OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. OUR FARMERS' PAGE. ENTERPRISE HEADERS ARE INVITED TO CON. TRIBUTE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, DAIRY OR "BIG CROP" ITEMS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. BERRY CULTURE. Great Possibilities In Small Fruits Whon Properly Cultivated. An authority Miiyit Hint on mi arm of rich, cultivated luml $r,00 worth of IjiutIi'h iniiy In' grown, Hint that h n Mcrt'H IiimiIiI iniiiicii nt tin' ruto of W IiiikIu'U. Cnumm fur a Hliort crop tuny ho lull) nt tlui iliiur of land ili-llcli-iit In for tuity or plant food. Hucli luml should Iiiivc composti-d iiiiiiiiirn appllod uii'l turiU'tl tttttlr bioiidciiMti'd. Auolhor r iiniin I lm pi-iM"r preparation if tho noil. I'luw ilM'py iuhI burrow until line, light mill iik'IIiiw, Again, thcro U n poor crop when vari'ttn aro planted tluit mi nut adapted to that particular Mud nf Mill Mini clliiuii". TIiIh can Im determined i-liliiT liy tho HIICCI'MH lf till' III'IkIiImH'IIIK flllllHT of tlmt locality, or hy teniing it limited it ii tn b-r of plants, Failure ofti'ii comes fnun setting poor plant; only lmnly, vigorous planU nIiuiiIiI Iki purchased, Ciiii'li'UNly (telling out plant will uIhii riiiimi a hlmriHKi!. Tln'y should not, tin i xpiiMi'il in tlui nun or wind before setting, When pill out tlu root should ln well spread mill Hint illrl firmed it roil n l tluui. I'hliiK Impelled fertilizer. Im an other riiiiHc. There Im ii mi-x In plnnts, I'IhIIIiiIi-H (female) IIIUHt llllVll KtHIII- juntos (niaU) iti'l Willi them to liiHuri; good i-rops, Cultivation hould not lm neglected. ''I'lli! ground at all time niii'il lm flint, nifllow uixl frt-o from weed, llutli front nml drought are tu'tn Ih of a kooiI crop, ami the. moHt ilirilrult to overcome. Ilrrry t1tJlH well ctiltl vati'il ri Hi'Vi'iul degrees warmer tlinn iiiHMilthnti'l field, therefore le liable to damage hy front. Ketaln mulching iih In1" an poHHllilu on straw berries lu spring. Teet Beetle at Home. The Depart inent of Agriculture, In order to aid fanner to determine fur themselves without much trouble the germluatlve j ii t 1 1 f 1 of seeds haa In tied a short bulletin on the subject A very simple apparatus for sprouting aceiU la dincrlbed. It cuiill of a ahollow ,biiHln In llcb placed a amall Mat of imunuia clay, The aeeda, after havlnit been anaked, aru laid tietwei'ii two hlicitg of IiioIhI IiIiiIIImk paiicr or fliiimel. A pane of k'hih cover the dlali, which ahould lm kept In a temperature of alxuit 70 ileKreea. AtnuiNphere of an ordinary living room U aultable If the apparatua I left near the atovo at night. Heveral klnda of nceda may be leated at onco at a trlfllUK rout. Tho bulletin con tluna the farmer BKnlimt extremea of lieat or inolHture. When Sheep Are Barren. Bhecp nut In lamb may bo. noticed 1 near to or In lambing lime by the! following algna: In fine weather j tlu-y will be ween jumping and playing j abi.tit; ttlno when they are called up at feeding time It will be noticed that thoan not In lamb are the flint to come up, but t bono In lamb come up much alower. aya V. U. Gilbert. They aro lcna bulky In the region of tho abdo men than tlume In lamb. Any dirt about the tall la often n algn of bar renneaa. Another teat la lo turn tho ewe up, and If ah la barren alio will ahow no Increase In the hUi of the udder and will have a coiiKlderabln amount of yellow waxy excretion on the akin around the udder. The wool near tho udder la generally of Wrong er growth and more firmly attached than that of an In lamb ewe. Insects of Ancient Lineage. The humble and not very winning eockroueh can booHt of an antiquity far beyond the wildcat dream of tho moat arroKimt human family. In fart, according to tho beat AclentMc authority, the father of all black bet tlea probably walked the earth millions of yeara before neolithic man had even a black envo to offer with the remnlna of laat night's sup per for tho cockroach of tho period to enjoy. The Invcxtlgatlons of a Ilrltlali scientist have established the fact that lu tho Silurian period Micro were such Insects, although, as the only piece of his remains found was a wing, there hits been sonio dispute as to the exoct species. Farm Management. Economy Is wealth. Extra and un necessary expense Is a tnlllstono around tho neck of ninny who other wise would succeed. Discharge the unprofitable, employe. Stop every leak of unnecoHsnry expense. Money saved Is money made. Money In vested In tho host seeds and appli ances Is economy. Tlmo wasted, la bor wasted Is extravaganco. A successful farmer says ho does not have to Inspect a farm to see Deposit What You When You Hut loK)slt your money HERE. It Is possiblo you have never folt the absolute necessity of having a honk account. It Is probable you could drift along for years without ono but IF YOU EXPECT TO FORCE TO THE FRONT In this life In a financial way It