J Tli Kiud You Have Always Bought, and Mliicli lias been iu use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of . and has Allow urt AU Counterfeits, liuitatious and Substitutes are but Ex periments that triile with and endanger the liealth of tit!' tuts and Children Experience agrainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caori;i is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothhis: Syrups, It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 3Iorphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ae is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays revcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency. If assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC rCWT.tt COMM.T. T Utt.T DOPEBCRG DIV1SI0S KO 476, B. OF L. 1 K. BM(a erery Koond and iourUi t-uody. irOMEK-8RJUEF CORrS KO. 10, MEITS Brat and tiura rnaayi ia earn mouia. TJ SKO POST, KO.I9, O. A. K., MK1CTS THB rt and third Thursdar of each month, at i p. n. A UHA LODGE, Ka 4T, K. OF P., MEITS rerr WediiecdaT eTeninit at Odd Fellow Ball. VUiUnir toif hu la jood Ho.liog cor tituly iarlled to attend. MK El 1.1. C. . C.H.FisHEK, K.K.1?. T ACREL LODtiE. A. F. A. M.. REGltLAB Deetins the 2d and 4th Wednesday in XUltEKE 1. PAKROT1 W. M. S.T. Jcwcrr, S ecy. ROSEBCRG CHAPTER. SO. 8. 0. E.S.. MEETS the trtt and third Thuivlayi of cn -ma. MR--. E. J. STROUL. 'v- V. MACiiE RAaT, sec y. MODERN VOollMEN OK AMK KlL'A. JIKtl nn f.rn aud I hi tit raeitday nf each mouib ia the ' id Maaouie bail. H. W. MU.LCB, V. C. H. L. Maa5TEK. Clerk. UrOODifES OF THE W ORM'. k t r,:p Jio. 1Z. l at tlic OJ-i Kc!!u" HaU in Rosel-nrc, every lt, 3rd a:id MS Mouilny ctvbidc. Viutiug ue;gUboi always welcome. J. A. BU UASAN, C.C. N. T. JEW E1T. Clerk. nBtLEVARIAN LOiXiE, NO. 1- O. O. F. BecU ta'.nrdav evening ci each week al thtir hall in Odd Fellow Tt:nile ml KttKbuiX- MBrrtol the order in c xxl nno-lmc are mill attae attend. cli.VS. OLEO S. 0 S. T. Jtwsrr, 6ec'y. Br. O. ELKS. ROEEBURG LOIXiE. SO. hoW their regular communication" at (he I O. O. F. hall on pcoond and fourth Thurtdar i each month. All member rwjuotcd lo at-a-4 resalarle. and all visiting brother cor- Jllj MTiictl to aitcna. ItOCtiLAS WAITE, E. E IRA RIDDLE, Secretary. nOSEBCRtJ LODGE, SO. 1. A. O. C. W AV Biecta the eecond and fo-.;rib l! -uJ)-i'l ca month al7:i0 p. m. at Odd Feilima llai" Hemben ol the order in good (landing mt a Tiled to attend. T. McCLAI-LlN. D. . WtsT i Sco-.r!-. r. "i !tm kdtl loi?r"ett f'6nnr tii'iiio, New Orleans Express (No. 10 and Ta eifje Express vNo. 9) between Sau Fran otsco and 1 Paso, have been equipped with free reclining chair care, fresh from tbs shop and in evtry convenience of ap pointment equal to the best in operation. Each car is equipped villi 53 reclining Chairs, nine of which are in a separate smoking compartment, lioth first and secood-claes tickets are accepted for pas sage in - these care. Those special con veniences and the cocgenial climate through which these trains pass wi.l doubtless make the Sunset Route very popular for travelers this winter. Notice for Publication. United b!au.t Land Oilice Eoaeburg, Or.. January IA I'M' Notice U hereby ghen that the' lolloirin-r fcamed aelUcr has hied notice of hi intention to maae final proof in support of hir claim, iind that aaid proof will he made before the lu-ij.nt.-r and keceiver. United Stale Land Oflice at hoaebnrg, Oregon, on March :.l-.o.i. vi.: WILLIAM H. .VOKCKOr-i-. Oa hi H. . So lor the K:, kK'i, 6'j NK.1; SecUon 28 1. 27 bouth, K. 7 West. He aaoica the following witues.- to j.rove bin cetlnuons residence upon and cuitivationof aM land, viz: Orv.u Bo.il, A. S. BueiL ef IxKikiuj; G'.aaa, Oregon, Janict Bacly, D.J nr. via, of Boteburg, Oregon. 1 1 J.T. BRirx.Es, 012K) Knnr. Points East. The "Portland-Chicago Special," which leaves the Union depot at 8 p. m. daily is equipped with strictly up-to-date roomy Pullman sleeping cars, and free reclining chair cars, steam heated and e'rectric lighted. The European plan dinine tar service is a special .feature of exoellem-e on this lice. Delicate china, fliwers, spotless linen, tiret class cooking i.d attentive servants add to the com lort ul i ra velera. A new library car is attached to t!i se trains. As the name itidira't-s, thete cars arc fitted up as a library and resdiii); rooui. Book cases "ontairiinx ali the standard works, lb current jroiica!s and daily pspers are at the disposal of a.'l first and second class passeiiers. Time never ha rut heavily on the pas Mogers' hands while traveling uu this rraio. and 'e(ore one is aware of it the train pulls into the Union depot at Chi-caa-o. For full information reardiut; the movement of liies f rains, rates, etc., call on or add re e V. .1. Si lllLUNt,, Portland, Or. Or J. 1-'. (h i ns, Itosc'.itirg, Or. