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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1890)
utriiniir I1!" i f"f" HJsW' - y " - MM MB kjps i-l - .Mpm tle J of the Blue Fiesof fliL BlmdH and nutiluW Lt. the mcdlclnil vlrmes of Plants ,0. .. r-ii,.nNl V 1'IK. .univliei", iim" -- " IjCT iw.pii'"' " " -- tompliy o ",0 Tinirmrn BHBYS, L1VM am buwlu. ansetheSystem Effectually, lonE UtOOD, nEFncsMiNa sleep, HEALTH nnU STRENGTH L.tilly Ml-, Kverr ne ". ",inf" " i.HeU.litrtwHhi. Ayo..r WgitIorw r " -- LIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,, 6H 7CI10, UAL. ,KV. wYo.k.N.V Execution Salt, virtue of nn Kircutlon mnl order of into j out if the circuit court of tlic state on, I" ""' t tlio county of Cool, lct- jih itiy of December, i88o. Uion n de ij fontl' urc rrmlctnt In said court on tlie day til (JC tolier, rt w.f 1009, in lator 01 r( lleniniiM, plaintiff, mill j:.itit Antone h hllM II III. IH wile, mill i.iniei ru drfcmlints. i-oiiimmidlni: mo to tell the yojvru iirrnmir iic..iih.m m hum, .m- anr of money in saw iircn-a meniioncu ml j ,urlccti iiunurcu nnu nincij-one kiviil))Uri(fi.ioi.t)o)i and One hundred n(peJ attorneys fcanml iots nnd ills-, iwnii, tin nmotwt ly 1I111 decree found to i.licplilnliir, HlnK'i Hermann, fiom lm lint. Atilonc Wlrth, and also 'I hire rj J Ktenly.two HOlMrt l$37), unci uinl l llilrly lite nnu bo-ioo uou.tr 0) the amount In Ilia divrrc found to I defendant, Daniel luUikl, from the de 1 Ant me Wittli, nnil also the coitt aul irtof ililasale, 1 will on ,iordy, the 25th day of January, it.. Ix-lwccn the hourtof nine oilock J four o clock p. 111 1 namely, at one r m of taiil il.iy. In front of the court Inn I inptrc I nv, in said too coun f iult, ami ill tell to tl hl(licl rcash, allthd rlchl, title and Interest " ij AnlomsWlrlb. F-llia Wirtb. m il I .ir.icl I'ul.ukl. or olllior of them had j y of October, A. I)., 1883. or ,ui 1 (Ivor of them ni.iy lutvc mm r , 1 ii d to tl.r follow Hit ikKrllmt renl . t ;,l I he HHlthueH qunrtrr of -1 1, r ti -ition iiitrM, tinr wei I nc i" -irjl qtiiiitcr nnil th northent p( n ' vcUuartcr of octlo lint)- ton.V,i twenly-lilne. Mmth 01 tng r.t in 1 at. county, Mute of Otrton ifkiiit -(. i.cuxMiU. limlli.iiuvrili and 1 xc llinruinlo lidoitBi'1!.') or In anv r'i K i'i 1 (tli ilay of Drvonilxrr. A l , t9. U llAKLOCKI.lt, .Shrriff of C oo count), Oreicon. Execution Sslc. MiKtf nn mecutlou nnd order of wile la't of ll circuit court of the stair of '.Inaml for the county of (.mm, tnlril li'nh itiy of Decemlicr. A. I).. 1S89, upon UtA lurrv!iure rendered In uilil court on liiiycf CXtoljer, A t , 1889, In f.noruf S.iIinirlW A. I.uis, liuinilil. nnu ijohn I Oilmm nml Iclrlw (ulni.in, tstt, ciHiinunilini: lte to dl tlio real felt-crr ni'iTilrterilii-il to Mtufy ri-ruin I in r y in MliJ decide mentiuneu. ami Tliicr thuiiuml tloll-i" ($3,000.00). cit'.h i.it' rrit thereon fiom the 171I1 di) I'rr, , 1 i?Ho. nnd the coin niul iu ) of tin tint the amount found lo lie (hi "It I .M Miti.n anu v. n. j.uk. Ici'-n'in John I CJIlnnnnnil lute- kji ,inltlieuti and c)ne ol tni II l O'l htiij, the asth day of January, IiJj U-twecn the hour of 9 ouoek a noiiiAk p. 111 , namely, ai a ochkk p M'id4j 111 1 roll I ni ine couri'iouic mnir, t.t( iiv in Mid Coot counlr. offer for ll ill te'l to the hlKheil Olid holt tattler. i. mi Uie lllt, title nnu liurrotl which I lolin I (iilnun and I'idcll.1 tillinail, i'lil them had mi the 17th Mf of Oclo ll) 1-8,, or !ilcli tliuy or ettqey 01 nr I xie im n nc'ulrrtl n nnd lo tlio fol- 'liiciircal property, to-wii: iiimu n'.e.n 171 ami con nan 01 norm rt-raiv.llott u 10) nnd cteil (7) of Injlit 1 11 all in township tnenty-vlglil !,rm incite tta) wct. kitimie " Ijalv (Ji .; in ut Unpuc t lly Oregon. thH solli day Witr It' it. I. IIAIIMK-KKK. ,ri If of i ou cuunty, Oreson. The Coast Mail. MAHSIini'.I.U, OKIU10N: Thunday, n ii :::::: : Jan. 16, i8bo. Kx-Oov. Wootl In ilcml. Dr. Tower In ImiirovliiK. Clinrlcn OUvo crtilttcd mound tlio bay 011 Tiicmluy. JiiiIku nnil Aim. Dyur Hpuiit Urn Hun luy 011 tlio liny. Tim iiiIIIh wntit u IiuhIicI to btlii logH Horn, on L'lniHUaui pvo, lo tlio wlfo of I' rank j.iiiik, it hod. A. V,. MuCiillouli 1h jiilldlii) 11 Urge notiKo on llayiuM' nloiiuli. J'rof. Jlyitcli wuh.hu l,ho bay looking itllur luu wjIwoih lust uunlc. Winlor IokkIiik l ucjirJy n failure IIiIh' kua&oti on account of llm wet. fair 1 tlio tiooil iliotot(ruiliic work and tleitlliiK ul MuMIIIhii'h httnlio, (iuti. HiKll" wunl to I'or ihtntl on beatli luaU) Wodncsdny tnornlnir. iiirniMiiud iooiiim m turn, Willi or ullbout bouid, apply lo Joint Nusburj?, 1'iof, I-VitHtur will liavo n Kiand cnrnl nival unit imimiuiiritdo tit Kuruku thin IIIOIllll. CopyiiiK and oiiluriiin of all tlmjH at vorv iriiromiblo pi Icon, ut AIu.Millan'n yulfury. Horn, lo llm wlfo of U'O Weakly, an tlio Haul futlc of tlio (JoLuillu, Jan. 1, 18!X), 11 Bon. Dr. Tower tutu bcun uonflnod to IiIh liotmo for novuiitl iluyn, nitb u cold But tled on IiIh lungH. Ntiw liiHtruinunln, 11 uw liuck-grounds, now Hcvneriofl, ovorytlilug new ut Ale MIIIiiii'h pillcry. A (Mother uf Afrw. rived tail week fiom huttlu on Ibo buy. ,. 