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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1885)
c PuMltrieil every Thursday morning, ltyjOHN CHURCH, Editor nnd Proprietor Terms, in Advance. Oneyenr $150 She months 1 50 riircc months , t 00 MARSHFf ICI.D, OREGON : Thursday, ::::::;:::: March 5, 1885 I TEXAS rKEE GRASS. The Supremacy of the- Cattlo Kings in Weatera Tex&a. Leaeo lw Controremr Farming oi the Staked I)ntn- Future of the l'anlinntllc A Quaker Settlement. A Japanese iteatnnrant In London. . ..On uii,ArkaiiBa8 inlhvny train a iwmv tSi Jme-srOntto.' ctifier culls tho conductor nml Pay.' "I t A Jnnauwe rcstauront has been mcnwl ...... .(.,. .., , Ycs. thnv at tho health exhibition. Ono who has .....i.i.i m "Win-.Inn't dined there write: Lifting the llttlo saucer- rnllior tdow tonight. Wl ) don l fthancd lacquer corer from tho ioup, and you hum coni, so you wouMn t linvo to PAHMEIl JOHN. Horace Loimitrd, In London Society. UrumhV trrumblo, grumble on I Okl habits yon easily can't lay by, Nevertheless, old Farmer John, I read tho truth in your brhht brown eyo: Y cat bor and markers have all trono wrong, Year upon year you honpod complaint, 1 our past produced but n doleful song. Your faith in the futuro nlnsl is faint. O Fanner John, you're a truthful typo Of tho land you live in ami lore so much; Your mtle cannot make the crops grow rfpo, Or send up tho mirkets to such and such. O serious, serious Fanner John) Tis that old, deep feeling of discontent That through plenty and famlno has moved us on For grumbling hrings good government. takinir ndvnntaco of the concession to European prejudices tho commlsslonera have mado in proTldlnjr spoons. In- stead of obliging him to drink his soup like tea from tho bowl, tho adventurous diner-out will tlnd that ho has before him n savory compound culled on tho caul mlsoshiru. Thh is mado, as tho root word denotes, from mlso, n fermented mixture of sow beans, wheat, nnd Fait Having dispell of this, ho will then, If hb appetite Is n good and his taste gnstro. nomically catholic, nttnek with plcnsunv ' nine nmics on ins MUctllanou Adrertltementt. NASBURG A HIRST FltONT STKKKT, iMAUSIIFIKI.I), Oosr. - " " ..... an -.. im IIMWI ll""'l "H Mliccllaiictnii Ad? etUiemcnti. Miscellaneous AdvertiiengJ I ., t.njfirinnr r m 1 hi- Tin-. "When 1 1 Texas Oor. Globe-Democrat There is no doubt that the fenelns of I western Texas means supremacy to the cattlo kings. The stockman, In Inclosing I his pasture, has cobbled tin even niece oi ' watered land within his reach, nnd von I Mp mrmi4n tlic maiii- I will rind, fence Hues naming rig-tag" to- ' trav. With these ho will wisely play, j ward every point of tho compass, so that ' turning for relief from the white sweet- I every little water hole and pond bo in cued haricot beans, mixed with kiwiitnko closed and taken away from nny stock , (t kind of inushrcom grown iu tho shad- there may be on tho outsldo of the pasture, ows of rockv bowlders), and tho delicious i When continued drouth uiud that happens , lobster pudding or cold omeletto and often in this country) causes tho water on other trlllos included under tho head of we iiifiu prairies to nry up, mo c.11110 King . Kucimori, 10 tuo naciiiinono, which iua.v , ... r . .ii .-..m. fulk- I will round an his slock, run them into his hannon to be a nleCo of nlutnii sole stcm-d does it mean ." I usplaiiioil MT filll, ,. ... - 1 '., . .w , " " , - I ... 1 1 . I ...I. .., 1 iresu iNuiurcs, wucro meco win no nn in sov. abundance of grass and water, but tho I Then for n chansro ho mav, with the sion to wood tin?" "Wo don't bum wood." "Thou what arc yon Mopping hero for?" "Oh, I didn't understand you when you paid It took 'em koiiio ilmo. Wo iwe waiting for tho train ioh bow to blow open tho express safe. Do not ho in n hurry; they'll ho through pwypoon. ah, ncru 11117 ' CJODA. SARSArAHU.LA,UJNUit Heller hold your hand up, I reckon." coimlNiiiRoriTio let-liiIotnuHnoy UlM,$ nt JmJkiMlAlTV. .-- -- -. -. -1 . j I T" ------ - - ATKW (1001)3 UYKVKUYHTKAM 1 cr;kccip6otllniUiy on liiintl In our largo and coitimodlotis btoro, a woll solcotod stook. of General Merchandise, IIAVIII Y0IIN0, IIKNHV MVUKN SDDA WAIVER Ooi-Hci oT Tliirtl IIMll O NtfOOlU, lil'DKX YOUNO, 1'roprletorn. 10DA, SARSAPAHlLLAt-CINGnR first cauio Into iho Hvum- . .W... t urv. ' says ApaisImiu M'cremry v wm, "I hud oeouslon to writo tt connunlca-J (ion farTreaauiori'plnnoronoiliiyi M01 took tho letter, icad it tlirougli enrof nl lv, nml with promoultorv 'humph, said, 'Yoh, that 1h very gooil; lml wlint poor outsider who is not wealthy enough ' pair of wooden chop sticks which arc laid to fenco, haa either to sec his stock dio or before him on a baml drive them Into somo m hb :ii linns nn rsa m nnt u1 f r ... .. -- .