Û M. M. S. POULTRY FENCING. unless otherwise specified. at Tbs Observer offiee Don’t tend us for free publication any­ Get one of our Indellible thing of an advertising character. and stamp for marking linen. If you do not road The Observer Why Not? Vt 4 should like to have you take IL and we Know It would be profitable to you to become a aubacrlber. We »end It two year, for $260; oneyear $1 50; 12Xct* a month I. v*t much. Try It. Order by Postal Card, and pay for It when you can. A t a n y tim e w hen requested to do ao, the paper will be discontinued. But we expect that all arrear* will be paid before auch request Is made. It Is easy to a«k us for a statement, which will be cheerfully rendered at any time. B R E E D E R . AND FEEDER. =o cattle market, says the Breeder’s Ga- aette of Chlcafo Many moons have waxed and waned since a seven cent •teer forecast was ventured even by the most reckless bull In the trade, and the cattlemen are often proverbially lllog tcally ball lab. But the seven cent pre dlctlou haa been made, accompanied by an offer to back it up by that mutely eloquent commodity, money. No longer la m arket atmosphere aur charged w ith complaint of glutted out­ let channels. Buyers ride the alleys early and coateud keenly for the cream of supply. Their sole complaint Is either that there are not enough good cattle or that those available do not come up to their atandard, which amounts to the same thing. Feeders have ceased complaining. T w in Influences are dry pastures and scarcity of old corn in the country. Carefully laid plans of the summer feeder have gone sadly aw ry. Pas­ tures have been seared and scorched all over the t*eefmaklng area, arrest­ ing the growth o f grass and greatly curtailing productive capacity. Thou­ sands of cattle have of necessity been sent to market unfinished and are now out of the way. Scarcity of old corn haa prevented its free use for finishing purposes and decreased the volume of summer feeding^ I t la a foregone con­ clusion that catjtle with weight, quality and finish are going to find a good m arket right along. The fanner who breeds or feeds either cattle or sheep for the block must not Ignore the distinction be­ tween the beeftuaklug types of cattle gad the dairy type. Kcouotny of pro do- tlon must be understood, and the •aeoeaaful Stock owner must breed w ith this end In rtow —of making a certain amount of food produce the largest possible amount of gain and aucb gain be relegated to the parts de- alred to be finished according to the market requirements. The prime beef type calls for short limbs, but a broad, straight back, well sprung ribs, bfoud A a * w st S o w b A lf a lia . chest, etc., and the broad back and Recently a neighbor told me that he ribs must be well covered with fiesli and an even distribution of fat. The Intended breaking a strip of wheat heavy. Inordinately fa t animal has stubble for the purpose of seeding It to been driven out of the m arket by the' a lfalfa In August. M y personal opln demand for one of different type. An­ Ion of his plana la that they have as other point Id favor of the distinctly many chances of failure as success beef producing breed* aa bred for the T hat a stand of a lfa lfa can be obtained market la the fact that the beef of auch by August seeding aa well aa earlier animals la always superior to that of In the season seems to be established animals of a distinctly dairy type. A beyond doubt, but there la no aaaur point which also must receive due at- ance that all methods of doing this w ill tentlon la reference to the age of ani­ be equally successful. The chief ob­ mals which are to be fed for m a r k e t- jection which I can see to the breaking L a., the block. The young and grow­ of stubble ground for such a purpose ing animal fattens more easily than at this time Is the fact that the ground when grown or fully matured. Aa unless properly packed by rains and anbual* progress toward m aturity the tillage la too dry and loose.