The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 05, 1900, Image 4

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    AelaUclVcparatioaror As
similating BsfToodaivdRcguJa
tirig thcStomachs aolBovels of
Rtwnolcs "Kgestion,Cheerful-messandRcst-Contains
neilter
OpiutfuMorptiine nor Mineral.
ISot Narc otic.
la.lm Smi-
IhAiswim Jmc
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca,
Worms .Compulsions Jeverish-
tuess and Loss or Sleep.
" TacSinale Signature of
TEW "YORK.
XXACT COPy OF WRAPFEB.
"
Society IfccUaga.
DOHEBORU DIVISION NO 476. B. OF L. S.
mceta every second and fourth. Sunday.
timuicv-K Rki Trv raupii icr in utrn)
W Inl ud third Fndava in earn month.
v
ft EKO POST, KO. , U. A. R., 1IFKTS TBI
ant and third Thursdays of each month.
m z p. ai.
ALPHA LODGE. KO. 47. K. OF P., MEETS
Terr Wedncsdar evenine at Odd Fellows
HalL Visiting Knichti In rood standing cor-
iiaxiy inviteo. io aiiena.
JOS. MH'El.I.I, C. C
C. II. FISHER, K. R.S.
LAUREL LODGE. A. F. A A. M., REGULAR
mocuncs the :M and 4U Wednesdays in
cacn Bionm.
EUGENE L PAKKOTT W. M.
.T. Jkwirr, S'ecy.
D OSEBPRG CHAPTER. KO. 8. 0. E- 8.. MI ITS
lx- the tint and third Thursdays of b
lata.
M Ka. E. i. SiTKOf L, W. V.
MAUDE KAj-T. Sec y.
JOOEKX Wl)tuf AMERICA. MKtt
on fir.t and ihitd Pnedayof each month
la the rid Masnnie ha'l.
II. W. 34UJ.LS, V. C.
tl. I .Makstkk, Clerk.
IVHIDMES OF THE ORI.l. Oak lar.:
No. U. meets at the Odd Fellow' HaU
IB Koscliunt, every 1st, 3rd and oth Jloudaj
crcninf. isiting neighbors aiwaya wcicome.
J. A. BUCHANAN, C. C.
N. T. JEW El T, Clerk.
PEILETAEIAN LOtKrE. NO. 8. I. O. O. F.
Beeta Baturdar evening of each week al
ineiruuin iraa reauw leaspie at boaeonrg.
Men ben of the order in good t landing are inrit
K. T. Jewett, Bec"y.
f P. O. ELKS, ROSEBCEU LODGE, KO. 135,
u hold their regular oommunicationt ai the
I O. O. F. hall on reevnd and fourth Thurnltf
M each month. Ail member! requested to at
lend reieaiariy, and ail visiting brother! cw-
ataue tuTiiea u aiiena.
10U0LAS WAITE. E. R
iltB. KiIDLE, Secretary.
DOSEBCEG LODGE, KO. Is. A. O. C.
Av saeels the second and fourth Moodav
rtcfi month atTDD. ra. at 0.1d Fellow Hal
tesabeta of the order ia good standing are Io
nian u ixen,i
1 T I . 1 f v. .. w
Recorder. Fineucier
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United stite- I.xi Orr: i.
Rieiiin:. Orecon. Febniarr 1 1!
K:ioe i hereby civen thai in comt. nance
with tbc firmisioB oi ihe a-4 ol Cmigrc- d
June ard, l7t. eutiucd ' Aa act for .lie ah- ol
luaber land? iu the Mates of a.rorrua. Crenon
Nevada ana animum lernbirr
OLAF M. OLSON'
Of Wasl'burn. l ountvnf BaTheid Maie of Wis
enniiill. haa I hi dnv f : i ( in t h i. (,li .-j I , i . ..... n
iiesani o. iv. lor the purvtmsc ol toe I
" oi section o.ia in rmminpjo 2 south I
XLMU&m .-.O. a 1BI, aim mill ,Ji;eT fllOOI lit SHOW I
tnat toe land soueht Is more valuab'e for itel
timber or trnc than for aiieultural numi, I
and to eUblio his claim to said land before I
the Reeistcraud Receiver of this oSicc at K-?c-1
wirg, regon. on 1 huradsT thcSdavof Msv, I
!.?. He names a ilne-so: Sivert Oie. of I
W'ashbnni Wisconvin. Jacob Jobnvin, of W ah- I
mirw, niM-ontio. u-sr i.andrecn. ol a-h-1 " "moer or sioue man lor acricultural pur
Hurn. iv.-ouiii, Dand Kcdlaud. oi Wa-hburn, I I'O'''. and p vsiabUsb bis claim to said I.nd
nuconsiD.
Aurand all icix.uk riaimine advenlr the I
alvc-lovrltcd lands arc remedied to hie their I
claims in inj oiuceouor b lore Mid s dv of I
May, UiJ.
J. T. BfUDJE-
ntp
U'-giste,
Notice for Publication.
I'niled SUles fjinil Office.
llosEBi a., ore., Mr..b, 1. l.V
NotH is ucTeby irircn that the fe'lowins
name.i etth-r nan tiled uo'iec of hi inn-niion
to make final proof in support of his claim, aud
ibataaid proof will l luade belore Recistcr I
aiidRi!iciverraitds'aUUndomcTat RoNt-1
burc, Oregon. on Ai-r:l U. li. viz
EMILY J ENTERS
t.nncrly Emily J. Toruh. ou her U. E. Xo.
no lor tne . w. see s, ip. , S. R. W.
Mse name loe fol.on jng witnesxes to prove
ber continuous residence urou and cultivation
olsatdlaod vu: J. K. iisnn, H . H. Tliomi. I
J. l.flhIWjt?. 1
v cwsisicr.
Points East.
me "roitland-Cbicairo .Social,"
which leaves the Union depot at S p. m.
ilai.y i-equipped wub ell let ly .up-to-date 5 ?oi"; ,!' "'r's- 'ractionul lots No i
l. .i i . , "land.ioi Section Xo. 2. iu Tp)S Rt, e,t con.
r-soin ruilmao sleet.lri; cars, and free taluins li. acres excei.tius; Iro... Tthe ab?.T,VH"
re, lining chair, ar,, n,eau, heated
electric lighted. The European ulan I rcVn'1, 1 acre i.d utSch .oi n, strict x.. -n--
. . , ' " I ai the DouaU li LiukI Claim nf Jul,.,-, ,,Ti'
dimoe car service is a sjecta .feature of r 'lcn Catchin No. ,.; bci:iK part, .
rxcelleoee on tl.i hr-.e. Delicate china. I
tl .were, vit.esw in.. first cs coking
and at'eolive Bcrvant add to
lort ol travelers
i.oj livui I
A new library car i attached to tin o i
trains.
