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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1884. Y O L . 3. iii M H ixs n n i w . IkMlldoil. NO. 11. D o n 't E.oek u p y o u r .llon oy | combination of monopolies. The i ! railroad monpolist forces himself On the 18th ot last July we had In these days farmer’s outgoes L. F. L ane . J ohn L a n e . How pleasant niul delightful * into partnership with every tiller some heavy rain, which many claim are heavy. They are much greater To wtmder fortli and soo LANE A' LANE, of those bountiful lields, and takes injured our growing crops.. At all than they used to be when men of The beauties of creation, from him well nigh the last cent of Attoynm and Cnnisricrx at Law. On hill ami dale and tree. events it was about that time that GO were boys. Yes, or even when profit before he will consent to re Land Cases a Speciality. < )ur Coquille'it lovely valley a blight of some kind swept over men of 40 drove Buck and Bright Office on Main Street, opposite Cosmopolitan move his produce. The small farms Is now Irefo'e my eyes; the lower river and coast Some with a home-made buckskin whip Hotel. Its flocks and herds are ^razin^ are covered with mortgages, and of the potatoes and turnips never Roseburg,____ _____Oregon. lash tied to a hickory whip-stalk Beneath the Ry.u.e skies. • the usurers waits his opportunity. grew afterward and the grass in J. M. Slot. in . J ohn a . G hat which lie had himself fashioned. Its limpid waves are shining Already, even in this the most in various localities seems to have As brilliant diamonds, bright, S ig lin & G ra y . The capital now invested in mach dependent of human occupations, Or, i s the stars of heaven. lost no small share of its nutritive inery on a large share of farms Attorneys ami fiwnsoiors .11 Law, On a clear and frosty night. the indivdual man is receding, and qualities, as sheep and cattle were MrtrsUiieM. Co<»s eonntv. Oremm. would then have purchastd a large O xfic * —llollnmi liml Jinvr, opposite LI hium Its tree# are tall and stately, associated capital farms great tracts known to be so poor at this season sized farm. It seems to us that if Hotel. U «1 Tts shrubbery so fine. —thousands and hundreds of of the year, and our dairy fanners small farmers, living adjacent, Its ever-green ho fadeless. w . S IN C L A IR , armies of enlisted laborers and in Make all things seem divine. complain that they were obliged j ^ 1,1 ^ I*1™1011 ^ie 10°t which would unite and purchase such ma Attonioy at Law. numerable machines.—Dissemina to shut down A month earlier than \ br™ out of the ground, not only Its buildings and its orchards, chinery as reapers, headers and General Insurance and Keiil Estate A^ent. tor. In rich profusion, stand usual. The blight, as wo have! rontains less sugar, but more of 00Q U 1LLK C i t y . O r e g o n . sowing machines in partnership it l ‘p si the sloping hill-side* said, was partial. Alongside of |the injurious salt, in sugar maim- W h y Nome P o u ltr y Kalw er* F a ll. might be done and thus much less Of this delightful land. T. G. O W E N . finds that were nearly all burnt lip, Let ure. Ibis stimulated the The reason generally is tln.t m oney 'vouW 1>G employed in this The people of this valley growth of those kinds which buried Attorney and Counselor at Law. we had some that produced as Are kind mid generous, too. there lias been too large a begin way. These machines and imple M viwTi»'tv.Ln. Oon. All seeni c »litem and happy, much as ever, and some of our themselves deepest in the ground, niug. It seems at first thought ments are used but a very short < >!>iigiii;', just and true. ! noighlxus escaped better than we and led also to the custom of “ hill that there is not much of a trick to period of time each year and cost s. H- H A Z A R D , ing” up the roots with a plow or ’Tis in th' se limpid water.;. I did. M e happened to he present ? . 