Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 17, 1884, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OKEGON, TUESDAY, JUNE í 7, 1884.
YOLA.
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toto-cs like it was the intend >n that tninoivs
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it C o r ’ d bo a
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t iiv
titlTir
fo r
a
and qu ite
b o m ! on the liilln
h eavily
and
NO. 4L
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lim - V ku *V> I u I i K:;.-, and eon p e l ’ i heir j**et to lro govern ed
m ountain
by
laws,
lam.»;*, iie k to io produce* a b u n d a n t. one to bo considered and
have
but
a
u v - m ] house.
j side", and even on tlie ir tops pin e harvest, ou.l u tilize some o f tlie voice in th eir en actm en t H e r e in
•r so
>!ig U
Ti,> Odd b ellow s luivh been do- and fir grow in abundance, v.iiil . finest water pow er on the coHst, in : advant iges are gain ed o f the m ost
>. .1 »!!!'■ v« ur
.
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go«vl and substantia! w o rld occasional openings and considc
{ ) U111 ti UC ito l T * a)^ the l'iiw material.: vital im portance, since no class
M V u n w tors SI Law,
Mai
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lïotol.
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' (,u lludr fine, lar<re hall.
It now . ble prairie on the south and west produced in this groat and grow - can appreciate v.hat
laws are
last T iic to r y in C T *t » ;i : Lit' City, ami
C. im fU ’tUy. Orrpm.
>
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-> 5 “ ’ : stands upon brick pillars, and the j shies w here excellen t grass affords j in g country, and then m aking it j necessary to the protection o f a g ri-
it
is
rea
I ’.• .il-Uv', i j n >-.it«* Blnnco
o\ a.'., u»- n.i g " ^ '
“ s i« l‘-walk anv.ir.d it has been low- : snsleuance fo r animals that are j up am ong us instead o f sending it \ cultural products so w ell as th e
vi>i‘_o un; rove!
{!M;t l U ' l‘ ered so os to free the base boards ! allow ed to run at large, the year . east and then b u yin g back the . producers themselves.
, 111 » nice lev last e>au!giunca­
o f the bu ildin g from the splasli o f ; rouirtL T h e A p p le g a te and llli-1 same, inanufucbired, at prices j
l e s , the pow er o f kn ow ledge as-
IN C L A ÏR ,
ti' à t') the l i t raid.
I ; thouglit
,
; t- 't' iv. iu. Tlm r«! is also a huge pile '■ nois rivers
are tho
principal j doiddo and even
quadruple to ! sort*
its e lf hero as elsewhere,
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.
:
\l! V 1 1 o f cm ihig backed in the bad: yard | s t r e ^ u i w ith Door, Slate, W iib j v.liat :t could have been put ou the j ami so lon g as en ligh ten m en t and
tit roil- ’,.i‘
the
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N. f>i.::..ov.
' * ° um^
, ' | o f th< 1 ... ; ! }:.<]. Jiatbrop in- j i=u:.J,*
Graves,
M y r p i u ,! in n \ i h ■ v if
ah.... «i; «.,1 la iv. | pr<
ft i§ m e the watch M'ords o f
civeb. IV-..1 Uuii a c '.iU 'M vav.af.i f „ ln0 | j . 0 tll0 fowor ,v .,ul
the i .Turn p-off- Joe, and
ninny other | T lie clim ate o f Southern C r e g o j.! our agriculturists, th ere is sure to
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im provem ent to pay w ell the wri t i ng ’
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1 uikiin;: is to he ceiled and w ell j sm aller mivaius w ith
su ilición t 1 is
rem arkably
congenial
and | be prosperity to a p eop le thus en-
, un
L .1,
is’ a'd lieiore the com in g Court!i ¡ waUu’ power to d rive all the m a - j In a1 in u l; nights always cool, alai gag*'«I. i t is sim p ly tlie b rin g in g
t
Will
l
san
an
is
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i \ ! c!V, lo b«' in readiness fo r tlie cl:iue» v that U'ill ever be required ( inviyoraliiYg,
g iv in g
h e a ltlilu ■ j torth from all conditions o f tho
*.>■1
mil*
n . t
soil the fu llest G old o f which it is
! marni Unii io be given at that time on tlie coast, j he grazing is aben- , and iviiosliing sle.>[*
:!u* au.-j Ices o f that onh r. i dm.t and o w e lle n t
fo r a tini- !
