Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 25, 1872, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    vmstiA&Bt&m 's'iE'siES.
-Jb
mm
J&m 4F-
TIIK Hflll,
11 lu iinlv if fn if vnarH sltlCi" It. WftW
Very common to hen J hncxinadp
slirnlfylntiint tlio breed of nh6jf is
In Iho food In- get 2'hkj notion tins
been to great extent- 'eradl
rated, but Is not yet without advo
cates. There.nre still Home who do
not believe thorp Is anything' In the
lirccd, because thoy "can't see how
It Is." 1 tut. there Is no reason for dc
nyJng the fact. They can't pee how
It Is that In a parcel of penr'secd
all of which to outward appearance
am Jut alike, and probably would
appear mi hy the nlecstdicmlcal tesl
.some will produce fruit the most
delicious nnd'-meltlng, mid others,
with precisely the sumo advantages
of toll and culture, fruit which Is the
most crabbed and austere. They
can't tco how it is that the bear
i
fereut In hLj.disposUiuu and instincts
fromJii untiuuedflD&stor. MThe
common hog is a dependent as nlost
other domestic animals. In his nat
ural stute, on the contrary, lie Is sa
iraeious. Iiold and independent.
AVhen of mature age, unilin peasea-
jie.acitnQivj
true woolfcoiftiniicif good health of
me sheep tluit bears it is necessary,
and liberal and unSroringood-keep-intr
'during'rtU the year Is Iniper
atlvclyi required, i , .
C.i Sheep; that arc protected! from
the storms of nil tho year will pro
duce a softer nnd more healthy wool
Jtoultrn.
ponud, whl
should lliieaud cover hlscurcass.wltl
fat to nu aniount m-Hrlyemial t6 half
lift whole weight, and which supplies
hislauiporiife for five months in the
vrmr. u'lilln Mm wiilf mill llin fny m.
I lllllliilliiil nianlil.il Him iln nf ! i Imi
main gaunt and lean. They cnn'M TluwnauMyStti
wo how It is that thosnmo kind or. education of thlsunimul is that ofthe
food when eaten by the ox, the tur-"sK)rtingpIg," described In Daniel's
hey, or the common fowl, produces Hural Hport. This animal, a black
..mil .l.l..l. I,. I.n. ...... l.iu.. Iu.r ... l" i vmiuu r-iui, nin iieiimiii mum-
iiiui. uuivii iuhui .....v,.. Hi; I 111 llllll llllll fclllllll
uAiri nfhtl lilulr.wuilllkia lm ttnutln
WjsnoJrfttrlotfanaHWtfiturnJthnn those that are exposed to the
irom ins pain lor mo prouucsi ncasi wcaincr. i nero win no mure .
of the forest., Kvcn the tiger and II- matter in the wool of the housed
on" have found themselves unable to sheep j but the wool will be sound to
withstand his furious charges, and I the very tips, and the more perfect
havo been laid In thodust by Wounds 'protection from changes of the
from ids formidablOituskfir. i " weather conducing to more uniform
UtiHhe domostlchogsobn regains 'health, lias n tendency favorable to
many of the primitive habits of the ' uniformity of growth.
r.ico when allowed his liberty injita-
llfitia u1iAib liu Tiiiti anntilir htrrtaftlf. m
....n V.....-.U .v ... RHJ'I'IJ .....1... ,
with food. The semi-wild character
ofthe "woods-hog" of our Southern (
andVptefn States shows this. Kven
Iiriilsordlnary'hondago he is by no
means' the stupid ami sciwlcss ani
mal which .some have imagined
liliii. lie frcoucntlv manifests
considerable intelligence, and his
intellect Is callable nl great
development. fivcry liody has
heanl of "learned pigs," which,
among other trick, would spell out
various naincrfby arrauglnKthodot-' p.,s. This rule Is one of unlvcnnl
or of thu alphabet. Pigs may iiImi application, and eyeiy departure
bo qnwiUrngeH'toUofend.thoniHelves from It, however slight, will work a
Wn4tolicr1nnlttioR(le.8aw!ndt,proiKrtlonnto deterioration of the
long hlnco an advertlsomont of a true value of the birds.
