6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1910 SAVED FROM AN OPERATION ByLydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound De Forest. Wis.- "After an opera tion four years ago i naa pains down ward in both sides, backache, and a weakness. The doc tor wanted me to have another opera tion. I took Lydla E. rinkham's Vegeta- Oie Uomnound and I am entirely cured of my troubles." Mrs. ATJGTJBTE V ESrEItM A2JN, 1)6 JTOT- est, Wisconsin. Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans, La. "For years I suf fered from severe female troubles. Finally I was confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces sary. I gave Lydia E. Finkham's Veg etable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation." Mrs. Lily Petrous, 1111 Kerlerec St, New Orleans, La. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms the power of Lydia E. Plnk- nanrs vegetable- compound to cure emale diseases. The great volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pour ing in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a remarkable remedy for those dis tressing teminme ills from which so many women suffer. , If you want special advice about your case write to Mrs. Pinkkam, at Lynn, Mans. Her advice is free, and always helpful. IRRIGATED!! LAMBS AN ACRK 91 an Acre a Month. No Interest. Perpetual water right. First-class land. Perfect climate. Tracts ten acres and up. Xo residenco re quirement. Want salesmen in every town m Oregon and Washington. wi havc leo.soe achm CMAMX VALLET LAND COMPACT T Wells Fargo Portland, Orcajaa hrtvrrrwTv r V VJUJ. XV I NOTES BT fctf.BARNITZ PA. o IWEEtSPOKrrJNCt These articles and Illustrations must not be reprinted without ipclal permls- ion-J 8HOO, THEREI Shoo fly, don't bother me I I'm a poor baldhead, don't you seef You're goln' to git wiped off the slate. Tampooael Congress will legislate. OH out, you ikeeter little devil I Tou're goln' to quit your bloody revel. Congress that rales the universe Will on you put a deadly curse. And. sparrows, you have got to flit. Ad. long tailed rata, you've got to git. And, bedbugs, you have got to quit. And, roaches, your name's bughouse nit! There" a big presa down at D. C; Runa by hot air weel Oh, gee! Prints redhot bulletin! agin you. Better quick skedaddle Shoo! Look out! Congress Is goln' to spout. To turn you bloody rascals out They'll start a wave of redhot air To bunt you varmints to your lair. Old bughouse will go quick kerflunk From rooster louse to orn'ry skunk. Gossips, knockers, cranks, by heck they'll ketcb It, too, right In the neckl C. M. BARNITZ. DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One In Oregon City Who Has a BaJ Back Can Ignore This Doble Prool Doos your baok ever ache? Have you suspeoted your kidneys? liackaohe is kidney ache. ;Witli it ooraas dizzy gpelli, Sleepless nights, tired, doll days, Distressing urinary disorders. , Cure the kidneys to cure it all Doau's Kidney Pills biing quick re lief, Bring thorough, lasting cures. That's .what Oregon Oity aoflerers want. Profit then by another's testimony, Twioe-told and well oonhrmed. Mrs. Lydla V. Graft, 2nd and Ells worth Sts., Albany, Ore., says: "I so 11 or od from a lame baok aud at times it was very hard for me te at tend to my houeswork, I got bat lit tle rest at night aud felt tired all the time. Snou after I oonitnenoed taking Doau's Kidney Pills I noticed a grati fying change for the better and I con tinued using this romedy until my condition had improved in every way. Doau's Kidney Pills deserve my hearty endorsement." (Statement given Feb. 6, WOfl. ) RE-ENDORSEMENT On Nov. 18, 1909, Mrs. Graft was iutorviowed aud she said: "Mv for mer endorsement of Doan's Kiduoy Pills still holds good. This remedy holped me in every way and I have been in good hoalth sinoe." Por sale by all doalors. Price 80 cents. Foster-Milborn Go., llnffalo, New York, sole agents for tha United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 8EPARATE THE 8EXE3. It tickles a fellow to get nearly all pullets from a batch, but bow eggs- asperatlog when they don't lay when em pay I On thing puts pullets back cock erels ara allowed to play catch'er. They are raced all day and get crawny. Pallet mature best alone, where there la quiet Sporty cockerels have too much mouth. They fuss over the females, the females get to fussing, and this racket and roughhouse barm the ha rem. Bloody duels ensue, every cockerel having coachers with megaphone Mouths that bring chaos to the nerv ous system. This puta every cackler on one nerve. Growth la checked, and laying Is re tarded. The conquering crower swaggers Into tht coop to show bis proud scars. AN INCUBATOR CAVE. My brother, did you ever run an In cubator In the bouse, smoke the white celling, the snowy curtains and the counterpane and get henpecked