Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 27, 1885, Image 1

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tilo whole re ;ion Las a largo . p e r ¡ Mr. E d ito r:-R o n Lix has writ- ridges «ere all in the tent, bu4
A visit to Coos Ray shows that
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cent, of id he! i, " hieii ¡. a ttie pillici* ten u¡) camping out on Coos river c.ntiidges it «as, suie enougm, !o«t ¿pg 1 m .- .ness of ou1* sister county is
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: ! f» i. • v. i. : ü;>i ir pal reason v\by ^ncli immense crops in vai ions styles, but it is entii
tirely i ’‘^Y some o| ser campen?, and llie J Readily on the increase, not from
if ihe ¡'-re had got to them. We hud leg- any
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oí wheat, year a! ter year, without -, confined to the male portion of
ny hoom but by the in ü u i o*?
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m tlie county; and I propose now to nu n- rriar louith of July from
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hut un- ! >; ,r r
a: Me
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. in, Imi h»- nmole ¡i smilt* nnv ar parent diminution
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yield; although there are some old turn a little on the female side fo r' td morning. Vie arose
i trees” which
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Ar.d i- ■.-’ • d
did
ro
t
really
know
why.
ite Ids in Lie valley «*hieii have v3d l y L.e ladies of Mar lidi-Id ami
ihe 1 ¡st ten ye i In:ve served
il r a \ 1 • i.V !'V.
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•ill
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made
friend
f
dori
the
ii.-vh,
and
been in vv :.«?.■!' for many vears,
ru u p ire tniii.c ir on e oi the o a s e s m
only as an indication of «hen a
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as
so
hun-
i rye
ti.i h. i h.i.'vv.t was
Ilio desert of iheir lives to go the c- nee. We were not
settler aiti .spied to make a farm
e,.
was evi een on in. valley, in camping out for u week er sp. I, gry ns on the previous evening. are quickly disappearing under ¿be
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many cM.-es averaging over iiLty ¡., titees pant, always» dU iked v.nU The coílee was a little muddy, and saw and a>: of ilio new settlers and
- ?w
■:.> ill.
i ILM- bad "dt ih > l.i.M huslnds per acre. Although wheat ,.rs that j iways wrote of t' enneives, the ii.-h a little gritty with ashes well i'; need farms are appearing in
rul :
is the principal crop, still there are iJQt lKw 1 conclude that is the best Mown on the j ie\;or.s eu .iiiu o ,. |i,( t(o: (p There is no place in
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v ' ! »plantilles oi huli-y, oats unu «’a\"; we km>«’ ourselves better Lie unts «ere iu our sugar and a ! ;>>;!!
Southern
h i n (ire
Mueomi
« here a man of
I’ i-t rhi- •« • w r. • ; v. a
•a
snail
had
made
a
trail
over
our
oiher
c
’ops
grown.
Along
the
j
than
we
do
nnv
body
else, anid
grit can sooner make competency
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cake,
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how
.lured
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thilu ¡„ c „0!1 com,lv No specula-
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xv.toins, wuere ii riga- i detail of our own exiieiiencò may
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any of us complain? we had look- tor nef(| . ,., 4 ^
Lon is
■Licuóle, enormous ero}».s |, 0 ]j>? jn sonie way, some one else.
ílünois a I, ' if íiirls h;.vi; resol Vi1. < i vegetables are grown, an i in j ^ 'e arose at four o’clock to pre- ed forward all summer to the time
The new saw mill at Em pire <fity
íKvi rto kis-. n n.an y . 1 ;-> driiiks
nmay places al >ng the foothilis of ‘ . ifiro for our i-ampin0 g; , 1 and a 11 - ue should ¡ ave oui camping om, jg a «j-eat curiosity to all visitors,
ust"< t.>hj;cco or
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viile Avjjuá jHH’iio&lly
. .lu ir /.i.i. a t;u* Line .iiouin;iins vegetables a l e jjy friend and our two husbands, ano. here it «as. One consolation p Blmli not attempt to describe it
tl;usly:
, grown to good d van tage, without a poV t,[ lweive years, and a little 1 my friend and I had. that was true as I know nothing of the business,
1 lio íiinn v.lio tnk. ; tí:**’ ¡vd, rvd \, ino
irrigation.