"lighting lib.'," weighing forty, when absolute excellence I val-
icn was oircrcu to ue m bv a sealn of fifteen no ids. from
three to live of these jmlnts are given
9
06r-0r$afe'a2?fe Zotfes?ftitiTtetfr'ic'e
1'olnls or Excellence In FomIi.
Kxtract from address of Hon. J.
Gould recently read before the Now
York State Poultry Society. ,
The best form of a bird of any breed
is that which contains the greatest
lllfii.alii Ik 4 1. iiftkl Jllli.i.i4 feKklllil tJk Jltflfttt-
I licifcili in iiil' nuiiiiivat ii-mtiiu ivur
In.
If j- f a ISM ml
SKJSisstfAJ9Jfj0rl--4lmitj-.
CUiaMmMffMH
Tje SaBttlj&mm
5.000
ALREADY
OS THIS
L'umo likoaiioliiter
ilog. Slie was of the sort of swine
wlilch run in the new forest, mi-
where they chiefly obtain
i mcront qualities.
All theso faclu are obvloun, yet we
cannot sea their caiiM?s, nor fully nu
dcrstnnd them. All wo cnu say ii,
they result from the varied nature of
thing. They show, however, that
there is In the original germ of plants
and animal, a principlo which pro
duces certain peculiarities greatly
uirectlug, in many Instance-, their
value for thu piiipoesofninn. This
principle Is not only manifested In
the characteristics of different spo
cl , but exists more or less in varl
I'lici' of the .saiiio species. We see
it ellecl in the different kinds of
wheat, and other species of grain
in varieties of pea, lieans, apples,
potatoe, etc., and in the peculiarities
of thu dltfereiit varieties of the hog,
and other domestic animal. It Is a
man's business to study these pecul
iaritie, and sccuro and apply them
in thoMi ways which will renderthem
most subservient to hid wants. . :.,
(Jeologlcal researches linvo nroveil
that tho hopr'Is'one of the most an
cient of nianinilfcrous animals. "His
foslled IkiiiKs have lHei found In W-
t lull nlfi..ii fifly.uliinil ti'llli llti.ui. i.f
...... , ,......., ..j.-nr. ...,v. ...... ..,.-v; ... .
the mastodon, dinotherltim. a eliran-
tie sneolesofdeer. and other animals l"'eiB ifevt'r" ( a ),bnl fashion of
lAliif sloco extlll.l. All ..I.I.. .l,.,r. I W"ff Ml OXWMVO flltlllllt.V ()f
.."M...H.A ..I.... ' ..7". I Vn-'yyv. !!''
-.I v........... .,..1,.-. im iiu'iaiiirgoinajuriiy
Kieniuy oi ine.se nones with lliosuor, railon, p.Uliy I
for size alone. Now it is very clear
that size alone, without reference to
the symmetrical arrangement ortne
matters which constitute tho bu(k,
may be an Injury rather than a be'ne-
(It. A symmetrical Polish cock will
weigh between live and six ikhiiuIs,
and u hen between four and live
I iKHinds. .Tho..vingi,.tho legs, and
tho mucles aro nicely .proportioned
to bear this -weight; hut it by over
I feeding or by tricks of breeding, the
cock Is iimdo to weigh seven or eight
pounds, he nt once takes tlvorpoint
'out ofthe llftoon. Why Is this ? In
tho first place, the legs, wings and
UNRIVALED
AS A
MOWER
UNEQUALED
ASA
frif ,
COAST. -mmfrsMmm REAPER.
