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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1890)
Life,$onal nd Dullness Cards. vir' m - - i- D, L. WAiauwi TI0"N,1V A.UNBTCLOIl At IMW. IOic Olden' ilnix ilorc, Front t,, 1".' i I lr.Mti-l1. ,r,MK' w"". . S, F. WILSON, rroRSr-Y at ww, lKr,i In SnBcttcn A Smith'. m,cou,liy,Qfvit,n. building, JOHN A. GHAY, TjORNIiV AT I.AW. Kim In Scnulncktin Snillli'l ImlMlnff. Mifltf ''" w " ' " S. II. HAZARD, OKNLYATLAW. yAi Oly, CV county, Oregon. W. SINCLAIR, nONI.y AI' LAW. loncr-l Insurance ml Knil I'.state Ai-rnl, aalll . ny ,R" """ " " J. v. Hwwrr, ttoknj.v AND tCQUSKIiOR AT LAW. nv-r Coo- "lay IUoV, I'ronl Mrcet, CflhW 1 x """"y- Vj'- JOHN p. HALL, , rfOKNKY AT WW, Ac-ovcrM Kewi' tw, Fofll ll'Mi nfcnctd, Oirgcmtf"KW J'-Ufie AriI, HIMMft A" a.HNs;, r AV. KKAL IWTATI'. 1-OAN, nKOKHK. ; FKAOii AND COI.LUCI ION OFI'lCE. Ittke In WcUtrr IlricV Tlloclc, iunt u.1 jificM, Oregon. fcl (IaIiiim L-Ijlllt tl0 L'losciuUil. fjpjrcriipjriit ftniin oli'ilned fat ;y iMicr who has ..!, ,liv. nnd isdltuhlcd from cirnini: n Eupl fct .Uinuil lhr, irginlle m (o how IrilwtiUilirocturrrJ. ,lne; (W)aB(ninfrcu)imBnro sun- hi to j to iM-nilunt ' Ileal Kstnto or ull Di'HcrlnlluiiM lai r Sale. C, V. TOWER, M. P., hllVSK IAN ANU i-UMUOhf. IftJceJ Id llic" "'I -nJ of hnxUck.n s MhuIMi)g Ytam ltttl, Marninrin. vrr J. T. MeCORMAC, M. D., hllVMHAN AND SUIUJICON. lOftcr wef itif Mur-hfald Onus Klorr, I'ront , Marshfield, Iwn cuuni). unton J. D. SPONOOLE, M. D. follYMCIAN AN 4.UIIULON. lOffnv. In Wrltcr"J brick building, i'P "'') Bjn)ificll, Oifgtin. ih)8 A. M EVANS, L, 1 miYsicu AM, tTHWnTnPATMlc ruvsn. ioti 1 UHUI'.OH Jr,cn. oer'l ItAliU U.r. opi)llo HUnco lat, M4rthflrJJ Orvsoii. tail li found ni fece m nlj;lil. J. G. COOK, M. D., JIVhICIAN AND SUKCKON. Otfim In ikiieitncVcn'j Jultllng. Umpire City. 1t Coo coUinjr, Ororr. " DR. O. E. SMITH, .ORQICAI. AND, lt ,.,.. MEtllrt.lvow """"" Stk"n& firtlWf IwlMtaB. I'""' ". irjhfield, Cool coimtj Ori'SOIl t Lui-h ir.Nilrou oIi!p (.m . or hui;lilti B" 211 Bfllie lnle !neUon of Itclli. 0m 'K m- i D3D-T .Maudiipikui Orrinci-rln IolUnit tmjll jmI)T occupied hy I If. A. V, t'ASIIMIIJM-- niVIL BNOINKI'.R AND SURVEYOR Olhce wllli John F. Hall. Marsl.field. Oregon. W. I. KIAKSt HOUNTV SURVEYOR. Unei run and perfect maps of nil n'" 3d eniertc l.)nds furnished on : short 111 I ce. T AiWrvss eiprs In iill MtrM'flcW- "'i niVIL BNOINBCR AND 8UKVKY0K. fi, .-..i,...,in .tiirliiM. flumes mid roads Uu'l, Imes run? pl-ins, inaps ml cl'1t" lurnlshnl for all l hues of tk. Iovnlto ork a siiechlty. ConliacH Uken, Office with the Coast ,M Alt MarMificld. Or. i. li.KJicr.it, 4 IbTRACTOR, ' Umpire City, Oreor. AlutracH of title to tcul proptrty In Coo uunty furnlihfil promptly. Ilin Ml f'M" lFUiuKan. J V Ifcnnrull Flanagan & Bennett, iAusui'ii:i,i, - oui: ' .j j Papltal In rMt?Tnost.f 20 'tioQ; surplwo, Q,uoqo. Wd irsniuu ui-minil II stifctnu HiMn", '"',l iImw "H Nkof Cnlif.iiiili, i.in Knuicltco, Cnl. fmt Natlon.il ILink ol I'l-rHund, Oron. J1i Hanover Niilloii il lltnk uf New VuU. N. M KoiliikhlliW & feins, laJinlon, Unjland, Foreign money order Issued on Boo Hanks Uiroughout UuroiM, Ateounts kepi subjetl to tUck. M '.'' JfHHJHbultdlni-, IMUiHU fiHR SMffrL.( JIWPiHR'u- Qjj3KPF i rtjMB"J ' ' ft aw uiiv llrig, in rooiiinur.