'J he . .¡ànimi seems to i n vali in ; caiaible under in tellig en t cultiva-
.1 i» V turG
mis ie!t
i r in all tliin gs as fa r as l • l.<:r«-d coant'* v w itli various grasse.-. I ilio ea-<t that-idi o f O regon is yet l t:o:i and thè application o f sueh
1- ni mutuili
,e¡\
ml that des
col ne t< » r i í'tl:iug ;dl along from in the r* •agli,
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ell lilltil July ; eatili d ry in g lip ' farm ing lands o •ui still í:<
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e* o*«mlition ilia*'.
jiractical
inform ation.
i:n as the S«"iS>!ll advances, upon n* ar som 0 íiOUl.^j, ing li-die ; ble and
.■¡i ¡i,» ce
tue frequent
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K> mixe d wi¡til Wi>eds as to town or \ illago, and, that 1 (I «
\\ hat malees
fee.1
t1 IIitilo and po( >r hay. T h e or two al{ î'.mst, they can be
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Ine 'S o f tiio clim ate bein g a j vating ii a-ir c\v! 1 í K ' 1 í S !md
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al Law
Cl
^ o fsador ill tlie se lf-pres*>rva- ! ing nbu!! M killt h arve-.-ds. 4 < »
ss ttm
•«'• wi«!e awake, fu ll o f en ergy ami tiou o f stock on the range du ring j however, wo would say, that no t phshed. I ho agricu ltu rist m ay
: ■ s niai s
tlie w inter months, also perm its ¡ hi udì piai s c m now be found in ; prove, i f he w ill, that ho can gain
e
this part o f ()i« g o n . Hut, farm s ! tlie w liolo w orld (ns fa r us the ap-
îmiii'o V«M ( !H I K1 ■ ou jlit propiiution and productive cultiva-
L'rocers, druggists, ; plant all through tho same.
Tin hOltllb.
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­ «-¡; í i í . io j tiou *.*f ¡o ils aro concerned ) and
lil'3
y.. it o f J o
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! •!;>*. A-m iil: ■>, etc bit.-, i. wn, teamsters, ; rafas usually coiumeuce fa llii!}» in i nov. in this
paid
os
i er a n i
Ln fa- ! yet not loso his own soil. L e t
here golad Mid co
c:v 't K'nioi\* ;*:ul shotMiiitkers ?iro all ()c to l'o r or ^ ovôu ib or aiut tiK*n c*«
t ' ked out
Cjin be
k e made, Lor
can I)*'; ami the j plow ing and plan tin g is in o n le r j ble iiviu g s s 'Ciin
for three, j him try it. [Lu saden a U nion
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live hun. ire«i .
: war*
T i i l i f «¡«r e
('m ips,
«
1 « • a J-S w eukl 1)0
: ih> the sai^x *ns art ¡ hriv : i. j
A large cron o f wheat, b a rley
ts o f i m - ' and liny is now assured, and tho
co : ts
anee on
i ii the co:
bu h>,..;s:;t lighten- i ci >ps continue until the raiuy j .^niull advance
a vu.
