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F T imber L and , A ct J i ne 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . Unite»! States Ijtud Office, Oregou City. Ore gon, April 19, 1893.— Notice is hereby given that I 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of I C »tigress of June 3. 1878. entitled " An act for the -ale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” George Barrett, of Reuben, Conntv of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this officr his sworn state ment No. 2710, for the purchase ot the s e of section 23. tp 2 11, r 7 w. and will offer proof to show- that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land I'cfore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Ore., on Wednesday the 12th day of July. 1893 He names as witnesses: Jpcl Bate. Fred Thompson, Roliert Osborn and William Ryan, all of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to filetheir claims in this office on or before said nth day of July. 1893. 48-6 J. T. Apperson, Register. 1 A PRIZE WINNER'S METHODS. HIM Cow» Are Dehorned and Turned Loose la the Stable. 'J Tho Rural New Yorker addressed the following questions to the persons who won prizes for dairy butter at the Illinois Dairymen s association: KEELEY rXSTITUTE . . — - 1. What breed of cows do you keep? 2. How were they fed and cared for? 3. V.'aslho cream separated or raise I by the gravity process? 4. Gh o an account of tho process < f making this exhibition butter. 5. Do j oti produce all your own fodder and p-rain? In your opinion, would ensilage and clover alone have made a perfect dairy ration without extra f-raln? (I. V. I.at. In your opinion, is tho outlook for coo.I dairying? .XTiÈ'Df Oregon, Fofegt CjroVe and Rosburg. George II. Baldwin, of Mendon, Ills., answers as below: 1. My cows are grade Jerseys. 2. All are dehorned and loose i j n rtable CO I y 80 feet with a driveway through the wliolo length, by which the feed is de livered to them directly from the wa^on. They are of courso well bedded, and the manure is hauled directly to tho fields. They are fed a liberal ration of wheat bran, Indian corn and occasionally a little oil meal. For ronghners they get early cut corn fodder drilled in one grain to the foot, fed long with the ears on, and all tho clover and timothy hay they will eat. I formerly fed corn and cob meal, but find by experience that it pays better to feed ear com cut tine and let the hogs follow so there will lie no waste. They receivo a liberal ra tion, for with the right kind of dairy cows it pays to put in feed and take out butter. 8. I use the Cooley creamer or submerged process for raising cream. I prefer it to the separator from the fact that it saves labor and expense, and practically gets all of the cream. A sep arator requires a skilled mechanic to keep it in order. 4. The butter was churned in a 90-gallon Batcheller’s churn run by horsepower and washed in the chum when in the granular state —about the size of small shot—un til the water ran clear, spread out in a thin layer on a large sized lever butterworker, allowed to drain fora few minutes, salted one ounce to the pound, worked only enough to thoroughly mix tho salt, packed in a tub and shipped directly to the exhibition at Sycamore. 5. I grow the fodder com and hay and buy the ear com. bran and oilmcal. En- silago ami clover liay would be a well balanced ration, but it would hardly be rich enough for dairy cows unless t'ae ensilage had a good deal of well matured com on it when it was put in the silo. 6. I think tliat the outlook for first class dairymen is as promising ns for those following the lino of any other agricul tural pursuit. “There is always room at the top.” . aie : For the Cure of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Chloral and Tobacc; Habits. ^EBJEDIE^ T^E/pjEJlT Are just the same as at DWlljHT and are authorized by Df. LESLIE E. ^EELEV. Complete, Permanent Cures Assured. O ver 100,000 P ersons have been C ured and no such thing as F ailure is K nown . BEWARE