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T COQlMLLE CITY, OREGON, TUESD AY, DECEMBER IG, 1884 . VOL.,0». ■ wTr»^ ;u : î . 4 .2 a •*’ t week v o im m u n i :»! t have i y j . ^ •, y [\ on * * * 1 ‘¡it, .--a . 11 1 1 4 ■' <>i' or :• 1 ’** i 1 1 1 111. ■f t • • ■ sc7 or Mdi ; l *M)W1 r i « , * J.M . l í o ^ E N ill«! \ ifil'lY ’ M: . : i. 11 >; : *'«*<>s f t u r lii'i. .i .t r.u.hiin . < • .oui i .M' i..,) i A ,; C - .Us ( *0 i ' j \ -i n J # S ' • *.v ; :1 » i « > • t T . C*. O W l E N . A to:•ncy àà:î vounsc'or à. L r ' \ , » i • • '> Oviil. tion i»:îV, ilit) W 1 . . . .1Î • Xi.' -*• -— - • a X ki i.' * ’ .y»r*AV nn,‘ U'.>»»>• " r* | p 1 . i .. • I W 4/0 «VW**. • 'k* * L. 4 ; » - ! : ;* l ’ . i I • J , i x . IN O -fl JL. Li W . , - ^. L .. . • ill.' «V Ili ’ Aito ncy a n i C r e n c.t L a v . . . - n di, y ■ i A \ t ¿ ( •. * i V Alia r.ev r s ! Court relcr si Là t. ) ; ( ih »»*-i Ft* I » I ’ S i '. i i - IN »’• >r t»y the' supp*>'■:•.• >n i i. » V - ------ • •• • - ' • : i\»:>r. 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(• c - <’«•••< ! i ’•_• seen ; ; 1 1 : ‘ V the first oi - / . 1 J /» •» X *j .\ngu-t. ! ait n« »vv ».e li ave ?i huge o ìh-e{ o f da - i l sa i!b ig j .èst ili ilio Go , l 'íí ! E < í (IP ,i \l. • » > : S i r and ch illin g . timi a |i.’ ql • IV, f * « » iu- • ili rahi’ih •», i a. :••. h in ce 1 •• ! . g e l ; \ l i ; i y a i »am o f : t V NT A T f a; ui i * • - i e. u j . ng .,t Suivsycr, i.’ ìB rvj-.ls. Som e gr¡ ¡ií ice move F o n C<> >iC... : IV. < »« * ¡Hi’- •: V* i ; li I . í i. ()»' f i i , 1 i - - meut must have occurred in the 2 * iVrivot a ail Mirv - m \re .ic regions «T an unusual ciiar- t c - c j l : l l u ! f, f u »-1 : i -i I : « it <-ii s i o. 'H t < cause t'r.cli an abnorm al r *. Ì i I in ry *. 1 disgorgem ent m ; call into exist- 441 All 1 i die vast i « • i * arg*/ ics o f the Il . 1 » ' i 1 - 4*1 .» 11 . 1 4 ■ » »» 4 4 .« * • . .. 4 a conse ! ; i î si", eil nM *1 iths. C o a - v a ille O i t jr . C r . J^r'VttrV of all im tl.. IU* -‘.t. s» ’S (pit'Sice, t! ie ?' ’ 1 i .. m , 1 .f the ne:nt few uolic«* ai» J i-xi.it i.i.-ly !••»<■ j-ri'v*. M' îüs incy ■ 1 1 >* r « »111 J j i.OtltlXC ly sm all. \ itwT. ¡uni w«* m a y lia:VG 1 »ut lew of these L t». G . T . ; m ighty w; ì Ih Ici ers of the *1 lee p, the M c r n in r c L e a r i- c d g o . ‘. relie waire h!• >1 «ses lx -i ng ti*nipo*’ar- K o . 4 S+. • ily ( xlmmdi •!. Nb ntrcal G a /cite. M«*«*ts a' < .1,01.0. City i m ” V Tim ì> 1 - < »nu r. i> . -0- ♦ evt uin«^. ^ isitin ü ¡« ■■■' «••'■'■ °- « j»«H)d stamiiny. an «• »riliaiiy inv it-u. T«!i: (i : iïik I iìiV Vi • 1 • Iv. OF Í.. D r. 1 n »¡t.- Kl, sa;«-s t!;e .1 :»'»)ami de T _ v f 1 • y / . o o- P i o n e e r rx A r\ c ry s e r, m b l % GUG(*niP do, - 1 X iKM 'lies, I:<tS natile M««C h at fonnith- <'i;v <-v. ry Mi-mli-y a im iiiher uf oby«*rviitious upon the f-veninu. Vis-tin^ liv-iiiBt-vs. in * :.«t- elici ts pnxlnc: .1 «¡n the tem perature i n * r a c ./diiill.v invitt-il. and pulse by sm oking. I le f*«un* 1 that in every case, v ary in g accord j . (). (). F . ing to the condition of the in d ivid C o c fiiillo L o d g e K o . 5 3 ual, there was an acceleration of M -.