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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1884)
h'ftv jffrfHHI i i"" (4M4M JJM,M S"51 U'; UIMMW AT Mi:iUi:i 1'BIWK T1 v onin'HMJlN IMMIOVEMKNT COMPAQ'S NEW MB OKI'A""" Ww , .. , . . . . ( nil., tullli n frnali" lol Of l t r AIi-KI has nrrtvoii I V"J " r f,t glCIll"v" - ... USTZETW" goozdst r ,l ivhtcli wqro bouglil for omIi nnl will bo old nt a fair, twn I 10 KtlHl, WHICH M" ,.. iiSco. Au.onio lot win 4 1JTI0A JEANS, XANDKIt CLOTH, PABfllMKllKfl, ,jji4 frl.K AND COTTON UANKKHltumrjt, v. nnolM 01' AM. DIWOUHTIONH, UUY l ?rriNOH, IHlLLlNGS, UTICW 81I1','UJV. . ... mw. Ai.WX 1 AMOHI 00 FLANNEL, KNJOKEMlOClCKIl 1'ltlNB, 1 UaMABK AND WlltTP. LINEN, .Afl!7 " 00I.I)MKIUL KEUSEYB, 11A11 TAN, SI INLAND AND HAY BTATK SHAWLS, ; . fflattSKDWACIONAI. DKKBB GOODS, C,,ASK;nnS?MAT8KH AN.) HLLOWH, " LADU..T, .nr.jvn "' '"''' .,,., ffi, Im. deninb. 0IIKV1OTH, v ,,,, ..........--, ,., ..,., u GRINDSTONES u. leatiieu hoots and bhokw, 1M0 LEAD, KKI) AND YELLOW The Coast Mail. MAKS11FMI.1). ORICUON Thursday, tiYuii December ii8, 1884 ''(Jo to ItntnnilRll for tho best pholo- ' W ffcOf5rlit?rron. lii&aK trtck of paralysis. Dun Uoborui Is r-Aplatn of tlio Co ullln steamboat Littlo Annlu. FI110 selection of books, for Halo cheap, at BoiigAtackoii's drug Hloro. ('apt. llruco Iiiih succeeded Harry Wkwood ilM enptntti of tho Comet. 1 Tho Areata went lo Iho lower bay yes terday nnd In exported to Hail to-day. Tor bargains In dry goods, vlothtnt; and bootfl ami shoes, go to Fmplro post ollluo Htoro. Tim foundation Iiiih Ikioii laid for tlio now Swedish clmrcli that Ib to bo built In thin lwcu. , T. H. Bhorldan of HowjbiirR arrived on tho h,iy JaHt BiUnrday, on a vlttlt to hl fuuilly at Nojwjrt; , llotli forkH of Coon rlvor worolwomlng ycnlrdiiy nud .tho Iojjh ,woro coiuIiik dowil nil llvoly'rttto. ' TliuJxmt iwlocUgii of holiday goods xlijSwVi; lio lxf found k Sn ucIujii'b dnirfHloro. . I-'F.tai4,UrlilK8 of Ooo rlvor lm lwsn 001IKE, Si K1MB 01.1) COLONY NA1LB, I AMI'H, LKAD AND OlLB, 1IL0CKB OF ALL BJZKB, ? ALL KINDH r rAHMinw "' """""" Al' OTATIONKIIY OFYWIY jg0' . . 1 ntnyrlVfl TAWMTHV,,a ;; A ,, ..... --'? ' .i... iiitnnn III. HI"""'" x'" .'. .un I.MIVMW. HHIUTS. ff,UTftfB AVjUMraiW KTOOKINbB, MFN'H OLOTHINO OK BVKUY DBBCKIITION, COKFKK, TKA. BUOAB. ' e tit j k" ItlCK, FLOUU, 1JAULKY, ,, j ,uY v irl TLWimtlSSpB OF onOCKUIKB AND OTIIBK AUTIC1.BBT00 NUMKKOUBTO MENTION. v "W: . METOALF, J , 4Joncfiil JlHMHgi Bcr. r'BlJT'1 V 1 -..- .anMiririn r , THfc MftH5ricLu "Wif TBEBQ. PIONEER MARKETS, MinnmaW 'pMnus City. 0. Schetter & Go, l'Koi'WiyroitB, 9ucceor to II. P. WHITNEY. - AgoodJiipW ' poffi.fcro JH am. :to. jtnd all klnU of SAUMEATSnVEtETABLES rrni.iaiillv on hnnil. Also ft ,v.l miitr nf. j. lfos.r. 1 i t J HARDWARE STORE rrr.KW on JX. am HtllC ,..,..,...,.. ,. -7 , - iiullo ilrfor HOvural ilayM with 11 BorlouH attack of Ki'iu-ral paralyflln. Don't fortjpe tliat tlio (Incut aHHOrttnmit of CliriiCiJMiodii ever brought to Coon bay 1 to b( Men'nl'lho Mamliflcld drug store. ' Now stock ( Joy.H' and youths' cloUi iii(?, and dry oods, just received at 1-Jin-jilro postollleo store, and thoy arc Sold at lcd-rock irirPH. Now Is tho tlmo to innko your frionds n nlco Chrtstinas prcHcnt. E. II. Gato Kstrolla cigar 1 tlio best In market. For salo nt Norton's rigor store. The Areata 9n this trip brought about 100 ton of freight for this place and Uic Coquille. Among tho lot wore a largo numtier of new i-ar wheels for tho I. T. It. H. llisv. I. Wrhurdson will hold-divine services at tlio church in I'-iftpire next Biinnly; Harping anl overling, at the usukl hours. X goufcrainiiNtUttoii.to attend Is extended. For puro drugs and medicines, at wholesale or retail, go to Songstacken's drug storo, whero also tho genuino I irnlU riLar. as well as other favorite brands, can lie