AS me name indices, llieee cam are I
HUM op as a Horary and readinir room . I
uousuira --ui.HiiiM.1: au me Standard I
n . . . ,i , . r
works, the current perolicals and daiv 1.
papers are at the dieoH (,f ail first and
second class pa'ei.j:r!'.
Time never hane heavilr mi tlm
sengere' himls while traveling on this
train, and riefore on is aware of it the
train pulls into the Union detiot at Chi
cago,
For lull information reeardiun the
movementlof these trains, rates, etc
call on or addrees
V. A. St'llILLIXU,
Portland, Or.
Or J. F. Given.
Kose'jirjr, r.
"I am indebted to One Miuuto Couh
Care for my health am! life ft cured
me of lung tronble followinir jriippe."
Thoosanda owe their lives to the prompt
acuun ot inn never uiliti remotlv. Ii
earea coughs, coldn.
croup. brorchitiM "e
d throat and hn. I'""
, . ' , 1
I " lT . ' 1 . . ""'K t -
ruuoie;. its ear. v. prrventH con
.. . . T.T . , 1
juio.iuu. it ih me oiiiv iirmiei.i reni I
thal. irivon immoili-ilA roanlic IV'Vt
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always . Bought
fa
Beaxs the
Signature
of .
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought,
ill
ItietKTIB. GPMMNT. .t TO t'TT.
Notice for Publication.
i
nitotl Slates 1-aud Office.
KosEui e;. Orecon. February stv. I-M.
t Notice ishcrcbv gien that the follow ini:-
namcd settler bus filed notice of his intotii.no
k make tiual proof in support of his claim, and
I make tiual proof In aupno:
Inn
Ml 1
I U5i,t iJ Proof l mde before the K-gi ; r
' n,l Keeetvor 1, S. I anrt lrtif k,-m..,iit
n-i Keccircr. L s, l-aud Oflicc at
I 1 In 'i"!!!! .til 3 1 lui.i , .
vnegon ou Msren irw, ru:
KOTT LANDER
On H K V.. for the E. SK' .. SV : l
SV . E1 St . T 3'. S. K S ' He names the
louowmjt itn;s'5 to prove Cis coutniimue
rc-siaeneo ion and cuaivnti.m of Rtud i.tna
viz- WUiiain J. Lnndor. Archibald O. i:wcif
Melrose. Ores tin. W: li. Hunter of Vxnit.ui
Oregon, Samuel Alexander of CIcveiaud, ore-
"011.
J. T. liUIlx.ES,
Ke-isur.
Notice for Publication.
Cniled Mate Land Otliee.
K'KBi r.., Oresiw. EebrnarT -t. l:i
Nuliec ir herebT siven thnt lae'foilnniiiff
nacied settler has tiled notiee of his iruetitioii to
maketinal ro'( in tupori of eiaiir. acl
that said proof will be uiade tetret!ie l:ea!
terand Keceicr, C S Laud Oilkt at I; im I.ii.t.
On-Rou iu March I'M-, vir-
W1L1 I AM J I.AXnEK
On H. E. X.. . u.r the X', XW-. E . S
X E'4 s . T t, It a w. He name the
follow in aitnesse to tirove h, sntiiiuiu
residence njon and cultivation of taid lnd,
viz: -SiJtl Ijiu.ler, Archibald O. Kosv, Mel
rie. 0.in, W. II. Hunter of Wardtou, OA-jon,
a'Jiud Alexander of Cclnad, Orecii.
J. T. BKIiXiEs,
I" Kegis'.cr.
Notice For Publication.
Vsnen St irts Ln Outer.
UoM burc. Oregon, Fehruary Hie.
u ueiei sum mai in roinpiiaace
mth the pro. lMoc ..f the act of Congree. of
fuiui'i - au aci lor tue sale ol tim
ber laud in the State of l alifomi. nr...,.
Nevada and M'ahingtoB Territory "
ANDREW K k-!:mii
of Marhtield, ounty of Cos, Mate of Om-iIi,
has this day hied in tbis oflice h s norn nate
lucnt No. WO. for ihe purcba-er.f the lui. s, i.
S'. KW'i. of Seetion Xo. , ia Tnn!i:p No. -T
SontU, H.,nge No. Jtf W.t. and will etler pnwif
tothow that the land suucht is more valuable
for its umber or stone thsn for agricultural
purposes and to eUbHsh his claim to a:.l land
before the Register and Receiver of tbisorticeat
lojebunt, Oregon, on Saturlav, the lith dm- of
May, lyo. He names as wituesxi.: Albc-t 1
e;iy. oi Marshheld. ure-.-on, W. H. Smith of,
Orecou,E. W. Kardellof ilarshheld. Oregon.
Any and all nervous elaimini; advenier the
above-deseri bed lands ar- re-ioesteil to tile'their
rlaiui in this onice on or before aid I.'tb dav of
-va;, i:w.
J. T. BRT-jGEs,
ReSis-.cr.
Notice for Publication.
I'.MTtD bTlTrvs
Land orrp e,
. Ii0M:burc, Creiron, Fen !...
with the provMon. ol f the act ..1 .aire-, of
-olie Is hercbv fflen !)i.t in ..tn,.-,lM.....
u"e . ie.s. cnmiea "An act for the naif of
iauua in tnreiaici oi lainoniia, On-von
- ' " "-oiugoil JeiTUOIV,
. . r ka k . f OTTER
"t A-hiand, Lountrnf Ahlnd hi.ioniu
, uu,':n. has this day filed in this oS;c.- his nurn
statement No. M?, for the pup liasof the south
ea.i ijuan-r, oi section o. lo, in I ow nhiuXo.
!;,ulh, Ranc No. :! West, aud will oiler proof
J ?ow that th': land w.ujrhl is more valuable
io. ioiciue i.-c;t;er an-i Ketcivcrof thmofh.-.
l noseourg, urecou, on rriduv. iheihilrr
April, lie iismci u ;uii'.vi! vh..i
: uim "i "anuuru. Hi., John W H. l
"aui.urn, Charlie ci-rt. of
rani, ..ir., i. i. lieu Oil Ot W.wlUlid.
