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:MAND 1 .t(, r of I nt rex) lo Hie Fiiriiii'r, Unr- .ll'tll I', llfll'lllMlllIlM, SIlM'k : llnlwr mill llttiiholil, ';'.;. HHMCISH . 11'iHhKM. ; Tim United Slut oh (lnvcniiiient u Instiled llie, following iinlnr rein ,vo t, . tlio HlitM'ini? i'f -uva I ry oNitH! Ill lT)Ul-llK Ul" hul'HIl N mt fur tin) hIxxs tin nut touch Ith tlio knife, tint fni, mile tir urn. In removing hhiI um ki'owIIi r Unit purl which in Uic "'-'"t f !lt0 UHU till! I'UHIIIK fnili'iTa IIIIU tup, ami not tho knilo. The lio K knifit may he '"!. neocuNiiry, l Uttlna tlm Ic n its to clip. (i' iiTiik tlio IktIm or milking 11 It ill till) ItllKlc of tlm bull at i.. I n;rl iiiumI not liu ullinvi'il. (in ninp inrtv In' lined iipuii tlio ill of tlio foot when lieeitHHiiry, ul HlC Ulllll" Itpplil'H to till) pi'KH. 0 cutting with tho knifu in per Itteil; (inly tho rnnp in neni'MHiiry. lilt-footed liorMi'M in.iy he treated 1 tlio nei'i'MHity of (ifieli ciiho may mi ire. in farming the hIioc to lit tho t, 1 careful that the ulioo in ti d to ami followH tlm eireiini relief) of tin f t clear muml to it) Ih'i'Im; tin1 heeU hIiouIiI not ho .tended h.iek atllliulit lllid iitltMide ' tin! "walla at the heel of the )iw'h foot, an in freiiieiitly done. Cdf'i jniiat lm lined that the tdme Hot fitted ton Miiull, the outride i rf.o'O of the walln being then (ijnd down In make the foot rdiurt lit the nhoe, ax often hniii eiiK. ! mix tin material very thoroughly, m an to mak a morn oOieient notion, iind to prevent tin danger of any undiluted portion. MOIKNTIFIU ItKHCHIPI'ION. " Following In a- di'HOrlptlon of what hnpKnn when you light, a flrei 'Mm pliiiMlioniH on tho match in ramed hy friction of a teiupeniliiro of 1(11) degrccH, F, at which it IgniteH, It raiHiw tho teinperaturfl of tho milphur, If it be anulphiir match to WW degrecu, when the milphur hegiim to burn; the nulphiir ruiMDH the heat to H00 degrecH, when the wood lukiw up the work and jiroduccH a temper ature of KM) tfegreeHiit which the coal IgniteH. A NKW IICrTAI.n. are now reported Th.ro are now reported to he twelve "Hetibkiu litiU'iiloeH, which have been obtained by croHning polled AngUH cattle on the wild Htoek. The hump ami nhaitgy ireiy iCHtb diNappear, and the animal iloiiit cnted. The iew breed proniimiH to he ptiecfttHful and valuitlde. It HiirviveH cold too great for ordinary cattle, and it jiroiluvcn fur which in Maid to he line and glcniy, re Hi'iiibling that of the eul hut uiiieh thicker. IIOMK-MAliK HTAI.M:i Ot.AHH. luiitation hi ii i lied (ihif, which in y li' turned to good advantage forllowern or lanilciipc tableta to be hung before window, to add, in addition to any attraction of the dcHign, color vivacity to a room, ia hot Hhoo muHt not be implied j ,r. M. . V ""'"". mm, tho hoiH.'K foot under any cir- j " " uii h n ine ana panning on mm in vnrniMi color doiuew hat thin. The glunn in to Ik placed in a warm, dry pliue, for a few day. The denigii may he placed beneath theglanH or tint lined on it k face by menu of trannfer pa per. Ludien' Home Journal. iiiiftaneen. Make the upper or nt Kiirfuco of the hhoo perfectly it, co a to give a level bearing, alioo with a concave ground Hiir-i-e dhotild he UHi d. Kami, Field id Stockman. Willi OATH. A bnue and blenning in the illametto valley, The ground emu full of them and no matter iw long nince they went to Heed, eh time land once well tilled th wild oatn in plowed afresh, a