Is essential that you have a nank Account. Wo give you a personal Invitation to make this bank your depository whether you have a small sum or a largo ono to lay aside for Bafe keeping. whether It pay or not, "JuMt glvo urn a chnnro to look Into tlm barn. The condition things ar kept In In a tclltalo on tint curiOi-HH or waste ful farmer. In fact, economy In farm lug Im'kIiih at tlm liiru In tlm proper handling of fooil, carliiK for tho immure, earn of toolH ami harness nni the earn given ,t" 'ho livestock at alilcit there. Thorn la always a hi'Hl way to do things, mnl lint ln.'Ht way la gem rally tlm pitying one. The Girl with a Hen. A farmer In a nearby county, whllo In a generous fnun e of riilud, gavo IiIh daughter a Ik-n mid a rooster ami hade her run away ami lm tt good girl, promising Iht that If alio would look lifter them he Would feed tlm In crease fur four yearn. Tho girl, as It were, planted those two chick and tlm result, nrrordlug to her futlier'N report, la astonishing. Ho Maya aim him I'll In the hank and haa 2nn rhlckeiia which he hud to feed hiMt winter. According tu tlui farm er' heal. calciilatloliM, his daiiKhter will own tlm farm at the end of four years and will ho elm ikI'ik hliu rent fur living on It. Sawdutt and Soli, 1'rof. V, 8. Mnaey nay a anwduat from reHluoiiN plue decaya alowly In the aoll, and will aour the land when decayed. ICvun when uaed for bed ding In HtiiblcM, tint manure la not worth half an much a that with or dinary bedding. liok about, tho r uialna of mtwdunt accumulated alxuit abandoned mill altea that are com mon In the plney wooda, and you will ace that It taken a long time for any vegetation to atari where aawduat haa been acattered. Ueeful Bob White. Jamea itnrbank, a MIhhuuiI farmer, wiw recently Maying a guod word for tlm uiitliiiinll xhooUng law, and ad vlhing our citizen not to kirk agalnat It. One day laat winter he ahot four qualla and hla children In cleaning them found In their rrawa great wada of dead cinch bug. Tln-y aoaked ono wad out,, and counted bugR, be Idea a lot if oilier Insect matter which la undoubtedly Injurloua to cropa. And ihla la why Mr. liurbauk will never again willingly kill a iutt!l. Beet Race Pigeone. It la not generally known aayathn Header, that beea are awlfter In flight than plginna that la, for abort dla tancea. Bonie yeara ago a pigeon fancier of Haninie, Wcatphalhi, laid a wager that a dozen beea liberated three mllea from their hlvea would reach Imme In Ichh time than a doz en pigeons. The competitors were given wing at Itybern, a village nearly a league from llamme, and tho flrat bee reached the hive a quarter of a minute In advance, of the flrat pig eon. Three other beea reached the goal before the second pigeon. The beea were a! ho allghtly handicapped, having been rolled In Hour before Blurting for tho purpoao of Idetitltl ratlon. Pruning Fruit Trees. In trimming trees It should be re membered that the wound made by cutting off a limb close to tho trunk of a tree will soon heal over, whllo the wound made by cutting off the limb two or three Inches from tho trunk lends to decay and sometimes causes tho ultimate loss of tho tree Itself. Starting Blackberries. Tho easiest way to start a block berry plantation Is to dig tho roots In November, cut them tip Into C to 8 Incji lengths, bury them In sand layerA through tho winter and plant out (ono piece In a place) next spring. A Good Word for the Catalpa. The catiilupa tree Is ornamental, a fast grower, hardy, and Its wood Is becoming of value. It makes tho best of fence posts. Is fine furniture wood, and recent experiments have proved that It Is the best material for making paper. Tho cultivation of tho cotulpa Is liable to bo a paying Industry In this country In the near futuro. Fence 2000 Mllea Long. In West Australia, after five years' work, a great transcontlntneal rab bltproof fence has been completed. Its length Is 20:iC miles and tho cost of Its erection has been nearly $1. 2 15.000. It Is furnished at Intervals of five miles with systems of traits, In which hundreds of rabbits are captured and destroyed dally. On the eastern side of tho fence tho animals nro teeming nnd vege tation Is almost completely absent. Insido the barrier there appears as yet no trace of their presence. Like Like The Bank of Oregon City Notes. Itoosts should only bo a foot from tho ground. I tu lid your poultry houses so that they run bo easily cleaned, Hoft shelled eggs are a sign of want of llmo In tho aoll. The leghorn Is the common fowl of Italy. Thn man who has tho milking of a cow Urn first year of her milk pro duction determines her valuo as a milker ever afterwards. It Is Just as much scrub farming to waato or glvo away part of tho fat from a high bred milk cow as It Is to waato fat by feeding a scrub. Experiment madu by German scl ent lata show that butter koepa best when preserved with from 3 to 6 per