—Cor. N a­ gal» for food consumed la much leas. tions! Stockman. The young animal furnishes the most K n slla a r e F o r I w l s e . profitable carcass, and there Is not a I n ' Canadian experimental swine superabundance of fat where qot wanted. Thia should receive attention. feeding clover, alfalfa, corn and clover The Hereford, or Shorthorn, which and a lfalfa and corn ensilage have all baa been brad for generations “to hoard been fed to a greater or leaa e x te n t up everything she eats and yield It up Ensilage containing clover or a lfa lfa only w ith her life,” belongs to the beat haa Invariably proven welcome to type of beef producing animals. A swine, while pure corn ensilage also Hereford cow w ill give scarcely milk haa been eaten fairly well. The addl enough to raise her calf, but "puts all tlon of some dry meal to the ensilage she eat* on her back,’’ Instead of Into cause» it to be eaten quite readily. the pall, as a rule, aaya a w riter In Country Gentleman , A t t b s ■ ■ a rtta b M a r a l . THE Commenting upon the recent English royal show, a correspondent of the Breeder’s Gaxettc, Chicago, from which the accompanying cut la reproduced, T he best features of m e rit Stationery, paper, pent, ink. this fencing are found pencils and all aorta of iotas, at the iu lit Its m u ltitu de of horison- Observer Book Store. tal wires,the cabled selvage Copv for ads, change«, etc., must be In The Observer is vuetained by it« and cable every foot In the the office before 2 o’ clock p. m. Wednes- Don’t ask us to send you names and ad- Jress of correspondents. That Is a private matter between them and us. A M E R IC A S G R E A T E S T W E E K L Y T h e T oledo B la d e , T o le d o , O hio . P o p u la r In Evory S ta te . C irc u la tio n 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 . The Best K n o w n Newspaper in the United States. I n m any respects the Toledo Blade Is the most remarkable weekly newspaper published lu the United BUtes. I t is the only newspa­ per especially edited tor N a tio n al clrou- ailon. I t has had the largest circula­ tion tor more years than any qewspapr printed In America. ‘F urtherm ore It la the cheapest newspaper in the w orld, as w ill be explained to any person who w ill w rite us tor terms. T he News of the World, ao arranged th a t busy people can more eaally comprehend, than by reading cumbersome columns of dailies^ A ll current topics made plain lu each Issue by special editorial m atter w ritten from inoeptlon down to date. T he only paper published especially for people who do or do not read d ally newspaper and yet thirst for plain facts T h a t this kind of a newspaper is popular is prov­ en by the fact th a t the W eekly Blade now has over 186,000yeaHy subscribers and la circulated in a ll parts of the U.S. I n addition to the news T h e Blade pub­ lishes short and serial stories,and m any departments of m atter suited to every member of the fam ily. O nly one dollar a year. W rite tor free specimen copy Address Observer Book Store Agent, Moro, Oregon T i i k B l a d e , Toledo, Ohio. A hog la a ,dry land animal. - Use him as auch. Keep him warm and dry. o b . "Surprise has been expressed by buy­ Now that the production of bacon la ers from over the seas at prlxea being taking a more prominent place It awarded to light colored animals or to w ell to remember that many thing* are those with more than the orthodox demanded In a good aide of bacon amount of white on