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T % tncvA <> 3 l.» H COQ LILLE VOL. 3. Wiiy/ifaV*"*>iT a OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1885. a * * ' 1 NO. 24. i m t ’ «wr nx avrtmrwv. I t l S I M S S ( A U I)N . A lîI NîAI.SS tISILGDV. .Iflniiíí*. A B raie Bay. a« 1 tvice of Romo, he took a li tt!e Tlie iîl.-tjo*« .Superior lidclü^t-iue. j '¡ lier»' « tn;»n n ouv torni. mi: corn’s horn in wine, and for an During n chat with the foreman Th,use who were fortunate enouoh The ancients hud a legend that L. F. L ane . J ohn L ane . Ami lie ntt i vs'itilvi.us mise, inni[r or two slop.: very sweetly on For wlun heu :trl>» 4 1 • • ■ pri«t imi , LANE k L AN F, T*. 1*«men in the slove. When lie Jinny, the Hibject turned to a di.s- day morning hail the pleasure of what we now call the Straits of Gi- lie thon (!;<’ n iver'ise. Altoyiuys and ( F T t v d v r s a! Law. nw<»Le !u: retiied to his diami >er, cussion of the characteristics o f ; witnessing a strange and novel bndtar, there existed a vast conti- Alili «'heu lie s.-.v.’ 1 1 1 . ; f.:2 e itili • s -S, Land Cures a S ;v r "a'ity. and again d:s¡>oseiJ lu in self to re:st.” V.’itli mi his r i *1 •' t n 1 nu*ir O on Ma>n Strfi *.<>»>>> > ii•♦• 0 H.u.»ix*’ilim 1 ' * •imr,;esl s'ül lowr ■' . verj jui?3 A wi«k>'"ing after ;i short slmili »or, iiutul. AuJ ndvertis.il te r.iii. Rosebnrg, Oregon. rience is that the j peninpi. Laro.» (every person who ! æologicul disi*o\eries lie made, le- — [New \ork .»ior: .ne .ionriinl. the oppressimi in his ( best had in- his Í . * Ì £ ■ iscd, and, perceiving that »» oh * A.G hat Ami v.-lien ho ruivorH- d e . r.in ei^t was come, i;c addiessed him . in sagacity. His rivo. . 1 oiu!<y nwi.re Santa Barbara knows him), the ; Yucatan, which show that the pre- S illín & Gray. To ree folks rush wi.h îiii^ht und niüiu self t<> God in those words—“O Mr. Durry went on to say that j fisherman, has a fourteen-year-old historic narions which occupied Attorneysi aliti €ouwseJ«»rs Ai i.aw, To pntr-nizo his s'.or \ J. OOTJI’tV. ( >r '^OT>. Uo«h ii;\ la “•!’ enl\ I admr, and F a -, the superiority of the mule is shown j son that manages a fishing-smack ( ’< idial America believed or pro- O kkh ’ T—lì. 1 ltiii .1 bmldulK. o}>ix»silf blanco Ami v.hile th.t v sut in soli.ado tlier of oui ].• ud-fcs a» t. hi ist, Gou t in bis absolute refusal to put his | with as much dexterity ¡... an old fossed. to know that such a couti- Hotel. ' Arni hsvs - 1 ii < liston; v in. 41 :l ' hue i g i'e L u o | foot, ia a a >le in a bridge or cross- j tar that lutd followed tiie seas all nenl really existed in the Atlantic i bttt utrn iyii:i;)', thf ♦yui Aci' t u.»d •*» 4r jii- i v> i-j A-^irC. • Alni r;ii :-a Luofcs.eO- i .n. .:u.ut..- . ii.it i non unta i «••. »Mica Uu-j ing. it or ses seem to endeavor to j the days of his life, and last Saul- ocean. l ie found, die sayr. ‘“two Alí!W!:¿y ; l Law. --¡Cl nrl»s*on N- wn. io me i hy Son Jesm, Ciiust, in fun! a hole, if there is any lying 1 uier a year ago, when his father stone tables, one which contains a Genomi In* ir:w»<- * ; vil TYtate And w lien ho r ' d :* .ót-ilel.i in, whom 1 ha\e believed; whom l around, and break their legs. This ( owned the sloo)> Ocean King, j representation of the world, part of ( V >!’ ! ! ’’ U i r v . O k i g o v . And sam his f »rfnne ris'.nv, have confessed ; whom 1 have loved; a mule will not do, nor can he be would alw ays accompany him on I Africa and Asia united Europe and lie too.: u j., 1 " il!y loi of .;;i T. C- O W EN . " horn 1 have dec! ired and preach- forced to advance iE he thinks there sea voyages to ilueneme for car - 1 this continent; a large continent is And ki pt on e.dvnr '.»ini;. Attorney and Còiinscior r.t Law, whom tlu o ! *L Cl Each duv n gen< roM .s -uni he’il sink, lion;,', and is danger. “ 1 he horse,* said Mr. j goes of oil and grain, and take his j situated in the Atlantic ocean, And dt ir.otisiiute full M.vu«.:r»i;i.ii, Con. i- e multitude of the ungodly, do j Barry, “has more courage, the mule turn at the wheel regularly with which 1 consider to be the mythi The more one pays for printer«' ink i persecute and dishonor; 1 beseech more Reuse. his father, by so doing filling the cal lost Atlantis, mentioned in S. H. H A Z A R D , The ^router U bis gain. | Thee, my Lord Jesus Christ, re- — [Boston Star. It has been an amusing study a t ! place of able seaman. Ilo can J some of tlie ancient authors. The Attorney and Counselor at Law. | ceive rnv soul. O heavenly Father, one of the stables to watch a sly, j reef and furl sail, and manage a i others tablet contains inscriptions, Hi i *.i%i!in;r>‘ w r;> ».11 * n ri:*» «¡quii ]'m»tnn l ’ n t . O c x . Anil no eros* pr.r;x>v' b ni i.i:- ; r - y -p* r> -A T fT T vn rn , toough 1 he snatched out of tGis | mischievous little mule that is , boat in a way that would do credit of which part is undoubtedly Bhce- J . YV . j J l l * ¡N .AM u_i J. J l . I!op;iiil l.iJ ilflt.H alni Utili ii t:.i j life; though 1. muht now lay down j rather too fond of liberty. It • to old bands at the business. Yes - 1 mean.” This is really interesting; Alni filliIy we proavi t Lini. Attorney at Law , . this body: yet know 1 assuredly ; seems that the mules are fastened terday morning the boy jumped j and it is not imposibie that even L is pile lie m aje inonrly ,:.fe. M a US'UMKD». » » -N- I that [ shall abide with i Leo for j to their stalls by a chain, on the j iuto one of his father's boats, bent 1 since the race was advanced enough And rliu.ï prepr.rf ii f»>r Wint'-r, He built n bouse »ml «jot n vilo . D. L . W A TSO N . j ever, and that no man can pluck j end of which is a crosspiece af iron, I on a fishing tour, and before he j to have a history', that a continent Ana sa>-.: s iocvms i-a.rju iLmuph u.a nie out of 1 hy hands. His j which is slipped lengthwise through j got outside of the kelp he hooked i may have been submerged um er Attorney and Cc.ir.s For at Law 1 _ __ __ j prayer had winged its way upward: j a hole in the stall, and when ex- ! onto a ten-foot shark that brought the sea. The eastern coast of our Coo.t <T - \ . Oils. l.uf hi-r'ii iii aiii. j hi6 spirit w as soon to f. Jlow. 1 nree | tended crossways over tlie hole pre- | his boat to a standstill. With the • country is steadily' weai ing awayT, J . H. 1 \ O S L E R , •pi si , in • tier- />* „ I . times lie uttered the . words, vents of a hero In* went immedi- i 1 while Sweden, Norway and por- liit’ , „ man ,, oi *• all is olners ¡. . . . his I j ri1 1 the chain being withdrawn, nerve i . . . ^ i i i r . , voice grow ing fainter at each rep- 1 his mule, when standing m his , ately to work to secure Mr. Fish, tions of the western continent of Notary F b sc many who loved peace was -Luther. . .... . .r; i « « i J ’ . Co.jrTT t •: *’ irv. < • ,s. I.