The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, December 25, 1884, Image 4

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IHtiit mrty lll w canter.
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W ere tuttfhl ilpofi XW grtfceles bead
Tlrxsviind, I'lMWth, ttitff stortnV iffctit,
v.rr . the brhle went ntdnft ' 1
Ami V'iH H f.om his Uughil tyclc,
lfcel to. Ihe'v itche di-fern.
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Hie )nunirl, fviittt witch of Ml,
-AitHvinli tow'iwhin'vihit'. '
'r;0trJ)UljKl)weltrt to this U v ,
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lmtt6Kctal mb ufhiniter tf tllo board.
Iianrlo had 27 voles, I had 2t, thorn p
soh 20, "Yenzol 10, and Kn'pvos 17, tlio
flvbliarlng (ho Most votes being inken,
I am very Alpy, nd Mils lollOr ta long
and wUl, no'l Vi illvny gootl-M(lt.
jtxVpK Cooke.
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Whit tk Wi'tnorlal can resist
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An Oregon Boy iq Germany.
' ' OljMo Cool-, ' rtih'm kl6y tn'Iio iis
'ilovolojjcd-tHroa gvnirt nS nn af(ft
fif(UiiWlflb Bfvn in orfliV fiir A
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fl&fl'tMrri!kv!mf itPr frtJrf 3ttm' VtpiPJcaloliino incliiw lpiv.
'vJ.tTMjjan'TbrjroUon thtf'rinall pii-fjjlfJVrrtOilefeairfW-.lat.'l
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" f29D'rJiaHtt b hiofaHi, "and I flo-iot
' Hlmtfl'R.crt! Mfit rtfratjiaht'hi' atiy-
"f lt'iifg."'I 'do notlirn-o' any cluince to
)tt'faiVijHny thing Itarb its Ttnn nof vot do
torlt that Sii'godd enough, bnl tho 'fong
yil fer4tay 11 rt- better l-will bo able to do,
and the more I shall be able to earn
.-when I relufn. '
You epeak of copying some of tho
gooapicTures to wTuch I havo access.
Trobably I coahl m.ik something; at it,
buVI'ttolnkcopjiDgls rtrc of a hind-
'- tftnrt'thfuf bnerle, It might Iks -nell
" tocofpy Sf'ortrWo plewfl from famoiut
littintilrB' in wder 1o Itfeconie fnmiHnr
" rith itair etvle and mefhbds, but bo-
' ylnl tht, in qnMtion Of btfoftning
A Bit of History.
A reoont number of the to'a Angelc
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I KlljLP IIUO lllJ 1V1IU.UI iIIJ V lll?.l'IJ 1
Lin mlndon to pioneer days in Oregon.
Jt'wiyaJ
lly the polttoiiesi) "of 3mgo Thomas II.
jSmith mvImvo boon, .nermittvd to ex-
nmlno the. census of 'Oregon, taken by
liinitolf in 1SS1. about fortr tais niro.
Qrji;httlnsftl(ie,Cvifhiued the preb-
uiu mmu in vivgun, lihi (urnvvnivi ui
AMMliinKtoiit lilaho and that iwrt bt
' JWyotnlinJ -mulr'Montalrt nest bf tho
,Dckhiio"tmlain8. hTIio't;reat oimtiro of
territory is six times larger than tlio
state orrtoilBylVtotfa, and had then
Itlvq cquutiim with u population fcs fol
lows f Claekaniae, males, 232; fOuialiM,
(.'hampoeg, males, 400 j femalewj
Clatsop, males) 01 ; females, 30.
Tualatin males, S0d; foinales 229.
Yamhill wales, 2.7; femalos, 15S. Of
hip pojulat!pn nhoi?t half tho femalcd
npie squaws, tlio wives of the. impirs
and hu.itois. . Tlio. iviesont papulation
,o that section of tlici union is about
.i50,0qp people, Hie eojy 91 Judge
stain-Ore-i
goinvas finally cut down ton comer vi
thialarriton.il yiiadrsinlc nudadmittodi
r-is a sfute in 185D. TJie toriitories wero
ormized later, Ttiea most reinarha
lite einuuutanco tocalL to mind thnmct
U11U one of,ur (,jtizeniiut in vigurous
umaVpoiDjunpCo imuiuenited all tho
yhitu iuiiftbvt.vitMiid tho pquaw wics
bflonjiing to thcniumounting to about
2000 souls of all a,?es, while now tho
people number about R50,0OO, with
one tate organization, and four ilouribh-.
,im. territories of lare dimensions. It
wauhilio,)gooJ idpa for our liistQrfcnl
society to 1 obtain a rcort (of Judge
Smith and put it with tho latest census
of that ast region, embracing several
largo quarto volumes. HiBtory is being
made most rapidly on tho western slope
ot tho American union.
Johnny and the lice.
tlnrcle' little Johnnr Ml
, jWjxm n luuiiJo,b,
Ami 'tl H9t ft woniltr thai
He roie quite hurriedly.
Hut lfprc he'd scqleil square.
Across bre's mind did Jhslr
" I'll run lAy strnger out, 1 we,r,
llcforo he rmkes n nmsM"
Johnny put 111 h.tmh Milml
Anil found a bee was dil,
And vtIkto Hie lce Ind lceu llkl find
A pIacq tv little retl.
HE ENJOYED HIS VALTZES.
How a Clever Young-Thief Robbed His
, Partner la the Dance.
, Front jlic,JCcv Yyrk World.
