Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 11, 1886, Image 1

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER.
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ROGUE RIVER COURIER.
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GRANT’S PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 188G.
I
TO ADVERTISERS.
Grain's 15 mm , so iuuihm I alter General
Grant, » a county seat centrally located
>111 Scxitbem Oretfou. It to a (irugrwHiiv«
, rai'niad town ot tW inhabitant», and is
the main suuply point lor a large portion
| al country devoted to mining, luiulxring
_____ »grieuitur« ami (ruit-ratoing. t liiuate un-
; excelled
Tire Coe sum l«lng the only paper pub­
lished in Joeepbi-io county, with a goud
circulation in Jackson county, enables it
to be one <4 the liest advertising mediums
in Southern Oregon. For rate«, addreaa
T he CoiRiKH, Grant’s Fa»», Oregon.
I
NO. 11
A.IRJf NOTES.
.1 CHAPTER ON RATS.
FREA RS OF 1 HE CYCLONE
tc a point with a long taper; the
liark
of
the
stoed
is
then
slit
below
Leonanie—angels named her,
Small fruit culture will always be
Rats are said to have been into-
Re|xwts of the recent Ohio cy­
UNION HOTEL.
And they took the light
the kerf, ami the point of the scion
Attorey at Law & Notary Public
most successful on the intensive
clone
show
the
remarkable
fieaks
duced
into
Europe
about
the
six
­
Of the laughing »tar» and framed her
| is inserted and pushed down under
plan. Plant out a small area at a
One of Best Hotels in Southern
In a smile of white;
G rant ' s P am , ... - O regon .
it until 4he slanting portion of the teenth century and from there that these winds storms play with , time and give that the best cutlure
Ami
they
made
her
hair
of
gloomy
brought
to
America
many
years
human
life
and
property.
In
the
Oregon.
■ scion is .crowded down into the
Midnight, and her eve* of bloomy*
later by means of ships which they house of George Hoffman was an (xissible. Better raise 300 bushels
Will practice in all the court» of the
“bear's mouth."
Moonenine, and they brought her to me
State. Office on Sixth »treet, near poet-
infest
ami are conveyed to every eight-month-old baby. It yvx « 1 on one acre than that amount on
In a solemn night.
Wired Staffing is an entirely new
GOOD BEDS!
GOOD TABLE!
ofTn-e.
part
of
the world, some of them get­ picked up by the wind, laid in a five or six.
meehod of grafting. It avoids all
In a solemn night of summer
And the beat of Accommodation».
ting
ashore
at every port and estab­ feather bed, and the whole business, i Gocxl tillage is the strongest
S. U. MITCHELL,
splitting of stock or rupturing of
When my heart of gkxni
Blooesoiiied up to greet the comer,
bark and has proved ven success lishing new colonies, so that they baby and all, was carried 150 feet. , \vca|x>n with which a fanner can
Attorney at Law,
Connected with this hotel i» a
Like a rose in bloom ;
ful, and far ahead of the old style of are now common almost every where It was then desposiled, aud a log ’ fight hard times and gain success.
All forlxxlinga that distressed me
G rant ’ s P ass , - - - . O regon .
cleft grafting. The scions are cut that commerce extends. They are was thrown on either side of the I Imperfect culture, on the other
-FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.- I forgot as joy caressed me—
squarely off and holes made in the said to multiply amazingly in the child, pinning the bed to the ground. , hand, will scarcely enable him to
Lying joy that caught ami pressed me
Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress.
Will practice in all State and Federal
In the arms of doom.
center, and a piece of No. 18 wire, ’ sewers of towns, in the latter situa­ After the storm a search was instit-1 gain a living from the richest soil,
they ____
really render _ gocxi service uted for the baby. One of the i ami the soil will deteriorate rap’ ily
Court». Ofl'n-e on Main »treet.
K erryvillr , . - - - • - O r kgos Only spake the little iiaper,
1% inches long, forced into each tion ____
in
the
promotion
of public health, searchers herd it cry. and, following in quality from such treatment be­
half
an
inch.
