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a ItI M X s s < l i g i » * . P h y s ic ia n aiul Suryeoii, Cosfl’ILl.K l ’il'Y. OUIIOUN. Calla—day «>r ni^ht — Promptly attinteti ank . J ohn L LANK «Y ank L A N K, J l t o r n m ¡uni ( oiiiìMlors L a n d C a s ‘:S a Speciality. Offici oil Main S > Ui-l’i'smonoliinn ( hviron. Boseliurg, J. M. Sun. in . J ohn A.G uay . Siglin & Gray. A t t o r n e y s l ’ailllSflnrs \l L i u . Mar»htifUl. ('•><>s «•<>’ ntv. On-uon. O kvu 'K—Holland buiMin-,'. o{i|«iKÌt( Hlnnoo Unti l. ' " w. SINCLAIR. \llornn ¡il aïw mæjwva The Flag and the Fourth. S.N. A. D O W N IN G M D- L . F. L h i it . Oem-ra! Insurance and Beal 1 into Ai •ut. U o q r i i . i . i : ( * ! r v, O i ; u «"N. T. G. O W E N . ” Iti- M a USII Ht.I.I). < lliii'iOX. Aiti! I.-.- i >vi I l.ciia 1' '.scìa y Alt Aim sitisi ic |> i i «-1* i» »v« * !. - * 11 * r* » F.xoan.-iv. ¿«in! «• Hi., w s uf it v nr-mi Subì lui -. it.-n- • •p err —' m lm Vm Lm ^ A- ^ . wl m , OlLcw in liOlluhli DU! lili D f iNIU'ii Ilot et. I»a«.-;ld.ig gu.s b lui »tuer rfliu Hlln i »•-. i..lli il.lsLe.fcil n, • .m* i*ainU‘ss f-xtiaciH.-n i«f a in L tel J:. O. E. ÔivIITH, Surarecn Dentist. it« a . >> .» li-.V I'OO J . -«W , • i i i .f r I ) \ , C o p u l i .i: t . (itN.-.U \l. a > * • * ; * rancho, cti\ Uiliui-: With 1. l r. i ) .«a, »-.. • j.,. . F . h.i.'ld Perfect ma 1 >. «>i a. 1 su; i-Ved :;nd «11 tereil lauds fini ied« .1 eh n>»' it e. vini J P. L . Vs» l L ! í , \ i. L>. PnvsicivN. Sriiot: «s and «) ! 1«¡ i ', ».in:. n . to i' a-".. ■ >1 worn Special attentila« en and children. filici ali elID•me 1 • «nus «>l disease. Cas*-s <»1 ul. îetric:. h»; .. th *tnal I«« aitili ir tract»*d ít»r ótii-en iS 1 Tt’il. »Y) M for Uheumaiisni alici Ntur.-tl ^ ia by Lln un d icuteU vapor tmtli. Otiice :ii ri-Hidence in C ikiui ’J o City. ~ ~ I. O . G . T. M orning Star Lodge No- 464, Meet* nt Cinjuiin* ( itv every I bursikiy ovunini'. men.F its • > 1 this order, in Kood siandinp, ere cordially invit* d. i. o. o. v. Coquille Lodge N o.53 Meets at CiMpiiile ('ny i*v; ry satiird y .-Vi 11 in«. Vinitin* brethren, in «.*.»<1 standing cordially invited. A. F. and A . M. Chadwick Lodge. No-6S- M«eU at Hoonill« Fity on Saturday «¡ven ing on or before tue full moon in each wouth. .lohn G o o d m a n ^ ------ ----------- * G. G en - L y tle A as crop and the of cost fo r a full harvesting and planting could wet and not b e done enough of that, could only produce | partial effects, and so, from these ¡th for : our season’s work, perhaps, the ex- p uses and ¡i little more. The in terest and expenses were fifty dol- j lars on the acre, and o a r all told, am ounted to sixty I giv in g a profit o f ten this rare per acre dollars, dollars. on the At whole j expense in preparation, ten dollars on the acre, perhaps enough to insure the ber;t result, m ak in g tlie whole sixty instead o f titty as be- ____ ______ i tore, and the crop is twice as great, A short turn is made to the (north; *n V!l’ l!‘* by its then to the east, you A l l o t this are through over the success profit then, sixty dollars or more iustead of the narrows, t’it'.v- • i\v : i i!\'t*. Tlien about one mile south, we ¡.re ten at the dock perity and success, instead o f fa il city i D ie g o ; a citv o f 7WHO or of SOHO bar. i enhanced in quality, su p erior u HI. the San in- S lit o.v.a J :. : 1. . I habitants lying in plain sight from u. i-iill. il it iill« Fur th«>u it .-.hr ! 