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* C O Q L T L L K Y O L . 3. C I T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , M A R C I I 10, 1885. j. N O . 30. T h e A p lu r j. j Halifax, Nova Scotia, or any where “Wo have two patients, both ISnm lon. I else, so they leave this, deserves to chronic lunatics, who have for One more nni.irtnnaU-. Most bee-keepers strive to get 'When the government works commended. Not long since a TrnstiiiR the fat»*.a L. F. L an e . J ohn L an e . some years worked in the vegetable | ltashly importunate. | were shut down at the mouth of panther which lias been roaming i rid of drones in the apiary*as soon LANE LANE, garden. They are as happy and , . ., . , , , , . _ I as they appear, and some inventive Tried on the skates. . . i - in tins A- work i as )UlT river about two months since, . A tto y iim u!i*l fo u iistjo rs ;il la w . contented they ...... can . 1 1 our r i » k h r r ii 1» t c t u l r r l V , ............ . . aliout m the neigUborl,o<xl of R ''»-: milllU |mve.Icvised i.-goiiious trnpe 1 . ....... »•il t h e ft t r a p « l.o in thoirconilMou of li.iml. An- j tlle J* tl> ,',1S, ln ,ul- dolpli for several jenrs, was kili.nl to catch and destroy them. Now, L n d Cases a Speciality. P a r t i l i . »ili* il s > h I p L i Ìe r l y , vauce of the dry land. Now at low j py young Faliy and JHlly Green. Officoon MninStre«'t, o»»t«.si: < C .smopolit n other, by tradì* a shoemaker lias 1 have a good word to say for the l m u S Cl t > n i i s h n ; Hotel. time | wntm' ° 11(‘ ( - ‘an walk on dry land at seems that a few davs previous- , , , , f ,, , , • done ¡.lie mending for a lon< Roseburg, ( )regi >n. O h . i t \\ .1 s p i t i f i l i The following casi I have watched j lo,,lst ? ° toot iu .".Jv a .aC0 of tho. *“ * ! '«e killed a valuable young steer, I y” aaasald l y ^ d , X u .ly , and 1 i .u HmllL! itH ilti |L t Itili J. M. S ioi . in . J ohn A. t»u\r pile driven on tho jetty, and the W i l l r. a \\ h o !» - c i t y f u l l with some interest. P became in , belonging io Mr. Ldw ard ^ a^*v» i rfli Uy seasons in Southern Califor. S i g l i n Sz G -ra y - ,, , , .. ; dry land continues nearly down to am jviung a . M uh 1 s e e h e r il r» *»». re\eng»-. ; j iia,ve observed him closely sane through domestic aliliction . . . . . . . . l*Ìi*K 11 c r u n t e n d e r ! y , A ttorneys ami Counselors At Law, the “Con ins,” a group of rocks ly Accordingly lie aud Jiiilv went out 1 . , . . , , . , . and an inmate of the hospital in S m o o t l 1 o u t l i e r d 1 p *. . and nave luvariablj found that M,irnhtiflii. < ’of>H rimnty. Oregon. ,, ing to the south. Indeed it would one day bound to hunt turn u,» it whcre th0 hive was we„ sapplied O rncK — Holland l*u:l ’ ».' 7 . 4 » j » « i ,* Rhine. > >114*d s o r t ì c i u l e r l y . the spring of 1877. For three 1 Hotel. vL'nL*» fo caress. I M a il years he was governed by his delu cernas il the Almighty showed j 1 they could, and fortunately came with drones the bees were multiply < % — Merchant Travel« r. W . SIN C E AX X X C« sions, and was considered a bad | a,s,tt.VproVi,l oi tlle meflllK adopted, on him whilst he was dining leis- ing far in excess of the hives hav » . l i o n T o <■«•1 A4 »»rii. A ttorney ut la w . case. He at leimtli became more and the com persued, by giving i wre]y off a recently killed deer. ing few or no drones. The animal Genomi Insuraiic. an.l R»*nl Kstate A roii I. riie problem of how to get wor k | (jUiet, and was placi d in a quieter j u lloll>iny lli,lul himself to complete j The dog they had with them im- heat produced by the drone is nec ttogri lle Uiry, ( ) reg <» n . is becoming every day more diffi-1 hall. He was still, however, envoi- j th<' ^«'lertaking, and we verily be-J mediately gave tongue, and rushed essary to keep an even temperat T. G. O W E ii. cult of solution to a very large oped in mental darkness. “Is there i lieve that ever since l ncie Sam ! a£ t]ie ferocious animal undisinay- ure in the hive, as bees' eggs aro IlU,the1'England good bye, j e(j The young men followed in class of thoAmeiican people. It; noli ope? no relief?” is ras his often- j hatched in the same degree of tem Attorney and Counselor at Law. and set up house keeping on his j j10t pursuit. After a run of about After a while is a question which appeals almost i repeio-M ¡ij-jn-ui. .»