One
or
more
holes
8AM. WHITE,
In the angel’s tongue ;
WILLIAM NAUCKF
acting
as
scavengers
and devouring the direction indicated by the sound, sides.
Yet 1, listening, heard her whieper:
are then made in the end of the
the little pet, and restored it
Attorney at Law,
“Songs are only sung
Mr. Boar, one of the prominent
—KEEPS—
stock in such a position that when animal and vegetable substances, found
uninjured
to the arms of its distract­ citiaens of Gordon, Ga., met with a
Here Ixlow that they may grieve you.
the
purification
of
which
would
G rant ’» P a »», . - - . O regon .
the
wires
projecting
from
the
scions
*re told you to deceive you,
most singular death lately. On his
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES ' Tales
are forced into them the cambium ! outherwise be productive of pesti­ ed mother.
So mm h Ixooanie leave you
Mr. Curtis Hall, Jr., of Neptune return from a trip over his field he
Will practice in all the Court» o( the State
layers of scion and stock are brought lence. They are known to migrate
While her love i» young.”
firmly into contact and the parts from place to place, sometimes in reports that he saw straws that were noticed bees swarming, He un­
For good liargains in the line of
H. KELLEY,
Then God smiled and it was morning,
vast numbers, and feed indiscrim­ blown into old oak trees. A bed in dertook to hive them, when they
are then well waxed.
aud supreme;
Hi!s. Caps. Boots and Shoes or General Groceries 1 Heaven Matchless
Atttoney at Law,
’s glory seemed adorning
Side-grafting is successfully used inately upon almost any kind of the house of Andy Ginter was blown turned upon him, settling upon his
Earth with its esteem.
whenever it is desirable to produce vegetable or animal food. In pnwf into the fields, and three children in free, hands aud neck, and stung
J acksonville , ... - O regon
And everything in the way of
Every heart but mine seemed gifted
a limb on the side of a young tree, of this we desire to relate a most re­ it were carried along with it. All him to death.
~
■
With the voice of prayer, aud lifted
—
MINING
SUPPLIES.,
—
to balance the top, or for any other markable attack which has just of the furniture was blown out of
M«ny persons think that coni is
Will practice in all the Courts of the
Where iny Ixonanie drifted
From me, like a dream.
State. Office in Court House.
purpose. A cross is cut on the side been made onthe poultry yard of S. George Fox’s house. Feathers the best fixxi for poultry. It is if
were
stripped
from
chickens
on
\V,
Gaines,
near
Scio,
in
this
county.
—E. A P.
of the tree and a slit is made as if
you do not wish eggs. For eggs,
Those wishing bargain» Should call on
H. K. HANNA,
Mr. Gaines has probably the larg­ this farm as clean as through the feed soft fixxi, bran or meal, with a
for budding. The scion, cut with
WILLIAM NAUCKE,
THE WHOLE STORY OF GRAFTING a long slant, is inserted and crowd­ est and best blooded stock of turk- fouls had been prepared by a cook little salt, in the morning, and a
Attorney at Law,
K erbyville , ...... O regon .
ed firmly down, when the whole is eyes. geese, ducks and chickens to for the pot. The chickens were little caynne pepper added every
Grafting is one of the most ini nicely waxed. In this form, which lx found in Oregon or the North caught by an obstruction that held other morning; corn, wheat or oats
J acksonville , .... O regon .
N. DELEMATER,
portant operations connected with is really a variation of budding, it Pacific coast, taking twenty-five them for the wind to ojxrate upon in the evening. A sole diet ofcom
practical fruit-growing, and is so is sometimes necessary for a short first premiums at the State Fair, them
Office in Orth building, Oregon street
—DEALER IN—
produces too huch fat.
easily
learned and so very success­ time to support the young growth He has Ixeti verv successful in
William Stevenson says that he
T. B. KENT,
Whenever rheubarb throws out a
ful in changing trees of inferior sorts by tying it up to the hotly or some hatching young
fowls.
Four saw the cyclone approach. It look-
DRY
GOODS
&
GROCERIES
great
many leaves and the stalks
into those more valuable, that no higher limb.