! shepherd dog. This was all of our consolation: We were free from but mill men from this State and
Shn!l nt-vur ului* Lis
¿o mine.
ih e « inteis dining the past j company. Idy friend and I pack- bioum and dust pan, if ve «eie
iu declaring it the
l lie man wLo clu v .tln * nuvy iiJuy,
tnreo vo.ns mis boonot such a Ciiai-
our odd dishes, pots, pans, eot Leo iu'm dus«.. We atnid oiu ja og^ perfect on the Coast While
V. ¡ 11 , in t! iparí. r.
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« a«» tin'.*:.. or «Ivi 1 ’ , 0 ; cut ; a vlcok act.'r as to almost destroy the g re a t; f.ta> while the men rolled up tin*! time; eat ] oorly cocked food, drank ! oxriioiuinanits wonderful capacity
Siiati ii* vvr. III Vv r !»:«.. - lii-l’k.
orcliards, all over this part ( i‘ the Blankets, linjointed tishing rods,
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Poor vv.ater slept hard, and v.ere ol50 patur.illy eiujuires hovv it is to
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country; m-t that the cold was very ornamented their hat.s with flies, l erfecfcly willing to come home, p 0 : astainot]. W here are the logs
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| severe, but nfier the few weeks of aml tilled their pockets with Mbne- when our time was up. 1 do not U1;J w!iere is tll0 mnrket? -The
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1 )¡"ink notl’.ii,, 11 V
( .n y.'iir ii ■•• i [¡ ^. - r fl« 1 >-
e ld . a warm st Ml would set in, and c a \\ e had two large baskets full *")’ 1
1,ot R«>
hvt wlieu ! latter ouestion is more easily an-
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last till the sap had ag ‘in started, so | t)f COoked eatables that my friend i do I want to go «ith a big crowd; | {;w .rcif tlmn the first. San Frau-
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«hen the next freeze carne of course and I worked hard to prepark
: yon remember Lie adage “misery oi, eo aM ] otju,r ll
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the trees were killed; this happen-' We were all roadv, when the likes compnnj
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do
not
say
but
g
oul!jern
coast
and
the
isles
of the
r my c - : ;
, e»i in
and «as again lepeated steamer came and t*>W(.'<l c>ui* boat «uat l can euduic liaidships «1111
Ikicific may fnniisli a market, but
Tiii- m in v. !.o mi '* Y ^ a ci .arettí»,
in 84, and orchards that had to the camping ground on the out complaint when necessary’, but to obl.ain a snbi'lv of the raw ma­
11 « .’vr
/..• r.i \ you c.tu lx
borne w .11 for twenty-four years North fork of ( ’oos river. Now, to willingly si ! mit to them and terial is ;i moie diiiicidt problem.
s> Vîfciîil
were utterly ruined. Young trees
os ; they say no house is big enough 00111)1 il »d j*>y, j would rallier not. »p() p 5 vm i; e the hills around the
4 1 lia.-» « :1 ways i '•e u the practice
are again being reset, and .are loot L for two ♦' ami lies, and 1 found it
E. A.
* slieet i»f water known «as Coos J3av
¡vvken speaxing oí Oregon, to ray
ing vvt'll. l lie market was alwayi luird tor two lamines to select n
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Olistern or wes t -rn, m.rt liorn or
«ï'flî
\s:îîas;;Y»ïa‘
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th 3 finest lumber in tie world,
s » ithei n Ci e ;»., but we ] i < ip< e o ‘>(% 1 dll Inis season, ¡mil ns busi- Cj»niping ground j 11 st suited fc a
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ci» e and th«i luinlu rinan have so
: to» iu.d e aI IH'W i«-•¡ art me, and. lake ness is generally depressed all over C!U.]j (>n0i ]» was too sunny for
Mr.
J.
E.
Hawkins
this
season
the
country,
of
course
it
is
not
the
fat
man;
too
shady
for
the
lean
demanded them that little but
¡e iullowing !»! e i » ^ 4 <* :d s fi.ini
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match wood n mains.