-ts ;it lX*<uiillo City t-vi-ry SatnrHsiy t v«-n in>». Visitili«» i«ri-tlir,-i), in stand ins, the pulse rate and a slig h t eleva cordially invio d. tion o f tem perature. I f the aver- A. F . and A. BL ago tem perature o f non-sm okers C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o -68- were represented by one thousand, Meets at r* Hi ai lie (’it.y on Saturday even that of m oderate sm okers would be ing on or uoioro tiic tin* fall ju « m * ii in e.icli one thousand and eight, and while month. Jo h n G oodm an , the heart in the form er case was \ \ . M. m aking one thousand pulsations, in the latter it would beat one A R. thousand one hundred and eighty G en - L y t le P o s t, N o- 2 7 , M«»els At Conuillc City, on evi ry lint tim es. J t is in the latter effect a-i -1 third Wjdnes'lay. V.sitin «4 coinrads, that he thinks the d anger o f tobac- in j;o«>d standing, cordially invited. ('has. True. (' »nuiiaiidcr. J co-sm oking is m anifested. C\ 7 J - f. V-'Mi NO. 18 . » » " n is * reca < ¿iiiiiilitin ttrm liui);Ivijirrirncc'. r£'k¿(si!¿Í 3 «;c II r.: Vcc toi’ Y .in a r . ___c I C» W inter even in gs ore of T h e superintendent o f the M od- T e e sm all am ount o f extra food L u id , n« 1 wifi atli >: tl op; )o:t unity to sheep in the fall to put them in H *i‘ i Í \ Gl ' 1 ) ss 1 ; 1 £* quest i* •ns 0 fin te re st ts of some ex- Leav e:g Salid ; we nave i,» use tuo such condition ns all breeding .»i i i ; 11 : ' * rtiiuc 0 ;il t ht: fir? »sit!«.», in iarj.ro mogul eu-dne:; to take us sheep should be iu to go sa fe ly í i ¡-' t ! «nating si »eiety, i n ti io store, 1. A steadV, frostV winter is hot- over Marshall a grad e it) through the winter, should not be ;iml at t!i<* s««ci able evi -mug gat her- ojien one in feed in g ! m iles long and i T 7 fre t to the m ile, i .g i tied as a loss, because as tiio ing-. \\ oultl it nor be a gMod plan , w inding aroun l A ;-degr*-e c u r v ‘*«r‘ • -keep make the most out o f the ti'!:; W inter to look i: do Íhe rein An a year- On one side yen ’ «•ok down •’.(*( ii ) pnslnre its d eiiciency m ust lie m ade li*<n t»‘‘ fitrests to il >oilIs, ;ii!al t> > con lit in feet, w hile by Jo •king up on t up in order to g ive the pastu re its s ',D r the hear in g flu 1 do:struct h at \S. ; other side o f th*'■ irain you can s ; greatesi value. I t som etim es h ap o f 1 imbev will have u pon farm in g •attic rocks han gin g • \ i r yon more th ' ii pens tliat only a sm all part o f the ¡n tm vsts? Mi« ;ht it n< >1 1)0 w ell to im re a m ile high, one oj the grandf '"■if y - C linci: rem ain thin, the pasture hav- assert » in 'A hat elicet- tip- >11 the wcl- a ever saw, ?ini 1 big been sufficient fo r the best tGe producer the general pared hay and roots than upon the worth the time end expense ol any feeders, in which case tho thin enee of contagious d iseases sam e m aterials unprepared. man. F o rty -fo u r m iles is counted sîieep .should be separated from 01 c itile mid lior ses won would iiuve, i J - L X • I t is JO per cent, more profit- Id have, a d a y ’s work on this d ivision for the rest and fed this extra food Ì * an*l to learn ?:1! t! nit may be easily Dine where they w ill not be m olested. ¡i‘;ci*: : allied by the* non-pr* >fessional fatte igcaii:eai two years man n.’gs amount io irom'. ieo io 'Fliis reduces the amc unt o f extra reader ;i• )• mt tin »:.e disease:; that to k ) them up to tinea years and the risks they run and ability food required and pr« -duces also a are most, lik elv to attack tl'.c stock old. that j’.re req u ired is wortli all tin* bettor result. T h o se flo c k sth a t are I): tur Amei icau farmer? Would >. T h e ie is no loss in feed in g a money they get. I t is there that ’ intended to be fattened fo r the it f . . v my v a s t i 'of time and brain cattle beast well upon a variety o f our old frien d ‘‘C u rley’ \\ h iìiiey s p iin g sale, or to be turned at the through the subject o f r.