if "f Feeding Young Chicks G101IIG HI i rfjfBHiMi j mm 8 1! ItM ' i-iMiWiii ay j! For Infants and Children. XVtgctaUcIVcparaliottrorAs- j slnuiating tttfTooi andRcgula- j lingttKStQioachsaQlBowclsar jj Promotes Kgestion,CJraiful rc5s andRcst.Contains neither Opnim.Morpbinc nor Mineral. Hot Narcotic. hsekrarwa ttrnnr. A perfect Remedy forConslipa- uon, sour sroiHucu.uiuiiiiuca Worms .Convulsions .revensn- twess and LOSS OF SLEEP. lac Simile Signature cf NEW VORK. EXACT COPY CF WRAPPEB. Society nwtlBp ROrECCKQ DIVISION KO 476. B.CFLt meets every second and (ourih Sunday. IirOMKK'S KKLIEF COKr1: StV 10, Mr IT first an1 ti.inl Fridays in ea b r,mu:h pKKOPOFT, JCO. , G. A. K., MKET? TUB 'S- first aud third Tburvity ty. of each tnou'h, at J p. m. A LPHA LODGE. KO. 47. K. OF P.. MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting Knights la good standing cor tlailylnTited to attend J.ts. MICEI.l.i. C. C. C. H. FISHER, . K. 8. LAUREL LODGE. A. F. A A. M.. REHCLAB meetings the 2d and 4ih Wednesdays in each month. EUGENE L PARROTT W. M. K.T. Jewktt, Secy. p OSEBCRG CHAPTER. NO. 8. 0. E. 8..MEETS the first and thud Thursdays of each MRS. E.J. STROUD, W. V. MAUDE EAST, Sec y. SiOOEKS WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MEKI on first and third Tuesd.v of each uiontb ia the rhi Marouic ha'l. H. W. M-.iJ.Ea. V. C U. L. Mabstebs. Clerk. ItrOODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp " No. UX meets at the Odd Fellow' Hall la Roscbarg, every ut, 3rd and 6th Monday evening. Visiting ueighbort always welcome. J. A. BUCHANAN, C.C. N.T.JEWETT, Clerk. PHLLETARIAN LOiXE. NO. 8, I. O. O. F. meets Saturdar evening of each week at their hall in Odd Fellow Temple t Rose ban; Members of Ihe order in irnnd siandioe reipv.i ed to attend. cHAS. OLEH 'N N. 0 K. T. Jawrrr, 6ecy. 0 P.O. ELKS, ROSEBURG LODGE, NO. S26, bold their regular communications al the 1 O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursdar nf each month. All members requested to at tend regalarl?. and all vUiting brothers cr- aialiy inrited to attend. DOUGLAS WAITE, E. E IRA RIDDLE, Secretary. D OSEBCRG LODGE, NO. 1. A. O. V. V xv meets the second and foonh Mundcvnf ach month at 7 JO p. m. at Oi l Fp'.Wjwh Ua Members of the order in good standing wie -n wi'jea to auena. T. McClAU IN, d. S. WEST a Recorder. Fint-ncier New and Improved Passenger Epuiq- raent, via Sunset Route. New Orleans Express (Xi 10at.d I'a- cific Esprvea So. 9) betwni Sin Fran -iecoandEl Paso, have Ntn njnipeo witb free reclining chair cars, f resh f;o:n ;be (hop and in evt ry convenience of ap I ointment eqaal to the best in opuration 3ach Car is equipped with 53 reclining chair, nine of w hich ara io eepurate 'Oiokiog compartment. 11 h fir! zod deond-cla6a t:ik.tts are m cepici for pas- .-AKeia these care. Thes f petial con ventencee and tt.e cocpnil climate Itroagb which til-? trails pae will -oamieM rjcate tie unpel Kon'e verv f ipu!tr for travelers :iiis inter. Notice for Publication. United ptHtii' ljiod Ofiiee Rosebiir, Or . Jauuiry i.'. l'Xn. Notice io hereby iriveu that the I'lloin .4med aettler bi Hied notice of iii ii.i-nt.t.n : - make tioal proof in tupjKtrt of hirrlaim. and at said proof wiil be ina4e before tlie Register to Receiver, Lui:-d f-:ai- Lnd Office at .jae'Mirg, .ireyor, on March t rw.va; WILLIAM H. NOKCROSS. ''1 his H. E. No for the E1 . SE' NEV; Becuon 2x T. 27 8ou'h, K. T West. We unea the following witncM- to jirove hi '- ntinnons residenee uson and cultivation of ta lana, viz: orvju Boeil. A. Bnell. i uoosing blast, viregou, James beaselv, D. Jar- i, ol Roicburg. Oregon. tl f T.r.,,.-,.. :jI2t"0 RegiMer. Points List. The "Pr!lll-CijicaevJ S;r-i!," - ilcb le-aes the L'aion drpot t 8 p. ru. : .ly is equipped witb s!ri..'ly na-t.i-dat ay raiiiuan ileefii-c carf, and free i '.'ning chair ears, K'eani leated nd t. ."jio lighted. The European pi in 1 ime car service is a speHal feature cf starellen on tl.i line. Delicate china, iflowere, erxiliees linn, firt cla"-s ricking arta attentive ercatit u M 1. 1 the cotn- lort oi travelers i A new library tar ia attached to these trains. ? At the name iudicttee. tbts cjrs are fitted up aa lihra.-y and readitur roo n BtoB cases -octainum air h standard works, the current fero licais and daily "paper are at lh .lnal f.f all firs? and fend class past.cer.-.. 