM, 'roxrjiu'i'jAXi'i'X' OXjIiIKI, X'JintlJ'tJ-B.IJUll.V, S'XVU'XOIf3lll.VJVlWX IcioaoojJiiooKB, AL80 CflOIC'i: CIGARS and TOBACCO, and everything usually kept in MimiiMi. nisi'UNs.vnv. 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