BUFF LEGHORNS. Haw to FrrA Thrm Pnlnta From ifco Practice t( an Rxprrt tlrrv4er. A 8ucccful Illinois brooder of Bun LcgUoroii ay In American Agrlcul turUti "I use ont, wheat, barter and corn-nothlnR but yellow corn, no wlilts. corn nnlnw 7011 want to vpoll tb color of the quill and giro It a wbltlit: cait I aelcct my malo, the nearest te the BUndnrd, without white or blurt and good alie. I then choote females of an even tuff, an near the color of tb cock a possible or a shade lighter, um notbliiB but the beat. If you bare but one good one uac that and turn the Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery A Perfect For All Throat ami Cure : Lung Troubles. Monty buck If It Wit. Trial Dottlst fraa. imqlk co tin ncrr LEononx. rest out Twenty-flre good chicks are worth 100 poor one. I bare succeed- fd during my seven years breeding to getting some of the highest scoring Huff Leghorns In the country. They have combined vigor with the laying qualities. Some of my pullets were laying last season at the age of four months and two days. Good care and common sense never failed In obtain ing first class stock." The splendid Buff Leghorn cockerel Illustrated has been exhibited at many fairs and scored WH points at Um Northern Illinois Poultry association show. I THE SOIL FOR THE APPLE. An Important Phaae In ConaldcrlDa tha Uaklna- at an Orchur. That the soil Is a very Important point In the making of an orchard all authorities practically agree. From the old orchard, and especially the old trees of both Europe and America, the east and the west, the same lessons arc learned. With one accord these ttees, though separated by leagues of land and water, proclaim the creed of the pie tree complete air and water drainage and a dcej loamy soil. Speaking upou this topic about 200 years ago, Miller, an English author ity, said: "A gentle hazel loam, which Is easy to work and does not retain the wet is best Although these trees will grow on very strong land they arc seldom so thriving nor Is the fruit ao well flavored as upon trees grown on a gentle solL Dry or gravelly soils are wholly nnflt for the apple tree. Delavllle, writing upon the subject of soils suitable to fruit culture In France, says, "A good soli for all fruit trees Is composed of equal parts of eand, clay and lime.' Baltet a popular French horticul tural writer, In discussing the subject of soils desirable for the apple, re marks that "a wheat soil la the soil for the apple tree when grown as a standard." Tbo Importance of thorough drain nge in connection with a good soil Is emphasized by the same author In these words: "The fruit of the apple Is largest In the humid valleys, but best flavored on the hills and dry table lands, the excess of humidity, as the need of free air, inducing canker and favoring the aphis." Hanoi in his treatise upon the elder apple thus speaks of the soli as bear log upon this fruit: "The apple Is not very particular as to the nature of the oil. It neither dislikes very clayey, very limy nor very sandy soils, but the best .flavored and longest keeping fruits come from trees grown on clay loam." Dr. L. II. Bailey, speaking of apple growing la the eastern United States, ays: "As a rule, rather light or loamy sells with deep and porous subsoils re best adapted to apple growing. Natural drainage Is Imperative. Ap ple trees are Impatient of wet feet' At a meeting of the Oregon State Horticultural society, held In New berg In 1001, E. L. Smith made the following statement while speaking briefly of the apple: "Apples grown on sandy soil will weigh much less per bushel than those grown on clay or elaylsh soils, other conditions being equal. Apples to be long keepers mutt be grown on sou baying some clay." Cotton Bead. The next crop of cotton Is In the seed now maturing. Catch the best of these seeds as they pass. Select the seed according to a typo clearly axed In your own mind. Besides the value of cotton seed for seed It Is worth sfbout one-eighth of tbo crop of lint estimated at present prices. The bale of seed cotton yielding COO pounds lint, selling for 750, yields at the same time one-half ton of seed, selling for ?