In the
tk e ci tur} ot «me lio has just Iliad«'
a trip on wheel -''i
ti •' north-
immenso forests iu tlieir or-
i asl eonmr to the extreme south­ ami i-» found no\\h*-ie eisi'. *Sno« tent stretched, anil looked aboiv , r-ceil of only two pinati e» oí iv ei age
west corner, and in fact, a Hi tie lie­ usua.lv f.dln during tlie last davs ft,j* a ]>lace for a tire and a size. .1 ¡ any iu oui faimm friends , jnrjiaj giaiuleur but it is at present
ve-. i g. it.
far a , ( rescent ( itv, Ov Decombei, and hips iiu just as way to prepare something tj) eat. 0;,:l heat this, 01 e? en approach il inaccessible, besides it lias beea
ado 1 M'b a8 l ^10 , " ,nt^0 <lon. 1 ^11 ' ¡W* ^ , ut as 1 ^ " c 0 thought
r.nd p;i.
p >- j , Moseiy,
v.e «ni
be pleased to 1 p r in t, tG
founj that it) the few years m
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Celi Ma nia. 'Jim st.irt was made
t»ioiiríl;t of
ot roast beef
Deci r.njl
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flivm i l tht» w illfl
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destroys the logs in the boom
«m A u -is t «>, LvSJ, from a ixñnt r ° ÜU as llie wlud nsesVu ulmosfc i tatóes, and warm apple pie, like; the ligures.
j « worm
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MM- Walla V.-Mia, Vf. T., b u ta s I,1V •' id>!y turns warm and the snow ' wo « ( h¡r1 ¡n;0s ],.ui .,f home vvlien ' We poke in a late is sue of the ; | at
fit Em pire City. The only source
; \v .i;.
; ........ . h g’>es oit. i nose winds come from v»e v. re hungrv as we «eie 1 ; w. * prtd-.ilnî.ty 01 a railr-if.d neing built ' r !” supply leti therefore is the Oo-
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and ¡ire called chi- j'\\Y» gt<* a «.lazing lire in a f-’«| min- front lau 1 tu ¿ord to the Liía*s nv- ; cju¡lie river and its luanclics. where
and f»ivoraMy
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’^hmns
m
I iìiaw .
. t < -d . t >.i‘ piîtteil
.. i meat. .
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e.v .• . pi Mile, , pvrhaps,
take q the supjjly is |-raciicaily inexhnus-
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« »Ills < ' i‘ L il/ ’ I . ! » • l ;» • a r;j il >n is all n i L. «joli.et 1 mes ¡i thick heavy ides;
log envelo; s the vadley f<>r whole ci aim' c re a mi cv.su i » niu| our
eu r any Lniugid Oi the «amount of iiì> 1 e. Eut lo reach this a railroad
that i . t ¡*0.0 .0*. , lit : f i. r V. \ V i. ■ •. t
’»eeks together, and at such times inan;):; ah leaf oi i rea«., Mal i f. und
< C /V
a*. t 0 ¿ 1 i ir M r such r- al from ¡ nece.-'sa y and when a railroad
M g i.
v :vl ? »V :i as t i e V» alia
i V, ì i'Mu.Jll to I\> t Oi i< ora.
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äsiu ! c is «• i..Mn:rtc<í t<. the Coquille, it
r • K
( . fik.il.
rv » * » ■ V, } * i i . r» • ai :ig the v,e.-- Lie t ’.. Kilometer f. iis t.< ko ¿ Leez- ii .A' „ - ‘J •ut tl M a
r' SC.]O!»
V > 1 i t Í ■ » . K
i:»g, : ail the r«*snit is, the coating
fi«-:;. La- v si and piMiluctive ( o- « »uhi 1 • e t»-n'î* d tu ib - i burg as
id'»' ■. « re bui u
t F H
tern - lope of the J: e j . uid.ii.-',
v. tli l‘r.».-t i f everything out d u»rs ¡ i : g !.. AI •. v ra;
.uiiie « ¡-g. u, \ ich «• uld thus ’oc •i a • ttcr of (i-onomy.— Ro.-eburg
«e vvailled.
and e:Xtends from t!
i ’¡.Ion. ri v er
TV
!•* a ; » L a» d ssmeiimes v.' uder- I inti
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i «. ■ . ; » e v i
> pO I* t, Mai naviovv.
n the i- ìtali to exj !
