The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, July 10, 1880, Image 2

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    The Coast Mail.
SATURDAY,
JULY 10, 1880.
FOlt PRESIDENT
JAS. A. GARFIELD,
or oiiio.
FOR VICE TRESIDEXT
CHESTER A, ARTHUR,
OF SRW YOllK.
rilESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
GEO. U. CURRY, of Grant,
E. L. AVl'LEGATE, ol Linn.
C. Ii. WATSON, of Lnko.
Huncoclc In Wot tho.TIan.
Tho Chicago Times, during tlie Cin
cinnati Convontion and when it first
became apperant that Hancock was
tho man on whom tho nomination
would fall, used tho following lan
guage : "The Democratic party can
not stultify itself by putting any mere
military man in tho fiold. A record
of loyalty during the war is, no doubt,
essential, but the party cannot afford
to go to the extreme oT nominating a
man who is nothing else than a sol
dier, and not a very brilliant one at
that. Hancock is emphatically not
tho man for tho occasion."
This is undoubtedly a candid ex
pression of a sensiblo Democrat. A
military man who has had some re
sponsibility as a commander in chief
where questions of policy and states
manship have arisen, may have some
practical views of tho duties of Presi
dent of tho United States, but a sol
dier like Hancock who hns always
acted in n subordinate position, who
"is nothing else, and not a very brill
iant one at that," is tho poorest ma
terial in the world for that high oflicc.
He becomes, as President, n branch
of the legislative power of tho Gover
ment ; his voto power is the guardian
of the Constitutional rights of the
people, and a man of merely a milita
ry education, and of only a military
experience, whose paramount virtue
fs that ho occupied the position of a
general in the army of the Union, and
and yet maintained Ins allegiance to
a party that was in sympathy with
the rebellion, is unfitted for tho du
ties of that position. Because he al
ways acted under the orders of his
superiors, and has thus escaped per
sonal responsibility, very little can be
said against him. Not even the re
sponsibility of a voting member of
Congress lias he ever borne. For a
military officer, he is well enough,
but as candidate for President, he
"is emphatically not the man."
Tlic Last Session a Failure.
The New York Times in an able ed
itorial article, reviews tho rec
ord of the Democratic majority in
Congress for tho past session, and al
though the session was of more than
six mouth's duration, shows that it
lias been most completely barren of
good, cither to the country or to the
party which held tho majority in
both lioufoi. It says that, judged
from the stand point chosen by their
sslves in the last campaign, the Dem
ocrats must regard their record at
this session as one of mortifying fail
ure. They professed the purpose to
force a repeal of the Federal election
system at any cost, and have not even
seriously commenced the task. Some
of the more conservative of their lead
ers promised that if the system could
not be abolished it should at least be
stripped of what they called its par
tisan features. Mr. Bayard, their
most accomplished lawyer and legis
lator, framed a-bill for that purpose,
and it was passed. He has now the
humiliation of seeing it returned by
tno I'resiuent witn unreserved appro
val of its principle, but with a conclus
ive demonstration that either by in
tentional duplicity or inexplicable
bungling it was so framed that it
could not possibly be put into opera
tion. Tho Democrats, during the last
canvass, as they have at all times for
the past seven years, denounced the
national bank currency as a costly
and needless burden upon tho people,
and demanded its withdrawal and its
replacement by some form of Treas
ury notes. Although possessing en
tiro control of both houses of Con
gress, they have not taken a step to
carry these views into effect, while, as
if to bring their imbecility in action
in sharp contrast with their extreme
professions, the majority of them in
the House, led by a Grconbackcr,
voted for a resolution reiterating the
principlo that all currency should bo
issued by the Government and should
be legal tender.
A special from Fort Stockton, Tex
as, says: Major R. G. Lawrcnco and
a corps of Texas and Pacific railroad
engineers, after a number of days of
extreme suffering from thirst, in tho
while sand hills, arrivod at the Pecos
river without loss of life. Some stock
and wagons wcro abandoned at difier
ont intorvals for forty miles. Those
arriving first at tho river wont in
search of others. A number of them
woro found crazy by thirst and had
entirely stripped themselves. They
wuro found within a hundicd yards
of tho Pecos river, drinking the blood
of animals thoy lfail slain. Somo of
tliotn woro almost blind. Arriving at
iho rivor thoy plunged in head fore
most, and but for tho bravery of the
most oapsrioiieetl, 11 uuiubor would
have perished.
