e?HeH The Coast Mail SATURDAY, MAY 1C, 1830. The Flatffcrm. Kcso.ved, By the Republicans of Oregon in convention assembled in (be city of Portland, this 21st day of April, A. D. 1880, Hint wo propose to maintain and administer tho affairs of the government of this State by strict onconomy and faithful adher ence to the constitution and laws thereof and of the United States. 2. That Tvn are in favor of regulat ing and equalizing the salaries of the county and atato otllccra so that they shall receive such compensations as are usually paid to private persons under like circumstances of service and responsibility. S. That we favor a thorough revis ion and equalisation of our system of taxation, to tho end that every spe cies of property within its limits, whether owned or possessed by citi zens of this or of foreign States shall bear its equal proportion of tho bur thens of the government which pro tect it. 4. That wo propose to maintain and enforce the amendments to the Constitution of the Uniten States, with all the powers of the national, government, to tho end that every citizen, poor or rich, black or white, maybe secured in the full enjoyment of civil and political rights. 6. That the overthrow of thoughts' of the elective franchise of liberty and life, by which means free govern ment in a portion oi tho states has been defeated, and manifested fraud and threatened violence in others, to gether with attempted nullilficition of the laws of the general govern ment and decisions of the Supreme Court thereon, by Congressional ac tion in the interests of the Democrat ic party, ore attempted revolution and must be met as such. 6. That this is a nation formed by the people thereof and not a mere leaguo or compact, and that we reaf firm the idea of the unity of the na tion, tho supremacy national govern ment in all matters placed by "tho constitution under ita control, the preservation intact of all the rights of municipal self-government otherwise guaranteed thereby to the people or to the States respectively. At the samp time we arraign the doctrine of State sovereignty as the baneful mother of nullification, secession and anarchy. 7. That the recent action of the Democratic party in convention as sembled, in denouncing the Supreme Court of the United States of Ameri ca, and imputing the most unworthy and unpatriotic motives to that high and honorable court, is unworthy of law abiding, intelligent and patriotic American citizens, and directly tends to the loosening of the foundation of our government, the subversion of nil law, and the overthrow of the sanctity of a system of judicature, venerable with age and perfected by wisdom. 8. That the attempt by the leaders of the Democratic party to cheat the people of the State out of an electoral vote, was an outrage unparalleled in the political history of the State, ind which together with the Maine in famy and the attempt to unseat mem bersin the halls of Congress for base partisan advantage deserves the con demnation of all fair-minded men. 9. That we condemn the outrageous conduct of our Democratic State ad ministrations from 1S70 to 1878, their extravagance, their corruption and peculations. 10. We deprecate the course of members of the Democratic parly wno have undertaken to revive sec tional animosity for the purpose of political ascendancy in the Southern ot&ies and who have revived memor ies of sectional strife by the defiant declaration of a purpose to repeal laws made necessary bv the war and en acted to secure the results of the war, and we condemn their attempts to se cure by legislation what was not ac complished by arms, namely the es tablishment under the name of the State sovereignty of those pernicious doctrines which destroy national su premacy and which in part have led to secession and civil war. 11. That to the Republican party is due the credit of successful resump tion and restored prosperity and busi ness revival, and we insist that the paper and coin circulation of the country shall at all times be main tained at par with gold standard of the commercial world. 