The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, November 15, 1879, Image 2

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USB COAST MAIL,
rrtoiAL OROAH OF COOS CO.
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Under tho popular idea tfmt llto
pnrtyln power is responsible for
hnnl tlniwi vliou in fact, no party
or Icgtttlntlon couM prevent Uio Into
business iloprcssion, moro than tho
rleo nml fall of tho tide with tho
cry "ohonp trnnaportntion," "Wont
ed monopoly" "corruption", etc,
with their watchword "Reform,"
nml by fraud and bulldoting, tho
ftottioemtio parly succeeded in get
ting lnith branches of Congress.
Tho courao thoso donmgoguos have
pursued during thoir brief rule,
fhow thnt tlieir nbsurd and deceit
ful promises wore Bham, and made
todeccivo; that under tho control
of tho Confederate Itrigndieri who
BUrronderd their swords only, tho
party cannot bo longer trusted.
DiVgu6tod with tho lato conduct of
tho Democracy, the thousands of
Kcrmblicans who wero disposed to
have sonio confidence in tliain, ano
inclined to romaiu at homo, or to
throw away tlieir rotes upon side
issues, have rallied, and tho result is
n tidal wave which will not apoml
its fury till tho old hulk of Democ
racy is shivered, anil condemned
forover as unscaworthy.
The lato elections show that tho
Rcpublicanimrty never stood higher oponiiis of ourr'ivor as a matter of
in public estimation tlian at present. primary importance to thcni?ehos,nB
For years it passed through a c it would cheapen for them all the food
vcror test than any other partv over i and requirements of life hy a very con-
Btood. It faced and surmounted
ovcry difiiculty, and with a patriot
ic naim, guiucu me nation uiroucn
ISamloit.
tContrihntod.
A public meeting was held in tho
largo room of tho ltamlon Store on
tho -Jtli, itiaU. 1o apjiohit a joint com
mittee from Goes and Curry eottntiw,
and ninko other arrangements for tho
purpose of improving tho mouth of
tho Coquillc river. M. h. JIanseom
presided. Tho following conunitteo
was appointed : 1). L. M'ctln, Coos
county, A. Thrift, Curry county, 0.
Xolson, Coos county, W. Longloio,
Ctirry county, G. Bonnott, Coos
county, J. Clarke, Curry county, J.
Lewis, Coos county, P. Hughe, Curry
county, Capt. Brown, Coos county,
Colonel Johnson, Curry county, J.
Thompson, Cooa county, L. Turner.
Curry county, M. L. l!iiincom,Coo
county, C. Long, Curry county, Capt.
Cox, Coos county, J. Blaeklock, Curry
county, O. Bennett, Secretary. In
proposing one of tho resolutions the
speaker said, that their committee
was not appointed to supercede
any existing committee whoso object
was the opening of our river, but
merely to aid them ; that wc would
wish to see a committee at, work -on
ovory lwnd of tho river, for then we
would bo sure of success; that the
prosperity of Coos Bay is our pros
perity. If there wore a million of peo
ple living on the By they would
w ant all wc could produce, and the
Coquillo is tho nearest place from
whence many could draw all their
(supplies. He was surprised that tho
people on tho Bay didn't look at the
sidenihle percentage.
to send a ton of potatoes to Kmfre,
it will co?t two dollars to take them
every trouble; and to-day enjoys the j to Beaver Slough, eight dollars and a
confidence and support of the poo-I half from thence to Marshfield and
pic, and with the general return of j say half a dollar on to Empire, eleven
ood times and prosperity, it will .dollars in all. Xow, if tho mouth of
remain in power for an indefinite tlieCoquillewasopcucd.Ihato reason
TlmiitejrlWnjr Proclamation.
Tho following proclamation lin
boon issued by President Hayes for
uio owcrvanco Of a day of general
thanksgiving:
At M? rwmrrenco of tho season.
.. luuMiwvnui nanus ot religious
I'"t " inimo mo oeeaston lor giv
ing thanks to Almighty God. and
..,...,... MiHiMiiKHii! contiuuei favor.