1 The ohiect of the f„- ! tend chickens, but one must serve | considerable money, and by not Attorney and C cu n sflrr at Law . Li.oh trout and salmon plays, lately when Andrew Johnson was: ’ } ' ! on apprenticeship first Begin first l,cinK properly taken care o of f and Evil!) Cm , < lo*. __ And on the hills aud mountains, digging some of his potatoes and m OT-a s he sells his roots by the | an »pprenoccsnip nrsu iicgin m n Elk. sheep and oxen graze. housed, soon become dilapidated. J. W . B E N N E T T . pound, is to devise some means of j '' ^0I1S’ then add as exper- ; they were unusually large. Tak- 'Tis here, the bear and p mtlier, We Very small farmers cannot afford i producing nr. trm r»m the greatest number Gf | ience gives the confidence. Attorney at Law . In sweet seclusion stay— ing up five we weighed them, and know of a family who had about to own them a*I to build proper M amsifiki - d . O on . Tin* niouarciis of the forest, pounds per acre, and to grow that they turned the beam at 15 pounds forty hmis—tbev received little or sheds wherein to house them, but And all that ih. y survey. ,.r ,L,\ri,r>d i kind of root which is the most ens- E). X j . W A T S O N , ! and 0 ozs if these machines were owned by Indeed it is delightful, , A , , ! i | y I)u| |p,l from tlie ground. ( ) f ! nn cnre; tllp>'<li'1 wcI1- keeping the nearly L> pounds T can several small farmers in common, Attorney and Counselor at Law ('pin tills hit! lo st ud. ' show ' course the manufacturers prefer j fan,ll>’ 1,1 G™*™*- ">‘ 1‘ « «“ »Plus And view this fertile valley. easily,” said Andrew, and he Coot C m . OitN. the small roots. The color of t|lc j for home consumption. The man they could each use the machines This healthful, happy land— ed us one he had on his chimney- and afford to build proper buildings root seems to be of little conse- j of the llHUSe concluded it would be J. H . N O S L B R To iwe those fields atid ganlens. piece that weighed 7 pounds J ozs. in which to keep them from the Prutus • \\t.b products rare. Notary Hub-ic queues, though there is a difference a 800,1 tlm'S to mnke n bn8tae* of We stated after the Julv races! And graced with sweetest llowers. it, so he borrowed a little money, weatliei. The constant query should Co*p*u.:.r. Cirv. l>< N. ! in the sweetness of different kinds. at Bandoli that Maplewood was Ptrfuiiiinii ('arili .nul ¡ir. bought up about two hundred be how to invest a small surplus so Cr*. the champion racer of Southern — ( Ex. C A R L F- VCLK M ER- chickens, built coops, etc. For that it shall return the largest cash Oregon, and nothing has occurred [ i.m<i aud a.aUor ViuKi urxnnicr. Atto ney and Counselor at Law. For ¡(ir l/i<li(->. some reason they did not do well, dividend. The amount of capital since to induce us to alter ouri Until ,nu<1 “¡ ^ f i a b o r organize and being a poor man, the loss that is locked up in machinery and M tbtlk P oint , f W i C oi n ft Our.oos. » Massarimse:ts Bureau of Will practice iu all tin* court* of «'.v :<»n. views. It must not he inferred, j for their ow„ protection, and the was a great distress to the family. farming Implements that «are used Labor S'aiislics has brini investi % f ,1»' V . 31. however, that the horses he beat i intelligent support of their own in- He (lit! not get enough eggs to use, but a few days in a year in the ag C : v A V U’ * * t.'; t u O'U t »i >. gating the colutiti »n of the working were much inferior to himself. •ills of Boston and making esti - 1 .............- ................................... *’ | terest they must expect to snffei as aud sickness got among them. A gregate amounts to an enormous Alto: ney and Counselor at Law. Sammy liulen, For instance, who { | heretofore. The policy, of our laws certain amount of roaming ground ; sum> aiiJ tliere is no doubt but mates therefrom of the average l-¿rGeiiurul lusuranre agency. is of the same blood, was beaten , ,mg not «„flu-iently favored combi- is necessary for the good health of " Lat a large projvortion of it might M vuvivra.'». f >_-a. ' condition of that class throughout only by a length, and that, too, iu lltttiolls ,,t artisaus and maImal la. fowls, where they can pick up bugs be saved by this neighborhood co the country. There are 20.00G wo- J. i ‘. ü iA b ïL R . Ivi. JL». a mile race. Maple wood, however, j llorera for a commou cuacerllB. Ar. and ______ _________ ______ .... partnership arrangement, and the worms, so where there is too l'hvsio-Mv.liciil auil Erlecie i’liyMCo-.n iiml I men r.iul girls in Boston who earn |,j(ratjoll just in principle, is &1- great a number together this sort money thus saved might be put to hurgnon. h i«sivl.Tt>.N 111 (1 ji (U:1! k | their own living at other