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life It cured tne of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures congbs, colds, croup, bronchi.:, J pUVWaMUUIBi ! I JJ" lTJ V IUI .'' Skli I U troubles. It early usi prftvents con ' .1 t, . . . . 1 atnaMji , t a awsi rn an w r avn av aivi 1 1 1 m n n ' eumui-iou. iui..iiir inriaiwii r-m Aw that o vna immiutinla rui.11 II 11 A. C.Mirfiforq ,Co born made under Ins per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. omi Id deceive vou in tin. tTW TT. HI W VO ClX-f. ! Administrator's Sale of Real j Property. la ta County Court ot la'.e ol Oreuoii in anJ for 1kh;c1s i oimty. I lninemmier 01 me t.oiaie pi iwiii'm PwisfJ N'otice it h.-rebr Cix-. n i!ist lh- nn l-Tf im-i adniimvtrat'-r wuh uill annexed, ft the t'ie f Itolinfl It: I. .l----avj. TuirMmni 10 an ra-r of The itbovf f ui.l.o.l i inirt mad.- and in Ihe Joithh! th.-reof. f date .'aii'iary -iw. 1). 1hv. will n-eed t" seil arid .tftrr th. 1Mb dv ot Kebnian. l-.KV. al piitai-" m-- ' cttli in hand, on lb.- -r'niie li. ivinailer 1:1 tnr n-uice ties-rib"!, in one ikhsv .-r 111 vejrt' Cf l a uiav fie lor il- N-l u-,ter.iv "t 5id l. tate. tbe folIowiiiK dwrilx-d r. a! ' '-. r '" wit: rt. rinuii:; mi a il ?.2Sein--iisain-r eoti..n it l.slueen teetins 7 an-i . mi-1 lii which a ihuo tree in. tis in diameter, nia'od si. B. T.. ).-r Xorih II .1eere. . - iniv. distant ihen.-e North t liaiiw t. a . jteml ' i3 1 r.a;n v.ut'.i t So.'.llnv.'M comer -i r . u. Hill d. .iwliiin i-::in. tlit-nrt Wt h'.'is to Sr:hM o-rn. r .f iho land n..-. uu nt-; ' A. 1. utiin'-tT. tiit-nee Somh i haiu to rniii:- east corner of vir.r lnnd. tlionr-o West 1 '.' C'!iain to i!n- Souiiiwisi .rnr .-f mw l:.d. and the Eajt bonn-iarv ol the E. B'inioti .ioi--tli'tn claim. t:H'n-e Son:h 1 Chain to th xmh- el corner ..f the . W. i.anlin-r donaii a 1 claim, th.-n- S Lat a.oiic l:ie .vuth l.fmt-iarr 01 Ihe aa:ne. il.il I belli to n'.ate ! Dr::iii.u- ronlainiiu; "".y- aervs, mun.-or lew. ex. ef.nie thereip.m the Wilbur Cemetery, a. - t-x.-viitius tlierefntm cue hah acrv lor imuiiy bur) ins tron nd. All!mc mtvti.-n . 111 i.wn-h.i -V. -. n et in iH-ucla- Cvuuty. Oregon. A.si the foilo iiiic dvw.-r.bvd pri-mi- t-w ..: lu-ismiif t the oulhea; c-rner t-t tne 1. Bunion donation ela-.m. thence V alouc ll:e South tK.un-lary of a!d ciann, T.'.J Chain 10 ii-. l.iuMlc of tiie County road. Uier.oe alone i!ic sanie ik.ulh i?1 , .iesrtt-, W .-si 4 Chain to a white oak tree imhe. ia dia'uct.T. il:e'".i-?--ut!i ! 1 - d. urev. W.-t . t'baiuo, thence Aittli M' ,i.rtv Vmt I t'liil-11-.. t i' South i." " decree. Went tuom: .-enur of !h:;i I tin-ci ol Wilbur 2 .H h.u. themv ai.-ni: ihe at7"ii hl.Cvvnd: laud uo m0 t.i im t u ns 10 tt.i ihjiiiiu::i "1 . land now owned i-yj. A. llan-cn. liuniv Nor:h S decreo Et 2 Chains to the Nonbw--t t or-; ncr, thein-c soitii vi degree, haft l- loam to his X.-r:hcat corner, Uu-nit; toui!i . tSc gree. Wel 4 Chains to Lis i?outheii'. corui-i nud a cret-t, tiieue up :aid creek d- grt- s Hut 11 Chain to the EaM lounda-y hi iho V. Jenk ins donation claim, thence North 20 -i Cha.iis thenec Norih decree-. Eat T.; CLain. thence North it1 decree. Eai 3.T Ciaixi to the N.-r.h t-oundarr ! J. KiiTkendali .Ic-uatiou ciaim,;iiicuce el S ,l Cl.ain. 10 i.:ae 01 finninu.eon'.ainiug .as at-r-sv A im ecfc.tii .. lown.uitt .. I.. i- Aio a k-t ... ihe town ..I w i.hur. .-inn in: t . ;. alt in ltougiaa C'-ant-, onx-on. !...ihi i.i!i.kr J.mix-r A Ii.. !-. a iiMn. ' ' DWIoHT K! t"l. -'.-'.-niiii-'i .tr;. i-i'li " I- I;-iiii I..... I 'f'-.. - - - - - - Atmi nit rater's Notice tf cf Real l'ro!rty No.iee is heebv given that bv vinieard in purraauee .dan order and decree .tihe1-ount loan of DouiilaaCouutv, Oregon, du.y made by Hon. Jtw i.you JudR cf said Court, a-i m tired on the 4 1 h dav of January, l'.0.oni ring and directing the uuderautned to acil the r.-ai i.ro,riy,h- reinafterduriid.beioi.iui; i- 'he eetate of Jamca K. Milthiil. .Iwxaed at l-ui.:ic auction, in ihe niauuer pn.vidaa by ia, t'-r tne a'ie of leal prnperlv on exeeuliou I ii on Monday, the r.'th diiyof lel.ruan, l?, at the hour of one o'clock, in tho aH.-mo.-a of aid dax, i the Court Houe door, in ihe ity oi hoetnn:, Ix-uslas Comity, r--c.n, oll.r lor and txt bidder for eaali. the follow iaK .Ic-cnlx d lproiajrty.to-wit: IU" iraetionai oi me oi r-o-., " fracti'-nal ol SE' 7. mi d Lot No. j. of i-v. , I I Jeveloncd. hut the public road shuOl J Tp. 27. . of B. 4, . WiUam.-tte Jlen-lan. eon-! , , , . . .. Uiuiug 1;-1 a. r. -a. Also ixmation Land claim j not hi lics'.ected, hen 0U fclop lo con- !:t,rtiSrs.',, uV ctaiW,iir ! H , much is traasrteJ over parts of Sa. tions :, 4. 