• in tIn* no: ‘ !>. to p» dut ne;
I .i me
i'ul e -.tent, blades. <d glass 1 l»!g mi! ii ili .. ve returned the v. i :d i e v » v >.* a ; u«
;ie «igricu'L'-r.d
I .• >«-x ci e« 1 ., t »ii t: t s--uIh, a <iis-
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c
v¡
red
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depth
of
on
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c-r
two
the
rode,
t
ceníered
along
nte¡
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and
our
laide,
or
j
e
i
lier
md
s
¡••nee of nearly ¿d¡) üiLea, a»'d \.ar­
inches, a;rl ii' li ¡:t!y sh¡d;«*n by y
Ouite a cir.n;;-* in ih.o weather
i • î » e«> i. a. was cov”t*reiî v. itn i - ' • i > ■
• *« an 1 «Miei- ara vat in their infancy,
i - in « idei;, !*•» ::i i : il il v to id.a-rv
!»o « V.'.v-f
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Üahfc
bi
v'.v.t!:
«ir <:>.-» lig h tly 1 > ni»,| c j !;d(u-s from the tire.
e *in La n* ma: i nu n «Mise timber interests since ila* dim. r; much colder.
mile.- :i in f. 11 ' i 1 » * « 1 Iv
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L.e giMun-i. « ' líese
t> a.
Ci'ine up i wav Lae food in our baskets, vvip- wuu't nuglM be c«)Uiitovl on from E ook out tor «r. Ms.
years «is t:»(' Lune n
¡ count:y,
airi --1 «>!•;: the canyon of the Columbia river, <.4l out onr dishes nml limited each 50,»'00 t * i«- M >0 feet per day; n ¡ C -s i u.nty is progressing in
and Ltin«ms .- « i « h«
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Pliy vician mid Surge >’n,
Coquiu-n C ity , Qr.iui
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Calls—day or »:i-;lv -Fr ■ >:--’.»tí » a*-, iu1
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J< IN LAM’.
LA N E A LANE,
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Land Cases a y :< !M. y.
Office on MaiuStreet,
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Roseburg,
Oregon.
J.M. SIOI.UC.
J ohn A.tiii . y
S i g l i n &z G r a y .
Attornmniitl Coüiis i;;rs Vi i. v,.
Miinliñel«!. C< k > s .• uiity. Oi '/.m.
O f t c r —Ilolland bmKlius* *
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Alturiny at L;i\v,
General Insomne** nml He:il hstníp Aci-nt.
C o q v il l e C it y , O rec . on .
T . G-. O W E N .
Attorney and Counselor at l YV.
Mu;mn::u>. 0 »m.
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Attorney and Counselor ;u Lav,*.
K v . ïihb Crv, (Vis.
J. W . 3 B N N S T I.
Attorney at Law,
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Attorney and Counselor at Lav:.
MvnTi.;i F oist , C ooh Goniri 1 »». j *«* s .
Will practice in all tlu* oourtoi * ».•..: o : y .
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Ofilce in ik’ilimd Lui-yii. . « !»j - 1
Llnnco Hotel. l.n : .idiijv t • . I ’*
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notice anti ti.trt-ii»«'iy l*»-»
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J . M - V O L K M A R , Ivi. D .
Physician anti
Xxsiui i oi. r, Coo.) Co., i»u.
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v n >v. ing region.
