! The Coast Mail. BATUIUUV, - MAltCl! 20, 1880. JlISl'UJIUCAX COUNTY COX ITfATOiY. Th Kopn'bllcan voters of Coos manly arohuroby notified to mod in conventional Coquillo City, on Sat urday. April 10th, 18S0,nt olio o'clock i. t . for t ho pnrpo-c of ohoofting six lelrjsnli'H to nttond tho Hopnblican Ptatc Convention, and nominating candfdnloa for county ollicoro. rriinniio will lie hofH at the usual places of voting in tho gavoml pr Hurts, on Snturdny, April 3, at 2 o'clock i. i., nml are apportioned del -j"to."i as follows : Itoaver Slough, Itauilon, - II ra water Valley, Jlurtnn 1'rairio, Coalrdo, - ('os City, .... Coos It Ivor, .... roqnillo, .... C.iuille City, ... Kinpiro City, Knrhnnled 1'rairio, Hall's 1'rairio, Johnson's, .... liter City, .... Lake, --... North Coos River, Marshfield, .... lionri, .... Randolph, .... 10 o Mimnor, - .... 3 youth Slouch, - - . 1 Ktnpiro City, March fith, 1SS0. IJy order of the. Committee. 1. IlACKBn, Chairman. Stcpiirn A. Soiifclus .Ir., praks Stephen A. Douglas, son of the great Senator, in a recent lecture at Mutloon, Illinois, paid : "I am a stalwart Republican. Naturally enough, I could bo expect ed to feel a warm affinity for the Democratic party. Every associa tion of my boyhood, and every atom of respect for my father made it so. After the war I went to X. Carolina to settle tho estate of my mother, which did not require much work, for between the ravages of the war and tlie bankrupt courts, little was left. V.Then I went there I was prej udiced m favor of tho Democracy, anu consiuereii mvselt a most en thusiastic and loval Democrat j-. tl, rJ,;la of W l.t ,.-t.- T jAv.V ? V MIUV JkA jrittit, i believe, restexl the true foundation of our Government, and in the party tnnt inui Klirnys advocated tlieni I expected to see them perpetuated, j As time wore on and I made the ac-' iiunintance of Democracy as inter-1 preted in the South, I wondered myriads of trout in lake and how the name enme to be so cflectu- stre.m, and many other objects, each ally lost. It was the course of those andiU1 of wl,ich arc TVOrth a viitit l,n ,n;crmMi,I n.c,.W J T'-e purity of the air and water can-, 1 ll41,,flVi.-V'VVt lIVUvl.llVi 3 Democrats that converted me and made mc j Ilepublican. However, J hliil claim to adhere to the three ireat principles on wliich my father based his political creed: These are; First, lo3alty to the country; second, hard money, and third, the sovereignty of the people. Tli2 idea of this third principal is that the majority shall rule. This is disre garded in the South, and therein is u cardinal principle of my father's Democracy constantly being set aside. At jeasl i0,000 fraiulalent votes were counted against us in North Carolina. Before the olection Jim ' Vance, the Democratic candidate for Governor, admitted that if Judge Settle, his opponent, received 98,000 votes in the State, which was the figures claimed for him ' bv his lie- publican supporters, he (Vance) was I: defeated. The Republican vote was I Ui.OOO. and the Democrats made theirs 123.8CG. I would be willing to swear that in my own county GOO more votes were returned than there woro voters in the county. I knew the people of the county thoroughly, hud canvassed it several times my tdf, and knew exactly what the law ful volo ought to be. They turned out the graveyards and had them all back again before tho polls closed. Tho people of North Carolina, and in fact most of the