Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 21, 1893, Image 8

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    THE VICE PRESIDENT'S GUERNSEYS,
Vialt to Soma
Dairy Cava of the Blua
lllood.
At Rliinecliff, N. Y., is the finest herd
of Guernsey cows In America, the
cwner says in the world. The owner is
Vice President Levi P. Morton. The
difference between the Jersey and the
Uuernsey u a little hard to define. The
Guernsey is larger than the. Jersey. In
color the Guernsey is red, brown and
mingled white. The prevailing color is
Iwht reddish brown. The pronounced
black and fawn colors occasionally
fmnd in the Jersey are wanting in the
Guernsey. The illustrations will show
the white usually mixed with the light
red and brown of the Guernsey, Like
the Jersey, the Guernsey bull is not to
oe trusted at large.
TRAVELING IN A FOG.
AN
OLD BUS DRIVER TELLS SOME
OF HIS EXPERIENCES. ;
CHAMOINESSK IT.
The superintendent of Mr. Morton's
farm, Mr. H. M. Cottrell, was not at
home at the time of my visit, but the
dairyman, Mr. W. W. Robison, and
the herdsman. Mr. John Rowley, a
young Englishman, gave full informa
tion about the beautiful cows in the pas
tures surrounding the vice president's
mansion upon the hill.
iuere are 130 cows in the herd. The
Driven In London Street Uava to Ho
Very Careful During th ro,uent
Reign, of Fof Odd AcoldenU Thai
Oreui Th Value of Street Light.
The fog came down on London last
week, and in early morning the fog siir-
nais were exploding on the suburban
line. Talking of the fogs, an old bus
driver had an interesting chat with mo
the other morning on my way from
Hammersmith.
"These 'ere fogs is dreadful," he said.
"One day I'm thinkin of was a bad un;
I couldn't get the 'osses to go at all, so I
turned back at Piccadilly. But that
doesn't pay; for if the company don't
think and they mostly don't think it's
thick enough to stop running the busea
and you do stop without any official toll
ing you, they'll make you pay for the
nan or the journey that you missed. I
had to pay for that half journey from
Piccadilly."
"Have yon ever got on the wrong road
through the fog?" I asked.
"Oh, yes; lots of times. I've often
turned up a wrong street, but I've gen
erally found my way again. But one
time about three years ago I got quite
lost. It was going from Hammersmith
to Liverpool street. You could have
cut the fog, it was so thick. We passed
Kensington and Knightsbridge all right, j
and then I got somewhere where 1 didn't j
know; my 'mate' behind looked about a I
bit, but he couldn't make out where we :
was, so we went and asked a p'liceman.
He was on point duty and told us we
was in the park somewhere, but he;
didn't know where. But I've made
plenty or mistakes like that Why. the
CHILDREN'S DRESSES.
The lluatneat Carried on bj Two Society
Women.
For really "chio" looking frooka for
children of all agea and dainty hand
made baby liuen there is said to be no
better place in New York, savi Tha
Tribune, to go to than the establishment
started a year or two ago by two young
women of society. These ladies have de-
The 5over
llaa no Mcnntl chanca, The m
Ami .iinnl!. hie needa If he m
J taaas Uie wl iireoautloo of Jf
cFerry's Seedfk
akForrT'eheee! Aanl.rnrl"
contain, all thaleleal end beat D
I Ma ""uruiaiiuueiHiumaiiien. ami M
B uanleiiltur. II la a rvnxnimt IB
M authority. Kverv planter ilioiild M
m have it. Kent free on raguvM. B
m D, at. riHHV AUtk. Uetrell, a.
BILLIOUSNESS
i atri -t r VeV Jr J
6 foW
1
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NOilt'lC KOH.THI..
udomo.rt(nr.
iha l.illol
Sotleo U hrtnr " ""; . ,, ,,,,,,,,11,111 hi
ni lll-r h "I-' I' ;7 "l.im mi
,ke final proof I" " I ' ' , ", ' ,, , I
V"i ' landonile ai W "r""""
Jiiiies, 1siM.i: ... ,,..
,"' ' .1. I.. II.
in t'""" ", '
and cultivation ..I '''' T Hl.uuli
uilli Mt rouiu;
j. r,
AriKiiMiiN
tClall'f
HoiT.e.tead enlryWII. 'l , ,,',
W i, M W . Sec. S. I 4. M. fc Ma
llio folifwliut line..e. l .roirhl..'Mii Hiii.
FOB A OIRL OP TWELVE.
voted much time and attention to the
labor problom for their sax, and believe
that the true solution of the question is
that women should enter fairly and
squarely into competition with the trades
and come out from behind the shelter of
the decorative art societies and ex
changes. This organization, therefore, is purely
a business one in its relation to the
world, asking for no favor beyond the
usual good wall and .mtronnire which
The S. B. Headache ami Liver Cure.