found. The ladies of tho Marshlield sowing society have taken and fitted up ono of tho. library rooms over McLaughlin's store, and to-day and hereafter, until further notice,' Iliey will meet Uiero. HANl A SU1T.R10R , quality of .VBlfSE'i.S IBfi4H" CAMPS A VPpLrt&frT SHOUT NOTWK. davii. vouxa. " "uucs TIN, COl'PKU nml Of home manufacture, in connection with well-selected stock of GENERAL HARDWARE ! Slovcfl tuitl UntiBt'S, Wood atul Willow Ware, Farm Tools and Implement, Coal. Iron nml Steel, JSBfite nODA,SA8APARlLUA',-Clrl6S ALEc,;OfsUrV.RfOR QVAlity. ConWnllr piv-hani irf foriale. flllsfegAiliSi ftrderV l' 'nU .. "Wf 11 m w T ill th I'uimitf, , .,,. Wator Pipe ami Fittingfl, Paints, Oils ami HrtmbcH, DoorB and WimlowH, Harness mid Trimmings, (JlnBswarw, nm)s ami AvrwcKui, Plated ami i Granite Waro, lio' ... , RifloH, PibIoIb and Ammunition, ,' FiBbini? TacKic, Bird Cases, Terra Cotta Cliimnoy Pipe. li IU., Jiv. Jon Work and Hki-aiuino ltolK-rt Btarkev. of tlio Coiuillo Her- 'nld tafT,,lias ecn on tho bay for wov crardays, takln noies wr iwii. llbb's nhro?frtus friends on the. hay con gratufato him on his eminent success in tho editorial field. Uy last. steamer Mrs. Luap received a ii ..f mm- mii'linerv uoods and sho is . mn.nllod with bonnets and bats of tho very latest styles that sho is Helling at 11 voryitmall pruju..im mm them, iic mho nor noiuinj Bw.o. llaker j.ast, No. 8, 0- A. R., .t week elected tho following oliieers for tho en sulngKV:tA. llard, Iost;com- mandSrVA. Cory, K. C. p.'n. L.gh -ner, J. V, C. ; J. W. Cox, Q. M.; J. M. Blglln.chaidttiiii Cf Woodward, O. of l).: J. WllSOll, W-Ml w.f; Suicide at Coquille City. On Friday lust Mury A., tho wlfo of Clmrleu H, 'Auo, committed sulfide nt Co'iullla City On tho 4th Inst Mrs. Truo gavo Wrtli tojwlns. , Last Friday morning, before davllklit, slioTxproncd horiscil-rta) feel lug cpillo comfortablo, and requested her two female attendants to retire and rest, saying that sho also would seek sleep. Bomo tlmo after this Mrs. Truo'fl at tendants entered her room, to find that in their absence sho had vacated it. There was a heavy frost upon the ground nt tho timo, and 11 littlo search around tho houso soon revealed the bare-fooled tracks of Mrfl, Truo leading to tho river. In hor delirium Mrs. Truo had gone to thn wharf tti front of Moulton'ri store and Jumped Into tho river. Her body was recovered on Friday and on Balurday sho was buried. Mr. and Mrs, Truo camo to tins coun ty a littlo less than a year ago. Her sad death leaves two or three motherless children. Chas. B. Trno is an engineer and has bonn fllllnif that position on tho tug KatioCook. Ho has also been com mander of tho CI. A. Jt. post at Coquille City, and In his sad ailliction bo lias the sympathy of ajargo circle 01 menus. ...t.i i , Sudden and, Slnpilar Death. August Ulman, a Bwcedc, soinSQ vAirofttifo.lf8liailbccn In'tlio em ploy of (ho 0. B. I. company only three or four days, met with an acciuunuu anil sudden dentil at .Empire City last Hrjday In a somcwjia hingular manner. Ulman, Willi others, was currying .u...- ber on trucks to the new wiuri oeing built in front of tho largo building in which SeiiBstacken'ri storo is located, uliii i.no of tho ohinks 011 tho truck at w Inch ho w as employed collided with the (lag-polo at tho corner of the store and caused tho ornamental ball at tho top of tho polo to fall and strike him on the head, crushing In his teinplo and caus i.. .lp-ith in about llirco bourH there after. Immediately after tho accident Dr. Tower was sent for and soonarnvea there, but nothing could bo done for Ulman. Ho died witliout recovering conscious! or realizing wai nun. him. Ulman eecma to have been a stranger on tho bay. t . Ai u liieelinir of the town trustees last Monday an ordinanco was passed pro viding for tho purchase 01 too ioi 10 in tend A street to tho