The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 26, 1900, Image 4

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The Kind You Have Always
in U9e for over 30 years,
, and
sonal
'CtGAttr Allow
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
tcrhuents that trille with and endanger the health of
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
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
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 tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
S7
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Sexiety meeUar.
ROBEBCRQ DIVISION KO 476, B. OF L. K.,
aseeta every Kooud and fourth Sunday.
WOMEN'S RRLIEF CORPS KO. 10, MEETS
Bret and third Friday! in each month.
TJKKOPOST, KO.29, U. A. R., MEETS THE
Bret mud third Thursday oi each mouth,
at x p. m.
ALPHA LODGE, KO. 47, K. OF P.. MEETS
very Wednesday evening at Odd Feliowt
RaXL Visiting Knights In good landing cor
alally iavited to attend.
JOS JtK ELl.I. C. C.
C, M. FISHER, K. R. S.
LAD EEL LODGE. A. F. A A. M REGCLA B
meeting the 2d and 4th Wednesday in
sack month.
SCUEKE L PARROTT W. M.
K.T. Jiwrrr, 8'ecy.
P OeSBDEG CHAPTER, NO. S.O. E. 8.. MEETS
the lint and third Thunders of earn
ssnlh.
MRS.K.J STROrD, W. M.
Ml CDS EAST. See y.
XfOUEKS WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MEET
oa find and thitd Tuesday of each montb
in (he 'id Mamnic haL
H. W. Muxes V. C.
II. t M&Jcsteks, Clerk.
WOODJIES OF THE WORLD. Oak Cac:p
" No.L. mueta at the Odd Felloas' Hal!
IB Resebunr, every 1st, 3rd and 5th Monday
evening. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
J. A. BIXHAXAN, C. C.
S. T. JEWETT, Clerk.
PHILETARIAK LOiXiE. KO. 8, L O. O. F.
meeta Saturdav evening of each week al
tbeir hail in Odd Fellow Temple at Roseburg
Mbersol the order in good standing are invit
a ta attend. cH AS. oLEiON K. G
K. T. Jawgrr, Bec'y.
Br.U. ELKS, EOSEBCRG LODGE. KO. X&,
beM their repuiar communications at til
f O. O. T. hall on second and luunh Thursday
i each nonto. Ail member requested to at
te4 rssrularlT. and all visiting brothers C"r
aially lavlled to attend.
DOUGLAS WA1TE, E. B
IKA B. RIDDLE. BecreuuT-
ROSIBCKO' LODGE, SO. U. A. O. C. V.
Beeta the second and toarth Moodsvio!
saah ssonth at 7 JO p. m. at Odd Fellows iiai '.
slam bars of the order in good standing jv. o
rttsd to auend.
M. T. XcCULLLEX.
Secorder.
D. . WKST
FinencK-r
tort-Tire crL Dltm tTtnv l :eiicnt No. n, for the prebaj.-of thes.,inh
IxOTlWC FOK PUBLICATION, least juan.r. of section No. 1U, In l'.nvnhip No.
- rtb, Kjidl-o No. West, and will oiTer pr f
Cmted Ttc i ilt Orr cr. I W show tta: lhelanj a-ntelit is Bun' valuable
Roiebun:, Oregon, Kebniarv 1'.', law. lor " lia or t oue than for asrleultural pur
liolice is berebv given that In cumpliauce 1 IT-8- !" vl -aj.:sh li:slauu to said land
witk Ua Brovisioris of the at of Cor.eres ,,f u',rt '.be Roeuter and Hec-ncrof thitoCi.v
JoDeSrd.lr7p. entitled "An aot for .he sale o!
timbrr lands in the btates of aU'ornia, Civon
Nevada and W ashintton T'-rrit'.rv ''
OLAF M. OLMJN."
OI Washburn, County of BaytieM Ma e of W is
vensiw, baa this day filed in this oftiu hi tiura
sttcnsnt No. 8. lor the pnnhaw or the
Mt" of Section Xo.U. in Township No 14 south
Manga No. 3 west, and will offer proof to show
that the land songht Is more Mimnii'e for tie
timber or stone than for agricultural purpo-.-s,
and to estblia his claim to snid land before
the Register and Receiver of this offiee at Kse
borg, Oref on. on Thnrsdav the 3 day of May,
1ML Be names as mitue-s: Sivert Oie. of
Uasbbnm W isconsin, Jacob Johnson, of W ash
fcnrn. W isconaia, Oscar l.nudirreeu. of Wac-
hnra. Wisconsin, David Itedland, of Washoum,
Viatwnsin.
Any and all persons elaimiug adversely the
aboTS-deacrlbea lands arc requested w hie their
claunsin this oftceonor Is lore siiid : day of
May. 1SHB. J. T. BKiDJEs,
mZp Ui-gUte
Notice for Publication.
Cnited States f JiuJ UUicc.
RosEBlCi Ore.. March. 1. 13W.
!(otic is hereby rriven that the following
aameo. settler ha Iiks no ice ot bl. intention
to snake final pi xf in support of iiis claim, aud
that said proof will lie u.sde before Kevistcr
end Receiver I ailed tsiatea Ind Ottiee at Kose-
aiE, Orecon.on April 14 1"'. viz:
KMILY J. CENTEKS,
fennerly Emilr J. Thrash, n her H. K So.
711 for the N. W. l bee k, 1j. . rj. II. s W.
Eh. namej the foliowine witnesses to prove
bct continuous residence npon ana euitiva'lon
ei saia lana. viz: J. rs. nusnn, n. a. itiomn
sob, Frank Huntley and C. W. iiecum, ail of
vans v aitey, urcgon.
J. T.BRIIMjES,
p Register.
Points East.
Tho "Potlland-Cbicauu S;xil,'
vbich leaves the Union depot at 8 p. at
daily ia equipped with atiictly up-to-date
room Pullman sleeping cart, and free
reclining cbair cars, !eam heated ai d
lactric lighted. The Earopean plan
dhtiDR car service is a special . feature of
excellence on this lice. Delicate china,
flowers, spotless linen, Grit claes cooking
sad attentive servants add to the com
fort of travelers.
A new library car ia attache J to tinge
trains.
