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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1884)
" iinirMM m f C.J ill I s 12 :! ri ' raR i J -'W ; : Mi A ' w The Ooast Mail. "r V vv TVur -. . 'Pttbllthed" every Thurtday mon.lne. By JOHN CHURCH, Editor and Proprietor Terms. In Advanr. Oiwyew. ,...,, ja 50 jus nKnini,,.,,,.,.... ...... ..... m 'i5 "Wnni,,t, .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, t oo MARSHFIELD, OREGON s Thursday, 1 1 t ? ; t ; ; ; JHnft 5, 1884 BLOSSOMS. I. A thousand rays from the morning sun Among the leaves arc playing, And, Blled ith Joy for live day begun, Are llio breetet lightly straying. And glad hearts Answer to the sound, As the birds are wildly calling, While, eddying gayly 'round and 'round, Are the apple blossoms falling. II. The hours glide by, and the breera die, Yet the sunbeams linger 'round 11s, And we dream away the noon of dy. Content as the dawn had found ut. Tor the blossoms are fair that Hope doth bear, And sweetly her voice is calling. While soft and white, in the golden light. Are the apple blossoms falling. ill. A shadow over the heaven creeps. And .the evening winds arc sighing; 1 ne merit comes on ana softly weeps r or ine aay so qmcuy a And my heart sinks low with a nameless dread, For faint Hope's voice is calling, White slowly and sadly from overhead Are the cold, wet blossoms falling. IV. And I heed not the winds that mournful pass, Nor the shadows that closer assemble. Nor the form that comes o'er the bending grass, Where the dew-drons softly tremble; But my heart beau wild with a joy unknown, For a voice is softly calling That tells me that I stand no longer alone 'Neath the apple blossoms falling. Y. And, though they appear no more this year Through the soft air lightly blowing, No thought 111 allow for the empty bough Or the perished blossoms, knowing Love will not fly, though the flowers die Till again spring's voice Is calling, But over our way. from day to day. Are its snow-white blossoms falling. M. M. lcoplo have BUirlctl out with 1 few dollars nutl now own such beautiful farms? Why tlrcy Iiavo ronil eo ninny books nml acquired so much Infor mation? Industry U tho key to tho whoto secret, "Ho Mint shrill walk with vigor throo hours a tlay will pass, in seven years, a apneo cqunl to tho circumference- of tho globe." Thoro is no stato so bait for tho stu tlentas idleness. Any stutiont who neglects a known duly, naturally seeks to crowd. his mind with some thing that may bar out tho romcii. bronco of lite own folly. When I see littlo boys and girl walking across our beautiful camnus. or strnvinc Jonr Bludont of Attltoefcl up, nd glnl on tho e.rmfntf.GkHi JSnlhtHM dor tho Imuitbr of Jesus Olirlstj nml let your powers, your faculties, your onorgics, your hearts, all, all bo Hit. Bright and glorious is tho day bofora you j whito and full toro tho fields that wall for you; ttfrtlod ami strong nro the companions wlio will go' With you; beautiful upon tho mountains shall bo your feot whorovor thoy carry tho tidings ot moroy. plrls in Roumanla. (lYoni the Pall Mall Gatelte. Koumania Is famous for the facility of Its til wce and Die laxity of Its morals. 1 1 Is, hov ever, away front thoir mothers about tho!not Enemlly known that the usage of the HINTS TO YOUNG MEN. Extract' from an Address by D. A. Los?, President of Antloch College, Ohio. Will you pardon me if I detain you a few minutes with a few sugges tions?. I trust you will always bear in mind that my only object in view, in talking to you myself or in asking others to address you, is to bo useful to you in your lifo work, to throw out such hints and cautions and to give Such specific directions ta will aid you to becomo all that the fond hopes of your friends anticipate, and all that your own hearts ought to de sire The mighty minds which have gone before us have left treasures for our inheritance, and the choicest scold is to bo had for the