HARK I rl JOIU J i-HKAl
If Taken an Mrrrtril, we lliiaranire KatU.
faction or liefmid Your Monr-y.
Don't Sicken. Don't Crlpe.
50 cents per bottle, by L. M. Andhkws,
the Seventh street druggist.
Hanuiel I'alien. '
tor, A. naiio, an oi r.,".
Oreiton
4-llVlll
NOTU'K nK 1-ftH.H A TION.
NoUoe I. herrl.v Blveu '''V1?. l.'e.'.Tir.'Ji
.,,,l .ruler ha. Hied ..oil-'. , ;
In iiiako Dual jm ol In .iiM-orl h ' "
,1,1 ,,roo will be ina. r '"i' 'h' ,
and Kwolver ol Ihe 1' H land "m"e al Urnoii
I'll)'. Ori'Koii, mi i""" ,,VJ,i'
le li. rnee
Hie folK wIllK lln.'"0 to .ro.ru,..
: . -...i iiiv. on ol Id UimI. vi.
n'.moiirr iimii" . . . . .ltL.
2 1" s-i 'I'L.
Milli'K Volt I'l'lll.lt AIH'.N.
Ijni.Hiitue al drr.ou My. iirr,.n.l
A r 1 1 .1 I'U I
v.. H... I. hnhr all-ell lli.l llie folloalns
W I liami'd .enter ha. Itl.'.l liolh-e l hi. Ii.lenll...
' lo make Hnr.l i.r.K.f In aui..rl oMii.e.aint. ami
Dial .aid proof made heiore me iire.i.
I li.-.l,r ol tlie l lllled Sl.le. land
oltli e al Orrioa t'Uy. Oirgon, mi War H I'W
U Abraham II Baker,
lli.Mio.l.'.d nilry. ,o ffl. lor ll "
H. K See J. T 4 S . II i K II. uaaii. the lo
lowing lliti'.e. to tiroie til. roiiliiiu.ni. n-.l
detu e upon and riillK alloli ol Mil ltid. yl
Iterry lliirkner, I'arle t a.aday, Jouu l"arla,
Jame. hlllia k, allot Mink. I l.i li" roomy.
lirrii. J. T. AI'I't.Hso.N.
4-14 .VIS lleal.ter.
Society Dlroctory,
iHKnON I'll Y IIOAItll (if TKaIii
Meet, at Coilil ltoii..i un H.,.,,n, y
aolt nioiilh. Vl.llora aeleoina.
K. K. luiNAI I'ntiN, IIKO, , Ri,m,.
Meotelaiy,
I'ANMV IIIIAIIII or Tin In,
Meet, al Kiil.lil. Ilall, l auliy n i,u
third Krlday ol eaoli in. mill Vl.u,,,,"'?
H J.tlaai..m, See Kt,,,,,
"hT JtHINS IIIIANI II, Ni), 'H.V.YlT''
Meet, rtery ioe,iay eveliliia at , .
eornnr M.lu and lenlli Hlreei., ?i,,, ' , V
w. i i ,... 'liii
,. l'l.u j
Mi l I.NiiUAH l.i'lHIK, Nil. I. A r aT?
Mold. It. regular eoiuiuiiiileaiini,, ,
ml third Kaliitdara ol eaidi nonoi. .. . 1
luetlirvu In gnl .laud Ina are liintr,l, 1
I I.Ai KAMAH ClUriCH
I'lai kani.. I'haoler No. J. It A U .
l oiiir. lioii llr.l iloo. of Hi. mn,L T
lug rotupaiiloii. welcomed 'a
i tt kiNMian, Mee'. " '
li(KlilM I.IHKIR. No 1, .
Ueel. every l liur.ilay eten ... ,, j
ram tne iwi reuow. Mai . u.i. .
........... ..i H,. , i..i. . av
'"" hrn. Herwu,
.u v.... u,t,m, xuo , i; . ... . . . ' e,w ,.. i,mu tuill iilllIKU Wll
barn burned down some months ago and tIKt TOn tlus mornln8 ' ny went the ; every house of business endeavors to
is being replaceil by a new one that will
hold 300 cows. One man must milk ten
cows at a milking. The cslves are al
lowed to remain with the dam three
days, when they are taken away and
brought np by hand, so to speak. The
milking is done at 4 in the afternoon
and 6 in the morning.
The pride of the dairy is the cow shown
in the illustration. She is 6 vears old
and is one of the foreign Uuernsevs, i
having been imported fjve years ago by I
jMr. ilortou. Chanioinesso gives from '
700 to 800 pounds of milk a mouth when j
fed on the regular Ellerslie dairy ration.
