The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, February 26, 1885, Image 4

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JPubMshcd every Thursday morning,
lly JQHN CHURCH, Editor and rroprletor
Terra, in Advance.
One year; $a 50
Six month!, ,...., , , 1 50
Hired month! t 00
SPAMOWS'-CRIMES.
The Imported British Bird Solemnly
Indicted m a Nuisance.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON I
Thursday, : : I i ; ! ;; February 26, iB8$
THrKHTV AWD8EVENTEKN.
fls"ary Batrd-Fineh.
One morning when the woods hung out
Thoir tassels sold and brown,
I stood before trio looking-glass
To smooth my lljrht hair down.
A vision o'or tho mirror swept
With trembling spirit shorn
Th dawning love or twenty roars
Revealed to seventeen.
A in a dream I saw your face
AYith ruddy hue and brown.
The while a misty hand had writ
Your name in silence down;
The world in bloom ax one bright May
Outspread its carpet grcon
What row clouds at twonty smiled.
How light at seventeen.
Tboy called to me, I heeded not,
Or only In a. dream.
And followed where the others ljd
Down by the mill and stream.
A few brief moments, too, wo sang
Beneath the wooded screen,
For you were only twonty then,
And I but seventeen.
October wove her rod ar.d gold,
We wandered drvaming still
Tho voices in the fields were hushed,
Deserted was the mill.
A white spray in my hair you twined
And praised its golden shoen;
No grief had como to twenty then,
Nor yet to soventoen.
The ashes of tho years have dropped
Their shining sdverdown
Be ore the jetty boyish hair
And on the golden-brown '
But in that Beulahland so near,
Where angels stand botvreou,
I know tho love bf twenty years
Will coma to seventeen. '
"STONEWALL" AAvMtLLMASTErl.,
The
Rainy "Fewrtk " tb Vir
ginia Military Institute,
ta H. Todd inN.O. Times-Democrat 1
Ono Incident which I remember lllus
if.t lla ivrontrlritr. "Commencement
ralnful and Mevoliinc Story or Mis Day" nwl J?,,mwl,y hn i"L iJ 1 wliatovcr forin tho hody assumes on fall.
A Moral Epidemic,
Tho nlnulnr rovlvnl going on In Black
ford county, InJ., is ot mora Interest to
physicians llinn to clergymen. Tho so-
called "ton verts" nro stricken on ninsso
with somethlnp; resembling catalepsy j
CrimesA JPIsa for Merer
Cats Worse Thaa
Sparrows.
kriiV and constancy or several week. K it Wtnlnii iiiiti.ovnblo as -loath. Tim
trvinii in nnier to maco a crouitnuio
display before tho numerous visitors who
Hocked to Lexington upon thai occasion.
It was onlv a day or two before the
"glorious Fourth," ami wo had been
marched up to the parade wound for
artillery drill, and JWcsaor Jackson was
our Instructor in artillery tactic, wo
were dressed in "our ocstirom iop to
toe, as wo expected many visitors to wit
Now York Times.)
A committee of tho American union of
ornithologists has tnkon evidenco against
the imported British sparrow and has in
dieted him as n nuhnncc Tho committee
renorts that tho snarrow is an imnostor. a
.. . . . '.I " V . ...
inter, ana a murderer, anu rccointnwuu i ncss tho uriii.
that ho bo exterminated without further We had scarcely commenced operations
delay. ' before an ominous dark cloud made Its np-
Tho sforv of the snarrow's crimes is a uoaranco iu the southwest, aud soon a
I painful and revolting one. Howasbroltght gtormofwlrid and rain burst upon us
here to destroy the measuring-worm which with much sudden violence. The lightning
formerly infested tho hado trees in our flashed, tho thunder rolled, aud tho rain
, cities. .Not content with doing his duty ' fell; hut the drill went on without stop-
' Iu jxint of -worms, tho sparrow dellber- p.njo or Intermission, and commands could
lately and wickedly devours grain, and only bu understood by tho wnvlng of sabers
thus ruins the fnrmcr's most valuable and military signs. This was rather too
crops, filled with hatred ot ail nonesi much oven for caaet toroearancc. aimougn
1 birds, tho snarrow makes Svnr upon our ' stibicctcd to tho strictest military disci-
native song-bird!), and, according to tho , pllue, especially on drill and parade; aud
testimony taken by tho committee, he is wo soon concocted a plan to steal a march
rapidly exterminating them. Meanwhile upon our grim-looking instructor, and to
ho pays no attention to worms, and thus I put n stop to what wo considered a very
entirely ignores the contract under which . arbitrary proceeding,
he was brought to this country. He is a Did ho really not dismiss tho drill? 1 ou
faithless, graminivorous. inurdeTous thief, I may ngtdu ask. Not a bit of it. "Old
and even tho most hardened ow looks Jack" proceeded with the manoeuvres with
I the same calm equanimity, as if it was a
calm June morning and not a cloud above
, the horizon. Out our ingenuity was equal
to tho occasion, and we hesitated uot a mo
ment. Wo had a regular code of private
telegraphic signal.'!, tntelligiblo to none ex
cept the initiated; aud the "word" was
telegraphed down tho line "to remuro tho
linchpins, " which onlcr was executed in
tho twinkling ot an eye.
The next command from our command
ingoincer was -trot, march, which we
iinon him with r-ontomnt and distrust.
This is a terrible indictment, hut until
tho committee of ornithologists submits its
evidence against the sparrow to tho public
it will not do to assumo that tho indict-
i incut is a lust one. In behalf of the spar
row it may be urged that he did his full
duty in regard to the measuring-worms,
and totally exterminated those posts in this
city. Is It fair to ignore this fact, and is
it reasonable to complain that the sparrow
i no longer lecas on mcasunng-worms
VTIadon-s TIi at Peraplre.
