L"Tho Kind You Have Always - - iu use for over 30 years, r and has Jj7j sonal f-CCCCAjAsZ Allvv AH Counterfeits, Imitations aud Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants aud Children Experience against Experiment. . What is CASTORIA CaMoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the S M The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For-Over 30 Years. TMC CCTva CMHNt society necUag pCCIBCKe DIVISION KO 476, B. OF UK, . mm every second and fourth Sunday. WOKUTB BMOIEF C0RP8 NO. 10, MKIT8 t rat and third Fridays in each month. piNO Post, ko. , u. a. r., meits thi ant and third Thursdays of each month, at t p. m. ALPRA LODGE. SO. 47, C OF P., MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellow Wall. Tuuting koiiu In food Handing eor inuly Invited to attend. JOS.MICEUJ.C.C. C.H.FIEHIK.K. R.S. LAUREL LODGE. A. F. at A. M., REGULAR meetings the 3d and 4th Wednesdays la each month. ECGESE L. PARROTT W. M. K.T. Jawim, 6'ecy. T OSEBURG CHAPTER. KO. s. O. K. 8.. MEETS tha brat and third Thursdays ut each taaata. H US. K. J. STKOU I), W. M ari)E sUsT, Bcc y. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MKLT oa first and thitd Tuesday ol each nioutb ia the Id Matouic hull. II. W. Mu.Lte, V. C. IT. L. MARsraaK, Clerk. ttrOODMIN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp ' No. 12&. meet at the Odd Fellows- HaO la ftetcburt;, every 1st, Srd and 5th Monday wrains. Visiting neighbors always welcome. J. A. BUCHANAN, C. C. N.T.J EW E1T, Clerk. PBILXTARIAN LOiXiU. NO. . I. O. O. F. aeeets Saturday evening of each week at Hielr hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Roscborr, Mess hereof the order in good aiandinf are invu aw te auaod. C.UAS. ULt'N K. U 5. T. Jawan, Bec'y. . n F.o. ELK 8. ROSEBCRU LOlK.K. SO. S!6. o. aold their rrguiar commuuicauont at the I O. O. F. ball on fecund and fourth Thursday ml aach moBtn. Ail member requested to at trwd rcaalarlr, and all viailing brother! cr imUj Invitad to attend. IKXJl-LAS WA1TE. E. R IRA B. RIDDLE. ecretary. D OSEBURG LODUK, NO. 1. A. O. U. V. aaeeta the aecond and fourth Mondavo( trh maalh at? JO p. m. at 04d Fellows Ual. Kembecs of the order la good (landing arc in vitaa to attend. H. T. McClALIEN. O. S. WEST ' Recorder. Fincueier NOTICE FiDR PUBLICATION. CxtTED !T.TB-LSD Orr.cr. Roscbur?, Orejroo, l-'ebruary 1?. lt. Koiior is hereby given that in compliance with the proenaoni! of the X of Congresn of June grd, laTS, entitled "An act for the le of timber lands in the ialca of Cali.'omia, Crecou evada and W whinrtoa Territorj.'' OLAF N. Ol0N. Of Waabbnrs, (ouutr of Bsyiield in c oi Wiv conaia. baa this day tile J in thus oflicc but awora atalemiat No. tu6. for the purchase ot the of Section Ko.li in Township No 24 south Rang No. 3 west, and will offer proof to ahow that the laawi aomrht is more alualJe for it Umber ar atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Rcclster and Receiver Of this office at K'e burg, Orrgoa.on Thursday the i day f May, 1900. Ba pamea as Ttueiei: Sivcrt ;e, of Washburn Wisconsin. Jacob Johnson, of ali bura. Wiaconaia, Oscar Lnudirrecu. of Waih I'Ora. Wisconsin, Iavid lleduuid, of Washburn, : Wtaconiia. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are re-ueslcd to tile their claims in this ofiiueonor b -fore iid 3 day of May, 190U. J. T. BRIDGE.-, map , Registe.: Notice for Publication. United lMr Land Oflioe RoaeUirg, Or . January li. 1W. Notice is hereby riven that tbc following earned settler has Hied notice of his ii.tentiou la make final proof in support of bisclaitn, and that said proof will be made before the Kepister and Receiver, United htates Mnd Office at Rotebnr;, Orezoo, on March 3.1'.mi, viz: WILUAM II. NORCROSi Oa bis H. E. No ein.1, for the F.'j fcK'. BU N Eli bectiou 28 T. T. Bouth, R. 7 est. He namea the following witnesws to prove his continuous residence uson and cultivation o( said land, viz: Orson Boell, A. . Bneil, of Looking Glass, Oregon, James Beastly, V. Jar is, of Roscburg, Oregon. J.T. BRIDOE.S. fJLIlT) KeKisler. HoinUEast. The 'TuitlaDd-Chicagii Special," which leaves the Union depot at 8 p. m. di!y is equipped with strictly up-to-date room Pailmao sleeping cart, and free reclining chair car, oieam heated and electric lighted. The European plan dining car service is a special .feature of fxeellem-e on thin line. Delicate china, i cere, xpoilen linen, tirst clasa cooking and attentive servants add to the com tort til travelers A new library car ia attached to tin se traina. " Aa the uaiue indicates, these care are fitted up as lihntry aud readiui; room. Book caae "uotaiuiua all the standard works, the current HTxxlicale and daily rapere are at the ilirpoaal of all first and second class paaac ivere. Time never hauuH lieavilv on the ptis aengert' bands while traveling on this train, and before on is aware of it the . train pulls into tlie Union depot at Chi