bay, and it was or dered that tho street in front of the town lot north of O'Connoll's store bo plank- n,i nn,l that, the encino house bo inoeu . i. ii .Inlin Kenvon (lied his ' tlannillnlli I bond as town treasurer. """"" Willard appointed tho following com mittees: Finance V. Lackstrom, L. NoblonndW.B. Vandcrburg. Health Viinderburg, Lackstrom and E. A. v..,irnn. Streets Anderson, Noblo ...i c.,.iArliiin. Fire Noblo, Ander- noil and Lackstrom. water rem, uu Tide Lands Anderson, Lackstrom ana Noble.fc CORRESPONDENCE. South Coos Elver Items. Uov. W.Lund preached to n largo congregation last Wednesday night at tho school-house at tho lorKfl 01 wm river. A. LUBO Special Notice. During my absence in Now Orleans and othor eastern cities, I leave tho Marshflold Drug Btoro under tho man agement of Dr. McCormac, as ho is familiar with all 1U details. Tn nils connection I deem it proper to This is said to bo Jntatc, most emphatically, that neither The barn lclng built by W. is near completion. This Is said to uo ,tatc, most, rmp.i.,,, .. ...--tho finest structure of tho kind in tho 'l)r. McCormac nor Dr. C. B. Uol.cn ...! ! .,.n,.l .rn.l nn I iff ha ntiv IntCrCSl WlllWAJ" " - UI1U IV lUilvw.o ww.... - , . ,., storo. TJ10 undcrsigneu i . county skill of our enterprising young carpen ter, Albort Coll vcr, who Is chief build' or. Alvln Bmlth has barglncd for a lor- tlon of 0. W- Dickmon'H farm on Day lei's creek, paying WS thorcfor. v .JV. J. Houscr was visiting on tho river lust week. Tom was ono day a resident of this river, but now bo is tallyman nt the North Dcnd mill. ?0. W. DicV'ian will take his depar K,m for AVasco county next 'veck, to visit his mother, whom ho has not met for 30 years. .Ducks aro very tilentuui on 1110 river REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Recorded at the County Cleric's Offiei up to the End of Last Wccle. MJMeDonald d wlto to Jamj-g Hnnt-Its 1 and 2, block 22, Coqumo Clty-80. .. tr.. .l.tAln NW Ktato of urcgon wr ""ft on U of sec 30, T B, 1 S. V.-2-S'- 1 xV Andrew llooycr auu w tv Laneo-In sec 4, T 20 B, B 12 W and proprietor, and as such, a stranger who has cast his lot in your midst, eli cits tho patronago of the people of Coos and adjoining counties, without regard tn ai frtnnilsliins or diflcrcnccfl. T nrnmlH(. fair dealing, and tho best goods tho market will nflbrd at prices as low as can pocsibly bpavcn. A suc- .f..i .nn,M.nnt. In order to kivo his patrons advantago of lowest rates, must buy for cash, and to do this must ask cash In return, except in extreme tlWVB. - , . During my absenco I shall Bcnu natK CMt'o-NMof HE lot 3- 25 B. It 14 W, and tldolartd fronting , HUM of SVii of sec 20, &BX of HWi .r y . - 1 r i. Al Rrf'.i-t. and lols 1 ana 01 sec it, "v,; lot 5 of sec 35, SW of sec 23, NWM o sec 20, lotB 1 and 2 of sec 22, -NWHof Si and lot 2 of sec 23. NWtfof Kl. 4 atui iou rLttJLX& itilss Cvnlb a Itogcra, who nas wc ", .iv-, --- .. tr. '..,.. (rn,n llio ofTnntfl of DOlBOn Oak for riomo time, is now convalescent. , About 2500 pounds of pork, net, was marketed from this vicinity last week. John Hodson, our road supervisor, is otKinitm the trail from tho head of Dan- jel's creek over the mountain to Sumner. Ho has Liken a now routo most of tho way and is building a new road that kjftll bo a great improvement over mo old one. niTiii. Boutli Coos river, Dec. 12, 1834. Tho cold wave has passed over, but Us r.(TictH arc plainly visible all arouno Tho grass is pretty well killed mid most of tho farmors havo commenced feeding their stock. Tim r.i!nii of tlio last threo or. four days have Bwollen tho river Bomo four feet above the liead 01 tiuo-jTiucr .... tho logs aro coming down. 