Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 11, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE,
DAIRYING AND STOCK RAISING.
Cultivate your rami well, but culture In the xamlly 1 better.
Make your family sell supportlnRund your firm self-sustaining.
Heart good newspopcrs and good books nloud In tbe home clrdW for gencrat education.
This department U a regular feature of the IJAILY and WEEKLY JOUKNAl..
Kor rellablo local and general market and crop report, iee other columns of this paper.
Kvery fanner la reach of a dally or trl-wockly mall should tako a daily newspaper. Tln
age of the tallow oAtdle is pat.
Farm and Home.
Have you clovor ouougb coming on '!
Now prepare tliat fall garden.
Order your winter's reading.
Prepare shelter for nil your stock.
How can yuu uiuhotato fair atten
dance ptofltable?
Bee that thero Is food and Water
whero young poultry can get It.
The grain that Is sown In cTeptotuber
and October makes more feed and
yields a bigger crop.
Ask your road supervisor to go over
t'io roads and fill the hole t bit will
hold water or fix them bo tlioy will lift
hold it.
The experience of practical furiner
Ib wanted for these columns. Most of
tbo matter copied from writers fm
eastern farm journals la of no value I"
th man who i-t trying to raako a furrr
pay here.
Ono of the beat places for the poullrj
house Is tbo orchard. The fowls art
away from the garden and have i
range where they can secure, plenty oi
green food, bugs, worms mid oltiw
insects, In destroying which they beu
cfit the trees and fruit. The slto toi
the hotiso should bo chosen with u
viow to Insuring good drainage, as It If
most eauentlal that poultry hiivo dry
quarters iu which they may roost oi
tako refuge when it storms. On a
farm It is no easy matter to give tht
fowl a good rango and at tho samo time
to keop them away from tho garden,
the hog pen and the stables. In many
cases tho orchard is tho only good place
for tho poultry house. Tho fowls do
bolter there, with tbo variety of food
they secure, than if thoy were kept in
moro restricted quarters.
Depression Kollovcd by Livo Stock.
Among agricultural speeches recently
recorded, few can comparo In vuluo to
tho speech of tho Marquis of Huntly,ut
tbo luncheon of tho Tarland Agrlcul.
tural 8how,says Mark LaneEzprees.Ue
stated that ho had been perusing with
great attontlou all tho testimony given
by practical farmers beforo tho Royal
Commission, aud ho found that they
ono and all agreed In tho samo conclu
sion, that, doplorablo as had beon the
downfall in prices, and tho enormous
losses occasioned thereby, matters
would have beeu mtioh worse If farmers
had not fallen baok on tho resources
whloh llvn stock, breedlug, dairying,
and grazing unfolded to them. Those
who grasped theso outorprlses with
most ardour had boon ablo to grapple
most successfully with tho dllllcultles
of tho tltnes,wullo those who proceeded
In tho old courses, taking no heed of
the now departures so urgently requi
site, had become Involved In ruin and
beon compelled speedily to abandon
their holdings.
Tho Marquis of Iluutly pointed
prominently to tho ovldeuco of Mr.
Bowon'-Jones, who admitted that, had
he not been a breeder ot Hereford cat
tle and Shropshire shoop, ho mutt havo
gouo to tho wall long since. Wo bellove
that Mr. Jtoweu- Jones not only s to ted
this much, but that there woro large
numbers of farm occupiers iu the couu
ties of Shropshire and Herefordshire
who were exactly In a similar position.
Tholr pure-bred cattlo aud sheep had
proved tholr shoot anchor. Few of
them bad escaped wholly from loss
under the trying olroumstauces of tho
post fifieou years, but thoy bad kept
clear of tbe quloksauds and shoals
which had shipwrecked so many
otUers. Mr, John Treadwell iu his
Yidence before the Uoyal Commission
by no means attempted to disguiso the
fact that as times go It is a most dlDl
WII'IIIIU-IJ U ' J.. I .'I Ill 1X1-
VI60R F MEN
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Rtttered.
Weakness, NerveUBtteaa,
uobiiiiy, ana mi me train
or evus irout cany errors or
later oxcesees, the result ot
overwork, slrknew, worry,
cic. hi strenam, uevui-
opmoui sua loue given 10
every orcran ana portion
of tho body. 8luu)o,nt-
ural methotl. Iuimrdl
ntn tmiurovemcnt seen,
nieiuoiis. luimrui
improvement seen,
Wliure ImiioMllile. H.OOH rererencee., Ilook,
xpianauon ana proou mauea (ikwucvu ireo.