This is about tlie Mine the year" around '
and is as follows: Four quarts eround i
oats, four quarts cormueal, eight quarts
bran given in two feeds every day. In
.addition one pound of oil meal is given
to each cow, with hay, fodder or ensi
lage. With the oilmeal no butter color
is needed for the Ellerslie product. It I
is to be noted that there is no prejudice
against ensilage here. j
Of course the Ellerslie herd people I
claim that even the Jersey is scarcely
the equal of the Guernsey in butter pro
duction, while the greater size of the
Guernsey makes ber of some value as a
beef animal.
Vice President Morton's butter mak
ing is known to fame the countrv over.
The butter must be all made from sweet '
cream. While the milk is yet fresh it
is heated to a temperature of from 90 to
wrong wav.
"Now, look here." he said, pointing to '
a Btreet lamp that was glimmering quite
close at hand, "those are the things that '
puzzle you. You think that's on the
pavement and go sharp off to the right ;
to miss it and you find yourself at the
WTong side of the road with traffic on ail
j aides of you and a policeman swearing
and waiting to take your number for
j causing an obstruction. That's in the ',
cure, and trusting to the excellent char
acter or its products for tho continua
tion of its success. The underlying prin
cipleof the concern and the philanthrop
ic side of the undertaking consist m
sharing all profits with the employees,
and thus by helping others to help them
selves exemplifying the best method of
practical charity and true benevolence.
A particularly distinguished looking
mmlnl ti-1 i.-1, , I..... .... - j
,r,i.l.n., .i, i. i " ""-" rur a girt oi
r.T Y , i r uiulou1ln,e Ive-1 twelve to fourteen has a skirt of blue
nient at all. I ve often wished that big gge Ba a crossed bllM..k Blltin at,
hni n at the corner of Hyde park far rangement at the waist which Is sewn
enough: it always balks me." I ,i. i .. , ,
j Are there many accidents in foggy , neatly to the figure, the lower ends only
I i V'. i i , . i bt'in continued at the waist to the back
I don t think there are more than m in belt form and finished with a rosette,
clear weather, for every one drives care-; The nmr nart of the bn.li, i. r tn
lui-thcy have to do or they'd soon have colored cloth, and also the lower part of
hSI? ; ,etlw-yn1kno-b-the sleeves, the full puffs being of the
by will pull up sharp and your -pole' blue.
will go through the back of his -ker- j "
ridge;' but then them things always hap-1 Something for the Small Hoy.
pens. The 'osses, too. gets frightened ! Ther i more pathos than poetry in
when it gets extra thick, and they'll ' e little of remark that folks didn't
'jib:' but they're often not so bad as ' teem 10 want b0)'" for anything only
some oi tne passengers, who nndge you J"81 10 eni grow up and make men.
IliO ra. it wiu not cmiTAI
Roar
NH I U K nK I'l III tl A l li'N
I jind OHloe at nrrgoii dir. ureg.m.f
April lt I
totlee la hereby glen. that lb. following
iiainrd .elller ha. riled noil.-eol hi. Intel lion lo
make Anal prool In upirl ol hi. f lalm. and
that .aid eroo! will be made before lb. i(elal.r
and Iteeeltrr ol th. I'niK-l stale, land oitii-eet
Oregoin'ity.tirefon. on May hw. U
Jatne. l'olinilre
I're ! rt Norx.lortbe w ' . K ,See 4 T S ,
It iiV. He nam,', llie fallowing alltir..ralo
prove Ilia eolillniioiia re.ldenrr ill'!! nd f'llll
valloll ol and land, ill llehr) Mi'liiicni. I'al
ni k .MoAdnil. I li.tlr. U Halln. J I 1,- kel
reaa. all ol sainlv. I .elallia. eoillitl ure.oll
J I AI'I'Ul'Oi.S.
414 yi) lirgl.ler
OHM Cuil l.ol,iiK. Nil 111. I (i o . I
Meet, al Odd fellow', ball II,.,,, '1
i",no io.iio,. i
paint, lay
welroltte
J f. II i.l See.
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Mlrlan'h. ronllally lUVltrd to llr,
I A MtrWAItl. . II ,iarn
""'be- lb I.l
MACIIKMl T l( I II It , Mi) .
Meela We.ltie.dal eelllug al Armor. Il. i , I
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ling niemocr. iii, lie I. IN.. Ilui
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HrSKISK l.tilidK. Nl) U, A. 0 I'
Meet, every .ee.nid and loiirlli Saluidaleal
ini'iim m iib.'o , ti.v, , 'iroii
M S, HI inu II I
I I I hii ., iirronirr
Annirroeiihln TjarnflvnanH K k'UV I.' 'I'MV II
Sold hy Ilriiifif'lH,ir win bvninil S.,6uc!
nil 1.00 wr (luckiiue. tampon frcv.
t'O WlS The Fsvonee TOJTO KaTM
MJ If Uforlbu'luviljaniiiitxatu.io.
tor sale by V ti. 1 1 itti t l.-v .
