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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1884)
cv J The Coast Mail. MARSHFIELD, OREGON i Thursday, 1M I IH HI Augruit 14. 1884 I' ml HI II tt.,nftr-n rniltmp.1 friltll WnJ1. llfi Oil ,' .ft'.. ""- - - burg ltl Monday. . . , II10 poitofllc fit Myttlu IVlni l now a money-order offU?. .,r 1 lia twit cljur sold In MnrlilU-M It to Ih) found nt KcnRiwekMM'i ilrtiK moro, y It It Mated ttolBlniiM)ii linn, Imve shut down nil iliHr IukIK B'P ' "" UmpniM, Kugcha Sthf Her lm iUH.Ii.Uwl Anion Hub en" apple crop, Mllinaletl m about 1000 boxes In Infusion li pure, KoMen and nronwt! the Umpire City ilrtijc iore "Sunilwtm Tra," . Ario & Son o& tins XI. NT cnli tn lime B full aril extraordinarily fine aortnient of toilleV cloflki nntl dolinniu. ' IW J 0 lfnn. wliliMu Lillian (ftiw n AHlinn IKnn Jifi private rtfcoof at ine Atatkmy uulldliiff loU Monday I),1U Dowman h ecedHl Dalil Kmte nt wdglilns bow n ths Newport mine Kan Icll by lat straaier for Colorado. The best ueaclic 1I1.11 Im teaeluMl llill nj I krl llil kmm - lroii!bl In Mil wrl by V. Tlmmerninri, Irani mi nwen cns mo iy. Mr. Eugene O'Conrtrll nnJ children rriiirned In good health K-'fJy frm their vl'' ,0 her parents, relative and frlendi nl N iwlino, IK C. . t . K. Malni, the merchant tailor, hat for lnj few new nd nice lewlnie machine! of the ney Howe pattern. They me tiMutlet, And very cheap. Call And lee ihein. Nmburtf & lllrjinm tellliiu cloililnj nt U't than coil, to make loom for a new mock they nre bringing In. If yon wont suit cheap, that U the place mid now U Ihe time to gel it. K , Norton, our wliolctalo nml rt'tnll clgnr nml totmero morclianl, wilt vllt Ihe Cotilllo to. d.iy, 10 convince llw people of that locality at to how cheaply he can supply them with jtoodi In lit line. Indication! point (6 the opening nnd work ing of the E&tlport mine After llin" New pott coil company Imve completed the new fiunkrr they nre prcjiarlinr to IhiIM at their wh.itf At tin mouth of I'onMwtik nlougli. I ah Tliumiiiy ai the temT Myrtle mm en route now -iewpofi 10 wiipwe, k W Otiif 1 icow nnd 6$' tttiu 0 ol In tow, the cdw nk in front of Whkney'i nhaif nt Centen'lle Oeo. Dalliet been employed m ra e iier . Order And a rnh of hoitneii ISwn N'enpo-t Imveeom i RmSS, the phcrtourAphtf, to poi?onelil t!epAf'u"e foil ihll ptte; there 'ie he li Hill i hi okl IcKMttan. Mkls und finlih Inf in pw-urr In fw flacit.Myle nnd at un mnai. tow rrt'ri. The eerA' fi'it-nin oX iS buy no Iwwe their boU Aid new nljrMly emjoyd in m''njf Mhnon, bttt '.he rut It yet HghK he number or fuh lAken ra-o'v etneei!inchW'dn tq Ihe Ljat TucvUv niuii K'i)ol Videftan ciMiit n jo-pound ulinon "Madtm. do ou jvtcr tan lint hit kM iu nroiiH, or one in W:cli the t-enth aaJ fon ure tlioruiijjhly prwertwO If the Utter, ry a Perfection Tea Cn of "Sunbeam Tea," hl only nt the Kmplre Oty dmf itore. And you will never buy anythl an ele. " J, F Dunham ol the ltthmui I the only U er for li IK IVnn & Co. Out villi continue nt woik uninterruptedly during the proent deprei lion In the lumber trade. Some of the other camp have already tliut down and othen Are ninklnf prrparatlont to oon do o, McMilUn Iro. nre doing ah extenilve photo Cmphbuilncsion l)e Cotiullle nnd are j;Ulni universal atitbctloti to their nt oni. Thuy will return to this pUr-5 In OctolKr. nml you are rniucitrd to withhold jour orders tld that lime II you want genuine (intcl.-m pictures. The Italndcilrr clironklel llie arrival of ,Uh try Itanemfl nnd Col. John Ijine at Koiflmrc Mt TliurtiLiy Report ha it Out the colonel hal biwn engagnl at a h indtome tal iry lo nvit In canvaitlnfr the valley In ihe llttcrenl of llan croft 1 hiitoriel. If this be to, ft i pruUililo thai the colonel hat retired from the pohticat field. rollowlni It n Hit of ihe paswnRcrs that tailed for Han Frncitco by the A'caw l.ut Thursday, Mrs Johuton, Mrs (trnble, J M Johnson. TSaaniUe, J I Jackson, J J Uillyrr, T II tangdon and family, Otto Schtocilcr, Da sld Kane, Malt MatMin, , Sudcrlund, Ilo Ilrownlni;, II i'lirdtaudcr, Alfred l-'rcdeikkson, Andrew Frclund, C KuUbrun, M Johnson nnd J Johnson. Mils lvclle Cllnllnbeard's school nlioio Co iullle City closed list Filthy and on Monday she came home fur n brief vacation. Ilerter- vlces at teacher have tieen hlchly