for It? Alas, yes I Well you deserved it and a good llckln" to boot. Have you yearned for an Incubator all those years, but been deprived of balchln' chicks by the bar'l because Murlar bad a gropln' fear that It would bust aud blow up the whole shebang? Alas, yes! Brother, there Is hope! Our picture ho Ives (be problem. Of course a unlurul cave, dry and spacious, would be better; but. nut hav ing one bandy, our friend made his own, and It's n dandy. It wns tun neled back into the hill eighteen foci and made ten feet wide. - As much as possible the natural rnof was preserved, and the structure was built of thick, squared lugs, con crete being pushed in over the top anil the roof outside being covered with joncrete and pucked eurtb. It Is sim. il i THE CHANGE Conducted by J. W. DARROW. Chatham. N. Y. Press Corrwxmdtnt New York State Orange THE OLDEST GRANGES. k V ( K4 toy - - , tH r K i) i J-.sK. Vl AN INCUBATOR OAVB. ply all heavy logs, except the board front, the ground floor and the Inner end, which is earth. A ventilator enters at the front, runs overhead to the rear, and to this the Incubator heaters are attached by pipes for removal of all lamp fumes. There Is very little drip, the tem perature Is about right, air is good and just moist enough. The cave holds ten 100 egg Incubators. This cave reminds one of the en trance to a soft coal mine, and if you take a notion to build such an Incu bator convenience talk It over with an old miner he Is everywhere and get bis assistance and advice. Summons In the Olronit Court of the Htate of Oregon for Clackamas Oounty. M. May, Plaintiff, vs. Q. May, Defendant. To (i. May, the above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon : Yon are hereby notified aud required to appear and answer the oomplaint filed against you In the above entitlad Gonrt and cao.no on or before six (6) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this sammous which is nrst published on the ith day of Nov ember, 1U10. aud the dav on or be. fore which you ara reqaired to appear and answer is ths 9th day of Decem ber, mo, whloh is the day preseribed In. the order for tha publication of this summons, ana ir you tall so to appear nun answer on or before tlie said 9th day of Deoember. J810, for default thereof the plaiutiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, to wit, for a dsoree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now eixiting bewteen .plaiutiff ad defend ant and for suoh other relief as to the Oonrt shall seem just and equitable. This sammous is published by order of the llonorahlo J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon lor Olaokamaa County. Made aud entered on the 8rd day of November, ltfio. JOHNSON & STOUT Attorneys for Plaintiff. first publication 'November 4th. 1U10. Last publication December tfth. mo. ' ion are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Romedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputa tion and extensive aale by its remark able cores of colds, and can always be dupundod upon. It Is equally val uable tor adults aud children aud may be givan to young children with Im plicit oonfidenoe as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all good dealers. BAOHELOB OIBLS. and the pullets take off his bloody comb and eat his tall and thus become feather fiends. Bom feed pullets egg stimulants, and If tbey wish to that s their biz. This la not necessary to make roost ers lay. Many have contracts to de liver so many eggs per month, and to get these when old hens molt they must come from pullets. Thus pul lets ara often forced for early eggs by feeding much mash and meat and marketed after the rush. But this ra UdB win make males soft and give them abnormal combs, while at dlnuer they may atari a free fight and chase the pallets out of eight Pullets for strong winter laying are not forced, but built up for business, so that when matured they have the stamina to keep laying, and when mated for breeding their eggs hatch strong chicks. These as well as show birds and molting bens should hare special treat meat, which Is Impossible with cock erels butting la. Bepsrate the sexes. Beth will do belter. Tbe cockerels rasy be capontsed, fattened for market or fed for breeders or show birds. They will not run themselves thin, and tbe breeder will thus preserve their sexual strength for tbe breeding pen. DO NTS. Don't feed corn exclusively. A vari ety of grains for great gains. Don't feed bran alone aa soft mash. Ifs mighty poor chicken bash. Don't feed prepared chick feed that contains cattle powder. Just smell. Ton can tetl. Don't throw the feed down on tho ground where fowls dally run. Such a dirty breakfast table would a mine mule disable. a....... FEATHERS AND EGG3HELL8. There are so many who run to the haymow for that nice clover hay chaff for