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The Coast Mail. HATUKPAY, - - MAftOH T3, 1880. IIEI'UIIMCAX HTATK CONVENTION. A Itcptthllcan Convention for tlic Slate of Oregon in called lo meet nt Portland, Wednesday, April 2lst, 1880, nt 11 o'clock a.m., forth purpose of nominal Imj a candidate for Congress, three can didal for Presidential Klectors, three vntiilidnlnif for .Indues of tho Supreme Court, Judges nml Prosecuting Attorneys for oach of tho several Judicial District", nnd tho election of nix delegates to attend the National Itepuhlican Convention, nnd to transact hucIi other husiness as may properly conic before the Conven tion. Tho Convention will consist of 163 Del egates, apportioned among the various counties as follows: naki-r 4 (iiiiitmi n Olnrktunna II) I.finc... 9 Mnn It Marlon 17 Multnomah .11 Polk 7 Tlllaainok 1 Umatilla 7 Union 5 Washington 8 Waco Yamhill V t'lnhoi ft Columbia a Com , .0 .3 II .A Tnrrjr .... Duuctnfl., (IrntiL.... Inckann, ..0 Josephine 3 l.nkc a Tho same being one Delegate for every 100 votof, nnd one for every fraction of Wl votes nnd overcast for Secretary of State at tho last general election. Tho Committee recommend that the primaries bo held on Saturdav, April 3. 1S80, and the County Contention on S.itnrJ day, April 10,1M utiles otherwise ordered hy the proper County Central Committee. David Fhomax, Chairman. josrn Sivon, Secretary. Kxpcimp of Living. Samuel J. Bridge, formerly Uni fed Staffs Appraisor-Goneral at Ran Francisco, was requested on bc hnlf ol tho "Bulletin" to talk about the prices aud comforts of living in other countries. lie possesses a reservoir of knowledge- on such sub jects, having traveled nearly all over tho world, and touched many Fourcos of inside information. In Ids cosy room at the Occidental Ho tel he chatted for two hours on top ics of this kind, occasionally diverg ing to deeper subjects. Said he : " Sweden is a most de lightful country. The scenery is charming, especially during the summer months. The women are handsome, the mon kind and the boys and girls polite. One can live at the best hotels for $2 a day, or get a good room for 50 cents a day. The servant girls get 2 a month $24 a year but the" manage by wearing cheap and durable garments to clothe themsjlwes comfortably." "Coming down to the question of cheapness and comfort," said Mr. Uridgc, " I believe that the island of St. Michael, the pearl of tho Azores group, is about the best in the world. The climate is Boft and agreeable, the scenery lovely and the people noted for their simplicity and kind ness. Labor is very cheap, and con sequently the roadsMcrrdlrrg from the town of St. Michael are of the finest character. The streets are kept marvelous! v clean. The island f about thirty miles Fquare and j picturesque. One can buy five eggs ' for 2 cents, a chicken for 121 cents, beef for 3 conts a pound, and hire a good house for seven dollars a month. You can live well for$G00 a year; handsomely on ?700, and livo in superb style, keeping horses and carriages, for $1,000. The gar dens aio beautiful features of the island. In one garden there are four thousand plants of different varieties. The land is owned by a few rich people, and rents very high. A quarter of an aero brings 115 a year. The peasants or laboring peo ple go barefooted aud livo very eco nomically. Probably 1100 a year