efaWaa.
artsYa.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA" AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as olr trade' mark.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hijannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne and does now fr t on every
bear the facsimile signature of (azf-cZt; wrapper.
This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought on the
and has the . signature of w&SjfT&i&i wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. .
March 8, 1S97. Q& &iAsu-t , x.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THC CENTAUR OOMMNV, TT MURRAY STRCCT, NCW VHK OITV.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Stage leaves Eugene for Florence
Mondays Wednesdays Fridays at 6 a ui
Returning stage leaves Florence
for Eugene Tuesdays Thursdays aud
Saturdays at 8 a ni
arrives in Eugene at 6 p ni the day
following.
B1NUI.B FARE V00
ROUND TRU J00
Tickets for sale at E. HaUKS livery barn, Ku
gene, or at Hurd A Davenport's olllce iu Klor-
EUGENE-LEABURG.
Hereafter I will run a dally stage biased.
Eugene and LeaburR. Freight and baaito
ahould bo left at my stable the evjulng jeiure
depi.rture of the atHRo.
titage leaves Eugene at 6 a in, arriving; at Lea
urgatllam. kyturuing, stage leave Lea
rn at 1 p m, arriving In Eugene at 6 p in.
FOLEY SPRINGS
Stage leaves Eugene for Foley Springs
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
6 a m, returning alternate dava.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist,)
Of Des Moinos, Iowa, writes
March 23, 18U3:
H. B. Mkd. Mfo. Co.,
Dnftir. Oreiron.
rii?MTr.EMRv: On arriving home last
week, I found all wen ana auxiousiy
waiting. Our Uttle girl, eight n one
half years old, who hao. wasted away
to 38 pounds, U now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B.
Cough Cure has done Its work well.
Both of the children like It. Your S.
B. Cough Cure has cured aud kept
away all hoarsness from me. Ho give
t to every one, with greetings for all.
Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. and Mbs. J. K. ORD.
It too wish to feel Iresh and eiieorful, and
ready tor tho Spring's work, cleiinw tho system
lth the Headache aud Liver Cure, by taking
wo or three doses a woek.
Sold under a positive guarantee
Ml cents por bottl bv all druggists
Central Market,
PROP RETORS.
Will keep constantly or. hand a lull supply il
BEEF, MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Which thev will sell at the lowest
market prices.
i fair share of tie duMIc patroaase
TO THE FARMERS.
We will pay the highest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Sheep.
Shop on Willamette St
EUGENE, OREGON.
F-Meaii delod to any part ol the cl
r reeol charge
J L. PAGE,
-DEALER IS
Having a Large and Complete stock
Staple and Fancy Groceries bougni
In the best market,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
cad offer the publl hotter prices
Lane Ooniy Bank.
lEeta'ilibhed in 1882.)
EUGENE, OREGrON.
A general Banking Dusincsa
n all branchsa transacted no
avorable terrm.
A. G. HOVEV, President.
J. M. ABItAMS, Cashier.
A. G. HOVEY' Ju., Aast C ai
llnwi'Rioxa, JS. li. Earns,
ProaideLt. (JiWhier
E. Snudgrass, Assistant Cashier.
raid up lash Capitsl $50,000
Surplus and Profits. 850,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A (jemiral banking bualuesn done on reason
able terms. Bight drafts on NKW YOUR,
CHICAGO, SAN rUtANCISCO and POUT-
Lai U, OltlMiUiN.
Bills of exchange sold on foroigu ixiiiatri..
Depo3its received subjet-t to check or oertih
mtM ot neijosir.
All collections octrursou 10 as win receive
nroint -tttcnUon.
Remington
ypeuiriter
Standard
SIMM
of tl?e
Uiorld.
J-larry T. Joldep,
Bicycle agency and repair s
Willamette Street.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE
W. M. REKSHAW, .Proprietor.
Keeps the Best brnnd of
WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN
-AND--
All Kinds of Wines
Also the CelebmteI KCHLITZ
MILWAl'K .K HKKIlou drnnglit
Eugene Street Railway.
T1MK C'AKIl.
After the4lh of Oct. lsifi, the tr.-e
cars will run on the following schc In
lime until further notice.
I.EAVINO T1IK DKI'dT.
7:10-7:40-S:IO-8:40 H:lH-:4(t-10rfKI a. m
hen every half hour.
