Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 05, 1885, Image 1

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C O Q U ILLE C IT Y , OKEGON, T U E S D A Y , M A Y 5,188
V O I J»
s i i . r o * i> irri:R .
(Con. G ol U j II kych G azbinb .)
HI S I S R I > S .
L. F. L a n e .
LANE
J ohn L a n e .
&
LANE,
Attoyneys nini Counselors at Lan.
La d Cases a Speda ty.
üillc« on Main Htrwt. opj*>siti* (’osiuopolitnn
Hotel.
Oregon.
Roseburg,
J ohn A. G p . vy
J.M.StmiN.
S ig lin Sc G ra y .
Attorney su nti Counselors tl Law,
Th.* sprii'» ruins have n.iss h ’ us here,
The foot-hills look scorched and a re
As in May;
If the rains should ¡»ass us l.y.
Times and trade .ri'.l be as dry
As old hity.
W'e havo hail our winter rain;
If it only comes aRniu
In ten day s.
W’t* are safe as hay that’s baled;
Old Somalia's never failed
( *o *s to raise.
Marshfield ( ’mis r iim’v, Or**R»>n.
Ovru.B—Holland huililiiiR. oiqxtsite lO.Min
What's the reason yon taboo
From
your social chai as too
Hotel.
I
Impolite;
W. S IN C L A IR .
( Hiservatioiis on the state
(if the weather? Good and £reat
Atlnntf) at law.
All unite.
General Inaurane«* ami Ileal Estate Ayent.
In the use of this trite tin me
C o o n i t r. Ci I V. O regon .
As a widqe to <>pt* a seam
( !f cynv rse.
T. G. O W EN .
Ill the Spauinli small and qreat
I sc this
initiate
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
A discourse.
UàBsuriici.n. Oi»n.
Mortal man receives his pap
From dame Earth’s ripleted lap.
In some way;
Aitcrncy and Counselor at Law.
Anil the weather makes or nmrs
E m «*:I’..: C ity , O on .
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More enjovnunt, bless your stars!
In adiy.
BVol.li. oi Ihr ¡'orili.
J. W. BENNETT.
Titan all other things combined.
Why should be our thoughts confined
Feyoml this?
If you say my chat is h ' uii II,
It's a common theme for ell.
llit or miss.
Attorney at Law.
M vwsuriLLi». Oos.
D. la. WATSON.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Come and taken glass of wine
Of Sonoma’s choicest vii e
Here with me.
It is grip* juice pure and fine.
Fit f.*r gods i*r men divine
On a spr •*.
Coo s C ity . Ot.N.
J. H. NOSLER.
Notary rub.ic
Cogrnxi: C ity , t » on .
CARL H- VOLKMER-
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
M yu ri.u I’oiNr. (\* >s (\ h sìy O lkhos .
Will practice in ..»l the courts of Oregon.
J. P. E A S T E It, M. 1).
T hysici vn . Si . k >N ami On « tetrici c*.
Kpt-c.iu u twain n -»veil o ù..-i ;i'>c:i i»f '»«*>»i-
« u bud I'iu.iinu, iiitti ;»ll eLromc f onus < ■ f
dlHCHSt*.
( V.Si-h o f o l* ' t lf . C S >-•*'.
te e .ll
l* \ .
tmeted forSo. n!
S, i '
for Uiittuiu.i .
..tiù N< urn., iu l.y the med­
icated vapor baili.
Oll.ce sl rc.ii.u im* iu C xini t itv.
C. w . T O W E R . M. D..
Physician an i Surrjeon,
Mi;
vv. C. A N G E
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LL. M.D.
Physician and Accoucheur,
Here my pegasus I'll Hail,
’Cause lu* wandered from the trail
Ami digress, d;
If w * can this U tter pass
1 will let him t o to crass
And he—blessed!
Since I wrot** th** lines above
Unin enough lots come to shove
11 v, r> thing
Well a'or.L», and make crops good:
Thus in .r-• ahr.ndant food—
Let us i lg.
Noder came here from Coqui'le,
L u iiL il here a::d ill tided Me.1,
Gay hi* feels.