*ad- m aterials for the sake o f m anure had his runaw ay. best opportunity, should now have .mg with esoocial reference to alone. G u riev was com ing down tins ‘ carefu l attention. The w arn a in g the influence reall\ t). l'arn i-yard m anure from well- grad e when his b rakes got out oí j weather is the tim e to push thorn. i'1 ■ '! v.'»u.o have upon the led cattle three years old is worth order and his train got the start of T he better their condition becom es - o ’ f: ru lin g? \\ ould discus- an average o f per ton. him. H e was ru n n in g as second in moderate fa ll weather, the less . .a • policy »»i fair associa- <• A throe-year-old cattle beast, section, and seein g no hopes ol a - , t’oo-i w ill lie req u ired in the cold ill ^ , V I » Í Ì 1 I I W P ! I fed, f »-»* 1 will W ;ll make 1 Ì 1 í I If P at least Pilli *■ \l lie'. »11 l\vr itlin g the sale oi Ï i i j - well one tliì» ton X'Plllnwr voiiiing • a I / collision by /loelilllff d ash in g ■» u i I l io -rasen . I3ut care m ust be taken 1 1 1 i* I '• 1 rs ( •] i !i'*ir grounds be a waste of oj m anure every three months o f tlie train ahead, he and his fireman, not to over-feed those that are fat in ! L'n-.J i. ill i; in t pay h> talk over winter. after doing all they could to check warm seasons, and in such cases no the co*d, advrm .agfS and itisadvau- S. No cattle beast w hatever w ill the *rnin, jum ped oft and let it go. c u n should l»e given, but th eir ccn - uigo . ii any there be, oi tile-drain- pay fo r the direct increase of its A head of them on the lirst f<»ctii»n dition sim p ly kept up bv a little il ( cc.ni ju st w hat ground weight from the consum ption o f was on*- of these ever wide-awake, bran, even that given in a great t¡¡ re ¡s I n* liie opinion some b< .ok any kind or quantity of food. careful men, who al wavs I. K »kl to m(»d**retion, as an y jiush in g o f i ■*ru ;>- rs have that it pays to lmvy a -k On an avi rag** it «•<».--Ís tw elve h.otli ( nos oi h¡s train, and la* was such is lik e lv to develop fe b rile dis- lor oi pn> vs in the rround where ct*i: t > i i»r e ve r \ j:dditional pound ol looking b a d ; when G u rley and lus • e.e-.es, which are very d an gerous.— may never Iu on? Thev t!‘‘sh added to the weigh*t of <i two tireman innipj.ed oft*. j .on Ì izing Er, rin er. V -ÍÍ» ♦ ay ti;.it wheat grow in g cannot be or throe-year-old fatten ing steer. i his d an ger at once, lie cam d i up ori , Tin* y<:iÍ 4 Í 4 'iis £*« litiiiu . — in.-: io profitai it- in tho M iddle and Id. In ( ’amidfi the m arket value his brake and got the speed • 4 , 1 of of the tie In tue records of \ , i ‘ >1« States, and that noun *t hing < f the tho stool; can be increased Jti runaw ay train. i U ti,.'ll caULrlit ?cr* •tary of S tate a 4 ■ !- » an ■A !>e do ; »ended upon ! >y In«* j »er cent. luring six m onths o f fin- them and held hoth train n'go «•da s .y together 0 tlier C,., is; the- follow in g j * 1 l ne! , . V Í f I urn n 1 1 they would make ish in g In good breeding. • until ho brought tl n to a fu ll 1 1 cbde 1 7 J ■ 1 , add resse* .. i : .. 