their backs or The thickness of fa t on the back moat flanks, but we know In England what Dot be too deep and must be uniform we are about, aa they say, and long In all parts; the fa t must not be oily experience baa proved that the lighter or yellow In color, but must be a clear, reds or even what used to be called the bright white; the flesh moat be firm, yellow rede In the old days are gener and the plga should be uniform In sise ally the quickest feeders, are the beat to Insure uniform ity of curing. These handlers and of the beet quality. I results are only obtained when uni­ found thia to be the case In- my own fo rm ity/ care and good Judgment are herd in thirty years' experience, and It used lu compounding rations and feed­ ing them. HBKKPOB1> BULL CAMBBONIA* Rnxlleh *>* a been proved before that by Ixird Berwick and hl* brother, Hon. W. Noel H ill, at Atllnghaiu aiwl CronkhUl.” In regard to Rhorthorns at the same show another correspondent of the Gs- aette remarks: “It Is a mater of his­ tory that for years past both North and South America, but particularly South America, has been sapping Orest B rit­ ain of the beat Shorthorn blood the lat­ ter poaeeesed And yet It haa t>oen brought borne to all whom It may con­ cern that there are gregt Shorthorns In the old country yet and no lack of them either. Never was such an entry of the breed seen at any agricultural ahow In Britain as was seen at Derby, when uo fewer tlian 31« animals were cats lqgued." T he daintiest bit of lamb’s flesh ever tasted by the editor of thia Sheep Breeder was serv ed In a popular res taurant In Charlotte, N. C.. last fall. I t was mountain lamb, freah from the Btoe Ridge, aa In nor rot of mutton breed Character as a Rocky mountain goat and knew not the taste of grain or highly concentrated and flavoring food* Ita fleah liad a flavor and fra­ grance bom of the mountain brows* and the boneydewa. the aroma of ar buttu, laurel and honeysuckle. I t Isn’t th» breed or p<>dlgrw that make« the metten of quality It la environment, feed and cooking The Carolina moun tain lamb got Its Inimitable gamy flavor from the wild browee, the cheat nuts and chinquapins, and old mammy did the rest In the open kitchen Are p la c e —American »beep Breeder, A a».< l a A best users of stationevy. It cost? more than other paper any when else but at The Observer Book Store. We desire to emphasise this fact, leaving It to the u->er. to judg> bether or not this is not the fact When you use it, you hsv« the satisfaction of knowing that yuu are using the best paper made. destroyer. Decay being a germ, it destroys the cause of decay in posts or timber. The US.Government, the ORNCo., Multnomah county, and city of Portland, are making general use of it on bridge tiinhere, etc. It is the beet chicken lice de atroyer on the market, and will aweeten and preserve a water trough,* pig pen, Btable, eto , and keep away flies. It is a guaranteed article The Observer Book Store ia distrib utor of the pure article in Sherman oounty. • IS . zi* X-. Z IS * ------- LA- z Z «. Z«. Z ■ Z m id Z is n V e g e ta b le « 4 W .SO S.W- 1.16 p.in. 6 00 pm. L16 p.m. 0.16 p.a*. 000 e m. flag . S ’ .'»;1' r»afee Biggs 10.13p.m. For w «astern Washington, Walia Walia, Lswis- ton, Ci d'Alene and Orest ' Northern points. M wei ATLANTIC KXPRIHH for ths Cast vU Hunt­ ington. 