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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1880)
The Coast Mail. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1880. IMl MaMlett Printer. JMkaonvilh Sentinel", - F.l.7M iB.T?!,"Uwl.0 'nnop,OTriilnR a fouplo of thbiiMnd ncres nml count Icm flock,iiiom whom wo solicited a nbcripllon recently. HI, fnco was nil a miles attho moment, having just received n heavy payment of money, til ho replied wfth n cold negative that he "could not afford to stmport roMiindcd printers," Poor Ignorant man s Joc ho not know thnt him whom he despises as soft hnnded, is omoo; the hardest worked and among wis aiiortcst lived of human artisans, and humble though liiscallinr.hois a captain in Ilia worlds triumphal prog ress? Docs ho not know that the soft handed printer is n link between thoughtand action? A graver who Is cutting deep into Timo'a tablets the record of the world's grandeur; Its ad vancement in agriculture, in mechan ics, iii art in everything that makes it brighter and lightens the burdens of humanity. Docs this human snail wrapped In his own selfish shell know apnntors work? Did ho ever strnd and watch the weary hand of the Printer, following the movements of tho still more weary eye, picking among the dusty and poisonous tvpe, weaving the bits of metal into words, sentences and paragraphs, thatsUmit cd the thoughts of many a troubling brain into a legal coinage, that makes such as ho thrive and prosper? We looked intothu man's face and under stood his motive. A spark of kind tim could no more have lived in his cold glassy eye, than a spark of fire in northern iceburg. Although his pockets were heavy with coin, his face was pinched, and the lines hardlv drawn inlo a pi table expression o'f want it was the face of a miser. We looked at the man's heart, it was a bloodless, shapeless thing, hardened and crystaliied by contact with the dollars that he hugged to it. It had impulse that beat with a single throb of human sympathy; it was some thing that tho love of a wife could nev er penetrate, a thing that the affect ion of childhood could never quicken Wf to emotion. We venture to say that this man never contributed the value of a shill ing to a church edifice or a public charity, or gave a pepnytoa public cnool, except upon compulsion. He will die alone, unmourned by wife or child or friend or neighbor; and wo do not envy him the small amount of a subscription. Let him keep it. It will add another pang to his bitter agony when called upon to part with his golden idol ; it will be another morsel for the vultures who will tear his hoard to pieces, cursing him be causo he did not die sooner and leave them more, and in the place where that infinitesimal quantity called his soul, will find no rest, he will not be troubled with the presence of "soft handed printers." How Candles sire Made It is an easy matter to drop a lus cious chocolate cream or a crystal candy into one's mouth, but the process by which it is produced is not ao small a matter. Take a choco late cream, for instance. First, a half-barrel of sugar is put into a cal dron with a little water, and placed over a slow fire until it assumes a paste like consistency. Then it is put on a marble slab and worked, like butter, until it is smooth and plastic That paste forms the basis ef all cream candies. The flavoring is put in afterward vanilla, orange, lemon, strawberry, pineapple any thing, in fact, that may be desired. The chocolate used comes in cakes, is melted, and the creams covered with ft by dipping them in rapidly. The crystallizing of candies requires more work, and it is in this that especially-prepared apparatus is used. First, the form of the candy is secur ed by moldings in finely-ground starcli. Then the candy, flavored and prepared according to taste, is is reduced to a syrup and poured in molds, and placed in a closet to cool uIowly.These