Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 28, 1885, Image 1

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Land Cases a Speciality.
Office on Main S rnA.oi»,f>it •«'. >..,«•:>"!
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T. G . O W E N .
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
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Attorney and Counselor at Law.
EMriun C ity . < F in .
J. W . B E N N E T T .
Attorney at Law.
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Attorney and Couns-’.or at Law
Coo 1 ( ’ IT Y, 1 )oN.
J. H . N O S L E R
Notary Fub.ic
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“CoM win: .- v il Ti al! its S,;ravv
la cotte Few ml rei
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When ear h J.ad
And mi nshine 1 .. •; O (T Mil.
l envy your s ve •; re • 1 ■ » ( • j » j ♦.
G happy. 1-tippy Fi riì •
For in e:v Fro; -t
Is a s ran unrest
Auda scifi'nM too deep for wonts.
From the first faint Hash of morning,
I’ntil n't;1!? siiti'lnivi cl-.n^.
1 think of a prave
\\ her - ,lie ei;,
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And a j >y t!:a: wa-. mine las- spring.
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Tin' county ot Curry lies in
the extrenu' souLliwesteru coi ncr
of Oregon, sun iuihlc.1 ivy Coos,
Ik’Unlas ait.l .io.-c:'him- counties,
in this State nini l/i*l Norte coun­
ty, in Coliiornin nini h iving ;i
coast lino on tlio l ’nnilit* t.i more
that 100 miles.
Ill its ana of
i.ài-0 stillare miles it emivrace.s
i. 111 s, vaili-y-, j.iaiUs alni mountains.
Som«* id tl.c e!o\atii»ns are cotercu
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wot !i a lit'avy eTov.in i>i iir, ir»>*
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ci[< .1 tilt 11 * . \ is ti.o jii:m*is 1 i 1 :.*s
its \\a\ t<> i • ocean across the
eenti'al i) vition <»i' Carry county,
i ..e oilier .-tic. ms of the county,
ali ià v.i.icn fi.»\v into tl.e ocean,
alt* .S f , .'»ixi-;, ] ,i"i » 1 , A UOtt'i»,
Winilclmcli ami Elk rivt rs, and
j i it.ra:', i*r.i ' 1 and « tuc I ht creel.-.
(, u all t ;.. ■ - 1 •
arc tracts 01
r 1 . • ! i ;. 1 i n '. l . 1 ■ - iti i : ' 11 .1 •*, white
U m re is mticii fine ayricult iiid
1 an i 1 .. ti.,* \ a lie vs sc;.lU .» d Lcre
and ila l'i I I the inounlalds.
i he
ji'jis-i iiiils iiiiord splendid graz-
^tluch
iug ft »r i at tie and sin -p.
1 .nil is *. et op-eli F ». « tiii-liit lit. and
d *.-11 id > 1 ■ locati« vn - \-. sin me «Ft \ c-
•m nt ; can he purché -cd at reas-vil­
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ai. :g is the * lead-
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. i. ands of acres
CotjuiLLE C ity , vono. >s.
advantageously
oí lilunoE 1
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property, uku . v . aii.t c>... »• * * ■1 • •
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rancuert, «1C. U..»ce m li> .'aa> t<-...»i.;.
>v<*rnmeut at s*2 50 jver acre,
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nicii run in all ih<- rivers is large,
Surveyor,
and finer locutions for cunnorics do
Fmt ClKl.t'ot Nil. V h..t 'N .
Office: W ilii T. U. 0 » . u, ix p . .Ua..ilii'.-M. ii».t i*\i/t.
A cannery at Ellens-
Ir«T1V rftcl inapH ot nil survcycU .tin. c l - burg is d- ling an ext» n -ive business,
tered lainJs iuvnif.liea on .'lioft >t> ■*»■■ \l . i
and yet is not id do to u.-e all the
!i !i oil’» red it.
Tlio shipping
I. O. (1. T.
points are i.lh iislmrg and Fort
M o r n in g S ta r L o d g e
Orford, the latter needing only a
N o . 464,
Meets at Coquiile City every Thursday small breakwater to ma' e it acces­
eveuiuL’. Yisitiut; lneiiiheiH ot tin-» oriier, in
sible for shipping purposes to the
good standing', are cordially invited.
vessels alloar.
Communi-
k largest
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¡cation is had from these ports with
Sun 1* rancisco by na ans of saibing
I. O.
o . F.
vi-s.-els, making ( tirry tributary *o
C o q u ille l e d g e N o . 5 3
M*efcH At (’<H|uilk* (*ity wi-ry Sat-iriF-y «■• a that city. 1 n this r« .-peci, and in
ins{. Vi.Hitiiis; brethren, in ^*'"'•1 saimlaic. the matter of its rc -ourci s and in­
oordiailv invited.
dustries, it is similar t<» Goos, its
; nearest neighbor on the north.
