-Y VIT w TheCoast Mail. MARSHKIKLD, ORliGON : Thunday, i i i :::::::: : May 14, 1885 Knglund hns In ncttml commission moro than 200 nnncd Rlilps of vnrioitB eircs, carrying 14M biiiis, nil rendy for action in en so of war. Tito Russian nnvy Is less tlmn half as ptrong as this. Postmaster General Vilas is tlio only member of Cleveland's cabinet who fought to savo the country, while nil the rest cither fought against it or sympa thised with the efforts made to destroy tho union. At a meeting of tho society of the Army of the Totoniac, at Ilaltimoro, 3Id., on tho Cth inst., (Jen. Grant was unanimously re-elected its commander. In a dispatch to tho society Urant re turned his thanks for tho compliment conferred and said ho wished his health promised a probability of his being able to attend its next meeting. Ho would regard it iv providential, however, should he be able to attend ; but he ac cepted the honor, though without tho hope of performing the duties of the oflicc, and wished all the members many hapnv reunions. The meeting of tho society next year will bo at San Francisco. Prof. Tyndall thus endeavors to ex plain the immunity obtained against a second attack of a contagious disease One of the most extraordinary and mi accountable experiences in medicine was the immunity secured by a singl attack of a communicable disease against future attacks of the same malady. Smallpox, typhoid, or scarlatina, for ex ample, was found as a general rule to occur only once in a lifetime of the indi vidual, the successful passage through tho disorder apparently rendering the body invulnerable. Reasoning from an alogy, I have ventured to express the opinion that the rarity of second attacks of communicable disease was due to the removal from the svstem bv the first The Virtue of Patience. Tho average democrat of to-day is in need of patience, great patience. No man in tho world ever needed it morv, and the illustrations or incidents where it ought to bo manifested and exercised nro multitudinous, lly this timo soveral thousand, at least 100,000 of them, ex lccted to Ikj in good olllces, promised them as soon as tho change could bo made. They have expected this since tho result was announced last Novem- bcr moro than six months of expecta tion and hope. Hut the administration not only refuses to fill the oflices on de mand, but oven to give a promise about filling them. This must Ins grievously disappointing, and tho reckless manner in which the president disregards nil recommendations must bo another source of grievous annoyance. It is complained that the president meets by law, and such security in tho naturo of bonds as may bo required or desired." Tho capital stock is stated to bo f 100.- 000, divided into 10,000 shares at $10 each, and 150,000 of tho capital stock has already been subscrllted. Tho di rectors nro George 0. Perkins, Henry Wndsworth, Albert Miller. Wallace Kverson, C. T. Hopkins, Wainm Cleft, J. J. nlentino nnd J. i Knowles of Oakland; and J. h. Jloody and Henry Ii. Davis of Pan Francisco. democratic oSFice-seeking delegations with the nir of declaring that he didn't want to see them, and a viIi implied that they would leave him, which is appalling to the mot sanguine tempera ment and the most enthusiastic demo crat. This mav continue lor a timo. The president knows, as most of tho of fices arc held by republicans that they are in safe hands. He is not certain if numerous changes would bo safe. 1U--sides, he has a mugwump support now, Curing- Hcrrlne;. In Perley's ivport ol tho fisheries In tho bay of Fundy, tho mannor of curing herring is thus described : Tho fish are scaled by boing washed in bushol has kctswithn square bottom, ojen like a coarso sieve, the men standing in tho water up to their knees. Tho bet fish have verv few scales, and onlv half a bushel of them arc taken in the basket at once; they arc then salted in large tubs, the salt being stirred through them by hand; the quantity used is half a bushel of salt to two and a half barrels of fish, which are n tub full. They lie in salt LM hours, and are then washed in fresh water to prevent their becoming "salt burnt," after whlo they nro strung ou rods, with their heads all 0110 way, and then