cago. For fall information regarding the movementlof these trains, rates, etc., call oo or addre? V. a. Schilling. Portland, Ur. Or J. F. Gn tNs, Kosehurg, Or. "I am indebted to One Minet Congh Cora for my health aod life It cured me of lung trouble following gtippe." Tbooeacda owe their live to the prompt aetion of (bis never failing remedy. It caret coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneapionia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Iu early uso prevents cuo setaption. It is the only harmless rem if that gives immiwliat results. - A. O.Mrf5tero & Co 23 Bought, aiul which has been has borne t ho signature of been made under his por- supervision since its iufancy. nn ono in lwivr voil ill this. Signature of Ks S7 , ? 9 VtftMY TfkCCT. MtW TOH ClTT. SB"" Notice for Publication. I'nitotl r-iads I Jtii Oflni-. R.fc-tuin-i, Oi-:tia. Kebroary f. NtU-c is heix-bv Kiveu that the l.ilKminu mmol mitli r 1 at lilcd notice of h iiilemifo to malic linal proof iu supKrt of hi clniiu. and thl taiil pnxi niU M made befeiv Ibe K" i. r and Reevi-er. U s. IjinJ tifliee at Ewbuii Oivsfou nn Mnnh 1M, vU: (iH E Ko. 'XV'. tr the K'.SK'. XW'i K'.' sWK N E' wv . T S. K V. lie uu:im tlie klmu-iti3 attn.si i- pnve ct canunto i- rvsiuenee utan and cuiuvadou tfNUd i.fi I yr- WUliain I. lender. Anl;li:l U. !; t Melpiee, .noti, t-aui.u! W, II. Hunter ! Wanlt. Onfon, sou. Altiau.ier ol t U vtlan'l, lre- J. T. 1.KIPT.ES. Notice for Publieatton. CniteJ tati Ijin 1 Oiliee. Oregon. February LV. li. Nuee whereby KHen teas the lll itiC-uaun-d wtiler ha tiled nUx' ot bi- w tomiou to make Dual p root in snpiiort of bis '.Rim. thai Mill iroof will I made bcioivtlic Kiti terand Keeeier. V. Laud Ofltce at Koebie. Orveou ou Mareli 3', 1 '.. vir: WILLIAM J LANDER On II. E. No. ftV. lor the N'. SW1.. K'4 NW Nt 1 ,. see , J e, K s u . iu- names tae following nitiiOM'" t prove Ins contiuuous It-id. n.-e upon aud culiiiation of taid land tij: Sc!l Lmiiler. Arebibald O. K-. of Mel rwe, Orir"i. W. 11. Hunter of ardtou, Ocsf Ssiuutl Akiail'KTol t letla.id, OreS'u. J. T. BKIIK.E?", T Kegis'.er. Notice For Publication. l"srr:n t-TiTi.s LxNoOrru r.. Uei-unr. Oregon, Kcbruarv l". 1 . Notice is ben-ty cl'U thai in eompliatice n ifli tbc j-:n i-;ni oi the net ot Coium-w -f JnueS. lb-, cuticcd Ao act for the ie of iim-b-.-r lands lu the states of l aiilomia, Oregon, Ncvauaaud V.'athincton TerTitonr." ANDREW E KALDU.I., of Marsh ti'-id. County of t'oos. rotate of Oregon, hs ibis day tiled in this office h tnein Mal--ment No. . lor the pun.ha-of the Iot f. KW'i.ot Section No. 2, iu Township No. -T fjoiith, k.inge No. 10 West, aud will otfer proof to show that the land sought is more vaiuable for Its timber or stone than for azrieuliiiral purposes aud to establish his claim to sai'l laud before the Kegisu r and Receiver of this otiieeat Ktiseburg, Oregon, ou Saturday, the li'.hdsy or Mav, Iav. He names as witnesse. AiU rt E. Betty, of Marslifield. Orezon, W. II. Bmith ol Marshtield. Orvson, O. H. Uerrou, ol Marshticld, Oivrou, E.W. kardeil of Marshticld. Oreirou Any aud all eroiis claiming adversely t'e auove-decribe 1 iandsar' romesteii to tile thvir rlaims in this office ou or before said Uth ds oi Mav, llvW. J. T. EKi-JOK, .Kecijicr. Notice for Publication. Laso vrru e, Rosebun:. Oreson, Feb 1'), W. Noli-c is hereby given tliat in compliance with the prov ivion of the act ol Congress of Junes. IsTs. entitled "An aet for the sale of timbi-r lauds in Ue stales of t aliiornia, On-tou, Ncvada.aud WaMilngnm Terri'.oiv, ' h"KANK W. i-oni k Of Ahlaad, County of Ashland, State of Wis consin, has this day tiled in this othee his sttoni staleinent No. for the pun ha.e of the south cast quarter, of section No. 10, in Township No. H ."xnith, R&u?c No. : West, aud will oiler proof to show tbai the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for acrH ullursI pur pose's, aud to establish bis claim to said land be fore the Ketrisier aud Receiver of thisolhe, at Roseburg, Oregou, ou Friday, the 27ih day ol April, 1L". lie names as witnessen Micliai-l N Oistad of UasJihurn. Wis.. Jobn W. Ucl land Of Wabburu, Wis, Charlie einTl, of Washburn, w is., L. T. lctvoif of Wootlaiil. W is. . , Any and ail t-roiu elaimiuz a lcrely the above-lsribed laoiis are rciuesled to ule their claims in this olhec on or bclore said J'tli day of April, im J. T. BUIIUE." lleKistir. Administrator's Notice of Sale. V0TICK 'H HI BEBV OlVES THAT BY IR iN tue and in pursuance ot an order and deeieo of the County Court of Dourlm Couniv, Ore gon, duly ma.le by the Hon. Joe Lyons', Jndge of said Conn, and enlered of record on the itii day of Baptember. 