-v.... . ior wiuter, ami mat in tuts country, in n New ork Herald. : druuthy time, is Mimctimes 11 formidable There was n fitful wailinjr of neoniml 1 undertaking. Tnkinir thn frnmiiilitrl-tij catgut in 3iott street tho other night when ' as-n gciieral thing, ihev are uuafo ground tho moon fciut of tho Chiueso beiran. ' for cattlo henlinc. for' a man who lias nn Guni Wop, tho champion eater of moon cakes, had starved ail dav that he might gorge himself at night Tint in order to cat a moon enke it was first necessary to look upon nnd salute tho moon. .Mr. Wop put on his shiniest hat and his softest gown nnd stood in tho middle of tho street wntchin; tho sky earnestly. Nothing VW.'l.. W C..1 UUt LIUI1U3. .1J. II UU I pastures to fall back on is liable to bo 1 t-tarved out nt any time for lack of water, nnd even grass. , It, is claimed by tho advocates of freo gnvss, also, that the leasing of theo stito I lauds for twelve years will retard enilgr.i- tion and poor men will bo kept out of cheap homes. itli our experience of mis country wo 110 uot wiiuK 11 postuio lmiiilvoo trav. divert him other locality for ' self with trying to pick out of a small ciitna cup, uiauu wttnont a natuue, uie brown soy-colorcd beans, and strips of dikurage, or car-shaped mushrooms. Hollerricc is serviil in ft separate bowl. Another mlistantial dish, wnumori, con sists of meat or flsh nud vegetables, possi bly, for Instance, a niece ot freh salmon and a slice of tcgctablc marrow with pieces of a soaked fu, A kind of biscuit made from the glutinous part of wheat tlour. Tho gravy in whiu Micso pieces da re sistance are lloatlug 1. thickened with a , tnuisparent starchy substance, obtained looked distressed and hungry. Ho got a i for a "poor" emigrant to make a lilu!,' by spy-glass and tried to gel even a laint glimpse of tho moon, but without success, ills eyes moistened and his chin wobbled with emotion. For a few minutes he walked up nnd down the street, and then ho stuck his hat over his left eye, uttered a long word, shut his fit and went into the house to cat moon cakes rules or no rules. As ATr. Wop did so all tho other China men did, nuii the wailiug sound which made the neighbors look out at their back fences was the musical prelude to the . feast. Lvery Mongolian received his friends with open arms. Hoast ducks, Iwilcd pies, rice, wiuc-of-a-thousand-tloxv- crs, chicken, dried fish, candles, and jellies were spread out in abundance. Then came the moon cakes. They were stout, round littlo things, resembling very much the regulation mutton pie. "" The pastry was stamped with Chinese characters in ml ink and las reliefs. The interior was filled with armatic nuts, pork, almonds, quince jelly, Wfftauts, suet, and spices. While the revelry was at its height, a reporter walked down Mott street nnd entered a gloomy old opium shop, in the hick room larmiiur tneso lands. True, the sol is first-class, but the rainfall Is not hero to make crois, and no water for irrigation pumoscs. Takinir these facts, it is amies. tion whether the advocates of lease law are not right when they claim that the law Is a nnd ho looked at mo over his ppoctaclea and leinarked; '1 Understand It now, hut the otlior fellow may not. Young man, whenever you write a letter wrtto as if jou wore addressing a d d fool I' I have tried to follow Ills advice." I .lone colored hN olllco nnd pat down at his dopk In a very pronounced and emphatic manner. "What ix the unit tor?" inquired his partner. "Something gone wrong?" "Wrong!" repeated tho exasperated Jones. "I walked tho Moor with n cr)iug baby from midnight until X)K1T GOODS. of nil klutlr, Hip clmiceNt GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A LAISflK STOCK; Oh (Jlolhiug, llntM nnd Caps, llooli nml .Shoes, Kuhber nnd Oil Clullilng, Oil Cloths!, Slippers, Crockery, (ilass nud ilanlwnro, Toole, '!,,' A It uiiil TO HA ';, Paints, Oils and Varnishes; Choice Wines and Liquors; Tinware, Am munition, Cutlery. Wood and Willowwarc, School Hooks and Stationery. Furnish ing Goods, Hosiery, ilC. lilt., lilt. Constantly on hand nnd for Miles. Orders from the country promptly filled, Addrw outers -to " M.ujIi field Nnln I Wit.J' mi , Inyi7 r t TKCE3 BOQQ Sprmr Mairffj oIlayioi-dMtcii 11 T AM KOV 2tAXtMwrm,.... I J nnd Helling ,l ,,,y 10., , .. " ssl X , 'ISUM-UO)'!') Tnirjciiicoi Our oxIoiipIvo hIiow wish tho llao.st MILLINERY AND onset! 11 ro II 1 1 oil nillCU,., ,..l..l. il.t ,.... ..J T !.. 11... from the root of a climbhig plant (puerarla ' " "' """ "fc'. ; ," Japaueu iluuu iu mn jvimmi 1 uiui wan 01111111, thunbergiaua), called by the kiizu. For ssilad there arc thin slices of cucum ber tlavored with scraped shails of dried i bouito, n fish much iu favor on the Pacific coasts; the cucumber being dressed w Ith vinegar nnd sugar, but without oil. One ! 