0.16 p.m Passes Biggs 12.00 pm RTLAi LOCAL, for all local Itoints between Biggs and Portland. Arrives at Biggs Z Ar. Dally. HPOK.AN« PLYK« C w lw re tla ssd 7.16 a.m. flag no stop. 100 a.m. 0 16 a.m, 6.00 p. m. 11.60 p.m. Lv. 12.16 pin. W illm m setle B lv a r . SEC For Astoria and wa^r pointa, oou- nectlng w ith steamer for 'Ilw a o o and N o rth Beach. Bteatuer Haaaalo, Aah atreet doek. Leaves 8.00 p. m . d ally , exoeptB unday. Baturday 1000 p. m. A rriv e * 5.00 p. m . dally except Munday. Kiton's Woadms Euiiwh F or Dayton, Oregon C ity and Y a m - b ill H iv e r pointe. Ash atreet dock. Leaves 7.00 a . m. d ally exoept Hundey. Arrives 6.80 p.m. d ally exoept Bunday. Dealer In all K ind* of Fiah and Cured Meats, Ham, Bacon and Lard. Freah Fish every Thursday and Friday Hf» Aqua Her« for Vegetable» and Fruita. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. Give me a trial order. F or Lew iston, Id a h o ,> u d w ay points from R lp aria, W u b . Leave R lp eria 6.40 a. ua., or udou a rriv a l train No. 4, d aily exoept Baturday. A rriv e R lp aria 4 p. m . d aily exoept F rid a y , 'TjP'V For full information call on or addreoa JOB PRINTING w m . m cm urray , T H R O U G H U T A H and COLORADO Castle G ate, Canon of the G rand Black Oanon, M arshall and Thnnea- ■ee Paasea, and the W orld-Fam ou* R oyal Gorge— — ~ Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. W . R. C R O C A N , A G E N T , M oro, Oregon. For Descriptive and fllustrslcd Pamphlets, write W . r . M r g H I D E , S e a . A g t. 124 Third BUect, PORTLAND, OR. T a C u ra a Cold In O n a Day. Ihe Chicago Milwaukee r »Talking to H im self h V A «88851 A Scotchman, when asked why he always talked to himself, replied: “In the first place, because I like to talk to ’ an intelligent man. T “In the second place, because I always like to hear an intelligent man talk.” We talk out loud, for the Scotchman’s reasons. Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than on any other subject. We don’t say a word about prices—it goes without saying that prices are right. And our work—if it’s not right, send it back. Try us. We Print anything. t G O O D POSITION olm es H B U S IN E SS COLLECT WASH. oVRMTM^STS. P O R TLA N D , O R E G O N ta r M St. Paul Railway II» Milwaukie , IC e Tne S ch o o l that P lacci ] T O V IK BROS O b s e r v e r P r i n t i n g O ff ic e O re g o n . A A a A A A A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A A A A J RR o po , k O -l-C SEN D US A T R IA L ORDER Im perial H otel ’• f I. 0. Large, dsfendaat I To I G Largs. # lg « t a .M eoata and dtabnne-wania of the aetion. By order of llou. O. It Ronrutll, Judge of f heraMn aoan'y. Oregon, dated the TJd dav of October, A D 11HM. thia enmmona la « ■ sto r y Are proof building Mote*. |l Ob and up. served by gwhUrethui thereof In the Hher- katlrely renovated. uian t’onoty Ohwrver. a weekly newspaper Centrally located. of general eirnalatioo published ia aaid Free bu* meet* train*. pouiiiv and state. Dated aad unbtt«h*d Ih» «rat lime this Mew end eoiv la d les’ Parlor. ». Dining Bonn Room »»b day of Ooodior. ID *. ■ow oa main Boor. Fine C* Bafb and Led lee', Y. ldmggiaid», Aooaa. kaown aa the «1 (iudNoaa-Ma) auureey for PWlottff train In the servlet o iny railroad In the world equala In equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8 t. Paul Ry. They own and No fe -v , ¿ -y . io». iMaori*«» 60 EA 8T - q iV E F U LL NAME POST- 01c ornee a n d s h ip p in o DIRECTION« decre*AaAffi/4r PAYABLE OREGON R e g u la t o r TO IMPORTING CO PORTLAND.ORE- 195 3BC 5T- BEG IN N IN G F e b . 15, 1906 TUItOlGH TOURIST ' SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. BETW EEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO V IA T H E GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY “ Tho Com lortahlo W ay” R o u te o f th e fa m o u s O rie n ta l L im ite d For detailed information, rate*, otc., call on or *ddre»* S. (L YUKES, A. 0. P. SaattW. ^«•hlngtoa. Or II. WCKSON. C. T^A.. I » Third Street, Perilaad, Or. L in e C olum bia River & N orthern RyCo For Goldendale and K lic k ita t valley points. T rain leaves Goldendale at 5*30 a. m. d ally exoept Sunday, a rr iv ­ ing a t L y le a t 730 a. m ., connecting w ith down river boat for Portland and . la termed lata points.