brooder bedding and turn their newly hatched chicks on to It, and they rejoice to see those pretty birdies eat the tender, dried four leaf clovers that are so good "to build up bone and tissue." But the dry stuff kills many of them, as do also tbe lice the spar rows left In tbe bay. Farmers do waste a lot of time, la bor and money on wornout fields. now much eusler and cheaper and quicker they might get that ground back Into condition by scattering piano box colony bouses over It and allow ing the growing chickens to fertilize tbe ground! Just think of tbe big poul try profit at a small cost When two rubberneck drakes get to fighting Just turn In a few more ducks and Bee them quiet down. The female Is a wonder In every depart ment of life. "Not much In oats for feed!" ex claims a pretended poultry authority, Dear brother, did you ever watch two big draft borses pull a tremendous load over cobblestones with euse? They hud a bucket of water and a few quarts of outs for dinner. There are two things certain Incu bator firms should do get buck to na ture and give their customers a square deal. Let them Investigate the Bitting hen and when they have found out what transpires under her build ma chines on the same principles Instead of palming off as bona fide natural wonders the four legged fire traps with which they swindle the public. We have set hens on the same eggs on the ground and In tight, dry boxes overhead and found tbe eggs batched about tbe same. By weight from 0 to 12 per cent of an egg evaporates during Incubation, and about all the supplied moisture comes from tbe hen, not from the air, the earth or a piece of sod in the bottom of tbe nest. Setting bens In cellars often causes the hen's death. The cold, dump floor causes an Intestinal cold, and the hen often dies suddenly on tbe nest If you are buying cold storago chick ens refuse those fowls that are not frozen stiff. Tell your dealer that you prefer to thaw out the bird yourself and do not want the carcass he has thawed to pass off on some one for fresh killed stock. Tho day Is past when exhibitors at country fairs will expose their fowls to any Tom. Dick or Harry of a Judge, and no competeut Judge will accept a mere pittance or a dinner ticket for the work either. The Armoilr Tacking company Is , making offers to the large plants to take their whole output of eggs. So far they hare been turned down, as they ought to be by every egg farmer. Chicken showers instead of postal showers are now the vogue for preach ers' birthdays. While waterfowl are most appropriate for tbe Baptist breth ren, rotten egg showers for politicians have been prescribed by the muck rukers four hundred. SEEDS The Kind That You Can't Keep in the Ground THEY GROW J. J. BUTZCI? Facts Bearing on tho Organization of Pomona or County Grangai. ISpeclal Correspondence.! It Is particularly unfortunate for fu ture historians that heretofore the na tional and state granges have not pro cured and preserved . the same dnta concerning tho organization of romoua granges that has been kept of the sub ordinates. The Granite State grunge has established the precedent of filing a list of each of the Pomona granges in New Hampshire, the date and place of their organization, the name and residence of the organizing deputy and Incidents In their early history. As time elapses the value of this data and the difficulty In procuring It will in crease In the same ratio. The county, district or Tomona granges were not a part of the orig inal plan of the Tatrons of Husbandry. The seml-publlc fraternal organiza tions called county councils usually preceded the Pomona granges and re vealed the necessity for their organi zation. Just when, where and by whom the first Pomoua grange was Instituted are shrouded in mystery, and a diligent research has failed to find the mysta gogue. Although the national grange did not provide" plans for the organization of Pomona granges until the famous session in Charleston. S. C, in 1874, yet there is no doubt that fifth degree granges were Instituted and their method of work determined by trial and experience previous to this time. It is claimed by Chemung Pomona Patrons of New York that theirs was the "first Pomona ever organized un der the laws of the national grange," and there is no evidence to refute the claim, but their further claim of being the oldest Pomona grange in exist ence cannot be substantiated, for I have a copy of the records made more than nine months previously at the organization of the Peoria county (111.) Pomona, which has always held meet ings regularly, and as its number Is thirty-three It Is appareut that many similar granges were instituted In tbe middle west before the national grange arranged for their organization and framed laws for their government. In procuring data for the "History of