1 Time never hanr" ttaMlv on the pi Vengere' handM hite traveiini: on t!i! train, and lelo'v one is aaare of H t!if ram pulls into the Union -it at Ctii ago. For fall iilfo-ma'lor. refurilinj .1... yaovement of thes t'ains. rates. -tc tall on or address V. a. Schilling, Portland". Or. Or J. F. GivKNtf, Ilvfe'iurg, (Jr. "I am inJebieiJ io (io Mimtte c.,,1,1, BVJr ill '0iiV . 1:1-1 r mjg-gg I vure for my health and life It -:irei! he of lung Iron hie foi'oaiiig gMpi-." 'booearids oe their lives To proti.pt rtion of this never failing reri.'e li. It tire coughs, colds, croup, iir-nu:iiiiiv neumonia. griptje and throat r.;, Ir.z.g Roubles. Its early use prev-ni .-n umptiou. ItistliHonly harniltt-K rrm y that gives immediate reenlls. f A. C.Marstors & Co . 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature r of The Kind You Have Always Bought. SOT Administrator's Sale Property. of Real lu theCountv Conn of Stat - of Otcion in and for Douglas County. In the matter of the Estate of IHlit:!a Hi DeeHscil. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator :th uiil anneseil. if the Lstat of Deiirt',n Hi:', 'e-.ined. i.urv.ialil to an ord of liie nbne euiuil Court ma-ie and oii'tfwl in lite Journal thereof, of date Jauuarr JnJ D. l'.W. ili prueevd to sell on and alter ih l"-th davot Febntare, l'. at piivate iui:c ior cahin hand, on the ircniie here: natter in tlie notice describol, in one IkkIv or in M-iarale ia Cv'U as mav t for tlie fcct iuler!s of sai l E kite, the following describe""! real pnen j , to it: Beginning at a ttt 9 ielain Wot of 'iiiarte section tot bttween jeelioiK and . and from which a pine tree .u inches in diameter, nia'kod t . s). H. 1., bears North 14 degree. We't Ti una disbiut thence North Si Ciiains to a im Sm0 Cbain Sonth l Southwest corner of Y. 1! Hill s donsuon claim, thence "est 21 t hait toNor.heast comer of the land now owned t A. D. Oitincer. thence South 7 Chains to South est corner of same land, thence West ltn. Chains to the Southwest corner of fame land, and the East boundary of the F- Bunton dona tii.n claim, thence South l i Chains to the South wcl corner of the S . Gardiner donau claim, thencs East a on? tlie South boundary of the same, 41.14 Cha:u to place of beginning containing .o. acres, more or les. enpun tbereinm the Wilbur Ccineterr. alo exceutin therefrom one half acre for "fatnily burjing grounu. All lying in Section 7 in Township 'JS, S. R West in Doucla County. Oregon. Also the following described premises to-i Beginning at the outheat corner ot the I Bunion donation claim, thence West alone the South boundary of said claim, 7 jo Chains totne middle of the County road, thence along the same bouth ;t?'. degrees. West 4 . Chains to white ok tree si inches in diameter, thence South degree. West ".ci Chains, thence souui oeirtes. h.ast 1.4i t hatns. tliem Sonlhi?'-. dtffre- WtHit aioit7 i.nter uf Mm street ot Wilbur iH'hi;a, thence along ilie land n.-.w ounedby S. E. Counts, South wi de gree, East 1.M Cha.ns to West boundan- of land now on ned by J. A Hunsen, thence North W di-erees, East 2 Chains to the Northwest cor ner, thence Mouth 60 degrees. East 1.85 Chains to his Northeast corner, tnenec B.-uih HO de grees. West 4 Chains to his Southeast corner and a cn-ck. thence up said creek rf, degrees. East 11 Chamt. to the East tioundary t the W". Jenk ins donation claim, thence North 10. . Chains, thence North is', degrees. East l.St Chains, thence North degrees. s,t 3.7s Chains to the Nor.h bounaarr of J. ICuykendall donation claim .Jthence Wet 3 -iii Chains, to place oi be-srinnin-. eontainiiiE JoJJS sens" A.lia Section 7. Township S. K. "1 We-:. Also a lot in the tow n of Wilhur, joinmc E. H. Olt.ncer land on the North, 5i fe t by ii feet in fie. ali in Douglas County, Orceon. Dated this Cthdayot January A. D., 1X, at Kosebure, Oregon. DWIGHT KEED, Administratcr, ith wiilaunexed, Estate of Deiinla UU1, Deceased. j:6 Ad nlstrator's Notice of Sale cf Real Property. Notice is heeby given that by virtue abd. in pursnauce of an order and decree of the Count.i Court of Douglas County, Oregon, duly made by Hon. Joe Lyons, Judge ti said Court, aud en tered on the 4th day of Januarv, Li. ordering and directing the uudersurued io sell the n-at property, hereiuafu-r described, belrtngini to the estate of James K.Mitchell, deceased at public auction, in the manner provided br Uw. for the sa c of real progeny on execution I wiil on Monday, the linh day of February. 