The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, October 16, 1890, Image 1

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    rrtfcMfeMl art Batlntti Cnrek,
J- i in i i i. - i iJt I,
TV f . UriTDnti
Attorney "anA '"' v
COUNSnijQR at uw.
iPSflrS WJ'lnw o. font it.,
Marshfteld, Orcfcn. "
S. F. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AT UW,
Omes In Sttnjstaelien A Rmllh'i
Marshfield Coon county, Oregon.
building-,
JOHN A. GRAY,
A TTORNKV AT LAW.
Office In Seng.stai.lien ft Smith's'
Marshfirld, Coos county, Oregon.
building,
S. H. HAZARD,
A TTORNEV AT IJW.
Empire City, Com tounly, Oregon.
W. SINCLAIR,
4 TTORNKV AT UW.
General Insurance ml Real Kstale Atent,
Coqullle City, Owt county, Oregon,
COAST
MAIL.
J. W. DENNETT,
ATTORNKV AND
COUNSKI.OR AT UW.
Office over Coos Ray lUnV, Front street,
Marshfieltl, Loos county. Oregon,
JOHN F. HALL,
A TTORNKV AT UW.
Office over ntm Krnynn's store, Front street,
Marshfieltl, Oirciin.M'KrnI Lstalc Agtnt.
VOL. XTI
GRAY & HILL,
Real Estate Brokers,
MARSHFIELD, OR,
Office In Hcngtackcn & Smith's Itulld
Injr, Front Slrcef.
MARSHFIELDt OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER d6. d890.
NO. 44.
MiacelUaeeM AaVert4Mt.
. I .. ,J, -I - ----,-u,
E. A. ANDEMBN.
Advertisiag For Husbands.'
Hardly i
All Klndi of Property For Sale or Ex-
ehnje.-Cood Investrnents.-Per-
sons Having Farms For Sale or
Land! to Dispose of, will Do
Well to Consult This
Agency.
wiiimv,
Agent for
MIOAR
& CO,,
NIUaMH At I.VHll,
AW. REAL I'-STATI", LOAN. llOKKR
j KRAQE AND COLLECTION OKKK.U
Office In Webster's Urlck Block, Front street,
Multifield, Oregon.
All Claims
Atrulust the
I'roM-dited.
OoTcrmiicnt
Itntlons olilnlnrtl for any soldier who has
served go days, and is illtiiljicil from earning it
support rtt Ml i l.jhr, regardless as to how
the disability occurrrtl.
Soldiers' widows nd minor children are enti
tled to cniloii.
mr KmI Estate of Ml DwcrlptlniiB
for Mi
Hale.
y3T
C. W. TOWER, M. D.,
jjUYSICiaN and surgeon.
Offkct In the rut end of Sengilackrn &
Smith's building, Front slrert, Marshfield, Or.
27 Htark HI., Portland, Or.
IUIKIAINS FOIl CASH Oil ON TIME,
A few liargalns offered will lie found below:
A home and lot In the town of Marshfield,
rice. iloo: one half cash, halmm nimmin.
security. This ii n rare chance to sccur a resl
dence In a good locality.
lltoo 160 acres. Bo item enml Imiinm tin, I
balance hill and bench land covered with sliltllm
tree. Forty acres of bottom Und cleared and
under fence: a irood orchard, fair Imuir nn.l
uarn. misplace will toon lie very valuable
as 11 It situated In the centre of a rlt.li country.
A line dairy ranch, coutiiiln? of fionnrm nf
land, aoo acre bottom nnd neirlv all rli-iml
Till place will lie sold with all the firming lm.
plemrnu and stock, consisting of upwards of
Co head or entile. Termi, part cash and part
on time. This Is one of the best places ever
offered for late In ('001 county.
We have a desirable building lot, 45x100, In
Manhfield lor SAle. Don't all speak at once.
$aooa One of the finot residence lots In
town, will, good house and barn.
Two lnt. centrally located. In residence rwrt
of loon.