.me hip iiinicnai prosperity enjoyed
ly our whole cnuutrv hcon moro con
apiviious, wero mmiifold or moro uni
versal. During the past year also un
broken peace with all foreign nations,
general prevalence of domestio tran
quility, tho mtpromarv and security
of tho great institution of civil and
religious freedom hae gladdened tho
item ot our poopio, and conlirmed
their attachment to their Om-nrn.
nient, which the wisdom and courage
... wnt urn ufims mi nuy irnnuMi, niui
the wisdom and cotmiL'e of their do
scendnnts have sr thinly maintained,
10 uo tne nuDHalion of liberty and
ju'iicv io ourcerMve generations.
Now. therefore. 1, Uuthorford 11
Hayj, President of the I'nited StnteM
do apnoinl ThurMbiv tho '27ih dnv nf
Novemhcr, intant, a a day of Nation
al tliankgiving and prayer; and I
earnestly recommend that, withdraw
ing themselves from secular cares nml
labors, tho jvcopleof the United States
do meet together on that day in their
rosiwtive place of worship", there to
give thanksgiving mid pratso to Al-
iniiit,! viihi mr iii mercies, ami tie
voutly tolesce4,ii their continuance.
In witness whereof. I have, set mv
hand and cauod tho great seal of tho
l intent btato to be atlixed.
It l THKRPOUl) B. Hayks.
Is apeonlnnee with an established
custom which has boon observed annu
ally for a long period of time, I, W.
Thaycr.as exocutio of this state, do
hereby appoint Thursday the 27th dav
of November, A. D. 1S7V, as a day of
Thanksgiving.
In tostimony whereof, I cave hereun
to set my hand and caused to beatlixed
t1ll fTmi llMtl lf fliil VSf'ltft nf rirm..
Thus, if I want i nQM a, Snloni this tha 10th dav of X.'
---- . v. .,v
tunc.
to know that a stcamor would run to
Hon. Z. Chandler and the rack Salary, j theB"-v lhroc ti,mcs a eek, returning
on altornato days, and she would
viynber, A. D.l S7t)
W.W.Timyer,
L. S.j Governor.
By the Governor : R. Pr Eakhart,
Socrutary of state.
Tho following letter, addressed to j deliver a ton of potatoes or any other
"the Secretary of the Treasury, at goods for two dollars a ton, to rliRt the
soon as the Secretary of the Senate ! consumer on the Bay would then be
could make out the accounts, ex-, ai,ie to save nine dollars on cverv ton
plains itself and shows what kind! of potatoes he would get from us or
ferw" j10 'lmP,ify nter still further,
"Washington, .March 2S, 1S73. evor-v housekcoper on the Bay would
Sir: Herewith find drafts on MT0 thirt coms on cver-v ,,u,,c! of
the Treasury, one of thrco thousand ' lotatocs they consume, if the mouth
Pork Parkers Strike.
Tt aptears that tho trouble between
pork ockers and their hands, in Chi
cago, wno number in tlio aggregate
alout S.00O, has brukou out again ami
is like)' to prove a s-orious matter to
ono of tho greatest indhstries of the
city. Tho workingmen's union, to
which orgaiiixatiou romo 2,000 work
men at thctock vard belong, recently
docidetl to demand an advance of 25
cents a day over ln.-t year's prices for
all kinds ot labor in toe packing
houses. The proprietors demurred,
uiu ycMemny, in oiuer to niiisu up
nine hundred and six dollars and! of tho Coquillo was opened. Tis the j the work on hand, gave in temiioran
cighty cents, parable to Z. Chandler; .same in other articles. Wo could jl.v and iid the price demanded. To
tho other of three thousand nine deliver them a salmon weighing fortv day, however. 21 packers and curers,
nunureu anu twenty UoJl.-irs, to i. tKunds for Uentv-five cents anilmM T r-i 'i
W 1?i-i- ).;,i ,-n,l(-.r.o. .;,. lKUIIU3 ",r l"en. "M-i.cius,amiej,g 9IKno n flgret,,ncnt, to not in har
.Fcrr. being aailso retroaetive wllich are worth thirt-fivo cents a I mv and ecially to hire and dis
increase ofsabn- passed during thtidoicn tIl0rc C8Il bo bou ht hore for;0h,ri;e tlie men ley .-aw lit, regardless
V..vpIll, ". f u U"' il l.'C i i O - , . Snn.v,.., ,.. ,l!ri.!., flu. .lilftir- ' I0 tlll'On ami HNMVMtlOnS. .Alany
laypncwll ,r . of tho twekers have shut down cntire-
ary of thecnco betwc0n us, we will then guUi.xty ,y 8Ulnjt Umt t)ey wouW not p.ick
second Congress, and tliis dav
an our hands bv the Socretar
'Senate.