wcrop of need in brought near (High to the mil laee to completely cupy the Hoi! with a crop. It ikett fair hay if cut at (In right lie. No matter what becoineH of y other crop put in, tlm wild tH will not fail. Some imagine at It ban root in the Hoii that it iw.t from. That in purti imiigin i. It can only germinate from u mod, and tho apparent myn y of itn ever being ready to ring up and occupy tho land in plained hy the name fuel in re rd toother weed, When plowed der nioxt of it geU Itelow the tch of liuht and lent required A (tool) HKAHON, A good Heiidon all round in tho farnier'a ideal of heavenly bliHU. I low hiicIi a hen hoii could ever occur in Hcldom taken into serious coiiHideratiou. A Hcaxou j'.lnt right for graxH or rye would not do for corn; one for itatoeH would never Hiiit for fruilH, reoniring fair drv moid cggH. Tho hay and othor material In hen' noHtH uliould lm ohangod at leant once a week, A oon iih a Hitting hen bring out her brood, (dean out tho urnt carefully and burn thfl matorial. Wuntem Oregon U almont an Ideal egg and poultry country.. Abenco of cold winter, almont no unow and an abundance of green food all tho year around, form a combina tion that ought to make thene val-l(-y the richcHt poultry nroductH of any in tho new world. Tho Journal editor has been trying to demoiiHtrato what a dozen Iiciih would accompliHh In tho egg pro ducing lino. Ilia record hIiowh MO eggn for January and 2H for Kehu ary. At market pricoB tho eggn would be worth about I0.OO. They have hud grain and table acrapn warmed up oneo a day. Wo do not know what they might have dona with cayenne ippflr, egg food ami other fancy treatment, ana only print tho above facta to en courage egg production. 01) lS AND KNIIN. A harrow without Hharp teeth in nothing but a drag. An opportunity in alway near you; do not lot it encapo. Tho pign will work indtiHtrioiiHly if given plenty of litter, and it will aKHint in Keeping them in health. Tho cream that rimm lirnt in the richent, tlio globulej of tho firt cream being larger than that coming later. An excriencpd fanner nay tho lient drenMiiig for a paHture i two toim of Htraw per aero Hpread over the ground tt a mulch. K. C. l'helpH, of Albany, is inu ing a "Western Hornet. " It i to m ") cents a year and prenentt a neut apMarance, and wo Udieve ha a field. Tho MiMHouri lcgiHlature hint panted a hill of vital important to farmer and gardoners, providing for tho cNtablinhincnt of a market for the nalo of farm products di rect from tho producer to the eon Htiiner. The vote on the bill wan ll ti ft n t u iouh. Thin it a good bill of consideration in In tho count range it in nearly all gone. Warmer weather toemn ap proaching, tho grand in growing and ttoek are getting along very well, , IIKAI.TH, , , .... ' The general health fionditiont are rcK)rled to bo good. Coldt ,ar fent freipieiit and ik'i uuuniial nick nenn prevniln. H. S, I'aock, Olmerver V. H. Signal Service. wcatlicroverli.ini loprav lor ai wonny very good neiiHoii in to link of I'rovi-: Oregon. denee an impoHnibility eaven fori Well naid by Hural Spirit: 1. omnipotence, livery crop ban itn I I'urebied hogs will live on ami climate, differing much lenn food than a scrub. 2. nativu noil in every essential from ourn. To put all our want into a pint nicn u r with a hole in4ho bottom of it rcpiires a juggler art. KKKII YOU CAt.VK. A t'amidian exchange tells how one of itn readers mniigc! to get feed for calves and at the tune time milk for the churn an follows: At genniii.te it. 1 here it may lay j milking time two large vesnels are years in w.