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Professional and Business Cards. D, L. WATSON, A COUNSELOR. AT LAW. Mrr.rn Over Golden's drug Mora, Front it,. tltrtlift'i Q'H' a. F. WILSON, i TTORNliY AT MW' yr,r In SenuilacVen ft Snilth'j building JJnhrWd, Coon county, Oregon. " JOHN A. GRAY, i TTOKNl'-Y AT LAW. Office In Senrjstaclccn rt Smith's building, niftMlrlil, Coot county, Oregon. S. H. HAZARD, TTOKNKY AT IJUV, Umpire City. Coos county, Orrjon, W. SINCLAIR, TrOHNIlY AT 1.AW. (Irnrrnl Insurance and Krai lUlate Aqrnl, Oolite City. Coo county, PicRon. J. w. rrortNiiY , DENNETT, ,Nl) COUNSKIAK AT l-AW. rmv Over Coos U.y Hank, Front slice!. KirthfitM, Coos county. Oicijon. JOHN F. HALL, i TrOUNBY AT IJVW. .. 0"" nverjoim rvtnyon Miirc, riur tMliftd. Oregon.WKcal Kslate Ajt Front street, Msrthfic nt. NMJ 1.1ft 4t M.DHV., AW. RKAL RSTATli, UMN. IIKOKKk j ; BKAOli AND COLI.KCTION OKFICK. Olfico In Webster's HricW Hlock, I'ronl street, Hsrslifiild. Oregon. All Claims Ajriilmtt tho (loTcniment I'roseeuted. Pensions obtaliiad fur iy soldier ho has y.fvti no days, mid I dlubll from earning a iupiwii M MhmI IMttr. icg-mllcst s to ho the diMUlllly occurred buldirrs' ldo rtnil minor children lire Mill. ill to pensions. rtr Itrtil Ijttnto of nil llracrhitlmiN Ilithni Jysi for Half. ST C. W. TOWER, M. D., pHYSICTAN AND SUKOKON. Offices In ttie out end of Senjsfctcke n ft Smiths building, Front street, Mstslifield. Or. J. T. McCORMAC, M. D PHYSICIAN AND .SURGEON. Offices over the Msr.lif.cld Drug -Stoie, Front iutcI, Marshficld, Coon county. Oregon. J. D. SPONOGLE, M. D. -pllYSlClAN AND SUKCU'-ON. Oilier. In Webster's brick bulkllne, (up stnlM.) Matshneld. Oregon. '"B A. M. EVANS, M. D., pilYSICIAN AND SUKOKON. On.ers In the went end of Ilolbnd bu lldlng. Front street. MsrsnrieM, Or. )lU(iv - - den's driiR store. myiS DR. H. E. DUNHAM, TTHOMOKPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND JJ. SURU1MJN. Olfic. over Undo's store, opposite Htjnco hotel. Marshfivld, OirRon (Tim at nights. Can be found st J. G. COOK, M. D., r IYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . . tilt-. l?.....lrMfllV. Office In Sengstacken t i.uiiihuk. i- ' City, Coos county, vtrsv... DR.C.MINNIS -ptIVsilCIAN AND SURGEON. Office In O'Connell's building. Front street. Marsbfield, Oiegon. i"Otlici hours From 8 to 11 a- m to 4 p. in., and from ft to 8 p. m. from suit DR. O. E. SMITH. s UROICAI. AND , MEdiArm-Ai. DENTIST. ntTiMM In the Front rooms over the drug store. SenJS. Smith's building. Front street. Marsbfield. Coos county, Orecort. rNllious oshlo Rs or UiiRhlnB R Bl"-" for the painless eslrnctlon of teeth. DR. V. H. NICKERSON, MAltNllFIKt.t), 0. OrFI:-In Holland building. In rooms for. I11TII7 tAVUi.tv. -' ' A. V. OAMI'"":''1" ...... ... untri?vnR. c IVII. ENGINEER Awn w' Ofitce with John F. Hall, Msrshfidd. Oregon. W. ' HK'IIW' pOUNTY SURVEYOR. Unesrunand perfect n.sn fJJ and entere.1 hindsfurnlshe d on sho nc,Uce. M-Addrsss letters to me at Marsbfield, ur. J. I'. iTRSTIWi IVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. c City engineering, ditches. """Kui ocated. Ifnes tnn, plant, maps and "".. . .1 tHl rnUI...I Inr nil classes 01 UK. work specialty. Contmct. en. Ul ice wlin tno t,oai im"i I. IHA!K15', A RSTRACTOR, Empire City, OffC011- Abstracts of title to rod ffaX county furnished promptly' "nNtf " " jn,6 In Coos SI .!, c.m.voi.umaN, COMMISSION ItBOMH, No. 4i Front street, Near Washington, H.n Ir.vncl.co, Cal. Shlttlm lUrk, Wool.Hydes. and all Wads of oduoo told on Commission, riiv oduoe sold on Comml . .. iilTm.Tna .nTrusted to tno wl" w '"-"' ... . ..r.iiit, COAST i VOL. XTI GRAY & HILL, Real Estate Brokers, MARSHFIELD, OR, Omcc In Senffstockon & Smith's Jlnlld Inp, Front Street. All Kindt of Property For Sale or Ex change-Good Investments. Per sons Having Farms For Sale or Lands to Dispose of, will Do Well to Consult This Agency. Agents for MICAR & CO, 27 Mark St., Vortlond, Or. IIAWIAINH 10 It CASH OK ON TIJSK, A few Inrgiiiis offered will le found lielow: A houte and lot -in the town of Marshfirld. Price, $noo; one half cash, balance mortgage security. 