• u i < » nm.. m. j *d appeal. perature as hen’s eggs, and there- Mir.-;nri*i 1». Oon. as seriously to the industrial econo- j consented to assist at the mangle. Iown acoount! that ho never Cot | two miles he was treed. Billy Green . . . . , , , fore it is evident that something S- H. H A Z A R D . got on his larboard bow, and ,, , ; mv of this coast as it does to Eas-j He gradually improved; he set such good value for his money. ,, , , ’ . more than the working bee is need- The probability of the mouth of young 1 ally on the starboard, and v, ,, . , , . Attorney and Counselor at Law. tern communities. It is true we himself to picking up buttons, and - , . ’ ed to preserve the required heat, E ur lftx IT tt . <><» n . 1 have larger fields inviting develop- j in n few months had about two j * a ^ 1 icing so improve«. at a preconcert« signal they both • When the sun sWne3 brightly tbe ment here, but fewer established thousand on a string, with which ! i ' 0KBi ly cau 6° ou^ ,lll( come noi - . uns i t noug l t .c o m - worbor bee 8eenis impelled to geek J. W . B E N N E T T . ; i . industries , . . than ., . i Last. i' l Stottne . 1,., i , he ornamented i i the j, 11 of e j his • I in at all times, lias caused some .lunging brunches, and a h ««vy. ^ nud iE the flow or the walls Attorney at Law. i 4 ~ „ „ „ i;,* ...iii, ; ,, ,v i __ii , enterprises to be talked a good deal tnud at their feet, announced the I store of nectar ¡s ,arge the rusIl question how to earn a iixiiig, with room. He was ottered a small ! 1 b j{ Lb'AHFIK1.T*. < a.X. , * one. 'n , , , 1 , bounty . for c each , mole, , rat i or musk- , i 1 about, ’ and others already J commen- oimirnl \r all nil that irne tiiArlnl of I . . arrival / of was mortal tnany, is an lmjxirtant i no lor honey is so great that the hive Amongst the former is a this miserable sinner.—Legem D. T U W A T S O N . Seeretary of the Treasury, in his i rat lie would destroy. He now had 11 will seem almost deserted if there — ► ■«#*■ « --- — woolen mill. Lot us just consider , annual report, declared that our j full liberty to the grounds, and Attorney and Counselor at Law I’riuiius « r Fruii Tr«*«**. are no drones in it—the tempera protected manufacturing industries «pent much time hunting his game; how far our wool has to travel, CY-i* i Ct rv, < Jus. Almost every one knows that the ture falls and the process of liatcli- .... the .! employment , , and the expectation j i aud it must 1 pay, are able to produce as 1 •nge .m , all . the people 11 . be- sap of the tree rises from the roots ing is detective; no doubt causing . I i. i • a . r i - ■ fore it comes back to us in the J . H. N OBLER, ;oils in six mi »ulus <‘s i reward brought him out of lus ; arm>unt of shape or woolen goons. F irs t! to the branches in the spring and chilled brood and great loss of Notary Fub;ic n tpiires in a th country year, melancholy state and kept up his there is the freight to ’Frisco. This \ decends to the roots ns winter ap young bees, just at the time when II.S.K < i ii mentiom-.l ihost* of iron, wool spirits. He soon gave evidence of is as high as 825 a ton, we paid at ‘ proaches, i his knowledge should most needed. I believe the l>ee- cotton. I lus means that, mi; i his ability to care for himself. ITe an C A R L H- V O L K M E R . , that rate for it on our very