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WINTER BUTTER. ' A WEALTrfV BAREFOOT BOY. A rhjralclnp'a 8011 Who l.ea NlnrklnilM Hummer mid Winter. The indignation of the passengers on a western Maryland railroad train waa somewhat unnecessarily excited near Baltimore by the unusual spectacle of a richly clad boy of five or six years, whose legs and feet were perfectly bare, although the winter morning was a cold one. The child was accompanied by his mother and sister, both of whom were richly dnvssed, and the audden conclu- creamery price? Taking Cure of the Cowa That OIt Milk to Maka It. Which is letter, to take your inilk to creamery whoso butter sells for thirty touts per pound and above, or to maim- facture it at home and get twenty-five iion woa formed by the passengers that cents therefor? If you think best to make 11,8 ,a""'y BR spent so mticn money In the butter at home, why not adopt the dressy and coverings for the bod- plan and get the creamery T'Ctiii -: , J ing bad been left wherewith to provide Listen attentively to all that you hear weather for tho boy's extremities, iu the institutes this winter in regard to j The appearance and conduct of the dairying. If you wish to reject any of three, which ludicated culture, wealth the setitimenM as unpractical, that is nd, on the part of the mother, parental your privilege, but the bulk of the insti- "licitude for the welfaro of her off- tute talk is golden grain that you can- Prin. B,ul 011 the part of the boy por- not afford to throw away tect contl'nt and comfort and apparent Ordinary omv. ,1.. v,i.i 1, ... obliviousness to the fact that his feet and winter tl.t I,.. . ..ni i...... bare, hardly seemed to ao ...... - iiHivutu gviUCU UW deep enongh to satisfy the buyer's eve 41 -v . . .3 f'vrirr. natural goiueu nue corJ th ha.ril m,,,lW, HORNLESS BEEF COWS. Thro Fin Speelmrna of the Ileal Known TolleU llreeila. We have the pleasure of presenting this week typical Beoitiien!i of the three best known breeds of hornless cattle. The pictures show three cows in their prime of life and in prime condition two black, one red; two Scotch, one English iu ancestry. If You Think any klmt of eran will cln. then amy kllul of aeiHla will .In i hul m the beat rea.ilta ) JU ahoukl nUnl FERRY'S SEEDS. I aJwaja Ilia raau, th..jr ar reeuanlaad aa i ...a u.i.uan.i averywuara. Feerr'a Meed Annuul la Hie meat lima. nam ihhi ui ina kliui imlk liai.eu. 11 ta invaluable 111 tlw iianier, aemi it iree. U.fll. PERKY & CO. DETROIT, Mica BILLIOUSNESS so it is expedient that a little commer cial color be added to the cream. The amount of work eutailed through the winter care of cows defends on how you begin in the fall. If you do not of the curious spectators. On inquiry it was ascertained that the boy was the son of a promir 'ut physician who had lost one cluld . ."ter another with throat dis eases until he hit npon the ide of turn ing His children out barefooted, as chil ... , . o liwmuuiuiiuui vuroiuuieu, as cull make a thorough preparation, and then dron want if.,r ..n. ..,.1 .1 carry out an organized plan, yon will which retain the moisture of the foot and find the care of cows very laborious and the moisture of the ground, were In the result unsatisfactory. vented. ...... v.ru mo oe a penect success. The barefooted boy droppmg, from the stable at least once was the picture of health. At Uniot. h 1 J,'. yiU ? ''.the time to .tation he ran up the cold boards and ice ........... cj,,, 1U Keeuing me am- covered bricks binchinir ami inm,on,1 and comfortable to a mini- totally unaware of Hia-nmf,,rf n. adopting the barefoot method the Marg inals clean inuui. There is alwavs less about takiuff care of mill, .!m.i rT.. T' u . " T """Vf 1 rlv than tl,pr i in tl, r,.,i.....t ' . ' 1 "uui iu raising a , ... .v...rl,iM,Bu,,. lauuiy or ue.-utny Doys and girls. W in- w..r5,-W .ttge"eHl d,BBin ont ter ttnd -t W children of both -vvvu..-. iiu Tiiiiivo aiiur a ifni-rn or time, During this open winter weather do not commit the mistake of turning yonr meadows into a bamvard for tiie cMttlw sexes have gone shoeless and stockin. less. People look on with curiosity and amazement, but the doctor is perfectly satisfied with the results. lml:an mothers made their hiihion F10. 