- ‘ | i -,i n 1 1 I etition. into lh y Jiaiuls 1 com- manger, with Ins teeth and tongue | and it was plain to be seen that < Europe are gaining ground from the ,, manages at- the lad had a task of no little mag- m w hat sir« ngtn oi iiis great . soul. l n i e i , mit iuy spirit; lnou hast redeemed . , . to slip the . crosspiece * ^ waters near them. . Land, .. C A R L Ii* • O L I V I E R . , , . j not * cmicene . •. , i calam— , ; me, U G xl ui truth, ^viid says j tached to the chain To uke himself advan- : is now the could gieat(k . , out , of , the hole, _ I nitude. . Atlantic Ocean, would . •Attorn y a n i Counselor at Law . j f. ii- „ „ x. . ,, . i ‘ J'*i«lan, lie in a manner gently j and then cautiously backs out the j tacreously be had to let the boat account for many of the remains -.iisri.u l*oivr. ( ’ »>■; *’ >: s . . >¿.*; •- *s. the sword should be .allied with it ! out ot tllls llfe> without any , full length of the chain and surveys , drift at the mercy of the waves, j of ancient people now found in A*.'¡11 .»rnettV’ n :•!! :!; • i s i t, »•,. Venn and again duiir.o the course ' l ’:i*M or nHolly 4 hat could i»e ; the field. If the^e be a stableman j and at once commenced pulling on , Mexico, Central and South Ameri- of his life, when tl't^opposing par- Gistory of I’rot- j in sight he re-enters the stall and j the line to which the lis!i was at- ca. The descovery of Bhomican A. M. i ' l l W VFOitn. ti,iS were on ti:e poi..t <»f rusliin" j e8^in^sul* ^ w aits demurely until the coast is j tached. For a w hile it was a ques- j characters in the inscriptions tells Atto rey and Counsolor at Law . to s i i arms, Reformer i n j I Through Yakima cle“r’ 'v1 quickly : tiou in the minds of many who | the story of that wonderful mari- s i i n n , the m s u r s n iiiiii . stepped -is — * • * ' " f c i * * the x. . . . . . . . . . . country x i ' i . s j . i j I , . . ,,0jl ,1C . L conios out <. . . Ljiciu*.,.s iis «.ir.ui •• ''.* 4 '‘s.‘ y . i . i i i x i i • x *x i • a tj ; „ i , i r «i »'i i 1 unci m a k e s a d a s li f o r lib e r t y a . n d ¡ w o r o e w s e j n ih t « as t<* w tn d th e s w o rd le a n t b a c k in t o i t s Í a m i in th e B i g B e n d o f t lie C o lu iu - ¡ . »« e a re iu i » u» w no was mas- ; time people who nourished ana con- . 4 s.!i^ l!M-. 1. '. I 1 ;n. i n s . : i b ia • , a n d i a n ll n o r t t h i o f f t ? S n a k i e r iv * e r , i th . e . . s tie e . t. , © o n ie , tim , . e s i t r e , q , u ir . e s ¡ ! t e r o f th e s » it lu u m a u t io o u n , ti the boy or the . trolled the seagoing commerce of ic a i b h a i rd i . i A g * a in w a r .i th r e a te u J B. LAS i F. il, M. Í ). i ; r - , ! * » a ’ 1 h a n d s to c a tc h h n n a n d b r i n g ! n s h T h e s h a rk rk w oi ,. , , ° | u s *1, A11K b lia ,lv would frequently mankind before and down to the ï’sllf >:c t\S . S. K -!' • III Ol.li l.CIAN. A n e v e r y s id e m e n a re i i r c j i a n n g th e s e v e r ity o f w in t e r is f e lt m o r e I ; him É>-ÿ< C is :1 ‘L nil i:u *■' ’ * . J . •*•! • w > ■ their arms; hosts are mustering, : acutally than in Mi.ldle and South-! ,1I,T“ back. l"‘CK* . _ „ , | come to the surface and with a j period of authentic history.