last form our fundamental rule for master would gain largely if lie less we can find other markets than reasoned wi ll, and was correct and Attorn :y and Counselor at Law. shipment, and we have the accounts ! pruning, Nature has put it in our | AVOu1’.1 «tu(1Y the characteristics of the !; me one for these manatac- «harp in !ii> business transactions, ^ t • in our posses ion and can show | power to weaken or strengthen a , the drone, and make us nice dis M u r i;; ro in tin 1 ■ . tl'.ere is ouly full work for pf],, discharged it cently in the • ( >r Will pr^tic' in al them to any one who wishes to see i tree, just as we see it necessary, tinctions in selecting drones for h :!f llie people 1 ngaged in them, i expectation of his being abb breeding purposes as is generally Had this man been them; then there is cartage, storage, j Every branch of a tree cut or short- done —in the selection of queens— Eli d they are partic.dlv restricted make iii- w A. M. ( ! IA \\ FOLD. It then j cued during the months of April j to this country for a market is , kept confim in the wards, 1 have insurance, commission. Attorney and Counselor at Law. uppareut bv by the muni milliner no doubt he would still be an in crosses over to Philadelphia oi or November means a loss of sapor | for tl,oro is i ust fis much clifferenco imiiifullv annarent J#~t lenccal in .tin.;u-• »<1*11 ;.. of w oi knien that have been and are mate and that his case would have J »oston, win re it is manufactured i R weakeningof the tree. 1 n our per ; (h‘oner> as in queens and lobust- into bhmkots, woolen clothes, etc., | feet climate the sap is supplied in healthy drones with a good pedi- iulted ar dilTerently.” fix. b> ing discharged. The questions, ► 4— — — • mid then travels back by the same ! such n great quantity that we have is cl« ite ns valuable in the J. F. EAS IL K , M. t'. ¡n view of tiiese lads, naturally route to ’Frisco. There sold by a in almost every instance to treat the j ai,1;|0 f° r morejmrposes than one, I ’o iT if n l l i n l s In O re g o n . S finii I.» J ¿l’KT.lI ' l VN. I'BlHtCUS. S -y, • n ,o i .' i . iich of w• • : i- arise, why are they roshicted to H atlen*i >n ! commission agent, again to some j trees with the intention of weaken- ns the most prolific queen, tested !• : .• ,r > lio fori; S •. the h«»iue market? Ai the m in y •n and chilè.cvii. v i «• my, when rT M r. ( ) l mted , , , , ,, , , , i • ,, , I if tri •-> î": tifth t»y: lll!*l*K^,*, » (4 i. :* • . . wliolesale house, resold to a whole- ! mg thorn— or, m other w'ords, we and found perfect in all respL*cts.— for .'»♦.• •. ■ ••h. ¡* •. i . itin«* it to sutler for ihe benefit of a few? States G nsul tv) t mua, ¡»urenasea ; , , . ! , . ,, for Rli«UIUa ■ - • . N» nr.i. -i.i bv -lie ;uo l- I ml*iiibtoillv the iia]>[»iiu ss or mis- ’ sale store, resold again to some i nave to prune them in summer. Ex. S(J50, * mini î at a e, ist. it i sale i ¿At dii \l;p il1 Ì lit tit store keeper up here, with freight, j 1 he proper time of summer prun- v. 's ( U l 'Cu?’* üi -• in k i'r li- a ii W h e a t « . peo for : u»‘, \ \ t > l* l\ . i Ii k * ¿•ry of our ber i of game bin Is of brilliant » insurance etc., back to the ( 'oquille, I ing is w hen the first growth of x r r r T 7 » t ~~> v. Iu -IM 1 olitici !tliS lld \ P alw: . vs pro- J »111 nage and excel! eut eating and ; A chemical investigation of the D. LV. C. w . TC about one-half its •nds iopi fr 'Sicd so mm Ti a fiéetion, the i hui and ( » un c lui» of J'ortland. : ¡ U n ’uxoiNtniii to ilio" last pn.l.«bi7 ieuglh-ihe"flitter "¿7rt of I ! » • been go-. P h ysicia n an?. Sr.rnt o a , lion upo l a prope ; and ePeclive- sola 0 of the S ate to be used i 1 - — j ing on for two years iu the labora- ask i",i\ in M\i * i who pays ids share on what 1 June, t he pi lining consist.* of it ; ami it i , not t< ■< > in vu !