occupa will not hold his lam els ( ni. ' -•* 1 • Some one will come to the front j most mockery while labor is unin- 1 of meat supply is limited. So far good use in improved stock and in tions than that of domestic service, who knows not Joseph, Nay, nor i ,r tcd> wllile either party )nay as we have noticed, tliere is more fertilizing lands. Also there might TO W ER. while l(5,bb0 nre engaged in the lat anyone belonging to lain. ! ref>lse tbe judicial test, and while profit in say forty hens than in a be o great saving if the same plan Physician and Su 'aeon, ter occupation. Among the former Several immigrants arrived here M\RTU;*i»:i.n. G«,v. the employer retains the right to larger liock, that is unless a person was entered into by several in a rlas-es ;di the professions are rep this week. They seem a comfort cut wages to shut down and to turn goes into the business as a regular neighborhood, in the purchase of \AT. C . A N G E L L,. Ivi. D . resented. L iie lifat is amusing, in able and prosperous lot of people. out of house and home, without i pursuit. Then iu such a case it male animals required for breeding to;* sting and instinctive. Itie Physician ?.nd Acrouchou", The brought their horses and wag- notice. Farmers, on the other would be necessary to fence off purposes. By this course all could .loiirual has sifted out the number The leaders of I band, have simply neglected their completely into several different have the advantage of using the ons witli tlif'in. CHHJ CILLE CITY. O IN. engaged in various occupations, as rlnltf. the iva irons wi io >-t\lirMi looking i rej.j>ocp The grange, an organiza- ¡ herds, giving each plenty of range very l»est improved male animals follows: There arc 2 fenmle law- j animals, Doing a bright yellow O. E. S M IT H , tiou erected after the beautiful mod- j and good water. It is difficult to i a muc^ ^ess cos^ than thejr nre veis, 4 clergymen, is 5 physicians, 4 , .. , . The r,*1 , , . 1 * , with wlnte manes nnd tails :e o n D e n t i s t , el of our federal system, is almost, \ deal with a sick fowl, the best way Dmv compelled to be at, and this 1 niidwiv* s and 1 dentist among the otlifld I whole band, including men, horses, if not quite, perfectly adapted to ! is to kill any fowl right away that enable all to improve their women oi >f Boston n«*t one of the 1 MARSH FT. ETiP, OliEGOX. | wugous, dogs, women aud cats, to- j theii. pun)(jse Why yllouM they ‘ Glows any sign of disease, aud then »lock at a minimum expense and vini am. mid’.vives or dentist being a native ¡ ... , -, , , , . . , gether with children, blankets and i not use it? i f it be said they are try and watch the rest before they r9ve some a11 advantage which they J . M - V O L K M A R . M . D- I of the United States. Of authors seed potatoes were bound for Den widely scattered ami accustomed ; get bad, try simple remedies. In j no* llow possess, aud this would j and literary pc? sons, there are no rhysiciau ani Surgeon. mark, Curry county. We expect chiefly to tlie solitary life of the (this country as yet there are few i resn^ Sefl©ral good to all con- ’less ihun ISO, of these, however, some families here iu tbe begin fields and the secluded homestead, diseases among animals, so that the C0, nG<^ ant^ *° thoif country also. M thtli ; P oint , rot:» Co., Ow; ** n . : 110 being merely clerks and copy vJp.-ouf ning of ne'xt mouth from Ontario, it is answered that these circum ‘ risk in that is little. j Wil1 llot communities aud gran- ists, whilst the lisi also includes 14 Canada. They have written to us ! stances furnish the very strongest l f near a wooded country there oGls consider this matter? J. 2D S L & JC T , ! journalists, 34 librarians, 1 arclii- to say they expect to leave the eml j reaao„ s for re„ n|ar ond stateJ as- is much loss from “ varmints.” CoqriLLE C ity , O regon . | tect, 10G harbors a .id hairdressers, In tlicKum«» B o x . of this mouth, and will come per sociation together. W hen tlie Dec Hens are prolifiic lawyers till four GENERAL AGENCY for tli- ». 1* «»f City i i> Ijurke.qjcis, • > billposters, 9 cum- A few minutes after pulling out yr«»j»»irty, I hiimh anti lok-*. t.inl».