h)cr cent, more for our eggs than we another hog thi s.-j"ison if the could
Not willing to gain what we voted do now, and they will get them for j not get men at the old prices. Thoy
against, we request uiat tne same oei sixty percent less. e are aware
applied toward the cancellation of uhat another prospect is on the tapis,
any of the fix per cent, interest jtnut of a railrovl to Boeburg. This
hearing obligations of the nation. wou,,j not be of ony ben(jfit to our
""'."'" "l";u "" "" ', long range of Co:wt, and bcareely an v
on tho river. We
dollars a ton to deliver
publicity to the matter. ' ' our rotte at Cwjuille City, then
. ,
tVnrfi;;(.,i1.nr.i;nlK:ifini. I:- nfk!t0 tll0Mi ,iv'"
ir. nn will nhlii us li piv:nw no i wiouul pay two
claim that there irt uo money in the
present price of hogs, and that an in-cren-e
in expense would bo ruinou.
Tho wages of the workmen are now
from .?l .41 to ? t per day, according to
the class of ssork thevdo.
them ourselves we must pay a dollir of u company ot L'l .persons, i lie
flundea is Hie exact hp ,,.. ,hM1 numtfl liiil "" .l ?F r ism-r, suiieu u. --mi,
on tlio imiv altowetl .. ' -0--x-,- -- - fora wiialing Tojage in mo Atlantic
. . rtll " i w l nut' aci j iiii; i iiiiiiii'vi w j.v-
t . t i . i
Very respectfully vours,
Z. Chandler,
T. Y. Ferry.
Tlie Hon. Wm. A. ItiriiAKDSO.v, .Sec
retary of the Treasury."
1 he amount n
dirTerence betw
snI.. IKi ii I inn i t rl i hn tii
lowed under the old law. The" new ! y1r8 tu' at c,ost fnt l1 tv
law gave an increase of five thousand J "0,ltjrs' t,,cn ""other dollar hack, add
dollars palary for the term, without j to this at least two dollars moro for
mileage. The old law allowed five , railway freight, to say nothing about
thousand dollars less salary, but all tho hauling and dragging Jrc
cave mileage in audition.
Michigan senators l
due them under the
was in operation
elected, and returned
Tlio Schooner Petrel I.oit at Sea.
Tho Australian bark Urdu, which
lOtli,
loon-
niuoaiiprs nnd lier
depot. Count the hacks, oo them Crew. including the canlain, also
placed on the cars i-c. If wego with jbringj iix sur.iNors, all that were left
when thov are pitched out on the!'irriTl in Xen: ,Yo,rk " ,thc. J
,.,"., ,, , ., '.brought newof thelo.iof the hch
wharf who is to carry them to the , 7Wreul fifen pilwwIKe and
tuiruoc oa--cn"cr.-. paid oir whale
men who wore returning home to be
lauded at Fa.ial in the Azores and on
Jlailcir.i ami Canary Islands. She
met the terrible galea and swept the
north Atlantic m the last days ot Oc
which was allowed them under the
now law.
ELECTION HETUItt'S.
NiJw YonK. Tho Ilepublican Slat
ticket i elected bv majorities ranging
from 73 to 9,000 out of UGO.WX) votes
cat. Cornell for Governor has a plu
rality of about 40,000 and ran about 83,
000 behind his ticket.
VineiJfiA. Tho debt payer-! clmai
that they have certainly elected 47 del
egate with an equal chance fur five
other and 19 jcnator with an equal
chance for 3 others. The roadjimters,
liowever, htill maintain that thoy have
23 senator out of 40 and 56 delagatc
out of 100. , .
Connecticut. Tho election was for
Nio leg wlrttuie only atid for the sen ate.
