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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1884)
H rife pt 'tvm'w mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "",.,-' wtjin at . wiicmur.. . .-. - ; ; . MMti MA.I i.itnUfitiJiKii . ... l,..aoHS iuiii j a i hu ar imrw t-'M -- . d. .aw mm f. bb am, wHH wm 0 Sju uompaiiy Mfl 4 ' 'II. I"f The Goast Mail. f"'j"''' t, OREOO i JHMtnb -? vrr 17 .. ? t; j . Goto Itainwlcn fortho bent photo graphs. Win. II. Bcsso, ullho 0. H. I. com Ban Fraaiiclsco M M QHKGON BOOTIWWf IMfROVKMKNT COMPANY'S NEW 1 it KI hae arrived at Kmplre City Uh ft freb lot of -rv-r-crtxr OOOTie ' P i .. . ii-i. .-... 1vAnTit hr caak an4 will bo wld fit a fair ton, the bum, .w;v" .:;...: j r.r; z..-..... . ;jnce. Awon the lot win iu.,u .. .. v nnODU OK ALL DWWUirTIONH, mY raXcm, drillings, vtkja jeanb, W flUWl OlIIMtaS, ALEXANDER CLOTH, AMOflKEOO FLANNEL, KNICKERBOCKER WHIW, TURKEY REM. RUBHIA 0RAB1I, . .- . ..J. iLi. I. .. ....'. T.tu . H 1 . HAHSABlMfTCntiri. l.irtrJl,,.! w, '. " " nan v. arrived at Kan Fr IvoftV 1 ft T .. V.1.-1k-!. HS5SS5 Wahtki A girl to do gonoral house W. Tower, JJC83MHJJ BILK AND COTTON HANEKERCIHEFB, "JT... '.. vi'VHRVH. t " - GQuS"cbWRED AND WHITE, , f, u'if. OPERA FLMCKBL, tilNGIIAMB, DENINB, OiIKVIOW, v M4 Ql R1rgj H1lKTLANi, AND AY HTATK HHAWLB, 8K$(irX!ANI DIAGONAL DREB8 UOODB, MflunFR BETH, COMPLETE, -XOVIW, RANGES AKD FURNfHHINGH, LADIES', MBN'B AND BOYH" v LEATHER BOOTH AND BHOEB, f , , WO LEAD,' RED AND' YELLOW OCHRE, ORlNPSTONEfl, mv . I u , M KEUB UM www ,.-..... , , , . JJ.MPH, LEAD AND OJLH, , - -"" BLOOKJ OP AM. HWK8', 4 ft. fclNDR OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, M '''" STATIONERY OF EVERY DEBOIUPTION, it.MTRY. OARPETlNd, HitMHKR GOOJS .QF ALLiKINDH, ' J wSinrototo And" flannel bihrtb, OVERALLS AND JUMPER, BTOCKINGH, MEN'B CIXyrHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, , A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, COFEH. TEA, 8U6AR, RICE, FLOUR, BARLEY, CANNED GOODS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF GROCERIES AND ' fUfl TH fHRjARWOLRHTOO NUMEROUB TO MENTION. ESTOXi1, 3MtrU aor. THE MARSHFIELO ii u '4ey?f r " JaLt ! B lliMgMMMMUWjWBEagLJ.M I II I ' i I 7i!iiilfl T .1 m Bkiaw.iM it' mriati agfuiu -ui " J!BMW "TTIf ElTui'i rf TV HiiiiK i' Nit 171 H jffi 0KT ! k. K or tub IHHI "? : .. :v.j5fff .-"m. TI A 1?.1Alf.AlJfiK I i "- i" " r i , n i '.i zu WISMinO ,& ..JHHCAJWiJt ' - rt i, !?5n? am avr Mt vtoeV . CiMWflt PK I CHOMJW, tr '-iiiw si r'OAlJ!3? TTTKEPS ON an. IHMMIIW t K J. WWTX ft. PORKi tETQ -,. mmm ,mV.H'f-' -"" -1K 8 lO Crl 1ITi SAtilltAtfUMKMclAlUS CtrtAtfrUV MMMUUOi&MCtf O ATAJarAfetfP- TJ ttsFtitp AMD illSfowralif. TT- TT BXM mirin votrMd. HHKKT M SODA 4TBJt QOA, MMIA9AMLLA, IHR At.E. KTC, Of 8URK)R QUALITY. CowttiMlf aha'. . IMU. Ad4M trim to MManWeU 8 Wotki." "'. a. v ,'"" j HARftWi a m?iD rrr;1 i JL V AVUi:.i PS ON AI AYSUIWWOR HwOHy o U r . ' AirA TIK.COPPEB.- w Of bc wftnurartBre." fai wwmrttoa with weM-fttlMt atck of , ' IENEKJU. HMWAllEl StovM and Ranges, Wood and Willow Ware, J Fatro Tools and Implements, Coal. Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water Pipe aad Fittings Paints, Oils and Brushes. Poors and Windows, Harness and Trimmings, Glassware, .JUaiopajiWi yrocaw. ,. Pl4iWBB ''- Granite ware, RP RiMss. PWata and Ammunition,' FbinttTackto, Bird CageB, iva Tntt Chimnev Pn, Etc., Etc. .anJoB Wokk and Repaibino done at short notice. v n'rtflNNELL. Prop'r. v TT work,, f Apply to Mrs. 0. i""""1")' iJ , Tho akating rink ls again running nt Norman's hall, Tuoaday, Thureaay and yat'ilrdaVeVJnUigrf. "u , Alex Tltrllt of Floras crMk has boon conflnod to Ida bed by.alcknesa (or aotne tlmo, but he Is now Improving In health. WANWO-A'Mood,cUveKirl,i princi pally for dfolfcg Yboui Work.