'Some 400 are now held at Mr Knight's by a mere ,,Wtf for a. boom, which will proba- .lv l.malc lieforenicht; but tho logs will doubtlsss bo caugin uy mo "; "w" near the mouth of the river. Eugeno Bchctter's last shipment of ap ,.u nmonntine to nearly 400 boxes, went down tho river to-day, to catch the A renin this trill. TV. Hodson has been Buffering from lameness for several days and is almost entirely confined to tho house. His leg has been disabled for years, but his pre sent lameness was caused Dy an u striking the injured leg with it foot. CliaB. JohnBon was thrown from a wagon at S. C. Kogera' place yesterday, D . 1.1. Ik ml the hind wheel passing across n - nud shoulders. No bones were broken, but Johnson was considenbly braiBcd. Ho has tho sympathy 01 many ineuu.. Preparations aro being mauo ior a Christmas trto at Mosber chapel, and all expect to enjoy themselves; Come up, Mr. Editor, and see what we can do on Coos river, and we will guarantee you a good time. Kb- Tobtek. South Coos river, Dec. IB, 1884. lie to examine tlicm before purchasing elsewhere. f.a.uoldes. Lot, Strayed or Stolcnl Within a few weeks past a dry goods trained crows. box, about four feet square, andmarKcu "Benjamin Woods, Marshflold, Or., has disappeared from the warehouse of TV. ft. f!o. at this place. Tho box contains household effects and is sup posed to have been taken by misiaKe, Anv information left with Henry Seng' Slacken, at the Coos Bay drug Btorc, that will lead to tho recovery 01 u.o i will bo thankfully received Dy moowiiur of It. . The Holidays are Coming 1 Prom this date until January 1, 1885, I will make photograpns an"'"" inc reduced prices : n 1. .rjnn.Mi Per half down... $2 00 Cabinets, per doz.. 6 oo Per hall ' doren. . . 3 S Boudoirs. r dot. 9 ? l'h f "'J 'Piis is a reduction of one dollar all around. Mnko vour friends, sisters, aunts, .1 i M li.altnnB ..0;,.(i nnii swocuiearus s v....o gift of a nice picturo of yourself. Geo. II. Ramsdell, Thoto. Marshflold, December 9, 1834. sec iirrrTinmrfO Jj mmmm,iajm u j" rr, jiooti, shoes r9 AND 1 -lrtr-r2 ,i .-.r l.rwt. lrfivi 160U Anil ihoeA.snd cenl'l rubhrr caUi.'ltootlsnillliM In sreat variety, Our rdrril'do,U0l " ilioes were manufactured exurcssly lor IMe wy lowe. Hats, cipi and umlrrwcnr; ii";, cuilery. lobaccu,, dear and matclici. A full Mioilnient of men' ctollilne, In lull or ollwrwlwi nnllictut, U-d-clolliliiE nnd Ciion.niade boot anil moe a speci"". L.t ,K Iimi French k 11. can "" I 01 dono at abort notice K. O'CQNNKIih, Troii'r. j. D. GARFIELD Miindillcld, trout hirriH, Adjoining the Mar.hfield DruK Store, Manufacturer of and Dealer In s By lost stoamor J. X. Vandorburg re .,,.,,! from Fresno county, Cal., to which placd he went a few -montus ago toinakonpractiealtest of tho process lio recently patented ior mawm; PuH. from sorghum. JIo oxiierjenccd much difficulty and delay lu getting tho ma chinery that ho needed, but ho mado tho sugar and satisfied tho pcoplo of .. .,. Hint Itiit nrocess is tho thing or that stato and bo cntertaUil. no donbt of it general adoptloiP thftro at an early day. Tho etato board 01 agriculture has oxprossed a disiwsition to intqrost lfsclUn tho mattor, and if it doeVuoxtHcasonwill see U10 Yandor bttrj; proces,teuin a largo scale. On Wliftnhvwho wont' beloWby m . j - - nn(n fnr illf bratioii of heririUAAyI, evening Uj. J-J ?& r- wasspeot I" '"WraBW..wl..:r"": ;:" i,a'ln. it number . J .... a ansrir llinril lUilUlKUII iJ ,-..-.- - m iiimiih nnu nil iiiLmuinr - of. Thoiffairlwaiyory pleasant. ..i .in F. 1. Norton njid.Torcy Ivar expect to oiieij-ocigaf and'tobacco and general variety storo niBchcUer's comoriii Lin ir ..rt Saturnav Percy ivill bavo tliargowf'tlio storo and tho Empire pco pIowlHUndliTYMbbo'judgo of iToOil A largo" party 0 youagfolWji.Maem-1 bled on Monday mffll ? WCUDOrin, mo w.wwi' "jy" to ntcn we lolclMihcr, fen ine uei Our entire dock tlio latcil iiyle and finUh. and m cheap a the cheapen. J te u at our new norc, in w - no9 Come and 1 nell'a new bulldlnj;, Front tireel, E IT. COOK, PAINTER, GRAINS ANll-" Paper - Hanger, MAIISUEIKLD, OIlEOON, IS J'RKPARKD TO DO ALL KtND$ OF woik is hi line al hoit nolloo and 0 t most reasonable term. WSIQN PAINTING and ORAININO-M A SVKCIAl.TV. r Order left a,t, tho MarihMl ,PruB Slow IU receive prompt (Mention, ocio TO.WHOM IT MAY CKJNCERN TVTOTICK IS 1IKRKUY GIVEN THAT J?