cent of salt. If tho proportion l higher than that, tho results are less satisfactory. Hy tho lino of tho separator the cream can bo more thoroughly sepa rated from tho milk than by skim ming and perfectly fresh crearn and skim pillk aro produced. There, aro so many trottlnglbred mures In every nelghlsuhood that there la a wide-spread demand for German and French coach stallions wherever tho farmers have learned to bred gisid tuarca to a gisid coach , stallion, they grow Into high market ; prices. Your fowls can't do without ani mal food in tho winter time. Keep nothing but pure bred fowls, lei the breed be what It may. It la the cow that Is up In good flesh that does her beat. When sho is thin and hungry all tho time, sho will sun-ly put the biggest part of what you give her to eat on h-r back. That rneana leas for you In tho pall and In the butter tub. If yJni have gisid stallions In your community, get a pair of pure-bred mare and get Into tho moat profit able horsobreedlng. You will soon breed into a hundsome Income every year. Tho cost of Its production and keep aro comparatively o slight that tho farmer who raises a first-class colt Is more certain of profit on his work than the producer of any other kind of young stock. Work up a trade for your eggs and droHsed poultry among those that are willing to pay an advance over mar ket price for strictly frenli eggs and guaranteed poultry. It can be done and Is done in many localities. Tick out market tdrds a few days ahead of sale, and fatten on a little old corn, and some pudding of oat chop with middlings or ladled pota toes, the whole mash mixed 'up with warm skim milk. With geese their feathers aro a regular source of Income while the surplus birds find a ready market at remunerative prices at certain sea sons of the year. ' Tho Cow with a long body Is apt to bo a better feeder than one with a short body. IMk over your herd and soo If this will not hold good; the big body denotes big copaclty for food. The successful swine breeder does not keep hogs, he mokes tho hog keep him. There aro only two strictly bacon types of hogs, the largo Yorkahlre and tho Tamworth. Tho fat In an ideal bacon nuiat be evenly distributed, and tho under cut must bo as nearly as possible the same thickness as the upper cut An aged sow that has proved her self a gsd breeder and suckler should not bo made way with to make riMim for a young and untried sow as long as sho will raise a large litter of giKid pigs. Tlui climate and soil of the United States afford unequaled facilities for fruit culture, both In the orchards and In the gardens. A handful of bone-dust mixed with the soil at tho roots of a tree or grape vino will show its beneficial effects for a number of years. Candy or Intoxicants. "Give children plenty of pure sugar, taffy and butterscotch, and they'll hnve little need of cod liver oil," says Dr. Weald Hutchinson. In the Christ mas Woman's Home Companion. "In short, sugar Is, after meat, breuj and butter, easily our. next most Important and necessary food. You can put the matter to a test very easily. Just leave off the pie, pud ding or other desserts at your lunch or midday dinner. You'll be aston ished to find how quickly you'll feel 'empty' again, and how 'unfinished' the meal will seem. You can't get any working man to accept a dinner pail without a pie In It. And he's ab solutely right. The only thing that can take the place of sugar Is beer or wine. It is a significant fact that the free lunch counters run In connec tion with liars furnish every Imagin able thing except sweets. Even the restaurants and lunch grllla attached to saloons or bars often refuse to serve desserts of any sort. They know their business! The more sugar and sweets a man takes at a meal, the loss alcohol he wants. Conversely, nearly every drinking man will tell vuii that he has lost his taste for sweets. The more candy a nation consumes the less alcohol. "The United States government buys pure candy by the ton and ships It to the Philippines to bo sold at cost to tho soldiers In the canteens. All men crave it In the tropics, and tho more of It they get, the less 'vino' and whiskey they want. "In fine, the prejudice against sug ar la born of purltanlsm and stingi ness, equal parts. Whatever children cry for must be bad for them, accord ing to the pure doctrine of original sin; besides, It costs money. I know families in tho rural districts yet whore the head of the family groans over every dollar's worth of sugar that comes into tho house as a sinful and 'unwholesome' luxury." Prof. Koch Makes Discovery. Professor Robert Koch, upon whom Emperor William conferred the title of excellency In recognition of his services in discovering the origin and treatment of, the African disease known as "Sleeping sickness," has sot forth in an official report the de tails of his prolonged investigations Into the Victoria