12. That while we are in favor of a revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such adjustment of import duties as to encourage the development of the industrial inter est of the whole country, and we com mend that policy of national exchange which secures to the working man liberal wages ; to agriculture, remun erative prices; to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation, commercial pros perity and independence. 13 That we are in favor of judi cious appropriations by the general government for the improvement of our rivers and seaports, as well as for the construction of such lines of rail way communication as will develop the resources of tho country and con ncct our Stato with other parts of the Union, under such restrictions as will amply protect the rights of the people from unjust discrimination and ex tortionate charges; and that in the grants of land to railroads wo favor the sale of the same by the govern ment to the people at the lowest price for public lands, giving tho proceeds only to the corporations. 14. That we demand of our repre sentation in Congress their best en deavors to securo just and judicious appropriations and favorable legisla tion by the general government for the free navigation of tho Columbia and tho rivers of tho Stato, the im- Crovemcnt of tho mouth of the Colum ia and tho harbors at Yamuna and Cooi Coos JJays, tho location of a harbor of KG at tho point along our coast roost avuilablo to tho interests of com merce, tho extension of tho public sur veys to moot tho wants of our increas ing jKjpulation and aid and assistance to railroads, and tho opening up for Nttlement such of our Indian reserva tions as tho interest of civilization de mands and necessitates. 15. That wo doniand a modification oi mo treaty witn unina sous to re- Vinci viliiioao cinigiaiiuii lu.viiiwiii-a. 10. That wo hold that a well in structed people alone can be perfectly free, and that it is therefore essential that the public schools should bo in structed in tho duties of citizenship and the ordinary pursuits of life. Six hundred barrels of whiskoy wore lost by the sinking of the steamer Aw cffflfi in the Missouri river twenty-two ago. All attempts to raise it failed, but now the courso of tho mer has changed, and the whiskey, which now lies forty feet under the sand, is to be dug for. Oliro Logan has onco in a while a gooa idea, sue sajs: "jveep your girls off the streets oxcept when they have business. Teach them it is unnecessary to go to tho post-office every time they go out. Your girls can walk alone just as well as your boys. Don't allow your girls, if they must have a beau, to go with boys much older than themselves. If possible, instill into their very na ture that they are safer in their own hands than they are in tho hands of any man preachers not excepted NOTICE OF FINAL TROOF. RosEBCito Or. Land Orncx, April 23 1S80. Notice is hereby given tht the following named settler has rued notice oi his inten tion to mako final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 29th day of May 18S0, before tho Judge or L'lcrlc ot the court ol Loos county, ur. viz: J. A. Bonebrakc, homestead application No. 2331, for the southeast quarter of northeast quarter section eight, lots 1 and2 and south oast quarter of northwest quarter section nine, township twentysix south, range twelve west, and names tho following as his witnesses viz: F F Ross, M J Stock, R Stephens and L D Smith all of Manhfield Coos county Oregon. 