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CHARD AND XUriMTM. Í-: - g 'ff wn, wedteitoMUquoted weak, at ^tosata Maa. w »—,17 ■ A. c. OewBie Olv^t.^ luforuiMt i..„ The flrst litter as a rule u aa the follow»! T ond, third and fourth £ * peokoned moat profitable taown aow. to have eight of good pig*. According to the toan Agriculturist, when . J? a good litter in number. I barrate. HMX7.00; esosa 25 SI f f Pall Mall Portland. Salem, Cascadia and ire quoted at «L90 par barrali IS.Mi Snowflake, £M i Ben- IS.W; graham, «S.6Q; super WO.OOO. 88ÄX»*.*» -A^mtraMliW betel signed at Everett a mw mill with a of 60,000 feet a <tay«, ; L The Marysville labor each *“* 8°w u a money «w nl?i °“ .he k“owa nothin* ®at immediately after . ¿2 and seeing in Louin to have the milk fever- in it is more likely to happen with her seventh or eighth '‘Hu* J* taxed a «Psoimsn of the Arctic owl «» day last week. The captain of th* ■ohooner Thayer paid |6 for it. A cheese fhetoey with all the latest Idaho. ’ Snake river has been closed for the Meera be used? No doubt a five-year-old sow, if made into L°* ¡. .M.h.rt.w« a? JI.1-? 9,700 floors to Porttan« MsJ One point that wteteU brought out ' “toe immigration convention was that the state of Watoington ta taken inm It i. . ■"T" »yw www will give an i pendenoe. Ten or ten acres of A era Washington make a fine farm. .hy*“*?*1" ,"****■• *"* * ■hrimpo has been a considerable indus try in the water* about Ban Franoisoo "?• * u »« 2- ,e“ "og’ closely penned an te pound ¡ »seta ajeuuao, OUUB «Temperano* and Odd Fellowa te ab- ¡Sj*»’ f’’8® no further diacuaaion. ibi* te thè «Mudate of thè pone, through hia representative, Cardinal they, have been found there in large numbers, and a company has been fomed to catch them and ship them to Eastern market*. The Sound shrimps are mid to be finer than any yut found I on the Pacific coast. The increased interest taken in the Proceedings of the state dairy aseocta- tron augurs well for the future. Dairy- tog te destined to be tosgreatert ofall ] the agricultural interests in the state. ‘ Ite possibilities are almost limitless. ' Then it te to be remembered that Hair». ' log draws in its train other ' ^tacMhe dairy te ths foundation for S tZrfHM .T“1 WU1 h* ««.000. snooeesful mixed farming and ,11 «■e mat lines for obtaining Idaho m ample and therate TS m T things considered, mixed farming te markte for to, output of such a ft. themfeetand best for ninety-nine eut of every hundrd ranchers in the state, “xperieuoe in hop and wheat-raising has shown the unwisdom of canyin» •11 the egge in one basket. «7c per >ft ¿hell, 9«llc pound* of sulphur, one-half oopperaa and cue-quarter - m Saltpeter. Pulverise the teat oughly, mix in a bin or box Jg» parent BMker Then Beal. * «• Dun * . < Q a weakly review tf imvs. "The Week haa been marked by im- WOTement aparent rather than mnL prodn°* rK ISftMbj Brusite? uj “«te; teÄ raí «"tad, te; hickory i coanuto, 00c per dosasi. but only because supplie, are believed to ba smaller than was expected The •-totejttll injurwall tariS^y dS ¿bill has bran introduced in the S7 S***1 to re. jMaoad without dlflloulty, though th. paal the charter of the Southern Pacific tinned dteturbanEJ** °°n- ComP*liy' obtained in 1884 hr CP. Huntington. The road haa «Ports favor °T?.id K«tocky, but in California, and the action of the awn«, tor is prompted by resolution* of maw meeting* of citterns of Californio, ’-I* for the ittitU to tot their Wolves are fut •ibly doable 2LS■rìl±í•id-»>« o«1«» S^EKj^-Ä makes it certain that there more togging done in thia mol tag toe effning nnm than 1 been known beforC' In toeri the organtea tteli capitalteation oT^te^^tution-te increase in Westen ■peata- placed at «0,000 «bans, foe Mr suina * «i -Ä ■«« 878 in batt > anw* i&° “«• «um i 883 last ■gainst 60 b—° P1^ “ band* of a stock company ia the }~a«a’aMo¿ lOO-pound cm 100-pound can* Oora-Htead' «MW bushete. The official fl U.«. W „lght A freight train numbering fifty oars, «“tototog wheat, was shipped tram ■w Pendleton late week. Junction City la to have a» eledtna held China The two Neetaooa valleys are to be oennected by a wagon road, the court having favorably passed on a man« petition to that The steel-head salmon have been so g™””0?« “Coquille this week that quite ÌTA « toe uniformed rank held during ism , unleaa a ------ 1 - . 