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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1890)
lJCjiJLViJT' oos May Photo & P MABSB3THILD, OB. LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PHOTOS, mum ulu CIUIURE8, VIEWING, ETC. ALL 8IZE8 AND STYLES OF FINE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN, For ll.o Kuril Work ; oonl,lo Price. Call on ..sat MoMILLAN'8 ALMvltY, on A street. McMillan & bratt AmIhU nnd IMiutiijCMpjiorii, MarBhflold, Oregon. ' T. S. Minott, (SiH'ci-Mor lo IDealer in Tinware, Hardware, Farming Tools Front street, Mnrshfluhl, Oregon. l'ftifilB; OiIh, VnrmVlicH, IlrilrjIlCR, Doors mid Window, Ihinhvim.', Tinware, CiliiPHwnro. Croiikcry, Willow-ware, SOLE LO Bridge & Beach's SUPERIOR Stoves and Ranges - Nasbiirg & Mirst, DBALHBS I3ST Giiijrtiiiii, Fiiont Stukkt, Makpiifikm), On. Wo kucp constantly on hand in oitr largo and cnminmlioiis store, :i well selected Mock, r-onaisiliig of the bout tnph'imd fancy .', Ir,v Jihi1m t" nil llml. mill f Iio olioli-csl Ji-liuj-OHtook of Clothing, Huts nnd Cups, Ilooti ami Slim, Rubber and Oil " ," "OlothiiiK. Oil OlolliH, Crockery, (Hubs and I iardwiiro, Paints, Oils and '.- " Vimiilit-Milauiuo,Tiiiwnn, Ammunition, Ciillory, Wood mid Willow-ware, School Honk and Stationery, Fur nishing (HK)dn, lloaioiy, Ktc. Kir. QIGABS -A-JSriD TOBACCO: Our oxtonsivo nlmw canon arc tilled with the fluent Millinery and Fancy Goods over brought to Coo hay. NASBURG it II IRS1. W, G. WEBSTER'S NEW BRICK Front Street, Miirehfiold, Oregon. I keep constantly on hand the largest and beet stock of goods in Southern Oregon. -- BOOTS' AND SHOES, MEN'S FINE SUITS, HATS AND CAPS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. J&. Complete 3STe-w Stools Fresh from tho Factory. No old styles kont on hand. Our nim is to keep nbroast of tho times and sell our goods at reasonable prices. Q-eneral Merchandise & Groceries iXsTETW" STOEE. XLNTOASHSTORE! The capacity Doubled. IsTE'VT" FBIOESI rock iirici'M. .. , .. If you want to bo astonlshod, coll and soo uo. Goods aro arriving by ovary stoomor. Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings and Cloaks. Arnmn.ni. .1. have heen made ??ZvS ' ua to mill at lower pricoa than ever known on Uio jiiij . W. F. ZwTO&GoT' DealorB In ZBLEL ESTATE. Oh'oleo Bargains In Town It ami Aoroa8frrTlt...!.1o..U ' Oarefnl Atlentiou Ulveii to H"hihm '' Non-KcaUlonU. OOltKKHPONDENOB SOWaiTED. mahniii'i:i.., coon uou.vi'V, - - OU,,ini9 ' , pey-Ollleo with Coos Uuy Uml Oo. J1 -A.ID Prayon Y, COPYING AND ENUROING J. I), Garfield.) niigies, JInrnesHCH, . 'KnnningToolH, Cutlery, etc. Wood wn re. - EJNTT FOR STORE ! mnajMnnmnua, 3eOoast Mail. MAUSIIFIIIM). OKKCinN- Thursn'a.y, . . . August 7, 1890. Head Garfield's notleo to doblors. If yon want a lino piano, boo MoMII In. ' fi.i. ft E. II. Mlllor caught olovon salmon on Monday night. EdllorDcan, of tho Herald, wbb on tho bay today. Hiram Bottys, of Falrviow was in town on Wrdnesday. Rlggs, our photographer, takos the lead for flno photographs. Capt. W. II. Harris camo ovor from Myrtle l'olnt on Tuesday. MlBsKHtorboek.of Catching slough, Ib roK)rled duiigoroiisly 111. Horn, in MarBhflold, July .TO, 1890, to the wife of J. Barrio, n d.mghter. J. N. NoBlor and wife returned from a visit to California on tho last Ajax. Geo. K. l'ortor, of the California Lum hor Co., camo up on tho last Btoamor. It is oxpocted that tho wharf at (lias gow will ho IlnlBhcd innldo of ton days. Oak goad Btlckfl and mauls of tho very host quality, at Minott's hardware storo. The big 'ad' of the Glasgow TowiiBlte Co. appeals on tho Bccond page of this ISflllO. Dra. radon and Kuykondall, of Drains, tnado lis a pleasant call on Tuos day. . O'Connell's mixed paints can bo seen on ovory hand, beautifying tho town of MarBhflold. H. It, Calhcart and wife returned from