A. F. and A. AI.
Ellensbnrg is the county seat,
C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o -68-
and is situated at the mouth of
Meets nt C»»quiUt* City <>u S ituriFiy > v. n-
|u« on or before the the full ni-<»»n in <-;un' Rogue ri\er. It contains a salmon
month.
i cannery two saw mills and a grist
John ( foodman,
mill. The po puiation is about5500.
\\. M.
Foil Orford. some thirty miles up
(J. A ll.
the coast has tvro saw mills, and is
G e n - L y t l e P o s t , N o - 27,
tin* shipping and receiving point
M.vetft at Coqnille City, «>n every I'm ’ for ti e northern end oi the county.
■Wednesday. Vsitin; cavir.ul-., i.i !l'»*d
Ghetto near tin California line, is
staiulm". cordially in vim 1
Clias. S. 1'r.ie, C vimi.rule*.
the sc* (port tor tie* farmers on
( 'hetco river and ot her portions of
tlu* southern end of tie* county.
F U R N IT Ü K E STORE,
! here arc a number of quite exten­
X1. INLaxlc, -P r e p .,
sive individual daries m the county,
several of them milking a handle l
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MLB.snriLi.D, O on .
cows each and many thousand
Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic­
pounds of butter are shipped an-
ture Frames, etc., and Ast-nt for V*
Seeing Machines.
vl nltf J nunllv.— \\ est Shore.
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facilities l'or manufacturing olii red ¡ that, had any other Cabinet in
T!ie following letter is being in your county, and !>•* necompuni- Eurojve adopted similar tactics, it
Ninety iron steamers of tonnage
sent to the county commissioners e.l by a printed slip show ing farms would have been savagely denoun­
ranging between uOO 1,000 tons,
ced lor chailatanary and duplicity,
of the various counties in this h >r sale or 1 out.
I ’eelitig that I i r slat * ! . «.real As humiliating as the confession is, representing 01,lMi tons, were add­
s! .le.
I > .s county should give it
and urge it nei 1 of an increase oí t!u* lhitish Foreign i'. ‘ e will ed to the Ih 'dadi rrgisterv during
its immediate attention:
w Nilecl steamers represent­
( ¡culle, a 7 ;: As you are a.ware, the popula tion tí »at makes new eventually be brought to ad.nil
ing !k*.oid tons wore displaced;and
o r r ! gisl ¡{.io*, a* it iis reet'nî. .a* - imiiK-s, that build.-', and deve’opes, that it has l>een successati!y out-
expu lus « • «. Ì c »minerei
diplomacy. of steamers over 1,000 tons* ‘JS7
fca- wilti d by lîussinn
si -n ;viN-e 1 11. i*. .So. !•>, ajvpro-
‘s am l reiatii >ns, ♦ 1 « *. « it ju
o\v \\ hih * negotiations were protracted, vessels representing oS 1,010 tons
pj'iatuir ¡difilli ) |(,|- immigrai ¡on
the Czar has been advancing hi.> were added to the register, against
Wt ‘ i.nve t¡»e a Ivan! . J ti of <t
.ur; > ; durim ¡it* ve
* tiile^i vi* immi rali 'll, 'll 1 that ireojis and making ready for war. a Joss of i2 vessels representing
u'o\idin.g ft>r tie* appoint
i 11 j'ite of overtures of peat* •, large 101,707 tons, showing a total net
blit i in i 111 Ili ÌLI I'il- i lie L** )-( > j ,*i'ral i ai ( >i yo *r )><■
i l * * i í l > t ' t 1
1 ii
mcrea. e of z'!.> vessels, measuring
iF'll C VlU^niSSl.Vllv'l'S.
l nder t!ie pi'i-guaut with iiu 1 gre it'-st ivo:: 1 e n t s bodies of llussian troops were
l id,Old tons. Of iron sailing ves­
appropriation of timi 1«.ll tin* 1 *1 »anl bolli t.» them .and to th .tale, ine hurried toward the A fgahau border
sels and commencing with those
lu-ld its ld'st meeting \\ i ilnesilay, GommissioFors 1 e.-pect fully u rge from the Caspian and from Tush-
April 1, and efl’ect. d a p; mi alieni that you .vid : « ■ t! is impoi laid
nnittcr iuiinediif * and favor•able
organizar ion.