'Ah, Out Homo good one, for it enriches tho state school 1 other relish must be noticed, the sliced fund by the amount of rents paid by tho 1 root of tho burdock salted and preserved leasees, whereas with free grass these same I in mi-o. A sweet kind of sake, described stockmen would have the use of the rouge and pay nothing for it THE STAKED PLAINS. If you look on a map of the United States you will find a scope of country marked Llano Kslacado. or the Staked Plains. This locality to-day is attracting I a great deal of attention from settlers. I umy nirce or lour years ago ana it whs an iinuisputea conviction mat live on the--o plains from To-day nny one ran oht supply or the pn-cious fiuld by diguing j ul ', """ " " i.k3 "its anv wen iiecn i,. ... sunk more thaa.tweutv feeL Tim wm.- 1 iui ,u is excellent iu every respect. What the result of this discovery will be to thce plains is Manl yet to foretell, hut a good rw Japanese wine, is the proper beverage nt me meal, wnicii is prepared oy cooss from Japan, and served Hist as it would lr iu a restaurant in Tokio and without any addition of European dishes. TUe I'rtsciil lnnlc of JIarrlaae (ChiralklVsIx'thT. IJut what Is the explanation? Why has ?S iroSln. SI,M i the timId' 'hrinklng girl of all l.!torvuil- u, , ,l,w 'l"KMni.nat.e 1 Sf Sr denl' becoluu he bold, unblushing.'hi-ad-, will be Hiohom ngain at aiu'an abundant WM'lugeroitoiAv? AV by has what was of her prvwnt term. I who .said, with an idiotic smirk ' old man, you look rather tough 1 with tho boy again last night?' men rnako 1110 rdek." Tho lady of tho house uasa liMiuNoino woman of a maturo order of beauty, and when sho had completed her toilet oho gazed fondly nt herself iu tho glass", and remarked to her new maid: "You'd give a good deal to lie as good looking j uh 1 am, wouldn't you, now?" " Yes'ln ; (almost an much as you would glso to 1h as young as I am." It is not lu'lioved mat tins epigrammatic vuutm woman tho expiration oacK room i, e , '..... t .'.r.!"vi' of which sat a dozen or more Chinamen " V,"'e? "7" ",nSr ,n' -,.,'lianH- around a table heaped with moon cakes. J ne reporter was compelled to listen to shivering chords of Chinese music while he nibbled suspiciously at the edge of a moon cake. Candy, which looked very much like fire-crackcrs, was handed around, and then cigars were distributed. Next came gin "all around, " and the is itor retired. At the rooms of the Loon Ye Toon the members of that society sal at tho foot of n small town on the Texas ifc Pacific r.iil way, about sixty miles wt of Big Springs, and certainly if enterprise and capital can accomplish it then nt no distant day we will see the famous Staked Plains of tho American de-crt become a blooming paradise. We were conversing a short time ago witho member of the Quaker colonv which was settled about three years ago on the Staked Pljins. and he runartnl nn exception seemed to suddenly become the rule? The oung girls who are writ-; A phvsiclan was driving along the imr to tho liaiH-rs all airrt-e that harsh I . . ..,.. . .... .7 famerswhOfcUrWintend mo Ivnuinlr..!!?. ",re,,, H,Mfn ,,w I,on ,00K ,r,"1 "" the front parlor vout!isnroMIelvto hhiuiu. ri, away. He was thrown violently to 1 That seems to apply to the Morosinl coc, tho sidewalk and knocked KoriFoIess. BSlTnffiftfe lioblnsou'nad VM? """""J rt father; Nellie Hubhinl, when she ran off , "l,conhC,ol,sneM !in1' ")"i'ing tho f with her cuicbinan. was surrounded by crowd which hnd gathered almut him, 1 ,C,STS"i,X.,? r' .r.:..m.C", ' 4 " WlmtV the matter, gontlo j-j ... j ..... ft... ,u s.wuui.v,iwu, UUU 3U on mrougu tne list. men? Anybody hurt? I'm Doctor 11 . Can I be of any senico?" The mill of tho California Hod wood im-iiiutis ot turn kucieiy sai ai mo 1001 01 ,i - ,., . in. 1 ' their shrine until they were full of moon j f ."u.fJ1?' lct and corn every cakes and i,frv. hrn ti.- s,t,i ' i car.and.said that fruit trees were thriving opium to the honor of Buddha and de parted. Some of them drank ein and ih clared that they saw the moon. Tho fact that the moon did not show itself was looked upon as a sign of ill luck. ;Ic remarkably well. Tho colanv U lnmrml , about 250 mik-s northwest from Colorado ' City, Tex., aud contains about thirty or forty families. There is one section of this state which will, without doubt, proo a Louunza to tettlers when the . country is opened up by the railroads. I r refer to the Pauhandle territory of Texas. rn.:, .. ii... ....... ;.i. 1. . . 1 luuiuuui iuc suiu-, uiiu lis irrt-ai nai. hies 1 ral advantages of good climate? an abun-! .iL0"1-' and -dance 0f Soo3 pure water, rich soil and " Tbe Clnsalcte In Ban Good Words. All the people in Ceylon, from babies just "feeling their feet" to old men nuuicu. 1ULU nii-iia 111111-1 mi' iiii hih nnnr 1 . .i . . JT q i JTS I.-.1-..1 :. 1 7. , !""" i uestmcu. we rxl eve, to le the crcat ilairv I carrying them, and it is no uncommon re-i0n of the southw ;t y ' thing to seea Cingalese belle with the ton I We SOUmw cst 1 of her cars covered with gold plate or j . CR0I3 AND climate. J wire, a larire nair of rin!?s nendpnt from 1 Wo have not been blcs'ed this sn.nn 1 . ,j . 