PIONEER MARKETS,
Marsiifikld .t EMrlllK ClTV.
II. P. WHITNEY, Phopbietob.
A good supply of
MUTTON. - - CANNED.
REEF.
GOOCS,
PORK, ETC
ETC., El a.
and all kinds of
SALTMEATSANnVEGETABLES
constantly on hand. Also a
gobd stock of
oiiocmnms.
v e sTe L S
logging" CAMPS
SUPPLIED AT SlTOltT
NOTICE
lvl-tf
FARM FOR SALE !
J Hf ACRES OF CHOICE LAND
JUU "t the mouth of Willanch
plough, near North Rend and Marsh
field. Good house and out buildings.
Adapted for dairying or general fann-
the best farms in Coos count v. The
place, with stock and implements, will
do soul very cheap.
BsafFor further particulars apply at
the office of the Coast Mail. ot
50TICE TO CONTRACTORS.
A contract for keeping the paupers of
Coos county, and furnishing them with
all necessaries except clothing ami med
ical treatment, for the term of nine
months from the date of said contract,
will be let bv the eoumy court, July Sth,
1SS0, to the lowest responsible bidder.
The contractors to take charge and be
at all expense in conveying said paupers
to the hospital, and receive so many dol
lars in county scrip per week for each
person so kept.
All bids must be sealed and deposited
with the county clerk before the 7th day
of July, 1SS0. The court reserves the
right to reject any or all bids if the same
do not meet their approval.
By order of the County Court.
PAY UP.
All parties indebted to tho late firm of
Ferry & Bailey are requested to call at
the Blanco Hotel and settle with Ferry
it Holland immediately, and save costs.
Ferky & Holland.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the lo' ow
ing county warrants will be paid on pres
entation to the County Treasurer at his
office in Empire City :
No. S73. 5961, 1711, 12S0, 5902, 5903,
2097,2102,2191,241)3, 2X14, 2524, 2549,
2517, 250S, 25S0, 2440, 2343, 23G0, 2054,
1729.
Interest on said warants will not be
allowed after date.
David Morse, Jn.,
Treasurer Coos conntv, Or. i
Empire City, June 10th, 1SS0. 24 '
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
f Land Office, Rosfjii-ro Or. May 24, 1SS0 1
I Notice is hereby given that tho following
namoil Rpttlprli.lR tiMil nnttr. nf hiaint imlinn '
to make final proof in support of his claim, I
and secure final entry thereof on Monday,
tho 2Sth day of June 1SS0, at the U. S. 1
Land Office at Itoseburg, Oregon, viz: J.
B. Wilson, pre-emption declaratory 6tate-1
ment No 24011 for lot 6, northeast quarter of .
southweit quarter and west half of south-'
east quarter section 23, S 41, S range 13
west, and names the following as his witness-1
es, viz: Itobert Walker, M Riley and A. I
II. Moore, of Ellensburg, Curry county, Or.,
and I P Ross, of Chetco, all of Curry county 1
Oregon. 1
22 Wm. F. Becjamin-, Register
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
Land Office, Roseburo, On, June 3,
1S80,
Notice is hereby f,iven that the follow
ing named stttlerhas filed notice of his '
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim and secure final entry there- 1
of on the 17th day of July, 1SS0, lfore
the Judge or Clerk of the court of Coos 1
county, Oregon, viz : Samuel Rozell, '
homestead application No. 20.33, ( r lots .
3, 4 5, and fi, sec. 1, lot 7 sec. 2, lot S, 1
sec. 11, and lot 4 sec. 12, T 20 S R II w,
and names the following as his witnesses I
viz: it -Morse, Jr , L. i.akin, A U Aik
en and C Durgan, all of Empire City,
Coos countv Orc-2"').