Cotnplalitta were made by tho young
ladles who attended tho lull of tho lutl
y. .lones association at Rutherford hall,
nmw
and his
comiiauion
ugly
nptioamnco,
uHetl'Mo pay that he was fo
that ha scared tho tlshes away
ilr6ttcirl)lH earefcV ho never had any
luck In iviiijllng. He woultl sit for
hqura 911 tho banks of a utrcam im
patiently awaiting a blloand.eurHlng hH
luck, while others around him wero
landing fish by the doren. AflerfMthig
all dav In n (leorgia slivam he diew up
a huge tririd'turllo. Uo cut ItU iinirto In
fullonMhe hard shell and thtetv' the
turtle back into the water. Two years
afterward lie was flailing l to V,,b
,siotnnd again drew out a Initio. 1 It
h Ji-'.iM ' ' ...1 i,i.,i, i.
waaino voiy s"ie U1,u" "Jl "" "v
had Inscribed hit name, but ho was, itts
(oniH)iea ,tQ fl.ud below his name tho
word: "Too ugly to csitch flsh." A
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iS NASBURG & HIRST,
FllONT STKKKT, M B81IMKM), Ow.
ri3v goods 11 v k vitu v m-)y
nn Iremi cmistalltlV Oh llallll i
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tuir iaig aim ruiiiiiiuuiwun niiui
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in Stanton street, Monday nlghl, that waggisiunona luunaugu . ....
.L . i.,...i f ,.... ... J a .1 1 of tho mud nnd cut t he lino below. The
investigation Was made hv the members'1 ory weilt that Toonibs eauShl tlilH
or the club, and their Biispk'Ion fell upon I Menticnl turtle no lew than t vo tunes,
an elegantlv attlwd )ming innn,Mvl,Ql'" jt,,0!ir '""0' l" rftSV'' "
A Cow's Soliloquy.
V'el, this is terrible weather. To-day
f I trudged oh", through the long, muddy
mito, to tho jweture long aijo closely lownore,
pickdJlr Sni tho 'cold rain began to
a producer or u-bwvist: that is the ovi- lour tlow n, aniWong txjfore I had got
dei -itoh -who lmvo been here lialf enough to eat, sleet began to patter
10 artll year.' I feel, as yaj says, on my back, and now, as I return to the
tbaI am just getting a gocrf beginning. I mullfty barnyard, a driving snow almost
Wtien I had been here a hot time, Winds .me, I would not mind all this so
theWhSlolmv havin'jr any talent was I '". "! Ja it is, if my owner w6uld
not to be fofutideredfor a moment ; tho flIllt provide a good shelter. But now I
' fcl'oond--yi hi thfe jfitiqne my worVim
prQVQfaJ)nt?I'faftd bdgifti to accopt' tftito
- IwiJalar idea and reMgtr myself t6 gain-
. Mrig'alMt'ovor did jin by Iwrd work
Witlioht hdnt. But this summor the
I result of m'y previous" tud' seeme'd to
forVnrdatc, and tlie' boys began to 110-
ficc mystudfM, and soemel to recog-
nieorame' talent. "
My friend Wonzell'nsed to give me
- i ftco Itwlue on genefiil principles, and
11 saidtoaUe fhttt tlirJlwi'atimittfcl Uiat I
had talent (news to me and that if I
,wouJd desolw.my resources I would
. niko moro-ofcjysijlf Uia most o? tho,
Au 104119 i? e tlKHiyjU that may
aye 'ityjaaU brfry, i gm aurbe (Wb'u
. 59I'; luumo c taleut, rdoaiui sense.
and,,duftatiou to bdurk it,tUin any ope
pf. wiiu.u aU. ijw p oyKi&a to me the
otluJi d,iy Uiat we shield take a studio
and -oora tot ther. 1 1' keil v. jlh l'ock,
who.hai fjwiel with felloivs, and he
,rm), "4p$ do it.'l-,Jt was a areal
.(,.temjjtaU(jn,frfartheke of comianion
,jSlB, but I concluded it would not be
" best.
Wo work foin 9 till 1 in school, and
u .from 2itill-4; utter thatl go down fo the
studio wh'oreTaui "fixing up things."