FhOadelpMa Record.
"How will you kcenyourshow windows
from sweating!" "Well, now you've got
mo dead stuck, young man; and, what's I
more, if I knew how to answer you cor-'
rcctly I could get $20,000 for the informa
tion." """he speaker was a prominent painter
and glazier, and his remarks were ad
dressed to n vonng man who hod entered I
his office and put the question to him as i
though it was an easy one to answer.
"fto, 1 don't suppose you would pay
that figure to know the trick, " continued
the painter, with a smile, as the young
man suggested that he had not f'V.UOO
when the simple trutn is that there are no rxectiinl with mnrh nlir.riivo.wl nmi.tnn
j more measuring-worms for him to cat? In Tbc wheels of the artillery carriages being
I the absence of mcasuring-worms the spar- minus tho linchpins, each one, of course,
(row has contracted tho habit of eating , assumed an indonondeiitdlrwilnn- ntwlthi.
grain. This is also the habit of many of J battery was placed "hors de combat, "con
cur native singing-birds, whoso threatened I siderably out of lino and scattered iu
extermination by the sparrow is bewailed ( various directions. This of course ended
by the committee. In what respect is the the drill for that day at least; and the
graminivorous sparrow worse man omcr satisfaction or "getting even" with "Old
graminivorous binlst Of course, if he is J Jack, " fully compensated us for our
uiuic uuiuautu luiui uuicr imu-t 11c w ill urencnlnrf hv- tlift rnin
' n,ldA l fnntilA tlirt filivt tirtlltll. IllA
1'"" BW., ,..W ...v .......u, ,..w
breath gono. Scores of men mid wom
en, wo learn, lmvo 1hii thrown Into
this condition Under tin preaching of n
certain Mrs. Woodwoilli, who Is assist
ed by thu sinaitiB of a colored barber
named Frnxiur. ilrs. Woodworm and
tho barber uro suspected ot being inos
merists or of exorcising somo power
through magnetism to produce tlila cata
leptic condition. Tho thing is not now,
howovor. All nervous' (especially hys
teric) affections nro to n certain degree
contagious. Centuries ago, when men
woru. inoro ignorant, and hoiico mora
oxcltablo than now, masses of inon sot
out togcthor ns ilagullants, treating
themselves with knotted cords spiked
with iron until they felt exhausted, and
sometimes dying. Tho convulnionnaires
in Franco, tlio dancing mania in Ireland
and tho Nutlicrlamls nro Biiuilnr in
stances of tho contagion of certain viol-
out affections of tho nervous centers
which have for thciruxclting cause some
religious idea ot hope or terror. The
cataleptic converts in Indiana, it Is stat
ed, nro invariably young excitable peo
ple. Thoir case is ono that concerns
physic, not faith. No rational man could
Indict tho Christian religion as resonsi
bio for such hysterical spasms.
. ,MtKellMuA4TertlMnta.
( V J
NASIDRG HIRST,
FnONT STitKKT, MAnr-iirmn, Odtf.
jVTJK W (I00DS nVEVKUY STEAM
1 or: keen cotistnntlv on hand in
our largo and commodious store, a
Well selected stock of
General Merchandise.
cousItsliiK of tlio best staple mill fancy
ODKTT GOODS.
of nil kinds, tlio choicest
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A I.AII0K STOCK OF
Clothing, Hats nlul Caps, Hoots mid
Shoes, littbber and Oil Clothing,
uu i loins, ftiipiwrs, urocKery,
(llass nnd ilnnlwaro, Tuols,
CKJARNnnil TOHAClO,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes; Choice
Wines and Liquors) Tinwart, Am
munition, Cutlery. Wood and
Willowware, School Books
and Stationery. Furnish
ing: Goods, Hosiery.
Etc, Etc., Etc.
Our extensive show cases aro filled
wish tho finest
MILLINERY AND FANCY
Mic44M AArcrtiftt4
i--kNt'Ntl
SUMMONS.
TN THIS, CIRCUIT-COURT OP JIIB
X State efiOrtgon, Tor m VouniAoioo.
ClIARLtlTTR I- lltfl.l.AKlWrtrnlllAyS.jANM
II. llui.i.ARn, ilftndant.summoni for rtlief.
Suit In etulty for divorce. t
TojAME-, Hi IllUlA, abovMmtd.d;
fentlsali .wtfieiisnwW thautaofOrrten-3
Vou ars hereby requited to appear ami aniwer
Uu contnUlnl nied asalnit ou In lhs abof
nlltlrd court and caim In which fhnrotl S.
Ballard, above-named, 1 pUlnllli. and ".
Janlcs II. Ilitllard.are defendant, on or 1kioi
tli firl d.y of the next regular term Of court, lb
he held al the court homo In Kmplrc City, in
said county, comrtteni lf on
Monday, the 25th day of May, A' Di WJ. j
And If you fall so 16 anir and anwer, lli
MtertMiAniH,;
TKCHJ BOQQ v
spg Wuk
Thely'iettKlf
t-am RATK!.tiL..
J J"jMHInKtiyilio,.,ri,h,
ynrtl, tlio cheapest nnd xi tnaiJ
Irw I6r tho unco 'ver i(m uJiiiy
it .m .:. "rm
mur-uZull?0' m
ivnrkot,
And r you fall so 10 nr anu anwer, mlnn.H dtirahllltv l,....n.t. .' ""
plaintiff will apply lo the cunil for lite relief de- neJ" ""Ability, si lipllclty Bd JA ,,
nindnl In die complalnt-to vk its ' nliUlty lo b(hiof nil; kind ami Jin.
slons, mid was awnnUnl the first .
iiiluni nt tho last Orciwn atin i.. p ''
eat more grnlo, but is it just to call him a
1 criminal because he multiplies more rap
idly than our native birds?
