The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, March 27, 1884, Image 3

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ThurtilAy, :::::::::: March 37, 1884
Urn Dcl.nmi.iy It i-njjlncrr nt l-ohicc's mill,
CVIIIni; uf llie new Mrnmcr on llie ways n llic
r-tilp )ntil hat bci n coitiiiirnccil.
Try tlio .Swedish iii.itillcl for sale nt SeiiK
tt.sckrn's tltiij; stoic. 'I hey nto die fioin nil
Until of polvin.
It It prnhahla thnt the rending room will be
rit.shll'hed In the Holland building, nltute the
llio Coos liay driiir tlorc.
At I in school iiiitiIiik lirlil nl Newport Tint
day iiIkIii Win. Citinplicll tint ilicicd director
ml (ho. Campbell tlcih,
TI101. Hirst lint Inrii iitlte sick for two or
lluee wtrkt, lint In- It now coiitulcsccnl mill
able to 1 10 nlioiit llic store.
I'rof, CiMni wrnt over to the ( Hiillto l.ut
Tuesday. He will hold nn cs.imln.itloii uf lc.u.li.
ert al Millie I'olnl to il.iy.
'llic Nrwporters I1.11I tlielr .St. P.ttiltk's day
dsiicn l.i M .Saturday nllit. A Urge niiiiilx-r
MillclMkil in (lie uo-xl lime had.
John A. (tnyt l-v.. clcliTcieil nn Ink-rrnlnr;
0111I liitlititlltp lecture to Ilia children ul the
school houte tail t'tlil.iy afternoon,
(Jeorge W'oodrulf tclurned from the valle)
bit l-'riday. I lit lounges! hinthcr, K. T. Wood
nilf, lame In with hhn font brlrf tlslt.
(,'hailey Inhiiton, the thlp Mllieulcr, for
Mime lime nn Inmate (it llic iininly hospital, was
1I1I1 week tent to the tUle Inline ntyluiu.
A run (if the I'lnnlie t'llv ilrilc stole .Sun
tram 'I ist Rites MM the my sunshine It leaves
drank in while glowing on it jmiciiI stem.
K.irctt liratute, dear t me,
I'ragnint iu of " 'I renum Tm,"
Can only lie obtained nt tic X I. N T store In
I'irlrctloii tea cant
On the 8lh ol April V. A. Ikmlcr of Myiiic
I'olnl Mill let llic contract for liulliUiifJ the pub
lie bridge ncrost the tooth fork of the Qxjnillc
riter ni-.ir that town.
Win. Nilley nml 'Hint IVvlne itte Iniuilrt of
the runnly hospital nt llay t.'iiy. Nilley wat
tent over four or flic im'U ago nntl IJctlrtr
tarul ci.cr Utl I itihty.
'lire lubes' sewing society hit changed Itt iltt
of nx-etlnu fiom Ni tun Liy In 'IhuriuUy, 'Ilir
111 it n.rcllii; will Is nrtt Ihtutiliy, at the rcti.
donee ol Dr. Midrmic.
Knite It rushing work on llirn'W tiignl North
llriul. Neurit nil the Mjuttr fr.imw err up
)ptlrttljy. A Jiiilrje of null tetwlt M)t the lir
luj: will lx tumuli ami ti(l.
A incrtlng of llm toiirt of llilt Khixtl Ulilriil
It cullil nt the V.I100I lionte nctl Weiliieh
nlxht to clxxivr u ilirretor to till thr iru.tia)
crr.ilnl hy the ieh;ii.iion of J. (i. KIvIhiIiU.
A letter h.it Ix-rn reteiieil on the luy Kltltic
nn ncount of llie ilrjlli i,f Neil ( JiIimhi. foemrr
rrthlent of Ihlt lov.ihl). wf.o rrtrnllj fell from
11 pllr ilriter At (ir.iy't luilxir, W. 1'.. jml hruLe
hit netk,
Wimllll clir Ihur j;il ppmtttc M.MI .
the Stn l''riiclici Weell) Cll n the Chlcifto
Weekly Newt -fur $.1 35 In alliance, or thi
MAIL nno the Newt for J3 , or the M.MI. ml
the Cull for pi 75.
'Hie neil iiieetlnit.of'CoiH'oril lodge. No la,
I. O.V. I'., wilt h- held .it Odd ltll.iw lull
nett .s.iiuril.1) eiiMilng.' llie cli.iilrr list will re
luln eiirn for 30 il), to tint p.utie uhoMtdi
to prulii h It run do w,
(5. W. IVtrilttry. ILirr Nmihwell, (' W
Sinfcird anil Dm 11 It ( oihrit hot Ix-tirr rextrt nl
once to Dr MiCtininc, Unitetl Stilet eiitnilii
hi tureou for llilt dlttrkt. if thr) Ik at nil ant
tout to p t on tin- K-nlun roll.
Aliln Kelihitm hit utrn 11 i niontht Iciw
ut the OivMenul hnlhl!n .it Kmpirr, lucomln
tie In it the vil'xiu Imiinett, pending tvni;itiick.
en't 4iMnj;eiiirntt to Imihl. J S. Kiley content
pUtrt a trip rttt for n few inoniln.
A week from net! .Sunil.i), the first Sunil.iy in
April, the nitt church t M. M. Mock't phiic
on ('.Aliliiiig ttough will lie ilnlic.ilnl. Ken,
J. . Mother nnd Win. llonrhr.ikc will oll'ul.ite.
In the the new house It 18 liy aj fevl, wiih n
ufiHit leillnj;,
I'. A I'cterton I1.1v motnl from the Anilerton
plate on llatnet creek to hit own rnnih xlllllf
Y further up. where he It comfort ilily fued for the
Improvement of hit own rjhnhle oteitinnt.
Mr. I'etrrvin, who hit heeu rpiite ill for tctertl
weckl, It now conv.deticut.
'llie prevent lerui of public tihnol at thl plicr
wllldoe thit M-tk-.' It It the iulentloii uf the
direclort In htic nnotlier term Ih-kIii jftern two
tieekt v.iciliou, with 11 new pilncivil. 'Ihrxi.
- - Mlinn li.it leen lenilereti to J. u. u.iwetoi Jinn
mouth nnd the dlrecloit h.ic tc.tton to Ixhcte
that he will accept of it.
