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February 11, 1921     Shelton Mason County Journal
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i ¸ : :iii! T it -I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921 , IqJLLS TWICE AS MUCH WITH THIS WAGON, , Uing the taw of"leera u-the principle upon which he has worked out the problem of Imavy hauls, T. H. Brigg, well known inventor, claims he hu In the model 8hewn here, a vehicle fmhleh  ImvlaUonlse rural tranportaUo. A ho p[Ihtg on oa the Itest wagon, mils the seeom..wan, So. I  it ta tm m m the at wagon, meremeng tar Immag poy , a  agalu. Of" eoume a motor tractor or automo, • be  lmmld of the homL THE MASON COUNnI JOURNAL MITES CAUSE. OF SCkLY LEG ApplicatLon of Crude Petroleum to Legs With Brush or Dipping Is Best Treatment. Two species of itc) mltcs attack fowls, one of which is the cause of scaly leg. While this mite commonly rein.tins on lhe feet, burrowing through the scales and causing their enlargement, it also attacks the eoinb aml the xm(:k. A crust of loose tissue Is formed above the burrows, and in- tense itching results from this mining habit. When seaiy leg is left untreat- ed the feet of the birds often become badly distorted, and in some cases the fowl can scarcely walk or get to the perch. Sometimes terminal Jo4nt*s of the toes are lost. As the mites are transferred frogs one bird to another, scaly-leg fowls should be treated promptly and shoul lllllllll|llllllllllll.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll not be Introduced anong clean birds. --_-= Shelton Shoe Factory ,o of the United States Depart- m g = AND QUICK REPAIR SHOP =-= (Successors to Fred Hansen) m= | Bring your shoes to us for a neat job of repair: | ffi ing quickly done. We are here to give you real - ffi service. You'll find our prices right. | BERRY & HOUSE, Shelton, Wash. | lllllllllllllll!llllllllIllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT .... ..... -'-- ..... MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON 21 8 140.00 24 19 10 19 20 2O 2O 19 19 2O 2O 27 28 29 30 31 51 54 58 67 1'/ 7 10 5 25 22 39 55 23 83 38 19 28 28 20 2O 21 2O 8 40.00 4 360.00 4 150.00 4 10.00 4 80.00 4 40.00 4 70.00 5 60.00 5 10.00 5 40.00 5 160.00 12.00' 12.0 12.00 £4.00 80.00 80.00 26.00 2.00 1.00 32.00 44.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 27.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 33.00 33.00 4 50.0 1 330.00 2 280.00 8 10.00 2.00 8 800.0 8 90.00 2 240.0O 4 70.00 / 4 50.00 6.0( 4.00 2.00 2.00 (Continued from page 2) E 6 2-3 acres NW1A NE4 NW. and E. 1 2-3 acres of N½ W½ S½ NE of NW:A; N½ of NW NWA ... : 12 Eldon, Lot 17, Blk A, or Tract 4 Eldon Lots 5 and 6 Blk B, or N½ of Tract 7 and Lot 15, Blk E or W½- of Tract No. 3 ............................ 22 S½ SW4 NE and SEA NEA and N½ NEA SE A .................. 6 NE4 SWK NEK and SE4 SW NWA and SW]A SE NW% ...... 7 R. of W. 50 feet wide across N½ SE i SW A SE% .................... 17 NE SW NW and NW SW NW..31 N½ SE SW .................... 32 SW SE SW .................. 33 Tax No. 689 ......................... 12 N 16½ feet of NW. SE% ........... 13 SE% NWA NEA and SV2 NW% SEA NWA NEA ................ 22 W½ SEA NWA ex. piece 210x210, in southeast comer ................. 28 Union City ........................ 1-6 Union City ............ ............ 1-6 Union City ........................ 1-6 Union City ........... ........... 1-12 Union City ....................... 1-15 Union City ....................... 1 15 Union City ....................... 1-13 Union City : ....................... 21-22 Union City ......................... 19 Union City ........................ 1-16 Union City ....................... 1-22 McReavy's 3rd Add. to Union..15 and 16 McReavy's 3rd Add. to Union ......... 8 Bay View Add. to Union ............... 3 Town of Allyn ............. 11-16, 18-20 Town of Allyn ................. 1 and 2 Town of Allyn ....................... 3 Town of Allyn .' ........ , ....... 7 and 8 Town of Allyn ....................... 2 McReavy's 1st Add. to Hoodsport..16-27 McReavy's 1st .dd, to Hoodsport...1-4 15,28 SW NW NW ................. 