supports a small family. Tho fashions in dress have not changed within a hundred yean?, nnd this applies to the best society. Tho women wear copakes, a gar ment reaching from tho neck to the feet, and bearing some resemblance to the "ulster" which the ladies of San Francisco wear. The head cov ering is called a "capilla," and ia like one of the old-fashioned New England bonnets, but it is attached Homo way to the copake. A girl, seeing a strangor approaching, con coals hor faco with tho capilla. The native people recognize their friends by their (out. Mr. Bridge obsorved that it was getting quilo the fashion in BoBton to go to tho Azores to spend a winter. llecurring to tho topic of cheap living in San Francisco, he said: T do not consider San Francisco a cheap placo to live, except in com pnribon with other largo citieB of America and tho great cities of Eu jopo. In India a peasant can sub sist for 3 conts a day. That much money will buy food enough to sus tain him. Tho negroes along tho wlmrvcBf Boston any thoy can get along if thoy earn 25 cents a day." "In France," said Mr. Bridge, "living ia reduced to a science. Nothing is wasted. Kverything is utilized. This accounts for tho wonderful jreenpornt t ve power of the nation. Tho calculation is made that an ncroofland supports a man; two acres a man midwife. It ia a rule in Franco that people unable to support children have none, and the same idea begins to prevail in the New England States of tin's conti nent. When I was at my old homo not long ago, the Assessor who took tho valuation of tho town thirty years ago, then found from five to eight children in a family. Last your lie took it and found only from one to tha'o. The aversion to chil dren prevails among tho fashionable classes also." Again coming back to the cost of living, Mr. Bridge said: 'In Paris I met a lady whose acquaintance I made in San Francisco, when she and her husband were living at the rate of $15,000 a year. I knew that her income had been reduced to $800 a year, and asked her how she managed to get along. She occupied a tint in a tvspeetable and pleasant hut not fashionable quarter of Paris, for which she paid $1G0 a year. She had a parlor, two bedrooms and a kitchen on one iloor, an attic room for her maid and a place in tho cel lar for fuel. She spoke of the con venience of buying the smallest quantity of provisions for a sou or two, thus being enabled to buy con siderable food for a franc. Tho Isle of Malta is a cheap place, and many people go there to spend a winter. You can got a su perb house for $ 100 a year or live at tho best hotels for 12 a day. Venice is only a place to visit. One can live cheap, but there are not many attractions. Florence, once the cheapest place in Italy, is now the dearest. Constantinople is an expensive place, especially for tourists, who arc required to pay four dollars a day at the hotels. The city presents a beautiful spectacle from the Bos phorus, but the vision of beauty is dispelled when one gets ashore and sees the filthv streets, and notes tho squalid condition in which many of tho people live. Speaking of his travels abroad , Mr. Bridge said : " When I went to Eu rope in 1S5S, it cost me 15 a day during my absence from this coun- trv. This included all exienses on n'n, o,? cn T nvrw,,T,l so n ,ux. , , ,.,'. ., ,. . for food, jodmng, omnibu? hire, and visits to