The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 12, 1905, Image 4

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MUCH NONEY MADE
IN RAISING GOATS
Douglas County Farmers are Dis
covering There is Good Money
In Angora Goats
Upon several occasions the Plaindeal-
er has been impressed with the fact
that there is good money for the farmers
in Douglas county in raising Angora
goats. This impression has just been
strengthened by the knowledge that one
farmer, this week, disposed of 400 head
at the price of 15 per head netting him
a very neat sum for what has cost him
comparatively little time or trouble.
The Angora goat raising industry does
not date so very far ba k, in the United
States, and still leas in Oregon. The
first pair was brought in Lncle Mmf
domain by Dr. Jas. B. lavis, who was
the C. S. Minister to Turkey and to
whom the 8ultan presented the animals
as a token of bis appreciation if services
rendered bv that gentleman. J-ome
time later Wm. Lsndrum. now of Ttxas.
but then ot California, brought a big
flock into Oregon and from that time to
this the industry of raisin? Angora goats
in Oregon has been steadily on the in
crease. While some other warmer cli
mates seem to be better for propagating
the animals, vet in Oregon is to be
grown the finest clip to be found any
where. And there is good money in the
wool alone. Not many years ago the
mills did not have the machinery for
handling this production. But today
they cannot get enough of the mohair.
In fact one New York manufacturer of
fers from $2 to $5 per pound for the woo
which measures from 12 to 16 inches in
length. The animals sell readily for o
apiece and are fonnd to be more profita
ble tnan any other .stock raieed by the
farmer. Each goat will shear out about
$1. As compared to sheep they aie
away in the lead. In fact it is an unde
niable fact that sheep raising in Oregon
is on the wane, while Angora goats are
becoming more popular right along
Sheep will tackle a field of grain and
never leave it untii thev have eaten all
the grass and have digged np the roots
Goats wi 1 bro se upon the green stuff
until it becomes a little tough, which is
the case in dry weather, then they will
go after the brash and exist all the sea
son upon that. At I be end of the sea
son it will be found that they have con
verted the brush into manure, enriching
the land, besides clearing the ground,
which, in many instances, would have
cost big money to accomplish. As be
fore intimated, the climatic conditions
here in Oregon seem to be such as to
make this the ideal spot for raising An
gora goats, and it does not take fancy
land to do it either, for the hill land,
the cheaper realty, is really preferable,
and the animals will clear and enrich
the land, while doing ho harm whatever
to it.
But tbe industry is as yet in its infan
cy. The ways in which the wool can be
ntilized are being greatly increase i and
the outlook for tbe industry is exceed
ingly encouraging. At present manu
facturers are making it up into dresses
for the ladies, and they have invented a
way in which they imitate tbe fur-bearing
animals to such an extent that the
imitation is hardly discernible. Great
quantities of tbe wool are used im mak
ing plushes for the railway cars, aud
there are many other ways in which tbe
wool is being utilized.
When it comes to comparing the An
gora goats m ith sheep in the market, the
former has the better of the comparison.
Sheep, which are so hard on the ground,
only bring three dollars per head, a
price which is regarded as exceptionally
good for them, whereas Angora goats
readily bring five dollars apiece, and
they have not hnrt the crop of grain, al
lowing it to seed, while they eat the un
derbrush and thus render valuable ser
vice in clearing off tbe land.
That the industry of growing Angora
goats in Douglas county is to become
one of tbe coming valuable resources of
this favored locality, there can be not
the slightest doubt, for the teturns
have already clearly demonstrated that
there is big money in it.
deed, we could dispose of much m re, '
but jnst now we find trouble in getting i
enough cream. The plant is finely i
equipped and we could easily turn out j
one thousand powswis jer day, if only we
could get the cream. We get cream '
from many outside points, including j
Oakland, lrain, Kiddie, Wilbur and :
Yoncnlla. If the farm' rs would test i
their own milk it would be just what
we would like, for we rind that the ones
who Oo th e are always better pleated
with our tecting. 1 tell you there is
nothing which will pay the farmers
better, for the amount of money in
vested, than dairying. If they will only
take proper care of them and milk them
regularly, cows are a splendid invest
raent"'"
When it comes to making butter at
home, it seems as though many penons
do not get at it in the right manner.