- Biroc. MfllM., COAST VOL. XT1 GRAY Si H!LL, Real Estate Brokers, MAnSHFIELD, OR, Officii In Hcngntnckoii & HiiiMi'h Ilullil- Jtifr, Front Street. All Kinds ol Property For Stte or Ex. chsnge. Good Investments. Per sons Hiving Farms For Snle or Lands to Dispose of, will Do Well to Consult Tbjj fifeney. AKUAINS FOU CAHli OR (JN TIKK, A few Imrjiln oflVrrtl will l fpunil Ix-low; A Iiouk ari'l lol In llic town of M.irjIificM. IVIif. $?. one lilf c.ili, Ij.ilance morlg igp Kcurllv. 1 lilt U n rate dunce lo Mxur a roU Jeuctf Jn a gnoj Igcnllly. ilrlh fee, 6u dcrc gwl IiqIIoii) Linil, Mcf lijll njvl lienjcli l-)m tgvcrrd u-flluliitllin Irrrn, I'orly icrcjo IwtlQin linil tlKircil nnj unijir frncc; a irixxl onlnnl. filr luiuie and Um, '1U iUu- Mill xin fia very valmble Bill Is (lliutctl In tliei-nlmof ricli country. A Aiic 1ilr' rmcli. coiiditlnir of 6oa ncret of Unit, oo ocrr Ixjtlom and neirly nil cleared. I f. I. .... ..Ill I. ..!. . Ij lt . ,- a f i iui.mc win us .. - ;:. ,, ilciiirnls "ml itix-k. coiulilinj; of ,jwnnts of iio iinid oi cniiie, irrnn, pni casn ami pari on time. 'I lilt it one of t)i- Ik( 1 tccj cytr Ifillu pw l ,l; III vih vuuiiljr. Wo Jufyr a dci lral,li) building lot, 45x100, In MnKlifieM lor iaI. Doii'I nil spcik at once, )ooo Olio of tin; fipot rrildenca loll In (i)ii, fili Ri)ol lioine ami li.iin, Two lot, ccnlMlly locatnl, In residence part of town. TmoiuhI oni'-'xif cr of tide lind, within (tie corior.itc Until of the town of Mnrshfrcld. Coos Ba'ST" FAMILY MARKET, Front Street, MarshGeld, Or., It. 211. .VKIIIBU, 1 1 : Proprietor. HAVINV, JUST OI'CNKD OUR NI'AV mid neat mi-it marknl, finl liulklin oulh ni Niilitir. . Illii'i tlore. wr arc prrivirtil to furnlih. at tin- lom llvhi: rate, the twsl of W(. Vcnl. Million. I'otk, Nil! Minis 01 an kindi, Vcri-iiI'Im, Caimeil (ioiidj, and Family CJnxtrlm of nil dfiolptlonv Vcvwli and lxg glnc Camp prompt!) supplied. SiK-h a sli-iri! ol puMIc pitroince o lint-clMi goHls, low pilccs and sipiaie dmllng rnlille us .jjr1""" ""w''vm. wpii. Arcade Saloon! MAUHIIHi:i.t, R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor. k Nl.w ui-uki, Murri.ii-u vnn )t)'U VIllWM. I.lijiiotx, llKi AI, I'orior, I.ii lior Ileur, An I nil llienpnolutniMitiof A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. THE FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE GO. l'Ki:cirM. OFrtrt Waslin!qii at., IJorUai.il, Oregon. -OK'ICr.RS--I. ! enlicrjr. I'res.iJ. McCrackcn, Vice Pix-ideiit: I". M. Wairin. Tivasurcr, R. I'. K.uhntl, Secretary and Manii - Kvcretl. Asilstnnt Mjnni;er, n . "oilN h. Hai.l, Auoni, M.rtlirtelil, Or., nml J-i .1. . im A.inl Kmnlr Cllv. Or. OC34 , , .,i.. ..', ..ftv-F. ,", Drug Store! X)'. .1. JUITI.I.H, I'rop., AT Till: POSTOFFIOI. UUILUINO, M-irshficId, Orrgnn, DRUCS AND MEDICINES Tollot Articles, Fancy Coods, Patont Modi- clnos, Etc I Veep constantly on h ind he finest hrnmU of In. 3 and domestic Ckars ever brouRl.t to Coos bay i also the best brands of Tobacco. rRi.scKii'noNS skiuuixvcohi-ouhpeh. JOHN KENYON. niCAlKII I" o i ATrar nAATCJ TOYS AND OANDIKS, NOTIONS, HUOKS AND STATIONKHY. cJ,vits n to ,.'.- jomToEAn's LIVERY STABL ir . t iisUWM' i:(i 0X' MoiiBBSTO w:tataij.houb. . . -i .!.... -i-tn.-. Hnullnt' "" l """ " """ WOOD and COAL always " luW'i whleKlllhu'lolive.ulanywl.u.etthe W OKI llllOH. 1 am now pioimrod to tako umrto oi fuuerala. gH-f -- v 2v--K-,iJ MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, d890. OFF FOR DEHRING SEA. The Revenue Cutter Corwln Receives Sailing Orders. I'iiiit Tohnkkni) Auir. 10 After near ly two inonllm of pIcnNiiro In lliln port, Ilio olllcors nml now of tlio roviimio cut ter, Tliotnaa Uorwln, will liavo to do n littlo Ben flervlco, On Saturday otderfl woro rocolvcd liy Cnptnln Hoopor In structlnu lilm lo proceed nt onco to Itch rliiKHen. t its rntlipr Intp n Ilio day for tlio rovutiiiQ ctittor lo go noitli and be of Burvlie, on tlio poachorH liavo nil made good calvlicn, nnd 20,000 nklriH shipped lo Victoria, na tho flrst install muni from the fleet, nro now un thouuv lqI)nilon. 