MiTll'K OK KIN A I. .sKIIIKMIM
Nollrr I. herebr given, tint the tilidrr.lgnrd.
.'I III I II I at T'l I r I X , Mill) the M III allllrtrd id the
.UtrnMN Hull, , k. de, ea.ed. Ii Hied lo r
.rcoolil (or Mnal .eltii'iuent 111 llie ro'inty coort
for CNrkvllti. nullity. IIM-4ll .ill Ibal .'.lit
nrl ha. ai.imliiti'd M.iti l.v tlie 1. 1. I.l ,,l Ma
I'lii lltuN liilx.K Mi) Ivy A II r I
;Mel.everv Iborlay evelilhg .1 iLli ., .
ball. Il.wrg.i Vl.ltlllg lilrlhirll . ,
""" J. I Lr,i
, U St a a I ... Heenrder 1
M "I Mi l ,1.)
oillit, and aet
and pull you and tell you to -please be
carerui. i ne rog doesn t hurt the 'osses
much; it might give 'em a cold, but it's
us that suffers most. When there's a
frost and a fog together it's awful.
"I've often had my 'osses led, bnt we
don't like any one to touch our animals'
heads. It's like an insult to us. P'li!.
Particularly is this lack of interest Dt
85 degs. and run through the cream sep WaJ? af ,tlhu' J"""
. . . . v tnev know WBilnn t like, if nf,'f'o..
arator. it is made at once into the, t,i.
mons Ellerslie sweet cream butter. This
butter is salted in the proportion of
three-quarters of an ounce of salt to a
pound of butter. In marketing his but-!
ter the vice president sets an admirable
example to his brother hayseeds. He !
employs no middleman, bnt ships his i
goods directly to the consumers. One
01 the customers of the Ellerslie Guern
sey butter is the Union League club.
New York city; the other is the Shore
ham club, Washington. It may be re
marked likewise that the price obtained
for the butter is fifty-five cents a pound
the year around. That kind of farming
pays. A balance churn is the one used
for turning the cream into butter.
"Where is yourmilkroom?" I innocently
asked Mr. Robison.
" e do not have any," he answered,
tney know we don t like it. But it's very
bad when they fall down in a fog, for no
one can see you and it's quite likely that
anotner DuswUl come sailing along right
onto you, but in all my experience I've
only seen one 'oss down in a fog, and he
wis shot. I'd sooner drive anywhere on
a thick night than up to Hammersmith
or Bayswater. You have the park all
along one side of the road, and you know
how dark it is. I think Bavswater is the
worst of the two. 1 once drove a three
'oss metropolitan bus into the middle of
a row of hansoms, but it's surprising
what a little damage is sometimes done
in a collision."
"But how do you manage to find your I
way?" j
"Why, we grope," was the significant j
answer. "I think the best way is to eet !
the left hand wheel of your bus against
A GOOD
INVESTMENT
Is one that brings big
returns.
A GOOD MEDICINE
Is tho one that does
what Is claimed for It.
OREGON
KIDNEY
TEA
will enre all piaraara of the Kid
tlrvaiind I'liUHry ltK;ina, Conalt
pillion, Hulietw, Sa'.tlillllK I'lllna
when I niliili iir. l.illia in the
H.-U'k and I.iiiiIw. Imliitioti ol
the Milliliter. Ilrlik lluat Dri.mil.
nilfl IltlKht'. l)t,r.i!.c.
CURE YOURSELF and
Live a Long Time with
out paying Intorest on
your Leaso of Life, bv
suffering.
! lM. at llie Hour ol n
, for bearhitf olijcctlona to .aid at-
. I llrtm-Tll lhere..l
il.-.l M , r. h l'il
KMII.V II III I lix'K. A Imlnl.lt, m,
llli Ilit- will .mo led ol tne e.l.le ol rt W,
Hullork. . I - , n , -1 J II .,
j I'H.INU 'KN T X Al.K
I Slate of Ori't-Mii, I
futility of I'larkalllaa ( "
To llie 1 1 y riiliertnr of iirrg'Hi t'llt. nreg,,u
In the name id tlirHtale ,d lireti. i,ui arr
hereby roiiiiii.iiilid to forllmnh le,y ,m I lie
' following 'ni. and parta of Ma and land., or
li h thereof a. will .allaly th. iiii.M a.-.
rnriil. mi a, Id pr.'i'i-rlv for .rarra.e iiiri,'.
