3 D. L. WATSON, i tVORNEY ANOf 5 y V COUNSELOR AT UW, Orr tct-Om Oolden't druj store, Front it,, tbnhMJ, Orfgtn. 8. F. WILSON, TTOnNHY AT LAW. tOftc ln "esbtckcn A Smith's building, MjnMWM. Coo county, Oitgun, JOHN A. GRAY, i TTORNBY AT LAW. Office In KtngiUcken A Kmlih't UvtlifttM. Coos county, Oregon. building, S. !!. HAZARD, TIORNKY AT I.AW. Kmplra City, Coot county, Oregon. W. SINCLAIR, i TTORNEY AT I.AW. Ornrisl Insurance and Heal lUtate Asjenl, Cequltle City. Coo county, Oregon. J. W. BENNETT, ATTOKNBY AND COUNSELOR AT 1.AW. OtTut over Coo lUy lUnk, Front street, Hrheld, Coos county. Oregon. JOHN F. HALL, i TTORNBY AT LAW. Office over John Kenron's siore, Front street, Hinl.fWM. Otegon.tr Heal Batata Agent. Hiai.Ift IMJMH2, AW. RKAL ESTATE, LOAN, IIROKER. J4JRA0E AND COLLECTION OFFICE. Office la WtUtrr's Brick Block, Tront street, Msnfafitld, Oregon. All Claims Against Use l'rottcuttd. tioTeruMetit IVatlons obtained (or any soldier who has smed oo dsrs, d Is disabled from rtmlnc nppod st Mtnuit Ijtbr, regardless as to how live disability occurred. iolilioi' widows and minor children are eat). l)td lo pensions. MT Ural Estate of all Descriptions Vt Hale. Jyai C. W. TOWER, M. D., rjHYblCIAN AND SURGEON Offices In the east tnd ol Sengsuckeo ft Sallh's building, Front slrecl, Marshfield, Or, J. T. McCORMAC, M. D JJHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Offices over lh Marshfield Drug Store, Front wrtt, Marsbneld, Coos county. Oregon. J. D. SPONOGLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. . . ,..,..! I . .(.. ijmo, in wcMters uneooumg,u.u..i., UarthbeU, Oregon. A. M. EVANS, M. D., P HYSIC4AN AND SUROEON. Offer. In the Vest end oMIolland building, et, Marsbfield, Or. Inquire at Ool- Front street, den's drug store, myij DR. H. B. DUNHAM, HIIOMOP.I'ATIIIC PHYSICIAN SUROEON. AND Omoe. over Undo s store, opposite Blanco lord. Marslifield, Oregon. Can be found al efice at nights. J. G. COOK, M. D F IYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OfTiee In SengstaeVen's building. Empire City, City. Cooa oounly, Oregon. DR.C. MINNIS, HYSICTAN AND SURGF-ON,' Office rn O'Connell's building, Front street, 4tarshnld, Oregon. ajTOftke hour From 8 to 11 a, m 14 f, ru.. and from 6 10 p. w. from auai PR. 0. E. SMITH, h SUROICAL AND MKCIIANIUAU DENTIST. k i .,.. s'.nni nmi over the drug store. kMgslAcksn Smith's building. Front street. StarsrVie rt. los counir. vi.s-" , a.uil,..i,l.,nnr Uuehing gas given War the painless eslractlon of tteili. DR. F. H. NICKER60N, MAitsitriKLii, Ok. rt...-I Holland building. In rooms for- r'T. ..:.i 1... 11, ki,.u. sio rneriy rnpie - a. a. .,AastP:',' ..... L.nmrrrvnD c 1VIL EN01NEF.R AINU a""" Onice with John F. Hall. Marshfield, Oregon. W. E. KICWAKIMJt BOUNTY 8URVEY0R. " 1 1 a i.t . of all surveyed .inra run iih iwmt m-'i-' -- rtii ad entered lands furaWigfJon shojl iiptlce. sWAddrtss letters to oi aj wars-. 41. V. XVl'MTOH, c IVIL ENOINEER AND SURVEYOR. Clly engineering, ditches. Hume nt'fi;V'! catl, lfr.es run? plans, maps and esiims e. ACfltMi llrtfti run. II urnlihed for all classes of work. Tonsiie trork a specially, Contracts taken. Office wlUt the COAST MAIL, Marsnw.u. " . IIACMKH, A IWTRACTOR. Kmpire Clly, Oregon. Abstracts of till lo real county laralshtd promptly, strscts. la Coo Have a set of ab- ptoKtf inau O. St. VOIaUMAN, CvUBUI IEMAST, No. 431 Front slretl, Ksar WashlegtoB, &" Francisco, Cab ShiiUm Bark, Wool, Hyde), and aU kinds of oduos old on Commission. ..riu All tnssUsju entrua W no will U eswefuiiy UsuMio, t"4'3 COAST VOL. XII MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, GRAY & HILL, Real Estate Brokers, MARSHFIELD, OR. OMee la HcRKtUckea & Smith's Bnlld- leg, FrcBt Street. All Klndi of Property For Sale or Ex. change-Good InYestmenti.