Attorney at Law,
weeks ago he had 600 fowls, all of ed like a great black ball in the act
Ami keeps constantly on hand
are small and worthless the roots
fruit-grower
should
fail
to
learn
all
•
which
would
soon
be
ready
for
the
of
rolling
over
the
surface
of
the
J acksonville , ... - O regon .
The above are all the forms of
should lx dug up and transplanted,
H ats , C aps , B oots and S hoes . the various ways of performing it. grafting, designed for large trees market, worth on an average £i.oo earth. It came along with friglit- dividing them, so only one thrifty
The theoJy of the practice rests on and for larger limbs. Where scion each; now he hasn't so many, anil full velocity, and made a noise loud-
Will practice in all the Courts of the
—AND—
' the fact that when the scion is so and stock are nearly the same size all causetl from rats.
There sud-1 er than the roaring of a hundred bud is left to each piece of root.
State. Office in Court House.
This should be done early in the
Generai Mining Supplies. placed in or on the stock that the some of the following methods arc- denly appeared upon his premises thunder peals. It was a clear night spring, as soon as the newly formed
8. W. FORBES,
hundreds ofthese pestiferous rodeuts even*where but in the wake of the
cambium layers of the two arc in used :
buds are ready to push through the
contact, immediately on the sap s
Notary Public,
Splice or whip grafting is ven* and his little chichens rapidly be fearful monster. It was about a soil.
Those wishing good bargains must not
beginning to move, tliay unite, and
done wh^
scion and gan to disappear. He bought sev-1 half mile wide audit twisted trees im-
fail to call at the
K erbya 'IIIR and A i . thovsk , J osephine
f 1 *-» Si*
ll I -Al «»11. M* I ».*. »*'»• 1 1
VI
Z*Y it/I
a
Large hogs are neither fashion­
> I the
scion
al once becomes I part
and stock ** are of the same size.
C ounty , O regon .
Here cral boxes ot "Rough on Rats" | mense off at the ground as though
Kerbyville P. O. Building,
1 parcel of the tree. This union, how both arc cut with the same length and strychnine, but the numlxr ot they were pipe-stems. It cute rops able nor profitable. But few hogs
He at one of grain and grass off as clean as a are now bread that, when fully de­
O regon . i ever, is only of the growth made of slants, and are then placed to­ rats did not diminish.
Collection» a Specialty. I-egal In»iru- K erbyville ,
I
time
killed
three
chickens,
and mowing machine, and in instances veloped, weigh over 700 pounds.
subsequent to the operation, a,Kl gether
,.v
„ to ,,,,1-
ment* promptly executed.
so as
have Ulv
the cmixiuiu
cambium
never extends to the wood existing
inmn't’irt "nnd '«-ni'ml"bC covered them with poison, placed stripped trees of bark as a hungry The small-boned early developed
in coniaii, ano sci iircu ny
___
„ 1___ „,„1
,i,„.......... tt„l,,„ ,,.„„1,1 ,»,.„1 ,,
hog that weighs from 275 to 300
MEDICAI.
when ilu.
the grafting is done. \i*l,;i..
While *ayirs
P. M. MILLER,
tying with a string, and the whole , them in a box and in three nights Italian would peel a banana.
George Fox's wagon was carried pounds at twelve months meets the
most trees may, under favorable cir­ is covered with wax. or, more com­ they were entirely devoured except
W. F. KREMER. M. D„
cumstances, be successfully grafted, monly, wound with waxed cloth.
the bones and feathers.
During half a mile. The tires on two popular demand as the most profi­
wheels were each cut in two as with table, while large hogs most always
—The Best Of—
the apple, pear, plum and cherry
one
afternoon
and
the
following
Physician and Surgeon,
Saddle grafting is used where the
are those in which farmers are most stock is from the size of the scions day Mr. Gaines, assisted by two a sharp instruement, an<l each part­ develop later, and have to be kept
G rant ' s F ars , .... O regon .
interested. And these can lx- grafted to two or three times as large The "<->K>>bors and four dogs, killed 452 ly straightened exactly in the same t<x> long.