9 and M. in Tp. 27 ii. ol Ii. ! j -;. Tio lolluwini; ligUteS are taken i. vv., containing o !.' an. AiaoLoiiNo.fi! , , . . . , and s. ol otx. 4. Ti-. r.of K.4, ., contain :r.s j Iroai tiie report ol the engineer in charge it.-.. a-res. also Lot No. i, d irec lo, Tp. 2T oi , ,, ... i?,-,... inn'iiiv Odice at Washinc R. 4. W.. oontainina iiti acre, and containing 01 1:C li0A J ''ce at. ,'U"J in th- a pirreeaK- USM acres morx; or lets, a l in ! jr,., J, (J. The total weight of larui pro Ixuglaa ii.uaty. Oregon . ' . io-. . . c-j ? Said real properly wiu Oe tola hi loeel lo Uu- riuiit of doner oi K. t". iiitcheil widow i f :-l deceased, therein, JOHN HAMLIN. A'hiiinisiratur oi tae estate of James K-JIi-i'j-eil, deceased. VOTICI is hkreby GIVEN THAT BY Mil -Mueand in pui-uaneo! an onl-r and de-iee of the County Court of Douglas County, re- ?on. dulv made by the Hou. Joe Lyons. Ju Ik of said Court, and entered of record on the uli day of September, 1S..', ordering and directiau the undersigned iflminKtratois P ell the r.al property here.naltr de.;ribed and belonging to the Evta'.e of Kurl KimiiieH, d i-e.e.l, IS-i said administrators will pnicwl to sell uu ant after the Hint day of March, Lc"i al privalo salv l'T ta-h iu iiani or part cn-)!l iui.1 credit, up.-!, the a:i preinis- !., in one boJy or iu npa-a'-nanx'.b i uiav Ia- forth:b.M. int-re-is cl id estate the following descri t-d rial prop.-rty, lowit: The Doiiati'in I ul ciaiiu .f William )'. Ilan kins No. 4J No'.itiiulioii 4 Tp. :l 3 ii ti w t-.t ccntainiiiK l- ai-rvs. a o IniellonHl lots No. I and , oi neetiou No. Jo in Tp ri K ii c-t eoii lalliilii? Vi.tn acres txcctiug iroui the aboV- di senbed premi-'h a c-i tain tract oi land hcr.-t.-10M :oi.v..-;ed to I'urdy Wilson oiitaininir M . j a. nsjund 1 ai re f .id to school liiatiict No. al- lue lioriuti.'ni I.iiil iili-iui oi .Iiidh s aii'l Kllen Cat. uin No. I i b..ini par: of hecl:ou- 2 and Jo iu Tp. '' It ii ex'-ejitii.c from i tne pi-Kie oi-Hirii-a uouaiion i.a:iu citi.iu o. iJ that certain pn-ee or pHrei-1 uf land beioi: ini lo -uid i iai:n lying and beiin; on the North -.idi-ol Cum er..ek heic'.'itore eom eyed toWni. P. iLiwLiu; io mi re hen-tuiore c-ineyct i L. C. NiuhoU. ai.o .4 of kli aire hiretotoio , mi- veyed lo A. f. hia'.y: ttl.-ol aen-iund a f;ac- uon i-.ineyiii u .-aiiuriToii au.i v-iimoie: nio I acre of land ol.!r.)i-.-l!oollii.t-iet N .. J"; poruoit oi the i. I. i . No. i : hereby dc.Ti'.ci anu to tic foul r..n:a:n:m- i'.'J .- u re niM. is,. - W 1 of !!: -! ii ', ulld lot No. of etc , Tu :.'i 6 It Hi-.l lolili-'.uili'.' l'..'J . T'-i-; lllo N W t ol Uie N L ! , of .-eU.on ; i 1 p .! o 1 Wet uonliiil.in lo ai:. ' uio t!ie M1, of Ihe N k 'of r-ciiou . " in Tp o ti l; o We-t con tain ins Iu a. lei :o I-ot ' I iind the S I. ' t of Hi. SI. of fti-e:ioii J.j Tp . '. - K t VV.t coniHimn li..o a'-ri' nil oi , i-l pr.-tii.?.i-s li.-in -.ittialed in U"MKia! C.-utiiy li-."'ii and coiitainiiig ai all 4.i.'.v ai r. more 01 i- laU .l at Ko !mr.:, Hii i;..u. this i'.mt duv id Icliruary, p. . . 'II'. Ahll.lt, r Cll.l'LHICK KIM M VI AdiuiirV.iat.'r'! o: tin- i.-n.iu ..1 Kail Ktuiuie'.. de.'i-aM'il. Atlministratoi 's alc ! police In lu rily tivm H.,,t th- u.-l .iiki -. I A'tlie ndiiiiuhtriiUir of l!:.- e'ttle of 11.. uinii Hiiaori, do-eawl, In puriUnti.-e oi HUnr.l.n l 1 In' f '.inn 1 1 I :nlrf 1.1 Iliitii.Cf.h I'inmi. .1.1...1 Or-vii, duly iuad- and eup-ied on the :;id dav i ..I Ju-.uary, !...), III alter the loth day of hi' ruarv, rn, at i'.ifldle. iiouilH Couiitv. Stat.-oi i Of ou..U at private Mile lor eah in hand. !"' -oj"'niK I'roiieny oiie. iiiuum ihe loilowijig d.tciibed real property, td-tvii: j pay a ihareufit on accntmt of the In The aotuH fiaif of donation claim 'no. 4i oi ,.r..a(1 value of their pro.erty resulting UiJn1:" improvement, lam sure that ' t r I .. a-.. ' .1 ' a..... aifotMiid claim -o..taUiiff p..'c acre.-, more 1 Uf It-'l. .V"!";1 ?' Ri,1,d:-- I"";?1 toniity, Orejt.,11 '. Iua 6th duy of January, Idou. OKOKGK K. 1,1 INE, ,1..,1 r,..i-.r nl llm Hl.ilniil Ui.I.1,.1. . ,1 . c-v-!. I'tv The Road Question. Uosmi Kc;, Or F. b. l',H',l. ! 1 urkevs uro iv uat-y I J rami a? cluck-Kiui.-k 1'i. v mm ..m:u: Willy it allow Jriuur t!n-.-k-. ami i.i..,iiUi lit; raimd on metpaOi in j'-ur va'uaiil Uec lor a j 1 ' rniH.-Mtl.uk every y.ar, f-w rjuibli a ill -Mian o i tli- nuV jjut o( i uJ Uu.l lliey out lesi to rai- IIihii ciih roads? Tli .i.iesiiou of improved" l.ijih. I r kiiuls rf poultry. 