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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1885)
c .v HiJ ' .uwu - - ,r? ." V 40 Miscellaneous Advertisements, BLANCO DRUG STORE KEEPS A COMPLETE ASHOUTMENT OF p'BXJCS A.3STD MEDICINES, WINK. McWORM, I'lUAfetH HHd TOHAC'CO, With a full line of Toilet Articles. gtT Agoncy for standard lltornry works nntl periodicals, for tlio Domestic BewlnB Machine, nnd for Kloctrlcnl appliances. Jelfl .1. n. HAdKWnuCH, Proprietor. AY IE STORE HENRY SENCSTACKEN, Proprlotor. ijaIIU IN JRUOS, MKIJIIINKH. II CMK'Al.S. PAINTS. flllJ fAMmi.u ' Tolmcconnd Clear, Slnllonery and Fancy Toilet Articles, and I'ure Whim nnd Liquors for kind use. Prescriptions skillfully compounded, ' pj, i.-nia Umpire CIlyDrusj Store will continue under Ilia time management nnd owner. ihlnAi herrtoiorc. unpi cn tin iuin iu rereivo inrpi niicnoon. The Coast Mail. MARHHFIELD, ORI'.GONf Thursday, mi mm:;; July a, 1.885 K nx-dl' Agent for Wells, Fargo & Co's Express. IIKNRV SBNOSTACKKN. flfEW DEPARTURE? Tlio undersigned having bought from 1)11. 0. II. GOLDEN tho IR1F1D ORE STORE Front Htrrct, .llni-sthHcltl, Orctrou, Solicits n oontlnuniicu of tlio liberal pntronago oxtnnded in tlio past. Largo improvoniuiits itro being nintlti and tlio utoctc heavily increased. ' Vnro Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicine, Perfumeries, Trusses, Sponges, rvmln Brushes. TlAln and Fancy Candles, Notions and Fancy Goods of all kinds. UOOim, IHMl.i. IN,,,,,- LV,. In Ik... .ll'.l.. ..! ., .11 ...I !.., ..,. IIC DCJl fUMlfllllCH. w. .....v ... vviiiii;, ... ava miiu Ml HI. lllrj, KC,l III SlUCK or mule lo order al ! notice, Full and complete Una of Paints, Oils, Varnhlict, Class and Putty of tlin purest quality. l,.ini-n and Arum nisicnun m every uckuihioii coimaniiy on lianu. Am arranging l Import through New Otlrsuu, direct from I iiIki, llie fmett brands of Havana irs and Tobacco. Ixng acquaintance with leading tolMcJonists In New Orleans will enable Clrars All roods at wholesale n well as retail. Correspondence from ncletitjorinr; country solicited. N, u, Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully compounded, me to secure the finest goods t il lowest prices. Hie local tmde will be supplied nl liberal rates. V. A. Ui.tK7, Proprietor. Tor tlio best Ftirnlluio Vurnlsh, go to nongsincuen's Drug Store. Extra flno oranges, poaches, apricots and plums at lllanro Drug Htoro Smoko tlio only gontilno Punch Ha vana filled iWcnt filtmr. n Nniv Vnrl.lu Store. Uso Extract of Itcd Olovor for tlio blood. For sale nt Songatackon'a Drug Stores, Tlio "High Lffe,"A7ngo" and "Cos mopolitan" Cigars Just arrived at Blan co Drug Storo. Kruse resumed work on tlio now ves sel at North Dond .Monday, but with a few men only. It, Painter and family lclt by the last Coos Hay to tako up their abode at Ca pay, Yolo county, Cnl. New Varloly Storo, Marshflcld, Is tho plaTo to buy your Jowolry. A lino solec tion for tho Fonrth of July. Sovoral car loads of tho best Tonics and Hlood Purifiors junt received at tho Coos Hay Drug Storo, direct from tho cunt. A. M. Crawford, Esq., is going to Hose burg to-day, on land-office business, Tho sfcamor Areata Is tied up at Han tranclsco, awaiting an improvement in tho coal trades MrB, Clins. Thornquist of East Oak land, Cal., arrived by tho Arago, on a visit to friends on tho bay. XjLNT New Goods oti Every Steamer at Lowest Living Rates. I 1,S0 JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF NEW HUMMEIt OOODS Hoys', Youths' and Mon's Clothing, Hats and Cap?, Hoots and Shoes, Furnishing Good, and a flno lino of Dry Goods, Lawns, Prints, Ginghams, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velveteens, etc., etc. AIo a very flno linn of Groceries, Crockery, Puiuts, Oils, etc., such as li goucrally kept in a flrst-clasn general merchandise storo. Call uud cxamiuo our goods. J". LAJSTDO & SONT. P. S. Wo also keep a full assortment of Ladies' Cloaks and Dulmans. 