closets are kept at a cer tain temperature, and it requires from three hours to several days to bring the candy to the right consist ency. When it is taken out the starch is removed with a brush, and the candies are ready for sale. Each kind requires a different mode of treatment, and the work occupies the entire time of a "professor of confec tionery" and lour assistants to sup lilv the demand, Candies may be bought of large wholesale manufac turers as cheaply as they are made by smaller dealers, but greater purity and freshness are obtained by manu facturing them, and the BUpply can be regulated to meet tho demand. diplomatic Commlsalea. The commissioners appointed by the President to negotiate a modifica tion of the treaty ietween the United Htatcs and China, consisting of Dr. Angel, Minister to Chinn, Mr. Swift and Mr.Trescott, are favorably spoken of by tho press. Dr. Angell wus seven years professor In Brown University, iix years editor of tho Providence Journal, and nearly a dozon years president of tho University at Burling ton, Vt., he is an accomplished and able man. Mr. Bwift Is an eminent lawyer of San Francisco, who fs said to bq as well posted in all the vurious phases of tho Chinese question as any man In the Union. Mr. Trcscott.of South Carolina, is a publicist by edu cation, and one whose familiarity with international law qualifies him for tho duties of this commission. A Km Kntlroatl tfrattt. A Into Washington dispntch says Senator Sinter has introduced by request, a bill to restore to tho nub ile domain the unearned portion of tho Oregon Central Railroad Coni "vnny'a grant. This is the portion lying between Astoria and McMinn villo. The bill next provides for granting right of way to tho Astor ia Winncmucca Railroad Company for the entire line from Astoria to McMinnville, and through the Wil lamette valley and Southern Oregon to Winncmucca, Nov., and proposes to pay that company f 1 per acre for all lands herenfter disposed of by tho government- in oven sections within the tract bounded cast and north by the Willlnmettc and Co lumbia rivers, west by the Pacific ocean and south by the base line passing through Portland. Pay ments are to be made as fast as rail road sec; ions of 20 miles are com puted. The lands are to bo subject to ordinary homestead and pre-emption entry and also to privato cash entry at $2 50 per acre in quantities not exceeding 1G0 acres to any one person, except mountainous and timber lands of which 820 acres may be purchased. CLEorATr.v'a Needle is on the way to New York. Delegate Downing, of Wyoming, has introduced a bill appropriating fo00,C00 for the purpose of having suitable paintings of the life and death of Jesus Christ paced on the walls of the Capitol. A strong impression is already afloat that iron is about ready to tumble. Forcing the iron to 140 a ton for pig-iron which competent judges say only take3 $15 per ton to make, has brought on largo ship ments both of pig and manufactur ed iron from Europe, and a largo number of speculators who always buy at the highest point expecting a further riso appear to be pretty heavily loaded with $40 pig-iron and are anxious to get rid of it. The Aslorian speaking of the Co lumbia bar says : Capl. Flavel has been making personal inspection of bar soundings for several days, since his return from San Francisco, and is himself fully satisfied that it is only a question of very brief time, so rapid and broadcast is the shoal ing process, when it will be impossi ble for deep vessels to cross. The north channel along Sand Island from the head, is filling up as fast as does the south channel. It is said that if Vanderbilt should sell all his NewYork Central stock he could become the owner of $1C0, C03,CCO in government bonds, or a bout l-14th of all in existence. As it is he owns more than any one man ever held against the govern ment, and as much as the entire an nual expenses of the