*r. farms, the Northern Pacific. They in laration of Independence was years old, after that they should be i mercial travelers, 2 bank officials, ruuch*«. uto. Olhrn in Ht-rniil liiuMini». of Tucumseh for Nebraska City tend to become Bandonians. about to be signed a delegate said, killed for market When eggs are >2 pawnbrokers, ! teamsters, 2 sail J. F. H A L L , Charley Yon Pegert who has “ Come, let us all hang together.” 30 cents in August it pays to keep tbe other day, Conductor Leo step ors, 1 farm laborer, 1 gun and lock Surveycr, charge of the pile-driver at the “ Yes,” responded Dr. Franklin, chickens, and pays to feed well too. ped into the smoker to work up his smith, 75 bakers, 58 shoemakers, G For. Coos C oi ; ntv . O uinios . tickets. The first man he met government works fell off the plat “ ior if we don’t we’ll all hang sep —Farmer. OfTic**: With T. G. Ow**n. Es*;.. Maisliiu*!«). carpenters, 2 door, sash and blind was bound for Atchison, and the form some time siucc, and tlie[ pile arately.” That case is yours pre j^ f“F erf^t maps of all siirvt ytal nml rn- makers, 13 masons, 8 janitors, 1 pa- K H H iik Droui'K. obliging conductor pulled the cord, t“ r**d lamia fnniiahsd <’ii sbiTt vlnl he was trying to get iu position cisely. : por-iiangi r, 1 plumber and gasfitter, fell after him. Only that this Bees are very energetic little stopped the train, and gave the es- Our forefathers believed that our 2 carriage makers, 1G watch and struck another pile before it collid- republican institution would remain folks, aud if they cannot find one tray passenger directions how to clock repairers, 4 umbrella-makers, WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER, 10 harness-makers, 7 machinists, 4 ed with Charley’« cramuin-where ! parenudBet,nre so ,ong Bs they kind of work to do, they will anoth take a short out back to tl* ^ depot. it inflicted n deep wound, ami j resto(l raainly u[>nll the broad er. If honey is not to be found in Lee started ahead, apd"as he lmd a O cq .Y L ille O r. blacksmiths, 235 printers, 2 stone ten-mile run to th^ first station, ho J-q?“ Work of nil drHrrip»ions d»>ut* «it short from which we we are glad to «ay | sh((ulders of on agricultural pop..- the floral kingdom, they seek swe worked liis way through the car notice and extremely low prices. cutters, 1 coopers, 295 laborers and lie has recovered—it would be all lation. “This reliance,” said Mr. ets elsewhere and penetrate groce leisurely. As lie passed tho last vlr.47. 5 engineers. The architect, 32 of up with him. Jefferson, “ cannot deceive us as ries and warehouses, gathering up seat a brisk-looking gentleman ask the 34 librarians and all the journ L O. G. T. Dyer Leneve is building an ad long as wre remain virtuous and I leakage from sugar-barrels and ed: alists but one nre natives of the ‘‘Why did you put that man off M o r n in g S ta r L o c lg o dition to Ins drugstore, his increas think we shall be so long as agri hogsheads. They even turn out for? Was lie trying to bent a United States, while the solitary N o . 464, ing business demanding it. laws, and pillage their near neigh ride?” culture is our principle object, Meets nt Coqnill« City everv Thnrsday farm laborer is a native of Ireland. Legem. evening. Visiting member--; »»f this order, in bors of their garnered treasures. “Oh, no,” said Lee. “ Ho was which will be the case while there Of 17 saloon-keepers, but 3 are na good standing, are c*»rJinlly iuvited. When their outgo exceeds the in on the wrong train, and I let him remain vacant lands iu any part of tives of the United States.—[Prov come they reduce the number of off to go back to tho de{)ot” O rig in o f tin* B e r t . K. OF L. America. When we get piled upon consumers by killing off the drones. idence (R. I.) Journal. The traveler laughed long and P i o n e e r A s s e m b ly ? N o- There is a wild root in the south one another in large cities, ns in It is pitiful to see the poor drone merrily. “ Well,” said he, “ Pll be 3 0 7 City ° - every Monday M , It is very annoying to have a ern part of Europe, growing spon Europe, we shall become corrupt led out, like a drunken fellow’ with blowed, if be hasn’t sense enough Meets at Cminille evening. Visiting men'hers, in good stand cow kick over . the pail of milk. taneously, from which the present ns in Europe and go to eating one a policeman at each side; his plead to keep on the right train, he ought ing, are oordially invited. ing buzz does not cause them to re to stay at home and have a guar Alas, Some cows are always liable to cultivated beet derives its origin. another as they do there.” lax their hold, and occasionally an dian appointed.” kick, but a milking-stool may be It was originally rough, forked, how narrow the ken of the wisest of other comes and jumps on his back. And the merry man joked on tho I. O. * $ £ 0 O. F. and grew underground, throwing of mortals! When the eye of the so constructed as to shield the pail The drones band together for self- subject, and told a sr-ory quite in C o q u i l l e L o d g e N o . 