Southern States, are jiurely local in their politics. They will often take much more in terest in tho choice of n constable than a President. In that cam paign tho interest ccntercwl in the contest for Governor.. Little com paratively was said about the Presi dent, because tho people did not take ho much intorestin that branch of tho contest. Yot tho Democrats contrived to put Tildon's vote nover ul thousand ahoad of their candidate for (lovornor, whiolr every man in the State knows must have boon a fraud. Speaking of the candidates for President, Mr. Douglas said : "The people of tho South want Grant. They liitvft oonUdonco in him. They believe lie will furnish tho protoclion that tho Republicans need. Thoy tin not say just how they oxpcot him to regulate thing, but thoy think ho can and will do it. lilninv's opposi tion to the "force bill" injures Mm wan uio Kcjpnblienus, and, while thoy admire him for his bold utter - ftnocs and gallant course, yet they want Grant, G rent is their man. Kvcry Southern man who has a dif - ficully with another and gel worst ed, has a respect for his successful opponent. That is tli case with the feeling for Grant. I le never does or nays anyuung timi nnviKHtv can ,,i. n i... 11 -i 1 , " uuuBf nun out nni ui ntr. make a handle of, and seems always Adapted for dair in- or general farm to do just tho right thin? without ' . c,01 younrj orchard. One of any parade or ostentation, .lust ;l!j-V !m.ri?i. i". "?" Tm,y; T'n i-l it. n :, i-. ,... i lf;11' nml ""Ploiiu'iits, will ""v "'" "i"w iraiun. ttvurv unity stood back m amaneinent at the boldness of the demagogue, and communist, and actually felt ap prehensive that he would lead the laboring people of the country to do some dreadful thing. But" when Grant ranched San Francisco, and Kearney sent up his card, Grant quiotly sent it back with instruc tions to say, 'that if Kearney repre sented a political party he did not wish to see him. If lie was simply one of the people ho could attend tho public reception.' That settled Kearney. Ho has been s'eadily gliding into obscurity over since that time. Grant never flons. The j South believes he can be trusted, and will stick to him." Xlie cm of 1 Up Siorrn. Lake Tahoe is not appreciated by tho present generation as it should or as it will bo by the next and the next. The time is not far distant w lion a rail way will encircle its shores, and it will be studded with lovely summer resi dences, cottages, villus, parks and grand hotels ; the resort in the sum mer of tho wealth, fashion, wit and genius of the Pacific coa.t, and rival in its attractions Geneva, Como or Maggiore. It is said there are thirty two streams coming down from the snow into tho lake (the fishermen call them creeks), ranging in dimensions fiom the tiny brook to tho roaring torrent,- tumbling in cascades into Emerald Bay. To the tired, wctrrv dcniiens of the plains of California overworked and sick of tho summer heat and dust and smoke nothing better in the way of recreation, enjoy ment, comfort and health can be im agined than a ramble among the streams anu wootis in this region on ",D l'" . i "- ""US here in June, July and August. The spectacle of the full moon rising across the lake a seert from Tahoe City, the beautiful snow flower bursting out of tl,e ground as tho snow melts, like a grand piece of crimson wax-work; the tree-feast, a Horace Greeley called it. not be excelled. -Calaverat Chronicle. Jo-.li