jLcccZitsiveafein Os&d0j2rffie
wowsk
. j - r
rf
zn&tustffes'Ma,
7-T
iii-ii
called, where the.v
thOir support, hhe was trained ny
the brothors Toomer, gaiiie-keopers
to Sir Henry iMIIdmay. After a few
weeks' trial, according to the Mato
ment, "shu would retrieve birds that
hatl run as' well as thu be! pointers,
nay, hor nose was .superior to the
lient, pointer her trainer ever litis- musclesarocomnelledtolioarahoav
sosscil, nun no two men In IJng and or weight than they wero intended
had better." She nnnearcd to take in imnr Miii,.ii Ij n iniv.mt.mA m..i
great deliglit In huutiiig, and often ,K,t mi miVi,tUge. It is not con-'
went alone, the distance of seveii i tended by any one that alien that'
miics, irom me residence o none m weighs a pound or two more than
tho loomer'sto the other, "as If to anoUier ono will neces.sarily lay nl
cour being taken out shooting She ' Kn.at(.r number or a greater weight
lived till she was ten years old, and; r eggs than a smaller one.. All The
wan then killed liecnuso she wa mis- MtiiHrIorlfv. tlinriiftmt'.Mn lim nvim
parted of liuvlng aided lirtho dlap- ,wu(i 0f tfesii, or perhara of bone, Js
peaninco of suntlry lambs. She Inn ,,t l0 umust measured by tlitf prW
got fat and sluggish, ind weighed thut this extra tiouMd-wJUscll foe in
7iKi pounds. -Stop): !ieQtt,r. - the market.' Huppoo-thntit turns
out as tho result or experiment that
this extra fiound costs nioro to put on
, than the market prico : surely then
1 it cannot bo considered that this ex
tra weight is a merit, It must rather
be looked on as a demerit. I am not
' able to assert that extra-slid presui-
Sfe eadl?i
&0fl2fo)t&tAeM0S?d6siraZrejf'&zttire& ,
? I ' J . T i r in Tjjr"-.
&zt&& mSMSuMtt'
,... -' , rmmai
X r- UUl
it
d&Utijfa
QfPeutZ
jmmmirfc
n rMtY ,
JMM
btt$ Snsbunbrn.
THK WML r'VKRINe"8HKKt,r
j" ,
&
Q5J5
feiMesAkicatsr-.
wmj&
'rejy canjedirec0rts?rtttea-'MrifAm?tii?& '
-j ffi -ij
- jSf l i J iff A"
J - Vi
lii the v r 7Mmji iViinri.i.m. lP'PXtracostr ut lean truly say
in tin A. 1 . Itib ,ue, Hon. George tlmt (,,0 OX10lleni:o of niy wholu .
(ledde gkes the oljowhig recapltu- teaches mo that compact; synunotri
lation of certain views lipid bv hlm'cal blnls that contain tho ereatest
as to Merino hheep uiid wotil. ' weight In tho smallest compass, will '
I. Tlieri. I..W I ilnrlmr II... !.... II.V Oil a.glVOIl Weight of flesh With I
t- - - -- '..-'. "ivy . .v '. lituu riuvi than Ihmm lilwfo ffttthlAlt
S.W.. fv.... &. uuun lll,ll
Ileshjind bono and yisceni iiw
IlliltfWI it
the ordinary
been removed
discrimination
...ii. i i..... ..ii .1....1.. i
...... iii.. mi iiiniiii linn '' --- .....
"' . 1... I. ........ .11.. I .11.1 1 .
bv (be iiiiI rli'.ii-..ii-,,n '-"i ""i nil" noil MilllCIIllllg
V Hie inosi rigoioiis ,, . , i.i.i.ii. ii.i.. ,.i..n. im......
conip.il isons." 'I ho Mime writer re- ro many Mgns or the times that this
marks: " 11 were useless to ask how; bad fashion l about to die out, n- lu
ll N thul while the mammoth and '"insistent with" prolll to cither grow
er or manufacturer of wool
2. .MorlnoMioen'should.ho Invd
with rereivncbtothV pro'dullIon'oT
that (oiiibluatloti of the gieatest
leiiulh of Mnnlo consistent with iiu
H ll(j ! thickest and most compact lleece (hat
rityi.lil Mim ill IIUITMIL'CI'. 'ill
i iftrtrefnll.x'evplfiin till: point,! will
state tint the ovlglnal,co.uv-UHlod
slii'i'l) nlMliM-niflliv linll rtiil. .1 Mm it.