-t or dry soil. It ! put outside the door, one marked derproof hull prevents rotting, j -Muiry." tin other "calves." One-;-ooi n diturlH d nnd brought ) ,lf of (be milk L'iveo bv each cow that iIiiiwii lir.( is put into the vi m'I "caU-en," and tic other half, that la-t drawn, i put into th" one "dairy " This latter half in Joiuid on being t'-ted tocont.iin from two third to three fourth the cream, The cjilvc Ir'Ve the advantage of linn eruwiii;: iliclance o! ttie nur 'e, the result i- a crop. As not i-tweiilieth i npnred to s I aground one crop will seed (he mud for twenty y am. I'racticul huoriitii:-i for dealing ill this Honieliloe.H Very llhrful isiinee of rit ii 1 1 n r re inv ii. d the ..louroal IVoio i'.ii lie I' i. -h'ln Joufiml. They arrive at maturity much younger. 3. They will fatten on much lenn. 4. They will yield much more meat, their bones and offals being much lesB. 5. Thwir flesh it of a nuerior quality. 0. They are letter nurnee. The Oregon Agricultural Exper iment station bulletin for April, lM'.M. No. 10, treat. of experiments with the codlin moth ami remedies of the hop loune. It in a valuable number and shows results in num ber of sound and wormy apples ob tained from the college orchards, from tree spmyed and unsprayed. Sent free to any address. Apply to college, t'orvallin. of k 'i ol me 1, t 4 , r 2 Oli rd I V. (he qica'citig Hoc i.n i . if I he hop louse, Mr, ill, Larkin, ol .S'.;iyt.ii, -eoniraiiie.l lo iiilviiie-e llie i . ,i it It, is the prod. let of llie led Hftp ol' till' ', llll lli. il IT- t ftOlu a lack of inoisltiie from oiv and exei ssive heat from the l. Kor why i it that hop yeast, ked tight, in a hot lie in a warm m in, u short time will turn to a ing bias? Timber cut in a v of sap will turn to worm, iter, taken from a well JOii f, et p, COi ked tight, placed in the i for u short time turnn to life, a preventative, in grubbing, dig p; at least 12 in, 'he down and nit the same around the vine I give good cultivation. If it uld turn very dry, rig a water k oil a cart with pump, pipe I nozzle to suit the width of cart ividth of row as it is mi admitted t that a good shower of rain I ntop the lice. lon't wait for in to come, (live them an ifiuial shower and prevent them n lorming. helOi' , llie co',- fell red ilt a lo. a'loH Mile, of Mioeh efeaio. I 1 ! ' . e-l I Hi m m::k r-o: lie 1 hue t ! co-t. !l ;i.i.i ii . i. w mm kh i i'i i't -,iO l',.r.!:i ll,..- I,, i.iu'. illUEU'. !:ei,. (I Triiiisffrx of UtaUj, O A (' H K Co lo li It Kl.uw Kiel ,1 A MeDoimM. lot 1 hi see 2'i, tl h. r 1 e. m. Hw'l of nw 'i of see M, 1 1 s, r 3 , 'J00. Hw'i of ve 25, 1 1 s, r 3 e : WO OA It ll to A Wilson. s'i of wU of ecD.tt n, this; IL"). NoBhHtlnglry lo A I) Itiirnetti 30.2.1 seres In II IyC of I'liiliii roxlt-r: 15. A ll Knrmitt, 10.(12 aore in I'lillli. Foster's IH.C; 6, OA U H It Colo J II Kverest. assigno. lots 3 4 ml 6 In nee 31 , t 2 s, r 8e; '72 74 J W Kools hiuI wife to M A Klratton. one Hi m In Cranlleld's i I c; 1 (Ml. I N Foster lo T W Kosler. H'l 4.1 Si!rHS In (I I c of Julia KosU-r; 110. W II Piirthjw et al to Allison Ia. bond for deed for l-.'IO aerns In tl I c nl John Ilowlund; firiOO. Mary IftcliHrniK and luiNliund to (' L (irsy, lioml for deed for lots I and 2 In lilk ft, west shIs ad to Oreiron Citv : M'MI. 00 It kt'otoF M'sihrike, ne of to (,( s.