Thin!.ing he would sw im or sink,
Lull; a gr..nd new sitntii!" rin'.t,
All oil v heels.
ii <■ m’t !*i* lient,
in u
As t» li* ! : if ! *i ils '.M f
4» v
ar
inq; clear the fluor
if-nui
> ni ti’.iii* to siile.
(TKJFILÎ.F. f’ITY, (KiN.
vlalif.
. a tu tIi«* runr
’ivil i tt tlii* lluor;
\
O. E. S M I T H .
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»IV ! V (i'lliH* li" L;! iile*
S c rg c c ii E e n tis t
; : I j » r (U til :>(*:i;c* C ' l l l i l o
At, q:rat rat«*s.
M AR SH F f EL! K OREGON.
NT .'1 7" TT?/TH>
J. M * V 0
M . D.
Physician
M iarn
► -O- ^
4 nr«* i«»r < iioi«*r;i.
were
followin'» sensible conclusions, as cent say 3,(>00,000 acres. In Pali- j fearful insults of a waterspout or it is thought all the occupants
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tl:f have peri- lied. N o news is yet
1 published in the New Em dand fonda the diminution is given at • cloudburst tv residents i l i ]
r? ei . el from the country belo»v
15 per cent, while Oregon shows i Medicine river, which seem.
Homestead:
to do the best ft slight increase. The department have been the same that Idled the J bei e, but it is feaied there lias
Most farmers have
my Lave not ! further ligures a reduction of about i Ninnescha to overflowing.
The been very severe loss of life.
Ih e
; they can with what tin
^() (jM
And 00,000,000 bushels in the yield from special says that the water rolled j ^
11 Loaned very speedily or-
; as they would like to
.
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.. i.w „ ..r down
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l n the
. . i low
___ lands
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1
„p
ni zed relief
sever»
over
east
of 1
j ora
linidzed
jelief measures,
measuie*, and
andsover-
' whether they get their rig lit fill winter-killing, poor condition of
Medicine Lodge city live to twelve ; al thousand dollars have been al-
! share of the faun profits d-pem ls ; *•«'
llie l>1'luti,,8 6uns,,n
j not only upon their nliility to work j an‘l U w I»-e«oiit vitality of tl.e | feet perpendicularly,carrying death j 10a(1Y subscribed. Bodies thus far
Estimates made in the f i rst! in its wake. Several whole fund- ■ lei'oveied will be buiied tliis after
ami plan, lait also upon the wife in ; I*'1111'*
week « " Anvil are not of great val- > lies are known to have been drown- j ,loun*
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| a gr«*at measure. Thus the farmer i
ivhiiEiiilIoii
:m<l
H
rn o u d o n .
A month hence we shall be ed.
Yesterday morning parties j *<>**
lie
! may he very careful about feeding
'[’¡K, (,Lj(.ct 0f (j!0 practical farm ­
is cows, keeping them clean, etc., ' ‘ alili (» to figure with abetter show of who had gone out to give relief, !
but unless the housewife supple coming out right. But if the pres- found men, women and children I 01. js f0 raise from a »dveil area of
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ments
his
with
extra care
the c,lt
same care of the milk, cream
estimates of the department clinging to ttees, with nothing but
and 1,10 coiihrmed by later reports
utensils, his work amounts to but
flm
the ; their nightclothes to protect them, j |.lost profitable produce at the least
wheat crop ot the h in ted States for • and some
without
any clothing i
and not only to avoid impov—
i
l»ttle.
D u rin g the past three 1885 will not exceed 410,000,000 j whatever, but still alive. Their
years some of my neighbors and ! l a b e l s , as against
o 10,000,000 I cries could be heard ns early ns 4 j
! myself have
received
five
cents j bushels in 1883.
! above the market for our butter
• because our
the
customers found
quality
throii'di.
ran
even
YY e shall, in fact, ! o clock in the morning above the „ ¡vo
l»aek to the short cr<>p
figures | roaring waters.
lh reo
that Ì 1,1 18s:}» wl,pn biul reports from the were made to resenro
the
year !
largest <junutity of the
or.sliin« the soil b u t t o render it
gradually more productive. I f we
a|,un(] aJ1t
and
invigorating
attempts i fu0(| to an animal it becomes vigor-
parties
be-1 ons aiKj ; ati (>ll seauty and slightly
to such wild spec- yond the river, but each boat in j nutritive food it continues
The extra five cents is ! ublbon il^ Chicago and N ew
York. ; turn was swamped and
the
oceu-
|t»a„.
poor
It is precisely the same
I all profit and we are rightfully en- It is this prospect as much as the pants only saved themselves by j with plants. I f they find all the
| titled to it.