1 A11KRDKKS AStlUS COW. The first is an Alierdeen Angus, repre senting one family of the famous Scotch black cattle. She is American Ixirn and bred a western beauty. The word "leef" is written nnmistakably over her. Cows of this breed sometimes reach a ton in weight. Fig. 3 shows a magnificent cow of that other black Scotch family, the Dallo way. Iu this illustration the character istic curly long hair of the Galloway's noi'ick Hon rrm.H'ATii'N. I ami (llllooal lltein l l'y- Oremiil.J Niillco la hereliy Ihmi llml llm fullnwl'ilt iiaiunl m'lller liaa II I in I noil' f ll I t 1 1 1 1 i J In make fliml itihiI In anpimrl "f ill" I'lalni.aiHl thai anlil iitHf will lie in i.li' lielnre Hie Henliler and Hi'wlvi'rnl t I' M l.ntnl IMIli al Uti'iC'il I lly, Ori'Unii.nii ,,v M'tl' vl l liarli'a iinlniiii, lliimeatKail I'nlry, No mill, (it Ilia N W Hm'. V, T. 't It. J K. lie namea Hie t"lliilli wll lieoi'a in irne lila I'niitliiuoua ri'lili'i e 'H'"" ami eiilllvallcii i( Mlil laml, under See. V'l, K. H , via: lli'iirv I tiliterl, Allre.l II. Maine". Kreil A. Hiinniiii. r'rnnk I, Kl.lrt.lnf. all "I Halmim. Claekanu uniy. Ilrecni. 11-17.4 11) J T. AIM'HtSiiN, lli'iil'ler, Nnlire uf AmiiI niotil uf r'.ierillor, Niille la lierehy liven, thai Ilia iinileralmieil haa lii'en aiuilnleil l.y the Ciniiily 'curl id l lai'kaniaa I'lini ly. ainle id Dreimi, e ilnr.d llielnal will amllealaiiii'iiliilOllvaW. Marqiiain, ili'ivani'd. All n'r.Hiir liai lna rlalnu allll llieelaieid l lie I.I olive W Mar.iiaiu areii.'ll fled In preaenl tin aame fur .ayim'ul I" me, ilnlv verified, or al llio nflli'i' id llmwiiell A'. lr.'M'r in oii'iinn i lly, wlililn alt in.'iillia frmn lliladalii. A It M A Hijl A M. r iiKiitnr. , Oreuni I lly. Orevmi. Maieh 17, i-'M ' llriH tii'U A lireaaer. All ya l.r Kx'r 17 t 7 , AIIMINI"TIUHIIX -HNiiTH'K. 11 Ihe miller nf lh e.lala ( Chaili'" H. Myi, fciTne'eliy, Ihe ,.,.'.i the mm day -I 1 ,7.,;, C. nolMle.l a. a.ln.lul.ltalll. nl III" - '' ' I Mier., Jim . dii e.M.1, l.y H' rmii ly fmirl nl lli '"r 1 k , a ein I y All .er "V"' l-t '. at . I t.-l e. a e are .hereby nnllfled I" '.';e,,l II. Ih" ""per M-r. "H!"' "V""1'; U , he . air id ...U" " J '' ''"'j a II. Ile.nl l"..r II )n. M-ln '""' '' nn, iirea.m. i:..bni.K Naaa l" i 7 a.lminl.lialrH. I .al.. I Ihla lilll. day nl Warel.. IW. KOI ICR OVmit. HKi ri.KMK.NI'. I., ll.e mailer nl lh !'" J"KU """-' I llllderalalllkl The S. B. Heatlaclicand Liver Cure, . '.!, ( PHV.Qin i HtTuic n Ap-te I a wiv I CIIKAI" ir Taken as Mm-ted. we liimrante. tUtii faeliun nr lietund Your Money. Don't Sicken. Don't Crlpo. 50 cents per bottle, by L. M. A.miiikwb. the Seventh street druggist. 1 hiinatiilta tf l.ii.l. ....... ... .1. .... . . . ,7 -T.. .' . " ",0 'T1 1 1,ve fiar,1i- y Plunging them iu the ice ti.- ..." jui.pui-ii urave uiisr.'iKi and, what is worse, they are still contin uing iu the error. The grass crop of will suffer thereby, and the winter milk flow of this present season will be curtailed by the bad practice. Then why continue a custom so replete with Carnage to the dairy interests? If yon use a thermometer in the house to gauge the temperature of the living room by. why uot hang one in the cow stable and give it a casual glance now and then? The little quicksilver tube would give yon some telling points on the comfortable or uncomfortable condi tion of the stable. The dairyman who derives the least benefit from his straw is the one who stacks it out in the barnyard and al lows the cows to run to it all winter. It would do them far more good as dry, warm bedding in a tight stable than as browse fr L. a stack on a cold, windv day. A cuuing machine will put straw in a condition to be mixed with chopped streams. Physicians of todav sav that the best remedy for cold feet is tu plunge thm into cold water. The warmth, comfort anil exlularation which come from the attraction of the blood to the extremities exceed any physical de light to be extracted from toasting one's ! toes at the open tire, the register or the steam radiator. It seems to be Mother , Nature's way of teaching ns that we must endure before we enjoy and that the greatest joy comes through endur- , ance. Baltimore American. Smoking Not So Dangerona After AIL The coroner of St. Louis has "knocked ! out" one sujiarstition of the doctors and I explains huself thus: j ! 