18 AVm F Bexjamet, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Lund Office, Rosebcrg, Or., Apr 14, 1880 Notice 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 the date of this notice, viz: Joseph Enos, homestead application No. 2460, for lots 1, 3, 9, 10 and NJ of NWM section 5, T 41 3, R 13 w and names the following as his witnesses, viz: John Cress-well, Vt'm Kirk, A F Mil ler and A B Cooley all of Chctco, Curry countv. before the Judce or Clerk of the court of Curry county, on the 9th day of June 1SSO. 17 wm. F. Benjamin, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL TROOF. Land OrncE, RosMnrRO Or. Apr 16, 1880 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof viz: Daniel B Cooley, homestead application No 3 186 for the SJ of NE1-4, NE1-4 of SE1-4, NVV1-4 of Afcl-4, section 33 X 40 B, It 13 w, and names the following as his witnesses vix: Ilenrv Smith, Joseph Enos, William Kirk and J M Moore all of Chetco Curry county, Oregon, before the Judge or Clerk of the Court of Curry county Or, on the 9th day of June 1SS0. 17 Wm. F. Benjamtn. Rcgiste NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Lakd Office, Rosebubo Or. April 30. I860 Notjce ia 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 on the 12th day of June 1880, before the Judge or Clerk of the court of ",Coos county, Oregon, viz: Samuel C Bradcn, homestead applica cation No 2496, for the northwest quarter of southwest quarter section 25, east one half of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of northeast quarter section 26, T 27 S R 12 w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Henry W Holverstott, Thomas Norris, Geoege Norris and Jessie liar kins all ot fan-view uoos county ur. 19 Wm F Benjamin Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land OrncE, Kosebdro, Or., Aprils, 1880 Notice 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 the date of this notice, viz: John A. Harrison, home stead anDlication No. 3096. for the SW1-4 of NE1-4, W of SEM and SEl-4 of SW 1-4 sec 34, T 27, Sit 11 west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: L. H. I'almer, l M. I'earce and iuis Ileller ot Dora, and Geo. Norris. of Fairv iew. all of Coos county, on the lSthlay of May, 1880, before the Judge or Clerk of the court of Coos coonty, Or. Wit F. Benjamin, 110 llegtster. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Oefiqe, Rosebuko, Or., Apr. 5, 18S0 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias 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 the date of this notice, viz: Luther If. Palmer, home stead application No. 3097. for the 8W1-4 of SW1-4 seo 34, T 27 SR 11 west, lota 3 and 4 sec 3, and lot 1 sec 4, T 28, SIX 11 w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: L M. Pearce, J. A. Harrison and Louis Heller of Dora, and George Norris of Fairview, Coos county Oregon , on the 15th day of May, 1380, before the Judge or Clerk cf the Court of Coos county. Or. 16 Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Lane Office at Roebukc, Oregon, March 29, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in suiport of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from data of this notice, viz : Henry L. Johns, preemption declaratory statement, No. 321U, for the WJ of SE, SWJ of NEI-4 and SEM of NW14, Bee. 35, T 41 SR 13 west, and names tho following as his witnesses, viz: T. J. Stitt, J. F. Marrs, J. II. Stitt, and J. M. Moore all of Chctco, Curry county, Oregon, on the 17th day of May, 1880, at the United State Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. 14 Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. FARM FOR 8ALE ! ACRES OF CHOICE LAND at tho mouth of Willanch .hi irh, near North Rend and Marsh- field. Good houso and out buildings. Adapted for dairying or general fann ing. Good young orchard. Ono of thobost'farms in Coos county. Tho Clace, with stock and implements, will o sold very cheap. 