As the name indicates, thefe care are
fitted op as s library and readitia- room
Book cases containing all tho standard
works, the current perodicals and daily
pspers are at the diopueal of all first and
second class passengers.
Time never hangs heavily on the pan
engere' bands while traveling on thie
train, and before one in aware of it the
train palls into the Union deiot at Chi
cago. For full information regarding the
auorement.of theee train", rates, etc.,
call on or addreee
V. a Schilling,
Portland, Or.
Or J. F. Gi en.
Iloseburjf, Or.
"I am indebted to One Minnln (.'-inyli
Care for my health and life It curfd
me of lung tronhle (ollowiiin K'llc."
Thousands owe their liven to the pro.-npt
action of this never fniliiii; remedy. It
r II res mnirliR. iHilflu rrcmii. Iirnru liitiu
pneumonia grip,-and throat and langj
troubles. It eany UKC prevents CoU
' ' --- - i ' f , f
earoptiOD. It is the only liaruiletB rem '
Ay that rives immedmte temlls.
A. C.Marfiteis tc Co,
2
Bought, and wliieli lias beeu
has borne tho signature of
has been made under his er-
supervision since its infancy.
no ono to deceive you in this.
Signature of
Notice for Publication.
VnitcJ Stale 1-atid Oflio?,
Ko-Envmi, Oregon. February so. !'...
Notice is hereby given that tho 'flio-iiig-nained
settler has Hied notice of his ititcutio i
to make tiuiil proof In support oi his claim, and
tb;it said r.rooi wi'.l le made hetVre the Kfieter
and Receiver. V S. Land C'llke at Roseburg,
Oregon on M.iivh So, Usui, ir-
MOTT LANDER
Oil H K No. f.i r the E1. Sl.'. NW' KV
SW. K fci , rv v T 20 S. K AV. He uamcs the
fvlitw:ng witnessiT! u Drove Lis continuous
roNdi-nee uimi aud t uliivati n of aid land.
rtr.- William I. Lander. Archibald O. Koe of
Melnise, Oregon, W; 11. Hunter of Wanilon,
Oregon, Samuel Alexander of (.'level iud, Ore
gon. J. T. KI!jT,E:
P Rogiter.
Notice For Publication.
rxiTKti brTi Land Oinn
Kuscburv. ire;iu. Februarv l.j. I;0.
Notice is hereby piv.n that in troiiipUaiice
viththe vroviious f the act oi Conpjvs of
JuueS. 15. cotit el An act ior the sale of tim
ber lamtiiin the htaicsof i alifomia, Oi-g.(n,
Nevaaaaut V. avhinct-'n Territ.TV.'
IXDIiEtt E KAKDKLL,
tlf Marhtieid, couiitr of t ios. iate of Oniroii,
has tbintUy tiiol in this office h suoin Mst.--ment
Nn. sk.. ior the purclia-eof the lots :i, 4.
f1 . KN o( ff-ction No. 2. iu Township No.
South, kanze K. 10 West, auj ai.l oBer pmof
to show Hist the land sotiiht is more valuable
for its timber or stone than (or agricultural
pur), and to eftabli-h hi caun to sai.l land
ocfi-re the tlcfistcr and Kecerverof tnis ol&oeat
Kosebonr, 'ixgon. oa s-aiuriuv. the l.'th Sxv of
Mar, l;v. He ntm.- a witnesses: Albe- L.
Bettys of MaiU8elil, Ornron. W. H. tmith of
Maihliei.l. On-jon. c . H. Herron. of MarshficKI,
Oregon. E. VV. Kardellof Marslitie'id. Orecou.
anyainiau ifMins eliuntm advt-rselv the
a'jove-deNCnbea Uuds are re-taeMi-1 to nk- their
claims in th oflicc oa cr belotv said Uth lv rf
May, ixi.
J. T. BUIDGij!,
Bcxistcr.
Notice for Publication.
I'SITID 5-T TI.
LiM) wmi,
Kosvbure. Crei-on, Feb 1", 1..
Notiee i hereby giveu -.iiat in ronipliaace
aita the prjviion oflu- act of .'ongre of
June 0. Is: entitled "An art for the sale of
limb r lands In theta'.c of California. On son,
Nevada, aud Washington TerTitmy,
FRANK V. IVTTEK
OlAhlanJ. Countrof Ashlaii.J S;.:. oiw .
eon-iu, has this day tiled m thisoilio.- Lis mom
I ' B.,,,k":"!rP' Oregon, ou I r.d.-.y. the27:hdayof
April, l;.i. lie names a- witnesses Miciisel
d.siad oi Washburn. Wis. J..in W. H. 1
IhdJ of W al:hum. : , Charlie r'. of
Washburn, V is., L T. Deuoif of Woo-l:ir.l
W is.
Any ana aU t-rsoU vlaiuiius adxer-ely the
a ive-n-scriO(r.i lands nn- re (uesiei to tue their
claims in this oflicc on or before said JTth day of
1. T. BUI USES
Kctrisier.
il.p
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office.
Ro-tiii n-i. Oretun. March 1.1 l:s.i
Ni.tire is herebv civen th&t in e.ini..ii.iwn
nith the TO-ifiimsof the act of Congress of
Juuc3, ls:s, entitled "An act f.ir the sale of
iimuer mnus in tue states ol California, Oregon,
Xcva'la aud V ahiiii:ion Territory. '
JAMhis ALJltKT STEMMERMAX,
Oi Marslifieli. Omuty oi Coos, htate of on--'un,
bas this day tiled in this oflice, his sworn etaic
ment So. for th-- pim hase of thesr' ; Nr 1 ..
M:4 HKJ4 ecc tV, i N W4, XWi; af- t"
U, ia Ton uship Ne. 4 S., Raree No. il v.. and
wnl oBer pro..f to siiuw that the land oueht it
trntre valuable fjr its timU'r or stone than for
nerieultnriil purrxiM't. and to estahn.h in.
ciaim to said land before the Kegister and Ue-
.-..ci v. hum unice ai ltoseoiirx, ijreeon, on
Mnuday the .'in day of Mar, luiju. He names as
n itnitses: V, illiam lurj.cn. of Empire, OrcK 'ii.
fbaries Y.. Kdwards, of Empfre, Oregon, Ed
.rd E. HinekWy, of Mar.btield, oreton, Jeu
Ilans n, of Matsblield Ureitou.
