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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1880)
W rr U it KKE The Coast Mail. SATURDAY, I Ir - JUNE 10, 1880. It Ism Pk' Hat. Hftirdrtftccru Chronicle. Mr. M. was a retired manufacturer, nnd possessed of considcmblo fortune. He also hnd n ilnughtcr 10 years of ago, of great personal attractions What wonder then that sho should have mado many a young fellow's heart beat quicker who tried to gain her virgin affection? But "papa". M. took care of his treasure as if she were tho pupil of his eye, and many were tho unhappy mortals who loft his hospitahlo tabic never to return. "Plenty of tlmo," said he, "when the right ono comes, and I approve," etc. Hut the right one had como long ago, only pupa didn't know it, and he had conic in tho person of a young engineer, who had formerly had busi ness transactions with papa M. The young people had seen each other, spoken to each other, looked at each other, and a kind of understanding had been come to. Yes, and the at feclion was deep enough to last, even when Mr. M. retired from trado and the young gallant had no further ex cuse for coming on business. There was a succession cf dark days. But love is inventive, and in this instance also proved to be so. Mr. M. was in the habit of visiting twice a week at his hair dresser's to have his beard and wig looked after ; and on this fact love built his struc ture. One of the younger assistants was taken into confidence, and con scqucntly, considerable attention was paid by the young man to Mr. M.'s hat, rcciving it on his entering, giv ing it a careful brush, and handing it bock on departure ; and in this wise, poor, dear "papa" became, uncon sciously of coarse, the postillion d'amoar between his daughter and her swain. Thus things continued for four or five long months; but the best silk hat let it be ever so carefully brush ed, wants an iron now and again. Mr. M.'s hat was several years, old ; JUS'i about Christmas it wanted ironing badly. So Mr. M., instead of proceed ing to the hairdresser's as usual, went to his hatter's and presented his hat for renovation. Mr. Hatter says, after inspecting it "Is this hat too large for you?" "Xo; why do you ask?" "Because you put paper inside." "Paper! paper? Xot I; how does it get there, I' wonder?" Not long did he wonder, for'on carefully unfolding thepaperhe read : "Do not be down hearted, dear Ed ward, my father is good and generous of heart ; let us speak openly to him of our love ; he will not say no if we promise to make his old age happy. On my knees I will confess my love to him. Resides, our correspondence eannot last much longer; the contin ued brushing has so worn papa's hat that I fear from day to day that he will have to have it done up," etc. Mr. M.'s hat having been refreshed, he went as usual to his hair dresser's, having previously carefully replaced the letter. In the saloon he kept a steady, though covered, lookout on the offici ous young assistant, and found his surmises correct. The operations finished, he gravely received his hat, handed the assistant as usual his pour boire, and departed, Before returning home, however, he took occasion to inspect his hat and extract and read a missive from no other than the engineer. Among other things, the ypung man swore that not a penny did he want of his love's father his position, lhaiik goodness, bringing him more than sufficient to live happy and comforta ble. "Well," said pupa, he seems to be an honest-disposed yonng man, and if," etc. For some time be allowed the cor respondence to go on, reading regu larly and watchfully the letters on both sides, unknown to them of course, until one day, when the letters had been particularly desponding and good, ho put an end to it and made them happy, as may be seen by the cards sent to all whom it might con cern. Richard Ike Third' Bed. In the corporation records of Lei cester there is still preserved a story curiously illustrative of tho darkness and precaution of Richard's charac ter. Among tho camp baggage it was the custom to