1 think I have knocked one superstition ' , completely tint. This is the belief that ' inveterate smoking causes heart disease. Out of a total of 400 deaths due to heart ; F1U. II CALLOWAY COW. coat is especially noticeable. Now that the buffalo is extinct, Americans in the northwest will have to make their sleigh robes and overcoats of Ualluway hides. Already iu Manitoba the Galloway hide is an article of value for such purposes. In Fig. 3 is shown the only one of the breeds that lays claim to producing dairy cattle. This cow belongs to the English Norfolk red polled family. TIim red polls have a record in thnir native Norfolk of being fairly good dairy cat tle. In disposition and build they re semble the Devons, are quiet and peace- Root TWVfcJt.UU J 'V jar rWf ?WV di'i'raaed 1 .. i i, ni. ei.iii.ern : k. ....... i. ......... .lien that the . . . i ..... I an a.l.n!hllial..r ..I ll.e eaia.ein deeeaaed. tiled I.I" ! r...tl and a e.".nl a. ...eh ad... ral.irl.i (lie ....in. !)";'. r. nl lh late nl r tf.'ti t"r Ihe ly l Claekainaa, and ll.al I ..' "day. Ihe "III 'ly " 1 '"If"' ' III nVI.M k a in . al aid e.'.tnli eniirl. haa len flii'd an I a...il..l."l a" Ihe II..." and dae l..r II nl in id aal.l final ren. n and a. i '".nl. and Ih. heatln. and di'lennlnlm ..I anv a... all l.ln-ll,.n. Iheietn. J II N Nl.l.l "'.. A. In. r id Ihe e.laleiil John HlwaH.deeaai, 1'aled li.areh . I'M. '" ' N.H II K or AI'MIMHI H. lull H R. Nnll.e l lierehy (lien, thai hv ilm.e nl ail nrder nl ale .Inl) inde and eun r, .! id ree..r. ali.reaa.Hiat ha. defied the .kill ..I .h "h'lan. he I ..n,,ra...; a " ''" ' "' ",', haa heel, eaall) and .nil, kly eur y lliia ...ed . ' l' n.a". . ale nl . re,. .r In H e m . al ai.i'll.,1. I.. Ihe hlal.e.l Iddder, al Ihe e....lt I.M.iai V l.l lM ll..le i..r II. Iiri.ll nv.r i ... . KIIKI MA1ISM I'oNiJI KKKU, ll'KKa THAT CAN H al' T A S Tl AtlCIl SY Till KKIilMHi'Ka. I'nnham'a Seaweed I'.imninind la erealluc qnlma lurnr wheteierll la initial. i I t ae lei ne. llio invrlla: iillnwiiitf reeenl eaaea ahnw III Tula lain eerllfv ll.al I I.., I r....i.a,. I. ill 111 III V lltaa. alal.nl Una"!., nil Bal.ir.MT. III. I '..1 ...7 hack and rliftit l.-it Inr a.ven inmiiha. rnr weeka i"f M'rll. I"".'- lheh,..ir.. lw... . I- k M , at a time I ..... i.l ml., my.i ll .... my eh.lr - lh.l..ll"l 'I' -.-rli.t trail, .d lam l-lni hi imr walk any. I waa Ireaied hy a .lall nf .hv.l-1 Hi. ""l "I t l''"'n"'. ' " "'"" ''J' elana will.., Ill anv lieiiehl: In fan. ll.ev l.dl 1.1V I'"" ml ' ""'.r ' AnaffnWHihlA T atbIivi. ... a: l-ii v l ..... Sold l.y KruifiriaiMor aonl l.y mnil k.a..,y,." and f 1.00 per twrkniK tampl free. If ft ?J f .The Fsvonfe TOOTH TZTTU MXJ It WIurUie'fortliauuliritli.a). For sale by C. (i. lliinll.-v. 1 , . ... - ... tu.i.u uuuci 111 V UO- A cuuing machine will put straw , servation dunng the last two years, only rwooi tne m-timswere retrular smok- ciover nay. or with bran or meal, and form a valuable dietior cows. Don't drive the cows ont two or three times a day to drink ice cold water. They need the water, but its freezine i ers. Drink caused the largest portion of those diseases, and so the deaths. Fifteen years ago. when 1 was back in the oil regions of Pennsylvania, a doctor told me that 1 would be a dead man Mrr :;:l.!lr!LIp,,Snre t.ow'luter i thin y I quit smoking. qiciuuuoi iu Liimr comrnrr am Mv hm. ..(t..,i i , .. nrnfit Tl.ia .lL .u -T V" " ; ' " as "O S81U, anu W9 t lhis applies wnth ereat force to I tnhui...n i, i....,...;.... i. I tTvf iU mWt at Perid 0f t. aggravated ihe malady Tnft vpnr If vnn uu.bn..fiir.. . . I J ' J"" - iiuui winter hit vmih am that dairying Years Run that K.-mm nl,Mnn , give yonr cows all of the watpr 1 naa th k .u that they will drink at a temneratnr. . I KZZaX . i," 1" w,ay 10 l freeZ1Dg' ttabel0.w 70 defJS ' lompleta wreck, and his heart was ina r.tr n: r !a "n M v7 1 Wenl to meet him, . . 