Last night the otub had its annual ex
hibition of vacation tud'i; tho'O were
, onlyniboat half ifce number of sketehes
tfiew iiai we had 'last fall, but the
yonnirer men came1 out much stronger
and the wo'k showed t better advan
tage, while the older men, Xeal, Itoson
tba', C'ou !o' etc , seat nothing,
t Jit-liu'.r, who wj in tite antique
with me, aiid ho having btton a year
in the iHurtf.tijcclj' and six monttiH at
Inmo, lia 'n hak mb) tho "Gysis"
school to le'aTitfo draw, so yon see it is
best to' gtf siow ami tfio'wi?h in the
long mn. t-teelo had esqa'te but not
;VMy strong wo'k. WouzelPfi showed
Btyady prognev, I seat two wood interi
ors. Adams said (when lie aow them),
"Uravo, Cookol" and said Belle, (his
sister), liked my work better than
' Peck's, and Mitchell said, "You have
dono nobly;" but of course they like
to say pleasant generalities. Most of
my SUMf J-'OWevgr, flppko to me
about them with compliment, but hard
ly any one had ever seen my work, as J
never oxMblled beforo. If my work in
the at-hwl iWmb beem uninteresting (for
how can I put jn what 1 do not fool), I
am coii(Uu)ut.when it comes to composi
tion I oan do as, well as tho inoU of
them, because lbir ambition Ib Fatisfl
ed with the means, w bile I always look
to tho end, and can't "assume a virtue
whoivl have it not," If I could choose
and poso my own models, perhaps I
conld draw with feeling, but as it is, I
usually can work with only tho most
mechanical spirit. Later Our exhib
ition and election of club officers is all
over, I received many complimentary
must, pass the night standing, or lying
down 111 mud and snow, with no protec
tion only tho side: of tho barn, with tho
snow coming in heavy drifts all around
and over" me. It is a sad, sad night to
inc. I am cold and wonder how I can
lh5 and endurosuch suffering. I am so
ceduoVld in Mesh that strangers as thev
fpass by count my bones. If I venture
to scramble into tho barn to steal a
mouthful of hay, my master swears and
bealfe me with the pitchfork. One day
when I was almost starvinu, and tho
wifjd blev fho oul fence down, I wont
inUiu neighboring field, where I could
at least Ond a little dried grass along the
fence corners, but Slocum soon c,ame
running, hissing his big dog at me,
which tore off my ear, undnlmost killed
me before I could get away. Slocum's
Cow. ' '
gave his namo as John II. Hood, a jew
elry clerk, rcMihg in Brooklyn. He
was unknown to them, and whcnrnies-
tioned said that lie was present ori- tho
j invitation of Kdbert I. Casey, the presi
dent of tho club. Casey disclaimed any
acquaintance with the y6rtng hum, and
a shnrpwatrh was kept upon him. '
Half an 'hour alter tho fltnmgerwas
seen waltzing with Selena Gormer, the
daughter of- Grocer Josopli dernier, of
ifo-illi Willott street. Olio of the mem
bers saw him press the1 young lady to
hie breast more closely than is tho cus
tom, and almost sihiultaneouslv ids
Tight-hand was sco'n to disappear in her
dreea pocket. Afterwards he was seen
to press her hand, and she sofm discovj
crcd that one of her rings lmddlM.tppe.irM
ed. I-imsliutg tho waltz, thrf joung man
said he had an Impwlaut Vngageinont,
and w'as making Ids departure when he
wns mado a prisoner. Ho became N cry
indignant at what ho termed an outrage,
and threatened to innko it hut for those
who detained him.
"Miss dernier," said Itobert P.
Casey, "where is your purse?"
"Why, in my pocket, ot course," she
answered laughingly, as she put her
hand hi her pocket, but it came out
empty. "No it isn't," alio added in a
frightened tono,' "it's gone. 1 know 1
had it when I danced with that man,"
pointing to Hood.
Ho was searched, nnd tho purge,
which contained fllo, was found in his
possession, as wero also thrco other
purses, which wero claimed bv their
. Miss Gernier claimed that she
its head oft".
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The Narrow Walk.
nut uM,. rnnurli for two to walk: . ,
nt t!loe enough foV tno to talk;
Vml nettr room for tlure. '"
To n irroi bonnk a foot UXUt-H .
"I he cuusc qf tivmy a flutter",: liairt.
as any onoiiiieni
All. wk4il vnlkt Ah. tricky Wl
Just close enough fm two to talk.
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had also been robbed of -a rint; which
was not found. Tho prisoner wns ar
raigned at tho Tombs yesterday, and
Justice Smith hold him for examination.
The great objoat ia protecting straw
berries or other plants during winter
s not to prevent freezing, but rather
to' prevent thawing during tho warm
dajs that 61 ten occur in February and
March, Although protection may bo
eo applied that the plants will not freeze
at all, there is great danger of smother
ing, as the activity of the plant will be
kept up to a certain extent, and access
of air prevented by tho covering. Tho
deptJi of mulching advisable varies of
courso with tho latitudo and substance
used, hut threo or four inches will usu
ally suffice. The time of applying sub
stances for winter protection varies
with the &eason. As a rule never ap
ply until the gronnd has frozen.
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A writer describing 1'aganini's violin
playing, soys: "When the G string
wailed, then tears came through the
eves from the Rstening hearts of men,
tears of sadness and delight." You
may perhap have noticed that pretty
much the aame thing occurs nowadays
when the young man next door tortures
a v iolin. When his G and other strings
wail, then fears como through tho eyes
from the hearts of listening men tears
of padness and agony, prompted by a
tvnii, luicuiHjuurauio yearning lor goro
and revenge. The rnoro the G string
wails, tho more his hearers wail, and
there is about as much music in one
w-ail aa in tho other. fNorristown Her
ald. '
Tho carriage Industry (including wa
gon and car factories) gives employ
ment to 54,580 persons, Tho business
has extended rupldly over tho United
Stated within the lust quarter of a cen
tury. Fifty years ago it was mainly
prosecuted in only four northern states.
The number of firms, from tho best in
foi mation at hand, in tho United States
is 15,000, and more carriages are manu
factured in this country than in all Ku-
roie,
Ksvcn thousand dollars' worth of flno
remarks about mv nli.irn in hntli. n.,,1 """ -" ... i.u wunV in
VeBlurd.iv wvnillnirT uik Wn1 -.a ,. I.. 'mi i....i .k"""1.
..,. v.v...0. ,...., u...v. v. mm uim icuvcn. ijiuy jiim
ot tlio board ot managers. It was quite I mineral poibonlng
a surprise to me, for I thought I would
on
ovtity symptom
of
For curiously named clergy Phlladol-
'afmesfboclectedllbrarlun again (hut ,,u. iT .1 V " , ."V 0l" t
I would not have accepted', or rha, ' V ' 4 ko" t,,a ""JK 'T k,
impmfnn f,.M 1 1 . 0(i ' lov, John O, Tea. It ooks kl
thanlu to me, saying that I had fulfilled i Groen,
Two Cautious Women.
fFrom llic. Clu'cago Herald.1
"AH women are aliko in their fear of
the cars," said an Illinois Central con
ductor. "They carry their caution to
absurd extremes. That reminds me of
a little story. Down in tho southern
part of tlio state wo have up at road
crossings some of tho old-fashioned
signs, 'Look out for.tho cars w hen tho
bell rings.' At one of the crossings tho
other day two women oamo up, driving
an old horso hitched to a buggy. They
looked all about and couldn't seo any
care, but happened to read tho sign.