-Per- iobi Having Farms For Sale or Landa to Dispose of, will Do Welt to Consult This Agency. Agents for McYIOAR WHITTO, CO,, 27 Mark SL, Portland, Or. liAHUAIKH r'OR'CAHII Oil ON TIKE, A few bargains offer! will be found below: A house and lot In the town of Maridfirld. Trier, Jiaco; one half cash, balance mortgage security. 'I his is a rate chance to sccur a resi dence In a good locality, 11500160 acres, 80 acres good bottom land, balance hill and bench Und covered withshiltlm trees. Forty acres of bottom Und cleared and under fence; a good orchard, fair house and barn. This place will toon lie very valuable as It It situated In the centre of a rich country. A fine dairy ranch, consisting of 600 acres of Und, aoo acres bottom and nearly alt, cleared. This I!, will ba sold with all the farmlnj-'lm. ptemenls and stock, consisting of upward! of 60 head of cattle. Terms, part cath and part on time. This Is one of the best places ever offered for sale In Coos county. We have a dolrablc building lot, 4loo. In Marslifield fur sale. Don't all speak at once. 1300a One of the finest residence lots in town, with good house and barn. Two lots, centrally located, in residence part of town. Twoandonr-haif acres of tide land, within the corporate limit of the town of Marslifield. Coos ZBstsr FAMILY MARKET, Front Street, Marshfield, Or., R. !W. WKIIHUK, : : : Proprietor. HAVING JUST OPENED OUR NEW and neat meat market, first building south ol Nasburg & 1 Unit's store, we are prepared to furnish, at the lowest living rates, the best of Bref, Veal, Multon. Pork, Salt Meats of all kinds, Vegetables, Canned Goods, and Family Oraeeries of all detcrintioi.s. Veucts and Log ging Camp promptly supplied. Such a ahare of nulihc natronare as firsl-class goods, low prtccs ana square o cuing emiue u ,o.,re,I)ect.uysouteaUyRMiWEiD Arcade Saloon! MAItSIIKIEl.D, R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor. A NEW RESOKT. aurri.mu wiih Choice tVlHe. K.Iisori. ClKns-M, Ale, lorlor, I.nger Koer, And all t!e appolnlments of A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. THE NORTHWEST FIRE it MARINE ' INSURANCE GO. rR 1 nci pal orfics: 33 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. -OFFICERS:-J. Iwenberg. Pres.; J. McCracken. Vice Pre'ldenf. F. M. Warren, treasurer: R. P. linrhart, Secretary and Manager; E. liverett, Assistant Manager. Ioiin F. llAt-U Agent. Marshfield, Or., and Z1'. SiCMN. Agent. Empire City. Or. oca City Drug Store! w. J. nvrruvMt vrop., AT THE P08T0FFI0E DUILDING, Marshfield. Oregon. DRUCS ANDMEDICINES Toilet ArtlcleB Fancy Goods, Patent Medi cines, Etc 1 keen constantly on hand he finest brands of Impound domestic Clfjars ever brought to rsEScaiPTioNS snu.tuu.v compounded. JOHN KENYONs OKALKII IN FANCY GOODS, TOYS AND CANDIES, NOTIONS, UUOKS AND BTAT10NI5HY. -ctato awo tobacco.- 1, W. Bennnett Flanagan fe Bennett, Capital In 8,neIB88B0K0 000; surplua, ,booo. 1 n.nUnr Dullness, and W traniacia !-.--- H.n Nl I tank of lortu l on. F rst N,,w"" wTiinnai Bank uf New Yojk. oik. SpfeA,bjt throughout Europ """ r 11014 ctrTCk. WILL RESUME WORK. United States Bnirlneers Pre IfaVbSf to o on wia Kirer and Improvements. Now that tho rivor and harbor bill is boforo tho prosldont for Iiis signature, tho Unltod Htntes engineers are begin ning U tako steps for resuming work on tbo various river and harbor improve ment under way. Major Handbury is preparing to go on with work on tho Jetty as soon as tho prosldont has signed tho bill. Work on tho locks at the Cas cades will also bo resumod shortly. A number of stone cutters wilt bo put to work and tho lock pit will be pumpod out and a commencement will bo made on tho masonry for tho gatoa.and an on deavor will be mado to get tills advanced beforo tho frost sols in. Much vuluabio tlmo has been wasted while congress monkoyed with thu bill, and it will not belong till frost will put an .end to tills work. As soon as possible that is when tho chief of engineers has approved the