1.) I.e HictufB.ul ways u.t cj.sc I to limine that, can b" 'U"t have firon ami vUoroua Jitri)jarJe I by ihu per-pte. I'tie improve- breeding Block. Hitut of cjutity r.iaJi in thit tite is! 1 tmii.lle my lir.! Kenlly, iui have c'.iielly uii'i-ri n of the economy rela'-I each one ho tamo that I can cattily pick itiK piiucipully to the waste '.f efiort iu tbtnn up, iu tho held, ur vtbirevar I hauling over bad road?, the Having io 1 choose. A i-irkey hen that, ia wild is of nioiiey, titi.e u nd energy in li.inliun over "Q Rood ouos.- Tbts i u it i ul cost iu itnpioviny roails and the tlillcrciice in uiaiiit.titiiig gom! and bad out'?, the total cost ol uiaiiitai.imtl roads in i?oo t order, raiiiies on acinjiint ol v oying c-mditi i.s, between ua wide !iui- ita idinost no l!u ini-ial cojt of construe- tiji-. SiilhVe ti g.iy that our prcs-.'td method of spending money repairing e.irili roads becomea each ear a toal lo without iuaterr.il v improving their rndition, they nrr, as a role, the most expei eivo rea-?e that can be used. I I. e building of good roadi effers oj.- 01 1 uui: ics kr iiiauilolii mistake iit,t for ho etii'iuious aad'e of public funds, (old It ccr it be true, that what in worth do- j ing at ail s wor h floiug well, it in im-1 p'.iatioully tru-j in building roads. The trouble in building roa-la is la having to i' y for the:n. Tte all pre-1 va'.luiic ijuesiion in maur fclates i how to rais-money to bniM roadu; a couutry road tx ahiue in ver has, dots not now, n-jr do 1 inn k it ever will accomplish ..w. - - - this; then it i- teas-onable to aupKiee that fcon.e other plau mutt be adopted, and tins u what ii agitating a umuta-r oi elates today. This state need changes ia our prcseut road laws. The people o1 this tale thould fe'ect men for the legia- latuie that w ill no", overlook the fact that our leads need legislation, a id that iliey have suffered for the teed of it. Tiuc 'he last leic'.aluic did make some k'jod roa'l laws such as the election of road tupervisora and the cucouragcoieul it gie 1-r iho adoption of wide tires, Tin- law now gives a rebate on road, tax ol H per wagon with tires not lees than I J ircLes id j. and a further rebate of 121 niure on wacous with tires not less than 4 inches in width, upon which there is a I a difference ofat least S inches in lue Ui K'h of the front and rear axle eo con strutted thst Ihe font and rear wheels will not come in cctitacl with the same road turface. The law which provides for the electioo of road supervisors is a . . I ... ....I il. a ..llw.J ctinlllil tiv all I gw ulc t.. - uh nns tw; a r.on-political one. No man E..ouii t eiCtTita io iua-. utut.o u oniv .lualidi-atuu is that he needs the ac.ik. The read i.eeds the man ana 11 ib . u-porUnt that the road siioum get toe Le.-i uiiiu Lr :uaJ.', 1.1 the district. It has taken i! !t r tta'es than Oregon niary ... i. ..... - lo I V" 'v . , iTa i '.li. i ii-h ii. it ui uui ,vibwi present 6.;t-S ioU luettiod 01 roaa uiiilUfcij t,j oa Uit.a) .j poUl0t 0d one of which is working out Uses, m- 8:eadcfrAyiu,:tl)eioincasU.lUecani3x -ti... dotiiil meet ot'POSitiCU at tirt a' it has iu ether Mates. It is Ire- queiitly thought wron; mil uru.ers wron; thit farmers tbould -ay road tases in casj, f0 they could the eier work theui oil., au.l here is much jistice la tilts position, lor I Ihe laruier pays his IdU share ot taes ; 1 hut 1 think that the depljraU.e con-i.iicn very excclUnt reason ! , .. H ulionl.l ir-t cut of the. woods and why we s boold gst out ot the wowls and c . aiop: laws lliat other states are n.m.ni; 8ucc?ssiu:. Many here auow uai least 50 per cent more wo.k can lie uone with caEU tas on the roads than cur present system, but even the adoption ol the cash ux STsteai, wi.l omy renctras- ! s:t a !.-. it mill i.ot accouiolisil a !. It ..... . .. ...nt t.tn airri , u-- v T ' ., r - , ui.mu miumi i - .,.. j ma knnw that ariCtlllDrd IS tilC I " b ;.c and Sinew, IU"" 'try louuuauvu . ... t,;, t. -,.rir!s; U Tit'."!' i ra til , ,fii,i ... terii-K o: Sviii "".OvO, ,.. i .-,.', K-.t -r 1.1, en. ri..."i- rnrpius ior txpait. A great injustice has Ctreo OOOe tho j t xllit couutry in expecting . . ... i them aious to build and maintain public I ... , ,Ih- . highways, while UhtOid millions have U expended upou railroads, rivers I 1 ,, , , , bavo been made naviiiolP, canais i.ae been heavily subsidised by ciliee, coun t:e, states aud the nation, by subscrip tions', cash donations and grants ol ex' j leLSIve tracts of public land?. 101S may ; be a! riht too lor this country needs to , UUCIS ior inc year i w- toa?. The Chief of Forestry of this de- partaient makes the very safe estimate that 3,750,000,000 cubic feet of lumber mill products and lumber used fur fuel, adding timber used for railroad conatruc- tin?, 4s5,0u0,0iX) c ibic feet makes a , , ., .t-, 11,1,1 rfni ruhV feet which at ! tot .1 cl 0,-J,ocVJ,lol CU0.C leet WIUCU a ."0 p'jiin.l pt-r cunic lout gives '.'o.oJo.UOu t'jns, !.! !i; i ttie total farm pro-duct-i gives ol3,24J,-77 tons and the av erage cosi of marketing a ton of farm p.. .ducts it $o.0J. In lh Pacific coast states the c.itt i-5.1J per ton and iu the Atlantic and Northern states l ti7, an average cost of 25 cent ;er tip per mile, while the coi-l of hauling to market the laim products is fJ 10,4 14,0054 The information 1 have regarding the coat ol hauling in foreign countries and iu a few j;ooJ road district iu this couutry iiidi- catca th.it iioarlv two-thirds of tha total cost as due to the bad ccnilnioii uf the roads. I cuitend that ns roads are lor public nee, 'i e ui-e el all th n;ople, all should siiatc the expense of their construction atul lliailltHliai;i-0 mid the State should i ,r.rpiv thare in t'lii woik. larirelv Miarc in t.iis woifc. ! New JciSey H probably the leading 1 roaij maWiiirf time and sue is uouutiess ' building more roads and Letter roads lor less tnonev per mile than any other state in the Union. Male aid was l'ret sug iti sled by the fanners of that state, aud the ncvcFPary laws for its catablienuient were parsed and have since become just ly tiopular. t'nder the state aid law the coil of .uilding macadamised roads are divided '.1 III.. I i "UlOng IUO fciaie, wio l.o.ill. aim urn nil- 1 i'dniri; property owners. Property owu ers pay 10 per cent of the cost, the state pays ill ai!'l the county tho balance. Plans are mado by (he county engineer urn! submitted to the st ite highway coin-uiisniotu-r for approval. The Stat appoints an enginetr to eu- prrvirfii. division ol the cost lik that IH Upt and propei. ihe State should not be called U10I1 to pay all, and . . j- . ... . i...i 1 ..I : I... f 1 I. .it 1 . ac S U ! Anl,l wurk l0, ttIe.t advantiis". and the enor- moos mud tai that the fajrmprs now nav ' annnally would contribntfl largely to liiis pnd if nnnlisd nronerlv eini II npi'iir.i yiwf-ri i. - S. O, It ttiTitrw. How to Rflifc Turkeys. trv. Urn use as a mother We ratue tho poults with their natural luilher; as with in th. y never do well with common bene. We nmntliy allow tho hens t'J choueu tueirown nest ing places, but if the lo! cation is imputable, whin they wtn to et we place them with their i gj9 iu 8 coop and remove them to the gardtn, close tho entrance for a day or two to keep tliu hou with the rgg, mid have no luilticr uoiibie win l.tr. i We dust the lieu thoroughly with pure lersian ir.eeot powder two or Unco days belore the hatch is .lue. uen tiie putilta are twenty lour l.ourB we give them a coop to lli.-iiit-t'lvea. The coop thoulJ have a bond lljor, but keep to or tluee iucheb of dry aand on the tlnor all the liin. lor the lirt lo days they mo t- d .1) dry light brca-l. c-umbit'd veiy line, th u give lhe:n eome cracked w heat ; feed r g- ularly and always feed larly iu ihe morniig. From the first we let them have free rang.3 if tne weather it tine. Wheal boiiel in sour u-.ilk is fer them lliey bhouUI be examined every i!ay (or hea l lice. If any uu found, ibiH with insect pjwder, and uea o:.c drop of ewect oil on their heads; too nuicli nil will kid them, l'uey "siially come to their coip to roott, but if no!, thty should be driven Lome I, n it let l'ie hen out with bor I too. while ttie grass ia wet with ikw. After (be firrt fi.-ur wtek they aio v ry har.ir, but will i: Lear oiitiue:neiit, and should be a l id to it.aiu al wi.l. They re great inift deptroyers tn the farrr, aUJ leo eat !are ijiiautitii-s tf cel I seeds, The past three vcrs our loss with the ) o lug is Us than seven per cent. X Charcoal. j A lirim r wLo ba-i raiftid Ur'e s ui.ii v .. . years, and wbo takes pleasure iu makiug , experj!1,entJ wntes tl nt chan oa!, tu.--! wrf,.i .n.i .i;..,. .r.. olit., in Btr. i ' . respects. It isafatt t.iatnvye fa c. n- . , , , ,arccal than one w uid j - - a BagWct ji.bout a knowledge of themis u? lJereisan c..nct of or e t- ment: . i-irkete weiv iwiuuoi iu yvu ; in- . - -' . : I . j-our ajjiers cf the same brocl ,h.i laariHiri aril !i1a(iTtrtli flia fitu irliii I i.,i..,t ,i. ,;..t.. i . , . o , I hat with utie i-itit ol very nneiv j.uiver-1 ,,e., c5llllcoai ..j ti,e:r f32j ,.illll..oai .a -;.), tiie:r fl,.. u,iXod meal and loi'.cJ i-i tatoes lliey LaJ .j .,!cll,,fui e.,,.iT 0J brukeu eliaarcoa.! ia their uen. The vicht weie ki.,e,j cu ,,lC tJlUiC j4r .( tl t.re J9 a jjuorcUtfe u; lI)e al)j a Julf pounds- tach in (.or oi ,i,e f.w Is w hich had been e.ip. pjieJ wiUl cj.y,, lM? Wu tuuch tho iai.eati auJ the u-.cat btini superior iu piut uf tendeimf s aud tlavar." I'oul- try (juua, One Advantacc. One a Jvauia w i;h ducks over altncet auv oilier lowls kept on the farai 1 Itseir I . . IreeJoru froai iiisva--s. Ihtie is Ics rik o( disease with d Kks than wiiit anr '.'tip r r'.A-t .f p ,! lry. ",:i-y ,-.t'i iuv.; a fj-r ri.