Detcctlie Hume was a Utile of! in tome of hit
c.ilcnl.ul.mt concerning tlio rrlithet of C'ieere
(Sriine. Mn. hkellon itt Jriuic't mother. .slieiiMr
tied Sketlon tome 13 ye.trt Kfo and now rvtldet
in l.lnn iininly, nl ornenr Wnterloo or Sweet
llorue, lliiiue wd't Correct in refiril to (irlme't
idler cuiiilfig to the' luy, hut It tt.ts M.dnuU
(Irinie, lntlo.nl of l. .Sketlon,
Lev. ('. I', llalley went oter to (iiirdlnrr litt
tirek, lilt rflorlt In Jlcit field thit trip twilled
In the addition of another meiuticr to tlm churth
liy liiptlun, nnd if it t.ild that teier.il olhert will
honu join, 'llie wopleof (i.iulinerhme teemed,
In cootl cath vuhtcriptiont, 4350 per nnnum foi
piraihlnj; tenliet, whlili it a ery corumendii.
hie thowlni; forn plaoeof In the, Alloi'lhcr,
the lluplljlt contlder their luteiett at very hoe
ful nt (i.mlincrnt piewut.
J, J, Wilton, formerly n tetident of llilt conn-
. ly, met with n inir.iciilou cu-Hie front tcrlcii.
I Injury liy an accident that occuned to dint near
(irant'a I'.ttna ihort tlmenj;(i, Wilton and lilt
(LuiKhter I'horlve and 11 hired mm had Ih-cii at-
lendlnr; a rellj;lout nieelliiK one nljjhl. In re-
tinnlnL' liouiu ihcy hail to crust a rickety lirlduc
oierniteep cjulch. 'I he tonne l.idy mid the
hired man had fears of the Inline mid prifcrreil
ttalklni; oicr it. Jutl its Wtjtitu ilroie onto llm
Inline, it fell, nnd he nnd hit team unit down
with it, lint they were toon cMiIcnlcd, iilmatt
tiuharmcd,
l.itt 'I'uesiliy Judjjc I))rr tranlcd u, wilt of
liaheat corpto in thti cu'tu of K0I1U Alexander,
iuipriuuied nt ICmpliuo'irnilplcloii of Ix-mi; Cio
cro (irlme, 'I he vrrll It felunuhlo nil o'clock
p. m. to-day ('iliurmla)), at which time ll It ei
ptxtnl lu joinu new ll)fht may lie thrown upon
llilt toinewhat mytterlout case. Hon. C, !.
Walton It the prisoner'! nltoiney, mid ll may
he tli.it llie men who want him carried mwiy
will Ik: rulictl to prove pniltltt-!y llut ho It
Ihelr man, Ixnre they will I allowed to take
him. In addition lo the innny m.irki on Alex
nuder'i hcxly thai corri'iKiuil with the descrip
tion of (irline, Alrxaiuh-r it tald to caiTy tutcrnl
pioinlnent niaikt of which nu inenllon It macjv,
Hinl tonic llut cannot bo uf recent uriym.
CORRUSPONDENCE.
A Few Lines from Mm. Lapp,
.To the Alitor of the - o.Wl MAIL:
In your paper I line noticed, teteritl Items nn
the nrrett of (. Iccro (iiline, nnd If you will (jive
me tp.uo I will give you n few linen that lire
sound liiilh nud that will ttand the test, for I
feel tine that then- It plenty In your pnxr, nnd
out of il, thai will not M.tnc! fire It tccni. that
no one in your town knew that C'iuio (irluie had
Ix-en sent lo the iitylum ut Stockier! until thlt
man Aletauder t-ninv lo the buy. 'linn hit re
Kemhlinie Lrraled tiitikloii. Vet, I think he
rctciuhlct my biolhtr luifayollc: hut th.-it it not
tayliiU il it him, nor Iv it nayinc; it It hit brolhrr.
'I he man Aletiiuilcr miiiic here, I have hern
Inlit, ttltlinui iiiikIi ttioiiey, and we nre tun-, in
riurowii iiiindt, that hu hat not had 11 fair lri.il
'I he tclcipiini he leti-ucd hat not Ixen niiepteil
at the truth, for llieetlilence In hit lx.hnlfh.11
litil no Imprevtoti on the itilirt or the x-ople.
houir time nio I wat very kick, nnd no one ex
cept Mrt. 1 InUliliit nnil the ilocloi tunic to one
for me; mi we got the doctor to tcleipnph for ni)
litter. She It here now, and the it not Cltcro't
wife, hut u titler. Her name wu never Jmy-
Ihlnj; hut tjrlme. She It in her liens, hut the
had pluck enough to titit the little prisoner nl
the jail nt I jiiplie, nt your jMjxr says, and 1
vitited him jutt lx-fore we exiled the tleniner
to t.iil. nnd tt ill mull I thought the tleuiucr
would not nail that nl;lil. '1 he next day my
titter nnd I went liefore Juttue Hyde and took
An oath thai he (Aleiiinder) It not (iiune. llut
thai irirnt to do no i,'iil toward kerping him
out of Jul Kiii s.i)t Alexander it 11 half
brother. I ui) he it not, to far at I know, bin
I with he wrrr. 'I he renvxi we hate done what
we have It Ir-chiisc Aletnndcr hit not had a fair
trial, he uiniibt i;i't juttUx- In llilt county, nud
thlt It why I want I1I111 taken to thr atjlitm
llut if he 1 .111 recou-r tl.nnaj;es for Ix-iui; un
lawfully nrretlnl nnd iiiipiitonid, I hoxhewill
never tlie In trie svoik of iloini; . I here aie
Jxke lllclry nnd ollim that would tay whether
Alexander le ( hero (irline or not. llut they
are not ttuiiml, I tupir, and Alexndrr, Ixing
a ttraugir heie, ilix-i not know who to vend for.
He hit no money with which lo pay nii)UxI) lo
hrlp hlin. to he limit go to jail, nnd xitIM)
miht h.ne ! n taken nway had it not Ix-cri for
thr iuli t feinicc of the l.ipp f.tmil) nnd Mallnd.1
(iilnii-. Sou nay our nun enn-nii thow thlt Al
rxjiiilrr Is not n ttranjcr lo ut. Oiirmotr
ruenlt thow nolhliiK of the kind. We know
nothing more alxiui tilui th in you do Hut wi
do not helirve in a nun Ix-mi: put in jail liec.mv
he Inokt l.ke (nine of ut. Cut luui in Jul for
looking like hiiiiM-lf, and not fur the fi llow thai
lixikt like hlin Ue twill find out nflcr awlnli
just what tn-p is laken One Mrt Martha Hall
mxI "I would twiMr he is )ir Ixtiiher. 1 taw
him ttlx-n he wat a lx in the l.-nr 1865, I ilnl
not ee him but once. Imt at ym at I u htm
tiere I knew linn .Some tas the) s iw me talk
111K with Mils ruin, I viv lli'v did no I Inexlii.
wlnle nt r.mplre I ru id.-arrangenicult Willi thr
agrui of I lif si. Miner Arcnla lo bring Uolx-it Al
etander Uick. if he I lnkn nw y and withrt to
reliirn. I'likll.t I. Ml-.