1 5? A nn GREAT n n SLAUGHTER iit :p:Rio:H3s of HARDWARE Tinwai-e. Crockery, etc., etc. Ilnvlne tnkcM HtlviiHlisRn 1 tlisll iIsispn iimiI low price, wc hnro boufxht a iHrvn xtork of tlio itbevo AVtsrcM, srliloli wo tire Ni:i.i.imu at riticix .-i:v8:k i:imi.i:b! MARSHFIELD HARDWARE STOR EI. O'COIDnTLTEIjIj, Proprietor. Golden has coming on tho Coos Hay several car loads" of freHh drugs and medicines from tho cast. They aro packcil In two-htindrcd-pound cases. It. II. Lotto, nsMlgneo, has settled tho business of Burko A Hlckey of Myrtle Point. All of tho debts of tlio firm have been paid and there aro a few hundred dollars left, in monoy, notes and sol vent accounts. The Domestic Sowing Machines kept at Hlanco Drug Storo aro sold at remark ably low rales. Compare them, as to price and actual aluo, with any other, and you will find them tho cheapest machines extant. Uwj Hop, Celery and Chamomilo Hit ters. It Is an olejjant appetizer, nervo and brain tonic; Invigorates the diges tlvo orgatiH and is uncnualcd as a gener al HtroiiKthoning blttors. For sale at 8ongstackon's Drug Stores. W. O. Christcnson and Charles John Bon aro tho builders and ownors of that now scow now under construction on Christonsen's vacant lot on Front street in front ol his shop. Tho scowls 41 feet long, Ilk feet beam, 3J fcct.deop, decked over, and Is being built lo htro. Itov. Richardson of Empire mado anothor failure to keep his appoint ment at Unity chapel, Catching slough, last Sunday, for tho reason that ho got lost, as before Ho don't sny so, but ho looks as if ho thought nobody hut a mugwump would say there is a road from Hay City to Koss' place; but then tlin rrvprnnd frnntlnmnn littqn't. Ifvrtil Ihoro very long, and may bo ho don't know what ls'called a road in this re- gon. "Tlicru is lino material in tho Arago," remarked our smoking friend, whilo ho was pulling tho fragrant fumes of his Havana. "Yes," replied tlio othor, "nliu is tho finest steamer on this bay." "What aro you talking about, Bir?" "Tho steamor Arago, of course." "Well, I am speaking about tho Arago, loo, but not tlio steamer, but tlio cigar Arago, kept at Hlanco Drug Storo, and sold II for 25 cents. They aro as much superior to every othor cigar sold at that price as the steamer Arago is to overv other vessel on this bay." osrnuw: Variety Store! Holland Ilullding, optioslto Hlanco Hotel, Front street, Marshfiold. PIANOS and OR&ANS, IMITJSIO, Vocnl nntl Instrumental, NEWS DEPOT and A.gency, A Fine Assortment of Confectionery, OXQ--OESS a,3acL TO IB -A. COO, Always on hand, nt Itotivll and Jobbing. ., Of Also, Sewing Machines, Jowolry, Playing Cards, Fishing Tacklo, Sta tionary, and tho most comploto assortment of Notions on tlio Hay. Alt order addressed to tho "New Variety Storo, Marshfiold. Or.," will receive prompt attention. umiTnu I Proprietor of tho 1, P, NOUTON.f NKW v.VHIETY STOKE. rr initt'M (Agent for Music, Musical IiiHtruments mr5 ll "UUhWi ( and tho Domestic Sowing Machines. BAY VIEW RREWERY liVH.A.IRSIIFIHXjD, OK., Clemmeiisen & Kyano(F5 PBOPBIETORS, Keeps conHtnntly on hand nml oflers for unlo a Ritporior artiulo of LAGER BEER. ALE PbbEIsi Akk nivu I VII bllsi '.VHOLESALE anii RETAIL. Wit JiAJt IS SUPPLIED WITH Tilli CllOIOXST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS ociB w o b For two or three years, long before any ono elso thought of bucIi a thing, Golden has been making a valuable ANiiiuiaivtirc. ii nan rcacueu much largo sales that a rival druggist, wishing to reap Bomo of tho advantages, a few weeks since torroifed the original i)r cription forming the basis of Goldcn's preparation. This ovlnccs the popular ity this medicine has gained through Goldcn's efforts. As now prepared