Any aud sit persons clauniug adversclv the
above-described lauds are rcexted to liie their
claims in this office on or before said il dav of
Iay,l.i.
J. T. BRIDGES.
Keg is tcr.
Notice for Publication.
t'niied Estates lnd itlitt,
KoEBt B(i, Oreiron. .Mareh. 1,, l(vi.
Notice is hircbv siven that it. -..i,,..i
ith the jimvj.ions of the act oi foneres. of
Junes, ;,, entitled -An act fot th- sale of
timber lauds: in the Mates ol California, Orcg'iii
Nevada and '8!iinon Terriior.'"
WIU-IAM TCKI-EX,
Of rmpire. County of Cmis. titate of On irou.
lias tins day filed in this otliee Ins sworn mte
fient No. Mt. ior the purchase of the S', BK1:
See II, N', M.i4- of .-s-eiion No. -j.t In Tottnsiitp
No. 24 H.. KangH No. 11 V... anil will nlli.r
to show that the land t-iUKht is mure uliisble
ir us iirriocr or Hone than for nrricultiiral
iin.nes, jti l to csiablish his clu,i i,, sHil
ind before the Kcziner nril l:....,.i, , t ,.i
ollicc at ftosebiirir op-con. on Monday tlie 'Ist
day of May, I'm, He numes us wiinesse.:
Albert fcteiiiiiii niinti. :,a'l s K. I.dwanls. I d
ward K. Hiii'-klcr. Jens lianw-n all .f fuh.
lie-id, Oniron.
Any and all oersoii. i-lHiminir ..t ir.i.- ,i.
iiliOvtMli-M-riiH-u. lands me dii. ste.l to hie tl.i ir
clniiiis in this ollicc on or ls t'or.- s.m! ui ,i... ...
May, VMMi.
I. T. liRl iiGKS,
it'Kistir.
Notice for Publication.
Ciiiied ttsti - I slid Ollicc.
K-..-KK1 l:'i. Or. ..!., Mie I::. 1h.
No' ice is lii-r.-ii". em it ihni n. ...i.
Hith the -provisions uf 1 1 1 . - j, -1 . . f oneros of
June.;. s, euiiilnl ' An -n ior f t ...
limber Ian. I in the Mali's "1 .1M..1 niu, i f .
N' ll'la Hicl Wnliilll'lol! 'Vi ri li.re '
WILLIAM V II KI'l-N,
l Klnnire. ..untv ol Co, s. i-tale of (ir. f...ii I .. .
this iImv tiled ill this oliie..-bis i-woin stuli'in. itt
o. s-;i.,, ior ine pnreiiHM-oi the si hitv1 , m -. i,
S' j X ' , ol -n Hon No. ::. j 'I owiis.ii, X,,. j!
-.. IllllIKi- No l ., mi, oiler l.lool lo f,OH
that the lasul soulii i moi - u:iihI-Ic l ir it-tin'.b-r
or umie limn for nfiiciiltiinil pniw)i s
and to H.-ildi-li his Jaiiu to said n.
the r.eifi.ti r
lid llLCi
f this otfi'-e
at I!im I,imi!, iiii;;.-,u. oh ji.hi.ihv iiic I
.'I ilHy of .Vny. I sm. II,. hhuh-s hh w itnesses:
A ii tt siimiucriniui, h ps lluiim ii. Ivliml K
llinvkli y, Imilch K. l.dimr.ls till of Mursh
..i.r ..
Any mid persons ciaim,uir i.,ive,s. ,v ,.
boe-dscrl!x-d lutids an- rMuesteil u,
V1 llB 1,11,1 oillCL' 011 or before m id si
lny ol May. iv.
j T BKlU.'il'"-'
itei'stor. int?
POULTRY YARD
Starting theTurkey Crop.
Turkey hens generally mke their
neets in a secluded place, aud some are
vety elillful in evading and throw iog oft
the truck one who follows to 11 nd them.
By placing hoxs and la'rU lined with
hsy about the orchards and field early
in tho Feito:i the turkeys may lie iu-
duced to ley in them iriFt'?. ol coinj; to j
the woods. If they are covi red with
brush and preMy well hidden from tight,
hey are uioie acceptable to them. If
compelled to roost each flight within a
1 tige epaoe eiM-loi-e I withw irx force or
neltitig, and el. tit in rach (oreinon until
all have eelectrd neste, hiyinj: in the
woods and fields intiy he preventt'il. If
the turkey hens ar eel w itl in put h hi.
enclosure, the eir are nafe from Flunks
or crows, an t w han ha ctiinn tie bon
and theiryou-!g art) more ietilv con
trolled aud car. d fo'. At this tim" it i
best to f t d the turkey hn. on the nest,
60 that th- w tlll e cvii'cired and stay
thre uut l nil that are likely to batch
are hatchet' .
Utile turkeys t ei d no l.ol for the litet
24 hours, and then ehotiid t e fed eouie
tb:ns li;ht aud nutrition. Thev require
coueiderable carer for the first eight or
ten week?. Sju.e growers conGno tb
hen turkey i'i a niovah'e rlat crate the
first few days at. I allow 1I19 little ones
foil hbeity. ( hi-is, ii tcud ofcoutiu
iti,' the lieu, li ' o:.e of ii-r ftettoapei:
driven ii tie iirouiit'. Auolhir plan
miitrt iAtiAiiallv f. Itma-c.l in t., (nil II .1
little tll-k-v ilili!. -i lrit tilun.,1! u,
pe'i and nive the lieu her liberty, Ihf
pa i is move l Inij in l y to tush ground.
Wh u the hltle ones cm jump over the'
, . . . ,, ...
l--iuch I osrd. ihey wmdtr at full liber
... . ..
ty with the lien. ALbotitb confinement
, ii.-
ia usually n cetsny for the firtt ten aijt
to prevent ll.eir celtin hrdra.le.) in the
long, wet g ee?, or being
llig caught out in
abowere, ihty tb.-ivj uiacii the beM ii
lh?ycinbs Kiven full liberty fro'uthel
Crat oa a dry pis'ure w here the rass is
abort and there -o no tree. Samue!