- Wages 15 nor month. Annly nt the Lockhart hotel, Empire City. jtfgt reWlVod at the X L N1 T storo, a fine assortment of dresa Koods, caaai- meres, ladies' Cioum, auaa, piuiu?i, etc., Really reduced rates. Last HMdayAvfN. Adams' of Ten- iulle received a telegram conveying to him the aad nowa ot tho death of his wife last Friday, at Bhorldan, Placor county, Cal. Major A. G. Ilrown returned by the Htoamor Coos Day and will probably IxH-omo a resident of Empire. Tho ma jor has-boen as far cast or tho state of Ohio, and returns in robust health. iKplscoM Mrvlos. will 1 hefd. at the JyUaptlst f ljurcji in this plaeo ppxt Kun " dav at 1 1 a. tn. and 7 : 30 ii. m., Hev. W. Lund oftlclatlng. After the morning Mrvicfl there will bo holy communion, Naabunr A Hirst have tho bent oasort- ment of clothing kept in this town, and they are selling it at less than cost, to make room for their fall and winter atock. For cheap and durable clothing, go to thorn. . The ateamcr Coos' Bay brought to N. P. Hansen a fresh invoice of Chicago laser .ancLporter, on draught.. Drop In- lo $ie Ecbe Bal6o,,dJolB4Bi tlte JMHC'6mce, and tr this superior beer uu jfuricr. . ' Wnlln. who died at his ranch at Wlllanch aloiigh last Monday, waa buri ed, at Uils plsce yesterday. Ho was a fine old gentleman, who had long suf fered from a lung disease that ultimate ly resulted In his death. Aftar November 1 beer will be sold at lha Bavvlew brewery, Marshfleld, at the rate of $7 W per barrel, and B-gallon kega at U 25. Although the price uas been reduced, the quality of the beer remains tl same, and those who desire article will find it at the a goou stand. Fersfnrdealrous-of-lwOCBfing choice appleWTears,'by the bo, can- have their orders filled by leaving uiem , tliis office. The peara embrace varie ties for Immediate use aad winter pears .1... in tun till nnt BDrlnit. They Mil At 1S5 per bar, deliveredany where In town; II. Dablin of Kcntuck slough has left with us a 43-pound rutabaga turnip to yet alongside Catbcarfs big squash. This turnip was raised on bench land, ...... umwI rmn in & notato natch. It MS ipm --,- i . u a solid veeeUble, with small roois, and fuUy illustrates tho power of our bench lands to produce suosianuai ioou for cattle during the winter months. Now Is the time to renew your sub rlnilonSforbaners; Call at Norton's clitar and news stand. Ho U agent .for & Orfeai, fhe Wai Sbro mR the Ban Francisco and eastern papers, ah ttWTTlortoa is also pgent:jenhe Stencil and Red-Rubber stmp, for -akMJ0'1lWllhedsL aml? advertising cafds. . . .... . (.-. fgVvcn'at'.KA! eh-liH'ntcrtcnt New Flre-Isc, Bencor D. Butler of this place is tho patentee of a now flro-oscapo that Is at traction sufficient, attention abroad to warrant tho belief that It will meet with such success as to Insuro Mr. Butler a haitdftomo Income, if not a'fortuno from lt Ho Is having a model "mado by J. W. Byors for exhibition at New Orleans at tho fatKlo"bc'g1rr'thoro this month. Mr. Butler's Inventioil relates to Improvements inflexible fire-escapes, and consists In tho novel construction of a steel ladder, with steps a suitable dlslanco apart, and a rcecptaclo In which tho ladder Is stored when tlw same is not In use, and tho same In ventlon further consists In tlw combina' tlon of various devices wheroby persons may easily and quickly make their exit from a burning bslldlttg and safely doscend to the ground. A receptacle for tho ladder, when tho same is not In use, may "bo a box, or n wash-stand, or any other piece of fur niture In the room, with a lid or cover lilnoed thereto. If desired ; said ltd to bo provided with a recess that is closed by a door, on Its undor side, and the Bame designed to receive an escapo, which Is to bo used In lowering