Nyanza region. He supplements the general results pre viously cabled by giving a statisti cal comparison showing that only about 8 per cent of the sleepers treat- W. L. BLOCK 620-624 Main Street Corner 7th I will meet yot i and Seventh Monday and Tuesday nights. Little Child ren, if you will be good yoti may write me ftist what you want. Jast address yoti letters to "Mr. Santa Clatis, 620-624 Main Street" and I will get them all right. Also N.bw LiUB of EDRKITURE for tlie HoUtlays arriiiDal I The Home Furnisher ed with aa antoxyl injection died, whereas the great majority of the untreated sleepers who arrive at the mission stations died. "Professor Koch's Investigations shrowed that the fly which causes the Bleeping sickness subsists on the blood of reptiles and animals, and cannot live without it for more than three or four days. The microscope showed that the blood sucked by the files was chiefly of crockodiles. The professor therefore recommends a bounty on crocodile eggs in order to enable the natives to exterminate them. It would be comparatively easy, since the crocodiles have cer - tain well marked breeding grounds in the Nyanza district, where the eggs can easily be collected. Professor Koch also suggests clear ing away the timber around the wa tering places near the forts and vil lages where the natives gather, be cause the flies cannot live out of the shadows of the trees. The University of Oregon is expe riencing the largest demand in its history for graduates, both men and women, to take prlncipalships and positions as teachers in the high schools of the state. Of the 53 mem bers of last year's class, 20 are teach ing in the high schools and colleges of Oregon and the Northwest, and the demand was much larger than the supply. At the present time there are a number of positions vacant be cause there is no one available who is adequately prepared to take them. Two men tried to rob the Albany postofflce last-week but were fright ened away by a citizen living opposite who was awakened by the noise made in removing the iron shutters to the rear windows. The Portland-Salem elctric road is to he extended to Ashland in the near future. October and November statistics for wheat and flour shipments from Portland and Puget Sound ports are particularly interesting as showing the immense resources being convert ed into actual cash In Oregon and Washington. 7.434. C91 bushels of wheat and 640,012 barrels of flour are the exact figures, yet It must be re membered that the crop is only Just getting under way in earnest. The Treasury Department has de cided to station a revenue cutter at Astoria as soon as the Mcpullough, which has been assigned to the post can be repaired. Boosters at McMlnnvllle are trying to make tho military company there,. Co. F, Fourth Infantry, O. N. G., thel best In the State. Oregon uity s crack company may have something to say as to which company Bhall be the best in the State. o o j STATE NEWS. a - v--- (: C -- m rr1 0 " GOOD iHLNCiblOGlVE at BLOCK'S, Stsf between 7 I Mm The Government snagboat Math loma has been detailed to remove snags and Improve the channel in Grays River on the north side of the Columbia. The finance committee which has been Investigating the affairs of the city of Boston report that the net debt of the city at the close of the last fiscal year was $111,848,735. in stead of IC8.821.359, as reported by the City Auditor. Recruits for the Fourteenth Infan- try continue to come in rapidly at 1 Vancouver. It is the opinion of the regimental quartermaster that the regiment will be filled to the maximum strength of 875 within the next few days. The slight depression in the labor market has had its effect on the Army. A great number of recruits have enlisted in the past month in nearly every Army post in the United States. Reports from the Navy De partment show that the Navy also is gaining its quota of enlisted men. HEADQUARTERS FOR Choice Cigars and Tobaccos, Ice-Cold Hop Gold Beer, High Grade Bottled Whis keys and Wines. Knapp&Nobel MAIN STREET Heckel & England The Hub Saloon has changed hands, Carlson & Block sel ling out to Heckel & England. 523 MAIN STREET W. S. EDDY, Y, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario VeteiU nary College of Toronto. Canada, and the McKlllip School of Surgery of Chicago, baa located at Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephonea. Fanners' 133 Mail ijii W. L. BLOCK M()A Main CMrt Corner 7th comet Main and 9 o'clock Main and Seventh Sts. Clackamas County Headquarters CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606-608 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. Full equipment of maps, plats, ab stract books and tax rolla Agents for Clackamas County Lands, Money loaned, titles perfected. E. F. & F. B. RILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. 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