satufaitory to the pupils, the pari nil nnd llie tnutees ol ilia district, nnd After a two-necks vncntion she will return ailit- besin A new term J. C. Cunter bury's school at l'ishlmp ilotcd nlso on Friday, nnd at hU request Miss Clinkinhciird nnd her pupiU went to his school house that day, where the doling cxercisei of the two schools took place, lo the sallsf.ictlon of Ihe teachers nnd the delight of the scholars. Saturday night there was a plvasnnl dancing 1 witty at Mist ClluLln beard's school house. Miss UM M, Thompson, sister of Mrs. A. IK Camp of North Coos river, was In town the litter part of last week, canvAiiIng the prosfv- for a firtt-clau music teacher nnd n music store In this place, We believe that she met with sufficient encouragement to prompt her to become a resident of our town and start a class nnd open a store here In About a month. Miss Thompson came from ,the east three or four weeks ngo, nnd I ,now recuperating from arduous duties In which she was engaged for years ns Instructor In vocal musiu nt the princi pal educational Institution nt Cedar Kupidl, Iowa, hhe Is a graduate of Mount Carroll college, Illinois, and bears letters of the very highest recommendation for nil the qualities that should pcrt.tln to her profession. lion. Dinger Hermann arrived on the bay last Saturday nud remained until Tuesday, when he proceeded lo Iho Comilllc, Mr. Her mann came from Uoscburg by Vny of the lower hluslaw river, to familiarise himself Willi the re sources and the wants of thn locality. AflclTucsday morning news reached Coqullle City sojourning n couple of weeks with his Cocpillla constituents. It Is probable thai Mr, Hermann will visit l'ort Orford And vicinity. Ilefore going to Washington, Mr. Ilrrmann pnoses, by vis iting the more obscure nnd needy sections of his state, lo become better Acquainted with his constituents nnd the relief to which they aid en titled by national legislation, The programme that the honorable gentleman has inapiied out Is nn excellent one, and If faithfully curried out will qualify him to represent his state In a man ner that cannot fall to secure (or It much of the needed legislation lo which It Is so Justly entitled and which weuld be Appreciated by l4epoplc, from Hit Columbia Klvcr (o Coo Bay tu an Open Iloat. John Jnhnjdit, John Josephioii, Anton Ureen and n Urge tlntf como from Astoria In (his place l.ut week In nil open boat, a f-ct long nnd 6 feet Umm, that Ihe men had tu.'tl I herd in their oceupitlun nt fiihcimon 'I hay left Ihe Colmuhln bir nbotil noon pn tho,lh And nnliid In the b.iy nn Iho foieiioon o! ihr 8th, four il.iys mil When llin iirt'ii il.iitud they expected lo niiikn tliA trip In 3O hours, but ncrle winds nnd (ok iMnynl them. Nothing iditntkahla occurred iliirniff the piitage, nnd il men sie.ik of It as soniftlitnj: thvy would have no linlwtioii )n ugillli dufiig, 'I hey had n good coinp.iw und experienced no illftictilly In Jterplng on Ihe right course, but the log made It Mnnetvh.it illf iljiiilt for them 10 lell'whcn they had cume far enamgh, Thykplflboiil30mlloioff shoii) until the Ihlnl diy, when they ran In, north of the Slti- , nair enough to fofiii n eotteet htm ns to tatsrjotstiny, After which tie came on to the lm bar, whern thy lnl.l oif ssail on, (n ih fug, ihat n'em and 'next inurnMiii, until t dls eovml Hi.' bm.ys and ma I" IfVir vy in, Unnng the trip maIi, rs tlomi nnd sharks mmrVj'tin diipwlilon to t friendly with the '.tie U u Tin smilf nml tea-tini nppe.irvd to be prompted by curiosity, but the shaiks mnlfci ted a diipoilthn to rnl somcthingpcilmpi the lo, tu Hart lih. One shark, almost ns long nt Ihe IkjM, kept company wllh II for several liouti, unlit one of the men pleavd trim with a bullet fiom n pistol, nfler which Ihe shutk disappeared Johnson Hthvd on the bay List season, with Harry Graves. Josephson was nlso 'here, nnd he nnd Johnson went lo the Columbia together nt the beglnn Ing of Ihe fishing season there this year, and then at its close ihcy relumed to en guge In the k'uiic employment' here, nt the be ginning of the present run In the bay. Olio Anderson, n man nbout 45 years old, n Hwede And a sailor, who recently nrrlvcd here onihuC. II. Merchant, Is lying nl the county hospital, nflllcted with n dlscise lint Is liable to soon cause his death. While