carry a cumber porno wooden bed stead, which he averred was tho only couch he could sleep in ; but in which he contrived to have a secret receptacle for trea sure so that it was concealed under a weight of timber. After Bosworth Field, tho troops of Henry pillaged Leicester; but tho loyal bed was neglected by overy plunderer as use less timber. Tho owner of tho house afterwards discovering tho hoard, be came suddenly rich, without any vis ible cause. He bought land, and at length becumo Mayor of Leicester. Many years afterward his widow, who had been left in great affluence, was assassinated by her servant, who had been privy to the affair; and at tho trial of this culprit and her ac complices the whole transaction came to light. Concerning this bed, a pub lic print of 1S30 states that "about half a century sinco, the relic was pur chased by a furnituro broker in Lei cester, who slept in It for many years, and showed it to tho curious, it con tinues In as good condition apparent ly as when used by King Richanl.bo ing formed of oak, and having a high polish. The daughter of tho broker having married ono Dabington, of Rothloy, near Leicester, tho bedstead was removed to Babington's house, where it is still pnscrved." Battler on she Chtncac. The following is from tho report of an interview of n Call man with General Butler: "No thinking man could have failed to have seen in the overwhelming ma jority by which your new Constitution was adopted, and the way your people declared against Chinese immigration, that it was a vital issue with your State, and must necessarily become ono of the whole Union. The conversation of Mr. Blaine and Judge Thurman, however, is rather accent. As long ago as the 4th of July, 1870, 1 put my self on record on this question, and if I were to repeat tho speech to-day, I would not change it in any respect. It was at Woodstock. Connecticut General Grant, General llawley and j Henry Ward Bcecher were there. You may remember it. I recent lv ' read that speech over, and it is quite fresh in my mind. In substance, I . said, that the true theory of our Gov ernment contemplates that any man, from any part of the globe, has a per fect right to come to this c -ntry, en joy its privileges and grow up under its laws and protection, tl.e same as any emigrant intending to live here ! and become a citizen ; but is against the interests of the people, and of! the Government, for men to be brought here under a contract system by for eign companies to interfere with free ' labor, and degrade and impoverish our laboring citizens who have their home and families here and intend to remain. History repeats itself. ' When African slaverv was introduced ' into this country bv an American di-, vine, as an act of humanity, no one . saw any danger in the political hori zon, but tnat small cloua spread uscit out and enveloped us in a storm and a tempest of such awful magnit-ide that our institutions almost went down under it Nothing but the faith of the people saved us. The light of experience teaches us that when an unhomeogeneous, an unnatural and unproductive because uncxpending system of labor has been introduced among us by a forced importation, it tends to raise up two classes of society, the very rich and the very poor. What will be the re sult of the importation of vast num bers of men to perform servile labor? No one ever complained of the negro who came here of his own free will. The Government has sought to over come this evil of Mongolian immigra tion by appointing a commission to go to China and work for an abolition of the Burlingame treaty. The com missioners ought to be sent to St. James instead of Peking. All your coolies are shipped from Hong Kong, an English port. England made Chi na take her opium, and she ships us Chinese coolies, on which trade her merchants are growing rich. China herself has no power to stop it." How to Live Under the Water. A London correspondent writes to the Parisian. The mystery of "How to live under water," which has so puzzled the visitors to the Polytechnic, and driven our eavans