'Stop,' said ono, 'I hear a boll.' They
both listened, and sure enough, they
heard a bell tinkling. One of the wom
en got out, and amid considerable ex
citement took hold of the horse's bridle.
A medical writer holds that inebriety
is not only a disease, but belongs to the
class of contagious disorders. In tho
light of well-known facts his opinion
has a somewhat genuino look. A meet
ing of good fellows for a social glass and
a few minutes of moderate entertain
ment often leadi to a long soak, and
ends with a big, npfcanng carouse.
Does somo one individual carry tho dis
easo into the meeting and impart it to
his fellows? Is not inobriety rather
spontaneously developed; or may we
not say that it is mutually contagious?
Without running tho risk of starting
discussion, psychological or physiologi
cal, wo may, we think, set down the
contagiousness of inebriety as purely
mental. A positive cure for tho disease
would be to shoot the sots and drown
the dabblers in whisky.
He Forgot to Ask.
flVom the Ncw-H.-ucn N'cw$.
A good story wa3 told at the Kcoville
house in Wuterbury, yesterday, during
the settement of a number of election
bets. During tho Poll: campaign much
interest was taken in Waterhury in the
ret-tilt, and party strife ran high be
tween vvhigs nnd democrats. Water-
bury was only a little village at that
time and it had no railway communica
tions. It was also before tho days of
tho telegraph, and a number of politici
ans made up a purse and hired Colonel
Uichard Welton, proprietor of tho New
Haven stago lino, to make a special trip
to New-Havon and got the returns.
The crowd waited anxiously on the
tavern steps all through the afternoon I
of tho day of Colonol Welton's trip and
when ho camo Iu sight -with horses
smoking from their long drive, ho stood
up In his wagon and called to the ex
pectant crowd?
"New York's gonoSOOO,"
"For whom?" aroso on every side.
The colonel jumped from his wagon,
hesitated a moment, scratched his head
and then blurted out; "Wall, I swan, I
forgot to ask."
Tho feelings of tho politicians can bo
better imagined than described.
Toombs, the Unlucky Fisherman.
from the Baltimore IlcralJ 1
IJobcrt Toombs, of Georgia, whoso
chief ambition at one time was to call
the roll of his slaves at tho foot of Hun-
kor Hill monument, was known as tlio
unlucky flshormati." When ho was
a boy lie was qulto ungainly in
Poker in Missouri.
"I used to bo fond of poker," he said,
and the expression of his fueq bccniuo
letrqspoctive, "but soitce I got four aces
d.row;-ipd cut in Misaoury, I hov sotier
gi'n'wp playin' the gamo.
"Your opponent had a straight iltiMi,
did ho!" r.
"No", ho had five jacks."
"That's impimiblo!' L,
1 -"Stranger, hev vott ever played poker
in Missoury?"
V'Wcll, if you ever do set down in a
game out there, and a red-eyed man
whoso clothes smell of cattle whittlea a
corner oilUlie table, and allow s thuVibiM
hex five tackJ joiL buiicli jour warm
in the pack afil say, "That's good "
Ne wHorkr-Sum
Discussing the Clock's Character
"The clock's a modest thing," mur
mured Fits, rolWtively, "always got
its hands before its face "
"It's 11 mighty open-faced thing,"
snapped the old lady.
"And no welcome visitor to tho spo'
cash man," chimed in I'lnder, "lor it's
always going on 'tick.' "
"And an arrant eonanl," mused Sit
key. "I never saw a clock that wasn't
always running."
"That's in order to bo on time," re
buked I'itzgoober.
Paying for Sight.
Smith sent for a celebrated oculist to
perform an oticralion for cataract.
"How much will you charge me, doc
tor?" "Fifteen hundred francs."
"Will you guarantee a successful re
sult?" "Hum! that would hit dillicult; hut if
I you have not got tho amount 1 will give
you time." ' 1
"Thanks; I prefortogioj'Oti'a dralt
on Biglit."r
A Bridgeport (Conn.) man agreed to
cat two crows if ldaino was not olocteif,
provided his opponent would shoot
them. Tho victorious democrat has
now been ranging tho country for tl
days, has expended $5 worth of ammu
nition and $120 worth of time, ruined a
suit of clotifcs, got the rhoumatlsm, is
so tired and lamo ho can't sleep nights,
and hasn't bagged a crow vet. Tho
boys aro beginning to think thnt tlie
Blaine man lias got tho soft end of the
contract. Burlington I ree Press.
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well selected stock of
General Merchandise,
froniiiMiipof the Mt staple iiutl (anoy
JDTH2T Q-OOIJS.
of all kind", tho choicest
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
A f,.VIlpB STOCK or
'Clothing, Hals and Caps, Hoots flrin
Shi-, Hitblwr mm un 1 mining,
Oil Cloths, slipHit,' Crockery,
Glass ami 1 hmlwiire, Toolf. -,
CSUAICMmul TOIl. ff.