1 That tho sparrow is exterminating our
I song-birds may be doubted. He docs not
exterminate the .hngluh song-birds, aud if
Tile Supper Problem Solved.
-Unclo Bill" in Chicazo Ujmld.1
The problem of whero to buv n lata aun-
pcr for her nftcr you havo had her to tho
UUl fwu.injv . - - "... ... .
about htm nt the moment: "but there are CI?ICS. 0 must niaKo the humUiating iu
plenty of builders who would be very glad "V810? ,""' "" w somctmng ttemorai
to buy any patent for that sum if it would - jine ,0 hi" "' wdI C3 ,0 statesmen
answer all the requirements of the case. "1 ? our P0'1 ? atmosphere. Doubtless
tuu ci-at v tiuia vv-uwiuunin r iiu uiuu
u 11 . ;u- t -. ' . ..
it be truo thatassoonashenchthisK""""?c.UHBlu.0.acra
mimtrv l.n idiinwn Into nnmlpr n.l tlr ; x or" nu4l. ,n "IS " " DCCJUISC lUu
average rew lork man is not a million
aire. If ho were, of course he would take
her to Dclmonico's, give her four or Ave
courxs and two or three kinds of wine,
and send her home in his own brougham.
birds, and. owing to his skill aud pluck, , ",n 'fl ,'"u', H uc ,lu Pom -1...
.,.oti.- .if..r,.... ti,, t... ward swelldom, he hands her into a b ack
1 hu usually defeats them. Tliere are. how
ever, a good many singing-birds still left, 1 r?
1 and if they are in process of extermination c
iy tne sparrow tho process is a very slow
one. It must be remembered that an in
dictmeut is not a conviction, and until the
cab, drives for tho lirunsu ick, has a bottle
wine and a bird, an Ice. some cht-esc
A sweating window. n explained tho
painter, as the young man went away, "is
ono that dampens on the iuside of the
pane during the winter months; tho damp
ness then freezes, causing the glass to be
come clouded, and hiding the contents of
the window from the passers-by. Of
course, that is highly objectionable to
shop-keepers, and anvthing that would
keep their windows from sweating would
be hailed with joy, and make the fortune
of the man that invented it. "
"Hare any methods been tried!"
"Yes. dozens of Ihcin: but so far nolh.
Inre liae luvnn tlt ttnnn Ilm4 Tlt .......-. !
JUV. lUlfl Ullil Ulh IS LLfll UK1L Hill HPIUIT 111 . tj - - - . w AH . An. .,-. .a. .
air cases. A 6reat deal may be done in o be hit by the average sports- a mih7 tho .,
the way of ventilation when the window is 1 man t,a gTCate,r ,5tst,an than"icy'rds. ted raL Vnd nfn
and coffee, nnd takes her home, feeling
like a millionaire. Tickets to a theatre
cost $a, the cao if3, nnd the supper knocks
soarrow has had a fair trial-with thoidf!uc" "pcnuous uoie in a tpio-mil that
-.- . .. . ' nn
nf Ilaai rltlit .1 Ijaa1i v
UUKk WVUUUI UUUlllUIJ
Last October u loat containing tlio
keeper nnd two ussistauts of the Fraser
river Hght-houso was peon proceeding
toward thu house. They never reached
thoir destination. Tlio light not show
ing for several nights, a party visited
tlio house nnd found it desoited. Some
time nfturward the bodies ot two of tlio
men were picked up 011 the beach, re
cognized and buried. A few days ngo
tho bout drifted ashore on Texadu isl
and, and lashed to 0110 of tho seats was
the leg nnd foot of a man. It is believed
tho boat was capsized and then righted;
that ono man got in again and baled her
out, nnd that, tho oars Ix'iiig lost, hn
drifted about until ho died, but that he
lore dying he lashed one leg to thu Beat,
and that iu tho process of decay only
the leg nnd foot remained.
GOODS.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
N. II. -AH goods puivlnLfQ I at our
Storo will ho delivered froo 1 charge
nt any point 011 tho route ( the
Ueamct- Mvitlc. vl-l-f
I'or Ihe illnolulloii of the itnttl.tro contract
exUIIng twlnren pl.diillff and ilffrniluit.
I'or the cars and cuitody of llielr minor child,
Millie Dullard. ' .
For nUmonvf ilnd tint defrmlAnl nay such
itnn at ilkili be Ititl for the iiialnlrnance of said
minor vhltd, Millie ll.illnnl.
'I1i.it pUliiliff Tiavc, and toitrl In feu simple,
an undivided one-lliinl part of the real property
dttctibed In the complaint. '
Kor Ihe com and diihiuirmentt of lliii suit,
and
Such other and fitttlicr relief al lo Ihe court
shall seem Jwl and equable. ' ;
Thl titmnmas li publitheil by order of Hon.
U.S. Dean, JuJja of Ihe circuit cuutl of the
itate of Orefoa for the Second liullcul district.
SUid order hivlag data the aSih ilay bf Now
CRAWhORU A LOCKHARTand
W. SINCUMK.
il4 PUInllfTt Attorneys.
Quickest and Best
IjlMPIKK CITY ANI DRAIN'S STA
li TION Siajc and SicuiiiIkuI line, carrying
the U.S. malls and WelU, KuoS CVerct.
JARV1S, CORNWALL & CO.
leaves Empire City and Drain's nation every
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY an.l VkllA
The le.imer JUNO or RtTI.K.SS meets Ihe
states nt the mouth of Ihe L'mpciui. New and
comfortaltle slagrt. K.ire to Drain's station, J8!
K.ich passenger allow r.1 50 pumls of laj;.ige.
Iajeni:ers are reouested to 1 In Kiuplre Clly
llit- nljjhl before dep.irture. Informalion In re
tard to Ihe above line can be procured at the
tuanco or Central hotel In Marthhejd and al Ihe
jiosloltice or any public house In Empire. 6
'-HUMM0X.
INs,
W. G. WEBSTER,
DlIALKIt IN
of able counsel'
convicieu we cannot treat him as a con-
But, granting all that is said apalnst tho
, sparrow, how Is he to be exterminated? It
is idle to talk of shcoting him, for he is
uuui, ana mere arc men who make a
specialty of doing that sort of work, but
very often when two show windows are
.ven the experienced German sportsmen
who go forth from this city to the wilds of
i-ong island, accompanied by Spitz dogs.
trtU homo at least SIS out nf iwiVpi
1 ma son 01 unng, 11 pursued to a dissl
pak-d extent, is apt to have serious effect
upon the finances of a $20 a-week clerk.
To most young mou, though, an ex
penditure of this sort is too sicca Thev
content themselves with a vellow cab at
street cars or the ele-
afterthc theatre she is
! question, for, as
uiow winuowa nro t . . : j--...
built exactly alike, and with the ohloctin ! i?1."-' ucceeti in inning n sparrow,
view of havuig them sweatproof, one will x oison.ioo, u out 01 the g
give no trouble at all and the other will
perspire like a fat man with the ther
mometer at uincty-nicc in the shade. "
taken to some of the iniinr nvtir linn
in the upper part of town which arc built
expressly tor this fort of trade. They are
; arranged restaurants with snowy
"Champagne Charlie."
Londcn Letter.
George Leybourne has just gone over to
the majority, and his life well illustrates
the ups and downs of a professional
career. George Leybourne, tho "Lion
ComIque,nas he was called, was well
known as the originator of tho famous
"Champagne Charlie " song, as well as a
nost 01 others of a similar tvne. Com-
oneofthcMmmittecmournfulIy remarked. n,en and dzcn,8,,f Iwrefect of beveled
ti, iminihM 1.... oi.ii ..!,i .''mirrors. The tables, which are usuallv of
poLon their sparrows, and havo in so ' O'. are pollslsed until you eaa almost
nit n 1 " .r' " ""- " ukuu a uc oys.crs arc
well served and palatably cooked. The
doing poisoned their chickens, a result as
unsatisfactory as it was unexpected.
There remains but one means of ex
terminating the sparrow. To tho cat
alone can we look for efficient aid in carry
ing out the extermination policy. "When
sparrows arc abundant an activo cat will
I kill from three to four daily. There are
I at the lowest estimate 00,000,000 spar
I rows now in this country. Let us assume
uw one cai can Kin inree sparrows in
mencinsr life in a factory, ho dotrfnni .. I iw5tv-rur Lour- I' will therefore take
...!- . ..... ilur. ri : I BOO.OOO.OOO oita to ertprmlnnt,.
.nn ' . ' : - -- .---...
an early age a taste
irec-aud-easy" entertainments.
lor sme-sone
leiits. Thl
titm nn tr tfm f,ict. I.mII c .....n -,
r.. v . 1. .rV ""." ."&? UU?h. lcP till lt tl,ro. Krv,'
r --- - - .U..W..ut
This led i rows m a inS,c ?
mtil tpn 1 Mnied that evci
by step, he got to London, where "Cham
pagno Charlie" made him famous, as
much to his own as to others' surprise,
probably.
The song was about as silly a sone as
ever was sung: but as rendrad hv thn ' '." . .i""
the snnr-
It cannot, however.
cry cat will be ready to
or mat tne spar-
I cuusuuiihiou 01 an oruinary girl, no
1 matter if oysters arc limited, and as wine
j is out of the question in an ordinary
oyster house, she takes beer, ale, tea,
; coffee, or some other modest and inex
I ptnsivc drink. "Whereat the young clerks
snitle nnd are cheerful und witty, instead
of melancholy and preoccupied, which is
not usually the case when she Is taken to
Dclmonico's.
Pool-Ball for College Studcuts.
Chicago THbuiw.)
Dr. Dudley A. Barcent of tho Harvnrd
rows will so distribute themselves as to gymnasium says: "In regard to dolne
place three of their number within away with foot-ball entirely this year, I
reach of every active cat At least ' tl not imagine such a thlnir has been
I half of the
I ing nunc or
cats will prefer
taking care of
steal- mougui 01 by the faculty. 1 should be
their orry l0 " any such action taken.
-.-i J 1 ai. uc aiiiiat ui taiLiiiu siiit hi ini'ir j
Lion Comioue-it Drodurixl ..,.if ?.,r ! .Iami'ie?. to killing sparrows, and at i f.'-DftJ.1 m? "vorito game, nnd U. I
. - : t loaet iini nr iim r.-.,. A ., iii 1
many-beadtd. and the singer 1 1,., " ul J", """ ',P
.. . . .1 !-.."".:., ?, 'Of the way of the rata. In nrdi- thnrrt.
tore, to promptly exterminate 000,000.000
our&uves with
four cats
among the
was in great request directly at all the
leadlng'muslc halls. He had so many "en
gagements "every evening that
arraneohis "iurr.an txuu ti. ,.
time-table, driving from one hall to nn- j
ul un uruuguam, ana singing at
seven or eight different olaceaevprv nlrrht.
At ono time he made 320 pounds sterling ment "r,uw t0 toucu, hc sparrows, and
every week merely hv slArfno- hiinn. i Prefer to become graminivorous and totally
lfa5.. . -P 3 "w 1 HnGlfAir ills' nnrui
it hp fiml m 1 sPan'0'ws we must provide ourUves
nicety of a I 1.200.000,000 cats, or say twenty-foui
. i,.n i nn. I ,0 evtI7 human inhabitant of this 1
cry human inhabitant of this conn.
try. i,ven were this to be done we could
not trust the cats, who might at any mo-
Ulllies: hUt hO Was n dwell nff n. irMI . 1
on tho stage, and. lighUy as the money 1
came, it went still more .lightly. Hs '
made no provision for a rainy day; and I
when he began to grow stale, when tho ,
Jlusic hall public turned to newer and '
brighter stars, he soon fell into pecuniary !
difficulties, lie managed to obtain en- '
gageinenla now and then, but his popu !
lanty diminished, and it is-said that hii 1
last few months of life were passed in
abject poverty. He died at last of con
buinption, and all the public of tho future
will know of him can ho summed up In a
line: "He sane of Chamna'mi. rimrlto "
Some l'anious Lnnsh Sinkers.