hung up in tho smoke house. In Clements the smoke houses aro usual- which ho could not bo sure of if ho ne- ly J0 feet square, with 14 foot jKsts and ceded to democratic demands. These I nliiuli roof : no tlhli hum? nrvin.r Jim firn 1 c r -- - i,-'(j r;--i -'-r- - aMTiivirl.ira havn iinilnrtiiL-nn In miL'rl the president believe they elected him, and, he has given them pledges which, if lived up to, will make liini the presi dent of a new party rather than of the old dcmocaitiu party, w hich is too well known to succeed again. It is possible tho mugwumps may so impress and in fluence Clevoland that, in the hope of becoming tho leader of a new party, he may defer becoming as good a democrat a the democrats wish him to lc until after tho election of 1SS0. Then, if it goes against his now party, it pi ay well be believed that the administration will parasitic crop of some ingredient neces- j bo thoroughly democratic. The dem- sary to the grow th and propagation of the parasite. The correspondence brought to light by the action of Mrs. Coulton against the Central Pacific railroad company is bringing Stephen J. Field of the United States supreme court before the public in a light that ho does not relish, be cause it shows him to have been the tool of the company. Field is a man of unquestioned ability, but his integrity has always been questioned by a large majority of those best acquainted with him and his career on this coast, and the inside history of tho influences brought to bear upon Lincoln to put Field upon the bench would be of inter est. History furnishes no parallel for Field's political conduct for several years past and he has plainly shown himself to be an unfit man for the posi tion he pretends to fill. On the bench and off the bench, Field has been con stantly bidding for high political prefer ment, and to-day he stands without a respectable following at home or abroad. In California, where Field has lived for 30 years or more, he could not be elect ed jnsticc of the peace, for the jieople do not believe him to bean honest man. ocrats, hungry and thirsty, may have to wait as long as this. Wc, however, can dole them out the consolation of saying we doubt it. Cleveland will relent bv than 7 feet, but the most careful curers do not hang them nearer than 8 feet. Hook maplo is used in smoking; when it cannot be procured ash Is used, boing considered next best. The process of smoking usually occupies eight weeks; and it requires the whole time of one person to watch the fire and to attend to the smoking, in which much judg ment and care are required. The smoke is usually made up at nightfall, unless the weather is warm ami wet, during which time no fires aro made. In fine weather the smoko houses aro thrown open during tho day lui'Qfll; and the greatest care is taken at all times to keep down heat, and to render the smoko house as cool as possible by nu merous windows and ojenings. After oeing smonet , 1110 nsn nro packed in should bo allowed under tho law to dis rupt it. Tho family is tho foundation of tho church and state, and ovorylhlng that Intorfoios with tho family menaces the whole superstructure of society, tlio state. Family responsibilities should not be assumed lightly; but assumed, it would appear that tho stale should interpoo its iniwer to prevent these re sponsibilities from being abandoned or surrendered fornny but the best reasons, anil those reasons few. As the custom obtains to-day and under tho rulings divorces nro granted on the merest pre text. This has encouraged hasty and ill-considered marriage, and, of course, has demoralised soviet r to a very great and grave extent. The divorced pair, not infrequently, go wiong; in fact, statistics prove that with tho increase of divorces in a community comes a cor responding decreaso in tho size of the legitimate family, nud that illegitimate births are constantly Increasing. If figures prove anything, they prove, in connection with our divorce laws, that sin is encouraged by their laxity; that tho family is destrovod, ami that the general tendency of divorces, obtained as easy as they aro in this country, is to demoralize and shame our civilisa tion and deprave society. If such char ges as