Said a.M'a.mi'111 being levied hv al, I II, oil
auld iro.erl) h) orillnalire No III ill Hid l ltv.
allil aald aae..tnent l-lhg for he ptir,Heo(
eoii.iriieiliiK a n ri r on Main .trret . i. the
er treei. In ., t i. under Die blurt and
j "aid . ewer la-lug fully ,(e..-tl, ,dnj,, ,
No 110 nf .aid elly and .ell the .am. in the
I manner .rovlded by law. and return llo- .r,
I feed, ol aurh ale lo the i lly treasurer and lh la
1 warrant in nie, the reionler of .aid ,-ltv. with
your doing. rn., r.ed thereon, l,,.l,rr with
iji oi ineeiiyire.Mirer lor Hi. ,ror,rd
U it ti l A I i'l",K tu A I) r
ilerl. I ;r.t ali i I hlrd Haliudai I.
til -lllh, al a h,l botl.e Vialllli OiemWnt I
e ne a eirirr. i I i
J o i ii " v i a, nee
rw i i ii v i.'iin.k or a ti c
kirn. e er e ..tot and I, urlh frllur
ruf eaeli ti.,hlli lrd, ri-l !.' U ..
."Jioiriillig brethren ooldlall, Iikiim
'' I' I Al Hll.li. ml
i.o ai trr iin-,,i,irr.
W. S. MAPLE,
the re
ol aiieh aalr a. iiaid to him
una warrant i ..nr. hy or,,-r of Iherltr 1
tounell of tiregi.ii en,. iir,.v,,n, .1 a meeting
"aid roiini held lie,- s,j
. I" "Hi whrreol have herrunln VI rar !
liKiul and alhied the ; f ,, .. , '
tin. lUth day ol iei einlH-r. I-U '' '
,, , , , i. i. rnuiKii.
Sel. Hl'iorderolllregolitlltj.ine,,,,,.
ti it mutt i.iumiK. Niv ft?, a at
Mrrla nr. I and third Voiid.y K) t
.1 air. I, lit a Ilall .ll, brelhrra a,..
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Her. 1
j UKAl'K Ciiar. No 1 (I A II., Iiyf t-
' tiK ulirwiiN
Mret. sr.t M.oilay ol ra. li month, all
I' Ilall lirrgoullly Malting comrade) fcl
; Wf,rolne.
' . IVII Ui AltriM K. Cuomufrl
J r sniw. Adj.
j liKS I ItiMiK I'liaT. No. 7J II A H ,
llient of I Iregou
, Mea-t. In ai-hool houui al Sre-ly on Ira I
i uruar in earn month al J o el, irk a
roinradna made welroine
J K a.t n.ia. AdJI.
t otaa I
Hy virtue of the al,ve w.rraiu. have levied '
Uoii and will, on M.nird.y. the l.nh ,
May, ln:i, at the hour ol I r,., k p , ,
day. at theeourt I edonr In ih.eit. ,.r I
R4el,.aak: J n.-.,-. lC.l'V.r:.k',n'" ''.''"'i'. "". -II the!
uiarvoiiiiiiiiny diiu nepainna. ii,;;;; i,;r :.-:.;)':; , ::,:!:;";'"r
""iiaiy tne auioiiiit ol the . ... K
MKAHK KH irr l iiltl-H N w. Ml,
MINT DK OltKun.N.
Mr. V M I I,, mi. ii, . . y
Mra r I. Ca-hrana, - . . Tnw
i" J II Harding, . . k
Meet, on nr.l and third frl.l.ri of
nioiilh hi K of V Mall Uemiian g a 1
iri.m alined, cordially weleonied
the
BIO AS LIFE.
tlceable in the chronicle of fashions.
Every woman delights in the nrettv frills
and furbelows she fashions for her little
girl. She reads with avidity the latest
"Weneednone. Ther,rMm ia neo I tm " ",m. nerfnnu- x on won t . mooes ror little mauls; she stitchesln
A .u . . - ... . i iuvw wuut, iiiab
is:
is. Well. I mean keet
ing alongside the pavement. Never
mind the wheels; they'll be all right
On Rnmfl ronton men n .Knni mmI-i. in
a cream separator is used ' Z. .'"u "u
th,renr nn mill, o. .AA Z n to Kume you, OUI inaiS too Slow
" I. J 1 .J 1. Si Ul U1IV
at once and churned; the skimmilk
fed to the chickens."
To be sure. I had not remembered
that where
milkrooin. The cream does not have
rise. It is whirled off at a dizzy rate !
through a patent machine that would .
have 6et our grandmothers crazy.
