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I their atteution is railed to the matter, i With MMUfl ono to not m a loader tlii't I will follow. I'u-k out just the right aort of a man Kiul put him lu charge, of yonr vtreeta ami highways, ami he will mako it more of it pleasure and of greutar profit to rwmlo iu his neighborhood. lYaeock Farming. Raising pracoekt ami pheasants li a now brim ties in this country. Tosnpply tlieir wauM a number of niillionairoa ar importing birds ami egg from Ktig land. It isYeported iu the Bostou Globe that George Winder hi It is among the n nm bo r. lie lias already a lot of pea cork of the breed curiously called "japanned," perhaps becann) their feather bare a metallic, lacqnerlike glittering. They are often wrongly' spoken of as the Japanese or Japtui pea-1 cocks. I Having become possessed of a pair of peafowla, they require very little man-! agement, but must be carefully fed. If rot kept in confinement, they pick np pretty rabrtantial living themselves It must be seen to that they have plenty of M and grain and occasionally fresh cgetablea. . In winter they must have a sheltered home. In summer they avail wemseivpiol the sheltered rreoa, and in some secluded nook the nest is made. The hen should be left to her own medi tations and not interfered with while aha is on the nest hatching the eggs. A peafowl allowed to make her own nest in hedge always brings out a stronger and better brood than one that has a nest in a honse. When hatched, the young brood shonld not bo removed until the next day, feeding not being fwinirml Thn Am trA ol. 1 .1 iw mo, 1WU UJUU1U IAJ C(J and milk, equal parts, beaten together and heated until it gets into a soft mass This is given with a little millet or wheat When one adds sufficiently to one's stock to sell eggs as well as birds, one's bank account should assuins healthy proportions. Plank Boeule Not incoMafol. Plank roads have been tried in many quarters of this couutry, but are not considered successful, the coat of main tenance being too great. The planks are apt to silver, thus wounding the feet and legs of hows. They are also ex tremely apt to get out of place, aud thus cause aerioai accidents to auimals and vehicles. Selected. Keeptnj Apple, 8. D. Willard, the well known New Tork pomologist, writes as follows to -Rural New Yorker: , -My practice in keeping apples in a cellar is to leave the barrels without heading, for the pressure necessary to fit them to send to market will bruise some of the apples. The fruit will also shrink so that tbey will need filling up a little, even though they do not require re sorting. So I set the lower tier without heading and the second tier on top in place of a head, with loose heads laid on the upper tier. Second, it makes no difference when headed, whether the barrels are laid down or stand on end, in regard to keeping. The apples should -bo covered in some way to secure an even temperature and to prevent shriveling. A prominent seed firm has applied Rough od the Farmer, I The greatest draft on the fanner's purse is iu getting his produce to mar ket Road. Note. The comparatively small kingdom of Italy has 61,000 miles of highway. The United Kingdom of Great Brit ain and Ireland has 118,000 miles of highway. In many parts of Europe river and canal routes are legally regarded as highways. The Roman ruads, according to their importance, were from 8 to 80 feet in width. According to Mnlhall, there are in the United States 200, 100 miles of pub lic highway. Little Denmark is admirably provided With roads, having 3,000 miles of pub lic highway. Until the beginning of the nineteenth century all travel in Ireland was done on horseback. Belgium, hardly larger than one of our New England states, has 8,700 miles of publio highway. RK1L ESTATE TKAMSEEHS. Furnished Every Week by the Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Coiiiiuiiit. W0 rat 800 125 Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 83 cents per bushel. Flour Portland, $3.00; Howard's Best, $4.90 ; Fisher's Best, $4.90 ; Dayton, 4.90 : Pendleton, $5.10 Oa'.s in sks, white, 40 rents per bushel, grav, 40. Millatutrs Bran, $15.50 per ton; shorts, $17.00 