24 Wm. F Bepjamin, Register.
NOTICE OI FINAL PROOF.
Land Office, Rosebct.g, Ok., May C, 16S0
Notice is hereby given that the follow nig
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of hii
claim, and secure linal entry thereof on Sat
urday the 19th day of June J8S0, before
tho Judge or Clerk of the court of C001
county Oregon, iz: Edwin (1 Baker, home
stead application No 241)5, for the southeast
quarter of southwest quarter and lot 7, sec
tion G and cast half of northwest quarter
section 7, T 25, S It 12 w, and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: C T Smith,
Wm Gamble. J W Judd and O B Golden
all of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon.
20 Wm. . Besjamix, JUg:'ste
XOTIL'E OF DISSOLUTION OF I'AHT
A'EIISIIIP. Notice is lierchy jjiven that the co-part-nershij)
formerly 'existing between Jaw.
h. Kerrey and S. S. Uailey has been by
mutual consent dissolved. That the
debts owina and due to haid finn con
tracted in tho hotel business arc to be
paid tO terry & IJOIlana, and tliat MIC
debts Of b.lid firm ill Said hotel bllHiness '
lire tO be paid bv Baid Venv and Hoi-t
l.i rrii .. .i.,'.),i ., :..... .".,.,! : ... .
land. That the debts incurred in run-j
nhlg tllO Lane mine, III Randolph pre-
einct. Conn countv. Oreaon. and all the
... aaa i i.a..i i
debts owini; by haid firm in haid mining
bubinefch are to be paid by S. S. Uailey.
Jajieh L. Kebuky,
Stevb P. Kailey.
1. HDeT7-i3TLe,
B00T& SHOE MAKER
M.utsunm), Oon.
WIIiIdJOAIiliKINDa
Oi
in a thorough manner and iiho
only tho
BEST MATERIAL.
o
r.Shopon Front Streut,oppoeite tho
ruut ; Hurkot.
THE
NEW DRUGSTORE,
MARSFIELD, OR.
sext noon to mail office.
T.OUIS MUXltOK, Proprietor
FULL STOCK OF
Drugs & Medicines,
CONSTANTLY ON HANI).
BUST' lilt AX1) OF CIO A US
fcaTPrescriptions Carefully Com.
poundedby Competent Physician
?B?I
THE
I f'Ttl'iVTT? A Ti "ROTTX
Jji1 x -"--1J -"-v A sjxj.
Cor. A and Front Sts.,M.vr.9iiriKi.n.Oii.
"I I A
WING TAKEN CHARGE OF
-IZ-L. the above named houe, we cm
pronnxe to our patrons,
Vlrnl-clnm l'arc, I'nlr I ni'utpr
And courteous attention.
&aT A TRIAL IS SOLICIT ED. J&J
QUlt 11 A 11
s well supplied in its line, and is under
our personal management.
WEKDEN BROS.,
Proprietors.
TJHE
LOCKHART HOTEL,
Mrs. 12. Jr. JMckliart I'rojtrictrcss
EiriKE City, Oon.
THE LIGHT-RUraiEO'
Th BEST, LATEST IMPROVED,
nd most THOROUGHLY constructed
SEWING MACHINE ever Invented. JU1
the wearing parU nro ma Jo of tho BEST
STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED
and arc ADJUSTABLE.
It has tho A VT03TA TIC TEXSIOXi 't
baa the LJlXQEST HOUJllX; It has tho
Easiest Threaded Shuttle.
The BOBBINS 'arc WOUND without
RUNNING or UNTHREADING tb
MACHINE.
It has a BEU.SIjm.VO NEEDLE: It
lias a DIAL for regulating tho length of stltcb,
WITHOUT TEtfriNQ; It has a LAltOK
SPACE under tho arm; It Is NOISELESS,
and has mora points of EXCELLENCE thug
all other machines combined.
49-Aosnta wanted In localities'
whero wo nr not represented.
Jo&son, Clark & Co.
30 UNION SQUARE, H.Y.
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST& BEST AWARD
And Onnd Medal of Honor.