1« 11*•' h 11 VW ; the .1 « ini «F 111 IV M«. tearner’s deck, « slope <>f country i F o >er u r mi mil» fes is N a tio n a l cm facin g furth er up City, L a s t week meetings were held in several o f the towns in W a sh in g - li. Post N o - 27 . at CoquilD City, on «very prevention worth a pound of cure is in the o rd in a ry affairs o f life, it is d o u b ly forfeiture o f the N o rth e rn Pacific s<) in the matter o f disease, Cascade branch aad land grant. all these meetings strong At disease d e p e n d in g an ti-for- I ooscrvauce o r health on the law s o f o u r being, o f the telegrap h ed to W a sh in g to n . ditions o f health. natural that the people o f It is eastern \\ ashingtou, w ho have been sua led into the lieli f completion o f the C a scad e the of the land grant, and that their ture prosperity is w h olly ent upon the completion Cascade branch, should of the m anifest some excitement over the action o f the C n ited States senate in for- fo ilin g the land grain on the un- are while a l ° ° t fnost practical value re&nlt la rg e ly they to us, b e in g the a Lr<><>d physical condition, fu - dep en d - con- « a s i ly learned as tliose o f cliem- branch 1 ol11' h appiness depends Upon the perpetuation of T h ese law s p e r - j ^ try , astronomy, etc., that the non-oliservance feiture lesolutions w ere passed and a gentle *• the bay. the which an amount that makes pros ure. most conspicious these provisions is were created, “f e a r f u l l y an d w o n d e rfu lly made,” to rem ain in healt Is was as natural as breathing, the circulation of the blood and ° t h e r fluids. N a tu ra lly , we are in health so lon g as nothing is done to produce that of au th ori- terual difficulties. v»hicli sh o u ld The lu m b e r has ! i**« *n very much depressed for lilt) is looking the result o f be stopped, crate telegraph lines, and re q u irin g as it is done b j the rem oval o f the that cause, or causes, at which there is transac- I no occasion for its continuance, is no discrimination wii Tever shall be excerciscd in the lion o f business over them. One an indication that there so is fa r sotne- o f tlie lir>t ¡icts ot this corporation th in g in the lungs, if a lu n g cough, was to which should lease their lines to the W estern I n ion ; eb*grapli ny the removed, com pa- i means o f preventing m ore greatest m onopoly on and thus be the 1 effects. violating, by i the L e t nature cough a serious alone! continue its as till Let it mission, has sim p ly and the s p o il o f its charter, For the | a 'd m g nature ill the rem o val o f the whieh can j little, with trade, never cou gh uf>t abru p tly, if at all o n ly i: direction at least, both the terms i p e rfo rm e d ITìi' S'.n-.iiÎM'r.’ Trini«*. I ’ll us, a zing the road to construct and o p - continent V ic k ’s Magazine. bay ¡ past two years, we O n e o f the up a W estern l nion does not do wlmt i cause. It is easy prevent the the lungs, by req u ired accumulation in i ; press terms H a d the clean! iucss, b y “ b re a k in g a to do. in to th ' N o r t h e r n Pacific w as cold,” m a k in g ¡ . r l l r r Irani N:in fiir g o . North.cn Pacific com plied with, the op en in g the pores, that the ac- — . i plainly see ami the term inus o f the timet» fletter about the shores of provisons o f its clmrter the peo- 'C um ulations o f waste and d ead L< l. H k u a m v . M nnv friends re- | i -li .. (• i« d p t i * , i . i> « ¡ i i .. , . • ¡ A . 1. A r>. r . it. a , It took som e : 1 uget sound and alo n g the C o ll mn- pl<* . . the N o rth w esi would not matters m ay pass off through these quested me to write back. 1 can time t-> get thron 'h an arm v plHSe Ot bia river. T h e b HlSUli think »e no better wav than through now be g ro a n in g u n d er tl.»e exac- I!'),V:i' rather than pass to the luicKinan < ind get u p into town. these districts, which -apply iogs, ejected by cough in g. tions o( the W e ste rn U n io n c«»m- hnig«, \* e ha» tí» •• \ I j I • lì j J H e re we m *t Air. Dewey. Mr. labor, stock and iM'¡¡duce to the V o m itin g is not the disease, bu t i Ktny, iHvy N . wind w it ll quite which recently ordered i *)<¡/ier ant 1 Mr. W. H. N o 1er, ail ; m Ills i ¡ses nini fall s w ith thè Inm- \ purify, i*i duetjon g o in g i low u i' rise. ». ii Í < iver ■< tells am ounting to an effort o f uature to looking w *11. Accejitin; e kind ! la v market. 