— --------- ■■ Shasta Route S I The Dalles, Portland and Istoria Navigation Co. °L D IR THE WOOO 8 00 a m Lyle with the Pittile co.. STUBBLE KTE » 3 l 5 8 40 8 .8 0 M o ro . O r, H . S. R O W S , C e n e r a i A g e n t , Q r o i//I Y M B . B e rth s in th e ir sleepers Portlud,Thi Dalles u d m ; pitta are L o n g er, H ig h e r and W id e r th a n in s m a lle r cars on o th e r Steamers leave Portland- and T he lines. T h e y p ro te c t th e ir tra in s Dalles d ally exoept Sunday at 7 a. m. by th e B lo ck 8 v s te m . arrivin g a t about 0 p. m ., connecting at 4SK1FIHIQI) S /X arve "W . M . C r o g a n , A g e n t operate their Own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elswhere. AND SHIP IN PLAIN PACKA0E3 W ITH NO MARKS TO INDICATE CONTENT« BYE 11.60 11.19 11.10 11.00 10 46 10.40 10.24 10.22 10 06 9.66 9.87 9.20 8 66 For rate* and Information apply to 134 T h ir d S t ., P o r t la n d , O r. New Entirely. Convientto Business S Pioneer Limite!. R I Pani to Cbiraio O i e M Limltei, Oman to CUcaio Sottbwest Limited, la n a i City to Clicai W E PAY T H E EXPR ESS aad Morrisn Streets Vinton Hotel 1 2 0 pm .0 ........Blgga......... 6.4 ...G ib a o u s .,., 1.40 7 0 . ....H in k a ........ 1.44 9 8 . . . W a a c o .... 2 04 2.17 ‘ 14.1 . . K lo n d yk e . . 1ft 1 . . . B u n im lt. . . 2 28 19.2 H a y Canon Jet 2.40 19 9 ..M c D o n a ld s .. 2.41 2 58 28.9 . .j, Ib-Moas . . . 27.0 ........ Moro . r . . 8.04 80 4 ..E r a k ln ville . 8.18 8.44 . 88 6 .Orase Valley. 4 00 46.8 . . . B ourbon... 4*. 1ft 62.6 ........ K e n t . . . . 67.8 . . ..W ilc o x . . . 4.2ft 5.00 arv 70 0 . . . B h a n lk o ... A nd Esmond Hotel E. MPBCIAI. for the «est via Huntington. J. H. S A C H S M£ lSbs“S !n£ Take Laxative BromoQuimne tablet« All druggists refund money it it fails to cure. E. W . Grove’s signature is op each box. 26c. N ■ooaaafttaa of ■ Slaaav Life. There are two fundamental necessi­ ties for n happy llft^ narnely, a uaeful occu;»a;lob for mind aud I km I j - and an outlet for unselfish affection. The first requisite for enduring happiness ia In having work to do lu which one be­ lieve«. Much work always alma a t the accomplishment of something useful. W hile thia work must be done with fa ir efficiency. It should not be accom­ panied with too much drudgery or ex­ haust Ion The simpler tlie plan on which one's living Is modeled the leas w ill ho the complications and disturbances reused Up pn overelaborate scale a f axlataoea and tl*a jnore time <111 l»e left for tba real duties aqd pleasures of life.- From “V ita l LloestloM.'* by Dr. Henry D. O a p to . * PORTLAND DKPOT. Lv. Dally. chicaqo -Y obtlakd E atab les of a ll kinds at T h e Sachs M a r k e t / W n g h t-O ic k ifts o a H o te l C o . -( t h e B e a th . TWa •« Baal r * wm . The boree of real claaa Ia bla class la th e real money maker tor hl* Jbreodor. that Haas la the rare More* the carriage class, tha saddle tha roadatav claaa or tha plow claaa. a really high class bora* a f ■■y « f tha othare balng more desirable mad generally warth more monwy than Za. 4k xl-. Z z . Z . Z» IV IfM itM W h en __ — In P o r tla n d of Orcitoe for ghertaau County. John Landry, piaiutiff i Through P u llm an atandard* and tourist alrepluR-oera d aily to Omaha, Chicago, Hpokane; tourist sleeping-car d ally to Kanaae C ity . Reclining obalr- oara (neats free) to the Eaet d ally . ' , t ; W om an’s Back Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace­ ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp­ toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness. Imaginary