The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, May 07, 1885, Image 4

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    "STOsHlSHS
The Coast Mail.
Published erery Thursday mortflng.
By JOHN CHURCH, Editor and Proprietor
Terras, In Advance.
One year.,. $a 5
Six morula 3
1'hrec month t oo
MARbHPIELD.
Thursday, ::::$:::
OREGON :
: : : : May 7,
1885
PETER COOPER'S INSTITUTION.
Tha Hose SIx-Morr Building with
III School and Headlnjr-Hoom.
"Oath" In Cincinnati Enquirer. 1
Right opposlto the Bible house In New
York City Is Peter Cooper's Institution,
which to my mind marks tho period when
religious anu piiiianturopieinsiiiution9 00
.!1.1 .Ailinrl.in.r-Tilin.inUimnfnmt
Km. 7.1 wtVTrnrV SrS, re. In the naturo
- ,l,! Ulll,nr tn mvnll nr-ninet w.
i ,.v6o, .... .--" -o----
Mrionum or proceeos wnnoui ine uasi
m'.or ?i"i7iIlL0USJiSf
xs to religious systems. Thowholo
of science Is to investigate and re -
reference to religious systems.. Ihowholo
rjMhnos
port tho results. The general tendency
of religion has been to bo jealous of these
results lesi incv ungui noi nave uecn tra
ditional Science becomes moro concerned
in the external health of man than In his
spiritual or soul relation. The Cooper in
stitute Is a huge sis-story brown-stone
building, to which large attics have been
recently added. It cost $300,000. Its
founder was an old blacksmith, locomo
tive builder and money setter, who
thought the laboring people ought to un
derstand art and science.
So ho designed this building to be self
supporting and under it he put a hugo
hail, where Abraham Lincoln and most of
the great men of our time have spoken.
This hall is in the basement and is there
fore eminently safe. All over tho build
ing arc other halls for lectures, and it has a
matraificcnl reading-room.
The Cooper institute has a rent roll of
nearly $r0,000 a year. Thirty thousand
people come every year to read Its news
papers. It has a school of design for
girls and women with a daily attendance
ot aooui lw; nan a nunareu
more i
attend IU school of encravinr. "sscnool enlisting them in his catue. Drs.
of science is attended by about 300 per-1 . ,. .. , , ,
sons, its art school by 700. its telegraph , sPr,nP' rtts Bethnnc, Adams, and
school by fiftv, and there are nearly tOO j other well-known divines were there,
persons attending its scientific lectures dis-1 Watson was at that time the editor of a
tributed all over the house. The interest) . ..,.., Vff YnrttHn
Peter Cooper showed in the poor had a ! "ew 8PaK!r ,n tc" ral cw ork tho
great deal to do with electing his son Syracuse Star. hen about to bo pros
mayor of Xew- York. Before he died ' euted to Webster at his party, by nn
Peter Cooper was an advocate of National
ureenbacK money anu nccepieu a nomi
nation for president on that and the Labor
ticket
X Coitly Vrr Vescl.
London Truth.)
What has become of II. 31. S. Thun-
iliTpr? Thn miintrv h.ns eertiinlv not had
m.tA .ln. f. lie MAn.r Mil rf liisn. I
uiuui iuuc mi u.iij -In Ann j '
Kl, wuicu cost. Close uu ow.wu pouuua AVphstpr r i 1 andiii ill. fnr th
sterling including 300.000 pounds sterling j c-v' "sterwas a tanauJote tor ttie
for construcu'on and 140.000 pounds ster- nomination, and so were Fillmore and
licg odd for repairs. She was launched ijcott. The highest number of votes re
in March, 1872. at Pembroke dockyard, i -a by Webster was 32. The conven
butwas not commissioned until August, ,. i , ,. , ...