1SW, ordering and direcline the undersigned adiiiiulstrator to sell the real property bercinaitcr dest:ribed and Is loiigius to the Estate of Karl Kliuineli, d'eitsed,' the said administrators will proPw-d to sell on and after the nrst day of Man h, l'.l at jrivate stile for cash in hani or part cab and crcd.it. tipoi, the rat i premises, iu oue bly or in ceparate parcchvas mav Ik-for tin-lo st inu'rrsts ol wild estate the follonins des'.'ribeJ rial j-ropirlv, lowit: The Donation I -au.l Claiin ot Williuin p. Man kius No. 42 Notifieatiou 4 1 Ti. :K) S K C west ccntuioitit: l' ai-res. siso frai tioniil lots No. 4 and oi hectiou No. 2ti in Tp 3n S R tl W est con taining ia.ss acres excepting from the ahore de scribed premise a o riain tract of laud hereto fore i-oiivee4 toi'urdr Wilson eoulaiiiins M oi a rcund 1 sere fold to ishooi lJistiict No. -jn; alsi the Douati.ni Lsud Cluiui ot .Tallies ami hlleu CuU'hiui; No. 4 i beius parts of Sections 2aul .'6 in T. Ml S K t West exeepliiu; from the aliove descrils d liiiatiou Laud Claim No. 4.; that ccrlain piece or paro l of lai; l beloui: ini;tosaid riaiin. lying and being ou the North sldoot Cow creek heretolure coiiveycd to Win. 1 Hawkins: also oaercs herctoiord conveyed to L. C. Nirholfia'.s! .4 of nu acre lierctoforu con veyed to A. M. B'-a'.y: also Jl acres ami a frac tion eoliveye! to isaudcrsttii and Oilmur: nisri 1 acre of land sold to School iMst-lct No. I'o; the portion of the U. L.C. No. 41 hereby descrilitd and to be sold toniainiui! I'.'. i acres: also tu si W '4' of the e E 1 , aud lot No. 2 of See. it in To :) 6 R6 Wet eoutainiDi; Pi.J) acres: also the N W lt ol the S K'i ol isc-tinn s.i I p :j s I; We-t eoiilathiu; 4u ai res also the N h '4 ol the N E 1 of Section in Tp Ju K 6 West contaln i tie 4u aires also Ixit No. 1 nndtlieSK' of the S K 'i of .Section a Tp ;:o SK West ciutai!iiiu; 40.0U acres all of Miid premises being sitmtted In Douglas County oreirou aud eontaiuiiiij iu all 4;'s.'..i acres more or less. listed at KoN.'burg, Oregon, this first duy of Kehruarv, rM. ICO. W.CAKTEIt. rKIKIKIUCKA KIM MEL.' Admini-tratois of the Estate ol Karl Kiiuiue!, deceaseil. - Notice for Publication. V lilted Kate Land Oiliee. I. m II. lf..t.r.i... -I li... Nutisc l In rc'bv Kiveii 'tiist the fi'iiinu iug named multrlian liled nritlcc ol hl inteutioii tu roufcu final pnf In nippurl d Ins ebtitu, and tbai aid pro d will uv made iH-iore the Kc-iner snd Keceirfr, V. H. Land Otlice at Boheburn, Oregon. m Mare.li ii, rm viz: OKA VIl.I.E ti. MAV KKi. On II. K. No. W..', fur the. SW'V M! N';,N','s'i : wt. a;,!, jiB., k. w . lie liaises tin; lonov nig iineM.n iu prove nis ' contfuuous rvsiUfure uiun ati'l rulth ation ul i said land, viz; J. K. TUndihaou. IIuiUiu biios icaker. of Koseburit, Oreiruu, wiiiihim Tfjium, I James Brett, of Glide, Oregon. . i1-...i i t apirK.r v.u,., .... ........... :iyetM-f, POULTRY YARD. VALUAHLU INFORMATION Proper Foods and How to Feed Them Ureeti Bone Green Stuff Chit The Dust Bath Winter flanagement. A. C. liilbrt, manner of the Poultry Department of tho Oituiuwa Experiment Faun, ii his repot t saye: Of I'ljual import to the proper housing of the lay inn stock is the subject of foods and how to leo I them eo us to secure a continuous supply of new linl eggs throughout the winter leasou. It baa already been eaiJ that iu feeding for eggs in winter the faruier should utilize aa much avail ts popsiHe. It ia by the udicione competition of the ration that much of the waa'e may bo used. The aim is to h.ive the rations both cheap and effective To be effective tie rs tious mutt be well balanced. That la, they must ciulrjie tl e euVelilUf nla that go 10 make bo'.h rgg and fbel!, at the earuo time Uepirn: tlielayciein proper conditioo and iicalili. What, luen, are effective producing rations? Cl'T gkkk.n uoni:. So far, no rations have beeu found to so nearly till tbc requirements for egg and tlicil, bt the saute lime utilizing what iJ, to a great extetit, watte, aa the green I'Oise of the lurcher shops, or the farm. These thould be cut up by small mille, made for the purpose, or broken op iuto Hue pieces and fed in the ratio of one pound to every six'een Lens, ihree times per wtek. Cut bone is a'eo- txcelient to fatten chickens intended for market. But carefullhandling ii necessary in feeding it. in other than j jditious quality, tor our experience last winter in the oultry house was that if fed every day, although in small quantity, it made White Java at:d White 1'! mouth Hock liei.a.eo fat, toaatd the end of tho season, .;s to lay uiiUsiroied eggs wiih thin shells. Mr. M. E. Tatlr, of the California Kx- peiimect Stution and Agricultural Col le;e, in an address before the retaluma 1'jultry Association, endorses the value of cut bene as follows "Shells are not the ouly mur.e for tbc lime necessary Kr g4 thelis. Ucnes alsj contain a Urge percentage of lime, as is seen from the following analysis of ciean, dry bones of oxen and sheep: Carbonate of lime C to 7 per ceuU Phosphate of lixe .53 to 03 per cent I'tiosphate of magnesia. . . 