Klnnlftnn worn held in Olllv 11 of 21
Of those tuo Jiopiiimcujm
llie ' eight dollars in all. If the mouth of i toner, ami w i ame uninauagcamo unu
. 1 G I A lit, A .1 ..1.... . fnM il.. .r,i n fin
:ooK Hie amount t,0 river W)1S opened and tho tr - u,r"li,l,".i?''r " V h i
old buv vh'-h' ,, . ii the 2th of OctoUr nho was cicixcd
oiu i.iw, i ic ii , u.,,(.i.i .. f,i(..iinor rtinnin" we could ..n ..,i s.t,,.. .. ...i... .,
,. ,1.,,,, ,,,,, " . . Ill UXMHIl mm lllllill vi--iiij nvik
IWlCIl II1C "t'O.l , tl., of tliattm- fur tn ArA. 1.. . :....l..,l:.. ... U'lul.,.,- T?rntn
, IIIUIIIVI III Will ... ... .'.. . ..w -.v. l-, lllt;itlll!ll I lj'l. .liu. ......
every eeni i , T ...... . ...:. ,i ,... i. ,i, nu, f fi,.(iu.r until tim ad of
t ii t Ji?i i Kt i:iLt-ti inn lunai . i;uu inr' . imv .--- ..w .. -
what a large pn3enger trafile would
immediately open up between this
place and the Bay. Lot uh goon lniard
the steamer at the Bandon wharf and
in lest than four hours wo can walk
ashore in Empire City, we have
nothing to do in fact but round Cape
Arago. At present to reach Umpire
it will take U3 two days and we in tut
endure an amount of inconvenience
and discomfort almost intolerable. The
riier is our natural highway tnd round
the Cape U tho way to Coot Hag. We
hope then that tho people on the Bay
will take tho matter up warmly and
aid us iu our ontorprino that will bo
boneiicial to us all.
Komethhig New.
lieittif il
,... f n nml tlir, I)rinfirr:ita OI10. Of
.1 ...... o .',w.l,l Inut.vtHir who hold Tt iu n.oortod that KillE CotOWaVO.
over this vear, soveu oro Bepublicaiwj of tho Zulus, wa born ot mulatto
nnd three Democrat.-, so that the "- iwronU in i"ottc coy. "' f
nle will fctand 17 llepublicaus and !5 1 vania, on the 8th of March, le.i, and
Womocraota. Tho house will paobably j tjmt hi- right name is Uiarlw Man a
way. Alio siory guu.T mi. ".
when Cluirle was ton years obi, Jus
parents removed to I'hdudeJphm,
where he was educated by a wealthy
gentleman for a iniwdonary to Liberia.
But in 38o'J tho heretofore studious
1mm- ran away and saiiod for Enghmd.
Enlisting in tho Britiah army, ho
ftorved through tho Crimean war, re
ceiving an ugly flesh wound at the
.,, r Hnimuiimol. Tho storv
ntuiiiiinb .v"..-.- .i i
goes on to give his many trials and
adventures, until he was finally eel
ashore at the mouth of tho TuleUa
stand about 103 to 03, or n majority of
between GO to 70 on a joint ballot. Tho
legislature now elected docs not chooo
a United Htatea Senator, but the wim
tora now elected hold over till next
year, end will vote for a Konalor to suc
ceed Katon. ,,
MASSACiitJSETrt. Iteturns from all
but eight towns Rivo the following vote
Sontt. 121.710 ; Butler, 1087 ; Adams
i,73i; Eddy, 1,473.
Jacob Aiiuorr tho l"d'g n"ln.,r'
nd brother to tho late John 8. C. Ah
IwU, died at his homo in Farmington
Me. on the Slat ult-, agod 70 yiw.
Uf waa the author of over 00 books.
wuoiiK them the "Jtollo Books."
SlSrpprt Story Hooks' "Marco I'atil
wie"ondabout20ofa sorios of jJ
jtrnted histories, also u Hbtory if
AVnerleivin four volumes. Vany of
JMTworkaare familiar to oyory Anion-
"Sili'thooMK'y.
November, the ix survivorx clung to
the wreck exposed to the colu and
storm, without covering, and kept
continually wet by the cas that swept
over them." They had some food, but
had little water to drink, and when
relief came they were almost frantic
with joy. Tho Petrel w.-w a small
Hohnoner of only (l tons. Her mast
er, fieo. PUlier, was her owner, She
was built in .VewbiiryjKirt, Mass.
GJ.1Z;5tAL S'KWS.