Two and one-haif acres of tide land, within
the coriwrate limlli of the town of Marshfield.
J. T. McCORMAC, M. D
TpllVSJCIAN AND SUUOKON.
Office over the Marshfichl Drug Store, Front
ttirct, Manhfield, Coo county, Oregon,
A. M. EVANS, M. D
pilVSICIAN ANDSUKOKON.
Offices In the west end of Holland building.
Front slirct, Multifield, Or. Inquire at Gol
deni drug store. "X'S
H
DR. H. E. DUNHAM,
JI0M0F.FAT1IIC PHYSICIAN
SUROEUN.
AND
Arcade Saloon!
MAItHIIKIICI.I),
R. M. HUTCHINSON, - - Proprietor.
A NEW RESORT, SUPPLIED WITH
C'bolco IVIiick.
I.liiuorx, Cleurx,
Ale, l'orler,
I.utrcr lloor,
And all the appointments of
A FIRST-CLASS SALOON.
Office, ovrr !.dndo's store, opposite Rlsnco
hotel, Manhfield, Oregon. Can be found at
office at nights.
F
J. G. COOK, M. D.,
IVSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office In Sent stackrn's building, Empire City,
City, Coos county, Oregon.
OR.C. MINNIS,
-pHYMCiAN ANU SURGEON.
Offtca In O'Coniwifs building, Tront strrct,
Maishrield, Oregon.
Omce hours From 8 to 11 a.
H 4 p. m., and from n to 8 p. m.
from
a tut
DR. O. E. SMITH,
SURGICAL AND .
MECHANICAL. URSNiiai.
THE
FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE CO.
I'RINCIPAI. okhck:
33 Washincton St., Portland, Oregon.
OFFICERS:
I. Ixeenben;, Prrs.;!. MtCrackcn, Vice-
PrcMent; F. M, Warien, 'lreasurer: R. P.
Karlutrt. Sxretary and Manager; E. Eerett,
Assistant Manager.
TotlN K. HAM.. Accnt. Martlifield. Or., and
Z. T. SlOUN, Agent, Empire City, Or. oca4
8
Offices In the Front rooms over the drug store.
JwngslacUn A Smith' building, Front street,
Manhfield, Coos county, Oregon.
awNitrous oxide gas or laughing gat given
tor the painless estmcllon of teeth.
DR. F. H. NICKERSON,
Makbiifikli), On.
Orrictet In HolUnd building. In rooms for.
way oeeupled by Dr. Slrrle. I
A. I. CAMIIKM.
ENOJNEER AND SURVEYOR.
tTllVlL
Office with John F. Hall, Manhfield, Oregon.
W. IL KIC'IIAKUM,
OUNTV SURVEYOR.
Lines run and perfect maps of all surveyed
aad entered lands furnished on short notice.
0T Address letter to me at Manhfield, Or.
C
jr. P. WKHTOIV,
IVIL ENOINEER AND SURVEYOR.
ir.JTVJnt
waieii. iiur rn, vt i r . . 1..
umllil for all c asses of woik, jownsno
noikntprcUlt. Contracts latten.
Office with the CoAKf MAIL, Manhfield. Or,
Goiinni MEiiciiAST,
No. 4 I'rwt nrw'i
Hsfit Wash!s;tss. Ss FrsssUeo, C,
bWttlm Rttk, Wool, Hydw. and all Unrt '
ioduw sold on Commission,
All b4slntenttttfld lo m will be w''""
ttaidcJ to. '''
t. MACWKH,
i 0STRACTOR,
1 Etnpre Cliy, Oregon.
Abrtraen of title to real JWt fJPg
OMittty furnished promptly. II v
gttatts. '
City Drug Store!
iv. ar. iiJJTi.r.it, irop.,
AT THE POSTOFPIOE BUILDING,
Manhfield, Oregon,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Toilot Articles,
Fancy Goods, Patont Modi
clnos, Etc
I keen conttantlv nn hand he finest brands of
Importrd and domestic Clears ever brought to
Loos bay; alio me ueti ironus 01 a ouattu.