almost to depair, has at last besn polved. The gentleman who used to descend into tho pool and remain for hours there, with no air-pipe, yet without even sending so much as a bubble to the surface, has ta ken out his patent for the process. He wa3 wont to Bay that wnen he came to explain the matter, every one would exclaim "How simple !" like the spectators in the case of Christopher Columbus' egg trick, and perhaps to the savans it may be so ; but I doubt whether the gen eral public will understand the thing even now. Briefly the facts are these : he has the helmet like the ordinary diver, and in thiB is packed compressed air just as an explorer might take a box of meat lozenges in his pocket which is supplied to him as lie wantB it: Iiib own breath, which would of course be poison to him, is exhaled into a receptacle filled with a preparation of soda, which absorbs and annihi lates it. There is practically no limit to the time that he can by this means exist under water; and his syBtem, while it dispenses with ex pensive air-pumps and other gear, has this immense advantage over tho whole arrangement, that there is no air-pipe to bo entangled or broken ; so that lie can move in and about a wreck, like a dry man about the carcass of a house. Washington' was in great suspense during the balloting at Chicago ; as much excited as 'over a Presidential election. Agie Gakato, secretary of the Jup nncie legation of Washington, com mitted suicide Tuesday morning. The only clue to the causo was a let ter left by deceased in which ho stat ed that ho had been concerned in tho iii8tirroction of 1877 in Japan, and had forfeited his honor. NOTICK OF DISSOLUTION OP PAKT-NEKSHIT. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership formcrlv "existing lwtweon .las. L. Kerrey and S. S. Italley has been by mutual consent dissolved. That the debts owing and due to said linn con tracted In tho hotel business are to bo paid to Ferrv it Holland, and thai tho debts of said linn in said hotel business arotobopald bv said Kerry and Hol land. That the debts inrurred in run ning tho Lnno mine, in Randolph pre cinct, Coos county, Oregon, and nil the debts owing by said linn in said mining business are to lo paid by S. S. Bailey. .Tamks L. I'KitnKY, Stkvk S. Haii.ky. NOTICK OK KINAL PROOF. Locn OincK, Hosr.iu'uo, On., May fi, 18S0 Notice is hereby given tli.it tho following named settler has filed notice- of his inten tion to m.iko final proof in MtpiHirt of his claim, and secure hn.il entry thereof on Sat urday the 10th day of Juno 1SS0, licfore tho Judge or Clerk of the court of Coos cotmtv Oregon, ix: Kd in O Maker, home stead application No 2-HW, for tho southeast quarter of southwest quarter and lot 7, sec tion (5 and cist half of northwest quarter section", T -.', Sit I 'J w, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: C T Smith, Win Gamble, J W Judd and C It Golden all of M&rshficld, Coos county, Oregon. 'JO W.m. F. Hksjami.v, JJtgistc THE LIGHT-RUN2OTG HHW HOfflH Oh. BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, sd But THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINEeverlnTcntcJ. All lie wearing parts are made of tho BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. Uhltlho AVTOZTATIC TEXSIOyt It has Ui JUJtOEST JJOlllllX; It ha the) Easlodt Threaded 8huttlo. Tho BOBBINS aro WOUND without RUNNING or UNTttltEADINQ tha MACHINE. It hi a BELF-STETTINO NEEDLE: It hi a DIAL rorrcRUlating- the length or lUtch. WITHOUT TESTINO; It In a LA KG 15 BPACE under tho arm; It I NOISELESS, and has more points ofKXCEI.I.riNC'i: than ell other machines combined. J-A(ionU wanted in localities; vrnoro wo arc not repreaented. Jofinson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. TIKIS LOCKHART HOTEL, Mrs. E. 31. Lochliart Proprietress Empire Citv, Oc.n. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grind Medal cf Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features of the celebrated Giant Fan an! "Warehouse Fans, HACZ Y A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Kow haying cuoy late improvements, they are fully equal to every dcaand : cleaning all kinds cf Grain, Peas, Beans, Caster liear.s. Com and Small Sred. They grade Wheat perfccilv by onee handling. Sep arate Oats from Wh'at, iMitey and Kye They have very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy, Clorer, Flax heed. Orchard Crass, and all other Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine every qualification required It do the lex work io the shortest time. Warehouse, as welt as Farm Mills, are largely con. itrueied, both kinds requiring nine sizes to accom modate the demand, and giving a capacity cf from jo Io 500 bushels per hour, according to sire cf mill. They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and "set up" or "knocked down" for forwarding inlaed, as requested; and in all cases put free on board Cars or Steamer. Orders filled same day as stceived. ) f Mills shipped "knocked down" go for half the freight charged as when f swarded "set tip." Olro. graphs and Circulars supphad on application. Price, will be quoted Inu and on Liberal terms. Citc yondence solicited. . FARM FOR SALE ! K;fl ACHES OF CHOICE LAX!) )) itt tint month of Willanch t-l iiijjIi, near North Bowl and Mnruli field. (iood houeo and out buildings. Adapted for dairying or general farm in;, (iood young orchard. One of the best farms in Coo county. The place, with ntock and implements, will LoHold very cheap. firaSr-For further particulars apply at the ollteo of the CoAbT Mail. Gt BkeSwKiarlII I S S3I? I B SMbl vl m m 3aflfexfI?BaBeWBafe-3j A m 'VssmLwLlflssssEflHBDssssssssssiD BAY VIEW MABSHFIELD, OQ-2T. Win. ReichertjProprictor Keeps constantly on hand, nnd offers for sale u superior mtiolo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WHOLESALE and ItETAlL. MY JURIS SUl I'UKl) WITIITHE CItOTCJiST JtRAXDS OV WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS BRANCH SA1XONAT KM PI UK CITY. niAit.siirir.i.i Drug Store, DR. C. B. GOLDEN, Pnoni. Opposite Xasburg's Store. RA VE DISTANTLY OX HANI) ALL SOKTS OK :d:r,tt(3-s -a Nii- CHEMICALS P WINKS KOR W medicinal rrurosKS, TltUSSMS, sroNGins. TOIliMT.AllTI- cx,tDs, xasuvjfTjjvxaiiia-ir, BTATIONJillVYjANI) SCHOOIiBOOKB, ALSO CHOICK CIGARS i TOBACCO. and everything usually kept in a MKU1C.VL DIM'E.SSAKV. Inscriptions t arvfiitlij Cotn poundctl. .i-n-tf E. A. AXDEHSON, flood li 1 1 j LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,, MAUPHFH l.D, OK. TTAULIXG DONK AT SHORT XO XX tice andat very rensoiial-Ie rates1 COAL AX V WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAM) ECQWQMIl ' COOKIMO OB UZATING New Excelsior Oil Stove.. jtu..Thi,t.rLi,htii.nk,,ilt. It will Dnll, Roast, and IUka Utfr Oiad a Gl ot WgoJgtot. Stod for ClrtuUra. AOK.VTS WANTED. COLEMAN GAS APPARATUS AND OIL CO.. 71 Slum Br, - Cnicsoo, Its. Tha Crat Cur for I)jsftl, Indigestion, rtllloui Hedach, UttrComrlalnt, trtr aad Aru, Gsnsrai II lnsnn PelUlt7.miplallcomrUInt of SluniAch. IJrtr A pit en on th new 0UcutiU princlpU cf ABSORPTION. No Iinics. No IVx-tor llllla. tLd for flrculan, dM'l1U tng th. Atorptlon Cur. Medicated BELTS. and tb. revolution It Is causing In Ui. acl.uc of nudl- clna. SramTMlallrll, S3. tr.mlAit Itrlt.S-J. Tortlo licit, 9'4, mill Infanta Urlt, 81. Tbr. llltj will t Mnt to anj a.ldif frra of imatag. n rK-.lpt of fiUOrach, or tU for Infant's lt.lt. AGENTS wanteJ in ciery county in tL Uniicil Stales. AddreM, FISIIKK MKUICATEU UELT CO. W2 Illinois Pt., Chicago. WILGOX&WHITE ORGAN CO.' Meriden, Conn. U. S. A. "Children's Blow Pedals,"! Adjusted or removed instantly. Invented and Exclusively used by this Company. The most popular Organs of the day! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY, "Tho Wilcox &c Whito Organ Instructor" is tho BEST and CHEAPEST in tho market ! iind for IUuslrultd CWuJojue, " yT -"ST77 Horses ( fyPffir-" ) to 2iJJ-ZLX$r BREWERY coos :b.a"y MARKET, MMil'.MIVIKl.l), OIIKdOV, V. U. Simpson.). Holland Proprietors. im: eiTa. t s and piovi.slout of nil Kinds Mild at the lowest liWnj; niton and J)lJLlVi:iii:i) idawy point desired SUPPLIES rim VKSSKLS. 