Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 27, 1872, Page 3, Image 3

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To Dysi'Kitu'M. If u man wlsliea to
get rlil of dyapopsln he mum give Ills
Momm-li nml lirnln loss to do. It will
bo of no Hcrvlvc to lilin to follow any
particular regimen to live on clinfl',
brciul, oruny such stunto weigh li In
food, etc., ho longns tile brnln Is In n
fctntu ol excitement. Lot Mint liavo
proper rent, uud tlie stomach will per
form Its functions. Uut if lie pans
fourteen or fifteen hours a day In Ills
ollleo or counting room, nml take no
overdue, Ills stomach will Inevitably
become paralyzed, and If lie putn noth
ing Into but a cracker n day it will not
digest It Tn many cases it la the brain
that Ih the primary cause. Give that
delicate organ some rest. I.cavo your
business behind when you go home.
Do not ect down to your dinner witli
your brown knit, and your mind nb
ttorbed in casting up' Interest accounts.
Never abridge the usual hour. Take
more or lens exercise in the open nlr
every day. Allow yourself some In
nocent recreation. Kut moderately,
lowly, and of what you please pro
vided it be not the shovel mid tongs.
If tiny particular dish disagreed with
you, however, never touch it, or look
at It. Do not imagine that you must
live on r.yebread or oatmeal porridge;
n reasonable quantity of nutritious
food Is ctcntlul to the mind as well
ns the body. Above all, banish all
thoughts of the subject. If you have
nny treaties on dyspepMa, domestic
inoil Id nc, etc., put them directly Into
the fire. If you arc constantly talk
ing and Miliiklngabout dyspepsia, you
will surely have it. Kndeavor to for
get that you have n stomach. Keep ft
clear conscience ; live temperately,
regularly, cleanly ; be Industrious, too,
but be temperate. Jloflon Jounuil of
Clicmhti'i.
ArsTitAMAN CVitr. ron Sotti:
TnnoAT. A correspondence of the
Qitmilmulcr glvei the following cure
for sore throat : It cannot be too gen
erally known that all forms of miiv
throat, whether simple, ulceiated,
qulnyllptherhiearlet fevcr,or other
crwlsp, can be cither totally or greatly
Alleviated by wearing a toft oil silk
keivhlef twice around the neck, high
up and next to tbo skin, especially If
worn at night when the pain I llrnt
felt. I.lkoNaanian theSyrlan, people
will take any trouble but therlghtone
nnd lly to gargles, bllstern, lotions,
etc., and keep at themfor a month at a
time ; but an old silk wpiare why It's
too absitd, and so they hug their
sore Miro.it and wonder why It don't
get better. Not only does the silk cure
the sore thro.it, but Itpreveutsa recur
rence of It. I was formerly a martyr
to iulny and ulcerated sore throat,
nml ned to have a whole month of It
regularly" every winter, and In spite,
too, of all the u-ual battery of pills,
gargle, etc., It runs Its course till I
tried the silk ; the sore throat then
took tho hint and left me alone ever
Bluce as a bad customer. I invariably
killed It In an hour of any attempt It
makes upon mo ; an old sore throat
will take a day to cure. Mind, I do
not pretend to say that the silk will
cure fever or any other symptom or
complication that may accompany
ore thioiit, but this I do say, that it
will cure and remove all pain and diff
iculty of swallowing ' tlio throat
without the aid of any local remedy,
or it will do it In spite of thorn, if you
do apply them and it both, but without
It, euro only comes by nature, not phys
Ic, as far as the sore throat goes ; other
remedies urn neither good nor harm,
oxcept as they keep you from trying
the Infallible silk. Autt.-aliaii Jiper.
SI
ftaulitt).
SiIch Tor Success In IUUIng I'oultrjr.