î t*' sn v in ].rope y caring for them and | tory of the department of agrieul- ho buys of freight to San Francisco ! cutting off one-third of tho new 4 •.« it* and curiry, * and si th»' j • c ing and [» • i : s! ribnt roteeiiug t!ie*m ! | ture. Such results have been ob- W C. A N G E L E . Ivi. E- , ' q ’ î » an i hack, sc oral carta<Yes, s to r a g e s , i grow th. The result is that a tree * \ 4 * 1 the ; . » î rii\, of î l \ ! A unt 1 tii. y shall be g.*nerally prop , 7 • ¿I • i ! tained that Clifford Richardson, Physician and Accoucheur. across the pruned m tins manner stops grow- . , . . . . . . . . ’ insurances, two reights • in * mi y b. :ig peopii λ Ì*« 11 t W* *1 K gw ( hi î NI >f_ ! S. u ie y *ai’s a r* r , ,, , , . ,, the chemist, feels lustmed in giv- agated. ill* !or two or three weeks, but the ! b COgt II.LE CITY. OGN. * -4 i ¡Il li. i lie sit u itiol î is no! fett broiig'lit birds from .\^ia tli.it ('•«‘htinent of America, together with v > h ing publicity to them. From very vial . he intermediate profits, ami sap, instead of forming wood, is de be spn ad • nd now abound in all : s.ti »fact« ry, :md ought no , p a i buds i for p ¿i veloping fruit the coming elaborate - tables . showing . . . the . anal- . O. E . S M I T H , >: 11( i WIM t< 1 1’»'; nain as it is. if » « Wr ;t(?rn t >regi »ii. W e see them i accumulations that can be piled on ysis ot a great variety of wheats it, bv almost every fellow that looks '•ason on the hist years grow th, v k.1 1 • e it will g i ’W worr e, and An- eve •y da v and we hear of them in S e r m o n D e m is t , from all parts of the country these rpoGiix* I . v0j ists and Socialists will mn 11 i— Cui i y e •untv. The Bob White at it, and these in the aggregate I otherwise they would stay dormant deductions are made. The main M AESH Fi LED, OULGON. lorn rinds i* >r ill! u I'- qua i! wn;5 set loose in’ -4 tlic Sautiam 1 must !>.* enormous Now if we had for the next two or three years. failing of American wheats is their and the < I 1.' » vin i This is especially the case with h“in'll 1 of tIli 1ugs w liieh 7. e Ill »W ii f- 11 . >{ « >m y * n s ago, and though they i a woolen mill on our river, we could deficiency iu albuminoids. The our apricot trees. The second prun- sell our w ool at home, have it man- J . M - V O L K M A R , M . D- feet to dospit¿i* will be«•onu a -eri- wei o few in nvunhcrs tlu*v are now ! highest percentage of albuminoids ufactured at home, get an honest iug shout bo given in tbe winter, illecting i leiiifgdiinj.:er, and mem I »US Physicia i an.1 Surgeon. plentiful in all that vicinity. Capt. 1 article at homo- no cotton mixed "'hen the leaves liavo fallen. The found by Prof. Richardson was f the (•om- î • j m 1111 y * ¡1 ilk c the irai Aid¿eny, tr»ok a few Mongolian ! with it for of what wo now pay, ¡2nd. pruning makes it possible for 1 17.15, in a Minnesota wheat. Rus M tvtls P oint . C' och io ., (» kuuon . tlie rit V of Vii.*! lótf nmi illy ali'I th»:* prosjic pin*usant s to the F.amo neighbor- j and get nearly twice as much as the orchardist to give the tree the sian wheats have been shown to countrv. Examiner. hood and they now tly in Hocks what we now get for the raw mate- porper shape, and regulate, by eith- contain 211.5(5 per cent. The albu CT. ZDELA-XT, - * *€» *- ------—• and are increasing with great cer- rial, and enough left besides for | o' longer or shorter pruning, its fu- minoids are regarded as the most IVurU tor Hi«' lii«an«‘. ( ’ogi ii.i.R Ui rv, O kkoo N. valuable parts of grain. Prof. GENKRAI. /,(A:NCV t -r tiu- ni.l»- i>f City i tho •, sixth • ¿1 i biennial • ,; i report . ot r i tainty J and very J numerously, the mill owner and the merchant, ture growth-short pruning to be ln - property, huniivs ¡uicl l"ts. timber. fiien*. Richardson says it is difficult to raurlKM. I *.c. Oilicc in HiTiiM builil'ii;.’