The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 12, 1900, Image 4

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' "WNTYV
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has heen
.in use for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of
and has
Jty'f Z1- sonal supervision since its lutaucy.
T&ccJuM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro but Ex-
periments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
5 Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
. and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
t substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Bears the
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Socletr Kleetlaf.
P OSKBURO DIVISION NO 476. B. OFUL,
v mceu eTerj second and fourth Sunday.
WOMEN'S RtXIKF CORPS KO. 10. MEETS
fiitt and third Fridays in each month.
r SKO POST, KO. 29, U. A. &.,
A. R XFET8 THI
rst and third Thursday ol each month.
at ! p. m.
ALPHA LODGE, K 47, K. Oh P., MKIT8
ntrf Wednesday evening at Odd Feilows
Halt Visiting Knights In gaoi standing cor
liaUjtnTited to aliend. ....
JO? Jilt El.IJ, C. C.
C.H. FISHER, K. K.S.
LAUREL LODGE, A. F. A A. M., RECrULAI
meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesday in
each month,
EUtiESE L PAKROTT W. M.
S.T. Jiwrrr, Secy-
pOSEBCRG
av tha tint
CHAPTER. KO. 8. O. E- S.. MEETS
the tint and third
Thursdays of each
" mania.
M KS. K. J STKOl" I, W. M.
MA IDE EAST, Socy.
Mol'tKN WOODMEN OK AMERICA. MEET
on tint and ihit.l Tuesday of each Inonlb
in the id Maaouic hull.
H. W. MiUtE, V. C
II. L.'JI vaSTER. Clerk.
U-OODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak Carr.P
So. U. rueets at the Odd Fellows" Hall
in itoteburg. every 1st, 3rd and jib. Monday
evening. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
J. A. BUCHANAN, C. C.
Jf. T. JEWETT. Clerk.
T-.BII.FTARIAV LOuGE. KO. ,
L O. O. F.
A nr.ii Katnrdar ereninc of each week at
their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Boneimn;.
Membersof the order in good standing areinvit
cd to attend. cllAS. OLEtON K. G
S. T. Jcwbtt, Sec'y.
n P.. ELKS ROSEBURG LODGE. KO.SJ6,
L. boij their regular com munua lions at tha
I O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thnredaf
f each month. Ail member requested to st-
trad refrularly, ana ail ruuung orumer c-w
auaily invited to attend.
DOCGLA8 WA1TE, E. S
I ft A B. RIDDLE, secretary.
rtOPF.BfTRa LODGE. KO. 16. A. O. C. W
v meet the aecond and fourth Monday- of
vv.h month a; 7 ;) p. m. at Odd Fellow Hal'.
Mem ben of the order In good atanding arc in-
rued to attend.
M. T. XeCi.Al.LIS. O. S. WEST
Recorder. Fincneier
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TJVITED STATE-LaSU OFK.CK.
Soscburg, Orepon, February l'.t, liWtf.
Xn:iv in herebv eiven that in om;liaiice
with the provisii-n!' t'f Uic a- of Congress vt
ione 3rd. luTS. entitled -Anacl for the -ale of
timber land? iu the states of t alifomia. Cregun
Nevada and Wafhinton Tenit-ry."'
OLAK M. OIOS.
Of Washburn. Countruf Bartield hla c ol Wii
eonaia, baa this day hied in thi office his eworu
tatemvnt No. KA, for the purchase of the
r-vv of Section Ko.li. in Tuwn-,biu Ko 24 south
Knm n 3 west, and irill offer proof to ilionr
that the land sought la more valuable for it
timber or unc than (r agricultural purpiwe,
and to establish his claim to said land before
the Bcguttcr and Booci er of thi offiec at Rose
burg, "regou. on TlinrdT the 3 day of May,
fl. Ha names a wilue?: Sivert Oie. of
Wcehburu W iseonnn, Jaob Johnxon, of W ah
tiurn. W isronsio. Ocar l.nnd-.'reen. of Wah
hum. W icouin, David Itedland, of Wahturn,
Any and all perunn claiming adveiely the
above-deeerlbed lands are reue'.ed to file their
claim in thie "mee on or h-!ore w:n 'lay oi
Hay. lvjj. J. T. BRIDGE.
. m3p Register
Notice for Publication.
Vnited State" Ijinil Office,
nosEBiao ire.. March. 1. law.
NoTico is herebv given that the fo?lowT)ig
named acltler nan tiled notice of hl intention
to make final tiroof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be u.ade ix-iore Register
. r. ' 1 I . .!..... U .
a 11a nceeiv er aivcu o-oi iu-i uww "t
burg, Oregon, on Airil 14. vir.:
ESCILV J. ( ENTERS,
formerlv Einilv J. Thrush, 011 her H. E. No.
J1IS for the N. W. l Sec s, T ;. , S. R. b W.
the names the following witnesses to prove
ber continuous residence upon and cultivation
iifaaidlund viz- J.R. Wilson. W. H. Thomp
son. Frank Huntley and C. W . Mecuiu, ail of
CAUtaa Valley, Oregon. J, T. BRIDGES,
p Register.
Hoints East.
The 'Tottliind-CbicaKO Social,"
whicli leaves the Union depot at S p. m.
diljr i ejtiippeJ witli strictly up-to-date
room' Pullman slecuioz cars, and free
reclining chair cn, steam heated aud
electric liglited. The Karoean plan
dinins car eervice le a special feature of
excellence on this line. !icie china,
tiowert, ftitleP8 linen, first !' c wking
and attentive servante add lo the coui
lort of travelers.
A ne library car i attached to theee
trains.
Aa the uame indicate, thesn cars are
fitted up aa a library and readme room
Book casHjs ontatnmn al! fhe standard
works, the current t"dtcals and daily
papers are at the dippopal of all tirst and
second class passenger.
Time never lianga heavily on the pnn
engert' hands while traveling on thip
train, and before on is aaare of it the
train pulls into the Union depot at Chi
cago. J-or full infortuatptn rregardin the
movement)! thee trains, rates, etc..
call on or aJJref
V. , liH lllLMNv;.
roi tland. f tr.