Economy, Durability and Rapidity
combined with perfect work,
Ate Distinguishing Features of the
cclttrated
Giant Fan and Warehonse Fans,
wade ay
A., P. DICKEY,
Raclno, Wis.
Now hirinc many late imDrortmenis. iher are fullr
equal to every demand : cleaning all kinds of Grain,
iJUt fc V aa iwaau waHMaua, ail l"ua vi vavau
real. udDi. ijiiur iKini. i,rjra nu niaiii occu.
They grade Wheat perfeely by cncehandlmg. Sep.
trite Oats from Wheat, Uriey and Rye. Theyhave
very Pft arrangements for cleaning Timothy,
Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Ctais, and all other
Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine
every qualification required to do the best work ra
the shortest time.
Warehtuse. as well cs Tarm MiSi, are largely con
structed, LmiIj l.iift tejuiring nine sues to accom.
modate the demand, and ct vine a capacity offrom 50
ing a caps
orcing to
to 500 busnels per dour, accfjreing to size ci raiu.
"Iliey are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation,
and "set up" or "knocked down" for forwarding
nlacd, as requeated; and in all cases put free on
boa id Cars or Steamer. Orders filled tame day as
leceived. ' ) s1-
Mills shipped "knocked itivm" go for half the
(rtijl.t charged as nhen forwarded "let up." Olio,
graphs and Circulars supplied on apt-lioauon. I'ricet
will U quoted kiu and en liUijl turns. Cono
-icndcccc toliutcd ,
I1W BOBEB ; $fl
A I to SJJSLXzr
rWTKTjMIMMHPMPjpljw
BAY VIEW BREWERY,
Win. ReichertjProprictor
Keeps constantly on hand, anil o flora for sale a superior article of
LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
MVBAR1S SVlPUEV WITIITIIE CHOICEST BRANDS 0V
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
URANCHSALfONAT EMPIRE CITY.
ruAusurir.i.i
Drug Store,
DR. C. R. GOLDEN. Pitoni.
Opposite Xasbnry's Stove.
11 A YE 0 X S T A X T I. Y 0 X II A I
AM. SHUTS OP
UDDR-TTG-S
CH EM IDA L
V WINKS ion w
MEDICINAL Pl'RPOSES,
D-SL-an-ejTijarsPs ,
TUVSBI3S,
SPOIVOISS.
TOII1MT.AH.T I-
ctiias, xajx.i!,triMaaifir,
STATIONHllYjANrf
HCIIOOIiDOOKB,
also utoici:
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
and everything usually kept in a
MKDKAL DKi'K.NSAitY.
Prescriptions 1 arefutly Com
pounded. Al-3-tf
E. A. ANDEUS0N,
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
MARSH UK I l (1 '
HAUUNC DONE AT SHOUT NO
tice and at verv rea-oiint ..1 "
'COAL AND WOOD CONSTANT i. V OV HANI)
I
A
-COOKIMO OB UEATINO-
New Excelsior Oil Stove.
jatu.Tixiliforiagut nonk..,,inB.
It will Broth Bout, and Ek tttr thn dl or
ffoodStoT. end for Circulars. AGENTS WANTED.
COLEMAN GAS APPARATUS AND
OIL CO..
78 Mimtrr St Chicago, III.
Tb Great Cure for Pjrii-cMtft, Io'lfjctitloo, IUlloui
nwlarcht UTir Com pi a1 lit, etr wad Ague, t!bnd
I
b. nsun
DeMlltr, ami all cpmt Uinta
of stomach, I4ar Jt spleen
on Ilia My diacovaiiaj
prlncipla of I
ABSOnPTION. j
No Drugs. No D-tor Illlla.
ifend for Clreulara. decrll
Ing tha Aborllon Cura
Medicated
BELTS.
and tha raTolution It la catalog la the aciance of inadl-
cine.
Draper1 ltlt, Si.
Feier nntl As(tie nelt. 93.
Tonlo licit, 81, antl Infanta Tlell, 91.
Tbeaa llta will Laaant tuanr addrea free of r.tga
n recalpt of Mifi eacb, or $!.() for Inrant'a Halt. ,
AGENTS wanted in every county in tL
United States.