'Jim ordero frpm VuBliIng Ion will, nohilhfitntidliiL', liavo lo be obeyed. Tlio Corwln left hero yester day for Bcalllo, wheroeht) ffill coal nnd ptoceed noilli, flrot -oIim- fo flltka. Captain lfooior will not diyulgo tho or derrctolvcd ly him to jour egrrespqn dnt, l)tt reply lo riiieqlfo-iB eaid ho nn lo uul t)tidr tho (lrt ordoro rcteiv ed Then', It will bo rpineinlioipd, " IhorUcd a very vigorous policy, nnd wuro roi-elniled nnd u more toiisorvallvo polley rltilliorlsed when tlio Itlclianl Uwli .nllod. Ti: ftrst order dlrcttud ilio captains of cutters lo seize all vch- buIh where Jllioio was npy eircnniRtun tiul ovldento to show (iey had been poaching. Tho prizes wuro to bo strip M'd of nil their hunting paraphernalia, their tikina nnd pap.ru nlno to bo tak,cn, and only eno'igli proUiiionc left on hoard to last tlio vobauIb nnd priro ctew until the nearest port rotild bo reached. Ki)h-ciuont ordera were that tho rutlcin should ireent all venielH found In the ne.i with n copy of 1'ienldont Ilrirrlcqn'B proelatnntlot), iipil if Iho vesBc! wan Been again to uaptino It. The department, no Captain Hooper's ordera lead one lo hcllovo, hart deter mined upon a inorp vigorous policy to he follow od, nnd, although it is lato in Iho pejHon, all sealing ven.cla found poaching nro to ho cmminnifly dealt with. This will no doubt tntiko the Hritiahora who reside in Victoria very angi-y IUU' u" BorlH ' horrid things will bo lliroalened If the outrages aro per pettated, hut Iho poliuy of tho ndniliiiB trntloit, iih far as possible, for the Ille gal killing of bcaln by Canadian vpssels In Ilqhripg eoa, will bo e'arriett out. 8-vni.r;, Aug. 11), Tho Corwln loft .Seattle this afternoon for Alaska after tukliigi-u.il, New Yoiik, Aug. 19. A dispatch to iho Herald from Taeoina says tho Cor win hat sailed with orderH to seize ami dismantle poaching centers. Ooinmcnt Ingon thin Iho Washington corrcpond out of tho 11 u raid cays: If thin Is true Sir Julian l'nuncefoto, IitilMi inlnlBlor, will ask for his letters, whiih will ho virtually a declaration of war. The Corwln was last hoard of at Seattle, wljoqi bIiu was said to bo nwait ordorB from Washington, tn nil pre vious eases, tho United rjtnto. rovenuo cutlere have been scnl to Uehrlng sea under sealed orders which leads lo the Inforcnco that the report is exaggerat ed. ' A Seal in n Trap. List week when tho aehoonor I.oienz nnd William was comlnj; down, from Ilonlcia to tho eity tho crow notked a niHMillnr i!ommollnn in tho water oft" Angul Island. Captain Albert Erickson stood ovor that way ami found ationt four fiithoms of a fislterman's net. II was floated by tho corks attached, find ninppeiUn its qha was a seal about (Uu feet In length, that was tliiashltig around xigorouwly. Tho seal had evi dently approached tho not nnd noised a salmon, as the remains oi tho lattor could bo seon. Its hind iln had thon got caught In nmosh, nnd in its hlrtig gles It had broken off and carried away a huge piece of tho not. Captain l.rickson passed a bow lino around tho net nnd seal, and nflor somo difficulty got them on board, Tho nnt mnUonght furiously and tiled ttj ll.o the sailors. U was lashed to tho i.itl to prevents