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T imber L and , A ct J v . ne 3, 1878.—N otice eor 1'VBLICATION. I’lnteit States Land uffiee. Oregon Citv. Ore gon, April 19, 1893 —Notice is herein given that in compliance with the provisions . f ti c act of Congress of June 3. 187?». entitled * An a< t for the sale of timber lauds in the States of < a.itornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," George Barrett, of Reuben. Conntv of Columbia. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No 2710 for the purchase ot the s e *. of section 23, 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 t>efore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregou < ity. Ore,, on Wednesday the 12th day of July. 1893 He names hb witnesses: Bate. Fred Thompson, Robert Osborn and W illiain Ryan, all of Portland. Multnomah County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-ilescribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 12th dav of July, 1893. 4s_t> J. T. Apperaon, Register. MILK TESTING. Its Advantages as Compared With the Cream Testing Method. Gradually creameries are falling into lino and paying for milk according to tho butter fat it contains. As tho cream test often gave very poor satisfaction when cream was bought by test, patrons are first inclined to be suspicious that tho milk test may not give accurate re sults. There ¡3 a chance that it may not, but not so great as incream testing. Tho milk goe3 to the factory in a fluid condition, and if the ono making the test is careful lie can get a fair sample. But cream stood around two or three days in all kinds of weather and under all imaginable conditions, and by the timo tho hauler made his visit it was far from homogeneous—there were thick clots, and there were thin streaks, and thero was a big chance to miss getting an accurate satnplo of tho mass, even granting that the test was accurate, and wo regret to say that tho evidence is too strong to the contrary to bo pleasant to bring nfresh to mind. Those were times of fierce competition. But some caro is necessary to get a fair sample of milk for a test. Tho testing when done is done so quickly that patrons who desiro can see it done and know just what their milk tests. In the first place, tho milk must be thoroughly mixed. In creamery practice this is done fairly well in the weigh can by emptying the haul ing cans into it. A sainplo of the whole quantity is then taken, and probably the quickest way, which is at the same time a fair way, is to take a glass tube about one-eighth of an inch in diameter and open at both ends and put it into the milk clear to the bottom. The milk in the tula; will necessarily be tho same as the milk in tho can. Now put a finger over the top of the tube and withdraw the tube full of milk and run it into the patron's sampling jar. Tho test can be taken from this at once, or tho samples can lie put into this jar daily, and a composite test taken ut the end of a week. A little corrosive subli mate or potassium .icliromute in the sampling jar will keep the milk fluid so an accurate test of the composite sample can be taken. These preservatives are poisons, and tho preserved milk must not be swallowed. Multiplying the weight of each pa tron’s milk for the week by the test giv ing the jiounds of butter fat that Ins week's milk contained, and multiplying this by the price paid per 1 ound of fat. gives the money due him. M. L. Newton of La Porte, la., has made a ••computation" which saves all the multiplying. It is not necessary even to know the multiplication table to tell exactly wliat is due each patron if you have a Newton computator. And, by the way, if you have 110 computator make a tablo for tho settlement as tax ation tables are made. This table shows the value of pounds from 1 to 0, from 10 to 90, and from 100 to CCO. The value of each patron’s share is very quickly and easily found from it und the liabil ity to make mistakes mado extremely small.