digging. The greatest colleges and the wisest pro fessors cannot mako the eon of n wise man wise. Marcus, the son of Cicero, was sent to Athens, and had the first masters that could be prosnrcd. What was tho result? Tho eon oi Rome's greatest orator would net work' and remained a blockhead. Young gentlemen, there is a danger ous word in the English language. Tho word is oexios. Many boys train themselves into odd habits, glory in eccentricities, thinking that some ig- normus will point to them and say, "There goes a genius." There arc young lathes, too, who, like the lady in Dr. Young's satire, "drink tea by stratagem." If there ever was a real genius I think Sir Isaac Newton was one. With great modesty ho said: "The great and only difference bo tween my mind and the minds of others consists solely in having more patience." The freshman might ask what you mean by Philippics. The knowing soph, would reply, "Listen to me; don't you remember that during the last term in a preparatory that the professor told you that De mosthenes was the prince of Grecian orators? His speeches against Philip, marked by such keen satire, were called Philippics." Then, the junior would remark, I suppose he was a hard student. Yes, yes, said the grave senior. He had a dark cave for a study. For feAr ho might be tempted to visit tho ladies too often, and spend too much of his time in gay and idle company, ho shaved one side of his head. He used a lump. His orations smelt of tho lamp. lie copied Thucydidcs'and Livy with his own hand. Tho senior then paused and said, I would tell you moro about Demosthenes, but tho students in the B. preparatory class can tell you all about the way he put pebbles under his tongue and how ho spoko to the waves. Well, well, you want to bo original. That is right. Your teachers want to sec original compositions. True originality consists in doing things well and doing them in your own way. No man was ever great by imi tation. Eycn when a great man undertakes to imitato another great man, ho always finds it easier to copy the objectionable part;. Xyaierochim taught Alexander tho Great to ad mire Achilles. Aristotlo could not correct his false notions ii regard to thafc hd. when the Macedonain conqueror came to imitato Achilles, what did he do? He imitated one of ifhe most cruel actions in that heroe's life. He dragged the governor of a town through the tret after his chariot, France murdered Jxiuw XV J, bacawse SngUBft oc khed4 r)uff. Thow who hare trid 'to foJlewr . the wake el Sytcm have tee eten 'beKw'J hte vileae without his You HMtsi have a character WyMU-frWH, Wenot copywth-w .gWMiMM 9t gS&HMM. liNU U& vm, ftrimtmrnf marill-out," d ym vr wosuwr why om IwiW iwach Hi glen, I think in my heart I sco, "In uoccuco Abroad," When I sco young people, whoso parents hnvo worked hard, denied themselves of tho com forts of lifo in order to give their children f.n education, and sco the children neglecting thoir duties in our colleges, m our villages, in our chics, I think in my heart that I sco "fool at large." Tho Turks and Spaniards lmvo two proverbs which Solomon fails to men- lion: Firsl, "A busy man is troubled with but ono devil, but tho ldlo man with a thousand ;" second, "Mon are usually tempted by tho devil, but tho idle man positively tompts tho devil." CUI.TIVATR rEKSKVEUASCK. Students are often undecided about what occupation or profession they will follow. Thoy adopt a plan. Such a man did this. Such a woman did that. I will uo so. too. As soon as tho way appears hard thoy becomo discouraged, I onco read of a stu dent who road the motto of a great man "Itetiro loquimur tempusuijit!" Ho placed it in capitals over his room door. Again, he read that Daniel Webster admired Blackstone. Then ho concluded to drop everything and takoup Blackstono. Ho read for a short time with great eagerness. He picks up a paper slating that Oliver Ellsworth got most of his informa tion from conversation. So