The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, March 27, 1880, Image 4

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The Coast Mail.
(SATUUDAY, - MAUCII 27, 1SS0.
ICRI'UKMGAR KTATK CONTENTION.
A ItrpttMfrnn Convention for the Stnlo
of Ortifin l.i rrdlM to meet nt Portland,
AVcdiioAdny, April Slut, 1880, nt 11
liYlork A. m., for the purpose of nomlnat
liitf n cnndiilrtto for Conj-rofl-, three can
tllilAten for Presidential Elector, throe
rntidlilntcu for Judges of the Supreme
('ourt,.Tudiro;nnd ProxecuthiR Attorneys
for ench of the noveml Judicial Districts,
nnd the election of nix dolppitos to attend
the National llppuhllcnn Convention,
ntnl to transact mich other business ns
may proporly come before the Conven
tion. The Convention will consist of 105 Del
entos, apportioned among the various
roiintlei) ns follows:
lUker 4
liunlmi 0
('litrkitnnA ..lit
(la Unit B
"oIiimWii 2
(!n 0
''urrjr a
Dougta-i 11
(Irani.... s
lckon.,......,...n
.Jotopliliic... 2
Lake , 2
T.nnc , 9
Unn U
Marion 17
Miiltnomnh 34
Polk 7
Tlllnioolr I
Umatilla 7
Union 5
Washington S
Wnco....
Yamhill 9
The name luring ono Delegate for even"
100 votos, nnd one for eycry fraction of 60
votes and overcast for Secretary of State
lit the last general election.
The Committee recommend that the
primaries be held on Saturday, April 3,
1890, nml the County Conventions on Satur
dar, April 10, 18S3, unless otherwise ordered
by the proper County Central Committee.
Dayw Fromax, Chairman.
joucrn Simon-, Secretary.
The Ilcnrrn la March.
Mars is the evening star, and holds
the place of honor as tho most inter
esting member of the planetary broth
erhood during tho month, for he plays
n important part in the beautiful
celestial phenomenon that occurs in
the early evening of the 17th. An oc
culation will commence about half
past G o'clock and the planet will be
liiddon for more than an hour. Mars
will be about an hour past the merid
ian, nnd at an altitude abovo the hor
izon that will insure a good view,
while the moon will bo within a day
of her first quarter. If tho weather
is propitious, there will be no draw
back to the porfection of the show.
At forty-four minutes aftor C, Mars
will disappear behind the dark side
of tho moon ; this is called the time
of immersion. At thirty-four seconds
nftor S he will appear on the western
edge of the moon j this is called tho
time of omersiou. The duration of
the occulation will be an hour and
sixteen minutes. A good telescope
will increase the interest and grand
eur of the phenomenon. The eastern
or unlightcned portion of the moon
will first pass between us and thoj
planet. The instant Mars touches
the visible outlino of the lunar disk,
ho will apparently be blotted out of
the sky. After an hour and sixteen
minutes have passed, the ruddy star
will suddenly start from his hiding
place, trembling a second on the
moon's western verge, charmingly il
lustrating tho contrast in color be
tween the red light of Mars and the
silvery hue of tho" moon ; then the
show will be over, and satellite and
planet will roll on in their respective
paths. The position of Mars should
bo thoroughly fixed by those who
would witnoss the occulation. He has
passed thc rieindes, and is now al
most directly north of Aldebaran.
Jlis size and brightness are slowly di
minshing as he travels from us and
toward the sun. Mars now sets short
ly after 1 o'clock in the morning ; at
the close of the mouth, about half an
hournfler midnight.
Jupiter is an evening star for a part
of tho month, and merits attention
or tho occurrence of an epoch in his
history. lie comes into conjunction
of tho sun on the 15th, ho will reap
pear on the western sido of tho sun
nd commence his role as morning
Btar. Urightoyos may pick him out
in tho west soon after sunset, and at
tho end of the month brighter eyes
will be required to catch a glimpse of
liim bofore sunrise. He seta now at
half pastC; at the end of the month
ho rises at twenty-six minutes after 5.
Every ono who has watched his move
ments in tho evening sky will mourn
the departuroof one of its most bril
liant adornments.
Mercury is tho evening star for al
most tho whole month, reaching his
greatest custom elongation or mos-t
distant point from thosun on tho 20th
Ho is in inferior conjunction with the
miii on the !!8lb, when pacing bo
tweon us and the sun.ho becomes tho
morning btur. Moreury, about the 10,
will bo in ono of tho three most favor
ivblo positions for boing scon by the
naked oyo that occur during tho year.