government some years ago. The checks for in terest which he will receive every 90 davs will amount to half a mill ion dollars, or over $5,C00 a day. A Walla Walla dispatch says ; A fearful murder has just been re ported from tho Big Lake country, A small woman, with dark hair and cyej, was found dead with a bullet hole in the back of her head, her clothing completely stripped off, and her ankles tied with a rope. She had been dragged up a canyon several hundred yards. The cir cumstances of the deed bear strik ing similarity to the deed recently perpetrated in tho vicinity. The of ficers have a good clue and request that in furtherance of tho ends of justice, nothing be said at present. A new thing. An eastern ex change says a new and interesting game has been started for evening parties. The ladies write their names on a sup ot paper, wrap u up in a ball of yarn, twine or rags and when they get to where the par ty is to be held, each lady puts her ball in a basket. Before leaving, each gentlemen draws a ball from the basket and takes the lady home whose name is found in the balL It's more fun than having the mea sles or falling off a log, to see them pairing off. This is a good game for use in a community where young men arc timid. Alexa.ndeh Stewart of Cavendish Vermont, who, Bhortly after the death of A. T. Stewart of New York, went to that city to contest the will, and returned home, having, as he averred, obtained a promise that he should have $100,000 in money, a farm and other property, now claims that tho contract has not been com plied with, and ho attached all the A. T. Stewart property in Wood stock village, Vt., consisting of mills, a boarding-hou6e, tenement houses and a residenco. Tho trial will probably como offat tho com ing May term of the Windsor coun ty court at Woodstock. Ai.uoATons Hatciikd nv a IIkx. A lady residing nt Cow Island in Lou isiana, and wishing to "set" a hen, went into the field adjoining her resi dence, where some of her chickens had been "laying,', mid procured some seventeen eggs nml placed them under the hen, When in tho course of "human events," the chickens wore hatched, lo! and behold, there came forth lour small sixed alligators. It is supposed that alligators from an ad joining marsh had deposited their eggs In tho field, and she not know ing the difference, placed them under the hen. And, what is more strange, the young alligators followed the mother hen around the premises, as happy as a Colorado beetle in a pota to patch. A Buhmah correspondent says that Mandalay astrologers maintain that in order to remove evil influences, great propitiatory sacrifice is neces sary. Victims will bo taken from all ranks to tho number of 400. The priests contribute 100, the remainder is to be made up of men, women and children. Many arrests have been made to secure a sufficient number of ictimn. The priests, who have hith erto enjoyed immunity from sacrifi ces, are quitting Mandalay in great numbers. A Catholic convent was entered to procure victims from among the girls there, but the attempt was frustrated. The condition of the country is most unsatisfactory. Reno, Nev., claims to possess the strongest man in the world in the per son of Angelo Cardcla, an Italian 35 years old. His spinal column seems to be double, and his bones and joints arc all very large. He has repeatedly lifted with the third finger of his right hand men weighing from 150 to 200 pounds, by placing his finger under the hollow of ono of their feet, and thus carrying them around a room. He canstriko with his fist a blow with a power of 500 pounds, as measured on a register. From the 4th to the 11th 5.C0O persons left Bremen far England and the United States. These emigrants come from all parts of Germany and includo many skilled workmen. This increase of emigration is evidently connected with the new army bill and entails heavy loss on the country. Ex-Gov. E.D. Morgan of New York has given the Union theological semi nary $100,033. How ke Told It. A Ud, ia nirratin a fibt in which he hid been enjagrd, s.