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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1880)
t..r-h...n... iHflHHSVi Tlio Qoaab Mriil. ciTuiicFDinECTonY, M. E. Oinnirii. 1st, 2d and nd Sun days of cnuli inontli, Mornings at Empire City, ovoiiIuks n( MnrnhdnUI. Itli Hiiudiiy of each inontli ul llio forks Coos river. Jtiiv. It. YiioMAp, Pastor. HATUItDAY, MAY r, 1880. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. Tin: Si:a W.w.i The flflli crib in tho lino of the breakwater in tlilH liur iior, vnn Hiink and filled IiihI .Monday. Tlio work in hoing pushed forward hm lapidlyas possible. It in stated on good antlioiity dial llio Hand spit on tlio not th tmlo in lioliiK carried away liy tlio citritml, lint it in not known wlicthor this inovoinont in caused liy tlio wall ahcady built or in a change which would havo taken place if no work luul been dono. There is every icason to liuliovo that another roanou nbleaipronlatioii expended on this work would pioduoo very important ICSllltS. Aitiuvi:i. Mr. .1. V. J)oniiult,of the New, arrived on Wednesday of this week, by tlig schooner Norway, on re turn from a visit to tliu Emerald Isle. Ho is accompanied by his accomplish ed bride, and tho happy couple wore. (lie roeopionts of many roidial expres sions nf welcome nnd good will. Tlio band called on thoni in tlio ovenine; aftor tbeir ariival and gave tbeni a friendly serenade, wliieb was respond ed to in appropriate stylo. Wo extend to the foituuato pair our best wishes for a long and pleasant voyage togeth or on tlio ocean of life. Tin: Coijimi.i.i; Imi'iiovi:mi:nt. It is probuhlo tbal tho $10,000 which in in tlio river and haibor bill for tho im provement ol tho Coijnille, will pass ; and, wo nro informed by niun who aio acquainted with tho situation and with tho cost of doing tho woik ie iiired, that that amount properly ex pended will be Millieient to mind tho river channel thiotigh the xaud tpit north of the present outlet. If thin is accomplished, a good piaeticable en trance for schooner is said to be fiKfliirud. Accinr.xT. News wan received hero Thursday that (leorgo Flanagan, son of l'atrick Flanagan, Es., of New port, wan thrown from a mule upon the coal road near the mine, on that day, and badly hurt. His collar bone i suppcfetl to bo broken ; Dr. Tower . iviik (lulled to examine and proscribe for bis injuries. tl r-'ivmt.ilii.i: Ni:u. Wo are credi- lilyinfoitued that J. b. I'ool, owner of tho hastpoit iiiiiio, will be hero on the lirst steamer, to make airaugement to resume tho hhipmuut of coal from that mine. This is fnvorablo news, anil wo hope nothing will occur to prevent tho business being staitud up and continued for the fiituic. Saii.i:d ntoM Coguu.i.i: The nchoonor "C'lminpion" Hailed from Coquillo river labt Thursday with a unrgo of nali lumber from l'arker'8 mill. On the day following, the "Mohc" crooned the bar with n cargo of cedar from (irube'n mill. CiiAN(!i:i) Tnii:. The fctcamcr Coo has changed her time ; sho now leaves Utter City caily for Fmpiro, leaves ICinpiiu at 11 A. M. for litlur City and way ports, making another t rip from Utter City to Marshlield and return in tho afternoon. birrri'.HH unclaimed at Umpire City J'ost ollice, May lstl8S0. Mrs. Kli.tthcth Campbell,- John Connor, Wiley Cordon, tleorge Ilogan II. Monoy, J. C. Mortimor, Sain'l Mitchell, Mrs. .Smith, Hubert Ktoren on. MnniciNAl.. Mr. James Monill, of tSau Franoiico, is at Sumner making arrangements to gather a large ipiau tity of fhittini bark for medicinal purposes. This is the name pai ty who shipped i-ovoral Ions of tho bark last year. Tiiankh. Some unknown friend Jeftaquuntity of curly vegutablcK in our ollico on Wednesday. Wo sub sct that it wnsUucIo Tommy Lowe, who ahvayH iH foremoHt in tlio pro (luctionofHUclinrliclci". Tin: Tkm'aiii. Flanagan it Mann have received a dispatch to the ell'ect (hat tho Oimnio Tiluir will sail for this port uoxt Monday. This it! wel come news for the people of tho Hay. Tin: county jail has four inmates: Fishbiirn, Olino, (deo. Phillip) (leo. llarrott, and Dan Ingersol. This is abovu average for Coos county. A. Loiuiiii: arrived from San Fran cisco on tho Xorwuy, Miih. 1). Holland lelurucd from San Francisco on llio I'remier. L. W. Mii.i.mi has taken charge of the