EIIE MEDICAL 00., luffall, M.Y. the
Mmflm Mi VvcSrOv
JivifnvW'l)
cult matter for farmers to make tbe
two nnds meet, but lie waa obliged to
admit that Ills returriB from ram breed
lug, milk selling, and grazing alone
saved htm from those ftuiful loseis
which those who depend wholly on
corn growing are now subjected tu.
Tho Berkshire Hog.
.From a paper preparrd by Mr. James
III ley of Thornton, Intl., at the n quest
of tbeNitlunat Herkshlre llccord As
Hoclallon, we iHko tbo following ex
tracts regarding tho origin and eurlj
history nf the IJorkohlre a breed which
has always been a favorite In tblsStat:
Originally, they were rpprenlel at
being of u bud, sandy or reddish brown
color, spotted with blnck, occasionally
tiwny or while, spotted in the same
inuiinvr. They wore com t In Hie bone,
head rather largo with heavy Mop enrp,
urouil on iwU, deep In tho chest, llui
Idesund long iu the bod, thick and
ueavy on both Uimiltlers and hump,
well letdown Iu the twlet, bristles mid
'oug curly hair and rather Hlwrt, utroug
lew. Their meat was better marbled
than that of any nthor breed of swltie
in England -that Is, had a greater pro
portion of lean, freely Intermixed with
lino streaks of fat, whloh makes II
much moro tonder und juicy than It
would otherwise be. This very dealra
ole characteristic of the ISerKshlre,
uamely, tho excellent qualities of their
meat, has beeu carefully maintained
through various stages of Improve
ments so much bj that at tho prosent
tlmo thoy aro superior to any other
breed In this respect. They were from
tlmo Immemorial preferred to all other
swlno there, as they aro horo at tho
present time for choice hams and bacon.
They vero slow feeders aud did not
ordinarily mature until thoy reach the
ago of two and one-half or three years.
Oregon farmers will for the next six
months ship Iu a good many puro bred
Uerkshlros.
The World's Progress.
A pioneer farmer nf this county has
banded us tho following to show that
tho world does pregress:
Alexauder Wells, an old citizen of
our neighboring town of Wellsvllle,
Ohio, has in his possession a copy o(
an lutortstlug and uovol document is.
sued by the school board of tho town of
Lancaster, this stato, Iu 1828. The
question of steam railroads was thou in
Its Incipient stages of agitation, and a
club of young mou had beeu formed
for tho purpose of discussing tbo points
at Issue, nud desired tho use of the
sohool house for purposes of debate.
This was looKed upon by the members
of tho school board as an Innovation
bordering upon sucrilego, us indicated
by tbo reply of tho body to thu request,
which is the document iu tho posesslou
of Mr. Wells. It reads as follews:
"You aro welcomo to tho uso of the
sohool house to debute all proper ques
tions In, but suoh tutugs as railroads
aud telegraphs aro Impossibilities and
rank Intldollty. Thero Is nothing In
tho word of Uod about them. If Qod
had designed that his Intelligent crea
ture should travel at tho frightful speed
of llfteen miles nn hour, by steam, Ho
would clearly have foretold It through
His, holy prophots."
"It Is a dovlco of tiatau to lead im
mortal souls down to hull"
Such fiontitueuta possibly n fleeted
the feeling to some extent Iu the days
of sixty-live years ago, but they souud
strangely at the present time when the
"dovlco of Satau" Is daily carrying peo
ple ovor thu laud at the ruto of sixty or
seventy miles an hour. The world has
progressed somewhat since 1S28.
Oloyor Qrowlne.
Cultivator unci Country Qeutlemnu:
Clover RrowluR nt tho West la thu key
Btone of Buavssful ngrluuhure. and
through ltu ueo the Uolda are kept in a
condition ol fertility that enabled thetu
to produce tho mauy crops of the farm
wheat, corn, &u Iu New Kngland,
clover grawlug 1ms been neglected fir
many j'eare.mxl oiumva oiuparatlvely
tow ileitis or oluver In u r do throucrh
southern New Kn(rland states at I
least. Oueieac&n for tills la perhaps
the fact that ninny farmers sell loose
bay In the markets, and any large
quantity of clover with timothy Injures
the Bale, as most of the hay Bold Is used
for feeding city or town horses, und
clover 10 objected to. For this reaeui.
Home farmers sow nn clover seed what
ever. Another reason, and perhaps t'i
chief one, Is the fuci flat clover soedluir
often fulls to catch ana produce a good
crop. Fall tiro Is so often tbo rule that
farmers havo gotteu out of the way of
sowing any clover at oil herd's grus
(timothy) and red top being the prlnel
pal grasses town. Tlila Is to be great lj
regretted, since of lute yours wo have
leurtud that the clovers and other legu
minous plants eecuto their nitrogen
mainly from tbo atmosphere, it'iil
tbeieforv sei ve us an important ag 1 1
In unrichliig our soils. All leguoilncu
plants should be the protected helper
of every furiner, since they are capable
id lending him Mid) valuable aid.