-ud : " 111 tell you how it was. You kce, li'l and mo -nent down to the wharf to f.h ; and I felt down in ray pocket and found my knife and it was gone; and I Hid, TAV, you stole my knife; and ho said I wat another; and I taid, go there your te'f; and he tad it wis no buch thin; and I sid he was a lLr, and could whip him if I wasbrjjer'n him; and he laid he'd rock me to sleep, mother; and I said he wai a bigger one; and he sid I never had the mcatles; and I said for him to fork over that knife or I'd fix him for a tombstone at Cyprus Hills; and he caid my randmoiher was no gentleman; and I said he dcran't take it up; but he did, you bet; you never well, you never did; then I got up again, and said he was too much afraid to do it azain: and he tried to, but he didn't : and I grabbed him and threw him down on top of me like several brick; and I tell you it beat all and to did he; and my little dog got behind Bill and bit bim;and Bill kicked the dog, and the dog ran, and I ran after the dox to briii'' him back, and I didn't catch him till I got clear home; and 111 whip him more yet. Is my eye very black?" I. O. O. P. ANNIVERSARY BALL AT NORMAH'S HALL, MAESHFIELD. Monday Evening, ArmL 2Gth, 1860. FLOOR MANAGERS. A. Nabhurq, T. G. Owen, A. Stauff, C. V. Toweb, O. E. Smith, 0. Ralston, T. IIiust, and Wm. Bkadley. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGE MENTS. A. LounEE, John Kesvok, F. Weiiher T. IIikst, E. A. Anderson. TICKETS - - $1 00. THIE NEW DRUGSTORE, MARSFIELD, OR. NEXTDOOItTO MAIL OFFICE. LOUIS Proprietor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. best brand or ciGAits jgfr-Frcgcriptions Carefully, Com pounded by Competcntrhysioian. BAY VIEW BREWERY, Win. Reichert9Proii'ietor Keeps constantly on hand, and oilers for sulo a superior article of . LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, "WHOLESALE ash RETAIL. MY EAR IS SVl PLIED W1T11T11E CHOICEST 11RANDS 0 WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS J1RAXCH SALT OX AT KMlMltE CITY. THE LOCKHART HOTEL, Mrs.U.M. Laekhart Proprietress E.Ml'lKK Citv.Oon. Drug Storc9 DR. C. 11. GOLDEN, Pnora. Opposite Nasburg's Store. HATE CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SOUTS or A.M- PEMICALS WINES FOtt W MED'CIXAL PURPOSES, DXai-STTJI'lPS , TH.VSSKS, BP09TOSS. roiiiia'r.AH.Ti- STA'riONMH.V.AND aOIIOOIiDOOKS, ALSO Cl'OICE CIGARS am. TOBACCO, and everything usually kept in a MKU1CAL UlSl'UNSAUY. rrcscrljitioiis carefully Com pounded. Al-3-tf E. A. ANDERSON, to Jvlti, . 7i -Vj- Honrs. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MARSHFIELD, OK. H AUL1NG DONE AT .SHORT NO ticc ami ut very reasonable rates COAL AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE CENTRAL HOTEL. Cor. A and Front Sti., MAnsiiriELD.Or.. -1 pAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF LTZL. the above named house, wc can promise to our patrons, Flrt-cIni.M Fnrc, Fair Dealing And courteous attention. JSTA TRIAL IS SOLICITED.-ei OUICISAIt l w 11 supplied in it line, nnd is under our personal management. WERDEN BROS, Proprietors B00T& SHOE MAKER Maksiifiem,0gji. WIIiI, DO AIjIi 1CXWDS OF qttstoim: -woiek in a thorough manner anu use only the BEST MATERIAL. o Bishop on Front Street, opposite tho I'ionei - Market. -tf H II CEIEBRATE0 Q Sitters Fever nud Airne. Tho true antidote to tie ef.ects of ml nsma, is Hosteller Stomuih Jllttcw. This medicine Is one of the most popular remedies of an ago of successful proprie tary specifies, and Is in immenco demand wherever on this continent fever r.nd ague exists. A wim-glassful three tiinea a day is the Iwst Kissihlo prejwativo for encountering a maliirioiiH atmosphere, regulating the liver and invigorating the stomach. ' For sale by all Driigit and Dealers goncrally. 