CusLsan.
Uisrascs off Poultry.
TheCorval i-i Agricultural Uul'etie bat
taken up tb; s'udy of thi Jieaeesof pool
try, aud i'.s ii ur.dertool the intention is
to pursue this through expeiiujents and
research, in order tuat practical beneQls
may be derived by the tueo in Oregon
and the other Pacific Northwest states
who are engrgtd iu poultry raitiug. In
view of the tact that this industry li al
ready au important cue, and is growiog
very rapidly if late, this is a piece of
goco news.
Only receutly has the United States
Department of Agricultural given partic
ular attention to the diseases of poultry.
This work is low, buweyer, receiving the
at eotion it thjj'.d.
1'rof. IV r not, of the Corvallis Agricalt
uml College, has the matttruf the di
sc. ses ol poultry in baud. The Home
stead baa heretofore mentioned Lie d;a
ccvtiyol tubercuke s In dieeaeed hens
submitted to hitu for investigation. He,
bas beeu workicg cn a ca tut mi ted to !
Itin, itw i :., ri ii i k - .r -. i !
s.,u view. v. uujuut, ui oaiciu, .ro
prieter and ed.tur of the .Oregon Poultry
Jourcal. It came frvni bear 31acleay iu
Marion county, wt.cre a farmer has lost
fifty or mare of his hens. Prof. Pernot
has concluded, from the sample submit -
ted, that thj trouble is tuberculosis.
Tuere are several diseases ameng Ore -
g:n fudWaa'aingtonchiikena the nature
ci abicb are sot we 1 u-iderslood, nir the
proptr melliotlj of preveution and cure.
Thii in-luJes the i.i'b mortality of
chicks, which espeoi ly is noticeable the! fint ie1
pre e .t to cn. J Some tijt on the fourth day, tome on
home of the -eases are occisioced by j "je DD i ra 0Jr ru'e '&3 always been
thew.utol proper care. We hope the ' on seTentb, it beiog the completion
investiatiju tbat h been commenced j0' llia
will reiult iu mucli gjo-J to the great and Could not rgs be adJed at d.tl.r.nt
growing in Jujtry. Is trill probably rt-! - to the ir.cutator after it baa
suit in t!,e enactaient of ecme lest'sUiiou j f taT
for the lenefk of the poultry industry, So; the rggs won'J cbi: those a'reaJy
similar ta th.it which exists to prevent
the lutroduction and spread of animal di
teases.
Th-re is a "hen on'' in the poultry
batint si t.f this tcctL'D. In some cares
it ia a "wjoden hen," Tbe old timer ia
g iaiz to l3 e trprised at the growth of
the naltry industry in Oregon and
Washington, and at the improvement in
methoJe i'ncitio Homestead.
tlggs for Incubators.
It is a mat er of much importunes iu
the success of iucubjtion as to the condi
tion of the ei and when they should be
placed in tbe it.cubatcr. It has been
said that cpg, lilts ine, are better for a
little rge. Ti e o!d theoiy was to tet tbe
eggsseide for a day cr two after receiving
them in a cool place, turning them often.
Hens' eggs will be better if they are
placed in the incubat jr tbe day they are
ltid.
When t :is is out of the question aa
near to this as can possibly be done, will
be the thing to do. Eggs of the duck
and goose are sjid to not keep aa long as
thoeo of the turkey and hen. Eggs that
are teing kept fcr lutcbinj should be
kept aa noar tbe temperature cf sixty de
grees as possible; lower tban this will te '
preferable to higher tsmperatnre.
tgga kept m a very warm place will
soon ettr; enough to fpjil them and
make nothing hut addlei egj when
placed in the inc .balor. Sixty degrees
will neither rtut nor chill the germs and
will keep them ujod longer tban any oth
er ttmj erature.
i-.xiHTiiii -ut i-liownig eggs to have
been kept at as low a temperature) as
twenty-ei.ht have started to hatch, but
the clicks from them lived only until
ab.u the '.entii da;-.
The best way to keep et'8 ia to either
turn them oft mi or t-tand them on the
small end. At one. lime it was thought
best fo Bland them i n the largn end, hut
later opiuious re the opposite ol this.
Lark'-i and small eggs placed in the
Bttuie incib.itur do not "ive the satisfac
tion that nil j one do. This ie duo
lo tha fact Ilia' the phiu com it ions :tre
not found best for email eggs that the
lar.e ones niiiire. A unull tyg has
much mure shell furfaco in proportion
to couienls than u larjie one, so that to
run the iniitliitio lo Miit the Binp.ll ones!
will bo too i! iinti Ion the larne ones
. i . .. , i , . '
j where moiKluro in nsetl, ami vice vers.t.
Somo iticiilia'or ex per n find the eauie
llnii trm ol rj.'(ji uf yarious colored
bliells. J'hcy i,o'. only vary in color but
in H.ii.L .niu. ,.t l 1. n ) I ..n l
..su.oa si. rucii aim an tutjua vary-
conilitions have to he (aken int
fine nmls me
drawn.
Our own experience is lint we would
prefer Mi em of all one ttet, and i we
are not bolJiug out lir i;ertiii lrre
we prefer the light shells to 'lie drown
ones. racific Horaentead.
Plums and Poultry.
TLere is nu better tgrtnerehiji I i-iih-cr
poultry KrowinR or fruit cullifo ihan
plnuiHar.d pou'lry. An acre t plum
trees 11 r.I itself worth wliilt An u r
lo a iii.uitry yarJ and cut in i I ui z
niK condition, ty tliu M-a ul itporonri i e
roj.t , lit uUo a good tiling, ami li -n the
c iinliitiiitiou of liie two ai-fS Ivc lines hI
vantaeuu I h cni hardly Im a qie
tim hut what it in a itood tiling to d i It)
throw them together. The chief oh
Maoles to Krowii K pliimi are the curculio
and tl.f ?ouer. There is tio hetter da-it.i-e
aditiBt thfsi ciieiuiee to tho vlutu
than to keep a link of poultry in the
plom orchard. The keotwye.l foi al
Id i.o ynilty eneiuy of the plum i'j es
cape, liiletlie ilropiiinnn (r un thoiieea
and the ehadd and pr.lec'in they Hurl
are a decided hen Ik to the pouhrr.