Or J. F. jiv( ns,
' U'jev'inrK, t r.
; "I tax Indebted to One Minut Couth
; Care for my health and life It cured
me ollong trouble fol!oinr gtippe."
Theuaanda owe their lives to the prompt
action ol thia never failing remedy. It
eorea coughs, colde, croup, hronchiiii",
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
troubles- It early iibo provente c-in
eomption. It i the only liarmlees rein
df hs.t fivf"! immediate ruwilts.
A. C.Marr.lcrs & Co.
boon made under his pcr-
Signature of
mwvomi crrr.
Notice for Publication.
I'nited Elates l-nnd OflUe.
RoKBt Ru, Orecoa. February I'-iM.
Notii-e isherr-bv given liiat the following
named settler ha tiled notice of hi iuteutioa
to make linal vroof in fUpiKrt of his claim, and
that Slid proot will be made befcru the Regieler
and Beret ver. U s. Ijind Offlee at Kotxburg.
Oregon en March 3, lftiti. xlr:
Si U1T LANDER
On H E No. ::7, fo r the K1 . SE' , . N 1 i K' ,!
W'.Xt'.'d.i T'.V.S.RsW. He names the
follonring witne to pnive fc U continuous
residence uioii aud cultivation of Mud land.
vl.- William I. Lander. Archibald O. lU-eof
MelroM?. Orejron. W: H. Hunter oi Wanlton.
Oregon, Samuel Alexander ol Cleveland, Ore-
pou.
1 Kejister.
Notice for Publication.
Cnik'tl State-. Land Otliec,
Ilorcr.t tm, Oregon. February lio.
NtKiee if hereby given that the foliowin
nanied set tier has : iexl noti-e of his intention to
make ti lid proof in ii))ort of his i !a;m. and
tuat uti prwi win ue luaoe ociorc i'c negi
teraud Receiver. L S Ijiud Otiiee at Uoteburc
Oregon on March ., l'Ani. ir :
!LJ.iJM J l.A.M'r.ll
On II. E. No. Jv.foi tlieN'4 NW1;. sE1. NV4
N E1 . StM .. ce j.. lo' tf, I! S W. He nan).- the
following witueNsc to prove In Contmuou:
residence ciwn aud cuiuvntion of said Inud,
vii: ejtt l.-iu.ler, ArebilialdO. Rom.-, . d Mel
rose. On-cou. W..I1. Hunter of W arvltou. Oregon.
Samuel Alexander of Clev t land, Orea- -u.
J. T. BRIDGES,
I Regu-ler.
Notice For Publication.
Tniteii ST vtks Lv mi Office.
Rvse!un:. Oregon, February !t. 1:K.
Koltv.-c i8 hereby given that in compliance
r-ith the provi-ioii of the act of t'ongret-- of
Juuc3, 1ST, enticed An act fvr the sale of lim
ber lauds in the ktateiof t a'ifomia, Oregon,
Nevacaaad Washington Territory."
ANDREW E, KAliDKLU
Of Marshtield, county of t'oos, Siatj of 0n--on,
has this day tiled in this office h-s sworn ttstc
ment No. M, lor the purctae ot" the lots t.
S1. KW (. of Section No. iu Tou uthip No. 27
south. Range No. 10 W est, and will oiler proof
to show that the laud sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for airrirultural
parposj-, and to etabii-h his claim to sa d laud
before the Register and Receiver of this offieeat
Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 12t!i day of
Mav, Lv. He names as wilueocs: Aibv rt E.
Bettv-. of Marshfield,Oreinn, W. H. Smith of
Marsnfield, Oreiron. (.-. H. Herron. of Marshtield,
Oregon, E. W. Kardcllof Marshtield. Oregou.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-describej .ands are re-iuestiif to tile their
claim in this oflicc 011 or before said Uth Usv cf
Mav, lo.
J. T. BRrjGEf,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
Vsnao State-,
Ead Oimt,
Uorcburg. Cre;:on, Feb l"-. l.-,.'..
Noti'c is hereby given that in compliance
aith the provi-ioni of tise act 01 t ongrev of
June 3. lt7s, entttied "An aet for the Kale of
timber lauds in theSia'.c of t aliiornia, Oregon,
Nevada, and W'ahington Territorv,"
FRANK V. POTTER
OfA-hlnnd, County of A-h'atid. (State of Wis
consin, has this day tiled in this o:!ic las mura
(laiciuent No. ko1.', for the purchase of the south
ea-.t quart'T. of Section No. 10, in low n-hip No.
24 South, Ranee No. a Wet!, aud will oiler proof
to "how that the laud sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for acricuUural pur-
Kiscs. and to establish hisclaiiu to sai-1 laud
fore the Ueeiter and Reeeiverof thisofliw
at Rosebiirg, Oregon, on Fridy, the 27th day o(
April, VM'. He names a.i witne en Michael
N Oii-Ud of Wahburu, Wi., John W. Hel
land of Wa-hburu, Wi, Charlie '-eLvrt, of
W ashburn, Wn, E. T. Dewolf oi Woodland,
Wis.
Any and all pcrous claiming aderely t!ie
above-le-cribel land-are requested to tile their
claims i" this olliec on or lelor said Ttli day of
April, 1M.
J. T. BRIDOES
Iieui-U.T.
A2lip
Administrator's Notice of Sale.