Thoy arc nitrogen traps set at all times
of tbo day and night throughout the
giowlng teubon ton cure the valuable
element of nitrogen which Is ever seek
ing, to elude the farmer's grasp.
The 200 P und Oow.
Itfpljh'g to "Why aro Dalny Far
mer's Dim ursgid," Is tbo following)
Tho tltet clue is that "stern fact"
that a cow giving only 200 rounds of
butter u 3 ear will not do much tomake
her owner rich or proud,, Tiue eviry
ilmeuud many Intelligent contributors
have Lcen trying for years to got
farmers to sell or give uway suoh cows
In case good fetdlug all tho year will
not make 300 or Sol-pound cows of
them.
They are unprofitable nuisances, and
dinuld he abated from overy faim.
Hut It Is to be luferiud that some havo
such cows, and havo had them for
many years, also, that thoy huve aided
largely to bring him Into his present
poverty; ami that, wo far, he 1ib no
Idea of giving them up for cows that
might do better. Tiideed, lie says that
suoh a cow, kept on gross und hay, "is
doing welll" The chief blame, he
thinks, rests with the price of butter,
10 cents n pound. Hut most butter
fanciers would heslUto to give even
10 conts for the butter of a 200 pouud
cow, because sucu cows aro not fed ou
rich food, suoh as good Judging con
sumers think Is necessary to the pro
duction of first-class butter. It fol
lows, naturally enough, that thoy are
unprofitable, and thoy ought to bo. be
causo otherwise it would oncourage
and promoto a shiftless and cruel mode
ol dairying. When tbe cow Is capablo
of doing better work through Reed
feeding nud caro, alio is partially
starved whoa sho yields only 200
pounds of butter a year, and the owner
is treating her cruelly, aud ought to be
punished in somo way.
Farming Hlllsldos.
How to farm hillsides to prevent
washing and wasto of fortllo soil Is a
great problem everywhere, and Oregon
has a full share In it. Wo have local
conditions and periods of rain
)A( --SAIIPLU
-.PACKAOG
(4 to 7 doses)
OF
Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets
7l any one sending name and address to
us on a postal tard.
Once Used. They are Alwaya la Favor.
Hence, our object in sending them out
broadcast
.ON TRIAL-
They absolutely cure Sick HeadacUe. Bll.
lousncss, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor
Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange,
menu of the Stotnacb. liver and Bowels.
Don't accept some substitute said to b
"fust as good."
Tht substilut costs the dealer less.
It costs jvh ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in tht "just as good."
WflBRB IS YOURS?
Address Tor Fan Baiii- b,
World's DbfCBMrr Metflcai AsmcMIm,
. J Maim Si., HUfWU.0, At f.
B-S3a Give
Brati Away
LvniltAMr vsssv
H I issiWiss
W WsWfsni
The Cures
By faood's Barsaparllla are wonderful, but
tho explanation lj simple. Hood's Bams-
psrllla purines, vital
ises and enrlebei tbe
blood, and 41seat
cannot resist Its now
erful curative powers.
Keadthls: "My girl
bad hip disease when
five years old. Blio
was confined to her
bed and for six or
sevon weeks tbo doctor applied weights
to tbo affected limb. "When sho got up
she wts nnablo to walk, had lost all her
strcngl hand day by dsy she becaino thlu
ner. I read of a cure ol a similar case by
Hood's Barssparllla, and decided to give
it to Lillian. "When she had taken one
bottlo It bad effected so much good that I
kept on giving it to her until she had
taken thrco botttes, Her appetite was
then excellont and she was well and
stronu, She hns not used crutches for
eight months and walks to school every
day. I cannot say too much for
Eoods Sarsaparilla
It la a splendid medicine and I would
recommend It to any one." Mas. Q. A.
IiAltosE, Orovlllo, California.
HnrAa Ditto ttf" tantrten, mlM, ertee
nOOU S JrlllS uv. AUdiucgUU. c
fall, which a tomeubat exceptional
perhaps and renders advice for other
conditions somewhat treacherous hero
perhaps, but still geueral knowledge of
(bo tuhject Is Important to nil who
havo tuo'j problem) In hand. The
Department of Agriculture has Just is
sued a "Farmer's Bulletin" upon tho
subjeot of "Washed Seils: How to
Prevent and Heoluim thorn,." In tbo
Introduction It Is noted' that thousands
of acres of land In this country are
abandoned every year because tho sur
face has been washed uud gullied be
yond tho possibility of profitable cul
tivation. It Is beltovod that the Dre
sent bulletin, aud tbo simple facts
therein presented as to how this ero
sion washing may bo prevented, nud
bow washed aud abandoned lauds may
be reclaimed, will serve a useful pur
pose. Farmers who have hillside land will
do well tu addrc's the Scretary of
Agriculture, Washington, D. C, fur a
copy of this bulletin.