1U1 siaDie a- ana almost the owcnsiue purpose admirably. This gen-1 erally can be done with less expense and j n-oubie tnan by artificial heating, F10. Ill RED POLLED COW. able in disposition, and deep red in color, Of course iu exceptional instances cows of all these breeds have been known as good milkers, but except the red polls their record is for uieatmaking. All three breeds are now tolerably well known and spread through America. Which is the best beef breed? Examina their points for yourself and make up your own mind. A GOOD INVESTMENT is one that brings big returns. A GOOD MEDICINE Is tho ono that does what Is claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA will eire nil Piaeiara of the Kid lleyaatl.l l'. mury I .ly ina, I'on.ti pin. ill, IMMlielra, Sc.il.lmo I'aln when t rmnMi.i;. J'.i.nt (hri lUilt and Ll::i Irr.tnllnn .,! the IILiddrr. llrick I)ut Dcikimi. and llriKht'a LivHc, CURE YOURSELFand Live a Lone Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by suffering. lea In. i.l the knee In Ihe I. ml naialwed iHi.liiht fw.t hntilea id Pnntiam'a Seaweed I'm.. pn .in. I. wlileh fiired n.e In eluhl daya an thai I run I.l walk twelve inllea will, all eaae I can aal. ly reeummend lr. I'.ipham'a remedy dial) aud'erer frnm rhenmatl.n. Vnii.at.tily, SAMt'KL UlUKKY. I..i-.hU. Wa.li. Jan. l:h, IMW -I waa laid n. with rl.enma Ham and "..flrreil lrrrll.lv Inr Ave weeka. I w diK'Inra wer. eatled In whn dlaenaal my eaae. I waa palmed M l, I. I. ..line 11 Hie akin earn. nlT Hire, iiinea, and I u.ed l.nir laiiilea id tl.it I Inellt wlHii.nl iiellllia a enre. Mr. Ilarareavea llllrialneed In me l'....a.n'a Heaw I Cm ' pniind. Hire. am. II. all, ma nf whirh eured me ! an Hint I ran walk aa w. II aa ever ll la worth I Ita welidit In mid ..r rhe.imall.m ami 1 can i trniiKly rii'.immeml it 1 MHa. or..). KK1.HAH AV, Hreann I lly. Tl. alx.ve medli'lnela InlmdlH'ed hv the Ana ; Irallaii Seaweed Medlelin i n. A eni'f..r rlaek i maa, u K IIAIiliKKAVK-l. I HiiiHh Madia.. ii alreel llreat... I ll). SI'MMON. Ill Ih. Clre.ili C.iire nf Hi. Slale nl ureumi l..r the I n. ll.lv id I'laekamaa A.l.lia ll Nl.-M ill.tii, pliiiuHir . Va. J ; It. II. MeMlllan defendant. S 1"U II. .Mi MIUali. ah.ne mimd defendant: In the iMine id ihe .tale id Orei.n yun are re- llllred In npi.ear and an. hit Hu, I ,.f the l.lnliilill herein mi M. mi. lay. Ihe ITIhdavi.f April, I and If y.n. I,, 1 1 ., In an.Her. Ihe plaillllfrwlll a..y In Hi. i rt d.r Ihe relief prayed fur Ii. Hie enin.UIiii. I,, a ll r..r a de eree dla..iliiK the I......I. .if milrlin..liy m,w evl.tlna hem,,.!, ynn and ll.e plal.illll and ..r a.ich "ither and fniiher relief aa in Hi" r..nrt '"" n e.iiltal.n . and f,,r In r i ...la and ill. Inir.emenia I.. Ihla ..ill I '"i" m..n I. piil.lUhed l.y nrder uf I.val 11. Sliarna. Jn.lee nf Hi., l.h l.i.il. il made mi inn Ml. day .if Un Ii, Ivil . , , . llH.iwsei.i, A I ' r ... a S-Iu:-H Atliril- a Inr I'lalnlllT r.llna In Ihe rei'nrdr.l i.lal ili'.re..f Kald l.d .1 In he ...Id f..r ea.l. and l"l" I and T t I" "l'l ..rell.er, nne hall i a.1. and H.a halane. In m.a tear al a per .'nil linere.i per an.i.im aeenrad I. y martgaae nn aal.l l.'la J a id 7 I II A HI l.Hilri, Adin'r id Ihe r.lale id Ji.llna l gu., deeeaal. Mareh 7, Iwl 1 u 4 7 Mill. K UK HA IK. II. ;h. mailer of III. r.lal. nl Si. fa Allll Senile. ilrea.e.l Nnlire I. herel.y (Ivrn, Ihal In knr.nam. nf an ..r.ler nf aale m..le and enieted .... ihlamli day..) Mareli. A l I"', hy tin I . "inly l'."ir nl I'larka.naa rminly, Hlale nf t.rea-l., Ill H.a mailer nf the e.iate id fa Ann Sr.. m-e, d. era.ed. Ihe nnder.iaiird a.l n. I ll I a I f a I . r id aald r.lal.'. w ill .ell al ptll.Hr a..rl..n. B.il.jri'l Inentf Hrtnall..n l .aid r.'i.ft, ll.r toll. .wing ,li'M-r.lKM re.il r"..'.iy In wd I lie ,S K ,.iarl'f ..f Ihe S K .piaMrr nf aen. II.. i. I.l In I i S nf II I t: nf Hie H M , .'"Ii Inliill.g fnrly ae ra. ni'.rat.r Ir. and .l..al."l l I U. k mi i. I'l'imi) , m .le .l i .reaoii Slid .ale will he Ina. I.'