by Golden, it contains all tho original in gredirntt, and olhtri that no one the can imitate. Tho following is from Golden's last ordor: "Mr. F. A. Golden, Drug gist Dear Sir: I have been using your Asthma Cure for tho last month, and It has proved a good remody. My medl ctno is now out. I'leaso Bend six bot tles and charge to . ." Gold en would bo glad to havo othor drug gists borrow "rV original formula," as it will only advortiso tlio medicine, and ho has implicit confidence in tho dis crimination of the public, who will soon find out that only at Golden's can they got tho gontilno "original" improved ar ticle Reductions on largo orders. Thos. Hirst lias been putting in his lelsuro hourB, morning, noon and night, this BOason, in demonstrating tho feasi bility of making a nico gardon spot by digging down a hill and filling uu a mud-flat. Tom did tho digging by proxy, and wo suspect ho does most of his gardoning that way too; but no mat tor, ho has a nlco garden, and Mrs. Hirst does not claim tho credit of mak ing it, though there is no doubt In our mind that sho is entitled to tho most of if, but Tom's tho boy who takes tho prido. In showing n nlco strnwborry patch in tho southwest cornor of tho lot, from plants put out this year, which aro now wol! stocked witli berries; also thrifty cabbages, an embryo celory bed, rows of tolophouo iieavliieB, loaded with big pods containing from nine to ten peas ouch, sundry ronmrkably robust tomato vinos, lettuce, radishes and on ions by tho wholcsalo, mushrooms in abundanco, and roses, dahlias, daisies, posies and m,aiy othor things pretty to look at but too numerous to mention all growing on ground whoro InBt yoar was an uuBijjnuy ma u uuiny niuii flat. Hirst in lust boalnning to find out that 1iq does know alittlo something about agnctilturo, and ho Intends noxtyear improve Upd.u what ho has dona, and loarned.tb.lB year. Andrew Hall, who left tho bay a ow months ago as second mate of the schooner A Icado, returned on the Em ma Utter. Hurrah for tho Fourth of July I Clos ing out goods at cost I Must be sold July Fourth I Entire slock at Norton & Luvar'a, Empire City. Tho Conlcdo baBO-ball club has dial longed tho Nowport club to play at Em piro on tho Fourth, and the challcngo has boon accepted, and each club is now practicing, with tho expectation of win nhig. Huckley, of the Palace restaurant, Is serving ice-cream nowadays at all hours morning, noon and night any way and at any time, to keep tlio communi ty cool and good-natured. Empire will havo a benefit Irom this place and vicinity on tho Fourth, and no mistake. Every available vehicle has been chartered for tho occasion and those persons who cannot procure pass ago on tho boats will go down n-foot. In ono day, recently, Mrs. Joo Fox and her two llttlo boys picked enough blackberries at tho Isthmns to fill 40 quart jars after tho berries had been prepared for putting up in that way, and Joo says it wasn't a good day for black- borries, cither; linden & Young's cream soda and HufTalo mead go to tho right spot these warm days, and tho demand for theso drinks Is immonso, but their machine is equal to tho emorgency, and to keep cool it is only necessary for you to send in your orders Tho new postal law took effect yester day. Letters weighing an ounce nio now carried for two cents, whereas that has heretofore bcon the charge on half an ounce. Newspaper postage is also reduced one-half on papers sent from tho office of publication. At the semi-annual meeting of the order of United Frionds at this place last Saturday night tho following olll eers were elected for tho ensuing torm Mrs. Ida C. Stora, chief councilor; Miss Sarah Merchant, vico councilor ; C. N. Edmunds, treasurer; Mrs. Olivia Ed munds, financier; Mrs. Sarah Keating, prelate; Mrs. F. M. Bates, marshal; I). R. Keating, guard; Herman