the galleries, and -3 a day for locomotion. I generally travel ed second or third-class, and found it quite comfortable. Now it costs me 16 50 a day to travel in Europe. One whoso desires can see England, Ireland and Scotland in three months of one year, return home, and the next year visit France, Bel gium and Switzerland, for less mon ey than it takes to visit Saratoga one season. As a rule. Americans wno travel abroad spend money lavishly, and indulge in all sorts of extrava- gance. S; F. Bulletin Zjcnrf U oT Moitrnlnpr. Visitor to this country are groat ly fcurprised at the long period during which people wear mourning and re main in seclusion. The custom must be purely American, for it does not obtain elsewhere. In England a wid ow or widower may, with perfect pro priety,iHvcst themselves of mourning attire at tho end of twelve months, although in most cases they must re tain it, in some degree a while longor. Mourning is worn for parents one year, but changed to lighter mourn ing after six months, nnd tho same as regards tho mourning of parents for children. Except in case of wid ows anil widotvors it is not deemed at all obligatory to abstain from society for more than six months, although in the case of parent? who havo lost children it would bo unusual to go to large entertainments beforo tho ex piration of a year. When a parent has died well stricken in yenrs, and quite in ordinary courso of nature, it j would excite no remark were the chil - dren to go to quite dinner parties af. ) ter three months. A two yean mourning seclusion would, in such a case, he deemed affectionate. Mourn ing is hero carried to such lengths that 6omc people really pars a large part of their lives in weoping and se clusion, the death of a father, mother and sister or brother making an ag gregate of five years. It is a question whether tvo aro not carrying the thing too far. Life was surely not made to ho spoilt in permanent ecclu sion on account of boreavomcnt.moro especially for thoso who, in the ordin ary course of nature, mtixl precede uh. Thousands of persons would gladly cut short their mourning hut for tho tyrranyof fashion, which uihitrarily rules inthi as in so much husido. Xete York Times. Dr. If. II. Tolano, of San Fniuui co ib dead. ArUhiinliitnn Jovcrumcnf. The CiriV and Military Gatelle saya that the following is tho programme tho Indian government will enforce, unloss soino unforeseen accidents oc cur: First, that Herat and Afghan istan are to ho placed undor Persian rule ; second, that Southern Afghan istan, with Cnndahar as its capital, is to he a dependency under British protection : third, that Kastorn Af ghanistan ia to be a dependency un dor British protection, with Iho'cnni tal atCalml, tlteso two dependencies to le garrisoned by Haxira ICiuil Dash and other native levies undor Knglish olllcers; fourth, that portions of Af ghanistan territory is to be nnnexed to Khelnt and Cashmere; fifth, that India retain Kurth Khoshtand Khy her to Jellalabad;aud, finally, the'io U a strong inclination to form Men into a State under Anglo Persian guarantee. Nhtpvt reckH. The steamer Alexandria arrived at Xcw York on the 2tUh tilt., from Mediterranean ports, bringing intelli gence that the Wilson line steamer Hindoo, bound from New York for Hull, was abandoned on February rJd 'in Int. "1 30. Ion- 41 00, on her beam j ends, ttith her