2-Oly coos Sj&rs: MARKET, MAiymnriKU), onsoo.v, "W. It. Simpson a 1). Hou.ano Proprieton. MEAT nnd provision!! of nil kinds S sold nt uic lowest living rates nml DELIVEliED nt any point diV ed STTIFIIPI ::es rou VESSELS. LOGGING CAMPS AND KAMI LI KS, ALWAYS READY. JFaJ-We keep nothing but thobost-.C?5 nnd insure satisfaction. l.-l If fiOOii week In your own town. Terms! nnd $." friv. Address II, IIali.ktt & Co. Portland, Maine. EUGENE O'CONNELL, DKALKU IN STOVES & RANGES, latest Improved Hardwarejools, -AND- Implements. jGUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. ii.a.:m::fs &a oils. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, StcamWntcr Pipo nnd Fittings, Gran ito and Plated Wares. MANUKACTUHKIIS 0 TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE. .ion wo it it Executed with Dispatch. SSrEXTRAS for Stoves, Plows Mowers nnd Reapers furnished ut short notice. THE PIONEER MARKETS, Maiishkield a Empihe City. H. P. WHITNEY, Pkoimiiltor. A good supply of MUTTOX, - M CAXXED HKEF, HH UUUUH, PORK, ETC ETC., ETC. and nil kinds of sALTMEATSandVEGETABLEs constantly on hand. Also a good stock of oziooxizi.2Xia. V E S S E L S LOGGING " CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHOUT NOTICE lv-Uf HIGHEST HONORS CenHnnhl World's Fair, 1876! SHOMNCJER ORGANS 0S08BSB CXUrtUOTCLT im nm BEST INSTRUMENTS. nlf eoapwtllrt xe!Use U rcerals4 hf to JuU ( la ihttt lUpors, ttea Uk tk fallowing U ia miol: "Tfct B. HO.7I.fOER OHOAJT OO.'C xblblt U bMt InitramiaU l ptif inUriog tbtsa poatlbU lo Urgt elus ( pvreluMM.UTlBf ooabtatUoDol Bttdj tma titut, producing oortl sua piouiof cDtct. OBUlBlO(BUDdMtnbU laDIOTOSlUK.wlU oaUlnlof mtnpdMlnbU IsiproToBitaK.wIll (Wad loot r la arjor dunp eumatt, lul lUbU M out or orar tU Uu bctii btlo ilororar,m Uu l , pat tottir fo II Itlur thtlalL tl OUOlllS AWJ tr-plr,pi I tocitatr io It U lmDoul SBMI U low apoMl I DHL" tn to mwr tctiajL wn or AWAKOKI) THI TUB BANK. uaiii uhuui TbU Utdi! n4AwrdwM criaUdtfWrtbo Mott Hfiti oemjtlttoo of lb but mikiM, bttoM entol to UMt MmpiUnt JarW rw kutabUO. Vvwtijlti taAprlsMjot ImokI, wbloh ur la aoordue with oar rol(Uu BIIT OH AV for lb !ut tnontjr, yr tt prptrc4 to ppolnt a fw nir Aj nU. Claitntttd CtUlofiMi BuUd, potVptld, VfUMiloa W B, SHONINGER ORGAN CO.; eTUlUCHESTHCTBTinT,', . . NlW IliTI. Cow. - BUSINESS GAUDS. T.0, MA0KEY,M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Emi'Iuk City, Oiiiuion, 0. 1). MOli 1)13 N.M.I). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MAHSIirtKt.1), OlIKOOK. C. W. TOWKK.M. I). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON MAllSliriKLII, OlIKOOX. W. C. ANGEL, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Coqttllle Vlty, Opn. S. H. JlAr.AHi), J. W. Hamilton IIAZAKD t HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice in tho various courts ot the state. okfici: at kmi'iuk city, Oo:f. J". DMC. SIGr-LXSr. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MARSHKIKLD.OUKOON. 0. WKIJSTEK, AHORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW MAttsiirncLn, OiiKdoN. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, XOTARY PriSUC & lUWEY AXCER. KMPIHK CITY, (MIX. CollcctiotiH and other lmsiurrs placed iu my hands, will receive prompt atten tion. vt-.'1-tf V. I. WRIGHT, U. S. Mineral and U. S. Deputy S U It V E YOU, C00.UIU.K City, Oo.n. Will atteiul to the buiinesa of surveying in anv part of the county. Perfect maps of nil surveyed lauds, fur nishednt short notice. K. (J. 0 It i xl it () II , ATTORNEY m COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BMPXzixn oiTifi oxuiaoif A wlinre o (public patronage is rcHM'ct fully tolled. 