New York GraphicJ
Josh Billings Is worth over 8150,000.
mauc principally by his books and lectures.
Itobert J. Uurdettc, Tho Uurlington
liawkeyc man. has made nearly $20,000
out of hU contributions to daily papers
and his lectures.
Josh Billings says the crop of humorists
that came on before Artemus Ward wero
none of them rich enough to pay for their
own funerals.
Charles B. Lewis. Tho Detroit Free
Press man, Is worth $10,000 a year to the
paper whose reputation he has made. He
!?.K,TTrii,n8:.a cmihumorous novel en
titled "Under Five Lakes. "
retroleum V. Nasby, who is known in
5SMfes.?J?v,1,1' Lockc' wrth
JOO,000, which hu made out of his news-
paper. The Toledo Blade, or through his
Nasby letters.
Murk Twain ta tl.o ll.,..t !... 1.. i
. - -. --.. ,mv 1IVUUI uuuiuiui iu
America. Besides his own large earnings
aud savings he married a lady worth sev
eral huudred thousand dollars. Ho has
the most unique residence in America at
Hartford, Conn.
KxcJUtuent Its lbs Ballet.
New York Star.
Btage manager What's the matter down
f itfli' 8,rne ot ke coryphees has
"Weil, take off that coat of red paint on
her face, and loosen her wig. Her grand
daughter will ttead to er. AYo want
eccnel" 0U Up Lere for Bnow
PaUus Churn.
About 6,000 patents havo been granted
by our government for churns, nuTitUl
jnmtoH w at wk infecting "now do-
destroy our crops.
It will bo at once seen that to supply
ourselves with twenty-four cats apiece
would be madness. Bad as the sparrows
may be, they are infinitely lietter than
cats. Let us accept tho inevitable with a
good grace, and cease to abuse the spar
row. Wc brought him here nnd here he
will remain. It fs impossible to ex
terminate him, and the sooner the ornith
ologists recognize the fact tho better.
Sharks fitvlai with Their Head Off.
Gloucester (Mam.) Advertiser.l
One of the crew of the schooner Francis
w. iiomans, of this port, lufonns us that
on the recent trip to Georges they caught
a largo shark and cut his Tiead off, which
they left on board and threw the body
overboard. Ten minutes after, to the great
surprise of all hands, the shark was seen
swimming alongside without his head aad
leiuaiueu iu aigui inree-quarters of an j
uour. j uis seems increuibie, but several
of tho crew sulwtantiate It. Capt. John
Hawson informs us that he has witnessed
the wme feat on the west coast of Africa
when the crew would catch sharks and
cut their heads off the fish would swim off
as if nothing had occurred.
A Leaden-Shored Luke.
Chicago Herald.
In Missouri there is a lake which is
unique. It possesses a Ix-ach largely com
posed of lead sand. This has been pro
duced by the gradual breaking dowp of a
bank containing veins of galena. Tho
water Is said to bo poisonous, and no
fishes are ever found near the beach.
Astonishing Fact.
Somebody has discovered tlio astonish
ing fact that amoug iho 1,000 convicts in
tho Virginia penitentiary there is not a
single lawyer.
The emperor of Austria has the finest
collection of pipes In Europe,
think, the very best gumo In tho world for
a r aa I s 'lTb f ai'. . !.... . .t..e
utnub tw lunueriug puysicat uevcl
opment it stands almost at the head of
athletic sport, and in my physical exami
nations 1 find that foot-ball men show a
greater and more even improvement than
any other class of athletes. The running
part of game develops the muscles of the
legs; the arms are brought well Into play;
the endless dodging keeps the neck mus
cles constantly in action; and, in fact, the
whole body is exercised to a remarkable
extent.
"I may hero refer to the attitude of the
college faculty toward the students last
year. You remember what a feeling was
manifested over certain decrees of that
body during the football s-ason. The
truth is, the members of the faculty are
just as much interested in Harvard's sue
cess In athletics as the students aro them
selves. The fellows haven't seemed to
realize this, but, on the contrary, have Im
agined that wc were in some way antagon
izing their interests. Wo have been trying
to walk hand aud hand with them in
worKing out reforms that have becomo ab
solutely necessary. "
IIow Itleu Would Do ft,
Helen E. Btarrett.
Could anything boa better Illustration
of the way women do their work as com
pared with tho way men do theirs, than to
look oyer a village of, say, a thousand faml
les, on a Monday morning. In a thousand
little kitchens a thousand women would
be seen thrusting wood into a thousand
little cook stoves, heating u thousand
little wosh-bollers, bending their backs
over a thousand little wash-boards, and
hanging their clothes on a thousand
clothes-lines. If, by some singular social
revolution, tlio men of such a village
were to undertake to do the same work,
their very first step would be to get up a
stock company, invest capilal in bulldiug
and machinery, so organize the work
that about half a dozen men would do
the work for the whole town niv,.
good salaries therefor, and the rest of the
men would go about their own business
on Monday, just as on other days.
A great mistake: To hold oneself too
high and rate oneself to cheap.