OF hakes and Imitators! C irrespjidema and personal visits at either Institute or at the Portland consultation office, Thi’d an Morrison Streets, hilled. F. L. T aylor , M edical D irector , F rank D avey , M anager Cows and Calves. Do not be in a hurry to get tho cows out to gross, but be sure that they have good huy at the bam and a few roots if there are any. If there are not, o little linseed meal will have IbeeCect c f beep ing the digestive organs in an activccon- dition, which is about all that the roots could do. It is better that the ealve s should come along now for there cows that are to be milked in the summt r than a little later, ufter the cows get into pasture. If any do come now, keep them warm and see that they have enough to eat. Do not try to raise uny that i re not worth raising and do not allow an extra price of a dollar or two to decide the matter of selling or not selling to t'ae butcher. The dollar's difference now will be more than counterbalanced by If 10 or (15 difference in value three years from now. A good formed and good looking calf, from a good cow and sired by a good bull that is thoroughbred, or even very nearly so. ought to be worth raising. If a heifer, see that it has well formed teats, Rot too close together, and that it has the makings in form end shape, if not in color, of the cow that has proven good and the characteristic marks of the breed to which the bull belongs. Such a one ought in three years to make a good cow unites the cross has been a too vio lent one—which should be avoided—ami would undoubtedly be much more prof itable to raiBethau something that weul 1 not fell for half as much at 8 weeks old. Four or five dollars difference in thccost of a calf may seem considerable, but it is not much upon the cost of a cow. For bulls do not raise any but thor oughbred stock of the breed best adapted to the purpose for which the cows are kept, whether it be tho selling of milk or the making of butter or cheese. It is better to pay (50 for a 3-days-old Calf and raise it to get something that will improve the whole herd than to pay $15 for one that is going to reduce the ctaml- ard. It is true that there are some who ’ell milk and do not care to raise a calf who think they can use any kind of a bull, but there remains the fact that such jiarties might find it more profita ble to raise calves from their best cows by a good bull than to trust to the chances of being able to buy a goo.1 cow when they want one.—American Culti vator. Dairy and Creamery. _ FOREST GROVE. F P. L onergan , P hysicician in C harge . C. B C ampbell . B usiness M anager . ROSEBURG. I T imber L and , act J une 3, 1878.—N otice , F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon, April 18, 1893./-Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 18?S, enti’led An act for the sale of timber lauds in the Staic« of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ Samuel Bowen, of Reuben, County of Columbia, State of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this office his sworu statement No. 2719, for the purchase af the n e •4 of section 28, tp. 2 n.r 7 w. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ort-gon, on Tuesday, the nth day of July, 1893. He names as witnesses: Fred Thompson, Joel Hate. Robert Osborn and William Ryan, all ofPortlHiid, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descril»e<i lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said ntli dav of July. I893. J. T. Apperaon, Register. 50-7 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Laud Office Oregon City, Ore gon, April 21st 18^3.