pr('eu!ril and Builneai Cardi. D. L. WATSON, TTORNEY ANt) vuuiwi'.ijjh Alt lAWi Orrifi" Over Ooldeii's druff storr, Front it,, Utntfleld, Otvetm. S. F. WILSON, . TrOHNKV AT LAW. OflSes In fenjslackrn ft Smith's building, Kinbfield, Coo county, Oregon. JOHN A. GRAY, i TTOHNRY AT LAW. Office In ttanRitAckrtt ft Hmltli't building, j,rhnclJ, Coot county, Oregon. S. H. HAZARD, TTOUNISY AT 1.AYV, L Kmplre City, Coo county, Oregon. W. SINCLAIR, A TTOKNKY AT I.AW. Oncrnl Iniuraticr and Rml Kstite Aeent. Coqullle City, Coot county, Oregon, J. W. DENNETT, ATI'OKNBY AND COUNSKI.OR AT IJVW. Office- over Coo lUy ItanV, Front street, Kjulificlil, Cooi county. Oregon, JOHN F. HALL, i TTOKNBV AT LAW. Office over Jolm Kcnyon's store. Front itrcet, Jtlsribfield, Ufrgon.jWKrat KUI Agent LAW. RKA1, ESTATi:, LOAN. IMOKUR liltAUK AND COLLIXI'ION OFKICIi Office In Webster's Illicit Iltock, Front street, Msrslifield, Orrgc-n, All Claim Afruliiwt tlio (loveriimeiit rroHcciilvtli Petitions obtained fur any soldier who tins served 90 days, unit i dlufoled from earning m support At MjhujI Later, regardless at to tiow tlic iln.tljlllty occurred. Soldiers' widows nnd minor children ore ertll tied to pensions. or lt-nl Estate of nil DcRcrltittoun for Sale. JyUI C. W. TOWER, M. D.v plIYSICIAN AND SUKGI'.ON. Offices In the cast end ot ScngHacVen ft Smith's building. Front street, Multifield, Or. J. T. McCORMAC, M. D., pilYSICIAN AND SURGKON. Offices ovrr llic Marslifictd Drug Store, Front street, Maislifield, Coos county, Oregon. J. D. SPONOGLE, M. D. "PHYSICIAN AND SUKCiKON, Offio In Webster's brick building, (upstair,) Marslifield, Oregon. m8 A. M. EVANS, M. D., TpHYSJCIAN AND SUIIOI'.ON. Offices In ilicwcstrnd of Holland building, Front street, Mwshfleld, Or. Inqulro at Ool den'i drug store. '"X'5 DR. H. E. DUNHAM, HHOMOKI'ATIItC PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON. Office, over Undo's store. opposite Wanco hotel. Marslifield. Oregon. Can be found at office at nlglits. J. G. COOK, M. D., jpHYSICIAN AND SUROUON. Office In Sengiucken's building, Kmplre City, City. Coos county, Oregon. DR.C. MINNIS, pilYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office In O'CnnnelP building. Front street, Marstifield, Oregon. tarOffice hours From 8 to 11 a. m.; from 1 to p. nt., and from 6 to 8 p. m. ami DR. O. E. SMITH, SUR01 M&ftSBlCM. DKNT.ST. Offices In the Front rooms over tlio drug store. Scngstackcit & Smith's building, l-ront street, Marshfield. Coos county. Oregon. WNlirous oslde gas or laughing gas given for the wlnlcs extraction of tcelli. DRF. H. NICKERSON, IDEJOiTTIST. MAIItSIIKIBM), On. OrrtCSi-In HolUnd building, In rooms for. merly occupied by Dr. .Steele. I" a. v. vxniniM.i., ilVIL BNOINUHR AND SURVEYOR. Office with John F. Hall, Marshfield, Oregon. W. I'm KIHAUIN, BOUNTY SURVEYOR. Une.nmand perfect maps of all survejed and entered tandi fumWiedon ihort noilu. WAddress letters to wo at Marshfield, ur. jr. i vr.Mror, piVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. City engineering, ditches, flt-nte. ' J locatc'd. iffies run. U. "knd ?Sw furnished for nil classes of we k. lovtnsiie work a specially. Contrac u ! . Office with tne uoasi "'"'" - I. MAKK A IJSTRACTOR, Kinplro City, Orego". Abstract, of title TTI aof county furnished promptly. Havo tt wt g" Struct. nMmnr - V. M. VOLICAN, COMMISSION IMl .. I'.nni tirrtft. NearWashlnB--' Shl.tlm UArk. Wool. Hydcs, and all kind, of produce sold on Commission. carefully All buslwu entrusted to m w11 w i'" ' fcttonded 10. COAST VOL. XII MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, GRAY k HILL, Real Estate Brokers, MARSHFIELD, OR, Onico In Honarntackcit & Hmllli'n IJnIM- Inp, 1'rolit Street. All Kinds of Property For Sale or Ex-change.