1.0CG1XOC AMI'S AND FA MI LI KS, ALWAYS JtfADY. KS-AVo keep nothing hut thehe8t-Cr3 and insure Mitisfaction. l.-l-tf Stldn week in your own town. Tortus and $." free. Address II. H.w.i.nrT it Co. Portland, Maine. EUGENE Q'CONNELL. di ai.i:k in STOVES 80 RANGES, latest Imprined HardwareJools, AND- J mplemon ( s. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. l.a.:m::ps &- oils. , T,Drw"JJ.rTA"r : Me.iui.W .iter riii' and l'lttinei. dran- iu and I'l.itid W.t res. MAVIKACTtltKU.-1 OF TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE. I KXKClTr.l) WITH DlipATCII 6-3-I'XTHAS for Stoves, l'loivs Mowers antl Heajiers furnished at short notice. "HIGHEST HONORS Lt ma Centennial World's Fair, 18761 SHONINGER ORGANS novoVXCSS CXajriKOOLT i TBS BEST INSTRUMENTS. Thslr coraparallr xe.ll.net la rMoralt.il by th Juilgeatn th.ir llaport, from wUca uss following la an attract: Th. d. Biio.Ni.varca onoAit oo.'f xblblt ai the lint Initrumonli it prlc. r.nderlne them po.stbl. to a lara eU.i of rnrob.seri, having a combination ol Itc.da aad Il.Ua, prodncln norel and pleasing tH.cK, tontslnlng man de.lrabla lmproremtnti, will land long.r In drj or damp eUmata, U.i llsbla to f .t oat of order, all tb. beard, being mad aar..-pljp, pnt togeth.r io It U lmposilbl. for (hem to cither atirlnk, aw.ll or .pllt." TIIR uhly tmuAfla KWAimku this BANK. This Medal and Award was granted after lb met ST.r. competition of tbe best mak.ri, befox onto! tbe moat competent Jurlea erer awembled. st.w fltrlea and rrleee lost tsmed. which ara In aooordance with osr role, the 1IHIT OIs JAR for tbe l.aat monej, IT ara prepared toappolnlaf.wn.wlgsnU. Illastrated Catalogsei mailed, poet-pcld, ea eppUoalton to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO.. 87 U Itl CnESTNCT BTBXlt,'. Hnr Iiro, Oom. CtLEBRATED lA Apjx-lilu, rtf (r.liinK hlcfp, tlm ncitii Hltitin tif iIi-mIi mill t'olor, arc IiIchh1iij,'h iit tuuilaiii tipjii tlu rt'i'firutlvo ihihthhch wlilrli tliiH irit,t'loH'4 iiivitoraut Hpfftlily InitliiliiM ami curritiH to u hiilt(imh(iiI coif cIiimIoii, DiKCHlinii in rcMltntsd anil hiih ti'iiaiifo iilloiilctl to (tiicli lifo-aiiHtaiuiiii; orau liy the liltUrH, wliicli i iii(iiliiiinivt) ovun to Iho (uiniiiliio palalti, vfKnlalilu In coiiio!tioii, anil thoroughly Had). Fur Huh I iv all ilniggJHUi ami ilualcrn generally. AriA'i KA life 8TOMACII 4& II U 8 1 N K S H C A U 1) S. T.C. M.VCKKY.M.I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kmi'Mik Citv, Oiikuon. C II. (lOLDKN, M.l). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M.MiHiiniu.n, Oiikoon. C. W. TOW15K, M. 1). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON M.iintii'iKi.ti, Oiikoon. C. ANCIKIj, m. d. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Coiiiilllc city, tt" S. II. Hazaui), J. W. Hamilton HAZARD it HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice in tho various courts of the state. OKKIOi: AT KMI'Ilti: CITY, Otl.W 0 IM:. SIC3LI3ST. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MAItSUFlKLD.OltKGO.V. (J. WEHSTKR, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW MAitNiini.M), iiKtio.v. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, XOTAIIVITIILICiiCOXVEVAXCEII, OPIltK ITV, (KIN. Collections and other htiHiucss placed in inv hands, will receixe prompt attoif lion. vl-II'tf V. I WUlCilIT, IT. S. 311ih'mI ami I'. S. Deputy S V U V K YOU, C'ogriM.i: City, On.v. Will attend to the htisincss of surveying in (inv part of the county. Perfect map of all surveyed lands, fur ni-licilal short notice. i:. (J. C I! I .V It It I) It , ATTORNEY m COUNCILOR AT LAW, MMlIXlJU OIWj OllMOOW A share o ipuhlic patronage is respect full v M'licd. 1 ;,.'