" 13.
Anyandall ncrwiis clai'min- .1. n
aljove-ilecribcd laudn
I a i. ..- . " '
V1", uue oa or bclorc ia jrtii lnv oi
J. T. BKI1U.ES
. .. Kesitcr.
AdminicMlnrc Vs: t o
AQmin,stratOr S Notice of Sale.
VOTICK IS HEREBY OIVES THAT BY MR.
tue and In noriiatir ,i i ,
of the Conniy Court of Douelsa Countv. ire-
tou, uu.y maue by the Hon. Joe LTous.Jn.iee
day of September lrj nrderiior in 1
IM I nilrl s..J I - ' . .
to the Estate of Karl K miii.il a.- ti.i .
said admini-.traiorn ili i.r..o...i'i.. ...n . .
after the lirst day of March, lim at riatl. ...n.
or cah iu ban J or part cn.h nd cn-lit. upon
tbc m'.i uremitu-.. in on,. ... i..
. ' -- - AU BlTlliriliC
parcels mmy be for the 1-M intere-ts oi N,i.
tlic lodowinj; described rial properly,
1 tie Dllllltidll l.lllt I'luiin ..I U I, ,r .
- ; . too ii iu . US VI-
Kins Xo. 4i Notification 4 Vi Tt. :st a ii .;
r.'1". in. Tp. :w s R o West excei.tine fr ,m
iXXe
. . . tiaiin ii iiiK aiiQ Demi; on theXonh
miA ..lul... l..l.. ... J . . 1 .
p ' u h . i r nerel"u'r: conveyed to Win.
L. U Nicfaoih: also .si of an a. re heretofore eon.
veed to A. Jf. B. atv: slo-i i-r..,i . i. "
. v .1 '17':'''- ncrei.iiore cmeved to
"uu coineyeu 10 .-anaTm and iilinori: nlkTi
Iil:.n (.i.. i v 7' L- . 1 . iel. -No- tt,.
i to be ol J containin-- 1
- iiiw" wniici'. I,, i . ,1(1, 4
iiercny "lecril,fd
) res: al... tl...
.. "',ll::.s "t
ID . .l BUI, e-t coiitaiUlt)!.' Pi.J l acre. - at... n...
Ue,t coiitail,,,, i,) acr(., aNo Illo N : u ()f h J
E . ttioii . in Tp M S K ii West contnlu-
llllf 4ll ll.-nf. a I i.l V.. I t .1.... .. . . . .
- - - ..'. . nun iuc J3 r. : o th,.
I 'f'V'l -"V:'" SR -t containing
Jim.!. ? f-",J '"'"" beiiutoituat.. In
Dougla. Countv Oreoli ar ... , .
i,ii.V., acres more or leu
Ilat.wlat b. , , , . . .
February, : """'. nm day f
:;0. W.I'AKTl.R.
ElilEI.'F.HII'l.' i L-iMML-i
Admilli.-tlNlor. of the I -int.. i'l'..i'l- i
Ueee.e,. "' """"""""'.,
Notice for Publication.
I tiit-il Kat. Land oitic.-KoM-burir.
Or.. K. l.nn.rv -t i ....
X'olie i-. Ii.-reby kivcii that II,.". f.'.n....
named Mttier hsv litel not ire of his intention io
make lnoil nrf in .111,1.0, 1 of lii. .1.1... .. .. ,
tbiit snid iiroof ill be made bclor,. 11,..' li..-'
and Iteciver. t'. s. Iaii.1 OHien .1 H.....1
Oregon, on March II TK..1 ' '
OK A XVI I.I. E S. Mi"
III! It V Vft kJ.., ... ,1... , .... 1
Vll'l VI wii I - .... ...'' " -.
. ... ... ..... v,--.., t m co-. i r ' . K.
'' 4.-- 2 I, -"1 - D., li. 4 M .
names the f.iiion ing iviiiiccM H , prve hi ' der
,!ru"''l'u 'l!lli'tio11 of ! ...
('Ulllllliiouh
anilaa - l. vl; J. F. Thomasou. Ilorhm SI,oP
maker, of itotiburir, Ortirou. William Tim..,.
I.,.,... U..r tr ,i.:i,.l.. ....... . i ....,
v "
J. T. Kltllil.E.S,
AW
WW 1 1
POULTRY YARD.
How to Keep Poultry.
Every lonlity ktvirr t-lioi!.t loiui in-
berthif e ratil'tir.-. i o.ir- ( il.e nios'
esseutial I'oinls o I'e fntirnl in lie
tuananciiieii'. util taieuf jMHiliry, it fiic-
C ?s desire I.
Fowls nu' thrive in x iJir'V, foul
house. Tlie 11 m r i-!k uld be ket't eorupti
lously ileunatid drv,atl in- w nllu cliottlil
be wliite or liiue-WHs-heil tao nr tbrte
times a yeiii- to prevent lice an t uther lu-
Beet 6U from k vittir tio.itie. 1UJ
me'ils are itijiiiiou, t ot on'y to the uwti
er, but to the fjlt". Some sacked lime
hotiM ;it nil uiihm be k'jit in a box ner.f
at hand bi ill i. eonie ( it m il be scat
tertd ov-r ti.e . rt . ( . pi j. ll(ul injurioua
bud lis wilt t.e iniiiflifd I'otihry kept
iu dauiji at i! ditly t iluali jua are easily
attuked by ctnb, and lb a often ads
in roup, wliiUt .M'tiiijs chickens confined
in tolJ or dismal i Inces are liable to be
attacked by scrofula.
rou! try kft'nr3 cfu-u isp rieueo a
dillicully in eccurin; a dry 11 mr fur their
Stock, l.rick and ttone floors ate too
Ci;d, and doors constructed ifiho for
mer ruatciiiil iuib: e the foul moisture
that is cast Uon tl.cm. A dry floor may
be made by diniti otitlbo tite a fjol
deep, aid then ti'lii'a this up with grav
el ir I t'inl cliy mt prcsed down. Ov
er ih: aticther coating cl grave! or cin-iK-r
ai-lms may ! e pl-cd. tojfeilier with
iiuie and wilier. Hie wli-ib: btin we'l
mixed (and properly levied. Wooden
ll.ore, ulttiuugli dry, jjt Jou! in time,
and damp urieing frotu tl.u wai-binf; of
auie, if cleatiliueES is 1 1 be recurcd H
ol jectionab!e.