he dropped Blackstone and undertook to go from room to room to gather in formation by conversation. A col- lego full of such pupils would never set a river on fire. By and by a book agent visits tho college, Now he sees the way tomaken fortune. What n mistake. Here is a young lady study ing the dead languages. A friend calls and tells her sho is wasting hor time. Sho changes her plan and mves all of hor time to mathematics. Then comes another friend, and with a gravo and sapient face- asks what ad vantage Euclid can be to any one, unless they expect to ho a collcgo professor. A self-conceited young man calls and remarks that the young ladies ought to give moro at tention to culinary affairs. Sho makes him give his sickly mustache another twist when he she says, "If you nro looking for n cook, simply, you have called at tho wronir tjlnrn " Vol. T hope, every yoang lady in Antioch collcgo knows how to fry a good steak and make nice batter-cakes and prepare a good cup of tea. My dear young ladies, Vlon't allow your moth ers to get breakfast for you tho day after you return from Antioch. My dear young gentlemen, don't remain in bed until you are called for break fast when you get home. Go out ear ly, feed the slock, build tho fires, at tend to all tho work, and let your dear parents have a littlo rest. Show them that Antioch college did not encour age laziness. BE MASTER OP V0UB OWN TEMrEK. Solomon tells us that much study is a "weariness to tho flesh." Writ ten examinations were never thought of byhim, yet thoy havo thosanio ef fect. Your nerves havo been reached. You are moro or Jess liable to bo irri tated. Yet, you must not become peevish and fretful. That would be so naughty. Goldsmith could write "Tho citizen of tho World," "Tho Deserted Village" and "Tho Vicar of Wakefield," and writo so many kiud-hcirtcd and pleasant things, yet, in private, ho was pee vish. Be frank and open-hearted all tho time. Not merely appear so, but really be so. I must not detain you moro than two minutes longer. You come forward with tho history, tho experience of all other nations beforo you ; and at your feet lie pictures of men whoso example it will bo honor, and glory and immortality to follow, as well as of men whoso example is death. Under the full, the pure, the purifying light of llio Gospel, you are called to live and act. If you live for God, fulfill-tho high destiny which is beforo you, you havo thous ands all around you to cheer you on ward, to etriko hands with you and go forward as agents of abenevolouco whose aim it is to bring many sons and daughters to glory.' Above you aro tho pious dead, watching around your steps, and ready to minister to your wants. And thoro, bjgh above all principalities and powers) iks tho everlasting Bedeemer, holding a crown which shall shortly bo yours, vtymtte faithful to Him. He will be Hr yw, You shall nover faint. Every tin you conquer shall give you Hew BireHjMh J "every temptation you ettwil4 mkey wore and more ttw in tut lofIJ very tear you shed will be HO&OfKiby your great bih pritj every ih yeu raise ear, Up, thee, my latest society In Kurone imposes the severest re straint upon the Innocent social intercourse be twci'n the young ot both sexes. A lady writing to us from Ihicliarcst sends us the following dis mal account of ihc way In which the Koumania Mrs. Orundy tj rannisr oxer the unmarried wom en: "Girls have very little liberty here If a gentleman Is seen dancing more than twice dur ing the same evening with a young lady he is as much compromised as the unhappy maiden her self, and immediately pounced upon by ascora of telaihcs demanding his Intentions. No con versation enn take place between the young couples, as, directly after the dance, the gentle man must trot his partucr back to the maternal wing. A joiing gill It allowed lo have littlo or no Intercourse with men, and a harmless 'flirta tion' would be ruinous lo her reputation In Hu charcst. 