Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 21, 1906, Image 8

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    Lodge Directory.
A. F. & A. M.
Cottage Urovo Lodge No. 51.
Meetings 1st ami 3rd Wednesday
of each month.
L. 1 Wooley, V. M.
J. H. Lurch, Secy.
G. A. R.
AppoinatHx l'ost No. 34.
Meets at 1 p. m. on the 2nd and
4tb Saturday of each month.
Dr. 1. I. Woods, Post Com.
G. V. MeReynolds, Adjutant
W O. w.
Bohemia Camp No. 2t'0.
Meets ench Friday evening.
L. W. Baker, Consul Com.
Chns. Vnnl'enlmrir. Clerk.
O. E. S.
Cottage Grove Chapter No 4.
Meetings held on 2nd and 4th Fri
day of each month.
Mrs. C. H. Btukholdcr. V. M.
W. S. Bennett, V. P.
MNs Celiti Lutc'i. Secy.
K. ot P.
Juventus Lodge No. 4$.
Meets every Wednesday uight.
S. H. I'iper Chuncellar Com.
Chas. V:nlenburg, K. ofH. S.
I. O. O. F.
Cottage drove No.CS.
.MtetiugH every Saturday night
S. S. Shortridge, N. G.
Gus P. Gross, Secv.
Royal Neighbors.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday ol
t-.tc'ti mouth.
Ltbel Bisby, Oracle.
Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Hecoidt-r.
M. W. of A.
Meetings is-t and jrd Tuen.iuy.
LePioy Woodb, Conul.
C. W. Wallace, Secy.
Rebekahs
Cottage Grove No. 24.
Meetings ist, 3rd aud 5th Friday ot
each mouth.
Etta Baker, N. (.
Katie B. Veatch, Secy.
MBA
Modern Brotherhood of America
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O.
O. F. Hall.
T. W. Jenkins, Sec.
w. o. w.
St. Valentine Circle 121.
Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday in W.
O. W. Hall.
Flora J. Miller, Clerk.
L. O. T. M.
Lady Lamson Hive No. 42.
Meets 2nd aud 4th Friday of each
month.
Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C.
Miss Leta Sanford, K. K-
K. O. T. M.
Cascade No. (X.
Meets every Thursday iriyht.
O. H. Veatch, Com.
R . K. liennis, Cootcr.
kavh seht
your dollar?
TO REPUBLICANS:
We are anxious to have every Re
publican in close touch, and work
ing in harmony with the Republican
National Congressional Committee in
favor of the election of a Republican
Congress.
The Congressional campaign must
be based on the administrative and
legislative record of the party, and,
that being so. Theodore Roosevelt's
personality must bo a icntral figure
and Lis achievements a central
thought in the campaign.
We desire to maintain the voik of
this campaign with popular subscrip
tions of One Dollar each from Repub
licans. To cub subscriber we will
send the Republican National Cam
paign Text Book and all documents
issued by the Committee.
Help u-'. at hi. ve a great vb tory.
Jamks S. Sni'K.M.w, Chairman
P. U. Box New York
Cottage drove souvenir tablets
the Buzaar.
THC COLT'S FEET.
How Tliry JihoiiM ! Trimmed t
l'rrti'iil V.ll(tl.iH.
Tito trlnmitni; '!' tho o..!t's feet Is n
mat tor that should h no moans to
nofclocbsd. After flu- k" on to pasture
mid the hoof are sol'lono.l up tho foot
nro likely to luck an. I ctovv Into had
Kpllts unless pio.i'.y attended to.
Trimming Is work that doc nut tako
very loot; nu.l i-. - j ; 1 well far tho
tlVllMo.
Tho liaTullihit xvhile it is holm; Jono
H also v'o xl discipline for tho colt and
ho will take kindlier t tho work next
tlnio. Tho burn Is tho host plaeo to do
tho work. Sunt' tho eolt ui well so
that ho cannot pluui,.' ur niako very
much of a distiirhnr.ee. It' ho in.ikos
trouble tlo up ono of his front foot
while tho wink Is lu'in done. I'laco
tlie foot which is to ho lirst trimmed
on n solid foimclatlon. If tho lloor Is
uot sultahlo tako a pi. so of a plank
and put under tho foot. Then tako a
fairly sharp chisel ntul a h.t: o.i'.er and
jret to work. The t o ..f the honf will
prohahly heel tho imv.t atteuti.n
Sometimes it will 11c I hut little
trlinir.ltii; and nualn it will ho tio.es.