All droppir.-its fiii t.l.t ie t i tui.e,! arav
frciueiitly. If t.e food be ihronu on
kul surface thepuiltry will swallo
the tilth with it, and undotib edly seiiou?
results wid sometimes er.sue.
When fowls have an Ubluiiited icnte, I
auJ ran S' whete they pleoae, there is
com; arativcly littlo trouble with them,
bin when they are cctifioed in a limited
space t lit ir wellare requires considera
(i m Itshml i I iinoible fir their
excrtment, and this can only Ikj avtiJed
by strict alleniiou to cleaul;neS9.
It 1 as been proven over aud over again
that a few fowls well hciK-ed, kept clean
ar.d regularly attended to nil! prove
much more remunerative than a larger
number crowded together in at, innilli
cieut f-iace.
IVrthcs eliould a!was be plaved lvw.
From eighteen inches to two feet is (suf
ficient height from the tlxr. F'yiog
from lrgli p.'rches is conducive t j oruieed
feet, and heavy birds occasionally frac
ture their hreaet l-oce. A pole three or
four inches in diamettr, rpl.t in two
exjua! parts, and hied with the round
side upaard, wii! make an excellent
crch.
L)-y do.-.t or atl.es is an absolute ceceE
eity in every Louse to that the fowls
may roll in the same. to clean lhemeelv?s
and get ii J o! ihe fleas cr ether parasites
with which they may be infested.
Where white fowls are rrated sand is
prefetable to cinder duet, as the latter
makes the plumage dirty. Fowls al-
I lowed to roini at will, alway make dust
heaps, and retire to them daily to enjoy
I , ,, . i .i.
,U8 ,axary 11 a ul
Feeding For Egs-
litre iaa su'.ij ct that cne woul I think
weald become tlrea iture from over use,
hut yet it is one whicii U of ureat import
:::ce, and if expeiiet cesa-e given, we are
-it fearful that U" hi rIi can be said on
I ie eut j-?ct. We fe-1 very uiocb as does
the wriler in the Michigan .Fancier who
eiys:
Tne bet way oi icediog to Induce hens
t j lay has uot been discovered as yet, we
feel tare. There are Ilocks that lay well
and flock that do nyt, and the difference
is usually due to the difference iu the
care and ijnality ot foot! they get. We
have been interested in these rxatters for
' gt,J ' Uj8Dy ear8-Bna Bomeiimes we UlTS
! . i
oeeu le lo ttiiufc l bat wekuewagrestdeal
on ihe (object. atidjutt as we were consid
ering whether it is our duty to give tie
w orld the bent tit of our knowledge, or
keep it for our own special nee, some
thin): has turnei up ti convince u? that
we did not know very much about
it.
(i-iifti; f.irihtr Ihe w riter gives some ex
ptr.cr.ee. which wee .iisidfr of value and
say
A friend who gjt a mixed food made
to order that wss composed of wheat,
corn, oils, barley and Canada peas, told
us on the q. t. that he was going to get
Ijtofc;:3 in the near future, but the
bene did r.ot seem to understand what
was expected of them. They laid, but
no better than they had got iuto the
habit of doing. Then we bought a part
of that Ux-k and turned them in our
bi.ck yard and did not feed them any
thing bu' (ho ecrapes from our kitchen
and those that tbe neighbors on oiher
side thre over 10 them, aad the neigh
bars hav ben p'elty liberal iu ibis re
spect. Once ia a while we threw the
hens some cracked corn or a little wheat
an j -yjry day they got a head of sun
flower seeds as a dainty. These hens
were totuiion to fair Plymouth Hocks a
year cl I. We have had hem six weeks
and in that time they baye laid on an j
average more than three-dtiarlers the
number of eRi every day that tber
were liens, and they show 110 signs of bs
in we-uy of well doing. They baye
running waler from tbe hydrant to
drink, an-J there i a good place for them
to get a dust hash in a place where we
had a lettti.te bed in the spring. There
is a plentiful supply cf grass in the yard
for ll.e flock, and they take advantage of
it. The; have a comfortable place to
elsep, and nre net bothered with lice.
They are 1I10 bett investment we ever
made in the way of poultry, for we have
all ihe fresh eggs we can uso in our fam
ily, au 1 the cct ii nolhing. Wo belie' e
it is the era-s urn! Ihe vatiely of food
that makes Iheui lay. They get every
thing, iroiu t-talo bread and cold potatoes
to Fcraps of meat and bits of pies aud
puddings, and can choose w hat they like
bent.
tine of them was killed a few days ago
and 1-1 o was the Mtent hen we ever saw.
f lart i.n I ird wt r- absolutely cov
cr.dwith fit, and the judications were 1
lliai H e was avmir recu at v. T ln
1
the way, knocks the props out from un
" " '
the theorv that an over-fat lion will
, .. '
not lay.
TV'e hojie 1'.
Know iiioi.! jtbont feeding j
Cots the baiter eho will !;, and .fth
get i noutfh to make her fat !: ill eog
litmi' t i lay.
Poultry as a Tarm Industry.
K rrvtary M rton wiiics tlmt bid 1).
pattmetit is now enMKed in cullecijtii;
etai is: ic upon t!ie pouliry industry
wli -ii iiMinlied nro Ka'iliod that
in .iiy who no think p .u;try cm no
tiituie will be convinced id (he fact that
llieie is something in it. And at the
depart n.enr has pliiied the pouliry in
iliiitirv aniotij; its important ! lat.cher,
it, u"il in i be future tecive iikiio utiei:
tion, and far mi rn will take a j-reaii-r ii.
terettiulhe welfare of Ihii depurttneu'.
Cur annual impoitatiun f r tlin pa-i
sis years baa averaged lo exceed $1,200,
OiX); countiuK our own production gives
us a yearly ciinfumpiion cfovtr 320,
(WO.000. Our trit nd. The; dure btenbcr of Kila-
wortb. Kauiiite, ha been i-tiirii e; up (ho
department. He induced Hu m Jo iu
Vfstiga'e the poultry iu vari itm toreiiin
CouutricH Ihionh the Auicriciu 0 inmlti.
Cou?ut..r lep.irta No. l.V.) is more than
half t::ken un w Hi ti.e rrpjrti id lLo
poultry it.dustty. V make the follow
ing cxtracfe :
"Taken a a whole but liltbi iitttrett
ia taken iu poultry ustde from b'une c ni
eunpt::b. A feA of the cotitilriiH py
parlicular altrii'i.jti and at.d poll
try are exported in great number,
whiiih affords ijuita an incumc to the
product re.