-,- bi'ii.; li.e ! an-i ;iv en dry, couil.o .abie .jUviTteis a r:i;lit wit a c3u3:Jerab!e luiky iocd rather than too much grain they can easily bo kept healthy aod thrifty. This is .jaito an advantage, as with both chickens ud turkeys there is con siderable risk of loss by disease. Practi cal Ponltryuian. The Poultry Business. Our advise to .persons IbirAiug uf gj ing iuto the poillry b lemcsa is to feel their way step by step, carefully watch ing their opportunities, the markets at hand, etc., ar.d theu make the hand that pays cut, stive the hand that rcctives what comes in. We knu there is mon ey iu poultry, esccia!ly in thoroughbred poultry. The demand in this country today for the popular breeds of thoroughbred poultry, is far iu exoecs ol the supply. We knovr this to be the case. What is needed sre men and wo men of intelli gence, industry and ambition who will put thought and work into tho busir.t-es of thoroughbred poultry rjising, with a yiew to excelling ail other if they can in producing choice fowls. Fur mis class of people, wbtr9 the opportunity is good and their Eitrrouodii g-i seiva their inter ests, there are hundreds of dollars a yeur to bo made in poultry culture. Reliable Poultry Jourua'. I'oultry for Profit. i 1 real;. ! u iiving prclil f rum poultry a btgiuiicr has many thiugi to c.uloud with. In tho lirst place ho must have yards and rouu.s pjopcrlj fencid and di vided. Ttie best re-uits aio obtaiucd when theso things are a settled fact. Au acre or two of ground is all that is neces sary to derive a living trout pou.'trv iu tho way of eggi and Selling surplus stock. TV. .1...1 :.. 1 . 1: .... 1 . I 111 Diun 111 ju.i nuut a cuiiiuu qj Jeet long, aud 1J feet widi-, divided iuto S pens and yards; the yards should bo 1J by IbO fee, and uot over 12 hens in one yard or pen. With this numbers of hens you should average 8 cgs per d.ty from good slock per pot). The pens could be divided so as to have a scratching shed underneath by laying a tight floor 2'. lo 3 feet from the ground and opens to the touth sido onlv. This would be a saving ono-half in roof ing tin J labor, by making a walk at the north si.h. on level with the loundatiou you could feed your fo-U either above or below, wliirii would leave' tho roosting now 'J by 10 amply larga enough for 12 fowls. The less fowls you have in a pen the bctttr resubs jou wiU have. This fact alone causes many to 1 -t puiltry raining alone i8 thr Prst mid. in (qj great.! nere a ..r.-cr. s fio ai.i.atc.l that tl.t-y vn nnilit rniii.li lmj.inn to fti-conto- date .i'lil I., nit their living U ussuriul from theiii, if propeily fed, watered and cartd for. Iho lirt.t vvint. r 1 b.'gi-i L.-i'pin x puu!- I I.iiiwIi! i ix l-.-n i mil iiiii- t mill - . I a t .lei li'-.x for i in. Hi n n rooin, and other buxo.-i fo7 pi ratcbing hfils, and got from tiireo to lour eggs every Uy. This esperiei.c of my own m.d fro u what 1 have read convinces mi! that :f piuptr'y hat.dlid n pftson can ktep l.OtK) hiens profitably us.wtll us ten and if peug and yards ore properly situated, can tako caie of them with a"tintante of om man. Ii'u mt-ro supposition with me, but if the roiults-are go.l in i n.all Uocka the pure ly will be the eauie in large (locks, if coiiditii-iiH ate feitiiilar. An Dhtervtr in Advert i: t. As Usual the Hen Leads. In a recent bulletin, ieucd by the de partment of agriculture, the following manurial values of manure from the dillurent l.irin animalx and from hen is given: Sheep, $3 ol) per ton : calves, 'l IS; i-inc, f ; cows, l 0-; horses, 'l -1; lieci.. 1 07. Shewing that the bin maiinro in worth more than twice as much ns the manure from any of the other. I'oultry and Horse Re view. Ii tUe result ot ivi-cnlcl aonto attstki. TTi liver an.l spleen urn principslir affected. They act lorchin5- for the mitlarial ui jf i itiwiiii'inr, iir me mniariat poison ami the M M takes it from them. The po:on rhiut drlrt-n o'lt of j 'hetyslera. HI D- 1 TAX ill d.:lroT J l'ie action ot tht i joison and even; ; iiRl'ijdrivcoul rhr , last particle of n ' from the lyntcm. j In addition lo j thi, HI' II VAN will r-lr-e lb toat pp It will t.uii-. up ths j mutketird '.rm. i HID VAN -ill j make new Mood 'f-1 " f-" The p.n In the hone nil! di:-; "r tit tY AM hai cured others a:rl . S-.nlr tli v.a cr .'fully. Thy ar; yours. 1i ; 0 got d-.-y I'.-lj.T, JMt tS9 Pl IU AN HOW and vou i'.i t .-nied. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:1! 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE ANDli ii.uHjjl) fiani.t. it-, nuu i rtn t ... . ,, ,. i., . i . h vt.!i iti-.i-r. i 1 " i 22. pali OR yellowish cost-i PLEXIOK. HUDYAH m fiaM;h a tree , -,r' a.a.i-.n o l' l."