sary t tako off an In. h or in. to. Tako
!T tho horn to a point a littlo In front
of tho vv::ll of tho ho f, Ivlir careful
not t p-t Into tho .pil.-k. Thou no
arof.n.l the sides and balance up tho
foot. loaUni; it as near uatiiral as p.n
sil le. 'Iho hin.l loot v,!l not Usually
l.c-dvorv ma. h all. 'Ji.ioii. I f there aro
any cr.ul.s ia iiio h .of mako a l iteral
cut w illi ti:c ! I ! .hi t h... U of tho
r.'ck. so that tho ei:o w ill not spread
farther up i:;t 1 the h .." If tho foot
:.!v ti it aitou !i-1 t rc. '..!a: !y in this
M.'tiv.oi' hoof i.oiii.'.cs aro likely to 00:110
...1 er tho loir will ho veakeliel hy tho
hor-o t- : eh; 1: wr ii.
A ho.-sc's ie .'nil acs ili-j'i nils on h.s
foot anl liii.iis ainl whoa tlioso aro
,voi thh-ss tho horso Is worthless.--rarttif
r.
Kc-:1 I lie l.:t!iit.
It Is a ea.::mo!i p; . . i;. o anions f arm
or t --oil ihc'.r lai'ih crop early In
tho f.'.:i o:f i .1 . ::hout Klv'.n
a ay iiftenfin:: To l.e.lia tho stock into
1 :;ii-i '.::hl t oad: I am. I'rosn tho stand
poir.t of tho i!Vor.ii;o ..h"op raiser thW
;: actii ols :: '.out and unprotitahle.
It does not t'.'l'o-d tho host means of
..o::i!'. ; the in ..; eio-r j:-ojH out of tho
looj.lnr of shoop. Tlo fj'.rinor wlu
follLf.vs this p.artic' simply roars hl.s
l.:::ih v: to that st.i'-o of maturity
whorehy in r!l!ur eaily ho loses tho
ejj ; m ft tin : t y of o jtatnivr tho troutost
re von no fn'n his s.mmiii's lahor. Na
tional Stockman an I Tarri-or.
THE VETERINARY
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'the cleaner tho horses' shoulders am
kept tho less llaolo they aro to In-come
sore.
Sonieliii.eJ warts can le removed
from the teats hy applying olive oil
thickly after each milking, says the
runuei'd Advocate. If this does nut
prove effective tho wart can be clip
ped o!T with a sharp pair of seU.sors
and -ac'h spot touehol with a stick oi
lunar caustic. After applying' tho caus
tic upply th olhe oil. If necessary
make a second application of the caus
tic In two or three ilayn.
Killing IIok Lice With Crude Oil.
Lleo on 1iok aro a continual menace
to the production of park. Nu matter
what the feed may N- or the other con
dltlorw. If lice uru ullowed full sway
pork cannot lx.- pr'xliu ed with prollt
for hut a short period. Hays AV. I. Sny
der, superintendent Nebraska experi
ment 6cbdtatlou. The lice never ct-ase
annoying tlie hojpj aiul they multiply so
rapidly that a few weeks of warm
weather will allow a herd to become
thoroughly Infested. Many a line litter
L.Q9 been stuutid becaiwe the lieu weru
not killed. Dipping U the most satis
factory methotl yet employed for rid
ding hogs of lice. We have bi.-ea dip
ping our hoKs oa th experimental Hub
station for three yearn, usually dipping
In the spring and fall and once during
the summer. It Is presupposed that
every farmer raising many hogs lias
access to n dipping vat. The way we
use the oil 1-) t iill the vat to within
tea Inches of th t p with water and
add ab it't tv i:ir!ies of olj. The hogs
are then riis.i-d ia as fast as they will
go. They pp.i'ig--- d iwn through the oil,
ii'.tn t!i water, up through the oil and
.i.i to the did ping floor. A few see-iy.v-1
Is all the time reipiirud. When
hogs are being eruwded through rap
Idly fhe oil and water are kept pretty
thoroughly mixed.
I'rcvnttliiK Ivl.in-.
The heay losses in hogs are largely
line to transmissible diseases. The or
ganisms that j .ra.l uee such diseases
enter tli.' wyKtem In the feed and air.