—De- » I*l.U I 'L i i '. i r i i , ." l.C ' • * • !■ '■ . i.'.'i < . . . . / ", / ■ * .ii -ii xi • ! Ill the \Uid ('ll one of the down- *m,ddoii ; . , ■ sumu u lash mhii of oi its ns tail um thnt uuu mndi* niaue iti«»rest u jm tsis s montldv* luoinmy. «I «MHO. I'.tl I'! •! L ■ l *• and mighty captains are taking the ern (.Oregon. C attle, with their C :ii}*.t«il for.rH> 1 ’i‘h .'..* t . it i the waters wil l with commotion, We listen, if haply that j split hoi fs, are unable to 5 f »*">>. 'I .r i.l. .'LiiuiLi^'.i -.•sa 5rt¡r . . • ;. ,o ; w o u ld go down t«> the depths of ;.-;t i*il v.ip *r buth. ) and 1 ior.-es can iMiWfïiiii voice v...iCi. ;•! olii-lì ..e snow* « >C:s*. »t • s' ;*jr !.. ' (. 2 • Farmers ought to save a few re- | the ocean with lightning rapidity, loss. We hav e di:?¡ eisf'd ti e t« in] ( st wlieu tho and Soil* one mule there that was fond of <•vM.-i.tlv realia.«? I.i* pre.li«aniant: cil’C8Cut from n e«p »l»t8 «m ap aste ravine near Î > 1 : : - C V> ! C W 3 R . Î L D., I*« It was ready to fall shall once slipping its chain tag through tLo fmm the fuss he ma.le in lish tim -' 1,1 an o!d 000,5 fur futole “*••• Here r> . i • j U ’ , lì '■ Ills i l'( ids of s ¡ M. p mol--» make itself hear»!. 'J’heic Í s y f . L : 2. :. 5 • ! T iV , ■ I the rim; in the post, nml then, to ! to flw himself, and while the lin e 1 ,s a 01 ■ co,de lu fion,(“ tlmc: up. The . ti.es instead the terrible tiding5» M .at.» « : . P;)or 'ie e t li f r r and an.'l • ^ <° r»*«ro i.» ! ,w w shorter the sharl. Rre.v cor- ¡ M ...,R e - S u lp h u r . m l E psom í.utlier is dead! In January, 1ÒJÓ, c - r b T - ™ * h u H l t t d l'^ t togetle " lit* lUnvv, ho loo sene,! ¡ iesnom!in-lv -a.,, 'n v -r hi* a n jp rn o e-r-18,1 B,Ten. w . a A N G L E L . x,f. ;. •. gr ‘.‘it numbers, i kissnow w , il.o | tfc.*>po.imur.i\ i in in nis d i 1SiiillouW1 , , - au.1 , , anoint- , ilnus. This snow t!:e Ri former was asked to arbi bed Li ............' ..IV(.ó-ti*nl,..DIir d i-ill ' fio olton he janees. In the course of a few mt ut eil aal 1>tirts of sulPhur and Physician A c ro u c ic ir. m.•u al! • ,tlieri*- Al,ls h e d A :en<led th. r. Cl trate in a dispute between the I s* ’• • / A “ " ‘ ¡ ‘I* ‘ . . “ ‘ I had to be closely vkched.-— X. O. ; ...i.-.ites ¿1,*» -howel sb-ns minutes iisn s siiowea s ig ; n us s 0 o « i P | | St'°* made np with lard and rosin it* r<*«’ ! , * 11 ¡ in i:» Oregon Í nud i s h i m » . r„ * ! I m m U lt s die tn> i:sh ixsii a iw e il s. o •’oints of Mansfeld touching the ; tli** re; ;a*n and \\ \\ : ashing- oogiTi.T.i: ' tty , <><; n . ,, , . 1 ime.'--1'emocr.it. ; becoming weary and tired, and tin , or linseed oil. Keep this up till line oi their boundaries. J lious.li \ ton east -i ..it é ascavies iiiet it is i — ________ v in ltf. ured. not caring to med do in sucl m at-1 , very . . possible that two-third.; of all I The way to care for s h e e p iu the , i work of getting him to the boat! Bnckwlieat in connection with oth- O. E. SMITH, ters, he consented, moved chiefiy stock there has perished. T h e r e I w»»»ter is to have plenty of rootj for ¡ was not as great as at first . 