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Lai In only question that perplexes our
til
ts, ami
.id purses *>L ti dr f sea * ¡i veis in again, and many ¡ prt»veii
t il ill' i
» C1 0 S i« ik e u Mia
farm ers is to know wh it to ito w ith
) w ill A d ­
hi have a prospi
; tli-..-re is no month in the. yea r but j ihr- avn
AIucli o f tua land on ¡ it. Tarm ers in this state are not
1 P
do li ko­
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• i c. pi.o*, u itj’ v. iiat eltiier jilau tiug or reaping i. - • 1 1 ih. .-m i! mu.-1 : «* v.n : * - ’ 5< -
m-ndly prepared to store much
to imi.* it
•Í upv .uvls o f a h r.n -' d m e in S*uitli''-rn O regon, hnou is >..!* po.n* «in aiiiy, and « hen b -!> ; r:ty aicd grain, but there is now
1'lOi
Cl « « \
vs or
t >r he
! o *> i • .. r part in i ;.v tiinh« i or Im.s. 1 u > g«.< d and va lid reason fo r not
I, »
latent on b Hirsiing
u r-lin g s - Ì ! « don
loin ! falls
valleys
Lois in the vail«
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j ; C Out :o t o m
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ghts o f < 111 the g ei - und moro ti ion a iVw Him1
bu ildin g sheds fo r hay and grr.n-
i> rum [.«iv,;,i r.
ill
r T'+.ir a n
i v i - i - i . -V»
C A
r.t L rw .
A! o*
u doing a live ly busi ness. D r y ! the
i c
n .y ?A Law,
Noli.
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agriculturalist
to
plow
and
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v .
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5
1 fin ir lo cuuiiirl ■;* wl o j aides f -.i grain. T h e re should be
w ¡Id flowers
i* i »
, ni*‘i Svdi c>ur 1 1 ariiuix
fa ir to bl i on ! >r nine and ten months o f r*>rn«‘ i.
o diOh udy in tho way to preven t
< i
'i lio O',¡tremes « if tin' broken arc • n e •*.a e incas
■he f. vacar who is able to h old on
e g iran no lit iL: g' »o* 1. : the V- ‘Í!
: • .i . i » a disapp* lint- ‘ pivde.ee ( nd most all o f our
Ì:.iv«> «' e t! > t.Avn . m •reu «.
us uallv
range
fr.an tur:» í •
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hall st '>alc a few worth ; tw elve to n in ety ilegr«* s nl -v. ’ . . e l a
humer, e r e n o w w ell-to -d o) when
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toil
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O
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i,
i\«id
\ery
few
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ly for ;*
üdQ >» idir . • :
vi.y-CVij viiîo Ci :y has
i.ho
• < p
is
um isiudly largo
;
v.
nparativi
y
»* :.r* ;o \ A d
iii' ii .(if id e and acliv- iu a vi • \ l i. « «ia1- e i1xirenm ;.
:■ a Ì the prl ’o is not su iiiciently
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t «1 •’ to' { 1 li v iiUk1.’ reniun* iliv<‘. to ju s tify one in
.• 1 .«» ; e.vs last J •«« ' k V, k !, Gkl-S, Kì.d Icirlry
1 1 • f ^
ail strange t* » me, ; prim*: o d cereals, b ut corn in favor- -o. • . k 'Il il (i to , G.«- t
pc.
V\ it a proper accomnioda-
•it
M-Ì.. s f« ■r r.»uii-«i t a:. 1 t w . .. ¿my
• look on its ]>r 'p e l- rb je 1. ><• lilies is ill -;*» a go« »a
Loi . one in, y keep his wheat fo r
I e
i
¿ /to \
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ori*“
:
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ill!
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not
a
fi
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:-
V
rk
liv e is
’:.!!- j 1!« . » (tOlHO
■ in g cr* ip.
on •, two or three years, u ntil a
j*
* i ; v c to iy price can lie obtained
IT
toil
f
i
f
í
j
lo
,
i
ito—
x
h
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r
di;
;
than
in O regon, but 3 i *1
nil . .
i( k i 1 fx f
;
. (\c. S f rty
w l;f*n
i>!