(f fl?aook. $11 n day at hnute easl lv made. Costly outfit free. Address 'fitfi: A Co. August.!, Maine. Epilog. EiceMlyNoue. T 1 1 1C Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. manufactured ( Wrccir, ?!. ALL IUri3TXKtl!I3 of any value may U foutnl , ta ths. instruments, ar.d llwy contain many t 88KNTIAL IMIROVBMBNT KOt rCVVD in cthir Organs. ! Aiming to produce work whloh ahall b uurnDia, we win no aaorinoe) inai wnion la not aean, nnd yet la vital to a parfe-ot Ornnrii In order to moke a mora fancy itarlor. We are still enabled to present at Stjllsh niirl Anproprlato Cases at an be found In the market, with a finish which is Itl tlUl by any. AS niQARDO TONE, Tilt rolXOWIHG Award witiiHcdaU Diploma or Eonor WAS GRAMTtD By TIIK CINTZNNUL EXHIBITION COMMIUIONIiMl " r.rltrarair la rTtrintiial.,Efniesi, ft'UTIaai BUUUKI or TDIK, BBlfenaltf la r.r ... Canal tUlitj 1. axaaiUal l.tllaattt f.r tbe ..rjw. Utndei." Do not fail ta male application and BXAWLXU THEHE IMBTIlUMENTfl lkore l'urcli.slnt;. Catalogues free, on application to the Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WORCESTER, MASS. H.1 loH'-iO per worto fr free. A I'ortliiml, Maine. iioiiio. HniilplcH Ktinhox A Co. E. B. DEAN & CO. E.U.DEAN, I). WILLCOX AND C. II. MICKCHANT. Wi: 1IAVK Al.WAYHflN I AND A I'OI.I. AMsortiui'iil Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE LTJMBEH WA.NUKACTIJHKI) TO OUDKR And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, nnd at tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICE8. NASBURG &, HIRST, FltONT STftKKT, MAIIPIIKIKMi, ()1n. NKW (U)ODS liTVKllYBTKAM. orjkcopcoii.luntly ,, hand hi our laiKO nnd coinmodiow, toro a well soloelod stock of ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, eonsltslnj; of tho host staple and fancy JDjUjT O-OODs of nil kinds, tho eholooHt GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I.AIKIi: HTOCK OP CLOTH I NO, HATS in..! CAPS, BOOTH ami HHOKS, IIUUHKIIS iimlOlli CLOTHING. SLIITICRS mid OILCLOTH ' CROOk'KKV and ULASS WARH.HARDWARI.' nnd TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, Paints, Oils ami VanMiox, III 00 W lues ami Uipn, Tlnwae mid Ammunition. CUTUmr. WOOD ami U'll.WH'-WARK.nnil School ZBOOlvZS TATIONERY, jrvnivxaitiivo ooodb, UVIVX3 ItONtlllllY Our extensive show eases are nllcd wish tho lined MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, PRICKS TO SUIT TIIK T1MKS. N. II. All goods purchased at our Store will he delivered free ot chareo at any point on the route of tinr Uoainer Myrtle. vl-l-tf COVS It.lltltl'lt NIIOI. i rnoNT or Tin: riis'i'itAt. iiotiiu Mnrshllcld, On I f . on want an iay lin vi. At piotl a.t IiiiiIht fverave, .lust call on mo at inv Million, From morn 'till nipit or lni.v noon ; .My ra.or.t' r-harp, my M-iriMtri. keen, My chop iti neat ami loui-U clean ; And thcic I think that yon will llnil Kach article to nnit tho mind ; I trim the hair with xkill forwent", Of coiirec the price in fifty cenl.t ; Hhampooini;, too. 1 tlothat well, (iic me a trial, that will tell ; So helpine raciolin if I make you hol ler, You need not pay a ipi.irter ofatlollar. .1 V Cox. Prop:. 1' S Hot ami cold hatlin alwayn ready H lbtfl COOS HAY FURNITURE STORE, C(NMTA.STI.Y ON IIA.NI 3lattrcssrs 0 lleilstctuls, Chairs ,V I.ounncs, Cribs lv Crattlc-, I'lCTTUnS, I'ltAMKS, MOI'I.UINCH, TAHI.KS, MlUUUIt.S Ac. tt itt 1 tttC- tioiit I'll itllu .Matlu to Order. COFI'ISS made at nhorlcHt notice. SEWING MACHINES Attaciimi:.sth, Ni:i:ii.k.h svc F. MAKIC, Ivltf I'ltoi-itn.roii. FAMILY Meat Market IIOKS A T1MMF.KM Would aiinimnee to the puhlic tliat their now maikct orrosiTiyniF.cKNTUAi. fion:ii 1H .now (H'i:ni:i ANDTHKYAUKl'ItKI'AKKDtoHKI.I. AM. KINIH of UV.V.V I'OKrC & MKATSofAIXKlNDH PROVISID NT A ND V EGETABLES VHSSJH.S ttutl LOGGING CAMPS St'I'J'UKJ). tri'ItlCIW DOWN TO TIIK UKDJtJ W) UOCK. NEW HOME Sewing Machines JUST ItEOKI VEI) II Y BTA M EK! FOIl Htl.R AT REDUCED RATES, BY II EN It Y ti. 1'I.OEOEIt, I). Morhin Empiio City. V.G.WEBiSTlilR," DKALKIt IS EBoots, Shoes Ami I.eiillici- I'lii.lluK-- MAiiHiirri;M, On. HAVE LATELY KETITUNHD fitiin Kan Fiauciffo with iii'ijni' 'Ht'tu utock or every ihinn " '")' '",0 iciiily lniido hoothiind hIioch cti'. ESTrYAURIALMYarP, FARM FOR SALE. A BMAL.,- FAIJM filTDATEI) ON j. tlio hank of tho Coquillo Wvor coiilaiiiin.',' '.'o nav RICH BOTTOM LAND, , Willi llon.ii and Oicluud. Can Io limited at a Hoitfonahloltatt). ForiiaitimilaiH iipply to JIllNUV Hli.VdSTACKli Emiilio City, Oregon. I I mmnmHmiummnmm