Furthermore, from actual test I can say
that this sweet cream butter is delicious. I
Dnsalted it would taste much like the :
fresh churned butter that Americans!
meet at every turn in Europe. I some- i
times think we do not know how to eat i
miner, we Americans, filling it with
brine and salt, as we do, and taking away
the best part of it, which is the rich,
creamy, nutty flavor.
work. I once went a journey when the
conductor took one of the lamps In his
hand and ran along on the pavement to
dainty tucks and hems with the same de
light she felt in furnishing wardrobes
for her fat Paris doll, but after her boy
grows out of babyhood and past kilts the
romance all goes out of his wearing ap
parel She buys it at the tailor's and
can't feel half the pleasure in paying the
oiu tnat sue tinus in nzing over her own
snow me now far I was off the curb, but pretty things for her little daughter.
an men naven t tne same disposition, i btui she loves to occasionally have a
and I've had a conductor who wouldn't ! suggestion of something new.
move off the step to tell me which side j The cut shows a handsome suit In
of the road I was. Why, sometimes 1 1 dark cloth for your young anurchist, as
can't see the whip I have in mv hand, shown in the New York Sun. Tha ennr.
diss ni.
Another one of tho choicest cows in
the Ellerslie herd is Diss III. Her color
is light red. Diss gave 8,195 pounds of
milk last year, and when her calf was a
month old the milk tested S per cent,
butter fat. When fresh she gives thirty
to thirty -five pounds of milk a day. Dis
Is 6 years old. The fine dairy form of
these handsome cows will be especially
noted.
It requires seventeen to eighteen
pounds of the Guernsey milk to make
one pound of butter. One cow yields an
average of one pound of butter a day,
The milk tests steadily at 4.5 to 5 per
cent. fat. There is one cow whose milk
has tested as high as 8. per cent., Mr.
Robison says.
Eliza Aechakd Connee.
Its so thick. Some buses have bells.
but I don't; they don't show you where
you are that s what you want to know.
The fog's only good to the 'pirates:' peo
ple can't see which bus they're getting
into, and a good many grumble when
asked to pay the extra fare. But it
doesn't do them very much good, for
some folk are frightened to ride in a fog
they think it's safer to walk."
"Thank you, sir. Good morning."
Pall Mall budget.
Bobberjr In Northern China.
In many districts of northern China
organized robbery is the regular winter
employment of so large a proportion of
tne people tnat travelers are forced to
avoid these regions, it is said. Robbers
prey upon the people of the countrv as
well as upon travelers. In many places
families are obliged to have one member
sit up all night with a light to discourage
the thieves from attack, but the robbers
are so well organized tlial In many in
stances iney Deset and overpower the
watchers. Philadelphia Ledger.
Ancient Kemalna.
Thebes, Egypt, at the present time
presents ruins twenty-sevun milt in cir
cumference. The remains of many of
the buildings, such as columns, arches,
etc., are of such gigantic size that no
known modern machinery would be
equal to the task of taking them down,
to say nothing of putting them in their
preseiit positions.--St. Louis Republic.
a modification of the regular dress coat,
has a waistcoat of figured pique, white
with a dot of blue, and is worn with a
starched shirt and round linen collar,
tied with a soft silk scarf.
lliivnitf one ol the beat hIhhtn in
Mule in my enii!iiy, I mitke
HORSESHOEIaNG A SI'liCIALTY
ALL WORK ATTENDED" TO PROMPTLY.
Shop oppom'te comer from Pope'B
hardware Btore.
ORECON CITY. ORECOIM.
NOTK'E OK PKOI'PHKI) IMI'ltOVK.MK.Nr OK
I Hiismir VKTKHAN4
r. It Maker I anin. N la him. .rtf I
aah In haml. or.,, i -Inhere,,! t. will ' 1 llllr,,ay evening of rath a.t-1
aiuoiiin , ii,, ..,,, ,u ." "i- uan.
r. n. i ai.irr i a pi.
W an II l.awTiiM. in aa'f
Hereon, a. ahown n,u. n.- .... . . .
lay.,,,,,, ..e.VroM.v,.ZH:,;r:::
a ' r.llly de., rlbe, ,l ,ir.,ni.t N
Oregon I lly. wll m. 1 1 ill
'Xhwz";!
K..rrhh,iff'0?i,K,,..U"'W,'!f ' --t
niiM k n
Notice la hereby Oven, that the Hiy counrll !'1",;k V
Kaat III !,.,.t r ,.,,
Imlfol lot a. hlia-ka
Northerly :I7 7 feet o
lot a, bliK-k T,
One hal! Iiiiere.t In
17 :i II. off the norlli.
erly aide nf Jt 7,
Luknl'iuner
l.uke Comer
W. II. Iloa. ..
l' m
'1 10 !
,.l L-.I.U . I.., ' . I
iii i . 1 """""'li Hie at alden!
Ilixh atreut anil en.terlv to ii,
the preaent road near the wet line ,,f Van liu
renjtreet.aliheex.eue ol the properly ohii-
lat-Fly Itrailliin that part nf Kiflh atrcet lying
wt'.t alilo ol V an Itnroii at n,..i i.. n . .
r.i.. .,.i i... : i... .v.,:.. ' "-ioiiiien
wiiiih i"""'"S mo aaiu atrcet the full
lld-TheiildoWRlka are to be tkoti up and re
paired an a. to conform with anld Kradc; and In
lllereal In
the aoinh hall ol
H, block ;j . .