( 'ity maria; : ly
w ell
• i kv t ' s «utile
111
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4 . •
ani «o io.it i ' f ** h;
f • «i j; nag, hi i'll as W heal iu. 1 corn s.e1! fo r se v e n ty -¡m id io J
y can bo ch eaply b u ilt
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^ wto ni í a-toiá .>
1 ’ • *. ' h T v» ' li • . *• »
iter;irises are o f l.i'.lc . ; live e< nts and h *h»llar a b u. !’. î ; ‘ e ; '
iso o f insurance is v e ry
J. ih M oult m,
and
v
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ikm-ns—
but
in
fu
ll
faith
and
,
oats
and
barley
from
fifty
to
seven-
j
pass;
<
a
rad-road
:
ta
lio
ii)
Imve
no
,
small,
and
that is about all o f th e
t I !ier in Iront <>f
•«. p 1
• laiul to s«'ii, but can i arnisu two j
oi storage to those preoared;
strer.;*t!i gained bv its pronvm tor 1 tv-five centi«.
î I
ìntavoefe
1...
v
.ilici t ^ I .■> • 4 to*
: 'i J old th eir surplus crop. In
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t
ance with tiv. country and its re- mo t o f ib e early settlors Imre, t!i \ * si «> .1-.,
s c m Vl
libo this there is a disposi-
v. ay o f a k hohen, p m iry, e
•-oim-. r., its jh ! vantages and merits, • an I the influence o f succo .ful ti
'•• :
v •
‘i i ’ .hC7 g iv e î tion *ui the part o f som e to be
•is n<-t b -'Ui idle :u a:.ot!
bben a js on ii.Ii> o f «.««»hi hunting becam e- so iirnd\ 1 nil the
i i c m ; ih i
w i tofu 1. ^Ve have heard o f one
I
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organi- ; «law-; at a time, mul
.. 1 •]* «. : St I li »Ia. *k «’
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Th
TJ.
G U IK ON
r\
er
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\\ a
a <.««:,
Ml'
with his
O v­
ill'll
■ «... i !-;* t îiml v«*g* ['lull!
to
it
to
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1: < ! ¡u U.e-r m inds that v.n
no nr.'gaiu y
bus me
O lio pros| er-
iug ( h:
tk«>
k íigllti
untiriu;
liav:
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p re g i «vs, viten
-r in S '(ra m en to county w lio
• ut a fi-d«; c f hay r¿n«l burned it up
the ground, n.s ho d id not con-
o n •*'
11. raid and manía
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'7 I g, X /AT
W Í.J
P
I in, it i;i splendid or 1er and w ill
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'J o.«.!.
visible
ts columns.
visib
le throughout these extrem e | noss>
js encouraging i<> note that • l '-0 wanted to su m m er-fallow the
Lloubth - s m ove in in a few days, j
hr-i-i. -i
counties; in their agriculture,, the most im portant lend. A “ w illfu l waste makes a
Wf-ll, I can now vouch fo r the southwestern
Offioc: (Kv
U rv St.ro. in \\ e can h* ' rti'ly wi* h such live ¡
i goodimsH o f the Paxson bridge.
I t ; undeveloped resources and
* nud necessary o f sciences, is n o t ; 'voful want,” and next y ea r th e h ay
• ni. n
.Mr. .Moulton success
«.*» in
••>*] conditw n fo r teams.
| lected farm im provem ents b y the j i^ p in d the times. T lie a d v a n c e -! grown this yea r m ay be needed.
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Counc
il
have
then
\- v. - i il » v.iri-in-
f J^'W ill
,
.
, : On visiting vour town again, I i indolent and unprogressive p o r - i in(. 4
in tlie oast twenty- I »Save tho present crop as ca refu lly
> store an* l warehouse al- ¡
.