)?. CONTRJS,
1'urlovH Over Gray Bros.
WELL DRILLING
Contracts wanted at renionablo irlew,
Work guaranteed. Kcferono) as to expert
encoaud responMbllltytlurnUhed Wilte
P. L.. KEl.KIl.
Bulem, U U 01 Or.
HI HURL!
MEHAMA, OR.
Good accommodations, with
tablo and bed kupt up to its
old standard. Guests served
with the greatest comfort.
7-irw
F. M. Steele
ltu coMutmoiAh ht.
SMincry and Bicycle Repair
Klectrlea'Jjel Hand Medical Uatier a spe
cialty, Bniau Uyuauio and Motor, built and
repaired. All work done In the best manner.
GEO. FJSimillCII'S
MEAT MARKET!
331 Commercial st. ICottle block. I
fHucotwkor to U. M. lieokA Co. I
Bent luoau Ialthe,c4ty. fromptdellverr
tt Mnwoot prloM
SALEM TILE WORKS.
tLAROKllTOOK ON UAND.J
Special Inducements oftered. Kntpped Jto al
point on short notice, Hend for priced.
Yardj, North Halem.
Addreu J. K, MUltrilY,
Fair Grounds, oi
SALEM WATER CO.
Officei Wllamelle Hotel Building
For water service apply at orHoe. UUlspay.
able monthly in advance. Make alt com.
plalnuattheomce.
Irrigation months Jnne, July, August and
Heptemben liour- to 8 a. m.t Slot n m.
Irrigation bills payable on or before the Ut
or July. Street sprinkling poaliWelv forbidden
Ills titit noDpottaoat
rmljr ror (luuvrrbu:,
Oloct, Spermaiorrhas.
'liluKimv Whim, unnatural 11-
tot to MtUuMu Hod. krrll&tloa ur ulcer.
rnmu hiujIw, tloa if mnv on nitm
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ou's
WILLOI'EN IN
OJTANNIKO'S HALTj,
-ON-
SEPT. ttt
Will receive ellllclrAn Irmii n VAnra nnwahli
Hpeoinl ttentlon to beginners. AlldeMred
pranenes ror tho o'der pupiu tuuulit, Includ
ing drawlnir. modflllnir. mniln nlnl.i t.ntl
nrtlstlo needle work. All work dooo on tbo
individual plan, In wlalcu each child Is ad.
vanced according to lta own nnwNiv. ttnr
terms end nartleulam annlv m mi v Siniim.
Twentieth and Chemeketa sU.
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Oldest Institution or learning In tbe state.
Kull preparatory and colleglalo course. Total
enrollment ror 1SI 6, 401 studonu. Uzpensea
moderate. Nw Bjmnastum. Klny-second
yeir begins BepU 17, 1SUJ. '
hor Information or raialorue address
S9diw6w Irwldarit.
If you love your boy elve him tbe most val.
nble or all e IU. the best education ik)8I
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! ' Angel College,
Jir.ANOEL, OH,
..8Sh00J JmP""8 n every repct. Splendid
lXi,?1.?0?:. "ceUent mea s, beautiful
and healthy location, constant care and strlot
dUelpllne. and roats but 120 a mnnlti. 83 lm
My German classes can be commenced any
time a terRep.l 15. Terms, private lessons.
fioo.
day.chrrorchuJr.H wlllTiSn'a't
iinuiitiir nv riis, iA. ...
LUHuoioir uau.coruer ciiemesetaanti Oottaire
ouept.7. Terms, too wr month. I am a
"'.'.Y,80.1 Oermny hold u German teachers'
cerUnnurrom Ui I'ruislan governmenLaml
another from the nt. tuls. Mo , pub-ioschools.
. M HH. W. A. U. RAPHKY.
Hiisic Teaching.
. I2ao alnging in the Italian method and
harmony taught. tteguUr course Iu music
alven by Ur. larln. will be nHai"n?tw6
days each week. l.lnm-i i,tL. J,......
ifSS721. -" Kt-ron at homes or pupils
when desired. Leave orderat WIKt 11 .vilen
tV .and Wllla' Mnato atVgS. W ' y" iuai'lm
TOE STATE NOIL SCHOOL
Miss Ba!
