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------------------------------------------------------ — The Slory ofu W im II c I im ». A GOOD HENHOUSE. It* iinmii "(Jolilon Mntllt-nl Dlscoverr* » » »UUltrxUxI liy iiiik of Its most lifl|»>rt- A Structure Which Will Accommodate am ami viiluaMo lngr<«lli lit* Golden More Than Fifty Fowl». Scnl root. This Is wlmt (I. Arthur Hell. assist Nenrly forty years ago, I»r. I'lrrcn d lv rovrrixl that lie cmild, by tin1 use of pup*, ant Sliliuul Imslmiulinuii o f the bureau trlpl«-P*fllU'<| glyi-crlnn, ul<l"<l by -i cer o f niilinnl Industry at Washington, has tain di'uri«' of constantly nril.itulnnd to aay o f the prn|s-r quarter» for the heat mid with the aid of apparatus ami lieiiN: appliance» designed for tliut purpose, ex- The Is.'Ht house for fifty to sixty tract from our moat valuable native me fow ls Is 20 by tl feet; front elevation dicinal root» their curative properties much (»'tier than hy tlm n«e of alcohol, IP . feet, back elevation 5%. with dou no generally employed, No the now world- ble pitch roof o f unequal span. The fumed "(iolden Medical Discovery," for roof. If It lw shingled, should have not the cure of weak Ntomnch, Indigestion. or h ss than one third pitch. I f the r<s>f dr>[>ep«la. torpid liver, or bllloti»rira« and big paper Is used, one quarter pitch kindred dtiruiigcfninU w u first made, a» will answer. In the front or south It ever »In»« haa I .ken, without a particle wall there should Is- placed two win of alcohol In lla tiiul\-uii A KlauceVe>dh<WifVI lint of Ita Ingredi •lows alsuit one fcsit from the top and ent», printed fTTi'wi fw bottle-wrapper, three fe d from the ends; H by Pi Inches will »how that It 1» fuadc from the- moat valuable medicinal roAaVyfourtd crowing 1» a gis>d stttisl pane to use In a twelve In our American fo r c r e j i^LLJ_hi‘*L,_ I/> light susli, making the snsli ntsiut .'i gr^lH’iilHJ J¥t:il tli« -TTf ¡ fe d 1» inches high and 2 feet S iiri.'f.l -llt'‘ M ijvi VL ; ‘ firi: ft-cei» lor'irmi-Til Tri-m tin* yti If-aiTIi frnin thy | «i|< M1 Il fi// m< ’ ffitf “x ■ i hit lie« wide. A door 2’,g by I, feet « hyLTuc. inncJuLLhi.m i|... <. r v limy lie made In on«* (if the end walls, and also a small door In the front Anltlffliook of tue»!» iüiuur»êmciUl Lai wall for the fowls to pass In and been compì hai by Dr. II. V. I’lerre, of out o f the building. Itiiffalo, N. V’., and .will hi' mailed Jrrc to The riM>st room should Is» placed lu any one axklog »am«« by postal card, or lie* rear o f the house, extending the letter addressed to the Ifoetor a» aim ve. From these endorsements, copied from whole length. The platform should Is- Maridan) medical IxHik» of all the differ (llsillt three feet wide and three feet ent NchiMtl* of nructlcn. It will be found from the ihs»r and the perches be that the Ingn-dieiitHronijioalug the "< ¡old placed about eight or ten Inches nl>ove <o Medical ... — “ — advised no. -.........— Jtl IMscoverr " an' The nests should Is- only for the cure of tie' above nietitloned (In- platform. dlneaMw, lait also for the cure of all ca placed against the end o f the house op tarrhal, bronchial and throat h fleet Ion», accompalm»l with catarrhal dtsehargi-», posite the door or under the roost plat hours-no*», »ore throat, lingering, .or form and should Is* darkened. Sev hung-ou cough«, and all those wasting eral small Isixes for shell, grit, l»eef a ITcelions which, If not promptly and scrap», etc., should Is- placed against pro|M rly treated are liable in terminate In consumption. Take Dr Pierce'» Dis tile walls alsiut sixteen Inches from covery In time and persevere In It« use the Ihsir. I f cement or wood floors nre until you give it a fair trial and It I» not used, a dust bath should Is* provided likely to disappoint. Too much must not for the fowls. I»' extsvUsI of It. It will not |s-rform miracles. It will not cure consumption In It» advanced stages. No medicine will. Th» W hit* Cochin. It will cun* the affection« that load up to A great many is-rsons who are fa consumption, 1/ («Am in time. miliar with the go<sl natural points of the ('(shins (Huff, Hlack, White and I'artridgci often express