3 ^ 'S e r g '- - •- Dur- c ist. 1 > y the consideration that it was his j will be many poor men to begin them to eat. I hey don t care for j pat«*d. lu í boys exeitions were, __ native ¡vrovince to which the matter life anew. i he ten millions of dry hay and aie dainty about ¡ finally ci owned with success, »or ¡ “My dear, said a Mormon wife MA li SII Li id ,!), OHE» U >N. had reference, and that he Giould pounds of wool expected, will be i eating grain, but turnips suit their j when the huge monster was within to her husband, “I should think that • I . ti* iif> bo able t»» \ •>! t Kis lor Í iij .luce sa» i i y losu* no l in bulk and , boef i bn icy and they th rive well on t hem. j i eat h ot t lie ind ho st i in. a linn a • you won Id he as ha moil of yourself, J . M . V O L R M A R . M . D. (»nee inore. Ho was taken ill cal l: • * \\ill be scarce for actual The other day we took a sleigh ride j severe blow with a large knife, ! ilirting with Mis»-!!, as you did to- Physician a n j Surgeon. pm the read, 1»ut, ]•(• C( >Vi ring, homo (t •n-umption. ’While "While many : out in the hills and nearly five crimsoning the waters for yards, day.” “Flirting with her?” lie re M ik t l í 1 'ctNT. » <><’ ; 'Co., G.K'. o n . proving that the hit wvts a good j jdEnl in astonishment “Why, we’ve lie procoedod on l.is j< m¡i:ey. persons will lose heavily the rail- v2::4.'iif one. After receiving the first c u t; been engaged for more than three »to •’(’ a • i p ranching Mamsfolli he roads \.i ¡1 also be great losers as 1 < -n : was n.t*t by the count s with a ' there wi ii Le so much less wool and •e covered the ground a foot or two | he fought all the fiercer for a short months, i t ’s all over town.’ “ Oh J. H3 guard of honor, and 1* dged at their stock for them to transport to mar- > b*et deep, and very solid, but our time, but owing to the loss of blood f beg your pardon,” said the w ife C o q u il l e . G u v, O l l g o n . On opening imliiVciently. “It you are engaged GKNLUAL a UKM'V f.r tl.- m V <<t City expense in Ids native town of Lis- ket next season.—Farmer. j bb-nd Robert was out in toe gar- lie soon succumbed. pro.MTty, ho.ini'H aiui loin. i;nU*cr, ta/iii.s, leben. “l ie was received by the; ...... ~ j den digging away the snow down the shark he was found to contain to her, I suppose it’s all right, rNiichvu, oio. (litici» in lit i :• Ul liuiKsir He was i When does the happy event occur?” ( <*unts of Mam feld and an escort , rp jie other day down in the conn- to his turnips and the sheep were nine goou sized fish. J. F. HALL. He said it , 1 afterward ol more than 10d horsemen, e.nd ; p.v a marriage ceremony hud i let in to eat them. . . . thrown „ . overboard as j _Argonaut. Smveycr, irful how how the the turnips turn filtered the towi*,” writes Maim- : ; i been ...............r.......,..i ♦:.« __j was thtir meat is not ut for eating pur- performed, t’ ne i...:.i___ itridegrotmi j . . wonderful .. Recent soundings over the bed of F ob C o /; C oi n . v. Uiui' - s. poses. i hey are very disnstnnis Ho l> ,.nri i lii-fi -i .