1ho Ili« «st imp« irt.ìnt nearly f« •rty per cent, on all its o’eause ;i foul stomach, aside from • I ' - in the city. n d e n jo •i v •. e il our invita5ion of Mr. D ew ev t.) kl »TV » in:¡prove,.¡«ni is in Í. 1 » 0 i *•ii'ign i ; which t!ie un digested accum ula- mo save only on this C< Vlr A isib‘i.1 Lincoln stay very muc'i, ; • 1 i i » * 1 T with h i l l ov ni «lit, Wi 10, W lì ÌF1Ì i¡S ’ n i ii noi i !<t - t ter walked o w »re i lk.st < protect.- 1 from all com- ta,1-s ferm ent an d putrify, I!. w » i.iclt 1 -, o'. *;¿ t!it* i : i- 1 • i • 11V • t' « » nl.S pl« i. T h e ! S 1 « t hr« •: a i¡ > \ than ov . l . i 1xff. li Ci. Uu- ¡'•e4q ! ii • reason o f the vi.-.lation I c< nínm inating the w h o le body, a p re j>- Mil s,*i i neo riboet tit her ! •. 1 t< >w n s«*atter« u] : t w. > or i 1 rec< i:a never net- tin »¡’ their charters b y the l;.nd veri* ble c ase o f “ blood-poisoning.” a l'i.t 1 » »1 » s t , i ai a j • -Tilg 1 « le i' »r t lire» stlteets s* lis- |an « a :anize<l iul • » 11 - , il v f* ■«.■ i .* lim lead o f g iv in g opiates to ship .rant railroad corporations. ,n • i.iipmeut. It tin» *2’Hi; < < ; o ut l i, tance apart. M any oibst '.ntial t i !t . tiie »>u beingc-iiTii'dj -n ! o r N i w s does n>)t bobeve in such natum ! and necessary vom it will be i day of ibi h',* for i he old Im ild 'u g s are g«>iug up; in fact r.«> in an lrregui.ir ;o: i de.?uit«r" ’ ; - the y o u n g man W taking snap judgem ent on corpora ing. it is well to ii!l the stomach as -oìdi. chejq> ones. T h e y ar • delayed ¡i'ii, ai d ailbrding -illy an unce! i .in ti ms any more thn n on individuals fu ll as possible with w arm water, e citi and colini \ M. : 1 A j e m »!-; m some on account o f brick. T h e y sonre 1 of income. 1 hit W id.ill two i but it insists tLit u* ».-pita I to be qoct.n- -d J. >r ois e \ es corporations, m king Hu act an easy oue, at the can’t be had f..st enough. Street years ti:c large companies of F u g e t like individuals, .* io; id l»e with e n c »uragen.eut-, o. a success. re- sam e time th orou gh ly cleansing cars are nmv b e in g put th rou gh the sound and the D o iu m b ia river, '».et I qui red to lierform Left Frisco S u n d a y m« rn u :g ¡it 0 Mi ga. t h a t » r an. town on two streets. W o r k com - tug ili concert, have established \\ hen. in consequence o f over- tions in good faith. a. m. on the Lieo. \N . J'.ider bound Thi s t he arge »South mences this m orn in g on the waiter y a r d - in Uhina, l! I nion Bneific and X orthen "Pacific! eating, or from som e natural o b - for S an D ie g o , and had a pleasant works. P ip e s are b e in g stru n g 1 A m erican ports, A u s t r a lia and corporations have not done. Both , struct ions, there is violent p u rg in g , trip down. O h i ocean was good l<* a lo n g the route to b r i n g w ater from S an dw ich islands, and have or ¡¡11- ol them have leased their lines 1 as if all o f the ducts o f tlie body us. A s we were passin g out of tie* the San D ie g o river at an im m ense ized in these countries a dv which their charters required them were opened, th ro w in g their con (»o ld e n (b it e we met tie* Coos Hay cost. It will take from fou r to six quid profitable business T h e y are to operaie without discrim ination tents into the bow els, in a fr ie n d ly (s t e a m e r ) from L m p ir e witn her months to complete the work. '¡able, too, in these foreign