LKAVRTHK UNIVKBftTY.
7.n-.-.r)r).)j.-);v,.!):C.-,.9:"i1.1ll:15 n m
n everv half hour.
rs will leave promplj on tjm
Pint IMial h
Qt Eugene.
THE ORPINGTONS.
4 lifted of PrulltHbU aud Ilaud
Tho Orpington lre-duf fowls is a now
ouo which Ikus rcivivt-4 much uitoutioa .
from poultry journals, but is aa yet lit- i
tie l.uowu auioiif farmers.
They wore developed in England by a !
fancier named Cook, who 6ays ho j
fcrouht them into exihtenee. for tho pur- j
poso of iu fusing into farming pursuits a
Hew element of profitable v-"ultry keep-
in. He claims that Orpingtons aro suit-
itl to almo-st all conditions under which
poultry can be kept, ottering a choice of ;
varieties and characteristics so as to ;
mako it possiblo for all classes to keep
them. Ho continues:
"Tho first variety of tho Orpingtons
was tho black. To mako theso I took a
good Black Miuoroa, which variety aro
extraordinary layers, black plumago,
but small and not putting on fat readi
ly, with whito tlesh and skin of lino
texture, but with black legs and tre
mendous activity. They aro not suitable
for cold, bleak situations, as they aro not
strong, hardy birds. Tho points 1 hoped
to secure from this breed wero black
plumage, red face and large comb aud ear
lobes. I procured the finest bodied cocks
of tho breed that I could find through
out tho country that had red car lobes.
These 'sports' bad been killed or thought
little of before becauso thoy had not
whito ear lobes.
'With theso Black Minorca) I mated
tsomo Black Blymouth Hock pullets,
which aro 'sports' from tho American
Speckled Rocks, owing to tho Black
Java having been used m tho making
of tho Plymouth Rock breed. Plymouth
Rocks aro hardy birds, winter layers of
A PAIHOF 11LACK ROSK CO.MI1KI) UIII'INOTOKS.
brown (or tinted) egg anil woro tlionHlit
a good deal of when they woro intro
duced, although thoir yellow skin aud
legs uavo always been agninst tbem ns
tablo fowls in this country. These vari
eties when crossed produced even black
pullets and good shaped birds, llio
cockercls camo of a mixed straw color
aud were, of course, useless for my pur
poso. 'With thoso beantitiu pullets i mated
a good Lnngshau, of tho old short leg
ged typo, mid, as is well known, theso
birds aro extraordinary winter and par
ticularly Into . autumn layers of deep
brown shelled eggs. They lay when
eggs aro scarce, mora so than at any
other time of tho year. They aro also
fine bodied black birds, showing an ir
idescent metallic green sheen upou their
macuilicent nlnmago. bo theso birds,
with their long, deep breastbouo aud
whito skin aud flesh, infused many good
qualities into tho breed.
Tho feathers down tlio logs nail to
bo disposed of, and to do this I sought
out all tho Laugshaus that wero pro
duced without feathers on tho legs.
Theso Laugshaus laid earlier than tho
feathor logged oues, and, with their
breasts curved iu that peculiar way
which denoted strength of constitution
and thoir fiuo qualities, soon sot their
stamp of roal cxccllcnco upon tho birds.
So with tlio 'wastrels' (wasters) from
tho good breeds I formed the Black
Orpiugtons, using birds that represent
ed tho threo comments viz, Jlmorcas
from Europo, Laugshaus from Asia and
Plymouth Rocks from America and
threo varieties that woro looked npon
as threo of tho best for general purposes
that England possessed."
Thus wero tho original Orpingtons
mado. S01110 peoplo objected that tlio
siuglo combed birds wero so liko Lang
shans, aud Roso Combed Orpingtons
wero next mado by substituting a Rose
Combed Lnngshau malo. Tho Whito
Orpiugtous camo noxt aud wero mado
bv crossing Whito Leghorn coclts and
BlacK Hamburg hens, and tho pullets or
tins cross wero ovory ono whito.
To mako tho Ruff Orpingtons tnrco
varieties Avcro crossed. First, Golden
Spangled Hamburg cocks wero mated
with Dorkings. Tho reddish brown prog
eny wero bv tar tuo best layers 01 hub
cross, and, having selected tho best lay
ers of theso, ho mated a Ruff Cochin
cock with them, and about two out of
every dozen camo with clean legs. Ry
careful brooding ho has beeii ablo to get
flvo distinct strains.