„n.nr. n mii a i i / > • i n i i yielded. l ie soon uncovered a Doing, luna ili.», a pi ilici t*ian a .,ud several friends walked down j* , Office: W ith T. (r. O'a' i». I -q.. . iu.uhliaW . the Atlantic ocean prove the exist l-^T’ PcrNi-t »it»!YS s.f aJ¡ s.; . »1 a:;ii » u- prophet, amid t the salute of can-j the spring. [couple ot bushels and the sheep to fishing m*is, once becoming en ence of a sunken ridge often less tsrsit lamín fort:isI:i>d on k L* r. iioi.ui'. vini non and the 1 i ging of the bells in j *.js ii0 outol) lie.irinV” asked the ^1 throve on them, frozen as they tangled, frequently tearing them than 1,0()0 fathoms from the sur were. It was t’ne pursuit of turnips i into thread -Santa Barbara ln- allth e churches.” H aling d is-j |>rj(]0 face. while on either side the water j among difficulties when they had dependent. ; patcheil to the satisfaction of the Tes, some one replied. , , , i ,, â . h . m has a depth of 3,500 fathoms. The ,tAV , .. r j to be dug throughout aiicli depth counts ilio business that took him WATCH-M A iv i . R A J E \\ EL EK “M all, thank the Lord, it s over, j Mrs. Sniveny is the wife of the j of tho ocean’s bed to a of snmv and ico, but that it could timber, he oceasionally preached O c q . v i i l l o C i t y , O r. I ’ve been er tryin’ to hem that fel be done showed how easy it is to captain of a New \ ork m ilitia com- j height sufficient to make it dry land py"WorL of »11 UeMiriptioiiH d<>u« at hliurt in the church and partook of the ler up for more than ten yeurs, an’ pany. She attended a review not would therefore bring up a range of notice ami extremely law pneerf. v ln 47. communion; but liis strength was have just succeeded. I wanter sny make such roots available for the long since at which her husband | mountains varying from 0,000 to — I use of stock. Every farmer with ebbing away. Many signs warned ■ you wiunnin folks: Don’t give ! e .. , was the commanding officer. Mrs. , 51,000 feet in height. The higher T. O. (i . T. him tli.it he bml not long to live, u|, Recolleek whul tLe biblesey, ttU °f l" 18 * oU Snivcrly laughed all the way home, j l)0iuts C)f the sunken rid ge now Morniriic Star Lodge ami that where he bml paesed hi* j .|f vou Umlt pit wbat you air ,.rter j eom^ ’t tbo oE w,n* and when, after she got home, she form the Azure islands, I lo . 4G4, fnSt, keep peggin’ away till you I was aske l what was the cause of »t Coquille Oily i-vory ’i’l'.nrsday inoriiing, there was he spending ; An extraordinary murder has just evmiiii^. Visitini; iii*'*in! < rs <»f tit’ri oidt-r. in l.is eve —an eve of reverence and i git tliar.’ ” 1 An exchange figures it out as her merriment, she replied: f;ooU Htandinc. nre cordially invited. been committed at St. Domain les honor more than kingly. “Here I follows: Let’s figure a little on the “It was the funniest thing in the The seventeen-year-old girl who hog business. Suppose a farmer • Atlieux, in France. The victim, a . ,\ f ; w as born and baptised,” said he to world to see my husband, who nev named Ravel, was attacked his friends; “what if I should re. ! annually cuts her father’s entire has twenty hogs that will average er dares oiien his mouth at home, { j farmer i . o . 