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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1872)
r? WILLAMETTE FAEMEE. 6 ADDRESS. To tho niemliors of Kock Point Farmers' Club! Tho micstionifor dis cussion to-day It, wluit measures 8hi.ll farmers and stock-raisers adopt to get rid of the worthless dogs In our country? I thought I would givo you our opinion of tho dog, mid also tho opinion of some omlnent irjtctn on his status. Slnco oiir r.beiHlnturc adjourned without passing u law for tho taxlnir of docs, hv which u.. mlKht get rid of a great number woruiiu.s.s nogs, it Dccomes the farm rand stock-raiser to inquire what Hjmll bo done to protect our flocks of sheep from destruction by dogs. In tho first Place. vn nilflit limnlm What Is tho dog? or, in other words, What is his stock, and his origin ? Wo find that tho dog Is nothing but a domesticated wild animal, being a cross hot weon the Jackal and the unv ote, consequently It is Impossible, In my opinion, to make tho dog per sonal property by any legislation whntnvor. It is certainly a groat mistake and a grand nuisance for fanners and shcep-rnlscr.s to keen around them two or three or a half iiozon woriniess dogs to prowl about a. neighborhood. Such a man Is nel- t her ii good, moral man, nor a irood nclghlior. lie tloes not do as ho would like to bo done bv. Hut it may bo admitted that each house- nonier should keep one good dog, well trained for the use he wishes to make of him; and I would wiv, let Hint dog bo a shepherd, or the black and tan terrier, ltul we do not be liuvo a farmer ever should keep a dog for his services alone as it watch or guard, over his premises. A dog, to lio worthy or a home upon n farm, should have M'veiid good qualities j wiiii-iih-m. i riiini'iiMiiiniiM iiiini Will keen II (loir wlion lin I.'iiiium Hint ii... i ". r --- 1110 Keeping ol sllcll It dog hllslt (en- ii'iii'.v in iirevenl tie teen nir ol Iii.mi r.... Ji r..n....i 1. i" I, mm -1 1 1 -1 . , in uu iiiiiiiiiii), iiuvti greater adiqitntion to the niiioso of furnishing the poor with cheaper lood than any otlier doinetli' ani mal in use In thN country, and they in tap: uu.. in convening tlie toirs - 'ii ihtimito Ol Hie llll'lll lllln tll0. " Th.!,P.,mm?,!rll",rl "! ""' It I III I III IlllCr (II hlll'l'll II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V I Ii I'll IIVIlOL-S 111 1 lll.lllll..l, Hit Nlnliwl !('S is fntiiid to be enormous. 'I'jie ones t Itiii Is, Shall wo have a dog law, or siiiiii wo give up me Keeping ol Mieep on oui' farms',' There would be kepi tlfty per cent, more sheeii in this country but lor dogs, not that quite that amount are dogged, but most Tanners lose Mime, and this with other risks discotirigcs them, and compels them to abandon the business. The dogs that really do the mischief aro tho dogs or one class or gentlemen, who are too lazy to hunt with them and who don't like to work, but glory in the luxu ry of a house full or children and a ilor.en dogs. I laid-worklug, Indus trious people, who earn their bread, don't keen worthless dogs alxmt them. If tliey keep a dog, they feed him, and train him properly ; but your nmuilng, worthless vugaboud will keep u score, and uxpoct (hem to f-iko care'of themselves. I'urhupa It'would not be improper to give a' few extracts from Inn Tevas Chris tian Advocate, when he nuotes the ,.ii '" words of the Apostle, " Ilewaro of (log-.-' Jlosays: " Dogs aro uguu enu' ihiImuico, tiecausu they worry and destroy sheep. They disturb our sliimoer, Howling in noma concert under our window; simultaneously baying at tho moon, they frighten us when out at night. They are too fa- miliar; wiilt-iecpoii the. trout gallery, -ait (or (leastomo into tho qlnlrtg-J room iiiki p.trior, ami goiocmircuoii Sunday morulngs. I-'rom theso and other considerations. I will say all doirs should bo watched. To eorroet- their bad manners, teach them they aro only dogs, and not quite equal to wl-lto Jolkn. , Jveup tho.UotfS In tlivir plnco-, Ji(l do not allow ..Uiem -f U-jo thVchurciriious'o for a'do'g" k'eniiel. If you have a dog, keen him in a dog's place, and do not allow him to k'o to church, audi trot across tho lloor, barking his approbation at the ouuslonal im-lits of tho pnucher'ii pl6qtl(mi'C; in coiii'luslon, I would suy, with emphasis, beware of dogs, and if those canine interlopers per sist in going to tlie place of worship, Inst take Jhoiu." out., and cut off their lulls close to the oars." U.S. Downi.no. To M.r: 1,i:mos Pi k. Unite the rind of two louions; puolotl' (ho wldte skint chop the lemon up line; mid two cupH of sugar; beat up two vg, iintl stir It all tOK'otluT. Itolt oat thin a rloh. iim.ii, lnn tin plottwrlth It, ami Mil irh'alf-full Vlth'lluf Icnum; tlioit rotl'iuit another thin crust, cover It, ami llll up (he plate with the lemon: cover it with u rich pair paste, aiul bake twenty niluutos. Ull' the bttiul lit n IliiKor-RluM until thticMtiMvfirhu,wtr-lifln In rTHi 7)h'i dfgree. An Amount "of energy in wuniiruwii iroiu uiui imiiu .eMWJtthM i X.