Its jumping overhoaid. Qn nrrivlng at Healo-stroot wharf tho cap, tain'.fort bo had an elophnul on his bands, as tho crow could not ll.i harse iho caruo with tho seal Having enargooi UmiinnW. Two voupt! men who weio on tho dock ofTered to tako eliirgo oi tho animal aiidiomovolt to Woodwntd's (Jntdons. An oxpress wagon was pro cured nnd tho soil hoisted into it cleat of tho net. It fought savagely nnd had to bu lashed down to prevent its getting over Iho bad: of Iho wagon. Tim net awaits nn owner ntlloalo etroct wharf. -IS. P. Call. Oregonlan: Oiegou begins to In oathu eahleron the ihor and hmhor appro piialions. The amounts giauted In the bill tint has jnFiiod tho Honate am grid Kjing, and Um distribution "f (v0 I" such as tq rerimo n,ti priniuii.- i elmrgfl fectioimllam MPun out con gressional do'lci! itloib The incmasos In nmountrt ill the Oregon Henri In tho bill maduby IhoHcnato, am substantial in soveial pailkmlais, and it is thought ,i. .,.mn will ho maintained by the rho polhlllty of n veto, paid ': ' .. ni ..... ii i. hoiifu i,- Im lioveilnuovor uio out iuioi n mi'- - - - ,1 flnni luntlet of the two honnes nearly m much lime. Iho Penato con "" ' " ?, u, ,.Wr oxeeutlvo nimrov-' fe.es, on tho bill expect that It will tako al, la .iotiogaid.l H.i ,iuU3 ttl,lw limmloil. 1110 imcroeni uv . .v,..w . S a"o wlucBprcad, and tho buccobb- ' ..SM r Ail" LL mmm fSarF lJ . ... - s Mf, fill carrying on of tho aamo nro not only of gravo Importnnco to tho futuro com tnerclal interests of somo of tho sections representee, but to their present pros porily ns well, while tho Interests of tho government In maintaining nnd pro- leeuiiR me worK already under way, nnd upon which largo sums havo already been spent, is a matter of great finan cial consideration. The Extinction of the Fur Seal. About there days tho papers aro full of stories of tho extinction of ho fur seal In Ileluingcea. A few ycais ago Jlioy were counted by millions; In ono inr 7,000,000 of seals woro counted on tho I'lybiloir Islands ulopp, Now we nro told Ut tho Hiu-ce.-ors of Iho Alas ka Commercial Company will find II difficult to mako up tho complement of 00,000 Denis w)icli they nro allowed to patch this year. Tliu wonder io w iero havo tho seals gotm? l is not to bo siipposptj that tho "poachers," who never took over .0,001 In u "year, havo uxterminuted tho bleed, v It would not bo very surprising if it should tut n out that Iheso stories of ex termination woro rather designed for consumption, among furrors and con Burners of sealskins than as contribu tions to natural history. Tho proljt of dealers in fur seals will depend on tho pneo which Hkinsf. !ch in tho market. If u scare can bo cieated by predictions of n scarcity, tho price may advance very materially and the p roll la of indi viduals bacII accordingly. An un dressed sealskin ol uterngo eizc Is worth hero somothitij lilfO $J bO when It ar rives from Alaska. It would bq worth n irrcatdeal moro If theio wcio icason to fear that it could not be duplicated next season. The price of sucj) luxuWcs as sealskin co.ils and wraps is regulated, like other commodities, by supply and demand. Tho EoaUkin in tho king of furs. No other fur can compare with it for beauty, warmth, durability and softnoss to the touch. Nor is thcro any other fur which is plentiful enough to supply tho de mand for winter wraps. Oiter, sable, mink, bluo fu:c, martin are all hand some furs and llro readily aalablo, but there nro not enough of them to go around. In eveiy eonter of wealth