MMCVIPTIONS SKILrULtY COMPOUNDKD.
P. Flanagan. I. W. Bennnelt
Flanagan & Bennett,
HxnHUi'tv.s.i, - - oriwow.
Capital in Business, $20 -000;
Surplus, $,5000.
We tnnsact a general Hanking Duslness, nnd
ilrnw on
Dank of California, San Francisco. Cal.
Vint National Hank of Portland, Oregon.
The Hanover National Rank af New Yiuk.
N, M. Rothschilds A Sons, London, England.
Foreign money order Issued on Boo Banks
throughout Europe. Accounts kept subject to
check. "M
JOHN BEAR'S
LIVERY STABLE
BCBl wAHdHBHLfeafr
HORSES TO W3T AT ALL IIOU US.
Ilaullng done t short notloo,
"WOOD and COAL alwaya on hand,
which will bo delivered anywhere at the
lowe ratea.
orHavlBg Jnt recehed a now hearse
I am now prepared to tako chargo of
luBeralJi.
nvtccK naoang wit lout munn
nmtmiiig story of tribulation arlslnK
from mntrimonlat mlvortlsemonlB. Tito
inn m iho falo of a altarp-wltlod ndven
ttirom who uilvertltod for a husband, In
closctl to applluantis tho hnndotncst
photoraph alio could buv. Iipo.h.,1
email pecuniary advance to onablo hor
to rostoro n dllnpldrtled toilette, nnd
Anally folchod up, as such genitiBcn
Konernlly do, In a Now York penlten-
i.y. impponrfl to bo wnslo tlmo to
remintl pcoplo Hint mntrltnonlnl u.Unr
tlsfinonls nro nlmost invariably fraudu
lent j Hint the girl who wants n husband
of 35, with adequate means to support
nor, mm a vigorous constitution, Is in
reality a female sharper on the lookoul
for dupes; and Hint tho young matt who
adverllsus for a wife who slmll bo fairly
good looking nnd of mi alTeclionatB dis
position l nlinoet Invariably a rascal
who bus not tho least Idea of matri
inony. Kttcli ndvcrtfteinenls tJo draw
rt'plieajsvinislimtjsfrom fools who nto
taken in, sometimes from young people
who proposo to measure wits with the
ndverliscH, and gonorally come oil" sec
ond best in tho encounter.
When the victim of tho fraud Is a
young man ho merits little sympathy.
Tho adngo about tho fool und his monev
applies. He generally learns a lesson
which sorves him for a lifetime. But
whore it in a girl who is victimised the
incident justifies somo indlgualioii'.
The world is full of silly girls who want
to got married and have not patience to
wnit till the right man comes round.
Tlioro is just enough impropriety in nil-
verllHlng nenotly for a husband under n
falso name, by way of irollc, to mnko It
piquant for daughters of tho lady who
atn the apple. Two or three girls con
spire together, and promise themselves
to get all tho fun theycan out of the nd
venture. So tho advertisement appears
anil is answered by n lot of idle fellows
Just to see what will come of it. To car
ry out the juke tho girls reply, and so
their handwriting and their note paper
get into tho handti of a total stranger
who is probably on mlechief bent.
His effort will now bo direcled to ob
tain an interview witlt his correspon
dent, or failing this to determine in
somo way her identity. If ho succeeds
in either design, the girl is at his mercy.
A young,lady who is convicted of carry
tng on a clandestine correspondence
with a man whose acquaintance she
mado through a matrimonial advertise
ment will not have much chance of
respectabio settlemeot in life, liar
friends will find yomu excuse for drop
ping her acquaintance. To avort this
futo, her family will probably be willing
to raako somo pecuniary s.turillce, and
oio likely to find tho gentleman invol
ved ready to listen .to reason in the
shape of a check, with the alternative of
a prosecution in case of further trouble.