..- 1 Ul cit ;nr envfta t - to aimi? tuir ua'ura! iwr. T .n- AP?)r,r.TK awdonaw- IN'0 ls TH3 sTOilACH. HUOYAN prtl! r-:on- 111 i.i:e and tb d-;r;ioa of 1..1 v. Ill vOf !fj.-:c t 4. FEELINM OF WEIGHT OVESTHB l.TtrEK. T!.: ill - t th c:ilr;--incnt t-t - .. i: , tt,.b ,:)!. ,,:-, c :tu. HtnV.W k .trite out the ifion and i caairtheSin t-auase iu aataral 5 HEAVINESS lif THE REOIOH i OF THE SPLEEN, liie 'l-eri roirei rrat; ui a-s I. HUDTAN wiu !! the : . , K.ri-. , a .... r Yo'J an iS -r:r.t Iwm fhrpal-i Malaria and r.-oi run l -.ir-.l. Ml 11 V AX ttnl rr'..eve tmir I rv rv virt '.oin and ffiae to well. Ht'D I 1'AX tan l-o pl-tatnM -t nil rtrvrcut for ; w ) ttf.f ' " t--. kac l"T 1. II jour -trutff -li- ri.-l kf;. if, afnd direct to lh Ht DitV KE.MEUV COMPAXV, Sun 1'ran- ' ctn. t'aUfvrfli Krat-mN-r tl-l tou tro i eon.ult the BIDVA.X DOCTOR KtB.! Call and the doctors. Vou may ra.l and i tee them, or wrne. as you dealre. Addre.a ( HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Car. Sleclrtoa, Markat sad Elln St.. a Fnaciaco, Cat- I THE II SECTtBOCTK T Montana, lit all, Colorado and all tasltrn Quints. Itivra choice of lo favorite route, via the I N10N PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or Ihe KIO l.RANPE reeuic Liaea. Ixn-k at the time i-' tktys to Salt Lake 2 'z Uays to Deuvcr yi days to Chicago 4 'i days to Xcw York lac ltcvltotuit C'Uatr cars, I'p lioItcrcd Tourist (ilceplus; Cart, I'ntluiau l'alacc Stccp init tars operated on all traiiis. fc. tuiihcr iui.rui'lertap.Jy io J. F. U1VANS, Agf., lioteLtig C. O. Tero', W. E Coman, Trer Fust. Ari, Gen Atrt. l-'l Third St . foi 1 a i u Or. cum pus i fr -A . fx We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, 7'.- fc--iia-.- The favorite of the Anuy and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Biiekens derfer Typewriter during the Spanish-American War. St. Paul, Gloucester, Topeka, Buffalo, Oregon, 1 exas, Indiana, Potqniacj Yankee, Frolic. All goods fully guaranteed aud sold on the installment Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. tle lnnsical ine can be j d t PieK J Examine our line of SPRAY PUflPS The best assortment of Pumps ever brought to the County. We carry the celebrated DEMMING, MEYERS, BEAN, GOULDS POMONA. The best Corbalized Spray Hose and the famous Dem miug New Bordeaux Nozzles. Send us your order. Churchill & Woolley. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaRTIN, 'Phone Main 181. immmmmm. Vtai4-!4 P. Benedick. Any Job Work done at Reasonable " Triumph Prune Grader Foi Green auddried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Sent? for circulars and testimonials to WALTER A10RLEY, 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.llSTERS & CD. Aiywwwww ? WYLIE PILKINGTON, T ,aeceoor to 0. W. NOAH CW(n ai-jiI Rl n r'Ur emit Vi In rv v. viivi v,a Lmviwiiiiuiiil AMU S.UUSKSHIUGXXU. rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY. RKfAlEUNU OF ALL KINDS FKUatPTLV DONE. Sbup oa Corner Wathlniton and Kane Sta.. Rouha.'i including CHICKKRINGS; WKBKR, KIM BALLS, NKHDHAM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper iu price but not in quality. I mm t T HARDSON BLIGKENSDtRFER F v - ' " TtrE-aWBa1ayg?y fL V vour O in Game in Season, PrOpS. Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon SUPPLIES At Marsters. No. 7. $50. The Blickeusder ier is rapidly dis placing tho more complicated and higher priced ma chines, as it does the same work equally as well (if not better). 40,000 now iu use. plan. Baud Instruments, Iu fact almost anything in STORE. mm. r . fcK- III I W , K . c 11, T -26 U k 2 W. He l.. I lie flo iiitr w!lii-w to prore bin ennttDUou. ni.lfiire upon nl enltivvtion ol IJ Uld'I, vi: . K. hi.iith. J. V. WrigUt, W. A. gmilh, W. C. Tiutou, of Oli'lu, Or. Kon. .'. T. BRIDGES, Beguter. Railroad Time Table. ; Moitbhoui,.J liosebcra local. No. 17 departs 7:30 a. m. fntathboon 1 itofiebarx local, No. 18, arrives 5:20 p. ro. Northbound overland, No. 5, r- rives 10 :35 a. in. ; departa 10 :45 a. m. HoQthbonnd overland. No. 6, arrives - 4:1-5 a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m. v fBKIOHT TKAIXS. Northbound fast through freight, No 221, arrives 4:10 p. no.; departs 5:20 p. Southbound fast through freight. No 222, arrives 7:00 a. m.; departs 8:00 a m. Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrives at 2 -55 p. rjo., Sondays, Wednesdays and rridays, departs 9:00 a.m.. Mondays Thursdays and .Saturdays. Southbound mixed tram No. 220 ar rives at 3:00 p.m.. oo Sundays, Mon. days and Fridats, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. MiTuooiar Cacacu comer of Main and Laaa (trecta. Sanday Serrlee: Preachinf, 11 a. at and S:00 p. m.; Babbath school, 10 a. am.; L. A. Walker, Superintendent; class Meeting al close of the momlns aerrice; Xptrorta Leaa-M 7:00 p. m. f. 8. Go-Jfrey, FrtaidenL Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:& p. m. r V- O. E. ASKuLO, Pastor, Faraoaagc, comes Main and Laa. Ckitco Bhethrxs CHCacH-on yowler ttrect. Sunday Krrice, at 11 a. m. and 7:3) p. m. Pray. er meeting. Thursday evening. Mr. LCCT M. fc TU r, Factor. ST. GK..B..E CUI'ECB. Corner Caaa and Main streets, bcrrlces on second and fourth 4. Sanday morning of each month and CTery So3- CTcniug. bpecial mrv ices announced from 'me to time. liar. Jou.x Dawaoir, Uikaionary. M. K. CaiEca, b"JCT. Services every teunday corning ao-1 crcuin?. K 1 T C0TTO5, PaaUM Barrisr Cm a. a corner of Lane and Soak ueeta. Sunday aerrice: Preaching at 11 a. a. and 7:30 p.m. eabbath School at 10 a. nu, O. P. Coahow, Mipcriutcndcnt. frayer meeting rt 7:30 Wedncaday evening. K A- Ituctlas, Paator FiMsrt Cnauiiajr Cncaca Corner ol lino and Woodward klreeta. Sunday terricca Preaching both rcornmx and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. o. C. E.attJD p. m Prayer meeting each W ednesday evening at 7 JO. A cordial wckonie and greeting awaits all. W. A. WtajV Pastor Kia.-T I'aaBTTEaias Chi sen Corner rCaa and Rose ttreela. Sunday aerrice: Public woriLip, 11 a. m., nl a p. m.: Sabbath, chool, 14 a. m. Y. P. 6. C. E. at 7 p. ia. Prayer meeting. Wtdm.-5.lar evening 7:30 n- J. A. Tow5vrD, Ptslo Tars W. c. T. C. ill hold il regular moins on the econd and fourth Mondays every month at 73) p. u. in the Ip-irUl Uat room of the M. K. Church. ' ; O.RdICO. LlkllRI , ABBIXT I 1 i Fant t Mail j i Lp.BL. Kat Ma.l Sr. m. Salt Laie, Denvr, F t. Monh. Umahaal n tasCilyi.lxxi - h i caoi ii:- Spcanc Flyer 3 4j p. ni. Walla Wi: Lcwiaton. Spokane poljne, Minnear-'lis, Flrer waukie, Chicago and tp. m. . ncEi-TiAM-atr 4 p. w. ' Ail Sailin? dates ubjcti V ji S. n FrtKiiC" -a:l !. . 1;. a,, a, and Tery .'ia D.UT KJE-iLnda. p. m. ' Saturday lo p. m. COLCHBU RlVKJt trTSaSKKK To Astoria and War Landing!.. JKx. bun a. n W iLi.Arrr Eixk l oci p. ai tx. &un Ei.Suuday Orepn Citr. Nearberg, talem ac Way-Land s a. ci. Tne.Thni and ral. WuiaarTTE Aso Yaa aiu. Rivaa.. Oregon Citr, Dartoo and Way Landings. O p. m Mon-Wed aud 8. TU. WTLLAVETTK Dir.. I TueThur- ;VlpWri and oat. Portland to Certain and ajid rri and Way Lainlingg. Learc Riparia -l:eu a, m. Daily s-xais RiTaa Kipana to Lewislou j Lc e LeHiaton ' Daai7 S:o0 a. ia. J. F. Qivans, W. H. HurlburtK. Gen. rasa. Agt., Foi Hand, Oi Agent, Rosehurg, Or. TS THEtTRClTT COCRX OF THE H"ATK- A of Uroron for Dt.iiff-.au limmr V" . . II . . . 11'.. - 'wi. uuiu r laiuna, Fletcher 11 dm. Defendant, a .Vv... suit in T.,uit) lot - To Fletcher Helm, the above aimed de fendant; lu theuaweof thcbUrt 0 Orvon. too anr hereby re.,uirc-d to appeal aud answer the: eomvLtibt hied against you iu the above en tmed suit ou or before lha firt day of tho next reguiar term ol the above entitled court town: Monday March, jih, And JOu tail to apiar or answer iaij complaint, ithi ;aid time, for ant thereof vlaiutiff ill ,- lo the court for the relief demanded ! i"? conivlaiut aa follows: her For a decree of dtorco dissolxine ,K v . of matrinionv ejtaiing betwea , ,Q'X-nda defendeiit. aiVl ior such other Vl""ti" a"d court way appear e-nutabk- -euel aa lo the This 5-ummona i puUiaho . . J. W. UanuUr.ii, iuLV .- y order c.f Hon. dor ia dated January , yt ? hitl1 scribol iu said order & tj "A 1 UmV ing tne tlr.1 day ot v. , , or WJi prececJ. January , W. " ol Una aummouahia )jtTJ F. W. BENSON, Attorney for riaiaufr. Notice of Appointment 0 Exuect ri. police K hereby v-heu that the undersujiied , Wasoutho Hth dar ,.f November du.y appoluu-d aaeseeutrix of tho la7t i!l ii.t teMainento cieorvo T. Russell, deceased. All per..ns haviu claima asainst aaid estate are virTaJi '""'O Present the tamo properly verified, to jiud executrix, at tailaud, Douxiai daVoSn-,rc'S,,U ithiU ,,X iZ. Dated this 16 day of November, ISS. FRANc IS L. RUSSELL, ExccutxU. - Notice for Publication. United states Land Cufic-. Rosc-hlinr. tlr ITfhritarv :1 10 Cl v4r - Notice la hfrebv fiven that tfti follixtini. named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Anal proof in support of hi- claim, and that said proof will be uia le before the Kegiater aud Receiver, V. a. Land Office at Boaeburv. Oregon, on March 11. T.MJ. viz; GRANVILLE 3. MAY On H. E. No. MoJ, for the sVi. NE'i. N W., N i SW . see. as, T. S6 8.. R4 wl He names the following iinesma u nmn h; continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land. vL:; J. F. Thomasou. Horton Shoe mater, oi Koseburv, Oretton, Wliliaiu Upton. James Brett, of LriiJe. Oresnn. (CPJ J. T. BRIDOES. Rerlsier