Eastern New Hampshire Pomona Grange," Just published, I have not been able to ascertain that any county or district grange has bad an active existence for a longer time than the one In Teorla county, 111., and that seems to be entitled to the distinction of being the oldest Pomona grange in the world. The following dates of the organiza tion of the older Pomona granges have been procured from their respective secretaries: Teoria county, 111., organized June 2, 1874. Chemung county. N. Y., No. 1, or ganized March 0, 1S75. Newcastle, Del., No. 1, organized May 1, 1875. Burlington county. N. J No. 1, or ganized May 18, 1875. Chester and Delaware, Ta., No. 3, organized June 3, 1875. Barrlen county, Mich., No. 1, organ ized July 11. 1875. Androscoggin county, Me., No. 1, or ganized Sept. 28, 1875. Chittenden county, Vt, No. 1, organ ized in January, 1870. CEOUGE U. DRAKE. Manchester, N. II. 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Y., In the prize offer made by Adelbert W. Cuinmings, a wealthy manufacturer of Dunkirk, to give a liberal cash prize for the best essay on practical farm problems written and submitted by a farmer's son or daughter and grange member In those two counties. The officers of the state grange are acting with Mr. Cuinmings In tbe Judg ing, and the actual decisions will be made by members of the faculty of the Cornell College of Agriculture. The Interest taken by Mr. Cuin mings lu practical agriculture and how to Interest the young men and women in that subject and his liberality In making this essay contest possible are an example well to do men through out the state would be conferring a distinct public benefit in following. soys State Lecturer Lowell. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the an- dersigned has been appointed by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of David Penman, deceased. All persons having olaims against the said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the same duly veri fied with proper vouchers at the office of Gordon K. Hayes, Rooms .8, 4 and 3, Stevens Bnilding, Oregon City, Or egon, within six months from ttie date hereof. Dated November 2nd, '1910. HANNAH PENMAN, Administratrix ot the Estate of David Penman, Deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Estate. The Famous THE ENEfV OF CHILDH OD. Tha greatest e .ny ot child hood Is the tupe orm and simi lar parasites, ' iy are the di rect cause of tb ,oss ot thousands -of children wk.. were so weak ened by the pernicious action of these pests that they became easy victims of disease. The best pro tection against worms is to give the children an occasional dose of WHITES CUBAM VERMIFUGE. It not only removes worms, but aota as a general tonic in thu stomach and bowels. Price 25c Der Bottle, Jss. P. Ballard, Prop., St.Louls.Mo. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BV JONES DRUG CO., Inc. C. D. & D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate ou Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. Grange Apple Show. At Its next annual exhibition in Sep tember the Worcester (Mass.) Agricul tural society will offer over $500 In premiums to the grangers of Worces ter county for best exhibit of apples. This is a tine recognition of the granges, and the interest is likely to be large in tho competition, as the first premium Is $150. Ohio Patrons of Husbandry. The annual reunion of Ohio Patrons will be held at the state fair Sept. 7 and 8. Last year over 1,000 members registered, and many more are expected this year, as the growth In membership has been great. State Master Hull of Michigan aud Past Master Ladd of Massachusetts will be the speakers. ISA Front Street PORTLAND, ORE. BiliBI A few years asro flying machines were hardly thought of, nor was Scott's Emulsion in summer. - Now Scoff's Emulsion is as much a sum mer as a winter remedy. Science did it AH Dnnhts E. H. COOPER. IS Insurance Man Fire, Life, Sick and Accident Insurance Dwelling House Insurance A Specialty OFF1CS WITH U'Ren & Schuebel. Oregon City, Or J. E. HEDGES Attorney-at-Law Weinhard Building, Oregon City A Snap in Real Estate I i Gives the Best Light at Any Price When you pay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the light. You can't pay for a better light, because there is none. An oil light has the least effect on the human eye, iqd the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, though low in price. You can pay $5, $10, or $20 for some other lamp, and although you get a more costly lamp, you can't get a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickerlng light of the low priced Kayo. Has a strong, durable shade-holder. This sea son's burner adds to the strength and appearance. Made ot solid brass, nickeled, and easily polished. 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