( tin partnenlilp heretofore exUtln be tween, LaiT ClMniMnicn, Trhan Evanoff iind N. V. lUnsca, under th firm naina of t-LliM-MKNiiBN & COi, ha .been dlolfd by mu in.ih .. vt I, u....n iirini. ftnd thai a M. WW,1I, 4 I. 4IHII.UH , new arm. eonilitinir of Un Clemmenscn aim Telun Kvanoif, will conllnue llie Imilae ol urewinc ol malt liquors ami uenicr m (......- will be tetlled by CleiiimciiKii & ByanotT. ami sissssssst LViSa NnssssV7iSHi&9w HARDWARE IN 11 TIHWABE iitn . 1 .! Iiiriin tl cigar o.nd tut iigrcouie, b.-iiii. tradejwith. Yesterday ovonlng somo parties throw three rocks through tho bay window of I)r McCormac'H new residence, damag ing tho window and tho vapor in. the parlor. Thoro waB no ono in tho build I si.a Hmh. ns tho doctor docs not intend to movo until tho lattor part of this month. Capt.iW. II...B08SO wont from Ban Fr.incisca Miami last YOck, prob ably to look after his ranches and real estate lntor6.at In that Jomllly, alter which ho Is expected to visit tho bay, by way of Kosoburg and tho C001 bay wagon road route, In which lands bo is lurgoly Intorcjited. ... l.lc a nuinnor 01 id frionds at tho Marshlield lunch rooms thq night previous to urn uoim.u Wlno, wit, a good '"T,"', "' , r m wishes for Whitney proVallocL Ho will no cast by tho Southcrn'acidc and on tho way visit a brother -IioWim at Los Angeles, Calv AJtcrdoiiy; tho ftr, lut nov wlU visit relatives in l'aniu-ylvan a, .,:i nfir tliat ho will insiwct the thnmniFiihrcd Stock in Bomo of tho not- .1 -...,i oinnu nml when ho roturns BUUlio","l ,, . n . next summer ho may bring some nnu stock with him. t iTi,na ir.lllcks. iorcintin of tho lath- inillat Dean ' Qo.'s aawmlU in this !. i.n.l tho two first fingers of his left ' '. ... l.a nftlltflfV baud badly mangiou moi ";'. i.. ti,A audden breaking of a bolt that ho FARM OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, TOOLS and iHl'iibMOfl'" OF ALL KINDS, Stoves and Katisos, lllackiniltba' Suppliq. i " w Oroakory and Olasswaro, JI.WntsTSruPoll V) m"" v ,. ,. mll1 una pushing turougu, wnun . - of his body forced his hand Into tho lood-tear. Willicf, Huffy waS 1 preaonj . 'f'....!'!.. - .... ulnnmnirtho ilia- n.f nUaiHIIHI 111 11.1. Ulll.1 u-l--"n '- i.i.., n.i.1 lHrks also disylayod great presence of inlnd, or hl arm would s....a Imnn ilrnwn in ailU vruniivn. - ".'"; - . .... .. ,,,ia is, bo will lose- two 01 w h'" and bo laid off for a few days. " iMa miliar a eood ona that cornea to us about a gentleman from town wlio wont up Coos river on a business trip during tho "snap-cold" weather of last week. It Booms that lio stopped. for tho night's entertainment at a arm-jiouBO well known throughout the country-sido for its hospitality, "w hero ho was, nf tor a good supicr and sociablo evening, furnished with a bed. Waking during i. ntMif. nnd findine hfrnsclf unablo to i,,r. r,irm. and boinc of a sociabld na ture ho sought more comfortabl6 quar ters by crawling Into bed wittt two men who occupied tho adjoining room. His slumbers 'wcro, however, shortly dis turbed by the early rising ot ins oeu followB, and in order to keep from frecx ingho was again compelled to Bvek tho warm embraces of tho occupant of an othorroom. This last man sta d with ourfriend nntll daylight; but Had tho weather been coldorand tho night long er he" ivould doubtless havo slept With tho entire family. Tho San Francisco Chroniclo pays tlip i.iiinii of 4150.000 for tho break- ..'