1870. It was on her trial trip at the ' t,on of Saturday adjourned over till
measured mile, in this month that one of , Monday. When Watson, with some
her boilers burst, killing between forty j friends who had gone from Baltimore to
and nf tv of her crew and wounding mori . ..-,. ..-.,, ,, , . ,,-
than tw-fee that number. She thereupon ! ashlnSton " u' Ulm. called at Web
returned into dock for six months. After ' star's, the door bell was answered by
being at sea with the Mediterranean ' Page of Boston. He informed them
BJS i?" .- y ! that lobster was suffering from the ef-
burst in the after-turret while at practice. fec,s f !s recent fall from his carriage,
killing sir and wounding thirty-two oflb J and was lying down, and that Mrs. Web
cers and men. gter jI3, jne to cjmrci, but would soon
Since that time, however, this ma?niu. , . '.
cent iron-clad, one ef the most powerful
afloat, has been Ivinr up in the Malta
harbor, with her crew transferred to tho
port admiral's flag ship. It is surely a
scandalous nay, more, a criminal waste
of public property and money, to be con
stantly laying down and estimating for
new wa-sbips, while a vessel, able with ill
sister sJbips, the Devastation and Dread
naught to sink any sis vessels in any navy.
is left to rust and rot simply because sail
ors havea prejudice asainst her and look I -
uxju ucr as uu uuiucuy buip.
Dreued In Kat-Sklas.
Chicago Times.
An ingenious inhabitant of Liskeard,
Cornwall, exhibits himself in a dress
composed of rat-skins, which he was col
lecting for three years and a half. Ho
made the dress entirely himself, consisting
of bat, neckerchief, coat, trousers, cape,
gaiters and shoes. Tho number of ran
required to complete the suit was 070, and
the person when thus dressed appears ex
actly like one of the Esquimaux as de
scribed by Koss. The cape is composed
of the pieces of skins immediately around
tho tails, containing about COJ tails. A ' a
lady of Glasgow had a pair of shoes of ,
quisite workmanship, the upper part of
wuicu were maae oi tne SKins oi rats.'
lneieatberwas exceedingly smooth, and
as soil as the finest kid. and anrx-arcd
stout and firm. It took no Jess than six
skins to make the pair of shoes, as tho
back of the skin is the only part strong
enough for use.
The Jletrle Srttetn Abroad.
Paris Figaro.
M. Bertrand, the secretary of the French
Academy of Science, recently made the
important announcement that England
had joined the international commission,
which meets once a year at Paris to con
sider the metric system. Thus England
sets itself in accordance with the ideas of
all Europe, and in the near future will
make the French system obligatory. This
decision, taken hv Enelanrt nt thp lt
moment that is to say, at the opening of I
the international congress at Washington,
which Is to determine a common primo 1
zneriuian is not perhaps an absolutely
disinterested one. England desires the
ratification of the decision of the scientific
congress held last year ut Rome, which
adopted the meridian of Greenwich.
Fraalc Cbanfran unit UU Valuer.
INew York Tribune.1
When the late Frank Chanfmn rp(nml
from California and was the possessor of a
fortune, he bought a handsome houfe at
Yonkers and then w cnt to the w arehouso
In Peck slip, where hi father wa em
ployed as a porter, and taid. "I'd like you
to btep out with mc for awhile." "I can't,"
replied the elder man. it isn't ilinnrr imnr
fMtiln0:.1' - entit t0 !
iag. Bam tnu actor ana then took bw '
father to Yonkers, showed him through ,
Xb0H.Wd,H
tlio reply.
- -.j uwtuiim imw. was
.. u,',ii', m- , , ' A.
Well, Is yours, " bald ' Chan-
irau.
nia Jarm for Fruit.
IChlrago HeraU.1
Fruit packers have adopted glass jars for I
putting up fruiL They claim that owing
iu uiuiuiuiiui uusvrupuiousaeaiers oi put-
tin? un dercivnl Iln.l Infr.rlnr fmlt In tin
. ,. - - m . . , 1
it uccame necessary lor tncir own protec-'
tion that they should use a transparent
.iei, jiirougu wmen tuo conlcnU can bo
wen. The class lani are nlwut in rr
fvnl tnnMiuutlii l...u !.. )
can be used any number of times.