—Northwestern Iowa Dairy Jour nal. KEEI Df Oregon. C *>k- ’’TÄ’ 0+4, For thi Curt of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Chloral and Tobacc: Habits. ^E«]EDIE^ aqd TJ(E5TR[E]ilT Are just the same as at DWIGHT and are authorized by Dr. LESLIE E. kTELEV. Complete, Permanent Cures Assured. O ver 100,000 P ersons have been C ured and no such thing as F ailure is K nown . C rrespudma anil personal visits at either Institute or at the Portland consultation office, Third an Morrison Straits, ¡.filed. F. L. T aylor . M edical D irector , F rank D avey , M anager FOREST .GROVE. F P L onergan , P hysicician in C harge . C B. C ampbell . B usiness M anager . ROSEBURG. Jerseys at Chicago. Fifty Jersey cowa, ‘‘the cream of the -ream," are now comfortably quartered on the World’s fair grounds at Chicago in readiness for the great dairy test, which begins in May and extends through the entire fair. Among these cows are the former queen, Enrotisama. «.‘»pounds 9 ounces, and the celebrated cow. Islip Lenox, 711| pounds. Besides these the list includes 32 cows with records ranging from 14 pounds to 34 pounds 84 ounces of butter in seven days. There are also a number with equally creditable records for shorter periods, and all the cows have shown a probable capacity of 21 pounds of butter, or better, in seven days. These cows, which will represent the American Jer sey cattle interests, were selected with great care by Mr Valance E. Fuller and Hon. J. J. Richardson, with the aid of "ther members of the committee, from 41 her»ls located in 15 different states.— Practical Dairyman. La. <1 </th« e. at Oregon Pre eniytion l>. H. Mo. ;»■». 1<* th* •*«.■“• »■ tlH*e"i'ianw» tile following « it«*•«•• Vr^1’ Ills continuous residence upon and culti» ation Fr>nk l-nd. ,H'd|ieriiilgt of,»«i.i viz Un. Frank '“"ft*,!!* X'i* limn Mime, and l«wc Smith, nil of lUlarnook. ..... • k County, • ------- Oregon. rnia.m. ore^i J. T. Apperson Register. NOTICF for ITBUCATION. Ing-named -etti, r ha» « ed notice of hi. .nien g, to make final proot in •.‘■4''^'.’.î, he b-- __ Hr.-i.irr-nd k - c iwi ^Ore, un<itV oreg1!ni;«J--J;1’’y'’ ‘ ~~ " 1 '", ".T"'' pre emption 1» ' N’" 7811, tor the s e ’/*. of sec J’- 'P; ’ "■’ 7,i7ef.,iiu«iiig »itii««en°prove hl« cmn'iinKm. residence up<m a»d cultir.iti«»« ««'d [«"« ììfcl.». Frank IMinrlierty. J*’1’'*“.''1 mTw. «nd I»».«.- sn.im. «I! < 4 hh »...«*.1 ............. • iii < x > u County, Oregon, T. Appereon. Rexi.ier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’. Land offi«*e at Oregon City. Oregon. Min is. 1893. Notice is hereby gneii that the follow ing named settler has filed notice ofhisintcii tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said Proof will 1* made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at I ill « m00k Oregon, on July 6. 1893. under section 2.01. R S., viz Andrew Conk I in. Homestead Entry No. 9479- *nr J1**11 w « 0 ” e •4, 11 e % of 11 w of aec. i$, • H of a w K, at. 10. tp. 2 n, 1 low . . He names the following witmsacs o prove tin continuous residence upon and cultivation of V*Reading. S. M. D.ilcy. Henry Olds and Henry Herdt, of Tillamook Oregon J. T. Apperaon. Register. notice for publication . Und Uttice at Oregon City. Oregon. May B. jaw-Nothe I» hereby give« that lie follow ing named settler has h.. d notice of his inlcn- lion lu make final proot in »upporl <>hl. cis IlliI. and that »«id pr.-ol '* """lc. ' ' I ,1 I'uaiity Klerk »I .-illamook i ounly, al fill« monk,Oregon.ou July S. i"V3. '«* E B Fly. , u llo.ne.tead Entry N« S.o lor th. » of • - K n e K of a w . a.id a e of u • ,. «•** "■ 3 uJuan.ea the folio« 111« wltne..e. to prove hi. conhimo!" Lid.