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towns <ia i
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; i siii'll notice other im provem ents , uon o. tne lunaoitants. Compara- . p]yc y 0;I]s in 0]i(> iif the most [>rom-
it it was lig h t and tiio p rice
N
|___; that are goin g on in your town, but l tively h-w o f
tho
oldest
Bcttlers ¡ U in g indications fo r our fu ture as i h ’ gh.— Ex.
| (•«1' ,'.M rv» cte* l *' b
i í r . ' j . ^ M í ^ n í e L i 'vhi<‘h ^
,lot RulUcieütly develop- ¡ have the com forts and conven- j a nation that can be pointed o u t !
i
lnrcl.i anics as b i . ! c<^ * }
b lVO mow .
iencies ubout tnein, that t tose v.ho j
;l tim e when great com m ercial ;
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M«.>elH .
eTwiinc.
gooU at '!-
. -ry 'I'hnrsdny
h tlii ; «»l'lier. in
¡ work v, ill*..liou.
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i ne
’<••/ i-- getting ' (
'• • 'him county, w ritten to the ! Herctof->re it was b elieved t!*iit
t«l building ‘V
; :11 ì i e h l'a rm er by M. S. Dean : on ly the va lley lands w ere adapted
i
o ü i : ii'iiictîe
i u»y,
«iu< « I i W
:• •. -wer
e,.cr to im piiries concernijig ; to agricultural purposes, but a low
ti
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in an
! be one *u ! l|.
j IS.
d par!.
part, must be <*f interest to j practical
dem onstrations
l-^-ve
vii- at
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j p r«»\ ed i!ia t the mes;m, oi
(Having
lost OU
. ,1 ’] ii liti
te 1 caused to be pub-1 lands along the foc.t h ills produce
: (• >w: : i c imp eli«»
o u
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e
an: n
,
Mríta i
Vi,i
cordiale a.
M«-«-t> i
in«; i ai h ;
niunlL.
w id ely
circulate«l i better
wheat,
fru it
and
A gricu ltu re, | course o f tim e by the railroad com -
i nt« Ci. * nt! v purt-ued In
t! inking
p:tny, which price so fixed by th e
, !;Uli j U( :n-0« . j Ve men, shinda to-day ! e.unpany must be paid by the set-
! , !l:i ;l K:q\,;,;il(.)rd nm id-t the risks | tier
w ithin DO days
a fter
the corpora-
corj
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er the
ami (vk im ii :es v. Inc'i su nvun d or : tiun shall have rated it. T h is m ay
ai 0 j-.p.-j,» *0 bef; 11 tin? mercanti!«: j be a fine th in g fo r the railroad Co.
grapes aJMj
mnnufc.cturing
‘ ‘!:iss*'-s. ; j.-, g jvc out to secure actual settlers,
p, t ce j v:t[ti correspoiulents that I have ; is very anxious to June Ins m ans- : with n nearer approacn to* truth : place the? railroad com pany has not
| ..... UJ1_ , c;mclu«le«! m y easiest way was to trious » «nl in tellig en t sons com e i tban a^ y 011e elc-e, “ none o f tiiese j y 0j. secured pateuts fo r these lands,
i V r V h e 'h - . c l ,V \ [v toM)tv V 4 1.-1 is
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suo'.uiig y* > v «Kiuiiiors now t' >«)is
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ana {muli. ; si; C u b e ham llrd to
r e N o .5 3
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g iv " e pmaMiig ein ct,
aty cvirybiitiirdayeTen ! K1'
.•i .! in K>d ht.indili'.', i ; Nl r. lkuiui t«, also ol your town, is
y
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w« a a. i ii g il p a lino re-alance ana
\r
Cliacto •
your
f:rG;,t i.-public.
>aper soma two m ontlis ago lias ¡ man the m i beys. hm *n <*f ^thei-e y, bile, oi course, recoguiaing his Q,ut a rather doubtful alTair fo r the
nc ■ ■■( w* rk m-c(*ssary on i
c: i eel uc ti >i flood o f inquries j lands is y e t in the hands o f our I dependence upon these as cou- i s«-tiler. I t sounds too much lik e
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about Soathorn O regon, firom p u - great t a d generons nncle, and. he SUracrs, the agnctilfcnnst can Bay, th e buzzard story.