hit texscl was liero Anderson wat taken sick and wns pLicctl under Dr. Goldcn's care In a few days there after Anderson had cveiy appearance of lielng it well man, and at such was discharged by the ihxtor. Tlien Anderson Accepted employment nl fishing on Ihe bay. A week ngo he acted so strangely nt MnSStora's boarding house that at first he was believed to be Insane, An examln.v tlon by physicians proved thai his demngement rciulted from depression of the bmla and he W4i consigned lo thu county hospital, where he Is now In charge of Dr. McCormtc. Andcr. son s mind appars to be nil right nt pivsrnl, bat the mutdrsof his tliro.it, tongue nnd the Ioait part of hit dice nre so paralysed that he oau mnther eat, drink nor t tlk. With much dlltleuHy it very Utile bmndy was foicctl down h.s laroat yestcnlay. It has leen Set cm I da)S Jne be ate anything, nnd now llie only uour liAinint - can be given to him Is by Injec tions. The cave is 11 somewhat reinsrkablc one nnd the chances are decidedly ndterse to Andcr son's recovery. !-at Sunday Mrs. I'. Gulvervoii fell from Dean nnd Co's !rf to the mud llat leuoath, a lilt Witee sst some ta feet, nt ebb lid, while she hail her Hub? child m her aims, 'llw mother tncarrJ without nay broken bones, but she wns badly t ;uil nn.i la awl lv falllRg upon a pile, 'llie chtW wa enssbed between Its mother and the ptc nnd Imd some of the Ixmes of the right ihoulderfmcturetl, bwldes rvcetving n Irtrd blow on the head that for a, lime Hvnwteunt concuv st.in of te b''0. nnd It v.a ctle-wiseib i.!d ami ladly In'unil. IV. Tovierwa tnmtuUtelv lummoliej Ad renC-cd the tic mists' 1 e la' tueti medtcnl rrl ef hi ihev co'teo's Tua e.i dent occurred by Mis. Gulverson omloo. ng and stepping thtough a broken pUce at the end of the wharf while she was watching the rescue and landing of her husband. Ids brother Giis, and Krkkson nnd Sleinmon, who had a short time pcvlout licen sailing on (tie bay In Ous' plunger, which was cnpstctl, when they were picked up by n aslng loat and enrried to the vi hmf, after which they rescued the kidy And Iter chllil , .. I'rof. J. M. DeMoss nud family gnvc a vocal and Instrumental entcruinment nt Norman's hill last Monday night lo a full house. They plnved ut Umpire Tuesday nighl nnd at Sum ner last night. They will play nt Coqullle City to-nlghl and At Myrtle I'olnt to-morrow night, iiflcr which they will go to Koscburg in their private conveyance nnd select n paying route for their business. One Admirable feature of theperfmniancesof this troupe it that most of thn pieces played nnd sung by them nre of their own production. The troupe came here more for ihe purpose of visiting rcMtlvcs end friends than for Iho purpose of performing. Mrs. De Moss it a sister qf Geo. F, Doncbrake, nnd at the time the troupe played here she was visiting her brother and hit family, which was the rea son for her non-appearance; nnd Mr. DeMoss is C. W, Dickman's uncle. DeMoss li Ihe owner of nn 800-Acrc farm near the Dalles, In Wasco county, which wilt be the future home of the famill' l'i,'"Ji fikn llcnrs have been feasting on Coos river pork of late At the expense of Wm. I'ipcr, Wm. llcattie nud Geo, Yonknm, I'ljicr has had several hogs killed nnd carried away, but Jttst how many he does not now know. One night List week Wm. Heat tie of North Coos river had a so-pound hog killed by n Ixur nml Geo. Yoakum of South Coos rivrrjosyn the samo way a largo and val uable; thoroughbred boar. The ltcara appear lo rxcinpTtiie'ihoati and to go for the large hogs. Hear traps havu )cen set nud we hope to soon chronicle the enpture of one or more bears. Wa have Just received, with the author's com- plhnentt, n new law text-book on "Hnbcas Corpui," written by W. S. Church, of the Catlforna bar. 