1 low can a girl's mind develop under these and ncconiiunvlng circumstances? No wonder she accepts the lirst offer of marriage as a means of emancipating herself; neither is il as tonishing that men never trouble themselves to talk for any length of time to an unmarried Udy.' As might Iw expected, this system of restriction is very far Indeed from tending to morality. The following resignation of a country Judge was recently sent to the governor of Arkansas: "1 have got enough of this, blamed olllce. 1 look this here place cspccUnV.lolo respected, but mud Itas been flung at me ever since. The temperance people an' the still-house folks have been pullin' at me all the time, an', finally, when I concluded to go with the stitl-house folks, the temperance people lowed t didn't have no sense an was an ole fraud: Jet' like a man didn't liave a right to do at bo pleases m this here free country. Well, they kep' on a-harpln' an a-harpln' nil 1 'lowed thai niebbe, I Miu wrong, so turned over lo the temperance people. Then the sllil-house folks 'gunter howl, an' swore that I wut a foot an' a thief, no how. So you see, 1 don't know yhlch way to turn, an' I wnnter say right here that you may take the blamed office yourself." A scientific paper announces that in Its issue will appear an elaborate article entitled, "How to Handle IVces." Now a bee Is not a difficult thing to handle. He Is as easily picked up as a strawberry and Is reasonably light and compre hensible. To handle him !i, therefore, a mem. song. Any man can do It. In fact the more fgnorant of bees the man Is the more easily he can handle one. The- main difficulty seems to be In quieting the man down after he has han dled a small but frohcwoie bee. There have been men known to race around a ten-acre lot and eventually lose their salvation after hand ling one bee for the tenth part of a second. The scientific journal means well, no doubt; but what the country really needs is an article on how to avoid handling bees. Utile Rudolph one tlay begged an Invitation 10 dinner at the house of a little friend with whom he had been playing In the morning. Al the table his hostess antiouily Inquired. "Ru dolph, can you cut your own meat?" "Humphf said Rudolph; who was tawing away, can'l 1? I've cut un a great deal toucher meat than this at home" A gentleman bought a newspaper and ten dcred in payment a piece of forty sous. The newspaperwoman: "1 haven't the change; you can pay me as you pass along to-morrow." The gentleman: "Hut suppose 1 should be killed to day? The newspaper woman., "Oh, it wouldn't be a very great lovsr Irv the opinion of Jeff. Davis the national democratic convention must nominate Tlldcn and Hendricks or be guilty of gross Ingratitude. tne iickci wouki ua certain 10 sweep the south. A Slight MltftftfrehenftloH. ,wffimwtl.e rjutllnefon Free PretLI Lait Sunday mornlnjr one of tho pastors of Ihe fiUlo VilUga of Powiul wai walking to church, -alien hetaW a man, with hlieonl off, digging In his garden. The good man beheld with gtlcf and ntlonlthmcnt, and coming up lo tho fence Iwnan lo rccltet, In n solemn volcet "Remember the Sabbath day to keep It holy. Sit days thou shall lalior and do nil thy wotk .' "See here," said tlm man In tho garden, looking up, "be you talkln' to me?" "Yes, my poor man, 1 am," "Wal, you needn't worry about me, then. ntn't a-goln' to do any work I'm only dlggin' wo'oms to go n-fldiln' with." A wise man takes the trouble to Inform its, In ntery cjeellcntnrllclcythat "In tho seventeenth century, on the continent, lioott were never worn without spurt," Andwemn Inform him that In the nineteenth century, on this continent, with the single exception of tlio state of (leorgla (where In summer lime, It Is said, the major wears nothing die) spurt are never worn without lioott. ! What kind of n looking man was it that called Jones n liar?" asked Mrs. Mangle of her husband, '"Ohlliewnt thotl and ttoiil, with