—Notice is nereby given that 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the ■»ale of timber lands in tiie States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ Janies M. McNaughton, of Reuben, County of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swore state ment No. 2718, for the purchase of the 11 w W of section 27, tp 2 n, r 7 w, and will offer proof to show tliat tiie land sought is more valuable for us timber or stone than for agricultural pur|»oses and to establish h’sclRim to said land before the Resistor ami Receiver of th i' oilice at < H ejon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 13th day ofjuly, I893. He names as witnesses Fred Thonipsvn. Joel Bate. Robert Osborn and W111. Ryan, all of Portland, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the al»ove-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of July. 1893. 50-7 J. T. Apperson, Register. V tin-m3. ZZ/» \ *.o> ft. (iives the County anti City News in full, be sides all the important telegraphic news anti selected miscellany, and com ments fearlessly anil indepen dently upon all topics. JOB * PRINTING Letter Heads, Note Heads, Hill Heads, Statements, and Envelops, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Placards, Shipping Tags, Posters, Gutter-Snipes undCirculars. Commercial Job Dinting. LEGAL BLANK PRINTING Wedding and I'all Invita tions, Tickets, Folders and Hook work done to order. We keep the liest qualities of )»ai>er ranis, and stationery, and can always guarantee satisfaction in that line. ’»w 'mw rpw 'rw 'rw- "rw Ï. TILLAMOOK IT mhkk L and , A ct .J i nk 3, 1878.— N otkk eok Pt hi . ication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon, April 18th, »8^3.—»Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 18,8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber hinds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ William Wilson, of Reuben. County of Columbia, State of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office his sworn s ele ment No. 2712, for the purchase of the 11 w *4 of section 23. tp. 2 11. r 7 w, and will offer proof to show tliat tiie land sought is more valuable for its timlier or stone than for agi ¡cultural pur poses. and to establish his claim to said land I a.* fore tiie Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, o iiTuvsday. the 1 Un day of July, 1893. He names as witnesses: Fred i'hoiupson, Joel Bate. Robert Ogborn and William Rvan, all of Portland. Ore. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the aliove-dcserib’-d lands are requested to file their claims in this o.ttee on or before said it th day of July, 1893. 50-7 J. T. Apperson, Register. T imber L and , A ct June 3, ¡878.--N otice f < r P ublication . United States Land office. Oregon City. Ore gon. April 15, 1893 —Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of CoUgress of June 3, 1X j 8, entii led An act for the mile of timber lands in the States of California, O.eg<-n, Nevada and Washington 1'erritory, ’ as extended to all tiie Public Land States by act of August 4. ’ 92. Ocorge R. White, of Portland, County of M ultnon.ah. State of Ore gon. has tiiis day filed in this office his sworn stat< ineiit No. 27-M, for the purchase of tiie 11 w •4 of sett ion 24. tp 2 11, r 7 w, and will offer proof I«» show tliat toe land sought is more valuable tor its timlier or stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish his claim to said land beloie tiie Register and Receiver ot this office at Oiegon City. Oregon, on Thursday, the 6th day of JUiv 1893 He names hs witlieMK-s Roln-it Oslxirne. Fred Thompson. John C Per k. and Joel Bate, all of Portland, Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the idhive-tlescribed lands are requested to tile their ciutms in this o lice on or b fore said 6tli day of Julv, 1893. J. T. Apperaon, Register. 4M5 L ani ». A ct J i nk 3, lh;«.—N otice for P chi . il ATION United States Land office. Oregon City. Ore gon, Ap ¡1 al.st 1H93 —Notice is heieby given that 1:1 eompliance wim the pr>»visioiis of tin- act ol Congress<>fJune 3, 1871, entitle I "An net for the sale of timber lands in the Mates of’ aliiohiia. Oiegon, Nevada and Washington Territory.' «* extended to a 1 the Public Laud States by act of August 4. Daniel Kef <h, of Reuben. <'ountv of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this <lay tiled in this office his sworn state merit No 2713, for the porch, sr of tiie n e % of section 25. tp 2 n, r 7 w. and will offer proof to show tliat the land sought is more valuable lot its timla-r or stone than for agri« uUural pur port?