8Qy For furl her particulars apply at tho office of the Coast Mail. o tf mmmmmmmmmm I II I SHERIFFS HALF. By virtuo ot an execution issued oat of tho Circuit Uourt of the Htato of Oregon for tho county of Curry, on Uio 13th clay of March, 1880, in favor of John Huntley plaintiff, and against Will Hnntloy, de fendant, for tho sum of Five Thousand Nino Hundred and Fourteen Dollars and costs taxed at Nine and 05-100 dollars, to mc directed and delivered, commanding mo that of tho personal property, and if sufficient personal property be notfound, then out of the real property of said de fendant, I cause to be nintlo the said sum of 61H4 00 and costs taxed at ft Pfi and accruing costs, I have levied upon tho following described real property oolong ing to said defendant, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, and an undivided one half inter est in lota 1 and 2 of section 1, T. 30, S, R 15 w.. and lots 1 and 2 of section 30, T. 3T), S, of It 15 w., and tho NS' Ntf of SV!4 of section 31, T. 35, tf, K I w., in Currv county, Oregon. Ami i win, on tnc i'-rni i.i ur MAY. 1880, at tho hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day at tho court house door in Ellcnsburg, sell all the right title and interest of said defendant in and to said property, or so much there of as mav bo necessaf v, which he had on the 6th day of March 1SS0, to satisfy said execution and accruing costs. Dated at ELLWSBcno .April 9th, 18S0. A. II. M OOKE, KMw Sheriff Curry Co., Or. UOSTETTERj -lfflRs Fere and Agoe. The true antidote to the effects of mi asma, is llostetters stomacn uiiicrs. This medicine is one of the most popular remedies of an ago of successful proprie tary specifics, and is in immencc demand wherever on this continent feverand ague exists. A wineglasslul threcg times a day is the best possible prepaative for encountering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver and invigorating Uie stomach. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. 2-0-ly THE NEW DRUGSTORE, MARSFIELD, OR. NEXT DOOR TO MAIL OFFICE. LOUIS MUNROE, JProprietcr. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. BEST BltAJfD OF CIGAJtS JSF-Presc riptions Carefully Com poundedby CompetentPhysici an. OOOXXHO Ol HIATIMO New Excelsior Oil Stove. Jut tfea Thing ArUctU Hawylg. It wffl Erofl, lout, and Bui Bettor thui Oral at Wood Start. Send for areolars. AGENTS WANTED. C0LEMAS GAS APPARATUS AffD OIL CO. Tl Xuut tr, Cuciea, Iu. TO Oraet Cmn for DjimaU, IadltMtlea, BUIoes Hetdsche, Llrer ConpUlnt, 1tnt sad Afs, Quart! II i mii. DtMlltj, ud til cetnpUlata of Stomich, tlftr SpUta oa tht newly eteesrens principle of ABSORPTION. No Ding, Ho Doctor BItU. Bad for CUrvUn, dMCiib Medicated BELTS. laf to AM&rpuosi Curt and Uw rTolUom It It mntlnf la to tdnn f tniM Int. Pf iw utl Blt, $3. ftrtr and Apu Blt, . Tonle Melt, 3, uul Infant Bait, it. Tbtt BtlU will In wnt to u; tildrttt tin of pcftw; n rtctjpt of S2A0 ttcb, or SUO for lafut't Blt AOEMT8 wanted In trerj ounty ia tht United States. AddrMS, FISHER MEDICATED BELT CO. 232 Illinois St., Chicago. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Roseburo Land OrncE, April 23, 1880. Ann .the Notice is hereby civen that the following named settler nas meu notice ol dm inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on the 29th ihiy of May 1880. before the Judge or Clerk of the court of Coos county Or., J. M, Davis, homestead application No. 2106 for the south half of northwest quarter and northwest quarter of southwest quarter sec tion twenty three township twentyfive south, ranee twelve west, and names the , ... . -ac. .. ... .. " following as his witnesses, viz: Henry Mil- ler oi tmnire uity, w. Jl. noble ol Marsh field, F M Bridges of Coos river, and Cyrus Landreth of Coos river, all of Coos county Oregon. Wm F Benjamin, 18 Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Omcr, Rosebubo, Or., April 3. 