Muddy or dusty yards, crowded condi
tions and llllliy doors or troughs aro
responsible for most of the cholera and
swine plague. Young hogs are more
susceptible than mature animals. Nat
urally, they need better care. The pens
ftnd yards, should not be neglected ho
causc there Is a pasture. Keep them
well druliMMl and disinfected. Use
whitewash freely about the houses und
fences, plow the unused lots und sow
tape, oats or cowpeas. Sprny tho
Jioue, feeding lloors and troughs thor
oughly with a disinfectant every two
or throe weeks. Tar disinfectants, uru
iiHst convenient. They should bo used
in not loss than a 2 per cent water so
lution. Spray or dip the hogs occasion
ally lu a 1 per cent water solution.
Young hogs should not be given crowd
ed quartern. Provide a diet that will
keep them healthy and help them to
resist disease. Keeping the hogs under
tbe best sanitary conditions and using
every precaution to prevent infection
from the outside Is the most satisfac
tory method of uvolding loas from
transmissible diseases.-It. A. Craig,
Purdue University Experiment Btatloa.
TiHE SHCrilEKD
AND HIS FLOCK
Whoro land Is fcticcd sheep and
lauihs may he used with much effoe
thoitoss In picNontlnn woods from no
In;; to seed l.atuhs aro conihhrod
proforild,. to old sheep Uvaiiso (hoy
ilo not so m loam to molest tho corn,
whh h In Mime Instances old shoop do,
laid when 1hc do of eoiirso thc 1 :iv
10 ho H I.IOM'.I. Hilt ll.ldiT soillO IMIldl-
tl.ais Loth slice. i a. id l.iiuhs can !
used with !oi tiled a.lianl , In ilolni?
Nttcli work. -;,.-. . . 1 1 w In m I ho arlcty
of corn mvwii Is tall an l lan.ls lip
well.
Iho plan oi' luin.ni: I inihs into such
fields nl wi ia:iu'. Iluio Is an excellent
ono. saj s 1 . .. !- JSh.iw la Sheep
ltrosli'i'. I lic should of coiit se ho
tlitliovl In while the weeds are Jet
Xollle, nod li aider. I hey will thou eiMp
thorn down and In .loin- so will render
tho most iiniulU. ciit sei Ice to tho
li. ld. I hc will also crop oil" the lower
lca.es of tho corn and In this way will
oh! iln lunch food without ptoha'dy do.
lie: any harm to the coin. The sha.lo
furnished hy tho corn at that season
of Iho year when tho weather Is usual
ly h t will ho omI f..r tho lamhs.
When lanil.s newly we. mod are turn
id Into sii h holds it may he necessary
to Ml, pic.ncMt the food tivell to them.
11 pr ihah'y will he necessary. The
we. '.Is ii. itch in tho shade and la
i o iso.;u. .no w ,11 ho more Insipid than
wh.ii I hey mow in hmht sunshine.
Klou when newly weaned lamhs aro
turned in to ma:'.i lu piod pasture they
should, as a rule, he ulxen a supple
meat of uralti. When they pasture
ami. I corn, if thus fed the lamlm will
not only ho directly hem 'tiled, hut the
fertility added to tin- laud or some of
U will l proportionately helpful.
Tlir Til ii I Sliprp.
TuuN sheep nro said to haw adaidod
th"mseles to nil il iuates, north or
south, and line proved a slices on
Iho piny m emtala-i, ;i tho desert un.l
lu tho swamp lands of tho southern
states.
The., h.i.o i leaner noses aud less
lairirlu.; tlii.i n:iv otlioi" sheep. They
hie lei'llor.s an 1 w 1:1 luako their own
livltn: if It can h- found. They ar
Ul.iil I I. ASS TIMS SUI.1.1-.
i nuick, active and strong, have clean
i fuccs and a bright, intelligent lo-.k.
I Tho American Cultivator says: "They
j will raise two crops of lambs a year r
will bring Iambs any mouth In the
year desired. The tails of tho Tunis
hheeji will weigh three to six pounds
.. i
I ou niaiuic Miei-ji.
I mils ewes make the lcl or ln'iUi
ers and will raise from one to threo
lanibs at a lime. They will shear slE
to t weh e pounds of wool.
lllli ( lam arrlK llomr.
Considerable Uilt ia required to
breid, train and sell a legh class car
riage horse and get the t p rlee. Only
occas ion ally we lind men who are doing
It. The can ! ige horse Is produced at a
great uncertainty, says an Ohio Farm
er wrlb r. 'Hie sire and dam may look
alike and be of high quality and yet the
foals le a disappointment. It Is lint
eno ii-'h that the sire and dam be i f
high quality in order to prodini- high
class, uniform foals. They must coin?
from high cla-n, uniform ancestry at
well; the ejahd sire must look like thu
grand dam, und s on. and the uniform
type must l established bel'o.e uni
form foods can bu prlMe(.-d. In ord--r
to obtain IliiMf requirements seven)
years of careful breeding are nec-h
sary.