In-lead of depending upon tasting the
cream to see) ii the butter is coming, let
the farmer get a tester and then he will
knov when, the milk is at the right
temperature for making butter. The old
idea of pouring in hot water to make the
butter BMW is all a mistake. Some
times this plan works, but in the ma
jority of cases it does not. The best
plan, if one wants to hurry the butter.
is- to set the churn in a vessel containing
warm water and . not put warm water
into the milk. It is a pxjr policy to
keep the milk too long. Back east we
got it every day but here it is alright t3
send it in every other day. The main
thine is for the farmers to keep cream
in good condition and then we will be
enabled to turn out the very best L utter
to be had anywhere "
Mr. Willet thinks that there is a great
future for the dairving industry in
Douglas county and he hopes that the
farmers will do all they can to advance
tbe standard.
jt FOB
Bakery Delicacies,
Choice Confecionery,
Delicious Ice Cream
j C A L L AT j
JENNINGS' BAKERY
Marster's New Block.
The celebrated Luzon calf shoe for
men at reduced prices. Regular $3.00
values for $2.00; regular $4.00 aud
$3 75 values for $3.00, at Joeephson's
We are sole Roeeburg agents for Bnt
terick patterns. (age hats, Black Cat
hosiery, the Florsheim shoe, the Cross
shoe lor women, Kuppeuheimer guaran
teed clothing, Gold and Silver shirts
and collars, Kantwearout boy's clothing.
Forest Mills underwear. No other store
in Roeeburg can boast of such a splendid
combination of high-grade lines of mer
chandise. It pays to trade at Joseph
son's
Choice Fruit Trees
A. D. BRADLEY
FOR SECOND
Y WE ARE " B&Sv
THE PEOPLE XT)
rk who quote f
HS THE LOWEST Csf
JW PRICE8.
GOODS
All kinds of Household and other goods bought and
sold. lo,n't fail to see our large stock of NEW
FURNITURE aud HARDWARE.
HARNESS AND
HARNESS MAKlliC
A D. BRADLEY
All the leading varieties of choice fruit
trees, warranted first-class in every re
spect. Yellow Newtown Pippins and
Spitzenbergs a specialty. At reasonable
prices. At the Roseburg Nursery.
Hksrv Bcnsm,
s4-tf P. O. Box 92.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
"HELLO" GIRLS HAVE
THEIR OWN TROUBLES
"Yes. we have our share of troubles,"
said Miss Agnes l'itchford, the obliging
manager of the Sunset Telephone and
Telegraph Co. "So many people hardly
realize how hard it is for us to give per
feet service, with the equipment we now
have. Now we have three hundred and
sixty subscribers, but we are not pre
pared to take proper care of them. Soon
we will be moving into the new Mars
ters block, on Cass street, and then all
will be so different. There we will have
an up-to date outfit and will be able to
take care of double the amount of busi
ness we now try to handle. We now
have five girls attending to the call of
our patrons, but that is not enough and
one more will soon be added. People
forget that the weather affects the lines.
In dry weather the batteries do nut
work so well and in wet weather the
lines get grounded and we have all kit. is
of trouble. But things will not always
be this way with us. When we get into
tbe new quarters everything will move
much more smoothly and our troubles
will be much less than they are now.
.lest bow soon we will be able to move,
I cannot say, but tbe chances are that it
will be ul the course of a very little
while."
The bilious and dyspepic are constant
sufferers and appeal to our sympathies.
There is not one of them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happiness by the use of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab
lets invigorate the stomach and liver
' and strengthen the digestion. They also
regulate the bowels. For sale by A. C.
Marsters A Co.
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Tace
curtains
i i i minnirn
LAUNUnltU
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Professional Cards.
Q.EOROE M. BKOWN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Ooart Houm
bowu Stain.
ROSEBCRti.ORR
m C. SEELY, If. D.
OFFICE
Douglas County Bank Building.'
Rooms 11. 12 and 13. Pbooe Mi
. ROSEBURQ. OREOON
QR.UEO. E. HOUCK,
Physcian & Surgeon.