4 Savugo nr Kunuao, nnd will Tlio county uouil adjourned on Tnes tluy, liiitint; dliukbid a luigu ninount Of bUHlllOKH tllld Itlltll. The Miuplru britiiH baud will lvn n inurii)uer.tile at their hall at Ktniiru 011 the oveiiiii of the 'J5lli. Aiiuniberof Ktuplit1 people catno up on the (,'oiiat lo-duy to iittend thu fun- Villi Of AIlH. HojtJJtt(.'tcrill. Tlio people of Coos county ill find it lo their Interest to no to HIV Knlloiy for lino woik every time. It N stated Hint In thin country tho lutnl iiiiiiuul product of cjrijt ia eipml to the tolitl production of iron. f.ouls KobertK, fon of lion. J. II. Itohertfl, of Myrtle 1'olnt, luiu ono lo city to learn the imiclilniHt'it tiudo. It Is reported that Win. A. I.uso is htndyint; law nnd will soon put out his ulilile in Aliirflillcld us a barrister. Tlio lock boxes for keepitiK valuablo papers huve arrived 11 1 (lie liank and itro Udni? put on shelves in tho lire-proof vault. Allnsouri, Iviumas and Nebraskn aro ciilcbiiiK 0 featful tilUxnrd. Know has Kiispeudcd tratel mid Ihoro is yient suf-ferltn;. The Knights of bull will take r Land, Act June 3, 1878. tor ruuncniion. Notice hall, Sntiiidiiy forget it." Labor nnnlversary nlnco at Odd I-ellows' nllit, nnd "don't you tMTrti st ati s Land Oi'iicn, 1 K'jsehuri;, Or , No. 30, 1889. I cUhcrthv iiivrn that lncoini)luintelth Moris -if the nit of concrctt of I une 3. Imlcd "An nrt for the wile of timber ItMilaMof ( nlifurni.i. Oircoti. Nevn- IWaihinKton territory, l-'KANK llowho.N. I'Md, -iniiiiy of C ooj, tnle tor 'I till. Orrgon, hat thu day filed in lhl olticc I" lutwiiciu -o - , lor tuc purtiHiw IS of uc i, nr L of neW and ntM of c ftionij. gC, In tounihlp No. 33 I". 13 w mil oft'er proof to lio IUr.il u.iir'it niore vnluablo for ll krtlnnctlun for rlcutturnl purXMC, fui'iiMi in , il.tini to uld land lieloie tne I anil Iteiciter of llm office at Uoicburg, fj, the 25th day of March, 1890. nriaiwilne.Ht lolin I. Wlulen, I. ul- Hall, and win. II. Ilioumi, I. t 00 nillntv. Drn'on. Inlalj jiorsoni claiming ndvertrly the jkiiitii l.mili are rvMictinl lo me rum thii iiiiicc. on or before mid ajtli 1'ircli, i8.. iiia" y Johnston, Krcltier. Death of Mrs. Hcnrv SenKstackcn. Tho ontlro community was fchockod on Wednesday ut tho tinoxpecled nows of tho niulilon death of Airs. LlllloHong slnckon, wlfo of Henry HoiiKstnckon, who died nt tho family residence on Tticpdny ovenltiK, nRud 30 yoarH and 0 months, Mrs. HeiiRstackcn was born In Can yonvlllo, Douglas county, Oregon, In 185.1, and was 0110 of six children of V. 0. and K. Al, Ixjckhart. Kho moved with her patents to Kmplro City wben an Infant, and icsided with hur parents at thai placo until her marriage with Mr. Hungstacken, on tho l.'Hh of Dec. 1881. Four children wore tho tesult of this uiiiiif 0110 of whom, tlio eldest, died somu years ago $ui) Js buirled ut KmplroCity; ll(o otbor thrt;o sur.vlvo ln-r, Ibo youngest having boon born only tlto.duy befoio l;or uiii)uiuiy death. Airs. Uengslnokeii .was,ou;pbutcally n good woman, Tl.o.ouglily dovolid to' hur family iuj sgx'rjflccs wcio (00 great for Its welfare; of unusual liitclllgenco, she was well versed in Ibo best IKoru tuio; prouoiiuced In her opinions fcho was very reserved in her expression of them ; of rigid determination she held i) lier inflexible purposes with gcntlo ness ami pallonco, and wjlj; somclhing of a taste for seclusion sho lavibhed hoi wenllh of Intoicst and affection upon her family and fi lends. No greater loss could lmvo fallen upon this homo, and the boreved husband, tho balf-orpnan-ed children and the mourning relatives will in their desolnllon bear tho sympa thies of ha entiro community. The death of her ptomislng brother, Andrew J. Lorkhait, sonio two years ago, was pccnliaily sad, and this new bereave ment falls heavily on tho ontlro family circle. Tho funeral services were con ducted by Hev. Air- llorsfallut tho fam ily icMdenuo on Myrtle sheet to-day at ono o'clock, and were very impressive. Tim attendance was large and the con icuJt on was deoply affected, Nice of Final Settlement. Milwreby curu that I have nruiented punty court of Coot county. OrfKOii. I.cGuniiumliiiinltralrl of the olntc P'-Nf, Sit