-e;j!,t3s, r ;ie;IO0. O C It It Co to Karl ll. ttiuan, s w 4 il I o K of sec t 3 s. r .'I a : t!20 : i of w i o1 hk: .'II t 3 , r 2 e, io. ( nileit Klatvs to Jesse H Unllwk, 11 H- (XI a res ; O A C It It Co lo Kiirriest (juntlier sr, s of g w J4 of s! 1 , 14 m, T 2 e ; f-.ii; 11 w e;!i2 1(1. ri'Kin bund Co lo Mrs M W Kprsgiie, lots 5 and 11 til k 7. Mintlioni ; f.'SOO. John (i (in.e and wife to peter Huncli, Isnnl fur deed for 20 acres in t w ' of scc.'ll t2s, rl ej fiOO. II. I. McNary, Iresd-e to Oregon l-and Co, lot l:i in blk 42. also lots Zli and. '10, I, Ik 10 Minlliorn; IV2 K i I'lilmiitcer and wife to II KpiKr son, ll-frt) seres in sec 24, t 3 s, r 4 e; 2:tO. John Cohrey to Mary A Haliit, lot II, t.lk 1.1, Pleasant Hill ad to Otagon City: f 10OO, Mitry A llulln and liushand to John Cotirev, Ja of n e )i of sec 22, 1 4 s, r 2 e ; tlooo, M. M. Coloman to Onsti I.ee, 41 acres in see 111, t 3 a, r 1 w ; pUY). IlKCroKsand wife to Khtaheth K. KhiiiIi, lot 5 in blk 151, Oregon City: $1100. Marry K Nurrin nnd husband lo II E Smith, I-(gi acres in West Oregon Citv ; flHJHl. It A Cluipiniin and lmhand to John WeiHriiandlle, lo's 3 and 4 in hi It Pill, Ornfon Citv; l.VX). Minnie Inskeep and husband lo W D Itotiertsnn ; 1 ol s w of sec 1 , 1 4 s, r 2 e, 81) acres; 1075. W K Hurfiis to Fred II Ely. lot 4, blk 14. Oregon City; 2I1. JesiM) Adsins nnd wife lo Sila Adkina, n , of s w I4 of see 12, t 4 s, r 1 c, 80 acres; (1. Kilas Adkins and wife to John W Akins, n w '4 of s w xi oi sc 12, t 4 I, r I e, 40 acres; 1. John V Adkins and wife to Jutro-s Adkins, n w '4 of s e ol sec 12, t 4 a, r 1 e, 40 acres ; 1.100 E W'Cnehton and wife to 0 W l'ros- ser hit 12, blk 4, Osweno; 100. Ella (ilanvilleto KT II111111 hrevs, Iota 3 and 4. blk 3, West Side ad to Oregon Citv; 4H0. Joseph Coleman et al to I. Shaw, .W acres in YV II Fordvce's die: fl02') R:i; 25-lMI acres; 1420. II 1' M.-Xarv t.i Oregon Land Co, lots 21 and 2S, blk" lots 2") and 20, blk 70, all in .Mintliorn ; 2' OA C It It Co to Frank ISode, s w 4' ol w 1 ! "f see 1", I 2 s, r li e ; 100. 181)1 Qprins and Slimmer. We earnestly Invite your attention to our magnificent showing of New and Stylish Selections For the Spring and Summer Months. Your own Interests cannot be belter served than bv familiarizing yourselves with these gissls and prees, liecause they reptesent STANDARD GRADES and D0TT03I PitlCES. More new styles, handsome selections and choice novelties than ever before. Come and see our complete assortment of Spring and Hummer styles in . . . DRY GOODS . . . Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. I. SELLING. LUMBER. LUMBER. The GLADSTONE IWILL CO. Now have a Full Stock of Lumber on hand and can fill all orders promptly. Their stock embraced Flooring:, Celling, Uustlc and all grades of Dressed Lumber, Lath, Pickets and Dimension Stuff. Special Bills Cut. Send in your orders before the Spring rush. J.F.0'RD1LLY& CO. s I mm Cheapest : in : the : city Orders from the country promptly filled. 148 Third Street, Portland. m 1 m m 1 iiiirrriiiirs! 1 Near Morrison. Of All Designs, From the Smallest of .1 v, : LM, -'.. I I! t'l'iitniti ; HA MH. 1 Ml INSCi 'l'lrlliK.'i. I report of (lie Maine cxperi ntiil htnl ion fuil:iiniti;; tlm ful illW; Useful can! ions lotiume who ullo .insecticide poisons: They uld 1 iihvnys be ciuefully iim'l iru'tly labeled ''poison,'' and 'tout, of the reach of children. They should never be handled h bare bunds, or without oiling haridn or covering any sores li court plaster, or still better ig gloves. ,'!. While spraying, p to tho windward oflho frees; li thoroughly afterwards, and p children out of the orchard. Exclude animals until alter a yy ruin fall. . Avoid spray Mi. tho windward side of a !'