Tho Orpingtons havo all tho strength
and vigor of crossbreeds, and as egg
oroducers. especially iu autumn and
winter when eggs pay tho creamy prof
its, they aro remarkable. Thoy lay liko-
wise tho tinted eggs wliich conunand a
premium in tho market They aro of
largo sizo, aro short legged, chunky
bodied, and with tlio round full breast
which indicates strength and vigor,
aud for an all pnrposofowl for tlio Eng
lish market they seem to bo just right
For tho American market they havo
most serious defect in their whito flesh
and Icrs. Tho blacks havo black legs,
which is a disadvantage also in tlio
English market.
Wliulo drain Is Ilest.
Jty experience clearly proves that for
strongly fertilized eggs wholo grain
tlio best, and if fowls havo free rango
com is tho best of tho grains, caro be
ing taken, of course, not to feed too gc-n
cronsly to mako them overfat. I havo
noticed for a long timo that hens fed al
most exclusively on wholo com lay rich
er eggs, with higher colored yolks, than
thoso fed on a more nitrogenous ratiou
fur the purpose of g'-tting tho greatest
number of eggs. This led mo to think
that corn ami wholo grain would givo
better eggs for hatching, and upon ex
p 'rimcuiing 1 found it truo. J. E. Stov
euMin in liunl New Yorker
CURE CONSTIPATION
lOe
25e 50c
DUCK RAISING.
Tuinta of luforit.ution
! nit n prof-
A c-rrr.-.- : I. sit r' : ii. i.m.i! j
iiifornuitinu ooiu'i'i'iit!: tUu k r;iUin: I
"Few peoplo aro awanutf tho nuiKui
tntlo of tlio dnk ir.i!o in tho t uirs,
which hun irmwu witliiit th.i At tiu
years fvoui a x-ry limit, ti lU'inaml to '
ouo of va: t i-ropoiti. v. l-'ur years i
ppriiiit luiub' was ti.t- t. 'Wnir '
on vvvry well nvul.itl tahle, ami
ehoifo chops went xiji i i 4 prieo almo.-t
fabulous. Hut it -hvius that this kingly
dish is to li p;iluilaulefr.r tiie tempt- 1
ing, savory duel; I ;t it;. A siulo duels
farm on tho Atlantic coaf-t furnishes .
over 20,000 dueks :miu;ally for the Now !
York market, aiilo fretn an immense !
talo i t ttK-U and ej;:;s to bii-ders, and
this is only ono of many uf tlieo mam
moth eoneerns. Tlio m'.: p!y v. 'iiieh has
j:riwn so cuonntui'y v.kc) year is met
with an inereaini dfinand at prices
wliich ivo n better return to tho pro
ducer tlian any other elas of fowls.
"They seeiu to bo absolutely healthy
and hardy freo from cholera, gupes,
roup, vermin, frosud feet and nmny
other ills whieh aro so common iimon'
other fowls. They aro of quick growth,
and as CKf producers thoy aro without
CHpial ninoiiH fowls to say nothing of
them as feather producers. I raise Pekins
exclusively. While they aro not qui to
as largo us some other breeds I prefer
them on account ut their domes tin hab
its, whito plumao and superiority ns n
ta bio fowl, both iu fineness of texturo
and flavor of flesh.
In tho selection of I'ekius for breed
ing purposes choose those having lcugtliy
bills of a deep 01-ango color, largo head
aud ueck, with good length of body aud
A lIOtinL PKKIN IIUAKE
tho densest of plumage of a rich creamy )
whito. Short, palo yellow bills or bills 1
streaked with black, small head and
neck and both short and oval, short body
finishing too abruptly, and open, fluffy
plnmago with wry wings or tails or
wings excessively largo aro serious ob
jections. Any fowl showingany of theso
objectionable points would bo debarred
from entering my breeding flock, aud a
duck that lays green eggs is unworthy
of a placo among l'ckins.
"For water a running brook is tho
most desirablo, but they can bo raised
successfully when watered artificially.
Where water is carried to them a basin
can bo dug out of convenient sizo and
lined with broken stouo or looso gravel
pounded down firmly and comoutcd.