'I his It a rare chance to sccur a resi lience In a good locality. 11500 irxi arm, 80 acres Rood Iroltom land, UtUnce Mil nml bench land covered wiilishlitlin Irrct. Forty ncres of bottom I tnd clrareil and under fence; a good orch ird, fair house And hum. Ihis place will soon w very valinblc ns It l slluatrd in the centre of a rich country, A fine dairy ranch, consisting of rjooncres of Unit, aoo acre bottom and nearly all cleared, This pltcc ill be soM with nil the fanninR Im plements and stock, consUtini; of upwards of Co head of entile. Terms, part cash and part on lime. TI1I1 is one of the best places ever offered for sale In Coos county. We have a desirable building lot, 45100, in Miirilificld lor sale. Don't all speak at once. lacrto. One of the finest residence lots In town, vtlih Rood hotikcam! barn. To lots, centrally located, In residence part of tow n. Toand one-haif acrrs of tide land, within the corporate limits of the town of Marshficld. Coos Ba'jr FAMILY MARKET, Front Street, Marshficld, Or., It. HI. wr.ISDIUE, : : : Proprietor. HAVING I U.ST OPENED OUR NEW nml neat mr.it market, first bulldlnic south i Mi.LnMi .4 Hint's store, we are nrvmrcd to furnlili. at toe owest iivmc rates, 111c ii u . ......-. ... ---' 1 .,.- , . r Iteef, Veal, Mutton. Pork, Salt Meats of all kinds. Vegetables, Canned Goods, and Family Groceries of all descriptions. Vessels and l-og-RlnR Camps promptly supplied. buch a share of public patronage as first-class goods, low prices and square dealing entitle us to It respectiuny soiicm-u vj apri R. M. WEIDER. Arcade Saloon! MAItBllFlKI.n, R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor. A NEW RESORT. SUPPLIED WITH Cliols'n WIncis I,litioi-M, (Muarrs Ale, Irlor. l.iscor llcor, And all the appointments of A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. THE NORTHWEST FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE GO, rltlNCIrAt. on ice: 33 Washington St , Portland, Oregon. -OFFICERS:-J. U-ewenberg. lrcn.;J. McCrackcn. Vice PrcUent; F M. Warren, 'treasurer; R. I. EIm. Sectary and Manager; E. Everett. Assistant Mamgr John F HAt-L. Agent, Marsbfield. Or. and Z.M'. SIOUN. Agent. Empire City. Or. oc4 City Drug Store! w. J. nirn.KRi irot., AT THE I'OSTOFFICK nUILDINQ, Mnrshfield, Oregon. DRUCS ANDMEDICINES Tollot Artlolos, Fanoy Coods, Patont rvioar omos, ciu , keep con.t.n.ly"n7 J'J Tines, brand.of nilortel nnd donicstie VIK"J" V-fAhnrro ifcU baft -I- the be.. T0ta0. pgESCWIITIONS ISII.IUI.I.IW-V JOHN KEHYON, DICA1.KH IN FANCY GOODS, TOYS AND CANDIES, NOTIONS, HUOKB AND STATIONERY. ...s ANU TOBACCO. ,-- I, W. Dennnett P. Tlanagan Flimisgaii & Boiinott, nAiiiri " OBBGO Capitol In B"8,n0o8?.'o0 " OOO; Surplus, 8,0O0O. 11,. ...n.nri a L'rncml Danklng. ImslneM, anu draw on .-,....1, u I'mncltco. tat, gland. -I... i..itH on 800 Ranks vwk'n money oruci '-.'-., .t,i,P, ,0 ""."... u...mi. ACCOUU" f --J-" - ri-'l- ihnMipnuui buivi'-. -- noi4 'check. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, Personal Property and Credits. In all our older states It Is found by exporlenco that tho effort to collect taxos from personal ptoperty is producing smallor nnd nmnller proportionate re sults. Personal proporty in Its most valuable forms Duds easy concealment, nnd in lis most apparent or obvious forms is of comparatively little or quite uncertain vnluo. Tito tendency tboro foro Is moro and moro to look to roalty ns tho main subject of taxation. The Now York Times says tluit assessments this year titidor the head of personal pioporty werelnld against only 24,030 In tho city of Now York, yot of this number 112,320 submitted affidavit that thoy woro not