-Good Invettmcntt. Per sons Having Farms For Sale or . Lands to Dispose of, will Do Well to Consult This Afrencjr. Agents for WHITXKV, UcVlOAR & CO,, 27 Stnrk Hi'., l'ortmnd, Or. IIAIK1AINH FOK CASH Oil OX TUSK, A few liarg.ilns offered will be found betow: A house and lot In the town of Marshfield. IMce, $1300; one half cash, balance mortgage security. This Is 11 rare chance to secur a resi dence In n good locality. moo 160 acres, 80 acres good bottom land, balance hill and liench land covnred with shilllm trees. Forty acres of bottom Land cleared and under fence: a good orchard, fair house and barn. This place will soon be very valuable as 11 is situated in the centre 01 a rich country. A fine dairy ranch, consisting of 600 acres of linn, soQ acres iioitom ana nearly nil cleared, This place will be sold with all the tannine im plemcnts and stock, consisting of upwards of 00 ncau 01 came, icrmi, part casn ana part on lime, 'I his is one of the best nlaces ever offered for tale In Coos county. We have a desirable building lot, 45100, In Marshfield for sale. Don't all speak at once. $3000. One of the finest residence lots In town, with good house und barn. Two lots, centrally located, in residence part of ton. Two nnd one-luif acres of tide land, within the corporate limits of the town of Marshfield. COOS DBSL3T FAMILY MARKET, Front Street, Marshfield, Or., H..1I. 1Vi:iIi:it, : : : Proprietor. HAVING JUST OPENED OUR NEW and neat meal market, first building south of Nashurg ft Hirst's store, we are prepared to furnish, at the lowest living rates, the liesl of tleef, Veal. Mutton, I'ork, Salt Meats of nil kinds, Vegetables, Canned Goods, and Family Groceries of all descriptions. Vessels and Log ging Camps promptly supplied. Such a share of public patronage as first-class goods, low prices nnd square dealing entitle us t'o Is rcsiK-clfuily solicited liy pn R. M. WF.IDER. Arcade Saloon! MA IIS 1 1 FIR 1.0, R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor. A NEW RESORT, SUPPLIED WITH Choice IVIhch. I.iiliiont, ;isxnrM, Ale, lNirtor, l.ngnr Itoer, And all the appointments of A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. THE NORTHWEST FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. rMNCirAL office: 33 WaibinRton St., Portland, Oregon. OFFICERS! , J. I.oeenlerg. 1'res.iJ- McCrncken, Vice Pri'ldent; F. M. Warren. 1 reasureri R. . I . Karhatt. Secretary and Manager! E. Everett. Assistant Manager. I011N F. Hall, Agent, Marshfield, Or., nnd Z. T. SICI.IN, Agent, Empire City, Or. oca City Drug Store! W. J. IIIJTIXitf Prnjs., AT TIIK POSTOFPIOE BUILDING, Marshfield, Oregon. DRUGS AND MEDICINES Tollot Articles, Fancy Cootlo, Patent Modi- olnos, Etc I keen constantly on nanii no nnc i.i....... ". Imported nnd domestic Clears wbjoi'lf to Coos bayi also tho liesl brands of Tobacco. PRMCRIPTIONS KKII.FULI.V OJ"u"" JOHN KENYON, nitALRK IN PAKCY GOODS, TOYS Ars'D CANDIES, NOTIONS, 11U0KS AND STATIONEUY. -CIWAUH AN1 TOUACCO.- .. -. . I. V. lienniicn P. Flanagan, J Flanagan & lSonnott, UAKNIiriKLWi - - OHKOW. Oopltal in BuBlncBB, MO - OUU; eurJiwi We transact a general lUnUng n.lnu. nd mmm. .1 firtfi I l.i 11k u,ras--B,- eaeui. Coos Bay. V. A. O'Fnrroll, tho jotimnllt, who vImIIoiI Coos bay last month, Writes to tho IJoHton Pilot as follows: "At nix In the nftornoon wo roached Coon buy, Juot opposlio Emplro City, and thoro cmburkod on a steamboat or Marshfield, nino miles up tho bay. Coon bay Is a largo and capacious liar hor, but, llko all tho harbors 011 the west coast of tlio United States, It Is ob structed by a sand bar. This bar has o1kIi(coii feet of water on It at low tide, hut tho pand Is llnblo to shift, n fact which makes it dangerous to navigation In tomporUtiouH weather. A mllo from Iho harbor's month Is Emnlro Cltv. an old, settled town, with a high sounding natno, but without a future It is too near tho sea, and too much exposed to the fury of the ocean winds to bo livable In. Various towns havo been projected on tho shores of this harbor; but East Marshfleld, at tho head of deep Waters, seemed to me to bo the coming city. Marshfield ban grown to be it