funnel gone nnd decks I swept. The first and second olllcers ' !U1(l 'pwrtermastcr had been washed rwnrlwtti tl ti ml Iia vtnm .. nf n... V UWHI Mf unit HIV VlUtllllllVI i IW crew and passengers, Tvl in number vrero taken on board tho Alexandria and brought to this port. The Alex andria also on February 10th fell in with the brig Julia from Port Cabello for Swansea, in a sinking condition, and took off hercretr.S in number. GENERAL NEWS. A Washington- City girl is suing Senator Hill of (Jeorgia for $10,000 damages for -eduction. Hon. and Airs, II. II. Gilfry, now in Washington, wore recently made hap py by the arrival of a girl baby. Dennis Kk.vkney habeen lobbying at Sacramento and will bo prosecuted, as it is an ollcnsc under the famous ! New Constitution. Two silver bricks, valued at .f .'1000. were brought into Pendleton from 'Grannto creek by Sam Parish recently. In New York municipal elections, i the Republican and Democrats arc nlioiit evenly divided. In Iowa, the Ilepnblicans arc successful. Dn. DKAxnRKTii, of Sing Sing, has left -100,000 to seven daughters, and the remainder of his property to his six sons, providing they pay his widow 1 mVl nor ii.r... ti. fnr lIFo i ' ' I Sctti.eks between Pendleton and I the Columbia find great diflrculty I . ... . ... ,. . ..... r in striking water, digging wells from 30 to SO feet deep, at a cost of about fS per foot. Tun Timci says : Stockraiscrs have boon unfortunate in Jackson county this season, especially some of those owning sheep. A largo per cent, of1 btock will succumb before spring and Ies3 wool will be exported than for some years past. The Republicans carried the city election in Maine on Tuesday. Las: year, in Portland, the Fusionists had i40 majority in a total vot j Tl''3 ycnf t,ie Republican otc of 5.S4 1. a have 1,231 maioritv in a vote of o..'5"0. This is re garded as a rebuke to the FiHionhts. Walla Wallv irafcAmaii : Hon ry Tcbeau and Thomas Hawkins have invented a wheel, driven by stoam, which, ifauccosful will do away with onginos altogether. Those who looked upon the project as a foolish under taking, wore surprised when they saw it work. CorV.illis Gazelle: Tho Alsoa bay, would ben splendid location for a can- nory salmon of the choisest varieties being abundant in thcirseason. There i is also a fine location for a store. A good man with a small stock of gen eral merchandise would do well tlnrc. j The private Secretary of I.eland Standford, presidont of tho Central Pacific Railroad Co. and of tho Occi- j dental and Oriental steamship Co f confirms the report that tho Pacific Mail gives up its China line to the Union and Central Pacific railroads, j including tho steamers City of Peking j and City ofTokio TP T "npfl.Tl (feCn - , " wwv- E. U. DEAN, I). WTLLCOX A.vn C. II. MERCHANT. WE HAVE AlAVAYri o.n- Ha.ni A I'L'LL Assortment Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE --. -.-! -r-n-i t U iVLJziJi.JfiTJSTOM. w Vf6 MAXUFACTL'UKI) TO OUDKU And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED and nt tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES BAY VIEW Win. Reielicrt9Priiirieto r Keeps constantly on hand, mid oilers for sale a superior article of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WHOl.PSAl.H ,vjci HlVPAll,. MY UAH IS SCI Pl.t Ft) WITH VJ IK C HOICK ST MiAXDS 0V WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS BKAXCll SAl.r OXAT F.MPIUK CITY. TEEEJ LOCKHART HOTEL, Jlrs. 7i. M. Laehhart Km rim: City. Proprietress Oi.x. Koselmrg A: Coos Hay STAGE LINE, ,. CIMl'GIl Ax CO., Proprietors. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Stayes will leave Coon City evevj day (Sunday excepted) at 7 JtO A. v. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC win. kind tius to in: CltKAPKST. ItKSTand QUICKEST of all norma ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF THE INTERIOR. nhosi: coxx k c t i o x m apk j tt itli the cars and overland stage: at I!ooburg. All hut-im"" entrusted to our care will be attended to ttith proiiiptnc.- and security. car FA UK RKDUCKD TO ?r...jM 7wici pastenyer (illowfdSQbi ofbatjgmjt . For Further iwirticulars enipiire of F. SCHETTF.K.Agt. Telegraph ollice, Kmpire I'ltv. Ors. s. p.aiu:y, llliuuo lintel. Mar-IilieM. Or. -.'s :tiAi:siirii:i.i Drug $tore, DR. C. 11. OOLnivX, Puopii. Opposite Xathiivy'n Store. II A V K C 0 X S T A X T I. Y 0 X II A X I) ALL S-OUTS OK -AND- MKDicixwr, pi'rpom:s, jD-viro-K'X'trxi'ai'si , S I" O IV C5-X3 H . TOiijiaT.AriTi C3JT3SJ, raain-UMiarvY, BTJVTIOIVKH.V yV3V3D SCIIOOLBOOKS, ai.m) ciioiri: CIGARS and and everything usually kept in a MEUICAL M.-PK.NStnt. l'vchcvlptlons i a re f all u Com- poamlcd. Al-3-tf E. A. Anderson, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MAitsnFir.i.i), on. nACLIXCf DONK AT SHOUT NO tice and at very reasonable rates COAL ASD WOO!) CONSTANTLY ON HAND' !9k I,,E Central Hotel, Cor. A and Front Sts., Maiihiikikld.Oh. -Ca-AVIXO TAk7:X CIIAUGI2 OF im the iiIkivc iiuined house, we can promise to our patrons, rirxl-cliihs I'nrc, I'nli" Ialluf; And courteous attention. fi-a-f-A TKIAL IS SOLICITBD.SKT OUltJtAJi U ttcll supplied in Us line, and is under our persona. '"-UlCN UUOS, Proprietors Ts B00T& SHOE MAKER Mausih-'IL-ld.Oox. WXIjIjDoAx.xWx, ' OF ' .-r-,.. in 0 iiwirniifMi iiniiiiitTiiiiti iinu only tho BEST MATERIAL .1 tt2rSIojion Fiont Street, opposite tlio I'ionct T Warhol, vl-7-t! iPHFM O $ ViI.NLS lOK to ,ngj . H jj- Hours. BREWERY. OOOS H3.A."2" If I 41 KF MtUIISIII'II-1.1), OUKtlON, W. U. Simpson ,t I. Uoi.i.wo Proprietors. M EATS and provisions of ail kinds sold at I he lowest hting rates and ;! r;if ;! at auv noint desired point stj-ifie?: iHES YKSSFI.S. UKfOIXO CAMPS A XD F Ml I.IKS, ALWAYSFADY, CifirWe keep notliinu but ihobest,3 .nnd uiMire satisfaction. l.-l-tf Sia ttcek in .vonr own town. Terms ami $5 free. Address II. ll.ti.urtT & Co. I'oithinil, Mnino. EUGENE O'CONNELL, , !! ti l l: in Stoves & Eanges. I atet IlIiH.i d Hardwarejools, tNI i Implements. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. L-AJVCIPS & OILS. WOOD.t WIM.OWWARK, Mr.un, Water Pipe and Fitt'mK, Gran ite anil Plated Wales. M.tMK.tcn nnns or TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE. .lOIl AVOItli Executed with Dispatch. CvJrKXTRAS for .Stoves, Plows Mowers and Reapers furnished at short notice. TECE PIONEER MARKETS, Maupiiiil'mi .1 Kmiiim: City. II. 1'. WH1TNKY, 1'iioi'KIi:toii. A gool mipply of M I'TTON IJKIiF. CAXNIM) (iOOCS, KTC , KTC. I'OItK, KTC and all kinds of sALTMEATSaniVEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a good stock of GIIOCWIIIUB. V E SSE L S logging" GAMPS SUPPLIED AT S1I0HT XOTWIi Jv-itf THE NEW DRUG STORE, MA IISFIHLD, Oil. XKXT D00UT0 MAILOI'Iin:. J.OIIIS MUSIIOK, Proprietor, I'UKL STOCK OF Drum & Medicines, -' (JOXSTAXTKY OX HANI). nasi' ltitAxns or vigajis fiigjrl'rosoiijilioiis Carefully Com Iiouudcd by Coiiipoloul I'liysioiau, I1USIXKSS t'A ItDH. T.