5*3 from the kick, in this way: Take up a mass of leaves, and is still patriot sage scanned the wide ex protection, running their heads un point so w’<»ll that the conductor Meets at Coqnillo City every Saturday even der one another, until they look and several passengers who gath ing. Visitin« brethren, iu ^ood standing, a piece of plank two feet long and cultivated for the production of a panse of our fertile territories, like shingles overlapping each oth ered around to listen wore convuls cordially invited. ten inches wide, bore holes and put vegetable, the stem and strong mid when again he doubled them by the er. Their pitiless persecutors ed with amusemeut At last he splendid Louisana purchase, he dle rib forming a delicate “vegeta twr o legs of suitable length at each drew out his little mileage liook, have no mercy, and they are doom / A. F. and A. 31. thought he could pierce the dim ble,” which is delicious and whole end. Put a dashboard at one end, ed to tlie of starvation and cold, nnd extending it with the careless C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o -6 8 - clustered iu the portico of their grace that characterizes tho ac It is from the seeding vari future and see them occupied by Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even of height nnd width at the top to some. ing on or before the the full muon in each correspond to the pail, with two eties of this plant that the many countless millions of thrifty, inde- forinei home, where they had been complished traveler, he remarked: mouth. reared so tenderly. Bees have been “Just tear me out to Atchison.” pieces nailed on each side, back to kinds of beet roots now used for dendent and incorruptible men, John Goodman, busy lately, driving out the dead A hush fell upon the crowd so W. 31. the Beat board to strengthen and feeding cattle have sprung, When w'bo would keep the conVenant of heads, carrying water, an d gather deep and still that tlie puffing of keep it iu position. This device the beet was first put to use for liberty forever. But how different ing bee-bread. They collect a the engine sounded like the heav G. A. 1!. will not keep a cow from kicking, sugar-making it contained only the reality from the golden dream little honey each morning, and keep ing of the volcano. And the only G e n - L y t l e P o s t , N o - 27, but you will save your milk every about 5 per cent of sugar, 10 per of the prophet! Empires have been from having the dyspepsia by pro thing that saved the veteran trav p o s in g up the cracks and crevices eler from the expenditure of £3.20 Meets at Coquille City, on every first cent having since been gained, and caved from those lands, and given of their hives, making all snug and w’asthe absence of a counter where time. and third Wednesday. Visitili;' coinrads, tliere seems to be no reason why a way to corportions, adding new warm for the approaching winter. the beer could be set up.—Lincoln in good standing, cordially invited. Subscribe for the H ebald . Chub. S. Truc, C »minauder. Journal. the amount of gain may not still strength to tho already powerful —[Prairie Farmer. Tin* l'in »e r South C o q u ille .4» Seen F ro m 4u IMt c ile tl H i l l . be increased .As an explanation of what has led to this fact, the truth is cited that Government duties in various parts of Europe differ. In Erunce the duty was on the “ sugar” produced, and in Germany the du ty was collected on the “root used” Consequently the richest roots were the favorites in Germany, though the crop produced from the soil might be very small. Analysis has shown that the lower part of the root is richest in sugar, while the upper poitions, and particularly j C. w . A. H. W r M i l l . D .,