these bo true, and they rtre seem ingly corroborated by the figures, tho advocates of reform in our divorce laws have undertaken a fight for mortds that should bo fully encouraged, The Latest from Gen. Grant. degrees, we believo, before then. Little! bpxes 18 inches long, id inches wide, The Standard of the 5th inst. adulates Gen. McCIellan to excess and practical ly pronounces as imbeciles all those who do not agree with it in calling him great. It also says Grant's greatness was achieved while ho was a democrat. That matters, not. At the time Grant was serving the country on the battle field the people were not interested in his politics and he was not poising for the presidency. Therein Grant and McCIellan differed widely. The people had watched McCIellan, and their ver dict was that he was a failure. They waited and watched Grant, mid tho dif lerence between tho two men was so marked that as Grant was elevated in the estimation of his loyal countrymen JlcClellan went down. Grant was al ways ready to fight and never declined by little Cleveland will find out that he cannot get along without an organized, and effectually organized, party at his back, and lie will go to work harmoniz ing it as far ns the distribution of the spoils will enable him, a distribution after the democratic demand and w hich will warm the average democratic heart. While much discussion about the spoils has taken place at former changes in the administration of the govern ment, at no time has this discussion been so great and so widespread, with such a diversity of opinion, as now. A great majority of Cleveland's party con tend that he is acting in a very undem ocratic manner in withholding the spoils from them. Another class interpret Cleveland's slowness in disposing of the spoils to mean adherence to the civil servico law and deference to tho preva lent sentiment of the country' in favor of civil-service reform. And still another class arc convinced that Cleveland's policy will bo, so far as it has been in dicated by the appointments he has made, a personal one, or a policy which will have for its main purposa a deter mination to intrench Cleveland in the presidency for another four years. The appointments he has made are cited in proof, and it is said while he has been unmindful of the recommendations of friend by democratic leaders, he has taken good care of his own, ant that he intends keeping it up. Beginning with the cabinet, it is maintained that tho northern democrats were selected, ex cept Endicott, because of their services to the president. But for Secretary Manning's management, the president would not have secured a majority of the New York delegation. At Chicago Manning's personal efforts did much to insure Cleveland's nomination. Tuke and S inches deep, measured on the inside; and there should bp:M dozen fish in a box of prime herring. If tho fish are large and of the best quality, it requires some pressure to get this num ber into a box. The Digby herring are in some instances cured in pickle, un smoked, and packed in half barrels. A New Industry. Torpoise fishing for the oil alone has and never lost a battle. McCIellan was ' the secretary of the navv : he was not never reauy to ngnt and never won a battle. One is every inch a soldier, while notan inch of the other is. There's the difference bjtween the two men. Naturo made it. McCIellan is a ile.id SShiiHi"' "' ?n,I,V,B 1m'li,a,r.y a"d'landintho convention j'umiwt ICHItWiin nuuuiu I1UI IMS IllHlurU' ed. The new administration has now held the reins of government for exactly ten weeks, in which time tho heads of de partments and their experts have been overhauling the books that they so long ed to get possession of, and tho most astounding development that they have made is a shortage of two cents in the hundreds of millions of dollais that the rascally republicans had accumulated j In tho United"statcs treasury. By their system of book-keeplnj.', by dividing, subtracting and setting nside sumB for specific purposes, tho democrats, in their minds, have reduced the surplus in tho treasury to a nominal amount, but old Tom Hendricks' booster friends have not yet received their eight-dollar dividend, and it is not at