John son, sontry; Aaron Cory, past chief councilor; Dr. C. W. Tower, medical examiner; F. M. Garrison, secretary. Tho installation of tho foregoing officers will tako place Saturday night, tho 13th Inst. Tho throttlc-valvo of tho largo engine at Dean & Co's mill No. 2 bursted last Monday, which accident frustrated tho intontion to run tho machinery this week, that everything might bo got in good ordor to start tho mill to cutting lumber next week. Another throttle- valve was at hand and tho damago has been repaired, but tho starting ot tho mill has been delayed for at least anoth er wcok. The chains and cables lor this mill, for which there has been some waiting, arrived by the Arago, and now thoro is no doubt that it will soon start, and when It docs tho mill nt this placa will stop, temporarily. County court will meet next week. Z. T. Siglln has rotnrncd to tlio boy. Preparations aro being mado to have some good races at Empire next Satttr- uay. The steamer Arago brought up about a ton of ico for uso at Empire orf the Fourth. According to tlio Herald, tho Coqtiillo base-ball club beat tho Coalcdo club last Sunday, tho score belm; C8 to 21. Tho Herald says Robt. Frederick had the flesh of ono of his arms badly lac erated by the planer nt tho Parkcrsburg mill last Monday. Hall's prairio seems to be too small for tho Coqulilcrs. and now two cele brations aro announced one at Hall's prairio and anothor nt Coqtiillo City. Tho annual meeting of stockholder of thoO. S. 1. company, held at Empire last Thursday, elected tho old board of directors, except G. B. Knowlcs, whoso piacois iiucu oy Jas. Webster. Suderlund & Kcino have been making marked improvements at tho Pioneer sa loon, inside and out, and that old and favorite resort' now presents a more pleasing apjicarance than it over pre sented before. C. II. Merchant made a trado with Geo. Davis for tho Pcndergrass houso at Ccnterville, and Davis lately moved tho houso to Aaronvillc, where it looms up to advantage. In course of time Dean & Co. will erect a number of houses at Aaronvillo for tho accommodation of tho men that will be employed at their mill. John Nasburg has been adding to tho Bon Ton saloon a pair of neat swinging doors, inside tho front door and main entrance. In each of tho new doors is a largo pano of cut glass containing John's monogram. If some reckless and cnthusiastc customer should suddenly poko his paw through one of those panes somo day, the house would not bo big enough to hold him any great length of time should John )e thee or thereabouts at the moment. Large Order Received. Arrived at Blanco Drug Store, a var loty of single and double clrcnit Electro Magnetic Belts. By special arrange ment) with tho manufacturer, wo aro enabled to give these bolts at prices be fore unknown, in order to havo them thoroughly introduced. Thoy are in valuable In all cases of nervous, liver and kidney diseases, paralysis, back ache, general debility, etc. Religious Services. Rov. W. Lund will hold Episcopal services nt tho Baptist church In (hid place next Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 6 p, m. Rev. I. Richardson will hold services at tho Methodist church in Empire next Facilities for Getting1 to Empire on the Fourth. Next Saturday, tho Fourth, Smith Bros, intend running two vehicles from Newport to Empire, via this place, car rying passengers at fl for the round trip. If you want to patronize that line, sco Smith, tho milkman. Tho steamor Comet will leavo her wharf at this place on tho morning of tho Fourth and go to tho Newport coal company's new bunker, which place sho will start from at 7 :30, coming back hero and starling from hero for Empire at 8 :30 o'clock. Tho Comet will return from Empire in tho evening after tho conclusion of tlin dnv'n flnimrn. and Hi on , . . ' . ' ,"-' - ; pcrs so aiincl