Jo.li Ulllluea.
IKow York Letter.
II. Jf. BhaW (Josh Iltllfnm: nn.
lake life as a huge loke exactly, but ho
lnauagej to enjoy hluiwelf most of the
llmu. He has just driven hU uag. Tom
i ud Jerry all the way from Saratoga to
not
A MEMORABLE CAMPAIGN.
t.. ak.tv, n..., ww.,i 5
rnJl0ZlnlZK
v-.u r-i-
litnitiK'n fliRiolrniia v!tt in NVtr York
last autumn, writes Bon. l'erlev Tooro
to tho Boston Budget, reminds me of a
visit paid to that city bv Webster In
hST.2. when ho wnnn earnest candidate
fn. Mm i,i ,,m;nnttnn. nn.l )i eh
u'.i.nn i,n ni,r,nt..iA,l ,NV)nn itnhin
- ---
son
1, ot mc itrnt 01 urcw, itoutnron
., who was one of Webster's leading
jnds, gave a grand entertainment in
ui niv nun ui xiun, iiuuiiiu
-r,i.- n ii . ii. :.,.,.. t.
Co,
fric
his honor, at his elegant house on Vn-
ion square, erected by Henry Suydam,
then recently deceased. All the promi
nent lawyers of tho city of the whig par
ty were present; George Wood, Prcscott
'M ro iiruNjiii., ucorKU nwi, itvwuii
! Hall, James W. Gerard, Hiram Ketch -
I ... .,.,, I ,.,,.!!..,.. .l:C t.1..l ..,.,--
.................... .,iv. i..,.ubu,,u,, .u-
; r)in. 1 .,, nn,l ,r.!itiBa in r..
I f , lawyers and capitalists. In re
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1 P'J" to a toasl complimenting ebsto
i ,. . ,' .- . .v....:nni .l.mmli tl, l,.rk ?si lttnr sonester
for his efforts in behalf of the compro
miso measures, he mado a short speech
in his most felicitous manner, which
was not reported in the newspapers of
the day. In this speech, after alluding
to the troubled condition of the country,
in consequence of tho mutation of the
slavery question, and the admission of
California, ami comparing it to an ocean
convulsed by storms, he said: "Thus
regarding the perilous condition of af
fairs, and taking counsel of no one, but
guided solely by the convictions of my
own heart, I entered my skiff and oin
barked on the waters alone."
Another party was given to Webster
the same week by Anson G. Phelps,
which was attended by nearly all tlio
clergymen of Xew York and Brooklyn
of the Presbyterian and Dutch Iteform
ed churches, with tho bono, doubtless, of
old friend, Ketchum, the former ex
claimed: "Isn't this our nortli stai-
steadfast and true, and constant to the
polo?" and tie gave him a very warm
reception.
In the following month of June a whig i
convention assembled at Baltimore to
i - ,.,. r ., 1 !
uu,UIuae a canuiuaie tor tne presuien-i
,e'nrn uu e invitcu tnom to como in.
-vs mey were about to decline, ebster
himself made his appearance on the!
staircase, and called out: "Walk in,1
gentlemen! walk in! Don't stand upon
the outside." Tiiey of course assented
to his hospitable invitation. On enter- ;
ing the parlors they found there Davis !
of Massachusetts and several ladies. !
'ebter liad his arm in a slin
and ap
peared in a?i excited condition. Almost
immediately after their entrance, Gar
nett Duncan, a Webster delegate to
Baltimore from Louisiana, came in.
Webster, who was standing on the
hearth, cordially embraced him and ex
claimed: "My old fnend Duncan, a
bundled times welcome!" Then they
sat down on a sofa together to talk over
the state of affairs in the convention.