1. at the hour of one o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, t the Court House doer, in the city of Koseba'g, Douglas tXiuntv, tr-con, ofl'T for saiesudeell at public auction, to the highest aud best bidder lor cash, the following described real propertv, to-wit: The fractional W; of the NW'4of Sac, . fractional E!,of SE!,. and Lot No. 5. of Sec. 4. Tp. J7. S. ofR. 4. W. Willamette Meri.lan, con taining l-sj,l .-re. Also Donation Land Claim of Jonathan simmonn and uife. NotitM-ation So. i. Certificate Nt 1I ;, Claim 4i. being par:s of Sections :;, 4. f and In. in Tp. T. e. of R. 4. W., conuining 3 J.SO at-re. Also Lots No. a 1 and 2. of Sec 4, 1 e. iTS. of It. 4. con tm im: 17.J'J a ;res. Also Lit No. 1, oi Sec. M, Tp. 17 b. of li. 4, W.. containing acres, and containing in lb- a ggre?te ;i"i.i.i acres more or less, all in Douglas c.iunty. Oregon Said real properi y wi'J lie s..ld subject to the right of dower oi E. C. Mitchell, widow of raid deceased, therein, JOHN HAMLIN. Administrator of tae estate o' James K. Mitch ell, deceased. Notice. United States Land Office, Kosei ifaii. Or., Nov. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Oregon and California Railroad ( o. has filed in thiofl'e a list of lands situated in the townships escrilK-d below, and has applied for a patent for said lands; that the list is onen to the mi blip, for in. speotiou and a copy thereof by descriptive sub divisions, has been posted" in a convenient place in ten otiiee, for the inspection of all persons interested ai d the public g.-rerallv; Month of bast line and West of Willamette Meridan. T K 1. X','NE'4',S:2-,. Partol E' j Sec 3, and part o.' WJ tec. 11. T Co, R Sll'4 NE'. Sec. j. 1 21. R i. NWJisfE'.i8ec:n. T zi. R ;;. Lots 1 and '1 sec. 1. 1 27, R d. NW4'NE!;,Sec:;;. 1 10, K 4. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 2.1. 1 :rf. R ft. N.1iS'.ISeel. T it ,, R 5. Part of S'i Sec. 21, aud part of SE!;Sec. Lot 5, See. I.'. T 3.1, R S!; Xtt'!i See. 17. J js, K ft. All of Sees. 1, :;, i. 7, 'J, 1 1, I t, 11, 17. Ill, 21. 21. 25. it, .-J. oi, :u and :. With'ti the lu m slxt v dues f, 11... of Hits notice, ntotests or contests against the ciaim rd the companv to any tract or subdivis ion within any section ,r part of Motion, de-scnlx-d in 1 In: list, on the ground Unit the uimn is inore valiiHti e for mineral i!i i..r lural pnrpt.s-.s, ill u- received and rioted lor re)irt to the tieneral Land Office at Washitm ton,D. .;. J. T. BRIDOES, Register. J. II. lioO'l H. n-'.ulo Receiver. Administrator's Sale. Votice is h rely given that the undersign,, r -Mhe administrator of tlm estiiie of K, .1,1-1. WHson, deceased, in tuir-iiunt of an order o the County Court of Dougles, Couutr. stn. .. Oregon, iluiy made and entered on tiie ::rd dae f Ju fury, rn, w ill after the Mth dnv oi Ki h- ruary. ri, at llildle. IxmivIhs ountv. state if il'-ion . fed at ttrivHl-- snle lor cash 'in 1,1. Ihe following itefcrihetl real iiionertr. in.tvn" 1 h sou! 1 l,H',I of donation claim No. 41 of 1111:1111 1.. w ntoii ari'I wile, leiiig part of wc- ioii A in lownship :.ti. H. It., li W., Hit. ,Mer. 11 Ik. n; Couniy, riregnn, and the said south all of said claim corituinini' lni .v r.. 1,... lauil at liiddie. Doniiis Cotinlv, Oregon, 1 lus (.U. day ol .luUi.u,-y;l-jno. Adniinisiratorof the Millie of 11 n'lriah w ii'son I Deceased. 1 here is no great i ecret in feeding chicks in brooders. Feed tbetrt in iliu same mm. tier ai when they are willi ben. It i oestu.it to feed aayihioK until thev arw thirtv.rix hourd old Young chicks borb the yolk just be fore comiu out, and need no food. Hut they do need rest, and should be kept quiet and undisturbed for a day at least. The first foxd may tie rolled nals, whico are sold by all grocers for Risking in stantaneous oatmeal. Feed it dry; a few bread 1:1 U'liba may lie given instead of thi oatmeal if preferred. Feed every wo hours the first three days. After the chirk are thee i r lour da? s old, they may be fed anything that they will eat, and tiie greater the vari.ty, the batter for the chicks. Food should never b. too soft, but rather dry. and if corn, wheat and oats are giound togeiher and a raw egg added for every fifty chicks, U.a whol being well tuixd and scalded before feeding, it ill wake an exce lent mixture. After tbechictsare a week old, feel three time a day, but between the meals scatter a gallou of mi'.let seed in dtrt.tliaffor fine cut straw to make iheni tested. Potatoes, stale bread dtpptd in milk, c Hiked turnips, table