17 SE NWA .. ........................ 7 NE SE ........................ 10 Tract No. 4 in ....................... 19 Seattle Synd. Add. to Shelton ......... 1 Tract No. 76 in .......... ........... 20 E½ NEA NE% NW4...: .... ...... .12 NW% NEA of ..................... 24 NEA NE% SE of .................. 5 SWA NW NW4 of .............. 17 Lakeside, lot 15 blk 8, lot 24 blk 8 lot 1, blk 10 ....................... Lakeside ............. : .......... 11-12 Lakeside ............................ 24 Lakeside ........................... 14 merit of Agriculture sllow that car- bollnemu or crude petroleum used on the roosts doubtless will aid In pre- venting the spread of the scaly-leg mite from one fowl to another. Ap- plying crude petrolefim to the legs with a brush or dipping the legs into this oil is very 'effective. One appll- POOR FARM Average Number of Inmates Daily .................... .. 1 Average Cost of Maintenance Daily per capita ........... $1.50 Accommodations for ................................... 10 Humber of Inmates January 1, 1920 ..................... 4 Humber received during the year ...................... . 0 Total ... ............... . . ..... Number Discharged .................................... 1 Number Died .......................................... 2 Number Remaining December 31, 1920. 1 Number of Employes--2 ..... Supt. of Farmand a Housekeeper • General Remarks--The Mason County roor Farm consists of 40-acre tret of land, about six miles from Shelton, com- fortable buildings in good condition. COUNTY JAIL Average cost of Maintenance Daily per capita ........... $0.60 Accommodations for'.. : ................................. 9 Number of Inmates January 1, 1920 ...................... 4 Number received during the year ....................... 81 Total .......................................... 85 Humber Discharged ..................................... 83 Number Remaining ............. .... 2 Number Employes, Jailers, etc.--Sheriff and one Deputy part time. Geenral Remarks---Meals furnished by local hotels. DELINQUENT TAXES Year Personal Real Total 1915 ................... ..... 470.82 470.82 1916 ................... 8.24 1,248.14 1,251.38 1917 ................... 20.75 2,058.06 2,078.81 1918 ................... 188.36 4,584.03 4,772.39 1919 ................... 445.45 8,019.64 8,465.09 Total ........... $657.80 $1680.69 $17,038.49 * AUDITOR'S OFFICE MASON COUNTY Shelton, Wash., January 21, 1921. I, Ions W. Doyle, Auditor of Mason Coty, Washington, do hereby certify the foregoing report to be correct. (Seal) lONE W. DOYLE, ........ , ......... , ...... Auditor Mason 0ount¥. CAT SCORED USUAL VICTORY Jmpaneae Legend Merely Another Feather in the Cap of the Ever- Conquering Feline. There Is an enchanting story told by the Idy Sel Shonagon, a beauty of Japan of nine centuries past, of the enperor's favorite cat -- herself a sl)tl,l beauty. She had recelwd a (tp ()f honor and had been raised to the third rank ' nobility, wIlh the title of Wiyobu-nc.Ototo, or °'Chief of the Female Attendants, '° and was a cat of nmny graces. Unfortmmtely, on a day of dis()bedience, her lady-in- waiting summoned the emperor's dog, Oklnamaru, to startle her Into good be- havior. He barked obediently, and the cat dashed madly I)ehlnd the screen, where his majesty sat at break: fast, and sought refuge In his atom. Tle emperor, much shocked, sent for the lord high chamberlain, and pro- nounced sentence on poor Oklnamaru. A thrashing and exile l The Lady Sel describes him as hitherto a happy dog and much esteemed. But a slmrt time before he had been carried in a proces- so in a willow litter, with peach bloseoms and hollyhocks o his head l He was now an otcast on dog island, "and none so poor to do him raver  cme." He may possibly have found llfe easier without the hollyhocks: but it is interesting to see that the eternal eat is victorious as ever. The dog is vanlulslmd ; the lady-in.waiting ruined, and the cat lies In the emperor's lap nnd purrs. So was it always; so will It ever be, writes L. Adams Beck in Asia Magazine. PAGE SmVIlN eatn usually is sufficie t, but