_ ; dial to the register, against Ô1 ves-
As indicateli by the title of this Lattenfion. iluou h h' e viirtosy ot
In* Oregon and sirations in 111 * * lîaltic has been ! sols measuring IS,091 tons remov-
bill, this object of its provisions is hr. lb Ko­ 11er o{ I in
et
ihit wood ships show a mark­
V. dll Mr. John gnraded against, and no doubt the
to make a prompt and vigorous' Calibriti.'!
effort to imluce a class of immigra- Muir <»f tlio O. R. & N. conn;»any, intrigues at Constantinople have 0,1 filin g off. Seventy-eight such
over 2o0 tons each, rep-
t
we are enabled to state th: . L A
the succeeiled in cementing an alliance ' eys°l-s
packages coulaining spec imen-:, ex- hetween the Aluscovite and the ^^M ting «10,885 tons, were added
agricultural and industrial popu hibits of j'.iinted mallei• f<#r the
Board and c-vn.-igill'tl to its dliair-
n. ilevi lope the vast resoi
>f thi.- region, and in tlio ultimate, man,
man, will
will beearrii
be carried
over theii
their
lines
*d over
1* J lin
-s iooled to its bent, has been patient- j ^ 1,‘ hiim0» indicating a decrease of
id.l immensurably to the wealth of travel. Ii-vping that we may lv waiting for the
liussian reply, j
wooden ships measuring 125,-
md general welfare of the state, hear favorably fi*om your county, to its ultimatum.
It would have f
hvm-.. Liking tue it on and
ami
boen easy for England at any timo wooden sailing shi, is together we
\\ Itile the state as a w hole has by we remaní,
previously to have outbid lìussia get a total net decrease of 1(55
Voi ,‘S resj ctfully,
Ipgi dative enactment, appropriated
for the favor of the Forte. Abdul ships measuring ‘27,(521 tons. 13ut
( has. 11 . Ih »oil,
the sum of money mentioned, the
Hamid is not friendly to the Mus- notwithstanding the remarkable
H. W. Corbett,
commissioners are assured that
covite. liut Air. Gladstone waited j 'impression of last year and the
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the best interests of state in this
too long; Disraeli, with such cards | ‘'omparative falling off in the ton-
W. N. I,atine,
directi«»n will be m >re subserved,
to play, would have ma le short j nnb,e launelioil, as compared with
L. I». Cox.
and the end and aims of tin* or­
work of tlie llussian situation; but i *
s'*i‘ vessels sailing under tlio
: in i-
; si' »ner-
( ’onim
ganized effort be m >re promptly
England just now appears to Liiv** i Lidtisli llag represent all enor-
C. 15. Car Jo, Korn‘t m rv.
attained, by a co-operative acli>>n
on!y one first-rate diplomatist, and ; !|ious lleet, measuring (5,111,07(5
-'ii the part of each county, or lo­
A-»it o tí;;- h :n*i«-s -,
’butarrangement i t°i»> of steamers of oOO tons aid
( Ittaw.a, Oat . Apr:! ! 8. Hon. J . la* is in India.
cality.
The board is not organ-
iz d, m>r ¡s the money appi* »pria- A. Chaplean, Secretary of State, Lord Duilcrin may have m ale. with npwnr.ls, anil .-»,489,*20-1 tons sailing
ted for 1 he purpose of iminipiMiits introduced his bill in the Commoi h llio Ameer we have no moans i >i ves.-rls t»i "2-»G tons aiul upwards, a
i'ortunatelv, however, total of 9,(('‘.0,o40 tons of shipping.
to si tth* in any particular locality, '.providing for the regulation of knowing.
J he p >licy of the French boun-
but ti» .• dd alike every part of tlu* C tiñese immigration. It provides he is now on tlie sor t where his
state; recognizing that each homo i that all Chino «*. with the exception services are m »it required. H * ty system was severely tested dur­
ing the year 1884. The handsome
located; every acre reclaimed and j of the diplomatic crops, Covoni- i "'ill infuse energy into tj:e Anglo-
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premiums offered by the gnvern-
made productive, and the new ment representatives,
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7 tomi is, ’ mer- Indian forces and con linn thesv
v ;iii-
d otiiei 'S speeiady ex- pat I iv with which the native princes | n,Pllt for tl:° -idling ships uiK»n
¡all PLY a iluty of ^’2."1 per have embraced the cause of their 1 loli^ voyages induced many people
!•
• rs oi M ssels earn> ing English suzerain against liussia. j to invest their capitol ill the over­
individual and collective wealth
and general prosperity.
uni igra.;its will not be in the mean time Air. Gladstone | yoa tnu'«\ while it also influenced
i n addition to this iinam i.il aid
to :Plow IV of t Ill'll 1 to must also be up and doing, or his j *ld established companies to put
j additional vessels upon their lines;
extended by our county, through land until a rcjiort ha.-; been madt cause is lo t. Lx.