1 to 2 per cent Fluroide cf calcium - per cent Organic matter Jo tp 30 per cent "Fresh grevo bones alo contaio, be sides the lime compounds, some proteins ortljth formers which add to their value as a pju'try food. The beet way ia to have them brokeu up by a bone cutter. One pjuod of the greet bones is gener ally considered euo'.tgU fjr sialecn hem." The rotation is certainly valuable testimony to the worth of green bones as a winter ration. The question ia often asked "Where are bone mills to be I, .! Cane aiiils are made, t i be used by hand, at a con of 15 t j 15 ; to be rnn by machinery from f 15 upwards, according to capacity. They are manufactured in Montreal and Toronto and will, no doubt be heard about through agents and the aivertiiiog coiutna of newspapers. In a previjus feocrt, farmers who ob jjcl.tithe coet are advise J to club to gvther, purchase a power machine, place it ia or au jainiog a ceamery or factory to which thev take uuU and util'ze the pjwer to hs generrpy found iu such baddings j cut th bones. It is the w jrk of a few ruinates to thus cut op boaes suffiitent for 100 hens. Where t'jere is a will, no doutft, a may will lis found. KITYIItN .NUTAl;Lt WAblX. Another form of aas'.e which may Le ufel with gojd eiTect is that of the kitcb en and table. No better or more effect ive ration can be inai'e than that com posed cf the peelings cf potatoes, turnips or o'.t.er vegetaules thoroughly cooked and mixed with bits of bread, the whole to be s'.irred into a still mass by the ad dition ofjround wLea'.p, oats, bran, or steamed and cut clover. Unmarketable vegetables Loiled aud need instead of grounl grain, iu the mash will make a wholesome and welcome change. A farmer who is in the neighborhood of a town or city, with a winter market of prices ranging from twecty-tivo to thitty-Sve cents per doz.-n for new laid eggs, is favorably situated, lie is not only near a market of high prices, but the slaaghter house and butcher shops where green bones can bi purchased at cheay cos', or if he likes to arrange for it if he can secure the waste oftbe Lotels, etc. Oatbeo'iher baud the farmer who is di6taut from u.h markets aud who sells to a mindleman. niott be ccnteot wit"! smaller profits, and to him the less cost ly the ration the more valuable will it be. To him alto shoul 1 the experiment al work gain", on with the vi-JW of discov ering cheaper and more effective rations be diere interesting. It might be econ omy af r all, iu his case, if there be dilliculty in obtaining bone and meat, to purchase some form of the blood or meat preparations, granulated bone or ground oyi-ter shells for supplying lime. lilxi'l weal is feJ in the proportion of one ounce to every ten hen, and cost from $3.53 to $: 75 per 103 pound bag. Tli3 cost of granulated boue ia $2 25 per 103 pound, and gro iud oyster shells $1.25 per UH) pourds. A bag cf blood meal of 103 pounds fed at the rate of five ounces to fifty hens every day would last 300 days, or two winters of nearly five months each. Oue hundred hens would, of course, taka twice the quantity, or coiiBume it in half the time. At our poultry house green bones are delivend at a co:-t if one to one ci.t aud a half a puutjd. tiKliF.N" biri'K. Laying hens rexmre a liberal amount of green stulf, and here is another good opportunity to turn waste to good ac count i i the thape of unmarketable vegetables. A market gardener, who t t . u . u,rw(l Plvmotilli Horku I ept a UOCa OI Ucrreu t lyUJOUlU UQCK8, ! iuformed the wriler that his hens during ! , . ,. . , . , . . i the winter did better laying and were ' more healthy on oata and plenty of cab t base thou jjti auy ration he fed them. . . , .. In BUch a CUM JIII10 Kind of grit WOUld . ,,v. . nt ,, .li M u ,1 1. 'reiriilaril v un,l bve to bo s uppue i with regularity ana n' lihpral niint it r. or Ilia continued " (finding of oats without it would bo very fo make heus "'crop liouud " In poultry houce durint; l.at winter lawn clippiuK?, which had tn e i cut ud dried during tho cummer and carefully put away, on beitiK tut into bkmI lenllia aud 6leaued were very much relished by tho hen. It wta fd by itoelf, or mixed in the morning maeh. The clovers pr.'rctved and treated in the fame way were equally eattefuctory. An occieional mash of turnips or carrots mixed with the ".round grain" ia a whole some change. Mangels, carrots and turnips may be fed raw and will he care fully picked by the bene. Speaking of the value of green stuff in the winltr production of eggs, Mr. 1. J. Limberl, a well known poultry writer, says: "Green food", ns has In n o-teti said, arj to) sparingly given. Lees graiu aud more grass ihould be the watchward. Cabbage, turnip;, cut clover, onions, or anyth'ng of a vegetable nat'ira cheapen the cost of fceJicg, tend to keep up the ejtg poiiuction aud cor'ee ijneutly more prolit." This extract ia Kiv u in the re port cf 1SD1, but it will berr repct:(ion. Ia cafei where yegetablea. are scaicc, a substitute may ba fcund