children, persons and parcel?. A rod is secured to the floor, dtrrctlv undor tho window, of sufficient length to allow tho box or other recoptaclo to bo shifted toono stde or tho other, out of tlio wajr of tho win dow. To tho Inside of tlio receptacle one end ot tho flexible laddor is secur ed, while tlio opposllo end Is left free and tho ladder, when not in uso, is stored therein In a zigzag mannpr, which arrangoment of tho same takes un very little room and admits of a very lontr laddor iKjlnir stored in a compara tive small receptacle. On the Inner side of tho rccoptaclo, adjoining, the wall and window, Is provided a cushion, nccurcd at one ot Its edges to tho recep tacle, which serves to protect the rope mltho window-Bill from Injury from i.n Imn or ntcl ladder, when tho bag U wna lowered in cam) of alarm. A metal plato, secured to tho Inner side of the receptacle, is provided ot one end with a projection or pin, on which may be a pulley, if desired, and k the other end the Plato Is provided with a cleat, which arrangement Is de signed to be Used with tlio escape. n..ai.ia nf a Htrontr rope, one ena which Is mado fast to a pad or Ironi piece, that may be mado as a stout Back r !.. for the purpose of lowering chil dren and valuables, tlio samo being provided with threo straps, while the onnoii'ito end of the ropo Is frco and, when lowering the Dag w uie Bruuuu, ..... under the pin. Uicreoy enaDimg . nn n Invar tho BSUnO with but mn lalmrand with safety. Bald straps( when the bag Is appled to the body of a ncrson. are to bo passed around uie Waist and brought back In opposite .it....tu.i. nn.t hnrVled In front, witli tho bag also in' front, and eaoi strap passes between the legs, up the back and over the person's ahoalder, and Also buckles In front. This bag Is par. UculariyBorviccable to Ibwer children and valuable articles, parcels, etc., by fliilnc tiih bae thorowlth when tho es- n is not in use In lowering adults. The cleat above mentioned serves to secure tlio ropo, when loworing the bag or person,- If the unused portions of said , .imni.i hecomo tanffled, thus al- ,, ... -- " .,... !, lowing tho operator to Biraisi " A flrp-escape constructed as Butler proposes is simple in operation and the receptacle could be mado ornamental, . ... u an nrtirhi of furniture, and at the same tlmo all tho appliances are stored within tho recoptaclo and are ti,A,fnro hidden from view, and it uie m be placed In the ton story of the "building, tho samo. can be used by1 por- wmk tn the lower toomS in uescenauiK, aS tho fescape, when -lowered, win pa tlictlvInfrontof the lower wmuowb, which are in line with tho escape' or top window. . ., , Butler's oscape'is designed to noiam ') ..'." ' The "town ETec Tho clcction'ln this place last Tucs 1'yfor town (rlistecs, ele., resulted asl day follows s yon A. Aridcrson E W. B.Vandcrbuh; Victor. Lackslrom Lyman Noble..... W. A. Wlllard . . . Tliotf. Hirst J. D. McLaughlin., THUBTEES. ' .152 .. 160 VI 84 77 ..:....... 72 first named constitute the rZ - -SeirCdSJ Timrmmfr- T .1 IMilnr nf the COAST MAIL'. Flno weatlicr ot present, which makes the farmer'? heart rcjQiro. Charley Vundcrburtj Is teaching of.onl In Uto Palmer and Noali district. This is tho second school over taught in that district, and it Is hoped II will be REAU BSTATETRANSFER3- Recorded at the County ciertf'e Office .... i. it. Rnit nf Last Week. ' Chds Crocker to PKort-NWJi of ..."nt, mn u I, 10 W .r.Ort. Vffto Jll bulley-HW o SER. m "SEJiof BWi of sec 20, and NTO9 .SeS and Ni:i, of HWH of sec 32, 1 2d 8, U K W. .105 . 63 J . 80 . 