and luxury persons of means wear sealskin, lt is us sure of a market in London, I'aris, Vienna and St. Petersburg as in New York and Chicago. And it ia very doubtful whether tho consumption would bo seriously diminished by an advanconf oven 50 por cont In tho price. As that would mako tho dealers in tho furs richer than any ono ought to bo, stories of tho extinction of tho fur seal should be rcccivod wih, suspicion. -Call. Tbe Sugar Beet. ll.et culture in Franco Is limited to eight sections. Tho most successful is the coldest, nnd is within oasy roach ol coal. f00,OQ aciea wore devoted to beet raising last j oar, with n yield of 0,71)0,000 tons, producing 750,000 tons sugar, of which 207,000 tons were ox ported. 1,100,000 tons coal wan used in its ni.iuufaetuie, Tltero nro 1.XQ sugar bpet factories iu l.urapo, noarly all working with con-ldernblo prollt. The Herman beet sugir Industry continues prosperous. Production last year was 1,200,000 tons; exports weio 000,000 tons. In 1SS4 tho tptnlo for cano and beet sugar production wnro 2,500,000 tons each; in 1803, 2,270,000 tons cano againBt 15,500,000 from beets, showing n gain of 1,000,000 Ioiih in favor of beets. Tho Bohilngsoa question will Bottle itself in nj ear or two, if It is let nlone. Thoro Is nothing to quarrol over thoro but senls, and the poachers will soon inako an ond of tho.seals. It is now es timated that tho Vletoiia fleet will bring homo 1(5,000 skins this year. By tho wastefull nnd destructive trjethoJ of killing hi the open sea this means tho annihilation of ovor 100,000 Animals. Tno Bonl aro already dhninhhtng so fast that the Unltod Stales has ound it noocssary to reduce the munbe - of seals l-t.,l j- !. ..linil rtn .a mi't lal lr-.-o 100.000 to 00.000. Tho e lonnous outside number will soon extinguish thu raco in tho sea, as the huflalo have been cNttnguibhed on tho plains. When there nio no moio senls thoro will bo no nioro Hehilng fea iiiestiou, and it seems clear that theio will bo im uqro eeala long before wo vtu build ft navy big qnough to settle thu ilohrlug sea ques tion iu tho only way our lltitlstt fiionds secni Inclined to settle it, ,. ,.,, , Bnnil Tlio lommllteoon livorsand haibora In oidei to expedite business, have ro cummemlcd lo the honso that all amendments to Iho river nnd harbor bo nn-umiuHit'd in, nnd tho bill sant lm mediately to laufiirum'u. This Is not bcentlo tho loiinnlltee Is opposed to Iho somite amendment!), but tlio housn has tiled tho (ixperlment of considering an appiopiiulion bill letttrned from the senate iu committee of tho whole and tho lo-ult was n ten days' tluhalo. Tho wnulo amendment, tu tlio river and Inirlmi 1,1 1 would ho hUelv to ueeunv two or thrco weeks to agree in confer ' . l.x. .I..., , linim In .ft, nl. 4 1 .. ... o( -. - . important of tho amendment,. UIICV, Ut' "V .u . iv"il tuvai, 'fUiUUVMBfom BBJBlIIBttrtffUBl1Cgarr-f f HUnBidWMi Is Canada Coming? Tho nnnoxatlon movement has ro eelved nn extraordinary impetus in the constituency of Montmorency, Quebec, from Premier Morcicr. Morcler, who Pobscbsos enoimous influonco over his fellow-countrymon, in his speeches de clared tho most vital question before Ilio peoplo of Canada to-day wao what was to bo their destiny as a people. Ho believes that two peoples like the people of Canada and tho United Statofl could not nlwajg live apait, but will sooner or later fuse into ono nation. Tho ques tion, Should Canada ask for admission to tho Union? ho declared was ono that overshadowed all otl-.e. questions, and