Paints, OIN and Varnishes; Choice
Wines mid, Liquors; 'I hnvare, Am
munition, Cutlery, Wood and "
Willowwaro, School Hooki
and Stationery. .Furnish- ,
Inr Goods Htiilery,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
OtirOtMilvoslmwJC,h!ia are filled
will tlu Illicit
MILLINERY ANDJANCY GOODS,
I R.TIM KS.
itttipt rri'i in 1
Miscellaneous Advetllseincnta.
nil JiM'n Hr,B"ciiy j
REMEDY AND NERVE TONIC
IN I III' I rwn,4
MA 1 1 irsult erf artf
'ml, ywjrf vrartk-al
ekiwrk-nrte, ilul curs
with Biifidtliiit errUliH,
lyNettouiamlPhjff
lrall)ol)lllly,.Vmluil
v vtliu'vt. Surrma
l..rrlui W'M.iti't I
ti 1 1 1 mi. inn nn
.1. it. v 1 vIiiiihi.mI
Vu.
at "tmnmr irir
Mlicellnucoua AUvciteratftt
LUuenAII
Navigation School
" -ynv 1 JUJrtj.iU)
11V lio Hon I'd afDiHr
U MM
r4l2ifylV
CAPT. EDMUND MoNEVta
foul..
m. i.ri
DNehJL
Nawcnr.
fioin wlnUur c in
mull'"'
pI'hIih I
iti..iii, n mi
It Ulllvl.'
Hi
Dlrootor. "
mill' M HDOI IS flp V UAIIVJ...
I It DAYS 1-M IMM 1 in f')".! PAT.
nnd l
imn all.bnir.cliM of iwlfc!iifi",T
lttrAtt tlioHu!h nmXvilirVhitiL .,
iitrMt to ol.lnln cerliluaifi nf iv ". "t
miulreil by tho t'nltcil Miles l,i,,,Jj;"cJ.
Maticti niul iimtos of vessels ilj(i.
(VL
.4j, ai!...mi I "Til II Mn " U-'lnCrid
liiJK.IftVt.u In ' w .01 au it , 1 l,M,u.,..nlIniuUK4s,ficl ,W u
,nhiAv i ' lh,,,.Au.,T!.ti.iMniinfiiioAini kml MM
lllllllll.lt.il .i.ik , .iibwi.'' t 1 111
i.uii.H it - n. .yHitiliriiti ,
JKtha
flVjHkcu :
" "H
1 ijmer t
rnlHMHniHIli
'(OIHftMa)
vn
rTfc
1
luuo I
at 0r
00 v ' ciiurce
w . . ' 1
at unv poiul on tho route u tlio
.raUillo vl-I-tf
1UIC1'H TO SLUT
, N.li; -All ciioils piiicl
fetoloVill bo Uelivetcl fi
at any imiul
stuftincr Nlv.itlc
Quickest and Best
filMI'IHK t I IV t PRMN-S 1
Hi J ION Sure iunlMMrnkrti line, iimtiii)!
tho- V S mails aiil ells, iirjin u ejpiv-ss.
JARVIS, CORNWALL & CO.
I.e Kniiiire ( its auil I?initl' SUIK.11 even
MON'D.W. Wi:UII)AY nml 1RIPAY.
nieslMinir lWw RI'.Si; RsS tn.vls die
stiljes al the mouth u( the Hmxii N niul
ciiirofl.Ule stiire I'nre to Pmiii s st.ulon, $S;
Dull piiMviti;ir ulhmml s" '.mill i.f lm;:lj;i-.
('.HMMWtefs uitj reiiiK-itril to ! in IJimure , ity
the muTit U-fi.re licivuiure InforiiMtion In re-
fthrd te iWlUlve Mtn- cm t iro.iirl at the
lUiinuo or ( Vnlnt hole) lit MuMlitieM anil nt the
lototfief or Jin DulilKJiouie In l.niie, ho
In thti
fill llllll'l H"l II I
nnil ih nn 1111 ill i. . I
ti to lH-r U'lll. .r (I;
dltreUlHISUl' WiM
nUvjifltkJn. 10 nnv w
n,..v or I It. l)i I'. U I J i
V- n. cf D.-SALFl
iirt 1-rVnrnv ntreet. San FmilcUCOi
l'iuiulllllli.ll hi. I 1! .. ..t' to 1 I V I I
..1 ..rtVr I MM r. " 1'iJ lA IN ..f
i.i.i.u nnil in imfrr 1 .u . t V
lime ml..,itl 11 i u. mil w hall
pkal;iftif.rMnilt TiVi IDull.lXir
Millh i.'iit In slum lf inrrit MH.- .cut I nnv
otK.iipl)iiiK l.vlett.r, .t.itiii)j hiMii)l msnnd
nge liiininunUntmns Mrklly rontHlenlHl
turn iy
W. G. WEB8TER,
nn vi hi in
OLOTHING-;
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and HHOlW,
HartietM, JJaddltw and Itrldle,
Ciiickiry, l'te.
AIno, a full lino of licnl'a l-'urnlhiiig
Custom 11-mU made at shnrl iiuljcu
and ri.iiiirn.'K' in 'iitiv mid pmmptly iU.ru.
Call and b e mo.
N. IK (n,iitleini'u's llite suit a pe
c'alty. . ap2l
ZT
IW&bML SALOON
w
I'ronl, Mfrvclt TtnmUOcld,
N. P. HAMSEjfJ, PropWotpjr,
B-VUt,EK IN (,'HOItN tlltANDS . Ol'
.llOIIH 1VIll-liIlltVS 11 WlllslCt
Dynjsr-
n-)HOMINKN I I.Y PKPVf ist'.vklb,Nfl
whuh is the hi,hli i or lniM-rrrilihle atiliK
nw.iv of the villi thud lhriMa)i tc Cjcrslli'lis uf
the IhmH .
l)r oli;inill'1l li t- Rlxll tkl'll in1 itt ntlon
losmd 1.1- ..nml M-....I tW"r "UWyV,'1"
line me lnK fo'oiirtlnl lu .ill un i.l lli
lOUIlllV ilul).
mo ni.ifiL.uir.v uun
ll) JVtillll or iKrinui-Mi, m if ll N' IVI.IIj
hvMun. ijivi.lJlUK MIClUl.ou,!, ,t.onvll
hihlli sifulufe liui.l ik... it.