. i)r H. Wunliier, Kupenutenilciit I ‘ I*« exp. *¡mi-.it of introducing to make them smile all over. applied on trees of poorer growtli explain for what reason American ------------ T W 71 AT T ! of the Southern Hospital for « 1C f<,relK» 8»*“« h 'n h ¡^<* Oregon _ ........ ........... ...... ..........„ ... is to stimulate them, long pruning on Capt. Jansen of Parkersburg wheats contain so much less water J . X . xiiXJ-ixj, ., neccessity „„„„-„-iA,, I lias iiroved satisfactory J and will i n' > . building a strong fishing r , . •. boat , for e vigorous growers to cheek their - Insane, at Anna, 111., the 1 , than is given in the foreign aver- o-.iv-.jv», P . . • , p ii,« ,1« I the end people our extensive fo r-1.. „ , ... • i The apple tree of this r«.K(’iKM('OLML.ouKix»N. ; of regular uccupntiou for the ue- 11 j the deep sea fishery that is known growth. . , , .., i ages, but he has never seen a sam- Offir*: Mub r. G. Owf-A. Tscj.. Ma.hliiitld. | rented is strongly insisted ui>on, j ( ^ 1 | a ,un< ,uit f' ° Ka,,lt> 1,1 to exist about 20 miles off the coast. 1 111 ls ap* to glO N V vorY A V 1< | pie w hich contained as much as the of i;!l ;uid on- s anil i Dr. AN anlner i . mentionB some ,irxVl.A | 1 too. 5 of lill’tls , She mi will * ii have 1 i 1 of r o*' i*. #-r i eritfci 1 I'lui'S U 4 .11 Soi j.n survev<*il Nur „ C)1 HlO^t 1 H . *1 lllllllt 1 a keel feet l in but to bear very little, especially average given by the chemist Wolff t#red lands furnirtltod on short notice*, vlnl , # ----------- interting instances where steady j H11,i I»u ai: n*dmfd beaut). ^E length, beam 14 feet, and have a ou irrigated soil of sandy loam. I for German wheat. He concludes FEED AND L IV E R Y STAPLE 1 mental improvement was brought ; ° lmpoitancc to success- curryj,jg capacity of about TO tons. found root-pruning the best reme that the hotter and drier summers i about by constant application. fully intrmlnco game to any conn- | y he wi), bo coini)Ietea by tl,0 first dy, while top-pruning in winter of America may afford the explana IR -IE - 32*0.31^ , I F T Z 'p . tion. \ comparison of tho samples “We have one patient,” says tho ti\. .lit aus i».iss((l am money , oEj j (ly| alK( immediately commence only increased the evil. The sur analyzed show s that the wheat of Cuqnill<* City. Ouu. doctor, “whose convalescence stop expended to slock our streams and 01,erutioQ ou tll0 cul, nnd haak plus brunches and suckers must be the Eastern states is the poorest Uaalinc Done «t Rervionnble Rates, v lu ltf ped short of recovery, who has for water with the best of fishes are bank outside. Capt. Jansen will removed in summer. Some of our raised, falling below the average in benefit; so also the be assisted bv Capt. Brown one of farmers make great mistakes in albuminoids, in ash and in size. 1 several years been very happy in for the public feeding and caring for the pigs, effort to stock our woods with tbe beet sailing mastera that eVer pruning. They have a superficial The improvement is gradual aDiP Morning Star Lodge i He seldom talks, but while at his choice game birds is adding to the ,,nt„ c,| the Coquille. The fish knowledge of it and do more harm regular until the Pacific slope is. reached, where there is a decided 46 4, food resources of the State and of wi„ bc brought in> 8nd landed at than good. They prune, for in falling off in quality. The best Meets at Coquille City every Thursday work, lie makes a glltteial liolst* T, •vtQiuig. Visitili*,'tinunliors of this »>nlt-r ,m that his porcino friends seem to ]us0 a^ bc°I) 0, ^ Bcems some convenient place on the river stance, a vigorous apricot tree late wheat grows between the Missis good standing;, are cordially invited, - 1 understand. The work that he does j tlmt t!ie legislature could have and when properly cured and dried in the fall