Isthmus slough, March 9j. 8S
Rude School Children,
to the lUttlur of Ihc-1 o.wr M Ml .
I'lr.tsr glie inc a hltle space In tour pflx-r,
lint I ma) cill atientiou to a prctnijing etil. At
I wat al woik nn the Kiptlsl chiinh nlne.il.ii
of latt week, and tome of the nhi"lihiMren were
out nt teeett plating In front of the church, and
olhert were pining on Ihu hilt in front of the
school house-, nn elderly man uime walklug
along and the Ixiyt x-rceleil tint he was so
drunk lh.it he could not walk ttraight. Insleid
of tho tight aroutiug hvllngi of pity in tlioni.
die) only taw nn oinsortunlly lo hive a jjixhI
time at lilt expense, which thev were not tJow to
Improve. At itnn at the iimii uscd the iliil
ilrrn. the) commenced h.illxiing afler him He
luriiril nrouud and hxiknl ul them and then
stirtcd on ngiiln. 'Ilieu the chikhen mil alter
the man and commenced x'lliiig hlin tilth siuh
Ihingt nt llx-v cshiIiI pick up He turned umui
ihem M-send limit, but the) knew that he could
nut cilch llienii hence th'ir Ixddnett 'I he man
went on nnlil he leached 11 log a hllle l-oiiil
the tchc)l house, sshcte he vnl down 'I hen
Ihc ihiMrcu dlsiditl their fortes and some
tllnilx-d thr hill nlxive the in.ur, ami Ironi Ixith
wii)t the) nnnoted him hy thiowuig mlsvilet at
him, which was 'kept up until the Ix-ll mug.
when the ihildiin, to viy the lentt. were vert
loth id Icuc Ihelr tlc-llni Itwat ash.tnuful
tight. '1 he childrrn, tiMiie is or 20 in nunilior,
ranging in age fiom 6 to 13 le.us, had no re
txxl for the nun's gmy hairs Now, should
this be ix-rmiited? 1 1. lie. not the prttplc of
Marthheld or elsewhere a right to walk along
the stmt bt the w-lnml house iliinug H-liool
hours, mid whllu the children are in charge of
Ihc tc teller, without being subject to intuit or .1
prlllm(willi iins-lles? Or should the children
Iw Uiihl llut every one hat Hghtt that they are
bound lo resjxxt? 'I he) do not net at if thev
feel Ixjuud to do anything except that which
they will. 'I hey seem nolnfmid lodef) Uw and
all government. 'I hey show no rcskM to young
or old 'llie biggest and roughest seems to Ik
thr best fs-llow. Hut this it nothing more than
might be expected, unless the children an-
taught nnd made to act ditleienll) Ami hois
shall ihcy bo taught Milium! a teacher? We
would not think of telling out an oichard of
choice licet in the wilderness without tint fence
to protect them, and exjKVt to pill ike of their
fruit in the , by and by, far the cnltle and wild
Ix-attt uoiilil dettroy them. I.ieu so with did
dren, tf Ihey would Ixsir wholesome fruit by nnd
b), the) nultl liofclKiil iiIhiuI, jiiotected from
oil nud trained in the way in which the) should
go, or by and by, when the) liear fruit the) will
Ix-ar sour gniset. 'Ilutlx-st time to lucuttom
children to the yoke it when they nic young,
.Should not teachers be with or look nfler their
children on the play giouiul, If ll is neccss.il) lo
he with them In the school house, for the lessons
they sin ulil lx) taught on the pi J) ground nrc
just us iniH)it.uit foi the good of nil us Ihc lev.
tout they mo taught liuloois? 'Ihere is no time
thit the teacher nu tny Ihey do not mid hit
attention, for if thr) med it at nil Ihey need ll
from the time he lakes Uiaigc of tin ni in the
morning until Ihey nru returned to their pais nit
in the evening. If it was death to n Konian sol
dier to sleep on duty Ixvmim of ihu great inter,
ettt he might itiiper 1, the inteiosts committed to
the school teacher lire even grcvitrr. If It Ik
netesvtry In n itull-iegulatid house to have 11
place (or eu-r) Ihlng nnd eier) thing In its plate,
it It equally nt neevstnty that every Uiy nnd gill
at si hool should know hit or lirr place and bo
made to keep it. 'llie reason that it watch
keeps time it that ctery put runs tmoothl) unit
thai one wheel dons not iutcifcio with another,
ho 111 school the luvof nnit'lnterferencc tliuuhl
bo strictly oldened, luirli one thuiild k' -w
what ho cannot do ns well its what he can do.
I'o accomplish this, the Icither's e)e should
never hojuuy fiom the siliolait. A teacher
iiiiiiuit turn out ao or 50 bo)s or ghls, more or
less, nl noon or lecest, nml til down unit enjoy
a ipilel half hour mid make himself helium tiial
thoy will get along without Infiingliig upoiutich
other's rights, for Ihey will not do It until after
Ihey ham been to trained. If children Im not
taught the firtt'pilnclph't while they Ik- cliililn.it,
when will they hu taught? II is mote Important
that children Ixi taught self-government audio
resH-ct Ihu tffihtsolotheit than that they should
bo taught gi.iiuiuar nml nil the bi.uuhes thai
they are t.tughliii ihcthlul grade for ihegixxluf
tocicly, Why no we hear througlt the papett
of to much trouble with the tttidentt In tome of
Ihc iolh-geV lleciiiitc they were hurried through
the public tchoolt, fiom cellar lo gaircl, nnd en
lereil tolli-ge before Ihey had even been taugh(
the first principle! of Ihc primary. I heir be
ginning wat 5iierficlal, ihere was no foundation
to it. thev hud not been tnmdil lo henr the toko
In their youth, ll should lx- the objrtt ol public
sihoolt to liy found ttlons; lo dig deep, remove
nil the rubbish, use well Irinpuid mortar nml
let the work thow for Itv-lf when ft be done. A
scholar should never Imic the primary until this
iimili it iiitoinplliheil. 'I hen they nrr rendy to
lx- ediicntcil At lour" ns llie public fthool fall
in thlt It fails nllogither 1 think it would be
well If the second nnd third grnd'tlii the pub
lic school were it.tpxnscil with until n Ix-tlt-r b itls
lx- glten lo It, for ll Is evnli-iii thnt the tfliLleuey
of llie school it tripplml hy gitfnf,' Kxi much nt
linlion nnd too niiicli of the inennt to iIicm
grnrle, Unit robbing llie primary llitluixr
led riliicillnu In thlldhood thnt miike society
what it It nnd fecdtlhe penlli'iiiliriet, Hxr.hous
es and limine ns) hunt If the primary rilucn
lion of 11 child Ik' complete, it will not go In mil
r.f these placet nnd it will Ix-iimien law nbidlii)
eiilrn, wheietcr ft goes, nnd n tndlt to the na
tion 'Iryll. (iltmiii. rtUKI'.Y.