Ho must be looked for booh aftor sun
set, a little north of tho point where
tho sun disappeared. Ho sets now
about 7, ft littlo oust of Jupitor. At
thoelosoof tho month ho rises about
linlf past C in tho morning.
fcSuturn is evening star, presenting
nothing noteworthy in bis record for
tho month. Ho looks u littlo brighter
now that his rival Jupitor is out of
tho way, but ho takos on his palest
nspeot iih slowly finking to tho west
in tho oarly ovoninif ho travols to
wunlliis conjunction with tho sun,
in whoso brliilU rays ho will soon ho
erlipM'd. llii Wts nownt 8 :80 : at tho
rdutonf the month nt 7.
Venus is morning star, tho solo
planet to bo seen in tho morning
dnwn throughout the mouth. She is
.lowly advancing toward tho sun, and
growing loss brilliant ns her distanco
from tho enrth increases. But even
in hor least beautiful rays she will not
fail to attract attention from all who
watch the eastern sky before tho sun
puts out the lesser lights. Sho rises
but a few minutes before 5, less than
nn hour Before sunrise.
Tho March moon fulls on the Mlh
nnd holds tho honor of determining
tho timo for Easter, proceeding the
festival by only two days. Tho old
moon pays lrer respects to Venus on
the 8th. Two days before her change,
the near approach of the slender wan
ing crescent nnd tho beaming star
forming a brilliant picture on the ce
lestial canvas of which tho observer
never tires. Tho new moon of tho 10th
will bo in conjunction with Juniteron
thojlth, and with Mcrcurv and Sa-
twoptanots being visible in tho early
twilight. On the 24th tho moon will
be near Uranui.
A charming phenomenon will there
fore add special interest to the plane
tary annals of March. The occulation
of Mars by the moon is something to
be remembered for a lifetime, for tho
moon docs not often design to put
out the 1 tight of a planet. The last oc
currence of a similar phenomenon
was the occulation of Saturn by the
moon, which took place twica in suc
cessive months, the first occurring on
the sixth of August, and the second
on tho 3d of September, 1S76. The
dazzling beauty of the grand show
dwarfs those of minor importance.
But there are other interesting studies
besides that of the Martian occulation.
Uranus continues in his most favora
ble position for observation, Jupiter
and Mercury will join tho morning
stars before the month closes, leaving
the sun with three planets on his west
ern side and three on his eastern. The
waning moon and Venus maybe seen
on the morning of tho Sth, and the
waning moon with Mercury and Sa
turn will form a trio of stars on the
morning of tho 12th. Providence
Journal.
m m
DinuXG the year 1S79, twenty minor
planets were discovered, and their
number is now 211.
Forty thousand deaths from diph
theria have occurred since November
in the Russian provinces.
The strike at Cohoes, X. Y., in
volves six mills and 40,000 operators ;
273,000 spindles are idle and the daily
loss in wages is CO,000.
Kearkey and Kalloch have taken a
new tack, and are endeavoring to pull
tho San Francisco Workingmen in
with the Citizen's Union.
Mbs. Lockwood's statement so far
has been borne out, and she complains
that Senator Ben Hill will not sue her
for defamation of character, so as to
give her a chance to defend herself.
Mr. Searight, a cattle king, has
purchased nearly all the cattle in
Umatilla county, amounting to sever
al thousand head. He will drive them
to Cheyenne as soon as grass is good.
Mexico is to have an election, and
postmasters, telegraph operators, ar
my officers and civil functionaries are
commanded not to interfere, the peo
ple are to have perfect freedom at the
polls.
The postmaster general's commit
tee to report on Wells, Fargo tCo.'s
letter carrying business, have reported
against the whole thing as against law
and public policy and the interests of
the Government.
Tho Hitters invariably remedy yellow
ness of tho complexion and whites of the
even, pahm in tho rij-ht side and under
the right shoulder blade, furred tongue,
highcolored urine, nausea, vertigo, dyH-pens-ia,
constipation, heaviness of tho
head, mental despondency, or every oth
er uiaiiifchtationor accompaniment of a
disordered condition of the liver ino
stoinaeh, howuls and kidneys also "xper
ienco their regulating and tonic influence.
For sale by all Druggist and Dealers
gonorally. 2-0-ly
FARM FOR SALE !