79 Tho five board. FOR HKC'OUUKB. W. H. B. Hydo Gilbert Half. FOB MARSIIAl., Henry Rhodes w. w. lluffuan pi n --no . Tlio voto in rcaard to the extension ot A street resulted In 81 In favor of it to ft against it. Two tickots were out, and Ariderson, Vandcrburg and 'Lackstrom were ort bothA which account for their large voln. The marsh'alship was th$ only office that was sharply contested Indian Relics. At tlM oflleo of Dr. Tower wo were shown a few days since two Indian relics. Tho onu is in tlio Bhape of a curved knifo, and is mado from a dark-blue stone, and lias oviucnuy ocen " n weapon of warfare, This was found on Uie head-wators of the Coquille, In felling a largo cedar tree, this relic was thrown ui by. tho roots, beneath which It hnil nvldnntlv been burled from the tlmo the tree was a sapling. The other rolic was found by Bj E Boss, at Catching slough, while ho was .tWini? awav n sand-bank. Thl. 1b about six inches long, with a head that seems to have been modeled Irom me hoodofabull-doz. with cropped ears, but bull-dogs had not beon imported to this region in the early days, and. where tho artist obtained his model is a query. Thia specimen is so well-formed that It seems It must have been made by the hand of man. Lost, Strayed or Stolen! J Within a few weeks part a dry goods box, about four feet Square, andmarked "iscnjamm woouu, jiarDiiut.", "( lias disappeared from the warehouse of Dean A Cp. ot this place. The box contains household effects and is sup posed to hiveTJecrrtaketrhy mistake. Any information left with Henry Seng stacken, at tho Coos Bay drug store, that will lead to the recovery of the box will bo thankfully received by the owner oi u. fl MllffVMM. t.)i. rirwUnn returned homo a lew doys ago from on extended visit to Ills relatives and menus uv o.w.... - was present at tho stato fair and ex presses himself as well pleased with the management. . VMlss Florence Bmith's school on Dan ipl'S creek, closed last Wednesday. As a teacher, Miss Florence gave universal aatisfaction and sho is pronounced equal to Uie best in all studies that she essays tn tpiwh. Sunday school is held at Mosher chap-1 el every Babbath altornoon, n. ivoK ara auncrlntendent. professor Watson is giving good sat i.r.4inn n nrhlni tho Quinn college Bchool. Ho has about Zo scnoiars .-n- rOllcd. " mi. niinrloltoVanderburg has been visiting among her many friends on thj, river for Bomo time. tv..: Vnnilf.rt.tira shut down Jus wrinrr miui on thia river last (Friday, .. . i - :. 4tm Ifn.crlnff Uo did ft goou, du8hjw "- " tf"A lino Uiis season. tX basket sociablo given at the resi dence of B. C, Rogers lost 'lliursuay vninc U considered tho most cntcr- tlnin.? affair that has transpired in this locality for somo time. It was got ten tip by some of tho young ladies for the purposo of raising funds to assist in paying for an organ recently purcu;u hv tho U. B. 8. 8. Every one present Btato of Oregon to J O Fniwrion ahi land fronting lot 2 of sec 3, T JH W, ' J H Hunt to J B Hunt Lot 1, block Joe 18. addition lo V?3V,?!H.m Z'.. j u mint ami who io """"."i'.:;,"; " Bon-W of HWH and S' of BWtf of sec 12, T 28 B, R 11 W-1200. E B Dean &Co to Ixibina C Klnyon Ijt 2, block 1 2, Marslifleldr175. John W Iimb nnd wife to Win A Border and Edward Bender Lot ,, block 1, addition to Myrtlo Potnt-rfJ.00' A Nasbure and wife U John Dijlon and B F lloss-Lot 1, block 10, North Marshfleld J800. . M J McDonald and wife to Homer S fcing-NEK of SE, HKH of ME and 143.90 ocres-and W of JW andW of 8WK of sec 32, T 27 B, R 12 W ond undivided of EK and NWi of sec 14, T 27 B, H 13 W t w .. K Walter onu wiie o o y " ",. of rlEof sec 15, 1 24 B, U 11 W-W. . T-wftAnnPtt nnd wife to Edith Wnl- tcr-Undividcd $ of B of 8WM oi .....a. mpii w. nwi4 oi ni-jm; WKof HWrBWWW? of NEtfof sec 15,T25BfRllW 11 S II Emerson fflW "V HEH ol I BEWf of tf&J&SliLmi anu parvo w;-t " M, " ti'ann 'U 8 to Clias Lichtwcrk-rJrfJt 7, pcc 8, T 25 B, R n W. Concrete in Jetties. LCorrespondencc of tl