From Enchnnted Prairie.
To the Kdllor of the (.'r)Ai.r M.MI. .
Spring is here, rnoit of the seeding It done
and we are haling nice wiirm showers of rain to
brini! lit) the teed.
lleiillli It good in thlt precinct, Mock it In fini
coiidjliifli, nud planting it next in order nnd ll
will soon In done.
Now lei me my something In regard to th'
coining oaiu!ilgn. We will go nlxjut It like
faruiert nud look up the lietl seed. Vet, put
A. Natbiirx for Jo'nr senator, for tin- rewvm that
he will lx.' honest and ambitious enough to merit
promotion and get nn ofhec In which he may lx
of gient service lo our country, 'then Alex
Manff for count) clerk, and ut he is known tu
need not not fear hit not coming up to all expec
tation A. II. Cnmp renominated. I'l.itform
limit. 'I he United Mates Hag is the richest soil,
any repubhcnii cm grow-under It. 'Ihc tillage
for n cropof aindlibtet it to live as near, the
laws of our nation nnd ttale nt possible nnd re
tain the tariff, so that times may be flush, and ll
we hate 11 surplut-ln ihc Ireamry it can lx- ex
pewledju public Improieinents nnd keep some
thing rolling in our country to stir out our idle
men to useful employment, nnd by so doing the
whisky trafhc will lake inreof itself, idleness
Ix-lng the mot of nil evil, etc. 1-el tit lx; U
and doing, for the democrats may lx; uxn us'
Soldiers, look wiih pride to the Hag tinder wind,
man) 11 dear comrade fill! I'elloiv-citlrens, rail)
tu the cause of the. republican, for 111 so ddfcig
sou are advocating principles that guarantee
fretloiii to all, wiihout respect to x-isons: and
rcmrmlx-r, if von wnnt to hixen lender dictation,
it Ix-iongt to the democratic part). If you lx
iiotsure.it to the flit. I will refer you to tin
Virginn and Mississippi elections, lo thow thai
where die (lein.x.'r.its arc in powrr, bulldozing
dictations are Ix-fore nnd more sacred than the
laws of the land I know whereof I tx-;ik, fen
I littcHvn many ehilions htld where audi do
Iiirs vtere in vogue, and, in fact, it h it Ikwii
tried and practiced in lint Immeilmle precinct
I ut that d.i) has siNted and one of the men (M
I- Anderson) ho underlixik to tote n V)rllon
of hit nrighlxsrv hat muteil to llindnu. and thr
other (A. II. 1 ith) has Ix-en allied to time more
than once for his actions oil election dayt.
A.M.OHA.
Knchanted Prairie, Mirth 30. 1884.
South Coos River Items.
I'o the labtor of llic Coast MAIL :
timss growing, fruit trees in bloom, no inorr
snow, tprine; has come, Win. Carjientcr, Jr.
has sUiscd, and other things too numerous t(.
meuiion have transpired since my latt epittlc
'Ihreeof Chirley D.cUumii s most saluibh
calvet haicdieil Iitelt. lie piirchisrd them of
hit ncthlwr Painter, and they were, too thlrx
w'en lKitl)ok tlxMi..4 '" 'A
At newt items arc somewlut scarce, perhap
tlie following fads concerning 'Ci-ntaur" 11111
Ixi of inti rest 'I fie first pi ice where we com
acrit the word it in muling (ireek mvthologt
then the Centaur of liniment notoriety, nni
thirdly the other Centaur. 'I he body of the firs
it half horse, so it the body of the second. I
don't know how it m ttith the lluril. 'Ihc lxxl
of llie first is half 111 tn ; so is the second; 1 don
know how it it with the llj of the third. Thi
first hat a tsirhcd tail, so hat the second; but a
to the third, lam limbic to say. Ati)itat, I
would 1 well for ill) leaders to remember th 11
the Centaur it a fabled, or icrhaps niorepiOH-ili
teakiiig a fahuloiis, bci 111;, nnd resides in .1 !n
chm Ue. or ought to. at lh "niereur)" seem
to be rising rapidly it hi re he resides.
Jnp Ycsik.1111 s logging iimiIv are noirl) finithei
and the tree felling will soon commence. II
his lieen ruiimng ,1 crew ol nine men for teterx
weckt. 'I he raids which V0.1k.1m is miking an
for the purHc of cirri (ng supplies to am
bringing out logs from a new isunp tint he pro
poses to orii up on South C oat riser this sea
Mm on the crnitu he litel) Ixiught of John S
Smith and the ilalmt of IJ1. Noah, ix: Vo,tkan
and IlnUrt II. Rogers. It is estimated ilia
theie arc 45,000.000 h-et of logs on llic sectioi
of laud covered by these claims, nnd the fill tiles
that an) of the logs will hue to lie hauled b
deep water is 1 1, milet.
One of our )oung men hat been making him
self agreeable knelt by ainting to scliool the
dinner imiI of one of thr )ouug Udy pupils
and it is lx-heied by some that Miss M e wil
soon make her "mark in the world "
A log fence oiei two miles long is in process
of building 011 the I .irix-nlcr and Anson Rocei-
ilisision line. Carpenter is superintending thy
l-ist week Miss I lorentc Smith returned from
Salem, whoie she had U-en some 18 months, at
lenRliig the Willauutle univeiMit.
Orttlle I l.xik is still 011 the lis ci. visiting H la
thes and friendi. MhitilltY.
South Coos titer. March sj, i8R.
The Sumner Literary Society.