0 . ..VHS . . tuelowa Of the ear. a eo d nr IvM-i-IrnlM I WUU very "OoU crons in eastern nnd mill, i turnnl nn nt !.. l,.vtin round her hair, her nose adorned with , d,Ie Texas, and this, coupled with tho fact r category. So wc may the Meredith Ueai rings, and silver plates on her toes. This that presidential elections civo us an off ! affair in Newnorr m wldi-l. ttm v .. - --. . - . . T 1 . - .... , --' -uw.auii.i No; 1 have tried to find the cxnlanatlnn I in some way connected with the new ni.-n 1 of younjr women weseu tiro u ml us rim 1 I horse-dming, fox-hunting, lawn tenuis I comp.iny, llumhohlt county, Oil., cut I playing, boat raciue and mountain climli ' lfir vr,ir wt rvwi rut ;.. ..f i.....i,... .....1 ing girls, but, bless you, none of thoc ui,li.,i -, rim Aon t n,i,i;ti.... t-.' n 1 girls have run away with any bigamist' " 'W0'000, ln a,lll,,lo t0 ,,' or coachman. Neither lias that other about 10,000,000 rdiingles were cut. modem L'irl will, llinll nil nnr Cn.,.1.. ! ' 1 1. 1 with sister or mother, aud studies politics I T,,u liHsissippi river, it is noticed, I or Aryan traditions, or tho whlchncss of ' hm a habit of rining and thteatciiing tho i,:-7i tt:;.i "? "irP'i'lS: 'v-'ntaboul the time when tho river them, and the nniv tlilm tn i.Y,a,.ln u -l"il liarlwr lull tho epidemic character of the disease, and not thu character of the women. Jiy "uti"l .uuDlnti lllilll UU JIC IUCS. 1111 Is the perfection of adornment; but in one 3"cjr '" commercial matters, makes busl- or oiner 01 tne raililons, or iu several of , ccss sl?w anu money scarce, but we al them, the Cingalese woman, of whatever 1 ways live In hopes of something better, station in life, is set forth. I saw running i However, I would advise all laborers aud out of a house a sturdy little boy 2 years ! mechanics to stay away from Texas this of age, -who had nothing on hut a silver winter. That is the honest advice of one key fastened round hu waist by a girdle of w orkingman to nnother. silver wire. 1 he men take their pleasure j I tan not close this without speakin" a less expensively. They delight in gold good word for the beautiful climate we earrings anu rings, nut beyond this they 1 "avo in western Mexas. Ave have lived iu are content 10 lntni't tno recommendation conclusion Is that we arc uassinur stratum of marriacre. News paper men have ever noticed that uew3 1 uiw in sireaKs. me Iirsl 01 jnh was suicule, tho 5 next was irauu ami theft iu banking circles, and the last is matrimony. Wc may class the marriage of Lord Sandys in a blanket suit, with his trousers up at the bottom, iu the kuiio d ned is brouidit before con- gross. Tho steamer Zcalandia arrived at San Francisco last week in 2 dan and 10 hours from Sydney, Australia, the streak j quickest trip on record. ueauswerc ostentatiously Invited, and I imagine mere me more lIKe tlicm here overlooked. The present panic is in marriage, that's all. Clubbing Arrangements. Wchatcapropotiiion from the I'hlL-uiclphht Press to cluli the Coast M ii. wiih that paper, and we can furnish the two parx-rs for J3 in ail vancc. The I'reu is a lue, vigorotn papcr that Is alone uorih more tlian the price of the mo. It is republican, nml of cou'ic iiong!y prouc tion, but it contains a t amount of railing nuller Interesting anil Iriitructlie 10 all even themuj;uuiups. We cannot say too much in favor of the Press, anil any of our patrom who subscribe for it ill netrr regret it. We sli.ill male arrangements to furnnh our rciiilrrs lih FANCY GOODS, PRICKS TO SUIT THE T1MKS. 3 11. -All gooile piirolairo 1 at our Store will ho dolivorod frt-0 s' charge at nny point, on tho routo t tho 'tenaior.Nlvrtlo- vl--tf CHEAPEST I Quickestand Best jl.MflKI. lUV ,S1I l)K,l.. SI'A I2J r'ON MlgcnndMiumlUMt Imr, cnrr)lr)g the l S. nulls anil Writs, I argo C o'j rxplrst. JARVIS, CORNWALL & CO. t .rates luinlrc C (ty a tut Drain's ttalum etcry .MOMIAY. WKllN'liSDAY and ntlDAY. Theslcuiier Jl'.N'O or KliftTl.t-.Vs nn-vlt ihe ttages at the mouth of Ihr L'iiiimiih New a ml comfortable 11 ii-es. K.ire ro Drain's nation, $8; Kneh paM-iie,er allottetl 50 runU of lnKU-t.' PasM-rif crs art.- iriiursieil 10 Ix- tn Kinpire t"uy the night ln-foir iieurturv Inforiiiitlloii in r. iril in thcaliotr hne can he priKiircil nt the lU.mco or Central hotel In MarditteM and nt the po$totlic or any public home Iu Fmplre jy6 W. G. WEBSTER, IIR.VI.Ui: IN CLOTHING-, HATS nnd CAPS, HOOTS nud SIIOKS, liuriios.s, SaddlcH nud HridlcM, Crockery, Ktc. AUi, 11 full lino of Ofiit'n ruriiUhlng M TJlirjClKCOITL. COURT OIL .TUB I. Xtaiif Oregon, for the C ounly of I ik. ( MVKtoni: I- IK'ti awii, pUlnlirr, u.Jamks II. Ilm.i. MI, ihffiuLinl, Nuiutncint for relief. Suit In tsully fur illvoirc. I'o Jwtrs II. lU'l.l.AVli. nlwtv-nnmeit de femlant In the name of the State of Oregon -You an hereby ieinrwl to appearand nnttter thu MMiinlaint lileil iicalinit tun in tlwnlxnr- eiillilnl euiirt and nmv, in thUh ( hailulln I- llullaril, iitHite-nametl. It plilntlll, nml you, James II llullanl, are defend nt, on or before ihe first day of the nt rveaUr'tefm of cortn. tfi no iieiu ni me