-l.ee upon and cull.*.............. "“ g 1 w " Wal'llc ■ E F Lyater. Willi .m I’ .ter fieM and Fred Buhroar. o. NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION’ M i TII E FUH FVBI.K ATIirS. land Office at Or«<on City, Gregon. May n 3 -Notice I« hereby given that the •”'••>* i named rettl.r h.a hied '••*«’£ to make final proof in .lipport of hiactolm ••«* that aald pr...f will tie made Iwfare the K< gi ter Ind «“cewer of Oregon Oly. Ore . on July X. Jo,! 5' '’¿ïùv'prterx. «""• ”«• ri* Maa Fiaher. It ,meat, ail Entry No 9(3' of, Mid Und... ÄÄ«i : of F.toy ., Frank Worth tonnty Orefton. T.n.n.*ok < on.ity for lot* J •"<> *• — continuous reside..« upon and eultivatkm ol. “tfÄÄt.nkk* Pan.elI- room Manry Tok! ........... r A^r'"« !L-*r J T App,r».„. Kefialtr. Oregon. VOTI. F EOK 1'1 BI.ICATIUN .ttiaiEfflsìiiS ¡^“".Ue finsi proof ... <i.rt »1 -■,y “T"" mook ore,.». J, , Homretrtd Entry X» FM* forth«»* . 11. tp ju.riv’* «.iMMfiMto prove hl* He the follow • , «Uimtn»« of ,.n,itiiH»o««re’.Klei»cr «poti •»«! »aid'.and. vii K fieovell of uni«•« 1^,' ä np7.mr^“' J«my . o*f Tillamook eo.nl, .1 Tillamook. on July • 1»JId ™ William f e.l.-rfield Home.te-1 E.try Mo. ria». <«>' '»* “ • '• •*' u £|M. 7 n.’n/e.’thr following emthmoo. -nie« "4*» •-1 «'••••“« “* “ h ?’ w ,’ g « o » Walto«. Henry Haye» ami *rt*‘ Tlltomm* <■—',• Money loaned, PAINTING, Notes bought, Frescoing. Decorating, Collections made, Oregon t T Apper»ou ,«'•<*' and Paper-hanging. pur .wtlmst*» ¿¡^Ji'i'Luvvr t-oMo»- 41-M ® » 8 P o 2 3 b § P- S a» ty tr ■ . - — • • (fl i i 9 X Er X —i Q cf- ct- CD (1 •Ü d *0 n 1 < > 5^ O O O Ü X > X cu 0 rxj c/> > 0 cl ■I«-», Q a 3 P fl I B n> L. 3 sa” T imhi k L ank , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— N oi ick FOB 1*1 BLICATION. United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore gon, May 18, 1-93.—Notice is hereby given that hi compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, IM7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor nia,Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' llcnn J . A1 Bold, of ('ape Horn. < '01111 ty of Skamania. State of A ash iugt'li, has tliisday filed in t his office hisswoni statement No. 2819, for the purchase of the w b, of s e '4,11 e ’401 s e of sec J2aiid 11 w *4 of M.w ’4 of sec. 23. tp. 2 n, r 7 w, ami will offer proof tosnow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agiicultuial purposes and to establish bis claim to said land befoie the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon city, Ure , on Thursday, the 3rd day of August, in 3. He names as witnesses Fred Thompson, Rol»ert Osborn, Wm. Ryan and Thomas li.iy, all of Portland, Ore Any ihk I all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are icqiiestrd r< to file their said 3rd day of claims in this office on or tielore I August, 1893. J. T. Ap|M*rson, Register. 5» 9 GKO. W KKrKK. Itor Cif, Irotting Bred Stallion, c. rrioi, 2:32. WiB make tlx* HeaHon of 1893, com- invncing April .3 to July 1, nt the follow ing plnrPN. MONDAYS, John Jnhnnon’B, at Garibaldi TUESDAYS. Mr. Ray’», at the North tor k Nehalem. WED NESDAYS. Saturdays A. Sundays at C. A. Bailey’s one ml.«’ east of rillamook Cltv THURSDAYS, at Joseph Bixby*»» at Beaver Creea FRIDAYS, B R. Daniels, Nestucca T imber L and , A ct June 3, IM7M.—N otice for Pl'm.ic ation . United States Land offiv-e. Oregon City. Ore- go.1. April 15. 1893.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions <d the act of ( I. I* Is i5>| hands high and weighs 1230 lliw.: Congress of June 3, 1M*8, entii led "An act for the a beautiful hay with black points, lie has a good sale of timber lands in the States of California, clean bo e, with powetful muscular develop Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as nieiit. lie begun developing liutural trotting extende«! to all the Public Land Stales by act ot action at ail early age. ami Imd lie !»