SaidDuuean: "The Maine delegation,
leadiii-r off every mornint: for Scott, liarf
very bad effect. Cannot fcome of vour
friends induce them to cast one ballot I
forvou? uvhatar ...l!l. !ti. ml
' " " 7 ' ... ,
let""B: -"aine: .o sues bOhl to bell
and corruption!" Duncan was silent for
a minute, and then said: "Those two
delegates from Massachusetts, who vote
every time for Scott, are injuring our
cause very much, as they come from
your own state. Cannot they be in
duced to vote for you?" "Xo!" an
swered Webster. "Xo! those men are
abolitionists, and the aliolitionists hate
me worse than they do Gabriel, and
Gabriel was a unionist. By ! I
could put down nullification, but theso
abolitionists are beyond me; I don't
know what to make of them."
Duncan next alluded to Hazlehurst
J of Philadelphia, who had been regarded
, as a friend of Webster when elected to
tho convention, and said lm behaved
) very strangely, as ho voted for Fillmore
j on every ballot. "Ah!" said Webster,
, "that man has been to see me twice. I
have been to see him at his own house.
j Ho has solemnly promised iio would '
; vote tor me. I begin to doubt everybo-
.1.. T I !.. . , r ., , .. 1
uj. i liegiu ioium; laiin in man." i
After a silence of some minutes, Web-1
ster said to Duncan : "I gave way to i
Gen. Harrison, I gave way repeatedly to '
Clay, l have given way to Gen. Taylor, j
""""". uiiiik my turn nas come,
I have bet my heart upon it, and I think
Here i's a conven-
., . . . .
,......,..,. i, .,,,, w ui iim :
first men in the United States, and, in j
; that convention I received but 28 votes. ,
It is disgraceful 1" !
uoii rnmnnwi a mnnt i ..n onn r ,i. '
At last ho said to Duncan: "Cannot
. the convention bo induced to adjourn, I
without making a nomination, tr
fcrH...AH.l . ." . .
c'cinc",uur vtcwiMirt
p? T it -.,.. '
I will take tho stump
. ,. ..an,
and spoak to
the ncoulo of thn t.orii. i. ..
.,HJ?J" 0I tM0 nortl " summer.
I
will talk to them in Ohio and I'ennsyl
vania, and when the first black frost
comes I will go south and talk to them
in Carolina and Georgia and Alabama, i
and I will speak in Now Orleans on the '
day of tho election.
ion. 1
The next moraine at 8 o'clock tlmv
went to Webster'a house, he having!
Invited them to breakfast with him. A1-,
UiougU Jjabitually aa early riser, be bad 1
- .--- ---I
' not como down, and his guests Rat (town
to bni(kfftrltl&in.tin. In a few min -
tc.l mado hi. .. cmvnt
in hand, and irrccted them in this nurtures ns f.r nortli its 02 degree, uii
tlqnO Ultd familiar Stylo I 'MIoW fltrO y
' gentlemen-how faro ye?" He then
wlthdrow to put on his cravat, and soon
returned nnd took his scat nt tho table.
All "acea ot the commotion ot tlio pre-
vtous mem nan vatnsiicti. 110 was
calm, serene, and even facetious.
.... .- ... .......
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tin unit, imv (,on. x-oii u-ns nominal-
, " v,,v "- "
ed in Baltimore for the presidency. Lai
Hint n'gl or rather nt 2 o'clock cm tl
l.ntn
fntlnwinrr limniln,, n .inrlf ,iF n-liira nn
a serenading tour called on Webster,
r. "" .,, -..., ' .......t ..
He rose from his lied nnd made to them
, tho last speech ho ever mado in this
O rvtT 111.111U 111 linn
iding paragraph has
Iv misquoted. This is
: "I shall rise, God
' nllw TliA f.tinf.1ii(
-.- - -...-
' been often absurdly misquoted. Una is
wllllt llO did R:1V : "I shall rise. Gol
- - .-
willmc, on the morrow, witu tlio larK
than 1 am, I shall greet tho purpling
D
crt?t n3 careless, as blithe, and as jo
cuud as ho."
An Appeal to Newspaper Wits.
Giie us a rest on the old. old jokes.