Olive hotel, al Coipiille Oily. It. I). llti.Mi: wont from IOIIeiiHburg to San Francisco by way of Orescent ity. Cut. QitAYCN nanio up from Kllnns burg, anlving last Saturday; hu is now at Empire City. Tun sohoonora I'nnnk)' and Xuvway arrived Wr-dimo'ilny. Tuog, J. IIij.vi.ii, of Dnuglaa county, Jm goiio to Noilh Slough to out ntoh(w in drain sonm of tliu MViunp and qf that legion. lUMlAKWATUIt MMJATKl) AT PORT Oltl'OKD. .flliuii'Ky ol (lie Hoard In IUvor ol'Trliildiul. A Washington dispatch of tho Bth instant, nays: Honator Farley to-day odbrcd a res olution, which wan immediately adop ted by tliu Hcnnlo, calling for copies of majority and minority reports of the board of United Hiatus engineers, who were empowered last year to de termine a nilo for the construction of a haibor of refuge on tho Pacific coasl somewhere between Kan Francisco and tho straits of Fuea. The action of the board has been communicated to thoohief engineer, but he does not feel at liberty to make the documents public in advance of their submission to tho Secretary of War, for whom they aro now being copied, and by whom, in compliance with Farley's lcsolutionw, copies will bo sent to Con gress as soon as completed. Your correspondent has, howevor, ascer tained to-day that a majority of the board have selected Port Orford, Oro gon,as (be point where the harbor of lefugo is to bo constructed. The mi noiily recommend Trinidad, ('al, as tho host location ; hut as tho law of last year coiifoned the power of abso lute selection upon a majority of the boanl anil appropriated .fljO.OoO for commencing the work', tho preient majority determination is dual unless Congress Hindi explicitly decide other wise. The appropriation is, however, to be expended under the direction of tho Secretary of War, Iionco the no comity of submitting the report to him for bis order to commence operations. Tim O UliSTlOX or ixtki.li O'lCXCE. Referring to tlio comment of the Mail upon tho criticism of "Coal Miner," Mr. Siglin pays: Now he might possibly liiul oven his cUtil in learning among the coal minerH. And we doubt if Mr. Price, who id a coal minor and in on our ticket, in not tho superior in scholarship of anv man on tho republican ticket, or of IIIU I mull' cuiior OI lllU .MAIL. We admit the intelligence of tho coal minerH in general and of Mr. I'rico in particular; and sometime since tho Mail suggested that the Democratic ticket was wrong end up. If Mr. I'rico had been nominated for State Senator, instead of being plac ed at the foot of the ticket, ho could, without fraud or hypocrnsy, have claimed to represent the labor cle ment. In the iioint of intelligence, iiIho, it would havo been a decided improvement. JIAItltOIt IMPROVEMENT. 10.000 III llio ith nut II III-- Imii- Hill lor Oqiiille Itivcr. A Washington dispatch of tho -lth instant, contains the following: Tho following items aro in tho river and harbor appropriation bill report ed to tho house to day : Constructing a caiud around cascades Columbia river, $100,000; upper Columbia and Snake rivers, flfi.OOO; upper Willam ette river, $1:2,01)0; lowor Willamette and Columbia rivers from Portland, Oregon, to, tho hoii, f 15,000 ; Oakland haibor, California, -fliO.OOO; .Sacra mento river, .f:!0,000- Ran Jommin river, fbr,000; .Skagit river, Washing ton Turntory, .fii'M); I'etaluina creek, California, -fS.OOO; Cowlitz river, W. T , $i.',000 ; Chehalis river, W. T $7, fiOO; Yaquina Hay, Oregon, $10,000; Coiiuillo river, Oregon, $ 10,000. imiix ix iiotii nuAxcims OF Tim LEUISLATUltli. Our cotemporary says Whitcaker has served (he people in both houses of the Legislature and has not been "found wanting." This reminds us of something that is going tho rounds in tho interior just now. .Mr. lieorgo is asking and advertising for any In formation of any bill 'that was intro duced by Whitcaker, during tho many years Unit bo was in tho Legislature, which passed and became a law; none of Whiteaker's friends havo been able to find one, and the same will probab ly bo true of his Congiessinnal career. .Mr. (Jeorgo assures tho people that if any such law can be found ho will mention it in ovory speech in the can vass. It would seem that Whiteakor has not "been found wanting" to do anything. I'ioiii llio (Vnv ot llio "Ollt