specks or dark spots floating before the eyas, gnaw Ing sensation In stomach, dragging or bearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs, faint spells with general weakn I f any considerable number of the above mptpms are present there is no remedy Iva quicker relief or a more per- than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ___t has a record of over forty years of c 3 T rain a to T h a Caat Dally flo ro , Oregon. /¿venarius Carbolineuffi if « germ of the glyceric ezirac nal roott found In our forests and coa­ W IS E ts I ns not a drop of alcohol or harmful, oi habit-forming drugs. Its Ingredients are D E N , T I S T S all printed on the bottle-wrapper and a t­ P A IN L E S S M A IN 2 0 2 9 tested under oath as correct EXTRACTION FAILING BLOC Every Ingredient entering Into "Far 5 0 « J T a- W ASH- vorlte Prescription" has the written en­ PLATES $ 5 PORTLAND ORE dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac­ tice—more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials—though the A l f a l f a F o r B w la e . A lfalfa la an Ideal feed for brood latter are not lacking, having been con­ tributed voluntarily by grateful patients sows, and when It la so used the hard In numbers to exceed the endorsements luck stories about the loss o f plga, given to any other medicine extant for which are ao frequent In the district the enre of woman’s Ills. where com aloue la fed. w ill not be You cannot afford to accept any medicine heard Experienced breeders as well of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy o r shown as veterinarians both assure ua that STO P A T n th rifty condition la the beat preven­ comfosition , even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. T o u r tive of disease. Hence It follows th a t Interest In regaining health Is paramount the breeder aud feeder who Is liberal to any selfish Interest of M* and It Is an w ith bis ration* of alfalfa la not Insult to your Intelligence for him to try troubled so frequently or seriously to palm off upon you a substitute. You C o r n e r 7 th a n d S ta rk S tre e ts . know what you want and tt la his busi­ w ith swine disease*. It ia new and Ila room* are provided with ness to supply the article called for. P a r e B r o 4 A a la a a la . running water and long distance tele­ Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tha On every band we find that there la phone*. European plan. Rates original " Little Liver Pills ■ first pat up a premium paid on pure blood over the by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, «1 per dav and upward. grade or scrub. Because of thia the much Imitated but never equaled. Little ITlgheal priced rObftt $3 *‘ per day. ranks of pure bred breeders of pigs are ■ugar-coMed grannies—easy to take as being entered by new men continually, sandy. though It Is said that less than 8 per Chas. W rig h t, Presldeht. cent of the farmers In the enrn belt OTlCg FOR PDBLICATION. are engaged lu, raising pure bred live Departmct t of The Interior, M. C. Dlcklaaoa, Manager, Land Office at The Dalle«, Or ) stock. Those who constitute tb l* 3 per October 1«, IMG. ( cent bear a sort of public responsi­ Notice ia hereby (riven that William H. bility, inasmuch aa the 97 per cent Tavlor, of Monkland. Or., has filed notice of hla intention to make final five-rear proof must look to them for Improved ani­ mals to keep the grades up to the pre« is anpport of his olakn, vis : Homestead Entry No. 8MA, made Get. 8, HMO, for the ent atandard. Not that these men place 8W iiN K X.H E XN W X .snd lot R of 8eetiou6 It on a philanthropic I mis I s , hut rather Township 2 Hoath, ranee 18 Kaat. and HEX eg that they believe their buslneea w ill be NEX of neatlon 1, Township 2 South, range IK East, W I I,, and that aaid proof will be OSCAR ANOBRSOIC* MANAOKM more, profitable In the long run If they made Itefore the Register nod Heoeiver at send out only those animals that they The Dalle*. Oregonvon Deoember 8, 1906. He names the following witneaaea to prove know w ill be likely to Improve the ether fellow's herd.