K-ri tli I loeU Iimiii.
No Hook Is really comfortable and
very few Ihoroiihly healthy without
the yearly or semlyearly bath, says
Field and Farm. It Is simply impos
sible that m (lock should long have
! freedom from dust Itch, ticks, lieu,
j chiggers and all tho other things which
. bring diseonil'oi l, loss of Ih-sh and dis
content to the vl.oip and loss to the
owner. I or ni.'.o, as ior ine numer
ous skin diseases that torture the nheep
and hinder the pi-rf.-ct g.ovvth oi the
lleeee, there is but one remedy, and
that Is the use of some dip which lu
the light of experience Is now rcgi.rded
hy all humaiiv and thrifty tloekm .ters
lis essential to the well being of the
flock as houso cleaning Is to tho well
ordered home.
Hlioxv lh I'Ikh.
When one has got his lust crop of
pigs up to about six or eight months of
age he naturally begins to look about
for ciist liners. I know of no quicker
way for a beginner in this line of work
than to select a few of his best speci
mens and lit them for the labs, says a
writer In Kim' all's Dairy Farmer. In
this way belter than any other can ho
make his lirst bow to the public. Ilo
should show at county fairs only at
flrnt. Hut ho hluiuld show what he has
t' the led of his ability and lu primo
condition. la t him I on hand early
and Moeiiro as prominent pens as he
can, and above all things let him re
main at all time Willi his exhibit, that
ho may answer nil qu'-stloiis regarding
them.
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stock sln.w
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ion will be "ii sale at llu nlliei
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wa s thii'ii;;'i To. hi 1 1 ? .
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land and m-c vn i . n n ' !'! .
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K msis Ci.v. Mo. No. .' i :
Komi I trip it' hots f,,t ii i ".
ion will le- on s.il- at this ..;:.-
N"v. i I a' 1 i-" K jiiii 1 1 1 ip ( 1 o" i ;
ways thioirgli 1 '. (' 1 1 1 ii i ) v. 1 i"
Roiiiol trip I .ne v. ay liir. r. p. I'o-i ;
I in I and one vav tlir.'ti.:h ' il'i. j
J M. Is m, A. -'cut . I
Kev. :- i Hy -d til ' Nh thu !:,t
church ha-i de-til in the .'Inn h "J I
little rid chairs which will !i" u' cn
picil hy' 1 he 1 it I ! ehi! I r t ii d ii i i
pie-ai hiu;; s1 i vices.
Tlie year I ', I". W ill he..' I. I. 'III. II
li"l e.l i',1 t he I.i line nl' 1 '. N . I iiekei i :
Ilia nee. K V.. ,'is a I'll I" ' ! I 'I' in-! ,
( which il iv ei hi v.piiiusl.v t'.i.on Mi.
Dieket'K lilies lll.ll death .-eo;.e.
very ii. ar lie will -s: ",-evero nl c I
liig li oiii I la- 1 1 1 1 1 - niid u fi i;;i. 1 1 nl
rough li.ld bri.il.. lit la - al 'eiit!.'
doiir. when I liegnn t;tl.ii.,g J r. Kii.j.'s
Ne vv Die. .very !'. r oi - u in pi a n , v, . n
the a-li.iiiHhing leull that ' t I . i u -ing
f - ii r 1 1- - I I .-s .i-' coiiii!-.-y re
si ore. I illld ,1 s lllil" has I" V 1 1 per
liiall 'lill.V cuied." I laiiraiite. d Ini
Siae Inn-, co'lgliH ,'ll.d eui.'.s al I'.eli
son's I'b.iriinu y I'm e a ud -l.u1).
Trial bottle free.
Ti M HI dl LAND ACT .1 1 N I i !, I -7s
NOI'P'i; I Ol! Id I'.I.ICA TION.
l ulled Slates launl Olliee
lio-ebiir, iregoll, Oct . ! it h. la.).;.