In Stluili.c." Capt. W. 0. Cox, father of tho two young men missing from tho Olivia Sch ull:c an i veil hero from tlio Siu slaw Saturday. No trace of tho miss ing crow has been obtainod. The crow had some, provisions on board, which was not found on tho wreck, and tho fact thai no part of tho boat or its equipments havo been found on the beach, strengthens tho probability that tho orow loft tho sinking schoon er in tho boat and, it being very foggy, wont out to sea. Strong hopes aro still entertained of their having been picked up by sonio passing vessel. iNMi'inm. Wo learn from tho Auto)--inn that .Mr. Leon Mansur, of Kjuvpp ton, sustained a painful injury last week, by tho dog ohain striking his foot. Tho blow was of hiuih force as lo compel him to keep bis room for unui'iil days. Tlio Coon Jtuy llarlior Anu-o-lirlittlou. It has now, become a tjcrioua qucs lloli Wlicthor our harbor 'improve ment will not bo H.iHpenilcd after tho expenditure of llio moan already on hand, for want of a further appropria tion. Although tho Hcorolaryof War recommended that .fCO.OOO would' ho lequired to cairy on this work, it ap pears that tho river and harbor bill ai it was reported to tho Iloiifo makes no provision for it. Tho dispatches way that Kepresoiitative Whitcaker, by a strenuous effort, miccccdcd in getting $10,000 into the bill to begin a new work at Yaquina Hay, (whero thooilgiiiQors nay thero is no hopoof improvement) and it is certain that a much less ell'ort would havo secured an appropriation for carrying on a work already in progress, backed by the recommendation of tho Secretary of War. Hut tho ell'ort does not up pear to havo been made. bust Monday, aftor it was known that tboro was nothing in tho river and harbor bill for this work, a dis patch was sent to .Senator Slater and Representative Whitcaker, over tho signature of Hon. A. O. Drown, C. II. Merchant and "Many citizens" call ing attention to the fact that an ap propriation was needed to carry on this work, which appears to have been forgotten by those honorable gontle inen. Tuesday evening, a reply was icceivcd as follows : Wahiiinoto.V, 1). C, May 11th, 38S0. To A. (!. Hrown ami C. II. Merchant. Coos Hay not forgotten, bill report ed in House, will get amendment in .Senate. Particulars by letter. Hi.ati:u and Wiuti:aki:ii. It appears from this that our only hope is in the possibility of getting the bill amended in tho .Senate; while this may be accomplished, its success is involved in much doubt. Thero is but little ground for faith in the ef foit, and if it does not succeed, we shall havo tho mortification of know ing that the work bus been stopped through the neglect or inellicicney of our representatives in Congress. The (,'oim liny AViikou HoimI. The settlers along tho line of the Coos Hay road are naturally anxious to hear of the settlement of the dis pute between Crocker and the Coos Hay Wagon Hoad Company. The unsettled condition of the title- to road and land grant, has tho efl'ect not only to prevent the sale of the land to settlers, and thus stands in the way of tho development of the country through which tho road passes, hut also to prevent any effort on tho part of either of the owners taking any steps toward putting the road in repair. Many of the resi dents along tho road were barely able to make a living when the road was in good condition for travel, and if it remains long in its present condition thoy will bo compelled to abandon their improvements and leave. This complication of titles and tho condition of that road has an elleotupon the general prosperi ty of a largo portion of this county. It 13 stated by men who aro conijio tent to judge, that fcl.OOO judiciously expended, would put tho road in as good ropair as it was last summer. If the owners are unwill ing to incur this expense, they should at least bo willing to givo sonio party a leaso of the road for such a length of timet as would justi fy its thorough repair. Wo under stand that negotiations nro pending for a sale of the land grant to capi talists in the Hast, with tho view to bringing out a colony from Pennsyl vania to people it ; but the ropair of the road should not be postponed or made dependent upon the uncertain result of theso negotiations. It should he repaired