go back to Emp.ro and remain foeraLtentontridcii. uiiui ancr mo bail. Tho steamer Myrtle will gq from this place to Utter City early Saturday monv ing, in order to leave Utter City for Em pire at 7 o'clock, touching hero, as usual, on her way down. Sho, too, will re main at Empire during the day and start on her return from there to this placo about C o'clock in tho evening. The steamer Coos will also run on the Fourth. Sunday, mornihg usual hours. and ovening, at tho Unclaimed Letters. Following is a list of the unclaimed letters remaining in tho postofllco at Marshfield, Coos county, Or., July 1, 1885:Basyo Theodore 3, Ellexer Edwd, Erickaon Emll, Myers Jas, Nelson J D, Rolandson Jas 2, Rapp Louis, Soper Robt, Smith E V, Upton J M, and Yoo C If. Titos. IIinsT, Postmaster. It. M. Hutcheson, our esteemed fel low townsman, last week received tne sad news of the death-of his brother James, at Burkcrsville, Cariboo, B. C, on tho 4th tilt., in tho mines at which placo ho had been for some 23 years. Deceased was well known to many re sidents of the bay, he having visited his brother hero two or three times, the last time about five years ago. Mr. Hutcheson was aged about 41 years, and his death was the result of dropsy. A fow days ago Eugeno O'Connell re ceived a letter from II. I'. Whitney, written at SpartanBburg, Va., on the 19th nit. At that time Whitney, with a niece nnd nephew, expected to lenvo on the 23d, for San Diego, Cal., where ho no doubt la by this timo and where his nephew expects to embark in tho livery business with A. F. Whitney. Tunes aro dull in Pennsylvania, at the localitv where Whitney has been. Steel rails aro selling nt f.'u and nans at f 45 per ton, and butter at 12J cents per pound. I. Nel John John I Hop i Concerning the Marshfield Race Track. An adjourned meeting of citizens who feel interested in getting up a race track at this place was held at the recorder's office last Saturday night, J. D. Garfield presiding. J. W. Bennett, secretary, reported that he had, according to instructions, called for bids for preparing the ground for a conrso at tlio westerly side of Dean & Co's marsh, south of town, and that six bids had been received, which were opened and found to be as follows : Nelson J650 aicieoa 399 C. Mannimr .17? ion Kce ora Alex Suderlund 099 u uuner. 400 On motion, tho committco to solicit subscriptions to raise funds to pay for clearing tho ground was given until 7 o'clock p. m. Monday next, July 0, to report, and the acceptance ot any or tho rejection of all of the bids was post poned until that time. It will be observed that there is quite a discrepancy between the bids for do- ir.ytho work and that the Chinaman is tho lowest by $49. There is where tho trouble seems to come in, and tho sup position is that there are too many white men idle hereabouts at this time to let a Chinaman get away with that job. He must go, for McLeod can do the work more than 49 worth better than a Chi naman. Another Edgar E. Allen of Drain has been sent to tlio insane asylum. Ho ima gines himself to be a great astronomer, nnd under this hallucination, prior to being sent to Salem, he would get up from liia bed in tho middlo of tho night to study tho stars. Tho Roscburg papers complain of be ing crowded with advertisements. Ta pers so afllictcd should discard their pa- Nothing of that kind has troubled us in a four-years experienco at this place. Tho Plainderler says P. B. Bcckley recently took to Roscburg from this county 150 head of tho finest beef cattlo ever seen in one band. Coos Is tho coun ty that can send out cattle of that kind. Tho force of miners now employed at Newport find no difficulty in keeping tho bunkers full, and then have too much timo for recreation. S. B. Pettcngill has succeeded ony Noltner as proprietor and publ 01 tne rortiand standard. Cheap