1 1.. ' v.; " .. .v. ..i. ..:. .'-.."
i ue Miiiiiie iiicii oi die
thoso sheen had been
bred lowanl the Merino, gmdes of
thu third or fourtl) cross would have
tilxmt SWXO th' tw'enttotli erss,-7,-inh),
and the pure blood Merino,
Miiuotliuos .hn-MWmrW.QOO to I8,0oo
llhomo'thn siiuafe Inch or hR klii.
iKIelclimaii'.s ltcport.) As to leiiKlh.
I am informed that the woolofnlxitii
Iho mastodon, the urns, the huge red
doer, the glganllccerviis megaceiii,
hya'iia, enormous bono, and power
ful fuliiio animal, have perished In
times geologically recent, tin
hog coiilimicd its race. We i annul
Solve the mystery, It lias escaped
the fate of the-e anlmuls- Its con.
lemix.iarle.s wlialever inkdit have I ,,.1'!N "r.N.,.H'1 ,'.!lu' "laro iiiel
,. . ,. " ,. .skin. v neu
I'wwn nw i-; xn iiivm I'll ll tlllMHIII
allon, and though no longer a tenant
of our island (Ihltaln), It I spread
tlnntighniit a gieal portion of Kuiopc
a.ul Asia."
The hog I not a native of Anieri
i i. Thu South American peccarv.
the ribs stain! otirsunnrelrom'tho
back iKiiie.thus irmklnga lareu cav
ity for the-Junjjr.' Asti)e' last pro
ceases or digestion are eomplettHl lu
these organs it follows that the work i
of tis.imiiiitloii and digestion can lie
canicil on yitli least disturbance
where thl cavity Isliirgeiuid where
ample room I allbrdeil for the lay'
of all Its functions. There aro maiiV
other advantages arising fiom this
lorui which I would not stop to pav
tlchl.irlye. I have only called your
attention lo tills one point In order
that you may wo that this rule is not i
an aibilrary one. but has a deep
physiological signlllcauce, which in-.
dir.Ue.sithat it I intimately connect
ed with Jlie-OciuiurtIcaVvuuy:of 'the
r?
maw 0?Aerxerdest?&&ftauteS.
SOLE AGENTS JJOfc . . , ..h,
THE -VIBRATOR THRESHER1:
SOMKTIItSO.NKW-LATIWTriil'IlOV KMKXT IX TIIUKSIIINO MACHINKS-S1MPLK. EPPEO.
AXII COMIM.KTK. '
tivi:
Don't fall to'seo-it before Purchasing any. other kind'.
Wf-tA
Jttfatufa
fcv ll fJt m
wfffeffrro
SSJES WAGON.
.1.- 3
though of Ihesjune order, belonirs In!0."0 years growth, on Mime of (lu
..diuevntgeuu. iiuii...i,e,,nc.,i.i.';''rv"f::!r,)!!!rK: '.I'"
' (trwn iw kill- II llllll I'llll.
.ami iqiinvleiriie woa tbf.mtUc at "
1 1 ini..irt. t.i ivi,?! 'v??.i pii! ' r.. 1 . win i.
...... ......to ... ..., iiiiii iitv I'.xini-, , -.
r- - ! -
ttaw
?ate?M'(edM4 rfyal ra fcfA&Ms?
ated Kirtsoi- ICnrope, Asia and Afrl
I'. I. till! Willi IlllirliilkilvUliiil fiiiiiilli.i.i
iiniuotiSrtrlitl.'andno less than .lelit iril!iary
specie luv'eiiuuicratml.ljD' natural-
derived from.tlio wild, though it uui l?rHViIJl?,,,lVfrflJ,,l'k,i!! W 'A0,"'
l.ardly iKisupiHKwdtliHt any ono siHi.Mr13! 0p1 d'u WJ
of all the domestic brvcils. Qn tho more than W to uioanim an inch,
contrary, the great diversity of char-! W0J?U-.the (ilUiXLU'rltuvkwied a
acler. which ClAi .OutnutImlvU j n. ' "" '"".'!'t!,tf.f)S,mtHSor,h,J,t
mal preenl .,Htn;rent rtfiWWR
iS IIKlllUlilV ill II INVtlt lll(n.mliii In Ui vsikim .m. Iu.j.' '".'..''