I'KI I'.. Vn rvj.l.iti.iloiy i.iiiilir ileHiltiic '
of Juli.'in.iOMjii h.inrtliw.l. m all Mitfcfvm hil-f
!t-ili .-- ',
49.SDMtli Stroot.
" " "'Wcw York City.
lie I r .. nt t ill tint school
I or uulhrr pmtlrtiliiM, ni'iily to
l Ml I UMl l) McSI V1V
im I io llrvln iKitrl, ir I ninrt;.
or a
-i 'inuB i i
Illustrations-
iTwwnoim
Kwiifoj
aiilr cu
"..lai
tftu
drink.
T0 hi
nmloaUi
anwfna
. will J
n ropy ! to any nddrco upon rth
, of,tho ixi.uw.-a cctiU. It bTtiu
(dvea
crvtlili
cat, wi
wit li. Thwo
Iwokl contain informal
lliu iharkit of tlio worlil
NOTICi: KOlt FINAL l'UUUF.
I VMU Orriil. A l Ko.i Ul M Oregon.
i rori,tfv i8! .
TUIKS IS llhKEHY I.IVIN IIIVI
Ik-- lirnh wrcnlliio lo tihikr BimI w.i in u
l"'' JiK-ttlMi. 'W1' ' Mi'' V'"f V' Ih
nug Mifn the UtfR of 1'ihm oiijiil). id I'Un
"! lift imvtfi. fa t, , 1 "t t
i On Saturday, Jamiarr tot 188c
i VV'i HVM U.ttftiv vfni .n il..lir
lo.y sutettwut No ,"J, j. Ihfi .llin 1 ..t.i
1. r i.f li.t MMiilm. .1 .,.u.l. r, she uuih I. vl.f - I
ill. 1 llllu l( lll .l. 1 nnl IiH 1 ul . Hl;. ).i,
1 Wl'V'r'l SVHIH, riHr 1 pl, V, rfkirtllll
ri' ' Ti
,J,Hg,LIGHTRUNTO
1 1.1
I . I V. ,U
iui a. ..i id
lw)W
( 0rt
A western editor who was a lit Ho
short of tyjKs and also rather lazy, made
an item in which ho spoko of a new ar
rival at the hotel as "Mrs. Itawly, tho
ing young widow from l'laltville, ami
her brother, Colonol "buck."
Left-handed jienmanship is now
taught in a number of American schools.
Tho method of instruction Is to make
the pupil write his namo in pencil and
then go over it with a ncn held in his
left hand.
J3.B.DEAN,
(j rX9g
L. AVJJiLCOX
AND
C, H. MEKCIIANT.
Wk havi: Amvayh on- Hand a Full
Assortment Ol
General Merchandise
STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE,
ILiTJnyCBJEJK,
MANUFACTURED TO OKDEIt
And
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIREO
ami 'it the
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
A A A Wlil-Ur ii.it dim
llriiiill(., Tliii,
'I;cnrH, 'i.
Also Agent for the renowned Chi
cago Lager Beer and Porter, at whole
sale and retail. .,
Also The celebrated Boca Beer, on
draft or in bottles. noao
K. Kf.ino, o -rmt..ir, a Miimt.uMi
r1KR SALOON,
Front Street, Marshfield,
M i' i a:'s a, i;.- j ,v u a: i.vo,
BroirI(.orM.
rffllllS OLD AND l-OI'l'LAR SMXJO.V,
X under the new nun.igi nieiil, has Umrp.
furnished with a stock of
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS,
Which arc served by courteous UulsteH.rs.
A share of xitronns' solicited anil n,iirecutl
a"Acnu for I'liilnlrlphh LiRer IVerx
til) 33
f
m
Front St., opposito Whitney's Market,
. MAIlKIiriKI.I),
R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor
A NUW IU-SOUI, MJI'I'J.IU) Willi
Clloll'4! WIllPK,
I,liiorw, i'lurui'M,
Al, 1'orlcr,
i.iiKer Il..i
Ami nil the appointments of
A FIRST-CLASS SALOON.
Patronigc nporeciat. i ntnl ,l,e wnits of tuv
lomers promptly atlruilt'il to by gentlemanly
Inrkcepers. One the new siloon a trhl es0
JOHN KEN YON,
Deviant in
FANCY GOODS.
TOVS vHU'DIES,
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
CUTLERY & TOBACCO,
CIGrAJEtS.
AND
Bon Ton Saloon!
Holland Building, - - - Front Street,
.iAKHiirii;iii),
J. NASIIUU0, I'i'oirlct(ir.
Always 011 luiiid,
CUTTKll and AAA WHISKIES
and Choice Wilms ami Cigars,
Also Boca, Milwaukee ami Buy Yiuw
Broweiy Beer.
t?"BILLlAUI) nml POOL TAULK.
npio
U. L. AGERS, '
General Blacksmith
A Nil
Nickel Plater,
Front street, north of Postoffice,
MAHSIJFJKM).
HOR.SIiSIIOP.INn AND LVKRYTIIINO
In thu bl iiksinilhlng Ijnu etumlul ill tlniii
notice nml on rtosonahle terms.