Rut the facts aro sure to leak out.
Nothing can evor be kept secret in tho
social world. What gossips may not
know of a certainty their Imaginations
will supply, nnd tho end may bo that a
foolish frolic, undei taken thoughtlessly
by a school girl, may wreck a whole
fumily'H happinoes.
In tho abstract thero is no mortal rea
son why a man should not udvertiso in
the papers for a wife, as ho advertises
for a house or a horso. Nor, in pure
ethics, should a girl bo condemned ruth
lessly bflcauso sho says in so many
words that which all unmarried girls
tacitly Imply by going to balls, dressing
showily, and bchnvingso ns to attract
tho admiration of tho other box. Hut
tho abstract law in this matter is modi-
net by ttf ago ; untl it is not tito usage
in civilized socloty, that a man should
complain of his weariness of bachelor
fu in tho ndveitislng columns of tho
ptess, at so much a lino, much less that
n girl should uso tho samo medium to
convey to tho world her stato of readi
ness to make some good fellow happy.
Delicacy forbids. And in social life,
dollcacy is tho supierao law. There aro
villages in Continental Ettropo whoro,
at tho annual fair, girls who aro ready
to encounter tho trials of matrimony
wear a peculiar head-dross j n youth is
free lo offer his hand and hourt to one
bo accoutered ; If ho proves acceptable,
tho nuplttals aro celebiatod before sun
down, Hut this fashion dlspeuses with
the delights of courtship; und, as col
lego debating societies have never been
ablo to settle whethor thero is raoro joy
in pursuit or in possession, this might
porhnps bo regarded as a loss. Call.
The Tireless Mongolian Turtle.
Given a pcoplo who are industrious
without cessation, economical to tho
point of systomatiu parsimony, who are
constitutionally able to endure all cli
mates upon a diet of cheap food that a
Caucasian would reject as either unfit
or Inadequate, who nre so srpssly utili
tarian in tholr business habits nnd am
bition that they prnctlco mendacity,
Running nnd treachory ns fine arts, nnd
you havo tho Chinese ns a commorclal
foreo In the world, Glvosuchn people
tlmo and opportunity nnd their rolont
less pertinacity will make thorn tite vic
torious traders and wealth-winners of
tho world. If tho Chinese havo ns
brilliant a genius for war ns they havo
for trado they would long ago have con
quered nil Asia, and possibly forced all
Europo to combine against China
as it did against Napoleon for salva
tion. A Chinese missionary, llov. Mr.
Vrooraan, of Pan Frnnclsco, IB quoted
as saying that ho know two Chincso in
Melbourno who mado n living for them
selves and for a horso from n quarter of
an aero of land, and in addition to sup
porting themselves and tho horso jthey
each sent 60 yoarly lo their relatives at
homo. A Chinaman In Ban Frnncisco
hired two and one-fourth acres of land
In a westorn snbnrb of the city at $75 n
month nnd lived on it with an asslstnnt.
Ho used it for growing vegetables, and
dosplto tho high rent, made so much
money that when tho land was sold and
hlsjease had two yoars to run, tho Chi
naman would not loavo, and had to be
unjustly dispossessed by nn nctlon nt
law to suppress his business us a ntti
s.tnco. In China Hid owner of laud who
should not cultivate it would bo dispos
sessed of it. Not a handful of seed is
wasted in sowing; rain water is stored
for iriigutiou in ponds or water boles,
and libit are grown in theso reservoirs.