-MjT or any yard for animals. a jJjjU precautions wo may mid rkpr is specially important to if I 'ill , " V ) I'. I. 'a 1 1 : : ' . : 1 1 1 -1 ? 1 1 , vi our ov. n W . -I i'Ut'lV rtriLt-H (lie key-I.ote oil .- iii.ini';;. n'.i. -1 i in v.lii-n (h ;ays a li.a 11 cannot lead 11 I'aM life, enjoy till mu ts of pleasures and then mar ry some bl ight young irirl, expect ing to Ik perfectly happy forever aft -r. The girl lias been raised 1111-' d.-r lioine restraints; for her, mar riage with 11 Miecessfiil 1111111 Means fi'eid.'in, life, enjoyments, amusi. iiients. Can one blame her that she will not stick nt the quiet fire side and the worn-out, puled, base husband, who is tired of it all and give up the gay world which beck ons her out. The happiest married couples arc those w ho go out a great deal, cither together or sepenitely, and meet to nestle in each other's arms to tell over the incidents of the day. I'm i. riiv no its Y licat is diaper feed than oats. A moulting hen will not lay: j growing feathers is too much of a strain upon her. The fowls that can best be de Ipcndcd upon for winter laying ire tho curly hatched pullets than young pullets. As a general rule old hens will lay larger eggs and will hatch out thriftier chickens than young pul lets. If the roosters are kept away from the hens until time to mate for breeding, thriftier ohickena will be secured. The small Hock pays better be cause it can receive bet ter attention, and it is this extra exertion that HiHiires the best profit. If tho combs of your hens become frozen, you must cure thoni up be fore you can expect them to lay i ; re pi i poll 11,10 '!' 11 ; I', pn, Is tioa III Hi bull-tin receive! M AUKS. is mad" uii from . from 175 corrcs- its. The various conditional -..-.j.. el-, as reported aregiven. I s liiu'ir are iroin written ' reliable men in every sec- I A- r K k I'oto jokppIi (iio.n w w '., of ( 17, t 2 s. r i e; rJKII. I D'A (' I! U Co lo Snrxli A l orsyib. w i !., of '., of nee i'lS. t 1? 8. r e ; fL'iiO. i 1 A C It U Co In Matliiua li.ck. w of n e ,'4 u( fee 111, 1 -4 h, r '.' p ; $2-'0. I K J I iisl-iUiul wife (o Ik'iml Clionte, a liili ul land 10 leei wide ol llie d 1 c 01 I 'lliir.'. s Owilijjs ; f'.'l! .Ml. 0 I A S (' 10 !' I Fuller, lots 1 ami '.' in I lk 'JO, :el In (lw).'0; 4-l-". OiU'lt K Co lo Ji.bn M Honeb, w '.' Olxild'ss Gliair To the Largest the htate. WKATIIKR. Cool temperature, frosty nights, showers, fresh w inds and two cloud less, days have bitn the weather characteristic for the week. While the temperature ban been Mow the normal for this season of the year, yet there has been a gradual rise, put low, in the heat each day. The frosts were general but frequent, but owing to the retarded state of fruit buds and vegetation tln-re was no damage done. The showers helped to keep the soil wet, thus delaying Hpring Heeding. The damp nen and cool winds have not been favorable to the young lambs and some lo.