It ill ins; s. I'liiloHoprh. There are men who don't seem to ' komprohend the difTerence between ! notoriety and repuUshun until they j find themselves serving out a three 1 years' term in sum State prison. I don't rekolekt now ov ever meet iug a man who had all the fame he wanted, and waz anxious to take a bak seat. The works ov genius are the most 1 famous and lasting, the work of talleul j are perhaps the most useful. ' I hsv finally got so that i ain't at all sertain ov what i kno myself, and am gttting less sertain of what othors say they kno. AVe sneak ov a "lovely woman," and a "dignified man." Theze are proper ! ditinkshun8, and never ought to Le I konfoiinded. j lie who iz out ov the reach ov praze iz out ov the reach of improvement. Perfekshun iz drcdphull skare in this world we don't even find it in natur, mutch les among humanity. Habits are simply natur in harness. This ain't a bad definishun for hu man happiness sumthing to do the cheerful doing ov it and then gitting pay for the job. All the honesty in the world ain't lawful tender on the streets for a loaf ov bread, but let tho same man jo out and pla a smart gaino ov 3 kard monte and he ban make an inkum at it. Peace! This iz what mankind, since tharo' kreaBhun,huvalwnbeen fighting for, and, probably alwuas will. Tharo iz plenty ovwimmin wliokan up to a certain point, kompete suc cessfully with men in bizzineM, but beyond that point they are failure.). The perfekt servant (if. thoro iz en- ny eutch thing) iz the only one whom ' yet kan't tpile with kindneu. Men ov genius seldom havo mutch memory, while men of tallent often J do, and' thw may be tho reason why ( men ov genius kreato, and luive not I mutch iiie for memory, whilo men ov tallentlivaonwhat haz been kreatcd, and feed on memory. DiriiTHKiiiA has carried oil' since November inoro than -10,000 jcrsons in the provinces of ClmrkofT and Poltava in Iluspia alone, and in the neighborhood of W'alki whole villa ges havo almost died out. Tho "Winohuslor repenting arms company at New JIavon is said to havo roeoivod nn order from the Chinese Govorntnent for 1700,000 cartridges. A j-rct fire occurred recently at the ' weaving works at Moscow, Russia, '-'' rnttrobui!dinjwna destroyed. '21 'Persons were burned to death and 11 ! im"ml- FARM FOR SALE ! 100 CUKS OF CUOICK l.AXO at the mouth nt Vi1l,ni,.i, -uoh. near North Rend and Marsh- tinlil n..i ..... 1 1 .1 1. w voiu verv rnriiti. ftaTFor ItlVther nartiiMilurs mmlv m theoiliee of the Coast Mail. fltf m.VL si:ttli:.mi:nt. In the County Couit or the State of 1 Oregon for the county of Curry, -sit-' ting in probate. l In the matter of the estato of K. J. ' Macklin, docea:-td. I V. A. Forgy. administrator of said ' estate, having tiled in .vnid court his I u"w istcrrd. Notice is hereby given that said final account will be heard and nnal account for settlement, showing determined in said court on MON 1U Y. Tl I K Ft FTH DA Y OF A I'll 1 L. I A. D. lS0.at 10 o'clock a.m.. at which ! time all persons having any objections to s.tid final account and 'settlement, must then and there make the same. Published in the Coast Mail for' four successive weeks, b older of Hon ' Delos Woodruff, County Judge, Walter Sctton-. Cleik. , KLLK.VSBVRG, Februarv 21t. 1S$0. 0 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Coftrt of the State of Oregon for thecountvof Currv. Mary (.. Clia-e vs. W. A." Chase. The Port Orford Cedar Co., Bcrnhnrd Kercbotl'and Phillip Fisher. Suit in equity to forecloo a mort gage. mo W. A. CHASE. Till: TOUT 011 I ford Cedar Company. Bernhanl kerchotl' anil Philip Fisher, defend ants. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to an pear and answer the complaint on tile m the above entitled court and cause, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said Court, vix: MON DAY. THE 7TH DAY OF Jl'XE. A. . 1 D. ISi-O. And von are herebv notified that if you fail to answer said com plaint the plaintiff will take a decree against von for the relief in said com plaint demanded, to wit : For the foreclosure of a certain mortgage exe cuted by A. W. Chas, on the L'd day of June, 1S73, in favor of Mary O. Chase, for the stile of the property in said mortgage described, to satisfy' the claim of tlieplaintih" and for further relief. This summons is published by or der of Hon. J. F. Watson, dated March 4th, lsMl, (i. WkbsTKK, 11 -tit Atty. for Plaintiff. The Hitters invariably remedy yellow nes, of the cinplexion mid whites of the cct-, p.iiiis in the riuhr side and under the right shoulder blade, furn-d tongue, highcolorcd urine, nauca, t-rtigo. dy--ix?lia, constipation, heaviness of the head, mental despo idency, or every oth er manifestation or accompaniment of a di-ordeRtl condition of the liver. The stomach, boweln and kidneys ulso exper ience their rrguiating and tonic inihience. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. " ' 2-0-1 y r- ig "i-' "fcM-t-i.aj-.-'jrfVs.ft-je . Lh'cry & Food Stalile, I MARSHFIELD, OG'N ! XODLE HIJOS , - - - 1'ifij.rietors. We hae lat'dv built a firt-c-l.i. .stable on Pine triet, and bae Ifor(-s to hire at all hours, short notice. llauliui: done at Oi mm & go, ,i E. B. DEAX, D. WIUX'OX AVI) C. H. MERCHANT. We have Always ox IIaxd a As-ortrnrnt Of Flu. GENERAL PicirnnuAiMiioc i incnuriH!3Liot. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE LUMBER 3IANL'FACTUHED TO OUOKIt And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. and at the THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES TIEailE PIEW0Pay0ST0fll 5, MA11SFIKLI), Oil. XJHCT IiOK TO XML OITICK. LOUIS MUXllOli, J'roprhtor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY OX IIAXD. DUST JUUJTWi OF VKlAJlii 'gr Prescript loin (Jtully Com pounded by Comrott it Pjiynlela". uiiuumtw j nHimimimp in,,, ,BnHIW,i,,(w mubi ! -. . ,UKuUtlH Keeps constantly on hand. and olllrs for smlo a superior article of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, AVllOl.FS.U.F. xi) UF.TA1L. MY ItAlt IS SCI I'Llll) 1177777: VIIOICKSTIUIAXUS 0)' INES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS J.KANCllSAl.rONAT FMPlliF. CITY. THE L0CKHART HOTEL, -,,.,. ... ,, .,.,,,,., .... ., , " "'-" '.-A7iifi- Proprietress F.MriKi. Cm. OiiN. Iloscburp; A: Coos BaylDC EATS STAGE LINE, .. CLOl'C II a- CO., rvoin-ictoiv. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Stnijct icilllvarv Coos Citit 'i',,,j day (Sunday excepted) at 7 00 a. m, I THE TRAVELING PUBLIC I WML HM THIS TO III: CHKAIWT. HKSTaml QCICh'KST1 of all norms i ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF THE INTERIOR. HLOSl VJ "it SE rOXNIK'Tl O X M A DE itli the. ens and overland states nt Kosctiurg. All business entrusted to our care will lie attended to with promptness and security. OS-FAKE BEDUCEI) TO $0. Jm Each pattengft allowed -TOlfc of baggage. For Further particular enquire of F. SCII ETTEU.Agt. Telcsraph