«••• n handled August 4, l 92. would no doubt trotti <1 veri fast Hr was di Iwn George R. White, but a short time on a farm track and trotted u of Pot Hand, County of M ultnomah. State of Ore full mile in 2.32. 11 I n colts all show fine trotting gon. haa tin- day tii« «t m thUoAcu hiaavom NOTICE. action and a two-year old trotted lust year heller Whereas, in y wife, Anna A IMrling, bus dr statement No. 27 .4. t ir the purchase of the n w tliHii 3.00 He is kind as a kitten, petfeclly _____ „. z ___ mid board without just cause, I Nertrd my l»ed •4 of section 24, tp 2 n, r 7 w, and will offer pnsif to show that the land sought is more valuable therefore forbid all persons to harbor het or level headed and pure gated. PEDIGREE Mire Challenger in6| by Almont 13, give her credit 011 my account a» I shall pay no lot Ita H.nbri 01 atone th.m f'U ng r ku 11111 al pm sire of 17 j ::rfurni««rs In the 2 30 list. Including poses, and to establish his claim to said land debts of her contracting from this date. Fanny W illicispoon. 2 iMfr (the grami race mare treioie toe Register and Receiver ot this office at May 1J. I«9i- that field the 2 mile record for seven yeaisi, C. 1* 1)AHI ing Oregon City, Oregon, on Tnuraday, the 6th da\ S> r Pirdinolit. 2 17’4 (Ihr beat stallion ill |KM| ); West of Jiliv 1893 He names as witnesses: n.out (p). 2 ij’t, who has to his credit a inilr tn Rols it Oslsiri.e, Fred Thompson, John C 201'4. with tunning nmtr. thrneares*. approach ADMINKI RATOR S MALE Peck, and Joel Bate, all of Portland, Ore Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an ever made to the t 00 mark by a horse in rmriirss. Any and all pe. sons claiming adversely the Almont's family recoiils show 623 iimiies ill the order of the lion. « ounty ( ourt of Tillamook iibuve-dvscrlb d lands are requested to file their claims in till-» o Hee 0.1 or b •far«- aald 6th day of county Oregon, duly made on the 4th day of 2 y» list, and loo in the 2 20 li-t as against 424 «nd May 1 93, the undei signed administrator «if the and 55. ics|>ecthrly at this time a year «go Julv, im > 3. ('hallriiger. sire of Trumpeter, 2 2«>‘v Chai estate of John Rock deceased, I de of I illamook 4M5 J. T. Apperaon, Register. county. Oregon, will on batunlav, June 24th Irngrr Chief. 2 21 ; l*r«Kr«stination, 2 24, C I. B. i*,3 at on«’ o clock in the afternoon, offer for tifai 2 32, Bri huger trial, 2 \6, Hessir W Dial, riMHER L and . A ct J i nk 3. IM7A.—N otice for sale at public auction at the court house door in 2 40 1 I. I* 's 1st «lain Lisxir Pepper by Hay Tillamook. Oregon, tin real pro|»erly of said Pilot, tiy iHmopliMiil. he by Davy < rockett sire P chi . icai ion of Eta Jones, 2 20 nn«t «bun of liumladdf. 2 20 United Mates Land offic«*. Oregon City, Ore estate dcscrilied a- follows to wit Preemption gon, Ap.ii 2i»l .893 —Notice is heteby given tliHl land claim of John Hock in I Illamook < ounty, and dnr*i by Ma ni bri no Champion, sire of Molly L«mg 229 l>«»m i’e«lr«», sirrof C» 11,2 Marshall Oregon being the south west quarter of th«- tn compliance wim the pr*>visious of th»* net ol Cungn*-sotJune 3. 187«. entitle I "An n« t for the northwest quarter, and the north half of the Maid, 2:23’« Hilly It 2 27. Totna<lo, j j<t and of dams of Doncaster, 2 2* Golden Wing. 2 24 sale of tini'*rr bind* inthe Mutes<»fCMltforiiia, south nest quarter, and the siiuth west quarter the Manibrino Medium. 2'jx ( Manibi ino ( hampion Oregon. Nevada and W asliiugton Territory," as ol the south west quarter, of section (17) sen n by Manibrino Chief 11. th« gn at siic **f broo«! extended to a.I the Public Land Mates by act of (ecu. in township (5) five south, of range (KJ) mares 3d «lain by Don ««Ing Bay Messenger. west, ofthe Willamette Meridian, in Oregon August 4. 