placo of considerable importance, in splto of tho fact that the nearest railroad is ninety miles away, and can only bo reached by a torturing journey on a stago that would stilt tho Government of tho Czar for transporting tho not too loynl sub jects to Hlborlan quarters. All tho trade of tho Coos bay country, as woll as tho Umpqua, goes to San Francisco. Twenty-eight hundred tons of coal are shipped from hero weekly to California. The Coos bay country is IntcrHporsed with lmmenso coal bolts, which mtint contintio to supply tho California mar ket. Thi.4 is n semi-bituminous coal, good for household purposes, but as yet no food steam, or coking coal has been discovered. Tho exports of Coos bay during tho year amount to $2,000,000, and tlio imports to a liltlo over $ 1,000, 000. Tributary to tho bay is an lm menso country nttogcther undeveloped." The Die Boom Raft. """"' Whllo O'Leary is having trouble with his rafts on tho Atlantic const, as re ported by folegrnph last week, the work of rafting Ions on this coast goes on uninterruptedly to the great pccnnlary advantage of tliopo hnving chnrgo of tho aflair. The steamer Noyo, Captain Drlska, arrived in San Francisco, Au gust 28th, aftor 11 passage of four days from Noyo, with a raft in tow containing 2,000,000 feet of logs. Tho Noyo has towed sovcrnl raits down before Tho logs in tho former rafts wero fastened together in sections, and then each section was fastened to tho one proceeding and succeeding it by heavy chnins. This plan wns success ful, but still thero was always a danger that in a heavy bwcII or sea, one or moro of tho sections might break loose and besides proving a heavy loss to tho owners, would bo a serious menaco to navigation. On this last trip of the Noyo a new schemo was tried which was ontiroly succossful. It is called tho Fort Bragg Itedwood Company and Noyo Lumber Company's Patont Uoom Haft, and is a most ingenious contrivance. Tho boom raft is composed of sections which are Joined togothor by heavy chains. Each section Is formed of four timbers 32 feet long and 12 inches square. Ilotwoen each set of four are placod three pieces of timber each about 4 feot long and 10 inches squaro, one being placod at each end and one in tho center. These are bolted to too main boom-sticks by two-inch steel bolts. The Inserted ond pieces project about half their length, nnd holes aro bored lu them, through which two-inch chains aro passed, connecting the diiTeront sec tions of the boom. When tho boom's sections ,aro all Joiiwd togethor, the structuro is formed Into u pear-shaped loop, anil in tlio space formed in tho center of tho boom tho logs to bo towed down are placed loose and floating about at will. Tho Noyo'a tow-lino, with which sho towed down tho raft, was '2000 feef in length. Sho was four days making tho trip down and Captain Drlsku was vigilantly watching tho raft tho whole tlmo. Tho boom floated about two and a half feot nbovo tho water, and about the Baino distanco below. Although tho 2,000,000 foet of logs wero nllfloatlng looso, Homo foro nnd aft and soma ttthwartshlps, not n slnglo log got adrift, and tho originators of tho scheme say that it is impossible for iiiivthlng of tho kind to occur. Whon the Noyo arrived olTtho II f ads tho time commenced to ebb, nnd sho could make no headway against it. Tito enptuln wns offeied as distance, but ho nnswoiod: "All tho tugs in thoba)' cotiltl not tow this raft against tlie," The steamer, on ar ilval, took the hugo raft direct to Port Costa. Tho amount of lumber brought down In tho raft would fill eight ordin-iiry-sUod steam Bohoouers. At iv special meeting of the Portland real ostate uxchange, held Sept. 2d, n committee consisting n J. Carroll Me CnlTroy, W. G. Steolo and Eugene 1). Wlitto, wero appointed to confor and eo opeinte with the committeo on taxation to the end of procuring rt revision of tax lHHHdii'ing tho coming rvHslon of the Htttto leglslntuio. The exchange