office, Empire Citv. Or S. S. BAILEY, Blanco Hotel, Marshfield, Or. 2 i.vi:s:ir3i:i,i i c Pit. C. II. GOLDE.V. Pitorn. , Opposite XiU'hiii'n's Starr. II A V i: (' 0 N S T A N T I. V 0 X II A X I) ALL -OUTS OK Mr.DiciNU. prnposns, 3D IT 3-3 - IS 1 XT ! I S , '.rn.TJs.saiJs , SPOW&TOB. TOIIiKT. AIITI-CI.XtJ3,X-3i3Xs.3-,TU-HI3aXX-VF STATIOKE11Y AND SCIIOOLIlOO'ltS, C1GARSaniT00ACC0. t and centbin' nsn.ilU kept in a JltlJH IL IIISI,KNBIIV. J'rcsrriptlons I a re fully Com- poumlcil. M-.'Hf E. A. AXDERSOff, Hours. ' 1 ivfry nun FFFn STABLE,' MAKMIFIKLD, or. 1 TrAI'UNO DONK AT SHORT NO I 11 tic-c-nndal very na.soiialde rates , roW. AM) WOOIirO.N'i-TAXII.V o 11 i: TIIK CENTRAL MOTEL. Cor. A and Front HtH., MAiiminr.i.ii.Oii. -rq-AVnGTAKKN f'HAHOK OF -J--J the above named hoimo, we can promiac to our jwtroiia, I'lrxIx-IiiKH 1'n re, I'nli WniIIiik And eourtfotiH attention. It&A THI Ah IS SOLICITKD.JBtt on: 11 a j: U w 11 aiippiicd in iu line, and h under our ticrxoiiul inunitr-ment. WKKDKX HKOS, 1'roprn'torn "MI1M I II I I II llll naaKMm I1. X3eTrin.e, BOOT&SHOEMMER JlAHMirirMi, Of..v. WIIiIj X O AI1I1 ICIWD W iu a tlioroujjli manner and 110 only the BEST JflATERIAL ;ikjf'.i'lojou Front htrei t,oppo-iti (In Pioiju t JJjiiKi t. 1 7 II 'ftiiFMinAie. wm-m $ IMS lOlt H7 ooos jjiuir W AlSl&lhYiT -L"Ja. J?a.JlLvl Mm.i4 JUL l M !!K IKi II, OKI t.ON, W. It. Simpson .1 1. Uoi.i.inu Proprietor!. and proiions of nil kinds sold at 1 be lowest living rules and ):. r-:i' at any point doslivd roi: VESSELS. l.lHi'il.N'Ci CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYSRFADY Ba We keep iiothiin; but tholiestjpa and insure satisfaction. lA-l-tf sunn week in your own town. Termi and $.5 free. Address II. IIAU.WT & C. Portland, Maine. EUGENE O'GONNELL, ll Ml li IN STOVES & RANGES, I It' I 1 isi 1 ) Hardware.Tools J juplonioiiLs. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. LAMPS &c OILS. WOOD A WILLOWWAItH, Ste.un, Water Pipe and FittiiiKs, (Iran ite and Plated Wares. MNtr.CTIIlI.I!S OK COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE. .ion uoi::i I'l.XECI IMl WITH Dl-I'ATCII. ts3-KXTUAS for Stoves, Plows .Mower and lteaper ftirfiished at short notice. I T33LJH PIONEER MARKETS, I l:-lll ll.l.li A. II. P. W'UITNK Imi'ihi Cm. , I'rui'Kii 1 on. fjood iiiily of MI"IT), 1 IUKI-' POltIC, li'l'l ( N'N'i:i) ,1VB '"( H 1:1 c I.TC and all kimU of !ALTMEATSamVEGETABLES conntantly on li.md Aku a (oi III '"' I. of , GHOCJiIilXJOfJ. V K .' i- K I M s GAMPS SUl'Pl.lKl) AT SHOUT XUTlcli, 1 ttf I HIGHEST HONORS ana Centennial World's Fair, 18761 TBI SHONINGER ORGANS rsoxovveco wiviuovtvt it ran BEST INSTRUMENTS. Tb-lr romprtlri ir1tnc I rrrngnlitd hy h .1inln la tl,clr Itciiurl, trvta wUoli (! kllowlui? I in citract; 'Th 11. NIIOMNOr.Il OltOAN CO.'O I noun ni inu not JMitruuirlili tl prlo renderliirr tlicn ioiIL!o to lri(o elm el parclnien,Xavlii(( n cximMontloii cl Hiedi uil UoIIi, prulucln ' norel cud pkailuii crTccli. eonUlnliiK mny deilrtlo ItaproTcmtaU, will Uudlongtrladrjrcrtitmpcllm.to, Irri IJtUa to ctt oat of order, U tUa boinli fxlnii iad ihr9-j)jr, put lojMlicr to It It lmpnlljl for them tg tltlicr Mirluk, nvrrll or -HI'," Til II O.M.V UltU.U.1 AWAUUI51J I'll I It 1IA.MC. Tlita Iftdtl tnd Award wi ertntedafU-r Hit mod Tiro C'liipMlti' nit llm Imal niakar, tfor onool tbo iuo.1 cumjivluut Jurl erer eiuLlcd. ITew fll'l' and prlres Jatt Innnd, wlileh ara In aroordsnrn witli our rulv.tlia 111T OIl QAN tot (tie Ita.t luouer. r7 are prepare 1 to appoint c few new Aenlr, ninttraUd Catalccuct luttltd, pott-pald, oo eppllcttlou to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 07 to K3 CHESTNUT 8TIUJCT, Htw IUjtm. Oonw. T nimiuiniiniiuiiu mhu im wiimujn mn It I' HI X R K M (J A It.I) 8. P.C. MACKI!Y,M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fmimiii: Ctrv.'OiiKHtiN. C. II. (IOI.DKN, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M Ximilt II I l. Oltl HON. ('. W. TOWKIt. M. 1). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON M iitsiiKifi.ii, Om:iios. W'.V. AXdKI., M. I). PHYSICIAN am) SUflGEON Coottille ('tin, Oyn. S. II. 1 1 .visum, .1. V. Hamilton HZ.Itn UAMllfON. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW ofwiit11piiti't;-,t'i''' ' - oiiiiL it cmi'iui. ( irv, Oi.x. 0. 2sA. STO-TXTST. ATTORNEY v COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MAltSIlPlKLD.HltF.UON. H. WKIIHTER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M Mtslli 11:1 li, OllKi"N. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, OT.lllVI,rilLHU,0.VEr..fEII t 1 lIMPIIti: (ITV, ()(JN. Colbctii'tis utid 1 'I In 1 business pi need in in) band-, Mill nt ue iiroiiini siten- lion. vt-.t-tf l WK1GIIT, 17, S iUIpmJ ami U S Deputy 8 V It V K Y O It , Couru.i.K City, Own. Will attend to tw( liitn8s of surveying inanv (nut of ihi siuuty. Perfect 111:1 i jf aL tun'ettil Unda.for nisliedat hirluolUt, i:. (i. (. It I N l It 0 I) , ATTi-RM'Y p f '.N HI "RAT LAI, mau'imaciTYi omnc.opf shiiri' o tiiiibbt 1 1 1 1 -ti.iii.- is rcsM--t O Mill ic d. lull V I ,i5U 1 JvtA-HWlIJTMXjD ! M lUMii-iri i Ditrt.ox. 1 i Tbix IiiNtitntition now afronlx the best f irllllles for edllialioll to U found ill tin 1 t'ojist Ueiioii of Sniitliern (In-tfon. Tin Aemlemv in cradnntcd into three detiart- . inciin us ioiiom: Tlir Crlmary Department In uhieh liitroiliit'tor- Branches are taught, The Junlnv Drpurtnwit r.inlirii ins Ortlmi'mphy, ltendinjr, Writing, lirmtimar, (ii-orophy, Iliston-, Physiology, laiuiliiir Srience and JMeii tal and Pruetieal Arilhnietie. The Senior Department Kinlirm ini" Itook-keepinjrtsintde and doulile entry)IUiinny, ('hetuiMry, Politl eal ICi-oiioliiy, Uitili, Uhetork-, IllghiH AritliiiHtie, Alelra, (ieouietry, Trigo nonietry and aiirvejinx. MI'S W. I list met ion In this braneh In given nlien dexired. ItoAKU can be had for from t.'l to ti pr week with private families, utid for j still lesa whenseveraj utiidents elub to Ketlier and board tJieniM-lves. ' rmnis. Primary IX part men t - - - - f 5,00 Junior . . .... 7) .Senior . . .... 10,00 J. T. McOonuie, Principal, vl-a-if. k.'J week. $12 a day at home eajii- lv made. ('(iMtly outfit free. Addrenn l Tin k ft Co. AiiKiixta, Maine. EQualto Any. Excelled by None. 'V 1 1 IC Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. ' .TInnuraclurcd nl tVorctiatrr, 3Sn, AIL IM:rzaII3 f ny .l.i may l found In tlicteliioiuinrnl., ,. 'II' c iiUui miny E8DCHTIAL IMPROVCMCNTO HOT nSIiS In (.