blue c)cs, light hair ami a ties rvixniMc " "Ne retrousse, my dc.tr," corrected Mnu Ik "Re pousse means hammered or pounded." "Tlunk you, love," rrjotned lktnglc. "Then tliat is Just the word lo describe it w hen Jones got done w Ith him." J FOESALE. miUG LAND LOT KAST OK TUB 1.UXCII ROOMS nUII.DINGS, I'ront street, Marshficld. Apply to A. M. CKAWTOKn. Jtto Attorney nt kvw, Marshllcld. R. L. AGEBS, General Blacksmith ANO- .Nickel Plater, Front street, north of Postefficc, MAHSHFIELT). HORSUSI lOIvl NO AND EVKRYTHINa in the bltcktmllhlng line executed at short notice arm on reasonable term. UaMni laUnc lately broucht fiom the east a nroccsc for nlckel-tilatliig table ware. etc.. I make a site. form Inferior or half wurnout table cutter clalty of that business ami am pictured to tmns lorm interior or nan wurnout tattle cutlery, etc., Into handsome and serviceable articles dial are always bright and never need scouring. Orders from the country solicited and nranint. ly attended to. myaaj R. U AOICRS. NASBURG & HIRST, Fkost Sruturr, Jtiu!inKi.n, Oo.v. NEW GOODS lrffivKUY STEAM or; keep conttautly on hiiiid in our largo nud comiAodiotis storo, n well selected stock of General Merchandise, cntiftltping of tho bent staple nml funcy JDTfS: GOODS. of nil kindn, tho choice I GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. MIscettftMeetu AdrertlsemcHtt, fcJtota"tetjfcF",,'' MYRTLE IIAI.L A J.iailTNElt, Proprietors. MlKllMtts Adftrtii -.tn-J-jirwjrii-'fg' - t. Ii BEAN 4 15, 11. DKAN, ), m, AND 0. IL MRKCHANT. Tin: ' moriv 1SV.W TB!tar.-TAlJM:. UNTIL ri'RTIII'.U N0TKT5 learner Myrtle will run At follows : laxive MarihflcM for Rniplre t'lty every 11 Inrr ut 8'.io nml every afternoon nl a o'clock. Hemming, leave lftnplre City for Manhucld at to.'vo n. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. At umpire City the M)rtle tnaket close corw nrctlont with Jarvls, Cornwall & Co't stage Hue lo Dmin's. Prior lo starting on or after sho reiurni from her regular nipt the Mvttle It subject to charlrr, on reasonable letmt, fur towing and other laisl nrss. l'nr further Information, apply to eai IIAI.I.ft UUIIINI'.K, iWrleior. STEAMER LULU I j. IP A. EGBNHOPP, Captain. rvmv TiMtviMHi.i:. NTH, HMUIIKK NOTK'K Till: steamer LULU will mako a 11I11 un South Coos river to Yonkam't landing LVKRY THURSDAY AITRRNOON. Kvery l-'tltlay niornlnir. nl 1 o'cloik. the will leave Yutkam't for MarthMdi return to Yuak am's the same day, mid then lack to Manhfield. 'lha LULU Is subject to clutrUr for HKxIal business at all times except Thutsday nftcrnoons and l'il)t. Towing of all descriptions promptly executed at reaumahla rates. Orders left al the CuAn MAIL ofllce will re. cche prompt attention. ror turiiier tvuticuiart npply to defl J. A. KOKNllOhT, Matter. T Clothlnjf. SIhk'.h, Uutibor a t-tnat: stock ok llntrt nml CniH, Hoots and ami (Jit Clothlnif. J, V--. .. I-.I, . r . ' un wiottiH, nupperx, v..rocKory, Olnss and llitrilwnro, Tl, CIUARNnnd TOIIACCO, Paints, Oils and Vamishes; Choice Wines and Liquors; Tinware, Am munition, Cutlery, Wood and Willowwarc, School Uooks and Stationery. Furnish ing Goods, Hosiery, Etc, Etc., Etc Our exteuslvo show cases nro fillet! wish tho finest MILLINERY ANDJANCY GOODS, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. X. II. -All goods )iiri'hnio.l nt our Store will ho dt'livered frco el charge nt any point on thu route of tho itounicrMvrtlc. vl-J-tf- 35 MRS. M, TOWER, jfir MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING! EMPIRE CITY, OREGON, HAS ON HAND A NEW AND . fine stock of MIlllHery am! Drcsi XaklBff Goods I 3" All orders promptly attended to. noz? MARSHFIELD LUNCH HOUSE AND RESTAURANT! (formerly Ilehrlc's.) LACKSTROM & STORA, Proprictora HEALS AT ALL HOURS! From in Caitn to Jjftl 00, Till after Midnight, when thoy will ho Ftom no Cent to $1 00. tST Hoard by tho Day, Week or Month. A variety of tho hest brands of 8an Francisco fleer always on hand. Also, choice Wines and Cigars. X3T Fresh Eastern Oysters hy every steamer served in any desired ntyle, Hincial attention paid to Ladlua and Families. Give us a call. oci!5 LACKSTJIOM & BTOHA. THE PIONEER MARKETS, Mahsiifikm) a EMi'ini: Citv. II. P. WHITNEY, PnoniiCTon. A good supply of MUTTON, o CANNED DEEF, flHl GOODS, FORK, ETC .. 