Coquille Herald.1 Why does tlio government not adopt its ubo in tho works of Coos bay and the Coquille, where there is on abundant Hupply of sind nnd gravel wrecuy " BeeinedlnthebestpfhumorandaBoodU.e groUnd. Its uso would certainly . .. .1 t .. t! VI it. .n.l,a tnr mOM (hall tUO Tliore waa asocial dance given at the residence of C. E, Vun HouBcr, on Dan iel's creek, last night, at which the par ticipants had a splendid tune. It ia rumored Uiat a wedding, will soon take place on Daniel's creek, and ye oercnaders can get your instruments in readiness for tho "glorious time com- ln ' ift rintl,in 'PrK.nrH has been ill for .. i . 1.n t.(Tnfla nf no somo timo rum mu vv.v -. r y u i... oi.n !a .nnvnlRcent at present. Wk. UU.OUU.uv-... . ... . -ni..:a(moa la .v-immir and it Will noi y UUMOUUUu - o pass unnoticed, as tho young loucs oi this region ore making arrangements to have a-Christraas tree and give a Wer ary entertainment. Bonsihke. South Coos river, November 30, 1884. FOR SALE. Agent, By W. Sinclair, Real Estate Coqame city, ut. The finest stock range in Coos county, on what Is called North prairie, oh Flo ra, creak. Over COO acres, lor fJ per acre. Also, 200 or 300 sheep and 25 or SO head of stock cattle. Also, a farm of ICO acres, nearly all cleared: 600 fruit trees ; for 1400. T - l.a'lf mlnmn of sltlflh tho NeWS yesterday said: "The Maix then en deavors to read Mr. Gray out of the. re publican party. H report of his re marks is false and its cohcluBions worthy of iUclf." In reply1 to tUd flret sentence of the abovo quotation we wiU say Uiat rit bo wiUiin Urn power of the xi,,, in ,o1 Mr. Grav out of the re publican party, he can consider liimseu read out. In our pari oi uiu .jui.. Special NoUce. Durine mv absence in New Orleans I and other eastern cities, I leave the I ... 1-- At. (... UarflliflRld UrUC Store unuor wio " agement of Dr. ilevormac, as familiar with all its details. Tn this connection I deem it proper to state, most emphatically, tliat neither Tir Mnfiormac nor Dr. C. B. Golden whatsoever in tu. . J ..imlrttl present method oi driving .. piling and dumping in small pieces of light, eoft rock, which is certain to bo flattened down and spread ovor a largo area by the force of water acting upon it. Driving piles in loose " " sea bench does not seem to bo 'exactly the thing to insure a permanent struc ture to resist the surf and drift on ono Uside and the cut of the river current on the other wde. tho loiiowmti &" will show that had concrete leen used properlv from the start, tho jetty could have be'en built at the Coquille, of solid blocks, from 5 to 10 tons weight, thick land high enough for the purpose requir ed, for far less money than wnav it u cost. At present, after expending threo r.rnrtniinn. we havo practically got nothing. In constructing Bea wall in Boston harbor, they used 308 pounds of cement to make 32 cubic feet of con ... there is 37 cubic feet in ono cubic yard, and with cement at 1) cents per pound, which would Don wig price, tho cost of cement for one yard would be 4.C2. Now $1.38 would Beem a full price for mixing, molds, lavine in work, etc. Now, Bupposo me ha anv interest wnaisoover m store. Tho undersigned is solo owner . orV. bo 1200 feet long, a por- and proprietor, and as such, a stranger o Jt oyer R sll0al i) it would bo who has cast his lot in your miuoi, ost eite tho patronage of the jieoplo of Coos ond adjoining counties, without regard to past friendships or differences. I promise fair dealing, and tho best goods the market will, afford, at prices as low as can possibly bo given. A sue ftil raereiwnt.