Is in favor of M'lwnllnK mortgage tax 'aw, atid tlio foinmitt 0 mutinied will Uwoi and work for any eomtitiilionttlwousuru that has this object la viow. F r TMvkrT&Bir LRufL. IK A "Close" Money Market. Thero la said to bo a "ciono" monoy market at Portland and throughout Ore gon, No doubt the statoment is truo Oregon Is not a state thai invites monoy or tho investment of monoy. Persons who havo money to bo Inyostod can take It or send It to states that deal with money and Investments of money on ra tional principles. Tho state of Wash ington has taken millions of monoy from Oregon, and is still taking Oregon's monoy in large sums. Tho reason Is that monoy can bo invested thero with out hindrance Movement of money in 'Washington Is not burdened by tho sys tem of taxation that arrests its move ment. Monoy is put into land, build ings, mercantile pursuits and industries of all kinds in Washington, and tho securities taken aro not subjected to the destructive system of taxation that pro vallB In our own stato. Money, tboro foro, is "tight" in Oregon, becauso our methods drive it out of Oregon. When an Oregon man wants monoy ho Is in formed tiat monoy is scarce, and if Ills necessities compel him to have it ho is told that he can get it (when ho can get it at all) only by paying' a broker a heavy commission to secure It lor him, and by agreing to pay all tho taxes that may be assessed against it. Thus the laws that wero put on the, etatuto book to "help tho poor man" simply skin tlio poor manCIl tlio pockets of the usurer, make a "close" money market, check the development of tho state, and leave Oregon behind in tlio raco with her neighbors. Is this to continue indefinitely or for over? Aro we not, seeing our error, willing to amend It? Credit is the life of business, tho basis of activity, tho pillar of prosperity. Bnt our system renders it impossible to niako good ubo of credit in Oregon. Property in land and goods throughout tlio stato pay taxes on scarcely moro than ono-fifth of its actual value, while credits are sought eagorly for tuxutlon, and so overtaxed that fow, after they have learned tho lesson of experience, will invest their monoy in tlio state. Every interest languishes under these conditions; the paralysis is general, and such growth as the stato exhibits is a consequence of the possession of resources too great to bo atifled utterly, oven by so foolish and crushing a system ns ours. Tlio phenomenal development wit nessed in tlio stato of Washington is wholly the result of tho Introduction of capital from outside the state ; nnd this capital has flowed into the state becauso it has found there an open Cold and fair play. Only in a similar way can wo draw capital into Oregon. The primary requirement is repeal of our mortgage tax law. That dono, credit may bo made to play its proper part in quicken ing tho state. Our presont system par alyzes crodit, almost annihilates it, de prives industrial energy of tho aid of its most actlvo and efficient agent, and keeps a constant "clncbVon tho monoy market of tho state. Have wo not tried this system till we aro eatiQed with it? Shall wo not now try a better? Ore gonian. Senator Dolph's speech fast week was particularly against reciprocity with any country which would provide ,for the admission into tlio United States of free agricultural material or the pro ducts ot the forest 'and mine. In the course of his remarks he discussed Sen tor Sherman's proposition for tho ad mission of coal froo from Canada into tho United States, and from tho Unitod States into Canada and iho proposition to admit lumber. Ho dwelt upon the proposition for reciprocity with Canada, Mr. Dolph denounced tho proposed nmendment offerod by Senator Ualo, of Maine, forrecipioclty with all tho coun tries upon this hemisphere, and called attention to tho fact that' such a recip rocity agroemont wouldadmit all agri cultural products including wheat and wool from