School Bo The undersigned liave school books, consutin: and Sill's grammar. examine these where. The sold at half j5 Tho first wagon load of poultry from the Coquille was brought to this place last" Monday by J. D. B. Leo and dis Ksed of at $4 50 per dozen. Leo lives tlireo or four miles abovo Myrtle Point, and no lclt Ills ranch .Monday morning and reached this place about 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, without having raised tho sweat on his team or worried his poultry, which ho experienced no diffi culty in at once converting into cash, a commodity handy to havo in his busi ness. When wo first inquired of Leo tho prico of his poultry and he Baid $4 50 per dozen, it seemed to us to be remark ably cheap; but then, when our mind wandored back to tlio good old demo cratic days of 40 and 50 years ago, for tlio return of which Brother Upton, and bo mo other ranchors wo might montion aro yearning, when tho chickens' legs wcro tied together and thoy were strung across tho horso's back and carried to town and sold at 75 cents per dozen, and eggs nt 2 cents, wo concluded that Farmer Lee did not do so badly, after all; indeed, that ho did tolerably well, considering that all the supplies ho wanted to purchase and tako homo with him are much cheaper now than thoy woro thon; unless it be whisky, and "Leo did not havo tho appcaranco of be ing a man who would load up with that. At tho timo wo refor to, wlion eggs were 2 cents and chickens 75 cents per dozen, whisky was cheap and democrats prac tically had a monopoly of tho traffic. You could count tho crowd at tho "dog gory" and confidently stake your bot tom dollar that every ono thoro voted tho democratic ticket. That was when thoy Bhoutod for freo trado and sailors' rights, and when ono boenmo weary and thirsty thon thoy hadn't got hungry ho would proposo a "epllco" and tho pttrchaso of another quart, when 10 cents would be dug up among tho weal thy ones of tho congregation and Invest ed in rod-oyo, which thoy would tako behind tho shanty and pasB from hand to hand and from mouth to mouth while It lasted, and tho splicing process usual ly wont on as long as tho funds hold out and tho bibulous chaps could stand up. When tho collapse camo, it was gonoral. But think of jt 1 IfwhiBky was qnly as choap now as thon, how much a chick on would buy and how boozy a follow cpuld got on a dozen eggs I Tho rlso the republicans have caused In whisky Is what inakos somo democrats mad. John Hongcll, n young man employ ed at HilBtrom & Hongell's logging camp on the east fork of tho north fork of Coos river, camo near being killed last Friday. Ho was at work on a hillside, swamping, when n log, 3 feet through and 18 feet long, to which he had his back, suddenly rolled down tho hill nnd upon him, doubling him up and crushing him to tho earth in such a manner that ho was unnblo to call for help; but somo other men at work further up the hill heard the log when it rolled, looked, failed to see Hongcll, wont in search of him, snd found him under tho log, where ho re mained for tlireo or four minutes, until jackscrews had been brought and tho log in that way raised and ho pulled out, in an almost lifeless condition and supposed to be fatally injured ; but he soon recovered consciousness, when tie was brought to this place and treated by Dr. Tower, who found two of Hon goll's right ribs to bo broken and his. body badly bruised, but ho will soon recovor. Ilongoll's escape from death is duo to a depression in tho ground at the placo where he happened to be, which prevented tho full weight of the log coming upon his body. New and Nice Completed. Residence Chicken Supper for Fifty Cents. Next Saturday night, July Fourth, a first-class Chicken Supper, with clam soup, will bo served at tho Marshfield Lunch Rooms, nt tho moderate prico of 50 cents