1 35tf &7U a week. 12 a day nt home easi ly made. Costly outfit free. Address TiiUK t Co. Augusta, Maine. Banal to Anj. ficeMtyfc Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. xu anjvnaitri or oy ni mT u hu U lh latnimau, uA lhy coauia Busy SKNTIAL IMirTOVIMBNTa WT TQVn i cthtr Orim. Almlncto Droduos work wKIeh ahall ha Durabla, v will not saortno that whloh If not n and rt la ltal to a prft uraan, in ordar to male a mora ranay axtanor. W in lull nU J lo prtMot u Stjlhh and Appropriate Cawi u t& h found la lh nulut, with iaith wkUk It irtuiliibruijr. A RKQARDS TOMS, thi rocunriKO Award with Hcdal & Diploma or Honor WAt ClUHTtD IT TMK ClamRUL EXHIBITION COMMlUICXZUs " tMlumn li Wwkaaukli, Eimuim. fl'UTI ui HILU1ICI OF TOIC. Htlwrnltf U r.ir u4 tiil turn; U aMkulMl Iflwu Ik Ut fujtm ItluM." Do not bil to nuV appl!clloa and KXaTTWB THBB UrBTBUKXMTS Ikfcce PuichiUaf. Cal(M tin, co ppliclk to lh Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WORCESTER. MAM. 9.t 8 'JO per day at linine. Samples worto 5 free. Address Stinsok & Co. Portland, Maine. E. Bi DEAN & CO. B. B. DEAN, V. WILLCOX AND C. II. MERCHANT. Wu have Always o.v Hand a Full Assortment Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE LTJMBBE, MAXUI'ACTUItKI) TO OKDKK And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. and nt tliu THE LOWEST LIVING PniGE8. BBBBKV NASBURQ HIRST, FnoNT Btijkkt, MAnmirtKLD, Oatt. WKW 0001)8 lTY:VKnY8TF.AM orj keop coiutantly on hand in woI.,3tettocCkTtHOU8 "t,,ro' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, coiirIUIiik of tlio best staple and fancy DIRTir GOODS, of nil kinds, tlio choicest GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I.AUOK STOCK OK CLOTHING. HATS nnd CAPS, HOOTS nnd SHOES, KUnrtEKS nnd OIL CLOTIUNO SLiri'EKS nml OIL CLOTH CROCKERY nnd GLASS WARE. HARDWARE nml TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, Paints, Oils and Yarnlsaei, Choice Wines and Liquor, Tinware noil Amannltloj. CUTLER V, WOOD anil WILLOV.)l'AltE,n,ul Sclxool IBoo3rs ANU STATIONERY arxrxixvxaiKxxvcfc- oooDa AWD uooxiaiiT Our extensive show cases are lilted wish tho finest MILLINERY ANDJ-ANCY GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. N. II. All goods purchased nt our Storo will Ixi delivered free ot chareo at nny point on the routo of tlio Uunnior Myrtle. vl-I-tl X'N llAHNKM HIIOI ' IK ritOST OK TIIK CKNTUAI. IIOTKL. Manthtlelil, 0ti If yon want an easy shave, As good as barber ever gave, Just call on mo at m v salmm, From morn 'till nixlit or busy noon; My razors' idiarp, nty scissors, keen, My shop is neat nnd towels clean ; And there I think that you will find Knob artielo to suit the mind ; I trim the hair with skill fur Rents, Of course the price is filly cents ; Shampooing, too, 1 do that well, Ciivt; me a trial, that will tell ; So help me gracious if I make you hol ler, You need not pay a quarter of a dollar. J. W. Cox, Propr. P. 3. Hot and cold baths always ready IMBtfl COOS BAY FURNITURE STORE, Constantly ox hand Mattresses .P Iledsteads, Chairs .C Lounges, Cribs .P Cradles, PICTUKKS, KItAMKH. MOULDINGS, TAIJLKS, MIItKOItH Ac. C'ouDtliiR-roora Farnltiirc Mado to Order. COFFINS mado at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Attachments, Nkkdlks Ac. V. MAKK, lvltf PltOriUKTOR. FAMILY Meat Market KOSS A TIMMKKMAN Would announce to the public that their new market OPPOSITE TIIU CENTRAL HOTEL IS NOW OrKNDD AN D TI I E Y A It K Pit E PA ItED to 8 E LI. ALL KINDS OK BEEF PORK A MEATS of ALL KINDS ALSO PROVISIONS AND VEGETABLES VESSELS aud LQOGLSO CAMPS SUPPLIED. C3TPRICES DOWN TO THE BEDJO 60 ROCK. NEW HOME Sewing Machines JUST RECEIVED 11YSTAMER! FOR HALK AT REDUCED RATES, BY HENRY 0. PLOEOER, D, Morse's Empire City. . G. WEBSTER, DEALER. IK EBoots, Shoes And LeniUrr VtuAtmK. Mahsiikikld, Or. TH AVE LATELY RETURNED J from Han Francisco with n com plete stock of every thing in my lino ready made boots aud shoes, etc. BST MATERIAL KLYUSID. FARM FOR SALE. A SMALL FARM SITUATED ON tho bank of tho Coquille River containing 28 ncres RICH BOTTOM LAND. Willi linn n and Orchard. Can bo itouted ut a ReasoiinbloRato. For particulars apply to HlmiV Hlncihtaokij.v, Empire City, Oregon, - vmmwfflmm MMmiikMflHitoeii i;.iniirfaimMg