ACHNH OF CHOICE LAND
nt dm innnth of Willnnch
31
m uigli. near iorui ucim aim jiuru
flold. Ciood house and out buildings.
Adapted for dairying or general farm
ing. Oood young orchard. One of
tho best funns in Coos county. Tho
idaoo, with stock and implements, will
lie sold very cheap,.
BSJ-For further particulars apply at
tho oJlico of tno.CoAST Mail. U
SJ $ CELEBRATED HX
yiaT tt1aaBKat. J&JkWR
STOMACH 4
&ITTERS
i fin
FINAL 8KTTI.KMKNT.
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for tho county of Curry, sit
ting in probate.
In the matter of tho estato of K.J.
Macklin, deceased.
V. A. Forgy, administrator of said
estate, having tiled in said court his
final account for settlement, showing
that said estate has been fully ndmin
"'";, Notice is hereby given that
said final account will bo heard and
determined in said court on MON
DAY, THK FIFTH IUYOFAVK1L,
A. D. 1880, at 10 o'clock A. t.. at which
tune all persons having any objections
to said final account nnd "settlement,
must then and there make tho same.
Published in tho Coast Mail for
four successive weeks.hv order of Hon
Delos Woodrntr, County Judge,
Walter Si'tto.v,
Clerk.
Eu.KN8nuiio, February 21st, 1SS0. 0
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the count vof Currv.
Mary O. Chase vs. W. A." Chase,
Tho Port Orford Cedar Co., Bombard
Ecrcholl and Phillip Fisher.
Suit in equity to forecloso a mort
gage. mo W. A. CHASE. THE POUT OR-
fonl Cedar Company, llernhard
kerchotl' and Philip Fisher, defend
ants. In tho name of the State of
Oregon you are hereby required to an
pear ana answer the complaint on tile
m the above ejtitled court and cause.
onorbeforo,thirirst day of the next
regular tenmoTsVul Court, viz : MON
DAY, Til EMU DAY OF JUNE. A.
D. 1880. AndVou are herebv notified
that if you failito answer said com -
nlaint the nlaimitT will take a decreet
against you 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 2d day
of June, 1873, in favor of Mary O.
Chase, for the sale of tho property in
said mortgage described, to satisfy the
claim of the plaintiff and for further
relief.
This summons is published by or
der of Hon. J. F. Watson, dated March
4th, 1SS0, (.1. Wkhsteu,
11-Gt Atty. for Plaintiff.
Livery & Feed Stable,
MARSHFIELD, OG'N.
NOBLE BROS., - - - Proprietors.
Wo have lately built a first-class
Stable on Pine street, and have Horses
to hire at all hours. Hauling done at
short notice.
E. B. DEAN & CO.
E. B. DEAN, D. WILLCOX
AND
C. II. MERCHANT.
We have Always ox Hakd a Full
Assortment Of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE
MANUFACTURED TO OKDER
And
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
and at the
THE LOWEST LIVING PRIGE.S
I
-OOOKIXO OS HEATING
New Excelsior Oil Stove.
J tut Uu Ttalnc fur Light Ho-ckrriiltiR.
It will Droll. Bt, ml Eln Utt-r lhn Cl 01
Vro4EIOT. BjuI fcr QrcoUn. ACEMS AMU
C0LEMAH GAS APPAEATUS AND
OIL CO.
ts Hamkit 8t, - Cuicion, Iiu
Tb Great Curt for DjnJ!. Imllllon, llil.wt
IlwUch: ljTrCofnpWlil,r'r uvi Asu, Oenifal
II. FISUEIIS
DeUlltr.tirlmll rmrhinU I
of glociach, I itr A rfil.cn
on ll. ucl liiKbimtO
.riscli It tit
ABSORPTION.
No Prc No Ik-lor Kill"
ftai for drrnUif. dr'il-
Medicated
BELTS.
lo( U- A1oi4kjB Cult
d4 ti rTluiloo II It culn; lu tit Kltnc of tuwii
'ftertnU((iP.Dll,W.
Tonle Hll,'-4. nml Infant Ilrll,OI.
Tlitt I!lt will L Mot to uiy vldri-r froo of '.ti
o nctlpt of tiJjOMcli, or JiJ fur Iofnf IJIU
AGENTS THknle'l in crery county in IL
United Klalca.
AddretJ, FISIIElt MKIilCATKO IJUI.T CO.