., I. Krldal Ihr IIH. d.iy nf April. I.'M. allnrliak P VI m. Hie puinla, a alnrr.'ild ll. aal.l I Ui'k.lna. r...l.l and .tale. Ienn.nl .ale I., he part ra.h and .wl n, all !nth.tun' .re, .red H. W. II innr-l v ai A.l... r nf Ihe e.Ule nf a. .fa Am. e. lr III, .anvil Jk l.f.'.irt. All ) f..r A. I.t. r :i N'UH K (K MAl K ,1 ' iu i" M'M.MONS. In th.ClrriiU C.niri nf the Sta'. nl tirea.iti Inr the (' ly nf I'lni'km.iia. Ora Faulkner, plaiiiilll, i va. J. I. Faulkner, defendant ' Ti.f. I. Faulkner, the aU.ve nam...l ,l..(. i.,l..,i 111 III. name nf Hie Hlale nf llreilnl. ymiare re..ietrd In appear and a.i.wer Ihe r.nniilaiiil I "i. Plahillif herein, mi Mnii.lay, the I7I. d.y , of April, A ll. laM: , yu (tl ,..,., , Ihe plali.tlirwlll apply in iheemirl fur Ihe rellel I prayed Inr III the e.nnplaint, to w ll: Fur a dr i eree dii.lvlii Hi. h I. nf malrlnmny irnw ev J l,1"'lC hetween ymi and Ihe plalntlfl: and th.il ah. have (he earn, c.l.t.alv and emilr.,1 ..I I.... in. . i em ii, r.uirene ran am.r .. .i I... .....i. , .emeu n.r .el. eii...i,i .. . a.... . .. nlher and f.inber rellel aa In Hie rnnrl may "" '"""hip III ...l.l dei edenl . r.lall. ami Hial In a.alllltalf.l.a a..l 4..a a . . I a a . Iliih.lj.. ll.a .ft a... a . .a I I I i , ' 1 llt,r t'u.ta : """"'7. ' nay u. April I.I.I. al ten "''- ..'..,. i p .ll i"..,na..i i lie iureii.mli . . ii. Ill (he t n.mty .'...in ..( Hie .aiate uf 'irr.n f.,r Die e...inl id riar.an a. I III Ihe In .1 1 l.T nl :hr e.Ule . .1 Juhll . I nl.uU, .lc.ra.i-. I j N.nl.'r I. hrrel.v K!" 'l. Ih.l III p'.r.... lire .f : an i...,-r nf ...le made and i nlrrrd Ity Hi. ' ')' I nurt n I Ihei'u.ml) nl I la. ka.na.. .lain 1 nf l.rr..l, nil Ihla Ml. dal id Mareh. A l U, In almie e-tnte, Hie illidrral,! iird a.linlnl.lra , till id .aid r.lale will .. II al lull. Ill' a. n il. .11, I .ill.l.-i-l In ei.ir1ntialll) hy aald I'mirl, Hie f,. j luwll.adr.i rlU-d rral r.lalr all.l.le iul.l.i'ka ( III". - -Ut.; ' .lale i.l ri .,i, ,i a l i IhrN li.l I ,.f I lie N K .p.arier an I l..t Nn J nl I Her lull. 1 .'S ..IK ,'K ,,l,r H X , ennulu- Ilia" .V aere., m.ire.ir Ir. Hal. I ,il. will he iii-elr nl. Tnraday. Ih. 'X'dh lay nl April. A l l". l 1 eha-k P M . mi ( ll.e prrnn.e.. Ill aald larkama. e.i.inly and ; Male 'I erma d aale In li.ea.li nr ere.li an, to llle hlltheat hlddrr 1 I I ul.anS, A.ln.ll.l.lralrn ..I Ihr r.lalr uf J.ih.i . cd'aou, iti'i'ra.r.l i llr.ianrll A l.rr.vr, AH yaf..r Adm 1.1-10 17 Nollt K i.K FINAL HK r 1 1 KM Y.y r. Nutn-r la l.erel.y ,Urn. lliat Henry p.rmft rleenli.r nl Ihe la.l will ... I i.t.,.,,,, ..I u lam Parrutt. i.eea..d. Iia. rnulnnl .! Feeding the Heea. The greatest loss atnonjf the bees dnr ing the winter time is caused bv diar. first thinjr he said was. rhea, and when this tronl.ln in idiminut- Yon quit smoking long ago, I snppose." one finds that the bees keep pretty "Well, scarcely." I replied "I smoke tllttir a" an n ..-.. V ... a. C Don t tnmt nn itioTruorintK.A i j . i . . J b i . J ' l" llr iu illy llie. jvui uairy uecause 1C Is Yon new am at.u .,r. .n,.:uA winter a.nl you can get his he.p by giv- j m To" ir. Trni nn t ia on i u... i ... . . . -. . au ouurl , KOl luat rua l0 nmoke a cigar. ing him his board. wonder if it wonld be the most costly uuaiu uiu in me ena tnat yon ever paid. George E. Newell in American Cultivator. and before the morning was over he had well. This bee comnlaint is dirwtlv traceable to the food and to the confine ment of the bees in winter quarters where they have no chance to void their intestines. If a few bright, warm days come in midwinter the bees chance to move around a little, but the W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Havint; one of the best bIiikti in the Htiile In my employ, I inuke HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK ATTENDED' TO PROMPTLY. Miop opposite corner from rope's Hardware store. ORECON CITY. ORECON. una a. inline. na ll. lahii .rm,...l II..,. I'.ri lily iMi.rl n an. I,,ri..,.. ie e.t.irt ria.tn ol Niya 11. Hi"ariie..Jii,Ue.ilHieF.niriliJ.i.elaI "'."ti. ha" leri ai...liu.. l.y Hi. I.i l.e ,,f Ill-trie n Hie Slale nf Dremm. , "hl r.Mlrt f. r the .elllela, .,! ,,f .aid a.',,ii,l al Hated, r.bruary tl. l'.:i. i wlneh H.e and pla.