Ciias. JfoBiiKi: iu again to bo con
nuctod with tho II 'eatern Star, of llosc
burg. frBAJjainiit arriving from Europo
roiwrt severe weather on the banks of
Newfoundland, which detained them
from 24 to 48 hours beyond schedule
time. Tho steamship Albania from
Ciirdiir, Oct. 2fth, was thrown so far
over on her side that it was difficult to
keep her headed iij to tho galo and
the sou sivept over her decks foro and
aft, carrying overboard everything
movable and doing slight damage to
iioruiper work.
Tun oast drift in the 2200 foot level
from Hierra Neveda. east shrfl, has
Btruck a new formation, showing lino
quartz and carrying water to such an
.rtn.ii iliut, it bus ftonoed work for
tho iresont, not daring to proceed,
Tho quartz looks well and gives fair
assays. It is not yet known what it
will amount to, whether a foot wide or
a big vein.
Tub storm on tho 0th inet. at San
Francisco, was jiroiluctlvo ot consul
RKW AKVKKTINUMKKTN.
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jt II VI !."" "'" .,--, , .
;t.:; i. Zolnland. bv tho captain of erablo. minor damage ai long vie -j-
",.'.:".. r:...i- A.. ..i.ini. I, l,.ul n ntr ill tho Jianr. r-overai swan
IL lUIVII tlllUVI I .... ..... . - , i. .;
.... ir IT!. ...!. ..l.il..
iniiL'L'letl liiniKCH. xiis in""" "'
craft in mission bay wero Urlven
ashore or sunk. Tho steamer Idaho
ffJToulSZUllTiTl ! dragged i hnchor. and went ashore
!"0t?J?Cim 1?,, had riKon to the.atiKitrero. Tho sh.j.s Ohesttr
mi-itioii of ttraalK, or chief, and in and lidderside came jn collision anit
'iBTlwi. Sih.Bife.onil on several both wote considerably damaged.
1871 wiis mnqo ki "".",, w' ,-... Ferry steainors had very rough pas
SS'l" tsHges,and creek boats were drawn oil.,
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nrc
E3IE1
Settlenient
AND
EARLY SETTLERS
-OF-
COOS BAY!
This interesting and amusing
work will be ready for delivery in
about two weeks. Tho concluding
Chapter will contain a list of all the
ofiiccrs of Coos county from its
organization to tho present. Many
new, novel and
K5TKKTAirWCl VRATCKCN
Not horctoforo mentioned will be
incorporated in the Rook.
PKZC3I, aa oasrrTa.
Orders addressed to tlio Coasi.
Mail oflice will bo placed on file
and promptly filled when the work
is out.
Advertisements
Will be inserted at the following
rates:
Onk Pack,
Hai.k-1'agk,
One-Third Pagb, -One-Fouuth
Page,
$10 00
0 50
fi .V)
- 4 50
NASBURG & HIRST,
l'KOXT StUHKT, JI MISItl-IKM), OltX.
NEW GOODS lTvi-:VKKYPTI?AM-er;
keop constantly on hand In
our largo and eoninuidlnus store, a
Well selected stuck nf
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
cousitsing of the bi 'M staple nnd fancy
IDIT GOODS,
of all kind, the choicest
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
A 1.VIUIS STOCK 01'
CLOTHING,
HATH and CAPS,
HOOTS and HIIOKS.
UlUUMSKS and Oil, OLOTIlfNO,
HUI'PKKS and OIL CLOTH
U1500KKUV and (J LASS
WAKKtllAKDWAKK
and TOOLS,
Cigars and Tohn ,
VAJl'S. OILS.
ami V.tBSfltStreMS.
;Bio''B:n,B-'jt:s
uiut J.It? OECK,
- I!A.'?VAKtJiiiiit
.tinu xrviox.
CUTI.nilY. W': ,!
1I7..C1I-'. .';, ii
Scii.ool 3oo3s:s
STATIONERY,
arxjxiixriMaiixrf ca- aoooa,
anz) uroaBXiKTfar
Our exton-'ixeHlHiw eases aro tllltil
wish the linen l
MILLINERY ANO FANCY GOODS,
pricks to scrr the tjmus.