-H therefrom it reported. Light bail storms, doing no damage occurred in many sections on L'(i " and 27 " I'lto. Snow fell in Lake county to a depth of 2 inches on the 2lith. CHOPS. While the weather conditions arc not favorable to 11 rapid advance ment of vegetation, yet it is rather benellcial, asjit allows tho roots to gather strength and to be better tooled and rooted than for many years. Spring seeding in Southern Ore gon iH well along. In the Willam ette valley it is greatly delayed, ex cept on the higher land. In Kant em Oregon in soma sections it is half done, in others just commenc ing. The acreage of the spring sown grain will be larger than last year. The. cool weather continues to check advancement of fruit, hence is benellcial to it as it is less liable to be injured by frosts. The snow is gradually leaving tho foot hills and of 11 ' , ami - e '4 of n w '4 of see 11, t (1 h, r 2 e; :wo. ( Una Kaxtbam to Goo A ll inlira. lots M, 4, 5 and ti. in hlft ll'l, Oregon Citv ; -IO0. lIAIikKl ItKl'OUr Hvlow In Rivrn the Oregon City Market Uo Imrl enrrerled wt-ekly Irora quotatloua !ur-nli-luvl 1'iikKntkki'KIsk by t lie local inn-chants: DRAIN. Wheat. Vallev, 100 tfca, I I .tl Oatn, ft Ml lt Flo i-a Oreiti.n City Mills, Portland Hrand t iimilry llruml Corn Moal, Oal Me 4 M 4 80 V Shnrta V ton .. Hraii, " Tiinulliy liny, Clover hay, I'otntoeK.'P cut. on loin ft w . 19 00 . IS (XI lMUtl l(i "HI B.1 4c box Willi Tito1, imi y. IK la Al-nlca, irreen. V li Applea. dried, f It) Uimer. "f1 It. , . Kan, Viloa Iluiiuy, ID MKATS. Beel, live, V th 30.1', ll.i't, dressed 70 Mutton. live H Ih Sot le Million, dressed, f tism Pork, live, fi Hi W I'ork, ilr.sed, V Hi li'-e Veal, live, ft A 1c enl, (Irehsed, J th . Tc IIhiiis (1 lb Ill, Patent ItockinjrCliairs of neat and noldy designs; Perfo rated and Wood-seat Chairs; Fancy Iiw-d andCane- ' seat and back Dining and Library Chairs. MATTRESSES ! MATTRESSES ! We also carry a complete line of Mattresses Yum Yum, Coil Spring; P.ox and Top made to order. Woven wire, two and three-ply, of all sizes; Bedsteads, Lounges, Cots, Etc., Etc. Warren $z, Ilolman. Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Engravings, Etchings, etc. 108 Third Street, Portland. f Ordrs by mail or boat promptly filled. Arlington Building lirttHin, POlLTKY. Chickens, yr.miir, per don I 4ii' Chickens, old, per do Hot-4 IMieks, tier dm fcn 10 Oceno, per dim lyui Turkies, per pound Unftl.'C Notice for Final eltlemellt. Notice is heretiy given Hint I hare filed in the -county court of tlie county of Cliii kuinits, for (lie state of Oregon, my linn! report as administrator of tho es tate of Joseph Florence, deceased. All persons are hereby nodded to appear in fuid court and make objections to said report on Monday, the-Oth day of April, 18!H , and lile objections to said report if any they have. A. M.vrtu:u. Administrator of the estate of Joseph Florence, deceosed. 3:204:17. Oregon City Sash & Door Factory MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, Special sizes of doors and windows made to order. Estimates for stninvork. Orders promptly filled V MM. M win K ... . t. . . The New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. CrJDA.'V SUCCESS. Thousands Already Cured- Within only ten months thin truly remarkable medicine has found its way into the very best liunilies, beeiius-e it itrkd the sick. No disease too pow erlul to resist lis wemlertul utiaeks. It costs nothing to investigate. Send fur book yun'.tilniui; lull inlmuiiuion. H iu vn'N .mcKoicii kii.i.i.k .. M .lloi-rtisou (., lor(laiil. Or Exclusive Agents lor Clackamas County, TUOS, CU ARMAN & SON, Oregon City, Oregon,