NOTK'K ok
I.adru Knyai ., w
Udru It-
J
)-al
K. hllllAliVri
I-' I y ( 'ol li-rluf
11 U',
I- A S. UK K. I IIAKKH CAMP, ol
Men. i, K I' Ilall mi the .eu,l tad !
Momlay eveiilinr. of each month
Ma. W K JollNSuX.rra
i.a Noaa l ai.irr. e-y.
MK.W K It A W O T. II.
Meeta Oral Saturday In each mnri!
halllu.Scwi Kra. Krlend. ol the e.u ' I
riie.i ni l,. pr,..,,,t. i;A,i
ataa r.i.TMtN I'm. ,li,f
I 1'ANIlV I.OlMiK, NO MM, I 0 A T
! Meei. nr. l and Iblrd Saturday
I MilKht'a hall lanby, ' I alt I lie liiemlieni'
made wel,
Mil l . Ml,
tne
l r Hen
II. r. tin "t. f
aide walk built, all at the expenac ot hi p n'n
erty owner. 11
ubllnhed by order of the cltv council
2t L-UKOKI'KK, Itfcordi-r.
Cold Ham.
In a small family a large cold boiled
ham after several appearances is apt to
lead to aggressive criticism. In harmony
with that sympathetic attitude which
should always be maintained toward the
gentler sex, we offer a suggestion which
may soften some of the asperities of do
mestic life. Cut in slices the remains of the
offending ham. Place in a stewpan a can
of tomatoes, a few stalks of celery and
two onions. Boil these until the product
Is sufficiently soft; then pass it through
a sieve. Thicken to a proper consistency
with a generous lump of butter rubbed
in some cornstarch. When this now
clear starch is boiling put in the slices of
ham, being careful not to break them.
When they are thoroughly heated serve
with the sauce in the same dish.
ADMIMHTKATOKH NOTK'K
In the matter of the eatate of (icorne T. Mill-
a."'!;;? ";.'(!,,y.,'rl.,;,'i.'V,'"t !iie i'i-rr.iKn...i
.... . .... ..... .... ,,, .ari-ll, H-.i;(. i ,,,.
pointed a. a.ltnliilatrHtor of the CKtal,. of t;er 'c
t. Ml Imorc.dcccaKeil, by the lloornbl..t:n,,mJ
.,,.,, ,m uiu aiaiu in ureiron lor
.:,,, ly. All per.'
are nereriy lloum-il lo preaent thi-m, will
AiTUIATION
urv.v
To all whom it may eon,-,.ni-
lake notiff that the tindcrai. m..
the l.'ountyl-,,,,.,,,, i-.,. J .. "I
. e,iiie,,v,
n, ,-oai! to ai- an ri
TI'Al.n iN iiltANliK.NO. 111.
-K Llgi Olii, Halur.lay of each mmitba-
n. n. n-' i
li'iuura in lc
Pi IT tO
"OlltltV. .),,, ,.f
"I 'lay ol ,-A
oi; ;!!:'"::": !"",!-"'' ;.
MUiilllllli
ai ,le precinct. ,,, T- 1'1''
lor the p,.rl, f , , . , ""inaa,
ncxi-a hla petition, whi,,,, i... ,.'mi . """t" an
'ourl nt a,,j u,,,,.
wlib'h he will
preaent
A. MKINIo.
To,. ,'",""NI"'""Kl'-"K U. KN-K
Ti the lloiionihl,. Couiiiy (;.. , ... '
uiiiily, Htm,, Ori'Kcu- ""''kmnaa
'-'''olr:c:!,::;:;,'',:,",l
Hlld Mate f " , ' ''' l' ka,, ,,,..
ou R!!!' li-ii to . . TI. " "'"!!' '
i. 'itiiiiir iii i ..i.i... ii"'- id i a
... ,,,r tj Hl'KHIIlflB ' II " ' " "Mr II (I IB. tu .... -
AiiperaotialiRv iiuclHlinHHHlnHtauld1 . ",r" tn.le , ., T' V
i hereby notifled to nreaent t,,.. ,., i '''"'iuy and Hint,, ,,i ,.. ' -l k
hall In Wllaiuivllli,
Miaa Hen Hiunp, Hec'y.
I'l 'ITK I HKKK ilKAKiiK.
! Meet, .t their hall Iii Man
ur-Uv In each mouth at
iili-lnberanlway. wolcoluo.
J. K JACK,
Secretary
i:
No. , T
nam, lee1
II a. m. -'
J. n.wiimi
XV I
the date of thla uollce to the di-rTlKn at
oftlcc of the Willamette Paper A 1'iiln (Jo
,,h,,'rS';; hlX
.... ltfl rt,ri( lvJi
Portland-Clatskanic
R-O-U-T-E,
An Embroidery Novelty.