IlnniiK lately brouRlit fiom the oast a ptocoss
for nltkcI-nlalltiL' table ware. etc.. I m.iL n ..
dally of llwt huslness ami nm picparou lo trans
form Inferior or half wotnoul t.il.le cutlery, tic
11110 iianusome nmi serviteiiiiio articles thatniu
umiiys ijiiuih .nm never iiccii scouring
Orders from Ihe country tolkiiul and i.roiiiiii,
ly attended to. (niyaaj K. U AOKKS.
lc . uii. lh'k fuP.minf; itli.
...ul tuv-iw iien un I'IkI
V V, Atli.irt, AJf UI ulU. '. I !..
nm niHl 1. U&lfttatnifl ol Vf. J.iul.l
vouiilv, dONWiau. it,.
l'4'd JWv:mmLAUp k. ..Mn,
SWIMONti.
n' Tim-ciilcuiT Louit'i fi mi
I M..renC OwtJmNmO' 1 n . 1 1 .k '
1 1. i . oirnJfc lwr'ri, pi, nuoi ., (wn
II III I I, VH, U- . lIlllIM UflMIK IM f . It - ' I
IMUI III e.i() hw y , !
'J J 't " ll',.iivKU,iitiiitd Ui '
Tersmui In ilie naymi.f tlw nui.. uIHi. nm
Sun alK-fi-li teiMfliaJ lo nnt ur ami .iiiiwrr 1
M, .". ,-. .7 ."
atrfutnMi (,! inln yu If tin-Mle
Vottflrr! ecti ViikI Mv, lit which Chailotle V
IIiiIIjhI, nlv i.,.iiI. U litiill. m.l .ui
J ."mil IMI'U. Hi; tlffetHlAI. nr ll).
(In liftstl.ij 1A tlnrt ifijulif I. in ul nu.t. .j
Iw Wel.l ai W KMiilxV- l ri.li ay, 10
t1I ouhtv. eoirtnttVHrlhjf on '
Monday, Ihe'sseli day of May, A. D, 1885.
1 . 11 von IhiI a lo au, ,r K'kI 11, .i. it
,.i. . 11 . i't iij.piy tartkt..i frit,ielwf .h-
111 iliil in the 1 '(iipUinl 10 ml
I ... u rii, ylunoi i lli iii....njui,nlii I
r '-' bOH..IrrfnlHl-irilli(l ih-l-n, ,0!
I ... ih,- cm- aiiU cu IjiI) ul i... 11 uniiuf c li.ttl.
N'.'lMl ikaAi , ,y
I ik ul. imjii. nml ihnt Ueieorli.it ,.iv Mich
.0.11 4 .I...II iv iu 1 d tin, miiiiiicn.in v f ,
o ""in MliiwtUttiai.
1 1 11 J.i 'u.ifl i. nml pu -m i fre ,1,1,1,1,.
an uncfUHtnl one (htnl (w t uf tlw real i.i..i-ri)
ilt'.rH-ri 111 lliciiHiiplriinl
Tor the unit mill ilbliurHineutt of thltsuil,
.mil
hni.li irthrr mn I fiutW relkf nt to the lourl
lull win pm uihI riptthW.
I In iiAiiiions Is wlil;.tnl iy iMiler of Hon
l' . li . ! : i.l tlw Mivl.ll i.mri ul Hh'
. if .. Oi i,n 11 il,e Siiw Jul,, it , .,u 1
Mltlbut h.i. il.ue iihi ifcl.li iuiv .,1 No
11 ui., ., A it 1 1 u
K.VVilllKn I.OCKIIAKI Mild
lie, v-'lUl,ir,Amrt,s.
I "f I I 'ill,
su.mmO.vs.
1 1 sum iKt T1 ouw' k "k
I M. MB W Orejion, for M ouhlyHrf Coo
"v V AS) I nmx, plum A. vs. Hum
ill.. I ftlld KAJUH HtlllCt. ,t u.lp ....
n ...... "imimmmm for letwl
10 u at A 1 tSIr
lull,
SEWING MACHINE
SIMPLE
iir ii r- rp-r 11 ii 1 1 Tj
THFnNIYfvFWINfiMAnHIHP
1 S ! S. !.
L . J .Tl,Vlt?iVS ill
rfWWs"s
UiJtt.
j
mmsmi
r'HAS HO EQUAL"
I ll.f'KK l ,. I
BlNGrVIACHH
ORANGE MASS.
30 UNION SQ.NY. CHICAGO ILL
t OT.LOUta MO.ATUANTA A.
irjOX SALEJIYJHr
BA.MTKI.' II11.L, till Matket ilretl,
iMaii Irani 1 co ( til
IsrOTZOE.
Mill in iU.iy
I MAM
Mtasowi
tMlr
Jgr HAIji KV n.irf kah.ui iiaih.iv,
llt?!?" ''H,' ' lb ""'" of '
1 ' ' 11 i.W aldUu ba in 11.. 1 .
iirttetffe h 1 il v 1. 1 ..
' Of or
... ' i ..1 or .aw t... 1. tu u- h. 1.1 in ii,
Moifdfythc 15k day of May. A. D. iM.
' ...'"$ f i,l,H''"Kro . , 11.1,
I
, I J , """ ifi "" ' "" ' lo' tl,c ' lief iU -in.iij'i
ih vh.oitMiiii una
I., t ie unvey.iik 01 r. il p.irHtlietvlo.