Address, FISHER MKUK'ATED BELT CO.
232 Illinois St., Chicago.
WILCOXlWHITE
ORGAN CO.
Meriden, Conn. U. S. A.
"Children's Blow Pedals,"!
Adjusted or removedlnstantly.
Invented and Exclusively
used by this Company.
The most popular
Organs of the day!
UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY.
"Tho Wilcox k White
Orphan Instructor" is tho
BEST and CHEAPEST
in tho mu.rlr.ot t
Strul ftr JUuilrahdjOitalofjut.
COOS B-A.1T
IJARKET,
MMlliMlFll. OUKGOS,
W. R. Simpson .1 1) llou .u
Proprietors.
MEATS
and prmisions of all . mis
wild at the lowest
living rates
ami
DELIVEBKB ntnny pout o ed
ron
VESSELS.
LOGGING CAMPS
AND FAMILIES,
ALWAYSJFADY.
CsErWo keep nothing but thelt'stI
and insure satisfaction.
lA-l-tf
jHia week in your own town. Terms
and $5 free Add'ress II. II u.u:rr it Co.
Portland, Maine
EUGENE O'CONNELL,
DKAI.UK IN
STOVES & RANGES,
I atest Improved
Hardwarejools,
AND
Iiiiplemen. fcs.
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND
1 AMMUNITION.
LAMPS &c OILS.
WOOD it WILI.OWWARK,
S cam.Wntor l'ipo and Fitting. Rrun-
Uo anil I'l.ttl'd arcs.
, vr.mr.u, ok
JIN, COPPER & SHEETIRON WARE.
: .11)11 AVOItlC
' 1:xkcuti:i) with Disi-atcii.
tfa7-KXTRAS for Striven, l'lows
Mowers and Keapers furnished
at snort notice.
HIGHEST HONORS'
uta
Centennial World's Fair, 18761
TXM
SHONINGER ORGANS
vaoxocaoso r-iiamtoTTaxT it tm
BEST INSTRUMENTS.
TBelroomBanilvaaioallanealarattviiluA M.
Juile-n la their Ilaport, from whioh tha
(Mowing la as aitraet:
"The D. BIIOXIXOEn OnOAIf OO.'g
exhibit as tha beat Inatruroenta it a
prtoa rendarlog them possible to a lar elan
of parehaaart. natlnr a oomblnaUon si na
lad Oalla, prodacliiK novel and dUuIes effects.
- - 1 f vwo av a aa yavMii M W(Va
eontalnloa scanv dealrabl Imnrnrrm.iili. will
tend longer to dry or damp cUmat. last IlabU
U gat out of order, all tha boards being mad
ahrae-ply, put together so It Is Impossible for
them to cither ahrlnk, (wall or apliu" TUB
ONLY UUdAJHa AAVA11DEO TUIS
HANK.
This Medal and Award vaa mated after tha
Boat lever competition of the beet makers,
betas on of the most oosnptat Jurl
orer asaembled.
Kaw Style and price Jnat Isrned, whloh ar
la aoeordane with our rule, U UBIT OK
AN tor the laaat money,
an prepared to appoint a few new Agent.
tnnstratad Catalogue mailed, poet-paid. Co
apylloaUea to
B, SHONINGER -ORGAN CO.,
07 to IIS CIHBTfTTJT STSXJT,.
Hrw Utn. Oon.
HU CELEBRATED WX
&lfflRs
Ajinelltp, refrcHhliiK Hloep, tho arqui
riition of llenh uml color, nro lU'HnliigB at
tendant tijifln tho rejmratlvo jirotoHHcH
which thin iriculi'BH InvlKorant Hjn-cilily
InitiatoH anil carrit-H to a hihtchhIiiI con-
cIuhIoii. Digfrition 1h ruHtonil ami hiik
tt'iiunco uflonleil to each lie-HiiKtiiinliij-!
organ by tho Hitter, which Ik liioilfmHivu
oven to tho fttininino nalate, vf-getalile in
rompoHition, ami thoroughly nafo.