1880, Notice is hereby civen 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 the dato of this notice, viz: James If. Stitt, homestead application No. for the K) of 8K1-4, sections, T 40, 811 13 w. NWM of NW M, section 2, and NK1-4 of NKM section 3, T41, Sit 13 w, and -names the following as his witnesses, viz: John D, Cooley, Dan iel B. Coolie, D. II. Palmer, and II. L. Johns, all of Chetcoe, Curry coun.y Oregon, on the 17th day of May 1880, before Judge or clerk of the court of Curry county, Or. 15 Wm. F, Benjamin, Itt-gistcr, BAY VIEW TFm. ReicliertjProprictor Keeps constantly on hand. ntl offers for snlo r superior nrticlo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, VHOLKSALF. and RETAIL. JUT BAR IS SUlPrJED WJTHTJIE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS BRANCH SALCONAT KM PI KB CITY. MARNHFIEI.D Drug Store, DR. C. B. GOLDEN, Tnorn. Opposite ffiisburg'B Store. HAYE OHSTANTLY ON HAND AT.L S0UT8 OP JDTnTQrS AND- MEDICINAL PURPOSES, Ttrsrarsa, Tnxraszia, totva)aa. TOUlBTjAItTI OXiBSI,' IIljrTJMIBlXY, TATIOWBlXVYJAjrjD BCHOOIiIlOOlLS, ALSO CHOICE CIGARS and TOBACCO, and everything usually kept iu a MEDICAL. IllSl'ENSAUY. Prescription Carefully Com pounded. Al-3-tf E. A. ANDERSON, Good Horses all to VJ v - Hours. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MARSIIFIELD, OR. HAULING DONE AT SHORT NO tice and at very rcasonablo rates COAL AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND 2 THE 3Bk CENTRAL HOTEL. Cor. A and Front Sts.,MAnsnriELi),On. -T r-AVIXQ TAKEN CHARGE OF -I L- the above named house, we can promise to our patrons, Flntt-clfuisi Fare, Fair Dealing And courteous attention. -A TRIAL IS SOLICITED.- OUIIDAII Is w 11 supplied in its line, and is under our personal management. WERDEN BROS, Proprietors 1 3DeTrin.e, B00T& SHOE MAKER Marshfield, Ogn. wit.1. o jviiii itwruai OP qttstoim: work in a thorough manner and use only tho BEST MATERIAL. 0 SSy-Shopon Front Street, opposito the Pionet" Market. -tf THE PIONEER MARKETS, Marshfield a Empire City. H, P. WHITNEY, PnoruiETOR. A good supply of MUTTON, . CANNED REEF, l GOOCS, PORK, ETC IrZM ETC., ETC. and all kinds of SALTMEATSandVEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a good stock of 0OOBZIXSB. v e s"e l s AND LOGGING GAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE lv-.Hf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Coos. A. Nasburg and O. Webster vs II. II. Luse. Action for damages and the abatement of a nuisance. To H. H. Luse said defendant In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs on file against you in tho above entitled court and cause on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, viz: MONDAY, THE 24TII DAY OF MAY, 1880, and the defendant will take notice that if he tail to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will take judg ment against him for five hundred dollars damages, and the further relief in said com plaint demanded. Published by onlerof Hon. J. F. Watson, Judge of said court, dated April 10th 1880, O. Webster. 15-fc't Altornsy for Plaintiff: CHEMICALS WINKS FOIt F BREWERY, coos :B.A.Tr MARKET, MAIlllSUVIKU), onr.oox, W. 11. Sl.MI-SO.V ,t I). 1I0I.I..1NI) Proprietors. MEATS and provisions of nil kinds sold at tho lowest liviiiK rules mid DELIVERED at any point desired run VESSELS. LOGGING CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYSJKADY. jQjrWc keep nothing but thobost-Jps' and insure satisfaction, l.v-l-tf $6a week in your own town. Terms and 10 free. Address II. Hai.i.ktt ; Co. Portland, Maine. EUGENE O'CONNELL, DEALER IN STOVES & RANGES, latest Improved Hardwarejools, Iniplenaents. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. TjJLJMOPS &c oils, wood & willowware, Steam,Water Pipe and Fittings, Gran ite and Plated Wares. MANUFACTURERS OP TIN, COPPER &SHEETIRONWARt, joii 1vokic Executed with Dispatch. B-EXTRAS for Stoves, Plows Mowers and Reapers furnished at short notice ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtue ol an order c I the County Court of Curry county Oregon, in pr bate, made on the 8th day of April 1880, directing the sale of the real estate of tho tutate of Mich ael Fox deceased, hereinafter described will offer for salo at public anction to the .highest bidder for caih in hand, tho north west quarter ol the northcait Quarter, vest half of west half of northwest quarter of southeast quarter, anil Iota one two three and four of section eiuht, township thiitxflvc 1 four of ith, of rs south, of range fourteen west. Also nil tliu right title and interest of tho estate of laid Michael Fox to tho following di-tcrHicd ad joining proicrty tnwit; uonimriiuing nt a point on the north lino of tho totitliwr I quarter of section eight aforesaid, duo noith of a pine tree 10 inches in diameter and marked W, thence south to tho north tunk of Uca creek, t hence easterly up said creek to the first bend; thence south to tho south line of said forty acre tract; thence west to the southwest corner of said forty and thence east to the place o! beginning. The above mentioned sale will take jilaco at the courthouse door in Kllcnsburg Curry county Oregon, on tho TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY 1880, between the hours of li o'clock m and 2 o'clock p m of said day. Dated April 10th, 1880 WMTICIIENOIt, 18 Administrator estate of Michael Fox- HIGHEST HONORS; ana Cuhmial World's Fair, 18761 SHONIMER ORGANS seoaooMUB roturaurctrr as net BUST INSTRUMENTS. TVlr KnoptxtUrs sxosllsnes Is rteofaUsd b Judge u taslr lUport, from wait ta fclWwlna: UansitrMts axklblt .in,, beU ia,trumU at rl Ttadtrlos thm postlbU to Uri oUm JporeUMM.lYlB- a eoabtatUon of Rstds sad tUs, producing norsl sad pUulsg cffMU. ""saanydsilrsM. tocroTsasais. will stead Units In drror damp ellmsu, 1ms Utbls to ftt on! ef ord.r. all ta beards bln saads jsm-flr.put tottth.r s It U Impowltl. tot w ta llhr shrink, swsll ot split. THsl OSILY UKOAAS AWAHDlCD TUIsJ ssah k TbU Usdsl and Award wis f ruM after lbs saeit ItTtr eomptltloa of lbs Ual asktrs tMfoM ess of to nsst eomvsUsit JurUa DTSISSMablsd. ' ' Ksw ItUs asd priert jnsl Issosd, whloa ar la aeoordtQM with oar rul,U HMIT OJK AH tot lbs Issst sooo7, Ws prpar4 ta appoint Urn cw Aetata, JBhittasUCUAlHWS saaUtd, poatald, 8, SHONINGER ORGAN CO.; M U ltl CUE8TKUT UnXtt, . Ktw IltTss. Otmr. - DUSINKOS CARDS. T.O. MACKEY.M.I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EMrtnR City, Oiikook. 0. B. OOLDBN.M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MAUHIirlU.l), OllKIUlN. C. W. TOWER, l. 1). PHYSIGIAN&SURGEON MAitsiiriRi.n, OiiKdOK. W. C. ANGKL, M. 1). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Voqullle City, Oyn. 8. II. Hazard, J. W. Ha.mtiwn I1AZA1U) t HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will pnu'tii'c in tho various courts of tho statu. OFKU'K AT KMI'IHK CITY, OlI.X. AnORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MARSIIKIKl.n.OKKlSOX. (.. WKUSTGR, AnORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M.MisiiriKM), Ohkoox. HENRY SENGSTACXEN, .TORVPl'BLIC&COiWBVAXCER, KMF1KK 1TY, 00 Jf. Collections and other Inisinosn nlnrrHl in my hands, will rccoivu prompt utlen lion. vI-3-tl V. 1'. WKICJHT, m U. S. Mineral and U. S. Deputy S U It V E Y O It , Coi)uh.i.i: City, Oiix Will attend to tho business of surveying in liny part of tho county. Perfect limps of all surveyed lands, (ur nishctl nt short notice. K. 0. 0 It 1 N 1) It o n , ATTORNEY wo COUNSELLOR AT LAW, nMxxxin oitvi onnaorr A share o iptihlic piitromigo is resHct fully soiled. 