. . . . »-<»♦*? nozl
lbn»i li*» hoc L'lllziil
with success in the order named.
For the highest seccess small
Calls ros]»nded to at all hour», day or
upper upper end of the stock is whit­ rats, and since then he has killed shape. At John Grimm's dishes
Cull I* Supplied at Reasonable Prices.
Cleft-grafting is the form most tled to a wedge, the scion is split over 400 more, and yet there are were carried and driven into stumps fruit s need a very rich soil, full of
night.
“ | plenty left. Several nights since so that they could not be pulled *'humus’' or vegetable matter, with
commonly used, and is adapted for and each side cut to a point. It is
W H. FLANAGAN, M. D.
abundant moisture and no weeds.
stocks from five-eighths to an inch then crowded down upon the wedge ite covered a hen and a brood of out. — New Northwest.
CHEAP
FOR
CASH.
The moisture comes front a rich soil
chicks
in
a
I
m
)
x
and
the
next
in
diameter
to
those
of
three
inches.
’Physician and Surgeon,
and secured by tying and waving,
DON'T WHINE.
that holds it somewhat easily, and
morning all were dead, the lien
The
stalk
or
limb
is
sawed
souare
K
erbyville
,
......
O
regon
or
with
waxed
cloth.
G rent ’ s F ake , ... - O regon .
then
is aided by frequent culture,
off with, a fine saw. and is then split I Tongue-grafting is mostly used being a large Plymouth Rock,
Do not lx whining about having
RICHARD P. GEORGE
with a "grafting knife," which can bv nursCrymen for root grafts. It weighing eight pounds. Last a fair chance. Throw a sensible man mulching or irrigation. New be­
Office at residence, corner Main and
lx purchased for a small sum at may also be advantageously used in Friday forenoon they killed eleven out of the window, he’ll fhll on his ginners should start with a small
—Kec|>» the Finest—
Third streets. Call attended any hour,
day or nigh.
most hardware stores. 1 he scions grafting the small limbs produced ducks, being every young one he feet and ask the nearest way to his plat, and particularly so when short
are whittled so as to lx wedge- where, for any cause, grafts set in had left, inside of two hours and work. The more you have to Ixgiu of capital.
PR. F W. VAN PYKE
Out with, the less you will have in the “xBla, klx*tries and raspberries need
shaped, having the wedge part ]argc linli,s bave fai]ed. In this dragged them off into holes.
of
the
600
young
fowls
Mr.
Gaines
longer or shorter according to the method a long, even slant is made
end. Money you earn your self is neW^be staked if properly pruned.
G rants P are
-
•
O regon .
And all other Liipiors
as the spring canes reach a
diameter, and a little thinner on the on l(oth stock all(l scion The knife has but 200 left, ami those are rap­ much brighter than any you get out As
The loss is of dead men’s bags. A scant break­ height of thirty or thirty-six inches,
English and German Spoken.
side designed to go toward the ceil- is then reversed, a cut is made par idly being killed.
—HE ALMO KEKPH THE—
ter of the stalk, and are cut to such anel with the grain ; these are then quite a severe one to Mr. Gaines, fast in the morning of life whets the “snip" their tops off, when they
Office on Main street, near drugstore.
and if some smart young man de- appetite for a feast later in the day. will throw out laterals, become
Very Best Brands of Cigars, a length as to contain two or three cansed to interlock with each other eires
to make a small fortune he He who has tasted a sour apple will more stocky and hold up their load
buds.
1
A
wedge,
or
the
wedge
part
and
crow
ded
well
together
and
tied
C . LEMl’EHT, M. D.,
Don’t fail to call at the
of the grafting-knife, is drawn into and waxe<i, or bound with waxed has only to rid this farm of these have the more relish for a sweet one. of fruit without stakes. Staking
Graduate Leipsic University,Ger.
troublesome pests. —Albany Herald. Your present want will make future is a useless expense and labor.