-
i and the experience of the Charg-
r< j »resenta live legi-!; tioii, the t * }• and permission given. 3!asters o
Siv«!» I'm- t r i . i i s .
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j curs lieums Company goes to
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le as individuals and as r. c »mmu- \ i ssci.s are c »
nal
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i *:e 1 i si so i f«>r t! i <* produ« lion ; prove that the handsome bounty
iv i ivy
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infere -t(* 1 in s<-Iv­ f» v ti e
vavab.e
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i a. ;:pp!e, - s tm* ( ountry j paid by the nation, whereby French
i
ati 'll tplesti» »n, as the Ch
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I rich, moist loam blips were placed at a decided
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*;icad t « tin .«« ( ÌV ¡S F' fil
ii liai! be
au!
•i andy su’».««-; I ; .-dfhough it -.d\ailing»» compared with Ameri­
;♦ 1 1 ». » des W ii
their 1
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ng<-r.->. \ - -
IF . -i : moderately well upon any can. J’.ngli-h and other vessels, was
It.*- nj/plFllUT and op »Muni!, 1 • * s -«'¡s i>:
* to G.’. 11a-la
m. .vo dry.
not
sufficient
to
save t lie
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fi »11, f• «rnis the will lit) >t be
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ti * carry m< >re
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i ! ( * i i i * 111 : in a deep, rid
1 5 ; . . 1 ». • 1 W»*< ll your 1
company from actual loss. At the
¡2« Tl¡
t n * i * a- every fen
lhali <. !
am, \v ldi a cl : v su : sa «
Mima) meeting of the shareholders
t;..* m ligrtnt.
( ho fjuaraii-
Effect i \ e h »IFS t f
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I * plum
requires
a
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cp,
moist
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this company a report of the
hi
liiui! ired-• fold, in* ' 1 t ' till" t '.i !*; i (/»•', i 5 Í1 cs will have
d but tncrv must be no stagnant : operations for the year ending Juno
S( »,
couniv, t B i*mIgh 1 * lit4 ! * îvcn t it
fed «liât no
i i
wafer
in ¡1,
'•’’d'h last, was lead. The directors
of'ici
a«n n »n. shall Ìi ive vine its »( ; ht b \ or
:-;;se » ai b l
i a* cnerrv <rr«vws tics * :n a nca, had to announce that, in place of
activ
pra»*iica ! auxili; i ry ; MME >11 k* ;h< women.
iach emimraid
warm, sandv 1«»am. Ii a FiUicn of dividends of 15 per cent, ns in 1882,
i \ ^ 1 di.lv i -e w l. i
Mu
ivi- e«lampi»»n ot its on
w ■ o na
leaves, straw or brush is put around --nd 1*2', j,er cent, as in 1885,
, i .
¡» mí tic iiiiir
locaîitv and resource ;.
j * i i i » ,1 to OÎ Î ill 1 Î1 lK# Til'S ll » Mil
tin in 1 1 iey will be very much bon- they were unable to pay anything
. »'’. .
Eccognizing the necessity an
nd a rcgi~t«;-r of
l lie t )ST l ...
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j for 1884. The large dividends for
F
the f iiiciency of its ci v-i »peral « ive
sih t i person í > (.•ortiliPt w 1 1 1 r. eiited by it.
Tiie quince should be planted in lss*2 and lSSo were due to the
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c board suit Lie ts that vour I,
( ’nine e entering 1 ’añada bv
•«unity, through its commi; sioi.ors, ];¡nd will be « bí¡: e«l tv report tliein- a very moist clayey soil, but tree 'shipping bounties, f«»r ri 1<88(), the
from stagnant writer.