a visit to Douglas county, tho latter part of last week. Died, near Myrtlo Point, Or., July 30, 181K), Susan M. Symons, aged 35 years, one month and 20 days. Minnvn Nanuurg, liraiimrd, Tuttle anil Mrs. Thelin woro passengers for San FraneiHco on tho liiht Ajux. Tho mail la again coining over the Coos liay wagon road. James Laird camo In with it last Friday. Tho MontoHauo took a largo crowd of picnlcors from Kmpiro to I'ipor's grovo, on Coos river, laBt Saturday. .Married, at Sumner, Or., Aug. 3,1800, by Itov. F. K. ScoDeld, Itov. J. II. Itoork and .Mrs. H. M. I.ovar. L. Harlockor has formed a partner ship with W. Sinclair and gone into tho real estate business at Coquillo City. The champion load of logs was hauled at S'eranton's camp last Wednesday by K. A. l'ollaid. Nino logs scaled 18,578 feet. John Suydor is erecting a building between tho Central hotel and hi moat market, and it will bo used for a barber shop. Deer aro quito plontiful-betweon hero and North Bond. A party saw fivo at one ttmu back of tho Slaughter houso ono day last week. Work on tho town sower was com menced last week and it will bo com pleted as rapidly as possible. D. L. Uood is tho contractor. John Fd wards, who was connected with tho Frcdrickonsen murder at South llond, Wash., has been convicted of murder in tho first degree. In oider to introduce our now work wo continue tho low prices until August 15th, only. Cablnots, tho very finest, ?S por dozen at McMillan's. Married, at tho residoneo of tho brido's paronts, nuar Myrtlo l'olnt, on July 31, 1800, Miss Sarah Hausior, of this place, and Mr. Georgo Lohman, of Portland, Or. Tho militia company will havon grand timo Wednesday. Grounds hnvo been secured west of town and a shooting match and other amusements will bo had. Clans Lockbart Sengstacken, tho In fant child of Henry Sougstnckon, died last Saturday morning. Tho funoral took placo on Sunday, Itov. F. E. Sco Hold oniclatlng. I. I). Hunt and wlfo loft on tho .Ajux for tliolr homo in Columbus, Ohio, last Sunday. Tlioy have been visiting Dr. O. F. and W. I). L-. F. Smith for tho past flvo weeks. James O. Urown is soiling off his lots in Myrtlo Point quite rapidly. 1'artlos wishing to buy property in that placo will do woll to consult him, as ho has only a few lots loft. Several teams and serapors nro at work grading Second streot, and Mossrs Andorson A Thomas will rush tho work and finish tho job as soon as possibloi ho as to commenco on tho grading of First streot, Invitations nro issued for tho wedding of William Lackstrom and MIbs Solma Stora, and Alfred Haglund and Miss Hllma Suderhind, which is to tako placo at Odd Follows' hall, Saturday night, AugiiBt pth, S. D. Magnos, a brothor of Mrs. Jacob Lando, arrived on tho Ajax Saturday. He has purchased an intorost in tho dry goods and general merchandise business with Jacob Lando, and tho Arm namo will bo Lando A Magnos, .Mi 8. B. Hague and daughter, of Na n11l.no. 11. O.. arrived on tho bay Satur day over tho Drain route. Mrs. Haguo has boon In poor lioaltn lor Boino inno, and camo horo for tho benefit of hor hoalth. Sho is tho motlior of Mrs. E, O'Coniloll and Mrs. Thos. Minott. Church Dedication, Tho flret M. E. Church, of East Marshileld, will 1 10 dedicated next Bun- lay, August 10th. Services and dodl cation at 11 a, in., and sorvieoB at 2:30 p. m. All aro Invited to attend. Free passago to and from each Rorvlro, No collection will be taken at tho church, J. II. Kooiik, Pastor, Thos. Minott has bought out tho hard waro business of J. D. Garfiold, who ro tires. Mr, Mlnottisanacllvo, sagacious and accommodating business man, and lesorves tho largest measure of success. Head his 'ad.' A contract for clearing tho right of way of tho Drain nnd Coos Bay railroad from Itccdsbiirg to Glasgow will bo opon for bidders on tho arrival of Judgo Holcomb