—Iowa Homestead. bis continuous residence npon and cultiva­ tion of the land, vis: James Stewart of F re e b u t to and fro m tra in s P r r r r n t l n s O laeitae. Moro, Oregon; P M Baggies, Samuel Brock i>rl ninode Hpoon, all of Monkland.Oregon, R ates by th e day A few years ago swlue- fever and Michael T. Nolan, Register tuberculosis were prevalent among the 6toi! that the only way for the Danish farm ­ October 18, 1B0C 1 er to make money waa with hogs and Mottee |e hereby Riven that James E. cows. The government Instituted tb< Bine, of Moro, Oregon. haa filed notioe tasting association to Improve tbt of hia inteutioa to make final five-year G R ASS VALLEY, O R E. pnnf in support of his alaim. via: Home­ dairy output, and along with this It stead Entry No. 7760 made Nov W, 1M». for Improved the conditions of bog rais­ the HWX- Beotlon 6, Toauahip X .Mouth, 17 E, W M. and that said proof will ing 1 W meat effectual thing which de before the Kegtater and Keeetrer It did was to check swine fever aud at The Dalles, Oregon. November 27, 1806. tnbarculosla by pasteurislog all the He names the following witneaaea to milk and buttermilk Itefore they ware prove hie eoatinnoaa reaideaoe upon and uoltivati«« of the land, via: H W. Kaae- PRICES R EA SO N A B LE taken from tbs creamery. A t the prea­ W. F, Jaakaon, C. O. Hula aud L. V. m t time tlieoe tw o diseases sra nu- *>erg, Moore, all of Morh. Oregon. Conduct«! on Best Principles knewn among the bogs of Denm ark.— tito)«n2tt*] M| c 4 * sz , T. N o m x . Register KlmbiilFa Dairy Fstan-f. C o w a w e e rc lo l T r a d e S o l i c i t e d CMMOHB—In Hie «Urrmt Court nt I he Slate few years ago the Idea of making Its by beef from baud fed calves waa thaaght absurd But the practice has sow become aa established custom. Tha HnMtelu calves are fed and turned •e r as t*b y beef at Sixteen and twenty ■maths a m A win gain on an average one and three-quarter pounds per day. beginning from birth.— Farmers' Horn* Journal. Ixjulavlll«. Ky. S ho ^ c L in E » union P acific C a r m o d y B ro s ., S e llin g A g e n ts , Hotel Oregon (Cham pion tvm -y*ar-old a t the royal ehow ] _ OREGON jwn reputation. The Offloial Paper of The liwight of fence, to say lay to Insure proper care and attention. . People. nothing o f the connecting wires; this, coupled Don't send us articles on politics, tem­ After 1 pm. W ednesday, it ia very mesh w ith its peculiar ooustruo- perance or religion. Discussion of such .oplcs only leads to violent and abusive difficult for ua Jo handle copy that tlon, bars any possibility of its contracting, sagging language In the end. cal la for obangee in the torm. I or narro w ing together be- Avdld personalities. Compliments deli­ If ita a Book yon w a n t. T h e . tween posts; doing aw ay cately given are always acceptable, but even they must not be overdone, as the Ob.«r».r Book Storo i . I ho p i.