-e any pe uirf..u d In IIKOtt NKI.I. Jk llllFMII-'li "Id r.lale m. ., ', . . ,,. ' 1 .' ' ;"J Allnrneya fur plaintiff. ! "rums in aald a. i ..unl and . unie.i ihr .am. :; . - -i.. . , , . iikniii I'Aiiiniti. uv ...i.i.ia. ..... ,n..r ui uie ia.1 will am le.latllr... nf U II. 2 '.M- Ill Hi. ( Ireiill Cnnrt .( ll.e Hum uf Oreinii the Cniinty n ( laekamaa, aa. Wary K. 8tev.ua. plaintiff, Inr 1 . Han. I an. .11. dei'ea.ad smoked five. Tobacco pnt him on the colder the weather is the np road to health again, and he is livincr to huddle into close Quartern in Wr, Vot F ntaia ml.A P...... . a.rQM... T. ; 1. . .1 . . . . . . warm. It is also true that the cnliW tha weather is the more the bees have to eat to keep np the animal beat. These two causes operating together often make Ilry and Creamery. , About this time of year the humped i rw L"?)'.. np milk cow is to be seen shiverW ; "'-"""s "I'wiacjesoi me u.um, loseiuer ottcn make agaiast the south side of a straw stack I ft'8 adj.ace"' t0 the markets of the loss of bees quite important during with the icicles hanging to her mat . , . teals 01 uarreJ rollln8 "euieiy naru anu severe weather. Her owner outrht to be Lr-ed L til ! Perf-. bv predatory boys, mostly The food in the winter time then is that course of awhile. to be forced to take treatment for his health itanans. it may seem tin easy thing to lne 811 important question. Superior run a uarrei along a crowded sidewalk, eTel to natural honey for food is pure . . . . uv" wuoaaia, ----- n.jt,r:j iu. IH pure without rlninir antrht V- el.,.11 rmiA urxmr ai.lii.l. ...nl . .1 . If TOH hllVA U1ITIA mnnni. .ft .U.lr , m .. .. - 1 .1 .. ... J : ". uim i uuwu mo disapproval or tne police, but lnan uny otner article that can be winter after paying all your debts, don't i it isn't. The Italian gleaner tips his 'ed. It is said by expert cultiirists that put it out on interest till you look j barrel, open end up, at nn angle of thirty when this is the exclusive diet of the nu v-c nciucr j ou nave a good barn and good warm quarters for yonr live stock, not even excepting the colts and dry cattle. The English language is ransacked to find sweet scented, sweet sounding names for just plain, coarse, common oleomargarine. uegrees or leys, and whirls it along by Dee tny never die of dysentery. If deft touches with one hand at the inner natural honey or any of the other foods edge of the rim. A barrel thus treated 18 'e(1 should be given to the bees by a clever lad can be sent along for dunn,' the warm spells in the winter, blocks with only an occasional touch wll,,u tlie have a chance to move from the other hand. Even at curbs around. The bees sometimes eat the bee and crossings theskillful roller keeps his br(;tt(1 itse" r grains of pollen floating barrel going with one hand. There is ln honey, and it is this coarse part of A man who investigated it says that a ' neVer a c"lllH10D with the ordinarily the food which overloads the intestines cream separator will get half a pound I carerul I'tn;.n, and tho line of ad- an causes dysentery. A great many more Dimer to tne nundred pounds of: """ ""n pavemeni is clear, is "i""'""-" win nave a surplus stock of 81'MMOKS. In the Circuit Onnrt ol the rltnle ol Ormon Inr the ( ouuty of Clnckamai, aa: Mrs. Mehala Ann Teeter, plaintllf, va. Sarah L. Mack, Dycle A. Pope. David P. Pnpe hrnest K. Pnpe, Daniel K. Pm.e, Hardy M. A.' Pn.e. and CUrenee Floyd, dcfBiidanu. To linvid P. Pope. Erneat F. Pnpe, iianlnl E Pnpe, and Hardy M. A. Pope.delcndaiita: III the iiHinr ul the State ol (Ireifnu, Vou aru hereby required to appear and anawer the nnm plaint flled airalnat ynn In tlm abnvBeiitnleii lilt on or before the flrat day of the next lerin ... . r uiiiieu conn, to wit: the term he kliiiiiiil? Muiidny, April 17th, law; and if ynn fail ao to anawer for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree iih.iiiihi vim fur ihu . .11..1 ..... mnnded in the complaint, to wit: for a decree partitloriliiKthe N.Uof the H. W. (. of aeetloi. kiniXWuhl- W- 'n aectioii I III 1. 