llablo for personal taxes under the law, and 10,140 of them suc ceeded in having their names erased fiom tho tax rolls, leaving all tho per sonal taxeB in the city to bo collected from 13,800 persons. "This means," says tho Times, "Hint in tho richest city of the country less than 1 per cont. of tho imputation is recognized under Hie law as rich enough ahdvo legal exemp tions to be llablo to a tax for personal properly. The tax lists for several yeuts loll a similar story." In Massachusetts thoro is similar ex porlenco, and similar results are pro seuteil It is found that personal prop erty hides itself away and that depen dence on it as a subject of luxation produces only unequal and unsatisfactory results. This is particularly tho caso witli credits. Hence in our older statoa. there is a growing disposition to aban don pursuit of credits for taxation, and to sclllu taxes on visible and tangible property. This is found moro equitable and satisfactory to nil. Tho attempt to tax personal proporty, including credits always falls more heavily in proportion upon persons of moderate means than upon tho rich. Tho latter can always succeed in concealing personal proporty of greatest value. 80 far, then, thore is a strong natural tendency toward tho siuglo tax on land. This tendency, undeniable, is strongest in oldest and richest communities. Probably it novor will bo realized in full ; but tho movement towards it shows that thoro is profound error in too much dependence on personal proporty as a subject of taxation. In a young stnto like ours, whero landed values are not yet great, tho tendency to pass over personal property Is not so apparent, yot in lime wo are suro to discover that there can bo no safe dependenco on this doscrintlun of nronorty as a source of considerable rovenuo. There need bo no law to exempt it from taxation. Most of it, nnd all of it that is most val uable, exempts itself. Tho thing that can bo done is to adjust our tax system to conditions that oxperienco is forcing upon us. In Oregon wo are all tho tuno making strenuous oflbrts to tax credits. Wo do not succeed, for It is notorious that not 5 por cent, of tho creditB llablo to taxation aro found by .tho assessors. What wo do bring about is serious In justice und goneral disturbance of busi ness. Specific laws for taxation of cred its, as our mortgage tax law, only make matters worse. They obstruct tho course of business, add new difficulties and burdens to debtors, and keep out side capital from coming into tho state. Oregonlnn. One-Third of the World. It Is astonishing how nearly tho peo ple of tho. United States aro to being one-third of tho world. The Sun ro fiiuour imputation at less than 05,- 000,000, but of many of tho staples of commerce wo consumo close upon 30 per cent, of production. Tho world's supply of sugar Is given at 5,114,020 tons j of this tho United States consumes 1,422,000 tons, or 28 per cent of the on ti'ro product. Wo consumo 265,000 tons of eoflVo of tho 850,000 produced, or 30 por cent of tho whole. Tho world's pro duction of iron Is 24,000,000 tons; this .... ennaiimes 8.000.000 tons, near- ly ono-third. Tho same ratio of pro duction holds good as to stcol. Our consumption of cotton is obout ono quartorof tho world's product. Now, howdoes It happen that tho 05,000,000 of pooplo of the United Stntos can afford to consumo nearly a third of tho world's product of things which are classed as the necessaries and luxuries of life? Tho fact that wo do Ib conclusive of our bettor condition, of our greater earning capacity. The comparative consump tion of a nation depends largely upon the equitablo distribution of Incomes nnd earnings among tho masses of tho people. In ovory country thero aro a few who aro able to buy everything thoy want, olhors aro ablo to supply reason nblo demands! but tho masses havo to ni, n.nlr nurchases to their