wauii. ileccueii. nnd Mil "imdc nn order, fixing ny, the 6th day of January, f'fl. nt the court home In Kinplru City, Han Delgo is making move to get llftyKpiaio miles taken out of thu cor porate limits. This is 11 pretty largo shrinkage. AInJor It. II. Hosa has formed a pait nersblp with C'luionce Lowo at Kandon, and tho now Hun will engage in tho drug business. Airs. A. T. Owen, of KmpiroCily, has opened the restaurant in John llear's building at this plncu, and Is now ready to receive boarders. i:i.. i.nnniu ninioiiiii'u thu arrival of tho tiardluor City loaded with lumber, and of .Manager li. W. Loggio, of tho Southern Oiegon Co. There were indications of a ftoshot in r,n ilvor vesterday, and John Heat went over to ceo about gotting his logo out of Wlllancli slough. Mr. A. D. llopkliis, of Tomuilo, bus sold bis lanch of :IOO acres lo a .Mr. 1 0 tetson, foM3000. Mr. l'eleison bought tho Douglas place a year ago. Tho OaklaiuTllanol A Hox Alnnufac luring Company lias lovied an ubsoi-s-ment of six dollars per shaio upon tho capital stock of the corporation. Heirs of Ibo estate of 0 Andiuwshnvo been found, and iv nepl.ow of the de ceased was at the county court and uindo duo pioof of his being noxt of kin. w m A.lniiis was over from Tonnillo this week. II t bus been engaged In tho 1.1..1 i.i,w.uU nml has wicked leeti ClllCKUIl '"""- over tho tmll from tho slough to ranch. ... . ll... ,.IK In Lloyd Cox lias genu 10 m -v - IIIUI- t his m the court home la Kinplru City. ! study bookkeeping. Jdojii i "u,u ?" OrrKon, ni the limu nnd place of ' . . , iy yix U until bu golB a tlior W00' r nny tberc Ik?, to Mltl inal ""-'J ,',-,, .....1 B1U!, pluck Otlgb AH per on nie he.eby notified to up- OUgll education, IHUl 8IIU1 pmt- Tliomas Murray was ndjudgod insane by Juduo Watson nnd tho examining physicians on Wednesday evening. Ho will bo la ken lo tho osy'.uiu on Friday by 1'iod Garrison and .1. J. Kirle. Tlio inianlty Is supposed to be caused by a blow on the head received in tho mlno some years ago. He has an ido.i that a spi'it is directing him all the time and he is compelled to obey. Air. Murray la well known on tho bay and has work ed al Utter City, Sjonthporl, Newport and oilier mines during tho past 14 years. Many persons aro in tho habit of writ ing l'ostmuttlor Horder and depositing the letters without pie-pnylng postage. In such eases the postmaster is obliged lo put on a stamp and cancel it before ho dnro open tho letter under penalty of having hi eye-teeth knocked out, his left eur cut oil, and going without any thing to cut for soven days. Ho will not open any more letters unless pre paid, as ho Is short of eyo-teotb ; wants Ids ear, and is hungry now. Tho following olllcers of Coqullle Lodgo, No. fill, I. O. O. 1, of Cocitillltj City, were inMalled Jnn. 4th, by J. S. Lawrence, I). I). U. Al. : Jorry J. Wil son, 11. g. ; J. C. Dean, v. g. j J. S. Law renco, see. ; II. J. Collier, treas. ; II. I. Clinton, war. j 0. F. Doutull, con.; J. J. Uaker, I. g. ; J. S. lSilniuuds, r. s. 11. g. j Chas. Harrington, 1. h. n. g. ; James Cartwright, r. s. v. g. ; W. A. Dickson, 1, s. v. g. ; J. II. Nosier, elinp. An order for long Umbers for tho Liv erpool maiket which lias boon in tho hands of tho Tacoma AIIII Company for eighteen months was filled last weok by Williamson A Koeors, of Satsop. Tho logs measured from 82 to 110 feet in Iomilli and will snuaro two feet. Tho samo camp turned out 13 logs that scalod 100,000 feet, an nvorago of 7100 feet per log. ' Capt. llarkins enmo up on tho A'nx, and will Imvochnrgo of tho Slave mill business on tho bay. Ho repoitB that there ai 0 many large contracts for ox tensivo building in San Frauclsco, and that parties are delayed by tho rains from piocoeding with tho work, but n largo quantity of lumber will bo con sumed during tho summer. Died, nt Sumner, Coos county, Jan. 10th, llessio, daughter of Air. and Airs. Frank Tennison, aged tlireo years. Tho funeral services went conducted by Hev. F. K. Scofield, nt tho Suiniior church on S.ituiday, and woro attended by n largo audience. Hessio was a sweet littlo girl and hor loss is n great allllction to her parents. Tho San Francisco Alarino Koport says: "Tho schooner Laura Mudson loft this port on Decombor 10th for the Sound. Sinco then sho has not boon heard from, nnd it Is feared that, like tho KI110 Jack9t, sho has boen driven to tho notlli of tho Straits, and will lmvo to beat back," Alessrs. Cieorgo Anderson nnd John Homloy, says the Centralia, (Wash.) Nows, aio ciianipioiiB in timber cutting, having cut and placed in tlio water in tho Bhort space of twelve days 110,000 feet of lumber. Now is tlio time liver. , Curry County. (From