THE KERBYVILLE SALOON. the cleft or split of the stock until ciotb
it isopen sufficiently to receive the
prosjxrity all the sweeter. Eigh­ Sometimes wires can be drawn by
Split-grafting is also used by
A/IO I T D/i/NK/NG.
scions, two of which are inserted, if' tiuserynien where stocks only a
Calls reponded to at all hours, dav or
teen pence has sent up many a jxd the side of tall plants to good ad­
night
Office opposite Slover's hotel.
A..ai‘iin_thi ?r.more
i'ittle'larger than the’ scions are to
As a matter of fact, there is noth­ dler in business, and he has turned vantage.
Jac ksonville, Oregon.
ametcr. And
us say **.**
that ■____
use( i j n it the stock is split
... here
1— 1 let
— ....
ing easier than to prove that hard
The record of 57 pure-bred short­
until he has kept his carriage.
House, Carriage, Sign and Or in all forms of grafting care must be and the scion, whittled wedge­ drinking has been an essentially it As over
for the place you are east in, don't horns, Ix'longing to an English
DR. CH AS. W. BEACOM,
used in placing the scion so that the shape, is inserted and crowded English habit since the dawn of find fault with that; you need not dairy herd, shows that the lx-st re­
namental
Detntist,
cambium layer (that part between down firmly, ami the whole wound our history. Shakespear, who left lx a horse because you were bom in sult yielded by a cow which sup­
the bark and the wood) of it and with waxed cloth, or bound with off writing two hundred and seven a stable. If a bull tossed a matt plied 9197 pounds of milk in 282
P A I N T E R S,
O regon
G rant ’ s P ass
the stock shall be in direct contact. string an<l covered with wax.
ty years ago, paints a whole gallery of metal sky-high he would drop days, or 32 pounds 8 ounces per
After
the scions are crowded down
Crown-grafting is a little the Ixst of tipical drunkards, and by the down in a go«xl place. A hard day, with ¡4 per cent of cream; and
All work warranted. Office at C'om- Paper - Hangers and Graners.
snug the wedge is withdrawn and ■ styieof grafting where we wish to month of Iago claims the English working young matt with his wits! the lowest was that of a two-year-
mercial Hotel.
the whole waxed. In all kinds of do an extra nice job, and have the man as far and away the most con al>out him, will make money while old heifer, which gave 2047 pounds
MIHCELLANKOl'fl.
grafting great care must be used wound heal over iu the least tune summate toper in Europe-
others will do nothing but lose it. 1 of tnilk in 216 days, or 9 pounds 7
J. D e FI.ANNEY,
that the ends ot the stock and sci­ and make the least scar. In this
Ill 1506 it is on record that Joyce “Who loves his work ami knows ounces per day, with 10 per cent.
House and Sign Pointer, CARVERS AND GUILDERS, ons and the whole slit lx fully cov­ the stock is cut with a slant, the Rowe, abbess of Rumsey, one of the how to spare, many live and flourish j When the comb of a fowl is large
ered with wax, so that no air can bark is slit and raised at both the wealthiest convents 111 the kingdom any where. As little trouble, who
C entral P oixt , ... O regon .
gain admittance to any cut surface. apex, behind and base of the slant and teuanted mostly by noble dames, expects to find cherries with out and bright colored, showing it to
lx full of blood, and shaking with
Grant’s Pass,
Oregon.
Groove grafting is another form in front. The sicon is split in the was accused before Bishop Fox of____
stones, _ or roses without thorns’ I
that may be used where the stocks middle, and a distance equal to the carousing habitually far into the Who would win must leam to bear, every activity of the bird, she is in
C. L. GRAY,
All Kinda of Work in my Line
are so cross-grained or tough that slant on the stock added to the ills night with her nuns a pretty strong Idleness lies in|bed sick of the mtilli- a healthy laying condition. With
they willjiot split with a smoothe tance it is desired to have it extend proof that hard drinking was then grubs, where industry finds health this condition of comb you will dis­
WELL and PROMPTLY DONE.
cover the utmost activity in your
Practical; WatchmakeR edge. It is also adapted to graft­ under the bark below the slant ; a national vice.