project, he will tako tho matter of im proving the river In hand. A very tri fling amount of work at Ht. Helens is all that will ba needed to clear tho twenty foot channel to tho sea. Captain T. W. Symons, United 8lates engineers, will start up tho work on the Yaquitm Jetties nt once, tho plant being all In order and the project approved. At Coos bay a com pic to plant for Joi ty work, similar to that In tide at tho tnouth of the Columbia, will have to bu provided, and tho winter will bo occu pied in proparing this. Tho project for the work Is yet to bo approved. Ab it is so lato in tho season and there Is no material on hand, it Is not likely that work on tho improvements at Co- quillo will be commenced beforo next spring. If material can be procured the work may bo started up In a short time. Work on the Umpqua will not begin till low water next summer. In regard to work on the Sound, Captain Syiuoim is not prepared to sny much, as it may bo redistributed. There is a groat deal of surveying to be done there and a number of projects to be preparod. There work of snagging in tho various rivers there will probably go on this winter. It is too late In tho season to bogin work on the upper Colombia and Snake, but during tho winter everything will be put in readiness for pushing work uext spring. Story of Henry Clay. The best story told at a recent pas-sage-at-arm betwoen somo of the best knots 11 wits of tho town, says tho Now York World, was by Steele Mackaye, and described his first rencontre with Henry Clay, the great Kontncklan, who was a life-long friend of Gen, James Mar-kayo of Uuflalo, the playwright's father. "I was just 3 years of ago," says Steele, and "was with my parents nt the Cataract House, Niagara Falls. Having discovered a new-born litter of kittens in the parlor fireplace, one of the monlals of tho establishment had taken tbo helpless mewlera out and dropped them into a mill-race bnck of tho hotel. My heart was torn with pity and leaning ovor a foot-brldcp I rescued one forlorn, bedraggled kit and walked into the hotel ofllce with my prize, as proud of it as any lifo-saver on tho Jer sey coast of rescuing the victim of a 'sen-puss." To my surprise though tho corridors wero crowded no one paid the least attention to mo. Hunting with rage at not (hiding myself a hero I learn ed that 'Henry Clay' had arrived. I snppord lie was either an ogre or a President at Imuit. Hut wlion I asked to be shown 'Henry' I was told he hnd gono to his room. With my poor, limp kitten in my Utile wet slilrt 1 started out lo find 'Henry Clay,' and from door to door in weary search I wandered, calllngout: 'Henry 1 yon, Henry Clay I' until at last the door opened and tho great, smooth-vlsagod, deep-eyed Ken tucklan stood boforo me. 'Did you call ?' lie asked in his deep, musical tones. I stared, Inking him all in, and finding to my surpriso and humiliation that ho was only a man aftor all 'Cotno in, my little man. What did you call mo for?' 'Honry,' said I, suddonly remembering the kitten, 'I came to make you a pres ent of this cat.' 'Henry' and my father often laughed ovor this afterwaids, but never more heartily than tho great man did then." Mall Contracts. Representative Hermann lias been endeavoring to obtain some legislation which will encourago local mall bid dings and discourage non-resident bid ders, as ho shows the department that In every case whore Irregularities and delaya are complained of it is whero Eastern bidders have the routes, and usually sub-let so low that the service cannot be acceptably performed, The postmaster-genQral has addressed him the views of the department on pending house bill 0204, and they are of Interest to every portion of tho West, whore tho evil complained of exists. The post- master general says : "I havo the honor to acknowledge tho receipt of your letter of tho 25th Inst., asking if I bad any suggestions