Oold Peach Oozette. Wo begin lo bear tho gonllo tlinmcr of Ibo political kottlo' Tho Record reports soven feel of snow on tho Gasqiiul wagon road. Chas. Donaca was sorlonsly ill with some bcait trouble, but latest roports say bo is bettor. Commissioner Bcott was prevented by sickness from attending county court (his week. Hen Gardner camo In from the moun tains yesterday. He rcporls about a foot of snow at bis place. Thu snow, which lay 011 tlio ground to tho depth of about an inch for two or tlireo days, entirely disappeared with yesterday's rain. J3om, al Floras jcrcek, Curry counly, Oregon, on Dec. 28, 1880, to tho wlfo of Siimcs y. Hussnll, a son, Mptb.or nnd child doing well, ' The county cottit bus decided lo build tho Dcumark-.Myrtlo Point road as soon us they are assured that Coos county will do her part by connecting with us at tlio counly line. Louis Knapp, tho woll known Port Oiford hotel man, was among tho at tendants at court Ibi wpek. p)uip Is a representative citizen, and an enthus iastic worker in tho intorcst of wagon roads. Grandma Gillespie, mother of A. M. Gillespie, is reported lying dangerously ill at the homo of her daughter-in-law-, up the river, Tho old lady is very fee ble witli nge, and there Is small hopofor her recovery, Attention, Ffshermenl There will bo a meeting of tho Coos Hay Fishermen's 1'rolcctlvo Union in Military hall, Alarshfleld, on Saturday, February 1st, at ono o'clock p. m. All members aro requested lo be present, By order of Oiias. Noitnis, K. G. H.vKnn, Sec. Pros. A Great Disaster COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. January Terra, 1890. IIOAD HATTKriH. T O Norrls was allowed nn advance vancoment of f 000 on Coqtiillo bridgo contract. Adam Persbbakcr, for lumber for dlst. 14, $320.48. Hlearnors Antclopo nnd Littlo Annie, for freighting lumber for dlst. 14. fQ4.25. TOtforriB, for lumber for dlst. 13, 4 32. O O Tomlinson, for services as super visor of dlst. 7, 73.50. Harvey I-owollen, (or lumber for dist. 23,5. Kdwards A Dalmas, for lumber for dlst. 10, 25. J F Dunham, for lumber or dlst. 7, 1072. AlcCloskey A Son, for spikes for diets. 13 and 10. fl.02. Kdwards A Dalmas, for lumber for dlst. 23, $10; same for djst. 19, $10.00. Steamer Hutpior Hoy. (gjr froiglftfng lumber for dipt 32. tf. J A Lyons, fo'r1uuberfordist7,f4.00. Kroncnberg A Son, for nails for diet 9, H 25. I'Malds A Dalrnas, for lumber or dist 20, 5.11. Neal A Hyde, for work on bridgo at Wall's slough, 8330.20. Kronenberg A Son, for spikes and nails for disls 13 and 10, ti ll II Uosa, for lumber for dlst 20, $25. K fl Dean A Co., for uso of scow for dist 20, $25.20; for lumber for dist 3, $101.80; lumber fpr dlst 32, $20.4G. Edwards A Dalmas, for nails for dist 33, $5 ; samo for dist 32, $2.75. J D Hakur, lumber for dist 18, $0. J 1) Garfield, nails for dist $27, $5; samo for dist 32, $2.75 J A Collier A Co., nails for (lists 13, 12 and 3, $48.00. Albert Harklow, hauling lumber for dist 33, $15, TS Lvernden, powdor for dist 21, $0.75. K O'Conncll. nails for dist 3, $37.72. W II Schroedor A Co., nails for dist 14, $39.75. . J A Lyons, lumber for dist 9, $12.80. AlcCloskey A Son. tools for dist24, $33. J II Alinard, lumber fordist 24, $42.07. J W AIobb. lumber for dist 27. $8.80 j J.aughoru, lumliurfor(ist27, $13.40. r'l lime niwlnl.nr. nm m.ik,, ntil,-i I (mil. rf'he 1 1 aid flii.il nccinuit. "u 3l day of December, A. D., 1889. t, . , MAHV I'. TADUN, I tralrix of llm ewte of Sliifiir.N K. "fCUM-U, lives to win. with to hear from Coos Admlnlttrator's Notice, l hfrtlii' ,,i. m.. .I.. .i. ..H,L,.i,in.l 1 , . h"'". iil.ll Ilia luiu iMifc"". HUW uniinli,iM.l I... .1 , A..P ,( . 1 ,. t"'.'v., tij IIIU lUIIIIIJ LUklll " "i lllrciiii, for llm ciiiuiiu nf Cni. n of thecMnie of I.kk TUNii, do- lnurtrtoill. Ilii-rernrn lini'lmr. claims rlier,f H'.luKO, deceatrd, are I'oprtU'iii ii,. 1. .1... . ..,.!, . - -. .11 niui lliu IHUIHI iumv,, ' " IHOIilln frnm ll,. .1.1.. I, f ll.lc nn. '.itii,y0fr,CCi , Man,r,i-ttt In the r-J 01 I i in. llu,,Bli day of January, 1800, liit..l. , . JOHN A. UK AT, P'lM Of l,c w,to uf LuK 'I'UNO, I W. IM1.1.S IllOllOSeS IO hiup ! Dm times, icgaidlesB 01 ,....