'llie work, we understand, Is one much needed by the profession, and will meet with a ready sale. The subject Is exhaus tively treated, and the, book reflects credit upon the nuthori who Is a young man, And a brother of Kohl. A, Church of this place. It is .pub Itshcd by A, 1- llancroft & Co., San Francisco. Witlliug's History of Southern Oregon Is now , bclngdellveredlnthlscountjby W, K, Newsome, f.,1 it rw ivtl..c nrtntf1 nv lilt,. !i(in still. , , , ,,...: 1 1...1 . .....1 scnoeti lor. ma i.i.iory n,ciu,. j, Josephine, Douglas, Curry and Coot counties, II Is profusely illustrated nnd the typographical, work und tho binding neatly gotten up, Its subscribers can Judge of Its merits, ns we havu had no time lo examine It. From this county Mr, Newsome will go to Curry, that C, C. ll.uUow had Accidentally shot him self n mile cat! of town, while hunting for game. The shot took effect In Iho hand, ranged upward and shattered Iho nrm to the shoulder. The Herald says medical aid Immediately went to lirklow's relief, nnd nlsa several persons to car ry him to'town. It was feared ho would bleed lo death before help could reach him. James Aiken was in town this wcik, lie speaks very encouragingly of the work being done under his supervision at the fair grounds a! Hall's prairie. Several men are employed nnd nearly all of the race course Willie ready tor sue piovr ihu WCGK. , HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Recorded at the County Clerk' Office up to the End of Last Week, Jolm k Ilnlther lo Simon V Hatcher WW ofHKW of S 31, T rf H.U m W jr. win k Mast to IJ C ahull TAits , 0 nml 7 nnu !nw oiir,u crs 13, i so , n 1 w iry r mrn J400, I M Ilrrmann nnd wife lo 51 llcimann- AI cxAhdef Jonet donation claim, T yi H, K la W i6ijeiicri!-tiooo. . J4cl lllglry to John II Du1ley.-I.ols 3 nnd 4 ami SK of NWJf or 8 4, T 37 S, R 1a W tOG iQncics c. Wm () Uugliorn to 'I hoi Foster-SIitf of S 6, T 37 ,Hu W$isoa Jnhii A Uilrd nnd wife lo Mary Weckley rnrtei 01 lanu in i-iKjuine uuv si Ijirs Clemmensen lo Tehon'Kv.inoir One- l.l.l lni.,.1.1 It. !.. t. feQ nn.t in l.lS. nnd tide land fronting, Mnnbficld being the Ikiyvlew brewery proix riy- Jjooo, 0 K to HerliertJ IiMkc I aU a 3 and 4 of S 5, i a n, K 11 w 114.00 acres. U S to Noah A W Folk WM ft NW nnd WM flf HWM of S 31, Tiu S, R 11 W, V K In Alei SLluTf It 3 of S 3. T a S, U ijW 53acri'i. U H 10 II II Ikildwln-KM f NWM, NV.X of SWM ami NW!f of.Sl.tf of ft 11, 'I vjH, l 14 W. M 1' IVndcrpmM nml wife to Gro M Dver IxiliJofKi. Til H. K 13 W 10 ncrcs; I0IS7 and 8 of S 31, T30 S, R 13 W a 09 Acres Ami nn tmuiviiied ol Ceniervliie puce $1300. Lyman M Noble and wife to F.rnm.1 O .S.um dcrs M 3 nnd 4, block 13, MarshGeld, Cntli can's put $iyx, Abraui Abramion to Matt Hllitrom I)it a Ami 7, block 35, Clement's map of MarshrUld $''. W It Simpson, sheriff, A I! Collver, Judgment debtor, to Wm A l.uic J-oli 6, 7 nnd 8 of 8 35 nnd lots 1, 3 nnd 3 of S 36, T35 tK R is W I5JOO. Ilyron A Uodson nnd wife to John llonibltz ncres In S 30, T s8 S. R la W laoo 67. M 1' I'cndergrasi nnd wife to I Hacker and wife Undivided of Coast Mail building, Marshficld $700. School Fund Apportionment. Ihe following nre ihe amounts due each school diitrict In this county, being nn oppor tionment of Ihc fund received from tho state nnd made this dale. That those Interested may know niore about the location of the districts, I liAierndeavoreil to give with each number cither the name by which it It known or Ihe name of some prominent Inhabitant, It Is quite possible there nre some mistakes, nnd thai these may not occur In future lists, I will be very thankful to nny one who will correct the same. There Is no record showing the boundaries of what were dis tricts Nos. 39, 36 nnd 37, but It- Is safe, judging irorn the list given, to say that they are some, where on the Coqullle river: ft" Forks of Coos river.. ...$i3 18 3. I 7 8, o. Cnpt. Harris , 3s 38 1 lull's prairie. . , , . , , . , , . 39 30 I .ampcr creek 38 G. A. llrown's 73 13 Umpire City. 58 80 Souih Coos river 41 55 Coqullle City 1 16 03 Ainrsiiiicki .soi 05 to. Cunningham creek (forfeited) 11. IMikcrshurg 43 is. Catching slough (forfeited). 13. North ltcml 35 87 14. Iowa slough,. 10 46 15. Angora ,.... 37 -H 10. Willanch slough 10 19 17. Kcntuck slough...., , ao 38 iB, Coos City. 3606 19. Heaver slough (forfeited) , . .... so. Fishlrnit. 4077 at. Randolph...., 39 ao 33. ."Morin 1' oik coquille.......... 31 95 W. l. Mail , 34 30 Myrtlti Point 112 90 Falrview . , , 39 00 Haynes slough , 69 00 Hon. J. S. Coke aa 73 UMVU IOW, ... 37 O3 (rmjclledl .Sumner 57 33 .Swuth Fork Coqullle .' 31 9$ Dora ..,,...,,.... j 36 06 Coalcdo 10 19 I. K. 1 FJllott. clerk.. as 81 Daniels crock.,. ...vrr.. 13 5 iroricitcdi ..,,.. (Forfeited) ,. ... Utter City (forfeited) y) South slough (forfeited) 40. Newport ,. 