'232 Uliiioiii fit., Uiicago.
THE
NEWORUG STORE,
MA US FIELD, OR.
KEXT UOOIl TO MAIL OVFICY..
LOUIS AIUXIIOE, I'roprlvlor.
FULL STOCK OF
Drugs & Medicines,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
BEST HICAXIJS OI' CIO J US
3rPrcBoriptions Carefully Com
pounded by Competoat J'liyaU'inii.
BAY VIEW
:m:jl:r,s:e3::fi:e:lj:d, ogket.
Wan. Reicliert5Proiirietr
Keeps constantly on haml.niul oilers? for sale n Bupeiior article of
LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,
WHOLESALE and KETAIL.
MVlt.ll IS SV1 Vl.lKD WlTllTllli VUOWKST IWAXDS 01'
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
BKANCHSALCOXAT EMPIRE CITY.
THE
..L0.?PA!?T0TEL
..in v. i. .it . i.tn t.iiiirr i roiirivrrrKU
Emtiuk City.Ous.
llosclmrg A: Coos Ifcn
STAGE
LINE
' .7. C LOUGH .0 CO., I'roiwhtoi-n.
1 WINTCn ARDAUnrMCMT
'i,,u' MUiiriiiui.iiii.il i (
Sliitft' wUl leave Coo.t O'i every
day (Sunday excepted) at 7 30 a. m,
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
WILL KIND THIS TO UK
CHEAPEST, IlESTand QUICKEST
OF ALL JIOCTES
ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF
THE INTERIOR.
HLOSE C O X N E C T I O X M A DE
i with the c.irs and overland stages
at Itoseburg.
All business entrusted to our euro
will be attended to with promptness
and security.
fcarFARE KEDUCED TO ;fG.Jp
Each patatnger idlowfdSQDj ofbagyagi
For Further particular enquire of
F. SCHETTElt.Agt.
Tolegr.iph ollice. Empire Citv.
Or S. S. BAILEY,
Plan... Hotel, Marshfield, Or. 2S
:iiA3tsiirii:i.i
Drifig: S
e
DP. C It. (iOLDEX, Proiii.
Opponite Xaflmry'n Store.
have ct)N-sTAr..v ox ii a mi
AM. 'lj'.TS OK
:d:r,tt3-s
VVI)
PEMSOA
WINKS 1011
medicinal rruroES,
X -X-33 - S 1" XT XT 3T S ,
SIONGBB.
toiij1iit.ah.ti-
CIiBIS, rjailPUMJUTlY,
BTATIOWmH-Y VIVDO
SCIIOOIlBOOKS,
ALSO C HOICK
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
and ovcy! liiriK usually Vcpt in a
MUUICAI. DI-l'ENiJAKV.
Prescriptions arrfnlly Com
pounded. Al-3-tf
E. A. ANDERSON,
to V . rW- Hours.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
.MAHSHFIELD. OK.
nAI'LINO DONE AT HIIOUT NO,
ticc and at very rtafonuhlo rutin,
COAI. ANI WOOD f'ONST NTI.V fJ II IM)
kL T,I1: S&
CENTJiAL HOTEL. I
Cor. A and Trout St., MAiihiiFiian.Oit.
-T pAVINO TAKEN CHARGE OF
JtlL tho above named hoimu, wo can
proniiric to our patronn,
I'lrxf'i'lasM Vixri't Vnv lieuWnti
And oourteoiiH attention.
BWA TUIAL IS SOLICITED.Eitr
oui: ha it
Ih w II Hiippllcd in Its lino, and h umler
our personal munuKCtiicnt.
1 WARDEN itnos,
Proprietors
B00T& SHOE MAKER
MAnMini:u,Oi..v.
VVIIjXj XJO Alii 3CIIVX
op
ftTTCSmOTVT 7iTC)lr?j XI
iiiathorouKhmannorundiiiO
only tho
BEST MATERIAL
irSJ'0jiou l''iontSticft,oi)pOKile the
Pivriu JJ.nl.it 17 11
fSmi
BREWERY.
COOS 33.A.-Y-
!M ARfiT,
MutKsunKi.n, iiii:iox,
W. U. Simpson . 1. Holland
Proprietors.
MEATS
and pro inloiw of all kinds
hold at the lou est
thing rates
nnd
I) i: L r V i: It 11 1 -Many point desired
ron
VESSELS,
LOOGIN'O CAMPS
AND FAMILIES,
ALWAYS JtfADY.