*. ami Io establish his claim to said hind before the Register and Kt ce.vrr of tills office at Oregon < Ity, Oregon, »m Thursday, the 13th da) of July. i-9<. He nain * a* witnesses Fred Tliomptwni, Robert Osborn, Jorl Bale and Wm. Ryan all of rortland Ore Any 1 lid all persons claiming advrrsel) the ahov.' <ir.M ril»ed land» are requested to fi e their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of July. 1H93. J T. Apperson. Register. S»7 timiikr NOTICE FOR 1‘t BI.IC.VrioX o.lice at Oregon city, Oregon tpr.l V iH::.—Xot.ee ia herebv given tliat the following named «ettler ha« filed notice ol hl« intention Io make final proof m «>l|.port of h.a claim, and that raid pro.,f »ill lie toad, Infore the Register and K ceiver of the I nited Htat. • Land offi.e at Oregon City. Oregon, on May 22 William Winkler. Ilomeateml Entry So ^605 for th.'n w , of n « • 4 section 11. n ’2 of n e % »nd s w '4 of n e 4 section iotp2ii r low. v? hi« u, name- Ilie the following I;,Hon tng ” » P™', ( residence and culi.valimi of, continuous r-- ------------- upon . s.iid 1 »nd. under sec. 730I F. * • • viz Haiiel’ .onin, < hurh-s xanmn Henry .. .... Tobi „nd Ma« ft cher. all of Xeha em. r.llamm.k * g ¡'ill- McDonald who mad hereby ipecUll? i ow cau-e «11» W„l. .honhl not be a, lowed. Pre 11 * Xo Winkler» III AppcrMM entry \oTH T H'K 1'1 HI.lC.VnoX I.,in.l lOfto- «t <>n < •<.' 'P,n'„w: ,g.,—Xoticv 1’ h"'1? .ihi« l«lrn- jng-named «etiler hat» fied notice •• • *. at Oregon Uitv.’»reg.«n ”ii June 15. ' *« * Frai k H Herrington. I're emp«ion I» s. So ?«■>. tor th» « e g. of •« 'ihefollowmg wiUi<’’"««,oPr®Te ’’L" ..................... ... »Us. Fr«k Hin»-. hik I l»»«c en.llb.allvf l» «,“®'*' mook County. Oregon T ApperM,„ Rr|i«ter. SOTK F F or PI Bl.lt ATIOS. . '-"•'s ,:?.n.ür,«’b:ii?e»m.1V"« 1«.J -X”tn e t’ k' ale i u .tn eofhl. intention t< "•«” «’„.I ir’.f ■ •' pI--" "*• *"/ make final »Jool nr thel ollllty [^«2 V -< T.P.h..« k ore *...... "n '"'y ’ 'VileVVeter- NOTK’H EOK PUBLICATION. I .mid office at Ore»on City Oregon. April - iS-M.—Notice is hereby given that the follow- named settler has tiled notice <»f his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tlmt said prod «11 *►< mnde la-fore the Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore . on Jun 1. 1 93- viz: .. . Anton ■khulton. Pre-emption 1». M. No. 73H for the lots i, 2 and section 1S. tp 5 s. r a w He names the foil.»wing wttms es to piovr hi-4 continuous residence upon and culthation of «aid laud, vl«: ..... ^ . ,, It Aallace K F l.talrr. »rnl Bohr,,a and mtn Walther, all of Xr-toc <m Tillamook I o. Oregon. .6„ J. T. *pper«on, KeglMer NOTH E KOK I I Kl.K ATION Land other at Oregon t'lty orngoii. April A. , —Soiice ta herein given that the folio« ing name 1 «ettler li»» filed notice of hl« iitenllon Io make finalprouf in »uplmrl of hi.claim and Unit »aid proofwill be made before the I oilnty 1 terk of Tlllamiark I ou.ily. at rillainmik ore gon on May 12 1S91 via Wa her B Aiderman. Homealead Entry No *9(5 for the 11 , of < e . and a of 11 e K «eeti.ni »•. tp 1 n r 10 w lie name» the following wit..... «-»to pro .r In» i-ontinnou« reaidem e u|wn an-l cultivation ol, ""Benjamin lhggenl othaln. W illiam lleltmlller Erven Carter and George Ihgge dmtl.am . .1 uf liaribaldi. Tillamook < 0 . Oo gon 4$.;il j. T. Apperaon. Kegmter. XOTICK FOR Fl BI.ICATIOX. Land oSce »1 Oregon CH> Oregon '!>" «• ,8.1 Xnne 1« hereby glteli that tl.e follow Hon io m.k. final proof In “H""* uf,' ?‘^¡¡1 ai d tlml «aid proof »»I J* '' f“'iii 1 County Clerk of TiWafwook « - ” ty st fill« mook, Oregon, on Ma) a. '*« < ha k- P iHiriiinr Hoineat -ad Entry X . Lol. ’ • /' " w n w ol a w • mon 1«. tp ,«r 10 « ‘¡lenaie. the foil,,. 