Just now tho cry romps up from
Binny quarters of cholera, and fatal
epidemics nniong tho poultry, nnd
up nrr treated ail nauseam to all
iwrts of .specifics nnd preventives in
tho agricultural publications of the
day, as well in harassed by nil the
old Indies of our acquaintance for n
cure that will Immediately not only
put their cherished bipeds once more
Into erect port and tauey carriage,
but act as a warecrow for ail time to
come against any and nil kinds of
foes-.
My wife, often wya to me: "Do
yqu, think you know more than moth
er, Who was Ixirn In tho country und
lived Micro all her life?" and my tri
umphant reply Is always: "How
about tho chickens, my dear?"
"Oh, well," rIio answers, "even
mother says you do inanago to beat
anybody nho over heard of In raising
chickens, but then it Is all your good
fortune, after till !" From this you
may judge, I think, I know .some
thing on the chicken question, and I
propose, as far as able, with the kind
permission of tho American Farmer,
to give Mime of my experience and
thoughts.
Tho tlrst rulo I ever took mind, I
say rule, I don't mean any temporary
makeshift, helter-skelter, spasmodic
way of doing things, but a regular
dally operation, and .sticking to It
tho first rulo for success in raising
poultry, I find In then words:
"Cleanliness is next to godliness,"
and, Justus regularly and habitually
us a man takes tho dirt out of his own
house, .so ought he to take tho dirt
out of tlHU'hlcken-house, If ho means
business. The second rulo I found in
tho llible, in tho command to do ev
erything "decently nnd In order."
Now It may bo I saw more, or differ
ently, In these Injunction than most
people, but tho sum total of nil my
experience Is Just this : that, wheth
er you raise poultry for fancy or for
profit, in breed, meat or eggs, a lib
eral application of these rules cannot
but result In success.
That there is money In poultry I
fully expect to doutonstrato, not only
by my own experience, but by the fig
ures of others. Figures! What have
chickens to do with figures ? Much,
every way. How without figures,
can you tell anything tMlNfactorily '.'
I keep u hook, In which I set down
tho rent of my yard. I take stock
every year In February. Kvcry
hen In my yard has her number, and
that number litis ti page in my boo!;.
Every egg each one lays is set down
to her credit. Sometimes I get puz
zled by finding two or inoro eggs in
tho Mime nest then I have to watch
for a day or two, until I spot each
particular biddy. When uho wants
to .set, 1 give her a do.en egg.-, and
charge them ng.iln.-t her. In this
way I keep tally for every egg laid,
charging the house, of course, with
all used, and crediting alt Mild out
side. When the little chicks are
hatched, the noisy matron receives
credit for them, nnd her account is
clo-ed for that hatching. They are
counted and watched over day by
day. All the feed ueil Is charged
against them In tho aggregate, and,
by dividing thisaggregate, I manage
to fix tho cost of each one as close as
can be. Every chicken that dies, or
turns up ini-slng, Is entered on the
lo.-s hide, and all sold or eaten nro
credited, and in this way, at the end
of tho year, I can find out how much
I liavo made, and huw much each
has cost me, and .start fresh for tho
new year. This Is what might be
called system. It takes a great ileal
of trouble at first, but, when you once
get habituated to it, the whole thing
works like an old shoe. Only try it
once, and, with a parting injunction,
I s-ay, If you innko up your mind to
do this, stick to It. Awerl an I-'i'rm-er.
Hapiii l)F.vi:i.oi'Mi:.vroK Kcr;s.
On leaving tho ovarium, the egg to
lie extruded n week hence is not
much larger than n pea in common
pullet. In Hh passngo through n tube
hardly eight Inches long, it Imbibes
fluids from the wall to increase its
size. On its transit through tho four
iches tho growth is Mill more rapid,
while it nUo is coated oyer with
lime, mixed like paint with mucous,
which hardens quickly. That is the
finishing process being laid. In twen
ty days the eggs of one lien would
exceed the weight of hor body. So
of any bird. Yet tho whole of that
ina-ss of albumen is drawn directly
from her blood. If stinted in food,
of course it would limit tho number
a well. In the laying season, if do
mestic fowls cannot range for insects
and worms, which furnish albumen
for their eggs, they must bo fed with
animal food to meet thu demand up
on their systems for that material.