per ton. Potatoes tiO to 65 cents ier sack. Kggs, 20 cents per dozen. Butter Ranch, 25 to 30 cents per roll. Onions, 80c per sack. Green apples, 90c to $1 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, Go. prunes, 5 to 7 cents; plums, 4c. Bacon Hams, 10 to 12' cents ; sides, for an injunction to restrain Secretary I 7 ; shoulders, 5 to 6; lard, 7 to 8. Morton from distributing free seed. The reason given is that it injures the seed business. TO BUILD A ROAD. Experience the Nei-eeaary to Overcome Many Problem. The Watertown correspondent of the Waterbury American, in an article on the building i f a piece of road in that town, has this scintillating jewel of "There is hardly a farmer in town;0' 8tne11 anJ completely derange the bnt thinks himself capable to mako a whole 8-V8tem wllen entering it through good piece of road; but, although van-1 '-he mucous surfaces. Such articles ous ones have carried out their own ; should never be used except on pre- Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live. 2 to 2.' 4 cents ; hogs, live 24 cents ; hogs dressed ,3.'j to354 cents ;aheep,f 1.50 to $2.00 per head; veal, dressed, 5 cents. Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50; old $3.00, turkeys, alive, 8 cents per pound. that W P Laverty to Mary E I.averty Oct 31, MO W D aw' see 22, t 0 r2 e United States to Barrey Buekner Aug 1, 74, iiel4 of Hc'4 and a.1,' of nel4 and ae'of nw', t 2 s, r 4 e M A Barlow to V 8 Tull et al Sept 8, 'IHl deed 10 acres in blk 1 Bar low GB Davidson to W(I Weathorhy Feb 2!), 'till ltW acres lu sec 30, t 1 s, r2e United States to (!eo II Atkinson Feb 27, '91, lots 6, 0 and 7 blk 4'.) Oregon City Tat J G Pillabury to Annie 11 Wbttloek Dec 20, '00 W D lots 5, 0, and 7 blk 49, Oreuon City and 1 acre in Fisher claim Geo W Johnson to O A Gengelbach Dec 30, 'IHl W D 1 acre in sw'4' sec 9, 12 s, r 2 e , L M Shank to W M Shank June 12, '93, W D 15 acres in iw4' sec 21, t5, r le 2000 W M Shank to A R Shank June 27 '90 W D same as last 2000 C M Crougle to W V Tucker lH-c 30, 90 W DC acres in Albert Fish claim J A Bell to E W Taquet Dec 29 '96 QC 8.4 acres in licctcrCauip bell claim E W Paquet to A A Fain Dec 30 '90 Q C tame land A A Fain to C H Lewis IVc 30, '90 W D 14.44 acres in Campbell claim R L Sahin to E W Paquet IVc 29 '90 W D 8.4 acres in Campbell claim. J J Berry to Frank Senn IVc 28, '95 W Dne1 blk 17 Oswego.... M A Winnie to W II Garner Dec 8 '' deed 115 acres of J I Garrett claim and 1 42 acres of Hathaway claim J A Baker to F E Baker IVc 31, '90 W D 10.24 acies iu Minthorn.. BSWillcock to Win Barlow IVc '90 W D 24.50 acres in C Pendle ton claim 470 S C Johnson to M II Campbell IVc 30 "WW Dne'ofs'i of He '4 of ne'4' sec 32, 1 1 s, r 3 e J F Adams to T S Hammond Nov 6 '90, W D 00 acres in Bee 22, WKKKI.Y, '"Pile NWrjIhY Outlook PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY n Astor Place New York 120 l!H)7 1 60 5 1000 Tii.Oti.ook will be in 1897, as It has been during each of Its twenty-seven years, a History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial departments Thk Oi'Ti-ooK gives a compact review of the world's progress; It follows with care all the im.'Mrtunt philanthropic ami Indus trial movements of the day; has a com plete department of religious news; devotes much space to the interests of the home; reviews current literature; fornltihes cheerful table-talk ahont men and things; and, In short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with the tlfty-IUth volume, the paper will assume the regular mnga line siie, which will add greatly to its convenience and attractiveness. Tug Oitlook la published every Saturday lUty-two issues a year. The first Issue in each month in an Illustrated Magatine Number, containing about twice as many pages as the ordinary issues, together with a large number of pictures. '1 he price of Tug Octi.ook Is three dollars a year in advance, or less than a cent a day, Send for a speclman copy and Illus trated proHH'tUS to Tit K Ol'TI.OOK, 13 Astor Place, Now Yotk City. Yamhill River Route. p SI wimer Eugene, l.RAVKM DAYTON. Monday, Woilm-mluy and Friday at (1 A. M., reaching Oregon City, for Portland about 