The kingdom of Heitfidm. a little lurir-
erthuu tbcbtato ifVermiiH, exported
iu 1SJ1 poultry and e-gs t j tl.u valuu if
1.1W.0JO. The Fti.ill republic of wiU-l
erlat.d imp jr s fr j n Italy and Frai.ce i
eiTitSaud poultry to U.u vjlm: of $.',tU
aiOiOyearly,
What is the matter Willi Ihe A'lieiictii
frmer that be cai.no: tuppU thU de
niHiol to a grean-r extent than i7o,tn)j?
the value i t poultry and egg-i in
Fraiav i-7il tK)J,LfO tuily. From the
manner rali!:g, cheap feed, cheap lind
and Biicvt-i-s in learing which liie I'niied !
Malta put-ires tli -re ii no irin.ii al.yi
Au.etiiuiii. lam.ot tike tlie Kiu'.iMi
trade in tin p'olcct from Frai.c.-.
Freights are high, hut they wii I :ns
offset by the euccrM uf the American j
breeder. The French breeder id cue-1
lending with I i li i 1 21 . I I ,t ! ln,ii..,ti
r-nre. we, di.M,. d ,, .o, e,eip
lecJ, el they tiinceJ.
lotiiiclii's that a lit rj an piumi-l is!
taken in rail ib poult 'y, there aaccete 1
attends them. The common p.-t.plo tl 1
tbe European Cbuntrits who follow it.ci
raising of poultry are bet.tr off tii.ar.-i
cially and, educationally than t!io-e
countries w hich tlo itut fillo thi- in-'
dustry.
There id iu the V,st one tf the bread-'
It at. I. t.r ,r,.,. ., I 1 1 I
...... ...v.
cuitivaiiou nl poultry l be found nj -
where. It is au lu.-.r.tLSe. iodii!:rv and
should be treated as such, fir upo.i it de -
ends the lu'.ore of mmv a ..e-son.
'
MCC.IV'IIU bi "ui, iur touiuilll
and we etiould work earnestly and faiih -
folly for the advancement ol whatever
, . ,i,.t
ourlian.18 tinJ to t.o, 8 that it mar le
i both sjccessfj! and profralie.
.
Hens and Blackberries.
v , i - i i ,, ,
' luci; o we Vlitttd a UCy in I-
docunty, Me., who we hd heard was
makicg a sciccta cf poultry and i-u a'i
fruits, atl lini much interested in the
snbject we 1 ought an interview. We
found the lady in ijiteelicn ta be a widoir
with tbrte small children. A farm uf JO
acres, ouc cow, two hundred heus, about
a quarter of an acre cf tlick'orres. an
ordinary farmncuse, a small barn and a
hen house ccmpleteJ her worldly posstg-
sbr.e. She told m thai when her hus
band died thete was a morlgsg? oa the
farm tcr tearly its value, and after rhe
found herself alone in the world she be-
. t , .
gau to iock a rou a 1 lor some way or
meaas to support btr childreu, and if
possibicclear the mortgage on their Ittile
home. JSiie thought of everything a wo
man usually dots uuder like circum
stances, ecc'j as washing, ironing, drese
niakin?, etc., but nono of tue in ee med
lo r ffcr any inducement equal to the de
mand, and tbo finally concluded to try
and do it On the farm. She kcew by ex
pedience that she could mak; her hetis
pay, and Lai an i leaihat email fruit i
would too, if she could only mature to do
the work herself.
After considerable icjuiry anion;; her
friends she decided to try blackberries,
and accordingly iu tbo spring ni.t f.ir
100 plants and set them out in t.er hen
yards. When we were there the berries
had jdst begun to ripen, and she told U)
that she had j ist picked them the day
befire, getting . thirty-two ijuarts, and
the plants were etill.kadcd to cver-Vc r
in;. I have never seen such blackber
ries as those, they were all large and of
fine flavor. The plants bad been set cut
twoyesrt when we saw them, aud had
never hadary cultivation or care ex
cepting what lbs hens give. .Slje told
as she kept her bens in the yar Js u jti
after ha;ing, then let them run, shutting
them out of the yards entirely, thm m-k
ng the yards serve a doubla purpose.
Her poultry h'jes were cheap, built cu
the side of a hill, aud nsembleda pair
of stair. Kich houso was aLo it 10 bv
2 feet, and Iberu were eix ot them
y faced the southwest, and the yard
e on the west sid. llerhebs paid
.tr Jl Sti per head uboVd cxpeuses, giv
ing her the neat little sum of ?;17J.
From her blackberries she go' 180 quarts
whicii she told at an average price tif
10,' tf' cents i-er iiuarl ut her door bringing
her in f Iil.5o, which alicd to her poul
try profits tnaka ft.lJ.oS, of which she
saved (200 and paid o!F 'ha re natni ig
mortgage. She said Ihe first year was'
the hardest, and 6he had' hard work to
pay fjOand the interest, but she has
lust got things wlero she can hitidle
them to an advantage. Her poultry is
all pure blooded Plymouth Ilocks of the
brown egg strain, aud she ehip3 all her
eggs to Boston, getting from four to eight
cents above the hcnie market price.
Here is an object lesson it would be
well form to copy, it ehows what
pluck and pers'verenco can do, mid is no
moro than any one might tl 1 under sim
ilar circumstances. I. S. Cummings in
Poultry MtiU-rpritjo.
Some fouls are hard to keep uilhin
bounds, others are easy. It is well
reinetii ) r Ibis in making choice of
breed.
Let; w cu k n em in voting f,j Jh
froniji.iuh fredinu and forced growth.
MM 6o YEARS'
(PS
A
'rm, C0PVRI0HT8 AC.
Anynninillng a nketrh and dnncrlntinn ma?
quickly Hscertaiu our opinion free whether au
Invention in probnhly patefitnhle. I'nnimunlrn.
UniiaatrictlycoiitKlmitUl. Iliuidbookon Patents
sent tre. OMet aeencr for aecurniir pateutK.
Patent nkn thniuirh Munn A Co. recclre
tl-rrnu iviikc, wii noub ennrife, in IDo
Scientific American.
A hniHlxomotT Illustrated wocklr. I.nrirmit eir--iilailoii
of any Bmenttllo Imiruiil. Tornm, ;i a
vi-ir: i.mr months, L Sold by all newsdealer.