in oata, barley or wheat boiled and feed occasionally in the shape of a warm mash alone or mixed with small potatoes'. HOW TO t'Ktll TIIK RATIONS. Of almost as n.m li initortacce uh the foodj is a knowledge of the proper way to feed fheic' To overfeed is actually woreo than ti e opposite trea'tueM. Hut with proper kno ledge acid thorough ap preciation of that which i being aimed at, the lao extremes will he avoided. It is in the medium course that success lies. The beginner ia tempted to give wore food to bis hen, which are beginning to lay well, under the impression that le will get better resulia by bo dolus. The expeiieocad poultry man will tell you that to avoid overfeeding is occ of the hardest rules to observe. It ia the cause of many of the i 1 tha' poultry ' eulTor. More, it ia fatal ah-n practiced forauy leoicth cf time, To further stimulate ': bene t'iat are do t it V air b.8t is to ! thrash the horee giinf at his top tpeed ; tl inaka him tro uuitrker. The tw.n fact- or in iodicious feedinz 'n rxrcis1. The three Kre.t factors i the winter produc ; v-uii oi VKCf ait; rut none or luei ;, t'CfU . , .... . .. . ; biuu auu exerciee tut iwtie bii"u.o " frd ia tjuautiiy t.f i-ne puuud lo every an. ,,,. t- !., h will lirfr six eeu hens, or one nonce to each ht n. ( a 2. PAL.E OS YEL.LOWI3H C02I Feed three timer l-er week, or one dai-v . PLEXIOX. HUOYAH a ill :aMish a free if l.i, r. lavim- a. :l Green f-Kxl Cabbage cjii be bcr.it (rotll the ceiling lo within Uo aoJ one- bsiif fett from the Hoor. Feed tuacKeU. carrots, turnip, etc.. ra : or t-otl the latter and mix with ground trains i..:o a Stiff rnah. Cl jver hay ihonld be cut inf ntlArrMP l,nLtliit unit i'piniA'1 lv Discing IU a I'ail and UOUrint! liOlilCir water over the nigUt before it is maoted for use. Cover t!,e pail after pouring in iue uaiiios waer. eieaoieu may bs fed alone or be. uiisnl in with mit:i. Lawn clipping) miy Deniurta.- ly treated. ttKii;i:. -be ad ingenuity to keey the Iiyers in exercisa (roui tuoruing until they gi to roo?t. Throw all grain food into a inter, composed oi cliatT, s'.raw, tu". hay, oat bulls, dry lea v.-s, etc.; wbich should be on the fljjr to the depth of lour, five or six inches. AN IMPORTANT 1.UT0K t.N ttl.Mia XA.NAlll: MLNT. Ao inJifp -nsjlild tiotor ia successful J winter management is to have the proper fowls at a proper age, This is not a new subjest, aa it has bee a treated at length in previous reports, bnt it ia one regard ing wbich icqairiee areet frequently made, showing that its importance is either not understood o' not appreciat ed. Expiriecceha proved tha'. hens over threi y;ara of age msuH eloaly that it is lit) in tbe winter before they begin to lay. Meanwhile, they will have eaten apnacb, if not all, of the profit they afterward make ia the remaining short period of hig'i price). It is true that oc casionally a three-year-old thorough! red is to t e found that is a valuable breeder, on account of certain good points she poesesse). but that is a matter more di rectly appertaining to the farmer, Lcse aim is to obtain as many eggs as he can from productive hen. Tbe most profit able winter layers hive been found to ba one and twoyeai-oll hens and puibt). During the winter of 1S91-5, four early White Java pullets I.-tiJ more egg) than other farm pullets or hens of any other breed. And what was slid more gratifying, tbe egjs laid by the same pullets in tue spring, proved fertile in most cases and the chicken) strong and robust, showing descent from a strain of undoubted con stitutional vigor. Aud it is in slock of each quality that, the farmer will find his beet money-makers. Again, the three-year-old bens are not so pioStable, for the reason that they are disposed to pot on fat that is, the food which goei into eggs in the younger bird, is more like y to go iuto fiit with ihctn sad fat hens are tiHeles) as breeders aud layers. Another important consideration in selecting winter layers i) to choose such breeds as are more likely to put stimulating rj ti i iuto eggs rather than fat. I is well known to experienced breed r. -nil, at pullets will stand more feeding than older stock ; that rations calculated1 tig) into egs in the caee of the Spanish clase, vr. : Leghorn, Minoras, Andahis ians, etc., are more likely to go into fat in UralimHe, Ccchinc, LanelmiiB, Javas aud Plymouth Rocks, and certainly eo if the birds bo old. But the main points for the farmer .o be guided by in the se lection of his laying stock are ; 1. Keep no hen for an active winter layers over two yeaia of agr. 2. Weed out the noc-productive fowl) from the money-makers. There are, in all llocks, likely to be some diones. To keep them it to detract froji the profit made by the active layer. 