Russia ha recently organi.cd fif
teen thousand public xvhook
f ILLA.MJE'yTJB RABMEB.
BREYMAN BROS.,
Cornmerclnl Street, third door fromMooret' Comer,
Kntcni, Oregon,
WIIOI.KSALK AND KKTAIt. DKALEtiS IN
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS!
CLOTHING,
HOOTS -rVTVl HIIOKS,
GROCERIES, ETC.
Wc hai c now
A Complete Assortment
of Iho bo t named gootli, nnd atenflerln;; ihrm
AT
BXT2UJMBX.Y XrOOT RATES.
Wc alo keep A full Hue of
Carpets,
Oilcloths,
Matting,
Lace Curtains,
Window Shades, Etc.,
to which wo Intlto cpcclal Attention, si we can
oner now
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
TO ni'VKHS.
We have also tho Agency for the Sale of
OREGON OXTY
WOOLEN GOODS,
Ml centlitntty keep no a full tupply of
BLANKETS,
OASIIvfERES,
TWEEDS,
FLANNELS,
YARN, ETC.,
We art! t naliliil to ell to uValti t niaiiuljf Hirer'
price.
IIIIKYM.IM IIHON.
ttatcni. Jan, 13. lSTi. -f.tl
PATENT
PREMIUM
Fanning Mills.
The Best Seed Cleaner,"
ADAITKD TO I'AIIMI.KH' I'SI
Mainifacliiroill'y
VAN WAGNER &. Co.
KolilMf.
SAI.KM, OltKUON.
a v MinriiT.
. fArori'.r.
A.N. GILBERT & Co.
Holrr luttml Munuf.icnu.il of
Boots and Shoes,
IN IIOMIrtN'H 111.01 K. fSllMJ l.i:OISLATIVi:
1IAI.I.,
kai.i'.v, iiiicnoN.
Vol 10 If
jk CULLEN'S fe&
GHUnNTTJIINrilJ
SANTA CRUZ HARNESS 1
i
Maiiufactunil Ami for ntronljr at
IVo. 7' tPvmxt Hi., l'ortlitutl
milK KtU'KItlOlllTY OK MY FlIlfiT CIS .
X IIAII.NKSS ri-nili-r them tlio '
CIIEAPKAT IfATtTSKHH
In the niAiLi t
I (ir.IIATi:i: them to U- n (IKM'INK All
TIC'LK.
All klnilo of hAIUII.KllY WAIIKH At lonc.t p,
cm. IrVbllVSm 1 JOHN W Cl'LI.KN
TREADWELL 4c Co.,'
AOIlICt'l.Tt'riAI. "AIIKIIOlB, A OKNKKAI.
Machinery and Supply
For Farmers, Minors, Millmcn.
Impurlera anj WlioKle DeuUrt In
Hardware, Portable Engines,
MILLH,
AMHICIII.TCII.il. IMPLKHKKTal,
Wood Working ami Irnn.Worklrc Machinery, Ml
nrra', ttrlneer.' ami Mi-chinlc.' TooN,
Mill Huppllr, etc.. etc. i
At toe I Corner Varkit and KremoDl ill.
Iri Hand. I HAN I'KANCIM.'O.
UI 3ia.
$10,000 Wanted
v
S. FRIEDMAN.
HAViVH rtlHfllASKI MY 0001)8
25 pr ct. bolow present Prices
i
, 1 m enabled to fell cnrrcppolidltijrly loir, tuy Urgn
ami extensile and hirr:o plock of
DRY GOODS,
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
Crockery & Glassware,
ASH NL'MKIUIl'H OTIIKU AIITICMCM.
Call and Examino Goods!
AUCTIONEERING
K01I 110T1I T1IK CITY AND COUNTIIY
. ..AT .
S. FRIEDMAN.
More, III Durbln'a Itlni-k, oppoallr tho
Uauk, Salem.