And lc( in luvc something nc;
Let up on tin- plumber nnd 'inolhcr-in-Uw,
And (lie (lining policeman dol
I.et us how no more of the Imlnless dude.
Or the Ritl who tleours ice-cream.
And put the husband ho sujs out Lite
In his little bed to dream.
Is there reason or thyme ttut the Vassargirl
Should worry the txlitors so?
And the squibs on the sire of Chicago's shoes
Grew stale, ah I long, loo; ago.
Set Oscar Wilde on the ice to cool,
He is too, too oterdone.
And gire us . rest on these worn-outjoV.es,
We decline to consider them fun.
j I'nil idelphla News.
Omaha gets $120,000 a year from all
her liquor licenses. Chicago charges
$500 each for hers, and tho general re
sult is said to be that tho worst class of
saloons dio out; that tho total decrease
is from 10 to 20 er cent, and that a
good deal of cash from a now sotirco
goes into the various treasuries. Jsomo
towns sustain work-houses, others
schools, and others the poor with tho
liquor tax receipts.
Sacramento, Cal., is indicted
with an
invasion of bugs innumerable of all sorts
and sizes. The electric lichts nt uhrht
310 ft
center of attraction for the pests,
and it is no unfrequent occurrence for
the lights to be put out by tho numbers
of insects' that fall into tiie globes.
American ste?l rails at present rates
are only about $2 Si per ton above the
prices quoted by the associated steel
rail makers of, the United Kingdom, a !
state of tilings w inch lias never before '
been known in the historv of the traide.
Two men who were cutting down a
tree near uaiuon, uino, toumt fXW in a ;
hollow. A third man came ap and :
claimed it, and after a fight in which all '
got licked the money
counterfeit.
turned out to bei
TIME TABLE
or tub-
STEAMER G9MET
ia.-v noiiKirrs, .
C'nptnln
UNTIL Fl'RTHER NOTICE THE
steamer Comet will run as follows:
Leave MarshfieU for Empire at 8 30 a. nt.
and at : p. m. daily.
Ive Empire for Marshfieid at it .1- m. and
at 4 30 p. m. daily, eicepting Saturday etetungs,
when she will leave Empire at 6-30 o'clock.
DAN & MANLEY ROBERTS.
ap30 Managers.
STEAMEB
nlLTTILjIEJ
HALL & LIGHTXEIl, Proprietors.
IStlW TIMIVTAUI.i:.
UNTIL FCRTHLR NOTICE
steamer Mnle will run as follows
THE
Leave Manhfir Id for L'lter City ncry morning
at 7 and eery afternoon at 2 o'clock
I-rave L tier C ity for MarehfWld and Empire
every forenoon arid for Manhfield every after
noon on the arrival of the CoqtrtHe passengers.
Ijave Empire City for MarshfieJd and Utter
r-
V.UJ ccT U-.T ill X utKKK p. ,n.
imw llll I t I lr.1! fvpri r, ; !
,v. .,x,.,u. ..tun 1 .. iii, ,-fvprieiors. '
E. B DEAN & CO.
E. B. DEAN,
D. WILLCOX
AND
C. II. MERCHANT. '
have Always on Hand a Fcix
Assortment OI
'E
General Merohandise
! STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE
I i I J ThT. H H! "F?,
MANUFACTURED TO OKDER
A,,J
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIREfl
nnd it tho
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
The Coast Mail
And the San Francisco
-ttt rnriTrT tr
CALL
IV h Vi K I 1 V
- - - - j.
3 75
Per year In adrastce.
BdBflHHBHHHHHBtf'i
On tucnorlliwat shores oLAslis corti
' cannot bo cutUvnled nt M degrees norm
:latitu,!, although in tl.o Interior It ma-,
tllO Oastom BllOtVS of America tllO l0r-
thorn limit of its growth is M dffrrcc,
and on tlio western shows it reaches
about 57 decrees, wldlo in tho inlormcd-
iato country it is known to go as far as
Tlio fact that It thrives fur -
1 tho interior of continents
'shows is thought byM.