thoEOoncrit wan solved tho bettor it would bo for the Canadian people. They need not think for a moment that thoGovornmont of tho United States would put this question to them. The question would havo lo be put to tho Canadian people by tho public men of Canada. Annexation was simply a mattor of loyally to Canada, and as Canadians their plain duty to Canada was first to b,o loyal to themselves. Why tligy should eontlntio to elenvo lo country 3000 miles away, at the co3t of their material intcicsls, ho declared was without reason. Ho bolioved u largo share of (ho peoplo of tho Dominion shared his vjovvs on Ibis quoUion. Tho Premier's declarations havo mado a profound impression In tho lo.vcr pro vinces nnd cxc-ilud much discussion. All eyes nro directed toward Montmor ency o sep if tip. will elect a nian plodged to bring up this question iu Parliament next winter. Tho neve commander of tho G. A. II. is Judge Wheelock G. Venzey of tho in ter slate coinmerco commission. He was born in Brentwood, N. H., Decem ber 5th, 1835; was educated at Dart mouth College and tho Albany (N. Y.) Law School. At tho outbreak of the civil war of 1601 ho enlisted aa a private in Company A, was successfully pro moted to tho offices of captain of said company, to major and lieutenant-col onel of tho Third, and was made colonel of tho Sixteenth Regiment Vermont Volunteois In October, 180-. Ho bore a distinguished part at the head of his regiment of tStannard's brigado in the ropulso of Pickett's column at Gettys burg, capturing by a prompt movoment nearly 2000 men of AVilcox's Confeder ate brigade. For tills service ho was bovelted brigadier general of volmitceii Ho was appointed to the Rupremo court of Vermont by Govornor Proctoj JIov. 1, 170, whero ho eorvod with groat ability until his resignation in 1883 to accept his appointment to the vacancy on the inter stato coinmerco commission caus ed by the resignation of Commissioner Aldaco F. Walker. Ashland Tidings : A car load of Chi nese from California went to Cow creek last wook, but tho railroad contractors, Bays & Jeffreys, do not seem to bo able to get as many mon as thoy want. Col. Scobio said that ho, too, is unablo to hlro as many mon as ho wants on tbe stono work, nnd that if tho present force is the best that can bo obtained tho roxd will hardlv bo leady for U6 before vvintor. Speaking of the propos ed long tunnel through tho fiiskiyous, Col. Scobio says ho does not expect to see U made, as tho S. r. Company will undoubtedly build the coast lino north ward to connection with tho linu in the Willamotln Vnllev nt somo point, and in that case tho long tunnel Is not like ly to be built, nt least for many years to come, as tho coast road may bo used for freighting, and tho heavy mountain grades thus avoided in that lino of busi ness. San Francisco ia thieatoned with a coal famitio. On nccount of tho contin ued Btriko among Dunsmnir's mliiois in the Wellington mine, thoro is scarcely any Wellington coil. Wellington coal which Is nsud almost oxcluslvely for household purposes, has already nd winced to $11 por ton, and a further liso is Btiro to occur unless tho miners should return to work. Already dealers nie beginning to soil otlior eoal for Welling ton. Australian would answ or tho pur popo, but theio is very ltlllo in sight. There aro only half a dozen ships on the way laden with eoal, nnd Urn nearest one ia only bIxlyt,v-Q (toys out f.otn Syd ney, Tlio new ctulsor San Francisco has gonu on tho dry douk at Hunlora Point to bo