Salem, March re!, IMJ.-tf.
H. D. BOON,
IlKAim IN .
BOOKS, STATIONERY
MUSIC,
Periodicals, Newcpaporo,
Wall Paper,
... INH...
Musical Instruments
Tin: er.i c'nit.vrnt
BURDETT ORGANS
...AMI...
Hallotl and Cumston'fi Piano3
Al !'!! hand
Tin-.' Inlitiiii.iit .ire I'AVOIIITI'.S with nil
I im-lclmi", mi'l Mil- Mom la (do umrt of oil who
nMi tnbli; (ImidailiiMp.
ii. n. iioov,
Comnirn hi Htiit. i'almi.
Hits,
""""1- 1 """
TOAXalaOIllf t 52X.AW,
TTOIINT.Y1 AT I. H K I.I!M. OIICflON.
Olllio mcrtlrat'e Ion- turner of Mali' nit.l
I.llx'rt) rlrcilf
U)i; ir
Read Physician's Certificates Belowlll
A Host Efficient and Pleasant Tonic.
Tho Illllf M ir. Ptf P"''l 'rim Wi. moH cl.alca
ml vth'tlooma blb ami Pull. " bat !"
uiuttrul uiKtutioii wi..itf iiliil, Ihaaumla
ol drp pllc lut IuuikI rvbtf Ikronfb llitlr u.j.
n.lli!i)M law rrcoiuin' mt llirm or lliurli.ll
iluaaaita ol lb. blood uid lltar, and IrreKulirtllfa ct
lli.iiiBp.it.oriana. ..,.,, ,
llraJacn.. Hillmi nata ami Conallnllon.(:n.rl
Il.ihlau.t Lo-aul AlliH',llai.rau...l I. II. a
lUranaam.nt t Ih. nmnuiti. Liter aad oihtr
lunclionariraot th' fj.l'in. lb. I XI. Ititlair hat.
brnuauecaaatullruli'iland ar. arr.nlta to alli
t ut4lbwauilartrlo.il lb. About c.v.a.
rrRTiriOATES.
2lin II KtariKllu. .... ...
llantl'iiio I lakailrMUi.lntatlalliatarrra.
alilrtlllnir nlahllutacarrfnlly lrlaj an Uma
hwdlha aam;l of lr 1X1, llillara. which )..
nt mo, and rial Unntoi'ir aaialU llill.ra.
Ixit alwon-i that enn..t (all In In Untile la I aa
Ualaaod WWWMr.l i HilUA. M. O.
Our in cotnirt llJaritu. bia JrautUco,
JllUM tliU 11. .. .,... .
I bit tutlMj eiamln.il Or lleiil.f a I X I.
Ilittaia. and bit. fallad to ilwKl uijlbma .likri
roullhiiuia alio lb. roo.l iluhiatn tou.lilulio.i
t'n.m tfi. eo-npoaill.n ol lb. Hi'lara. aa faraal
!m .1.1. to ilatarmlnv ll. I abouM JuJt 114 IB.
XL Bilttr. moil r. a terjr emn.nl ramailf In
)j.iy.li la1ii.allon, Ijnaof Aijijlit. anilallj
a ioniplalnla Uin cm.a.il of a nuinUr of
taa-fLblndlufanblrK ar liln-l.-al'f nwd In ctla
ta-a .1 that nilur.. mi n ol ll attain
eBtle,lnUi.lriur.(. Jf rs(irXH n
Aai'l Baa Pnfrlclaa Aitb.jr) O. U. Iloiultal.
HiATr JUaaliaaOllUC. tio 1'rioc.Mo, July
''mmmw II. Ernrrja A Oi -" ' bat. mda a
earaful ninlaallo-i ol ou' I L llltlera. and lata
found thai, eaural irw el dtUiUnaw wUxral
ubaunca. , v-r;.tf.e K huu f
f.wiraof (lo.a'ariaila. Mea. rannln. vilbol
Ir ll.nl'i 'a-laoalar. attoaj tha top ol tub botlla.
i:rr I'mull kliouM tiavet n Hotllw
la lltf Ijuj. I old rrrynbrr.
ii. j:i'f-Tnirr,
Hoi. I'rapriatM.. .