¡year before the bounty system
>ther ollicials or private citizens, ' selves and to p y the du tv o! gì5.
organize a local immigration soci- The duly is proseiiptive, but all I t iie peach produces fruit of a come into operation, the dividend
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f tor its
-. object
i • i tue , issu-
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i will much finer iimditv
s on
lv 5
cent of which 1
otv, hawng
remaiiiiiig
in
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w..s
oiuj
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ih i ii ni, oi which i
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ii ill >oil
I Mild 1 11 1 ft soil t!i— 1 npp oo ii i was tiilion f roin f lin rn
arico ot prinubl miormatioii, tlio he ( o!:<»od within a year ador tlio
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J i c !JL
l,Uv n ,I(,,n 1,10 ie*
appointment of a local agent to passing” of the act, to obtain a cor-1em cxPoswre-
l t ,s íl¡so nrlch ¡ serve. Lounties were earned by
give gratuitous personal attention tifieat.Mvf residence. Chinese who ! more hanl>T an<1 ,on- ‘-r llve(1 than | t]l° ™inpnny during 1.884, but they
to new comers, to whom the sec- leave the country with the inton- j UI>on a stn),,Sor Kul1 an‘l a niore , were absobed by the increase in the
rotary of this board can send iin- tion of returning will have to give i ,lorJliern exiiosiiro.
j number of voyages from 54 in 1883
migrants, and see that the speci- notice tot lie proper officer. The
T1,° b,raPe delights in a high, to SO in 1884. The company pur-
men room of the commissioners is 1 willful invasion of t ho provisions j ll- ht’ ru‘h’ fiton>T ®ol!’ an<l. I)r<xlnees <*liased, in A lay, 1883, the fleet of
constantly supplied with the p ro -1
t,f the act w ill be a misdemeanor. Ilts K'veotost fnllt 1,1 tho (h'It,st Parts- ! sevP,i steamers belonging to the
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On very dry soils a mulch of old I French Atlantic Postal Company,
ducts of your county, embracing
T in * Afl:;‘hsin W a r ,
lmy, leaves, brush, etc., during the | on account of which its share capi-
grain, timber, soil, minerals, fruit
iu season, and such other things ns ! Aotwithstnnding the world is months of July and August will be 1 taJ was increased from 8,000,01X4
j
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will impart practical and positive ! thrilling with the news from the
i found very
beneficial, but should : francs to 12,500,000 francs. The
information to the new-comer and rece,,t battle-field in Afghanistan,
be removed in September to allow j receipts increased in 1SS4, through
aid him in making a satisfactory ^‘e attitude >?' England is still a the vines to more fully mature the nd.litioird 1(5 voyages, from
choice of location. The board 'matter of uncertainty. In the face ; wood and roots before severe ^ 11,551,(525 francs to 14,708,054
thinks it advisable that all pain-! of tho bold and startling prepara-
j weather.
j francs, and the net profits, which
phlets should Ive in uniform style, Rons foif/war two weeks ngo, when1 Currants and gooseberries sue- { had been 1,241.84(5 francs in 1883,
as far as possible, anil should not 1 ,ier frontier was simply menaced, ceed best in the soil advised for fell t.» 57,3(52 fames. Moreover,
contain more than twenty pages, this apathy in the presence of act- the quince.
j the premium which is set by the
!»e about 5x8 inches in size, printed ual hostility is surprising. The
Raspberries and blackberries French Government upon ship-
in full faced tvpe, be wholly free pledge of war contingent up-m ex- are more hardy if planted upon building seems insufficient to pro.
from advertisements, and beyond traordiuary incidents is umedeem- light, sandy loam, but if large her- teot the iudustiy against the pres­
ail else he accurate and rolaibie in
a,ul in l,luce <)f tho l,ol(l n e * aro desired, a mulch must be P„t depression. Some of the rep­
ail of the statements made. An
defiance wo were led tooxpect. Air. used in July. On more moist land resontutive of the British workmen
advertisement on the cover of a Gladstone ex pi esses the hope that mulching is not needed, but the visited the French yards a short
pamphlet of this kind cheapens it
" i!l '>« al»le t » affi.nl a sat- canes are more liable to be winter- timo ngo, nml t!uq r rpport clearly
in the mind of the general reader, i-sfietory exjvl illation. I m-. i-» n kilhd. I ai nni . ^ ^
indicates that, notwithstanding the
and no state in the union is more letting d;»wn in^tlie w.iiHko etlifudo
f’ rofessor—‘‘Give me an example
positon of ship-building
equal to the application of the °*r E ngland witn a\eng *anc *. tin* ()f 4
- highly-compressible solul.'’ and <u artisans engaged in the
truth, the whole truth and nothing ‘ acts, howe\oi, mo becoming <*\i- Scluvlc.r-- 1 lie banal«* bum.
trade is superior in Great 13ritain
but the 1 utli, than Oregon. The dent. As m Egyptmn matters the
At Belfast, Ale* a woman ag-d to " hat it is in France.— Ex.
Board suggests that the pamphlet British public has been imposed 70 has sued a man aged 79 for
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should embrace a description of tlio 1 open by the Aliuistry to a degree, , breach of promise.
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