X. H. All gondii piireh.iKi at our
bturc Mill lie i!oIiereil froo t cliurge
at anv noint on tho route of the
it?aiucr M rtle. vl-l-tf
& "
Central Hotel,
0 r. A and IVitt Wm., M vkhiiuki.u. liu
-T"pAVI.(iTAkl.N niAKOi: OF
! -1 the iilxiw it mud home, i' ra
pronuC to our p.itroii",
a'lr.-iliiM ('arc. K'nlr Bi:i:Stik
And coiirti-oiM attci.tion.
C-A TKIAL Iri HOLICITKD.PO
or it is.iii
Is Mi'Il Htippiittl in it line, anil is under
our personal uui'WiMitrnt.
WKKHh.N UllO'S.
l'roprtetors.
MCW
i CM
mm,
Sewing Machines,
JUST ui:ci;ivi: ijy stameu!
AT REDUCED RATES, BY
I1KNUYU. !'L()K(Ji:it,
1. Mri'H Kmpire t'ity.
riot.'co or Klnal t'roof.
U. H L VM) Ovvwe, J
lto8rni'Ki.,Or , Nov. lih,lS7!i.(
AT0TICU Ir. UKIlKItV OIVL'N
--' that the fidlutiing iiuuied settler
im filed notice of liis inii'iition to
make fuml jiroof in Kitpport of his
chiini, ami wH'iiri) Jiiiitl entry thereof
at tlio expiratuiii oi thirty ifuy iroin
tlio dale of thin notice, vu: rre
oiiiotion ilo'lnr.tlorv Ktatfiiibnt. Nu,
:t.VJ I, of Micba-1 Jhil! v, for tho SW of
XW'H. boo. 7. T JW, b ft H wcl, SKii
of NK'jf . and biU 'J and 8 nee. T m,
S It Ki wot, mid iinuM-a tlie following
ashii witnewK', iix : J'atrick Hughca
of Cm ry Co.. Or., and Ivlward Wil-
son, ol Curry Co., l)r.
Wx, P. JL-.WJAH1M,
f-lG ItegUter.
J'JiOFESSlOIfAL CA11DH.
BnsinesB card?, hnlf-meaKure, one
and a half inches, s- - $1 50.
ffi f
I'
lilt- I
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
Unitbh Ktatks Laxu Omrtt,)
UoHtJBnto, Oct.2, 1870. S
TkTOTIfM-: Is IinitKOY (ilVHiV
-i-'l tliat the following namud wttler
linn filed notice of him intention to
imtko final proof in mipjioit of his
claim, and wcure final entry tlutreof
at the cxpiiatiou of thirty ilayn from
the ditto of tbiii notice, viz : Tboiuaa
Wooden jiro-crnpt ion dfclaralorvHtatn
liicnt No. :illJ, for the loU No. 1 .t 12,
and S of XKl wction 1, T. f'.l S. It.
lo woaf, and nonii'rt the following an
hiH wituoueii, vis : .Ianien 1. ltiiMell
of Curry county, and Louin Turner of
Cooa county, Oregon.
VI. 1'. UlVJAMIN,
flJ-5w Itegintor.
lABtSBII'BBU.Bt
DR. all, (lOLl)KX, I'ltont.
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moKOOJinooitm,
Al.iO CltOli'K
6IBARS and TOBACCO
add eor thing u.imlly t.i'pt l rt
MKI'UAI. tUrlSNlUi
Vratet'tplUnif (arvfttllll Coin-
liiuindtd.
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COOS HAY
UU81iNl!B8 OAKlifl
T.C. MArlCHY.al.il
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ISMrtltK ClTV, OlIlooS'
C. 11. nOLDIJN, M.l.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
M.iKftiimiai, Oni:.n,
0. V.'. T0WBK, M. ).
PIIYSICIAN&gllJIGEON,
lARMirmtn, Orkoos,
9SRJ
RI1TIIHE
STOEE,
CoNfTANTl-V ON II IM)
jrMttrrmk tt Jinbteattn,
Chair f lounge,
CViOs .lv Cvm1l,
lICTUKr.rt, KHAMKS, MOUIJHSUH,
TAHLEH. MlItltDKs! e.
:ini!i:tujr-rMm4 B'uruliuro
Made to Order.
COITJXS made utahiittt notice.
SEWtKG WACHIN6S
Attachmuxti, .t:it.rs drc.
1 MA UK,
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y. a anoisu m. n.