Sclioo
VlLLMUll id
DNIVERSITY
GERMAN
S CHOOL
HOP STOVE
THE BOSS
THE .1 UMBO,
and
IRON KING.
HOP PIPE
of a'l kinds and
dimensions.
PRICES LOWER TFAN
THE LOWEST.
Steiner & Blosser,
State Street, Salem.
032 tr
W.'AClJilCK
J. Ji. AMIKIT
lUnhler.l
Itenldont.
OK SALEM.(j
Transact a tuicrnl bansiUK bnalnedi.
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Mkuohant Tailou,
211 Cotumeroial St., Salem
JOHN Sl'ANLEY.
STAXLBV
JIM MUAU
& Mil AD,
STEAM WOOD SAW
Quick work. Low prlco'
L'avn ntders at
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WfNtuoott'i) Hftbio. b ick o.' r. O. 0-11 II
J. ,7. JIARKIS8,
KORSE iSl-IOEINGu
'hnpat 101 cneniekou sint, nar Uoin
if In), ftrx'rlal nttenllon 10 InfurrxrlUKaud
IHtwwllli iIUhiuuiI Iiwl
WOLZ'S MARKET.
l''tCHli,Halted and Hinokod Meats and Hau
iTr, cj-ltolrlcorulor inuilH lu bent tlinne
nt In an Al IcecntKt, esulirn style. Free
livery. Mouth Coir.mcrcla' Klrtct,
OUAM. WOJ Z, 1'rop.
E. M. WAl'lB ritlXTING CO.,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
AND
Lcyal Blank I'libUahcvs.
MnMi's New Ilrlok.over llinbniik.Onm'1 stroe'
East and South
-VIA-
THE oriASTA ROUTE
.-.K).'ttie
Southern Pacific Comoanv,
OAuropjiAKXi,nrfla train nuw daily b
twkk.v ;i-onTi,Ayp awp a. y.
Bouth.
;i.50 p. m.
Ii:C0p. m,
10j5 a.ro.
I North.
Lv.
IjV.
Ar.
lHirtland
Halem
Ban Fran.
Ar.
L.V.
uv.
bJIUaTm
(iUJa.u
n-QOp.m
Above trains stop at KtuUVrlland. Or
egon city, Woodburn.Balem.Turner.MarlOD,
Jellentou, Albany, Albany Junction, Irvins!
Kugenc, Orenwell.UralnH and all stations from
Ifahtebunt to Ashland Inclusive
noaiciiuito MAll, UAII.Y.
8:J0 a. m.
11.00 a, m
Vti p. in.
f,v.
Ar.
I'ortlaud
Halem
Itoneburc
Ar. 4 -in p. m
l.Y. 2:3J p. m
liv. tl 00 a. rr
H?utu' . ,"AXw PAhSKnoan. Worth
.W p. in. Lv. I'ortlaud. Ar. 1 10. 'ft u.m
(1:15 p. m. I Ar. Halem. i,y 8.00a.iii.
Dliiiug Cai-s on Ogdou Kouto
PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS
AND
Second Class Sleeoin Cars
Atuhed to ull through trains.
rYtstSide Division, Between Portliuio
and &r?allis:
TIAtLY .HXCEIT HUVD4YI
,7-fJft.m.iLv.
iai5p.rn.lAr.
i'oruand
Ar.l
Lv.l
6.A1 p, w
Oorvallls
imi p. m
trAL- y "J? porvallls connect wltn
trains of Oregon Central A Kastera Hallroad.
KXPKKivHTKAIN (HAII.Y mCKfTHUWUA
: p. m.
7:25 p. m.
Mr. Portland Ar.l h;aatt.m
Ar. MeMlnnvllle Lv. 6:50 at m
uaitoucia TICKETS
To allpoluUln the Kastera Htates, Oanada
and Kuropa can be obtained at lowest rates
rrr" . asu u. . una i-aas. Arri.
K. KOtrtfi.Kit MtnuS
UaMa. !
Oregon Central
-AN l
Eastern R. R. Co.
ITAQUINA BAY ROUTK.
ainnectlng at:Yaquioa Bav with thnn
nC,Yi?UA
..rS'tlri ..???'?. VA stterace. & cabin 1
Kor saUlng days anii,y ti '
Jj. WALUEN. Agent
r4U,,McS?c"K 8nPt. tt.'rVallir'Sf'
... ... cManaxer, OorvadU.Or I
A. J, cnuilOHUJ.Uooal Agent, Salem, I
Capital
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VIA THBi-
Union Pacific System
Through Kullman Palace 8leer .
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