1 u ucKrcos. 1110
I ther north in
man nn 1110
..
- - - . , ,,
' lliiVQin 111 In lift 1I1111 not. Iliuiiu "
10 cooling Inlluence of ice accumulations on
1 llin r11l. llllt tn ,lf lMtl(l llirCCI On 1110
.greater amount of sunlight receneu in
.... . w , 4 ' , , ,
tho drv regions far from the oceans, in
Norway corn grows In latitude 70 do -
j aiui nj v'iu ;ivj,,n ,.. -
'grees, the climate being not only warm-
el by proximity to the Gulf stream, but
the skies being very clear as well. Kv,?n
! eu t.y proximiiy to u.o uuu "-""
the SkilS IK-lmi VOrV Clear 39 WCII. r.lll
.... ,. ' .... ..., Il.
, in uie most noriiiurn reuiwi, " "
,sh.ido temnemtiirc is very low, vegcta -
,
, tion may grow In sheltered swts ex
! posed to tho sun, nnd luxuriant scurvy
' . . j, ... . !.!.. t.tlin.1
..r.,va i,.,. k.. .,.,.,.i mi Wnheu isami
w uui( ... . . . -
f , ,.n , .1. l, lid. ,l.i
beyond SO degrees north latitude.
Tlio lirst balloon pa-wago across tne
Knglisli channel was made just lOOyears
ago, and mado by l)r. John Jeffries, an
American. In company with a French
aeronaut. Dr. Jeffries mado an ascent
in December. 17S-J. landing in Kent,
which was so successful that ho signod a
contract immediately for a trial trip over
the channel. The Frenchman, although
paid fcWOO for his services, tried hard to
escape his contract, even resorting to
the wearing a lead-lined vest, which ho
thought would prevent them from rising.
It did not, how over, and they landed
safoly not far from Calais, This was 100
years ago, nnd the Scientific American
points out that, as balloon voyaging
is no mot e manageable now than it was
then for precision, there is room yet for
invention, and capital, too, to be expen
ded in air voyaging inventions.
THE
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Opposite O'Connell's Hardware Store,
XI VRSIIFIEM), okeuo.v,
WEBBER & SONDSTROM
rjiorniETORs.
CHOICE WINES ANU LIQUORS OF
fttl descriptions ami the best brands of
imported aw! oejk cigars dfsed by at-
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s I
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Proprietor.
rnius old and rori'LAR SAIOO.V.
I J. under the new management, has been re
furnished with a sl.xV. of
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Which are ered by courteous barkeepers.
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j XiTAgents for Philadelphia 1-ager llecr "tti
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Holland Building1, - - - - Front Street,
MAHSHFIELI),
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CUTTER and AAA WHISKIES
and Choice Wines and Cigars.
Also Boca, Milwaukee and Bay View
Brewery Beer.
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sale and retail.
Also The celebrated
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Boca Beer, on
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, FRED SCHETTER, of Mnnire,
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Agent foi
j Im u
for Coos county, Oregon.
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I , ...h(1 lVtini,.. nre on cxhitillloii nt
"-..." .'."'".I. .n. lll.i.lmll itMlffnl
my onice ni ivmiuir. v ... ".-- r.
1 of all. w ption 01 monnii.c.... - !
Mn.l full ivirllruUn
I lVrsons wishing lo puttluw "mf",,nTe
lnlted to call tipon we nnd Inspect the "While
. .... . ...... ....i IH.UI iiiintnir
. iironie, me ne-i. nraw - "-;-
substance of huh tliev me tiow inanuiacimni
"j.ncc j..'Rl- st , , .;rn;K, tn.pire C ny-
krask noss,
j. n. I'Kiwroitu.
COOS
m FAMILY H
DNvdZIKIET
Front Ktrocl. .iliin.lili'i,
South of the Postoffice.
DIl.I.O.X A ISOSK, Ii-oirloir.