1891, Terms ol sale one-half cash, one half secured sire of the 'lams of « lark « hlef and Brown Chief Daniel Keogh. Clark < '111*4, sire of Croxie, 2 is* 4 and of the dams of Reuben County of Columbia, State of Oregon, by note and mortg>«ge on the prmuises sold. • »f Martha W ilk« s 2 dm Phallaa, 2 13k Maioliia Cash bids will also l>e considered Coiivt yam-es has this «lay tllvo in this *»ffi< t* Ina sworn state 2:1s, Coralloid, 2 14^ WII miii , 216', Brown in» nt No 2713, for the purchase of Hie 11 v % of to I m - mad« a! the « xpvnsr of purchaser etnei sire of the «lain of Altamont iqiufhe 52 3 H. H R ock . Administrator. section as, tp 2 11. r 7 w. and will offer pr«a»f lu list 41 h dam by Matklmg * W hip show 1 imt the land sought is more vm I iim I*1 c fur its timber or stone than fur agricultural pur- A <1 tuin lat rwl. >r’■ N«.tlre. puses, and lo establish his clmm to said fand c L P is entered in the Witch Hasel Mtallion Lefor«* the Register and R» ceiver of this office at Noti«« in Itereby giv«-n timi Ih« un.ler- Frodu* e Wake, which entitles all his get of i K- h Oregon » Ity, Oregon, on Thursday, the 13th «lay to start 111 this stake of |i'M>. of Inly, IR93. He names as witneuaes »igii<-d mliiiinifitriitor of ili.- KntatH ni E Ercd rimmpMHi, Roliert osliorn, Joel Bale and C A BAY LEV. Win. Kyaii all of i'ortland ore A llsrla.iir lina flledin llreCoiinly Court Tillamook. Oregon An) mix ! all persons claiming adversely the <4 Tillniii.uk Counfy, Oregon. I iih filini al>ov• «1« M-ril»ed la ids are reque«te«i to fi • their claims lu tins office on or before said 13th «lay a<-coiint a» hiii -I i adminintrator and thè »if July. 1893 Court l.iia *«t Mondar, thè 2nd dn, ol J T. Apperaon. Register. 507 Terno: SI&.00 smon. <25.00 Inmrinci. July IK90, T imber L ami », A ct J i me 3, |A7M.~-N > tk e F or i'l MLICATIUN. «t lOo’. kick in llie foren.un. lor tl.e hearing and wtllement of naid accollili, al wni.h tini« all |ar«ona in- United Mates Land Office. Oregon City, Ore go«, April 2l*t, 1893 Notice is beri by gii cu that tereoted may preaent (or hearing un) ob- in compilali* <■ will! the pro* Isious of the act of < oiigr«»«* of June 3, 187M, entitled "An act for the j<»-tioii> to a iiil account. «»aie of timber lauds in the «tales of ' alifornia, ;ny2 I*. I IJVM.v, Adniiniutrator. Oregon, Nevada and W a«hiiigt«*n Territory," a« extend«s1 to all the Publk laind Mates by act of August 4 «‘S3 Fred Thompson, of Portland, < «»unt) of Multnomah, stateof orc go 1, has this day filed 111 this office Ins sworn statement No. 2711. for the purchase of the n • % ot section 23 tp 2ii. r 7 w. and will offer pr«s.f to show that the lam! sought is more valuable for ita tiinlarr or stone than lor agricultural pur puses, ami to t -Ublisli his claim h> said fami ix-forr the Register and Receiver <»t tills offic e at If you do, you should have THE Urrgon < Ity. «»regon, on W ednesday the litfi day of lui) , *89 . He name» as witnesse» LADDER Or JOURNALISM, Kola r! <»siM>rii. |ori Bate, William Ryan and Robeit Case all of Purtland, Ore a Teat Book for Correspondents. Re Any and all persons claiming adverse!) the porters, Editors and General Writers. above «lesetiia^d lands are requested to file their Claim- in this offl. e <«u or before saRI ilth day of PRICE. 60 CENTS. July, 1-93. J. T. Apperaon, Register. Do yon Write for the Papers? SKBT ON REI KIPT OF FBICB. BT NOTICE FOR PI RLK ATJ<»X l_>nd office «I Urcgon < ity, Urrgou M«y c*« Ntitic** i» herebw given that Cne follow ¡ÄTä «ule’h.. filed -O'- Xm Kr.l^r ‘“v. Li • l-w United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore gon. April 18th, 1893. Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of Cougress of June 3, 18,8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terribu y," William Wilson, of Reuben, County of Columbia, State ofOregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn s ate- ment No 2712, for the purchase of the n w *4 of section 23. tp. 2 ii. r7 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 uefore the Register and Receiver of this office at i iregon < ity, < iregon, o nTiiesdai. the nth day of July. 1893 He names as witnesses: Fre«l Thompson. Joel Bate Robert ( shorn and William Kvan, all of Portland, Ore. A.iv and all persons claiining adversely the alxiv. dcscril>ed lands ate requested to fi.c their claims in this o.lice oil or b ‘fore said nth day of July, 1893. J. T. Appetitoli, Register. Jo-7 Fakes and Imitators! and Receiver of the V >b>y. or**o.i. on n b S i i.MBEit L and , A ct J unk 3, i87H.— N otice K»R Pt'BL.CATION. BEWARE OF NOTICE FUR Fl HLK ATIUN. Land Other at (begun (By. . oregoli. April - V — Notice is .» hereby,MV. th* Ml 2 , iAG3. hereby M' t u th« 1 ii.g-m.inclretliirh«. fi e-lnolnvot hw intmtlo t.. make final proof in »il|>pon '".V that »aid pr.a.t will 1« mail* lwl >.* th* K.,ul * F tì)g'&2&?335 r* a » È 9 .<4 C Q T imber L and , A ct J1NE3, 1878 —N otice for Pl'BLlCATlON. United States Land Office Oregon City, Ore gon, April 21st 18J3.—Notice is Hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ofthe act of Congress of June 3. 187S. entitled "All act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," James M. McNaughton, of Reuben, County of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swore state ment No. 2718, tor the purchase of the 11 w W of section 27, tp 2 11, r7 w, and w .ll offer proof to show that the land sought is 111 •• < \ .finable for us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday, the 13th day of July, I893. He names as witnesses: Fred Thomi sen, Joel Bate, Robert Osborn and Wm. Ryan, all of Portland, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alxive-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of July. 1893. 50 7 J. T. Apperaon, Register. Truth About Silage. A letter recently received from Mr. Butterfield states that he has carefully looked up the matter and finds that the Hon. James M. Turner keeps about LOO cows on his Springdale farm near Lan sing, Mich., and during the winter feeds about 40 pounds of silage daily to cac’j cow with a feed of clover hay and wheat bran. The milk from these cows is reg ularly delivered at the condensing fac tory. x I am tjuitv me tuner quite sure, uu on the other iiuiiu hand, , that silage will taint milk under certain conditions, and t’jat it3 evil effects may follow even to the butter itself. 1116 ~ odor of silage is very penetrating and very lasting. It seems very reasonable that in a stable raturated with this odor if the milk stands for any length of time in open cans it must carry the odor with it. But there need be no strong odor of silage in the feeding stable. The trouble has been due in somocc.ses to having the silo located in connection with the feeding stable, an l its door opening so that there is a continual out- pouring of its odors into the space where the cattle are confined. At other times the silage is brought into the feeding stable in quantity and remains there some time before being fed. Neither of these conditions is necessary to the feed- ing of this product. For years Hiram Smith of Sheboygan furnished leading hotels with butter. Had there been a taint in either the cream or the butter it most certainly would have been detected and objections made. The careful, cleanly dairyman need have no fear of contaminating his milk through properly made and proper ly fed silage.—Professor W. A. Henry in Breeder’s Gaxette. 