Xo i:iKrotliirl.rwl'w:uvo,(VI
L. CKOI A CO , k-.i Vf. Ula at , l'vu., Ilur
SOHBTiUrJ nWS FACfflG COASTI
BOSWELL'8
Standard Fruit Dryer,
Iron Hoater, Broad Raiser,
Dairy Hoater, &c,
comiiin i: i r
1J0SITIVKLYTIIK MOST rilOVITAHI.K Ar4
Meftil Intrt'iillou of tho alm'. romblnlni? chriiv.
nri, duraMllljr ami rconomjr, ami cn be appllut
togWAtcr Arlvtof purponrAtliaii Any other ni
chine exIAnt.
As a Fruit Dryer,
It r tamta nnrhnlr.t, and l nrVliowlolj, il t.jr cloo
title mm to rontalu tho only trim pilnrlrV. fa
ilrjrlui; fruit, Ami l Arlinpli In rotirtrurtlon MM
a tacit child at once timlerrlAtiU Anil oprrAtr It.
As a Room Hoater,
The 1'rl.niallc t'.illinlor coiicrntrAlr the hrAt,
lunllr. Ihp CAibon, aihI prinlner morn licAt llialt
aiijt other Unou ii tlevi.r, xlilrli. IifIiik tllntrlbtilrd
ht the pfrforalnt phlrM In ilonblo ruireuu of hoi
Air, will liral tiro. Hirer, or ewn four rootna (If
proprrlx(ohiii'cleil) w til. Icm fm I llian anjronrnl
flic Mine riHn,a rnn be liealnl to llir tAine temper
Alnro brAiijr ptoin or lieiilln; AppAralua In lira,
while at Iho Mine time II derluoii- all noiloti gA
v. euln(; plenum ami Iii'.iIiIit nliiio.phi're and
eien teinperAtiire Ihiouhcul nil itiu niiniliiirut..
In the rummer lime, while Imllltu; the lea keltl,
iimklni: loAit, liialluelroiir, Ae , bv n pintle lalni
tliepoiiurriitaof heat nro liirnttl lulu the otitfltte
flue, alnl the heat In tratiely tell In the room.
As a Clothoa Dryer,
IT II H NO COMCCTI roll, nu.l when er kno
I'halleil Willi ilellsht by the laillen. ua the it Aloe
Ubor miIiik liiirntloii of the ae.
In Lurabor Dryiurj,
Tho ptliKlplvpof llila luieiilbui.ao ApplI(il,AM
IlitalilnbKiAiiil ulllioiit eonipitltloii.
MII.I.INKltx, llKi:i!S. I'lll.Mt MA.NTI'ACTtf
HKKS AMI OIIIDKS
Will riml It nenlljr In their ailv.-inln to nu Ihki
maeliliie ami lim rllnlr lt propiruep.
We roulil imMNIi eotiiimiiiof terllinonlaU froM
the l..-t tlllreiK of Ohio. Inill.ni.1, IIIIiihIp MlrLI
ran, toMii.uiiil other Hinte., of ll mpeilorli) otor
any iiivintloii of IheaL'i', but an Iho in.iililuo niuat
ptiimliin li own Mi:lMTS, II lini-l benen III o,
erallon to bn full) npprn litml
I'AliMI'IIS, IIIIIMi Yoni I AXIII.IKH
in nr. inr
Boswoll Iloator and Dryor.
II 4 rxnrtly nlmt ou Maul ami nu.l. recanlleu
nfiniyilit hoiipuor kiln till iiiji now bate Wt
In not ark )ou to buy a uimpllrallnu ofpatiiil
rlKliI'. iiieiel) from an rxamlnnllon if n iiiikIcIj
but eonic nml f i Ihn lull leil ion bine i rfoim lat
untk n reprvpenUil.