scraps, or anything thev will eat. Keep a box of c arsely -ground hone, oyster shells, grit, charcoal, and a larger box of coal ashes, sifted (for dusting", convenient for their use. The time nf year will s um bp ou baud that your foals will begin to moult See that they are kept in the best of heal b. Feed on nourishing foods give' them a variety of teed ; corn, wbebt, millet and bone meal. Unless they have plenty cf grasshoppers see that .they hava some meat scrape. The Lanshann are boomed as great winter layers. I bred theru for six years and found them t o l etter w-nter layers thai the Partridge Cochin, Wyandot, riyxcutti Rock or Lrown Leghorn. Any vigorous etraiu of pure bred poultry will lay in the winter if properly fed and and have comfortable quarter. CboteJ meat should be fej twice a week. It this cannot be had, use ground meat, ous pound to ten pounds of tbe scalded fx). IftK) much be given, it will ciuse bowel disease. When the chicks Ecratch and d 1st, it indicates good health. If a chick droops, look on the skin on the head and neck for grey lice. If aoy lice are found ru1) head and neck with melted larl. Never me kerosene on chkke.'.Dor please of any kind on the bod;e. lVrsian insect r poa-der, well dusted into tbe featoers, will prevent tbe mite from killing tbe chicks. The food should coel about Cve cents for every por.nd of chicken produced. This is tbe result ot careful tests to ascer tain that fact, but with a warm broader house, aud the ch rks kept clean and healthy, the cost may be reduced aa low as four ceat. We do not advise attempt ing the economy of food. Feed tbe chicks all they will eat at earb meal, and make them grow and gel tLem to market aa soon as possible, but do Lot force them, as overfeeding will ciuse bowel disease. The chicks, if no draw back has been met w ith, should average one pound in weight when tbey are sev en weeks old. Sotte will wuh wore, and some lees, but lOj chicks, together, should weigh 1(X) pounds. Something depends on tbe I reed. Scrub chicks may not weigh a pound until tbey are ten weeks old. Any of tbe large treed of fowls, such ai Brabmas, Cochins, Ply mouth Rocks, Wyandottes, Javas, Lsrg'haor, Dcrkicgs, Huodacsnr Indi an Hames, will produce line broilers ljuo etraid of giving too much heat ' trocders nor aim to venti late th 1. 1 vei l lalicn if chicks kills mora b it in .e. When they are dropy !ecd, and aie elegged ot the ven 1 LUicales luck of beat ; hence young chicks should have plecty of warmth from the etart. Tbey mnst not le chilled even for a minute, as damp ness is fata'. Tbe drinking water should be given in vessels that allow only the beaks to g?t to the waer It has been elated that ninety degrees is a good temperature io tbe brooder, but ninety-eight U batter. A bottom heat brooder will cause leg weakness when the chicks ae ten days old, and sulphur and other nostrums should be avoided, siood food is better for chicks than medicine. Tbe troughs muat be kept cleau and all surplus food removed Board floors, covered with dry earth or finely s.finl coal ashes are belter than the ground in winter. Never use wood ashes, as they are too much alkaline and caualic. Raiting broilers is a winter business, for tbey rhoulJ reach the rrarket in April or May, at which time prices are higher.!. Tbey may be hatched from N07. 15th to Mart!) 15th, and the mar ket wi 1 tike all that may be sent. Price 4 average from thirty to sixty cents per pound, according to quality. They are sold in winter ready dressed beiog dry picked aud made as attractive in appearauce as poeaibie. In order to try n experiment, we gave a lot of chicks sulphur io their food, while other loti. were not so treated. Tbe resuk was that the chicks that bad sulphur became weak in the legs, which, however did not occur until the weather became dntsp, when nearly one-third of them wero affected. We have tested the feediug of sulphur to fowls and chicks several times, nnd the result is always lameness. Our advice is to avoid the use of Bulphur. Tbe use of Douglass mixture which is composed of one pound cepperae, two gallons watei, and one ounce of sulphuric acid, will have a eiaiilar effect, and its repeated use causes death, the free acid acting upon tbe tissue aud membranes, ending fatally. Avoid all medicines. A healthy fowl or c'uick will need uo tonic. It i3 well enough to give me licitie when neces sary, but the indiscriminate use of nos trums is wrung and