3 32"g g 3 T imber L and , A ct J i nk 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 ofthe act of Congress of June 3, i>;\ entitled An act for the -alt of timber lands in the States oft alifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Samuel Bowen, of Reuben, County of Columbia, State of Ore gon. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2719. for the purchase af the 11 e *4 of section 28, tp. 2 n,r 7 w. and will offer proof to show that the land soug it is more valuable for its timbei 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, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, 1893. He names as witnesses: .Fryd Thompson, Jorl Bate. Robert Osborn and William Ryan, all ofPorlland, Ure. Any and alt persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested lo file their claims in this office on or before said 11th dav of July, I893. 50-7 J. T. Apperaon, Register. For’egt E^oVe and ^ebiiFg. c-'. Î O c; «» H Oregon ¡Stamp Will make Hu* wchhoii of 1K93 «’• follows: eo Munson's place, Burnt I'riiiric, Monday« >«n«l W<-<l:i«iMliiyH, II A. M. to I. I’.M. .Jones Bros’ bain, TillniiKMik, o’clock I’. from M. Monday »1 4 to W.'dn.-Miiiy at !l o’clock. John place, ikk . iih IhJIenbrand'H Oretown, and Friday Saturday after- forenoon««. PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION Oregon Manip is three lourtl.s ('lydrs<tale, was b/gled Ms)’ ¡0, I KM7, bred hjr | f. < irieraofl, K m I fiii , Ore Hire, .Maftfi.n Forward;!», hire Merry Mason O2Z2, S (’ K. B t) bain, Bet, by McriyMason: Grandnm H»d, Lionliart ami < ieorge, known as the Hubbard <>r» g<>ii Klamp baa taken Mare, lour l»t pfriniuiMg at Oregon lie is a maliagony hfaie Fair lUy, weight* 17ftO, 17 Imrnlfi l*igli, x»*nile, allow a k « rm ! move ment, is sure in l*egeiting colt» T imbkm L and . A< t J i ne l 1*78-N oti . E fob ALLAN FORMAN. pt »LK AfloN Uniteti H(ate« Land office. Oregon < it 1 Ore 117 N amau S treet . P»* you«, N * gon. Jan 16. —Nolic« is hereby given that in c«*mplian«» with the pr<»vi«ion> of th«- ac t of < on grew- of June 3, «87* «-»ititled An a< t (•* the •ah* of timber landa in the nial«-« of California. Oreg«*n Neva*la •««! Wawhingl«»« Terntory a* . xU-wled u, ail the Public Mnd 8UU« w by a« t of »«guai 4 18/» . , . w Rtrhard F Ryan of P«»rtla*»d. ( <»«inty ••f Multnomah. IMat«* *»f Oreg'M», ha« thia day in ibi» office hi« »worn •la terne nt No r"M fc* »he our< haae *»f the w «4 of» r k n e H of n « *« and lot ( of aw y* and WoM complete tfiook of lot 4 of «er 19. tp 2 n r 7 » »nd will *»tlrr pr*aM ita kind ever pubhahwl toih'iw that the land «ought la mw valuable (,tvea riiM»iifcri<Hili <#f AND iftf its limber Of »V»««- than tor agr Imita ral pur all Rinda of I.HMber riMT» and to eatabliah h»» Haim tn mid laud t«r « the Register and kw*eiver of thia office at Oregon « ity oregou. 0« Th «rada y. the Î7th day □ wood n>* a«ure «or* d ,f I*4.rabl« wlirn th« mare 1« known to •fJaly. iWt He narnra aa attmaam circula» «a««, care of coni wood table« with loal, rhatiK*« han't» 1* ia taken from Walter Kohnhnar* n «ml Jurgen H petera of falling tre«-a growth of trrw land maasnre Can funi ah |>a»ture lor Portland Ore and Walter Nmith and Rotiert wages rent '**'4 int^reet (Have and heading U m ro'inly Mieta of Tdlam«M»t. Ore bolto etc Atandard » mo R Ihrrmghont the t rf tuarew if <l«.irr«l. Any and all p- r*»na cAaimiug ad ver «el y the led Matea and canada lliwatrate«! edition nf Cat« will 1« takrn. hut will not I h * r<- •br»ve-<b-acTibe«1 landa are reo *e»trd u» ile tbe»r i IM i A ah jonr »»oobwller for it Claim« in thH office •nt of heftet «aid rrth day «X •l»a>aihle for a<' i>lenta -nt poaipeid \<* • • • o’* Jaly 1893. <, U kIMfhR N. I*. II <a»ON, Owner v-4 11 A ppe raon Register Moi >jg Rotheatev N Y SCRIBNER’S Olir OltMillitl toll. Lumbar L oq Book. I Terms: $12 to insure, for single mare, and $lO each for 2 or more.