As agriculturalists tho Chinese are ns
far ahead of us in what they can get out
of a given area of land as we are ahead
of them In manufacturing and transpor
tation. Chincso now rent at least 50,
000 acres of fruit and bottom lands with
in a radius of 100 miles of S.tn Francis
co, for which they pay from four to ten
times what a while leBsce could nfibrd
to givo for the satno. The Chincso have
industrially captured the Sandwich and
riiillipine islando, und will soon master
mo xaurones. ab a conqueror by war
China is cipher; us nn industrial usur
per und trade absorber, she is already a
standing menace to tho whole Asiatic
world. Whoro a white man can work
twolvehoursiiday, a Chinese laborer
and mechanic will, if necessary, work
twenty hours With poor food, shelter
and clothing. Thomas Magee, in nn
article on tho Chinese, quotes tho fol
lowing tuBtimony of an American, who
lived twenty-two years in Shanghai, but
was forced by Chinese competition to
sell out his store und dry dock:
"Hero is a letter I received by tho
last steamer from China, It is from tho
Chinese house that bought mo out. It
contains an order for somo American
goods In tho ship chandlery line. This
letter is in tho best of English. It was
written by n young Chinaman who man
ages tho firm's business. I gave the
man who filled n similar position for mo
13000 a year. This young Chinaman
gets but $10 a month, bis rico, and a
place to sleep in. Tho fiands in tho
store get no wages ; only rico andu bunk.
How could I Iivo against such competi
tion? X had either to remain in busi
ness tlioro, and thereby lose nil I bad
mado, or to sell out at a good price and
lenvo. Tliis process is gofug on at all
the ports in China. Whito then cm
ployed und taught the Chinese, nnd the
Chineso diovo them out. We could no
moro corapejo with them than wo could
overcome death and fate."
In Lowor California somo Chinese
havo secured a lease of a tract 125 miles
square, and aro ubout to import 8000
Chineso to work it. In Cuba, South
America, Singapore, everywhere, in
tlmo the Chinese merchant nnd con
tractor, by industry, patience und keon
businsss ability gets to bo a winner
ngainst all old"competitors. Tho Unit
ed States minister to China recently re
ported ns follows to Washington:
"1 havo tho honor to inclose nn im
perial decree, commenting on tho late
proposal of the viceroy of Canton to
develop the iron industry of Tokuang.
In order to foster this important indus
try, ho has abolished inland duties on
iron and the prohibition against its ox
port. Ho proposes to investigate, by
commission, tho subject of abolishing
tho heavy duty now levied on furnaces.
Such a plan, put into forco for three'
yoars, could not involve a largo dimin
ution of tho revenue, hut would greatly
benefit tho iron producers by doing
away with illegal fees. He proposes
also to create a jolut-stock company to
work the foundries with foreign ma
chinery. It would seem that tho mind
of this distinguished man, Chang Chi
Yung, hud undergone a change. He
now, while still materially Booking to
retain for his own pooplo tho benefits of
industrial enterprise, favors the oxton
slvo uso of foreign methods in building
railroads and in establishing- olectriu
lights and foundries. I do not doubt
that tho next process In his mental
development will lead him to the only
correct conclusion that is to say, tiiat
foreign talent, honesty nnd will power
uteiudispansible to the successful intro
duction of improvements."
With this industrial abtlity, patience,
economy, ondaranco, and pertinacity,
It tho Chinose should over learn tho
European art of war und methods of
rallwny transportation, tho armies of
China, oflicored by whito adventurers
like Gordon, Ward and Lons, might
make RuBsia tremble in Siberia and
England grow norvous In India,
The Cosmopoliton Mugaalue is a
monthly, after tho style of Hnrpor's and
fully equal In morlt to that publication.
Hamples have been sent to many of our
subscribers. If you want to subserlbo
und club with tho Mak. wo cuu furnish
both for $3.70, in advanco. The Mnga
sine Is $3.00, Mail $2.50.-.50. Will
furnish both for $3.76.
Suicide of Sprague.