Fv-UNN g Co.3Gt8d New York
I-m.icli Ortic.-, ifii V fit. tVml llluluu. D. C.
Notice for Publication.
tr SITED STATES I. A XI) OKFCE.
KoKiu i:.i, Ore , February, 2h. lwi.
is lit-rebv eivf ii th.r n... t..
Nutfoi
named w-ttler has lil. d notice of hi, intent m
.. i nake Enal prM, ,,, of ni, clal, .!
.Vol k ., .' 11 . ,""1t' lH '"n "iHKer
i. r.. , .! i --jiaies i.ana Ulhccnt Row
tjurs, Or gon, on April n, i:mi vii-
KEL'liEN K. SMITH '
on his H E. So, r.j.')T, for IheH. t. H F '
Ji.-Kn.ltl.cN.E.! N.E.; K. j.'xjVA
He iiBiiRs iho follow iiiB nltnen-es to prove
li. 1 1T! ' ? VJL"." V " "I-"" d cultivation
Mili. ..-i r I idynn, Jiutu
t reek.
np
J. T. BRIDGES,
P.orihter.
ClillC IfLff
Is tha result of r.-pemcd ncuts attack. The
liver snd rpleen ere principally affected.
They act m storcli-mscs for tlio mslarinl
j pwUon ,nh"
tnkes it from them.
The po!on must
I driven nut of
thetj-stein. IIVD
V AN will destroy J
the action of the j
poliKin and event j
"ally drive out the
last particle of it I
from the s;ste:n. ,
In addition to
this. Dt'DVAX
111 restore the
lost app e. It
will Lull', up th
weakened system.
Hl'DYAN will
nuke new blood
n l ncr r. .ii. The pains in the bone will
d;v; .r. Hl'DYAN' has cured others and
It will cu;e joa. We describe the symptoms. I
Study tlie:a tr.ru!ly. They are yoars. Do
not d !y lnn.j:r. but take lirDVAW now
ami y,,u cill I cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
I. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND
TR0C2LXL EKAIN. T. HUDYAN
and your he U. he will .li-pper.
2 2. FAT-E OS YELLOWISH COSI
PLEXION. KUOYAH will establish a free
tir.-u'.a'i.m of par.- blon I and Cause the chocks
to av-an.e i!i.r ih utk' r.-'.iK.
3. L03S0F APP2TITE AKDQSAW- I
IHO Hi THS STOAOK. HUOYAN j
r;,1 r.-.'r-. tii . ;;-.t:t ail the d.gesiion of
fi-rl v. ill U-eo.-.-v j.-rie.'. i
4. FEELIl.-3 0FViaHI0VEaTHB !
. LIVEE
: ii-.er.
Tl: i ! ''.:. t ihe rnlarscmcnt ot j
St '111- I Hith the poisoa ol isa- i
' lr.a. til iYV .:;: drive out the poison and
1 cau ;1 c'1'i ':l l " iu n"!ur1
! HEAVIXE33 1 THS BEQION
:0F7KS SPLEEN. Ta,
;-!rcn becomes j
iU lessen the :
! ,-.., ....-.-..-.1 milYA
rra'.l c
j ro:is--:i.
anl finf tbe hcarincss to disap- i
f"ar-
I You art :3 'r.u; fr "i i hrcni - Mlriaandi
I yo.; b? Hl ov V will rehere tour '
ivint'tusi a i t.tj wen. mo-!
j per i-v k-;e.ir i for !.' . If your I
! ilreeci.t iv ifi k p it, aeivl direct to the
' in m a kkmijiy company. sn Fran-
I clco. 'fc.ifi.rrt! Keiember tst vou can I
j roouii tii-; HI UV.t lUCTOR VltLK . !
i C. t- ' ,!e diM tor". You csv call aad i
j t;.cn:.or write, as you desire. Address
- HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
Car. SloH, Mir! salt Ell Sw
tss Frsacisea, Cat.
I
the iirect;sol"teti
Montana, Utah,
Colorado and all
Eastern Points.
ili.es ilirtli-c of m.i lavuiiie route-, via tbe
I XMX l At iHC Kat Mail Une. or tbc
KIO liKAXliK .-eeuli- Lints.
No Change of Cars
On the p. ifiltn.l ( hicaco Social, -'the llnit in
tl Wi-sl."
lliuipped W illi
llhr.tnt t,nid;inl Hcv.er
I iiii- New llnliuary iTi'tiri-t ! Sli-c.r
ni rb l.ibr.try-l'.ttiTct ':tr.
SpleinlM Piner t meals a la c.irtc;
Fr.v Htvliiiiiig t'hatr t'ar
C"iiil..rt;ibl.' O'achcs aud Smoker?
F.ntire Train Cotuph uly Vttibulitl
ft.. Iiu Ibcr inforins'irr'.apply io
J. P. 0IVAN5, Agt., otcLi:iS.
C. O. Terry, W. n Comau,
Tr,.
I'ltv.. aku.
Ui Thirl St .
lien Airt.
Ten at o Or.
i
Iff
i s-
Ry.il
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
'.t i 1. . . -.. f.";-i
The favorite of the Army aud Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickeus
derfcr Typewriter during the Spanish-American War.
No. 5. $35-
St. Paul,
(iloucestcr,
Tope kit,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiana,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
Y- 4 -
:.J-4-
All goods fully guaranteed
Guitars, Baujos, Maudolius, Violins, Accordions, Autohgis.
EGGS AN Mil
Th'u ijeonlu of tlio I'dcitij Ooait mmt
Eaht Iat yenr over ?3,00!),(00 in bar !
ca.-b for tga aud poultry. Tbis meat
entu of moupy ought nil of it lo have
gone into the pockets of Pacific Coast
poultry keepers. It pay9 to keep fowls,
bat they must be manuRel riRbt No
big ranch is necessary, thoDBBudrt are
making money with email and largo
flocks of hens in village ' gardens and
BUiall orchards. Fruit growing and
poultry breeding go together finely.