N or is that all the w;>r nows
w hich imparts so much | swiming to trees. Five
bodies j sui)st anees which they require for
Iliad
profit, for when once a customer j strength
strongtli to the wheat market.
! hail been
been recovered
reeovom l up
up to
to the
the hour
I,our \ , tIn*ir nourishment and full devel­
Ì
j is obtained a sale is usually made !
for a whole season and
The fact is last year’s prices were ; of w n tm g the dispatch, which was opment
|
in abundant quantity
a market ! entirely
abnormal,
and
even
if : sent over to the first railroad point
by mail.
Another body was in
is opened for the other produce, i tljere hml 1,0011 no war 111,(1 11('
Thus lime in marketing is saved ! In s p e c t of a short crop, they can-j sight, but could not be reached.
: and middlemen are done away not have undergone an improve-: 1 here were eight movers wagons
moot.
Taking the Liverpool prices j camping in the bottoms, and oho
j with. T his management brings in
as the guide, wheat sold as low old man has recognized the bodies
the cash, enabling you to buy
; w hen you can get the most foi durinir one week of 1881, as d() ot three of his family, his wife and
and
in suitable form in the soil and
the air, they will
grow
up
in
more
vigorously and put forth more
planches, leaves, flowers oml fruits
j than when they mce* with these
substances, or even one of them, in
j
iusuliicient ouantitv.
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rich and
*
1 your money, which is another profit shillings and 5 pence, and the aver- two chiMren. James G ibbs and j plentiful food tl»e farmer fattens
the farmer ought to have.
Tliis is,
b 1 ll:< } t!l>
shillings his daughter and niece were w ish ­ iis cattle: bv rich and plentiful
! not fancy farming, but legitimate |11 lul 8 pence.
1 h » l°w«*st weekly ed away with their home; a Mrs. food he can al.-o fatten his plants.
average for the hundred vear-lTSl- : Harris and her little tri iT of 11 It is found in practice on our com­
busines, free to all com pet it ioli.
Country dealers usually like to i LSSUwas 35 shillings (» pence, and Years of ago, were found drowned, mon agricultural soils that there
buy produce in a lump and sell on,y tw ice iu the century, in 1835 G . NY. Vaddoek and family, con- is usually found wanting only
constiiiients w hich£16
big and little together like eggs, and in 1851, had the yearly average j sisting of w ife and four childiv n, diree 0f
and will notallow
been below 40 shillings. Consid-1 thought to be all drowned; 1*rank j fOUuil in cur agricultural jilant.
; allow a
a proper
proper amount
am
A member of this j t‘rinK that po; u'a ion is increasing , Shippler put his wife and child on The others me called for in so
for quality.
grange goes
m arly every
produce, but
six
miles
week to
to
town i as
peddle
the extra
cash
as wlie; t growing.
It is not the
his i^inpiising that theio should ho in- . tie was knoc ked off by a
he , dications of a rally from
such un- ing
gets from consumers above dealers’ preoedentodly low figures.
prices
pays
him
an
average of
That man gets . ‘’“'incide wiih ti short
a ri'ditful share of
the juotits
of
A reputation for selling
t:ood articles is necessary in order
tia
arm
to got u right share
protits.
Having got it, keep it up
by honesty, promptness ami neat-
ness.
Sometimes it is a good
project- | in sncli large quantities, that suc-
limb, and swam ashore, several j cessive croppings for many
years
miles belovc, but of the fate of his , could not exhaust them from
I f, indeed, war should happen to ; wife and child nothing was known. J soil.
fullv 83 pet trij).
his farm.
roof, and his house went down, small quantities, or are in the soil
wheat
crop
Kansas
City,
A p ril
O nly thiec of tLe
the
constitu-
22.- 1 he cuts of which the soil is composed
1,1 bil!s country, the pendulum may Times’ Medicine Lodge, Kansas j become
exhausted
in practice
io other extreme, and we s p e la i gives the following addi- namely, nitrogen, phosphorus and
fabulously high i rices ; Fonai particulars of the disastrous potash. I ’ulhermoie, in all calcu-
mav (
M’l ^
t I!0 :lood th
aua-oei d I fabulously low one*
»: The town is situated lations regarding the exhaustion
!