or winter very severely. sippi and the mountains. It has a uric | will be j few men would do better, and lie better appreciated the public spirit "to ’Frisco and The result is, plenty of wootl aud higher average in oil, albuminoids and ash. The Oregon and Califor Judge Denny. X. other pllMm preforms it faithfully. He is rest- and liberality bberality of of Judge Denny. -X. leaves, but no fruit. Or,they prune a nia w heats, although showing largo O. F. I. O. C o q u i l l e L o d g e N o .5 3 I iess and unhappy if for any reason The Mr. Von Peggert lias nearly sickly tree very little,so as not to in and handsome grains, contain a The British British Medical Medical Journal Journal Meet* at Coqmlln City t*vt*ry Saturday even he lias to be k»M*t in the house. SHy says: H; “We often hear hear a a great great ileal deal coin]»leted liis sash and door facto- terfere w ith its appearance, as com comparatively low amount of albu “We often ing pared the adjoining trees. In this minoids. my'invited^111 * ^ ° ! Another patient of the chronic class baid about the dampness of our cl i- j ry- As he lias the manufactured ciordinlly After crossing the Mississippi , has taken upon himself the respon- mate as a cause of disease, of the | lumber almost at liis own door, and case the tree must supply with its the averages show that the Mis V. F. and A. M. • sibility (»f caring for the young , respiratory orgaus especially. But j can turn out sashes and door ad j little sap all its undipped branches, souri nnd Kansas wheats are defi C hadw i c k -------—o Lodge, ’ No-68- I stock, and lie is equally faithful in the death-rate and the amount of libitum, it will be difficult fer those j aud the result is, the tree becomes cient in nitrogen, while Texas pro --------— ---------- - Meet* a t Coquille < ity on Saturday ev<-n- his devotion to his charge. No rainfall do not appear to stand in w ho import those articles from j weaker, does not bear, and the dif duces a grain rich in nitrogen, but Inn on or before the the full moon in each storm or inclemency of weather anv definite relationship, whereas other places to compete with him. ference between it and its neighbor injured by too small weight per month. John Goodman, will prevent him from hunting a a ()f cojq weather produces We were glad to see that our becomes onlv „ tho moro striking „ 100. ,nuu Minnesota mu quu has a much larger grain, not quite so well supplied _______________ ___ __W a '-I stray calf and getting it under j an immediate and notable effect.” i legislature has passed an act this | the next year. In pursuance of my j witR nitrogen. It is Colorado ¡shelter. He hasforgotton wife and i . • i •sessa)'-1 giving a reward for the l theory, I will finally add that it is ! which leads in the production of a Glen- L v t l e P o s e N o - 27. children and appearently all of the | 'Iau )ernos 'u cine i )spepsia. j RCajp Gf a panther, bear, wolf, wild- i of great benefit to give trees that j large grain containing a large That Meets at Goquiile City, <»n every first I past The cuttle are liis friends, j lut BOU1 °Lllllon- I cat, etc. These are great pests, and Lave borne heavily a very severe i amou 11 ^ of albuminoids. Wednesday. Vnitin« comradh, in R<>»>d and their caro engages the thought Tho cream of experience is skim- every one that Eends one of them winter pruning.—Anaheim Gazette, i S iHtfkFrof* Richardson says, shows - #-----—r^4>4 w liut the possibilities are of raising itanding, oordially invited. I mod from spilled milk. prematurely to Hong Cong, or Subscribe for tire H erald . i a perfect wheat.—Ex. dm«. H. True, Commander. J and ambition of liis daily life. \T T in : IIIHt. H I M * i:s s 4 t is it s . & , , I a id J i J b J ( ». j ' j V j p . J & j . . ] ^ O V M rM > v,' »•>• i i « i ip -r -. i ■ v r* i v t i m i i i v m ' J ( I , \ [ \