and Col. Heald at Marshileld, tho latter part of this week. Tho chamber of commerce of Seattle lias adopted resolutions requesting her representatives to tho National G. A. It. oncampmont, which moots in Boston next week, to invito the Grand Army to hold their noxt oucampment in Soattlo. Tho management of tho Drain & Coos Kay railroad lino is confident that tho railroad will bo in operation between Keedsburg, on tho Umpqua, and Glas gow by Fob. 1st, noxt. Evon this small beginning would shorten tho timo 24 hourB, between Portland'ar.d points on the nay. A special term of county court was hold this week nnd some road matters lifpoBcd of. Two bridge contracts wero let ono to Josoph Fox for a bridgo across Tenmilo, and tho other to bo built across tho North fork of tho Co quillo at tho Bradon placo, to Sol Mc OloBkoy and another party. Arrivals by tho Ajax, August 2d : M. Shaw and child, Mr. King, Capt. CliriE tonson, A. L. Nosier and family, S. D. Shinn, G. Bliiun, J. II. Nosier and wife, MIbs Itobecca McContiell, H. D. Taft, O. F. Jackson, K. Soadan, J. A- Kowa, Goo. K. Poiter, S. D. Magnes, John Maeklebrink, J. Mackfebrink, jr., Mrs. W. P. Nelson and two children, and two in the stoorage. Mr. Stauff met with a painful acci dent while working on tho new vobsoI at North Bend last Saturday. Ho was working in tho hold and ono of the men working on dock accidentally let a two inch chisol fall which struck Mr. Stand on tho top of tho foot, going completely through it and sticking into tho plank ho was standing on. Dr. Tower was called and dressod tho wound. Mrs. Mattio P. Krokels will bo in this and Curry county this month, and will lecture at tho following places: Myrtlo Point evening August 23 Arairo " " 24 A lecturo on tho "Labor Question" at tho K. ot u. picnic at Arairo. Coquillo City evening August 25 uairyviuo " " 0-a7 Bandon " " 28 MarBhflold " " 20-30 North Coos Kiver " " 31 Kmpiro City " Sept. 1-2 B. F, King, a representative of II. A. Graham, tho railroad contractor, arrived on the bay on tho last Ajax, and is making tho necessary arrangements to commence work on tho Koseburg & Coos Bay railroad. Mr. King states that Mr. Graham will ship his horses and necessary tools for grading from Sau Diego to this placo immediately, and tl at whon they arrivo work will bein nt once. Tho Coos county fair will bo hold at Arago from Sept. 11th to 13th, and tho peoplo of the county should lend their aid and influence to make it-tho best fair ovor hold in this section. It is very hard for tho board of directors to mako a programme to suit overyono. Let tho people tako an interest in the matter and show that they want a fair and then wo will havo ono that will bo a credit to Southwest Oregon. A fire was started in tho woods on Jerry Havocs' placo, near Coos City, last Friday, by some blackberry pickors, which spread and got into P. O. Pur gin's camp nnd burned his barn and destroyed a great deal of timber. It al so got into the camps of W. II. Noblo and It. E. Scrauton and did considera ble damago to roads, etc. Peoplo should be more careful about sotting out fires in tho woods during tho dry season, for when a lire onco gets startod there is no way of stopping it until it gots into tho green timbor and dies out of its own ac cord. Chas. Solander received a letter from Finland yesterday, stating that ills brother, Alex Solander, who left horo for that country several weeks ago, took passage from New York to England on tho Wlilto Star Lino steamer Toil tonlg, and that a paBBonger who was on tho same steamer stated that Selandor was picked up out of tho ocean dead, but how ho got ovorboard ho did not know. When tho body was recovored nil that was found was two silver watch es. As it was known that when ho loft horo ho had considerable money it is thought ho was foully dealt with. Mr. Solander