if the a lapse of 30 days tle trehent shd be repeated. Kerosene oil is al'le(] by some farmers l  same way, bht is lass effet:e "ttiau c'(le oil. In using either, care should be taken not t 9 'L"-t'le 0i 6h [lm upper part of the leg ol  on the feathers. A less se- vere but more laborious treatment con- sists of soaking the feet in warm soap- suds until the scales are loosened and then greasing the feet and legs with sulphur and lard, or lard containing 6 per cent crude carbolic acid. The other itch mite, commonly cslled the depluming mite, is a very small creature which burrows tnto the skin near the base of the feathers. The intense Itching sometlmee cauee the fowls to pull thetr feathers until they - $100 Reward, $100 " x Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ- enced bY constitutional conditions. It thereforo require• constitutional treat- [ I merit. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE !l I• taken Internally and ets through_ths[I Blood on the Mucous urtaces of th• ys.  • tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIISIE II destroys the foundation of the dlsea. I I 81yes the pa.Uent. strength .b lmprovln,il ]l tan generat nealm ann assists natur In doing .its work. $100.00 for any ease o! Catrr that PIAL'8  CATA]PJ MEDICINIB fall to cure. Drultqsts 76e. "JNmtimonlal fre& F. g. Cheney & CO., Toledo, OhiO, HeN. EMMET D. BOYLE, Governor of the State of Nevada, says: ,THRII,r is the key to individual I riches and one of the parts of national wealth. "The ,man who does not live ou less than he receives is a failure, and wlmn he spends his surplus he is embezzling himself. In these times one must have or beg." This bank will help you to save by adding 3 per cent interest, subject to us ual regulations. THE STATE BANK OF SHELTON i i S H E L T 0 N INDEPENDENT W.H. Auto Stages S00ITIt ' Daily Schedule effective on and after Sept. 15. Leave Shelton.--- Leave Olympia SMOKERS' v:00 a.m. 00:00 a. 11:00 mm. 1:00 p. m. HEADQUARTERS 8:00 p.m. 5:30 p. m. Shelton to Old Kamilche.$ .50 Cigars, Tobaccos and Shelton to Snider's Prairie .... 75 High Grade Candies. Sbelton to Mud Bay ...... 1.00 Shelton to Olympia ...... 1.£5 Guns, Ammunition & Leaving Shelton from Ho,I Sparring Goods Shelton. Phone 421. Try our fresh Olympia to Snider's Prairie,..50 Olympia to Old Kamilche...75 roasted peanuts Olympia to Cushman's .... 1.U0 Olympia to Shelton ....... 1.2 Leaving Olympia Ws He SITH from Braeger's Place. Pho,e 2' LOGGED OFF --- THOMPSON & DUNBAR All the Daily Papers owne and Operators LAND are almost naked. Dipping of all fowls of an infested flock in a tub of For aale in tht County to Actual .... , . , . , .... 8attire on my terms Prlee [I water containing about two ounces $.00  acr ud up. Write for I of flowers of sulphur and one-half map ,, , FI007 will teach you how supreme° _ s. I i!i1! oooc u Notice is hereby given that Wm./I previous sodas will seem m o !ii iiiiiiiii!i McDowell on the 7th ,lay of January,,, . sipid compared with our de- iii 1921, took up and now keeps at|| licious concoctions. Don't  Skokomish, Potldteh, Wash.,|l /]' the following estrays: [I put off making your first ll' ::::,,':::, * One steer, age 1 year; cclor, black;l[ visit. Why fail to enjoy :.i] with horn; |/ such real soda supremacy? :i .,   ? One heifer, 4 years old; 'color, roan;|l Fr  ! | .......... :'::* Said estrays will be sold to thel ::':,!:*i,::,!:',:: ::" ..... highest bidder for cash at the place[I ," .:.*.-- kept, as above specified, on Wednes-[I  day, the 23rd day of February, 1921, l| ,, ,, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after-| ;!i thereof, or hts legal representative, I  noon of said day, unless the owner   shall appear prior to that time, and make out hm title and pay all Continuous Selection for Health  charges against said eetray. Vigor Will ineum F.lock That Will Date of first publication of this "'',,W "£'.ww BARRETT Produce FertMe EOga and 8troeO notice February 4, 1921. • • IONE W. DOYLE, Chicks Capable of Making Quiok (Seal) Auditor of Mason County. THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE I'" !"r Growth. 