1 1 . In from tl ; air farm s. Siler to secure a safe stop, w ithout a b :cn {[ rr.v.b ar I s it Scmill C arolina, ? diet sii mid in* profit l.o store cattle beast can be even in eith er train. F o r r th is gal- of tl iis sixteen n u n tens: » 1 4 « [anil: Is it worth •-»old io.r loss than lo u r and « ne- hint con luct and pr*sc-nce of mind “ ['lie hum ble petition o f all the W hi; an even in g or two h alf cents per pi und, live w eight, he was called before president P al- M aid s whose m a n s are under !< > ! I’d. In fattening \u th ers, to fin- nier, Ids heroism com plim ent d, hat is d il le ll (lifter- w ritten: «-tween tin* ; am ong Ì n I i ?i f licariin gs tin- ( ’otswold and his good judgem ent commi mied, “ W hereas, we, the hum ble p eti * ic.it 1 ani and tin i.eiscester grad es can b<* refale u¡> ,-unl pres**nted w ith tf.'UBO in c;:sli, tioners are at present in a v e ry luo-H o oiF among uve stock, .-•!>. I to d to pounds, the Oxiordow|n ISO given ;i six m onth’s h a v e o f jd>- m elancholy condition o f m ind i t * >. « i ; ■. . . * ‘ .ti pouirl-i, and the Southdow n loO sence and liis transportation to V nine considerung how all the bachelors 1 E u ro i ! * ¡# r renco is <¡ a«° (;> j « mud s, live: we i g h t pe j:i.ai< i1. t< geth or with all p e r * 4 1 . •; 1 0 ai ; d o c:a' , an«l i'h A ci *V w i n t, •red Uj U Ü1 t \V( » sonai « XIi a-iif e. i ’he• heio s immo is ;ire b lin d ly captured by’ widows, t* and we are th ereby n eglected ; in • i ‘ .g.'.age and who!- ai« i a h alf t( Ci t s ot hay w ill I’l'O- «Take Moyev.. [ 1 E x . consequence o f this o ur request is *■ e* ► 4 i lii’gii *ct o f the 1« >n duc«* i ot fm• fia en il ve tons c!f ma IB » (tir; uiV. *J • :t .l«»v. ». in 4 :: PtS:2H. your E x ce lle n cy w ill, fo r the future — 1 ■ > V ’ A re not every nurc, 1eco vi* le 1 1 ¡nu she is we ll lit- 1'hero is a strong tem ptation to order that no widow presum e to lai i ir. >ne « tho excroiaents ’a bjects o f nati »sial it ]lasture meadows in tin* fall, partie- 1 m arry any you n g man until the ivo they ro t ;i ilire ct w loi » • ç , - u larly if there is a lu x u rious growth m aids are provided for,, or else to am earin g < n Í he c. in kh • »#-.**4 i i a 3 '.* of afterm ath. .Anim als intended oav each o f them a fine fo r satis- !*: . I ..lilt t. :il< !i i’ e-verv a iron in i'Ì:* valué of fallen leaves *; as ;i for tho butcher or those unusually faction o f invading o ur lib erties, it » «. 4 » p.ncr. ik'rtili .iiig agent is g re atly under- 1 thin would thrive so n icely upon .and likew ise a fine to be levied on e?dimat(d. Tho f.urmc-r la m e n t s 1 11 * 4 * ¡••l‘h(s. this i it*!i, ju ic y grass, save ?i large all bachelors as sh all be m arried to ovi r worn out fields and m eadows, l I Mticn more can i-e oone in i»r«>- w hile in his woodland is a thick i am«mnt o f grain, and thus increase widows. T h e great disad van tage his profits, thinks the farm er. A it is to us m aids iis that the widows, tecd i.g our fru it trees from the layer of h alf decayed leaves which superficial reasoning seem s to os- by their forw ard carriage,d o sn ap I •* >F.