to make in connection with houso bill 02M, and In reply therefore to say that this bill wua drawn in tho postofllca de partment, 8d baa my Approval, Tho present law roqnlres a copy of the bullelinBdvertisometit to be posted In tho department, which informs profes sional bidders and their attorneys. The proposod lcRislatloa would not make it mandatory ration tin) postmastor general to post a copy oi sno onuetin advortiscmont ln tho department; but on tho other hand, would not, prohibit him fr'om doing so, if, for any reason a resonable biS conld not be secured from any one residing on or Dear tbo route. This bill would not in any, way aflcct lettlngs of malt service under general advertisements. For these reasons, I am of tbo opinion that the enactment of house, bill 0204 would be in tho interest of tho -public service." A Mining Deal. A prominent mining operator was tel ling of his experiences at Eagle and Murray in tho early days of tho Ctuur d'Aleno stampedo, says tho Spokano Falls Spokesman: "It was a soft snap," he said, "when a man could get the ptivilego of spread ing his blankets on tho bar-room floor by tbo payment of ft a night. Moala of bacon and beans straight were $1, but no ono thought of complaining at high prices when there was a possibility of takltig hundreds ,of dollars daily from the ground. "But not ovory claim panned out that well, or, in fact, yielded any return for the miner's labor. And that reminds mo of a shrewd little stratagem a young fellow played on a preacher ovor at Mur ray In thoso days. The young man, whom we will call Jones, had been digging on his claim for a month with out as much as striking a color, when one afternoon tho preacher appeared up on tho scene. Asking the usual ques tions as to his success, etc., the miner replied cheerfully, and dipping up a pan of gravel offered it to tho preacher, tel ling him lo carry it to the creek and wash it out and see for himself! On the sly, however, the young man took $2.50 In gold dust from his pocket and plenti fully salted tho pan. "Preacher carries the pan, to tho creek, and, returning, reports that he found nothing. Jones preserves n dis creet silence, though inwardly sizes the preacher up as an accomplished liar. Protty soon tiie preacher offers (160 for the claim, which Jones vory promptly accepts. Preacher goes to work like a man, never doubting but that ho would realize $2.50 a pan. Imagine his sur prise after thorough trial, to be unable to find a color. Then it dawned upon him that tho ungodly young man had salted tho pan proffered him with ma licious intent and gold dust. Meeting the former owner In a saloon, where he was spending his ill-gotten gains like a prince, tho clerical gentleman accused him of acquiring money uudor false pre tences. "Don't you dare to throw any of them charges up to mo pardner," said Jones, solemnly, as he spit on his hands. "Of course I salted that mine, but what did you do? Didn't you steal tho salt?" "And ho fired the preacher into outer darkness." A Big Mortgage Filed. A mortgage on the lines of tho Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minneapo lis anil Manitoba Railway watt filed in tbo County Auditor's office in Seattlo last week. The mortgago is mado to the Central Trust Company, under dato ot July 1. The amount of the mortgage la $30,000,000. Tho purpose of the loan is staled to be for the Pacific extension of the Qreat Northern from AsMnnnbotn to Puget Sound. The extension it is said, will cost $25,000,000. The Census. The ro-enumeratlon sIiowb that Mult nomah county eontalns 75,257 inhabi tants. This shows a clear gain pf 14,257 over tho last botched census enumera tion. Of the 75,257, Portland nnd sub erbs contain 02,442. This would leave 12,815 for the county outside the city, fully ono-half of which belong,, legitim ately to Portland and suhurbs, and aie only separated from