For wilo by all driiirKiriU unit dcalurn
gcu ia!ly.
1IUS1NHSS CARDS.
T.C. MACICEY.M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Emimki: Citv, OitiiflON.
C. R. GOLDEN, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
MAiiMiinr.M), Oiimion.
C. W.TOWKU.M. n.
PHYSICIAN &SURGE ON
Mahhiikiki.h, OituuoN.
W. C. ANGKL, M. I).
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
CaquUie City, Of 11.
S. H. JI.vzAtin, J. V. Hamilton
HAZARD it HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Will practice in the various courts
of the state.
orru'i: at i:mi'iui: city, Oun.
j nc. sia-Linsr.
ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
M KSlir IM P.OItEOON.
CI. WKHSTHK,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
MAItSIIFIKI.il, Ulll.'OON.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
XOTAIO'HIILiriUUWEVAXCEII,
EM PI UK CITY, OIJ.V.
Collections mid other business placed
in my hands, will receive prompt iittuu
lion." vl-3-tf
P. WHIG I IT,
V, S. Mineral and IT. S. Deputy
S U It V K Y O It ,
Coyl'll.LK ClTV, 0i.
Will attend to the ImnincKsof surveying
in imv n.irt of (lie I'otmtv.
I Perfect maps of all HtiVveyed lands, fur
msiH'iiai snort notice.
1:. ;. (i it 1 n i k 0 1 ,
ATTORNEY isd COUNSELLOR AT 'LAW,
-ininx'xaviii oin oujuoon
A share (t iptiblic patromi;c in ivnjiwI
fully follul. 1 Jl'itf
i7sinuc(k. 12 a ilav at Iiuiiii caxl
lv made (V.Mtly oiitllt free. Addrcm.
iiifi: it Co. AiiKUHtn, Maine.
Eqnal to Anj. Excellefl by None.
a-1 iic
Taylor & Farley
CABINET ORGAN.
nanurttotHrc4 nl Worcvalcr, Jloaa.
1U lUrt3VXKIUT3 or any value may U found ,
U these iiistrumems, ax.d tliey contain many .
ISSKNTIAL IMPROVBMINTS I
KOT rCUatS la other Organs.
Aiming to produce work whloh ahall ba
purnbta.wowlllnot anorlfloa that which
la not aoen, nntl yet la vital to n parfaot
"n, in oruor 10 rnona a moro ranoy
arrlor.
We are still enabled to poxM M
Stylish unci Appropriate Cases
j aa ran be found In the market, with a fnith which Is
an rwuea uy may.
AS RBOARD8 TONE,
tiis rouowmo
Award with Medal & Diploma of Honor
WAf CIAMT1D V T
CINTENnUL IIHIBmOrl C0MMIM10KIBJ:
..V.?tr.it.'.-n-,I ' Wtrla-SMkla, Erraaui, HUTI ail
BUUUICI r TDir, aalftnalt- la nmr aa Ciwral
Ulltf la laiaulul Iptllaatn f Lai ptrKi UtnM."
Do not fail to make application and
EXAMIXE TIIEBU INBTrtUMENTB
Before I'urchasing,
Catalogues free, on application to the
Taylor & Farley Organ Co.
WORCESTER, MASS.
85 l WO jierduy at homo. HnmpleH
orte .r free Aililre Stinhok & Co.
Portland, Maine.
E .B. DEAN & CO.
B. . DEAN, 1). WILLCOX
AND
C. JI. MUUCIIANT.
Wij havi: Always on Hand a Full
Amwrtiiiont 01
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE
MANUFAOTDKHI) TO OKDICIt
Anil
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESfllED,
uml at thu
THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
- - - : "fcaj
NASBURG & HIRST
FnoNT Sthkut, Mahphfikm), Oun.
IVTEW GOODS HYKVKUYBTKAM.
i tTjkcop COIWtWltlyll hniul .
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
consitsltiK of tho best staple and fnncy
:o:R,3r Q-oors7
of all kinds, tho choicest
GROCERIES
A N l
PROVISIONS.