HAVINT, Jt'-ST OITNT.t) Ol'R NKW
nnd nent meat irwlrt Just south of the
postoflicc. wc nic prrjured io furnish, at the
lowest litiiig rates, the lsl of
Urol. Veal.
.tlutloii, Iork,
Suit lloiilM of nil kind
VpRCtlllllO".
Cuiihim! 4Jwud and
FAMILY GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Vessels nnd lJBlnR Camps promptly up
plied. ,
Su.-li a share of nablic mronae at first-cuti
goods, low prices nnd square dealing entitle Ui
lo t respectfully Solicited by
j.viS CRAW KORD & ROSS.
PIONEER MARKETS,
MAKSIUIKU) Jt Kmi-irk Cjtv.
0, Schetter & Go.,
lVKOl'MKTOHS,
Snccesson to H. P. WHITNEY.
A good supply of
Ml'TTOX, t OANNKI)
iiKKF, Lmm uuuj,
10 K K , KTO
arc, KTC
and nil kinds ol
SALTMEATSanuVEGETABLES
constantly on hand. Also n
good stock of
ouocitiiiian.
V E SbE h S
logging" CAMPS
-SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE
NASBURG & HIRST,
FRONT STUBCT, MAKPIiriKU), Oo.V.
1T
TEW GOODS BY KVhUYSTEAM-
nr; keep coiiktitntly on hand in
our large and commodious store, a
well selected stock of
General Merchandise,
consitsing of the best staple and fancy
HDIRIT GOODS.
of all kinds, tho choicest
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A LAII0K STOCK OK
Clothing, Hats and Caps Boots nnd
Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing,
Oil Cloths, Slippers, Crockery,
Glass and 'ianl ware, Tools,
VMA Its itiul TOH. :,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes; Choice
Wines and Liquors; Tinware, Am
munition, Cutlery, Wood and
Willowware, School Books
and Stationery, Furnish
ing: Goods, Hosiery,
Etc, Etc., Etc
Our extenslvo show cnaos nro filled
wish tho finest
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
PRICES TO SUIT TUB TIMES.
X. B. -AH goods imrrlnwol nt our
Store will bo delivered free .' charco
at any point on tho rotito if tlio
iteainerMvrllo. vl-l-tf
NOTICES FOR FINAL I'KOOF.
Land Oinci: at KosKnuRn, Oregon,
April 13, t885.
"VTOTKK IS HKREIlY GIVEN THAT
Jl thefollofting-narncd settler liat filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of Ws claim, and that said proof will l nwule
before the Judjje or clerk of Coos county, nt Em
pire City, Oregon,
On Tuesday, May 26, 1885,
VU : C'AKl. Hknkickson, declaratory statement
No. 7, for the soutlieast (jnartrr ol llie south
ern rjuarter of section to, and the north half of
the souttiuest quarter and (lie soulliwrtl rpurter
of tlie southwest quarter of section ll, township
1$ south, range 11 west, Willamette meridian.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz .
Charles Rodin, S. n. Cathcart, George Stein.
merman and Anders llongcl, all of Marshfield,
Coos county, Oregon.
aps3td WM. T, IIen;amik, Regisier.
NOTICE EOU FINAL PKUOF.
Iano Ofuck at Rnxcuunn, Oregon,
April 13, 1B85.
VTOT1CE IS HI'.RKIJV GIVEN THAT
J.1 the following-namwl setller lias filed no
tice of his intention to make hn.il proof in sup
port of hi claim, and that said proof will he
made Irf-fore the ludje or clerk of Coos county,
at Umpire City. Oregon,
On Tuesday, May 26, 1885,
Viz : Arllll u Hosrn.l., declaratory sutnnent
No, 4703, for the east half of the norlheatt
quartrr and the northeast fpurlrr of the south
east quarter of section to, and tho northwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of section u
township 35 south, range 11 west, Willamette
meridian,
He names tlio following witnesses in nm..