75 36 41. Aiyrue i-oini new uisuici porieueaj 43, Near Angora , 2665 43 Norway 54 44. Hon. Wm. Morras. -..., i 45. North Fork Coos river. ...... ,..,., 3J 50 40. iiamion 53 31 47. J. A. Lchnherr, cteik. . 14 81 Total J1O64 35 J. T. McCohuac, County School SuperiulcndcnK Marshfield, Or., August 9, 18S4. Tliat mysterious gentleman who was taking oliwrvationi, nltituucs, etc, on the head-waters of the Coqullle about a year ago was n civil en ginccr named C. W. Ilrown, and he was In the employ of the Jay Gould company that Is re ported lo be nuking Arrangements to build a railway to Port Orford. The route selected by Ilrown is through the llear creek pass. Tho projectors of this enterprise give nvvay very little Information in regard to it. This may be be cause there It nothing in it, nnd then there may be something in It nt a nearer time than most people would now think. It Is in the interest of tills road that ex-Governor Gibbs is now in the east, nnd we have been informed tliat he lias unbounded filth in tho success of the enter. prise. A The regular annual session of the Oregon school for the blind will commence in Salem on Monday, September 8, Ml blind persons suitable for scholars will be received. An Indus trial department is organised lor tho session; board and tuition free. Those, who nre able Will be expected to furnl ih for their use towels, combs, brushes nnd napkins, nlso sheets nnd pillow slips, and such extra articles of furniture at they may desire for their rooms, All articles that go Jo the laundry must be plainly marked. Pupils will be received nt the boarding hall three or four days before the ojicning of tho session. The tug boat Sol Thomas, Cnpt. Hill, arrived at this pi ice List Monday afternoon, with 0 Chinaman for Uctchell & Co's Coqullle cannery. 'Die Chinamen went over the Isthmus and down to tho cannery Tuesday. Just previous to bringing this gang of Chinamen from the Cphtmbln, tho Sol Thomas took a slmlktr num. bcr Into the Umpqiw for the cannery there. ihieh the Co NThe Last Win the Thomas made the run from Columbia to the Umxiu In 16 hours. The prices of lumber at San Francisco nre no longer regulated by Ihe association. Dcaleis nre selllrtg for the best prices they can get, Doubtless the move Is one aimed at the smill Jglealers outside of tho association, who are sup poscu 10 nuva uau a ucuer imug man mo in. slders for some limn past, Dae chances are 1h.1t there will now bo iome squeeslng done nnd shut some of tho producers will be squeeied out. The channel nt the Coos bay bar Is again to the north'nnl and meandering, but thcJalt and winter tides am expected to again cut It through to the south'ard nud stm'ght out by Coot head. The depth d water at present Is between ij and 16 feet, . S For several months iiast the Areata has been using the Newport coal for steam purposes. It Is Alien a success mat tne sieamtr makes ns mml limn iillti It nt lin limit,, ullh tillier .wl - "7 ; ;: sk iVi'lie steamer Areata reached San Francisco list Sunday, with some of her machinery out of orucr, nnu sue 11 1101 cipcvicu 10 iiars oil tier return trip befotv esl Saturday, Cnpt, Harkins expects to salt from San Fran cisco for this port wltli his new steamer, the Coos Hay, nbout thu 181I1 Inst. A halibut feet long and weighing 100 pounds was caught with u hook at the reef below Fort Orford a few slays ago. RELIGIOUS. Missionary Meeting: nnd Dedication at Marshficld August 15 to 17, Friday evening, August 15, at 7-30 o'clock, Inolionnl exercises, lel by E'iler C. 1. Jtoll-y, at 8 o'clock, mlssiwmy sornion, by Rider Jo- m-jiIi Hiilitr. Kiini(l.iy morning, August iri, at o o'clock, Uevollomil ever clmrs, led by lilder F. K, fV-ho-field; nl 10 o'clock, mission woik In Corvnllli Association, oticneil with nn nddiosi by Rider C I. Dilley, followed by dtietinlon until 11 o'clock; nt it o'clock, iiilsitarTy sermon, by FJdcr J C. Cnntcrburir. Afternoon session -At 3-30 o'clock, devotional rxeahws, lot by I'.ldcr J, C, lljikcrl At 3 o'clock, infsslon.iry sermon, by Rider G, W. Dlnck subject; "The Work of the Home Mission Society in the United States" followed by discussion until adjournment. Evening session Al 7130 o'clock, devotional ex ercises, led by Rider Joseph Hitter; nl 8 o'clock, sermon, by Elder Y. V. KchohVM subject: "Importances of Conitecrallng OurselvM to llie Work of Christ Jesus;", nl 84s o'clock, nddraM upon the work ff tho "American lUplist Home Mission Society" among tho foreign jiopulitlon, by Rider J. C Ilikcr. Sabbaih mcmlng, August 17, nt 10 o'clock, 1Ievotion.1l exercises, led by Kldcr C. 1. ISaiU-y; nt 11 o'clock, dedication scrviccaoiienigg ex ercises, by brethren present; singing, In charge of Miss Annie Sliort; statement of finances, by Rider C. 1 Halley; sermon, by Elder J. C. Hiker; prayer of dedication, by the paster, Elder O, W, Mack. Afternoon exercises At 3:30 o'clock, Sunday school mass meeting, conducted by Elder J. C. Ilakcr. Evening session At 7:30 o'clock, prayer nnd praise meeting, led by Elder G. W. lilack;nt 8 o'clock, revival sermon, by Elder C. I Iiallcy. A dispatch received from the Cijy of Mexico states that Chat. Hamilton, who was implicated In the murder of I. N. lirown nt Carrie ISrad y'c bagnio in Portland, was shot according to sentence. Twelve men were detailed from the company to which the soldier murdered by Hamilton belonged, 10 act ns his executioners, He died game, seating himself on his coffin and refuslm; to luVe bisciesbandiged. Six of the rifles were loaded with ball cartridges nnd ilx with blink cartridges. Six bullets pierced the breast of Hamilton and ended the life of .1 mur derous, black-hearted man. The schooner Alice Kimball recently collided with the Fnnnic Hyde off Ihe heads at San Francisco and afterwards attempted to enter that port for repairs, when the went ashore about a quarter of a mile front Fort Point, during n dense fog, nndcapsired. Subsequently she was towed Into San Francisco and fastened alongside the wharf. It is believed tli.it John S. Kimball and A. Anderson, owners of the Alice Kimball, will not attempt to repair her and that she wilt bo claimed by the lug for salvage. She was valued nt $10,000 ncd Insured for $4000. Recently the United Stiles government de cided to uniform the lighthouse keepers in its employ. Tlie first uniform will t given ench man free of charge. Thereafter as fast as a new uniform Is needed it must be replaced at llie indi vidual expense of each man. The uniform is exceedingly neat and tasty nnd consists of tun taloons And Jacket made of dark blue wnobey, with brnssbuttons. The cap resembles that of car conductors and liears n brass plate on lis front, Indicative of the brands of service of the wearer. The business at the Koseburg bnd office lasf month consisted of 33 homestead entries cm bracing 3043 18 ncres. i final homestead en tries embracing 1639.33 acres, one land-warrant location of 80 acres, 9 cash entries embracing 1313.92 aires, nud 46 pre-emption filings. PORN.'- At Newport. Aucust s. to the wife of Georee Quigtcy, a daughter. At Rcntuck slough, August 9, to the wife of iicnry irone, a son. In Ellensburg, July 31, to the wife of Charles Finely, n daughter. In Koseburg. August 5, to the wife of Dr. J. Woodruff, n son. DIED. At Pistol rlVcr, August 3, Eb. Lawrence, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Lawrence, after an illness of o sears. Eli MAINS; JL -&. J .1,1 J JL.nL I FJtONT STJIEET, SIAKSHFIELD TUST RECEIVED SPH.I2STG- ASH SUMMER GOODS! Stock of Foreign and Domestic Hats and Fancy Suits of jtBi.iivoiAir. txoTiiirvca, r Which will be sold nt nOTrOM PRICES. H3T Ready-made goods bought at this shop altered and pressed free of charge Give me a calk R. MAINS. Isctoj CHEAPEST! Quickest pi Best HI Ml'IRE CITY AND DRAIN'S STA TION Stace and Steamboat line, earn Ing the U. S. malls and Wells, I argo & Co's express. JARVIS, CORNWALL & CO. Leaves Empire City nnd Drain's station every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Tho steamer JUNO or KHSTLISS meets the stages at llie mouth Of the Umpqua. New nnd comfortable sbiges. Fare to Drain's station, $7; through to Portland, S 50. Each passenger Allowed 50 pounds of baggage, IMsscngers arc requested to l In Empire City the night before departure. Any Information In regard to the jibovelino can be procured at the liUncoor central notci in Atarsnnciu nnu ine post omco or any public Ifbuso in Empire. ft 6 COOS BAY STAGE LINE! FROM EMPIRE CITY TO R03EBURG! Carrj Isajf tho IT. S. Inll, THROUGH STAGES LEAVE EMPIRE CITY every morning nl 8 o'clock, calling at Marshfield at 9 o'clock, and readmit,' Rose burg nt noon tho following day. Fare for through