injurious. Even i: mojk in obtained from thor-ough-hied egg producers, there w ill be u great difference in bird of the same flock. Sjine of nou-Htttirg breeds will be (in lined to Hit, ;ind should he slaughtered; others ot mo-t correct sliHpe will he deficient in laying qual ities, i'.tui must he culled out. I.. T. Travis, Agent southern R. It, Seliiiii, writes, "I ran not Bay too loueii in praise fd Odo Minute Cough Cure. In my haw ,il worked like a charm." Th onlv harmless remedv that gives iinineiliate. results. Cures coughs, Colds, croup. I.roiicllitifl. and toll 'hroat and lung troubles. A. C. Mnrstors & Co. Poultry Notes. l)o nut forget that fat Liens do not lay well and their eggs do not Iiutcli wel'. See that your fowl have stiull and gr,t if yo.i live where no gravel is to be found. Enterprise and energy is as iiecensary in the poultry business as any other buiiness. Select your best cockerels and also your best pullets and keep tbeui for breeding purposes. It will not do to trust to good luck in the poultry business. Uood care aud at tention is better. In-breeding, if not practiced with dis cretion, will result in the aeakonitigof the vitality of your flocks. Now is the time to sell al! your culls, I mean fowls. They will soon quit la ing unless you have warm quarters. Keep only pure bred fowl, If you want large, nice, plump boiler keep only I'lymou'b Rocks or Wyandois. Sow rye in August or Sepleu.ber lur your foal.', it will make splendid pasture this fall and neat spring. Djtt't over-crod your uVick. Tiie. breeders who give their chicks the best attention will win the prices uo doubt at the fairs this fail. Tbe cheapest plan to kill lice is with bailing water. You can heal targe kettle of water to stand around tbe poul try house and the way you can scald tbeui is a "rution." Dj not allow aoy kk1s of dirty stag nant water to e'and around the poultry premises. Pure cleau water, clean food and clean houses will tend to make your fowls. If your chickens have scales on their legs apply an ointment made of eual paits of kerosene and melted lard. Every tiight bathe the leg-) witb this un til the scales drop ctl. The farmer who turns over a tew leaf in poultry on I be farm, and adopts "practical poultry raiaiug " it' he is scrry it will be ttca isa be did not do so years ago. Many a mortgage cut te liftel. S:a!ey leg-i are very unsightlv. It is canned by sui 1 1 itisacts burrowing uuder ' tbe scales of (!- legs. D.p the feet aud 1 legs in kesoi.e and l'o them to re main aUju' i minute. Rpeat in a few dj8 In correspjcditig relative i-i ihe sale of a bird, do nut in any way misrepre sent the bird or birds io question. It it always pleasant to have a letter come to you after the buyer received the' bird stiling that be is perfectly satisfied. Daring hi tint weather the eggs thori'd be gathered ofteo and kept in a coo', dark prace. The oeilar is a good place. If von hav any stale bad eggs that you do uot care to oee yourself. throw them away. Never hare the audacity to -narket them. During this minth and next, many persons will be buying incubators and brooders. This ia a wise ibiog to do if yon get good machines, as a good incu bator will often pay lor itself the first hatch, especially if jaa get out o good hatch early in the seoson. The ideal place to fatten poultry is io a small, dark apariment where tbey can rio nothing but eat end keep quiet. Un der such conditions they fas'en quickly and moke lbs best cf meat. Remember that while fattening the surroundings must M kept ecropol-jdsiy c!ea. ine beet way to preserve eggs is to pot them in a oidd storage. Handle every eg aod he furs they are all fresh before you store them away. Limed eggs are 'scarcely" fit to eat, aod are often a dragon tbe market, cold storage eggs sell almost as well as fresh eggs. In fact it takes an expert to tell the difference. Provide dust boxes for yonr foas, filled witb fine dust, sifted coal ashes and throw in a handful o.' insect pow der. Scientists say that parasites have little openings in tbe skin in roas along the side of the body. Tbe dust closes these openings and the parasites die of suffocation as quickly as a person woald if held under water. Open a strict account with your flock At this season cf tbe year, if ihe hens have been cared for and fed ss tbey ought, the egg supply will be oo the in crease, aud to keep a strict account of the cost in feed, and the returns received will be a source of