moans. Tho rich pooplo In tho United States do not consume moro than tho rieh people . ,.. ),., tint so-called working classes aro better patd than In anyothor large countiy in tho world, ond aro con equently better ablo to surround them ..I....U wm, rim romforls and luxuiles ol iif. fCnll. Our customers all spoak highly In praise of fit. Patrick's nil.. They are ho beet-Berry Mow.. Carro I, No- braska. For sale by II. Songstacken, Marshflold and umpire, Ready mixed, puro oil patntB, colors, at Coos Day drug utore. all KICKED THE DOOR DOWN. Democratic Congressmen Refuse to Be Locked In. Wasjhnoton, Sopt. 13. Never before daring tho present session of congress havo tho democrats resorted to the ex tromo tactics of filibustering that thoy have Indulged in on tho Langston-Ven-ablo contest now pending. Thoy would not resort to such extreme measures now were it not that Lnngston is a mu latto, and to seat a colored man Is moro than they can stand. The Virginia election caso wan unfinished business, but tho house itself ongaged In tho tech nical proceeding of trying to approve yesterday's journal, tho democratic sldo endeavoring in every way to pre vent tho consideration of tho election case, and in pursuance of this .policy almost all of them left tho hall to break tho quorum of tho question of approving tho jotinrnal. A call was ordered, which brought in a number of democrats, and tho yeas and nays vote had been taken on tho motion to disponso with further proceedings undor the call, when tho democratic members again began to de camp. Burrows called tho speaker's attention, nnd asked if tho members present could not bo obliged to remain. Tho speakor replied that tho rules were Intended to secure this end, and lie did notseowhy theyworo not observed; accordingly tho assistant doorkeeper was directed to lock all doore leading into tho hall. Hardly had this been dono, before Representative Kilgoro, of Texas, presented himself at the door, at tho speaker's left hand, and sought to go out into tho lobby. He found the door locked nnd tho doorkeopor in charge. Hayes refusod to unlock it. "Unlock that doorl" demanded tbe stalwart Texan. The keeper moved not, whereupon Kilgoro gavo a sudden and vigorous kick, and tho frail blaze structure flew open and Kilgoro strodo out. Ho was followed in about the same fashion by Representative Craln of Texas, Cnmmings of New York and Coleman of Louisiana, who in turn forced tho lock open without opposition from tho doorkeeper. While Speaker Ilced has upset tho precedent ol a hun dred years in counting a quorum tho democrats havo broken tho precedont of a hundred years In kicking down the doors and running- over doorkeopers during a call of the ihouse. Yesterday during tho filibustering tho Texas dele gation remained in their seats and an nounced that they did not approve of the tactics of their party, and while doing so indicated to Speakor Reed that the'1- constituents were anxious to have tho river and harbor bill signed. It carried tho Galveston deep-water har bor appropriation with it.. Reed Bigned it nnd today the Toxans even break down tho doors in tho mad msli to get out of Hit house. Some of the demo crats to-day (ull but a few had disap luinrmH bun,? un this b'il'ii over ono of the windows: "Reed's menagerie. Do not disturb the animals by stirring thein with umbrellas, and-do not feed them with peanuts; they will be dismissed and fed in njiour." How Modjeska Came Out. Tho following was picked up by a Philadelphia reporter: "Did .you evor hear bow Modjeska made hor first appearance?" "Never did." "It's liko a fairy tale. I was In San Francisco in 1877, and was going past tho California thoatro ono Monday eve ning, when Blake I think his namo was Blake tho manager thore, sung out: 'Do you want Beats 'to-night?' ond says I: 'Whot'a on?' 