astonishment (l the remarkable falling off In popu larity of these varieties o f a noble breed. The cause Is not hard to find, fine glance at the accompanying lllus- tru'tlon will tell the story. The bird shown In the picture Is the highest de velopment of the breeder’s art. He AT THE Get Your Oraphophone Records GEM CONFECTIONERY Home Made Landies— the best made— guaranteed pure. -----------------------1----------- — ---------------- TH E C O ZY__ _ Confectionery and Restaurant Meats, Fresh Oysters, Clams, Clam Chowder, Fresh Candies from the Spa At Salem. W e carry a full line of Confec tionery of all .kind* and receive fresh camlic* twice a week. If you need anything in the line of confectionery cull and see for yourself und get prices. A ll are as fresh as if manufactured here. Chocolate Creams, Cream ar- mels, Log Cabin Creams, nice fresh Taffy and Peanut Brittle. KIltST PBIZB WHITE COCHIN COCK. ALUSltMJS 3. PKESSER.ltCgUtCr. W hen lli»-r*' is tbe »ligh test e u 'u n i «1 in d i g e s t i o n , iinurf lui nl m e titkr y-n hi hi ii , tint y (n un o f • l o i i n i e l i . m m le .• l i l t i e «ill i>e K ih I k I iN 'i'iiei-.iislly m.il ill ir<|..l ........ . p lief. reasonably well feathered one o f the Co. liost places for them Is In 'he orrharil. A Painful Fae«. Never wash eggs that are to be set. “ My face pains me, doctor. W hat The shells are very jiorous and w ill shall I do?" asked tbe patient. absorb sufficient water to spoil them. “ I ’m aure I don't know,” replied the I f eggs taken from under a hen have rotted. It Is proof that they were doctor. "You know I have no w ay o f Improving your looks.” fertile. To K »»p Out tho Rod Mitts. We have fliinlly succeeded In keeping the red chicken mite out o f our poultry bouse, says George O. Brown In Phila delphia Farm Journal. W e do It with tw o sets o f perches, leaving one set out In the weather w hile the other one Is In use. The custom o f the mite Is to repose on the under side o f the perches and crawl upon the fow ls at night when they are roosting. Chang ing about several times a year gives fresh, clean (tercbes upon which the fow ls may roost. 'T h is plan also obvi ates any danger from fow ls becoming Infected with disease, as scaly leg, etc. l**y Km», Ho»,« IV I,»• l, »«.»-Ini II m . i , People an* v- iy imui T i di»iip|Miinti'd I» find their f in-ilv | liv»i>-isii j» »wuy (mm lii»ne when iliry m-i-i ik - i I In« »ci vil-- «. Di-i H«e» lik- cr - in| i-iilie i <| eli--lein niorl-il« nqini-' pmn pi trein- »li'lll. JII h I hilVe III III.-IIII 111« 1,11,1-»-» pro» ; eli I II.,I Is-li-ie Iiietlli'llif «-<•«!Ill I»- pro best stairw ays fo r fowls. Keep Coop* Off th» Qround, It Is a good Idea to have the floqy o f the brood coop separate, and It should extend well in front. Placing the coop on blocks three or four Inches from the j ground helps to prevent dampness and keeps rats and other small animals away. A fe w dry goods boxes placed here and there In the poultry yard are a help fo r chicks to scamper Into wfcen a storm unexpectedly comes up. I Chick F «»d Mixture. The follow ing mixture w ill prove very satisfactory as a chick feed i f all tho grains are reduced by cutting or crocking to chick slxo and the finer meal sifted out: Fine cracked corn or corn grits, fifty pounds; cracked wheat, twenty pounds; steel cut oats or cut hulled onts, ten pounds; cracked Kaffir corn, seven pouuds; broken rice, five pounds; millet, IH e pounds; cracked peus, tw o and a half pounds; whole 1 flaxseed,.ono-balf<pound. ____ ____ am now 85. Guaranteed to cure all sores by Brewer Drug Co. 25 cents. “Correct English-How To Use It” A Monthly MagHXlne Devoted To The t’»e Of Kngllah. JO a-EH IN K TR UC K BA K ER , E d it o r . PAltTlAL. CONTKNT 8 . Striking Likan»»». “I wnnt you to photograph me la a striking attitude.” “ Do you mean holding out your hand «sklng for money?” —New York Press. Bad sick headaches, biliousness or constipation are quickly relieved by DeWitts Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure pill safe pill— prompt and pleasant action. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. Unhealthy. Man (to a friend)—I am done with doctors henceforth. One o f them ad vised me to sleep with my windows open. I did so, and the very next morning my gold watch was gone from the bureau.—Fllegende Blatter. A cleansing, cooling, healing house hold remedy is DeWitts Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns scratches cuts, brusses insect bites and sore feet it is unequaleti. Good for Piles. Be ware of imitations. Get DeWitts. It is the best. Sold by Brewer Drug Co Course in Grammar. How to increase One’s Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation. Shall and W ill: Should and Would; How to Use Them. Pronouuciations (Century Diction ary.) Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. W hat to Say and W h a t not to Say. Course in Letter Writing and Punctuation. Twenty Daily Drills. Business English for the Business Man. Compound Words: How to Write Them. Studies in English Literature. Agents Wanted $1.00 a year. Send 10 cents for Sample Copy COllRFCT ENGLISH, Kvauston. III. GET THE BEST Making a Distinction. “ O f course you know something about that candidate’s political opin ions?" said the trusty adviser. " I don't care a rap about his opin ions,” answered Senator 8orghum. “ H ow are his epigrams?” —Washington Star. B e l t M «< llc ln e In t h e W o r l d f o r C o lic an d IM n r r h o e r l l e m a d y . " I find Chamberlains, Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the world,” says Mr. C. L. Carter of Skirum, Ala. “ I am snb;ect I to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it Th» Ba»»m»nt Fowl House« ! seemed as though I would die, and I ! Personally we do not care fo r a think I would if I hadn’t taken Cham poultry building with n bnsemenf, says : | a writer In Reliable Poultry Jcgimal. berlains Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea However, some tw o story bulldlDgs are Remedy. I haven’t been troubled with In use thnt are very satisfactory where it since until this week when I had a ; a comparatively low studded basement very severe attack and took half a bot I Is used with either wood or stone walls j and open to tho south, being mage to tle of the twenty five cent size Cham serve as an open front scratching abed. berlain Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, Inclined board runways provided with cleats to give a good foothold form the and this morning I feel liko a new man 1 Th» m ili l,i slid 1» m Coin | sill ml «•( vegei ulile hi ‘ills und em it ii i n » t h e juices Im im l in ;i heulihy sioiiniclj. Kislol iligesi» « h u t y m i eat, mu lie« yuiir (n-xi do you gixsl cured or u physicist) suiomooi « 1 . T in- Hold hy llrewir Drug Go. right »»:iy i- to keep ¡it llilltd :i I mf l l ' Winter Layar*. i of (Tiaiiiberliiin's ('--Ilf, <'li.-ln i R e m Thul It Is js,»slide to obtuiu bird* Lock» Easy, but Try It. tlnil lay well during the winter months Did you ever nutlet- a Jeweler wear edy. N o p o y»ii":i ii elin pcmcriU- a Is evident from the oft recorded rejsirt ( Ing Ills m agnifying gins» In one eye? It i l-ett»-r no'iliciii«* for tin » 1 - ili-e i-e». Ily o f birds thnt luy more than 200 eggs look* easy, hut try It. The Inexperi Iniving ii in t lie lion-i-you esesjie iiiilcn In the course o f n year, an average tb.it enced eltlzen who tries to lis>k at some Is only isisslble l»y n fair retain during pi i n mid •nib-ring «¡>11 nil ri«k. Buy thing with such n glass Is sure to close such months, says W . It. tllllssrt In one eye. He can’t look at the magnified it now; it limy » » ie life. For »¡lie by Philadelphia Farm Journal. object with the other eye opened, as Brewer D m g Co. W inter luyers are obtainable by can the Jeweler. This Is only another hatching birds early In the year and Large delegni inn» will go Iroin Ore evidence that one must learn all the I lien helping the pullets through tho details o f one's trade. What Is easy gon to at lend the Chri»tian Endeavor molt by the Judicious use o f nutritious for the experienced Jeweler is all but Convent ii-n at Seattle, the National fisxls. The word “ Judicious” is th** i Impossible for the novice.