To the Kditorof llio Covsr M.MI.:
IVih.ips it will mtciesi some of your readers
to hcitr how the Sumner literary society is pro
gietting. Wchatrh.ul some very interetling
meetings here this winter, and we are sorry the)
are so near to n dote. The schol irs of the
Simmer tchool surely deserve great credit for
llm manner in which they deliver their declama
tions, leadings and singing. I.ist evening, sifter
it short prugrnmiue of the tiiu.il order, tpilte nn
intei esllng deUite cmued, the subject of which
was "Woman Suflnige." 'Ihc question was In
trod need by I'rof, II J, Tobht, and when It was
fairly brought U-foro the house the privilege lu
sK-.ik on either side, nccorilitig to Ihu convictions
of the speaker, was rMended to any person in
the room. Mrs, A. A. Tub! is, XI, 1)., sHikcfor
30 minutes, on the nUirmatlio side, In ,1 logical
nuiiuer. She was followed by Messrs. Shei
wood, Coake, lllack mid Williams, who svoke
on the ntgatiie tide, niter which Pi of. 'loln.is
nntweieil llieir objeellons to the Mtlsfaclion ol
all present, '1 he judges decided In l.uor of the
(lfl'irnnllie nnd were sustained in their decition
b) u votefioni the house.
Iridi) Is ihu last day of school. We hate
had one of the Im-si tchoolt here this winter that
wut mer held in Sumner, ittul no me all sonv
to haie It close.
I.. II.
Sumuci, Mauh 34, 1884.
Dora Dottittgs.
To the Kdllor of the Coast M.MI. :
'llio wagon nnd it now oien up to the 3s
mile stake. Illmni llcttys hat built n bildge
ncrots Itriiuimitt creek, 'llie bridge is 81 feet
long, vvllh 30-riMU upionvnt tvich end II has
two middle Ihuiiis In mly secured with trim bolts,
and four hr.ues 35 leet long rich llie Hour
ls6fi t abet c the gruiinil, mid the planks are
of lil w 11 split and thcieforc ut a very dun
ble ill It is the hot bridge m 1 k rot I
Muu k lit t.'C can) cm ae-1 It H r
P.SVtVJSTff OKHJI n rJ.' HRJMU.
pcliil lo have the rrmd ofwtl liy lire f)rt week
ill Aril or torn thereafter,
Stix?rinliiideni (.lovsjr It going to lenveiiml
Win ( ail will lx- hit tiiccestof,
Mint of the rnilt tri-m are hi bloMom, coming
out lix) early fur n sure crop. ,
.S Haker, formeily n reMielent of thh pkter,
recciiilv mrt wiih nn ncchhiit in t gmvcl pit al
or In the in nily o' Sttnllle, W. I'. He vtns
onlighl by a mve lint broke his left U-g nml
ctushed his left f-xjt Imdly. At lirst lii Injuria
urn- thoiid,t in lx- fxlal, but he In now coilviv
lenceiit, at 1 'rot 11 lei ice hospflal, iValllc.
Or cAIONAI..
Dora, Maich 33, igfli
Myrtle Point Jottinfrs.
'In (lie llitor of the C(Ar Mail ;
Wiekly Ikro , Minnrd xnd Kmnf nte run
ning ilxml aoo 100 feet of fir Inn. 'I lw-y (JO to
llerinnnn't mill nt 01X11)1110 City and to Parker's
mill at P.nkershuig.
J W Wood Is rafting fthotjt 15,000 ft Of
nth logs in Parker and wlxjiit 13,000 feet of fir lo
I let 11111111
( luiton, Johnson awl Wood tinye irxpendeil
ut lean $330 in lenioylitg drlfl in the norlh fbrli
of the t xinlle.
Wixxl alto has 1100 fict of Myrtk log thnt
go to Parker
( hnton and Maniel re on their way to Her
mnnii't null wiilinlxxit Bo.O'jO fttt of Jogt, most
ly fits! diss fir.
'Ihe Myrtle Point school ill-strict has voted n
tnx e,f $500 for thr purpose of btiiWirig a tchool
nousc nnu ix.ro.T a: liender navo oonaiwi
sulinble site for Ihe mum-.
The podticil horlon It brlghtenlnj; up and
cniididat'-s rue lUrx-irttHrtH, with jtrlcet ruling
lower. Of the rritiblieiins lh.it have lteen Ixj
fore the ixopk fortifnl tteeks tmst, nml that
eein id have a grxxlly numlx;r of tMpisorters,
aie A Naslxjrg for Ute serulor, I. II. KolxjrU
for icpr, s.-nt,iiive, Charley Ohie for sheriff, A.
II ( (imp for (iiunly clerk, Clnrk Miller for su
ptrintrndeni of tixinty sclxwli nnd A. J. Ijx:k
lirt fix protecutiiig attorney; ami among those
more rris-mly ruciitioned for oflwe'nre Cnpt C.
L lalw.mls for eounly oaitimlttioner nnd A. 1.
Nosier, John Snyder, Jr., and Mnt H.xhx:ke-rfor
.uwivir So coiit.igioui hat the deue for office
become that eien the ilemocratt linse caught it,
.mil I heir llie n-imes of Jonas Itiiili for count)
t-rk, Hon J M. Sighn lor state stnator, W I.
Dixon ami Capl Harris for rcpiL'sentatiie, Olen
Aiken for theniT C ol Line for prcex-cL'mg ittor
nev, lit Waller for aswtsor. I. C. Cnnli-rbiiry
for coiini) school ueriiilcnde-iit and I- liender
101 eouruv itxiiuiisMiiniT. .Sucejs to tin 111 all'
At let I base not cost a tote Ml this precinct,
but if I hie long enough 1 may Imte a dinner
to sole f.x- some of the xtpiranis, but, nl.ts! for
Ihe hunted privileges of the Anierk'xll CI turn, 1
could not tote for all ol Ihem ll.uihK.
Myrtle Point. March 19. t8.
Items from Daniel's Creek.
Io the Ijlitor of the ("nAsr MAIL:
We are having nice weather for Jdarch. 'llie
grass it growing fast, stock looks well ami tlw
farmers nil seem busy sowing the fruitful terd.
C I. Van Houw-r's hltle Ixjy, who had his
ihiimb so nearly cut off n short tune ago, is do
ing well.
We are glad to see the robust form nnd smil
ing face of Al Smith among us agn'n. We
hope lie Ims oonie to sta) awhile this time
'llierc hat Isecn quite a run of spring salmon
in the creek and the boys hate been making' ll
hsel) for them.
Wash Cuthp has l.en visiting friends at Na
dun Smith's for the past week.
A C. Harbour, who hies near the mouth of
tint cieek. hat Isuught 600 acres of Umber land
on the Snitlass, where he still toon mote, with a
view of putting up a saw mill.- s
We rxiecl o have a double stetkllng on the
cm k Jin t astaipii as the parlies arc alsk; to make
llViir'flssl -' "'
Mitt Mntlie U.ukint hat moTed Iter quarters
to Nmh.i.1 Smiths, wliero the will stay ft few
weeks.