V-OTICE Is HEREBY OlVES THAT BY Y1R
A tuc and in pursuance oi an order and deciee
of the Ojaniy Court of Dui;l :onntv, Ore
gon, duiy made by the Hon. Joe l.yon, Judge
of said Court, and eiilcrcd of record on the ith
day of September. 1.', ordering and directing
the under-igned administrators to sell the real
property hercinaiter dew ribed aud belonging
to tile Estate of Karl Kiiuiiicll, deceased, the
ta:d administrators will prosee-d to sell oil and
after the tirst ly of March, 1'Jon at jiriv ale sale
for ca-b iu hunJ or part cash and credit, upon
the 'aid preinij-eg, in one body or in scpuratc
)aroels as mav be for the bcM. 'interests ot suiil
e-tale tlie fo.lowing described real properlv.
towit: r '
The Donation Ijind Oaim of Willimu I'. Haw
kins No. 4i Notification 4 ' Tp. d It w est
cculuiniiig aerv.-. si-o frocUomil lots Ko. 4
aud ::ol nectiou No. 2ii 111 Tp ; A Utt West con
taining I'J.Os acres excepting front the above de
scribed premifccs a certain tract of land hereto
fore conveyed to f'uiily W ilaon 1 ouUiinlii!; to nj
a r ';ind 1 acre tild to School District No. 20;
alw liic lioiiatin Land t'laiiu of Janies aiin
Ellen Catching No. 4 t being parts of Sections
2 and 2ii in Tp. :i S R ( West excepting from
the above de-crilicd Donation Laml claim No.
4-i that cci lain piece or parcel of land belong
ing to said claim lying and being on the North
ide. of Cow creek heretofore conveyed loWin.
I'. Hawkins: also "aeres heretofore coiiveved to
L. C. NiehoIs;also .4 " of uu acre heretofore, con
veyed to A. M. Bcaiy: also2t acres and a frac
tion conveyed to Sanderson and Climore: also 1
acre of laud fold lo School Dist-ict No. 20; the
portion of Hie D. 1.. C. No. -i t hereby described
and lo be sold containing 1!'2 a) 11 'res; also the
S W 1 ,' of the sj E t and lot No. 2 of .Sec-. 20 in
To :tuj K6 West containing 40.2.J acres: also the
N W '4 of the N E !t of section ::"iTp:iU!3 no
West coiitailiiiig 40 acres also tlie NE1; of the
X E 'i of Section X) in Tp M 8 R 0 West contain
ing 4U acres also Eot No. 1 and the HE1, of tlie
S E of Section 20 Tp 1M S R 6 West containing
W.flu aeR- all of said tircmiscs being situated iu
Douglas County Oreiron auif containing i;i all
4-iil.y. acres more or less
DaU'dat Roscljurg, Oitguli, this first duv of
Fcbnisrv,
;ko. W.CAKTER.
FRiEDEUICKA KIMMEI..
Admitiistratote of the E-luteef Karl Kiiuuie:,
dceea-ed.
Notice for Publication.
I'uiUd ttaks Ijind Ollit-.-. !
Hosuburn, Or., K' bruury ;(, r.j '
Notice lu roby kivoii that the follou inn '
timiK-tl iifttler Iihh tilil linliff- ftf htv iiir,-nti,.t t.. !
mukutinai prixji iti siiniiort ol Jus claim. mil
that said rotjf will be uiale l-fore tin-Kc'klster !
and Kewlver, U. K. Land ORice at Bos"buri. i
Oregon, on Mar:li 11 vm. viz:
Ou If. t. No. Wii', for tlie tiW'l NE'i, HE'i
Ue names the foliowinar iiiieM to t.rove hi. '
noulinuoaa mideuee upon and ciilthation ,f ;
said land, vU; J. Jr. Ihomatoii. HorUm Bhoe-
maker, of Koseburp, Oregon, William Tipton, I
.).uj's ureii, oi uij'n;, regoii.
(f'.p) J. T. BKflXil H.
Ii'-M f-
POULTRY YARD
Keeping liens Confined.
Over-fa ! in i id lne arjvth two
causes of mo t d bibIitb to ou'try,aud
as neiiher if them are itift a rs, we luve
or.rselvea to bhtne f r all the mary con
eequnt.ces thst follow npen their heels.
Poultry in ouuueinnt must be led dif
fercntly from those which htve a free
inn o' grass or woijlatid. In the Utter
they rve!, tuitiiing over all tho leaves,
aud ecra tolling away, mound and under
old logs fr their favorite grubs at;d
bJr.
It you havi not mtJd it a busitiHf" to
watch your limits and chick cirefuUy,
yon do not real's! what a Utge uiu-mnt
of graa and green fod they will eat in
a day when it is nt hand, and when they
have n'lt b?en overfed ith grain
or Bcrapr. And this is nut all, cither,
as hens uied rough food and eome
thiog lliai wiv -a bulk as well as nutti
uieut. Even though you feed U10 couttiied
birds the eauie idcntieal food tuey ob
tained for tlieiutelvca on a good run, it
would not be the fame, as they would
lack the exercise eo necessary for thefr
health, and thcrefure iu c mflneineut,
the eauie identical food would bo too
much lor them, this is why succesaiul
raisers of poultry in coolitiemeut always
throw grim to their fowls in straw. tLus
compiling 1 hem to work tlioir pajaige
A'io, ti&pging a cabbage head just out of
Btatding reach eo that they niupl jntup
for every pick at i
This is a good njeteut, and t xctcise is
necesaaiy lor tueir i.csitii, out u our iooi
was composed n.trf of Mtto;eiiui:B ele
ments and lisa of the hydrocarbon, eb
pccialiy the oi's and fats, there would
not be eo much necessity for this constant
training down prtceec, lee" over fat hens
who stop laying and want to Fct. lees
sluivrishnees iu our yatds, and more fei-
ti ity in our egis.
T irre ae still in 'his enlightened gn
wh ttafl their cbickecs, both old and
ytu )(,'. .ov, rn 11 ueeiui iu ttie oui
try business, as laid or bicou U in the
kitchen, hut not as a regular diet l!
you want lo fatten poultry, in acold snp
ia winter, or when a hen U poor
acd on tba: account is not Uyinj?, aud
needs a little help, etc., corn isj iatlhe
thin,?, and the yellower, tho better, hut
as a gcueral diet, it is about aa had a
thing as you can give, e peciaify, in hot
weather.