per plate, for tho accommoda tion of thoso who attend tho ball and tho public genorally. The bill of faro will includo, regardless of cost, every thing desirable that can bo procured in tlio market, and nttontivo waiters will bo in attendance, at tho tables. Mas. R. P. Smith. Passengers by Steamer. Departures by tho Coos Bay, Juno 20: 1) II Getcholl, R Painter, wtfo and three children; Mrs John Norman, Miss Ethel Sherwood and John Thomas. Arrivals by tho Arago, June 20 : C J Leeds, W O Walls, wifo and daughter; Mrs Clins Thornquist, Mrs Weidlor, and two in tho steerage. Mrs. Nlcholls was tho only p assonger bookod to depart by tho Arago when wo wont to press yesterday, Being- More Pleasant To tho tnBte, more nccoptablo to tho stomach, and more truly bcnoficlal in Its action, tho famous California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs is rapidly superseding nil others. Try it. Sample bottles freo nnd large bottles lor salo by Henry Song8tackeu,MmsliQpld and Em pire City. Duelling Rooms and Offices to Let. Dwelling apartments and office rooms are of fered for rent very cheap In CConnell's build ing, FrotU street, Marshfield, Tor particulars inquire at the hardware store. my; im Victor Lackstrom has just completed Jacob Lando's new dwelling house nt tho cornor of A and Fifth streets, west of tho Academy building and Dr. Mc- Cormac's new residence. In the selection of a silo and tho con struction of Ins houso Lando has dis played and carried out "good taste and judgment. His house is not as big as some, but it is big enough and as cosy and convenient as can be. Tho lot, 60x100 feet, is inclosed by a neat picket ienco. The rear of the house runs to tho center of tho lot, which leaves a back-yard 50x60 feet and over 20 feet in front, along Fifth street, and about 20 feet along tho side, on A street. Tiie building covers 22x23 feet, fronts the bay, and has bay-wiadows, 3jxl0 feet, upstairs and down, which givo to tho structure an imposing front and at tho same timo afford a fine view of the town, the bay and all the surroundings east, north and south. Tho first floor has an 11-foot ceiling and is occupied by a parlor 14x14, a kitchen 10x14, a hallway 7x4, and a stairway, beneath which is tho pantry. The parlor and dining-room aro hand somely finished with gilded paper and decorative ceilings, and dado paper de corates tho hall and stairway, tho ceil ing ovor which is also very neat, The doors aro grained in imitation ot wal nut, except in tho kitchen, whoro tho graining represents ash. Tho parlor will bo hentod by a grate, for wood or coal, which grato is ornamented by a marble mantlo-pieco. Other rooms will bo heated by stoves, tho pipes of which will connect with a flue iu tho centor of the houso. Tho second floor contains a hallway 4 x 12, a suite of rooms to tho caBt, and a closet, bed-room and bath-room to the west, each of thotwo last-named rooms being 10 x 11 feet. All tho rooms in tho houso except tho kitchen are on tho south nnd sunny sido ; a heap roof sholtors the structure and u veranda ornaments it in front, whilo a orch adds to 'tho comfort and convenience of tho rear. Peto Rhoda did tho painting and paper-hanging and tho graining is tlio handiwork of Geo. B. Hilborn, a young man lately from tho east. To tho north, convenient to tlio main building and uudor ono roof, aro tho wood-houso, wash-house, storo-houso, chlckon-houBO and wator-cloaot. Tho premises aro supplied with water from a spring on the hill abovo, and pipes carry the water to tho kitchen, the bath-room and tho wash-house, and in tho yard, along tho north sido of the houso, is a largo pipo to which a hoso can be attached for sprinkling purposes or for subduing llamea iu case of fire. A drainage from tho kitchen nt tho northwest cornor of tho houso carries all tho waste wator from tho bulldlug