(tier Oin., Almlnuto proiluoo work which nhnll ha Durnble, wo will not enorlllai thnt whloh la not aenn, nntl yet In villi I to n nnrfeot oruiin, In orilor to rmtko li moro funoy aitorlor. M' re mil cit.iLlcd to pnacnt .Sljllsli nml Aiiio,rlnlo ('uses ai ran l found In the nuiUl, vui!i fu.i.h wlikh Ic tlllu:illly any a o it n q a n d n to tic, TIIK Till IOWIHO Award Willi Medal & Diploma of Honor waj cuAHici) ny nit CENTENNIAL EXIIIBITIOtt COMMISSIOMCnil " rorluorarr In W.tluun.Up, r.nw.i. 1 1 Wrr &wl lllllltf to HlllCl!ll If ,UlHII (arttM Kltf luiwAJ," I)a not fjil In make applicalirr rml EXAMIWli TIIBIt IIIBTRUlIItNTII Hcfur - 1 uilIi .kmj CaUloguca fiec, en !i.plKatKii In li Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WOnOESXER. MAS3. an wi n ii a imii i' Kiinaia laiaaa i aa jama n.1 to 8() tier iliiy nt home. Hmnpiwi -orty A frw. Addrem Htiswx A Co. Portland, .lulne. i mi & HIRST. FkosiSiiiii r, Maiisiuii.i.i., Oov. ju i-:v (int)iw iTyI-jvkkyhtkam. 1 i'I ; kiep foiutiiiilly 011 IhimiI In our Inrgi. iukI c.iiiiiiiodiiiua nlme. Will Hcli'i'trd Mock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consifHing of the best Mnpto and fancy id :e& -st aooDs, of all kinds, (he cIkiIcm, GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I.AKi.l Kk K i'I Cl.OTlIINfl, lIATSandCAl'S, llOOTSand SlKlKS, ltrmiHlW nml Oil. Cl.oTIIINd SI.IIM'KHS and Oil. t'l.oTII ' CllOCKKUY nml (ll.ASS WAUK.II.IMVAK mid TOOLS, .t - i'ars mid 8 oujicco, , I-i . . Pnliitu, Oils ami VariiUhrs, Clnilee IMtien anil Mi'nurN, Thiuai'e nml Aminiiitlllon. cerium: wonv ,i wiu.mv iv t:i:,an.i Bclaool IBool-zss STATIONERY, AW IZ ITOIIWHV Olir extensile hltott cases uir wih the linest tilled MILLINERY AMD FANCY GOODS. IMtlrES TO Sl'IT TIIK TIMKS. N It All gomli. pnrcbasid nt onr Ston- will be dt llWTed free U clinino at any point on the route of Hut Ueumer Myrtlu. I lit M.V KAitltlSK NJ'OI. IN t'ROXTor TUB CKSTHAt ItoTI.I. .Manthtield, Ogn If you want an easy shave, As good as barber evTgave, Just call on tiu nt 111 v iwtbiun, From morn 'till night or busy noun ; My razors' sharp, my wlswirs. keen, .My nbopii neat uml towels clean . And there I think 1 it .m will find Knell atiiile in kiut !i,e mind ; t trim the lmii itli skill fur Kcnti, Of eourse the price is fifty eeiit-t , SlmnipiMiiti:. too, ! do that uell, ive me a trial, that will tell ; Ho help me gracious if I make oil hol ler, You need not pay a ipnuter of adoll.ir. J Cuv, Prop' P S. Hut android kith-. nlwn -1 n ,idv II l-tf ( il(i ! Y FURNITU! STORE, I'livrisn us 11 i.Mi Mattrcr ,r- lUltraitn, Chair it' l.inutais, Crib P Cradles, i,KTt'ui, h:mi-:.s, Mori.niMis. T.MH.l.-. Mli:i(OU.S A,-. 4'iiilli(lllKfWHi ln poll ei re Mude to Onler. COFI'IXS nmik at slmrtest not it SEWING MACHINES Attaciimkntx, Nkkiu.i.h Vi V. MAliU, lvltf pimi 1. 11 -oi, The New Market P.OSS A TIMMIIUMAN AYotlld aillKillliee to the liillillr Unit tlieir new inaiket OPrO.MITKTIlKCKXTHAMIOTi:!. i now oi-kskh AXIVniEY AHK PHKP.VUKI) toSF.I.I. ai.i. kim'n or I I5KKF POKK & MFATKof AI.LKlMiS p n o v i s i o h V Vi" ii d vegetadles I'.'.V.Si'A.S awl LlMMlMl CAMPS srrrijrn -PltKLS ImiWN Id Till: III D ifi ..ii i;o k vmnMmamssiMaumMmmnmTiuiTVMt ir tyi-mi im NEW HOME Sewing Machines Jl'S'l III." l.l 1 M I -iMl If AT REDUCED RATES, BY I'l.oF.UKIt, Finpiie City Anil ET.oii t her I'iiiliii(:. M m.-iii ii. i u, On. FIIAVF I.ATF.I.V Itl'.Tl'UNFP J fiom Sun I'iiiih i-eii uith a loiii- plete utoek of ew l lliiti)' ill my lino leady niiide Imol - nml hlioex, i-te. DST MATERIAL NLY USED, FARM FOR SALE. HMAI.I, FAItM KnTATF.noN y li lui Ilk of the t'oiplillli Itner I'OillnililllK L'H lierea) niCH BOTTOM LAND, Willi IIuiini and Oiehard Can '"' Uenteil ui a Heimonalilt) Itato. For pnrtlrnlaia pily tn Umpire City, Oregon , NASBURG 1 i . IIK.MIY (. I Mm-. rTOWlT'TTT''"-"J" "'' --" raiiiiiiwMal r. (I. WKIISTKII. I ll till! IN .Boots, Shoes .jornm lrM'"- - iniir rfWT