without delay. Tin: schooner "Frco Trade" is ex pected at the Coquillo river. Tin: schooner Emily Stephens has arrived at Portland with 05,000 feot of cedar from the Coquillo river. J. W. Skauus, who is known by many in this county, is tho Democrat ic candidate for Treasurer in Lano county. Tin: sljiforidii says Jay Ttittlo has dicided lo locuto at Astoria for tho practice of medicine. Wo predict success for him. Wu auknowlcdgo a pleasant call from Mr. J.AV. llennett ; also, tho re ceipt of a sample of tho beautiful and delicious cako that graced tlio occas ion of his wedding "sonio thousands of miles away." Thanks. Dikii. Another death is reported from near Coquillo City, A son of Mrs. Swiors, 10 years of ago, died last week, of putted soro throat. There aro still soinoothor cases of this dis ease. A Hi'i:oiAi. fiom Silver City, Now Mexico, says ; It is reported Hint An tonio with his baud is moving towards San Carlos. About -10 Indians at tacked Coonoy'a camp on Minora! creek in tho Magellan mountain of Now Mexico, o'n tho L'd. Thoy fought all day. Coonoy and Chick wore kill ed and Taylor, 1'otors and Murray wounded, and i2i horses taken. Two Indians me known lo have boon killed. Our School NuM:i-liifojili!iU Hun llicro ' Jh-cii -rVcKlccllof Cooh Htvnt, May HtlilRSO. K. CoahtMaii,. I would like to know If tlioro is atiy litw making it tho duly of tho School Superinten dent to visit thoHchooU wlieiiiiiiefl sion. If so, lltc'prCHcdt'SelftjorrJtliier iiiteiideiit has not dono his duty to ward Hist. No. 1, for ho has not been present at any of tho. terms in said district since ho Iinsbcen in oflico ; in fact, wo hardly know wo havo a Su perintendent at all. This might bo tho case if the same man were elected llopreeontativc. J ask to know if ho is compelled to visit tho. kcJiooImj nnd if no, why ho has not' fulfilled hii" du ty in the caso of this district. Ji:hiii:.vt. Wo would Hay in reply to llio fore going, that subdivision !) of section 2fi of the school law provides that the Superintendent "Shall visit the schools taught under his certificates, at least once in six month'?, and give such information and make such sug gestions as bo may deem essential to tho welfare and progress of tho school." Section 21 of tho same law says: The Superintendent shall be liable to a lino of one hundred dollars if ho does not perforin the dutios hero in required of him, and tho County Court of his county shall bring suit against him, as in other ...eases ifhe fail to piiy said fine, uilcMtlio bounty school fund witliin'fiistydttys (from the day assessed. Wo bolievo this matter has not be- fore leen brought directly to the no- lice of tho County Court, and what action they may think it tl.eir duty to ..i...:.. it... ..w...,:..o :..., ,, l .. take ill the premises, remains to be i"--'-u. If (his should prove to be tho only district that has been neglected, "it might possibly be overlooked, hut 'if there arc others that have not been visited according to law, it would bo a matter of considerable inipoitancc. I lis clear that such neglect of duty is u very poor recommendation for pio motion to a higher ollico. A Sll'oUo In ft. It. HukIhc.. A late Washington dispatch says CongtoBSinan Newberry, of Michigan, has received a private dispatch from interested friends announcing that the Wabash railroad had leased the Croat Western of Canada, thus mak ing another trunk linefiom San Fran cisco to New York. James F. Joy went to Europe for this purchase and to secure a leaso from foreign stock bidders of the Great Western, and this dispatch indicates that he has ac complished his purpose. Newberry has further information that the (rent Western will build a lino from Well and to l.ewiston, Canada, and then ..... a . . connect Willi tne untario ami Western road, which was formerly known as tho New York Midland, and runs from l.ewiston to Oswego and Now York city. This will give Jay Could an unbroken trunk line from San Francisco to New York. It is un derstood bore that .las. Keene and other Now York speculators were un loading Lake Shore and Northwest ern stock in New York yesterday as fast as they could do so without break ing the market, which t-eoms toindi cato that Newberry's hows in true. It is believed now that the introduction