A. J. Sltcrwrvxl who is miking his home with
Stephen Angers Ins the t'evur if lcue fever 11
bad that A 1, nece sirs for some one to ttt ut
with bun ilxjut five 11 hls out of the week. Hi
has it Ui.tV
II. 11. Kogers utk of going lo Washington
territor) los his wfrs uncle, tieo. Hunlley.
'the preilenl of i'.iinn college will dose hi
school next Iridic. He tats Tie will keep 01
boarding nround among the scholars He ha
'ut one scltfll.ir. Uit he can bo.ird with that one
too ih-iili. KlisriiH.K.
Darnel's creek. M irdi 33, iS3j
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
flic rrimitiii's Calleil for Ihc l'Jtli nml
the Coin rulloii al CtMiiilh Cilj
tm tlio Hltlt of April.
'Ihe republican oter3 of Con counlt, nnd all
ther voters M.m are ileir,ius of acting with
hem, nrt- requested to meet al the uu :' pUicx
f toting in their rcspeclive pres.uicts, at 1
dock p. III., 'on
Saturday, April 12, 1SS4,
mil elect dclele lo a republican count) con
vcntion to con line ut CixpailleC it) at to o clock
a 111. 011 t
Saturday, April 19, 1884,
for the purpose Id iiununatuig a cniididatc for
stile senator, eiir reirt scotalise, candidates for
ill the county oili.is c-wepting count) judge
sit delegates to Ithe republican sLite contention
to lx: held at I'txtlaud April -. 1884. and for
the imntnctton nJ such othei LKisiuess as mav
come before the eonsi nuon:
'I he con vtm tiitn will consist of 69 members
In nuking the ajtiiortiounieiit, the tote cast at
the l.ul election ffr t ongressmau M. C. tieorge
It taken ns the Is5s, one delcgnte Ix-mg nllowrcl
for cadi 10 votes erst and one .uldiiiuii.il deh
Jlto Tor nil in et one -half of 10, tl.i Ix-ini:
thought In the ooiiuiiittee to secure the nicttt
ecjual lepresontatf.Ht Sir the M-veral priciiict,
winch me entilletl tv dtieg ilrs as follows
I tin dun
(kilter Slough.
Ihewster Viilley
Ilurlon I'mirici
Coos River.. ..
ICHlsl'ilV
Lcxpullc'Cit) .
Halls Pi aine.. . . 3
Johnson s 1
Lake I
Marshheld 17
Missouri , ....1
Ninth loos Rntr .3
Kandolph 3
Soutli Slough 3
Sumner 4
Ten-mile 1
iixpiuie ,"77
l.nipue City j
Liiclunted I'mlrie. ,.,1
It is virlicul.irly desinsl and requested tliat
delegttet to the oomqiuon attend in Hsrxm.
'oters, vvllhout nsgtinl 10 past political diiFer.
enees, who nru in favir of eleiafng American
I their, s'viiiK free pojmkit eiluc mon lo the
m.itses of llic people, cttK-'uall) protecting all
human r.ghts In ei-eryeni.n of om common
coiintr), and who di-ske l prouii'te fiiendli
feeling and permanent harmoii) throughout the
stite bv maintaining 11 Poiminioiit pledged to
lhee objects nnd prlukm mv coiiliilli invitesl
to unite with the ivpuljIeHns m securing these
lesulls
Hi ouler of the republican central committee
of 1 001, countv.
I'lslJD. SCHIM ITR, ClMiriiun.
Whence doc the Sunlienn lei. now kept b)
Henr) Sengstncken ut his I mpiic tity diug
stcne, deilvu Its nniue? I'm lit because its e
hthr.ithig and nmve ttlmiilating pioerlies arc
5m.l1 ns to make the drinker U'heu that he it 111
.1 iv 01 Id of sunthlnu, nud jvnrlly lxvau.c the ten
plant from which the choicf leaies coiiioting
thlt I mi ml iveru f,alocte dmnk 111 the invigorat
ing siiiiIh'.uiis of JiiMii in the fullest degree.
Mr Sengsl ickeu Inquiris biiiilxam lea on!) in
I'eifctlinu I lil wut, nud ocuiipieiitlv the con
sumer will be sure that otci) p.iitulc ol what he
tui)t it pute nml sttoiiij itt when it lelt the ship
lor. At llm examination of ttvidien lield In this
plane Ittst Monday b) I'uif. C amp second grado
e-eiftificatevttirt!uriintwltoMr. Haiti McCcir-
mac, .Miss .M.ir .iic.Naiti.im, miss i iuiu.i .-.uuu
lir.J C I)1IMI1 Vlllllll-tbUlg Miss lllc l ll ik It
In ml Mi-t 1 lota K1 h M, Mirv uuu
M Ms le Hall an I Miss iit.i l m 1
leu-il llie iisnld pt se ai,inuli " I! '
lie 1 1 .1 l t ' 1 ill i 1 1 11 I ) 1 1 ut i' ) I I i
to u.ti cull u.Mt-
j.fl.jum '!' I.'MJIIIJI'.1 I U . W. J i -l !!
REAL ESTATE
Transactions Recently Recorded at the
County Clerk's Office.
'Iho. J. Ileale lo V. It. Dean & Co Kectdm
o, townthip 27 vroth, range 1 , ttctt, etceplmg
soutlixntt ntwrtrrol noruieasiiiinrternti norin
east quarter of soullx 11.1 ini.irter dew I initele In
correct title.
D.imM'1'. Hill to J M Slglin- M . Mock 6.
Mliolt mJiinion to t Ktiille ( ily, ami lot ad
joining lot 6, bhxl. 5, Willird's pit of CotnMlle
Clty ftyn
C. (. Dryden (o Datid Morse, Jr. I4t 3
ami 4, ihock 134. inipire 1 liy Jiaso
J. N. Knotttet nnd wife tu U A. Kiekttortb
Ixt 6. Iiiock aO, Marihftetd- $37 35.
l.'niled Suites to (5 o. T. Sullivan- jo I, tec
tlon 9, toAiithip 24 south, mngc 14 west 19 .z
acres.
J. S. Kiley lo Henry Stijstack.-nIt 8.
block 13, ICmiise It) 130&0.
M. J. Mi Dwnnkl and vsile to Charic Collier
Ixjt t, block is. Coquille City $50.
Amelia and J. A. t'olller to f harlet Collier
South half of southeast quarter of seclxxt to and
souili half of sexitlmest quirter of taction ti.
township 3tl south, range 13 writ $700.
( . Ix-lnilierr and vtne to o. D Ugin I.ols 3.
