POSTERS BILL HEADS, through the had no appreciation of a hen. and afterwar fatally run conservatively poor opinion ot (’AR DS legal blanks , a Sand- a middle with a J ia veil n bv ' devoured women. His idea was to keep wo­ witch Islander, and then (KSJJAV NOVEMBER9. 1SF2 man in her place—a go.al idea “AMEHCAIH" EAGLE JOB OFFiCE Of everv description. in true cannibal style, came coast­ when not carried too far—but he ..................... _.............. ................... i everything in this line. ing along these shores, saw that did not know what In-r place is., Editor the country was good, and evident­ I) W.C. ■ CHAS. A. HVltl>, Proprieior ly told it, for in 1785 a school of an 1 lie wanted to put a rest»a:nt upon her emancipation by coupl British trading vessels swarmed in blSCOVKKY OF OREGON in these seas, and they have ing her with an emancipating hen Lr-ave order-’ Herald or Iti*ms office He therefore launched this shaft of Unrat, Harney County, Oregon. at reasonable swarmed there ever since. i . , 1 the eyes of civilized man navigators ridicule, and got it I to pass as an lx ■40 1 In 1 7 90 the F rendi PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAH, ■si’d Upon Oregon, when of w isd - >m Mint out of a pop i not up courage enough to get that .at row ■ ......... ORDERS. | and Ferrer, Ferrer, sailing under under digngM, and entered into 1 ular expo icn. e in remote agt < t)>e Sj)»n:sli Hag, coasted along un­ far from home. LETTER BEADS, X )TE HEADS petition for trade on the north­ com reached as high as Cape til they however, not jT ls nn| ()lten that a man promi­ ENVELOPES, STATEMENT cements Blanco 433 north latitude, which west coast. It was, PRICES: until 18(K) that France put in In r nent in any walk of life rende-s banco, in the year of our Cape . I claim for Oregon, by virtue of her such unqualified homage to a con­ d 1 lb 14)2, is in Curry county, Ore- Lord I only a few miles north of acquisition of the Spanish title to temporary member of his own .. 8°" , ’ an that vaguely bounded territory, profession as was paid in the Eng .. the l Cai jfornia line. lish •'United Seivite Magazine” ^■1 •tains Cabrilio and Ferrer •‘Louisiana” In 1781 sewn Aim rican vessels some months ago by Lord WoDe thrillfi with enthusiasm in con- The templ ling the possibilities of this found their way to this quarter of lev to Count von Mohke the globe, and one ot these on May German General, accora rig to thef oortioi of the North American 11, 1792(George Washington had te tinmny of the British General, ’nt. they successfully con been three years l'resident),coui- directed and ordered events in a Cabinet-maker and Genera! Job Work sea lt d It in their report to that ’ D than any J king o theirs, Charles V., under manded by a Massachusetts \ an wav and degree that has not fallen with any nJ who®'< ign Cortez pillaged Mexico, kee, Captain Grav, who distinguish­ to any man’s 1 >t. sir.ee Bonaparte ed himself by discovering and sail­ embarked upon the Bellerophon. Reparing Wagons, Buggies Etc Pizar stream ing into a broad and swilt ! lie began life with two applies willd earn Al. work done neatly and w’lh dispatch. Shop adjoining the ............. wns great ad so per • ‘ the waters of which were of Chili, for nearly t wo Vantages: he had an ancient line . bund ■d years elapsed before an­ fectlv fresh that the casks of the age, the possession of which is at 1 I zckfcuiitb she p < f S 1’. Ware arid oj posit the clerk’s oñi .ce other bite man gazed upon il! ship w< r ■ tidied within ten miles of once a spur and a curbchain to the .u> i flaps Charles was too busy the I’aC lie ” ! ie named it Colom righteously ambitious man, and lie to bet e Oregon then,since he had bin River, after his vessel of that J was. at the same time, tiro ight up name. Of course he landed and! jents ot a bloody kind with in that poverty which Bonaparte is I. oi 1’ rance, with (iermanv claimed the country all around, in I ' declared to be the best school for a t Netherlands, Tunis, Algiers, eluding the rivers and a fair share t soldier, Lord Wolseley calls atten and single round with hip Holy of the Pacific Ocean. — From •‘Nath tion to the curious fact that Vol. 1 ness, ’ope Clement \ II., spending atm 1 J. Wveth, and the Struggle Moltke saw but one battle until he more money iu these European for Oregon,” by John A. Wyeth. M. was sixty four years of age, and' oO>------ of------ OQo- past ies than his able lieutenants !)