them by imaginary boundary lines. According to this per fectly corroct and fair busis of estimat ing, there would be 0475 Inhabitants to add to thin city Und suburbs, thus mak ing a total ot 03,017. Indeed there is overy reason for the statement that not more than 0500 inhabitants reside in the county outsido the city limits. It b)iuii1(I Also be stated that between 4,000 and 6,000 more numes wero col lected and turned in, but wero not add ed to tho abovo figuros, for tho simple reason that tiro houses and numbera ot tho street could not bo definitely located by the enumerators. These were main ly the names of persons employed by a number of tho largo corporations prin cipally railroads who, though they properly claim a residence In the city, are away most of the time, traveling In the iutoiest of companies or firms by whom they are employed, or temporar ily eugagod In work elsewhere, but who couldajpot be seen in person (by the enumerators. In a great tnuiiy in stances, tho corporations in whose em ploy these men are furnished Mr. Meecli the namos, but, for tho' specific reason given, the lists wore omitted Had these names been added, It would hvn swelled tho sum total o at least MAIL. SEPTEMBER 48, Coos Bay. ThoN. Y.fiunof Septembor 4th has an Illustrated page on Oregon, and speaks of Coos bay as follows: "The coal fields around Coos bay alone are estimated at over 400 square miles, in quality tho best ovor found in tho State and so situated as to bo mined at the minimum oxpenso. Coos bay, tho shipping point for Southern Oregon, is the best and most important harbor south of tho Columbia rivor, on tho Oregon coast. Tho lumber, coal, farming, dairying, fruit and stock raising, and other Indus tries of this section aro yet in their In fancy. The lumber so far produced has been obtained from tbo margin of tho sloughs, andjtheicoal workings do not extend any further, being but an incip ient attack on tho commencement of the lead where it had cropped out close to tho head of tide water. The timber is of great variety. Particularly valua ble is tho white cedar for finishing and maple for veneerings. Anothor important industry of tbo bay grows out of its resources for ship building, all the timber for every pai t of any kjnd of a woodon ship being found here. Masts and spars are found of tho' finest quality and in unlimited quantities. Considerable has already been done In this lino, but the field Is a large one, and invites capital and in dustry. Tho firm ot Whitnoy, Mc Vicar & Co., of Portland receives notice : "Whitney, McVicar & Co., invest ment brokers, located at 27 Stark street, Portland, Or., must be montioned not only as ono of tbo leading, but as one of the most enterprising firms transacting business on tho Pacific Coast. Tho firm mako a specialty of Investments and property in Southern Oregon, and are extensively interested in the develop ment of the wonderful resources of the country on and tributary to Coos bay. Their oerations are not, however, con fined to ono locality, but far reaching in extent, their business transactions embracing the entire Pacific Northwest. Their branch offices, located at all the loading points between Puget Sound and San Francisco, place them in direct communication with the most favored districts on the Coast, and enable- them to keep their customers thoroughly posted as to the most likely points for profitable investments. They make their Portland office the headquarters for Southorn Oregon, where tourists, investors, and intending settlers may secure all required information respect ing that most favored section of Oregon. Orogonlan: The river and harbor bill having passed both houses of con gress Major Handbury will at once ri sumo work on the jetty at the mouth of tho Columbia, and tho locks at The Dalles. Capt. T.W. Simons will also resume operations on the government work in his