information tbat will not only be interesting after awhile, bnt will be instrnctive. The poul'ry and small fruit farms offer a peculiarly inviting field to women who have no homes and most make their liv ing by their cwn labor. It is useless to give examples o! what woman can do in the poultry business. She is a born lover of pets and counts it do care to pro vide for them. The whole trend of her beiog is for the provision of those de pendent upon her, whether they be human or brute nature. If the spring pullets ate not laying, somebody is to blame not the hens. It may be they are loo poor ; if this is the trouble increase the feed, or it may be they are to) fat. If the latter is the trouble, diminish the feed gradually, and make tha n work to get it. When eggs are high, it pays to look up the tr . iole and find the remedy if your hen ' ' iot lay. We agaio caution our read i is about feeding corn if the fowls of fat, and do not advise heavy feeding of corn at aoy time, except when preparing birds for market. Atnovel method of killing chickene is being introduced abroad. Instead of sticking, bleeding, cutting the head oil, etc., one takes the fowl in the left band by tbe lege, catching the points of the wings to prevent the fowl from flapping' He lifis the fowl up, the head hanging downward. With the light hand he takes the head, catching the neck be tween the first ami thitd fingers, the thumb being on thrt face. The lingers must not crush the head, but must feel the hone at th-) hick of t'le head firmly. Death ij vau'ttd by lifting the loft hand and pulling don the right with a quick jrfik, thereby dinlocaiii-g ihe neck at the very point whete it joins the head. IVath i-i instantaneous when done prop erly, which can ho told by feeling the neck, which ought 10 he quite, soft and entirely detached from the head, so that there h nothing hut flesh arid skin tie twee.i t ie thumb and finger. By this method i lime id no II jw of blood, hut the blood is allowed to run into the head, which h carefully kept hanging down until after tho bird in plucked. Is tha result of repeated acuta attack!. The liver and spleen are principally affected. They act aa storehouses for tha malarial poison and the blood takes It from them. The poison must be driven out of tbe system. H CD VAN will destroy the action of the poisoq and svenl ually drive oat the last particle of it from the system. In addition to this, D C D V A N will restore the lost app e. ft will builu up tha weakened system H II D Y AN will make new blood and new flesh. Tho pains In the bones will disappear. IICDVAN has cured others and it will cure you. We describe the symptoms. Study them carefully. They arc yours. Do not delay longer, but take HUUVAN now aud you will be cured. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND TROUBLED BRAIN. Take HUDYAN I and your headache will disappear. 3-2. PALE OS YELLOWISH COM PLEXION. HUDYAN will establish a free circulation of pure blool and cause the cheeks to assume their na'itral color. 3. L033 07 APPETITE AND GNAW INQ IN THE STOMACH. HUDYAN wilt restore the appMtte and tbe digestion of food will become perfect. 4. FEELING OF WEIGHT OTEBTHB LIVER. Thl Is dus to the enlargement ol Ine liver. It is filled with tho poison of ma laria. UCOTAN' will drive out the poison and cause the org in to assume its natural ilie. 5. HEAVINESS IN THE REGION OF THE SPLEEN. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged. HUDYAN wi ln rongesticn and cause the heavineaa to disap pear. You ar suffering from Chronic Malaria and you can be cured. Hl'OYAN will relieve your every symptom and make you well. Ul'ls YAX can be obtained of all druggists for Me. per package, or 6 packages for IJ-SO. If your druggist does not keep it, send direct to the Hi nt A HKMKIiY COMPANY, San Fran ci.cn California Remember that you can consult the HI Y.N DOCTOR! PKEB. Call and see ihe doctors. You may call and see them, or rile, aa you deaire. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. StocMoa, Market aad Cilia St-. aa Fraacisee, CsL 1 1 THE DIRECT.ROCTKT Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail line, or tbe KIO l.RANDE scenic Lines. Look at the time ija days to Salt Lake 2ly2 days to Denver 3a days to Chicago y2 days to New York Free Reclining Cbialr cars, l"p DOlatered Toartat Sleeping Cars, Pallusao Palace Sleep nit Cars, operated on all trains. Ft further Informs Mcrl apply to J. F. UIVANS, Agt., Koselcig C. O. Terry, W. E Comau, TrT l'tks. Agt. Geo Act. I.'l Third SI . I'cri aio Or. Notice. CXlTkD STATES, La !D Oitu I, Rcscburg, Oregon, Nov. To whoui It may concern: , Notice is hereby given that the Oregon dr. Cali fornia Kailruad Company has Bled in this office a !lt of lands situated in the tow nihil de scribed below, and has applied for a patent for said lands: that tbe list is open to the public for inspection and a copy thereof by descriptive subdivisions, has been posted in a convenient place in this office for the inspection of all per sons Interested and to the public generally: (south of base line aud East of Willam ette Meridian. TpS?. KI. W,S'i, ... Suth oi bace line and West of Willamette Mer Tp. J R. 4. Part of N" , eec. 5; part of W Soc. JL Tp2l.il. NL'i tv - ,) 8', V Sec. t i N'jSW': !iec.s Tp37,K7. 8!,' Sec S5. within the neat sixty days following tho data of this notice, protests or eon testa against the claim ot the Company toaay tract or subdivis ion within an' neclion or part of section, de scribed in tbe list, on tbe ground tbat the same Is more valuable for mineral ihan lor agricult ural purposes, will be received aod noted for re port to lb (icneral Land Office at Vashingt6o J.T. BRIDGES, Begister. J. U. BOOTH. Receiver (ni-uo) tV 5 u We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, h 'V 1 1 :.-!J The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens derfer Typewriter during the Spauish-American War. No. 5. $35- St. Paul, Gloucester, Topeka, Buffalo, Oregon, Texas, Indiana, Potomac, Yankee, Frolic. All goods fully guaranteed and sold on the installment Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, the musical line can be had at You Purchase! See our stock-POCKET KNIVES, AIR GUNS, VELOCIPEDES. STEAM ENGINES, HOT AIR TOYS, EASTMAN RIFLES, STEVENS FAVORITE BOYS KliLJib. Our stock is chuck full of the useful as well as onia' mental. Call and see at Churchill & Wooliey's. Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Fish and Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaARTIN, 'PhoneJMain 181. Props. . r r i i tr. oeneuiCK ... Any JobWork donejat f Reasonable p - Triumph Prune Grader Foi Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Get your. SCHOOL We have a Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . A. C.THSTERS & GO. WYLIE PILKINGTON, Successor to O. W. KOAB.) General Blacksmithing Aim mm uojBaxHOjEaiv. rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY, RIFAIR1XQ OF ALL KINDS PROilPTLY DONI. Stoop oa Corner Waablnarton and Kane Sta., Saseba.c . including CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDHAM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but not in quality. mmmm m TTt"' ' JtrfC m Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. the T. K. RICHARDSON KODAKS, .WINCHESTER and Retail Dealers in Meats Game in Season, 1 Undertake? end EmMmsP. Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon SUPPLIES "tr At Marsters. No. 7, $50. The Blickensder fer is rapidly dis placing the more complicated and higher priced ma chines, as it does the same work equally as well (if not better). 40,000 now in use. plan. Band Instruments, In fact almost anything in STORE. rV v i i P departs 7: Sootbbound Rpaeburg local, No. 18, arrives 5 -J20 p. m. Northbound overland, No. 6, ar- rives 10 :33 a. m. ; departs 10 :45 a. m. Southbound overland. No. 6, arrives) 4:15 a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m. FSEIOHT TRAIKS. Northbound fast through freight. No 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 5.-20 p. m. Southbound fast throogh freight. No 222, arrives 7:00 a. m.; departs 8r00 a m. North bound mixed train No. 222 arrives at 2 '55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departs 9:00 a. m.. Mondavi Thursdays and Saturdays. Southbound mixed tram No. 226 ar rives at 3.-00 p.m.. on Sondays. lion. days and Fridats, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays. Thursdays and Satardayt. Mrrnooist Cacaca comer ol Main aad Laas strsett. Boaday aervlee: Fioai titiif. n a. at aad :00 p. as.; Babbata school. 10 a, am.; L. A. Walker, Bo peris tendons; Class Msstlaf at close of the morning asrvleo; Jtprrafla tsag) 70 p. m. r. B. Godfrey, President. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. at. G. R. Aajrou, Pastor, Paiaooace, eoraer Mala aad laaa. CiriTan Basraaajf Chpbch oa Powlor strosC Sunday terries, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 . m. Pray. er meeting. Tharsday evening. Mrs. Leer at Crmir, Pastor. br. fcioK.ii CnracH. Corner Cass sa Main streets. 