-. New attractions will constantly bo ad ded. Ill oik Is Btipeilor to anyIn thu county. ,. T. Slglln, UeuBiiiur, glvos notico that nil counly orders endorsed pilor to Jut uy 17tb, 1W9, will bo paid on pro- J5. No interest nllowod after January 15th, 1800. Tho T.ombono Hand, of Coqulllo City, ul of $150. You can say ol Ibis li opltlonwithouUnyillHl-arugoment, that Ita crti.ltul la chleUy wIJ. No wonder poor Sam Howell died, for tho physicians found that deceased "had sullerud fiom catiinlml pneumonia, plourlsy with effusion, pericarditis with nir.iHlon and myocarditis. Tho heart was considerably liyportrophycil." A communication fiom l'rliioville stales that snow is from twolvo to oigh teen inches deep on tho stock langeB, with tbo thorniomolor 20 degrees bolow tero, Stockmonuro uuousy ns to the safety of their hcrtlB and llocka, Photographs neatly tlnUliotl in nnj stylo desired, t AIcAIIIlan's studio. Family gioups nnd babica photos a specialty at McAlillou'e atudio. At tlio ?v 1 N T Cash Store. A big drop in pricoa. Juai 1001: uere; 10lh extra O sugar $1.00 12tl granulated sugar 1.00 Flour, per bbl., 4.75 Syrup, por keg, (5 gal.) 1.75 Hlenching Boap, por box 1.00 Fresh butter, per roll, , . . , . .50 17 yds, calicq 1.00 12 " muslin 1.00 Ladies' cloth from 90c. down to 00c. per yard.' Clothing wo will Sv.'ll cheaper than tho cheapest. Children Enjoy Tlio pleasant flavor, gentle and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, nnd if the father or mother bo costive or bilious tho moBt gratifying results follow its use, so Unit jt is the best family remedy known and overy family should lmvo a bottle. Tho state executive board, 'consisting of Governor Pennoyer, Secretary of State Alcllrido and Treasurer AYebb, met in the oillco of the lattor Jan. 9th, and mado n levy of taxes for state pur poses for tbo year 1890 as follows: For general expenso fund, flvo and twenty three thirty-tlfth mills; university tax, one-sevcutb mill ; military tax, one-fifth mill, making six mills in all. Tho net valuation of tho etato is $101,580,472, a six mill tax upon which will raise a rov- onuo of $009,518.83, or $574,089.10 for general oxpeiiBo, $14,512.35 for univer sity and $20,317.29 for military. Representative Hermann lias intro duced a bill in congress granting to tho Siuslaw A Eastern Railway A Naviga tion company tlio right of way through tho public lands of Oregon or In tbo ter ritories of Utah and Idaho, on tho lino of said road between Siuslaw bay, in Oregon, and tbo city of Ogden, in Utah, and Boise City, in Idaho, nil tho right lo tnko timbor, stono and other material for road construction. Lands nro also provided for switches and depot pur poses. Ho also introduced a bill for a life-saving station nnd life-saving crew at tho mouth of tho SiuBlaw rivor, in Lane county, Oregon, Great bargains in substantial holiday goods ut C'Conuell's hardware store. Wo cannot well carry ovor, nnd will sell at gieat sacrifice the following goods: Copper wash boilers, tubs and wringers, wheelbarrows and jackBcrows, coul-oll, paint oil and machine oil, limo mid cement, iron and steel, washboards, baskets, urn! rubbor spittoons, nil of which must be closed out within tho noxt 12 months, bo as to make room for our now slock, which wo contemplate ordering if successful. The Salvation army of Portland, nfter tooting its honiB and beating its drums undaunted by tlio world, the flesh and tho devil, 1ms at lust been conquered. A batallion of boys assailed tho ranks with snow bojls, and the "soldiers of tbo Lord" dropped banners and horns and fled "horso foot and dragoons." Frod Jarvis, county commissioner tondered his resignation at tho last county court, which was accopthd, to tttko effect aftor the June terra. There wilt bo two commissioners to elect next Juno. No ono can afford to negloct a cold; catarrh, chronic bronchitis nnd con sumption nro caused by neglecting com mon colds. Take Chamberlain's Cough Uimunlv and euro it wbllo you can. For sale by II. Sungstacken, Alarshlleld and Empire. J, W. lllggs has added some morei now attractions to bis gallory. Lovoly back grounds juut received from New York. Go nml seo thorn, and have your photo taken. Fine Hromldo nnd Positive pictures of any site can bu had ut AIuMillnn's gal-leiy. What Is Angellno? Send to Goldon's drug storo for doscrlptlvo pamphlets if you nro a sufferer from rhoumatism. A W Nenl. lumber for dist 30, $10. W E llacklitf. nails for dist 33. $7.00. J AI Hodson, services as supervisor of dist 2, $18. Southern Oregon Co., lumber for diBts 1 and 5, $40.12 J L Harker, Iumbpr for dist 22, $10. Ed Fnby, hauling for dist 10, $48.40, Wise A Hendor, nails for dists 20 and 30. $15.90. j N Casteel, examining and reporting on Daniel's creek and Sumner road, $5 Abo Ro3o, work on Three-mile creek bridgo, $21. Road from SotiUt slough bridge to Lighthouse. D Hay ward, A II Hindi and Jako Evans appointed viewers, and S Cathcart surveyor. Re-location of Soulti fork of Coquillo road. -J C Alast, W T Lehnherr and A AIoNair appointed viewers, and S H Cathcart surveyor. Location of road on Tenmilc. J E Fox, W F Rowron and Chas Scistrom appointed viowcrs, and S D Cathcart Surveyor. J