115 fll S1'0., ETC. nml nil kinds of SALTMEATSandVEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a good stock of aXlOOHXlXBH. V E SSE L S AND LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SUOJIT NOTICE. rcTSL-m boss Spring Mattress ! TJ10 Oaylord Patent! AM NOW MANUFACTURING and selling at my shop, at tho ship I yard, tho cheapest and hesi spring; mat tress for tno price ever put upoa mis market. It coinhJnei reUi, llght ncsH, durability, einpllclty and adapt ability to heds of all kindii ami dimen sions, ami was awardod tho first pro mitirn at tho last Oregon state fair, KetftH ndco,"? 'wholesale, ti (50. Reiora htiyint; your mattress, examine mlno, which Is decidedly the cheapest article of tho kind on tho hay, JalO GEOfDAVIrl, NOTICE FOR FINAL PttOOP. Land Oi-ticb at Koskduho, Oregon, 1 May 21. 1881. ( VTOTICIJ IS IIKRKDY aiVKN THAT JJ the following-named tettler hat filed no tice of hit Intention to male final proof in tu port of hU claim, and lliat tald proof Mill it made before the clerk of Coot county, Orejjon, al umpire K.y, On Saturday, July 5, 1884, Viz: Jacob Uioi.kv, pre-emption declaratory italemem No, 44O1, for the touth lialf of the northwejt quarter and lott 3 and 4 of.tection 4, township 37 south, range la uctt, Willamette meridian. He name! the following wllncuct to prove hit continuout reildcnce UKn and cultivation of tald land vl: Win, Wil lamt, Wm. Kcnadey, Win. Ilcardt- ley and Oeo. Johnton, all of .Sumner, Coot county, Oregon- niyaotu wm, v, iilnjahin, Kcuier, DB. SPINNEY, KEAUNEY BTltEEl. 7 Treats all Chronic ami Special I)lcaes. VOIKKfJ ,it!;n Who tuny ho Htillorinir Irom tluiHIVrl of vmilliiul folllcH orhtdlHcTi'tlou, wlllilo well to avail thimnolriii of thin, tho utvat t't lioon over laid nt tho fool of millt'rini; luuminlty. DH. SI'INNEV will Ktinn-n- too to loruit I'kki every ciixo nl Heuiintil akni'n or private dinvnao of nnv kind or character which he undertake nutl fitila to cure. Tlu-rt1 are ntnitv at the nw of tl.Irtv in jtlxty who art trotthlotl with tn frc4ttcut evnctintloim ot tho hhtddcr, often nccoitt imnletl hy a nllKht unmrtiiiK or htirnlug HeitHntlott nnd n weak noun f thu ayatcin in a manner Hit) pntivnt cnntiot account for. On exnmlulnu tho urlnarv iIoiwhIik n npy wcdltncnt wll often Imj fotiutt and nnriificM in aiiiiiinoii iipjHnr, or lite color ho of u tliiit mllklidi hue, naiu cliaiiliiK to it dark nndtomid titHH-ariuu-o. TIht,. nro iimny men who die of tlili diillculty. iKornt of the cause, which U tho neconrl tao of Mvminal weaknonH. l)r S. will Rtturnntco a perfect cure In nil mich cane and a healthy rcatorntlon o( thu gculto uriunry oruann. Ofllcollourx 10 to -Innd fltoB, Hun dayHfrotnIO toll a m. Ooiiattltutlun free, Thorough oxainhiation and advice fr, Gall cr nddrem int. sptyxm't co, No. 11 Kearney St. 811.1 Fraucinco TIiIn Great Nirr-HRlIirnlHic REMEDY AND NERVE TOHSC is Tin: i.EoiTi. MATK rntili of over ao rart of maetlcal eijicrfence. and curet with unialllni; certain. ly N'ervout and I'liyt irai (runny, ryinlnal Wralneti, 8erma. lonIiua. I'rututor rluea, luiilmotu. Im potency, Kxhauttrd Vllalllv. I'tnmlutr Decline and I1 of Manhood, in all Hi compll. cationt, and from Hluitrvrrraute produced. It enrlchct and purlfiet the blood, ttrrnthentjlie nrrrt, brain, mniclet, dlceilion, reproducthe orr-int, and phytlcnl and mental fa cull let. It tlopt any unnatural debilitating drain upon the tyttcm, preventing Imoluntary lonct, ilrt.lliut ine dreamt, tcmlnal lottet wlili the urine, etc., to destructive to mind and body II It a turr eliminator of all Kidney and HUdder Com. pUinti. It conulni