'Well, I'll tell you,' Bays he, looking terrible sol umn, 'I got a telegram yesterday (that was Sunday) Baying Joe Murphy was stuck fifty miles this sldo of Salt Lake and could'nt get hero to open on time, so I wired down to Los Angeloa to an amateur thero, who has been boring the life out of mo for a chanco to act, that horo was her opportunity. She Is in thoro now rehearsing." It sooms that tho lady was tho wife of a count bouio- thlng-or-other, who had lost all ills money In a hog-ranch in southern Cali fornia, and ovory week for months she had beon vuinly struggling to got an engagement. To make a long Btory short, my curiosity was aroused, and, although I expected an amateur show, 8 o'clock found mo at tho theater, awaiting tho rise of tho curtain Impa tleutly. Tho play was "Adrionne Lo couvro," nnd Rill Mostayor was tho villlan " "What!" Yes that was long before wo ovor thought of We, Us & Co.,' and Tom Keeno the tragedian, did tho juvenile. Well, when tho curtain wont up thero wero'nt two hundred poople In the houso, but those who .camo expected fun wore simply amazed ovon Blake sat with his chin droppod till tho cur tain went down, when he ttunod and says ho: "The greatest actress on the stage to-day a-foedlng hogs nil spring think of it I" nnd would you believo it, before the last net was ovor fully a thousand people wero In that thoater, shouting themselves hoarse, ond poor Modjeska and her unfortunate husband wero tho happiest two people on tho faco of the wostorn henqlsphero, and all due to an accldont, mind. You boo, if Joo Murphy hadn't got stuck as ho did tho women might havo starvod to death In n dried up hog-ranch," MAIL. SEPTEMBER 25, 4 LEUV1LLE AND HIS DUELS. Mrs. Leslie Praises Her Marquis, Let Baser Minds Sneer as They May. Nbw Yobk, Sept. 9. Mra. Frank Les lie eat to-day in a big, upholstered chair in her office on Fifth Avonue reading in a newspaper that tho Marquis do Leu ville Intended fighting a duel in Franco with a reporter of Gil Bias. "Do you know," sho Bald to a Press reporter, leaning her elbow on tho desk, "that I had an omen to-day 7 Do you bolievo in omens? I am vory super stitious myself. Lato this afternoon a beautiful littlo mirror that tho Marquis gavo mo fell from the wall and was shattered into a thousand pieces; the duel might have beon taking place when tho mirror fell. Strange, wasn't it? It Jiung there on the wall and had been thero a long time. No one was near it when it fell. When I picked it up from the floor, strangely enough, not a piece of glass fell from tho frame. It had been broken in tho center, and the cracks extended In every direction over the surface. It looked," said Mrs. Lea lie, gazing straight in tho reporter's eyes, "just as though a bullet had struck it and shattered it. I assure you it gavo mo quite a shock." "Tho Marquis," continued Mrs. Les lie, "is as brave as a lion. Ho is tho best shot in Europe In ono or two contests on tho other sido out of 100 shots be made 00 bull's-eyes. When ho was over here he shot my initials on a board at Coney Island. I have seen him pick up a riflo weighing seventeen pounds and, hardly taking aim, mako n bull's-eye." Mrs. Leslie smiled reminisconlly nnd went on: "Ho has been in so, many duels, you know. Ho baa fought cat other duel on my account. I don't know just how It came about, or just what tbe circumstances were, but I know he bested his opponent. Ilia op ponent. I think, was a German count. Tho duel was fought near Brussels, and the Count was wounded. Swords were uBcd on that occasion. Tho Marquis is a great swordsman, as well as a wonder ful pistol shot. I don't know all about his other duels, but I know ho fought his first when ho was very young. It was on account of the Queen of 'Naples, too. The Queon was in lovo wih him for a long tlmo, two or three years, I think. I know tho Marquis was not worsted In the fight. He Is a man ex tremely reckless of his life. Uo is a man of Herculean