A I.AIIOKHTOCK W
CLOT! 1 1 NCI,
JIATS and CAPS,
MOOTS iuhI BHOKS,
UU11HKRH mulOlli OLOTIIINn
SLIPIMCItS iuhI O1LCL0TII '
CIUK'KISUY mid ULAHS
WA UK, II AHDW AUK
ami TOOLS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
ralnlH, (UN anil Vniildlu-N,
Choice WIiich anil l,l(Morn,
Tin who mid Ammunition.
curu:iiv. wood ut
nfiu.(nr-'AitK,mui
Scln.ool Boolrs
STATIONERY.
irviiiviNiiiiva aoon
.VIVX HOMI1IUIV
Ouroxli'iiMivonliowcimcH are filled
with tho finest
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
PRICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES.
N. II. All Kiioilrt purcluiHcil at our
Store will ho dclivircd frro tit c)mri;o
at any ixiint on tho riinlo of tho
itenniur Myrtlo. vIMf
CO.VN HAKIIi:itNlll,
IN J'ltO.N'T OP Till: IMINTUAI. IIOTKI.
MarnhtU'ld, Oku
If you want uiiciuyhlmvc,
A gonil an barhur ovor kiivh,
.ItiHtc lion 1110 at my million,
From mnrii 'till niuht or Ihihv noon.
My rnxiirn' nliuin. inv scirwors kiin.
My rhop in neat and (owuls clean ,
And thnrc I think that you will find
Kiii'h ttrtirlo to uit thn luiiiil ;
I trim tlit hair with xkill forKcntx,
Of t'liiiroit the price is fifty cent ;
ShampiHiiuK. too, I do that ull,
(live me a trial, that will tell ,
So help tno Kraciotnt if I make you hol
ler. You need not pay n quarter of a dollar,
f U' .... 11
,. g Ht and cold l.atliM alway midy
j I I ISifl
COOS HAY
FURNITURE
I STORE,
('ON8TANTI.Y ON HANK
Mattresses .P Bedsteads,
Chairs il l.oiuifes.
Cribs .1 Cradles,
I IMPTI'IM l.'IIIMl Mlll'l IttVllCl
t.mu.'ks, Miu'itims c
'lllltlllr- I) Kill I'll llllll 1
1 Made to Order.
iCOCFIXS iniulu ut xhnrterit iiotico
SEWING MACHINES
j Attaciimkxth, Ni:ki)I.i:h kc
F MA Ilk",
lvltf I'liopitiirroit.
FAMILY
Meat Market
IIO.SS JL TIMMKHMAX
Would aniiotinco to tho public that
their new market
Ol'l'OSITKTIUHMCNTUAI. IIOTKIi
IH KOWOI'KNKII
A.N'DTIIKYAUUrHKI'AltKDtoHKI.I.
Al.l. KINim III'
IIKKF I'OItIC A MKATKof AM, KINDS
I.HO
PROVISIONS AND VEGETABLES
VESSELS mid 1.01101X0 CAMPS
srrri.iEi)
nyriuOKH down to tiih itKI)j(U
f0 ItOCK
NEW HOME
Sewing Machines
JUST HIX'FI VKI) IJV STAMKK!
KOII HAI.I5
AT REDUCED RATES, BY
iiKNiivo. ii,oi:(ii:u,
I). Mornu'r) Kinpiro City.
V. G. VEBSTEJi,
im:ai,kii ik
t.BooTs, Shoes
Anil Leather rinitliiKM.
MAiimirmi.i), On.
1I1AVK LATKLY KKTOKNKD
J from Han FriinciHco with a com
plete. Ntock of every thinf? inmy lino
roiuly inailo IiooIh anil hIioch, uto.
BEST MATERIAL ONLY USED.
FARM FOR SALE,
A SMALL FAUM SITUATIOD ON
J thu bank of tho Coquillo Jtivor
conttiiiiing '2H aereH
RICH BOTTOM LAND,
With Iloimo nni! Orchard. Oun bo
Hunted at a ituiiHonablo Hate.
For paitiuuluiH apply to
J I II.VIIY HK.S'(IBTArKH.N'i
ICinplro City, Ortfioii.
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