I n the first
wi'-aim s a e * D v no
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evenin;;.. ’>
in-*, iir ;• I
dr .
l i - bed in
is
<>ur
vast am:
P ic i:
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came into tlie country a fter tlie j cVlit
are bein g di.du ibed by | that the lands o f tho' O. & C. R a il-
ex citin g u a }s o i gold hunting In«*! I tin mcial crises
and < n ib r iiie s - ;v«iad Co. are now r ojien
open to actual
become
f the
T h e settlers to g o on th e
become n a thing
thing o Of
the past
past and
a n d l im,n ( - it is w ell to consi.ler
c«'iisi*ler fo r a |
j ;iettlers.
settlers.
tunic« 1 »noil
tneir attention to fan
fa m n i in ng,
Th
e
< «»u »D .
turned
g, ' . umiiruii
umniení that a surer and rounder j : lands and im prove
nrovo them.
im
A llow in g
concerning ! stock-raising end woof g ro w in g | |on ,u< p oll ( j !;-lU the--o undeili«.«? , price is to be placed on them in
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Meeta -.t
(Quicksilver.
> loVi-r 1)* il, ( *r., June i«>.
«« o i i V r T « s v tU e r «.
A poster at the depot announces
a
i drav lüg hie inni, o <m toward cuui-
t w rite another, g iv in g m ore partic-
mars about tlie
location from
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! wlih-li I w rite; tlie natural produc-
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1 1e n, climate conditions, resources,
and possess them. M any little
fertile spots amng the mountain
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streams can be fouiul o f sulncient
size to make com fortable homes by
i (,t(.
g ro w in g fruits, grapes
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'Josephine county is m the south
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♦«:«' and seeOl
‘Ti
Si }\ititoiv est cornei*.
pletion.
t»
Sol•ty miles in lengt h
L oà < re, x
T o u -G
iw
u 8 > -
{ in i.' J lm ny C artw right is also
aiiuu
ij ( ven- • d e in g S' ¡m aking at bu ild in g which in i - la■odili. its j;o to'
rday
Oli lii c' « 40 li ‘ f i*
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In-,t Vi .UH US (1880) w
J 1« ill*I «i»i J
leu ter v. as «,» L • ¡1 wo. ali muse, bui tw o tiiousun«! live lium lred. T iie
.!. hu C. i( o f man,
troni thè tim b er and lumber, it ' surface is very brokon and moun-
vv. rvi
and have free and
| things m ove me.1’ A m i one sng" ! and in ju stice are not en titled to
| g^i-Jiye ler.sou w hv tui' is t!ie-case them ; in the second olacc it is criv-
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because the ag)iv'U 'turist has jjj.r tiieiii an «advantage o v e r th e
1 ] ,x .n
m ore tinnì a poor settler which
its*
soil, li«* has great oppression
u nlim ited ou t­
side range fo r stock,
proved Lands to be ha id at
prices ¿0 tj10 por¡4)j
dirt age in Ids
might, spend their
s"> t«> so put it. in im p rovin g the
corpo:
0f b«-al
could ask
•fi ns
us nml
and p
im aJ
- th e soulless
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i corp«iaition
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ran gin g from five to twenty
-venty «líill .r
,,rovca
T in s » w « j « “ >' g j g ‘ ? , a U
f g " “ 8!
an acre.
W e need 0 !iter])i-isins 4 | „ l,t¡l¡./.,i:.,n nf i.... inri -.-1 i-n.-t the- i V*1
g
u
t o ’s actual
,EOÍ
i
u¡* in no-I...H 1 o» «
mu
look v«'ry advantageous
to
and industrious farm ers and also e«uur ù o f nmaus i ep -siiile n.t an s e ttle s , though it may be a good
t h i c for the railroad company.
: enpicnlists to com e in ami t a le thè j e a l] ier |>ei'i./d.
longer
a &ab- 1 — - • K osoburg ITaindcaler.
placo o f these old fossils and I ì i j >v T h e fu rm eris no lonj
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