While I am on the corn question, I
might add that sweet corn is great im
provement over field corn, and not opan
to the same injections as the yellow corn,
besides being- especially, if not more, ac
ceptable to the fowl?. .Siuantooi is a
sweet corn that yields well, aoJ it is well
wortu tlie lime 01 pouuryiuea to raise a
lot of this for their fowls, b-it when you
want iat, or when a eu Jen cold spell
"omeson, ye.U ueia orn is jasi tue
thing, unless your fowls are already fat
euoac,h, ia whith case, let them burn otl
a few ounces each; it will do them
good.
Ileitis must generally be partially
boiled befois the hen w ill accept them
as food, acd the first two or three time
with some bones, ecraye, or crackling to
give them an acceptable flavor, acd they
will be accepted without question. Often
some of the smaller beans will be eaten
raw, but there is no economy in so feed
ing them.
leans, cost too much, you say. Well,
there are heavy bearing varities that it
would pay to raise for the purpose, be
sides, in the cities the grocers bare last
y-ur's beans and they will sell them
cheap, and often when they are wormy,
all but give the a-ty. They will en-
c?urage tiz laying a well as peas, and
do not fa'.lca a corn does.
We need to 'eed peas and beans to our
fowle, acd those things that icoke eggs
Kipe dried peas the fowls may object to
at tirst, partly because they are not ac
cuctomrd to them, and partly because
their parents and grandparents dil cot
eat them. There is much more in the
Utter statement than appears on first
sieLt. Later on, I will speak of this.
Clever and torn fodder, busks, t-ilks.
etc., w ell chopped up, are all well known
by readers ef poultry journals, and while
bulky still contain more oitiogen to an
they are credited with generally at all
events, they are not full of fattening ma'
i.eriel.
The f pent malt frebh and warm from
the trewery, before it is allowed to stand
and sour, is very acceptable food once or
twice a week for fowls, but not oftener.
It tncourags laying and keers the bow
els fre?.
All the fattening aits of the malt are
removed, and what remains U mainly
bone and eg-forming material. When
it can be had cheap, it is an txiel'ent
material to make the bulk of a worm or
msggot.brerd:ng pit us it will almost
alone e:ve for tha Lurpoae.
Bran, fctldel fnd mixed with boiled
potatoee, adding a dash of ground crack
lings, is a good morning fie J, say once
or twice a week in winter, but bran as a
regular diet, is decidedly objectionable.
In the spriug of thenar or wuen moult
ing, a tablcspoouful of Hour of sulphur,
or epeon salts, to every forty or fifty
fowls, is a good addition.
Take it ail around it is beet always to
keep 1 ens a little hungry, as it is best
for thetn and best for the owner's egg
tuarker, and avoid corn and fate. We
will riine puoipUius aud squashes, and
the smaller ones it cut iu half, and oc
casionally led in the run, the hens will
clean them out, leaving the meiest shells
which can be cut op and boiled with
scraps and nerved as a morning feed.
Vh'n hens an: restricted to a small
run and do uot have the time to scratch
ttud chase graettboppers and other in
eects, it is difficult to keep them from
gett me, to j f tt, or to feed them so as to
avoid it Hint therefore, buy device aod
1 Ian that wlli give then exercise id de
sirable, and they need to be provided
with green ami bulky food. ISy all
tneaiiri, if obtainable, lot them run, the
more tvy have the better.
My hens which have, an tmliuiil ;vl
ru rijrf , turpi ietd me thin niumier by ttie
av:d:ty wi'lt which ihay a!e out the
email iiieriiicktiH which I cut in halves
and It t l-tr Ihein, anil tho rinda and
!-'(-eU- Muni UK' ImilHt) IIK'V L'li'aneu till IU
, t ,t. : t
"hoit ird:'i . In llittw uionths' lime I
i lid, l.y eaieliil a. coniitl ui feed, ecics,
icliick, cl:. , that tnv hens have given me
I""''1 ''idanrn of one dollar and Bcven-
leen vv:uiH K(r ,mi. I'rof. Ice. I. Oolc
,
man, in roultry Keeper.
A wriler in tho New Yoik World uives
tho following mode of kenping fowlt froe
fiom lice; "FoMlw ihc t-f tnirty wl
r.inninc at large I l.avn tftiv hen Inn88
a "hex about three flt fctjuure utid eight-te-n
It clie deep, tpun at the tup In
this I put a piiiftil of eaiid or ro,ul dirt, a
I'atl'ul of ait-sliti kfd lime, u pailf'll of
wood ashee, fivd pounds uf sulph" and
ona of inn-cl pow'i'r pyiilitntu).
About once a week I mix with this few
1'JarU id cent, aud then t i mil t 9te
the hei. c' t in and FCiaii li. N.kir.lijl
vi ruitn that ti le-U !;'! c.t'i auivivi'
thirt tieititu'tit. Hcahli)- lei, piolnccil
by a very miiiUtn iui-ect tlie u!a: prevent
ed by it. I have a roosting p!ac for ti.y
fowls to occupy in the summer iu an 11 11
shelter I hen paik. This is mote com
fortable uti.l healthful for thrtu tlisiu a
close, th'.diered room, aud less liah'u to
breed cruiiu."
Chicken Lice.
Lice are the pest of the chicken busi
ness. There i neither profit nor pleas
ure in liev-i-jfeeie I poultry. One of ihe
greatest problems in chickeu raising is
how to keep rid of lice, and I wish to
give a faw pointers which I have ob
tained oa thia subject from ixperienco
and observation, hoping they may prove
as useflul to others as they have to my
self. Akucwled,(0 of the Lalure and
habits of these vermin is ueceeeary to an
easy mastery of thu louse problem.
However mny varieties if chicken
lice thete may be, there aro radially
but two kiuds iu this country :ho lare
grey and tbo enidll red oties jud' thee
diiTer wMely in their nature at.d l.ab
its; Hie eseu'ial ditrerence btiuj iu the
fact that the largs lico breed un l live
oa tlie fow'.F, while the small one's tried,
and live aioct of the lime, eUewbcre
than on the fowls.