O'SyWo keep nothing but thebestFS
and insure satisfaction.
lA-l-tf
Sim a w eek in your ow n town. Terms
and $5 free. Address 11. Halmitt A Co.
Portland, Maine.
EUGENE O'CONNELL,
Il M I II IN
OlUuho 'iiL fiAMUJ.biWMi'iuiuoiTVioitiiicioiv
' hlinri- " iimllii iMlrtiuiiKc in h-hihtI
1 ii t Impni'd
HardwareJools
'j
Illl)llMl(MlLs.
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND
AMMUNITION.
LAMPS & OILS.
WOOD WILLOWWAUK,
Steam, Wntor l'ipo and Fittinics, Ortin
itu and I'luti'd Willow.
MAM nrTI'llKIlS OP
TIN, COPPER &JHEETIRONWARE.
.ion v.oi:k
EXKfMKl) Uiril Dl-d'ATCII.
C5S-EXTUAS f..r StnvM, I'Iowm
.Mowers and Koapert fitrnialu'd
at ehort notice.
PIONEER MARKETS,
M.itMn:i.i.i EMriiii: Citv.
JI. 1'. WHITNEY, riioi'MKTOii.
A good npplj of
MUTTON, nm ,. CANNED
PEEK, aj25a (.OOCS,
POKK, ETC.
' 1 1 ii
ETC., ETC.
ami all kimU of
sALTMEATSan.,vegetableS
coiiMtnntly on Inuiil Alfo a
. K0,i Hlock of
C3r3 IOCMXIIJSM.
V K S S K L H
LOGGING " CAMPS
SUPPLIED AT SHOUT AQTICli
lv-Hf
HIGHEST HONORS
tim
QonIem'ml WorM'c Pntr. Jff7ffl
' MHtmniai WOrid S tmr, lOtUI
I ma
5H0NINGER ORGANS
BEST INSTRUMENTS.
Tbtlr comptrttlra eti-tlltne I rcosn!itd by
lb Jmlgei in tlitlr ltiurl, from YfUob Ui
Itllowlui; u n txiraeti
"Th I', BIIOXI.VOKU onOAN OO.'B
itilblt a tlio licit Imtruiiirut t
prle renderloz ttt potiibl to Ur eliti
ef puroliMeri.XiYlrjf! a oomUntlon ol Itctd
mil Iltllt, projaclnx noyel Mid jiletnlDg t fftrli.
eon Ulolng bmdj doelrMo IwiiroTcmeuti, will
Uad loDstr In drr cr damn cllmtte. Imi lltLlo
to tt onl of order, U tUt IioanU l.clnu raids
Ur-pl7, put toceilicr o It li Impound for
tlitrn to tltber nhrluk, twoll nt ni.llt." Till
OM.Y OUUA,d AWAUUliU T11IU
JIAMC.
Ttila McdM nd Awtrd u irrnttd(Utrth
moat tercro compMltiun ut tlia boat uiiktrf,
ttfor oiiaol tho luott cuiujiclcat Jurlt
crtr Meiutkd.
Jlw BItIi nd prion Jntt lTOd, which r
wir.r.rDidto.r.rinUf.wwwAni..
Illuttrtttd Citaloiaci toilltd. pot-iid. on
B, shoninger organ co.,
jpiiiiouu 10
W to US CHESTNUT STKJCIT,
Htir lltvi. Do,
bus ix uss ca una.
T.C. MAClv'EY.M.l).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Empiiik CirY,OnKtios'.
C. 11. (H)LDEN, M.I).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
M vitsiiHLin. OituooN.
C. W. TOWICU, M. I).
PHYSICIAN &SURGE0N
Maiisiipiklii, Our.uo.N.
V C. ANC1KI,, M. I).
PHYSICIAN anii SURGEON
Coiullle Clin, IW'
S. 11. JlAZ.MM( J. W. II VMtl.'ION
II VZAIID Si HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Will practice in the xarious euuits
of IheMiito.
orrii'i: vTr.Mrini: cirv, Oun.
0. IMC. SK3-LI3ST.
ATTORNEY v COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
MARSlirirt P.nitlHiOV.
(!. WKHSTKH,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
M misiimki i, Oiir.noN.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
iTOiin,riiLnuuvn.i.i,Eii,
llMIMItt: flTi, (Hi A.