m.irkms, or prejudice to a m onopoly which way, ra p id ly c a rry in g off poisonous ru d d e r gone and a te m p o ra ry th in g M r. D e w e v tells me o f fine val- to get prices y ield in g a handsome has ¡i national reputation fo r do- accumulations, preventing other fixed up to steer with; >i»e had been leys in this county; groat fields o f profit. m g both. » and worse derangem ents, p u r ify - Have since out in a bad guie. wheat and barley. M a n y orchards T h e domestic market is still Itence, when the people o f eas- ing the system as no other m eans learned of the wreck o f the Areata. are b ein g put out. T w ill write j overdone and prices are very low. O n our way dow n we stopped ¡it tern O re g o n are protesting against can do, at the most rap id rate, it is more about this in my next letter. T h e re is no money in this busi- the old town o f Santa B a rb ra . It the action o f C o n gress in forfeit- folly, m adness to attempt to stop A few w o rd s about climate: I t is ness, and many mills which cut for i looked ancient, but beautiful, with in g the land grant on the C ascad e i this discharge, which should be d e lig h tfu l; neither hot nor cold, local consumption are shut down. branch, they should ¡it the same encouraged bv all possible means, its g a rd en 's o f tropical fruits and M r. D e w e y has kept n record since i T h is depression, however, is enab- dowers. F o r the first time in my i „ _ i____ „ i u ,, , ii- , | . , « . o i l time protest against the N o rth ern i g iv in g cathartics, if thev ever he cjitne here twice .a day. Hottest, i lin g o u r lu m b e r to get a foothold T) .. . |b ~ ’ . r life I saw oran ges and lemons 7 r i « ™ . , , - . u * rn m ___ _; o . r i1 ^ J acm e d isre g a rd in g the p r o v is o « sh ould be given ( or injections o f ot the tne e a s t e r n ¡ r .4 /(> degrees; coolest, bU degrees. . in the markets of Uastern « - T • ■ o f iis charter which requ ires the warm w a t e r .) N e v e r interfere with grow ing. W e stayed h re f ur Y o u see no one w earin g linen ¡states. O re g o n fir is now regu- since God speaks hours, lln. old Spanirdi mission coa^s or straw hats. M r. D o z ie r I larlv quoted in the markets o f the construction an d operation of its nature, to U g ra p h line without discrim ina- through nature. P r o p e r d ie tin g b u ild in g s ¡ire still in ¡1 o and are says that E l. C a jo n valley, 18 miles principal E astern cities, and finds over 100 years old, mostly built ol tion o r favoritism. I f the G o v - null prevent this occasion fo r na- east o f here, is about the same. favor m competition with pine, , J u hy. T h e palm ami 1 >anuim g ro w ernment lands are v a lu a b le to the ture to interfere, to institute re- H e n r y H . N ichols. which is the com m on b u ild in g coi poration, the observance . »f one cuperative m easm es. A s a gen o r- here. T im e up and we rush on S a n D iego, Cal., .Tune 21. ; lu m ber there. I t is fortuuate that ot the most im portant conditions al princijile, those w h o eat p ro p e r- board. T h e four hours were short. : it can b e s o ld ch eap iu the b e g in [ would never tire o f looking about u pon w hich the land gran t w as ly, using only foods which can b e K l i l l . M T f. C'tTLTlV A T I O S ning, as its reputation will thus be this old toW'U, of perhaps 2000 or org in a lly based is e q u a lly valu able easily digested, and w h o are clean- ^ # 1 1 ,,,.,»«• ii u- i- i i i » i much more ra p id ly extended than S k id tn il cultivation should bo . . , . . 1 . J . o(HK) inhabitaots. A s we w ere ( to tlie people, wdiose interests have I ly in ail respects, w ill have no I sold at its natural price. about leaving, the O riz a b a came iu the aim o f every one w ho raises been <h.