the Argentine Republic and all tho products of .forest and mine, while it proposed that only cortain pro ducts of tlio United States should be ad mitted freo into thoeo countries. Sen ator Halo said tills amendment was introduced a long time, and he proposed to modify and was satisfied now with tlio amendment roported by Sonator Aldrlch from tho committeo on finance; Sonator Dolph replied that the amend ment when it was offered was big with expectation and danger, but that it had dwindled remarkably since the senator had seen further light.? It was now a cloud not lurger than a man's hand nnd the duugcr did not come from the quar ter of tho political heavenB ill which it origlnat0(h Captain Symons, United States en gineer, is naving a cabin built on the government steamer General Wright, 0x20 feet, with accomodations for four persons and room for computing and writing up surveys. The steamer has heretoforo had no adequate accomoda tion for tho force employed upon hor in making surveys, etc., and It Iiob been necefisury for men employed to seek lodgings on shore. As It is expected that the river and hatbor bill will pass very mioii and it provides for a number of surveys of livers and bays, and Cap tain Hyinons in expecting to lecelvo or thirB to begin this wojk as soon as tho liver and harbor bill Is approved by tho incident, he i havhiu tho Wright put In order to proceed InTUie work. MAIL SEPTEMBER 44, 4890. NO. 40. X3UR PET PROFANITY The Favorite "Swear Words" of Prom inent Americans. It used to be tho habit of Chauncey M. Depew, when an entire stranger re quested passes for four over tho New York Central from New York to Chica go, to give vent to his feelings by ex claiming, "By gosh I" says tho Pall Mall Gazette. Mr. Dopow got into the habit of "by gosliing," and hla friends remonstrated with him on its frequent use. Tho genial orator thereupon changed tlio explotlvo to "By jingo," and ho is forced to make this exclama tion several times each day. When Collector Joel B. Erhardt is surprised or angry he invariably exclaims, "Geo whiz." "By golly I" Is the expression brought out by A. 11. Whltnoy several times a day. Russell Sago always ex claims "By gum I" when ho sees tho market going against him. "Great Cscsar" is tho favorite explotlvo of Ex, Senator Thomas C. Piatt. Ho does not use it often, and it requires something of moment to bring it forth. Ex-1'resi- dont Grover Cleveland exclaims, "My Lord I" when he wishes to emphasize his remarks. "Girainy crips" is fre quently used by Postmaster Von Cott when he comes across a letter tho ad dress of which nobody can read. Bray- ton Ives shouts "Great hailstones 1" when ho is excited, which is not often. Many well known men who formerly used dasii words have recently adopted tho plan Invented by- the Rev. Waldo Measures, pastor of tho West Twenty fifth Street Baptist church. Mr. Mes saros has no patont upon the plan, and he invites all citizens to make use of it. When Mr. Mcsaros Btops on a tack in his bare feot he remarks in a loud tone, "Beefsteak and onions I" "Ham and egg8l" "Bread and butter I" "A plate of ice cream 1" By tho time be has made these fow remarks and pulled tho tack out of bis -foot bis anger has vanished. "There is no necebsity of swearing under any circumstances," said Mr. Mcssaros. "Just as much sat isfaction is obtained from saying 'pork and beans' as in emitting a string- of Bwcar words." Ex-Mayor Graco and Henry Clews aro among the gentlemon who have adopted Mr. Mcssaros's plan Mayor Grant sometimes exclaims, "Holy Smoke 1" when his feelings are stirred. "Darn it all" is the way in which Controller Myers relieves his feelings. President J. Edward Sim mons of tho Fourth National bank uses an unusually long expletive. "Great Scott and General Jackson" ho is liable exclaim when a depositor asks to be permitted to overdraw his account. D. O. Mills ejaculates "Morcy mel" when a tcnent in tho great Mills building