trip, $7 00. A. I). BORDER, Agent at Marshfield. F, SCHETI'ER, Agcut at Empire City. Jw TAX-PAYEBS, TAKE NOTICE! mill: HOARD OF EQUALIZATION JL will Attend at the office of the county clerk of Cooc county, Oregon, the Last Monday in August, 1884, And publicly examine the assessment rolls nnd bcorrcct nil errors In valuation of lands, lots And otner proneriy, nnu it is ine uuiy 01 an parties Interested to Attend at the time appointed. AU7td L, HARLOCKER, Assessor, TREASURER'S NOTICE. VTOTICE IS HERF.IIY GIVEN THAT J,l( nil county scJlp Accepted prior to January rOTICE IS 9, iB84ls now payalilo un premutation. Mo In terest will be Allowed ou these varrants after the soth of this month. Dated nl Empire City, Oregon, this Mth day of July, A. D, 1084. J A. F.OWEN, Treasurer. INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. Anautt 8 Scfir Littm Madsen, Mndscn, from San Francisco, to Newiort coal company August 13 Sclir Alcalde, Crack, 11 days from San Franeisco, to Newport coal company. sport coal company. Sailed, Auuuvl 7 Sir Armti, Marshall Jfcm Frar,. Cisco. August 10 Schr Emma Uller, Allen, San Franeisco. Sad Case of Drowning-. Wai LOLA JlIKCTtOSf, W. T An?. 7 A mosi diiiresung Accuifni necurrnl tills evening. nunti nocurrivl tins eveninf clooin of inilncas rrver 1I1I Mhlch tust u Ih-j lllllo communiiv. rxwi 01 inilncas rrver lhl hlle a parly were Intliint; W In the Walki Walli river, Mrs. D. W. Koppi- kus, wife of our freight clerk, got In over her depth, nnd Mr. Thomas went 10 her rescue, nnd oalchln? her by Ihe hand tried 10 hive her, but she broke nway from him rtusnnk. He mads nnother olltmnt to reach htr, but failed, W. II. fnrof the Northern IVdfic train ser vice dived and brought her to the surface, but licing clasped by Mrs Ropnikns In such a man ner as lo JfVtvr liiin ow;Ifi. ihry sank nnd were seen no mon- until the l Mm were rcoov cird llie in llie I'nminsj. Irsir liorlv was taken tb hit home nt Cheney, w here Ins wife is. Accidental Shooting. Fokbct Grovk, Aiist. 8. Oliver, ohlest son of (ieorge Johns of Dilley. while out burning yesieruay was accidentally snoi ny n comraae, ihe bill breaking tli- left arm nenr the sliouldcr. 'llie scene Of the accident wai n point on Scog. gint creek, some 30 miles from here. The bullet was fired nt a. marten, but struck n tree and glanced, tiking effect as abevr stated, although A distance of 40 rods separated the parties. 1 be wounded boy suffered intensely on the trip home, ns the afternoon was exceedingly warm. Dr. Ward thinks that amputation may lwcome necessary, at the nrmas terribly mangled. wawHanMOBoaBHaMa BISHOP SCOTT GRAfiUIAn SCHOOL! A Boarding and Day School for Boys. milE SEVENTH YEAR UNDER ITS JL present management will begin September 3, 1884. lioys successfully fitted for college or for business. Iiv& resident and three visiting teachers. Discipline strict. For furiber infor mation and for catalogue containing list of for mer pupils, nddrrst J. W. HILL, M. D., Draw cr 17, Portland, Or, Head Master. II. KF.INO, O. NYSTKOJf, A. SUDHRI-VKD PIONEER SALOON, Front Street, Marshfield, SUDERLUM), KYSTH03I KT.IXO, B'roprlctoi-K. fflHIS OLD AND WPULAR SALOON, JL under the new management, lias been re furnished with a stock of CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS, Which arc served by courteous barkeeper. A share of patronige solicited ,-ud appreciated. jKTAgenu for Philadelphia Liger Beer.TSt in) 23 Bon Ton Saloon! Holland Building:, - - - - Front Street, MARSHFIELD, J. JUSRURG, Proprietor. -Alwnjs on ham, CUTTER nml AAA WHISKIES nnd Choico "Wines and Cigars. Alfeo Upca, Mlhvaukeo nnd Lay View Brcwerv Beer. 1ST BILIXVIiD and FOOL TABLE, apio ARCADE SALOON! Front st., opposite Whitney's Market, MAnSiIFiKU), R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor A NEW RESORT. SUPPLIED WITH Ckoloo "U'Ihck, I.IiMors, Clpmr, Ale, lorler, Lilder Itecr, And all the appointments of A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. Patronage appreciated and the wants of cus tomers promptly attended to by gentlemanly barkeepers. Give the new saloon A trial. C36 J. D. GARFIELD, Front street, MarsWlclil, Adjoining: the Marshfield Drug: Store, XaHHluctnrcr or ami Dealer In HARDWARE AND TI jST "W .A. K, IE OF ALL DESCRirTIOXS, PAIr TOOLS nnd IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Stoves