-regarded and Sham efully such symptoms, no occasion for O u r fir is found to be the best of from San D i e g o bound for Frisco, plants and crops. T o make g a r d - ; all tim bers for general railroad sacrificed by ti e lease o f the tele- nature to interfere, to cure an in - O n we went soulli lor nearly 100 eu in g and fa r m in g profitable, it is use. It has the d u ra b ility and " r a ph lines to the W estern U n io n terna) d e r a n g e m e n t T h e same I miles and d ro p p e d anchor lirst poor h a rb o r o f the town in of the necessary to have som eth in g in re- teusihle strength of San turn for every stroke that is m ade I ^ s. w o * g b t ami is thus oak ol without monot ly. P o rtla n d New s. special M r. ill C itv Command, Coquille y ’ XT O. . now su ck lin g biken off here f«ir Los Angeles. , are cared for It was aliout two miies to shore so ! we had to stay on b o a rd ; yet we Meet»« in this place fVt-ry first and thml . . , . . «» » » . i , A . ... . • could sae the wiieiit liolds an a luemlay in each month. All menuHTS 111 i i »1 li-n r o rch ards on the sideiulls. F rom rimh I «taii'ti“ in* 0 »rdi.i'.ly iii/itjJ. A. T. Lilli«-. Coininumlt-r. here d o w n the ocean was very FOWLS. Pare bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Kook Poultry for «ale l»y Derward 11. C’art- wnght. of ton T erritory to protest against the Wednesday. \¡.-.uiu» co'inmU., in k'^'d the la u d in g for L o s Angeles. | and every d olla r that is invested. ' a U<l i ul ^ u,b ‘ { s* R b» s H e p jm e r B l a d e : Standin«. cordially invited. ' / . . , on the ground, too, tor a great A. 11. Wriiilit, Commander. 1 wo lighter loads ot freigh t were Even when only a few house plants length o f time without rotting, and 0,1 B u tter creek, has BLOODED R “ an ounce is r u n n i n g u< >w n. !' 1" 1 1 »'( ¡uins further of !*»•«>,4 “»ilio n oI«llsc-»*.<-. . completed poll ion o f tin* road, disease. A n d here, I w ill remark, l place, with what it provides fo r t h e , . , .. . ,, . . . .. , ... . n u t the N o rth e n Pacific com pany that what we usually re g a rd as ! table besides, with g le a t economy, ' . . , ® . , , , , is largely responsible for tms ail - 1 diseases are s im p lv the outw ard one may pet tuips, live alo n g for a t , T . .. . , , , i »I ‘ i i • • verse legislation. I n several p ar- sign s o f au internal derangem ent, while, and the hind is g r o w i n g ! , . * , . . , , ,. , | ticulars it has d isre g a rd e d the pro- sym ptom s, th e indications, o r what ¡poorer, and the value ol the rust I . , 1 , - .. .. - , i ,. , visions of the law upon w hich the : results from the recuperative i investment is low ered— the place , , 1 ! n, . „ . . ,, . land gran t was o rg in a lly based, efforts of nature m rem o v in g m - outside o f Frisc ia u d P u g e t sound. and returns, k h a a t t ! (lV n. Vf1 * \\ '>ih <>'. notice alili t been as much n > u n : r m ( ; i.t^ m w. ), 1 /i 11.( 11 M A l t s il F i L i. !.«*»«■ Fair lii-iia l'i -t-in• r lov d him in A Soci ul inski. a. DenUst* have applied, though there w;us not half Then wave it aloli, let it-- beauty be seen, A cleat stream ing In raid oi jo y ; littneniber its birth : keep that m emory green ; H u r r a h ! for the Fourth o f J u ly ! Attorney at L a w , D- preparation, same account the m anure that was Chant tin' loud anthem, the dawn it is breaking. A lo ft, h t that tlag proudly soar. Let the free who rejoice, give, while Freedom partaking, l hree cheers tot the heroes o f yore. J. W. BENNETT. M . The early, as it should been, and on the W h e n \ rants behold it, they look with disdain — W hat care we for the scolV or the sneer? 