—New York Educational A«»nciatinn Convention key to the situation. Too much food 1 Globe. spoils the layer’s eggs. at I.o» Abgele*, and Baptist Young It cannot lie too freely reiterated Do you really enjoy what you eat? Phonic»' Convent ion at Bpokime, und that laying liens should tie maintained D oes your f<xsl taste goisl? D o you all »honlil bear in mind that every lu n lean, hard condition and on no ac count lie allowed to become fa t and j (eel hungry und want mure? Or do ticket is good to any railroad |wiint in flabby. you have a heavy, dull feeling after Oregon. Judging from advanc'd prep meals, »our stomach, (»elching, gas on arations being made by the different Fowl Yard Chattar{ the stomasn bail breath indigestion delegation»,they will do a great work The sitting hen does not get fat, but and dy«|s'|i»ia? If so you should take in advertising the resources of this Shu serves a useful purpose all tbe a little Kodol after meals. Kislol will State. same. Ilcmember that neatness In the poul nourish and strengthen your digestive A W underfill If appalling. try yards pays In dollars anil cents. organs and furnish the natural digest Port Byron, New York, lias witness Geese and turkeys require plenty o f range and ordinarily w ill not pay un ive juices for your stomach. It will ed one of the most rmurkable cases of make you well. It will make your healing ever Tecorded. Amos F. King less this can lie provided. Knit butter given early In tbe day food do you good. Turn your food in of that place says: “ Bucklens Arnica ls-fore other food w ill cure as well as to good rich blood. Kodol digests Balve cured a sore on my leg with prevent gafies. As soon as the young turkeys are what you eat. Hold by Brewer Drug which I had suffered over 80 years. I Avou the llrst prize at the N ew York Double Mating. ■how this year. A persou with half an j Double mating is a method practiced e y e can sec that a fow l «0 ridiculously feathered cannot by any possibility be by breeders who wish to produce ex n llrst class utility fowl. And there hibition si>eclmens, particularly In the can he no question either that once parti-colored varieties, males and fe- upon a time—and not so very long ago nmles o f direct cockerel breeding line cither—the Cochins were among the being required to produce cockerels very hest o f the so called ‘‘farmers' which come up to exhibition require The pullets obtained from fowls J It is merely another o f the ments. many examples of too much “ science” this mating are only o f value as cock erel breeders. Another special mating In breeding! o f pullet breeding stock Ls necessary to produce exhibition pullets, and, ss a TURKEY BROILERS. general rule, the cockerels from such matings arc not at all available to r ex How the Poult* May Somotlmoa Be hibition purposes. Disposed of to Advantage. People living I11 locations where It would be very embarrassing to care Don’t forget to try Home of tmr for large flocks of roaming turkeys candy and you will he convinced during the late fall may yet raise large that we have the hest that has flocks o f Jfcnilts to broiler size and ever been in town. then dispose o f them nt a splendid W e have oil hand all kinds of profit before they enn become a nul- Nuts, Fruits, Soft Drinks, snnv'o to the neighbors, says Mrs. It.. E. l'lorea In Inland Poultry' Journal. Crackers and Cigars. W e have purchased the half inter- j flood prices nitty now be obtained for cst that was owned hy Mr. Sanders turkeys nt nny time o f tbe year, the and still aim to continue at the pics- | February, March and April markets cut stand. W e shall be glad to have I often bringing more satisfactory re turns for hens and late small toms your patronage. thnn the holiday markets. In regard to the selection o f breeding stock, the hens should he strong and healthy, o f medium size. Do not have them ab Timber Land, Act June 4,1878. normally large. Indeed, I consider overlargc liens so unprofitable that Notice for Publication. Pnltcil Slates band mitre, were I compelled to use either under- I’ortlsml,Oregon, Pebrimry is, 1W7. Notice Is hereby given limi in < 'i>m|>ll»nce sized or unnaturally large femnles I with the provisions ut the set of Congress o( would choose the form er ns giving me June », IS7», emitted " An nri for tier sale of i Umber land» III the Stales of California,Ore- | Hie best chance, fo r In that ease I gun. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” ns could be reasonably sure o f eggs nud extended to nil the l'ubile band Slates by act of August 1, tsirj, lame» N. bewls. of Port chicks in numbers. Most of tbe large land . runnty of Multnomah, Stats of Oregon, | bens produce but few eggs and mostly has tills day tiled in this oltlee Ills sworn Mate rni ut No. 7-MI, for the purchase of the S', of Infertile. UK' , of Section No. 'll, III Township No. 10 S, I prefer pullets that w ill weigh with K.No. J K .W.M.and will offer proof tumliow that out being fnt, simply In good laying (lie land sought la more valuable (or its timber or -tone than for agricultural purpose», and to Condition, about seventeen pounds each establish Ilia claim to said land before the Itcg- Islcr and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, o il' nt laying time. Such pullets w ill grow Monday, the lath day of July, iihi 7. Into mature hens o f twenty-ono and lie names aa wllnuaaua: llciijamiu Hralm.of •jn'i N. Third St.. Por.land. Oregon; Prank M. twenty two pounds each, which Is tbo Thompson, of » N . Third St., Portland. Or.; host weight for profitable hens. John Otiernietur,of (UPa N. Third St., I'orllaud, The male should not >>e too large In or.; Paul Mertaohlng, of ty’ , N. Third st.( proportion to the females o f bis yard. Portlaml, or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds arc requested to flic I f your females art- small nud you wish their claim» In tlila office uu or be tore said I >tji to Improve youj stock, by all means day ol July , PJ07. A. L. & M. M. BAKER. NSclift a mSOTlfui slz*«l Thulu Tor The llrst year. This advice Is worth heed ing, us It may save you disappoint- ineut and loss. The male should he a cockerel, and If he Is pur-; bred aud has been bred right that Is, with plen ty o f constitutional vigor the offspring from tills mating will prove sufficiently Inri^- to Justify you In saving the nicest puin-tN to keep over, and then secure a large mule for the second mating. Chicken» In Summer. Chickens to do well In summer should have shade. Plum trees that attain maturity In a llttlo time and «r e not objectionably tall make excellent »bode for the hen yard. Any thick leaved, branching shrubbery, under which the Biddles may retreat. Is de sirable. Gooseberry bushes are very good, but tbe flowering currant or bush honeysuckle that sprouts and spreads and grows rank and tall is the best shrub fo r shading. /Meals Served at all hours. and everything kept on hand that is served in Restaurants and short order houses. ---------------------------- For sale by Brewer Drug Co. O'Connall'a Hat. A t a meeting o f the County Kildare Archaeological society some years ago a bat worn by Daniel O’Connell was exhibited. O'ConneU's name In bis own handwriting was written on th# inside o f the hat, which was o f large dimensions, the width Inside being eight and one-half inches and its lon ger diameter ten Inches. The chairman o f the meeting put on the hat, which entirely covered his head and went down to his chin. Nearly all old fashioned Cough Syr ups arc constipating especially those that contain opiates. They don’t act just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of tho system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Bold by Brewer Drug Co. R e c e n tly E n larged WITH 2 5,000 N e w W o r d s N e w G azetteer o f the W o r ld «» : '» l'.ioro than 35,000 titles, based on the latcjt census returns. * N e w Biographical D iction ary cotitnlnin-r tbo nnmesof over 10,000 noted persons, date of birth, death, etc. Edited by TV. T.HAltltTS. Eh.D., LL.D., UuinxlSintcsConuuissiuucrof Education. 2380 Q uarto P a ges Now rute«. tow lì ¡attrition« Rich Dindin«« N e e d e d in E v e r y H o m e Also W e b s te r ’s C o lto g late D ic tio n a r y 11 !« !>»<« M 00 Illustration«. Regular Edition 7 x l 0 ztH U cb e« Sbindln*« D e Lu ::» E d itio n 1 « Printed from same plntm, cn bible paper. 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