A Lyons, lumber for digt 19, $37.2J. W II "Pullen, services a,s supervisor of and labor and mouoy expended in dist 10, $53. S H Hatch, services as supervisor and labor and money expended in dist 12, $72. County paid John Fox $1152.13 and roleaped him from his contract of build ing Middle fork wagon road, and For assigned his sub-contract and bond to T E Todd. MISCELLANEOUS. Costs in caso of State' vs Thos C Fauc ettand Beckford Bartlett, $111.55. J A Simon, justices' fees in caso of State vs W Copely, $3.50. S P C Johnson, constable fees in case of State vs T A Willard, $3.80. A J Sherwood, attorney fees in case of State vs Copely, $5. Cost of jury list, Alissouri precinct, $7. Cost of jury list, Empire precinct, $7. Costs in caso of State vs D Walls, $40.90. Costs in caso of State vs Ous Detmar, $20.05. Coat of jury list, Norway precinct, $7. A AI Crawford, attorney fees in cases of State vs Wall and Dettraar, $10. Costs in caso of State vs P G Peter son. $02.70. F AI Gnrrison, justices' fees in caso of State vs YV Thomas, $4.7U. Costs in case of State vs Frank Ilade ise. J5S.10. Costs in case of State vs Gcrgue, $15.55. Costs in caso of Stato vs D Wall, $21. T A Walker nnd S P C Johnson, con stable fees, in caso of State vs Wm. Jenkins. $24.15. Cost of jurors for October term of circuit court. 1889, $803.80. Cost ol witnesses for October term 01 c'neuit court, 1889, $979.21. Witness fees at execution of John F Gilman, $8?.C0. J F Noyes, for guarding Gilman, $130. T Donolly, for guarding Gilman, $190. F II Nlcker6on, for assisting In quiet ing mob in Gilman caso, $0. John Flanagan, cemetery lot for Gil man, $7.50. Olo Evensen, for materials and build ing scaffold for Gilman, $38.50. D 11 Hutcheson, guarding Gilman, $13. R W Gotty, burying Gilman, $10. 8 Jj I.onovo, attending autopsy exam ination of Ellzaboth and Wyat Eatiou- uovor, $50. 1) D Jones, guarding Gilman, $12. J P Hall, attorney foes in Gilman i-iiKPS. $14.40. ;.l A Mininn tiiHtlrpB' fi'OB In rnsn nf State vs W 8 Jenkins, $9.95. N J G Cook, medical attendance on piis oners. 320. Chas Olive, for rooms and board for Gilman and wife, and uuards. $14 Co. "H,"ONG., guarding Gilman, $38. Airs Tenbrook, meals for jury and bailiffs, clteuit court, $41.50. R W Gotty, coal nnd wood for court house nnd jail, $37.50. G A Dennett, H printing, $10. Coast Al.ui,, & printing and tax ro coipts, $32.50. Coquillo Herald, ii printing, $10. Handon Recorder, i printing, $10. Cost of jury list, Alyrtlo Point pro duct, $7. J. 1) Sponogle, modlcal prescription for Gllmnn, $2.50. W II Hunch H salary as school su perintendent, $110.75. J D Black, 2)s days examination of teachers, $7.50; R W Alrey, $3. Polling place in South Biougn pre cinct changed from Scott's Point to school house near South slough bridge. Put Kecy and J P Stemloradmittod to citizenship. LKiUOlt LICENSES ClUANTtl). David Alusson, Empire City, U months, Win Klahn, Empire City, ono yoar, Robort Walker, Handon, ono year. John Erlckson, Empire City, ono yoar. l'AUl'UUH AMU INSANE, 8 O Fish und wlfo, for keeping pau pors, $011. GO. A II Fish, clothing for II Pbolps, $25. .. ii.. Doan A Co rnorcbandiso for J R llllnn, $5. J J Gussenhoven, medical sorvices on W Rowley, $15. Nasbtirg A Hirst, clothing or McEl roy, $17.20. Airs 8 A Aloore, boarding Victor An derson, $57.00. J II Alinard, coffin for AI Long, $10. hH Dean A Co., clothing for Stcckor family, $2.05. AWatorman, nursing and boarding AlLong, $45.25. J 1 Cook, modlcal attendance- on Vic tor Anderson, $25. J II Roberts, bIx months' supplies for Airs Prey and family, $150. Cost of examination of Frank Aton ed, insane, $10.10. J 1 Easter, medical attendance on W Rowley, $20. J h Lewellen, coffin or W Rowley, $17.50. J P Ensfur, medical examination of Ella Fpttor, Insane, $0.75. BOUNTIES ON SCALPS. Wiso A Bender $50.00 Geo Al Dyer A Son 1.00 JH Alarshall A Son, 16.00 J II Roberts, 10.00 O II Crosby, 3.00 Loland Alinard, 2.00 N LorcnU 10.00 Albert Tompkins, ,..,.,, 3.00 J A Collier, ,,., r,,00 pnOBATE MATTEUS. Leo Tung estate J A Gray appointed administrator. Frank M Bridges estate Sale of real property confirmed. Josephine Hancock et ol minors Guar dian's sale pf real property confirmed. Lizzio Winchester ei al, minors Ac count of gunrdian or the years 188G-7-8-9, filed and approved. Nora and Cyrcnus Davis, minors Guardian s sale 0 real property confirmed. D F Cribbing, minor Guardian's sale of real property confirmed. Tchan Evanhoff estate Semi-annual account filed and approved, Curtis Andrews estate Order of dis tribution of property to heirs at law. Clemmenscn & Evanhoff partnership estate Semi-annual account filed and ap proved, and administrator