( ‘ ;v mean rer tliau m ain ii’ raided to h is decomposed heap I>ut the gain is not a ; up the y o u g m e a and have the van - of an easy op«-ration, and in far les? ju d icio u sly d istributed would aid talish this. great as he supposes. T h e in ju ry ity to think their m erits beyond arc i >or than is geti 'r 11 greatly iu restoring his farm to the ;,i;»p »s.- 1 . A great deal of i:ijv r y i » condition of new la rd s. T h e g a rd to the meadow w ill become appa- ours, which is a great im position to : . « i : Jt 4 À rent tho next h avin g season. I f us, who ought to have tho p refer- I ;. U U M‘< l upon tho trees by t! e ener finds rotted leave?; one o f his t lie meadow is not broken up the once. T h is is h u m bly recom m end- ! ». .VM 1 ■, wiiicii robs the tree of its rap best allies, for they can bo used follo\ving sprin g, then p astu re sis o l to you r E x ce lle n c y ’s considera- m l thus starves it <»f its liv in g sp a rin g ly with excellent resu lts lo n g a s the s ockc.m m aintain itself tion, and we hope you w ill perm it p* i i ' ci pii*. D ep rive the tree oi its where anim al iiianur**s wold ] io iu* e due proportion of sap «ml it m at disease or too ran k grow th of vines in i; th rivin g condition. T h e drop- no fu rth er insults. A n d we poor ters little us to to the q uantity of am i foliage. One o f the main se ings w ill com pensate the soil fo r m aids, in duty bound, w ill ever m anure applied to it. T h is is as crets of the florist's success is tho | rhe elem ents rem oved in the grass, pray, etc.” p articu larly if the stock is m ature j T h e bad old fashion o f b reak in g good ?i reason ns any to ferret out use of leaf-m old. W ithout leaf and fed d lily a ration o f grain the w ills o f children h as m ain ly this {»est, as it is about the tim e it mold and clean sand the greenhouse ! is actively 7 providin g for its wh t r would become a. “ barren ide i'it y .” Jm t m eadows from w hich a c io p o f jmsseq n^ a y and parents are bo- o garters. T h e eg g v. liicli was laid M ixed with soil for pot pi a jits, in hay is to be removed the follow in g com ing aw are that the w ill o f a iu (Ii? Foi-ppnrt o f the sum m er : the p ro p o rtio i o f one-third leaf j B!‘ " so11’ i,lu " ' i ' " * ' 1 '•>' ; child is very essen tial factor ill the i.uw fu lly developed the ' v ™ luuM ,„.(„ lllces „ » n d e r fu l e ffe c t s ,!;'1' “ !0 crol’ I’ 1" - - i"«* arei] or woman that is to he. T h e w hich is still in its labors, general- , )al-ticulavly upon roses i )10 vG11 a,u eAi,0r,etl 1 ° ^ ,c sun > alu ‘ | w ill is to be educated, developed ly under the bark, o r rath er ju s t | H ake up the leaves when tin y fa ll; 11,1Uch <>f th e , K1*“ 8® |,h11^ a l) l,y like ev e ry other e le m e n to f charac- beneath the outer rim of the wood. make thom into a },0?ip ¡ n ?l con. th eroots. G rass, like w ma is »e - ter nllj v o e to the u n h ap p y ch ild A n y one can discover its w herea-| e :ent .q ac0 w{10. e tlmv can b 7» | ny havtug a goo.l protection wr 0 1S b on , w ithout a good, vig o r- , . , tv 1 r i « • venieni pmee, wuere ui-.\ u.m trom ^he bitin g fro sts and keen j . oouts by the oflal o f its w ording, kept wet ;J 1 winter, and put brush o f • ,t o r ° A li!)oral ,m nvth , determ ination to # s e lL It which looks like saw dust about the ,| , , , .i i- . . . ^ will be a i>oor weaklini? u nable to . c i * * or earth on top . r, . . . ¡ w n ill iu #n rm r-l k sn h nils» ii.i^ »,ri, w caum ig, uim oie u# tre*-*s at the su rface of .