strength. He is not a healthy man by any means, but he has a giant's strength and a very violent temper. It is not generally known, but his peculiar walk is tbe result of a wound he received in a duel. He was slashod on tho thigh with a sabre, and the operation that was performed made one of his legs shorter than tbe other. He wears a high heel on one Bhoe to hide as much as possible the deformity. The duel that ho received that wound in was ovor a women ho did'nt care muoh about, he has told mo. He knew hor, that was all. Ho took offenso at something that was said and fought for her." Mrs. Leslio was surprised that the reporter with whom he ia billed to fight tho duel was a representative of Gil Bias. "Why, that paper fivo or six yoars ago," she said, "was most lavish in its praiso of him." DR. ABORN. I NOW AT PORTLANO, ORCQON. von those who cannot possibly call f KONALLY, IIOJIE TltKATMENT PLACED WITH IN TlfB UKAC1I OP ALL THAT WILL (UTS INSTANTANEOUS BELIES1 AND X PEUUANENT CUBE. The most speedy, oositlve and perma nent cure for Catarrh ofthe 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 origiual mode of treatment and his medicated inhalations cives in- stautaucous relief, builds up and revltal- zes the whole constitution ana system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, (ICUUIUIICU U1IU UlUKUniUWU WUSUkM' 1 tions, old and young, Invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in from thirty to iluety days. Dr. Auorn'S phenomena skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astouishmeut on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur 'ng the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble 'nstantly relieved, nud Dcafucsa often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn'S essay on the "Curability of Consumption," and a treatise, on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or addresa DR. ABORN, IfistU asi Morrison Sts VorUaad, Owfs. Note. Horn treatment, seccrtlr packed, sM by express to all parts of the FacUo Coast, tor taos ba cannot possibly call la person. UL WVITEB TO CALL EM f ME tMUlTATMH 890. NO. 42. There may be persons in this com munity who are at times troubled with colic, or subject to attacks of bowel complaint. I' so, they should try Chamborlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. It will afford almost immediate relief, and when reduced witli water is pleasant to take. If tak en aa aoon as the first indication of the dieedso is felt it will ward off tho attack. Many people nse It in this waa, and find that it never falls thorn. A 25 or 50 centbottlo may be obtained from H. Sengstacken, Marshfield and Empire. Mr. John Kcown, the worthy post master at Keown, Allegheny county, Penn., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soils belter than any other." Tho reason of this is becauso it can al ways be depended upon. Let anyone troubled with a sovere cold give it a trial and they will find that tho first dose will relievo the lungs and make breathing easier, and that its continued nso will freo tho system of all symptoms of tbe cold. The promptness and cor talnty of this remedy in tbe relief and euro of colds, has won for it many sin cere frionds and made it very popular. For sale by II. Sengstacken, Marsh ficld and Empire. nouse and lot for Bale, this office. Inquire at TheTieeris the best $60, at O'Connell's. mower made; A good browery property on Coos bay or sale cheap. Inquire of Gray & Hill. Monitor steel ranges for hotels, board ing houses, 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 puro fruit juices. Send in your orders. The only bottling es tablishment on tbe coast that manufac tures exclusively from pure fruits. Sarskildt for Skan din aver Ettfullt lager af Svenska medlctner finne8 alltid att tillga i Golden's drug store till billiga priser. Hoad Ni be hofver af medicinor, bocker, jnveler, toalettprydnader m. m. bor Ni kopa hos Golden for att inbespara pennlngar. Do finaste vinor och likorer for medicin- ska andamal Annas der ocksa. Besok. J Golden's drug store, hvarest Nl skall rona ett godt oemotande och inbespara penningar. JOHN BEAR'S LIVERY STABLE rs MAJtSHFIELU, OREGON. D ORSES TO LET AT ALL HOURS. Hauling done at short notice. WOOD and COAL always on hand, which will be delivered anywhere at tho lowest rates. 