SANDERS DISC PLDWS
SINGLE OR DOUBLE.
LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT
LOWEST PRICE.
oBce Rerlew H a
Phono. Main 31
KOHRBURi."
ORBUON
LMER V. HOOVER
Pnysician and Surgeon
Main .trret, one door south of City
I -HI.
Offli
wwnoRG
Mrvet,
Hall.
All necessary adjustments. Nothing to get out f fix.
Soli'l steel frames. Rigid and strong.
Call and eee them.
! J. F. BARKER $C0. Phone 201
QRMGOK.
W. BATHES,
DENTIST,
Ravle Bnl!11nf .
Rooms n and 9
Telephone Sr. i
m
BARNARD'S
WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND
The collar question saving our
customes a lot of annoyauce from
rough
and sore
Notice
w h i t e
domestic finish and general ap
pearance of our laundering no
comparison to the ordinary king.
Sedges
,ck,
the pure
color ,
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
M. Crawford J. O. Watson
Attorneys at Law,
Rooms 1 St. Bank guilds.. ROeRBORH, ol
gjm B i: n t ... t. t '.he P S Land ORIre au
sdaJai
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eaa before tba 0
especially.
J C FULLERTOff
Attorney-at-Law.
rtl' practloe In all tbe Stale and Federal Conn
OfBo In Marks Bid.. Roaeburg. Orewon.
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F.
W. BBN90N,
Attorney-at-Law.
Bank Bulldlnc
ROSnCBS, ORK'i
B
I'CHASAN A GREKlftGEB
LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES
C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR
FIRSKLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
A.ND AT KF.A.-ONABLK KATF.S.
STAGE TO MARSHFIELB. NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS COINTT POINTS
LEAVES DAILY AT i A. H.
FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST
STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS . ROSEBURG. PHONE 661
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Coos Bay Option
J. A. K- H i
I. I. tillKlKtiKl
Attorneys-at-Law
I bold an option for 30 davs more on
valuable Coos Bay peninsula property,
at 1 100 per acre. Adjoining acerage ha
sold for (125 per acre. Can't handle al
under the option time rnd wish some
one to take of 40 acres tract. Partic
ulars address K. E. M , 110 Wash., St.
Spokane, Wash.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
CREAMERY PROSPERS
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE DOINGS
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice it hereby given tbat the undersigned
Administrator of the K.tate of Ferdinand
Fortln.Sr., Deceased, ha Sled in I he Coaniy
ou-tof Douglas Count j . State of Oregon, hit
final account ai iuch administrator of said
estate, and that Friday the J".h. day of October
A. P.. 1915, at the hour of to o clock A M.has
been fixed by said Court aa tbe time forbear
ma- of objection to aaid final account aud the
ett:ement thereof.
Dated September Utb, 1S05.
L. 8. FORTIN.
Administrator of tbe Fjuv of
Ferdinand Forun. Sr.. Defeated.
4 j wteka.
SUMMONS.
Slate of 0 econ.
FAMILY GROCERIES
All of the lest grades of staple ami fancy
GROCERIES kept constantly ou hand.
FARH PRODUCE
Andfresh fruit. Prompt service,
cms tieatment. Bed rock prices
goods ate our Kids for your traae.
Court e
and i:oih1
Roseburg Rochdale
fM - r at C a
j ine "-O-upersUivc urwerry oiorr.
Co.
Room 1 and 2
HIT THE TRAIL TJ
KRUSE & NEWLAND S
FOR COCO GROCERIES
R')-FBl R(i. OREGON
JAS E. Sawyers
Attorne3'-at-Law
Room 7, Upstairs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid
Roeeburg. Oregon.
R
W. MARSTERS
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Marsters Building
J. R. CHAPMAN, D.
DENTIST
I. S
4-
' Telephone No. 11(1
Abraham Bui dine
Bonn: a. B loSp.m
Roaeburg. Oregon
Fresh Family
GROCERIES
A complete stock of
all the best brands of
staple and fancy Gro
ceries. New and fresh
goods on which we have
removed the tariff.
All kinds of early
vegetables and fruits
kept constantly on hand.
Highest market price
paid for all kinds of
rarm produce.