&25. This is not the true value of the seed. This Is only the fertilizing .value of cotton seed. Its feeding value Is far more, to say nothing of the valuable oil contained ond now Used so extensively, Form and Ranch. NOTlOK KOIt ri'ULlCATlON. ! Department of tho Interior. LnntI Olllco lit Iloscbunr, Oregon. September SO, 1001 Notice Is horebjr nlveti thnt tlm fol lowlncimuiMl nottlor bus filed notleo ot iiih intention to mnko mini proof in Hiipuan 01 111 ennui, nun timt Hiild nronf will lie iniiilo loforo J. J. lMtl IT U I. -Im... iiniiuii) t.'. vsiiiiniiirciiuiic, , ni. 1113 office at ICugene, Oregnu, on November 1&, 11WI, viz : II. 1;. .o. tirco, Mr. Anna Dciinle, diverted wife of Clareuro h, nennie, enlrvnian, lor thn Ws, NW. NE'i N NV4 NK'i SccT 22. T. 19 S..U 4 W. llt nnniCH the following witnesses to prove bin continuous rosldenco upon ami ciiltlvntlon of until land, vli: Albert W. Scliwering, Thomas J. Moiloy, Marion linger and William linger, all of Crt-suull Oregon. .1. T. llliiiHiKs. Itcclstcrv 3-7-0. NOTICE KOIt I'UKMC.VTIOX. United Stales I-aml Office. Kojeburp, Ortyon, Sept. Ill, 1001. Notice is hereby given llnit in com pliance with tne provisions of the act of ConitreMof June X 1878. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in the Stoles of California, Oreyon, Nevada, and Washington TerrltorV," as extended loaiiuie ruiiiie l-atnl .states hv act or Augnpt , 1S02. EDWARD THOMPSON of Saginaw, County of 1-nno. Statu 01 uregon, iims tins tiny Hied In this office his suoriistateiuenlXo iUlu 1i.tliM nim.li.sunt fl.. I nl. Vn .1 T in and 13 of Section No 0, Township 20 South of Kange 1 Went and will offer prooi to snow mat the land sought is more valuable for its tlmlwr or stone than for agricultural nunvo-es. and to esiaonsn ins claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday the oiii uay oi jereuiuer, iwh. lie names as witnesses. John Edmonds. Palman Valentine. Andrew Salt:nan and Ansel Wood all oUjaginaw, Oregon. Any and all iwrsona claiming adverse ly Ihe above-described lands aro re quested to file their claims in tliU office on or Deioreeald fitli day of Dec.. 1D04, J. T. Ubidoes, Register. f vuiituiiwiu t -1 rTOUS MTrf ' IT IT M I Wood Frame f-U iKUJL&A m I ami Sectional L ptT C TJJ 1 QTAJMD Mil I C h I LJ1 H1 1 l i ii1 j in inn Mu .ma Ore Feeders, Rock Crushers. J rlSSBHil m .-E..r:...,m.iWi.,, .aaMaiajmMaBiBjBjBjaiBjBi II Steam Scrapers, Tram wnvs etc. WHfil mmFSVTm H DKALKRS IN j BiiNincHH CardMt CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY No one who Is nmuulnted with Irs (rood nunllUes am be sumrioerl ntthn frreat DooularltV of Chamberlnln'A Coupli Remedy. It .not only cures colds nnd p;rip etlectually and per manently, but prevents there diseases from rcsultlnt: In pneumonia. It Is also n c ertain cure for croup. Whoop ing cough Is not ileuRerous whoa this remedy is clvon. It contains no onlnm or other harmful substance and may iro kivcu as conuueniiy 10 a Daoy us to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of these facts aro taken Into constderatlnn It Is not surprising thnt people ta foreign lands as wen as at uome. esteem tbls remedy very uiftuiy anu very tew nro willing to tako any other after having once used It. Forenlu by New Era Drug BAVE3 TWO I'KOM DEATH. "OgrlUtlo daughter had an almost fatal iittaok of whooping couclit and bronchitis," wrlie Mrs. W, K. Havl land, of Arinonk, N. Y., but when all ther remedies follod, we saved her lite wltn Dr. King's New Discovery, Our niece, who bad Consumption In an advanced stage, also used this i wonderful medicine and to-day sbo Is perfectly well," Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King.a New Disoovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infollblo for Coughs mid Colds. 