ordered to pay all accounts allowed tho first six months in full. Steven E Stewart estate Final account filed, nnd administratrix ordered to pay certain claims. James Hill estate Alcyone Hill ap pointed adtuistratrix; and John Kniso, James ALigce and W B Piper appointed appraisers. G 8 Alarshall estate Ad mist rat or or dered to sell personal property. B Peterson estate Jonoph Williams ap pointed special administrator, and order ed to sell personal property. Following is a list of the judges and clerks of election appointed for tho vari ous precincts: Bandon. W H Averill, Ed Crook, J 11 Alarshall, judges; J A Lawhead, R AInst, clerks. m Church Directory. Baptist Church. Proaching erory Sunday at 10 n. m. and 7 p. in., Sunday school at 12 m. Rov. F. E. Scofield, pastor. Catholic Ciiurtb. Rev. F. N. Bout gon. Emmnnuel Church. Sorvicon on tho 2nd and 4tlt Sundays in each month nt 1 1 a. m. Sunday school every Hnnday afternoon nt 2:30. Rov. W. Horsfalf, rector. Lutheran (Swedish) Church. cer vices OVerv Hunilnv. mnrnlnn nnil nmn. Ing. Rov. A. A. Sword, pastor. .Methodist KniRroti.il Clmrr.li lb. J. II. Roork, pastor, Empire City, Or. rresbvlerian Chnrch. Service nt Smith A Songstacken's ball. Rev. J. li. Rideout, pastor. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. Jan 7 Str Westport, Jacobs, from S P, to Porter mill. Jan to Sir Arago, Thomas, from S Y, to SO Co. Ian it Str Areata. Marshall, from S F. to S O Co. Jan it Schr Antelope, Bettger, rrancisco, roiiu uean s. uo. Jan ta Schr Emma Utter, Allen, Francisco, to Dean & Co. Sailed. an 7 Schr Gardiner City, Smith, S F. an 8 Stmr AJax, Donaldson, S F. is Str Areata, Marshall, S. F. 12 Str Ar.tgo, Thomas, S F. from San San Business Personals. Sickle grinders, at O'ConnolIs. Take yonr subscriptions for all papers to F. P. Norton. Try Frank Rcnl's claret at 60 cents a gallon. It is fine Tho famous Whittloy solid steel mow ers at O'Connell's. All popular mowers, rakes and hay tedders, at O'Connell's. Parties indebted to me will please set tle, and oblige. W. G. Webster. The Tonbroeck house in Empire City s located in a pleasant part 0 town and is fitted with large sunny rooms good beds and good tables. Charges reasonable. Try tho bouse. As I am building this summer I need nil the money due mo. I do not expect any one customer to pay the full expenso; but merely want the amount due, to assist in the work. W. G. Webster. IAjmiUiV'..lli,tT-"M",TTr Ranch For Sale. A good ranrh of 100 acres '.0 acres bottom land. Good house, orcbard, and barn full of hay. Two miles and a half from boat landing, on a county road-. All for $1100. One-half cash, balance on time. A rare chance. Apply to James Hill,, at thiB office. X, D L Clin- Ecaver slough. Bird Vowell, S W Gil man, John Donnelson, judges; Q A Nos ier, J A Copclaud, clerks. Burton Prairie. Hiram Bettys, John L Borke, S B Hollenbeak, judges; George Norris, H W Holverstott, clerks. Coquillo City. J L Roy, E B Miller, II II Nicholls.j'udgcs; T A Walker, Amos Nosier, clerks. Coos City. J O Haynes, T A King, W AI Robs, judges; W Shoupe, C A Rogers, clerks. Coos River. N U Alartinson, W F Smith, S O Rogers, judges; J J keubeard, Henry Smith, clerks. Coaledo. D S Grow, D R Dale, J F Dunham, judges; C O Tomlinson, E L Price, clerks. Dora. Ed Laswell, AI Simpson, AI Krantz, judges; J S Coke, G G Sisan clerks. Empire City. R J Cussnns, F Schet tor, J B Gilbert, judges; I Backer, H G Ploeger, clerks. Enchanted Prairie. H H Brownson, II S Davis, B F Hill, judges; L B Fetter, S S Endicntt, clerks. Lake. O D AIcFarlan, Chas Westman, Geo Smith, judges; S Aliller, J B Hoylo, clerks. Alarshfleld. Andrew Nasburg, J D Garfield, W S Vnnderburg, Judges; A D Border, Ed Jennings, clerks. Missouri. J A Clinton, R L Weekly, R II Hansen, judges; I E Rose, D J Tay lor, clerks. Alyrtlo Point. C E Edwards, J C Alast, Wm Roberts, judges; F P Her man, J S Lewellen, clerks. Newport. U bnetlucn, A O Uonnor, V Campbell, judges; G S Aliller, Jno Gam mill, clerks. Norway. A T Lillio, S J McCloskoy, Russell Dement, judges; Ed Carman Jr, A II Shroeder, clerks. North Coos River. S B Cathcart, Jno Michelbnnk, II Dise, judges; J Porter, Robt Ulmrcn, clerks. Parkcrsburg, W M Perkins, J A Doako, J II James, judges; R Fredericks. Win Taylor, clerks. Randolph. Jnhn Thrush, Abo Rose, T J Perkins, judges; A D Walcott, Ed Fnhy, clerks. Rowland. W L Hood, O J Grant, W N Warner, judges; O M Herman, J D Hayes, clerks. South Slough. Bon Barker, Geo Was son, A B Collver, judges; W A Welsh, P A Bullion, clerks. Sumner. A D Boone, John B Catch en, Henry Black, judges; P O Levar, Jas Foster, clerks. Tenmilo. W F Bowron, Chas Seis- treera, Nelso Alunson, judges; Ole Ben son, B F Adams, clerks. L Officers Installed. Special Notice. ", un ana aiier August let, ioov, i win 1 sell beer at $7.50 per barrel ; fivo-gallon kegs at $1.25. JL. Clemmensen, Proprietor of Bayviow Brewery- Take Notice. All persons owing bills past due at Golden's Drug Store are kindly request ed to settle same immediately, and oblige. F. A. GoLDEi.