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KRUSE $ NEWLAND
CT-TO-DATE
GROCERY
Soity (Nestings.
In the Circuit Court of t
lor the County ot Douylaa.
Ktnel Marlon Ctilllel
riaintlff
v
Frank FCarille
Defendant !
To Frank F Carllle. atoee named defendant
In tbe nam of tbe Stale of Oregon you are
h?ret-y required to appear and answer tbe rom-
plamt filed against you In the ab re entitled
cause within six week from and alter the date
Tbe foot-ball game of the fint publication ! iMmnir. na. and if
Alumni and O. A. i TO fail to so appear tnd anwcr for want
thereof, p.aintifl will apply to the court lor tbe
A)lf rlemsntlMt in the iomtiint lo wit: A
V. A. c A1SO u. e
FRANK E. ALLEY
Architect, Abstracter.
Abstract oi Titla to Deeded Land.
Papers prepared (or filing on Govern
ment Land.
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Editor Pl iodealer:
played between tbe
C, on Sept. 31st, resulted in tbe score of
11 to 0. in favor of
game played between Ctemawa and O.
A. C. on Oct. Tib, was IS to 0, in favor
of O. A. C.
Tbe nniforms have been changed from
the blue to tbe olive-drab. Tbe new
uniforms make a nice appearance upon
the boys.
Tbe unmber of stndents registered at
the college np to three o'clock yesterday
afternoon was 576 against 522 on the
same day last year, or an increase of 54. j
The figures now lack only 24 of 6 0, and
probably place O. A. C. in the lead of '
all the institutions in tbe Northwest in '
point of attendance. Tbe number is '
mnch more than twice as large aa the '
enrollment at Eugene, and is only ap-
proached by some of the Washington
institutions, probably Puliman. It
looks now very mnch a if tbe total en- '
rollment would go to 800 this year. In
two years more at the present rate of
growth the 1,000 mark should be passed.
Pedro.
d aaolu'lon of the marriage t-ou tract eits'.inf
between you and plaint Iff.
Tbii summons is published by order of the
Hon. D Thompson. County Judge oi Koug
tas county. Oregon, dated Aug. SI. !'. .
Tbe dale of tbe first publication of .bla sum
mon! it Augnst SI . 190a.
CRAWFUKD. CAKDWILL 4 WATSON .
Aiij. for I lain ff
Plana and Estimates for all Build
Inf. Special design i for Office Fixture
Bine Prints of Township Maps showing
sl acant Lands.
Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone HI
ROSEBURQ, OREGON
Notice to Creditors
Do You Wear Clothes?
Do the Clothes You Wear Fit?
W. E. BODGE
MERCHANT TAILOR
will make clothes for you
that will fit.
LATEST aml up-to-date
stock of samples from
which to make selections.
CLOTHING Cleaned, Pressed and
Repaired.
0al Street. West of Jackass
Roseburg, Oregon
'is .
A A. M .Laurel Lodge No. 13.
ilda re alar meetings on secooo
and f arth Wednsedarf of eacfc
mouth W. W. Thackbah, W. M
N. T. Jawrrr, ecretarj.
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DRAIN, OREGON
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B.
O. ELKS. Roeeburg Lodge NY.
3-tv Uoldt regular com monies
tiona at I O. O. F. Hal) on aecond
and loartb Thatsdayn of each month,
all member reqneslsd to attend recn
larlv and all visiting brothers are cordi- L
ally invited to attend.
U. b. Caxnojc, K. K
W. H. JAMitsox, tjeeretsrr.
O. D, lit SEPARATE BATTALUON
.O.N. U , meols at Armor Hall evsn
rbaraday evening, st 8 a'clock.
P. B. BtMUi. Capi.
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In making hie ronnde the Plaindealer
reporter called at the Douglas County
Creamery and be enent eome time very 1 tn D"w prepared to convey camping
nmfitahiv Inntino nvpr that imnnrt.nt pirtiei lo and from the mountains or
plant. He lonnd that it was well j at reasonable prices. For par
equipped to do good work and lot of it. ticnlars call on J. W. Dowell, Roeeburg.