THE PACIFIC COAST FANCIERS
MONTHLY tells all about it. Not
thousands of miles away, but right here
od tbis Pacillc Coast. It tells how to
njhk potiltry keepinir uv. how to build
coops, how to feed for eggs. Low to cnie dincf, Low to tell good fowls
from poor oues, in short, how to make money with heu.. It's bright, prac
tical, money making, invHluabIi to all who keep fo Is of any kind. It is
brin; full of good readiog and.beautifally i!lustra!d. If you keep s dozen
or a thousand hens you want the FANCIERS' MONTHLY. Tako no'hing
else- said to.be juht.as good get the best. It c ibts but little, Ot.e Dollar
pajfor it 2 yearr-, or it will be sent on trial one year for 73 cents. Don't
put ciT subset ibing! Do it today Snnd one doliar fur 1 years or 75 cents
for one year, to
Churchill & Woolley.
eii : rxj MDinas'itiAii
;. .. r, ..y ,v..u arp n-
; . I " ' a.i I h.t ii ,o, in n,r
-. i ; :l.;o f -r piin pn.ir ricnirr
rorilin41fi:f Kouw.
cr . mutations
.trie. s fear far.r!4l
r;a p.crv I'IMIl
-sr ' ..rr.
rszm-Jr&rr'mmih' kM
4 3i
-- -f i r -wr.
IV H III UKIB hiUIOI
tit.. ""t rri .
T"K'4:Ii"S
1 r th
it i llshil
b..' hi nt!er
' v -: f i
1 " m??.-jS$rS
I C....V.,V-V.I
Get your.
i.t--. -V V. SOLID QUARTER SAWEO 0K H Mil eimtT,Hs .i-tm.
WiSt
1J5W-A
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
lZ" At Marsters.
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. MARSTERS & CO.
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? WVI 11. iit w rsirS-rr-rxi V
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f
" . a a 1 i-ai 1 a a a a
.successor 10 O. W. NOAH.)
General Blacksmithing
rROTHNa AND RUNNINO PL.TES A SPECIALTY,
REFAIRLS'G OF ALL KIND9 PROJIFTLY DONE.
SSp aa Coruer Washlomoa and Kane Sts Uosebg.c 4?
oa Corner Wasbloxton and Kane Ma.. Uosebg.c
jCass Street Market
I Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Fresh and Cured Meats
'Phone Main 181.
iiirlni1iniY
CHICKKRIXGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these wc have other good
Pianos bat cheaper in price but uot
in quality.
I BL1CKEN8DERFER,
" -- - H1"- " Miass' '
...ttc .
" ,i mm i "
and sold on the installment
, V-rrirp
1Z 'A
W "sj- m. 1 Tl sssSIWsssssassafisfrss
lit MILLION llll.
-.A
i
M fc- i-f
taaue k u
t1".
ln,c",Tour.'ivrr -
hsrM.
I pun k r T
Kill MH.H
i . jin
trii
ohriMl with lull lenelh tahl aod brad In plfw lor
ilrnlminir fn.n r , A a
iVfr '
"-wis iliAsASiES
b.-fl 1 rkimtHnUBfi flni.h. flrt mMkcl draxreolla. rrt . Iner
sajBLietmaie. rtiainKmylh Iruo KumL IM UnHMM
ImI. positive f'HjrBVXi'rflfl. rtr eirkltr...tt.tln iniu ...r .n..
dju.bi a-inin. palrnl trnt-m Iterator tnnnfH 1-m
ws-ti. u ' y r . i . w im.p,vrn ml.H'.L- CTTT. 4n( TitU- hr.
Ta;rn ycs-l. Inl h IMaM, ImnlH mm nwM mm WaMlWly
,Url CUARAMTEEO IhlltlMlwlKiMtoMlinl w,rM
"oi" '- mf- t'Tj aiutsaw k r.uM r. o..r Frea la-
3-rurroa Boclt !" 1'iM tnwmnti,nmrn ma It ajid d3tthT pUi or r.y
' :i mi i-'t -r;. 1 ! tw' KMNiUuwiimt tit. mt nvklM.
I" C'.t:" fj.'iTlif'-'fi "rii(rt,iH,. -nmfrr :
- - . - " v.r i . it t;vt i.,
. : . . , - -i ir tw ( 1.. e; rft
: . - ' - r.- i ,.att-..1 i-.'
in
Fish and Game in Season,
F. S. Godfrey,
Props.
FOR
i
Li"
:
iriv,c't'i?
mm m
No. 7, $50.
The Blickeusder
fer is rapidly dis
placing the more
complicated aud
higher priced ma
chines, as it does
the same work
equally as well (if
not better). 40,txx
now in use.
plan. Baud Instruments
ot :
tie!
In fact almost any thine in
ion
M 11
Notice for Publication
I'atTKOtjTaTTs f.ssn min
. R" ebunf, Orejon, Jan. 22. VMS-.
notice is lurch-, eieen t J. at. i hu L.iu.lnj
nauw-41 eiiier k f.leU uoticaof Jtis Intention
.? pr.x.l in support of 1im claim, and
IhaL .alii .,r,M v f 1 1 . a i.. ,
.. . .,, mvI ucioro ii. e ifceria
n-rand Keeeiver. Lniteil Mate Land OfOceal
heliun-', Oregon, on March 6. 1W0, viz
I HAKLEH CLARK '
''. N'' r th- S I ' r S E :, w K H e
. , . , " . xie names
the following a Itm sbes to prove his eonttuuou
rcKideiiee upon and enlllvction of wld lacW
C Tipton, ol Glide. Oniion.
T P.Rrru.ya M
Register.
Railroad Time Table.
Nortfcboubd P.oaeburg local, No. 17
departs 7:30 a. m.
fcoothboun' P.oeebarg local, Xo. Iff,
arrives 5:20 p. m.
Northbound overland2o. 5, ar
rives 10 :35 a. in.; departs 10:45 a. m.
Sonthbound overland. No. 6, arrives
4:15 a. in.; departs 4:25 e. rr.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Northbound fust through freight, No
221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; deparU 5 .20 p.
m.
Southbound fast through frtight, No
222, ariiTis7:0Oa. m.; departs 8:00a
m.
Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrives
at 2-55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, departa 0:00 a.m., Mondays
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Southbound mixed train No. 220 ar
rives at 3:00 p. ra., on Sundays, Mod.
days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m.
Mondays. Thursdays and Saturday I.
CHURCH SERVICES.
SlmioiHst Cmikc u-torncrof Ifaia and lau
s'jeta. Hundsy Serrice: Preachlaj, U . n
and 00 p m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. ax.; JU
A. Walker. Superintendent; Class Keetias; at'
cloac ot the morn ins; sot ice; Xpwortk Leacn
7:Wp. m. F. 8. Godfrey. Preaideat. Prayer
afeetiiuj. Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m.
ii. R. Aksold, Paatar,
Parsonate, corner Vain and LaM.