all probable that they will under this administration, for the money is still in tho treasury, where it is found to bo actually needed to meet the obligations of tho govern- weni anu muuaiu its credit, ilia re forms wrought so far do not amount to many millions, and the turning out of ollenslve partisans on tho one side to make places for the same clasi of men on the other side is not that character of reform Heeded and it will not satisfy tho people who voted for and anticipat ed genuine reform, nor those who need reuoi and expected to get it by tho only an active supporter of Cleveland's candidacy, but he was the man who raised the largest amount of the cam paign funds. The postmaster general's efforts made Wisconsin a unit for Cleye- The commis sioner of pensions, Gen. Black, as 11 member of the Illinois delegation, which was believed to be in favor of McDon ald, deserted to the Cleveland standard at a time when its influence was of the utmost importance. Hay, who haH been made first assistant postmaster general, was tho chairman of tho Penn-i sylvania delegation, and was able, early in tho contest, when tho Cleveland cause needed it the most, to render tho necessary aid. This libt could bo ex tended until it would include many prominent appointments. It is this fact which makes a large number of promi nent democrats, and particularly a large number of democratic congressmen, dis satisfied. They see that the president remembers his own friends in filling the ofiices; but declines to extend them tho least favor in that direction. Many of thorn complain that they are snubbed when they ask for tho appointment of their friends, and it is consequently tho cause of a great deal of ill fooling. Dur ing tho next few months such democrats will mako n desperate effort to securo recognition, but with what success re mains to bo seen. been earned on for many years off the North Carolina coast, but last summer a company was formed, with its head quarters at Cape May, N. J., not only for trying out the oil, but for utilizing the hide. The process of rendering the oil is very pimple, and the average amount obtained is from 0 to 8 gallons. The experiment made last summer by this company proved quite succeshful, (.'5740 being realized, it is said, from an outlay of f 1000, in five weeks' fishing, and its facilities for taking jwrpoises will be greatly increased the coming feason. The skin of tho porpoise makes a very superior, soft and pliable leather, and the estimated value of each indivi dual for its oil and skin alono was placed at $20. Last autumn it was discovered tnat the flesh made quite a savory dish, and It became so popular at tho fashion able watering places along the coast that a Philadelphia firm recently made n proposition to take all that may be paugbt along the coast this season, with the view of working much of it into mince meat. Tho Cape May company, it is said, will reject the offer, ns it already has offers from prominent Philadelphia and New York hotels and restaurants, and it is believed that thorc will bo a demand for the meat which cannot be met. The meat is red and juicy, and resembles in appearance beef, but it is more solid, finer grained, and very ten der; much more like venison, which it resembles ip flavor. They are taken in seines about 1000 feet long and very wideband when captured, if not already drowned, aro killed by stabbing with knives. It would seem tliat the out look for the success of a new and valua blo industry being established is most excellent. A New Idea in Corporations. Tho Pacific Surety company has filed I articles of incorporation at Han Francis co. Tho object of tho association is "to change in tho management of tho gov. InBuro the fidelity of public or privato ernment. The people aro not Bnvlinr employes und all norsons holding una!. tt&JnJ?t? Uonsof public or private trust; to fur- and unlpsa tho promised relict compJ before the end of Clevelund'H trm i.u wuuwumps will not be utile to save biro parties to civil suits, and to furnish be curity In all matters of trust, and eenor- I ally al eucj bonda us may be required Our Divorce Laws. Among the reforms being urged in this age of reform is tho reform of our divorce