4 S-. K. 1 K. In ( laeliamuH i.,..mi.. r acconliiiir to the reapeciive rlxhta of the parlies and li.raiic.imldlatrll.iitloii of the euata here in, and for niicta other rellel aa aeema meet and 1 j if anmmnna la made bv t,,.i,iiii,, 1.. . V " ".' r-ui''rpriae ny ornerof the Hon. K, If. Shnttiick. niHi e at Pi.nlami iir ., tered of record 011 the 27111 dayol Kebrnnry. IH'j.l. --- ii- ' aunn, ah y lor pi ll, (ienrire Miller and Catherine A. Miller, anta. in ..eorite Miller and Catherine A defendanta: Iu the nam. nf Hi. Statu nf Orennii. Vn.i are hereby re,iHred tn appear and an.wer Hi. e.,m plaint fll.'d nua nat v. 11. In il, 1 ult by the flrat day of the 111.11 rcitnlar term nl the above entitled emiri in , , .1 KIiiiiIiik A.rll 17lh, lawt; and II ynn fall an to anawer Inr want thereuf the planum will an-i ply to the Cnnrt Inr ll.e relief demanded In H o I niiiiy, .lain cum .laiui,to wll- r a Jn.litmem attain.! you for the a,im of i.am, c. H , ,,,, . tereat thereon tlnre iietnber lt, Imii, at a per cent, per annum: fur the further iiiinnl ,, Hindi ed ami rlty ,(1lBr, ,,,.,., ..r.M .,"! '""'" '""I'"! tUtil cerialn muriitane executed by yun ,,11 ,, x-ta.l.a-r Int. In 1.. vor ..I ihla pliiiuHir. , recnnU-d Iu Hunk pak-e Mi nl the record nl niorlxair,.. r aald cuunly ami alate. and lor a aalenf aald prnper y and l.,r euata and dlhhur.emeiiia. ' ' ei.J'L". ."""!",n." '" ('"'""""I In the Orcnn city Knterprl.e by order ol Hie Hon. II. Hurl... Jllibre of Ihe 4.1. I...I1..1..1 .11. ..1 . .." ' U. i n .. ' ' """' i. u.aue at furl- laml, Orenn, March iat. a: ' K. Cltiws. Atfy Inr Pl'ff. NOTICE OK FINAL 8KTTI.F.M K.S'T ! In llifll'iiimiu r',i ,.1 11 . ' '""..". '.i.ii-aa.iiaai;o i.reitun deeeaaed H' etale nf Kmlier M. l.y ..1, ,, I .'!f!.''e l",l"'1r,',1')' Klvcn Hint the underalKiied xeciltnr ut Hie Inst w nI K,H.r , , 1 Hwaaed. haa filed her dual report, an ,t I oiirt has fixed Monday. April a, ih., (C . k A. .1. Inr the f,erl , , , erne, aa . matter. All pcrann. I.vlm objection, to auid r.'M,rt muat llle the a.,,,,,, .f ,r(. " ? 'Iy. MA V M. M. (iKKHAN, Executor rciton Cltv, . ircKnn, Feb. -U, law " - II. IIYK. Atfy 3 J-.T'.-I 1 I SOI Ii K OF FINAL HF.'ri I KM F.N r , In the c.niniy cnnrt nf ria. kau.aa e. lefend- nl llria,.i. Miller, a.,,1 lVtT'" "' '" "' H """'T. N- ice I. hereby , ,e Ht the ,l.r 1 nl aald ..late I... riled hi. fin, I rep..rt lutiia In'. ,"al'V,VI'K l1 "' " On. ., . hearhiK aald final repurt i .he a..i lenient ,, ! report will Ale (he .ame l,..rn ,,. ,,. ' ' ' 1 Feb II I.;) ' 1"tI KK. A.ll.l r ..I ..l.le.l.le. no. II, hi. 117-4 1 Society Directory. 'IKK1.0N CITY IIOAIIH OK THALK Meet, at Court lluu.,.,,,, Heennd Mmnlav in each limilh. Vl.lt.,r,Wee.,,e ' I"NAI.Iihi.N. IIAHVEV F. I'llims H..crt.lry. Pr,..l,l,.,',l. t.'ANIIV II,, 1111 ..v . .. '. .... , ;K;i"kl; . .l.y. ".. nr., and MI'I.TNomaii ,., linn:, N.I. I, y A A u - .., i'n rr,M',,r,,,'r'i'1,'r ;""""".,.,",,,, anu uir.l s.iiur.biya end, .muni, , 7 , 1 V Brethren In a .mmi,,,, 'uJ, I. I. I'l.llj'Klt. w. M. I- ' KYAN.seereiary. OltEtiON l.nl.iiK. N... .1, I ,, 0 K - rri;;e;i:i7elHu:H"l7?,'i'''1' milk tlian the best method of cream raising will do. Once in a great while there comes a cow that cannot by any known means straight as the crow flies. New York honey which has failed to find a good Sun. . market, and thev hate to kenn tl.iu ui """j valid Ulju litlV (alt mil fnf lltaaO fin.A V..V It li. 1 .. The Blue Color of tha Skv. n .-B"' ' . '7' '"""'"S"- " llILT t(l 'RI1KB llml ll utmn.ir ll.i. 1 -o . . ..,,b urvn UI1U TL. t . ... . . ... "'B ' WUM UOIUI UlllOIJg The blue color of the sky is probably ; ought not to hesitate long. rily, however, the most persistent milker a length of about forty-five miles It ; a , ,! a ?re.at be dned up by leaving a little of the been obserd by those who have as- M:ZurTJr Turfite fj9 V"ileS abVe tiieearth'8 have n B0 open that Toner lXjJiS' i ?M -.fad right along! and no d mint in iier udder at each milking. The philosophy of it is that so long as there is milk in the ndder the glands that se crete the fluid will not be excited to pro duce more. Giving the cow dry feed also tends to lessen the milk