Csitck BkCTHMs CacBcu-on Fowler street,
oonday serrlce, at 11 a. m. and 7 n b
er meetins;. Thursday ertnins.
Mrs. Lcct It Ccrur, Pastor.
St. GoE..a Cai'acB.-Coraer Cass and
Main street, aerrices on second and fourth
Sunday morning ol each month aad erery Son
creainf. Special services announced from,
me to time Ear. j0m Dawson.
Miimirjairy.
3. E. Cmikch, Sopth. -ocrrices every candaj
orning and evening.
Rv J T Cottox, Pastot
BarnTCntrH corner ot Lane and Rortt
iretu. Sunday service: Preacbiar at Ii a. as
and 7:00 p.m. Sabbath School at 10 a. bl, O. P.
Coaaow, saperinteBdent. rTaycr meeting rt
:3 We.lncs.lay evening.
S- A. DocuLaa, Pastor
Fia-vr Cnauru5 CiicacB Corner at Ptnti
and Woodward strceta. Sunday snricew
Preaching both moining and erenisss. Swwday
school at 13a.m. Y.P.8.C. E.MCJu p.
Prayer niteting each Wednesday evening at
T.30. A cordial welcome and give tin i? awaits
W. a. W ood,
Pastor
Fiayr 1'is.bitcsiix Cucecm Consta-of Casat
and Rose streets. Sunday serrioe-: Public,
worship. 11 a. m., anl st p. nv; Babkauh
school, 10 a. m. r. P. 1C E. at 7 sv. aa.
Prayer meetins, Wedi.ti.A .evening ;;jo
m- J. A. Towxsaaav,
Pastot
Ta U". f. T. C. ill hold :U regular meetingsj
oa the second and fourth Monday of cverr
month at 7J0 p. m. io the Xpworta Leagua
room of the SI. X. Chareb,
O.RAflCO.
L-araEt
j AKBIKY
Fast i Salt Lake. Denvr, F L Fast
Mail Worth. OmshaKa n- Mail
a p. ia. : sasCily...Loa a t- S tip.sa.
j c-v . i : . I
Spokane
Walla Walla Lew is ton, '.
pokane, Minneapolis, I
Spt'katii!.
Flyer
Sw. m. "
r iycr
0 lo p. m.
I
t r-aui, Dululh, Mil
wau tie, Chicago and
East.
p. m.
ikjla.'c Snuxaie I 4 p. i
All Sailing dates sabject
to change.
For San Franeise
SaUDee. 3, S. 10, 18, 3,
Paily
Ettntla;
p. m. '
Salurdav
10 p. ml
Coli-wbia Rivia
A.tor.a and Way-
Lanvlin-.
la-.r.ua
6 a. m. I
Willi a rrra Kitsk i"7,
Exundavj
Oregon Cilr. Ncwbere.
baiem Way-Land a
x. iun
i a. ni.
WOLAJIlTTS) A50 Ta
HIU. RlVKSLa
Tues.Thurs
M 3D p. m
and Sal.
iy. Daytoti
aad ay-Lau.luigs.
Moo. We d
and
6 a. 'ill. IVtti.wm. a,
Tues.Thurt1
H'3B P- m
'ilon. Wed
and sat. Portland to Corrallla and and Fri.
Leave
Riparia
l:Ai a. ul.
Daily
Ssaxx R:Tk
KJparla to Lewiaton
Leave
' Lewi. ton
' Daiiy
8:A a. m
J. F. Oivans.
Agent, Roscbure, Or.
W. H. Hurlburt,
Gcu. Tass. Act.,
Portland, Or.
JSTHKCIRCHT COURT OK TUC STATE
r: ofJrKon for Douglas ivunty.
Nora Helm, PlaiuliiT, 1
Fletcher ItelnV-n..!..,,.,.... - ?.!' E'i I"
lo h.elcher Holiu, the above nam
vimaaiia,;
111 tht! llallllf lif t)is Stan .(
hereby required to .niax and .m'.;.,
vomplaUt tiled airaiust you iu ihe above en
tilled suit ou or before the first day ol the-
Uwitr UnU U"S "b0VC nt""i court
Moadsv March. Sth. IHM sn.i u
said time, for want thereof plaintiff vv
til apply
1 in her
. . tor ma reiift ueiua
implaint as follows:
For a decree of divorce dissolvin
of inatrimonv MiV.in. i :.""5 .!,.r,na7
defendeut. and lor such o h.V.CT1"""
court may appear equitable w
1 v"H.Ur.??u0nS PuWhl by Older of Hon,
J. . Hamilton, in.tini ,;. . ........
si-rihed in said order for the pnblicaiioa of thf
(:t:.)
F. W. BENSON.
At torney for Plaintiff.
Notice for Publication.
t'MTKD States Land OTm a,
KOMiburg, Oreirou.'Vebruary 16. pui
i,it V,0 ls bv.Ky 8'v:u that In r.a7pUance
IVIlll iho tir,r,....n. .1... .... .. t
r.v..rlv.M., v., ak oi i.omrreMi of
June S. f..s. entitled "An act for the 1 oTTini.
ber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory-" S.
URIC W. KAKlhlLl
of Jlsrshfleld. Cniuty of Coos, Sl; ul Orvir.viij
has this day bled in this onic hiVsw, rn sut-'
nieiit No. M-s (or the purchase of iheYo
Nf4, of wimii No.J, inTon.hip No. 27 V
Ranee No. hi W.. and will .Th... Ti
P NO.
ww i.nu soim-Dl ts more vuluaMa for it
i.l . I..."-"' C"T". aui'T
and to establish his claim to "aid TaudSefort
the Register and Rc-eeivcr of this oftice Ko
burg. Orvwn, on Saturday, the K'th da ,.f aUv
lAW. 11. names as witnesses- Alh,tV o.M
AU! HUU ail IkCfSOlIH du nlin.. ..1 . . ' .. .
-"'i,nl. are revested t., a their
4.
narshlield, Oit-Kon; K K.u i ii !.'
d, Oregon:' W. II, Sn.Uh vilI,.?1-
-.Ueo. U. Herron.ol Mh..i.i vrc-
A. C.Mars
e aima iu uus umc oa or before said l'ith dav ut
ill ay, YK
4. T. BRIDUE-S
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