Mannerism is produced by missing the
Ideal,
Senator Fryc, who is always particu
larly clear on questions looking to tho
encouragement of Atnuriciu shipping.
is determined to take up tlio torch
where the last congress laid it down,
and has proposed a bill authoring the
postmaster general to contract with
American ships to carry tlio mails lo
tween ports of the Atlantic and 1'acific,
the price not to exceed fl per inilo on
tho trip each way. While other coun
tries have been paying subsidies to
their ships for mad service, wo havo
actually been innking a profit out of the
foreign mail service.
William Stewart, a retired wholesale
grocer of Chicago, wns awakened one
night laht week at his residence by a
burglar-alarm attached to one of his
windows. Ho went out on tho veranda.
revolver in hand, and, catching sight of
a man crouching in the shadow, fired a
shot to attract tho attention of Uic po
lice. Tho burglar immediately grappled
with Stewart, wrested tho weapon from
him, nnd without a word sent a bullet
throueli his lunes. Stewart died and
tho thief escaped.
cLOTi-iiisre,
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS nnd SHOES,
Harness, Saddles ami Ilridlen,
Crockery, Etc.
Also, n full line of Gent's Furnishing
Goods
Custom Boots made at nhort notice
aim repairing neatly anil promptly done
Call and see 1110.
N. B. Gentlemen's fine suits a spo'
calty. np'j I
" Rough on Rats."
Clears out rats. mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed
bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c Drug
gists. .
Heart Pains.
Palpitation
"Wells' Health Renewer.
dronsical suclIiniM. dlulni- in.
digestion, hrattiche, slcenlessaess cured h
The Coast Mail
And the San Francisco
WEEKLY CALL
S2 75
I'or year It ndrtince.
The Coast Mail
And the Philadelphia
WEEKLY PRESS
" Rough on Corns."
Ask for Wells' "Roujh on Corns." 15c,
Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts,
bunions. .
"Kongh on Coughs."
Ask for "RoukIi on Coughs," for roughs,
colds, sore throat, hoarseness. Troches, 15c
Liquid, 50c
"Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder.
Smooth, refreshing, harmless, elegant, cleans
ing, preservative nnd fragrant. 15c. Druggists.
Thin People.
"Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and
vigor, cures dyspepsia, headache, nervousness,
debility. $1.
Bed-Bugs-Flies..
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, go
phers, chipmunks cleared out by " Rough on
Rats." 15c. -
Mothers.
If you are failing, broken, worn-out nnd nw.
Lvous, use " Wells' Health Rcnewcr." si. Drug.
gists.
Life Preserver.
If you are losing your grip on life, try "Wells'
Heallh Rencwcr." Goes direct lo weak spots.
"Rough on Toothache."
Instant relief for neuralgia, toothache, face
ache. Ask for "Rough on Toothache." ic and
3S cents.
Pretty Women.
Ladies who would retain freshness and sivatl
ly, don't fail to try "Wells' Health Rcnewer."
" Rough on Itch."
"Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions,
nng-worm, tettor, saltrlieum, frosted feet, chill-
Mains.
Night-Sweats.
Headache, fever, chills, malaria, dyspepsia,
cured by " Wells' Health Renewer," i, V
The Hope of the Nation.
Children, slow In ilevelonment. nnnv u-nu..
and delicate, use " Wells' Heallh KeJiev.er."
"Rough on Pain."
Cures colic, cramps, diarrheal; externally for
aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheu
malism. For man or tieast. 15 and 50 cents.
"Rough on Pain" Plaster.
Porous and strengthening . Improved, the best
for backache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism,
neuralgia. 85c Druggists or mail.
EXCHANGE SALOON,
front ulrcel, .IIitrMkflcld,
N. P. HANSEN, Proprlotor,
TVISAI.ER IN CIIOICK URANUS OF
(SlIiNon'M vellksowsa WltiaUy,
A A X tVhlatcy it si a fine
Itruutllm, IV Irs cm.
Cigar, etc.
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. nojo
II. KF.INO,
O. NYSTKOM,
A. hUOKKLUMO
PIONEER SALOON,
Front Street, Manhfield,
KIlDIiRIiUND Ac Ki;ii-VO,
Proprietor.
THIS OLD AND POPULAR SALOON,
under Ihe nrw management, has been re
furnished with a slock of
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS,
Which are served by courteous tnrkrepers.
A share of patronage solicited and appreciated
fAgents for Itiiladclphia Lager lieer "a
THK CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIK
Stale of Orrgoti, for Ihe County of Coos,
Sally Ann fanhin, plaintiff, s. IIakvkit
IIadlkv and Sakaii llAlil.Kr, his wife, de
fendants. Summons for relief. Suit In equity
to reform a deed.
To llAKVCY llADLKV and SKAII llADLKr.
attovc-named defendants: In Ihe name of the
sun ot Oregon You, aim rath ol you, are
Hereby required lo apjietr and answer Use com.
plaint filed against you in the above-entitled
com I ami cause, on or before Ihe first ilay of Ihr
nest tegular term of said court, lo tie lirld at ihe
courl-houte In limplle City, in said County, com.
Illrnclng on f
Monday, tite 35th day of May, A. 0. 1885.
And if you fail so lo apenr and answer, Ihe
pMiniiu win appiy 10 me court lor tne rrlrer de
manded In th conipUinl- lo w ,
TliaJ ihe conveyance of real property bcfttlB
fore eecnttlhy tbee defendants to llJs jpUini
Ifr. amTfully set -forth In the cointilaSl.'W
amended to lint (the description of Ihe real
proerty shall read as follows to will The
north half of toi No. 3 nnd Ihe south half of lot
Mo. 1. m Mock No. 8, la the town el North
M.-uOifirlJ. Coos county. Ornron. amTiliat Ihe
defendants be required, within thirty datrs from
llie dale of Ihls decre. lo make, eneeule and
ileliver lo Ihls plaintiff a good and sulfident
deed of conveyance to Ihe premises herrin de
scribed, nnd if such convryante be not nude,
then this ilecrre operate as such deed.