Tho particulars of tho suicide of Wil
liam Hpraguo, tho grandson of Salmon
1. Chaso, and son of Knto Chase
Sprnguc, nt Soaltle, ns givon in the
Post-Intclligencor, n'ro vory tragic, nnd
the unfinished letters found In his room
are sad commentaries upon his mis
spent life. Thoso Who first went to his
room discovered on a bed in the corner,
attired In his night clothes, half covered
by tho bedding and lying diagonally,
tho yonng man cold in death. HU head
was thrown back, nnd around tho head,
under the chin nnd touching tho nostrils,
wns tied u whito undergarment, nnd
directly beneath his noso was a whito
cloth that still boro tho odor of chloro
form. On the buroati was a six-ounco'
plilnl of tho drug, tho contents more
than half gono, making known only too
plainly the means of Belf-destruction used
by tho young man.
itlood was on tho bedding and cover
ed the face, which wan badly bruised
nnd scratched up, while the young
man' left wrist was covered with blood
from n deep cut into the arteries. Tho
cut was not fresh, und Deputy Coroner
Dr, Horton, who wns culled in, conclud
ed that ho had mado two attempts at
his life.
The landlord of the place said that on
Sunday afternoon Mr. Sprague came
down stairs weak and his face colorless.
Tho left wrist was tied up with heavy
bandages. He teftisdd to say what was
the matter with him. No one saw him
come home that night, but ivhnn Mr,
Pease came, home Monday night, about
11 o'clock, ho saw a light in Mr. Sprague's
room. The light would go outrsd then
come' up again, nnd its maneuvers at
tracted his attention and he watched
tho hou80 for some time. Tho next af
ternoon Sprngue's dead body was found
in the room, nnd ho must havo been
tnnking preparations for tho rasli deed
at that time.
An investigation of tho sceno of death
lovealed in u valise, in a small closet
adjoining, underclothing, towels nnd
clothes saturnted with blood, and in its
cose in (he top bureau drawer was found
a now narrow-bladed razor, covered
with clotted blood. It was plainthat,
he had made an attempt at bis life Sat
urday night by severing the artery in
his wrist, but that ho had not cnt deep
onough. Two nights following ho tried
a less painful and moro effectual means
of, faking his own life.
On tho stand, with a disordered col
lection of books und papers, wore two
letters, both written in pencil in a
steady running haqd,,on small blue-ruled
uuglazed note-book paper. One of Hiern
ns uddrossed to his father and the
other to his sistor. The letter to his
sister was unfinished, and boro the date
of'Seattlo, Sept. , 1890." The one
to his father was full of sentiment, nnd
bespoke u morose disposition and u des
pondent, unhappy mood,
A dispatch from Washington, dated
Oct. Oth, says:
''News of the death by st'Mde of Wil
liam Spruguo, jr., wns a great shock to
many friends of tho Sprague family bore.
When the reporter called at Edgewood,
tho home of Mrs. Kato Chase, the young
man's mother, yesterday afternoon, ho
found the latter at lunch. Mrs. Chaso
had not received tho aad news, and
when told of it, her grief was very af
fecting. "I cannot conceive that he killed him
self,' she said. 'If it is true that ho
met a violent death, it surely must havo
been an accident.'
She said that her son had douo work
for soveral illustrated papers. Ho had
also boon emptoyod on Pittsburg news
papers. He had been in Chicago for
somo time prior to leaving for Seattle,
starting from the former placo about
the 20th of last month.
'I received a choorful letter from him
from Chicago only n fow days beforo he
left that city,' said his mother. 'Tlioro
was nothing to indicate that he was not
feeling well and happy. The day before
he left Chicago ho sent me u postul curd
in which ho gave encouraging nows
about his now field of duty on the Seat
tle Journal.'
Tho young man was 24 years old, nnd
was well and favorably known In this
city, although he has not resided here
for soveral years,"
Thero may bo persona in this com
munity who are nt times troubled with
colic, or subject to attacks of bowel
complaint. If so, tbey should try
Chambcrlaiu'fl Colic, Cholera nnd Di
arrheal Itemedy. It will afford nlmost
Immediate Jclief, and when reduced
with water is pleasant to take. If tak-
on as soon as tho first indication of the
diseaso is felt it will ward off tho Attack
Manypeoplo use it in this was, and
find that it never talis them. A 25 or CO
rent bottle may bo obtained from II
Sengstackcn, Marehfield and Empire.