was well known on tho bay, having resided hero some 15 or lOyoars. Tho "WoBt, publlshod at Florence", Lnno county, says : "Tho Coast Mail, published at Marshileld, Coos county, reached us as usual on Tuesday last. Thore was truth in tho conclusion, at tlrst glauco, that ttie Mail was clothed with full endowment of tho original homo production, nm had discarded the stale, love-sick nrtlclos that nro always found In a 'patont.' Our heretofore un iiBualJy bright, newsy contemporary will hereafter bo brighter and bettor, for it not only has tho room to do that, but it has nddod Mr. James Hill to its list of publishers. Wocongratulato ournelgh hor. nnd may tho Ooaht Mail stun closer to tho front as it grows in iu ago," mki To The Public. I havo sold to T. 8. Minott my Hard ware business. Mr. Minott will con tinue tho business in tho same placo. I recommend him to all of my old and now custoinors, and can only say that I hope your business relations with him will provo as pleasant as ours has been. Thanking all for your liberal patronngo and past favors, I remain yours sincere ly, . J. I). Gaiifif.lij. Attention, Co. "G." All members of Co. "O," O. N. G aro requested to meet at tho armory in MarBhflold, Or,, on Wednesday, August 13th, 1890, at 0:30 o'clock, a. m. By order of J. J. Eaiii.r, Captain. Unclaimed Letters. Tho following is n list of tho letters re maining in the Empire City postofllce, Angust 1, 1800. Parties calling for tho same will please say advertised : Burns, James Millor, M!bs E Christeanscn, P N Morrinon, Miss L Dovore, Mrs Ellen O'Brlon, Thomas HolliBtcr, John lMraal, August Joflbrson, Alex Troonos, O M Keffer, James Todd, Thos E LivprtBon.ChristophorWilson, Frank Lackstrom, F Mahlbcrg, J D. Moiisk, Jn., P. M. AVo aro now prepared to produce the finest work, equal to San Francisco's best. Call and sco tbo now work at McMillan's gallery. A memorial to congress was adopted, asking an appropriation of $120,000,000 for tho defenio of tho Pacific coast, $0, 000,000 of which shall bo for Paget Sound. Tho memorial states thore is no defense on the coast from Capo Flat tery to tho Gulf of California, in which aro 2,000,000 peoplo and $2,000,000,000 worth of property, while Great Britain haa a navy yard and dry dock for the largest ships only twelve miles from the coast of tho Sound. The wormy apple has again mado its appearanoo in tho market, and what is worse, thoy meet with ready salo at present. Sound apples aro preferable, of course, but so long as there is a mar ket for tho infested fruit, it is needless to adviso the farmers to cither take care of their orchards or cut thorn down. Wo do not blame tho farmers so much for selling such fruit as long as they find people who aro able and willing to nib ble the applo from around such fine specimens of codlin moth as the Oregon fruit produces. Corvnllis Gazette. West Oregonian : So much has been said of late about tho beauty of the front of Hon. Blnger Hermann's now building that a member of tho Btnff of this papor went out laBt weok to see how tbo structure looked, and found Chas. Deitz bnBy in putting up some b'.ock letters, christening tho placo "Lonaconing Block." Mr. Hermann was born at a place of that name near Baltimore, Maryland. Kufus llorton and Allan Dodge did tho painting on tho front, nnd it is justly claimed that this is one of tho most beautiful structures,!!! Coos county. Frank Poore occupies one of tho throe business rooms in front as a barber shop, and the other two rooms are being fitted up for real-estate 0 dices. Tho hall in the upper story will soon be in demand for an Odd Fellows lodge room (so we aro informed) and will mako one of tho best in the county for that purpose. A flourishing Mason ic lodgo is now in full progress in the city and tho G. A. H. will soon bo es tablished. This, with tho "Rod Utobs" will mako four societies in prosperous circumstances. IRindon Recorder.J Ed. Gnllier, of Coquillo City, is help ing to tbo blacksmith work on tho now steamers being built horo. The machinery for tho now steamers Is nil hero, oxcopt tho boiler for tho Dis patch, which is on tho Long, and is now on tho way up. Capt. Parker started for New York last week to bring homo his daughter Georgia, who has been attending school thero. Died, near Porshbaker's mill, Oscar Arnett, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Niels A. Pedersou, aged ono year, 3 months and 23 days. Mr. E. M. Mooro, of ltoseburg, re cently purchased an acre of land, near Horse Shoo bay, from Daniel Pulaska, paying $200 for the same. Died, near Bandon, August 30, 1590 Florence Ann Adalino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuol W. Gitlman, agod 3 years. 3 mouths and 15 days. Jamos Avorill took Elbert Dyer's four year old horse over to J. D. Garfield, at Marshileld, who will train him for the fair, providing speed enough is develop ed to justify tho undertaking. Chris Long nnd Jack the Kipper went flBhlng outsido tho bar Thursday. They camo in about noon with 517 "pounds of halibut, tho largest weighing CO pounds, A good many fish broke loose sfter they had been drawn to the surfaco, still it was the best catch of halibut that has boon brought Into tho river. Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing thomselves in debted to mo on nolo or book account must settle by tho 1st of September, as I am going nwav on that dato. Coats will bo added after that dato, J. D. Garfield. MnrBhfleld, Or, Aug. 1st, 1890, Why do you allow your lungs to bo worn out by colds when a llfty cent bottle of Dr. Murphy's Syrup of Tar and AVlld Ohorry will give you immedi ate relief? For sale by all loading druggists and dealors iu patont medi cines. What Is Angollne? Send to Goldon's drug store (or descriptive pamphlots if you are a sufferer from rheumatism. Empire City. Hiram Bettys, of Falrviow, is in town on bridgo business. ' Mrs. Tenbrook has boon quite ill for somo days, but is getting bettor. Tho mill is rnnnlng right along. She hasn't lost but one day since the Fourth of July. A special lorra of court is In session for tho purpose of letting bridge con tracts in difforent parts of the county. W. It. Getty is putting an addition to the Ufquhart building, which will bo used as a barber shop and bath room. Mr. Nickols has boon fixing np his house in flno stylo; putting on a new porch and giving it a now coat of paint. Jarvis will have a restaurant on his wharf across tho bay. Tho construction of tiio samo is now well under well way. J. J. Lamb has just returned from an extended tour on the Coquillo, and re ports tho crops as rather short in that section. Our mall is now carried by James Laird and is brought over the Coos Bay road. Laird is a rustler, and don't got left very often. S. U. Hazard's business is so increas ed that ho was compelled to engage a clerk. We aro glad to notice this as Mr. Hazard is a spiondid man. Miss Grace Moore left on the last Ajax for San Francisco, where she will attend school. Wo aro sorry to lose Miss Grace, but hope she will return ere long. Itov. Horsfall is hero looking after the construction of the new Episcopal church, which is now under way, and will bo pushed to completion as fast as possible, as Empire is now without a church. Tho good peoplo of Empire went up Coos river last Saturday on a picnicing trip to Piper's grove, where they enjoy ed themselves hugely over Sunday bathing, fishing, &c, when they return ed homo. Gbsebveb. Gardiner Items. From Our Regular Correspondent A. Hickathior returned to Drain last Wednesday. ' Chase Spraguo has returned to Gardi. ner, and is working in the mill. Tho Orient arrived on Monday, four teen days from 8an