< >i tin* soil it mu>t la* remembered
: teoole of t Ids country consume
t >(* ‘,,(‘f*ii Medicine and Fini créé
great deal « f
w heal,
recent low j nice lor
and
at
flour, it
the
Kariy
Tue.-day
has came do'vn
morning
a fit o I \ that there are certain natural pro-
the streams,
quickly | cesses cjntimi illy going on which
in
many overflow ing their bottom-lands to ! a fleet the results.
In the first
: tliing io bave good credit ami if siq)(*rcedod cormaeal
The follow ing cure for cholera ; yoll t|unq jiave to usa jt aH thè i households to which it used to be a . the depth ot about ten feet. In place the available plant food of
i comparative stranger.
W hen once Elm creek bottoms, east of town a nearly all soils is being slowly dis-
we gleau frontali excltange:
lite 1 ti*!-
captain of an emigrant s)»ip, com-
iv-isr.
the woman and two children
Wichita, A pril ‘22. - A special to recovered).
In nn address by the lecturer,
The depnitment of agriculture
Four wagons containing “mov­
' A. G. Sharpe, to Richmond ( M ass.) 1 reports a diminution in the acreage the D aily Eagle, dated yesterday
! (irange, March 10th, appears the | of »vlient this year equal to 10 per j at Medicine Lodge, recounts the ers” have not been heard from, and
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s. H HAZARD.
S(oi*iii in li
’I’ll«* Coming Wlicnl Crop.
j
NO. 38.
Iii Alleghany
O
*» county,
v N ew York,
the taste for
wh * den
bread
has d o ze n houses were entirely destroy- : solved out and carried
down
be­
lie ii acquired, it is not renounced ed and many occupants drowned, yond the reach of plants by the
there is a town l>v the name of
lussengers die by cholera, although ; 1
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! Lynden, settled almost entirely b y :
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dosing
ml
who
w
ire
sick
with
the
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k
uit.iD
Lane
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Express
p
re
ss
reckons
mat
the
branches
of
trees.
Jn
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a
n
q
is
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his
is
particularly
true of
udi—L. r v
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A man from that
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i .v heat cannot advance above 4U on tlie bottoms were ten or fifteen nitrogen, lime and sulphuric acid.
reme n s I hen usual. A t lust he .
COQUILLE l IV, (U iW llN .
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shillings m London m 188o. L i l t , emigrant families and not halt ol On the other had, rain and snow
GE.NLU.vL AG ,N*. i i -r Liu* silo o i City made a prescription of Ins ow n— !.
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, lie wants simply by stating or p ro v -;
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pii*psrty, li*»u:»«.*.•» imi u*;s. Li»:»i»<*»'. luruiH, one teaspoonful
1 of red pepper and .
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. . it we have a war between Russia these persons have vet been found. are constantly dissolving nitrogen
Olile«
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a
half E.
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i and England on the sou of India ! North of here entire families were compound out of the air and ad­
H tablespoonTu11
IdOCCipO till till of
OL salt
rvtlt to
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the reputation that
town
has
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pint of boding water; tins to be
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, the English dealers may be scram- drowned and others made miraeu- ding them to the soil, while the
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, throughout the county for h o n e s t;,,.
Survtyir,
given as hot as possible, to every i
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ible for th<*' >lni^ b>)’ 'vlieiA iX^ 0(1 shillings be lous escapes. A ll yesterday an l “weathering” of the soil, which is
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Now, it is possi
F ob C oo .»C u l m y , O bsuon .