, his continuous residence upon and cultivation
UI MM) MIIU-Vlj ;
Chailes Kodin, S. a Callicatt, George Stem,
menruo and Carle Hennckson, all ol Marsh
field, Coos county, Oregon.
ajwjKj W. K. IltNMMIK, Rejrlswr,
ikhsH
Mlrtn7o1tt'ui3Mmcnt. I
1 4TvrnT,inN
J!i. iV. mufwvi
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
M.VKSllFIKI.n, OlMXiON.
QAHDI.E HOUSES AND
lU'tHtY TEAMS to let nl nil bourn.
HAl'l.INO done nt the slmrlest no
lltv nnd at very iviisminliU rutcs.
COAI, nnd WOOD nlvvnys on hand
nnd dollwred nt tlio Inwcst rntcM.
LIVERY STABLE
MA USItFILU, OltliaOX,
If,
OIISKS TO I.ET ATAI.I. UOIMIS.
Innltnf ilntiiv nt sliort nntlco.
WOOD anil COAI. ttlwnvs oil hand,
which will ho dollvvnd nnywhoro at tho
owest rates. A. liANU.
w7"(EL WEBSTER,
ItU.VI.KU I.V
CLO'THINQ:,
HATS nnd OAFS? HOOTS urn SIjUlp,
"' HarhrssJ Saddles nnd Itrltllcs,'' '
Crockery, Etc.
AIm, a full lino pt dent's Fiinilchlnt:
Goods
Custom Hoot made at short notice
and repairing nentl valid pnuiiptlyrlone.
Call and see 1110.
N. U. Oentleinen's lino suits n sik-
clttlty. np'-'4
7SE
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for ita bright and humorous paragraph .
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all-, reproduced In the WEEKLY
NEWS. In It etllioriai rxpri-sttoji the '
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BOTH WPf p$ fiM; "
(Including tho mgnlflnt "Blra'fXy
VUw of California," oipoclally draws for
tin WEEKLY CAU) for
$2 76 PER YEAR.
Bath paper iat to on or two
droiioi, optional with tho lobieribir.
Tho 8AM FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
(8 pigM) Ii tho moit vlfllydlitrll'
and moritorlous wookly on Uo PwlS'
eoait. It (i tho weekly edition."' W tfk
Stirling B.w.ptpH, TflE M0BNO
CALL, whoio roputatle. i
paporaiftli worid-wld. and whoioeh w
ottlalioa i exceeded by only one ne"'
paper (tho Chicago Howe) weit of He w
York. Wo taki plouaro U offKtol f
eubicnberi thie goldea opportunity
obtain tho now from abroad aiwo'.l
that at homo,
HAMl'LD COPIES ,HFHT FlEE.
Addreu allo;dert te
coast MAIL.
Marehfteld, Cooe Co., Oregon.
Administrator's Notice to Creditor!.
totici5 is nuTuTuv GIVI'.N that
.1 leuria oi hiiiiiiiuiiihiium w, ,' i ,i -"
enaln of M.tll, Wikiimn, deceased, ere on I m
ajd day of April, 1B85. duly IssucJ hy
county court of Coos coiinly, Orrgou, 10 llie urn
..-.,' t .. f : r M.I all tironl
tirriigncii, anu on creditors ui "'"' ' . f
having chums against iho parinershli 1A)e"
Mall. Wikman, deceased, to wl agalnil the
partnership or Malt. Wlktnan, now deceased,
and Alex. Lund, tlio undersigned, and unfln
imtlnerof s.ild deceased, nic liweby no mea '
prcKiil their said clalmi, reipocllvelyi with tne
iiroper vouchers, to the tindcrilgned. it lh
ollicoof Crawford & Lockhnti. In the town
Miirsliflcld, In C001 couiilv aforesaid, w'l'im '
moiuris alter me uaio 01 inn nonce anu i"
publication thereof.
MICH AHI SO, 1885. ..., ,ftk.M
nuK-A' "w,,r.'i..i
Adnilnlitrator of llie partnership eiuto of M
ft
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