-. Ranch for Sale. A fine dairy ranch for sale ; COO acres; splendid location; GO head of cattle; fine buildings; on tide water. Park cash and part on time. Apply to Jakes Hill at thiB office. T. Howard has just received a first class stock of watches and jowelry, in cluding solid gold watches and chains. If you want a "Boss" C movement, call and see them. Louis XIV "Boss" filled cases always on hand. Aly prices aro lower than any other dealer on the bay. If you do not believe it, comoand price my goods. All watch cases, gold rings, and silver spoons bought of mo will bo engiaved free of charge. T. Howard, Jeweler, Front streot, AIorehGeld, Or. O' NEW BLAGKSStISTH SHOP. M. Tan Winkle, BLACKSMITH AND HCRSE-SHOEEFc, Cor. A and Cedar Sts., Marshfield, Or All kinds of lodging outfits made and repair ed ; wagons, p!otv.and farming implements re paired, ncai AKLAND BARREL, AND BOX MAN- ufacturlne Company. Location of prin cipal place of business, Oakland, California', location of works, Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that at a meet ing of the Directors, held on the 9th day of January, 1890, an assessment of six (6) dollars per share uas levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretaiynt room 5. No. 1003, IJroadwny, Oakland, Cat, (dial being the office of said company). Any stocK upon wnicn tnis assess ment snail remain unpain on inc 19m uay 01 February, 1890, will be delinquent and adver tised for sale atpulic auction, und unless pay ment is pid before, will be sold on the 10th day of March, 1890, to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with costs of advertising and ex penses of sale. T. 1'. Stkonc, Secretary. jat6 Room 5, 1003 Jt Broadway. Mammoth Lodge, No. 87, A. O. U. W., installed tho following officers Thursday night: J. Lando, 111. w.; F. AI. Garrison, f. ; II. 0. Brainard, o.; J. R. Lightner, tin.; W. G. Webster, r.; F. M. Dimmick, roo.; Louis Default, g.; James Barrie, i. w. ; W. B. Curtis, o. w. Tlio following officers of Sunset Lodge, I, O. O. F., ch-clod for tho ensuing term, wore insmilad Friday night by Dist Dpty. E. O'Connell: W. u. Curtis, n. g.; J. Durrand, v. g.; Jas. Hill, sec.; Thos. Hirst, treas.; Iko Lando, con.; Chas. Johnson, w.; J. F. Hall, r. a. v. g.; Chris. Icasmtuuen, 1. 9. v. g.; A. W. Heal, r. s. v. g.; W. J. Butler, 1. s. v. g.j W. Thorn ns, r. s. &; Nelso Alunsen, 1. s. a.; Chas. Rogers, i. g.; G. Rhoda, 0. g. Following officers of Arago Lodge, I. O. O. F., were installed Saturday eve ning at Empire by Dist. Duty. E. O'Con. noil: A. P. Owen, n. p.; I. T. Siglin, v. g.; W. O, Phillips, w.j It. W. Getty, c. j II. G. Ploegor, r. s. n. g.j J, J. Lamb, r. s. v. u.: John Johnson. 1. s. v. g.i B. I D. Jones, i, g. Notice for PublicaUoa. Land Office at Roeburc, Ok.. Dec. 10th, 1880. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jj the following-named settler has filed notico of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made berorc Uie Judge, or in his absence, before tne clerk of the counly court of Coos county, Or,, at Empire City, Or., on Monday, Jan. 37, 1890. i', Peter G. Peterson, Hon.eied Entry, No. 3Eoofor the neU of m-ji, sj ot no; and ivwtf of sejf, tec. 7. tp. 4. . r. 5 wekt, W. AI. He names the following wime s to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, vudland, U: Peter Peterson, Charles Han son, Andrew Johnson nnd Charles Ross, all or Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon. CiiA!.. W. Johnston, dei9-6t Register. Notice for Publication. Land Oifice at Rosuuukg, Oh.. Ditc 10, 1889, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho following-named settler has filed notice ol his Intention tn make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the judge, or in his absence, before the clerk of tlw county couit of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Or., on Monday, Jan. 27, 1890, vu: Pat Kiev, Houwstead Kntry. No. 8. for the swjf of swj(. soc 43, si of setf and seK of sw). sf i". '!' z6. . r. 14 west, W. M. He names the Mlomi.ig witnesses to prove , 3 cunlinueu reudeuee upon, and eulnv&lkMi . r, util lntt. viz: luhn Rat hor. GtMtriru Clirri Wentworth BaVer and D.iu I V. H tyward. li of Empire City, Coos county, On-iron. Ciias, w, Johnston, dein-8t UfW : t i l4rl I 1 m MBKehh V !!: J9 ,t-r J A