flow. The Holutein-Friesian association of America reports that it is not possible to get a sufficient number of cows of that breed to take the tests at the World's fair next year. The cows are to oe kept at the exposition grounds six months, and owners who value their stock at high prices will not take the risks of leaving the animals at the show grounds. The association will, however, offer valuable additional premiums for Holstein-Friesians exhibited in the live stock department of the fair. But the favorite Holsteins will undoubtedly lose ground in America by this failure to show. , wu.g u me very small reneo be run of causing dvsenterv in tlm ZT the ht, while In the warmer states, where t e bees the blue color no longer appears above, can fly around tnoHtof the win er the "ow.. lfhem- y . blue game holds true, but in a severe wmter color of distant hills is owing to the'ina cold northern state, the odd win Si1- 1-ge.y infavor of ihe purine nun. St. Louis Republic. ' . A SuKsreatlon. F COMPANY, rillST KKHIMKNT, 0. N. c, Arini.rv. Third and Main, keiruinr drill MondHV. KcifiilHr bualneha i.,..il. S..,' Monday of each month. ' OFFICE KH, vv.(,anoi,(t, - - - Captain. r t ui..i...... o . . . . m" iu, ill,.., - - nuconu i.ieutviianl, WOOD TURNING - -A. jstid , SCROLL SAWING Pitiful Paragrnpha. Nothing in the newspapers is more pitiful than the constantly recurring paragraphs which contain the List letters of a suicide. The pathos of then, la not obscured by the absurd inadequacy of &e reasons which they onlv too often advance for self destruction. Boston Globe. We wonld suggest to John Bnll, whose cattle are said to be suffering from pleu-ro-pneumonia, that he get on his bicycle and take a trip to this country and call on Jerry Rusk for information as to the best means of stamping out the disease. Uncle Jerry would no doubt be pleased to give him all the data and recipes he needs. Field and Farm. Portland-Clatskanie ' R-O-U-T-E, STR. G. W. SHAVER, J. W. HHAVKR, .Waster, Leaves WaHhinton street dock, Portland, every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 6 A. M., for St. Helens, Kalama, Rainier, Oak Point 1 A .1 " J . a . anu liiiermeuiaie points, arriving at, CIvATSKANIIS At 3 o'clock p. m. Return trips for Portland following mornings at o a. m. BOXES Parties OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURE iRHirinu Wood teniri, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Miiit,., by Calling on Me. Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. G-. U. BESTOW ffg-Ot.p. the Congregational Church Hyatt, Secretary. IWW Kill I I 1 1 1 .1 : 1 '. ' Meela .1 I ..I.l I .. , .V I.,,. ,.... . 1 " nun , "J ""iiinir. weleiiliie. J. y Itl.l.KV H,. ' l"l,,'H, N. Ii vi in,,, hreihrr...' .:.:,!. l A. it in-1 ii i'i........ K iiltKti.iN 1 n.ll'ill.Orea, ,1 v i.i. .... "t K. nf uoors, For freight or passenger rates apply to dock clerk at Portland or on board stamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. lOHfiibllNhiil I .. r.Anr. roHI', N,, j. Meeta flrat M welennie. ' ."nintf (.'ninr.tilea n.iiiiu ' l,.Hii:",,VjN l',,KI!"': -,,er. 0KN. t'ltOOK I'OH T, N,, ,. . ., :, nieni,,,;,!,',',- " ' - "rXiiIrn'::!,':;:1":'''!.'"" nr.. ,. ...nrH...M , I,. W(, ',' , ' P in. All I. KaHNTAi.Ka, Adit " h,,"" K. J t .niniiiamler. I'"' IKON I.OIiiik K(. Iiij, a. o. I! w ' (i,.n... " 4 '"'""1 ''Mlnci, nlw.ij., Wn). Stiiai'hs, lleennler J' 1 ' " 'jwT I. tan PIONEER fiaiigfef and Eppe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of tho city. REASONABLE. RATES CATARACT IIOHir. m""iT"T month..,", , "," ... hl'' . Haf.lr.,y wle.,na v'"."n,e,nl,er,,, , I S. HTire, M. W. I'. W In eneli W. TiniMAa, Kt.e.. MOI.AIXA OKANOK, Nil" in j ,pi m "eee'inl" Hali!r'liiyo( eaS"'''!!.''''' K II. Cm.i'KR, Hen, J,' Nl"-"1"'. Maater. MKAUK HKUKF (.lt.u w ' M KNT ! ir i i'l..,'.''.. I'KI-ART- M.M. Carman MrH. K I. !...... ' t'rn.i.l.... Mra J. II. Ilar.1, '" . ' Treaaiirr. Mwta i,n Rnl . . - Heenilnry. month ii v ... .. .'"I'm Krlilava ..i . 'mi.. l'r.l,cnr.lll";;,ri;.'l'' ' Cnr, ACIIIM.KH t rwii if ... . '""i.. r.u. w v fv i. i . ta, I. K. itiii.LEa, g. il it. juj g