Culleeliiitii and other lnilnew plneinl
hi my hundn, will rvvi'iw runiit Htli'ii
lioii. l-:t-tt
1'. WKKiHT,
IT. S. Mineral ami if. S. Deputy
S U V K Y O 11 ,
Cotjriu.!: Citv, Oon.
Will attend t L!iHK-tiicofurvoyhiK
iiiam purl of Uh1 foartv.
IVrle i mapH'J J. nrved IhihU, fur
nishc'l ill ftmit u4Lt)
i:. (i. t; i: i . n it on,
ATT. RSh' nl (UN FIU)R AT LAI,
I full v - I it d.
I Ifjtf
MA INir ICI IOi.1)
M MtMirlKI l DIKi..
o
Tllix IllHtitlltitidh IH)H iilinrdrt lilt' Im'I
facilltii'M for - Ii it-.it ion to 1m- funnel in Ihr
('at Ki'ttion of SouIIiitii I iri'Kiii. Tin-'
Actiilt'liix ik Kruiliwlcil into tlirev iii'pHit
mi'iitri ufc i'1Iovm:
'J'lie Primary Dejiartmrnt
In which Introductory ISrauclicK ttrc
taught,
The Junior Department.
I'mliruriiiK' OrtliorHiliy, IitmilhiK.
WrititiK, (irniniiittr, tigrapliy, llintry,
riiywiolnny, I'liiiiiliiir ScTeuiti'and Men
tid'uud l'recticiil Arilliinctic.
The Senior Department
Einhrni'iiiK l'.MiV-kc'i!iiK(iiiiKli' mid
double entry)ltntuny, Chciiilstry, l'oliti
ctil Eciiiiniiiy, Ijitili, Itlintorlc", IHkIk"
AriUmiclli', AlRchrn, liuomclry, Trio
noiuctry uud Diirvcyiii);.
MUSIC.
Iimtniction in tliiH liruuch in t;ivt'ii
when deniriNl.
IUiahi) ciui Ik had for frmu to fl
por week with privnto fitmillets and fur
ttill loh wliciiMivmil htiuluutri club to
Kuthcrand hoard thcnifclvcM.
Till: MS.
Priiimry Dejiiirtim'iit - - - -$ Ti.OO
Junior . . .... 70
Senior . . .... U),W
L J.T. McContiAC,
te . I'riiicipid.
vl-3-tf.
87U a week, fl a day .(Hioiuo cMi
lv untile. Cimtly outfit free. AddreHH
Turn & Co. AiiKiihlH, Maine.
to Any. ExceM by None.
rr 1 1 id
Taylor & Farley
CABINET ORGAN.
aianufaclurrj nt Worcctlcr, .Tin.
ill miZ7ZUl$?3 of ny value may U fuuml
In thcie irulruinciitt, ul.d llicy onuin many
ESSENTIAL IMPftOVCMSNTa
itSt rC3UC ia other Organ.
Almlnsto produon work which nhrtll !
Durnblo, we will not euorlflno thin which
I not aitsn, nnd ynt la vltnl to u parfnot
Orunn, In oriior to muko u inoro funoy
tlorlor.
We ra Hill ciuLled to preterit
Sl)llsli nml Appropriate Ciims
a rn found In the iiuiVct, vrilli a finiih willed te
tit ;aUl by any,
AO RBQARDD TONE,
Tll rulOWIHO
Award with Medal & Diploma of Honor
WAI CRANrEU IIV THE
CINTENHIAL EXHIBITION COMMISSIONERS!
CRIIllllCt Or T01K, oirormlly In I'tmr tud Cia'rtl
stllllj lo RtiUotol If .IUuc(i fr I lit j ntpcui loltudcd."
V1) not fjil 19 male ojlkalu i oml
EXAMIW TUEOJS INBTRUMKWTfl
llcfbro l'urtlutlne
Cauleguei free, en ,r.Hcailoii la the
Taylorr Parley Organ Co.
VlVOIU.STEn, MASS.
H!i if'Uu ' day at hfiiuo. Hitiiipliw
uniti't ''In. A'ldnnii Hiinuoji A Co.
I'ortUiinl, M
Jiif.
NASBURG & HIRST,
FuoxTSniM.T, MAiisnnm.i), Oox.
UEV (lOOI)H irvTiVnUYBTRAM.
l vr, keep I'oiisliintly on Inuiil in
our lingo and eommodiotiH store, a
Well selected slock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
coiiHitHing of tho host staple mid fancy
rKr q-oods,
of nil kinds, tho choicest
CROCERIES
N I)-
PROVISIONS.