of the llurd bill was, among other motives, intended to prevent- this lease. A linker City, Oregon, dispatch of tlio 25th lilt, says: Messrs. Hayes & Co., while prospecting about a month ago in a quartz mine, owned by them and other?, came up on what may he termed n pocket, and nro now taking out with ajiand mortar at tho rale- of a thousand dollars per day. it appears the pocket is increasing in width and richness. So far thoy linvo taken out over 20,000; tho chances aro thoy may take out millions. There is nothing equals it, a ton is worth from JfoO.OOO to $75,000. The strike is utterly immense and tho value of the mine cannot bo estimated. The mine is nbout six miles from linker City, Oregonf nnd has been prospected from timo to time by dif ferent parties since 1SI1. Tin: hist will and testamont of June- Uowhind, which has been filed in Snn Francisco, contains in tho schedule of property tho Kowland tract in Oakland, valued at if50,000. liy u will dntod April 'lO, 13SQ, the entire- cstato is left lo James I.ohced of 15ostou,brolhor-in-law of testatrix. Anothorwill has also been hied, dat ed Mnrch 22, 1SS0, bequeathing all tho eslato to Lohccd excepting $1 left lo llowland, nnd tho will forbids Lohccd to lonvo any of tho property to his own son. Joaquin Mii.m:h, while stopping tit Havnuin's Hotel, Raltimoiv, a few weeks ago, wroto to a frioml in Now Jersey, and ended tho letter: 'Coino and see mo whonovor you ran; T tun at Illinium's." The friend nuswored : "1 tun sorry you havo commenced exhibiting your self. If von had etuok to litornturo, you would linvo nindo 'your nuuk and fortune. Whereabout! it the show now," .Storm mill TjOm of f,lf; oil llu; Coin in llii Itlrcr -- Twciny II vis I'NIiei-meii Irowncl. Our oxchanges from tho northorn part of tho State bring news of a heavy gale on tho lower Columbia on the c'kl, 'lth, and ulh instant, resulting in thoeapiizingof a large number of flailing boats with great Ion of life. The wind caino in suddon gusts, and striking tho fishing boats under fail, would inolaiitly capsizo them. Tho whole loss of lifo is said to bo about twenty-five, but as no list of boats' crew is kept, it is impossible to give a correct list of tho lost. Captain Hnr- ris, of the little steamer Hip Van Win kle, wont into tho breakers at the ini tuinout risk of his life and Havcd sev eral drowning men. Many of llio men who were saved had been in the water sevoral hour, suffering sovcioly from cold. The following is the state ment of C. Christiansen, survivor of boat 28, O. W. Hume: My boat was at anchor when rf very heavy sea came and upet her almost alongside of Junius llniusoii'a boat. She righted immediately. My boat filled. Hain-i sou then got in the boat, but I was entangled in tho not and could nogct in until a breaker thiew me in. Haiti- sbn asked ino if could cut the painter; I said yes, and then wo drifted oppo- j site Meglor's station shouting for help. Ilainson said we can never bo saved. I j A n c A few minutes after tjiat ho eonr nionccd crying. 1 said don't get dis- couraged ; while there is lifoitbore is hope, I think wc will be all right, as wo wore now drifting very fast. A j monicnt after a breaker came and threw mo out of tho boat almost on ! the beach. After a struggle with tho ', , J r , . . breaker I succeeded ill reaching innu. 1 never saw anyilling mure CI I In boat.' clinging to the boat, to 2n. in. Ilain son had lashed himself to the boat, and died there, as his body was seen lying over the bow of tho boat, stifT and rigid. Ilui-ni l l.y OH. A dispatch from Bradford, Fa., da ted on tho 7th gives an account of tho destruction of tlio village of Ked City, onthenightof thcCtb. It says: The fire which caught from an overflow ing oil well, burned all night, lied City, a villago 10 mile from Bradford, Comprising about 100 houses, is en - tircly burned, not one building re- . t ' - ., . -." . mauling, llio extent ot territory is so great that it is impossible to get an OPMIMlA nni-nmil nf tlin rirvo,-ti- ,ln acctua o account of tlio propeitv dc- stroyed. The firo is now under con trol. It is estimated that 800 derricks and great quantities of oil have been consumed. Tho loss will reach .