laws. It is contended that the means of legal disruption of tho mar riage tio are too eatdly obtainable, and that the causes for di voice under the law aro too many, bo many 111 fact that it is easier for a man to get a divorce than it is for him to marry, notwith standing tho surplus of women obtain ing in overy community, and eH-Kjeially in tho older states. Recent statistics go to show that divorces aro fearfully on the Increase in all tho states. Statistics in Massachusetts show that within the last 20 years the increase has been over 100 per cent. In Virginia during tho same time the increase has been 70 per cent; in rvew Hampshire 200 per cent., and in nil tho other states an increase is shown, tanging from 00 to 80. These figures can bo construed into an argu ment that tho lawH must be lax which permit the sundering of tho niarriage tio at this rote. People, of courso, ought not to enter into matrimonial relation without thought, but onco having as sumed the responsibilities of tho mar nage stato, it would seem that itshguli) be found a happier state, or that it should bo made by concession more en durable and lastimr than thu nlmvn statistics shows. Tho marrjago tio should bo regarded us sacied ; as a tic or a iplatlonship for Hfojaud coptroctcd under this buliof, flj'ero aUoWd U few BrleVtmcen tb&t Nkw York, May 10.Gen. Grant slept fullv sevon hours Saturday night, and when the four doctors of the staff met in consultation this afternoon they found the general's condition was, if anything, improved, but the cancerous siKits were unchanged, Dr. Barker sails for Ku- ropo this week, and this was his last consultation beforo going. When about to leavo ho bade tho general good-bye, and said: "When I come back in the autumn I shall ox-Hjut to find your liton ary work finished to your satisfaction." "You don't expect to find me, though, do you?" said tho general. "I shall hoio so, anyhow," res-wml-ed Dr. Barker, as he went away. Dr, atirady sah thu two now cmncur spots had not perceptibly Increased since Wednesday. Tho general, at a window, waved mi adieu to Dr. Douglas as he drove away with bis family. Koscoe Conkling and Cyrus W. Field called during the afternoon. At 5 o'clock this afternoon, while thousands were strolling on tho nvqnucs, Gen. Grant, attonded only by Harrison, left his houso and walked toward Madison avenue His paco was moro hrl.k than during any previous walk. "No, I feel no moro fatigued, as I see, than after my walks to Madison avenue," concluded the general as ho reached the steps of his house. He mounted the steps with as little wearmesa as on previous occu' sions of his exercise. born of tho legislature formed In a vol utin! of twos, nud marched 111 n body to Logan's room at thu Ireland hotel, sing ing "Marching through Georgia." The crowd gave thiee cheers and congratu lated him on his success. One"Rebel Yell Too Many. A Washington dispatch says nnothor nowly-appolnted federal olllce-holdor has come to grief. Thu victim this timo Li a brother of Senator Joo Blackburn. Tho president, after consulting with his cabinet, has revoked Blackburn s Ap pointment as internal revenue collector for the Lexington (Ky.) district because of the following hitter wiitten by Black burii) whiih is just made public: AiUMiroN, V.i., OcloU-r a. 1861. My lVnr Wife: I lur Icfl jounnil our children In llic I mil of thcilcspol, but (Jott Knint that t uuy won l able to iiulc the union nun of Ken (inky feci the eilfic of my knife. I runt thli tl.i) I hold every union tmitor ni in) enemy, ami from him I seorn to recviic quarter anil to him I wilt neier grant my uul In death, for tly ate cottiuiU and villain enough. Ilrother Henry .nut t arrived here without hinilmnee. I have had chilli all the uny, but I hope to live to kill forty Yankee for every chill put I vver Ii ul. I loivrii that llnnloc h still In Arkanvvv, Iu U reported Inactive, and If tlili prose true, t will teiuter my resignation, to go Immediately to Kentucky. I lioe that 1 Mill do my duty n a reliel ttnd freeman. Mncc 1 know the iinkm men of Kentucky, I intend to begin the uotk of murder in enrncil, and if evrr 1 virc one of then), may hell ha my traction I uant to ee union blood i un deep enough for