! ¡patient
patient when
w hen first
first taken. It
It is
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i fore the end of the year. Cut ofl’ last night the streams were so const uitlv going on under the influ-
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. , members of this grange to so co-
Olfic«: V» llii Ï- G. Owen, Esq., Ma»shfu’Kl. - i 1
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the.supply from Oilesso and India I high that no communication could ences of heat and cold, irost, water,
it survey
t
A ¡»m
, operate,
. hell
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i»iap*i^f » nil
<u
umi i «u- Hilld that this simpie
‘ . i remedy acted |
) and show each other,
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'and notify the world that the ; be had with the Last, and to-day iand carbonic acid, is constantly
t*red htiiils iurin.Tioii **»i .-.h«»« notice, vini i as a clmrm, c u n n ^ i ll Hie cases on j tJ|at ,(l| t!j ^ ,
shall be needed m or-
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board that ship, and attaining con -j ,
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I nited States has no surplus ior
for \
! tne
the nrst
first (lisp;
dispatches were sent out. I converting rock di.st and organic
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der to make a ready sale b»r all
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siderable general popularity dur-
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! export and we may see a food panic Stores in town were closed ye.sier- ! matter into available plantfood. Ih e
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! our produce direct to the consumer
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M orning S ta r Lodge 1 ing the time of that 1 cholera
in England. It must always be ! day, and ev cry citizen engaged in j rapidity of these letter processes is
visita­
at highest cash price will be to
No- 464,
remembered that though prices are j the work of rescuing citizens, in ! roughly measured by the amount
tion.
make it known that we are mem­
Motts at C.xitiille City «v« rv Thursday
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governed by supply and demand, I boats and rafts, from their perils : the soil will pro luce for a series of
evening. Visniuginciulicrs ot tins order, ui
tii^lo-3kus**i;iii .1 Hairs.
bers of Richmond Grange.
Then
|{ood standing, are cordially iuviled.
London, April 25.— A St Peters­ we will realize our rightful share the fluctuations of prices are not j in trees and housetops. The work j years without manuring, and, since
always i:i exact proportion to the , was extremely hazardous, and by ; practically all soils will produce
burg special to the Standard says: of profits of our farms. I am well
variations in supply and demand. : nightfall there were still some iso- js miAthiug uu l u* such con litions, it
Negotiations continue between the aware that we. pay too large a share
A very small reduction of supply I lated prisoners. A relief party j b)llo.v.-, that, i« wo io.urn to the soil
f
Russian and Dritish Governments. of the taxes, mainly because we
Coquille Lodge No.53 The frontier question presents no cannot carry our stock in our hip | sometimes causes a great advance was out all night, picking up these tflke fritm ir xya tr3 t >lorij|y C0._
Meets at (Joqnill*; Citv ev«ry Saturday «von
in jirice and a small increar,o of unfortunates.
tain that wo are not impoverishing
Viftitin^ brethren, in
fltauuing» serious difficulty, but the Penjdeli I pockets and our farms in ouy vests
People
in
the
Medicine
river
fi, while in mu t e i s e s it will grow
supply,
jxnired
into
a
feverish
cordially iuvitwd.
affair ib*lays meeting of the Eoun- ; where the assessors cannot find
market, sometimes leads ton penic. bottoms had earlier warning, and richer under .sueli tro.itmeut.—
dary Commissions, liussia, says them.
YYe must he wide awake
with their lives.
I I uu- » ^ x*
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to „ V ! V
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l i t will pay to watch the markets all escaped
li
A. F. and A. M.
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the db
is] nlch, is willing to ceilo aj] nronnd, look after the little
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^ r» ilr w l« « f m «1 i » worn ilrn
owned, and
Complaint is often made at the
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i otnrn for Penididi 1 «i •
ii
-o*i
for the next two months. — S. F. ‘ireds of cattle were dro
C hadw ick Lodge, No*68- Zulfikai
rops
ruined.
Ilu
n
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Tiisagreeable
tastes of milk, esfie-
r , 1 «1
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a,jcl koei) U1> wlth the t!mes- ! Chronicle
! great fields of crops mil
Meet» at Coquille City <>n Saturday even­
That
acc
ing ,,n or before the the full moon in eucl)
......... Bonn,l«ry study
the market,
(. - ! dre.l« W
of T «.»»..
.»¡».«Is
«Is liued t h e : €*iiilly in i he nut umn, wheu suecu-
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I rr,
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»nils also
Commission
could
probably
ar-
>
^ers,
aild
lenrn
how
to
buy
and
sell
;
Ih
e
American
Cultivator
esti-
lent or green feed is given to the
mouth.
John Goodm an,
range a withdrawal of both R us- : to the bestadvantape- wlmt. to raise i n)ates .tll°. Hijini/il production oi* |
j ‘of invl. \%„niu „ (*‘>ws.