to a ravine to tho northeast. Lando oxoects to move into Iub now houso within ft week or two. 1 & Hntsr. (nation. There will beWeHHrexamination of those desiring teachers'iiSricates nt Marshfield and Coquille City " On Saturday, June 27, 1885. While the law requires but one examination to be held during each quarter, it has been de cided, on account of the great expense to which teachers are necessarily subjected in nuking the trip from -the Coquille to Coos bay, and vice versa, to hold one at each of thr above-named Pkces. J. T. McCormac. County School Superintendent. Marshfield, June 17. 1885. Farm for Sale. A desirable place, four miles from Marshfield, near the mouth of Coos river, and opposite Capt. Eogue's old ranch, is for sale at a bargain; also 500 saw logs, with or without the land, which is bench and bottom. Apply on the premises to J8 William Williamson. Syrup of Figs, Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup company, San Francisco, Cat. is Nature's own true laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had at the Coos Bay drug store, Marsh field, or at Sengstacken's store at EmnireCitv. Sample bottles free and large bottles at 50 cents or si. i is trie most pleasant, prompt and ef fective remedy known to cleanse the system, to act on the liver, kidneys and bowels gently, yet thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds and fe ters: to cure constipation, indigestion and kin dred ills. Notice to Debtors. Having sold my interest in the Marshfield lunch house and retired from the restaurant business, it becomes necessary for mc to have a settlement, and all persons indebted to me, by note or book account, are requested to make ' prompt payment, as I shall feel justified in re sorting to stringent measure with.those who do Marshfield. Or., April 9, 1885. J Important. I have within the past week sent out a i-ir,. number of bills. Please tike notice that such as are not heard from promptly will be handed loan attorney for collection without delay. It Is not my desire to inconvenience any one who' is willing to pay but is unable. It is only neces sary for such to convince me or this fact, nnd they wilt not be disturbed. Respectfully, ,, , c , . ,. F. A. Golden. Marshfield, May 27, 1885. Important Notice. Outstanding accounts at Golden's drug store since the 1st of September. 1884. are posted to April 1, 1885, and are ready for collection, dir ties interested will oblige by i-koiift settle mest. I do not wish to push any ono unneces sarily; but the purchases from the wholesale, dealers must be paid tok promptly to secure to myself and my patrons the benefits of lowest possible prices, and to do this collections mest be made promptly. F. A. Golden, lyoprietor. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. June 38 Schr Emma Utter, Allen, 8 days from iwm Francisco, to E B Dean & Co. Schr lennie Sirlli kVh. n hi. v o Francisco, to E B Dean & Co. June 39 sir Arago, Holt. 48 hours from San Francisco, with passengers and freight, to Fred Schetter, agenu Sailed. Junos4-Schr Jessie Nickerson, Whaleman, June a-Str Coos Bay, Lawless. S F. June 26-SchrGotama. Nelson. S F. June 39 Schr Laura May, DiUIrur, S F, J uly i--Str Arago, Holt. S F. BORN. At Norway, June 26, to the wife of Henry Clarno, a, daughter. At ; Rosaburg, June 30, to the wifo of Dr. M. W. Davis, a daughter. MARRIED. At Aurora, Or., June so, H, II, Hendricks to Mls Nunda Glesy. ..f11 ,Ri.t,laif.' " Junc M J- W GBwor to Miss Lollie Sanderson. DIED. At Burton prairie, June 19. Edward StilUell. aged 9) ears. At Salem, June 14, Mrtj Susan Turpln, ad 69 ears. At Jacksonville, June 34. Mrs. Pauline Bfewfi. aged about 40 ) ears, At RosebuVg.June 36, Mary Helena. (Utufcr ter of John M, and ArwinUv Uoweii. aieit'tc months and a6 days. 9ZVlss.i av bojttHSBHKuid are 'PniginH r .' -i AntisJIRr