Francisco. Mrs. L. A. Baldcrreo and her daught er, Miss Rebecca, aro visiting friends at Smith river. A party of Drain peoplo came down last Thursday, and aro camping on the South Beach. Mrs. Burchard, who has been visiting our town for several weeks, returned to Long Prairie last week. About a dozen men are engaged in cleaning off the towns! to of Reedburg, and choice lots are for sale at reasonable prices. Mrs. Lincoln Lucas returned homo from Long Prairie last Wednesday, ac companied by her cousin, MIbs Minnie Sagaberd. Messrs Kerch off and Cousins, two of tho owners of the Gardiner mill, spent several days in town during the week the guests of Mr. W. F. Jewett. Mrs. Gabriell was brought over from Fivo Milo last Sunday. Sho has been ill for somo time, but under Dr. Mack ey'a treatment we trust she will soon recover. Little Johnnie Graham fell off the gangplank of tbo Orient a few days ago, and would have been drowned but for the help of one of the sailors on tho schooner, who jumped overboard and succeeded in rescuing the boy. The Gem arrived Sunday, fourteen days from San Francisco. Tho schooner Orient sailed for San Francisco last Wednesday. Miss Rebecca Baldorrco returned home from Smith river laBt Saturday, T. M. Dimmick, of Marshileld, made a flying visit to our town during tho week. Mrs. Chas. York and daughter, of Norfork, nro spending a few days in Gardiner. Mrs. Dr. Mackoy received news last week of tho death of her brother, who resided in Cloverdale, Cal. Tho steamer Juno was laid up for re pairs last week, but is now making her regular trips to Scottsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wro. Glover came In Sunday from Five Mile, where they havo been spending the summer. Mr. P. Brownell, overseor of tho mill at this place, is having a fine residence built on his lots in North Gardiner. Wo aro sorry to learn that Mrs. Qa broil is very dangerously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jas. HutchlnB. Mrs. M. Storatt, lato of Fresno, Cl,, arrived here last Monday, nnd lb the guest of hor daughter, Mrs. A. W; Rood. D. S. Chapman went to Ten Mile last Tuesday to visit his brother, who was quito seriously injured during an en counter with a bear. Mrs. John Erickson, of Empire City, came round on the tug Columbia last Friday, nnd is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jamos Graham, at this place. Mrs. A. It. Riggs and Mrs. Montgom ery, of Portland, uro advertised to lec ture hero next Thursday evonlug, In the interests of the W. O. T. U. Superintendent Jewott has had n fluuio built from Fisher'a Covo to tho now mill, so that henceforth there will bo no scarcity of water in Gardiner, Rev. Mr. Hill, of Portland, superin tendent of tho Baptist Homo Missionary Society, preached two very nblo nnd in teresting sermons here lost Sunday, Curry County. fFrorn Gold Beach Gazette, S. B. Gardner's wool Bold In San Francisco recently for 21) cents. Robert Hughes, of Crescent Oily, was drowned in Klamath river week before last." R. D. JJumo is at Bartlett Springs foi the benefit of his health. Ho Is expect ed to return In September. Tho Klamath River cannory Is now running, with good prospects for a largo catch of salmon. Immigrants can now drive Into oar country with their wagons nnd teams, and if they are not suited whon they get here, thoy can drivo right on through. AKsessor White has about completed tho work of assessing for the year. Ho thinks tho taxable property of tho conn ty will foot np over a half million this year. A. II. Gauntlett took a trip to Cres cent City by the tug, and retained over land in a buggy, which he purchased at Smith river. Ho had a flno rido over the entire route, tho only difficulty en countered being at Myers creek, where is not yet completed. Now that wo havo a first-class wagon road through the county, and