'Vestern I'oullry Journal. lid not dieapioiiite.I if one-third of your chicks do not bear tbe characteris tic tuaiks. Cultivate iii yourself tho greatest pa tience, quietude and perseverance if ycu would insure success. Lat the best mo'.hers care for the broods. Do not expect more than three fourths of all your chicks will live to mature American Stock Keen-1 er, - . Referee's Sale. IS THE flllfPIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEiiON FOR llOI GLAH COUNT Y: W. M. Wllkiumti.aud Klkn L. Wllk-1 iiiNon, bin "lie, and Jnke Wliitacrc I and t arrle Wbitacru, liN n He, i'JniuUIVa vs. W. II. Cole nit'l HiiKau II. Cole, hi wile; H. S. Cole, uud Addic Cole, liln wile; Joel A. Colo, and I Cole, bis wife; Lydia D. Cole, wiil ow;.lnl D. J. Cole, A. C. Cole, R. M t ula and iK. V. Cole, Minors ami neini iiimu in Biuiii'yi;oie,iieceaM.'tl and K. ti. Yoiiuk, A.U. Vuuns and Uero euwrini, partitera doing biiftiney under Ibe arm name and elylcolK. O. Young V Company Defi'Udanti!. Notice 1 hereby Riven that the underifncl, referee in the aliove entitled vauite, pumiant to an oruer oi me aoovc imuic'i court mane ana entered in the ioliriml thereof, of date Decern- uere, win on eatumay, Hie '.Mtn Ouy ol February, 1!)0), at 2 o clock ;p. in. of said day at Hie rourl house (rout dixir iu Koceburg, ttn-Kon, sell for rash In baud, at public auction, In one uo:iy or in xepuraiu parcel, the loi:owtiK a wrioetl teal proiirtv. towlt: lhc SW 't of tne hK 't, an.l the SE '4' cf Hie 8 W '4, and the V , of the N W , of fxc. : the N'oftheMV '..and the K i of Se. ft: lot 4. .unu uoi er. , aim an inai part oi the uairot B. Vaurier Donation Land Claim No. U, Irine In Sec. o, and the W )i of the fcE and ibe'E ottheHW 'ofeiee. 1; all in towunhtp ii Bout'b of Kaugefi eatof thu Wlllumet'e Meridian in DouKlan county, Orcgou, contalniui; 1XW.47 acri- moru or leal. Dated this 2lth day 'f January, 1'XO, at Rosc burg, Oresoii. C. A. Mc(.F.E. Ucfervcin Hi" ve entitled eaunc. la the reult of rvpcateJ acute attacks. Ths liTer ami spleen are principally affected. Thcv act as storehouses for the malarial poison and the lilnml takes it from them. The poison most be driven out of thesrstem. UI D. TAN will destroy the action ot the lison and event ualiy drive out the last particle of it from tha system. In addition to this, Hl'DTAN will restore the UaU spp e. It will builu up tha eskened system. Hl'DVlN 1U make new Mood and ni-w f.i-sh. The pains in the bones will i dianrwr liruf iX has cared others and ia ,.llrp ,,, Wa describe the symptoms. Slu ly llu-ta carefully. They ar yours. Po Do1 1 ' loT? but take DIDTAM sod you will I cured. JR YOUR SYMPTOMS . . 1. C3S3TAVT HEADACHE A Tar,rjBr Et E2At3. T.K HUDYAM eir.-.ilailon of ..ir to vum thir nvurnl rnlor. j IJf Tas XOMICH. HUOYAH i wiiv r orv tu i-tile sad thed sestlua of , 'JO, '' WN-nm ' pt 1 FEEMU 3 OF WEiorg.sama LIVER. Tin. it d-4.- w the rnlariaitnt i tnvliror. 11 it fillr-.f ailh lh r-oa of m iv t v ..r j.:..ni ik. tfu.. .nil ' : cause mcorKin u iwmr lis unmni ! 3. HEAVINE33 IN THE KEOIOK : oe THE, 8P"S?n Ji' 'pI . cnnsv,..n .n J ,a, bcav.3r to disap- I p,r. ,J"' '".r v " verv 9virii:om anl nil vou wrll. Hl'D fax i an be ubiainrd of all drtiriisis for ;we. I . pr Mw-ii or -a.k(ir.s for J '. If your j 1 ilmcaiM dir rol krp it, snd direct to lh '. ! rlc caii'oraia i:e;nmbrr ihs vou ran j conMiil tin fa!l and a HI Ut A. poctoks rnis. Ih? dortors. lou icsr ra.l sad , see tbem, or artic, as you deslrt. Aodrcss HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Cr StKktsa, Mir.t saa Ella) Sta, Saa Fraacisca, Cau I Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. tiives tuuicc of twii favorite route, via the VSIOS VACIFIC Fast MaU Uue, or tbe KIO GRANDE MXUlc Line. l.oo al the time ija days to Salt Lake 2 2 days to Denver 3ja days to Chicago x2 days to New York Free Kecliniuit Clialr cars, V tiolstered Xourtal Sleeping Cars, In!!uiAti Palace Slecp tait Cars operated on all tralttn. F. fuitbcr iufonue'ioi'lai'plr in ' J. F. UIVANS, Agf., KoteLciJ C. O. Terry, W. E Comau, Twi I'sks. Aru Ut Third St . Geo Act. Tor! si a Or. cninic up We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, x 1 " Ws-w-C" ---- - The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens dcrfcr Typewriter during the Spanish-AniericanWar. t No. 5, $35. St. Paul, Gloucester, Topeka, Buffalo, Oregon, Texas, Indiana, Potomac, Yankee, Frolic. . e"ORswa All goods fuliy guaranteed and sold on the installment plan. Band Instruments, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in the musical line can be had at the T. K. -RICHARDSON STORE. . , -. The people ot tbo Pacific Coast sent Eubtlitst yonr over J3.00U000 in harJ cafeb for pkrh und iou!try. TLis ureal sum of tuouey ought nil of it to have gone iato the pockets of Vacilic Coawl poultry keepors. It pays to keep fowls, but they must be managed nght No big ranch ia necessary, thousand are making money with small and large flocks of hens in village gardens aud small orchards. Fruit growing and poultry- brepding go togfithr finely. THE PACIFIC COAST