1 and wealth. The dog in the kennel fowls, starting at every sound or
ing grapevines, etc. The grove is one half is merely cut wedge shape
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
Toward the end of the fourteenth i barks at fleas; the hunting dog| does
cut with a fine saw by taking out a at the point the other is cut off an century Chaucer represents all his not even know that they are there. motion. The movements are not
—or the —
V-shaped peice. The scion is whit­ , inch and a half long anti is whittled, low-class characters as jolly topers. Laziness waits till the river is dry, like a nervous jump, but with an
tled to fit the shape and a small sec- 1 from the inside, to a point. It is The miller can hardly sit on his and never gets to market. “Try” elactic spring, showing a condition
Central Point Hotel.
of vigorous health. On the con­
Grant'» F em .
...
Oregon tiou of the scion is made of such a then applied to the stalk, the shorter horse ami the cook tumbles off into swiines it makes all the trade.—
LEWIS PANKEY, - Propr
size that when driven into the groove end being inserted Ixneath the bark the mire, in coaeqnuence of thier r‘Can't-do-it” would not eat thc|bread trary, if the edges of comb and wat­
by a few taps with a small mallet at the apex, ami the longer end at ¡xttation*. The wife of the miller of cut for him, but "Try made meat tle are a purplish red and the move­
Meals,
•
•
25 Cents,
ments sluggish there is disease and
ALL WATCH WORK WARRANTED or stick, it will fit tightly when the the base slit, and lxjth are presseii Ik-uay, does not go to Ix'd without out of mushroom*.—John plough danger.
cambium
layers
are
in
contact.
If
‘
‘
her
jolly
whistle
well
wet."
In
man's Talk.
home till the scion sets closely and
FOR ONE YEAR.
If your hens are infested with in­
the stock is large, two or more sci­ firmly to the stock, when it is boundji 1315 the noble dame, Clementina
Having latch* taken charge of thia hotel
the undesigned would rc»|«-< tfullv inform
In Butte county, California, there sects, blow buhach, pyrethrum
ons may lx used, putting them on with the cloth or tied with string! Gnildford, abbess of Rumsey, the
Waiiits
Jewelry
and
Spectacles
cl
ill
Hili
the public that the tables will I m - supplied
land owners
whose jxiwder or Persian insect powder
different sides.
! worthy prededeessor of Joyce Rowe, | are 102
and waxed.
with the best the market affords
-----
KEIT
ON
HAND.
------
vary
from
1,000
acres (they are alxmt the same thing)
holdings
Slip grafting is another form that
L ewi » P a XKRY
Of course in all these forms of xlrinks her self to death
may lx used where the stocks can grafting in which the scion or any Some generations earlier the author to 116,000. When these men among the feathers. Do this two
Musical Instruments Repaired not lx smoothly split. It may also part of it is to lx inserted and slip­ of the romance of Merlin“ deticrllxs shall take the
the example
example of or three times evefy week. V.'z
WILL. Q. BROWN.
.Southern California to heart and see beliese it to be the easiest, simplest
the
mother
of
his
hero-
a
highly
lx
used
in
connection
with
cleft
down
Ixneath
the
bark,
the
ped
J. WIMER &. SON,
and safest method of ridding the
Assayer & Analytical Chemist,
grafting, where limbs three or more operation must lx deferred until the respectable young woman—as ac­ the success that has there attended hens
of this pest. Go into the hen-
the
cultivation
of
the
soil
in
small
Have the largest store in Josephine inches in diameter must be cut. In bark becomes more or loss kxxte ; companying her neighbors to the
OREOOW NICKEL MINK,
house after nightfall, and, taking
holdings
of
from
twenty
to
forty
alehouse,
swilling
there
till
long
this
the
bark
is
slit
and
slightly
the other methods may lx practiced
county, which to 63*32 feet, and two
RIDDLE. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OGN
raised. The sc»u is cut half off at any time from the opening of past midnight, taking a lusty share acres, and shall follow th<* g'»xl them one by one in a gentle man­
stories, tilled with
blow the powder among their
square; the remaining portion is spring till the trees are in bloom ; in brawl, and the filling literaly, as example there set them, then Butte ner,
feathers through a Wixxlason bel­
will
see
a
development
which
will
well
as
figuratively,
into
the
claws
then cut slanting toward the bark I for apples, pears, plums and cher­
A«aly»*« ■»»<!• «f Coapl.l Bwbetane»»
lows, or the little suffiatm sold by
to a point. This part is then insert­ ries must be grafted very early or of the demon —the whole thing tak­ never otherwise be attained
most seedmen; or rub the powder
MIXES BXAMim AMD RRTORTID I to».
ed into the opening in the l>ark and not at all. as after there has been ing place as quite a matter of course.