., in Harper’s Magazine tor NoV that he was then on til" losing side; cou steal from the murdered na ember. Cash Macy. but he knew all that books anti fives jl the Western World, ■ observation could teach him, and PT lin a Spaniard, one Juan T he wisdom of our ancestors that his mind was filled with do­ Per L in 1 1 <4, sailed as high alon r dilutions dr.iwn from Ins long and On the co. ner north of the Resort Saloon. He solicits a share of si ns the 54th degree ot packed away in prover. ial sayings ; of inav always be a little suspected ( careful study, as well as with elab­ the patronage of iiis firends north latitude, discovered Nootka orately thought out and business-| ■V aid theoretically planted We have a vague respect for a nop ular proverb, as embod\ing folk- ike plansfor the application of what1 t'l^Bi;: "I 1 a st 1 ie a nd A rragon ovci | experience, and expres-ing not the he had learned to the altered con 1 fed. thisfcuarter of the earthand sea, ditmns of the period in which he 1 whilje Lis colleague, Bodega . a year wit of one, but the common tho’t of a. race. We accept the saying l’ved. took in the 08th degree ofl* as a sort of inspira north latitude, together with ’he unquestioning, ' tiou out of the air, true because, rwttilining earth and sea, including Moult Si. Elias, which was in , nobodv has challenged it for ages, j the very and probal.lv for the same reason | W. C- BYRD à W. Y. KING. | ■B- IARKED! to this point everything was I that we try to see the the new moon 1 I ß s 'f \ 7 R A SpA’s, but 11 ath of this a greedy 1 over our left shoulder. \ ’’ - ry li k« D I [> g y ’who had long been engag the mustv saving was the product M. II BRENTON Proprietor. mildmg a town on the Gulf of the average ignorance of an un- | 1 ^^Biilaixl, had put in a prior claim enlightened time, and ought not to , .Burns Orogon. i hired a Dane, by name have the 1 e.-p ct of a seientitie and ' We have at this time for sale I hrir g, te go cruising along travelled people. Li fact it will l.e, the! Northeast coast of Siberia j found that a large proportion of the ! This pane discovered a sea which | proverbial savings which we glibly 1 several productive farms, well im- waa bamed i for him, and which th< > use ar fallacies based on a very proved and well watered. "1 States bought, Oct. 18, 1867 'limited experience of the world, Parties wishing to purchase cal An«: s. i,,.. , , . io not allow any and probably were set, all >at by the The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable otb*i r -non to go fishing hi it. idiocy or prejudice ot one person on us we w ill show them the land sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate Beh m every way in Ins line of business. also found out that it was lo examine one oi them is enough "e have tor sale, and parties desir­ la lew miles across from Sibe- for our purpose. llu,y aim grain cousiuntiy uu Uuuds„and cartful help. ing m dispose of real estate cannot I America, and on July 18. "W histling girls and crowing hens Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon ii. connection do better than to put their lands in M l bo discovered the coast oi Always come to some bad ends.” ur hands for sale, because we ad > far down as Mount St. It would be interesting to know • vervthing for the origin <>f this proverb, because! vertise freely by sending circulars "I ter 1 the Great. or and cards in all directions solicit­ ¿Í it is still much relied on as evinc­ M1"1' i'-r Flizala I the daughter. ing a deep knowledge, of human ing purchasersand describing the I f’O'T had been ....... a saint since land. JOHNSON * BAILEY, Proprietors. • Honors were about even as nature, and as an argument against change, Unit is to say, iu this case “t'n Spain ami Russia, 1 but in We will also buy lands for per- against progress, k would seem IS FhHii")' 1 "h s ' Cook. ( ",,k‘ a fa’ to have I een made by I < wishing to purchase in our ‘^ughsh navigator, who was servative, p rhaps . a man, Con > ' volent, who countv and living at a distance, Go...l Billiard table«, Plea.ant Card Room«, etc., etc. giving earcful and accurate dis- . s«lo ,n i, firrt < l«fs in ever« particular. Ejp, r.< II : , > Office Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. f S ubscribers «osmi . onth by -K- V > the } ,e¥“ re; It buildn^V inî TriJi??'7 rheonly FureCream ofTarta Millions of I -40 Years the Standard, ■•armi.... ftïï . ■ '"/MS --------- Should tothehiw Take Advantage of its