1 lieir virtu es escaping, they know tis in vain T o pursue, when we welcome them here. 'li i. ( >-. »¿ T E L L E . be obtained. com biued causes, we get back Attorney and Counselor at L a w . * l. has of sow ing and o f cultivation, 1 the \\ bo h a d scatter» d .¡ml v a n q u i s h e d t h e i r toes; Let Us lirndv unite, that none ui. v e’er see C o lu m b ia ’s proud tlag rent in twain; Let the watchword forever Li*, “ H a il to tie Free! Let the S tars in the 1 nion remain." J. H . N O S L E R , p 1 .. V t % . O .:.» V m ight part o f the land was too H oist up that banner, ’twas heroes that gave T h e ir blood when detinue.- they hurled - In dt tense o f the l ight, a r e fu g e to save, A haven o f rest to this world. s. H. H A Z A R D , ! 1 . 1 . < cultivation other expenses but little less; but a T h e n still let us clin g to that m em ory dear, \\ lien the G o d d e ss of liberty rose, A n d the biith o f a nation o f Freemen drew near, At torney anti C ou ns e' or at L a w good time and expense o f INVOCATION. D. T Û W A T S O N , what proved T h e n wav.- it aloft, lot its beauty be seen, A clear stream ing herald o f jo y ; ltem einher its birth; ueep that m emory g ie e n ; H u r r a h ! for the Fou rth o f J u ly ! M LRHH1IKI », Olili. lui: or ! 11>i (l. A. It. tVltl»ra;ii»n, M\ tlo Point. l»y Hubert Starkev.] U n fu r l thot tlag, the morn is fast d aw n in g , T h e pi .:•! N atal day of the F re e ; Let the Stars and tin» Strides Hash out bright in the m orning, t h e sym bol of our unity. At torney and Counselor at L a w . D L. NO. 47. C **•>»m O m Q U L L K P IT Y , OR LG ON, TUESDAY, JU LY 6, 1886 ji i . *. -, t v « v u L n — i ■ ni w •«- .*- « VOL. 4 . smooth. W o could off to o u r right. see islands A b o u t 6 p. rn. we w ere in sight o f the lighthouse at we expect to see holds a spike as firmly as any wood ¡ grow th an d bloom in repay fo r o u r know'll. 1 he U n io n Pacific railroad i care; if not, o u r interest in tliem <,OInPany ii*ses it almost exclusive- ir- » , iy. i n two years it lias taken 5,- i ...^„ 1,1 1 „ 1 . would soon he lost W e devote an » 1 0 0 0 0 0 «• U 1 • « n «. » ‘ t 1 1 « (HH1,UUU feet an d is still a constant acre of land to a certain cro p ; it buyer. l costs for the season the interest for a year on the investment m ade for it, besides the expense o f p re p - aration, m anuring, V ie w e d broadly, the lu m b e r terest F in a good position g ed cow which gen- 0,.flj eruptions. is is O n e fo ie l e " does ‘ duty com m only allotted to two, the m issing m e m b er b e i u " reuresenteil utiu^np.i nuu in- | by a sniiilt protuberance about six b ie nearest cow be. W hen the " ’alks around, this integum ent the entrance o f S an D i e g o harbor, j harvesting, m arketing, etc. O u r | ¡ng and rates are slow ly and stead-1 moves HS Yoncoiia. Douglas c«>unt>^^ j one o f the finest harbors on the coast crop is but h a lf w h at it m igh t be, \ ily h ard en in g.— O regon ian . ¡le g . though there it was a real and most a a ila b le o a l b‘t, ])ussing out through open - iugs, m ade by herself, the effete .. ... matters which, otherwise, m ig h t • 1 «• • «1 «• • ltujuce fevers, mflamations, o rg a n ic disease, those o f not- inches long, just w h ere the s h o u ld - character, l o c a f 'i s ^ u c i 'o a s ' W hen 1 ibbets, internal impurity, from bad habits, . , , »• . » a three leg- from unclean I mess, nature seeks jJ0r third ca lf w ithstanding the^factAhat current er bla d e o u g h t to cultivating, i m g n ^ e a s ^ r n 'a n d ¡ p rin c ip le s ap p ly to boils and a more serious it is wise and safe us, in o u r blindness, to “ m in d for our ow n business,” sitting a n d le a rn in g at nature’s f e e t — D r . H a n n fo rd , in ¡ G o l d e n B uie.