Tbe latest improved machinery has 0r- Phone 295. tf
In tbe CoaotT Court of tbe 9 ale of Oregon
tbe County of Douglas:
In tbe matterof tbe estate of Bembard H Ret
bet. deerased.
Notice i hereby given tbat tbe undersigned
It appointed Administrator of the eata'e ot
Bernhard H. Retbel. deceased, by the OSSsstf
Ooart for tbe Biate of treon for Uoaglaa Coun.
t; and tbat all persons having claims acalnal
aid male are no.tfhd to prearnl tbe tame
duly vetlfled, to Mid Admluiitralor at tbe oglre
of M F. Wriiht. Roaeburg. Oregon, on or before
lx mnnthi from date of tbe first publication
i Monday, Sept. IS, A. I. 19D5.
A :. F. REIBEU
' ' weL Admlniitiator
HOSIER'S RESTAURANT
In the same old place
with more added.
We have now enlarged
our restaurant entrance
on both Sherdiau and Cass
streets.
HOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS
MRS. 0. T. JONES
Title Guaranteed Loan Co.
to accommodate a few
Is prepared
people with
ROOM AND BOARD
TEIMS IEAS0NA1LE
Inquire at residence on Kane street
formerly occupied by Dr. Houck.
I I. 0. HaaiLTon,
Praaidant
EOUBOSe. OREGON
O
B, BsaiLVoa,
eecy. and Traaa
OfBcc la tbe Conrt Uooaa. Have tba only com
plate aet of abstract books in Douglas Ogssw
Abstracts and Certificates of Title furnlabcSof
Dooglaa county land and mining claim. Have
also a complete set of Tracings of all township
plats la tbe Roaaburj, Oragoa, V. 8. Land Dls
Met. Will make bin prlat copies of any town
ablp
"ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT'
been secured and there ie nothing lack
ing to make it all the cream sellers of
this ceunty could desire.
About three years ago, C. E. Gaddis,
tbe proprietor of the Creamery started
tbe plant, with some misgivings as to
tbe results, but today be et-ee the wis
dom of bis investment, for tne business
has grown to large proportions. He has
in bia employ, in the person of Mr.
Richard Willet, a buttermaker who lias
a reputation which is not confined to
Douglas county or the slate of Oregon
Mr. Willet came herrfroni Minnesota,
two yesrg ago. There be won the high
est priaes lor fine butter and always suc
ceeded in carrying off tbe honors, when
ever be waa a competitor.
"We are making two hundred pounds
of butter each day and it finds a very
ready sale," remarked Mr. Willet. "In-
Cured f Lame Back After Is years
of SurFerinar.
"I had been tronbled with lame back
or 15 years and 1 found complete recov
ery in the nee of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, says John G. Bislier, Gillam, fnd.
This liniment ie also without an equal
for sprains and bruises. For sale by A.
C. Marsters & Co.
Cattle Ranch for Sale
320 acres on Seven Mile Creek about
five miles southwest fromFort Klamath,
Oregon. All fenced, house, large barn
ample water supply, will cut about
eighty tons wild hay. Address, with
references,
P. O Box 933,
tf Tacutna, Wash.
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Roseburg Furniture Company jt
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
THE FAMOUS
PEATER SCHUTTLER
FARM WACONS, BUGGIES
AND
SPRINC WACONS
AT
S. K. SYKES
ROSEBURG, OREGON
OF A . Court Pocglaa No. 32 For
esters of Ameiio, meets each Tuee
dav evening in FoiesterV Ha, I. Yie-
itiim brothers alwavs welcome.
FaiTX STAfFFEB, C R
Y. H I.knox. Kec Sec
Y N 11 -'Ykk. Physician
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O. O. F Proletarian Lodge No. 8.
Mete in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor
ner Jackson and Cast streets, on
Saturday evening of esvcb week Mem
bars of tbe order in good standing ar
invited to attend .
C. F. Habpstkr. N. Q.
N.T lewrrr --r-eiarv
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K.
of P. Alpha Lodge Ho 47. Mee
everv Wednesday, in I. O. O. F
Hall a 7:30 p. m. Member in
good standing are invited to attend.
Jar. A. Pbrrt, C. C.