• o the ground. . 1 to keep * them from ,.r ol Hiteim<iui j>io- " 1U . , c 1 * aintain its chosen lin e o f life To get at the worm, rem ove the ; blow in g aw?iy. I erhaps by | tection aud keep the roots in a v ig . ina* 1 ' soil around_ the base o f the tree i n e x t sprin g, the bottom leaves w ill | o ro as coll(]itioll w ill start them into j again st opposition, v ascillatiu g in and alte r d isco verin g tho hole hy be decaye.I sufficiently fo r use, but • < a ,|.p fT.. v . n(i ; s j opinion, unstable m action. Ee- i mu : x ~ - M i - - 1 l x x i ,------- x:.v »:,v • ..... _ ' > * • - iiiu.ion, where as, u if u the gt u n u - . m . c . iou , "H ero «is, w „to j oice? () m other, in you r persistent w ou-.i it ente.*e(l, take a¡ still piece not U 11 q{ n ext f i;]l or the sp rin g . i t • + 1^ f ap j t w p j pe of wire and push it gently down as w ill tl.o wliolo roilo Ge tie , , r U ’ . l r * n»d determ ined little b oys and fa r as it will go am Ptl.e vile opera- j follow in g w dl ho w hole pile be de- weeks before any sign s o f life op- T h e v cause a w orld o f troub- ti'i q u ickly has tho life punched out composed. I h e oldei and moi<* »)ear> alK| before the grass becom es . .. . , of it. T h e serious dam age done ! thorou ghly rotten the m old | inaUed nnd j ' b 0l h to prevent i Io ftnd «««oyan ce u n til the ju ge- by the stem borer is not g en era lly ! better. ! . ? . , ment and conscience are m atured, fu lly realized, and the am ount o f hi-I ltotten wood and ch ip dirt are al- , «’-poi.t k > ii o ino ^ • 1 I but th ey are child ren w ho p ay b est 1 or necessary to rid ¡1 tree o f it is so efficacious fertilizers though not • bus baked the ground to alm ost tho j kj|(qr ra js j ng T h ere is noth- m uch less tlmn ram iy Bnppose. A | equal to le a f m okl fo r p o ts.» n ,l not j harduesB o f » brick a fte r w hich ; . ¡ IiCl)rnh,'“ | s0 u tte rly hopo. w hole orchard can bo passed over alw ays as read ily o b tain ed I t is sur- there is but little if any growth. . . Tx • J t 1 in h alf a day, and service enough | p risin g that those liv in g ne?ir t h e . A m erican F arm er. ! less as w eakness. I t is a sd n n g e r- IH i-fornied to prom ote tw ice the ! woods do not m ake a more general ‘ ______ ; ous as prem editated treach ery, as yield o f the orch ard and sit the ! use o f rotted wood and leaf m old.) T h e London T im es o f the Oth, destructive as vice, as b itter as in- sume time be secu rin g the health ; S ev eral wagon load?» o f each m ixed say 8; T h e prospect that the V . S. : gratitu de, us sorrow ful as the grave. of the trees. A n orch ard should ! and kept dam p a ye ar or two in a ,, • e m 1 i _ p Ql.mar 1 i i ; i .111 . 1 . 1 1 4, , w ill stop the coinage 01 silve r bv ! -4 aim er, be gone over once a year, and when hear», would be a veritab le ti ensure , 1 ^ * ------- -- done care fn llv tli»?re need be no • to one d esirin g to raise lu xu rian t rep ealin g the Llarn l b ill has unset- W ealth has its cares ns well ns lea»* of early d ecayin g trees.— G e r- j flow ers and large, ju ic y vegetables, tied business in In d ia and caused poverty, but they arc more p o p a - 1 mantown T elegrap h . * — T rib u n e aud F arm er. ‘ C alcutta exchan ge to decline I s 7 d. • lar. - T elegrap h . i : ; «