cleaned and painted, prejuintorj to making her olllcial ttlal trip Hor bottom has go tjulto foul while t,ho hiv baen lvlnj in tho bay. Ciplaln Miner Uoodall ia well bronzed by Ins ox per ienveontho oi nisei on Satu day. He sajs ho was on tho b idgo for thirton- hours stuady, and at tiinea Iho vus-sel made ilo.o on twi-nly knots an hour, Wiumiiuj, An. 20. tho Cahfor uia rongicHsional delegation w...!e.l oi tho pi esldont to-day and pioitiited :i ongiMved gold plate bearing an luvlta lion to attend tho fortieth culebiutiou o' tho admission of Iho state Into tho 1'n ion. Tho president mado a neat npi eoli Ho Paid ho would not ho nhlo t. visit California this year, bat hoped to do so next Monitor steel rnngoit for hotels, liontd ing housos, logging camps, nnd family bI.os, at O'ConneU'u hardware houto. n2?5"2!5 NO - MsSS - ' -" m I Borne years ago wo woro yery much subject to sovcro spella of eholrjra mor ons; nnd now whon wo feel nnv of M, symptoms that usually proceed that inimoni, bucU ad sickness at tho stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., wo becomo scary. Wo havo found Chamborlafn's Remedy tho very thing io straighten ono oat Id such cases, nnd always keep it about. It is Bomowh.it similar to tho usual cholera cures, but eoems to contain in iredleii(8 that render it nioro pleasant lo take, nnd fhat do tliolr work moro quickly. Sheriff Deverenx tells us that he Is subject to choloro morbus, nnd re cently felt a spell coming on, when ho obtained n bottlo of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, nnd two doses made him all right. "Wo are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to Jet our readers know what is a good thing to keep handy In the house. Tioy, fKan.,) Chief. For sale by II. fengslacken, Marshfield nnd Empire. Tho following, among other resolu tions, were adopted by tho Oregon Stato Press Association held in Portland : "Tina association earnestly recom mends tho organization of a stato boaid of trade, and that each town in tho stato bo urged to organize a local board, and tho stato board bo constituted of dele gates from the local boards. By the united action of such a stato board the interests of sll soollons of Oregon will bo greatly bonofltod, aud a local mat ter will thus be advanced bv tho united action of a central board of trade. That we do not view with favor tbe action of tho local and slate organiza tions In advertising Oregon aud the Northwest in Eastern publications at high rates, belioving that such money exponded in homo publications would serve tho purposo bctterand at tho same timo encourage tho building up of strong and profitable papers in our own state." Captain Alex P. Ankeny, an old and respected citizen of Oregon, well known over the Willamette valley, was ad judged insane in Jackson county and placed on tho 19th inst. in the insane asylum at Salem. He was 78 years old and been mining in Southern Oregon. His insanity resulted in hemorrhage. Tlio New Market block; in Portland was built by him. TheTiaeri3 the $00, at O'Conncll'e. best mower made; STZEjIEIR, bm ,il5U.;ii5aK te&QGSL H Freight from San F;rancisco to Coos Bay. E. E. HIXOHMAN, Agent, Porter, Coos County, Oregon. San Francisco olllce, 321 California street, jy24 iJ:.jS:EGrr On "A" street, vest of Central hotel. Tamilics, hotels, vessels and logging camp furuihed itli the bt of all kinds of meats. GIVE ME A CALL. J. II. ROBERTS. L. A. ROBERTS. J. H. Roberts & Son. DEALESS IN eneral Merchandise, My rtlo Point, Or, C-Mnrkul:ble Produoo of nil kind taken in ex 'hango for goods. C. 51. VOLKHAA, COJuTOX MB-ICHAST, No. 43i Front stieet, Near Washington, - - Sin Francisco, CH. Shlttim Uvrk. Wool, Hydos, and all kinds oi produce sola on t-ommissiori. All business o utnuted to me will be carefullv attended t u, am.