Tho following appears in the volnmo
of "Itesources of Southern Oregon,'
Just from the press of the state printer,
"Cartolomo Ferrelo, a Spanish naviga
tor, in his search for the mythical Straits
of Aninn, reached on March 1, 1540, the
44th degreo of north latitude. This was
off tho coast of tho northern boundary
of what is now known aa Douglas coun
ty. To Ferrelo, then, belongs tho hon
or of tho discovery of Oregon, and to the
promontories of tho Southern Oregon
coast will rest liko the halo of romance
the credit of being tho land of all the
Northwest territory on which the eye of
civilized man first rested. Sir Francis
Drake, In trying to cludo tho vigilance
of the Spanish by attempting a northern
passage to England, arrived off the
Oregon coast in 1578. He.landed at the
mouth of tho Uinpqua, nnd put on shore
his Spanish pilot. This was the first
Caucasian upon Oregon soil, 3500 miles
from his Mexican home,: left to find his
way through trackless forests and de
sert wastes alono"
fsVist KV MmiS
LIVHERY AND FEED STAI&
Mntshfield, Oregon.
SADDLE HORSES AND BUGOYTEAlrS
furnished at alt hours.
IIAULINO done at lowest rate.
COAL and WOOD delivered nt botiom
prices.
TNEW HEARSE furni.ne.lforfuncrals.-eai
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ZBOOIU
AND
SHOE STORE
MAUSHFIELD OlttSGON.
FULL LINE OK
Ladies', Gent's and CbJmVen-
Boots and S3a.oes-
HUJLMVA1V8 SHOIft.
Custom-made Boots aad Shoes a spe
cialty. fST Repairing: neatly execute! at abort
notice and reasonable prices.
D. RITZMAN,
yrJL i . fcSfcrtir ji?jsiMsyTa rBstsssssssssTl
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VEGETABLE PANACEA
PREPARED FROM
ROOTS & HERBS.
FORTHE cune OF
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISINOFROMA
MHrftDEBED STATEof neSTBMACH
ORAM
INACTIVE LIVER..
MMt STAUTBVAU. .
DRW6ISTS fcWBVialALJffiS.
Golden has started his 'soda works,
for thecseason, and is ready to furnish
resh bottled goods made with improved
machinery from pure fruit jnices. Send
in your orders. Tho only bottling es
tablishment on the1 coast that manufac
tures oxclnBively from pure fruits,
-
Mr. John Keown, the worthy post
master at Keown, Allegheny county,
Penn., says: "Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy sells better than any other."
Tiie reason of this is because it can al
ways be depended upon. Let anyone
troubled with a severe cold give it a
trial and they will find that the first
dose will relieve tho lungs and mako
breathing easier, and that its continued
uso will freo the system of all symptoms
of the cold. The promptness and cer
tainty of this remedy in the relief and
cure of colds, has won for it many sin
cere friends and made it very popular.
For Bale by H. Sengstackcn, Marsh-
field and Empire.
R. ABORN
IS NOW AT PORTLAND, ORCQON.
J vJElfeflMH C
FOIl THOSE WHO CAXSOT POSSIBLY CAI1 PER-
SO.'ULLY, IIOJ53 TUKlTMEfT PULCEDWIIH-
IN THE UEACH OF A LI. TIIAT WILL (UTK
IKSTASTAKI-'CUS BEUEF ANB A
1'EUHASE.Vr CURK.
The most speedy, positive and perma
nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma,
ana all mroat, uroncmai, laing, Heart,
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections,
Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption. In
its various stages, permanently cured."
Dr. Aborn's original mode of treatment
nnd his medicated inhalations civea in
stantaneous relief, builds up and revital
izes the whole constitution and system,
thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous,
debilitated una broken-down constitu
tions, old end young; invariably gain from
ten to thirty pouuds in from thirty to
liuety days.