Tl.ose who are looking f jr iiicmiis f.i c-n
a profit hy niakiui; "ot:e hand W4mIi the
other" can hardly tiud any llml j:ll )rl
belter proepecta of eui-cesa tlian tln io.n
binution plum otclurd and p'jtiltrj-jvr I.
l'.tcitli: HoiiH-btea J.
Profit in I'oul ry.
Tin f.iniK i wh. ilet-piecs the l.i'us is
;ki
.
a tit
lai titer ui a uauj man. Appeal
nets it'e deceitful an 1 (he last fea
' yetrt ;,fs, fur iiuuy years the breeder
; of f !! Im tuado intir.itclv more money
: , r ,
i !' H-e aii.iUht i.I moiiev. care and
I , ... , , .
ih'jiil t lii Iiks put into h:a bntinee
era. 1 till l:Ot ft-Ort lltat !lit iirli-a f.ir
.. , ...... ...
. ... , . .
...
iii'iir .i n,i ( uir iuh pule i nirii
and oat.". Wtern fjttnets hat I et'er
convert nn re . f f.is grain intJ po'.l rr
proluc t. M .. i,Ucture tli raw (rain
into the tiiiieh-t! pouhrr ciumodr i-e.
Mai.ufa.tire.t ait'c'es raturallr brinjf
larger prices t!i..n tl.e irnier product.
The treat poii t in proltiiin poultry
produj b fiii cri i. I i ity itinrkets is to
raise the l.e-t. A t-r ar.icie hi a ay ?
lisappjitit tKih buyir and eelle-r.
i:.,.! i . .1 ... I... !..,
... ,o.. j .....
:s tt.e putpoao you nave in view
r.v-
mouth Hocks and Wvandoltee aee su
per li tireeJa to cultivate for market p -ttl-Iry.
LegliortiS sre Gee l.yera tut cf
f mali value for cix kioif in a pet, save as
briolerj. Tbe Auerieao WjauJolie o(
a healthy strain d niblleee comes as near
a gMxl liter anil a lii market bit J a
any o her sinl-tiirJ. If a man 14 to
make a specially of civini; the market
tret-b tg, let biui be sure the eggs are
freab, aud reach ti e ruaiket fresh, too.
K hetelie dreretd f a. let Lira be care
tbey are fat, plunip arid well Jreeeed.
Id this war tra le will gro us one's
j hand. Maine Farmer.
I
Questions on Artificial Incubation.
j The folloaiug are everyday question,
j t-o nnion-sei.fe answer?, for which
credit the Iowa H jrutft?ad :
I When should egtts be turned for the
1 G1"1 time?
I K t?in Ibt recoa J day.
' When do ycu qiit turains eggs?
j On the e:bte?nth d&y.
When di joi Lein cooling the eRs?
About the fourth day
When ia tie best true to. make the
etarteJ
Is tjbacco smoke injarious to hatching
egge?
Some uritera claim so, bat wa gener
ally have a pipe in our mouth wbile in
the iocubator room, aid do not think we
have any worse hatches than those who
do not smoke at all.
Should the iocabitor rojm be ventil
ate i?
Yes ; bad hatches are very often occa
sioned by a poorly ventilated room.
Does sunlight oa tbe iocubator do any
damage?
Yee, avoid the suulight. et the In
cubator so that tbe sun does not reach it
any time of the day.
Ia there auy uiflerence in hatching
duck eggs from tbe plans as given for
chicken agt ?
No, with the exception that duck egits
requires more air. because they are
larger. Cool a little longer tban you
would hen eggs.
What is tbe best temperature to begin
young chicks in tho brooders?
Ninety degrees, and a gradual reduc
tion a I he chicks grow older.
What causeschic.s to die in the shell?
First, improper ventilation; second,
t o much moisture. Cooper, of tbe
l'rairie 8 ate incubator company, gives
these additional reaeons for chicks dying
in ''.e shells: ' Over-heat, running at
f- :oss a temperature, bad air in the io
i ib iter, bed air in rocm, too much
d ; pneES In a cellar, dryness in iccu
bt.: ir when hatching, small air cells, ex
tr nely large air cell, old eggi, chilled
e. zi eggs do not have to he frczen to
kill them over-led breeding dock, dis
easod slock, inbred stock, ill-fed stock,
and in fact anything Hint will lower the
vitality of the breeding stock or tbe eggs
before and after incubation."
Why does moietu.e show on the glass
door of tiie incubator?
If the incubator is run in a cold room
the moist air of the machine will con
dense on the glHK?.
lirge turltevH will excel in weight, but
the emaller, plump, fitt turkeys eell at a
histlier price ptr pound. The quality and
conilitioti arc prime (adore.
I ho fanner ia iu pobition to tuakepoul-
try pay holler thiin mut-t any one else,
f'jr his expetiBCri are no low. lie Ims re
fuse! it tul wi!ri!c 1'iu.liirh fiom threshinir
hti.l harveatinccropM to almost keep thetu
considerations when
in feed ciinlintially. Practical Ponllry
tnnn. M. II. Smiili, r.iiiiernoi, Mich., saye,
l.'e Witt's Littlo Kmly IcibtiM are the
very hest. pida I ever ut.l for coslirc
("tt , Ii vernnd bowel IrouhkB."
A. C. Marfttera & Co,
. 60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
; v
D
A Tradc Marks
Designs
AnrnnA sen 1 lug a nkotrh and dewTinttnn may
qtilrklj iisr-ortnin our optiiUHi free whniher a i
tnvptitioii in prnbniiljr jmUnitablft. i omniunl.
1 ton hi i u-f ty mnttdem iul. 1 1 undtMHik on fatenta
sent fnwt. (!itf( nttoiwf fur cuniii' patent.
rntnuia lukon Hinmirh Munti 4c Co. recelre
$lcuU notice, without chwrgp. In the
Scientific JItncrican.
A hantl:'omclr IlinstrntM woklr. I.nrcpst rlr
itlnti'itt tif arty fwienndf Journal. irnn, $-t tk
vivir; fniir mcntUa, $1 toM by all nuwiuloalcra.