A l.AllllUMOl K 01'
UI.OTIIINU,
HATS nml (S,
HOOTS nml KIIOKH,
Ul'MMICIlS nml Oil. CI.OTlIlNCf
SI.UM'KUS nml OILCLOTH '
CHOCK Kit Y nml frf.AS8
WAIM'MIAIJDWAIIK
uii.l TOOLS,
Cigars mid Tolmcco,
Faints, Oils nml Yariililifji,
Clmlee Whirs ami Liquor,
Tliniare nml .Vmmuullloii,
VUn.llll)', Wtwn nnd
WII.I.O II-ll'l Hi:, i,ud
Sclxool DBoolrs
A SO
STATIONERY,
J
VUUNIfJlllPia- 'VOOXM,
ano ironii.li ia-
OiirextciiMixoohoweaiicii arr filled
vili (he lincHt
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
IMtlCKS TO SUIT TIIK TIMES.
N. It All pknIii piirchiinMl ut our
Stun? will lo dtdivcicd frru nt chiirKO
at any iM.int on tho roiitu of Dm
ttotimer Myithi. vl-l-tf
cw.v's icauiii:icsiioi,
I S I'llOST or lUK CKNTUAI. HOTKL
Marslillcl.l, (nu
I f you want an eimy mIihw,
AKihhI n hiirlK'reveru,
,liiKt cull nn nm at my miIimui,
1'ioiu morn 'till niKlit or Ihikv noon ;
My ru.nri' tlmi-p, my m iHir.i, keen,
My tiut in nest and toivelw elcni ;
And thete I think Hint you will Hud
Each article to unit the mind ;
1 trim the hair with xkill furentx,
Of course the price t llft oenlit ;
ShnmpiMiiiiK. too, I do ih'nt ucll,
(five me a trial, tlmt will tell ;
So help me win iouh if I mako you hol
ler, You in oil nut pity a quarter of a dollar.
J W Cox.l'ropr.
1 S Hot mid enlil hailis iiIyiim ready
II I -if 1
COOS HW
OSllTORE
Cil.NfT.VMIA OS IAM
Matt rente. iP lledhteadit.
Chair tv l.oiinyra.
Crib ,V Cradle.,
I'KTcitr.s. fumi:s. moci.dingh,
T.Mtl.l.S. MlltitOItS Ac.
'm ii Iiu . fun ru I 'in-it 1 1 urn
Mude to Older
COI'I'IXS inaile sit nhorti'ht notico.
SEWING MACHINES
Arr.u n.Mi:.vrM, Ni.i:ui.ks &v.
V. MAKE,
lvltf Puoi'ftiinon.
The New Market.
ItOXS A, TIMMEKMAN
Would annoiiiire to the public that
their new nuuket
OPPOSITE THE CENTKAE HOTEL
ih now oi'i;m:d
ANDTIIIOYAItEI'UEI'AItr.DtoKEM,
At.!. KINIIH Ol--
11EEF I'OUK A MEATS of AM, KINDS
P RO VI SI OnT'ATd VEGETABLES
VESSELS uud LOUUIXO CAMPS
supi'i n:n
-.r'-'m "is?''-
uja
Sewing Machines
J l ST ItlU'hIVr.I) IIYSTAMHK!
I (lit Ktl.l.
AT REDUCED RATES, BY
llKNKYO PLOKUIIlt,
I) Mor--H Pniiurc City.
W. (I. WBBSTBR. "
M.MI.U IV
-Ioots, Shoes
wtllll I.t'll llll'l' l'Illllll(;M
lAllxlll II.MI, Oil.
iiiAM'j itkm' nrnnixi:i
j ft mil Sun I'litm ii-co with coin
plftn .tiii k (jf t ny thmff. in my li
Ifllily lliililc ImhjU uud hIioi-M, etc.
DST MATERIAL NLY USED.
FARM FOR SALE,
A SMAI-L FAItM SITl'ATHU ON"
j tho haul; of tho toiiiilli' Ulvor
roilliiilllllK -H lli'H'H
RICH BOTTOM LAND,
With IIoiko mid Oiohiinl. Can tl('
Itoiili'd at a KoiiiomihloKiito.
I'or jiHitloiiluiv iipi'ly to
ljKNHV HfckUHTArKI.N,
Umpire City, Oicgon.
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