11;!W A. M. I.KAVK.t 1'OUTI.ANH. Tuesday, Tliumday and Saturday at A. M. Salmon St.' dock, reach ing; Oregon City, for unrivir (mints ubout 11 A. M. Through trip to I.nyfotto and MoMiunvillo Hindu when depth of water permits. Freight nnd puHMUigers rates reasonable. THE'" "" INDEPENDENT New York Tint Ixuki'kndkxt for -til veara bai licen the leading religion-literary news paper ol 'lie world. It has new, distinctive features, making it a FAMILY NEWSPAPER El lit PORTLAND TO THE DALLES l!y the fast and com modious Hteainers DALLES CITY REGULATOR i t5s,r2 e.. 800 Iteware of Ointments for Caturrh Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense M F McCown to W l'etzold Jan 2, '07 Q C w'u' of ne'4 of ne'4' sec 30, Us, r 1 e J K Murley to A C Hill Pec 20 'W tj C e.'4 of the ne.l4 sec 34, t 2 s, roe 1 A C Hill to Estella Shively Dec 29 '00 W D same land 400 SO THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TKUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, invest incuts, real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. ideas, which iu a number of! instances criplions from reputable physicans, as Call and investigate. Address box 377, were diametrically opposed to each the damage they will do is ten fold to , Oregon City Oregon other, wo never were blessed with many the gooJ yoa rftn jKibiy derive from good roads , them Ha1,g Catlirrn Cure nianuf,ic. ever be classified as "good," to say tured by F. J. Chenev A Co., Toledo, nothing of "fair" or "tolerable," until ' O., contains no mercury, ami is taken internally, acting directly ujion the blood and mucoussurfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure the farmers are taken off the roads aud regular roadbuilders employed, for it is as certain as anything can be that cauling mud on the roads, mixing it you get the genuine. It is taken inter with clods of turf and sand, will never j nay anJ lnail(J in To,ej0 ohj(f by F- road repairing is a Ecience, a trade. Every Tom, Dirk and Harry cannot make a good road. It is a work which requires study, and a road must be built on a regular plan. Roads differ in con struction as in situation. The matter of location dry aud sandy soil or wet and clayey toil has everything to do with J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by DruL'fists, price 75 cents per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Home-like lintel. Farmers and the traveling public will find n mmfrirrnhln borne-likfl tiIapa tn the permanence of the road. As that J 8top at wnen in 0re,.on citv at the well known advocate of good roads, O. W. Bradley of Newtown, says, "Yon can't make a good road by hauling loam on to loam or sand on to sand." Yet that is what many farmers who make roads do and are surprised because trav elers over the roads find fault. There is just one way, and only one, to bnild a good road, and that is to hire a man who knows how, who has put some thought into the subject, who has had experience and is not too anx ious to "work ont his taxes." Ansonia (Conn. ) Sentinel DEMAND FOR GOOD ROADS. Wherever Tbey Bare Been Agitated There Ii Noticeable Improvement. From scores of localities in every cor ner of the land ccmes the cheerful mes sage, "Our roads are better than they have ever been," says The L. A. W. Bulletin. And the same thing holds true of town and city streets. It is very clear to an intelligent ob server in a position to broadly view the field that more and better roadbnilding is being done this year than has been done in any past year. The agitation for improved highways has began to produce practir 1 results. The people are getting their .. et on the ground and are materializing the worth of their theories regarding good roads. It is pleasant to note that the people everywhere appreciate the many advan tages to be gained from improved high ways. Every mile of good road makes it easier to secure more of the same sort The example is contagious. Even in localities where no work for the betterment of roads has been begun there has been created a dislike for mud that will repult in its early disappear nce. Everybody wants jood roads when Oriental hotel. Table supplied with an abundance of the beet the market af fords. Rooms and beds are clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excelled. John Dkhsciikr, Prop. For the Langs. Elder Alson V. Steers writes from Portland, Or., ''Tl"re is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec- Wort i: j of .N til Ice. The 8. B. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine Arms incorixjruted on this coast since l.Sn7 that has not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertising contracts tor two years, it speaks loudly of their merit. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. The prince of palate plcasers, Blue Label catsup. E. E. Williams! the grocer. Use OXIEN for your "nerves" alro for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Charman A Co., DruggisU, agent. Name on every piece. Lowney's choc olates. E. E. Williams, The Grocer. Use "DL'STINE" for floor. Char man A Co., agent. Circular free. Legal Notices. AdinlnlMtrator'M TVotlre, 'TOTICE Is IIKHEBY GIVK.V THAT THK 1X1 uudemiKDed, aa adrainlttrtttnr of the ea- late ol Philip M mri, deceaaud. haa fllel nil 1 ::-, .,n: !,' Bual reporUn the County Court, ol CU'knmm Ommend to ministers, public speakers countoreon. and aald Court haa aet Tue.. and singers, with the confidence that I day, February 2, jaw. as the time lor hearing can the . 13. Cougu cure." do cents a bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. For the Kidneys. "I am 65 years old ; have bad kidney diseaoe and constipation for 25 years. Am now well used your S. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottles at 50 cents each. J. H. Knight, Rutledue, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Dr. Yauderpool'g Physic, the S. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. For sale by C.G. Huntley, druggist. Lockiiabt, Tex as, Oct. 15, 1889. MeBsrs. Paris Medicine Co., Paris, Tenn. Dear Sirs : Ship us as soon as possi ble 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and will not have any other. In our 1-1, I 'm Administrator afoeuaald. worthy the putrutmno of all thinkiiik'. In telligent ieople. Its name indicates its character. It is indcM'iident. Religiously it is undenom inational. Politically, it maintains the honor of the country, the integrity of our currency, the supremacy of law, and the rights ol poor ami rich alike. 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The survey of the World gives each week the gist of im liorlaiil events for the current week It is really one of tlie most valuable and important features of any Krkidical. .Subscription, $.'1. 00 a Year; or at that rate for any part of the year. "Trial Trip," One Month 25c. r-pecimen Copies Frre. Daily boutn, except Sunday, leav ing Oak street dock lit 7 o. m., Hulk ing regular landings ut Vuncouver, Cascades, White Salmon, Hood River and all intermediate 'mints. PttHsongcr and freight rates lower to those jHiints than by any other lino. First class meals served fur 2.ro. Thin is tho (treat Scenic Koutu. All tourist admit that thn scenery . .... .1.- M : I li . i.. . I . and attractive ' 1,10 "iumo v-munium is not ox- oeiii'd lor beauty and grandeur in tho United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. X. 1IAKNKY, Agent, Tel. 014. Portland, Or., Ollioe and wharf, fixit of Oak St. THE GREAT GOLD SILVER vou.iiVKiua tr HKiuriPH oiiUjiiHiyf 7I1H 7II.Ii iWUJIHD YIH The 0. R. & N. No Changs of Cars betwoen B7IKKK CITY Shortost Lino to Spokono I'ONMITKI) WITH 71 Lb. KTIlIa H9UVU On NKi.jHi.v, nsi Uh KHHTK.i'ir jji.vi.vii vnjiv Low Kates anJ Tlirouuli Tickets riJK raMI'llt.KTS AND URTAII.KII INKOf MATlUX, WUITS TO W. H. Hurlburt, (ieiierat rasaenger Agent. O. R. & N. Co. I'uuri.AMi, ()m. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- FOR CLATSKANIE MM I l.i till k u'n t iiiTrnn Of the SOUTIIIiK.N I'ACII IC CUMi'ANY. Kprcni Tralm leave Tortland Dally. Hoii.h i !ti r a. v u r a. II 10 M. I.r Ar 1'iirllan.l Ar Otait'iii i lijf I.r H KralirUi'o l,f I Niirtlt. I loan. 7 .1 a. a. I twr . Steamer G. W. Shaver, Coinmenciii Aoril ,r), 1MM1, will leave 1'ortlaml foot ut Wiinhlnutiin atreet Tues day, Thursday ami Siimluy evenings at 5o'cliM-k. lteturniiiK, leaves ('latskunie Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings nt 6 o'clock. Will puts Oak IVint atKiut 7; Stella 7:15; Mayiter 7:2fl; Rainier 8 ::.'); Kaliiina 9:ir ; St. Helena 10:.'t0. Arrive in Portland 1 :.'