EM S Co.3G,B- New York
lirai-.ch tMTtiv. 15 V Ft. WnaMnuioii. D. C
Notice for Publication.
TNm.U STATES LAND OFFt'K
',,,. i Ore , F. liruurv, lSdtl.
:.' li.in ,'rrc,,,'r, .'Yl" ,bt tho following
ik-I senior lias lilcd not ce i.f In.
ii make final iir.Mf In supMirt of hi claim and
hat MM iiruoj will l. ,,', Uf.,re the
. . . o-.iun i.aiir u
InirK, OreRon, 1,11 Atril H. jum, Vz:
. ;unt SMITH,
ti l,i If L V-.. .i t- . . '
KEL HtN K.BMITII,
. No t.'.;i7, fur incS. C. H F
i-ijii, nul I
K 4 W.
'."!!'"'' "Ie f,.,II,w'K "itliMy-s t, prove
bis c. i ii.nou, rci.tem o n.ou ami cultivation
MxhluTr I' K" Mi"";,-""' BrowD. John
Ongou Brewer, nil o( Myrtle Creek,
np
J. T. BRIIXjKS,
Kesistcr.
Ii the result of repeated, acuta atlackj. The
ltTcr and splucn are principally affected.
They act as torehouei for ths malarial
poison and the I.I . takes It from them.
The Olson must
be driven out of
'hesysteiu. Ul O
V AN iU destroy
the action of the
poison and eyent
ii.nlly drlreout the
last particle of it
from the system.
In addition to j
this. U I U 1 A
wilt restore the '
loat app e. It
will bulk, up th
weakened system.
II I'D VAN iU
wake new blond
and new flesh. The pains in the bones w.ll
disap!.-ir. III'DTAN has cured others and
It-will cure ii. We desert be the symptoms.
j Study them careful!. Thy ars yours Dj
not d.-Lir hia--, but taka tll'UVAM now
and you a ill be cored.
HERE ARE YOOR SYMPTOMS:
1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND
sorsrmrTsr r, & tit rs. ininw, m
: "Ba'J- ' " " " nvsii
and tour headache wilt disanwar.
3 S. PAI.E 03 YELLOWISH COM
PLEXION. MUOYAN will establish a free
eirvaistioa of pure biool aa 1 caate the rheek
to assume their ni'urit! color. j
3. L033 0? APPSTITE AND GNAW- !
INO IN THE 3T32I1CU. HUJYAN j
will rs:ore the a;;i?:i!c anJ thedigesUoa oi :
foo-l wilt become perfect.
4. FEELIXOO? WEIGHT OVER THE !
LIVER. This is da; to the eniarjement of j
theiivcr. It Is H.U I with thi poison of ma- j
Uri.t. III'DVAV nuldrireout the poison an4 j
cause theorem t? a-um its natural slse. '
6. HE WINE33 IN THE EEOION !
OF THE SPLEEN. Ti.e ;,Un becomes !
rca:! eniargeJ. HUOYAN "1 !c.s;a Ua
coi!S".i.cn and a'.so the heaviness to disap
pear. YuU art u.t riue from Chronic Malaria and
you can be curwj. Ill or N will reliete tour
everr srmptom act miU tou well. Bl l j
TAX enn be i.oaine. o ail JrncUtt for aoc. j
per pai Lr.ae. or 6 j ai kaires for Sj-ou. It your !
Iri'.ss-.st iW nt keep it, sen I dirss-t to tha
HI Ul AN KKMEDY COMPANY, tun Fran-
cisr.s, t's':ifirnis KeniTmber tbsv tou ran j
consult the HtDYA.N DOCTOKH f HBB . '
Call til see the d.xrtors Voa oat esU and j
aee them, or write, aa tu aeaire. Adslrssi '
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
Car StscMsa, Marks! sad EJIU Saw
sa Frsactsos, Cat. j
Tt!K DIKECTtROCIKT
Montana, Utah,
Colorado and all
Eastern Points.
(jives choice of tao; favorite route, via the j
CNIOX fAClKIC fat Mail Line, or Jthe !
KIOtiRAXDEi-cenlcLinc. j
No Change of Cars
On the I"or;;.ind Chicazo Special, "(he finest in j
the West." )
Equipped W'ltb
Klfp.Mtit Stamlarxl 5;ltH.'iH.'r.-'
Fine New Ordinary tTourist) Shu-jn-rs
Suja.rb Lihrary-Uiiifot Car
Sl'lciulul IiiKrs (meals a la carte)
Free Hoc lining I'hair t'ars
C'tiinfortable Cuachca ami Smokers
Kutirv Train CVnuilotcly Wt-tibaled
Fv. fuilher iuiuruif iei fppit i
J. F. UIVANS, Agt., Ro.veLcig.
C. O. Terry, W. E Coman,
Tri Ps. Agu
Ul Tftird St ,
Gen
l"ot l s i q l'r.
AKt.
: II if
i
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
. s ir : . ."
3 XT
l-5-TrT7
1 H
1 , 3 II
.
t' -s. irfi"
beeu the recipient of One Hundred and Twenty-nine First
ing the Supreme Recompense, The Cross of the Legion of
pcan Award ever given to a Piano manufacturer, aud The
The Greatest Award of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago.
CLEVELAND, SPALDING CHAINLESS,
AND IMPERIAL BICYCLES.
Prices from $28.00 to $60.00 for Spalding.
- All wheels fully guaranteed. -v
All goods fulh' guaranteed and sold on the installment
Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps.
the musical line can be had at
if"" I-
5v
M'. K t t. Mi Em, of Micco, Fit ri
pit;waa 150 x 2'h fce. Mted coct
fO.UO.ltue Ull wa4 tbeinrat tinie.I u. !;h. ANKT JK."3(Mo 4,..mbind
Hill and Diill heedet) and I made clear $IS0 IH) ar.d fiinnieh left in ito me ontil I
can (!t uru'lu-r cop." Vnn ran do as well if ion nf the
44Planet!'JrjQardenTooIs.,,
Churchill & Woolley.