1 *** °°e «®t per mile Th« J7 P««io*hl* route, with take I • Umit of twenty days, oan be ae- to in a boat with The announoen week that a lare miner* would be The broom factory at Bandon turned out 9.000 broom handles for one Jhim ■»«nt to 8an Francisco. This industry I and the woolen mills, which have m2 "¡»Uy ««med operationa, have rates? the population of that town to over 1,900. The death rate among toe Indian. of toe Klamath reesrTiaon I* reported to bo very high owing to the whooniw «•«h opidsuste, and toe rwtekinXra ”*«rned to the aboriginal sweat-honae PreUtahto Mag Fattoato,. Next to a wall bred pig i, te “totootfof feeing, Of imAl; IUM« tog nothing, and the treasury cannot “P«* to gain in gold aa yet, but loan leas than was expected. It te generally U». » -• a. me Montana. toe open market as mu<A M hra rackled one Utter 0^7^** hri U°le 10 1“*pi°g wh£te bring up unprofitable litters o- ?* sows, and in fact all k»». acquire certain amount of menta to asstet digestion, by taiteiSEX "Sn*oh’«di _-------- * ’ la.www W .WWW mull pts« ■uddanly and unexpectedly at Berlin of Jteart failure. Mr. Bunyoti had been in somewhat feeble health for some time past, but no immediate fatal results were antinipatad . A ^°U1 10 018 N«w York World from Kingston, Jamaica, say* a serious opining te raported in Port-au-Prince, the oapifel of HaytL After three days’ rittMg m tha ---- - . e I ara wraw WteWtSW. tiara Mie 1080176011011 w“ ««fpres^d. There te general un- easiness throughout the island. Colonel Crofton haa been reqested to «tire by Secretary Lamont. The ool- ouel refuse* to comply, and relies on toe influence of his nephew, Dupont of ?Nawam, who claims an election as lUiiiod States senator, to retain for him his position in the army. B«ton Traveller? i rancourer Coal at two months, of the colliery introduction of would follow E C osoaob —Manilla ,*dÄ toe high e st sucoeea. Cleanlinsm as tsmatic method of feeding and — w yr-?»1 >■» swineherd by Mr. J. Cownie as hi . I have tried feeding three time * f*7;*»!"• too short te te Hog,,do n<>‘ lik” *»• ’ h**"« U u d«to. Tbtai toreo ttaras a day keeps them mate • toe eatingtatfo ’ ! **2“ a* fat 1 watering after feeding tad sta , «° have water on toe feeding floor ttat ! hogs might eat and drink as te ! please, but it ia a ruinous policy. Om ‘!nd *“*•• ■»«agtog our ®®pounda, being fed a few yeansi, were making a gain of two poutes «•ch °a fourteen pounds at m befo« feeding. Wifl. to test the matter, I pernifod ¿»“ *® «*ura to the yard after M- **»“ wlut w»tw te wianed, then allowing them to goto » ho®to- A‘ °’« end of tto month they were again weighed, show- “tg a gain of only one pound tad i ^♦«r each day. The water tri «®er mroumetanoes were equally as iOr ,e»ling the aeoond month •• toe first, and no change bad tern • toe amount or quality of feta r The following month with a retars u r ,« «■to® oi waterig before feedinf, although the weather wag very m - f;TO«blefor feeding, .bowed a gib or a fraction over two pounds daily. . A bushel of corn for each five hop « *7* » toe average amount fed, sr fourteen pounds of ear corn each whm once brought to full feed. Care dm ! be taken not to overfeed; juat enough more. If they do not appear mWMed feed a little more next time •■d if it is left reduce the allowance Unoe a week oata are aubstitnted for ®ora, rad when plenty, a few baakst- fula of raw potatoes are occasionally ■oattaiUl over the floor and eaten with avidity. Salt and sifted wood ash** <»ndoing, aay November 1, is nsuslly about MO pounds The flrst two months, if sverything is favorable, will ’J*0» • 9«iu of over two pounds daily, “» third month somewhat leas and the fourth month th* amount of corn fed ***** *» «duoed, and the gala bo correspondingly decreased. An average gaiir for the entire time of two pounds daily is very satisfactory. ®*xtesn weeka ia the limit to which •■oh feeding should extend; beyond Agrlewltaral Suggeatlona. Ground Kafir corn is prononoed a «o« usceUeBt teed for milch cows tutestonarim i. that «tmrtíTto^ togofitaayw "After the .xsouti« Ia»» U» hoadeof the five ttogleadm were placed in buckets vtewnSy?*? M *°»*»• ■ fall b!Xte contenta and the D«11 bran has about aa much feeding taino as Whsat bran, but it is not in as anemm were hung on the FooChow tosy remained on exhi- ta!» to'xñcta^ 2?* »»» to of “® toaZTcbrtati^rí 'toang, the acene <rf ± m* -«-«o A practical farmer cures pea via« ®y tying them up in loose busdles im- ■adfatsly star cutting and laying them ■pc® a floor ooaatruoted on rails. The Ohio experiment station bar ’’«»»onstrated that the best result« ««« hum drilling a bushel and a half « ■•*■ P«S acre, two inches deep, u •"ly to the apring as possible. ■ ■■ '-r