no Injurlout inerrdlrntt, lo ihute tuffcrlnj; from the evil elfectt of youth, ful ImlltCTctlont or rtrcttet, a iecdy, tlioroui'h and ermanrnt cvttK It oifAKANrr.r.n. Price, la to per bottle, or bottlet In mu. uhh full tlirectlont and advice, $10. Sent, trcure from observation, 10 any adilrctt, uiwn rccelut of price, or C. O, IJ. I o be had only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD. 216 Kearny itreet, San Franclico, Cal. Corituluiiom ttrictly conridcntlal. by letter or at oflicc, KBKK. For die convenience of iu. tlentt, ami In order to tecure perfect tecrecy, I liave adopted a private addrcti, under which all (ackajjet aro forwarded. Tkiai. Hottm: I'kkk, tufticlcnt to ihow In merit, will be tent to any one applying by letter, Haling hit tymplomi ami wuiiiiiiuiiiuiiioiii tinciiy coniidcnlul. WH IIAVI! AMVAV8 OH IAH)A J Aiwortnioni 01 Goiioral Morolmnii STOCK ALWAYS MANUFACTURED TO OhD ... . And u SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY ami nt the LOWEST LIVIMQ PWCt HOT AND QQJJQ CI IKvra BJTJEIS! THE TIIOROUGHBrlED STALUW Whhhhmb Creo.Morgail rriu. iikqin tub i'Ri'si:.vr mi T T ON nl nrailcn a place, ftuiton pM, On Tuetday, April 15, 1884, Where he will remain that vtrck and wbctk will be every other wrrk after lliat iLiie um3 clove of the tcaton. Aueutl 1. lie will beat .Sumner every Satunlay aftrmHW and every Sunday forenoon duiing the teatca. 1 11c wm oe ni riper puce at tneroiLtcfCia river the week Ijrginnliig April 30, iMi.td wlllbelhcre every other week alter lUtta until tno ciote 01 tin tcaton. Good patturage can be had atcatlnuWi reatotuble ratct. DiucmrriuN anii rr.i)icni;r;;-(;i,tt W OAN It a iHrauilful bay, fl year oki on tl t July neil; nearly 16 lianili high; vieljthi itot iMopoimdt, linmcnte iiowereod build, tadta at line n lione at It In lliit tlate. He wai iM by .Sir (ieorge Morgan of I Jke county, Or.i k by lllack Mercer of California, lime In tun a 36. (icorgr'a ilam It a I.ummlr nurr, tti u fine an animal at It lo be found on Ihi aaM. He It of ctcellentdlpoillon,and I vIIImniua agalntl any liorni fti Oregon, He glrlht 6 fee if indict; arm, aj Inchet.and lailli In proponke, Tl'.MU .Single icrvke, jj; teaton, ju.ca ateiplrationolteatoi, Dae care will be tain, but no rciponilbtll y Incurreil for accidcnU, rtt CIIAJs. A. MBTI.1N, liepriet Ilurton prairie, Coot co Or., April 13, t Guardian's Sale of Real Ettate. age. mris-iy Oi I t NOTICE TO OUISDITOH0. IN Till! MATTER OF TUB KSTAT1S of CIIAKLK8 I'KTRH i'ETKHto.V, drccated, Notice It hereby given by the tmdertigned, admlnlttratri of tho etuta of Clinrlct I'cter I'cterton, deceated, to the crcilUort of nnd all pertoni having clalmi agalntl llio tald deceated, to exliibll Ihcin, with the nccettary voucher!, within tlx montht from the dale of thlt notice, to the tald admlnhtratrU, at the ofliceof Sioi.in & UKAV, Marthfield, Coot county, Oregon. ., , ll.li.ntnifl, Admlnlttratrlx of the ettale of Charlc I'eler I'etiirton, deceated. Paled MartlmcliI, Aiarcn 19, 1984. nirao Tlio HuYnro? Guint: la 1 tucd March and Kept., each ivcarj 210 paK, BJxIH lnclufl, witli over ii.iiOO ItluUrutiona a whole pic tttro Kallcry, (live wholo- ealo prices dlrtet to comumen oil nit kmm1i for pensonal or family tno. '1V1U hovr to order, and (jivea exact rotl of every lliiiiff you me, cat. drink, wear, or havo fun with, 'i'licso luvnliiuhle Umki con tain Information jjleniiod from tlio iimt kcta of tlio world. Wo will mail a copy Frco to any ruldrou tijvoit receipt of ilia pottage 7 etntu, Let us hear from you. Itcripcctfiiliy, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. aar it SS9 VTaltMli Avuv, Cfclwg lit NOTICE TO CHEDITOHH. IN TUB MATTER OP TUB ICSTATB of '1 UKMAK Jknkini, decerned. Notice It hereby given that the underlined vvnt on the lit day of Anrll. i88a. bv ord nl the county court of Coot county, Oregon, duly antiolntcd adminltlrator of the ettata of 'lliomn Jenklnt, deceased, and all ncrtont having clalmi nereo; roncr 1 montht from the data of thlt notice. 