Distributors for Southern Oregon.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
nCUR $38.50 o
WONDER
' I: -
jOet your-
SCHOOL
Welhave aJComplete
stockjof TEXT BOOKS
and the Finest Stock of
SCHOOL TABLETS
ever brought tolthis city.
Our Prices are Right. ...
A. C.TB5TEI.S & GO
P. Benedick.
Any Job Work done at
Reasonable p" -
Cass Street Market
. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and
F.
'Phone Main 353.
uteri
including
CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Pianos but cheaper in price but not
iu quality.
While we have the highest grade
Pianos known, and recognized the
world over, The Chickering has
T. K.
l, wr tee S I. A'l- A (- ; M eirdfo
$10 00 F.riizer $!).(i0. . Help altogether
THIS a.
sn
KITS
sa aouua.
"i;r SPECIAL HICH GRADE
$38.50 STOCK SADDLE
y IVrlskt f. O. I. wbjcei t sslaalsa,
YOU CAN EXAMINE IT "T-T?':t
At-vU ana If tmmmd
crlcci I . atliactr, csaetij aa ripusialij.
n Extra Fine High Crade Saddle
jirt th eual of sartulet ""'-I e-rerywher at fr-m
pmr Ibe frrurl.t b-'rut OUR PRICE. S38.S3.
lra Iks ILHiiiWl, sv MZ.M, and Imcht
eharrs.
This Saddle is made on a 1 554 or
16-lnch Genuine Ladesma or
meison Heavy bteel Fork....
rvr:rrLLV kklkcte kawrimk rarcKn
Tlll.fc. lKM.n4or roil eaolla.Mcel Iwvr (nisial sorraix
cr x-uica uzdow urw. Doaaa, as mailMI WHi
cmO. ..1.W ..fcM.lM ..Sn.
TREE tS WADE EXTRA STROXG Jf
lioeo. iika wo iar fUrmp iMtAcn, 1 Inrh trtitnpa,
exlrm lortjr cn ttxr m1, Mn-b to bockie oa oMe, hy
totvm rwitd WrTirn t-ltrh frnat rlnrk. bmtt mmm
twit in? ftm&cciorh. cuanccUac f.rsvpL 1 nnp Mf, m1 m
jjcmj aw fwrrrv.
ELECANT HAND RAISED 8TAMPIWC
as tllastrated.
rlbt f ftaaalr aWat a ama
raek4 for sh'peveric
L, u MSMS f SSM.ai B SSLI UM1
fl. sua sa IIU
WRITE F0i FREE VEHICLE. HAR4IESS AND Cinnt r
CATALOGUE, shsainf a hill liaeat Css.lM.sna Raacawr
uwims ai in iswen prices ar amatea. Auurea,
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. On:.) CH1CAS3, ILL
TT-r-r, -i-iit Ti ir inmlj ni.n isnsiij
SUPPLIES
JMarsters.
1
Tin 7 it i InTrnvf vintf ssTmYsTmmf' W
j
Game in Season,
S. Godfrey,
PfOp.
FOR.
E 111
4
' .?l.'-4'feff'-2'
Medals and Awards, includ.
Honor, The Highest Euro-
Crowning American Triumph,
plan. Baud Instruments,
In fact almost anything iu
RICHARDSON'S.
I
tuiTSB Stats Lai OrncR, " '
B- n w,110"'' VW, Jan. -a, 19CO.
Bjr Qonorabl Comm.s-louer letter -X" of
NoTerntxr 2. 1i,i9, Uianf&ca waa directed to or
der a hearing' to determine the character ot the
following described tract ol land, to wit: the
8v. A ,ndW ot 8ee.TC
heretofore ailjodfed to be mineral in character
(decUion of Oetoher 5, 17C) bnt now ailered br
tbe Oreaon and California Eailroad Conpan, to
be rwentiaiiy noa mineral in character all
mineral (If and were contained) harinc been.
I nee .aid decialon. extracted or taken from
aid tract.
Wherefore, in conformity with tbe inatrnet
tona of aid letter a hearing ia hereby ordered,
the tf-Umony to be Uken at this office, before
the Lea-inter and Receiver on Frtdar, April a.
lino at 10 o'clock a. m., and :he parties hereto
are hereby summoned to appear at said time and
place and fnrninh testimony In support ol their
respectlveclalms.
hah! bearins to be conducted in accordant
with paragraph 106 et seq oi the V. . Ulnlns
Laws and Regulations.
i. T. BRIDGES.
Knrl.ter.
i. U. BOOTH.
Receiver.
Notice of Finn'ttlenient.
tonASUCoyan:"J 0t 0re"
Jhematter of .be fu oi Ilromai Wiley.
Xotlce is hereby gUuu that the undrafgnd
adminutrator of th above entitled estate hae
hied hi flnaJ account therein, and said Court baa
made an order appointing Monday. Mar 7th
10 at tbeconnty coart house inRosebirv bon
Coonty, Oregon, atlOoeiocka. m.of said day
as the lime and place f..r bearing obieetion
thereto, and lor the final settlement of said
estate, and any and all persons baring any ob
ieetion to said final account, or any part toere
ot,are hereby notified to file tbe same la the
a bore entitled conrt and cause, on or before tbe
time set for said final settlement.
JEFFER.rO 3 8. WIUY,
Administrator.
Notice for Publication.
Ubitsd states Laho omen
- . RcneburK, Oregon. March 1900.
otiee is hereby eiren that thr foUowiiur.
named settler Baa filed notice of hi lntesuoa
nke final proof in up port of b is claim, and
thatssid proof win be made before tbe Regie.
terand Receiver, United btates Land Office at
Koaebnrg, Oregon, oa April a. 1), rix:
r. KAML''' A1.IXASDER.
On II E So 96. forth S'i KW';, Lots tand.
bee i. T 26 8. R f W. He names UtoUowina
witnesses to prore bis contlnoons rtdenee
npon and cultivation of said land, ri- A. O
RbiVrJreg' S D,ler- Ca'
.'. T. BRIDGES,
. Register.
CHL'RCH SERVICES.
3fTHowrr CscacH comer of Main and Lane ""V
saeeta. Sunday Berrlce: Preaching, U a. am -'
and S.0O p. bl; Rabbet school, M a. sa.; L.