FAXCIEKS' fliuiitiji telis all about t. Not thouaandrt of miles away, but right bere ou this Pacific Coast. It tells how lo make poultry-kenping py, bow to build coops, how lo feed for eggs, how to cure diseases, how to tell good fowl' from poor onesin hhort,'huw,iiiako money with Lens. It's bright, prac tical, uiouey tuHkuig, invaluable to all who keep fola of any kind. It is brim full of good reading and beautifully illustrated. If you keep a dozen or a thousand bens you want the FAXCIEKS' MONTHLY. Take no'hing else said fo.be justa good get the best. It costs but !ittle, One Dollar pays for it 2 yeBrrs or it will be tent on trial one year for 75 cents. Don't put eff subscribing! Do it today. Seud one dollar for 2 years or 73 pents for one year, to Churchill & Woolley. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Hay. Grain and Flour. D0ZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Props SEPJP NO MONEY iikii tit tAtr t4tl .C-tf f ilrti.l.aSill.i.i.t -"i en taiaii.r ii,; ) ...ir iirsi..- nf iSriii.i n! If I ja sB, w sM;iai uner Kriee aia.au Jriit -aK'- l t Jiw)vivMhvf'rsitit Will r rm-h m!l.. fitVt IT THICE MANTHt lorr n h'W w will rrMre 5 urtiy ny iimy ! aUaWw.it BUM ffsaaj fljllf mtmts sUnN rab-aaV, Ua Mtarflt drraa ciiai ij.t; DOW I l (. 11 a. mm4 ail T'iUt Wrnld tn txir 9r rwta 1. f Lr . i tYVAMt vr.imuiiiivna Vr fit 1 1 i i -1 k -.a-.. - uh -irtiiiisi I If 1 I --rta. Ha (W4 alarm M Mra ka 4WrsaU atsl wtaai bm aaad I 1 V. 1 d i THE BURDICK ln.7ZZESgJ!,EZr:Zi Hi JtJJ itt '. 7 1. asa inn B4M. ana vas . at i I v.-'." ': : I-iS? : mm - at aTliM m - at m. atMniMii CUARAMTEEO tl Harkt I i .t m rrrn iiiiiii.H n.unTnHMii'rw1iic..itoiimco iul.(L suaistn r t DELAY. IN. K-"Sii A-f rh" i Items. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. iQet 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.TBfERS & CO. f WYLIE PILKINCTON, iaacceasor to Q. W. SOAH.) I General Blacksmithing HOUREfiHUEIXfji. rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY, tKCFilKLVQ OF ALL EIXDS PRUilPTLY roK. Shop oa Coruer Washington and Kane 8t., Roscba.-f including CHICKKRIXGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDHAM. Besides these vc have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but not in quality. BLIGKENSDERFER ,;. Hi urn DM8. gfifc' S"t.ffVg :? in Game in Season, 5?5 .1 I ess K!ca MaM TtlAl In ym mrm at -i I: mm III SOUP QUARTER SAWE0 OAK Mt n entq, rUcal ihsaftl d roots ax f r im it,ti tn h vimsM aui s aassli'sT tamsV waaraiB 4s. alaai MlfcrropeavKh fnll mzh tar? ud W4 ia fuavp f or XvmeA ad tsyr-ormtti rmMnsft rWh. ftiwrt Btrtel dnsr frntitL rr o for etwlfTtV 4Vlia1M iTMMlif. rraalnvXmh irr ftsviMl. Wmmmt Urv Ml rm tKl lour antHl'-n t-e-L it Ifcrrdinr TihraUn hutU. aa'mt o tKMa wioaT mdjirft&bl brarlnr. fwtr: Unna hf-rmar.liaproTM Umm hfL svtjtair prrruT fH. IrntTTv.rsMl L':taie- camsw plt ntWYr. aa watwawy 41 nmrit ata4 wnmmmmft ami lasliw Miriln ts7 sVasa tm faraii, ard enr Tr Io TructlOtt Boo Uill i'trt aw f "i m n ra tl act 4m itfcrr alitn or anr law of t? vork. A -w ' ' t fr-t-nii rrr a siriT IT COSTS YOU NOTHING "2 f? mmm'.r9m9VT. " -l.'.l.- SUPPLIES .At Marsters. FOR- av.1 J No. 7, $50. The Blickeusder 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. ttlH-iiSSjiii;.L, Notice for Publication. " - I'hitkd brjTi Likd orma Uombun;, Oregon, Jan. 'li, Notice in bereb, given thai Uta follovlaf Darned settler baa filed notice o bts fnteiMua : make Dual proof in rapport of bis claim, aod that sail proof will lie made before tbe Regis ter ami Receiver, Coited tetatea Land Offleeat koaeburg, Oregon, on March 6, l'J90, vis: CIIARLIW CLARK -ou II K No 7. for thu K ,A t i, W i 8 t L K. HWi4Nli4, fee it. Hit 2 VT. U names jf the folowiDKitntws to prove his eon t to nous ' nuiilcucc upon ami eultlvction of said land i vis: O. K. emith. I, Y. Wright, W. A. Smith, ST C. Tipton, ol Ollde. On-goo. .'. T. BRIDGES, Register. Railroad Time Table. Northbound Roeeburg local. No. IT departs 7 :30 a. m. Soothboand Roeeburg local. No. IS, arrives 5:20 p. m. Northbound overland. No. 5, ar rives 10:35 a. in.; departs 10:43 a. m. Southbound overland. No. 6, arrives) 15 a. at.; departs 4:25 a. m. rSKlQUT TBA1S8. Northbound fast tbroogh freight, No 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departo 5 :20 p. m. Southbound fast tbrongh freight. No 12, arrivea 7.-00 a. m. ; Jepr.rta 8.-00 a m. Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrivea at 2 -55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departa 9 :00 a. Mandayi Thursdays and Saturdays. boathbound mixed tram No. 226 ar rivea at 3:00 p.m.. on Sundays. Mod. days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. CHURCH SERVICES. XaTuomsT Cacacii corner of Jfaia aad Laoa (treeta. 