Therein no UhiIIIiii; lloii.v, Chiirib, HemliiariL
I'ublle Hull, llolelm lii Miiurnut. In n blrli thin Iu7
iblno l not applh able, ii.efiil Alnl protllahle.
Lailtett ami ei iilli'iiiru, )uu nro riPpiiOully lnvl
Inl In rail ami eviuiltie Ihem.iehluo lnr )ourpitei
for II l lmpo.pblo In n .boll alti lllirmi lit lorn
mrrolf Al l. Iln l-immI imi.iIIi ! nT IliU Iruly nmlt.
rui. t riiiific. i'aMii.v i'iiii;nii
tTTSeteinIalmare Mruml br litlera palnit,
which pUuea It bejvl.tl the Itali Lf u tlial.
The aiib.crlbir. Initio pun liineil ll.c uilu.lw
rlsbt for llmflaliiof Oregon. In iiovrminnfarturlui'
I hem for al,mi Malo Mru I, III halem, whcioS
inrlely of plilenaml a machine In npi ration ran l;
kaian Ht alii llnm
I .1011 cAim,
Opiinrltp filil, Mill A Co ' llook Htoir,
Nnvll II. KiKin.Orejon,
Willamette University,
salbxk, onsaou.
fllllK Ol.llMST ANDI.AIKIKST IN( OID'OIIAT
1 111 hlhool 111 Olii:oll. I Ija.llal. ('uuiiiii'IlIuL
Normnl. and rlilenlineCoiiraiaof Hnuly Korful
liifnriiiatloii, aiblrtra tho I'i veltlt lit, T. M. (Iatiil
tr i' " 1 i.ititi,
Mep C, mi. Keciclary lloanl of Trutlua,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Fm- lnrlllii- li Itloocl.
A inidliliie that cur
la a rial public bleaaln
Arrira Haii.arnaiLi
nukia pii.lllleiuiei'lrt
peril a tif romplaliita,
Hbllh arvalKayaatUluS
ln and loo nftin fatal.
II imrlflrt Iho blootL
purk'ip mil tlio lurklitf
humora In Ihn etplilaV
hli.li umli rmliie beallE
add petllo Into troobkn
xiuin iliaoidera. Ktup.
tlona of lb. akin art: lui
annearaiic. 011 the aur.
face of humora that pliould bo eiptlled from lt'
01000
nternal i!erani(tmeiita are the deltmilra
lion or liiete eauie humora 10 aoitie inn ru.i
or orana, whoae action they derange and
aubatatiri llifiv illbi.naH Mini tlaalrov. Aran
airAiillLA eipela Ihiao biimoia Iroui tbo blood.
Wbeu Ihey nr. cone, lh dlaordir. they
iH.annvnr a'lrli aa Vhtrtltlunt tt Ih All
prodaa
rr, Hon-
ach, A'l'faey, Lunjt, HruiMvnt anil tvjtlin lit.
tani nt thi Alli, 0 ,tiMwiv' t'ut, Jtwf or tn
iiv'u. lliAntti. Ilitluln. lllottAft. I.oitt. Tutntft.
filUr uiul AUI lllumt,SaU Mi', JUnauvnn Iff'
ctri and Sura. Wwitnatlim, .Sturtitiilu.l'uln In UU
Jloiui. Aide, ami Haul, t'tmalt Wtnkmti, tittrilitf.
Uwbrrfiita urhlmj ivin Inhlnul ulrutbm vim
uttiiin tilutut, irutty. lfiyla, KmatliUut, aad
(uirriU IMtWi. llb tl.tlr Uepartur bialib w
turn
rnit-iinii nr
Dr. J. '. A Vlllt Ac Co.. I.uu.ll, Jlaia,,
itvtU-al ami AhUiyli-iJ VAnnUU.
And told by Dniuiiu all around the world.
JfhMlTll A HAYIH, WU!i.:c.U..rui;.
UlU MLUrhu.