" '" ' Vu,lr., U) "" '"fi"'.""' i do. piaioi
11 ..ml fully t louli i , tompLilm,
.UlU llllflll Mill sl,u l -I . i . '
..., - w ,., iwriii.i,ii ul tlM r-,,)
I. oir,i shall r-id at foil,,.. , ., , ....
.... .i,i..i...i i...,i ... . . ..--
,;-... .,,. y. . I IW tfIHIUl .Ull.ll liaHul
HAVi.vt; Ki.riRi u rtuw jiti
at the J'niHie (My nml ManhficU dun
kl, sll rvirlle lii.trlilisl 10 me nt Mkl m-vlrtl
are niUetl lo forilmllh call at ihe uinc ul
mpLire up their accounts, at I am pn-paiwj to
ilcMit finm the comity ami mr l.ino(H vx
lro trilled up twfore I go, llierrfore wrto !
ilrlilril lo nm villi Uie me eslra trouUesM
Iheinvrhos etm nml unmvessary rtpefli tyl
miee roiuplilng with thlt ropiest ami nuiitf
prompt seillenieul wtihotil furtlier notkt.
All eii(!ifieiiient that I lwe ouliUniUnj H
IrCrlltiftllllo Hill tie fnllillcd ly 111 sufttvMV
U. AclMllerL
In this umiWilon I desire to return my tis
evie thanks lo tlio k-ojiI of (i ttayswl.
elnlly for the many favors I liaic enjojolsl
llielr tinmlt. nml I U'luciW for my tnciTsvjrt a
iNislncst 11 uiiillmijncc of lliplilnrnliMtromrl
necw.ltd 10 mo. -, II I' MUINKY
MaislilirU, Or., .Sepleinlr ji, iSS,
"xotiuBsTrou 1'iXAL vnufy
w
. rfi.40. ( 00 mum), o nu u uf tttai il,
il.-dof .om.i.l Kj- 10 l,eM ,., a
uiU-jl iiini .1 ,u I, ,onv.vi,lU m ll0, ,lMC
Ihi-ii ll Is d-i .M- ain,i. ii Ouil '
lo'iiieci. uaml ,1'i.u , .iwnis f ,K attti
and mi I, oilier 4wl fo vh r ,. tl, , lo ' J
l. 11 ui i.ie 1
'I In sii.nuKHl. I tNil.lsh.i hyonlrrur Hon
l.J";)" " Mwl fur .he
LRAWJOKD LOt KHAKI-,
u,,t t AlMmjs (or I'Mliiiiir
THE COAST MAIL
im ruiii,iHiii:n
T II If It H l A Y .11 ic W 1 JV ii H
iiv .
JOHN CHURCH.
LAHiiOrrncvr KoMiimr Orrjw,
Nov. iiiin-r w 8& .
OII1 IS IIURLIlY .IM V Tim
it fitlkivitiie-nanied h ilk r luv i.R-a wkm
i.r I.U ImimiiLiii In 111.1l,. An .1 nr. f 111 uirv1.
of hkiUlni. and dial said prK.f will li wj"
I fefore thu clerk of C orn cour 1) , I nre CHJ.
Oregon,
On Friday, January a, 188J,
1 : JllllN KlNYON, pici'inpl.OH lcil.tlJlJ
sliilHiiieiit No. 073, for the nest half " ijj
iionlimatipi.itterand (hcenst half tf tlienw
wM iuiHr of swiloii 11, to nihil' a to"
IHliJt 13 wst, WlllJliietto iiirnllin
He names ihe following wnncsics la ft
his conlinuoils retldenia iiikui nnd culilnf
ofsild hnd-vU' ,m
WlHtitiis tivutidi-rs. of I'lnpl e 1 uy nnu w
Itiu NotiHr, I vinin Nol.li and ( liulrste'if
Mnrshluilil, Coot county cmgnn ,
nos7tiJ f Wm. I', llfcNJAm" K'lJ
KOTIUi; l'OU FINAL I'KOOK.
I.ANH Ol I ICR AT Rovl IH ' O"0"'
, l)iceiiiher ij '7ifrt
,roric-K-iB HiJuinv oiVfcN "
XI Ihe fiiilowliiK-nniiied wilier hit filed nw
Subscription Rates,
One ywr
Ms inoiilhs
Three month,
i so
. 1 00
ol his hitnuilun lo maUi nnd proof in WIW"
lib ihlai, and lint said pnxif villi ' """,.
faro tho Ju.Iko or clerk of 1 00s county. u r
plre City, Oregon,
On Thursday, February 26, W
VU JONAIIKIM IlnfUON, Olllt".ll d V 4lJ
for the lots Ni 3 nml , of seUli.no, lovjnJiip
aOsouih, ranuii 11 it, WllUmeiui nicildt
He iMines lliu folloitlnK wltnwvet toi":
his loiilluuou, reslilenca upon and iultlvatni
sanl laiiil--v: ..1
I). FT Rbti, J. M. Hodso.l.K C. KOfcTrt M
L. D.'-Si.ltili, nil of Mtirihfielil, eo """'
ri-lu". j ,-,
deiUld W. I' 1IENJAMIK. RSW
arorriGE!!
ALL WtRSONS INDItH'lKl) TOJJIB
. lata firm ,f C'l.KMMLNbl'N ' 1 i'iS
tho Kiyvlew llrewrry, mo lierrhy mM..
tliy anno Is ii.i)liIo to us ns succetsori w t,""
iiieiiMni Mo, and iersont so Imlrhieil W
iiisi,vl 10 cull upon us at our place of WJ,L
nuiliilllo their accuuul, villhoul Ueuyo"1"
llicr imlli u fiom tit ,u
f LI.MMISNSKN I'VAVOlft
Proprietors of llio ILiyvie V?vi
Miirshfielil, Orefoii, Kcplciulier 17 if