couri iioute in umpire v uy, in Mill county, roimucnuug on Monday, the 35th day of May, A, D. 1885. Aiutlf )ou (ail ro u npiKtir and nntwer, the .l.ilnirr uitl upply to ihusolitl for the n-lh-f tic iiuinful In the complaint- (b ll Per the dlttohulon of tho iaititi(e contract existing hcltitrn JhitlrTrtniJ dclenilanl, ' " Kor tho itire anil cnitody of ihelr minor chlhl, Millie llullaril Kor nlimonv, ami that defendant vy inch turn ,it ihall be iutl for the in nntrn Mice of snlil minor. OiiU; Milh lUilUrd. ' . , 'IfvuVUlntin hae. and tnitttis lii fee lmiile nn unilitiileil uiie-thinl pan of llin-rrnl piopurly ueiiuioii in inerompiainr. Por the iiutt ami ihthuiK-ments of thlt mil, and , s-ucli oilirr nud further leUel hi to Hit court sli.ill teem jiitt and iiu.iblo Hut tuimiiun it putilitlicd ly order of Hon. K. isHenri. Judge iptVt,e clrtuil tourt of the Mate if.Orir6t.(?.th Nxoml Judicial illitrtct. SaMonlerli.iv1riK dale the a8ih tUy of No- tenitier, A. D. 18&1. t'KAWriKO A LOCK IIAKT and W. .SINCIMKJ. tlN PUIrrtUfMAitiUneyi. P'lt tliKinll, HMhaiiblllty, Hfrripllolly S ' nun. nml .wiw nne.i...i n.' , "V nJtiniXMlid Hit Ort'goii Una fJJJ Ht'lttiiUii.-fU jr hoU'wIo, H0 il ni', which is decidedly thu c,,.,. mliip, which is pc-l.liMlly i,o' chiSISr! nrJMuul tho kind oa tho hay mm j, JJAVIS. litlO am Inch Iho llureiw' Ouinj: is lmtl M . 11.I hept., each y,ari t . ' W trMlia n whole plctuMKll.ry. OlyMwhoSti: price- ri.Vref to (mmjU on MBX pcrtottul or Tell.&jwto Kivod exact rythtngyou WlthrTll'' m m hVHi rccrutwwonftllgoodit -"V'v Wi , Ulft. iltt.L ?k4VA4I.:r ifl UJ.. ?.' looki contain Information elfaned frL JHE UfiHT RUNNING SUMMONS. A (i(hIiI Custom l?iM)U aiailo at khort iiiilii-.- iiiut repairing neatly mid promptly dono. Call and jec 010. N. ll.thiiitlenien'H lino unit it Hpe c'ulty. upL'l SALOON, l'ront si ic. 1, InrMlilIcltl, oimetr personal appearance to a fine tortoise-shell comb, of circular shape, set on the crown of their hesds with the ends toward the forehead. Pacts and l'reaka. The Journalist " At an auction sale of old government medical supplies at St. Louis, among other things one man bought 17.800 pills for 30 cents. A local puragrapher cheerfully chirps: "The books and instruments sold have been used before, but the pills were entirely new. " A new book, entitled "Forty-five Ways of Popping the Question, " has been pub lished in Kugland. The publisher's an nouncement leads Ocorge W. Peck to re mark: "Oh, well, that may do for tngland, but you might Matter those books broadcast over America, and mauy a young man who had bought it, and committed iu contents to meniorv, would, at the critical moment, forget the whole forty five wa-s and blunder olong until the girl helped him out. " A western editor lwifmts nt l.,ivl.ir caA only two lead-pencils in the past year. It A llay In a Luiiittlc Aayluru. Troy Tiuiii Tho company performing the "Seven Havens" in Icw York billet iMrls nml all visited the lunatic asvlum ou nipV. camp all summer, and from ilnroli 1 m ' well's fsland vestcrdav nnd tnivn n i-r. samplo copies of the Presi. ept 1 never slept under a roof (except formance to the inmntt-i. There were 500 ( Wc also Ue a proposal from the rmMither one made of invas and I must say a J gfe.n "eaturw prcocnt and, they en-1 of ibe S.u. Iranclvco Chronicle to dub tti.h that more delightful summer never spr-ut In iyl hc show very greatly, being most 1 .,,- vtl.iel.ttiii.-n-.hte,,.., r . , ", any country. Fresh breezes during the delighted with the even little children in '. ,' '. ' ', ' UJ ,0 furni5'' ,,,c Ma"' day tempering the heat down to 05 to 75 the costume of the ravens. The pleasure e 3 5 pcr ;lnnll hi ad. degrees, and nights so cool that a blanket f the performers nud the auditors was I vancc- Tlic Chronicle is so extentitely clrcuh covering after midnight became a neccs- i mutual, for before the show the former 1 1"1 -'ad so well known in tliii region that c fesalKK .-. ......... uu. imuv i.iu oil;, iuifc iit.-.ua . 1 --- " ...0.... gtunviiiuu ui iu- nuovc nnmci. ho imagines him- Our arrangements tthh ihi Sin i.-n.r.,n of antelopes and deer, with plenty of wild ' ,een years' standing, w turkey. Amcricitn and Califorcian quail, j " to he a horse. He liares una rabbits, with an occasional uiack bear or panther, nnd numerous other-smaller specimens of the feline genus which man delighteth to chaae and put to death. Gen. Frauds IMarion'a I'ortmlt. Chicago Times. It turns out that that the portrait of the famous revolutionary patriot, Francis Jlarion, which tho South Carolina society have hail executed for Mount Vernon, is based on recollections of his appearance, there being no authentic portrait of him in existence. One of the principal author ities for the present portrait is a painting iratlint! unless you hatq gaa&.Tufcs SfikB period. CUaiiclnc the OyHtei-r I'lavor. IWashingtoa Star. An oyster expert thus discourses: "You can change the flavor of an oyster just as you can a