Bradstreet's telegraphic report« under their feathers about the head
In the reign of Stephen comes indicate that 325.000 men have
crowded down till the square part the least circulation of sap. grafting
Asaay for Gold and .‘Hirer
* 3 Off WE BUY FOR CASH,
and Ixxly.
is almost sure to fail. Split-graft Walter Map, the jovial archdeacon taken part in the short hour move­
A may (<-■» Matee» >F t obalt ........
6 Off
AND 8F.LL FOR CASH. rests upon the end of the stock.
In a country of less magnificent
of
Oxiord,
with
his
widely
drinking
Bear’s-mouth grafting is still an­ ing and tongue-grafting, when used
Asaay toe Lewd d^ Copper
...
2 00
ment; that 175.000 have struck, ami
other form that may be used where in grafting apples and pears for popular songs. A century earlier that 150,000 have received conces­ spaces than ours two feet apart
CITY BAKERY.
the stocks arc refractory*. It has the nursery purposes, may lx done at the whole Saxon army tqxnt the sions without having to strike would lx near enough to set aspar­
Gire Hom; Weiüt i:l Iiucrt.
night txfore the Imttlc of Hasting Some 35,000 have gained their ends agus. Directions to the contrarv
the advantage of having more of the , any time during winter.
GEO. (J.EISFM \N Proprietor.
have the plant trade chiefly in view.
in pushing alxmt the bowl.
wood of the scion left to resist high
by striking.
_
Plough in all the manure you can
And
so
we
go
back,
century
by
Mm.
Pendleton,
wife
of
Ex
Sena
­
winds,
which
are
sometimes
destruc
­
Osuno* Traveler«,’ Miners’ and Harm
(tauav's F» m ,
tive to young grafts.
In this the tor George II. Pendleton, while century; poets, annalists, statues,
Of the seventy-xven Mormons cover, work the surface smooth, and
»toed is sawed in two places nearly out riding in Central Park New and the cannons of ¡»rovim lai coun now in the Utah penitentary for drop fresh yearling roots, fail-shaped
er«' Supplies.
as wide apart as the scion is thick York, on May 20th wm thrown cils all telling us that <leepdrinking the crime of polygamy, thirty-four with the crown three inches below
TV Proprietor taken pleamire in infcmn-
and
an meh and a half down the from the buggy and instantly killed. was the rule all over Great Brittan, are English, ten Scotch, two the surface, in a deep, perpendicu­
iu.-tlpuNw that be to prepared to fur­ We keep everything needed by the
up to the time when our ancestors | Swedes, two Irish, four Danes and lar cleft made to a lute with a spade,
side:
this piece is then nicely cut
bish the beat of
people.
Lake county will this year raise could form no other ideas of heaven twenty-fixe claim to 1« Americans. finning the earth about the roots
out with a chisel or a narrow blad­
with a trowel. The Ixisket of as-
ed knife The small scion is slightly a larger number of bushels of grain than as a placx* where fierce buotsof
FVesh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc
paragas nx>ts which careless dealers
Senator
T/igan
will
leave
Chicago
per
acre
than
formerly.
fighting
and
bouts
as
fierce
of
drink
scarfed on the side and cut half off
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE with a slant that will fit in the kerf
mg were the 'inly <xcupations and , on the 24tli of July fot San Fran­ keep standing ip the sun arc a sign
to the wary not tv buy them.
cisco.
mjoA incuts.
Wal<l<i,
....
Or^gr^n. The renaiiring portion is thyu cut
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