C, 7 and 8, lilrx.k 4, Myrtle Point $aoo.
il. ( Jt-mvin to 1'. H. Kosc South half ol
tonthttest rpiaiter of section 20 and rait half 01
nor'heiist quaiUr of sectio.i 99, township 24
south, rnnrrV 12 wrtt $105
Jay 'I utile, slR-nrt. James Turner, jmlgtnenr
debtor, to Wm M Hill.ard- South Imlf of soutl
hall of section 12 and rioithttettrpurtc-rof north
east qunru-r of section 13, tostnthip 26 south,
range r3 esl 194 1 2 acres -$500.
Mar) J. Wright lo Jos Kebivm -West hit
of southwest quarter mni south hall ol norihweti
quarter of tecUon 20, townstnj, 27 south, rangi
12 west J800
Uwrri Cxuheid and wife to I-ewrt G Nmrmm
West half of southeast quarter and f.ut hall
of Kitilhwesl rfiiarter of trction 20 and p-irt 01
not thwest quarter of northrtvtt quatler of sectKH
20, township 27 south, range 12 west 190J4
acres 1 1000
Thos. M. Dimimck and ttf-to D. J J.yons
Undivided one-futulh of tract of kind at Center
vill, 0 8j acres J1900
I). 1.. Watson and wife to Kred fschrtter
I Aits I and 2, block 28, I.mpire City $aa$
I. Hacker and wife to Mrs Solange Smith
I suit 1 and 2, t,lck 28, Marthfk-ld $1300.
J. J "sliook and wife to Sallie 1. Sieinler
Northcist quarter of northarsl quarter, scnitl
mt quarter of northwest quarter, touthwes.
quarter of northeast quarter and no-th Imlf o
northeast quarter cf section 15. and souihent
quarter of southwest quirter of section 10, to..1i
shljisd south, range ti west Ji 100.
1 .J D.itis to Mehnda D.nis--Uiidividcil one
tttcllth of northwest quarter of southeast (,uar
ler and southwest part of lot 1 of section 11
township 26 south, range 13 wetl 61 acres Jt
J. C Hawlet and wile, 1 . C. Peters nudtjco
A. Holt 10 New port coal company All 'of th.
I -is! port Coot boy coal mining propertv Jr
Wm. Hall nml uife to 1. J. Dat'is. A. C
llougard, A. J. Datit and W . K. Davn North
west quarter of southeast quarter nnd southwes
part of lot 1 of section 11, township 20 south
range 13 ttrst 6t acres $152
(.. W. Dsckmin and ttife to Join M. Hodsor
Parcel in lot 3 of teuton 35, township 2
south, range 12 west one-fourth of an acre $20
M.J. MclKmnld and wife to C Andrew
I-ots 1, 2, 3, and 5, block 7, Coquille Cny-
Jijo.
5-
John Ruth to C. V. Iki.lcy Lot frontmg bloc.
3-'
umne. J210.
United Swies to M. I. Stock I)t 1, north
east quarter of northwest quirter and west ha!
of no. thrust quarter of section 8, township 2
south, ninge 12 w-t 133 43 .teres.
United States to Clias. Gninholm West h.u
of northeast quarter and northwest quarter o
southeast quarter of section 28, townthip 2.
south, range 11 west.
Judah Parker and wife to M. I- Hanscom
Undivided one third of parcel of land at Park
ersbnrg made to cure title
A. II. Schroeder to John II. Miller South
east quarter of northeast quarter, east half o
southe.cst quarter and southwest quarter o
southeast qluirtrr of section 12, township 2
south, range 11 west $600.
Samuel smith and wife to J.-1. Roy Nortl
part of lot 3 of section 12. township 28 soul' 1
range 13 west 14 acres made lo cure title
Jyiks PfUtter ami wife, to Cbuhu P. Hiile)
Ixlt 4,Utvk 3. Minirwr $350.
A. M. Craw lord to R. Mains Lots 4 and 5
Mosk 11, M.irshficld 450
Charlotte Mil'er to Ma tha A. Ilit-.-r Tw.
acie 111 section 1, township 28 south, range 1.
west $1500.
Joshua B Ik-own nnd wife to John I-iar
N 01 ih hah of northwest qctirter and west half c.
northeast ciuaner of section 20, township ;;
oOulh, range 11 west $1000
Apportionment of School Moneys.
A 11 Camp, county school superintendent
hi made the follgwmg apportionment of pill di
school moneys in the fund to the various d -incts
uf the count) entitled thereto
District No 1
District No 2
Distnct "so 3
Distr cl No 4
District No 5.
District No o.
M5
6250
S5
.11500
93 75
6625
18500
33 75
75
-It 25
. 2625
43 75
. 16 25
350
. 57 50
. 0500
Distnct No 23. .$38 7
D strict No 24 180 o
Distnct No. 25. . 46 2
District No 20. . 1 10 0
Dtst Kt No 27 . 36 2
Distnct No. :8 . 60 o.
Distnct No 30.. 91 2
Distnct No. 31 . 35 o
Diatn.t No 32 . 57 51
I ilrK t No. 33 . 16 2
District No. 34 . 41 2
District No. 35. . 20 ex
Distnct No 40..!aoo
District No 42 . 42 5c
D.stnct No. 43 . 80 2.
Distnct No 44.. so 2"
District No. 45 55 o.
District No 7
District No. 8. .
Distn.t No 9.
District No it
District No 13.
Disuict Net. 14
Dittnct No. 15.
DisMct No. 16
District No. 17.
District Na 18.
District Na ao.
Distnct No. 2t.
District No 22.
6250
35 00
Distnct No. 40.
Distnct No 47
8501
D.striets lo,
12. 10. 20. 16. -J7 38 10 and 41
did not report schools and therefore do not drav
money.
The amount apportioned is j773 75. at th.
rale ot $1 25 per schol ir H) and by anothe
ipporlionmeut will Iw mule of f.nds riven ihh
from the ute, which will amount to nearlv a
much muu-. I his i .1 cous.deiablc improve
mint 011 last teir
BORN. "
Near 1 lluisliur,; Mauh 8, to the wile o
W m Albcison a -am
In Rosc-liurg 1 1 ch 13, to the vule ol Rei
John llowar I, .iii
rr.rTJ"r7 "----ssagaaButit ' cscijLtjHusujLrTTn-ayregr
MARRIED. '
In Ko i-luirg, Mi-ch 0 uiist Hickithur t.
to Mis Irvfena lower
In Wilbur, M.uch 19. K. M. Otev to Luurtjf
hi,rt
r-Tf vT" "
DIED.
Ne.ir Cjilestille, Douglas countv, Mnrdi 7
Harriet C , wile ol Col. Wm. J. Martin, aged
60 jeirs.