my honr in swim In. Your hudunJ, J.vmi.s Pi VCKIIl'KN. It is understood that all of the pre id dent's advisers approved of the revoca tiou of the npH)iutment. MUcellAtietnii Advertisements. MARSHFIELD THE The Illinois Senatorship. Friu.vaKiKU), His., May 7. Tho sen atorial aspect has materially changed by events of tho past forty-eight hours and Logan's chances appear very much brighter, although it is not iosilively known yet what Sittig will do. That gentleman, as soon ns it became fully npparont that Weaver had been elected, to-day left for home. Tho general im pression here is that he will fall into lino when the time coincs, although ho feels sore over abuso'received when ho pair ed with .Shaw. Logan is now fully con fident of his ultimate success, anil cor respondingly happy, as, in fact, are all the republicans. The hotel lobbies pre sent quite n busy scene to-night, and many republicans are inplinod to "paint tho town red." As the spirits of the party rise those of the others lower and the democrats aro feeling blue enough. They admit that thoy were outgeneraled in this matter, and blamo themselves for being so lax. None of tho icpresen tatives from this district even took thu trouble to visit it during tho election, so" confident wero they that no opposition would bo offered. They now sea their Jvilly and repent of it. It is too late, as all doubt of Weaver's election has van ished, it boing claimed that his majority now is SCO. The vote cast was not one third of that cast In November last. It is stated by Borne democrats that an in timation of what was going to he sprung on them was learned tho night beforo the election, and tho leaders in the dis trict notified, but thoy paid no attention to it. Gen, Logan savs the wnnln i. the state want him to be the next sena tor, and democrat did not wish to vote against him, Chicago, May 8. Last night Morri- son, democratic candidate for senator telegraphed from Washington: "Ih there any doubt of tho election of thu successor to Shaw?" His democratic friends answered : "Not u bit. Weaver is elected." Tho democrats piuposu to die hard, und a scheme is on foot to de teat, if possible, the result of tho elec tion, or ut least to stave off tho result us long as possible, A long consultation was held at Springfield last night, undl mv itouiv nun mm iiiessongeri wero sent to each of tho three counties. It Is supposed tho first attempt will bo made to keep returns back ns long as possible, in the hands of democratic county clerks, thus giving Haines and his crowd, und all othor absent democrats, an opportu nity to Ije present when Weaver comes to be sworn in. What the scheme will then doyejop Into remains to bo seen, but it Is surmised an attempt will bo made to tlo tho certificate of election up in committee, and thus prevent him from being sworn In. While the repub lican loaders aro aware of the demo crats' intention, they entertain no fear that it will succeed, und have every hotp of elpqtlng Logan United States eenator on the nqxt ballot. Last nk-hr .txtlwveg fitf and sU'ty reVublieau meta Tommy Williams of Douglas futility lost n horso list week In jx'eullar way. In the pasture In which the animal was confined wero two small oak trees stand ing about 18 inches apart, nnd it In sup- K!H'il that the horso had his head I' tween them when another hotso bit htm frqm behind, entiling him to luiigo for ward, thereby getting last, thu trees catching him just behind the shoulders, and thus preventing the poor lieast from getting out either forward or backward. Williams found the horse Imfiiro lio had heon caught moro than half nil hour, but aflor tho horso was released he soon died from tho overexertion that ho had indulged In In trying to free hliuielf. Ho was valued at tr0. Plaiudenler. Now that the democrats have gotten into tho white house, tlipy uru saying It is not gofld uiiflugh fvr them. It lasted tlmiugl) 2J years uf republican occupant cy and was found good enough, and It is good onongh to servo out thu timo thu democrats will occupy it, that is, four years. There should bo no talk of build ing another whiro house, or nxecuiv-n mansion economy is the watchword of me nay c Democratic opinions seem to be crys