It is eeldom, if evtr, that bu'.h kinds
of lice aro to te f-.uud on acy ore ptn ol
fowls at the eame liuie. Aud, an a ru e,
he remedy for only one kind is needed
in aoy one cat.
Kjtueuibtfr that (or all practical pur
poees the larg ) lice never leave t te fow U ;
but breed and live on them; and there- j
lore the remedy lor llice must be up-1
plu-d d. reel t 1 tSe (ol-. Du;t is unci
de.v.h to ;ice, but for tare wot!, the dust
bath is uot reliable for the reason t'.iat
.: - .1 : 1. f ... 1 ... ... .
lucic ie u:utf ht it uuuifii?., ivjii ui v n j
10 every llxk which will t ut ihoroughiy
dust them-elvos, Aud on these do lice j
rulTl'rf.!
l'drsian, to he had at d: og btoic thor
miofitv aiirdii.,1 t,i iiti'h arid -w r tf ftivtrl
. 1
f " j
The p3der may be applied in any of j
tue many anewn wave, just eo u 11 tuor-
..... r. - .1
OUghly done. Taking the powder te-
tween the thumb and fioer aud work-
log it in among the Ifathers, 1 think is
.1.. ,,,:.r....,. IT...
application sctiicieot, but don't too
confident. Oreae lil ktd Hoe, hut
when applied to the (owls. 1 thiuk tl:e
rained aa bad aa the disease.
Te email rtd lice ne.t, lud and
live most ol ttie lima on r-jost poles anJ
in the walls of the butlJio;, forain on
the Iols at night. My way cf treat ii j; i
tbee ia to trap and burn tUcui. This I '
. .1
do by tnakmir cracks or ao.es on ll.e
under side of the riost poles for the lice
. u i i Ti t. -:..
tu ursk stun iiccvi iu. uia ouii uirii
natural inclination. I have ttie perch:s
eoarranKedas to be readi.'y removed
'
am replace J. i remove eacn p;i:e, eat-
, , -. ,
urate it tuth keros:ne, sUnd u oa et:d,
touch a ligh'ed match to its ljaer end I
and replaca it as soor as hlsted cff. If '
properly arranged it does uot take a
minute to remove, cleanse and rt place a
pole. This should be done s.s ofien acd
as fre.jueiit aa the casa requires, which
is to deteraiinei by inspection.
Whenever Ike are to ha found on the
poles i and there is where they wi.l he
found if there are any on the premi es,;
it is time to b'.azs tbem off, if it is every
da. I once thoroughly cured a very
bad ca-j this way in less than thirty
days.
Dust and insect powder for the large j
lice, but fire for the small ones. I Im-e
seen the dust under a chicken the! alive j
with the small red lice acd am of the
opinion dost will tot kill thete as it doee '
the Uro ones. In lidding a place that
baa become oyertnu with tbete lice,
whitewasLing will exreii'e matters, be
tides being otherwise aJvaotagous, tut
it Ii not a necessity. Tor it is only a
question cl time svt ei tvery Iou;o will
finJ it wty oato the fowl, acd frcui '
tbem to the uuJereiJe vl the perches.
And if these are k pi clean, tba premises
will toon ba rid of !i:e. Tbete email lice I
are especially annryinj atrjenj; senium
bene. With these about th9 bait plan 1 1
have tried ii fo remove the btn and ea
bom tha nestrnj, s:crcb lb? box and
supply ntw nesting tvcry two or tlueoj
diyj until th) lies diapp;ar.
Bringing in the Returns.
The Poultry Keeper says : There i. no
reason why the farmer, should not haw
something for tale from bis poultry yard
every week in tbe year. There are times
wt en tbe bees will not lay because they
areia tbe moulting ntagj, which takes
away about three months in thu year,
mostly during July, August and s ptem
ber, or perhaps beginning and ending
later.
As eggs will then not be eo plentiful
the chicks should bo made fat and sent
to the market?. The poultry but-ine-8
perttMis of sotnet bing com i tic in nil the
ti'r . which urov'.des the cmitil for
u. rating the bu.-iues. After one lias
become established iu the poultry busi
ness the receipts ehould exceed the ex
penses every mouth in the year, and
chicks may ba batched early, or as long
as tbe bens will become broody and sit,
but they should be sold before the winter
sets in, as by that time tbe bens should
have finished the moulting process and
be ready for 'aying sgiin, and will need
the room that is occupied by the chicks.
By eeliiog chickj during th latter part
of the year there will not bo tho usual
interval between I ho protita that come
in.
Coarse oatuie.ii is a splendid Iced for
young poultry
Success iih poultry depends ulinot
entirely on cledUliut'bR. bee that tho
home ami )ml if tho (owl 3 are con-
tine! ate kept nbitoltiiely cleau.
Don't let llm chicks tc't wt, but if
they arc caught in a Hidden thower, a
Mann bafket l ehind the kitchen stove
ill d'i wonders for tliem, even when
they seem almost gone.
),)ti't forgot that chickens need air.
Open the windows of the hen house
wido and lot in the pure air. Put up
siatn, or better yet, heavy wire nauitijj tJ
kr cp out inlrndoia.
.iMv 60 YEARS'
V EXPERIENCE
:: t "a "W
Trade Marks
fl: jsV DcatCNS
'rMf' Copyrights 4c.
Anon sending a okctcli xnd dPeript!on m7
antckl H9crtaln onr opinion freo w I101 her ail
lnTniion Is prohnttljr ,:itental!e. I'onininnlt-a-Sloim
strict I rconadmillnl. Handbook on Patent
tent IriHi. filileat ivinvin-f fttr neurinir patents.
i'uionta taken thronuh Muun & Co. receive
ipi-fiai not it c, without clmrije. In tlie
Scientific Jlmerican
, linnilsoniely lllnstrnted weeklr. I.nrcest ctr--nlml-m
of anr elpntide journal. Terms, l i a
-ir: four months, fL Bold bjr all news1pler.
KUKS&Co.""' New York
ItrnTieli Dill. a. Ki Y f t. WuMnatun. D. (.
Notice for Publication
fNITKIl STATES LAND OKKCK.