--. I--.---,..,-,-. 3C3IVIU l?(;tl.l -tf XI3lltlU TV AO 3 1VS IOJ .3An 3AIJL0VNI NV UO 1 H3VWOJ3U-.31VlSa3H3CiiOS!a v ..ouj oMinmv S3SV3SIQ 3H10nV ONV '.-- -KJW JOHI. SNYDER'S 30HYdliaI3D3i jfv "ii - ifcfc jyi;u MSUMMIS Miscellaneous Advertisements. LIVRERY AND FEED STABLE, Marshfield, Oregon. SADDI X HORSES AND BUGGYTEAMS furnished at all hours. HAULING done at lowest rates. pnccs.AL a"d W00D Mirered nt bottom GTNEW HEARSE furnished for funerals.-aai SHOE STORE MARSHFIELD .OREGON. FULL LINE OF Ladies', Gent's and ChKdren's .BOOtS and Sfo.OGS. SJIIXITAS'S SHOES. Custom-made Boots and Shoes a spe cialty. r ear Repairing: neatly executed at short notice and reasonable prices. D. RITZMAN, fP NTRAL HOTEL 5& 3 Corner of Front nnd A streets, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JOHN SNYDER, :::::: Proprietor THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE HOTEL has just been entirely refitted and refurnished throughout and Is again open to the public for patronage. New beds and spring mattresses have been pheed in almost every sleeping room of this house and neither trouble nor expense has been spared to put everything in first-class order. terms. Hoard and Lo )tDg, per week.. . . TVinrrl tvr u. 5-co bmgle Meals , $ 4. oo BUM MOTEL, Front Street, Marsnn-Id, Or. J. L. FERREY, :::::: Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, And Reasonable Charges. HAVING LATELY COMPLETED A large addition to tho above Hotel, and ?mjr an ctcnsive experience In this line of business, we can afely guarantee to our pa trons comfort and accommodations excelled by no other house on the bay. .63-The Reading-room of this Hotel contains the leading papers of the Atlantic states and the Pacific Coast. -rTERHS. Board and Lodging, per week fS-oo Board, perweeU, 4.00 Single Meals 50 w Front street, Marshfield, Or. PAUL BARTHOLElVlY, - - Proprietor. MY TAJULXIS AKE SSJ-PjLUD with the best the market affords, and courteous -mention guaranteed patrons. terms: Board and lodging by tho week $S-0 Board, per week 4.00 Single meals , 25 GIVE ME A CALL. The Arago Hotel, EMPIRE CITY, OREGON. MRS. A. H. MOORE, PROPRIETRESS, AVING LATELY TAKEN CHARGE of tho above hotel, and havin? hart no ex tensive experience ia this line of business, we n safely guarantee to our patrons comfort vnd accommodations excelled by no other house in the couniy. The tables are supplied with the ' best the market affords. xrisricasr FurnitureGompany CABINET-MAKERSd UNDERTAKERS Front Street, Marshfield, Or. DEALERS IN FURNITURE. PICTURE frames. Mouldings, etc We are also prepared to furnish plans and specifications for houses and to take contracts or the same, and to do all work in the carpentry 'ine. C. JOHNSON 1 Pm-T, ' W. O. CHRISTENbEN 0Pners- FUBI.ITURE STOBE, Empiro City, Or., GILBERT & EVENSONJ -Proprietor.. UI1.RORB, riCTURE FRAMES, Bed Room Sets, Parlor Sets, Chairs, Mouldings, and Pictures. ALL KIND8 OP UIIOISTEBINQ TO OltDEK. DOSE ferStore in Cnir.mana building, Empire City, Oregon. my8tf 0 ;? MERCHANT TAILOR! tmarto-sra? 3a3Ei.3ai33at MARSHFIELD. a xvzoaa low oar o -A. s s 1 "m: e j& eu s For tho wb mm i mmw trade, ASD GOOD FITS WAHWAWTEP. tSPlease call and ixauil&e-niy stock and be. convinced. It. MAIN. hi rl Ml. t