( MAlMvBV.M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kmimiik Citv,'Oui:oo.v. 0. It. OOliDKK, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MAitstinni.il, Oiiiaiiix. C. W.TOWICU.M. 1). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M.titsurtiu.n, Oiit'.noM. W. V. ANtilCI,, M. 1). PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON Cmiullle Cit ii, Ofin. fc II. Jltz.tnn, J. W. Hamilton IIA.A1M) tv HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW t ill pini'tice in the tanotis colitis of the state OITKT AT l-MI'MII CITV, Oll.V. 0". "Ml. SIO-LIIT. ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MAi5siini:u.oii:iox. (1. W15IJSTKIJ, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M MISIIMI t I), OllKIIDN. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, nTl III' 111 "111 ll' i' I'Ml l'L'n VJHMI .ui:iiw ii nidi i um& .. L II. 1 IMII'llli: flTY, 0(JX. Colleclimm and tillier btisiiicss jdneed in mv IniiiiN, ttill n-ceite piompt iitten linn. vl-.'l-tf V. V. WHKillT, I'. S. Mineral and U. S. Deputy S II It V K YOU, t'oin'it.i.r. City, Oo.n. Will altciidto lhebtwiiu(toMurveyiii) in iinv ixn t of the county. lYricct iiuipMof nil Hiirveted hinds, fur iiislu'iiat iinrt notice. i:. is. ; it i xii it on, ATTi RNEY aid rfOSELLUR AT LAW, 3i:it.xai inn ci'j'Yi oit.iuci.oiv t ate oipiililu' patnui.iKO is rcxpvrt lull m.I'i 1. ;W( in jvi iHirvii')ij jC-.13 B 3VE"Z", M Mtsiu ici.ii Oiti;i,o. i Tlii f iif-l't tit it ton untt airnnli the hesl facilities fur f.lucat im to lx found in the Const Iti'K'ion of Sotillirrii Ort'Ktiu. The Aciiili'iiiv is L'l'.ultmti'il into tliriv ili-imit- iiii'iitH :im fnllnttx : The I'rlniari Department In tthieli IiitriHliiL'tory llritnclieH are taiiKht, The Junior Department. KiuhraciiiK Orthottriiphy, Ucniliii, Writintr. (inuiiiiiiir, (tetirnphy, llintory, Pliyniolou'v, I'miiiliar Hcicnro hud Meii tal'imd l'nu'tical Aritliiuotic. The Senior Department! Kmhrarini; ltMik-keipiiiK(iii;o mid double eulrt ) Botany, ('licinistty, l'ollti cal ICcoiioiny, Uititi, Klicturir' IIJkIk" Arithiuctie, 'Alelmi, (ietiiuetry, Trigo iioiuetry and surveying. M US IV. Iiistnu'tion in this branch is given wlii'li desired. ItoiiiD can be luul for fmin f.'I to Kr tteek tvith private fiuiillies, and for .-till lew wlii'iiM'teral Dtudoiits club to getliuraud board tlieiueltes. TliliMS. Primary Dcpartiuont - - - -.'f .'i.OO Junior . . .... 7 Senior . . ... jo.oo J. T. Mcf'oioi tc, l'rhielpal. vl-.t-lf. H7i a week. 1- a day at home nod ly made. Costly oillllt free,' Address Tuck t Co. Augusta, .Maine. Eqnal to Any. EiceMlyfc -' 'JL7IIIC Taylor & Farloy ! CABINET ORGAN. InnraclarJ of "Vrcelr, Hut III :uri97XUl73 of any value nuy U fvuni la llioc iiutniuunli, Lii t)xy com. In in.ojr BSSBNTIAL IMPROVKMBNT8 HOT fSnUD lu nhtr Orsam. AlmlfiR to prodnoo work whloh ahnll h Durable, wo will not uorlfloo thnt which la not seen, nnd yet Is vltnl to n porfeot oruun. In ordar to muko n moro fanov lUrlor. We are still cnallcil lo rticnl m ,St;Ilsli mill Appropriate Cities u rin lx found In llie inarlct, will) It finuli whkli U III HtlUtl by any. AS RBQARDO TOUB, Tim roixowiiiQ Award with Medal & Diploma or Honor VA CHlMItO By 7118 CIHTINNIAL EXHIBITION