-4-erderto give his patronB Ad vantage of.lowesj; rates must buy for cash, and to do this must ask cash in return, except in extreme can party we have no use , or men u DarinB mv abaence I ahall rtnd back . i' nvfl tin, rauucuuuu I w - . ., . ,. - ' I . nnanrtlTIPTlt UIl C1CK'""' I"""""' ven att'JJftwre i..iitn..LU T,'tclithv UitfK'pJscona- B MW"v.-j n- - laiaslsprenoaacedagreat success' oy , . Cftn lbo cj,oapiy kJ JINI KENYIN naAiaa in FANCY GOODS. TOYU CANDIES, iWi A ITATIOKEIY. CUTLERY TOUpp, CIGKA.BB. 8HftFfettrtt MIUMELL O'CawHM'a aw .0SAUM IM I, b AND un 1 i AMB NOTIONS. I, 1 1 PVEHLA.M3ER 3-ST3.TXiE HALL UOHTNER, Proprietors. UJ u rtiUD U thS cbMPt. 1 ..-n MOTtrK T11K . rl HiMt. P .W ."SaTtiiCUy svtfy tawnls OlotlaAaiiBri , U4U Cm a4 airniieM, W Vf lei w imulMWt ertfy w fa if4. Ht aa ad u4fir MaUawr. ".'Hir32S.!W,S,.33ta;. la lti or r'"'- ..J- kkAAlM aiAi u- si WMmHt'i W $&Stfft&3 k ljl aad ftolth Ctaiuiuii H'fittWy, rmt .1, who tended from " this pi ace Tt nkt nroeeed were about $C5' second, eatertalnmct , win do given there oa atunlay evenlag, Uie 20Ui in.t.. which wUl consist of aopgs.recl- taUons, tableaux', charades, declama- U6M, etc. he programme will ie publlslwd'th,? Wefk of the entertain ment, i Among the passengers by Uie steamer Coos Bay' were- tbo Xaagrlshe comedy company, consisting of the following' named people1. JBLangrlsho, Mrs J 8 Langrlshei Mlas HaHlo Forrest, Miss Llute Llngham (leading lady), Ml Ef- fia Teaacat, J Harry Kipumona i irf .. Prank Cleaves (brother of our tov,apaiVJRqeayes),C If Q' J 0 1Iqward''(rianiiger 1 Jewell (agent), J E Betjge and, LltUe Charlie Tennent, , Laagrlshe ad hU famous eastorn comedy comiiany arrived by the Bteatn--. n,n ti.v and eave a performance at this place Tuesday night and at Empire last night. At this place they played 5lan In a Maze" and "The Skeptics." i...imM wan urai-ciass. jlaii- grlshehasan evening's ontertalnmont Klthladdiawlfjaad tlOs U a guaranty .i.. oil th neonle who travel with him ....- b.in.rtnr talenUl for tho roles KHM bu(.... Uiey em v' .l.-.-.J t,nA rim bo nlaced In "the A ... . i.i:.a,i ttlt,?iillilint. rooms Wiuioumnu.jrw o- Bi, OOOK, HHITfl. "T . iti.-vrhxi' XHW iLtraSM-4te UiwCUyew W.i uixtlsa& Mmfa";&&fiMp. "7.$ SatriMMr.W ,Ult no "&evpv - Hunger, MAR8HK1LD, 0RKoi Lsavt by $' mr at!' ,NMtl ,iprariw. lull I. 1 IS NWAU1 T WJ ALL RIND ur vtakU US At khMt ls wi M towAl FwAwAaVUaIwI Lanal HTHOM i kJHTDiw sad QtAfNlNa !Tr. f, A. t .. B.nrlay nlaht Blanco lodge Ho V, F. aHd; A. H elected oftioers for the eiwulflg wasonio yer, i- - 0. W, Tower, W.Mt! V"?! u Tt . SioUri llooke. J. W.J E. A. Anderaoa, treasurer J. 8. McHswera, secretary, and Wm. AHuerwm, y.r. II. 0. Bralaard was appointed senior rn am -.. i.l. l.lHU,lArVM1 Oeacoa, uoaawiciBtojw --w.., W. B. Vanderburg eior rtsward, aad ur i .Millard tuslor steward. Tliein- atellatlon of the forgobw offieera Will IT JUa and Will taU plate t Maaoalo hall o .tt ,John'ai4c te tY-.i Vrlilav Uia O. 8. 1, company's new steamer Al-kt cabie up tho bay and nl Into CToal-bank slough after a cargo Wof Newport coal tor 8An Francisc.0. In i mm Ran Francisco uio ! tXiojl ltr main stcam-plpe and two of itM.rt.. utin Mill at her escape pipes. y -- Vmnlm these breakages were repaired by E. W. Hogan, chief engineer of the Al-ki, and.W. O. Phillips, chief englnoer of the 0. B. I. company at Eriiplro, so ti..t whnn Uio steamer camo up tho baj i ..AUakv wan reallv in better working order than it was when she Jeftthe past, oxcipUng her propeller, Which had only two blades, andapars t t,.trn hflon Imperfect ironi the first', , ftA.l' last woek. When she rcachosBan Franclsco'tlilsdefobtwill bo remedied, and then If she provea . self adapted to carrying a paying cargo of coal, It is reported Uiat sho will be M,,nm.t W tho Newport Coal com pany for that trade. In her engine- ttl , Al.vi oarrfes oleht men-vis: Wa -- , 41 1 V Mt IIr.MD rb Af ! IjOUBUW, UrOV assistant Oliver Dnnton arid Harry Faruhara, oilers Louis French and James Casey, coal-lessors, and John hu. an.l John Thurlow, firemen. From Vblpalralso to Ban Francisco thb Al'kl'Mad aix passengers y. VoUug"and her daughter Allco; Cnpt. jXaMf tottwly.ftf ike4airAJfwa F, P Norton, of tho whplesalp and ro lali toba;P9 atoro adjoining Toman's hill, has just received a splendid lot of toweim for ladios anu iu(.M...