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rllii 1 r b a r e ; »?;«! nahr-d Lend, seventy miles above Waliula, [ pnt] mv knitting. First a puil'of for summer ie.«i;ts that its equal,
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; ppoarnnco, V. L .di <>í e »rise, s» i< j 11 and ¡it this place breaks through a smoke wold go to her and then to : all tilings considered, is perh;ips
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do ; not to be found on the coast.
uis!-.i>[>e;.rs t il { tencing
it listo
Evidently Mr. Hume was not
ra îcl.es, « bien is being very rap-
y-ps- I guess so, but do vou prepared for the defeat his home
ally done. Towns are springing south, ioi over two hundred miles j
J. F. H A L L ,
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t L to the , ocean, ’ ami as it . is , well known
n,:ni. we want f.i
«¡i«,« rignt note,
iia.,n Nimbus met at Rowdy’s hands,
up in every dir«-etion,
direction,
. i iiuiik
to slay
. ’ for
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n and
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taut the prevailing winds on tho f.„. n ..w .u
¡be li.as clmbengnl the hitters
Full CuoiilYii'Mi) Ouii.'.-N.
i«. companies nave supplied ffic-il-
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I owners for a half-mile heat nice,
Office: V» nil T. G. Ov»« u,
i»ia.sLii,-l«i. ities lor shipping all surplus pro- I) ‘
t « <)« Ameuia, a.e a ll,
n , e men came after two hours to pe rnu POIlie time this month,
iVMiv good time from the Atlantic
coast to the Eiciiic in tvvv weeks
and a home found 1 ere iu the
time. Also a man from Butte
county, Cal., bought tno Have
Uverholtzer place two miles below
Ci ravel 1’ord; price 81000.
Dame ru n o r s-'ys P. Dean is to
saw one hundred thousand feet of
to ! lumber at J. II. L. Minnrd’e mill.
We «ill all he supplied with lum­
ber as soon ¡is we have rain to raise
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sm -cess s n ip p in g uni mu k .
the water; for when Provit takes
mi and ciniui'eii, and all vnou¡c . ..■•as t xiiaiii.y places a. lig ouv : o n . e, and
: to t,unk nlnut slpeI)ing-
My | the life < f Ellensburg; fisliin
lri«.-s sin;
l ex-
disease. Gaso» of ob.slfctri»s
siu; le,
to, tli
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the lever, lumber must fly.
Except at ím souLiei i extremity, friencl had a bad headache. «lust be his next enterjirise.
traded for «deems cadi hnAiai treatmeiit nre m et in the or«l. v nam ed The
D. C. Krantz and p.arty netted a
R. D. Hume has had the best
for itiMnuiatiMui uud ivu«.:.r w.¡.> «ht i 4 .tu- wh.de Walla Walla country is ul- | fld ( ° r lu>;Uhv 80) ul° ^ood g°vern- as we all got comfortably in* the
icated vuiMir bath.
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j meut lands were taken up some- tent under our blankets, some cat- «and largest catch of salmon this young elk and a deer the other
Office «it residence in <s>«;u'llc Cl y.
; most entirely * destitute of timber, 1 » ♦ ■
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season that he has had for many day.
l)i.t is gonfrall)’ quite well «valerci Ìtime ”f - , but I,lly“ newho wis(i®1 1 tie liegan to bawl. I 1 heanl my years.
I. O. O. T.
J. A. Lelmherr and wife, and
ind 1 if that r.ni-
by Killings mal Uoving Ktraams. ¡ to .SPlt 0 .11,r,>’ Cl*“ . “,y '.lt a i,lir ¡ frieml ask her Iiushind
Picklette:
Four
large
crisp
c«ab-
Miss Mary H arris passed eu route
M o r n i n g S t a r L o c lg o
The face of the country changes ¡ !M
C,1)<-1'ildy on long lime ¡ nia) Was on this side of the river.
Prices will I ; All
\n pw
..while
Viv liu^oaiiu
huJband , ka£es’
hue; two
one quQlts
quart vinegar,
onions, £or T Xiouglas
the
N o - 4G-L
.
slowly as we go south, the hills he- ! ^ 1 c.sirmg to do
i«ty oniPt
quiet aw
line. My
h )Pj ont line;
TJ L . county
,,
. cither day.
.