A. Walker, Snperintendent: Claaa Meerlna; at
Close oi the morning serrlce; Zpworth Lan
7:00 P- a. T- 8. Godfrey. President. Prayer
Meeting. Wednesday, at 7:39 p. n.
G. R. AbxoLB, Pastor,
Panonage, eoraer Mala and laae.
Uarrar. Barraau CHrrmca-on Fowler street.
Bondsy serrlce. at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m. pray,
er meeting. Thursday evening.
Mrs, Leer X. CcTUr, Pastor.
&T. Giobos s CBCaca-Corner Casa and
Main street. Berrices on second aad loortk
Sunday morning of each month and every fs
evenlng. Special services annonnced froaa
Imatotime, Bar. iosrx Davaos,
Kiaaiooary.
M. S. CaxacM, Socra.-eerviees every Soaday
. orning and evening.
Rsv j i c ottos, Pastoi '
Bajtist Che sen coiner of Lana and Boat
tteeta. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. m '
and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. P.
Coahow, superintendent. iTayer meeting t
7:30 Wednesday evening.
K. A. XXxtglas, Pastor
it caaimaji Cavaca Corner of Pine
and Woodward street. Bondsy services
Preaching both morning and evening, gaoday
school sties, a. Y. P. 6. c X. at tJO p. sa
Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening st
TJ0. AeordU rJcosae and greeting awaits
; W. A. Woo.
Paster -
Piast PaaaamaiAS Cavaca Corner ol Casa
anl Rose sbveta.. Sunday service: Pnblie
worship, 11 a. nu, ant a p, bl; 8abbaUi
school. 10 a. m. X. P. 8. C B. at 7 p. nU--Prayer
meetlnr, Wedrcsday evening 7;jo I
J. A. Towxsaan,
Piator j
Taa W. C. T. C. will hold it regular meetinr
on every Jlonday evening at 7JD p nv. 1
the Zpworth Learn room of tho V Chore
O.RAfl CQ
CClUl'Ui
Aaaar
fast
Mail
s p. 1U.
I Salt Lake. Denver.
r. Pt.
Kan- I
Psat
Mail
aatyi. Louis Chi
in ua. " "'i 111
ii
cago and East
i
Spokane
Walla Wl!a Levistoa. Spokane
Spokane, Minneapolis, Flyw
bt Pan', Unlnta. Mil- 8a. sa.
riyer
3 ti p. ra. .
t
an cie, caicago ana
East.
8 p. m.
Ocxas STaasRHir
4 p. !
All Sailing dates subject
tocnange. '
Far 8a Francisco I
UDec 3.S.U.18, 23,
J?, and every i days.
Dailv
CoLcxau SiTta 4p. a.
T A&toria and Way- f
Landings.
Kxanday
ap. m.
Saturday
lip. m.
a. m.
WiLL-imrra Rivia
'4:S0j. ii
Ex. ijar
Ex.8nnday
j Oregon City, Kewbcrg,
. Sewberg.
ay-Land s
i raiexn x ft ay-c
7 a. ni.
WiLHnrrrs ao Ta-i3
Tuea Thnrsl
mu. RiviB. 'Mon.We
and Sal
Oregon City. Daytoo
and Way-Laiidings.
and
II. m. WiixAwnra Dm.
Tues.ThuisI
U p. v
and Sat. 'Portland to Corvallis and aad Fri
jion. :
and Way-Landings.
-4r
Leave
Biparia
1 JO a. m.
Daily
S.UH BiTia
Ri Paris to Lewis Uin
Leave
Leviaton
DaUy
8:3Pa,B
J. F. Qivans, W. H. Huiiburt.
Agent. Roseburg, Or. Gen. Pass. Art..
Rutland, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
v . . Raaiao, Oregon. March 5,1900.
notice is herebr aiven tnat in Kinnii.Ms
with the provisions ol the act of Congress ol
Junes, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale ol
..iuuer iau.is iu me states oi taiitornia, Orcgoo.
Nevada, and Washington TeTitorv.
ANDRIIV J. niNsnv
Of Ashland, County of Bayfield, State ot Wiscon
sin, has this day riled iu this office his sworn
statement No. iter, for the purchase of the S'ol
Jection No. 4, in Towualiip No. S4, Range
No. S W, and wUl offer proof to show that the
laudso isht is noro valnahlo for ii. Hmw
stone than ior airrieultnral pnrpoees, aadtoes
eimim io saia lana before the Recta.
ter and Receiver at. this office at Bmshnr. w
Son, on Saturday, the lud day ot June, 13C0.
c names ss witnesses: J. C. Turaey, L. O. De
wolf, of Portland, Oregon, L. Pardue, aud Ed
ward Rone, ot Oakland. Orecrtn.
Any and all persons elaimios fch-ersrar the
above-described lands are Teatreattd to ala
their claims in this oflice oa or Wore said 2nd
day of June. 19C0.
J. T. Bairssss
Register.
Notice for Publication.
Tuitsd Stated Lanb Orries,
Kusebnrg, Ore-,xiu. February 16, 1XWL
Nctiee la hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Ongreas of
June 3, lss. entitled '"An act for the sale oi tim
ber lands in the State of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory;''
EKiC W. KARDEIX, -K.
of JlsrsbaeUl. County oi Coos, State of OreST
has this dsy a lot in this otlice his sworu su ' - -nreut
No. for the purchase of the lots 1.2. W
NK:H', of motion No. 2, in Tonnehip No. at f,
Kan ft No. Id W., and will offer proof to shiw
that the land son x-at is more valuaMe for its
timber or stone than for SKrk'iiltnral purposes,
and to establish Ma claim to said land before
tho Kecister and Receiver of this oflice at Kosu
burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the l.'th dav of s(av,
1-..H). lie names as itness: Albert E. Betty's,
of Marshtield.Oteinin: A. K. Kardell, of Mhit.Ii-
iiein.urvgntr. . it. Miintli, of .Mnrshlield, Ore-
;'. ... iiern.11,01 ..inrsnueill, t iregon.
Any and all ieroiis claiiuins: adversely the..
aUive-desenbe.l lauds are requested n liie their
eiiiius in this ofliec on or before said l'Jtli day of
My, 1"U J. T. IIKIDUES,
Register.
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