For the costs and disbursements of Ihls suit,
nnd such other und further relief ns lo the court
shall set-tu meet,
Tills summons is published by order of lion.
R. S, llcan. Judge of llie cirtult court foe the
Second Judicial district.
nam orurr bearing data tnr atltri day of No-
vrmuer, A. u 1004,
CRAWFORD LOCKIIART.
"4 Attorneys for llainllff.
NOTIVK FOR FINAL 1'llOOF.
I.AKO OincR at Kosinjno, Oregon,
February 4, 1B85.
"Vj-otici: is iickkuv civi:n that
L1 the foUowing-namcd settler has filed no
tice of his Intention to make final proof in sup
port of his tlslm, and that said proof will be
made lieforr the clerk of Coos county, al Cni.
pircCity, Oregon.
On Thursday, March 19, 1885,
Vii; KllM'ANII A. ANIIKkSOM. nre.rtnnllnn Ar.
vu.11.1u17 tiainncni .-. 4730, lor trie urit ball
ine wesi lull or Section B, township ij south,
range 11 west, Willamette meridian.
He names Ihe following witnestes 10 prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land vit
W. F. Klrodof Msrshrurld, Frank llaynes ot
u , V' i-er or niyrue roint, ami ueo,
Norris of Hurloit lralrie, C'oos counlv, Oregon.
feiald Vm, F. IIKNJAMIN, Register.
.. .'.. .v -"nisv.. uniiu mir,
Jtetail irlpj, 10 j bulee, U yt
Ileforo ImSflnir youriimtlTess, hSLjl
inliir, whleli Is !NidUy)lfl,t"
nrtlrlo of tlio kind 011 tho bay "
l10 K0. DAVIR.
tahoJapictwrsaiilbaVT. niJSWI
Ives aiort MA ?1.
pjm. m:.
:"?: mm htr. f.1
ittuSJyjtob
tlM trkesof S5r wTSS2 J
tw TOT t Ueetiull. -m
TOOMERYWARDJr
'tfJE?
yW
THEUtHTwliHNmr
SEWJHtMAWWE
simple r
NOTICK FOIt FINAL I'UOOF.
myaa
SALOON!
Front st, opposite Whitney's Market,
MAUHIIKIKU),
R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor
A NKW RliSORT, SUPPLIED WITH
C'bolce WIhcss,
I.liiuorw, Cisrai-M,
Ale, l'urter,
B.isarer Itecr,
And all Ihe appointments of
A FIRST-CLASS SALOON.
Patronage appreciated and the wants of cus
tomers promptly attended to by gentlemanly
barkeepers. Cve Ihe new saloon n trial. ea6
rttr - L A. .
HriBH M
I Tur riuiv eniHun uiuwrl
1. ins. vniit ut,ninnriMunmii 1
6 . THAT BIVES j
r has xo itujirfl v
liliil'ilijii
SEWIN8MAGHINEG0
ORAKGK MASS,
30 UN9N QLMY. CHICAtO&L
8T.L0Ut WOATtANTA fiA. '
lfr-&kMr
HAMUKL II1LL, Ml Market street,
San Francisco, Cal.
l-ANts- OKKIfK AT ROShkUSO. Orrgofl,
January 39, 18J5.
-VTOTICi: IS IlERKflY OIVKN THAT
JJ Ibe following-named settler has filed notice
01 tier intenuon 10 make final nruol n iumi.i
of her claim, and that saU proof will be nutdt
oeiore me cicrsc 01 coos county, al Ktnoire City,
VI WQVdf
On Monday. Mrch 16. iM.
Vis: LIZA YOAKAM, pn-eropllon declaratory
of section 3K Uwns'hlo assouUi. ranire 11 wetl' . .. n FrJdy( March 6, iMtf,
WilUmette meridian. ".' NICHOLAS P. SAfP, pre-em4o detUrs-
She names Ihe following witnesses lo prove ,ory utemenl No. ayaa, for Ihe lets 1 asd S M
NOTICK FOR FINAL PROOF.
lANt Otrice at RostsusaOfegoa,
January m, ttfS
TrOTiCE IS HKRUBY OIVEN THAT
JLl llje followifg.rusrsed ttMt M 4W
Oce of his iatenllon to make final prod Is ir
Iort of his claim, and lhal ul.l .uX alll t
made before ilw clerk of Coos Coital, at Em
pire City, Oregon, 1
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
ui s.iiu laiiu- vn;
Hiram Grauly, Joseph llcxljon, Jonaihon
Hodson and Jr.m Jones, all of Manhfield. Coos
county, Oregon.
fejld WM. F. Uknjauin, Register.
Bon Ton Saloon!
Holland Building;, - - - . Front Street,
MAHBHFIELJ),
J. NAHyUIlO, - - - Proprietor.
Always 011 hand,
CUTTEIt nnd AAA WHISKIES
nnil Choice Wines and Cigars.
Also Boca, Milwaukee nnd Bay View
Urowery lleor,
1ST MLLIAKD nnd TOOL TA1ILE.
apio
NOTICE FOll FINAL 1'JtOOF.
Lahd Orrics at Roskbuso, Orrgon,
December i, iU8a.
"VrOTICE IS HF.RtillY GIVEN THAT
is ine ioiiow nrr.named u-iiirr in. fii,i i.nii..
of his Inlenllon lo make final proof in supiiort of
.... ..,., ..u ,,,, Mlu jhikji win tie niaue ije-
iorc ine juiige or tierit ol Coos county, al Em
pire City, Oregon,
On Thursday, February a6, 1885,
Vis: JoNATIION HOMON, homestead No. 446a.
for the lots Nos. 3 nnd a cf section 6, township
26 south, range 11 west, Willamette meridian,
He names Ihe following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of
salt land vii:
1). F. Ross. I. M. Hoduin. s. r. fco.,... --.I
D. Smith, nil of M.irshfield, Coo county
-von. '
Wm. F. IIF.NJAMIM, Register,
Orrgon
Ici8ld
S3 OO
ler year 1st Mdrauce.