10 ilm .ji.i adminltlrator, nt the olllce of Crawford & I.ock. Iiart, Marthfield, Coot county, Oregon. Dated April a, 1884. A, -I. CRAWFORD, AilmlnUtrator of llio citato of Thomaijenklni. ft,.,,.,! ' ngalntt t.ild ettale are hereby required lo prctenl ine Mine, wmi me proper vouclitrt, wltliln tlx TN TUB COUNTY COURT OP Tlili M. Mate of Oregon, for Coot county, In the matter of tho guardlanthlp of Mini Al.tci: .)tAM.AUii, a minor 1 Notice It hereby given that, In puntuncewS mi unici 01 me cuuniy court 01 coot coiunr,i Oregon, made on Hie ylh dty of April, lilt. the mailer or ilie ettata of tald minor, thi dertlcncil. the ruaidian of the iierton nd nun of Mary Alice MaHacli, minor, will tell tptit lie auction, to the liU-heil and lieil tilddrr. to cnni, uwlul money of Hie united iute,M tutiject to llio confirmation of the tald couit, On Saturday, June at, 1W1, At la o clock noon of tald djv. ai the wctldocr ol the court houte al liniplre City, Coot couttjt viegon, an me riglil, line, Inleretl anu cvuw of takl minor, Mary Alice Mallagh, in and u the follow lng-4ewrAied rral protierty, lo ft lleglnnlng bo chalnt toulh oi quarter poilcl well boundary of lection 4, lounthlp 99 kxiA range la wett; thence eait 36 rodt, I lie nee tanA to Cotpillle river; thence down the river to lion line) thence north to place of lirglrmiaf containing lancret of land, be the tame inortc int. aim, lieglnnlng on the toulhwetl com of the touthHctl quarter of the northwrit oar. ler of trctlon j. In Inwmliln on toulh. rune 11 writ; thenca running due north 66 rodt and link, thence due catt 80 rodt: thence due ioa 66 roili anil ao llnkt; llience due vmlHoraK to the place of iK-glniilng containing a; cn of laud, in the toulh pari of the toutfivciten-U ler nlxivr-detcrlbcd. Alto, lot No. 7. of " 5, In lownthln nj toulh, range ta vvctt, eictpt 8 ncret ofof the north end of tald lot, conU IflLf 111 en.,rnllift nnru nt l.irid I... llij, slnifl nUlft or lett tald lot of land lying below or norihol the north fork bridge, at Ilie junction 01 t north and touth forkt of the Coimille rUtr " ui tain lanti tiiuate in coot county, urrrun. Tkhmi ok Hai.k. Cath, lawful money of W United Statet, a$ per cent, of purchate price be ald on day of tale; balance on confirmaiN 01 taie vy tald county couri. Xnm M. MAI Infill. Guardian of the ettale and iertoii of Mary Alkl ! oiniMgn, minor, DatcifAnrll ifi. iBBj. CttAwroun & IfOcKiiAitT. attorneyi for r"1 uian. ,!!?" deceated. npj Send 6 cent t for pottage and receive free a cottly box of goodi which will help all, of cither tea, 10 trore money right away than anything cite in thlt v nld. Fortunet await the worker abtoluuly ture. At once addrett Thub & Co., Augutta, Maine. apt7 A PRIZE, help nil, of cither kx, TO WHOM ITMAY CONCERN VrOTICK IS HBRKI1Y OIVKV THAT A..e.,.vc ,ur toy. kuward a HANS. COM, hit lime from April aB, 1884, and lliat he can contract, work and aisuma all the retpontl. blllllet and llabllitlct incident to inch work, con tract pr other dutiei lie may perform, the tamo at If he were ai ycart of age, end be in no way luhjcci 10 the control of hit parcnlt. C. A. HAN8COM, maBjju M, 1VUANSC0M. Tlrabtr Laaa Notice. Unitkd State Imnd OrricK, RostcuuKO. Oregon, May it, M4 VTOTICB 18 HKKKliY (JIVKN, I'" 1 HUANT lo act of congrett of Jur V 1878, for lha tale of Umber land In the iuvMM Calliortila, Oregon, Nevada and In waihuifm territory, that l.tcvi Huith hat applied 10 pj chate lite catt half of the toulhwetl quarter M the wett half of the toiitheatt quarter of aj, townthlp afi toulh, range ta wett, Wl tlM tiiatrltflnii All pertoni clalnting advertely any of JJ above'dcKrlbed landi mutt nle their cw with (he regltter of the land office at KoicbMf Orrffntl iliirlntr ft, klK,wtj.M-tutdlfAllAll btfe of. aud faiUnn to do 10. ihelr rlchll will H barred by ttatute. myaa iow Wm, F, RhijAMIX, RNiltf a' Jmil I1 tBlaMWllMBW