re quests him to reduce the rent. "Shiver my toplightsl" is what Commodore El bridge T. Gerry says when matters aro not running just as bo wants them. "I'll bo bomswoggled I" is tho rural like remark of James R. Keene when sopebody starts into hammer Sugar Trust down. "Blazes I" remarks Sena tor Evarts, whon he finds that somo body has walked off with his old hat and left a new tilo !n its place. "By ratal" is the queer expletive of Colonel Dan Lamont. When Maimer I. M. Hill wishes to empathize a statement he sayB, "It's bo by hickory." DR. ABORN IS NOW AT PORTLAND, ORCQON. FOB THOSE WHO C1KSOT rOKSIBIT C1LL PBt ISONAIXT.HOSE TCHVTSKST PLACES WITH- IN TUB UKACH OF ALL THAT WILL (UTS lXSTANTAHKQUS RKLIKT AKB A FKBHASirr eras. The most speedy, twsltive and perma nent cure lor uatarrn 01 ute iieau, Asuixna, anu oil Ttiroat, uroncmai, iuptr. Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. Dr. Auoun's original mode of treatment and his medicated inhalations Rives in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital izes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitn- 4l...A lil n...! A....n. ..mn.M n nl.. ... f mn . . viuua, UAH uuu jfwuujj, mvuiiauiy .iu uwu ten to thirty pounds in from thirty to ninety uaya. Dr. Aborn'S phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astonisiiment ou me i'aciuc coast ana throughout the American continent, dur 'ng the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lunc trouble 'nstantlv relieved. and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn'S essay on the " Curability of Consumption," and & treatise on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, niaiieu iree. utii or auuresa DR. ABORN. FsMsrUt sad tUrrUea Stfc, rorthsd, Offa. Notk. Hums treatment, securely tucked, seat bv tiprets to all puts of Iho Pacific Coast, for taotawbo ALL INVITES TO GALL FM FREE OWMTAThm Somo years ago wo wore very much subject to severe .spells of cholera mor bus ; and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually preceod that ailment, such as sickness at the stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., wo becomo scary. Wo havo found Chamberlain's Remedy the very thing to straighten one out in such cases, and always keep it about. It is somewhat similar to the usual cholera cures, but soems to contain in gredients that render It moro pleasant to take, and that do their work more qnickly. Sheriff Devereux tells us that ho Is subject to cholera morbus, and re cently felt a spell coming on, when lie obtained n bottlo of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and two doses made him all right. We aro not writing this for a pay testimonial, bnt to let oar readors know what Is a good thing to keep handy in the house. (f roy, (Kan.,) Chief. For salo by H. Sengstackon, Marshfield and Empire. 8 The Tieer Is the best mower made ; $00, at O'Connell's. Monitor steel ranges for hotels, board ing bouses, logging camps, and family sizes, at 0'Connell'shardware house. Golden has started bis soda works, for tho season, and is ready to furnish resh bottled goods made with Improved machinery from pare fruit Juices. Send In your orders. The only bottling es tablishment on tho coast that manufac tures exclusively from puro fruits. Strskildt for Skondinaver Ettfullt lager af Svenska mediciner finnes alltid att tillga i Golden's dreg store till billiga priser. Hoad Ni be- hofver of mediciner, bocker, juveler, toalettprydnader m. m. bor Ni kopa hos Golden for att inbespara penningar. De finoste viner och lUtorer for medicin- skaandamal Annas der ocksa. Besok Golden's drug: store, hvarost Ni skall rona ett godt bemotande och inbespara penningar. SOUTHERN OREGON DISTRICT FAIR! Will be held at CENTRAL POINT Jackson county, Oregon, Beginning Monday, SepL 32, 1890, and contin uing six days. Over $7,000 Offered for Premiums and Purses. The Fruit Grower's Annual Exhibit will take place on Monday. Sept. 22d. Everybody