Meets at Ow^uille My e.eiy il.ursday
.
range troni sewn to fifty
fty
to cover the cjibhage;
H- Minard h.ts been paying
evening. Visitili«un-uiliers«a a;is«.rdcr,i.i --O
mg larger ................
and the ’ canyons
deeper ,
... J .44« M
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... J dollars | said his boiies wero not hard | or
g«o«i standing, arc c>>rJia'iy mvind.
i
,
i 4 1 »
i 1 per acre, r or tho benefit
lit ol our j enough to make a soft spot in that j two pounds brown sugar, two table- 1 J °ts per busn .-I for «; « 3 .u at his
«tul mor:; rocky, and the beu-rock
!
__ v over,
_i snoonfuls
............................ .......... eastern friends who never saw im- i er
bed. saw He iin- turned
over and
! spoonfuls ground
ground mustard,
mustard, two
two mill.
ngl. dlvulcK, tli« L M 'b « l ! L ' dark : mi- ratio11- wc uUI bliefly explain: j anj tllcn concluded there was fleas ! ¡"¡'¡espoonlals black pepper, two | G. 0 . S«-a;i found, in his corn-
I. O.
o . F.
;rtiiite, and having the appearar ee 1')
8 P”‘ 13 * “
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: there; got up took off his shirts and
'take -1 ®k1J* 0 f * k. ° f CO'
fcct. anA
C o q u ille L c d g e l\o .5 3
Meet» ut Goqnillo City *-v. ;y S.-iturday i von ,f having been burnt. Whiter also, | ttu't v.'iter «-an he taken over it m shook them; put then, on and sat Lpoonf».Is celery seed, one table- i four mch, i !PnS v' ,:l‘ «»'« lar 8 ®
in«. V irti tin brethren, in
a: «inline,
oordially itflML
A IM and A. Ai.
C h a d w i c k L o d g e , N o -6 8 -
Meetrt ut Coquille City on Saturday even
in« on or before the the full luoon in each slid lenly,
- -
,
| ‘Rip Van Winkle .mist have had a until next day. Then scald the viu- \ H]A aj (j hee lj e ; j .( j j w- ^
Before
leaving
the
valley
for
at
L>e
east,
and
when
necessary
the
better bed than that to have slept | egar, sugai and s pices together, and
100 busln Is’of g lod,
B0°ntli*
John Goodman,
. \ >1 lì.
9 and
. onions. C
\V. M. good, lt might interest Ihe general water is i un between tlie rows, ar.d t j,e twenty years.” Ju st about two , pour over the cabbage
acó
lDormnus
m
buccpa
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goiiisr off in a D.° th^ ^
Don Rex.
reader to sny a few vvor.ls about when sufficiently wet is again stop- I 0 *C 1 0C|{ We were all fed
.
. ! sion. On the fourth put nil together
*-e--
G. A R.
ped
i
fi.
By
this
means
a
shower
when we ni-an ov(.r , 1,(3 fire «nil lient to a boil. . The pin
the cl inn. to, soil, ?rid modes of eul-
weary doze
. seems to be thelode-st
-------- star
G e n . L y t l e P o s t , PÍO -27,
t iVflt¡on< tim ber’ and d . anees for , ^ *"u‘
i^easllie’
three revolver reports in quick sue-| Let them boil live minutes. When of woman’s existence.
I t ’s a
M«>elrt «t CcKiuille ( ity, on ^every fi .--», ^ ttin g lands, and making a living.
■
C o n tin u e d n art weak.
cession. “Thunder awl lightning cold pack inson.il jars. It is tit hairpin, roljoig-pin or pin in >nev
Ween
*
.............. iu
c n ’rtday.
Vaitin? comrads,
( Xhe soil is almost universally gotal’
what «¡is that!” exchiimed the for use as suou as cod, but keeps.that she’s u ,M :iu at for coiitin-
standing
ndiiig, oonbaliy
CjUjmR;,der> J being a grey loam highly charged
S u b scrii io fo r the I I f . r a l d .
i meu. They said it must be cart- ‘ well.
1 ually.—Yonkers 8 lules-wau.
J.
CoqUILLK G ilí, Un. i«>.N.
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piupuny, U'jufli» «ii».
v . la ... ».
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