« . I,. | charge of Indncerlty is apt to follow a find a v a rie ty to delect fro m . x. h alf the num ber or posts shower of pretty nothings spread broad T o « r ..t W . « A y o u r ± - » 5 « cast „ . » •' • p rinted w h ile you w a it, a t The Oh- j the completed fenoe. These Mb items alone insure a saving S h e rm a n C ounty C o u rt*. server Book Store. WU.M* Jriy M. MM, J«e L MOT, of fu lly 60 per cent, to the The Observer is the Sherinai user, w ith o u t L ta k in g In to aooount the toot that a fence w ith a top rail must be much higher than one w ith ou t to be of C ircuit Court, H o n .W . L Bradshaw, equal service, tor a top ra il, being visible, marks the h eig ht of the fence and gives chickens som ething to lig h t an. I t 3d Monday In M arch, and lat Mon­ county paper you want. is made of the beet galvanized steel w ire, sm oothly end evenly woven, and retains its fu ll h eig h t before as well as after day In October, annually. Inks, mucilage, cards, envelope?, Htretchlog. •. * , A • * * Probote Court, H o n. G. B B o urhlll, paper of every kind, tablets, every style, ai e M anufactured by the J.,— lat Monday in each m onth. i'toe Observer Book Store. County Court, G. B B o u rh lll, J ., A . P a c ific S te e l a n d W i r e C o., Eaten * Hurlbut goods are well M. W righ t, W in. W a lk e r Commission- era,—lat Wednesday lu Janu ary, A p ril known. There is no other box and O akland, C al. — — P o rtlan d , Oregon. and October. tablet fiaper so well known to the S W IN E H E R D A G ood S id e o f B m H A S P O IN T S O P M E R I T W O R T H Y O F A T T E N T IO N . padr v ia SOUTH Leaves L y le for Goldendale on the arrival of the up river steamer. Good Iccommodations fur Teams and Wagons. Overland Express trains for Salem, Roseburg, A shlan d, Sacramento, Og­ For any further Information write or den, Ban Franclaoo, Stockton Los Angeles, E l Paao, N ew Orleans and the call on the nearest Agent, or the General East. L eave* Portland U nion Depot, Office at Portland. 8.46 p. m . A rriv e * 7.26 a .m ., dally. M orning tra in oonnecta at Woodburn d ally except Bunday w ith trains for M t. A n gel, Silverton Brow nsville, Bpringfleld, W e n d lln g aud N atro n. Leavee Portland Union Depot 8.30 a.m . arrives 6.66 p. m . Eugene passenger connects a t Wood­ burn w ith M t. Angel and Silverton local. Leavee Portland U n io n Depot 4.16 p. m ., returns 10.86 a.m ., d aily. Corvallis passenger leaves Portland U n ion Depet 7.30a m ., arrives6.60 p.m. D a lly . Sheridan passenger leaves Portland AND TMC U nion Depot 460 p.m ., a rriv e *8.26 a.m . Daily. Forest Grove passenger leaves Port­ land Union Depot 10.46 p.m ., arrives 160 p.m . D a ily exoept Sunday.-. CHICAGO EAST P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L D IV IS IO N . Depot, Foot o f JefTeraon Street. Leavee from Jefferson street depot for Dallas and interm ediate points daily, 4.16 p.m . A rriv e Portland, 10.16 a.m . T h e Independence-M onm outh Motor L in e operates d a ily to M onm onth and A lrlle, connecting w ith S. P. Co*a trains at Dallas and Independence. Fi rat-claaa fare from Portland to Sacramento and San Franclaoo, 120; berth, 86. Seoondrclaaa fair, |16;aeoond class berth, |2.60 Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, also Japan, C hina, Honolulu and Australia. When purchasing ticket to Chi­ cago and the East, see that it reads via the Chicago & North- Weetern Railway. Choice of routes via Omaha or via St. Paul and Minneapolis. It ia th* root* of The Overland Limited aad th* direct line to Chicago from the Coast Pour fast dailv Chicago train* make ooaaeetiona with all traasooati- ■sutsl traiaa at 8 t Paul and Miaae- _______ .........- ' ~ .. TAe Bert e / EtreryfAfng. All agents sell ticket« vi* thi* line. For fbrttiar intermatton apply to ■. v. aetsea. a w « ***■*. e. a.«■ - w. a*^ |S S VMr* •«., CITY TICKET OFFICE, Comer Third and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 7x1. Portland, Or. C. W. STINGER, Wm. ncMURRAY, C ity Ticket Agent. Oen-Paas A gt See Bert Miller, the Monkland mail earrier, and have him take that package to yea. Hia ohargee are amaU and deHveneo prompt. I SV f ------7" «WMJ