$:;00, 000 with no insurance exxopt a small I ,ltiir,ut.t mi In, tl.l, itHj i. !?..! Olii- K I u"'" "" "''o " '"" -"j- - t-fmnrf nf ,v-n,-ol mnn limticr .mtirrtfl .w,... w. w.u.... ...V... V...J, ...j...v.. by a glycolinc explosion is unfounded. Ooxn An Sing, a Chinese gambler, who bns been hero about a year, was! called on by onoofhis countrvmen fr..- ..,.... ,..i.:i. i. ..! n. v..... ...... v.. .....v.. ..u .. v.v. w. latter, when tliu rav ".-nnrt" drnu-.a ,...,... ,.,,, - , kiiiic ami nicKcu awav promiscuously ... ... .,,..." ,. , . at his creditor, inflicting some slight ' wounds. Other parties interfered,! and (be nb. wns slnnnn.I Vn or. rjtjjinadc. . .... Vnlnnblc Bicovery. A Now York dispatch of the Gtll says : A tri.il.wns mado hero yes terday of a newly discovered process of making clothes, silks and even bonnet trimmings nnd kid gloves, water repollant. Tlio goods are immersed in a solution of certain . hydro catboa sum. ami drW in a high temperature without ufToctillC ' the color or lustro of tho most deli cate fabric. An exhibition yesterday before a number of the most prom inent citizens, of goods so treated, were drenched with water without rendering them damp or limp. int. vox nun ghi:i:xohfa- Tllim O'DILLOX. Tho merits of tho two men who aro opposing candidates for Joint Hopre sentativo for Coos and Curry counties, aro before the people foreonaidoration, and the question is asked, "Who is Dr. Von der Green whose nanio ap pears on tho Democratic ticket for that oflice?" It is stated hero on most undoubted authority that ho is the same man who, sonio twolvo or thirteen years ago, caino this part of tho coast, as a Catholic priest ; ho acted in that sacrod ollico, and receiv ed tlio homage and patronage of tho generous Papists at Nowpoit in this county as woll as in Curry. Ho then passed under tho namo ot Father 0'Dillou,and tboro are men in this town who contributed to tho support of Father O'Dillon, the present Dr. Von dor Owen. At length a lady came to Curry county who was roprogontcd as a sis-tor-iu-law of O'Dillon. Her nanio wasJIrs. Von dor Oreon;sho proved tobothowifo of O'Dillon, and. O'Dil- Inn wna Mr. Von dur Croon. Tho dis' , . , , ,', Closure Of theso Mots created COllSld-, ernblostir, and of course he was C.- comniuiiiuatod by the ohiiroh, and has since led the life ot a private citi- sen; irom mi rutiremont,nn(ipr mo oirounistauu(ifi, the voters will not tink him to com forth m their ltopreaent-rttlvo. .: f. i ...... ..t.t... i tiitsuutice. wz: J.uther U. I aimer, home- , ler of Lmmro Citv. . II. -rtoble oi 1..1HU.I UIIUI Ut-U.H UUUWII ouu ui.llio . , .: .. ,. ,.. . .. ...,. ,. . , w ,t !,-,,- fno, rivpr. i was m me water irom o p.in., OI SYVl-4 ec 34. T 27 Sll 11 west, Iota a Lamlrc-tU of Coos river, all ol Coos r ... .1 .i r. ...... "1 - --rr "--'--"- .-- - " --- . .. - "J. Convicted oOIunlcr. Gcorgo Collins' tho murdoror of Clark Hamilton, was indicted and tried at tlio laic term of Circuit Court in Oregon City. Tho jury made only two ballots and found n verdict of guilty of murder in tlio second degree. CollinB made no de nial of tho shooting, but claimed on the trial just concluded, that ho did it in self dcfcnpc, nlid that ho had been warned but a short time previ ous to his killing Hamilton that ho Hamilton, had said ho was going aftor him. He goes to the penitenti ary for life. Tho house committee on warclaims has directed a favorable report upon the bill providing for tho roturn to II. Johnson and others the sum of $20, 000, tho surplus of the amount as fesied for damage to public property during the war. BoiEnsr. At Marsbfield, May 8, 1880, to the wife of Capt. C. C.impbcjl, a daughter. At Kmpiro City, May 10th, 1880, to tho wife of A. O. Aiken, a son. IMIIRIRIEIEID. In Marshfield, May 12lb, 1880, by J. C. Hull Justice of the Peace, Mr. Thomas Dovino and Miss Clarissa ' Obonio ; all of Coos county. XOTICK OF FIXAL'PItOOF. Lvnii Oiw, P.osna., 0, Apr. 5, ISSO Notice is hereby civen th:.t tho following na""l settler has filed no'.u- of his mten - tion to make final proof it, -'ipport of his c,ailu and secure rfnal cutr thereof at the expirnuon oi ininy nays iroai ino rcuo oi and 4 sec 3, anil lot 1 see 4, T 28, Sit 11 w, and names the following as his witnesres. viz: L. M. 1'earce, J. A. Harrison and Louis Heller of Dora, and George Norris of Fairview, Coos county Oregon, on the 13th day of May.,l&S0, before the Judgo or Cleik of the Court of Coos count , Or. AVm F. Bessamix, JU.Bnstcr. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Luce Ofuce at Kosr.nur.G, Orkgov, March 29, 18S0. Notico is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from dato of this notice, viz iienry u. uoniis, preemption, ir. '.. T- t.i x: 1 declaratory statement. No. 3210, for the 2Ai bl ", t 4, S P n t J, I IW4, sec. Jo, 1 41 faK 1.1 west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: w of siy, sv I -1- J- 5?"tt J- -arrs, J. 11. btitt, ami -"" Ull "H-uoiwi, luij laium.., j 0 on tho 17th lU of May, ,ss? at tho United States Land Ollico at Koscburg, Oregon. 1 1 AVm. F. Benjamin, Itegister. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. UsnOmrr, RosEnrr.0, On., Apr 14,1880 1 K AV .i "' i .ir-n i Notice is hereby given that tho 'following' J. UU at the mouth of 'Willanch tamed settler has filed notice of his inten-1 blough, near North Bend and Manh tion to make final proof in support of his , field. Good houso and out buildings, claim, and secure final entry thereof at the Adapted for dairying or general farm- fiiirntinn of thirtv clavs from the dnte oflinrr Cinrt vnnnn nrnlinnl. Onn nf this notice, viz: Joseph E1103, homestead al'I,'l,tio" ",- .21C0: foJ J?t3.,1.2J !? and J of 1-1 section 5, T41 S, R 13 w and names the following as ins witnesses, viz; .Tohn rrewell. IV, Kirk. A F Mil. i-,n,i Ancni,-,ii f m,i rw,. "-' v , , r, r 'r r A., ,' t :;J county, before tho Judgo or Clerk of the rt 'of Curry county, on the Uth day of June 1SS0. I" WM. 1. UEXJAMIX, ISCgister, NOTICE OF FINAL FROOF. Land Office, Rosebcrg Or. April SO. 1SS0 Notico is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notico of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim and secure hnal entry tncreol on tne 12th day of Juno 1SS0, before the-Judgo or Clerk of tho court of;Coos county, Oregon, viz: Samuel C Uraden, homestead applica cation No 249(i, for tho northwest quarter of southwest quarter section' '25, east one half of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of northeast quarter section 2(5, T K&.'S toS- "&" I Thomas Norris. Oeoego Norria aiul Jessie , Haihins all of Fan-new Coos county Or. ID Wm V Bevj.vmik Itegister. NOTICE OF FINAL FltOOF. Laxii OrncE, ItusEin-no, On., May C, 18S0 Notice is hereby given that the following uaraed settler has filed notice of his inten tiuu to mako final proof in support of his claim, and secure hnal entry thereof on Sat urday the l'Jth day of Juno 1SS0, before tho Judgo or Clerk of tho court of Coos county Orocou. iz: Edwin G Baker, home stead application No 2195, for tho southeast nuartcr of southwest quarter and lot 7, sec tion U and east half of northwest quarter section 7, T 2j, S It 12 w, and names tho following as Ins witnesses, viz: U T amith, Wm Gamble, J W Judd and C 11 Golden all of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon. 20 Wm. 1 Hkxjamin, Itegister. NOTICE OF FINAL PUOOF. Land Office, Itosrjirno Ok Apr 10, ISSO Notico is hereby given that tho following named settler has lileJ notu-e of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry theroof uz: Daniel 11 Cooley, hoiuuktoad application No 31 8l for tho SI of NEW, NKl-lof SEM.NWM of NKl-5, section 3.1 T -10 S, It 13 w, and names tho following as his witncMoi viz: Henrv Smith, Joseph Unos, William Kirk anil J M .Monro all of Chotco Curry county, Oregon, boforo tho Judge or Clerk of tho Court of Curry county Or, on tin. nth day of June 1SS0. 17 Wm. F. ItBXJAMix, Itegister NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. laxn Otncu at Ilosrnruu, Oanuox, March 29, 18S0. Notico is hereby given that the following named settlor has UM notico of liis iutcu- lion to mako final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty days from date of this uotioe, vis: Thomas J. Stitt, lueinptiou notico, vii! llionuw J. Mitt, lueinptiou declaratory stutuineut. No. 3217. for tho El of XWl-1. SWl-4 of KW1-1, sec. 2, and SE 1-4 of Nlll-I. of sec. 3. T 41 Sit 13 west. and names tho following as his witnesses, vii H. U Johns, J. D. Coolev, 1). II. Paluiur and J. II. Stitt, all of Chetco, Ciirry emmty, Oregon, mi tho 17th day oi May. 1S8U, at the U. 8. 