M. F. Wbicht, K. of R. A S.
II. At' CIRCLE. No. 40, Woman of
Wo xlcraft Meets on 2nd and 4th
Thursday! of each month at tbe I
O. O. F. Hall. Wiling members is
good standing are invited to attend.
Myrtik Luws, tiuardian Neighbor
Clara Borrm, Clerk
Second and Fourth Thursdays.
This school has for the coming year: A strong faculty: maintenance as
s ured ; teachers' review class : a graduating class of over 20 : course of study ex
ended to five years and made equal to tbe California and Vah;rgton Norma
Schools.
School year opens on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1W5. Vacations at Thanksgiving
and Christmas. Se ond semester opens January 29, UK Tuition 3 00 to 15 00
per term. Kates a' Boarding Hall, 12.50 per week, with everything furnished ex
cept bedding. Board in private families at from 3 to f4 per week. Many pupils
prefer to ' batch" for which faciliiiea are good. For further particulars and cata
ognes address
A. L. BsClOQS. President. or O. C. BROWN, Vke-Pres.
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F. 8 KoeeVnrg Chapter No. 8
Holds their regular meeting on the
first and third Thnraday in asvcb
nnnth Visiting members in good
itanding are resnectfnllv invited to at- .
md. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M
Fee Johnson. Secretary.
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If you are looking for Furnitu e,
Stoyes, or Household Goods of any
kind, call at our store and examine
goods and get prices. : : : : :
Roseburg Furniture Company ?
Roseburg Theatre
IOSEBIM ORCHESTRA, MGR.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 110?
kumt & gazzouts famous
perf:nnial success,
"ON THE BRIDGE
AT MIDNIGHT"
A Scenic Masterpiece. A Great Story
of City Life. Four Acts Splen
didly Staged, Including
The Celebrated Jack knife Bridge Scene
Two Big Comedy Character
Hits and a Remarkable Cast
Played by a Strong Metro
politan Company.
Seats on Sale Bell's Candy Store
Prices 35c, 50c, 75c.
NITF.P ARTISANS, l'nipqu As
sembly So. U5. meets peroud and
fount) Satnniavs of each month, in
Native Sons' hall. Visitiug members
will receive a cordial welcome.
A. C. M AKSTKKS, M. A.
Min.mr Jo.tRS, Secretary.
liTlTaMtTTio
assay aw sir Ram s m w jh awavai
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Blacksmith Tools for Sale.
Blacksmith tools, complete for set
heavy work. Pries $30. Address Box 92,
Yoncalla, Ore.
OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak
Catnr No. 125. Mesu at tbe Odd
Fellows' Hall, in Rossbnrc, every
ttrst Rnd third Monday evening Viait
i.g neighbor always welcome.
J. M . BBIIXiRS, V. V
N. T. JgwkTr, Clerk
Do you know that there are 125,000
Angora tJoats and 4,tXW 0O0 sheep, be
sides many thousand dollars wor'Jt of
Poultry, Hogs etc., in Oregon and there
are about five per ceut loss annually by
the depredations of varmints, which
represents the enormous sum approxi
mately of $750,000.00. How much of
this enormous suut do you loose? You
probably do not know, but you would
know that ycu would not lose any if
you would use Marsters Coyote Exter
minator. It is sure death to all kinds
of varmints. ABk j our dealer for it. tf
Wanted To trade two good cows for s
good work horse. J. F. Bretxke, Dixon
ville, Ure. all 15
PERMANENTLY CURES
CONSUMPTION, COUOH9. COLO. BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA. SOK THROAT, HOARSCNKSS
WHIORINQ COUGH AND COU
DO NOT DELAY
Until the drain on your system produces permanent disability. Ths human
breathing machinery is a wonderful system of tubes and cells. To hava good
I health it must ba kept in good order. A COLD is oonsidared of na impor
tance, yet if it was known by h's proper nam of "throat inflammation."
or "congestion of the luan." its damreroua charm
ciated. When a cold makes its appearance uas at one EallaTst's Bfw
M SjTttp which will speedily overcome it
r.SriraVLL'i0 c?H d CROUr Rmr. Prompt Action. SNOW
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