.... ..I VortOrford is to ho utilized wi- iu in ha roiuiucncou on it 119x1 1. ... ii. ..wii-ititArw1(MifM of pr,ng unucr ino ?u "-. "V"-,' Captain Cliarlcs f, f'opuui " .". Btatos engineer corps. When this is fin i.i..i lth tho railroad c6imecting Port Oiford with Eosoburg, which is to bo l-ommijnccd at tho eamo timo, tlio Columbia river will bo doprivpd of her shipping trade, as Urn deep-water shimi w 111 all .go to Tort OrftSrd. xrvrtlo Point loduo. No. 78, V. and A. M has elected and installed thefollowr :.. nm,om for tho ensuing year: V. lllfeV-vv." -. l'crry, W. M."j J. Lolmhorr, b. v .; C. Schull, J. W.tO. K. Fdardri, treas urer; lB-iuder, BQcrtjUry ; M. L. Ben nett, S, D.; It, Giles,, J, P.j J. A,, ltrown. S. S.; M. J. KturdivanL Jf S., , Lolinnorr, lyief Don't You Forget That Ramsdell, tho Photographer, is a resident of Marshfield and that he takes tho best pictures ever taken in Coos nniv Monev invested with Kams- dcll is not carried away, for his work ia all done here, and it always gives satis faction, ltcmcmber these things and go to liltn ior your ymuiu. Settle and Save Costs. Having sold out my interest in the Marshfield drug Btorc, and desiring to close all accounts with the same, I hnrnhx- Mvc notice that all accounis noi settled bv December 20, 1884, will be placed in the hands of Ckawfoiid & Ukiiabt for collection. ExaminaUon of Teachers. Tlmrn will be a public examination of those teachers desiring certificates at Marshfield, Or., Saturday, December 27, 1884. J-T- McCormac, County School Superintendent. For Sale Cheap for Cash I A set of Black "iValnuL marble-top Furnitnrc. Apply to R.L.AOEns r4T m r. 1 . kn V..NIMK VI IIIHII IH1UWI . MM. ..-" -. -'-. anj malt liquor and dar al llie old tiinu. AU dcbl eilnliiK against ald former Hrn vin 1- ...11..1 i.u ri...i,..nufii A Kvanoti. nnu nit .1.1.1. .1 1... i.i r.rn. iim luivtililfl 10 Clem- new (inn. I .AKS I'LKM Ml'NhlvN, TKIIAN UVANOl'F, Manlifield, Oregon, September 17, 1804. -qav) :i f WUVK ' if Harness, .rOHUMS rfjttyt IlnskotB, 1 .' J J.Uv.i. Guns, FUWnif Tacuio, eic. .ptumblntf, Job Work and Ropalrr ,fof all WJadromptly execute. Tho Btoainor Areata arrlvod Sunday, with tho following-named passongors: J Laswcll, J K Yandorburg, Mr M Welder, Wm ttolchort, A Fox, D Block, WmMoKwan, OUruggoi, ) "., Jorgensbn. HOIJloiia, W l-Uaiior, 1 Blnko, Capt O PetorBon, J S bborwooil, Mrs Vi Jolins nnu uiuiBmv, -Adams and flvo In tho steerage. Tho Coos Bay arrivod from tho north Sunday. Capt LUtlofiuld w as a passen ger for this port. Ainoug u.o p.-vy for Ban Francisco wdro Dr Croary, J W !isettndwlfondJWllllamB. The nv. inllnd vestorday, with tho fol- lowlngniWTea'Mdod to ho passeiiisor Sat this place: II I' AVhUney, The Lowo, AVBrownollaiut family, J omv ii... oo Baldorra, Grant Balderra, u"'""l . ..: r... Tl....l.nn II 0 Bponco and wuo, mi vuB,.,.,, J,vb 81.ay, W D Hayes, J D BurnoB, Jas Oraham, Jpl,n Pal.n9' J D 1I,irlor ,uul Wm liarkfts. Ontholrlast down trip thoBteamors Areata and Al-kl left tho bay together. hm. Armin.mndotho trip In 40 hours ....1 i. AiA-l inmlo it in 50 hours, After . -- J . '1 .. v. ...... .t. rtlliuft 11... At.VI .llMolihrnoa nor i-inii", ." Ingofiioarlyt5u0tnsofx.o,il, sbo wput i.7-iv. i.-.i .f workmen, for some HlUllllu i...i. , A .,., necessary cjiangos to adapt nor m tradoaiidtoiiylacotbo propollor that .i.n i.ml lirokeaUoiUioc Vy. r9W - tho east. rSeV. " ' "i icholtoeirniw'nlMfirwL-M-PvllCl.feft1'nS at this piaco. me , ; i, lw.n bitouahf dut and uquarod up with tho now building on tho south. A A..n.,mmnnt havo beon mado to havo ft Christmas tree at tho Baptist church in this place Christmas ove. Persons intoroBtcd in tho education of thole foot will find v Jandr. adyprtiso mont In anothor column, ,C.l rATaintthoCalUoriibi sugar rofm- ory aimouiiaaa rodmsUon.jji ,9UQc."