charge. There is now no lonirer any question but tiie bill will be- como a law. It is ouly awaiting tbo signature of the president to make it operative and that ho will sign it Is a foregone conclusion. The benefits to be gained by this state through the passage of this bill cannot be overestimated. In addition to civinc employments to hun dreds of men, the permanent improve ment to Oregon's rivers ana uarbors will k'ivo the commercial life of the stato an impetus that more than any thing olso will uelp build up tbo coun try. DR. ABORN IB NOW AT PORTLAN8, OREftON. fob those mi 0 curaor possibly cux ras 80XALLT, II0MK TBKATME5T FUC8B WHS. Uf THE REACH OV ALL THAT YTILL HY 1K8TAKTA5B0US RELIEF 1KB A rEKXAKKNT C0HX. The most speedy, cositive and perma nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. Dr. Aborn's original mode of treatment and his medicated inhalations gives in stantaueoua relief, builds up ana revital 'zea the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, old and young, invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in from thirty to ninety days, Dr. Abokn'S phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created tbo greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur 'ug tho past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial Aud Lung trouble ,nstantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay oa the "Curability of Consumption," and a treatise on "Catarrh of the Head,' with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or addreaa DR. ABORN, ressrta sua Mawtwa Bts, farttaaj, Osst. NT. Horns traatmeot, securely packsd, aaat by tipra to all pans of ska Actio CoMt,(MSMMWM cannot poulbijr call la porwa. All mm Tl CALLIM tHK MHWLTAim .ftBTfl VKaaLYLYaTaLVsBflBEl kt d890. NO. 41. Some years ago we were very much subject to severe spells of cholera mor bus ; and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually proceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., wo become scary. Wo havo found Chamberlain's Remedy tho very thing to straighten one ont in such cases, and always keep it about. It is somewhat similar to the usual cholera cures, but seems to confaia in gredients that render it more pleasant to tako, and that do their work more quickly. Sheriff Doverenx tells tis that he la subject to cholera morbus, and re cently felt a spell coming on, when he obtained a bottle of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and two doses made him all right. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers know what is a good thing to keep handy in the house. Troy, (Kan.,) Chief. For salo by H. Songstackon, Marshfield and Empire. House and. lot for sale. Inquire at this office. Tbo Tiger is the best mowor made ; $60, at O'Con'nell's. A good brewery property on Coos bay for Bale cheap. Inquire of Gray & Hill. Monitor steel ranges for hotels, board ing bouses, logging camps, and family sizes, at O'Connell's hardware house. Golden has started his soda works, for the season, and is ready to furnish resh bottled goods made with improved machinery from pure fruit juices. Send in your ordore. The only bottling es tablishment on the coast that manufac tures exclusively from pure fruits. Sarskildt for Skandinaver Ett f nllt lager af Svenska mediciner finnes alltid att tillga i Golden's drag store till billiga priser. Ho&d Nlbo hofvor af mediciner, bocker, juveler, toalcttprydnader m. m. bor Ni kopa bos Golden for att inbespara pennlngar. De finaste viner och llkorer for medicin ska andamal Annas der ocksa. Besok Golden's drug store, hvarest Ni skall rona ett godt oemotande och inbespara pennlngar. Pay Up. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the tipdersigned are requested to square! their accounts immediately and obligo, " Jakes L. Fjebhky, Blanco Hotel. SOUTHERN OREGON DISTRICT FAIR! Will be held at CENTRAL POINT Jackson county, Oregon,. Beginning Monday, Sept. 32, 1890, and coo tin uing six days. Over $7,000 Offered for Premiums and Purses. The Fruit Grower's Annual Exhibit wOI take place on Monday, Sept. 23d. Everybody invited. All thn gates will be ojien and free on Mon day, the first day of the fair. Every facility will be offered to those wlsbiDg to camp on the grounds. For booth and other privileges apply to the Secretary, at Jacksonville. ROBERT A. MIUMER, Secretary. JOHN BUR'S LIVERY STABLE MAJISITFZELI, OltEOOIf. LI ORSES TO LET AT ALL HOURS. Hanling done at short notice. WOOD and, COAL always on liana, which will be delivered anywhere at the lowest rates. E3e7Having just receisod a new hearse I am now prepared to take charge of funerals. VEGETABLE PANACEA PRErWRED FRPM ROOTfeVUERBS, FORTHtTWSMC OF RiAfisEWTRWv.vSI dials' ! AND ALL. OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A WSORDEREDSTATEmthe STOMACH OR At INACTIVE LIVER. TOR sale r ALL DRUfCISTS ftfCNfRAL DEALERS SMiHB ' Mtscel'kaee-tM A4v E. A. AHPERSflN. LIVRERY AND FEE! ftTMfct, Marsnnew, uregoo. ADDLE HORSES AND BUGGY TaSJkM furnished at all hours. s IIAULINQ done at lowest ratea. COAL and WOOD delivered ttf bettesa prices. aarNEW HEARSE furnished fee ,WrJ." RXTZMAN'S 1 SCO'S? F AMD K SHOE STORJE MARSHFIELD OREGOJf. FULL LINE OF Ladles', Geat'a ami CMKr': ZQOOte M4 BlkUHMI,. SITaLlTFAIWi 8H0M. Cattes-ssaste Boots aad Sheaa a as. dalty. jar Reps0riflgBeUyesEecta4atiM notice aad reasonable price- DrITZMAM, CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Front and A streets, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JOHN SNYDER, :::::: Proprietor THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE HOTEL has lust been entirely refitted aad refurnished throughout and Is apua open to As public for patronage. New beds and spring mattresses have been placed in almost every sleeping room of tbis house and neither trouble nor expense has been spared to put everything in first-class order. TERMS. Board and Lodging, per week .'?5-op Board, per week..,: ....,. 4.00 Single Meals , 50 BLANCO HOTEL, I Front Street, Marsnfield, Or. J. L. KERREY, :::::: Preprietr. FLRST-0LAS8 ACCOMMODATIONS, And Reasonable Charges. HAVING LATELY COMPLETED A large addition to the above Hold, aad having bad an extensive experience la this Has of business, we can safely guarantee 10 oar p trons comfort and accommodations excelled by tie other boose on the bay. 3The Reading-room of thU Hotel coataiat the leading papers of the Atlantic bteles aad fete Pacific Coast. .TSBSJS. Board and Lodging, per week $- Bofird. per week , 4.0a Single Meals.. 50 WESTERN HOTEL, Front street, Marshfield, Or. PAUL BARTHOLEMY, - - Proprietor. MY TABLES ARE SIDWXJUHft with the best the market affords, and ooarteess attention guaranteed patrons. tkbus: Board and lodging by the week s&oo Board, per week..,., '... 4.00 Single meals pg GIVE ME A CALL. The Arago Hotel, EMPIRE CITY, OREGON. MRS. A, H.0RE, PROPRIETRESS. HAVING LATELY TAKEN CHARGS of the above hotel, and having bad tn ex tensive experience in this tine of busiseaf, we can safely guarantee to our patrons coafert and accommodations excelled by no other bouse in the county. The tables ore suppfied with the best the market affords. FURNITURE STORE, Empire City, Or, GILBERT & EVENSOM, - -Proprietors. MIRRORS, PICTURE THAMES, Bed-Room Sets, Parlor Sets, Chairs, Mouldings, and ' Pictures. ALL KINDS OF TJPHOL8TKEINQ S03TS TO ORDER. S"Store In Cammann building, Empire City, Oregon. myBir Ri MAI N MERCHANT TAILOR.! 3rx.02rai sstzurbv, MARSHFIELD. jik. 2rxo3H juot oar OASSIMHBBS For the TIIE SPRING a SUMMER TIAD!, AND COOD FITS WARRANTED. V Please call and examine ray steak aad fea convinced. R. MAIN. STZB-AJMIIEIHR; MAGGIE ROSS, FrsjJjtht from an Fri ti HiK. HINOKK AN, Afmtt , fisWii Tiinninfin uJLRWK..ttflR flkJlllaRiRW Mm, HBPsMaVHUfiHB1'' r 1 s1 1 i r t . -