COMMISSIONERS: "ftriuiraiy la iriimaatI, Fihibui, riRITTaii MIllUICI Of TOJC, Dlf.rall, In r.tr .4 e.a'r" tllltj ll BkUiIoI iff IUkii far Itl yirpeMI UUtUV Da not fall lo make orj.Iicaiioi nnj EXAMINE THEDK INBTnUMENTO IlefoM I'urtliailne, Catalogue! free, tii application lo the Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WORCESTER, MASS. (.I lotfUO pcrdny nt hoin. Kainplos orto tU frco. Addruss S'iixnon & Co. l'oilhind, Muinu, iBfelHBn NASBURG & HIRST, FitoNT.Snii:t:r, Maiihiii'icld, Oon. jvtkw (loona ipTijn'kuvhtkam. ly er;Keepconlanll.v on i SS.irtJLT0,,u,,,,, ,0'0'- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, cohhUhIhk of the hecit ulnpl,. nnd Unwy DRY QOODs; of nil Kinds, (ho choice! GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A l.Alt(II..SrO(K 01 tM.OTIIINd, HATS niiil CAPS, MOOTS nnd SIIOICS, HUIMIKIIS nnd Oil, CI.OTI IN(! SUI'PKItS nnd OILCLOTH ' CUOCIvKKV mill (1LASS WAHK, IIAItinVAKK TOOLS, tiiui Cigars and Tobacco, l-nliitH, OIN ami "tumlhlirN, Choice IVIncs ami Mipnm, Tlnttare ami AiiiiiiimUluii. ci'ri.iiii; wonn ,ni II7..OII- IIM ,:. anil Scliool DBoolc STATIONERy, n'uitNiNiiiivo ci-oorwr an libniriimY OtirerleiiHiteh(tvca!ic are filled wi-di the linent MILLINERY AND JANCY GOODS. I' KICKS TO Sl'FT TIM: TLMKS. X. II. AH )hhh purchased nt our Store will he delitercd free ol charun at any point on tho route of tho Huiuiicr .M vi tie. vt-l-tf 'OWS BI.ltIli:iCNIIl. ruo.NT or iin': n:sTii.i. iiotki. Murshlleld, Oku t N If you ttaiit 1111 eiixy shave, As good an b.ub(revergate, .)il-t call oil me at mv saloon, F10111 morn 'till night or busy noon; My razors' sharp, my seizors, keen, My idiopis neat and "towels clean ; And there I think that you ttill lind Ivaeh article to suit tbe mind ; I trim the hair ttith skill for gents, Of collide the price is fifty eclitn ; SlumipiMiiliK. loo, 1 do t lint well, (live me a ti ml. that ttill tell ; . So help me gracious if I make you hol ler, You need not pay a quarter of a dollar. J W. Co.v.l'ropr. I'.S. Hot and cold baths altvnts ready HlStfl COOS HAY FURNITURE STORE, Constantly on hand Mattreitses ,P llrilriteailt. Chair ,1 l.oanae.i. CvIIih ,P Cradle., I'lCTl'ISI'S, IIIAM1.S. MOI'I.UIXCJS, taih.ks, mi nitons r ou nil UK-room I'll rn I lur.j Made to Order COCl'l.yS nude at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Att.uhmi:.nts, Ni.kiu.i:s ivc. F MA UK, lvltf l'ltoriiiirroit. New Market. ItOS.S ,t Tl.MMKU.MAX Would annniinco lo Ilia inihlic that their new market OPPOSITE TIM: OF.XTUAI. HOTF.Ii IS NOWOI'l-.M-l AXi)Tiu:YAiti:puF.PAui:i)tosi:i.i. AI,I. KIMIS (If iu:i:f pohk ,t mkat.soI am. kinds PROVISIONS AND VEGETABLES YliSSIiLS aud l.OGGISG CAMPS Sl'PPUHD MTI'ltlCTH DOWN TO TlIK Iti:i)jt9 f0 ItOCK NEW HOME Sewing Machines, JUST UKCKIVKI) HY8TAMKK! inn sai.i: AT REDUCED RATES, BY HKXIIYO. 1'I.OKOKK, I). Mursu's Ihiipirc City. Y. (!. VEBSTEJl, di:am:u i.v EBoots, Shoes AikI l.riillicr I'IikIIiik;n. Maiihiii'ii'.mi, Ok. TIIAVB IiATKraY KBTI'ItNBI J from Han Francisco ivith a coin plcto stock of every Ihiiif? in my lino ready iiuido hoots and shoes, etc. BST MATERIAL NLY USED, FARM FOR SALE, A H.MAM. FAItM HITUATKDON i tho hunk of tho Co'iuillo Itivor eoiitaiiiiiiK 'Jrt acres RICH BOTTOM LAND, , With Honso and Orchaid. Caw ho Itontml at a Iteosoiiahlollalt'. I'or niirlhuiliirMiijiply to Hr..N'uv Hi;n(ihtackij.v, Kiuplfo Oity, Oioifon. i V