Kosaiii Rii, oiv , Ki-bruare, ZS. l'AO.
NuilLV i hret)- Klvtn that tlie following
uanieil settler lias tilfdnoliee of li Is Intention
to ninke final proof in nijinort of his claim, and
that said proof will lc nude before tlie lt'Rl'.er
and Receiver United Hates Land Olliccal ttoMV
Imm i"lrstr(iti r n Av.rll 1J 1'atii vl-.-
REL fiEN K.B.MfTir','
on Ills If. K. No. (,5,17, for t tie H. E.
H. K. !
K-o ti. nnd llic N, E. li N. K. Kc. 1, Tp. .
IV. s .
lie names tlie follau iug witnesres to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aid land v;x: Kii Miller. John Drown, John
Miles, and T. I Brewer, ail of Mvrtle Creek,
Oregon.
np J. T. BBItXJES,
Kcglstcr.
Is the result of v pentc 1 acute attacks. The
liver and spleen ure principally affected.
They act as storehouse for the malarial
poison and tlie M o.l tukes it from them.
The joison muit
bo driven out of
tbpfyitem. HI D
VAN will destroy
the action of the
poison and event
uallj drive out the
last particle of it
from the system
. .v.. , 1
In addition to
this. HI DYAN
will restore tbo
ht upp t. It
will Luiio up tha
weakened system.
HID VAN will
make new blood
j n.i r
.
'II will
s'i. The pains In the bones will '
IU' I) VAX has cured others an I j
ve-i. w describe fhe symptoms, j
Study then rarefi!'.;?-. They are yours. I,j ;
not liii'T. but take Hl'DTAM nosr !
and v.,u will t cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
!. CON3TAXT HEADACHE AND!
.ir livn U'-he will vlispi-ear. :
PALE OK YELLOWISH COM- j
i CT rTlnv u.-rwau , t ,.!.hnsh . free
l a k, v . w M a - - - - 1
j cir Ttil.inon of p-.ue bloot and caose Ihe cheeks j
i to assume their natural eo.or
j 3. L033OF APPriTH AXDOJiw- ;
f .
iai ou-iava.
j f(1i ci;1 tct-nm" ir;e.-i.
j 4. ?2Ll:- OP WEIGHTOVEaTHB i
I LIVES. Th- is J 1 to the eatargeaent of j
I ln''l'"'r- !t ' s:: 5 v' rovon wt tea- t
! ,c"'t"
llt'DV tri:lt;iroi: th (wisoa n.1 j
iteoiii i: l ss-saaia its nalnrat sixtL
j & iEvi:;E33
! of TH3 SPLEES
IK THE HEOIOK
T"te -ii.ieea bcomea i
cu::I
tjr.
. 1
HUOYAN i l ! j
a ii tlie ucaviaesi to Jsap- '
, 11 an 1
I .... . ... . i . w.:.h. ..t I
rn.- ''.lie 'r.-m I'hrcau' Msiariaand
:;t -1. Ill DY tN wiil relieve Tour
I t
f ?';: y
tii'.i :n is,'. ir.me i nil. HID.
I . '.fil i - ,
SCftecl'";f'
l'.t tfj t- .t,:i-.i:i-l o" ail !r3rc:sts for Cic.
it - rattsK -s tur go?. if your
i!r"csi-; ''.o. rl fc-Tf seiil vlirerl to the
! "l kmkiy company, San Fran- j
I civ". '. .:f-irn ' K-!tfml."t t?!st yn'i rn 1
ror.sir.t tue ntYx uorioax rnt. .
Tal! u l re v vliwtors. Voj taar caj and
j , ...cr st.uvoudaiK. Advirasa
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
Car Stockton, W.ra.1 aad ClU Sta
' t
Ss Fraacisc. CL
i
the pieect;roitk r
Montana, Utah,
Colorado and all
Eastern Points.
Un tho.ee vf tu favorite xuutw, via the
CMOS PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the
KtO liKANUE ifctnlc Lima.
No Change of Cars
Oa the FurilanJ Chicago Special, "the finest in
Ite West.'"
lCfjulpped vitli
Jlcruiit Stan-lard Sleeper?
F ine Now Orliuary (Tourift) f-locjra
Stilrb l.ibntry-r.nffct Cars 1
SpU'iulM liituT (iiicaU a la carte)
Frco Kocliiiiii t'hair t'ar-Comfortable-
Coachfs and Smokers
Kntirc Train CompleU-ly Vcstibulol
Fv,. fiittlK'r inf inuf'iPi ti'liy (
J. F. U1VANS, Apt., UoteLtig
j C. O. Terry,
W. E Comau, '
GtD AeU
iri Puns. tm.
l.-l Tbirvl St . Fci. i u Or.
esr II.'
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
. I 1 -I If-si'5r--i ill J 111
.Hi
The favorite of the Army aud
No. 5. $35-
St. Paul,
Gloucester,
Topeka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiaua,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
. All goods fully guaranteed aud sold ou the installment
Guitars, Baujos, Maudolius,
the musical line can be had
i ' " -
BWK&KB00fBBttjmKHKKRtBUU&BBnRnt-xicaum.-nav - - .f ...... t . sasJWywrssSlB?gjsw3jSjtsSJwajBjsvai
" ......
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Mr. Koht. McKwtn, of Micro, Florida, writes i't L. A Ien AC-.; "My g:rdrD
spot was 150 x feet. My seed cott $10.00, Fertilizer $0.00, Help alto;ether
$3.00. ;This fall wa4 the firt tima I n d the -FLASUT JK." (Mo. 4 combined
Hill and Drill Seeder) and I made clear f If 0.00 and enough left lo do me uolil I
can get another crop." You can do as well if ycu Vse the
"Planet Jr. Garden Tools."
Churchill & Woolley.
Distributors for Southern Oregon.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
rAOliB $38.50
XWONOER .'j .
f , - r - Jp i-ZTJ .es f. 4i.o m o.o. n n nn nr
a - r i r . . v ; .. -n
is - . s- :''K9-jdA Thia Saddle is made on
lr ; ' &issBss I6lnch Genuine
V s :tU" F Kelson Heav
rr
i,
lr
-
Get your.