6e trices on secoad aad hrari' Bonday moral ng of each month and every Box evening.- Special aerricea aaaonnead boa me to time. Karv. Jomw Sawsosr,. M. E. Cacacsr, South. Services very Buds -orning and evening. f Rv J T COTTow, paste t Barnar Cacacn corner of Lao. aad Bo. ueets. Sunday service: Preaching at U a. E and 7:90 p. Baa Sabbath Behool at IS a. bl. O. 1 Coahow, aopcrintendeat. rrayer meeting ir 7:30 Wednesday evening. M. A. Oocclas, Pastor Piasr Caaumaji Ca lata Corner of Pins and Woodward streets. Sunday ssrvtess Preaching both morning aad evening. Bandar school at ID a. m. T.P.8.C. E.atsJO p. m Prayer meeting each Wednesday erening at 7 JO. A cordial welcome and greeting awaits all. . W. A. Wooa, Pastor Piasr pBAsBTTiBiaa Caracn Corner of Cans aad Bos streets. Sunday service: Panne worship, 11 a. m., ant 4 p. bl; Babbata school, 10 a. m. t. P. B. C E. at 7 p. bu Prayer meeting, Wedccsday evening 7:90 m. J. A. Tawmsaan, Pastor Taa W. C. T. C. will hold its regular Bteetisgs on the second and fourth Mondays of every month at T JO p. m. in tho Xpworth IaagM room ol the M. I. Church. O.RAflCO. lETAAT i j Aaaixv Fast Mail 1p.m. Palt Lake. Oenvr. P L Worth. Omaha Ka n-aaCitv.Si-Lxi Ci i eago Fast Mail f:U Spokane . Walla WalU Lew is ton, j Bpokaua Flyer i Spokane. Minneapolis, i Flyer 3 iip. m.' fee Pan', Dolnlh, Mil- i Sa. aa. ; wan kie, Chicago aad East. i .1 I 4 Ocsaa STXjUfsair p. ai. All Sailing dates subject to change. i For Ban Francisco Sail Dec 3, 8, 13, IS, 23,1 ana every as ye. Dalle COIXKSL RlTIK SnajMBs To Astoria and Way Landings. Ok- ,fjt.- Boa. Kx -Sunday 8 p. m Saturday 10 p. m. Sa-m. EiLSanday WTtxaxrrrs Rrvis Oregon Citv. Kewberg. Salem a w ay-land's 4 JU.P- aa. ;KX.8tl lira. iwrxLaBrrrs An Taat- s-sa w.aat Tnea-Thursl biu. Kit a as. i Hon. wed' and SaL I Oregoo City, Dayton I aad Ft and way-Landings. Ca-'m. Tnes.Thurs' WaLajtrrra Bxvsm 4:30 p. Bk Moo. Wad and Way-Landings. Ssaks Btvsa Lear. . Lewis ton Riparia to Lewiston Daily 3:30 a. as. Leave Riparla 1:9 a. m. Daily j. i-.uivans, w. n. narlburt. Agent, Roseburg, Or. Gen. Pass. Agt,, ioi tland, Ol TS THE CIRCUT COURT OF THE STATS x of Oregon for Douglas county. Nora Helm, Plaintiff, . i Snit iniquity foe Fletcher Helm, Defendant) a divorce. To Fletcher Helm, the above named de fendant: In the name ol the Statt of Oregon, yon am hereby required to appear and answer the compl i. t tiled against yon in the above en titled snit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court to wit: Monday March, 5th, 1900. And if you fail to appear or answer said complaint, within raid time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint aa follows: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony exiating between plaintiff and defendent, and lor such other relief as to the court may appear equitable This Sammoni is published bv order ol Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Jndge ot said court, which or der ia dated January 6, 1900, and the time pre scribed ia said order for the publication of this summons is once a week lor six weeks proceed ing the first day ol said term ol court, and the day Of the first CUbbcatio nf thla nimnniuhla January , 1300. F. W. Ba-SSOjr, CfctT.) Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Appointment o - Eauect- rix. Votice ia! hereby given that the underj" A' Was on the lath d nf vik..: duly appointed as executrix ol tbe last art testament of Geoige T. Russell, deceasec t arsons having claims against said esla ereby required to present the same pr verified, to said executrix, at Oakland, Dr county, Oregon, within six months in usie nereoi. - Dated this 10 day of yovember, 1899. f FRANCIS L. RCSSEU Execu ; Notice for Publicatj CsitvdStaiks La-iDOrru a, f Roseburg, Oregon, December 30, I Notice Is hereby given that the foil.. named settler has filed notice of his lotr to make final proof in support of bis CVr that said proof wiil be made before thelk and Receiver V. S. Lant Office 'at aW Oregon, on Febrnary 10, 1X0 vtt ISAAC BAILEY. .14.Lil On his H. E. No. SOCOJfor theHots 13. 1 Sec. 14, Tp. SO 8, K. 4 W. lie names tbe t tug witnesses to prove nucouuniious res upon and cultivation of said land Kent Fate, and John Perdue, ol Davs Oregon, and Robert Mewa-1 and J. B.'FuT ot Canyonville, Oregon. J.T.BKTDGt Reg!,