invited. All the gates will be open and free on Mon day, the first day of the fair. Every facility will be offered to those wishing to camp on the grounds. For bootii and other privileges apply to the Secretary, at Jacksonville. ROBERT A. ItSUMLER, Secretary. J. It. ROBERTS. L. A. ROBERTS. J. H. Boberts & Son, DEALERS IN General Merchandise. Myrtle Point, Or, fiSS"Marketable Produce of all Jdnclt taken in oxchaiigo for goods. JOHN BEAR'S LIVEEY STABLE MARSHFIELD, OltEGOK. I ORSEB TO LET AT ALL HOURS. Hauling done at short notice. WOOD nnd COAL always on liana, which will be dolivered anywhere at the lowest rates. tSTHavine just received a new hearse 1 am now prepared to take charge of funerals. YEGEmBLtfpANAGEA PREPARED FROM . ROOTS& HERBS, FOR THE CURE QT AND ALL OTHER DISEASES , ARr6INrnMA Disordered state wcstomach ORAM INACTIVE LIVER. FOR SALE Br ALL DfiU!STS ft KNERAL DEALERS . ." sssssIl. IsssssssssssFsssssssssss9JssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV e. a. siiim LIVRERY AMD FEED STMLE, Marshfield, Oregon. SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGY TEAMS furnished At all hours. HAULING done at lowest rates. COAL and WOOD delivered at tSoriom prices. iSTNEW HEARSE furnished for funerals.". RITZMAJSPS BOOT ANO ' SHOE STORE' MAH8HFIELD. ...... .OREGON. FULL LINE OF Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots wd s:b.e. SWLsLIVAIVS SHOES, Custom-made Boots and Shoes a Mt clalty. '. tar Repairing neatly executed at assert notice and reasonable prices. D. RITZMAN, CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Front and A streets, MAR8HFIELD, OREGON, JOHN SNYDER, :::::: Proprietor THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE HOTEL has fast been entirely refitted and ' refurnished throughout and b again open to the public for patronage. New beds and spring mattresses have been placed in almost every sleeping room of this house and neither trouble nor expense has been spared to put everything in first-class order. TERMS. Board and Lodging, per week......... JS.00 Board, per week 4.00 Single Meals.... 50 m4 BLANCO HOTEL, (Front Street, Marsniicld, Or. J. L, FERREY, :::::: Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, And Reasonable Charges. ' . HAVING-. LATELY COMPLETED A large addition to the above Hotel, and having had an' extensive experience in this line of business, te can safely guarantee to oar pa- , Irons comfort and accommodations excelled by no odier house on the bay. 49The Reading-room of this Hotel eon la ins the leading papers of the Atlantic States sad the Pacific Coast. Board and Lodging, per week ,..$5.00 Board, per week i,-. 4.00 Single Meals 50 WESTERN HOTEL, Front street, Marshfield, Or. PAUL BAWHOLEHY, - - Proprietor. MY TABLES ARE SCPPLUV with the best the market affords, and coarteoost attention guaranteed patrons. ;,,, - - . - wc ?wjr..i Rmrd and lodHnf bv lh VHk trtfk " -? nriMC- V; . .W.l. Board, per week T... 4.00 Single meals 35 GIVE ME A CALL The Arago Hotel J EMPIRE CITY, OREGON. MRS. A. H.M00RE, PROPRIETRESS, HAVING LATELY TAKF.N CHARGE of the above hotel, and having had an ex tensive experience in this line of business, we can safely guarantee to our patrons comfort and accommodations excelled by no other bouse in the county. The tables are supplied with the best the market affords. FURNITURE STORE, Empire City, Or, GILBERT & EVENSQN, - -Proprietors; mirrors; picture frames, Bed-Room Sets, Parlor Sets,. . Chairs, Mouldings, and Pictures, ALL KINDS OF UPnOLSTEBINCI DONS TO OHDEK. . 1 jarStore in Cammann building, Empire City, Oregon. rajStf R 1 MAIN MERCHANT TAILOB! MARSHFIELD. . .A. WIOB XiOOP OV OASSIMBBES For the THE SPRING I SUMMER TRAD1, AND COOD FITS WARRANTED. TPIeaso call and examine my Mock and be convinced. R. MAIN. STEAMBB MAGGIE ROSS, Freight from Svn Frn)i to Coos Bay. E. E. HINOHMAN, Agwit, Pert, Cooa County, Oregon. 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