SCHOOL
i .1
ill J& HI li EJ.ECa.NT
1 LTMIlu
We have a Complete
stock of TEXT BOOKS
and the Finest Stock of
SCHOOL TABLETS
ever brought to this city.
Our Prices are Right. ...
A. C.TBtERS & GO.
m su. a brf a a a a sw a a -a a ax.
iauccexsoc to 0. W. NOAH j
General Blacksmithing;
HOBBslJEaHUKUCU.
TROTTINa AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY.
KEFAIRlNQ OF AU EISD3 PKOilPTLY DONE.
i aopoa Corner Waablnjctoa and Kane 81s., Boaebn.c
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season,
F S. Godfrey,
'Phone Main 181. Props.
mm
iucludiug
C1IICKHRINGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Piauos but cheaper iu price but
quality
Navy. A few of the ships
derfer Typewriter during the Spauish-Americau War.
t V v; ..... X'f 1$S5
Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in
at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORE.
CTT THIS Alfc
OlTSSBSKB
TO IS WITH
Oil BOLLaa,
"i" SPECIAL HIGH GRADE
$38.50 STOCK SADDLE
sf frriakt C. U. U. akjert t (iialuu
VOUCtM EXAMINE IT .tTOornaitfrrt1it
ap-'t. ui'i ir taisi
frrtKciij solUiactjr, csarti a rcswaeal.
n Extra Fine High Crade Saddle
jvdttveqn.1 M Hftddic "I'l r..rr.Qf'". at from
533,50,
aod Ira lit
a !5Kor
Ladesma or
y Steel Fork..
rittrrru.v n:Li:rri:B vawmiuk cayfkfis
Tsl:l boui4 ir mil cantle.stel ltlwcoTpredtmip.
. irvrt oxbow nraf-s tKHiaa, ft Ofsirea. w.s mtmt
THEE IS WADE EXTRA STRONG 1-
t, i inch will Urrup ie&iaerv, I 4neh ti strmp.
lone rs tftr sv.1. l-inh t- bokle on offside. ke&.T
-titon iw-rftH ' rin s-ittf-a trrtnt cinrti, snfjr cotton
llttEir flsnkrinh. cca&ertiag smfx, Loop scat, ssl and
jockey il ne pire.
HAND RAISED STAMPING
a llla-trsusl. U'rlsht cf l.adlr .ht S& t4
twkM lr tbipoif . '. poanO. flsUblil IS OILI ABUtl
II.MIOirilH m iiu-v.
WRITE FOR FRES VEHICLE, HARSESS AND SADDLE
CATALOGli E, shflio( a lull line ( Cawbty and Bancber
outhts at tn lowest snces rrerquetco. Auuras.
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Ins.) CHICAGO, ILL
tsnn, litwa v. m iiri.tsj; many-ISMir )
SUPPLIES
At Marsters.
and Retail Dealers
in
i pi
h 'w
riot
1- i. iC
4i hll
equipped with the Blickens-
No. 7, $50.
The Blickeusder
fcr is rapidly dis
placing the more
complicated aud
higher priced ma
chines, as it does
the sauie work
equally as well (if
uot better). 40,000
now in use.
plan. Band Instruments,
Notice for Publication,
UsiTcn fiTT htm orrti :m
V.wbunr, Oreifon, March 1. 1OT.
.N'dicc U hereby ;ivcn that tha foiiowinK
nsmci iHl--r i hWt notice of hi inteutio
'. inaka final proof iu nupporf of hw ;lalm, and
that said proof will lie made bcfure I lie tUtjia-t'-ratid
Kweiver, United state Land OrfSca at
iiochurs, Oregon, on a prills I'M, riz:
HA ML EL ALKXAKDEB.
On II K No 9J06, lor the B'i N W' 4, Lota J and t,
4, T 26 B, K S W. He namea the following
witresacs to prove his comlnnoua residence
n pen and cultivation of said land, via: A. t.
Rote, W.J lender, S. Lander, 5. Curry, all oi iJ
Koteonrg, Oieron. a -
J. T. EEIDGK?r
aeglatcr.V--
Railroad Time Table.
Xorthltoanc Eoeebars local, No. 17
departs 7 :30 a. m.
Southbound Bosebarg local, No. IS,
arrives 5:20 r- m.
Northbound overland, No. 5, ar
rijes 10:35 a. m. ; departs 10:45 a. m.
bontnbound overland. No. 6, arrive
15 a. m.; departs 4:25 r.w.
FBKIGHT TKAIXS.
Northbound Let through freight, No
221, arrives 4 :10 r. no. ; departs" 5 :20 p.
m.
Southbound fast through freight, No
OOO ir,IIMTnns m .lanarli a m
. . , . .ww . , wvi'MMV v ,w m
m.
Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrive
at 2-55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, departs 9:00 a.m., Monday!
Thursdays and Hatordays.
boutbbound mixed train No. 226 ar
rives at 3 .-00 p. ta.. on Sundays. Mod.
days and Fridats, departs 7:15 a. m.
iiontiays, lnarsdays and tsatardaya.
CHURCH SERVICES.
MxTHonisr CucacH corner of Main and Lane
streets. Sunday Berriee: FreacMnf, 11 a. at
and 8:00 p. m.; Babbath school, 10 a. K.; L.
A. Walter, Euperintcndent; Class MeeUnc at
cloae ot the momlnf serrlce; Xpwortk Learo
7:00 p. m. I. 8. Godfrey, PreatOenU Prayer
kteeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.
G. K. AxxoLD, Putor,
Parsonage, comer Main and Laoe.