PHYSICIAN a SUHGEON,
Cognlltp fity, (i(oi,
K. tMlAXAMII, J. V. HlMI toy,
TIAZARD A UAIII.TN(
! ATTWWIY8 h COUNSEUOnS AT LAW
Will practice in the vurioii. n'lrts
of the mate.
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J. 3V. SXGVriXlT.
ATTtXErfOl,.mil)RTI,lW
MAHSHFlKl.n.tMtn.oV
t;. wEiwrKii,
ATTORNEY & COUHSEUORATUW
MKHIHtl I), ( )!.. i
mm SEmiSTACKEN
XWAITPrBlirJIW.WiMM'Ell,
r.xrinp. iity, of.
C'Mllectirwii atwl othw biim .. rhrn(
tw my ban.t, till) iii-vtve r u.j.i t(rtl.
timi. tti-(
w. i. wniuiir.
rr. A Mttwnti and C. S. lmtu
Cojriu.R I'itv, (..
Wlfl attend to IhehuiineoN i -m
in any pm-t ottiui istuntv.
I'M i ITHlpv of Htl tUrMi 1 1 i' .
nlJn.!i:( wlioit iiKik-r.
W. (I WKBNTEft.
nr..uvn i.v
&,. Boots. Shoes
Ami l.cnlhri' I'lnatiifti..
M vKxiuiKLp, Oa.
niAVE I.ATJJLY HKTl'llXKn
J fiom San Franciitco with a cum-pli-tf
HttH-k of t'M'ry iliiuj: in ny liue
mid) niadf l.')ttiniil nhiit, etc.
-BST IfiATERIAlOHLYUSEO.-: '"
OIUU JKrttVLiJ UHCj !
i. u. (ittiHUuun,
AtrrMtr ai c icrtsiu.1 . i i;f
A mbi'ri .f i-obl.r jititmi.( i i- i , i
fully f4irit't. t 't,
WINTER ARRAHGSMENT,
Tld Innihi..i iKrtr nil. . 1. t' . n-l
fiK'ititltHI fur iVlJllll'MI t (,, I ri i
tVis; fttiHi.it ..I NMilbcrti is:, , .i, Ut
Am.liaiiyU .iduutvUMl llim .'ciurt
intnm mi fulhwi ;
.SfJffw trtll wiv Cws Citu eivrtf , ' i , . . , .
diiy ( Sunday v, . pt.-d; nt 7 : JJ a. , j lft ' Ut.vilatturj In..'. nr
Th Jttnittr Drjutrhiu .it.
Ktubtnriiitr ftftlmifwi)' I :..i.. c.
nrtltnr. Ominmar, tnii'i ' . Il -i
1 HE TCAVELIBfi . UBI.IG
WllA 1IM THtH TO IIS
CHEAPEST. HEiT,ul QIUCKKST
OF ALL ItOClKH
TO nOSEBURa OR AMY PAHT OF THE
IHfJERJOR.
r ixf. c x x it c t i o x ar ab
j with tin cars and over hittd stage
at Rsburjj.
All buNinew entnmtMl W ottr care
iil be Attended to with proinptue
and (wvurily.
flyrKARB TIBDUOKD TO laB
I'ach p.u$cnfjcr aUowdSO of baggage.
Frurth pftrtiettUini enquire of
j?, SOHJSrrKK, At.
ToltitraiA office, Rmpiro City.
OrS.H. li-UMSV,
UUtiM-o ilttl, Alarol !). I, Or. Sfl
I lljri'HMlJLy, I'BIIKIi'ir "HN.'I " . ( Ml i,
tat and tWtltid ArtthiiMti
The tirniur tU-fHiruutnt
ITwilwtw'inu RhKik-fetvt.iK i .i. umt
.lrtilloentrnitafiy, t'licm i r ti
l Kcowmiy, (lln, Rbn. v .,
AritbtMitp, Aibrn, ; . . ;.
ntimotrjr and rtrvvinf. '
wrmrf.
Iasrtns-'. :i
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18,00
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gas im
K. B. DKAX,
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cfia A n L0CKHA8T HOTEL
En (ft 1 At. is, .11. i,cu,a t t'lu-t , i ;.
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Lh'cryiFeedWlahhs
MAR8HFIELD, OG'N,
j wiLLcox
AXJ)
C. H. MKIiCHANT.
Wll 1JAVK AI.W.VY8 0.V Jf.V.IDA Feu.