In I Ikton, Mirvh 10, Mrs. Jane Hunch, aged
6 Villi's.
JOHN KEN YON;
FANCY GOODS:
Ttn$&fAM)IES,
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
CUTLERY & TOBACCO,
CI GAKb.
NOTIONS.
people are tilwatsnn the look
out lor chances to increase tlw-n
e 11 mugs, ami in tmiii Ikscohu
tu dthv . those who do not Im
prove thi ir oppoitumties rt-main in puterly Wc
olft-i a erc.it ch nice to make luonei We want
muii) men women h.ivsand gul toviurk forus
itgm m UKir own nvaunes tuy one co 1 uom.
woik pro)Kilt f 1 nil the hist st.ut I'lie business
vuM p
111 111
tell 'lllli
oidinirt w uji-n
. tittu I
ti. Vf'
N i urn vvh ji-n
1 llv u in 1.
, V r
M t r-
ns- - sN. in
nivu iv
WISE
1 t
1 . 111 vivijs ri
I ' til'
1 1 1 f '1
7
nfU1 lr':imyitJLll-Jf MJi'Miwiai nitssti
MARSHFIELD MARKET
Wholesale and Retail Prices,
ANTICI.M. IWlKilenahj.l
Kctnif,
Ilcff, alt nfonml.. . .
Pork
Matton....,
8
8
8
it.
cent
cent
werllt
eeftts
oenK
5 tn irjrt
ractt
8toi2Sclt
30 clt
75CH
20 eM
i cm
U tl2Ct1
4ct
ii ctt
$1 7
50 els estclt
'4M'"
r.hol
ice IlutUrr, 2-tti rolls
Co
' hcese
Potatoes
Turnis . ..
Onlnns
W heat
pples. If Isox.
Cnicliens, dressrtl, jlr.
1?4 ccntu
cent
cent
cents
tents
centt
I 5ol
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
Arrived.
March 4- SchrAnme (ee, Iverson, 8 days
from San Frandico. lo Iilirre't mill.
Schr Cio-amn, N Wit, 8 ilnts from Stn Fran
citcO, to North fiend.
Sailed.
March 20 Str Areata, Marshall, for Snn Fran
clco.
SUMNER "EXPRESS,
Krom and after thit date the undersigned wflf
run a regular express hunt between Marshfiehl
ind Sumner. All business ind orders intrmted
13 me will receive prompt attention.
JOHN ROTH,
MarshrVeld, Or., Jamnry 16 I884.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS
Are yotl dislurljed at night and broken of yrrnr
rest by a sick child strffi rmg and crying with
pain of cutting teeth' If so, end at once and
get a bottle of Mrs Winsidms hooTiil.se
."SVRl-H FOK ( MII.KK1N I 1 tTIIIMO. Itt cnlue
is incalculable. It will rrhe e the poor" litlla
-mflerer utintedi itelv IVin-nd upon it, mothers.
there is no mistake ntyu' tt It cures dystrntery
nd diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and Iwvscls,
.uret wind colic, sotte-is the gtimt. reduces
inflammation, and g.ics tone andemrgy to the
whohr systera M W't-.sio'.t , ScKmilNiS
-iki p hr ( nn iikpn 'I i i-Titts'r- is pleasant to
the ta".e ai.d it the pn scn.i'ion of one of the old-
ett and l-st female phvticians and nurses in llie
L mted States an-I is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world Price 25 cents a bottle.
"I'l'fiTiriijitnr1 u in fir-TtwnwTlimwtf
THE
PIONEER MARKETS,
MtK-IIHKI.P 4 EMPIKE ClTV.
U. P. WIIITXEY, I'isoi'Iiictor.
A kmh1 i-inIy of
MfTTOX. u,u,. H CANNED
HEEF. kif flOODS,
I'oivK, etc itn ate, etc.
tiiul nil kinili of
SALT MEATS -sm. VEGETABLES
(.OIKt.llltl) OH lllllltl. AliO tt
pmil stoi k Of
3 UOCKH.I3S.
VESS E L S
lqogsmg"" camps
I'PPUICD AT SHOUT XOTICKi
ROGERS'
isriiyw stoee
South Coos River.
TUP USmiRMUM U IJAS JL'ST Rli
C'l IVKD and openeil up for sale, at his
new store at his pLice on South Coos riv er, an
extensile stock of
GENERAL F..ERCHANDISE,
LiUSUACINC
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothinrf, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Cutlery,
Crockery and Glassware, Tobac-
coes, and almost everything'
the market demands, all
which will be sold at
THE LOWEST LIVING RATES,
Vnd erns livn? on the mer as well as else
where w 11 h"d 11 to their interest to
call and trade with me.
j.118 -S C ROGERS.
TOWER.
PS
MILLINERY
DRESS-MAKING!
EMl'IKE CITY, OREGON,
HAS ON HAND A NEW AND
fine stock of
Milliner;- nntl Dress .Makin; Coodsf
iaTAtl orders promptly attended to.
nii'j
NEW
7S5J- NEW
IjfilT STVLEl
300DS.X
t STVLESf
'AsJl-M 1 ox v. V. ni'RX).
1KOM' blKH-l. lllKsllllH.il, OUI.CON,
Oppunie the tciitral Hotel,
T70L'I.n Rltl'l.Cn L'LLY INFORM
f the ladies of MarshrWld and ttcimty that
she has iut received
.V i:i.LaNT MOCK OK NTAV OOOD5
IMHKU'IM. LUMPIHr. ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES' HATS, CAPS, TRIMMINGS,
And Millinery Goods of all kinds.
- l SI'
Cliilclren's Toys
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
eVC'leiniiie and trimmini; done to order and
icrtect tiiltction jjutrr.intcvd.
A ttureoi piir.111 iRei soiicueu. I'lensc cat
Hides imine mv new goods.
MARSHFIELD
LUNCH HOUSE
rOAND RESTAURANT!
(l-ormerly IWhrle's.)
LACKSTROM & STORA, I'ropriotors
MEALS AT ALL HOURS!
J'lom Jr Cviitu to fit 00,
Till tiiti'i' MI'Ip-ihIii. stiioii thoy will bo
From HO ('iutn to fil 00.
VW" Uouul by tlio D.ty, Week or Month.
A vtttitdy of tlio liost liriiinlH of San
rruiu'iisvn llfiT itltttiyH on littml.
ilsn, i-linii'o nifit nml C'icrurH.
J t 1 ri-h r.istirn Othtirs liy oyt'ry
t. n r Mini I lu itnv iltsirt'ilhtylc.
s,in il rttt uit 11 ji.ipI to LittlioH and
1 11 ll' t I ll l"s l l.lll
u .i 1 VUvM'UOM & STOKA.
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