8onUy Benrloe: Preavebiac 11 a. aa aad p. aa.; Sabbath school, 10 a. aa.; L. A. Wa'ker, Buperinteodeot; Claaa Xacdag at doaa of the aaornlac serrlca; Kpwartk Leaoa 7:00 p. aa. F. 8. Godfrey. Freaident. Frajrer at ee tins;, Wedneaday, at 7:30 p. m. G. K. Aajou, Fas tor, Panonace, comer Mala aad Laaa. CKirau Bsrraax5 CHCaca on fowler stmt. aanda? sen-Ice, at 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. aa. Pray er atfeUng. Thursday evenioa;. an. Leer It Cctue, Pastor. Sr. GaoEi.sa Cacacau Corner Caas aad Vain ttieeta. iiersices on second aad fonrtk Banday moraine of each month and every 8aa eTeninf. Special aenieea anaonneed troaa 'ma to time. Rzt. Joax DawsOK, sflsiHMiary. M. E. CarcacH, Soctb. berriOCTeTerj Sosday aloe and evening. Kae i T Cottoh, Pas tot Bimu CacacH corner ot Lane aad Koaa treeta. Sunday srrrice: Preaching at U a. aa. aud T: p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. nu, O. P. Coahosr, aapcrintendeat. stayer meeting t . -.30 Wednesday ereains;. K. A. Ducsioa, Pastor rianT cuaiimajc CaiaiH-Corner oi Pisa and Woodward streets, gonday aenieea Preachius; both momins; and erening. Sunday school si 10 a. m. T. P. 8.C. E. atiJO a. aa Prayer meeting each Wednesday eTeaing at 7 JO. A curlLal arrknme and greeting awaits JU W. A. Wooa, Pastor Tiest I'aaaaiTaaLtji Cucacu Corner ot Casa and Row streets. Sunday aerrice: Pablae worship, 11 a. m., aal i p. m.: H1Wth school, 10 a. ni. X. P. 8. c. E. at 7 sa. Prayer mcrtini;, WediHsday evening T.3 m. 1. A. Towjssjio. Paator Taa W. c. T. V. will hold its legaJar meetings on the second and fourth Xontfays jot crery month at '30 n. nu in the Xnworth LeaarM room of the U. E. Chare a. OR AH CO. LciAS; . Lis , AaaxiT J . . I Fst 1 Salt Lake. Denrr, Ft.) Fast Mail i Worth. Omthasla n- 1 Mail Is. m. ' sasCitTi.Lo'j ; a 1- I C:losuaa. j case j ?j tanc Walla Walla Lewiston, '. Spokaue Flyer Spokane, Minneapolis, ' Flyer o ijp.ia. Si. Pan':, Duiuth, Mil- , 8 a. u. waakie, Chicago and ' at- . .i aa a p. m. ' Ocbas STsuxsBir tp. All SaJlns; dates subject - ' to change - For San Francisco fU Vvc. 3,8,13,15, 3,! . 'JS, and every 5 days. j r J Dallr CoLrasiA Rma I p- as. KiiunUaj tTsajtaas b. dan Sp. m. To Astona and Way- ! . Situxday Landings. 10 p. m. ! 1 (S.B. Wituxirra Riti t JO p. at. ' Ex-fiuuday Ex. 6un Orernu City, Newber, : . -" suem Ot Way-Land s 1 7 a. m, WiLLAxma And Yax- 3 30 i. m TucaThursi bill Kivaa. !Moa.Wed Orvgon City, Paytosi and and tat. ana ay-Laihiuigs. I 6 a. UL WiLLSJieiTB KiTaa A-3 p. aa. Tues.Thuri iMon. Wed and aaL Portiaoil to Corrallis and and Fri. , and Wsy-Landmgs. Loare fxsaa Bitxb Leave Ripaxia ; Lewlatoa 1:S0 a. si. : Riparia to Lewisloa Dally Daily ; 8:30 a. bl. J. F.Givans, A sent, Soscbarg, Or. W. H. Hnriburt, Gen. rasa. Art., Portland. Or. TN THKCIKCI IT CODKT Or THE STATS ofunson for Douglas county. NonkHelio. PlaintilT, vs. suit in E'luilj for ' Fletcher Helm, Defendant) a divorce. !' KK'tuhcr Hclin, the above named de K'uJant: Iu the uaiue of Uie Stat. tt Oregon, you are hereby roqnirvd to appear and answer the ciMiipl iUt tiled against you iu tho absne eu lliied suit ou or bvfuro the first day ol the next nftiUr term of Uio above eutiUcJ court towit: Moaday Blareh, 5th, : I'm Ami it you fail to aear or answer said complaint, within ?aid time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tha court for the relief demanded iu her complaint as follow s: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existinc between rilain tiff and defendeiit, and lor such other relief aa to the court may appeax equitable i ma Mimnious it puuliehed by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, iudso o! said roart. whinh ur der Is dated January o. 1900, and the time pre scribed iu said order for the publication of this summons is ouee a week for six weeks proceed ing the ur( day of aid terui of court, and the ilav of tho first Dubliealiu of this siiimmiiiahU Jnuuary 6, lyne. r. W. BENOX. (NT) AttorneyiorPWnti'. Notice for Publication. Csitkd Statis Land Omn, Koseburg, Orcxou. Pvbruary 16, 1S00. Nttii-e'ls hereby alven that In cuaiDllanca n tlli tho provision of the act of Congress of June s. it-., enutiea -an act tor me sale ot urn- - ber lands In the States of California. Oregwnjf Nevada and Washington Territory;'' C k KKIC W. KARDELL, V, of Marshftelil. County of Coos, Slataot Oregon, has this day n led in this oftce his (worn sut- meui No. M. for the purebate of the lots 1, J, s!." N'E;4', of tsoction No. J, in Township No. -Zl f, Rau ire No. hi W., and will oiler pwof to show that the land soiigbt N more valuable for its limbor or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose burg, Orejrou, ou Saturday, the l-'th day of alar, i..wi n .. . i. .. . I i.' -a ... ot Marahiield, l Hewn: A. t. Kardeil. ot Marsh ticld, Oregon; W. H. Smith, of Marshtield, Ore ;n; tieo. 11. Hcrrou, oi Marsh field, trcgon. Aey and ail iwrsous claiuunir adversely the abuvc-deM-rlbed lauds are requested to tile their clidms ia this otlice on or before said 12th day of Jlj,l i. T. BKlDOES eWer, i 4 t V.- s V