pot of wup. You know that in soups the stock or consommo is only made, and from that nearly all the other kinds are obtained by the addition of the chicken or vegetables, or whatever is used. Take an oyster and change it from salt water to fresh, or partly fresh, and it makes adif icrenco in its flavor. The northern oyster cultivators mo studying this feature of the business, with a consequent Improvement in the flavor and quality of tho oysters. hen 1 the oystcrman brings oysters in from the deep water und throws tliem over Into fresh water, it Is what they call gly. Ing them a drink. " b Conauutptlvea lu 1'lorlUa. tnHZn?1??' ,,f. G"lnesvlllo, in a let ter to The Medical Kecord, says that many consumptives die In Florida, and their physicians should be censured for sending them away from home when they are be yond all hope of recovery. He believes, However, that mioy severe cases are cured, nud suggests that tho American Medical ttssocUiion appoint a commUsion of com petent scientific men to go to Florida and examine systematically into the facts. Worshiping n Human God. Unter Oceaa In wuth Siberia there U an uncivilized weekmownas Iiourats, who worship a human god. Wkcij their god reaches tho TiW JxAwnTilm? anddhoow a -J'i1 ? ? tbclr W who ii lcT wise pkwia wbw lw mch that age. jiunou a Knee, as me new nortrnlt i.'n. 1 resents the gallant hero as of small stat ure, anu wearing an ordinary dress and a coonskin cap, it has been crltlched as lie neath the dignity of history. Friends of the artist say, however, that the coonskin cap was worn by Marion when White saw him, and that it Is a feature of his picture. It is claimed that tho new portrait is the result of a careful examination of nil the authorities, nnd that the ambitious pictures "i Jiuiwu iu juii regirneuis are worKs 01 I fancy. Joliu McCullousli, Chair-Maker. I New York World. John McCullough was not ashamed of having begun life us a chair maker. Con t ccrning this humble period of his life he was neither a snob nor a Iloundcrby-of-j Cokctown. At one of Ids rehearsals re- w.-uiiy a i-jiimueipuia Mage manager pro duced nn antlquo chair for one of the scenes of "Vlrglulus." "It is too mod ern," wild the actor, "I shouldn't wou. dcr, by it looks, if it was made a thou- sana years ago, " retorted tho manager. "I know it wasn't, "said the Itomuu father, "for I made It mysclfl" self to be a horse. He has a little cart, ' Call anil the Chicaco Weekly News remain un which he gravely wheeled arouud before ' impaired. We ttill Kne you the Mail am tucui, iiriniug 1111 iicck prouuiy anu lifting '-r i iec inx.-rs ior ja 75, or the three pa. hU feet high, while, with utter disregard 1 P" for 3,Jo. , or equine fitness of things, he 'carried his 1, 'r.50 clu,'tIng arrant'cment t ruble us to tail made of rope in his hand, and '""'''''J ur " wM 3 Rreat .leal of reailinB whLsked It skittishly as he pranced nlout ma! ,T r.a tnl'?11 con'"Jeraon, and it k of a They were uho interested in Mme Alb , E!'J?a..?"''1? valuable ,0 every one. Tor an Olttru starrer of a derail, n , .7.' ?" .' "" l.V. P'"' "" wl" "vr tP- that will beCn'BiiirPrl..?r frnm ,,7i:; Sir ," '" I 'c "n" ",e "" nn9 "'"cellaneous r ,m -"", "i.i iui icu niauer inai toil can UiRest. J ears. I lie poor old woman wait tho ' notlnns elte m do. jewel song from r aust to her visitors, and Any of our subscribers who Invc nlrcady mid was very much pleated with their np-' "id ho want to avail ihcmvhes of the new ar- P'ause. ! raiigcmcnis can have the Press and Chronicle ; ; " ' or eilher of them al ihelr com to U. Puclc It'i tlio five-minute horse that travels all day. People who live In glass houses uhould have plenty of curtains. Blest U he who has a friend that huts as long as a pair of suspenders. The turtle is not as swift as tho gray houudj put he makes better soup, Cusar, with all his creatness. cnuliln't snap his fingers with Impunity in tho face ' Ul II UU-SUtY. The bull-terrier Is uot an long-headed as the average business mau; but then he never loses his grin. E. e, DEf & 09. 1 K. B. DEAN, j AND C. II N. P. HANSEN, t-i:.lkr IN (a'lllHOIl'M tVl-IIUlllMt II A A A IVhUhy Iti-rintlSco, 4'iKarN, Proprietor, CllOICt. HltANDS OP tVlil-lty, nml lino IV I new. Also-Agent for the renowned Chi caijo Laier Beer nnd Porter, nt whole sale and retail. Also-The celebrated Boca Beer, on draft or in bottles. nojo a. KFINO, o. NvrRirr, A. kl'DI.KI.l NI) ? Front Street, MarshGcld, s 1; i 1: it 1, 1; ." i jh ki:i . , lruirIrlurM. rnins oi.u anu popoiui sai.cxn, JL umler the new man.