A new effect in embroidery is done on
coarse white net, upon which hand
painted satin flowers are appliqued. A
design of large patterned flowers, like
Iris or sunflower, is painted upon coarse
satin; these are cut out and pasted on the
net, and stitched on very close and
strong when dry. This work Is especial
ly graceful and effective as cortierea or
lajga panels for screens. ,
STR. G. W. SHAVER
J. W. SIIAVKK, Mi1Nt,.r
Leaves Washington Htreet tloek
Portland, every Monday, WedneH
day and Friday, at 6 A. M.. for St
IlelenH.Kalama, Hainier, Oi i Point
and intermediate pointfl, arriving
CLATSKANIE
At 3 o'clock p. m.
Return trips for Portland followint?
infirnimm n. P. - O
.i."iiuijo ut u u. ni.
vinoiia
mniia
man one Kan.fr ,,,,;' ea, ipniinm
t ill ....... . .. . " """"Ha
For freight or nasKonmir roto,,
apply to dock clerk at Portland or
on board stanier.
This is the nearest and mont. rl;.
rect route to the Nehalem valley.
your pelltlonera will
A'lain Koizrniiu
llerinnn liriina
JHHmi ,
K W llobb
T II AlldlTHCII
'rlnb Pnyii,.
I O -loiiarud
Henry w-hnahcu
II I'llner
JJ lll'ldcrbiiach
II ChH.e
' " Hinlth
Herman Kiacher
Adolpl, Heai,,r
M W liriiini,
X lll-clii.r
T K'cnnci-ko
r.winw
W llUck
Win Itramhall
n IImCoii
John I'lrici,
Vyillhiin H,acl
II It ddcrluiach
'HI tirove
Win Waeapo
"Trubcl
'PHrooka
J Kdrayam
-loh n Cm i, ,.
A Knlizer
A Kllitel
Win lloai-h
' M Hal Icy
JOoelach'
w Konnccke
' Stelnl,cr
J Panach
J A Smith
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e-ver joay
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Albert Nherl.he
"par Arduea.-r
'""I'll Meyer
J,"""pb Miihan
" HI lloycn,
.'"bnHilll,!,,,,,,
, neoilor Klachc,
I I. Lawrence
J m.",'."" ''t':'ln
J Mi-lloliHld
A I) MoiiKiiun.
it'l! K'rTrl",;"
'"'I'lila Veirer
Janiea I'licTa,,
(, harlc, .Hlall
I lard 1 1
"Tarelll
u"'i'r '' "Hl"
M Kclaci-ker
"bert.
" r ppcr.on
"ouiaa Owen,
J"'l Dw
liarlc. ,.
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M Oouahoo
ang
Mnl.AI.I.A illtANHK, NO. 40, P. ol H
M I their ball at Wrlirhl'a llrMC
"''end Haiurday of each month all"
reuow ineuibera made welcome.
.. Jaa. Nui-aon,"
r. II. I ikii-hk. Hen.
W A (IN Kit J 1 1 A N . K N oT 117, 1'oTTj
. aieet loiirlli Matnrdav of each lllolltri.'i
"all In New Kra. t:,(l. Wllllania. '
Mr.. May W.l'lf"
AI'IIII.I.Kh I.OIKIK., NO. ItM, K Of
Meet, every I'rlday ulKhtat llie K. of
Vlallllia Knight, rnvlleil. ,
(.11.. AI.IIHIUHT, Mt-,",1
J. K. ltiion, K ol
C'l.HMIlIA HOOK AND I.AIH'KBt'
Meet. llrH, v.i.i.. .i ....h al"!
Kounuin engine bullae. C'HAa. AtiiH-1
H I'ii.i.ow, Heo'y. una.
CATARACT IIIIHK. CO. Nd. 1 .
Meela aceoiiil ' ucadliy of each ni'itll '
arai-t KiikIiiii hiiii.c, W II. Ilowml-'
II. IikitiiW, Hec'y J, W. 0'C"Nl,"J'
KOI'NTAIN IIOHK CO., N I
"eitular incctliiK, aiicnnil WvilnewUr "
""lllh ateiiKlnn hollae, ea.t .Ido Ml '
la'tWceiiHevelill, and lilijhtll.
I Ai:k kiim a N, Hcc'y. 1,ai:0ai"
Kn. Nkwton, Kiiremaii.
WOOD TUUNUi
SCROLL SAWING
BOXES OF ANY SIZES MAHPTlfl
I'urtioB iloHirina Wood Turning, F
A. -" ittvavi a
Will bo Suited bv Calling on M' i
Doors, Windows and Bl.
TO ORDER. ! i
C3-. H. BESTO h.
"PP. llio Uonireirationsi