2-4-11-2t at water will give eetplete coetreL - Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Paint, Offs, Varnishe and Brushes, The fowls should be completely sub- ESTRAY SALE Picture Frames, Curtain Poles and Easels. All plumbing merged and tim feathers ruffled so all Notice is hereby given, that O. guaranteed as to work and material for one year. parts of the body will be reached bY Bishop on the 12th day of January, the liquid. Care should be taken tO 1921, took up and now 'keeps at Sko- ., keep the dip stirred during treatment kom|sh Valley, Potlatch, Wash., the sO as to keep the sulphur in suspen- following: SlOU. In case a flock has lice as well 1 steer, one year old, color red and ' ounce or one heaping tablespoonful Of Said astray will be sold to the * - sodium fluorld should be added to highest bidder for cash at the place kept, as above specified, on Wednes- each gallon of water in the foregoing day, the 2nd day of March, 1921, at mixture, the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon °fsaidday'unlessthe°wnerthere°f'[i|@ E_ Genera!,Repairo00,00,00000000.DWOrk i GIVE CHICKENS EARLY FEED or his legs| representative, Shall ap- pear rior to that time, and malce ' out his title and pay all chargesl& SATISFACTION Excellent Plan to Have Some Gia against said estray. Ikmte'd in Litter Ready fo¢ Date of first publication of thsl ' C F WILSON Their BroakfaP,. notice February 11, 1921. ___ _ " lONE W. DOYLE, • • litter on the floor and the house Is rat- 2-11-18-2t [  PEOM 41 |ho at FI proof, tt is a practical plan to feed so L l • . * * .**.,,. - ' that there will be some grain left In No. 583. the litter ovenlght. This will be an NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE inducement to .the hens to get to work CLAIMS as soon as it is daylight. Tlmt's nee ._.____ practical and Inexpensive method of In the Superior Com of the State prolonging the day. As a ale, henS I of Washington for Mason County. In J• LIN CONNOLLY like to go to the perches rather early I Probate. I In the matter of the Estate of • • In the evening on cold days, but they ]THOMAS J. MURPHY, Deceased. will be down at dawn ff they knoW ktMare and Notice is hereby given, that Let. that they will find something tO eat. ]ters of Administration on the estate Shelt0n See to It that some grain Is there in [of Thomas J. Murphy, deceased, wet the litter ready for them. This ts an ,granted to the undersigned, on the lc-e rla--nt rosier and pleasanter method than [22nd day of January, 1921, by the getting around to do the feeding be- [said superior court. fore daylight. If the hens loaf on the [ All persons having c]alms against perches until broad daylight one of {said estate, are required to serve two things is wrong: Either the [.them with the necessary vouchers upon me at the Law Office of Alden house is too dark or the hens are over- C. Bayley, Shelto Washington, that ............... fed. Either condition is readily cot- being the place designated for the rected and it will be dollars In your transaction of business for the es- pocket to do so. rate, within six months after the date of the first publication of this SORT OF PULLET T0 RETAIN notiCe,andafterfilethetO-wit,the28thsamedayWthinwithof January,theSiX ferkmOnths1921"of ' HARR 1v FORD Fowl That Is Well Matured, Has this court together with proof of , ,, , i ,, i , ,, i i I ,i , Strong Constitution and Lays such service, or they shall be forever Early Is Valuable. barred. [ Dated at Shelton, Wash., this 28th Dealer in Rough and Dressed IJumber, 8hile, Mouldings, Io matter what the breed, ff .the day of January, 1921. Doom, Wla_dows. Ix you are  to bu]l- don't overlook pullet is well matured, has a roog MARIE L. MURPHY, e aer we can save you miner. Let us flSwre with you. constitution, begins to lay eaHy and Administratrtx of the Estate of A qare dea to all is our motto. Mill at Matloek. Yards at Shelton. Thomas J. Murphy, Deceased. Is of good sle and shape, she Is vein- ALDEN C, BAY/Y, able as a future inhabitant of the poub Attorney for Administratrlx, tr ard. Cull out the poor blZ't, Shelton, Wash. 1-28-2-18-4t