a daily mail service established, the noxt move should be to induce Wells, Fargo & Co. to establish express offices at Bandon, Port Orford, Eliensburg and Orescent City. This we beliovo conld bo accom plished by a littlo effort, and would prove a great convenience to the people and a paying business for the company. Mr. Alex Frank, who Is engaged la gotting out tan bark on Rogue river, has for somo time been examining the river with a view to patting dn a small steamer, and ho now assures as that ho believes that a stoamer drawing a foot of water can be run with profit to Paint ed Rock, a distance of about 25 miles ap the river. Mr. F. says he will have a steamer built to ran on tho river next year. The steamer will be used to tow Darges. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. July 28 Stmr Maggie Bom. Miller, from S F to Putter mill. July 29 Slur Areata, Marshall, from 8 V to SO Co. July SO Tug Columbia, Mugee, from Gardi ner to North Bend. Aug 2 Stmr Ajax, Donaldion, from 8 P to 8 O Co, Aug t Schr Olendale, Johnion, from Sin Pedro to 8 O Co. Aug 2 Schr Gotatno, Nelaon, from 8 P to Nortb Bend. Aug 3 Schr Daisy Boe, Soreaaon, faom B P to 8 O Co. Aug 3 Schr Nora Ilarkins, Harktoa, from 8 F to St-vo mill. Aug 3 Tug Columbia, Mageo, from Gardi ner to North Bend. . Sailed. July X8 Schr C II Merchant, ProTott, 8 P. July 30-Scbr J P Miller, Hanaon, 8 P. Jul 30 Tug Columbia, Macee, Gardiner. July 31 SUnr Areata. Marhallf 8 P. July 31 Schr Eliza Milter, Chriatenaert 8 V Aug 1 8ehr Big River, Nlaaln, J P. Aug 1 Tug Columbia, Magee, Gardiner. Aug 2 Schr Jennie Thelin, Olsen, 8 P. Aug 3 Stmr Ajax. Donaldaon, 8 P. Aug 3 Stmr Maggie Roaa, Miller, S P. Bnslneaa Ifferaajji, "Looking BackwaljjjglS Only one Starling hay tedder left, at O'Connell's. Take your subscriptions for all papers to F. P. Norton. F Tho Tiger is the best mower made; $G0, at O'Connell's. Redwood, shingles $1.90 por M, at O'Connell's. See them. Golden offers a fall line of fishing tackle, at reduced prices. Delicious soda water on draughts again at Goldon's drug store. Call at Golden's soda fountain for a drink of that delicious soda water. O'Connell's celebrated mixed paints, for sale at O'Connell's hardware Btore. Largo consignment of dress goods sold out at cost, at Sengstacken's. Large assortment of new trout flies at Golden's drug store, at reduced prices. $1000 or $2000 to let on approved real estate security. Apply to John F. Hall. Mason's fruit jars in gallon, quarta and pints at O'Connell's hardware store. Frank Reni has some fine claret wine which he sells for 50 cents per gallon. Families and hotels supplied on short notice. Pay Up. All pessons knowing thomselvea to be indebtod to the undersigned, are re quested to settle the same immediately, and oblige. Cuwstknseii & Johnbon. Special Notice. All persons knowing thomselves In debt to the undersigned on January 1st, 1890, and such debt is still unpaid, will do well to Bettle the same immediately. I need money and must havo it. EUOGNB O'CONMKLL. Pay Op. All parties knowing thomselvea in debted to the undersigned at either the Marshileld or Empire City store are re spectfully requested to square up their accounts to January 1st, 1890. H. Senobtackkx. Pay Up. All persons knowing themselves Id debted to tho undersigned are requested to square their accounts immediately and oblige, James L. Frbky, Blanco Hotel. Take Notice. All persons owing bills past due at Goldon's Drug Store are kindly request ed to settle samo immediately, and obllgo. p. A. Goldkn. Notice. All acconnts due tho Tioneer markets ut either Marshflold or Empire City, muBt be settled on or before June lftta. 1890. E. G. FLAKAQAy. Notice. Ail persons Indebted to the under signed aro requested to settle their counts immediately and oblige, Laes Clkwimsk., i ;& i M S3 a fS t . .".. ,