60o nnd $1.00 bottles guar iintoed by Morgan Brohaut. Trial ixtlies tree, Free Assays Krec AssayH will Ikj made for Bo- nenun, prospectora during the next uiree montiis, not to exceed two immiVH Der day. .SaninleH must 1m left and report recelvetl at the store of KnowleH and (lettyn. These free nxRnys are for the lieneflt of the pros pector ami niHirict unci an nro Bollcl ted to make the leneflt as far reach ing nH possible. F. .1. HAnn. INDIGESTION "I u troabled with ttoai ach tronble. Thodord'i Black Draught did ma more good In one week than all the doe tor1! medicine I took In a Jcr."MIlS. BaBAU E. 8UIBPIBU1, ElletUrUle, lad. Thedf ord 'a Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the .stomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. If you will take a small dose of Thed ford's Black Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and liver in per fect condition. THEDFORD'5 HACK-DRAUGHT 1 constipation than by any other disease. Thcdford's Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cures dlarrhcca and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. All drnnlits tell 23-ceat packages. "Thedford's Black Draught is the best medi cine to regulate the bowels I have ever used." MRS. A. M. GRANT, Sncadi Ferry, N. 0. CONSTIPATIOn ISE WISE At $1. a year No Investor can afford to bo without the Journal for Investors my one of Us features Is alone worth the price ol subscription. It will save Tou; hundreds of dollars every ) ear. Its fheractor has never been Impugned. JOURNAL POR INVESTORS CO, Room Q, Chsmber of Commerce, Boston, Address letters to i. O, Box S617. How can you afford to be without them? When you can run tour 16 C. P. lamps at 2 cents per light per day. 1 P. M. R.ates per month, for Residences First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each addiional 8 C. P. 25c. REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. Cottage Grove Electric Co. 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Order"Eastern Star Cottage Grove Clmpler No 4 Meets every and and 4th Fridays Cell a Lurch, Sect, stamrifrk OREGON Snowline and UNION PACBF1C Three Trains To The Easl tolly. ThriniKli 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 t Klaiiilnid ti mt ton r it Nli'epTiiit niiN ilnllv In Onndiii, Old I'liltn, Siiiikiiini; tmirlst hIii'iIiih rnrn dully In Kiimhiih ('llv; tlirriiiiili 1'iilliiinii tniirlrl nIi'i'p ntf ciiih (mriiiiidly i'iiii ilni'tcil) Hi't'My tiil'lilniuii, K n Of um tJity : reiilliiliiit rlnilri'iiiM (biuiIb fu n) In the KiihI ilmly. 70 Dl TAUT rim CIlll'llKii I 'ort l.i n I rihci'liil uiirui.iii. vliillnul initloii. Alliintlo INiiU'mi H:iri.m. vlit 1 1 lllll liik't'iu. Hi, I'rfid l'li'tMuil It : 1 rVit. 111 . : 111 Spcikitlif. hours I'imil.AMI lOClllCAtlll No x Iihukv Utl'lirM, I 'I'lMI; Sl'IIMIIIII.IK f 1 0111 1 'or tli tit I 70 AlllllVK riniM Suit Uiki', Di'iivi-r.l, .. 1,1 IV'.. .11. M. ....I. j , Kmiwtn (llty, Kt! 1 .mile, CHi k'.iU' ' iiik KuM. Hidt I.iiKi. Driivi' I't.U'iittli, Oniiihii. KullniH Ulty, hi. IiiiiIn,1'IiIi'iI!ii unit Kuxt. W'dln U'iiIIm. I,cn if tun , HmIuiuv iMiiniri-, I'liiiiiuili, MIlllll'llpilllH , S. I'iiiiI. Didulli, Mil miuki'v, I'lik'uii A ICnst. p. in. "1 ilfln.m 8 'Mil. 111. (K'UAN AMI HIVI!!, MII'llMb' I'nr Kim I'riini'liii'ii Kwry live duy nt H :00 p. in, Kur Aktiirlii, uy point n nnd Not 1I1 lloiii'li Diiilv (I'xi'i'nt Hun- diiy)ntKilX) p. in.; Sntiiiiliiy ul lll:IKIp. III. iiaiiy ni'rvirn nwili'r pi'inillllliK; nil Wniiiiui'ttunnil Yiimlilll UIvith, Tor fill tor Iiifnrniiitliiu nnk or wrlto your tiiiintit tli'ki'l iik'i'iit. nr A. L. CRAIG, lii'iii'rnl I'mmi'iiKcr Aurnt. Tin' (Iu'kiiii ltiilltimil A NuviiKntlon i'i. I'lirtlullil, ()ri'i;iiii. ask Tin: ah:s't imh TICMvIOTK VIA -TO' Nptibtliie, St. 1'iiitl, Mitimtipiilln, Ihilnth, Vhlcayu, St I.ohIh 2 ANI AM. IHIINT8 KAST AND SOUTH Overland Trains Dally The Flyer And The Fast Mall Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employe Daylight Trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. 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