and Iiangcs, Blaoksmitlia' Supplies, Crockery and Glasswarot " ratnts nud Oils, Lamps, Harness, Tubs, Boskets, Guns, Flshliif; Tackle, etc. tsr Plumblnf;, Job Work and Repair ing of all kinds promptly executed. iny30 JOHN KENYON, re.vi.un i.n FANCY GOODS. TOYS&OAHS, . BOOKS k STATIONERY. CUTLEnY & TOBACCO, CIG-A.KS. AND ' NOTIONS. ' MARINE IWMISMSISStSMMMItlMIMnMMM Miscellaneous Advertisements. TH MARSBflELD JUL li. H, U YV J. Xi Jli STOBE KEK1S OS HAND A SUPERIOR nudity of TIN, COPPER and SIII2ET-JR0N WARE, Of home manufacture, In connection with a wetl-eelcctcd stock of GENERAL HARDWARE ! StovdH nnd Rnngcs, Arood nnd Willow Ware, Fnrm Toola nnd Implements, ' Coal. Iron and Steel, Pumps, Wntcr- Pipe and Fittings, Puints, Oils and Bruslics, Doora'und Windows, Harness and Trimmings, Glassware, Lamps and Crockery, Plated and Granite Ware, Rope, Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition, Fishintj Tackle, Bird Cages, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Etc., Etc' tJtf Sav, Work and Repairing dono nt short notice. E. O'CONNELL, Prop'r. AlsTOTHEB FEW STORE AXI NOVEL EMPORIUM OXV X-ROItV STXIS3IIT, In the building sonth of Korstaa's IlaU. LEUNG SOoThOP KEE 50. DEALERS IS Gentlemen's and Ladies' Underwear, Japanese Lacquered Ware, 'and Chinese Groceries. Also, an extensive assortment of Japanese and Chinese novelties, both useful and ornamental; elegant silk shawls for the ladies and handker chiefs of various designs for both Indies and gen tlemen; unique parasols for young and old; Lues for tlic boys, and a tKousand other things too numerous to mention in this advertisement. New goods and all kinds of California fruits and irgetables, in season, received by each steamer and sold at reasonable rates. C3" Men's shirts nude to order. m.18. KONGELL & SELANDER, O'Connell's new building:, Front street, dealers is fcr BOOTS, SHOES AND Cl0t3L5JELg,I Ladies' fine and coarse shoes, boys boots and shoes, and gent's rubber coats, boots arid shoes in great variety. Our ready-mads boots and "shoes were manufactured expressly for the bay trade. Hals, caps and underwear; stationery, cutlery, tobacco, cigars and matches. A full assortment of men's clothing, fn suits or otheru ise; mattresses, bed-clothing and valises. Custom-made boots andboes a specially, for which we keep the bcsWrcnch kip, calf and soleleathcr. Our entire stock is of the latest st)!es and finish, and as cheap as the cheapest. Come and see us at our new store, in O'Con nell's new building. Front street, nog MARSHFIELD LTJjNTCH HOUSE 7) AND RESTAURANT! Wr i?-j., n.1.!.. l& UltiltJJJ 1U1I.C 9 LACKSTROM & STORA, Proprietors MEALS AT ALL HOURS! From IS Cents to $1 00, Till after Midnight, when they tviU bo From GO Cents to $1 00. W Board by tho Day, Week or Month. A variety of tho best brands ol San Franeisco Beer nlways on hand. Also, choico Wines, and Cigars. t2T Fresh Eastern Oysters by every Bteatnor served in nny desired stylo. Special attention paid to Ladies and Families Civo us n call. oc25 LACKSTUOM & STORA. FRANK P. NORTON, (Successor to Chas. Cliarmak,) Wholesale and Itctail Dealer in CIGARS & TOBACCO! First door south of Norman's Hail, Front street, Marshfield. COODS SOLD ON TUG EUROPEAN PLAN!! You pay for what jou get and you get what , )ou pay for. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Full Line of Cigars, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Notions, etc. 1ST New goods received by every steamer and sold at bottom prices. Call and see me. apio lillUJpiT NEW Tfefcfl- NEW GOODS liX STYLES! -NORiS. O. IF. LTJS JU (AGENT FOR W. F. UURN). FRONT STREET, M.WSltFIELD, OREGON, Opposite the Central Hotel, XXTOUI-n RCSl'lXTFULI.Y INFORM Y Y tlia Utiles of Marshfield and vicinity that sh has just received AN ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW GOODS KMUKACINQ A COMI'LETG A&SOKTMKNT OF LADIES' HATS, CAPS, TRIMMINGS, And Millinery Goods of all' klada. ALSO Children's -Toys OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MIT Cleaning and trimming dono to order and perfect satisfaction euarrautced. A share of patronage U solicited. Please cal' and examine my new goods. Sww)fWfS ' t r "-fV -f- :0- "5t? v ft?! yw 'ti , ' i s& iq ,m 4i wfeSfl itt5 4k v,V a $ -n 'N x ,wi Ml ' ' 'rW 3P 9 0 feJnH l r 4w