I'be f«»ods which have the
W . M.
ge; wlmt to raise • (i|" ^
¡n‘ the' U oitw lStetos't.V 1 « | T1»> rise starte.1 nt ■lark Mon,lay
Sinn «...I AfBlmn troops from tl.e !
],OK I)Pst
r |,om,pst p, ,,,iso I
|
most ».«rk.nl rffi-et .*» tl.e « « v o r
, ............... ..
, ,
•,
.
¡350,000,000 pouuas, anil tlmt o fl nigl.t,nn<l rain poureil down steail-1 Ktlliaklllv||lr|li
tb
|lon tth
(f. A. R.
disputed /-(>ne. A solution of the t|u, ])0st artlclo, remembering the butter 1,(MX),000 pounds— the value ily for six hours, which was follow- year. Investigation of the subject
Gen- L y tle Post, No- 27,
existing difficulty, it is asserted, 0] j
“there is plenty of room j of the two being 850,000,000 more !
gy ft g rf»at cloud burst north of recommends the use of boiling
Moots
City, on every first j however, is only possible if Eng-|
E n g- j at t]ie
the top.”
to
____ at Coquille
.
Brothers and sisters : than the wheat crop, oue-seveuth ; tj|0 t(Wn
' water to cr;i*lie.ate '
unpleasant
ViJneMilay.
Vrtitin" oomrad», .U R
C°°
WvdneHday.
VMfiin-oomrad.,
ood land
foregoes
her
claim
for
satis-
of
this
noblo
ortler
wo
who
are
Snore
than
the
hay
crop,
one-third
Am ong those known to bo lost bist»*. ^ ^ \i iiile tue adulteration
land foregoes her claim for ««'fiis-1 of this 1H.ble order, we, who are ,m” °
HtandinR, cordially
invited.
~
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,
,
more than the cotton crop, and
Gha-i. S. True, Gomniander.
re the following: G. W . Paddock,
th.'f nn‘l «»b e r cities may
faction from Russia for Penjdeli. j climbing the ladder of progressive : ^.i..
«»n-
' „ , . , t allow its use by dealers
dealers. the
Satisfaction,continues the dispatch, f
,
.
r ,
(>nl> one-fifth loss than the corn me «.»«
I
f
tliis
is
true
of
the
States,
wife
and
f
>ur
children
(the
bodies
t)lo
-n
•
-.i
i,*
Ti •
farming
must
advance
steadily
cron
- i *
.
consumer has the nrivilege of
Russia wi 1 not give. It is rumor- .
^
ed that several British men of
war u lnvimi* ^Vo ,n,lst not stop on the the
principal
wheat-producing of the wift and three children weie wateiiug |)ls owu Inji|/
T o every
F U R N I T U R E STORE,
I
middle
round
with
the
average
|
country
in
the
world,
how
easily,
j
recovered);
Jerry
G
ib
b
s
and
gallon
of
new
milk
a
pint,
of
boiling
ha\ t ajipenred.
ing from Europe, had many of his
- 1
1
i. o.
o. .
1
Is Æ a r l^ : , P = r o p - ,
' farmer, but “strive for the top,”
Hot cakes are more powerful in
M abhhkield , Ol»N.
' ])ntting down oleomargarine than " heie we will find less competition
Dealer in Furniture, poors, Glass «nd Pic- -
^ (jf H e a lth — Pittsburg ai>'l « better, if not fully our right-
tnre Frames, etc., and Aqent for XVUitos
.
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°> - - -
I fui share of the profits of our farms,
Bovine Mntiiine«.
t . nirf J Chromcle-Tclegraph.
i )\ltl‘
Pi1.1;U! ° ^
i daughter; Mrs. H arris and (laugh-
tie, could we make our dairy pro-
Jnce one of our chief exports, 1 <» ter ( bodies of the latter two were
1 sav nothing of supph ing the home recovered); wife and four children
I
1
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1 - -
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i market.— Ex.
lo f ¡Samuel Maddox ( the bodies of
| water is recommended, and it i is
Sll<1 ^ '■Gli almost invariably re-
, move any flavor ciusim I by any par­
ticular food on which cows have
.fed.__Ex.