talking into the belief that Cleveland HA R I) WAKE 8 T C) K 3C KIT.PS ON ItVN'D A .St'l'I'.KIOK quality uf TIN, COIM'KIt nntl SUKinWKON WAUK, Of home manufacture, In connection with a well-selected stock of GENERAL HARDWARE! Slovos nnil lviingt'jt, Wood mitl Willow Witrr, Farm Tools mid IiiiiiIoiihmiIh, Coal. Iron mid Slool, riiintw, Witter Pipe nntl Kitlinge, faints, uilfl mitt liruslicH, Doors mid Windows, Unrncss nntl Tilinnitngs, (ilnEiwnro, Linnps und Crockery, I'lntcd and Granite Ware, Hom, RilloH, Pistols mid Ammunition, Ftshini! Tackle, Hirtl "ages, Terra C'ottu Chlmiiuv Pipe, lite,, Ktc. gjtfJon Woitu and IU:iuihno done at idiort notice. K. OVONN'KM,. Prop'r. Mlicollancou. Advcrtmt J. 0. GARFIELI1 Fronl Mrcrt, MnrnhBrU, Adjoining the Mar.hfleld Dm,, Sl Mnnunidiircr of nmt )ralfr ,R ,' PIONEER MARKETS, MAUMtnnu) Jk Kmi'iiii: City, 0. Schetter & Go., PKOl'ltlKTOKS, 7 Successors to H. P. WHITNEY. A al nply of MPTT.iv CANNKI) iii;i;i-. mh coons. I'OKK, KTO. .SIX'., KTC. nntl all kinds ol SALTMEATS and VEGETABLES constantly on Iiaiu). Alson L'iKmI stock of nooriiiiiiiM. V K sTk L 8 logging" gamps HUPJ'UIW AT S10HT XOTICK HAKDWABB rnt TINWABl Or ALL nKSOUIITiONR, FAItM TOOLS mid IMI'LUMFOT OV MA, KINDS, NTS Htovc nud Utilise, lllatikiniltlia' Hupiillci, Crockery nntl (lnwvre, Put tits nud Oil, I.atnpi, Harried, i Tubi, lnnm Phhlnr Tacklf, e,,c!,kc,, ttr Plumbing Job Work and Htptlt. in of all kinds promptly executed. - inysu TJJUEEl TABLE Or TIIK- STEAMER COMET IA. HOllllKTM. 'ptaU IT.VUI. MMtllll.lt NOriCi: THE Mrumor t'ninct vrtll nmaif(ittat ioo .Munnnchi lor Kmiilrc at ond at q p. in. duly U'e I'jimlir for MAflif.-M at i Joa.ni. would have ilono much better if he hni left Secretary llavnrd in tin, fci.iniin. Id inado a very oxolh.itt nunutor, but the sunpicion Ih KtroiiB that ho 1m proving u failure an a prune minister. A. P. Swinoford of Mnnpielt, Mich., ban been appointed governor of Alanka. Queen Kiumn of the Sandwich Ihlnnds died ou tho -'Olh ult. When Utby vcij icl, c give bcr .... , , ,, , CAVrOMA, Wlicn i!ic ,vi a clubl. jlic ctit for ., . , (ASIOKIA. Nlien he tiecamc a miu, lio clung o .... CASslOKIA, Whon jlic I1.11I clulclicn. she gne llicm C ASIOKIA Klt.VKK IUHH, COOS X EV ADVKUTISKM KNTS. XGTICK VOH FINAL I'UOOP. L.sti Ooici: vr Novmicko, Orrson, Mny 7, 1885. "VTOTICK IS HKKKHV (JIVJ'.N THAT XJ the folloHing-mnietl mrtilrr luv filed notkr of 1 J intention to make final proof In Imuran or till claim, ami thai snlil proof will U iiiailr U-forc llic clerk of C001 county, at Umpire Clly, On Thursday, June 18. iB8c. Vfc. I'l.ThK J. Pkti.kson. pre-emption dctlnra tory statement No. 4739, fur the north half of iic wiuiiiwcsi quarter nmillieMiutlilhilr of the nortmevt quarter of jucuon 13. township at south, ranse 11 v.nt. Willamette meridian. He ninifs the following iincscs to prove r .Ti 1 1 ""'"" "I"' "no- cuuvai on of said land vii Joseph II Yoakum, Ocorge M. SiW, Prtd lUmon arid Thos. O. Mortimer, nil of Marih held, C.ooj county, Orrgon, myijtd Vn. T. IU.NJAMIN, Reglitcr. J. s t-n vwi'oitn. J9S FAMILY JM I'ront Hrt'l, Mur-Kiilleld, South of the Poitoflicc. IUI.I.O-V A: ItOSN, lnirlMoi-. HAVING Jt'sr Ol'LN'I'.D OUK NI'AV anil neat incut ttuiikrt put kmiiIi pf i(,e poilomce. ve are prrparrd to furnnli. nt the lowest lulng rntM. the Uit ot Hri; Vfui, .HiiKmt, forli. Nail ,llMil ul nil LtluriM, V 'RtMttllM, 'ititm! limtl nud FAMILY GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Vencls nnd l-Ofiging Camps promptly sup. filial. Such a share of nuhlle natmn.ipn i l'.r.i-rl ... goikij, low prices and square dc!in;j entitle us v 1 J"' ftl ft Mil ill t . . ... -ilt .. . '- m- when she will I-jc Hmidrrnl 6 joictoct ' DAN & MANIXY HOI1KK1X, JI Murders. HALL & MfillTjNKIt, Proprietor, THE 10 is rcvpecuuliy solicited liy IKAWTOKO , It OSS. NOTICE FOItINAL PROOF. Land Oi riCF. at Koifhukg, Oregon, TsTOTICP. is IIBREItv'cFlW'-riiAT m. (.".? ,nK""a,.IM!,l.lc'"",r iafM notice of h sli tuition to mako fiml proof In tuppci pf his claim, and that , ,)r00f wlM lic ' ,c Bss&fcr tIvrk of Co,i coum' nt y-m- On Thursday, June 18, 1885, Viz J ami: Catching, homestmd No. tin for the noithweit nnartcr of ilu. .,.,,,1,,., 9..A. Icr nnd the touthoiiit quarter of the sotilli-aiI T!?"