CaiTai) Britbeis CacacH on Fowler ttrect.
r3unda7 icrrice, at 11 a. m. and 7:39 p. m. PrT- .
er neet:D5. Thursday creninf. "
Mrs. Lcct at. Ccrur, Factuc
St. bcusvbc s CBt'acH. Corner Caaa and
Main streets. Service on second and Jotutk -
fianday morning of each month and ercry 8aa-
creninc;. Special services announced Iroai
me to time. Kav. Jojui Sawsosi,
Missionary. '
M. E. Chcbcu, oucih. -bcrriccseTery guaday
.-orniog and ereulng.
Kt J I C0TTO5, Pastof
Barrm Cut atii corner ot Lane and Bos
UeeU. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. m
and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 10 s. m O. T.
Coshow, aapcrintendenL Praver meetine at
:30 Wednesday cyening.
. X. Ducgla, Pas tot
PiasT Cbbistlax Cucbxh Comer ot Pin
aud Woodvaid strreU. Sunday lerriees
Preaching both morn ins and evening, Sunday
school at 10 v in. T. P. S.C. E.attJO p. m
PraTer meeting each Wednesday evening at
7J0. A cordial vckome and greeting awaits
J- W. A. WjvjD.
Pastor
PiaT PuBTTEnias Cncacu Comer of Caa
and Rote streets. Sunday service : Public
tnhip, II a. m., aal & p. m.: Vbath
school, 10 a. m. V. P. 8. C E. at 7 p. m.
Prayer mevtins, Wedncsdsy evening 7:30
ot- S. A- Tow5$as.
4 Pastor
Th W. C. T. C. iU bold its regular meetingB
on the second and fourth Mondays ol everr
month at 730 p- m. in the Xpworth leaga
room of the U. S. Church.
0.R.&J1 CO.
bsi'Aai
AKBIIV
Fast ; ?lt Lake. Denvr. F t- ! Fast
Mai! Worth. OmUiaKa n- ! Mail
8 p. in. . sasCitv3i.f,i ' i- j i:iip.ssu
i caxo 1 1 i i .
Spokane Walla Walla Leaiston.
flyer Spokane, Minneepoli?,
S: li p. ra. St. Pan:, Duinth, Mil-
, vankie, Chicago and
' East.
Spoku
Flyer
8 s. hi.
S p. m. ' ocian STXAXsmr
1
: All ssulius; dstes f ubject!
to cuacav.
For 3aa Fntneisco
SU Dec. 3. 8, 1J, IS, 3,
3S snvl eyerj" i la jsl
DaUy
Exjsunvlav
Sp. m.
S-tunly
U p. m.
IVtl'Slbll Kitu
To Astoria uid Wsy
Ijutvlings. "JSP
6. m.
Ei-Suuvlsy
Wu-L.txtTrs Hi VIS
4.jU p. m.
Ex. .Sua
Orec.m Citr. Sewbers,
fralem & Way-Land s
Wnx-oiana And Ta.
11 1 Li. Kivis.
3 30 p. m
Moo. We d
Tues.Thur
aud
Oregon City, Dmytoui
aai Wsy-Landiuss. !
aul
(5 a- 'nt. I WiLLanETia Sivaa ! p. m.
Tues.Thurs Mob. Wed
and sat. Portiaixl to CorvalUs aud and Fri.
and Way-Lauding s.
Leave
Riparia
1:S0 a. 111.
Daily
isiu Kites
Riparia to Lewis ton
1 Leave
Lew Is tou
DaUy
S:A a. m
J. F. Qivans.
Ageut, Ktvrebars, Or.
W. H. Huriburt,
Uen. Pass. Agt.,
Pot OaiiO, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Cnited States Laud Office.
KosEBt'E.i, Orvgou. Mnrvh i, lJOO.
Nvtieo is lierebv vriven tbat in eompliancc
with ihe provisions ot the aet of Congress of '
JuneS. 15. S, eu'.itleii "An net for lUesal.of
timber lamis in tlie StaU's of Califoruia, Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territorr.
ANDREW J. D.NON.
Of Ashlaud, t'ouuiy of UaySeld, iUle of Wiscon
sin, has this day iiled iu this olliee hts sworn
statement Xo. ssr, for the pun-hascof th SK'iof
pection No. 4, iu Township N'o. '.'t. S.. Range
No. 3 W, and will otter proof to show that tho
land so-iitlit is more valuable for its timber or
stone thu foratfrievltnral purposes, and to es
tablish hiselaiut to said land before the Regis
ter aud Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, on Saturday, tbe 2nd day of June, 19UIK
He name" as witnesses: " J. C. Turnev, L. G. Da
wolf, of Portland, Oregon, L. Perdue, aud Kd
ward Kone. f Oakland, Oreson.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abive-deseribed lauds are requested to hlo
Hieir elaiuis iu thia office on or before said '2nd
viayof June. l'AW.
J. T. BiUDecs,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
United State Land Om a,
Uoseburg, Oreson. February 16, lyw).
Nttiee is hereby given that In compliance
with tbe provisions of ihe act of Congress ot
Juue 3. InTS. entitled "n aet for the sale of tim
ber lauds in the States oi California, Oregon,
Nevada and YnshiUKton Territory;''
IIKIC W. KAKDEl.l,
of Marsbflvld. Couuty of Coos, State of Oreiion,
has this dy tiled iu this otliee his sworn state
ment No. 4. for Ihe piirrbasa of the tottTTTTk; 3
NK'4. of t-veiion No. 2, in lowuship Xo. r.
Ku kT No. 10 W., and will oiler proof to sAow
thattho laud sombt i more vaiuabl ior Its
limber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
aud to establish his claim to said laud os-foro
the Register and Kmvivi r of this ottlee at Rose
burg, Oregou. on Saturdav, the lith dav ot alav,
l'.K). It. names as witness: Albert . Bettvs,
of Marshtield, Oregon: A. E. Kardell, oi Marsh,
held, Oregon: W. U Smith, of Marshtield, Ore
gon; Geo. U. Herrou, of Marsbiield, Hregon,
Any and ail persons claiuiimr adversely tha
above-described lands are requested to file their
t-aiins iu this otliee oil or before said l'.Th day of
M:it, UW. J. T. UKIliK.S
P.?:i3!'-r.
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