-, mnVn aneches mceUngs, no matter what tnoy may au themselves. Aby man who did not voto for Blalno is not worthy oi any piace in the ranks of tho republican party. Inre ,.iv to thit necond Bentence of tho abovo quotation, we w'.jt say that the editor of this papor and tho writer of this ond .,-i t.,J in tionr.-' Mr. Grav'B uie arucio rcic.ivu w, .- ,, , Bpeech and all'Uw other-speeches made - it . 1'Au.iUn taAttnrf T tho democratia rmuuii.i.i"..(, Uiis place, and tho man who says our "report of his remarks Is false" hah no nr.i for tho truth. "Wiser men than Gray havo made fools of ' Uiemselves ...A. afd thtnirs Uiat they would fainunsav. If .this" bo bis' deplorable,! " ..1. a 4' ' a il.x nnAlllAV condition, he Had Deuor uh.o u...v ..t.ihfltnn of himself and set himself right, for Ids last serpentino trail led in the democratic wigwam, and ho has our pcrniission to coil himself up there and elocthls venom, at the repub- llcans through the columns u u.u vv Bay News. J - Tho HeraW says tho Coqulllo City .1 I olnK MpMihI uie IOUOWHIK- mm,inmra oniho 25th ult.: Mrs, n r..wNl,ra trnnauror: Mrs. E , .H.v , clalr, secretafy; Mrs mouagor, and Mrs, E Tt nv nn nam r Ut iWMW. -w- mi ...L 1... n wianivail ant inanagor. Aue ciuo hm "w- togivoo Borlesof ontoriainmenw ujr, ing this winter, to begin on the 27Ui Inst,, the not proceeds to bo donated for tho purchase of a bell for thoBchool- house at Coqulllo, Kj uy. v" Chadwlck lodge No. C3, F. and A. M., rnm.nfo Oitv. sava tho Herald, in stalled the following-named officers last, Saturday night: John Goodman, , M. JamoS A. YYttiier( o. ., tw it it J. W.i Wm. Morras, treaa- uror Thbmas It. Wlllard, secretary; Jesse L. Boy, B. D.; Trice IisOn, S. 8.; John Laird, J. 8., And 0. W, Olive, tyler. Tho Gazotto says a raeq has Veen .-.! iw.Kin.tn R. D. Humo's Maplowooti and tho'Binltirrlvor hofso Cllpior, to be .,, nt ItoiMA river. Huvne puts up 1760 agalnBt500. l Th6 Areata Is sUlUatEinplre, where sho hue- been bar-bouuTTorinore- thau a week. Tho Bhilbrlcie ia avu i' . i iiuUiMittugtAncefl. N. unuorwnHw v..- v. of Christmas goods, and respectfully request tho pub lic to examine them before purchasing nowhere. F. A. GouE. Hear Xe.. Hd-i-ing to Visit the east Ih 'short iim. I am compelled to coiieci .i money due mo, on note or book account, J -nntlt ia hereby Riven to all parties Indebted to me to call Immediately and settle accounts. I am not doing this thromrb? envy, hatred 'or malice, but through actual necessity, and confce qucnUy will have to resort to lawif this tit, a not heeded.-' W. G. WlBSTKB. 4 Doa'tYouFeree . Ti,t TiamBdell. Uio Photocratthor, is a resident of 'Marslifleld and that he takes . ' . i .... tut., 'tr, flnnfl tho best pictures u:r .;. nw nfoneV invested' with Rams- dell is not carried away, for his w'ofk is all done hero, and it always gives satis faction. Remember these1 things and bo to him for yonr pictures. TJaclaiiaed Letters. linuituxiiia list ot Uie letters ro- A. A. Tobias, BjainiBg in tho post office' at Marslifleld, Coos county. On, December. lh 1884; Cook Robert, Clarlc Roofli'Rooa Robert, Robson Thos, Smith J.O(2)ThriftThob J (3), William Wm A. Tiios. HiE8T).PoeUnaster. probably safo to estimate a wall 0x0 feet the entire length or volume Buflictent for all purposes. Taking Uie aboe figures as length and size, it would tako 2400 cubic yards of concrete blocks to build it; at $G per