1 « “’* »’„'tWn of coutinnou« rewdence upon and eirltiv rlto l of ""if '"'i'liinu J I. 1» in» Thoma- Koater and Frank f X c all of Oreto-n l lllnmook Co °4? m " J T Apperaon, Kegl-ter. "Second crop sorghum will kill cows XOTKE F"K Fl BLK ATIoX is the verdict of experienced dairy farm Mud office at Oregon t Uy. ore»' in hereby girt n that the folios- ers. Cows cannot safely be turned into ’„g n.me,l nattier ha. fi.ed notice id hr. inleuimn „make final pr.iof in a.IM-rl ,-f hl. wet. growing sorghum when they are of. «alrl lallil. «•« Vaughn Frank W orth that said l»r»» •< will I* »«»**« l<ef<».e the Kr.wtrr hungry any more than into a field of wet a*“n?< li'dam-kC.mrt., rn.«.;.,. Ind ^ce.'veroflhel ’ M. dOffl.e at Oregon clover when they are hungry. The effect »h« b A.>’ .< ».ley Ctty.inego. is i imilar. They must be reasoned to the Oregon . - <Bperei>o, K« Fre empfion D. »•> »' 5«'4 sorghum as to the clover. "’ll’,"..'.;.« the SEJ Ensilage will be fed plentifully to hwcoatlnw— r.wnienee upon an.lculll.aoo« vorn f : fob i vai.'C«Tiox cows at the great dairy test of the Co lumbian exposition, and the silos for the Ham Hirne- and l-«»c Um tn an •» °JTA»per-M, ker.Mer purpose are all ready. The com for t his !■>< n«>«o. .nm.« *'» ■ l«1"- flo« i, h, n,„|. brisrr tl><- purpose was grown in Illinois. One successful dairyman feel« corn silage night and morning to hie cows ||..n ..t.m» » ?»«.>-"**•* • with hay in the middle of the day. De rides wheat bran he gives as a grain fc <1 ,lc ••"•7»»a . .Itwtw. equal parts by weight of com and oats willin’«»»»»« re**»!«*« M»dZ»nd.*i* pe©ve11 •f’ftfon ground together. Mrpl,.n ‘o.vrl »”, .» »>■•, ’ Phosphate oi lime certainly does l.dp Teak *•“*“,*** 'emlLm* < «•’•«? F"» Till.—* 1-"O prevent abortion in cows: at least that '|Tv j T ApperMMi. Regi-ter. 41 H is the verdict of many cow doctors and Oregon T imber L and , A ct J cne 3, 1878.--N oth F<»K 1*1 Hi.ic ATI’ >N. k UuiUd Mates Land Officr, Oregon City. Or? gon, April 2Mt, 1893 —Nolic? is her» by given that in compliance w ith th? provision» of tiie ad of ’ oiigrcss of Jim? 3. 1878, eiititicd An a« t tor the sal? of timber lands in the States of ’ alihirnia, Oregon .Nevada and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public I »and Mates by act of August. 4. 1892. Fred Th«»mp«on. of Portis ml, Count) of Multuom tlr Htsteof Ore go.1, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. >711, for tbepurrhaaeof th? 11 < *4 ot section 23 tp 2 11. r 7 * •»»*> wiH oiler proof to *h.»w that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or alone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Ke» river of this offi. e at Oregon ’ It) «»regon on Wednesday (he trth da) •>( Jul) . 189 He names as witnrsar. Robert Osborn, Jo. 1 Bet?, William Ryan and Rolwrt ’ as? al! of Portisml. Ore Any and all persona claiming a» I ver sei) the als/ve de*< rila-d lands ar»- requeued I«» fi.e their Claims in this offi» e on or lirforv saRl irtn day of J»’y. »*95- J T App» rson, k« gi*ter 5*7 T inrrr L ari ». A ct J i wr j . 1879— N otice for P ublica r 1. »* Unite«) Htate« |j»»»d ’ »ffi« e. Oregon < ity Orc gon Jan 16. 1*93 — N die« I» h« rrby given that in < »mpliaiM-» witn the proviaion», of th» ad of • »/«gre*« of June < •*7-*. • .ititlrd Au act for lhe •al«- of timber lands in th? Mat»-» of California Oregon Nrv»ls ami Washington Territory, a» »-xv-nded to all the Public Und Mat»-» by act August 4 Richard F R)sn of Portland «’onnty »»f Multnomah Mat - of orv.o»H ha« thia «Uy filed in this hU aw«»m •uirrn ml .<«• » M lt* the fstdiw <»f th? w % of H ? U nf 4 0H1 • '4 and |>4 1 of aw- y> and ¡•4 4 <4 -?C 19. ’p 2 ». r 7 • ami »ill >4irr pr«a#f t4»abowtha< t e ¡a» d a»”»g‘it la more vain «ble f.»r its 'itnb r »*r »» » n- than Ur agri« ultural pur rr. « ai d (u « atabHsE hit claim U» *avl land Iw Vte (hr R- gi«?’ *'»d M??e»wr »d thMudfo at Oregon • tty < h ?- oi > ouTbirada,. Ihn F7th«iay «»' July, If* aaanasM wHauasea waiter K<»»:nh .ia*» • a»d J «irren H petera of P -ftUud »«re and Wa ter winitn and Ifolwrt Htr-fe* of fill um«r»4. Or? Ai.y and all p ■•»ma cla «»»inif a*1* • r*ely th? ab>n?«»k » Tib i I« »d» ar? re laested to AU tlnor rUitu« i>« th»« oUkv on or »wf rff wud »,-tn da> »*f J Xy 18,j. I HEADLIGHT