!lrur J"0" 37, ,ov'nlllI 30 south, nmge 3 w-csl, Willamette meridian, "'i.i 1.1.':" , 'hLJnL !"? '.. Pro of iuta d",;: v- "J"J" ""' cm"m n.nifAOniJV!Kl',nn,,-l0-,"w f'ovvnof Sum. ncrandA. D. Iioopi; nrnt (it0, Morris of fair- jnyrjtd Vi. K IIcnjamin, Keglittr R. MAINS, MKItCIIANT J PKONT STHEKT, MAHSHFIKLI) fus-v nvxiuvni), SPRING SUMMER C3-OOIDS. Stock of PorejUrn and Domeitlc HaU and Fancy Salts of KiMitYoiAm: (;i,oiin,x(j, Which will K sold nt HO'ITOM I'ltlC'I'S HTRpady.mnilocoo.ls ,ouKht nt tills shop Olvc me a call. , mains. 'seiol ."vi:v 'rmtvrAiu.i:. UNTIL M'RTIU'K NOTIfK stramrr Myrtle will run as follow 1 l.cme Marshfirld for t'llrrf.lljf every nuaii( at 7 and tsrry afternoon at a o'clock, f .rave I'ttef City for MarthAcM nnd Cmplr every forenoon nnd for MarshMd rvrry sfier noon on the nrrlval of the Coqullle imtuvinn, a l.miilro City for Marshfirltl and Ulttr lly c.ry Uiy nt 1 o clock p in, lea 1 UAt.l.i. I.ICill INliK, I'nHnbtori.- HONGELL 'ilELANwiT O'ConneJI' new baildlugr, Front ttrctt, IlCVI.l-Jl.l IH- BOOTS, SHOES . f ANII- The Coast Mail And the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle S3 so Vwyvixv In ml tit !,, GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY BgilllWTT IPrUNDrirV'Ayi KERN, Turn H'mm nV,SU. ,,I,S, KMO'' ',0 MARSH. IJ. I H.I.IJ nnd Ii located on McKninhls !ul;!aamt;;re'r,,", Boof Bnrrola, Butter Barrels, a .. . V Barrels, And nil that or any oihrr ih.irncler of tooperln r.t shortest iiollwm.d on most ruasot ahleVermi rny7 E. F. COOK, PAINTER, GRAINER, -ANI THOSE WHO WORK R.Y AND atu ne'd a wholesome, rell.il.le medicine like PriNUEK'S 0KCgN BU)OI) I'UKimK AS her.y ,?diTlDsW Pf leno Ie Deal It checks lhpntniii.n, .i w , , ' Srilr?-HC"Bl,f",'on' OJ and Dlliousl BVknvT,; :.'."; ?::zw '"?. '? v iv giugguis, uu ..., u4 Hu. iicsn enerL'y nlo the w Paper - Hanger, .MAHSIIITKM). onv.nnv TS I'RKPARKD TO DO Aid. KINDS nif - t ij ST.SION PAINTINO nmi nniM,v,.. A HrJIAirV. '"" ,M " PT Orders left at h0 Marshfield Drugstore will receive prompt latenlloii. ocio A PRIZE. Iielpiill.ofcltliersex, t Kend 6 cents for poitnire nnd receive free a costly "i goous wiucli will iiviij itii, 111 (liner uv 1 llliJn'-ortJKa to -rarsw & At oat f OlotDain.gr I I. idirs' fine nnd roarse tlioot. boys lxx.li nnd hof, nnd gent's iulitrr coals, Uxas ml shoes in great variety. Chtr riuily-nuvile boats and iho's were maii.if..clureil rsprrslly for tlie Uy trade. Hats, cms and urulnwrar; sUtUoocrr. cutlery, tobacco, ((gars pn. iiuUlici. t A full Ass6rlincni of men's clothing, In suits or olhrrwltc, iimtlrrsvcs, bcdclullilng nnd values. Custom-made ttoots and shoes 11 spcchllv, for which mc U-eo lhc,brst Trench kip, ciK and soleleather: Xhif nllm slock is of tli ttlf s st)le and (Irtish, nnd as chovp as the chMPnl. Come and sir us at our new slore, Iq Quo y nell's new tiuildlns, 1'rwu sircvt, io NEW CAEINtT SHOP FURNITIJPE . STORE! ON UtONT aTRUtTOl'I'OSiTK TilK I'listulDci), In the biilldiiitf formerly occu plot ns rv rrsldcnce bv A Nj.ih.iri,', where the undcrslLMied has cvrry hvcilliy for tloini; Cabinet Work of all kind, UPHOI.HTKHINO, and GENERAL JOBBING WORK IN WOOD Ai short notice urul. on (.licmt terms, v , y Kuril (ui re ni.inulcnitW!l4nd Vumldird (oot- 11 der nt IkiIIoiii prk;s. i-J. tl ' ' 'Hw Iland.onie Cliniiiioi for snloiit lour iuirt Also UKklii (ilmcvof HSvorlcd !' .i.ti ricltirrs frntiual lo.order losittouslomort II 1 I'tirnliura tif nil kinds rep-died. COI'I'INS made to or.iiT nt lowest rates. . , Jubtjlnsi Work a specUliy and piomplly cse- cuted nt livlni; rates. i npa oi. K KVANSKN, 1'ropiictor. DAVIIl Vot'St). IIKNnY Hl'llKX Z&vCaIlareield. '- SODA WATER WOh'KS, C'omof of 'X'blril unsl C utrtl UUIIKN k VOUNfi, I'roprletoni. QODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALU, KTC, OI'SUl'pRIPH QVAI.ITY. Conitnnlly on.lianil nnd for sale. fl irrjffiWyy or Orderr f rwn the ,cou filled. Mi&KsuUUS Works, countrli rtll JlSiL DBESS-MAKING Mrs. -W. B1. Hill AT lll'.R ItliSIDUNCK, NOR'll! FRONT ttrrct, first door uo ill of Mai k's furniture store, Multifield. Cutting and ntllnc In Hie litest styles a p daily. J-atroiuj; thankfully received, work promptly .cut!, aud work ;uaniitrtd to gtv ssf I lion, my9