5"Having just recelsed a new hearse I am now prepared to take charge of funerals. J. H. ROBERTS. U A. KOBEKTS. J. H. Eoberts & Son, DEALERS IN General Merchandise. Myrtle Pelat, Or, j-Marketable Produce of ail kinds taken in exchange for goods. Coos Bay BOARD OF TRADE. MEETINGS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. For information about Coos Bay, address C. W. TOWKH, President. Frank Hoberg. Sec. Marshfield, Or. Hr.r VEGETABLE PAKAGEA PREPARED FROM ROOTS Be HERBS, FOR THE CURE Or AND ALL, OTHER DISEASES' ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE of tic STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE UYElfU roR VALC STALL DftUiGISTS iktENERAL DEALERS itnlvCCMvWvvfM AvTBCtSVvisVVflM E. A. ANPERS0N. LIVRERY AND FEED STAKE, Marshfieldr Oregon. SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGY TEAMS', furnished at all hours. HAULING done at lowest rates. COAL and WOOD delivered at bottom prices. TNEW HEARSE furnished for iunerals."ss RITZMiOPS. fc BOOT AND SHOE STORE MARSHFIELD OREGON. FULL LINE OF Ladies', Gent's and ChlMrea'a Boots a Sia-oes. SVLUVAN'S gnom. Custom-made Boots and Shoes a spe cialty. tsr Repairing: neatly executed at sAert notice and reasonable prices. D. RITZMAN, CENTRAL HOTELs Corner of Front and A streets, MAR8HFIELD, OREGON, JOHN SNYDER, :::::: Proprietor THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE HOTEL has lust been entirely refitted and refurnished throughout and Is again open to the public for patronage. New beds and spring mattresses hare 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 , 75.00 Board, per week 4.00 Single Meals 50 BLANCO HOTEL, (Front Street, Marsofield, Or. J. L. FERREY, :::::: Proprietor. FIRST-CLA88 ACCOMMODATIONS, And Reasonable Charges. TTTAVIN JOLlarge 1 AVINO LATELY COMPLETED A addition to the above Hotel, and having; had an extensive experience in this Use of business, we can safely guarantee to our pa trons comfort and accommodations excelled by no other bouse on tbe bay. MlrThc Reading-room of this Hotel contains the leading papers of tbe Atlantic States and the Pacific Coast. TEEMS. Board and Lodging, per week $S-co Board, per week 4.00 Single Meals... 50 WESTERN HOTEL. Front street, Marshficld, Or. PAUL BARTHOLEMY, - - Proprietor. MY TABLES ABE SVPP.UEB with the best.ttie market affords, and courteous attention guaranteed patrons. tebms: Board and lodging by the week.. ',....... $5. 00 Board, per week 4.00 Single meals, 35 GIVE ME A CALL. The Arago Hotel, EMPIRE CITY, OREGON. MRS. A. H. MOORE, ppWETRESS. TTAUHiG LATELY TAKEN CHARGE ! oke 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 house in the county. The tables are supplied with the best the market affords. issssisssssVisssssssssfsssfisissssssssssr FURNITURE STORE, Empire City, Or, GILBERT & EVEHSON, - -Proprietor, MTBEOBS, PIOTUBE FEAMES, Bed-Boom Sets, Parlor Sets, - . Chairs, Mouldings, and Pictures. ALL KINDS OF OTIIOLSTEBINO. DONE TO ORDER, sarStore in Cammann building, Empire City, Oregon. royStf Ri MAI N MEBOHANT T-A-IHiOIR,! moxv MARSHFIELD. j. xvxeroa x.o'Xf For the THE SPRING SUMMER TRADE, AND GOOD FITS WARRANTED. MTPIease call and enramlne say stocV and be convinced. R. MAIN. . so?:ed.a.:ivee:R MAGGIE ROSS j Freight from San Fran -taTCos Bay. . EHINCHWAN. Awt. Pert. Coos County, Oregon. M, Ban Jfraacleee oj W GaHfMQkft treat. , jy' dlHife m if r 1 fi ill : m tarn BJ iW-.. 1 ihrf i ' ) fi '4 ' ft AU busint tssded to. tu4-3