This can bo used for a plunge- bath and
washed out and renowod as often as
necessary, and water for drinking pur
poses can bo kopt iu a fouulaiu or slat
tod trough.
Wo havo tho best success with ducks
during tho laying season by allowing
them to roam ut will over tho farm dur
ing tho day aud putting iu a lot at night,
turning thorn out iu tho morning alter
thev havo laid, as thoy always lay early
in tho morning. Onr earliest broods aro
Fot under chicken hens. Wo keep about
20 turkey liens and sell thoir oggs, and
after tlio laving season wo uso all tho
snaro ones as incubators to hatch ducks.
Turkeys aro good, reliable 'sitters' and
tho most watchful or mothers always
on tlio alert for hawks.
El'U'S for hatching should bo kept in
a room of oven temperature and turned
every oilier day until they aro set, and
ducks should not bo allowed to lay in
tho water, as tlio eggs may chill and
fail to hatch. I prefer to set tho eggs of
all water fowls on tho ground iu a nest
almost bare, as I think tho moisturo
taken from tho oround aids iu socuring
a good hatch. Tho mother duck iu a
natural way makes her nest on tho baro
ground, and slio makes a daily trip to
water and otten returns to tlio ucst tirip
ping wet, and Hint alono should teach us
that tluck eggs will bear a groat deal of
moisturo. Young ducks nro ready for
market by tho time they aro full feath
ered, say from 7 to 10 weeks old. Last
year wo wero offered 12 cents a pound
at 10 weeks old by hucksters at home,
and old ducks sold for b cents at tho
lowest all fall and winter, and thou
thero aro never any culls on account of
ago.
"They can bo picked overy six weeks
oxcept from January on through tho
early laying Boasou, giving good returns
iu tho choicest of feathers. Again let
mo say, if you wish something hardy
and prolitablo kuep a flock of ducks. "
One Variety Enoucli.
From what little experionco tho writer
has hail on tho practical sido nlouo, to
say nothing about tho fancy part, which
is a much harder task, is enough to con
vince anybody that it is more than ono
man can do to successfully breed and
caro fur many varieties.
When I first obtained tlio Brown Leg
I sunn found that tho food I fed tho
Light Urahmas was not tho right kind
at all. .So I bad to havo two different
messes in order to get tlio best results,
and I find 1 don't know it all yet, after
two years' experionco. Tho Leghorns
want a wanner house than tlio Brah
man, as a frosted comb stops all laying
during winter, and they want to roost
in tlio skies, while tho Brahmas would
just as s '"ii havo mot her earth for a roost,
but for all that I don't think the Leghorns
will get to heaven first. Lmory Ij.
i Banks iu I'ouitry Advocate.
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Portland, Yamhill St. dock, (1:00 a ni
Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
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UKOUUE K. CUAW
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-OB
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For tho lowest rates to any point In
the United States or Canada, apply
to ticket agent, or address
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J. W. CASEY, General Agent,
irav. i-ass. Agent.. .Portland.
O. R. & .11
TO TH
QIVKS TIIK CHOICK Of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHEN RY,
OREGON
SHORT LINE.
VIA
SALT;LAKE ;
DENVER
OMAHA
AMD
KANSAS CITY
VIA
HPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
BT. PAUL
AHD
CHICAGO
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS
SAH FRANCISCO
Stealers Monthly from Portland
Yokohoma and Hong Konti; via tb
Northern Paclllo HtcnmahlD (Jo. In
connection with O. K, A N
Agent L J..BTFVKN8,
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ALL POINTS
EAST...
JOHN M. WILLIAMS
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Through Palnce anil Tourist Bleen.
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ELEUANT VESTIBULE 'TRAINS,
No. 4 Limited leavei Portland at
2:00 p. m.
No. 8 Limited arrive Portland at
12:60 p. m.
U S Land Commissioner.
Joel Ware, having been ap
pointed U. S. Circuit Court
Commissioner for the district
of Oregon, ia now prepared
to make Homestead Filings,
Final Proofs, and take tes
timony in Contest Cases.
Having had thirty years ex
perience in this line, he will
guarantee satisfaction in
every caso. Office in Odd
Fello-vs' liuiltling, Eugene
Oregon,
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ban any other home in Eugene,