Aiwortiiicnt Of
H.r.
STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE.
LUMBEB
N01ILK UUiiS.
l'riinetorii
EC9NQM1!
O00i:iK0 OU HEAIIKfl-
New Excelsior Oil Stove, .lojuit LiVixiifmcEs,
MANDFAfiTIJItKDTOOKOKIt
And
SOLD IM ANY QUANTITY DESIHED,
and ut tho
Jpit UiaTlilnj fur I.l)jlit IIa-uclcriilii)j.
II will Droll, Ikxut, r.() luka Ult ir (liin (' l nt
WwlHIor. B.u.1 fur Ci.viiluJi. AUK.N7S UAh'lCll.
COLEMAN GAB ATPAIIATUS AND
OIL CO
ts JfAHKrr 8r, - CHlriat, Tit
Tli Orut Cur fur Iijl)''". Iii'Ui!-!luii, nilluni
BuUcti, MrCwnUlut, lrf wvlAtfim, U.ueiiU
Iil.llllj.iiii.Ulliiu.lliili
or Hli 1.K1.I1, J.lrcr A bj Ueu
vu lli il dlKjvinJ
ilUl.i In of
ABSORPTION.
iUi Vnm: N' linrtar lllllt.
reul fur HiciiUk, dtMnlu
lll (lit At kjijiiIoii Cuit
nd 111 Mtulnlluil It U anulcg Iu 111 hJoli. bf luull-
cln.
Driix-ptU licit, S;j.
Vciirauil Akiib nJI,0'l.
Tonle lltll, 91, Mini liifnnt licit, $1.
TbcM Ulu trill ln Mill to miy aiMinw fina nf 1iIj
n r-l't of Hx)ir.li, ur tUXt fur lufunt'i Unit.
A0ENT8 wanltil In ctcry county iu tLo
Unlle-l BtAtu.
Addrcw, FlflllKIl MKDICATED BELT CO.
Wi Illlnola Hi., Clilcngo,
MBMWMlWHMBMflKffTffrTTff'Krfr
De. FisDirs
Medicated
BELTS.
mum MARKETS,
M tttgiiHgiji Kmi-iiiw Ony.
II. I'.WHITNICY, I'MCU-UIKTOB.
A jiooil supply of
and all kimU of
SALTMEATS and VEGETABLES
coiiHtaiitly on hand, AUo a
K(Ml Himk of
V"33SSS3Li
AMD
wmim gamps
huppuiii) at shout notk'k
u nf
Wo hnvn lutHy Liiilt n rr-t t la
HtAltle on riiioMtrwt.aml hum llnri-oi
lollirc at till Iiolirn. lUnlini iluiir nt
iliort notice.
COVM tlA BBIir.K KS JOB',
l Kitorr or Tin: ckxvii i. iidti:i
MandifU'ld, ijh.
I f ou wont an )' nhavo,
A i;rjol 01 liarbir ever gave,
I imt rail on me nt niy j-.iIikwi,
Fitun morn 'till nl.'jlit or huxy noon ;
My rAZuw'rlmrp, my mdorc', kiu-n,
My nlupfniiitiiiid iiMich'iiii ;
And thee-J Hi in l- i'mi n u ill Ihid
Raehttitl-lnioniiit innidnd ;
J trim tin haii hhIi I ill for(( uti,
Of BOtW0 till! prli l ir 11 f f V fl'lltH ;
KliniiipHuiiiK, u.n, I .In i Km null,
(Hvi'flioa trial, I', i vmIIU'II ;
Ho littlptnvgruri'nin i( iuiiko tju hol-
lur,
Vu BeeUotpa a (p ii (it of n dollar.
.1 u .. '' v '". I'u'l'r.
I.n. Uot and i-i. Ml nl.. nUaiH ready.
IM-.UI
Kuipiro House,
'JrS 0.o p e kl cL-
Kmpiiik t'tTV.
rniiis liorHJPiiAB nuBN ub-
.1 opemil Ihrouuliottt,
GOOD BEDS AKD800D BOARD,
Ntt aillXICSJMVOKS oiiijitotjcil.
TRKM8 I.IRK1IA1..
F K UlNCllUBTKIl,
l'ropriotor(
1 rt tK
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iifyiwiiTiwi i iinwiiiiini
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