1-uid QftWu at ItoMburg, Owkou, Wm. Y. VtstAHis, INrUter, NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Itosr.nono Oil Laxij OrncB, April 2.1 1880. Notice fs hereby given that tlio following niimed settler has filed notice of hlt'Intcn tion toinnko final proof in itinport of his claim and tocuro final entry thereof on tha 20th ilny of May 18S0, before tho Jmlgo or Clerk of tho Court of Coos County, Or. vhi f. A. ISoncbrake, homestead application No. 2381, for tho nouthcatt quarter of northeast quarter section eight, lots 1 andJ2 and south east quarter of northwest quarter section nine, township twentysix south, rango twelve Mest, and names tho following as his witnesses viz: V Hot, M J Stock, It .Stephens and h 1) Smith all of Marshfleld Coos county Oregon. 13 AVm V Hr.XJA,Mi.v, Register. CITATION to mints. In tho matter of the administration of tho estate of N M Low. deceased. Citation to hcirsi To Mary Short and all other hcirsxif tho cstato of N M Low, deceased- You will hereby take notice that upon the application of L N Low administrator of said estate for an order of.salo of tho fol lowing described real estate situated in Coos county Oregon, and known and designated by and in tho public surveys of tho United States as lots !. G, 7 and 8 of section 1, in township 2f south of range 13 west. It was ordered by Jlon J H Nosier, Probate Judgo of Coos county Oregon, that notico bo given thatonthefiTIIDAY OF JULY 1880, at the Court Houso door in Kmpiro City Or. tha ho would hear objections if any to al lowing tho sale of tho above described prop erty. You will therefore apcar at said time and place and make objection if you havo any to said sale. Ai.ex Staut, County Clerk of Coos county Or Dated this 1st day of May 1880. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF." IlosF.mnio Land Ofeice, April 23, -18?. Notico is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notico of his inten tion to mako final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 29th day of May 1860, before tho Judge or j DwChtald totiw m 2IM IS tho south half of northwest quarter and 1 northwest quarter of southwest quarter sec- ' tion twenty three township twentynvo south, range twelve west, aifd names the louowing as ms witnesses, viz: xicury m- Marsh- and Cyrus county Oregon. AVm F Bc-JAMiir, Lis Itegister., SU3IM0XS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Coos. A. Nasburg and G. Webster vs IL H". Luse. Action for damages and the abatement of a nuisance. To II. H. Luse said defendant. In tho name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiifs on file against you in tho above entitled court and cause on or before the first day of the next regular term of said rniirt. v?7- MOXTIAY. THE 24TTT DAY """I . ' r. : .T T - . . 1--. . of MAY, 18S0, and the defendent will tako notice that if he fail to appear and answer aid comlamt Uie plaintiff wxU t ake jI g- ,ent against him for five hundred dollars damaces , and the further relief in said com- plaint demanded. X'UllllSIlCa 1V OrderOt IlOn. .J. I. BtSOn, Jui, of gai(1 A 10th 1880' G. Wkbster. lo-Ct Attorney for 1'laintiils: FARM FOR SALE ! .. . ,-. . -.. -T. n,tMTO X 1 -V-TV the best farms in "Coos county. Tho place, with stock and implements, will , L sol,l verv ehonn. - Ks.l,'nr fnrilmf nnflinlnra nnnlv nt . tF or further particulars applj at ly at 5t i tlio othco ol the coast mail. BOOT&'SHOE MAKER M.vnsu field, Ogx. TVIIiIi DO AIiIiKIITDS OF qttstoim: work in a thorough manner and uso onlv ilio BEST MATERIAL SrSLopon From Sln.l.wporito tho TiOnCi liarkct. -if THE JTi'g. i'. Jf. Lochhavt Proprietress Eiipmn Citv, Ogx. THE PIONEER MARKETS, M.vnsuFir.u .t E.MVinc Citv. II. P. WIIITJf EY, rnoniiETon. A good supply of .MUTTON, --xt-mrm CANNED ueef, muBm GOOCS.- l'OIlK, ETC .: iPHt ETC., ETC-, and all kinds of SALT MEATS axd VEGETABLES constantly on baud. Also a good stock of G-Xt-OOSSXlXS-lQ. v e se h s logging"" CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHOUT NOTICE 1-Uf THE CENTRAL HOTEL. Cor. A and Front Sts.,MAiisiiFinu),OK. -rnr AVINC, TAKEN CIIA11GE OF -J-J the above naiueil I10111.0, wo can promiso to our patrons, t'ii-n(clit l'u re, l'nli- Icultii? And courteous attontlon. tSTA TUIAI. 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