-igniieut, has U-en re furrtithed uiih a slock of CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS, Which are served by courteous lurki-ciers. A share of patronage soliciretl and npiirrunted f-rAgenls for Philadelphia I aiger liecr Tt iny 33 IN Till: CIKCUll'COUKl' Oh" TUP. Siale ofpiTJtoii, for life (,'oiinty of (J001. suTv iWNpiKiN.,'tiaimiir, ts. iiavvi.v llAUtlV And KlKAIl ll.vf.l.lV. his wife. He. Irml.intl Sumiiions for'rehef. Jtult In rirjull 111 leiorm a iieeu. To IIakvi.y IIadi i.v 4ml XMtaii IIAiu i.v, nljott--n lined ilefe-dintl lu rr name of ihe Sur otj0ieoii-Vitf nnd'etilh oi ton. air tK-jrhy ropilrrdj ti appeV and .uiitter the ennt plalnii lih-rl' rigStiftt' j'tiiMn "the alKitreniUI.il cmrt and raiiH1, on or before Ihe first day of the next ircular trrm uf said court, 4o l held nt the nnirt-hputr in KrppirvC1l.' i'M COunly, com UKlieing on Monday, the 25th day of May, A. D. 1885. And if )im fall o to avr and anttter, th plalnlllt will npply to Ihe cmiiii for the riUf.lc uumleil 111 tho complaint louu lint thecontevance of real ninneilv herein. for urtntrd by thew defrmLtntt to iht plain! , 111, and fully Ml forth In Ihe complaint, lw ameniiiti v iimi 111c ilr1criplu.1i nl iie real oerry shall read ni follom 10 ttit Ihe nonh half of, lot .No. a nnd the itir bitlf of lot No. 3, in liocl.N& 8.,ln ib (n of North .M.Htlilield; C.km county, Oregon. '-nml that the drfendantt lie rniuirrd, ttithiii IhiMy dayi from the ilMe of ihli decree, to make, eleciile ami dt liter to ihlt plaintiff a good mid tuflitieut let dot couvo.incc to Ihe tireiniu-i lieirln ds. i. .. . . . ,mI -. , r - ------- --- crii-nr anq 11; witn icontoancr k Inn insde. llvrri Ihw decree 0wrate at tui It deed. l'or ihe,co-ii and diiliiviiniii,if tlU ult, and su Ji jiihr r iintUfurtherrt. lu-l n to (h cOurl tiMii ei in u.eru i i M ' , y Ililt'imihiCijli pubhthr.) t.y onfer of lion ft S. liean. judije of ihe cucait tourl foe die Y ksoiiiI Judicial dltlrlet. Snid order twnring date the 281)1 diy nf No. t ember, A I). iHBa. CKAWIOKD& I.OCKIIAKT. I"4 AttBrnc) for PliintnT ,3d fin 1I1 SEWING rMACHIIlEi SIMPLE "3 U it') 'ik uiS.l i "MViHH - n rrfjTfrilTti rr' ''iiijl ). W'UA.COX MEIICIIANT. the rain falU aliko on the new $8 silk "dicer" of tho dude ami the faded felt hat I f the statuc-pcddlcr. Tho dog witli the handsome silver collar uvi-nu t U.IVUJTB IllUltU (UUUIggCKl IlgUt. Flora Temple drew a vender's w ooiorc sue oroKo the record. IIAVH AMVAY8 O.V Hanii A Pirn. Assortment OI General Moroliandiso wagon The Coast Mai! And the San Francisco WEEKLY CALL $2 75 Per year la advance. Ba-e Their Kye. Bojton TrauscrlptJ The Bchool books now mado with thin and highly glazed paper ahmild receive the attention of nome authority, if the eye. of the rhilug generation are worth saving The reflection from tho glazed lurfuce anil the transparency ate erjuolly bad for the tight The Coast Mail And the Philadelphia WEEKLY PRESS 3 OO Per year Iu udTimcc. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED nml it tho LOWEST LIVING PRIGE8, Front St., opposite Whitney's Market, MAUiifii;m), R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor A Ni:V KP.SOKI, .SUPl'MI.D WITH 'lloI-C IVIlK'N, I.IfliiwrM, ;Ikiii'm, Ale, I'lirler. I.iiuci- Hour. And all the appointments of A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. Patronage appreciated and ile Hants of em tomerj promptly attended to by gcnllciuaiilr ijlve llie licit jaloon a trial. jeaO barkeenvrs. J. XASIIL'IUl. Bon Ton Saloon! Holland Buildin-, Front Street, .m.khkij;i(u, l'roprii'ior. AlwnyH on liaixl, CUTTER und AAA WHISKIES and Cholco WIiioh mill Cigarn. AIho Ihx-a, Mllwaiikeo and Hay Viow Unnvery lleor. lSraI)HiMARI) and I'OOI, TAiti.E. apo xorrci: for fixa i. pjioqf, I.anh Ohio: at Uiukmik;, Oregon, Prtiniary j, 1885. "VrOI'ICU IS MKKKIIV UIVI'.N TIIT ll Iho followinc-nameil settler lu filed no Ucc of hit intention to nuke' finDl proof In tup port of hit claim, and Mint tali! proof ttill l made Iwforc ihe clerk of Coo cotimy, nt Km. tiru viij yfeyon, On;ThurJay, March 10, 1885, ii hliWAMli A, ANt)KKM)H..preernpUon de cbratory lUtrrnenl So, 4 7.16 for ihe ttett half 01 trie ttettliAlf or leclion 8, lowiulnp 37 tOMlh, ranee n ttett, Willamette merldlau. He namet Ihe following ttltricttci to prove hit continuum rejidrncc upon rinJ.Vuhitatlon of Mid landvlr! V P -rod of Marihfield. Prank llnynct of Coot Cit. J. HuLer of Mynle Point, and (ieo. .Norrltof llurton Prairie, loot county, Orei-oii, feraul Wii, V. IIi:n;auin, Kegltle'r NOTICE yOll I'i.VALRROOF. I.AN11 Omci: at Kotr iiiHr;, Orrgon, Janinry o, iC3- TCTOTiru 1 lIKKP.Irt'UIVKN 'J HAT JL! ine lOUowrlOL'-nariieU snil,-r In. f,l.,l nml... of her Intention lufnikeTirlalfroof lfl thpiirt of her claim, nnd that laid proof Mill I made i-iur- oieciern 01 coot county, at ICmpiro City. Oregon, - ' On Monday, March 16, 1885, Vii: l.u Yoakam, pro ciiiiiilon ilnl.iratory tt.itement .So. 4i,3, fr Hie lot'Xo.. nnd 4. Vi.m"'""n 3'' ,01w',,h,l 3S uth, ranee 11 ttett, Willamette meridian. hh- inniet Ihe following ttlinrntei 10 prote her continuoiit rttldcnie upon and cultivation of ild laud--lli: Hiram (iranly , Jotepl, Hrxltoo, Jonaihon llodton and Je.tn Jonw, all ofMarififirld, Coot county, Oregon, . , ' fcjtd Wll. 1'. nKNJAMIN, fteglttcr. THF nWlY RPWIMR UAHHIUr W . THAT GIVES . J fHAS HO EQUAL") rr. !T..pcrt !. itf B UM-yi H HPI II in 1 1' I WH 'Mlil nilll SEWIRGMACMINEGO ORANGE MASS. 30 UNION SQ.N.Y. CHICAGO ILL ST. LOUIS MO. ATLANTA QA. :1FQR SALEDYrr.