Dr. Aborn's phenomenal skill and mar
velous cures have created the greatest
astonishment on the Pacific Coast and
throughout the American continent, dor
Jug the past twenty-five years. Asthma,
Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron
chial and Lung trouble :ustautly relieved,
and Deafness 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, maueu ircc iau or auoress
DR. ABORN. -
Feutli aad Merrixea Slav, I'orttcad, Ortgotu
Note. Hom treatment, securely packed, sest by
express to all parts of tha Tactile Coast, for toot wha
cannot possibly call la penoa.
ALL UiVITEB T9 WU FM FME NNSSLTATtfN
CENTRAL HOTEL.
Corner of Front and A streets,
MAK8HFIELD, OREGON,
JOHtt SNYDER, :::::: Proprietor
THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FAVORITE
HOTEL has lust been entirely reatted and
refurnished throughout and it aovtnnrr. , .i..
puhllc for patronage.
New beds and spring mattressia hare been
placed in almost every sleeping room of this
house and neither trouble nor expense has been
spared to put everything Jn first-cfcisj order.
TER1IS.
Hoard and Lodging, per week....
Board, per week.
JX.OO
. u n b . ma
SlngleIeals T,0
BLANCO HOTEL,
(Front Street, Marsnfield, Or.
J. L. FERREY, :::::: Proprietor.
o
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS,
And Reasonable Charges.
HAVING LATELY COMPLETED A
Urge addition to the above Hotel, and
liarlngiad an ext-iuive experience In this line
of business, we can safely guarantee to" our pa
trons comfort and accommodations excelled by
no other house on the bay.
a-Tbe Reading-room of this Hotel contains
the leading papers of the Atlantic Mates and the
Pacific Coast.
TERMS.
Board and Lodging, per week JS.00
Board, per week '. ic
Single Meals..,.,., ,, . jq
Front street, Marehfield, Or.
PAUL BARTHOLEMY, - - Proprietor.
MY TABLES ARE SUPP1U
with the best the market affords, and courteous
attention guaranteed patrons,
TEEMS:
Board and lodging by the week $5.00
Board, per week.., 4.00
Single meals 3t
GIVE ME A CALL. "
The Arago Hole!,
EMPIRE CITY, OREGON.
MRS. A, H. MOORE, PROPRIETRESS.
HAVING LATELY TAKEN CHARGE
of the above hotel, and having had aa eI
tensive experience in this line of business, we
can safely guarantee to our patrons comfort
and accommodations excelled by no other house
ui me coun ly. i ne taoies are supplied with the
best the market affords.
Coos Bay
BOARD OF TRADE.
HEEKTIXVGM
EVERY TUESDAY EVENING.
For isfertsstlsa ebeut C00 "a, address
C. W, Tqwek, President,
Frank Hobcrff, Sec, Marshfield. Or.
PIANO VOICE
CULTURE,
ALSO LANDSCAPE AND DECORATIVE
PAINTING,
XUMsrbs by Mr. J, M. T)Iwr,
Central Hotel, Marshfield, Or,
FURNITURE STORE,
Empire City, Or.,
GILBERT & EVE SOW, - -Proprietors.
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
Bed-Room Sets, Parlor Sets,
Chairs, Mouldings, nnd
Pictures. , "
ALL KINDS
OP CPIIOLSTEKINQ
TO OBDER.
DONE
a"Store in Cammann building. Empire City,
Oregon. mystf
Ra M A I N
MERCHANT
TAILOR!
MARSHFIELD,
JV. JVXOB XiOT OSS
OASSIMEBES
For tho
TIIE SPXU'G S SUMMER TMDE,
AND
FIT WARRANTED.
COOD
dOTlease call and examine aiy stock and be
convinced. . R, MAIN.
STBAMBB
as
MAGGIE ROSS,
Fralght from tan Fnma4
to Cms Buy.
E. E. HINOIIMAJf, Awt, to,
Coos Counly, Oregon,
Ban Francisco office, 32) CsvlilwB-i
street. Jy24
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