( per pound, to taKO uuecv av vh -makes tlio pricq the lowest ever, quoted on this coast The now rates for patent cube A aro 7H . TWb Is 0. copta a pound lower than tho gelling pneo o,io montliB aifo. , ..,. J v.,ran,i dolr6u8 ,of procuring ohoico ....1,wn.--nnnta. llV tllO box, iSUV haVO .. !t i.u fliimi hv leainK them at lllUir uiuu. -j - i.U .Kllco. Tho pears embreo varlo ttoa for lihiueduito use and winter pears tii.turiil .Itobn. till, next upringv Tlioy 8(,U at $125 ox,bdx, dollvoVod any w non) ii wfjiji Vn iH tho timo to renow your sub- scriptionB for papers'. Call at Norton's .: 1 ,n-a ainnd. Ho is acent for tlie Orcgonian, tho West Shore and tlio gan Francisco and eastern papers. All subscriptions will receive prompt uttcn ;nn Norton is also agent for the Stencil and Red-Kubbcr stamp, for rjames, billheads and advertising cards. . P.- 'Norton, of the wholcsalo awl re- ti fntioi-m storo adioining Norman's hall, has just received a splendid lot of jewelry, for ladies and gentlemen, wi.irh hi ia scllinc: remarkably cheip. Ho cuarantoes overy article to bo exact ly what It is represented to bo. Special C.wi for iowolrv aro solicited and promptly filled at the lowest rates. Attempted Suicide, or What? From the Taconn lV. T.) News. Dec, n.j r.i,. rnronnoii a vounir man who is registered at tho Central hotel as L. Geigor, of Astoria, according to report, oin,i,ti.l lo commit suicide In tho house of bad repute on C street, kopt by MollioltosencranU. Ho was about to givo up tho ghost, when tho Inmates bc- c.11110 alaijued and sotn ior u iv D'"" who administored tho necessary remo "dicB, and brought him to. GoJRer had !,., i tho house ainco bnniiay nignv, .. .1 .1.:.,,. in lu, minus about $50. Ho nnu vMp " : ., , i.a ., ropolloctlon of taking tho opium mid is now lying at tho Cctral hotel in a Very low coniUt,lon, but will, Boon be about again 1 ., mill l " A'B '" ".'LS?., J .l 20, nnd NBJi of BKK. BKM 01 lotfl 2 and 4 of sec 27, T 24 B, 11 13 W CIiaB Itay Allen nnd wife to Black Diamond CM Co-i:M of Etf of sec 20, T AlvVsilltTandifo lo ? W Tower NW4 of bcc 34. T 20 B, K 12 W-fOOO-and tho BRVi of sec 34, T 27 S, R 12 V " Pt ..!. 1 1- l?n,1 .Tcirvis ITalf J Jl l,lllluwi iv "-mnna 1111 interest in SEJ of sec 13, T 20 B, It U W 337. - Life-Saving Stations. Life-saving stations aro of no utility whatever whero they aro destitute 01 I 1 ia.1 a Tl.ia was forcibly IlltlS tmted in tho case of tho stcam-colllor Tacoma. Tlicro was bnt ono man in charge, and ho appeared incompetent. His excuse that some of tho volunteer crow became sea-sick had Bomo weight. Men may be brave, but perfectly oboIcbs on tho palpitating bosom of old Hep- l..n Ttnt l.n alioulll lldVO ROnO to tllO tug, which would havo towed his boat to a spot where good boatmen woro will ing and ready. This reminita us of a previous state ment in regard to tno fltation at Caiw Arago. Thoro is but ono man in charge, and though they mighthavo a full crew, in a heavy-breaking Bea, tlioy would be unablo to leave tho cape. "'" tlio boat in deep water, where the sea may roll heavy, but not break, is easy enough; but, getting away from a rough, rocky point, with heavy breakers pounding onto it in quick Bucccssion, ia ' . . r imnoaaibilitV. TllO station should bo at Empire City, where men of experience can Iks got, readily, and where tho tugs are always ready to.tow the Doat to tho sceno of shipwreck. Tho attention of thoso in cbargo should bo called to this matter, thereby avoiding future failures. If government will place tho station insiuo, xno uv will obtain quick dispatch in a case of emergency. The laborer, being worthy of his hire, particularly whero ha risks Mr life, the crew should bo p.uo, :.i -.nil f.ir ihn time served. It rw.n,irirnm trait in a crcat country Uiis, to depend on volunteers for bucIi a dangerous business. Tho mon who vnlimtoor aro most invariably poor men; therefore they ought to bo paid. Medals may bo very good to bury with a man but in tho