!() a. in. This is thn nearest and most direct route to the great Nehalem valley. ShavorTransportatlon Co. Wanted-An Idea S THE INDEPENDENT 130 pulton Stfaat, ftava York City, Executor' Notice. "VrOTICE IS HEREBY THAT THE UNDER-X-l slffnoil bfia beau duly tppointtid' by tha Hon. Oord'in E. ilnyei, Judifa ol th Comity Court ol the Hlate ol Oreuon, lor Clackarnaa county, axecutor of the laat will and toatainent f A. 1'. flowmun, deoeaaed. Allperaona har in claim l analnat aaid eatate are hereby noti fied to praent the aame duly vertflei to ma at my reaMence at l)Kn, Oraxou, wlttilii tlx montni Irom the date of tola notice. Dated December Zl, lx'A JAUti li. TRACY. Ba., Gr,o. L, ftroRT, Executor, Attorney lor Executor. 12 & 1-22 Kxecutor'a Notice. NOTICE 18 HERMBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an order aud llcenae ot inle duly made by the County Court ol Clarltamaa County, Oregon, on the 5 day of January, 117 In the natter of the eatate ol Almerta M. Anderaan, decaaaed. I will on Saturday the l.ltri day of February, 1)147, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the court bouae door In Oregon City, Oregon, ell t public auction to the hiicheat bidder lor caah In hand, the following deacrl bed real eatftte situated In Clai kainaa County, Oregon, to-wlt: The aouth hall ol the aoutb eaat quarter aud tot one In section 18 in townahln 2, aouth range 8, emtof the Wlllaineate meridian oontainlng HIM. 85 acren excepting howerer a certain parcel of 1 nd, dcicrlbed an lollowa to-wlt: Commencing experience of over 20 yerrg in the drug ' center stake ol the aouth boundary of Vinuinpnq wo Imvs novnr anlrl anv mo,i:. " Id section 13, thence east to the county road, nusinesR, we nave never Boia any meat- 1(jlice orthwestny following the menmier- cine Wblcll gives such univernal Batia- Ingsof said road to the place of beginning con- facfiion. Yours renpectfullv, talnln 10 acre". J. ANOKKhKN, J. 8. Bkownb &'Co. hk.osh.11'6" ltt M- An"er,0I, For Sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist Attorney for estate. 1:8-2:5. RIPANS TABULES aro good for headache, heartburn, sour Hto- mach, belching biliousness. torpid liver, drowsiness, lass itude, foul taste in tho mouth, bad breath, constipation, indi gestion, dyspepsia. The formula by which they are made is in use in the greatest hospitals in the world and is prescribed daily by nine doctors out of ten. Three times in five when a physician is called he will write a pro scription the items in which will almost exactly correspond with those of the Itipans Tab ules formula. Your druggist can supply Ilipans Tabules in little vials for 15 cents or in a box con taining six of these vials for 50 cents. If ho will not get them for you, address, with the price, THK MPANS CNKMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., New York. . Who pan think or a.itii simple tlilntf t.i itkii.ntf Protect your ldM: thy may lirlna you wenhh. The alxive trains sinp at Ka'l Portland, Ortyon City, Wnodtmrii, Slt.ni, Turner, Marion, Jrlti'rxin, Albany, Tangriii, Hliedile, lUl.i'V, llnrruliurg, Jum iliiii t ' 1 1 . Kugi-ne, Creawrll, ('iittap lirme, Drain, aud ail sla llons from ItiiarburK to Ashland Inrliislvt PINI.Nl) CAKri UN OUIiKN UOl'TK. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. .an Socond-Class Slooplng Cars Atlarhel to all throuih trains llONKIIt'KO MAIL, lli.llri Mi, a. I .'. . a. I . r. a I.Y I.T Ar I'lirlland Ar (lnioiifty .r ItiiKi'lmrg l.r 4 o r. is Dor. at I a una. at i 'i r. a 4 4'.i r. a r. I 'ir. a HAI.KM I'AX KMiKll. (Ii.ily. Ar I. l. Ar I'orll hi i t)if"H City "ili'lll IU It a. a l I V 27 a, K l.r f H i a. W est Hide Division. IIKTWKEN I-OKTUM) ASH COHVAU.IB, Mall Train. Iially (Firppt Hunilar.) 7 no a m 12 Ur. n. l.r Ar l'i inland irvallla Ar l, an r 1-ilrs Wrlto JOHN WKIiDKItm'KN CO., I'ntpnt All Dare, Washington, I). :.. r.ir thi.tr l.x priae oil aud llat of two huudre.1 liiTeutluus wauled. 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