Notii: i.s hi n by ojven l!i il in r.nn
idiaiice with Hie provi-ioii- i llu- act
ofColl''!'-- of .1 il in- '., s."s, entitled
a net l"l I II'- i.,i o nl t ililber 1,1 lals
,1- I 1, -t lies I if ( II l.f. 1 1 lli.l , be;;, ill,
:evni i and Washing-Ion I. i niory, ie
e tended load I In- Pulilo- I itnl H'ale..
iiV Actor Au-.'iHt I, I
I'liKitv cash i.i.,
of Saginaw, ci unity ol' I, .ine, Si an i oi
Tel l itoi . ; of Oirgoli. lias lliis day
filed In t Ills olliee hi' s i II stal en hi 1 1
No. 7!!'-'l for the pur. h.l.-o of (he Nil ,
Sl. Of Seel loll No. Pi. ill T.e.Mi: blp
No. Holltll, Kai.oe No. .:, U'e-I, W.
M , und w ill oiler i roof losl ow lli.it
the hind s.niglii h more valuable for
its t illllier i r Kbuie tliali for aori. -i.l
t ii riil purposes and to rslabli-li bi
claim t" t-ahl land In -fine , V. .
CalkiiiH, I . S. Coiiiiiii.s-ioner, nl hn
olliee in riiigoiie, (iivjain, on M .ud iy
the Hh day oi February, I'.Hh".
lie luiliies lis. vv il no- ses 1 Juhies
Sours of Sagliiau', Oregon ; I i li.v C'.
Miller, of Siigiiiavv, Ore:; iu; iieor;-e
Souls or W'nll.er, Oregon. .Dd.ii li.
Danders of Klnniu, Oreg'ou.
Any and nil per.-on-. cliiiiiiin .i l-
Vl-iseiv Ihe nbove de-cilbed hind, ore
l-equesled l" file their claims in Ibis
olliee on ir before Hitid llh day of
February, I'M'.
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The luxury of a first class hotel.
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fXiic Lead Ores
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p! I . iii e v. i( 1 1 tlie pi i iv isioliH ot I lie net
ol 'i.nyii'ss ol June .'I, IS7S, entit led
" A li a. 1 for I he sale of t iuiber In nds 1 u
IheStalcH of ( 'aliioiiihi, Oie'on, No-
,a d.l , aial W'.l' biliolon Teiritoiy," jih
, . ended lo all t bo Public Fluid
.slot's bv act of August , I SIC',
FK.WCICS F. MOKSS,
nf ( ol I ,i.-i-1 ! I "Vi', Co. of I u lie, SI ale lor
I . rri! in I I '!' Oicn'ou, ll.'IH thiH (lay
liie 1 in Ili iiliiei' h.-r siv. .I'll si at eiiien I
No. i"U -I i. lor Ihe p'lichiie of the SV
Ni; ', ..Si!',; S' ,V m S.-.- In, in town
ship No. I s. Ihmoe :o. .; W, V. Al , n ud
vvi!l oli'ei- pi .in!' lo fhn.v Hint tlielainl
suiivhl I.-; la-'ie valuable for iln timber
or slone I ban f. r n;;i leull ural piir-po-i-s,
and lo eslabli-h bi-r claim to
s,,i-l land In-fore W. V. CalMns, (I. S.
( !oi,i mi so ini'i', nl Ins oll'ici! al. I'aiyene,
On ;.',oi, on 'riti- d.iv, Iho llh day of
December, I'.HIIi.
She 11,'i inen as v il nesnes :
.I iiiich N. Wall.'iee, John li. Cooley,
dobnC. W'a lliii e, .laiu. H l,liiii'bnu;;h,
of Cnl l,l",e drove, ( Mvo'oll.
Any and all persona i-lainiiu. ud
vi r. . ly I lie above-de. i ribe.l lamia are
requested lo lil.-lli.il elaiuiH lu this
olliee on or before laid II II dnvof I le-
ci liiber, PlDll. " I
1;i..sjami.s . Kniiv, Uegister.
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STABLES!
Oregon
MININti MyCIIINt.KY
IM-:NVr.H COl.t)
.1 S. Medley. .I.C. .l.dllH.lll
Jrc .V .Johnson ,
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; njir sniff :t is nil. ;(.
;si'ial a Mention glvi u to Mining
o lit ( i ii p. on t h ill laivx .
J. 12. YOUNG
sll toi tu ij-n I - La in
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CoTTAt.K (IkUVi:. OUK.
H. C. MADSEN,
Watcmmakj-k.
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cori Aoi: oi:o'F, oiii':.
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All llu- latest Ir.-atinciiH.
Electrical
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l-'ur fiu tli.-r inu liriil.irH a.l.ln'-ot yt
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A. B. WOOD, Manager.