yard it would cost 114,400. At these figures for tho money already expended, wo could havo had a wall 12 feet high "by 9 feeVitWck, 1200 feet long, of blocks weighing 10 tons each, which would last for centuries. Now wo have nothing, hence tho quea Uon why not uso something sensible? I think tho abovo a very high estimate for material; as, tho cost of labor and material expended in laving concrete at Fort Tompkins (N. Y.) harbor was $2.20 per cubic yard. There is, no doubt, too much depending on the en- trance to this river to lose our raonoy spent in pegs and sand bags. l'lease answer through your paper, are United States engineers appointed Xor a longer term than then natural lives? If thoy went out with tho prcsi- dent'wo might do nappyyei. A Moubkkks Sin Notice to Loggers. Sprucol6gsfl2arldnrrfeet in length, are warited at tho Marshfleld stavo mill. J. J. KaSuj, Superintendent. i.i.i.1. iL ia .allln? remarkably cheap.' . ,, yrNT cash store and get Ho guarantees every arucie w i cyv- lyiwhatRl erwftra for lviwbaUtia represented te bo. Special JiSIS: loV "lUalry aw aollclted and !? w T-. . ., i af U 1WUMVM. aii .,i, niiinm. aauwjy Ma v eclved a.bi assortment, which they. m v,U "n.-'STsW? rtlUata.vry low figure, ., r lmado,n M M9 X It is a recont notion, born of our de votion to Uio trotter, Uiat horses should nnt run In harness. In tho Roman races tlifci horaos extended thomselves ... i. .i Nn ono has over seen a team of 8U lvorsoa on tho jump dowu a moanUln pike with sUgo-coacii oo hind lhoin without feeling it ft glorious ..tanlo. AVo old fellow who used to "run Jiorsea" homo from singing- school by mooHUgbt.havo an tuoa tnoi ti.u was rathor more exciting pastime than a "brush" with trotters alter the ,nn,Vm fahlon. Arid nOW running l.nrsoS in harness has been revived, and already' attained the dignity of bolng ..laahlflod a srtort." " Last week, at tho nfcntieman'B Drlvlhg Club grounds, near New York, there was ; u Jniatct. .be. A.i.ola trt'llAllllll millll Ul 11IUIVMKIWVMHI VW.Mu.-:::- -.. - To My Friend, Joseph Herbert. Le Garcon in Coquille City Herald: 1 What as this life mada for, friend'Jboft Qne-totf U worry one-third woe; You qm scarcely call this mixed. These figures lha I now fdre you M ty prove thefuschc at "mures dp,, Tbeu there will be left ouc-uxlli. What shall vre do wiih Uatmy l$t, -A man's a fool if always sad, , So come, let us be merry I ' Five-sixths arc gone front our control, We'll put the fraction in a bowl. And fill up with good sherry. And then, my boy, if e agree, A friendly Unit we will be , There's nothing kfl to borrow. The moral, then, you see, is plain.. To mix some pleasure with tae pain Of this life's cup of sorrow. An old maid ol Maine ban bequeath, ed $3000 toward wiping out tho naUon. al dobt, and a Pittsburg patriot has willed it much largor sum for tlio poritot uatlonof tho democratic party. Thus ia tlio safety of tho country assured. This is tho season of thq your whon the thoughtful admirer of flowers trans--fors hor flower garden Into pots, broken jars, old fruit cans, fish kits and nail kegs, in order that thoy' may bo housed from tho florco blasts of winter.' BORN. At North IWnd. November so, to the wife of J. M, Arrington. a son, . F. A. Lane, a son. Vl l.OtlUlHP -J "'"" &t, . ' ... Henry Walterrmerrn sonr Joh Jv'ear Fairviw, Novwter-jsiMktli,vifo of ilm llastingi, a uavghtcr. MARRIED.. At Sumner, Noteinber 6, Wm. lAuelifiora' to Miss Lou. Pratt, At C'oquilta City, Novi"tS ?7i Ala IH to aamn iwikiow. . . At Smith ttverl Cnl.;TrcveAl-r''!7, Kf P.w Wright u Miss Netlia Igiwv,, w. u , .i t 5 DID. At WiUanch slough, Decemlr i, ft. ,WU aed 50 years and 4 monjhf, , f OMm wffiffi2iJ pmJbn Mn rKwf itssiH lialsa. eti? 5fflf!:ttWrf.'lrVkW. S7 Is'., klf b'ciecK . w. . ' tVM)My fHKM