2? ^ ? # o . p . , . , , , , , . ,, , , , 1 at nine o clock p. m., about thirty J 250 pounds gross. If sold on foot main here to die also?” He was | croI) ()f wheat anti mows ten acres ordering all those men about, and i „ 1 C o q u i l l e L o d g e N o .5 3 from yards his house say 4c per pound, or Mc«U at Cuquillo City cv* ry Saturday »*y..ti only 63, but continual anxiety, of &TU8S lives iu Dufferil1 county, i lie i receives, n r i ' i 1 V- they doing just what he told them J , , . ini{. V’iaiting Brethren, in numi stami inn, ceaseless and exhausting labor, oft- I Tbis .... , ,, . . , and Ins corps was -found yt,ar* beside8 performing ^10 tor each liog, making JjJOO for cordially invited. tho twenty. But suppose he tu do* ^ by don t he cry that game BOnn afte-wrds pierced wi pierced with wounds recurring tits of nervous depres- t!,eso labors, she L has u . agricultural „ -xi c*i t. ^ slaughters his hogs and sells the on me?”—Kx. and covered with stones. Ravel A. F. and A. M. *ion, ami cruel maladies, lmil done * * »!> wl‘ >‘ » Shelonrne store bacoa iu the ^ „ i raBrkets. A lio? . T, I was a powerfully built man, and Chadwick Lodge, No -6 8 * more tlc*n years to waste l,is ; clerk three nights a week, rend which weighs 250 lbs. gross will ° J the ground round was torn up, Meets at CoqmlK* City on Sfttnrd iy even ' strength. On the I7th of February 1Beven continued stories in a week- make 150 pounds bacon. The ba two winters I placed six horses up- I showing signs of a severe struggle, ing on or befora tLe tlio full moon iu cacti i lie dined and supped with his | ^ j° arnal attended four Sunday- con can always be sold for at least on the following weekly allowance: j in which several assailants must month. cents per pound, making $18 Forty-two pounds of oats, twenty have taken part He wns credited John Goodman, friends including his three sons— [school picnics, set the dogs on 29 12 per hog, or $J(»0 for the twenty. eight pounds maize, twenty-one j in the country with having the evil W. M. ' John, Martin, and Paul—and Jus- jtramPs and falIen off a cherry tree, Take $200 from $300 and you will pounds hay cut into chaff, fourteen eye, and was believed by many of tus Jonas, who find accompanied i )’e^ *ome cranky editors con- have $100 left as the profit made pounds oats straw cut into chaff, ; his neighbours to have brought a- G. A R. to propound tha conundrum, on twenty hogs by converting them seventy pounds long hay. Total bout the death of their cattle. The Gen- Lytle Post, No* 27, him. “After supper,” saysSleid*m ,! tinue ‘having withdrawn to ¡»ray, as his “M hat can women do?”—Water- into bacon. Besides, this farmer 19G pounds of food per wreck per magistrates, after investigating the Meets at Coquille City, on every first has, if he butchers, the lard, the horse. Upon this food the horses case, have arrived at the conviction and third Wednesday. Vuitin!» comrads, custoiu was, the pain in his stomach ^own (Gut ) Herald, bones and sausage, which he can j have done admirably while in con- that the murder of Ravel is to be kQ ifood etnnding. cordially invited. began to inorease. Then, by tho Subscribe for the H e r a l d . give t-0 tho editors. You see? 1 stunt ufnnf wni*l? ifrf»?Ai* Chas. S. Trae. Cnniuander. i traced Anlirolv entirely I.i ta tl.is this i*.;iiisi* cause. work. ” U m J