matter of tangiblo remuneration wo fail to boo their use. We worked and associated ior Bomo timo with tho celebrated Jeromo, who saved so many lives at tho burning of tho ship Ocean Monarch, and.v.hilo his medals gavo soma satisfaction, wo Could not see in what way they improved liii worldly condition. Ho .was a steady but a poor man, and if thpso who wcro able and pretended to a'dmiro him so much notably tho Queen of England and tho Prince da Jbjnvillo of Trance had wished to bestow an enduring beno m. iWiiitontliovc civen him apension. Wo remember, being with him in San Francisco, and mooting two ladles, ono of whom recognized him as having sav ed bcr lifo on tlio occasion before men tioned. Sho took her gold watch and cliain and placed it around his. neck, in the open street, her joy waa so great on meeting liioi. All auch men as risk their own lives in tho effort to save tho lives of other! deserve suitablo xoward, Kibbons, carters and medals aro .well enough In P. . ii . . it . r f .,.. l,nf. their wajv pu mo srvn;o u ja bravo men should receive, omo moro suitablo and equally g,cndurmg, recog nition. Coquillo Herald. and is a liko vri..i. a iiift lmvo tho host asaort- r nlothlno kent in thte town, and they are Boiling It at less than cost, to nL room for tholr fall and winter Btook. For cheap anddurablo clothlBeT, go to mow.. ti ia imtlilmr reiuarkablo to read of ...:.. mnnlom. but tho monotouy of this ....... i.n,m,i nnd a sensation created in San Francisco on tho morning of tho . . . r.. i W lTnnnailv mill int. nv jiro. 4. 11 - shooting and instantly killing her bus fund in front of their losidonco on Grow street. Tho provocation was a ....t..t..timtho-waBfalBO to her and fond of another woman. Threo or four ... nan Ttrs. Konfiody was Miss Sarah L .., l.n.ifirifimo Jewess and tho daughter of Louis Friedman, tailor of San Francisco, who objected to. his .i.,.,i,trjnarrvini!JveanBdy, who was thou a handtomo bar-keepor, flowa 2 yoars of ago. Konnody woat to Keno, NOV. 2 MISS l'THSunam i " in- eop- nny Notice to Loggers. Spruco logs, 13 and 16 feot in length, uro wanted at tho Marshfield stavo mill. J. J.33.VBLE, Superintendent. Timbers 12 by 24 inches and 100 foot long can bo dressed nt tho Tort Blakcly (W, T.) Baw-injU. fcSARUNE INTELLIGENCE. , Arrived. Dec it Sir Areata. Holl. 60 hours from San Francisco, wit", pawnscrs and raerchandise, to "red Schelter. agent Su Coo Bay, Lawloa. from PortUnd, with passenjer ami merchandise, to Henry txjng-i stack.cn, agenu Sailed, Dec 10 Scbr Vega, Bjorn, San KranciiCA Sclu- Laura Madsea, ,lad$en. aa Itanctseo, SclirC It Mcrctiant, Olsen.Sjn trancisco. U,,. ,7str Coos Day .Lawless. Sanl-rancisco. r BORm Al Marslilield. Dec 8, to the wife of Manly Roberts, a uauamer. - At Cuatendfe, Dec . o the wife of CapU O. Peterson, a son. At fociullle City. Dec 4. to the wife of Clias. S. Tnw. twins son and daughter, t Coquille Ciiy. Dec 9. totheyife of S. P. C Johnson, a son. At Conullle City, Dec. 11, to the wife of J, W, Nosleri-a son. At Dcmmrl. Nov. Maiehorn, a son 35, to tlia wifa qf S. T, MARRIED. vlrfVCkvfW 3ec 7, & Bayley to h. EJe- WJ&tin-A good, active girl, priiicl P? ally foVatnlpt rooiu vqrk. t Wpw m I month. "Apply ai (l.o Locklm por monin. ! hotel, Empire City homo and followed hunt thof.weraa rM;,rotumed to,San Iranciscp; he rl V7Ai.ii tlM B.ilonn ill tlio Job pneu .fy.."" "..i;i iuu' .i,' rtfv fffi ffriKl d; -aUjT U the ,11t!i' i. i. .-htlilren. eucionto, a mother) ot two, cldldren wlilchappoara DIED, At CenterviUe, Dec ia, infant oa of Mr. d MAtPou1iri cay, Dvc 4. M'rlbum P0' fat fwt son of C a and Mary A True. r At Coqullta City. Va u Mary A, wlWf At Caicjilgg creek, Noy. 30, Infant daushtec 1 ClUlUrOJli bikiuuwi of losopn wnu mih wtai "fcv, m --w " I; Sresa, bVJall, groat deal MOtffifc 1 tob nfarw women.' eJ'Jf)Urt- " muclrSvlnVand to6 many y mi