The Coast Mail
And the San Francisco
Weekly Chronicle
3 so
Per year la adraace.
MYRTLE
4iEJa
HALL A LIOHTNEIt, Propriotors.
WKW TliUK.'l'Ani.K,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
steamer Myrtle will run at follows r
Leave Manhfield for Uller City every mornlnr
at 7 and every afternoon at 3 o'clock. '
Leave Utter City for Manhfield and Empire
tvety forenoon and for Manhfield every Xr!
noon on Ihe arrival of ihe Conullle paiseneerl.
Leave Empire City for MarshfcldTnd U.ter
City every day al 1 o'clock p. m. ' r
Iwi HALL ft LIOIi'tnER, Proprletori
NOTICE FOIt FINAL PHOOP.
LAND Officr at Roskbuso. Oregon,
January a6, 1885,
TSTWii '.S "ERKV OIVEN THAT
X I hefollowlng-named settler has filed notice
of is intention to make final proof In suppori
EnlreCMyroJigon, """ W C0U""r'
On Saturday, March 7, 1885,
Vii! Jamm YKATM, homeslead No. 3535, for
Ihe lot 4 and Ihe southeast owrtvof ihTsiu h.
west quarter of section lo'and lot , and lie
northeast quarlrr of ihe northvtesi quarter of
He names the fo!lnu.ln ,ut, .
his conlinuom rl,l.n. ..... ''..". '.0, V'?1
01 said land vis;
upon and cultivation
vm. sveir, S. M 1 er. lull.,. I .....
held, Coos county,
C'hJI. Wcstman. all t,t M..i
Oregon.
I"!! WW. F. IIsnmmik, Register.
and
Notice to Creditors.
TTTJCE
JTICE IS HEKEI1V OIVKN THAT
by an order of the (-,..,. .". '.'? '
a"d 'l?"' d,,e,1,"'e Vh day of JanuaT
. ,'! .,t. ""'eri'lteeU was duly appointed
auministralor of lh estate of Mat? W IKS an
tef ". ""?.W "!! a '."'" havfngclalinj
mesen Vt- 7 ".""?. f " V 1uI'l
present Ihe same to Ihs undersigned saMa.T
nilnistralor. with the ,,., J!"r' .'.?' "
sjsiteii?afi
field, in .; i r. ".":;";. ". ," ,own Msnh.
1. " " vvuin
section , lownshln t south, range II wcf,sl
Ihe south hat' of ll soutlieml otairter of itciloa
3a, township a j south, range 11 west, Willam
ette mrndtao,
He names the following witnesses to prove kit
continuous rriulencc, uion and .cultivation el
said land vii; r
John Yoakam, Robert Heron, Fred llinsrt
and John Smith, all of Marshfirtd, Coos county,
Oregon.
iuold Wm. V. IIKNIAUIH, Ktshter.
NOTICE FOtt FINAL PROOF.
Land Or rtcc at Koskburo, Oregos,
January 32, iMj.
"RTOTICK IS HEREI1Y GIVEN THAT
J.1 the following-named Miller las filed no
tice of his Inlenllon iq nuke final proof la sup
port of his, claim, and Dial said prW wfllU
made Iwfore the clerk of Coos county, at Fjb
pire City, Orrgon,
On Friday. March 6, iM.
Viti WALT! W. Dur.it til ,.,-..,.. ,lUn de.
curatory sUlnnenl No, 7O0, for thn southwest
quarter of the loutlim.l murlrr idc ait hah
of Ihe southwest quarter nnd Ihe soulrmfit
quarter ol Ihe southwest quarter of section J.
township aj south, range 11 west, WilUmette
meridian,
He names ihe, following witnesses lo prove
his continuous residence uiio'i and cultivates
of said land viz 1
John Mikellirink, J, T. McCormac. Chsrks
LichtHerk and Charles Rodin, all of Marshftsld,
Coos county, Orrgon,
Jaaotd Wm, F. IiENJAUirl, Register,
I!xe'Htr'it Mellce.
',
TWTOTICE IS HKREIIY GIVEN THAT
XI till undenlviiMl ui nn il lh lijvof
January, A. D. 1885, duly appointed cstculor
01 die estate of JCuma M, WlNCHKSTMi, or
ceased, and that l persons haviajf tUbw
against the said estate are icautrfd o prpff;
them, with ihe proper" vouchen,1 Vilhffl tl('
months from Ihe dale of Ihls aollce lo said ((
ecutor, at my office, In the Iowa of ManJiaeW,
Coos county, Oregon,
CHARLES W, TOWKR .
Eieculor estate Emma M, Winchester, deceased.
Dated January I, 1I85, Jal 6
IV til i ru.
XSyig"'0'-' "
JACOB WIKMAN, Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
TWTOTICB IS HEmrBYWrWvT'A'r
XH hy an order of the CouWty Court ol Com
county, Oregon, dated the 151)1 day of Jssusry,
A. I), 1885, ihe undersigned was duly sppolaUd
administrator of Ihe estate of JOHN r . WMYMh
deceased, and any and all nersous tuvlnf cUip
ngalnsl the said estate aro hereby required Id
present the same lo Ihe undersigned, said M
mlnlsiniior, with ihe pfoper voucher!, within !
months from Ida ii.il nt llil. nnlle. at the bmt
of Crawford & Loclhart. In lbs town of Marilf
field, In said county of Coos. ,
. Dated at Murshfictd, Or., this solli dsy of
January, A. D., i88, ,vii
Jaw A. if, CRAWFORD, AillttW