- SAM IK I, HIM., (Ill MurUt Mrecl, Han Fniucim'O, Unh NOTICE FOR FINAL I'llOOP. I.ANH Or ric 1: AT KovhUo,Oreoa, January ai, iSSj. TW-OTICK IS lll'.KKIIY OIVR.V TiWT JLl the Jolbttlut luiued , tctllet. 1m Wed M- K- 01 1111 iriienuoii in nuke HnM r0 in 1 mni 01 m,tiiio, aim iruu tahjrprua u nwuie i-iore ine viern or too countrji JiirrClly, Qnxon, , r -i y On Friday, March 6, 1M5, Vir NrcitOLAi V SArr. pre emplion detUrt lory ttatetneiil No, 47, for Ihp lou I awl of ten Ion s, tottnshlp s$ south,) rart u wt.1ikS. the south half nftne tmuheait quarter of leclloa 31, lottnthlpyj toiith, ranee 11 tteil, Willara. cite 1nvrldl.u1, Honaimt the follow Ine wilnrtw-t o prove bli coiiilnuoiit reildcnco uiiou nml cu llvatiort a tahl land- tin Q $ f R John YnaLarn. Itobrri Hi-r4n..PreiL ibuiiea and John Snilih, alt of Marthfield, C oot countr, Oreon. .ujld Wm, P IlLNIAHIN. Ktflrlrr. r In The Goast Mail And the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle S3 so Ior year 1m advance. E. F. COOK, PAINTER, GRAPR, ANIi-- Paper - Hanger, MAKHHFJKM), ORIXiON, TS PIUCPARIil) 'JO DO Al.l. KINDS OP .. wo. in in. une at wort notice and oh ihe v., icniuiMlill, lerillt, --SIGN PAINTING and CJKAINING-fei A Sl'KC'lAWY. tr Orders left at Iho Marhfiv-ld Dru Silora will receive prompt latentlon. ociq KOTICB- FOR FINAL FR00F. I.A.NI) Oil ICB AT HosLiitmi, Orreon, January ari. i88. lST?inr'i? '.S K"KV IVKN THAT 0.1 the follow Ing-nauieil tctller hat filed riolke of 11 Intention to nuke fiiul pro,f in .npiioft pf hit claim, and that ild proof will , j.-,de before the Jud,;c or ilerk of C wit county, at Lrnjijrc ( My, Oregon, " On Saturday, March 7, 1885, Vii JAHI.', Yl.ATKs, hoinettrad No. -it-i. the lot 1 and Ihe loiiihi-asl oinrterof Ims .....,,,.,, u, Kiuiiii iy, 11 rni lot j a tiorlheatt rpi-irler of the nnrtlnvett riiia w-i-tloii 30, totviithlp ai touih, ranco 13 V.rill iiiihII- ...!. It ...v 535. fur touili. and the ru-r of 3 MCtl. Will.iiiielle rnerldUii) He naiuel tha following ttiir.ettet to prove hit co.it niioiit retidenco iijm Illl( cultivation of tald Mild viz; ttr... ttr..i. urn ... r,, V' 'iu. ".. : ":,,"". "??! J"? I-'mii nd Orreon. niartmu-Ki, ioot county a2i,td NOTICIS KOHi FINAL J'ilOOiy I.ANti Oi riCK at Krmrntritn, Orrjon, Januury 33, 1835. ronci'. js iip.uiiiiY oivpn that JLl th f.illowln-ii.iiiiid tetller hat lileil no liicof hit htentlim to make final proof In tup ori of hit clilm, anil that tald proof willh made: lefore the rjerk of (Toot count, at Km lirr; aty, OtfKon, On Friday, March 6, 1885, Vi WAI.TI.H W. Dl'OOAN, pre-emption I cLiralory tutement No, 478a, for tho oolh luartcrof tho touthnttl- ijuarter, the t- ''" of tho touthwetl rruarter and the oulliMt iuar(er ol the toiilhttctt iuarter of irction 3. townthip 3j touth, rsuigo 11 licit, WlltarndW tneridlnn. lie iiaruei thn follottiug tvitneuM to rov 1111 cominuout retidenco Ukjii and cu(HTiw 01 Sinn 1.11111--VU I Cool roiintv. rir..f.n Jitarjtrt--" 'Wr'f John Mlkelhrlnk, J, T. McC'ormac, Ctwrlei .fchtwerk- nnd Charlet Kodln, all of Marthfielil, llENJAMIrl, RegltW. Olxttontor'N iwll'c Wm, I' infield, Coot ( Ih.NlAMiN, Ke.itlrr, Notice to Creditor!. ATOTICK is HP.KP.iiY niviM TiiA. J.1 by an order of the County Court of Coot county, OrcKon, dated Ihe ath .lay f i,E A.I . 188s. IheundertlKned wa. Zly ? ted mlmlnhtratorof the ct.a.e of MArrW.?MAN rleceated, and any nnd nil pcrtont I ailnJ cl hni BalMt the .aid date are hereby rem.lm present ,1)0 , ,0 ,le tndcrtine.l. laid a I .nlnt.rator, with the pro,, ouche'r,. w!hn 1 ADD87C ,s,:"dCccriti(forKttage rnlr and receive free a cmil 'tik&X 5H 1st. " ' 5T35S5 L'S. ',f "' -x -, ww,, ifftMUM, iuc, nniT lliift -r W" roTigp. is iir.itiv,;oivi:N that JLl the tlllderiiirm-d um on the 7lll day ' January, A, II, iBa, duly appointed eiecutof 01 tile Clinic nf KMMA M. WlN( IIMTI k. ' crated, nml that all x-rout having claim ngalriil Hut tald otlate nru iwriiic '" tenl them, with Ihe proiier torlchrn. U'Jihhi l motiihi fiimi ihi- ,1 iiMtr il,itf- nrtif. t m 1.1k! rt' itiitor, at my office, In thti limn of MartlifieU, Coos county, Orreon, ciiAKhics w. tovi:k. Kiecuor ettalil Kinma M, Wlm.hettr,decraieJ. Haled January B, 1B85. Ji 6 Notice to Credjtorii, JACOH WIKMAN, Administrator, vroTicp. is hijIuTuy OIVKN THAT, -Li by un order of Ihe County Court of Cool county, Oregon, dated Ihe 151I1 day of January. A. I), 1885, thu uriciilfncd wat duly appornt" ndiiiinHtmuirof IhecilMteorjoilN F VVKAVrv, lll'll'.ltl'll. nml nnviliwl nil lirrinnl Inivln. CllUnil ngalntt the t.iid rttale are hereby rniulrcd W preieiil the tame to thn uriderthinrd, tnlu d mlnlilralor, with tho proer louchen, wlihin tl iiKinint inini inn uaie 01 11111 notice, ni ine of Crawford & laickhart, in the town of Hu field, lu t-lld county of Coot. , Dated nt Marthfield, Or., thll 99th d jMUa,y' A, M, CttASFORD, Adnifiililrltci p?sWi