atllnlty with NiirlQus.orTgluid blocks.- sonw WoollindtSrtlit iTRSfefimV ftiitr
A llinil Kohl n Chili? n fiwillrlnr'i'
a " porfivlly level." The Inivcr wont
tu look at it, ami fotuul u luminluin on
nut," wiiii the iiinu, 'thelaml
0 IH'lllS'llV liHi'l nn..r villi labn
thu hill away; 1 noil,
underneath, ami
tain 1"
oll .miu the level land
throw in the nioiin-
lonutli of from : I to
luclie. 'I hi Is much Kvonil din
iiveniiro or th UrtrMM'fli'i.;i '1'ien
iin(t-hnrToTrSimtirr7frn7rlir " You luive U-oii sorelv trl.sl.o ii,i
Inches must Ih considered long w tsil, a tyiiivithl7.liig'niond lo Jou Cnw,
uen, WiH'iuug over the wflln of' his
thlnl wife. "Yes;" rvsnondnl Hip
ilk't.or wool that aro in bcrvaviHl oue, "Ihavealwayhud the
iHuuHUHviit tuv wiui nunHn,
H'iiKoiAtciliri5.siTAJiJS,3 c...
wru Church woman : I didn't like the
Books and Stationery.
GILL 6c STEEL,
tSiKC-or lo llrrl i Ilnlman
ST friu Mrrrl, Portland, Orruuu,
Mimiiui at all. It w omrl. ,, ... i i-'. !., aui n.ua Dji..r. i:
Lively Nleco : Well, auntie. I'm sure School Book '
you can't mv It wa as broml a li u.i wwn.wu' ow,
l .... - -" " i
iouk
SALEM IRON WOKES,
b. f; dakb, pBjdp,;;,,',
SALI ; ,; .5 ; : .QRGOX.
STKAM KNUINBS, SAW MILLS. GRBT MOXS
lit ihti. Vini. anil all kluili of t)!c of ma
clilnvrj mvlo t" onlcr. Machlm-r) rt'imlrcd t a
liort linlli ft1 I'altcrn mmLlui; tloue In all III nrl
u ltr.n, anU all Lln.l (Urasaiul Iruu Cutiaj;
rnml'Svil at hort notlrc. mTttT
....... , ..1 1 . 1 .1.. .,1-1 In, ' . ..1
KxperinieiiLs
tiomcMle i
havupruvisl that the
IOIT UcilUtbloof bnuullnv
dillorynt wiTtl npfclen.fand that a
proline ptrsprJiij; Is tho result. . ,
Tho eiibJuKuteil animal Isvervdif.
wa irrowniurd)r.-iUuiii inoUi.m.i
t'o., N. Y., that wa much liner than
iinv luirnr.) miyirlii.l s:....... ..r i. ...
V .ixfi A. s .-viiti'iii u n
iiuinni i,auu noera 10 make
I. To pMdUce .stroie,', miuiiiI
A pretty rich young widow
L'nnllnir lieooll lutelv nt a nilrr.ii-
her cIiaWL4r:.vliUCil.MKiUtaii:ilii.
lr'MiiriUkliuru.'liliu.'Miiiik . U11..1...1.1 ,
an inch. 1 buq exclahnisj. t h..' Sa'i ., rT7ii:i.
. and ty." ' '
iltwaaj mj-a T 1 ) i
, -MHeellftneu-Boi(rH eal kst.v
wa re-. mtmlyml?IJiL 1T 'XVjic. imsU
dmjr in 1 BJanK BboWf, anjr "Volsra!'
STATIONEHY.
ATE AOEN ANTl XOTAltV rt'Il.
U. Mortnwi. anJ Poiipra nl Allnr.
AckatMledjcaanli takea.il ) 'A
vnsoa, uu. i WIl.rM.. jp
llOOks i. lu Iho sutf. mul at OWET rV
Olcr, In ralton' ll.-lck, Mate trctt, Salem.
JanJ7l