1 n-itf 9? !I a week. '2 n ilny ot homo easi ly made. Costly outfit free. Address TitUK A Co. Augusta, Maine. EplIoAnj. EiceMtyNone. a mc Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. ntaaafBciar! WretT, IBUua. AU, IHTlOTEfRrn of try Ih intjr U kxmi la ismm laMnimtnu, sod thejr cociuin nu; 8INTIAI. IMIROVIMKNT BCT Rfm ia oihtr Orjn. Aiming to produoa work vrhloh shall bo Ourabla.w will not oaorlfloa that whleh Is not on, and yst la vital to a perfect Orcan, in order to maka a mora fanny iterlor. We are still tubltd lo prtMnt ts Stylish and Appropriate Cues ss csa b found la th autkst, with a ftakb wWb a SM tu4t by enjr. AS REGARDS TONK, TMS rotunrtiio Award with Medal Diploma of Honor WAS ClAMTIO sr TUB cnmRRUL ixHiBmoa commujiojiimi J'nl?AryX!l! Wsrsaaaisls, Iinmu. ftim sa4 MlUlilCI it TIE.ilUrBllf la tntt ssl Ctaersl stUltr la IksuIoI llkau fw tbt trfm UUesk." Do sot fill to susa sppHcsiioa sad KTaatTrtK THESE INBTXmCKWTS rkfort PunJuiuij. CsUUfses tnt, on pplkstion to ll Taylor & Farley Organ Co, WORCESTER. ICikJM. S to sao jht day nt homo. Rumples worto 5 free. Address Ktinsov A Co. Portland, Maine. E. B. DEAN & CO. J5. 11. DEAN, U. WILLC0X AND C. II. MERCHANT. Wk jiavk Always on Hand a Full Assortment Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS CCMPLETE MANUFACTIJUEI) TO ORDER And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, nnd at tho THE L0WE8T LIVING PHICE8. mt BVBBBSSSSSnSKBV NASBURG A HIRST Front Stukkt, MAnpnriKLn, ()0N, MEW 0001)8 YKVKUY8TKAM. i or; kuop constantly hand i!, our lnrRO nnd cointiiodffms storo n well nvlrolcil liok of ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consitslng of tho heat staple nnd fmicy 3DDES"2r GOODS of itU kinds, tho choicest GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A t.AlltlBHTOCK Or CLOTHING, HATS nnd CAPS, HOOTS nml 8H0KS, RUmitillfl niMlorii CLOTlflKn SMITKK8 ami Oil, CLOTH (JKOCKKKY nnd OLASS WAKK.HAIlDWAltK niul TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco Faints, Oils anil Vanish, lii ro lTlnrs nnd Llq ns, Tlnwae and Ammunltlor CUTLERY, WOOD ami n'lI.I.Qr-U'AMi,antl Sc3n.ool IBoolrs TAT QH E R Y, yvxvnzsiKzno ooodsi, Awr lronxmivY Our extensive show cases are filled wish tho II nest MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. N. II. All goods purchased nt our Storo will 1mi delivered free ot charco' nt any ixMiit on tho route of tho ttoainer Myrtle. vl-l-tl IIAK1IKKNI11, IN HUONTOr" TIIK CKNTItAI. IIOTRL. Marshtlold, Ogit If you want an easy shave, As good as harlnir over guvo, Just call on mo nt in v saloon', From iiiorn 'till night or busy noon ', My rnr.ors' sharp, my seissors, keen, My shop is neat and towels clean ; And there I think that you will find Karh artielo to suit tho mind ; I trim the hair with skill for gents, Of course tho price is llfly cents ; Shnintxioing, too, I do that well, (live me a trial, that will tell ; 8o helpiue gracious if I tiinko you hol ler, You need not pay a ijiinrtrirof ndoFTnr. J. W Cox.I'rnpr. V. K. Hot and cold Ixith.i always ready n-istn COOS HAY FURNITURE STOEE, Constantly on hanu Mattrejwe C Jteditteadst Chairs P Luunyest Cribs .C Cradles, PICTUItKH, FKAMKH, MOUMHNGH, TAIlhKK, MIUHOKS Ac. t'ounllnR.rooni Knrsllnro Made to Order. CO FEINS niailo at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Attaciimknth, Nkkulkh &c. V. MAHK, Ivltf riioi'idirroic. FAMILY Meat Market. KOSS A TIMMKKMAN Would announce to tho puhlio that their now market OPPOSITE Til K CKNTItAI. HOTEL IH NOW OI'KNKI) ANIJTIIEY AKK IMtKPAItKDtoSKLL AM. KINDS OV IIEKF POHK A MEATS of ALL KINDS P R 0 V I S 1 0 nTa 'NO V EGETABLES VESSELS ami 1.000 INO CAMPS SUPPLIED. CSTPItlCES DOWN TO THE UKDjfcJ M ItOCK. NEW HOME Sewing Machines JUST RECEIVED llYBTAMElt! OI( HAI.K AT REDUCED RATES, BY HENRY O. PLOEtJER, I), Morso's Empire City. V. G. WEBSTJSR. DtAI.Klt IN Boots, Shoes AhiI I.cutltnr I'lutllBK' Maiihiifikld, Oil. THAVE LATELY RETURNED J from Han Francisco with n coin pleto stock of every thing in my How ready iiimIii boots ami shoes, etc. BST MATERIAL NLY USED, FARM FOR SALE. A SMALL FARM HITUATED OK tho hank of tho Ooijuillo River containing L'fi acres RICH DOTTOM LAND, With Houso and Orchard. Can ho Runted at n Reasonable Rnto. For particulars apply to JlLNiiV Hi:.voht.U!Ki:n, Empire City, Oregon. Wst