-, wvp tbr tanrnl JhV I HHU FHBMIUM LIST OP THE v WILLAMETTE FARMER Fourth Year jf Publication, BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS Any person vvh6h"ooai' may cotlctt a clute (ubiurlWi, forward a the nam and money by registered letter, anil recaiva the premium. Tlie I-rrinltiui, arc Intended fotnetc subjcrlbcr. but In club of ten one-half may he old one. of Table or Premium lor the I , Vuurtli Volume. Allen' (I.. F.) American Cuttle Allen' (I,. K.) Kural Architecture,.... Allen a (It. I..1 Amprlrjin Kuril. I-.nt. 3 .V 1 SO 1 SO: SM, Allen'e (II. L. and!.. F.j Nuw American Farm Hook Allen' (H. I,.) Dt-ca-er. of Oomcatlc AUIII)!! American nird Fancier American rtou Cultnrlat Allllillrin 11.. ..ul.. ..... tr.......! III ..... .... ....... T , , .,.. .uil 1'irJUI lOIHI''..,, Atw id' Country and Suburban limine nrcniu-ciuro. jijr lummlmi A Miller. " IUckiiH'i VIlLtKc- llullder Mini run riling. IIUIIJi., llousMiiiniuK' Itural Kronomy Ilreck'f New Dunk of Flower Ilulai" Flower Harden Directory Ilulat' Fmnlly Kitchen Oiirdcmr Il.illoy'a Our Oivn lllnia of Iho fulled Mule ll nicnt'H I'oulturcr' Companion Ilrldgi'iiiaii'ri Vniiiia Hardener' Asal.it mil llurr' ViKi-tuhliii or Amorlca i nldwell' Af-rlmllural Chemical Anal-, ." ( liiirltnn h Orapo (Iruwer'a Oniric ruin' Veterinarian ('peLiiidV Country t.lfe I'oplvj'it Plain and Ori.niiieiital Alpha beta ' ... ("nick Shot. (Ilarberl Crop.' Model Siilnirbm ArclilUrliiro... Carpenter' and .lolner'a lliind llook' (Ilollvi rarpenler mill Jollier. 111. Illddrll) nimlatrr ur Iho Kami. (Nichols) I Cider-Maker' Minual ..I , imuu iMdil' (tlcu. II) Modern Korao Doctor I :!" American Culllu limtor . inn.! siiick .ii .inn' linrwliii. V.irlnlioii i.r Anliuala and, .. '' '? (I Oil 10 neaii riimi fir HiihiI.iii m'a t'limtili.ti. H..I.I." -...,...,.. I Uu Voe'K Market As.Miiul MiiwiiIii-;'-. I'nilt Hint I'l ill t Tit. v. New I I'iIIIimi. Oitatu, lliMpp Omviilii' IJiiidxniietiarULiiliii; Iliinnliie'al'iilli.ii Iti-flilciicen , iiowiiini kiiiiii imiv ' in. iir.iJir. Vni-onril cuiiiirc (llr nriir. . PW """ -i-VrvV.uiii; 111.. 1,1 h' Hi iiml llim..i A.rl. Ii. ,...,. ' fm' 1 " ' u'",r I'."'" ni iiuin i Mi-'M-ri " I II HI r-MKIt. Ki "i. rnii-ri. riii mui ri.tiin-;. to,, .iju rri''nuiii'' . Ul I nniL hun-Hifr'ai MhhiimI r.ir Win... Sportumi ii si :) mi I'niiik I'lirenliT Horix and llnriiim.iii Khlli. S ii.,S i ola a (Hi French Farm Driilnm!. ii ji l'iiller'i I'nri-ntTreiiCiilltirliit Fuller' (Ira piiCullurlrt Fuller' Hmiilt Fruit Cnltui-M Fullar' Straw Ivrry CiilturUl . ( FlaiCultiirt' , Fulton's I'earlit'iiltiiri' Farming fur lloj Fluliln In AmerUau Water. iSn,m, Klrijn Kurupiaii Vlnr.innl. Flint (CharleI..)on (lraea .. Flint' .Milch (' and Dairy Vanillin; Oucm-nou MllrhCiMt dun. Hod and Saddle (le)elln' roultry ItrerdlDc dray' llmv I'lanl (Irow Gray' Manual of Itotany and l.c-runi". In 1 ml I HI, 7 10 00 15 Oray'a Htliool anil Field Uook of llotan)h iinniey nariiF! inn uuiiuiiiff ami ren re.. Ilarrla' InM-et lnjiirlou In Vci-ctatlmi, viom. Ilatilim the 1'lc.. ijendoriuiu'a (Jardcnlnj for l'roflt.. tleiitieron' l'ractlcal Floriculture llerliert' lllnt to llonnekeener Ilovpor'a llovk of Kvurretin,,. lop Culture, : .... I lunteraiidTropiH'r ( iiarariii) lira ,o Lumiruauiiuiueota., klm- I llalltelil' Amerlran lliii) Carpenter..1 Ilay' Interior Deeomtor ' llui TnlnlnuMade Hij. (.leuiilnc) Itnuman' tlrapew and Wfno ) JacqiaV Mauuilnf the Uou.c Jauiucn' Mauualof the (lurdennnd Farm. Yard Juliuaim' lluw l'rnp Feed lolmaon' llnw ('rop(lmn lohnnou' 1'eat and 11 I e JoUiiaton' AijTlillltuml Clii'inltr ... Joluii'tou' Mi'iueiil of AKiUullural' Chenilatry .Ivnuliin on ('lll , .Irnuliii: on Sluvii, Snlue unit 1'imlU) lennliiK imi thu Hume and hi Dlreavnl Kemp' I.and.eapellanleiiliii; IjtiiKntroth oil the Honey llee , i.eiieiinr jiiiw hi imiiih a jioi uoue Majhew' llluiltatoit llorro Doctor.. . Maylitiu'a lllulniteil llnrn! Manage melit . ,. M)he' I'raclleal lloik.KeepliiK f'" S'ttriuer llilik for I'MCtlcal Hook Ki'ipluj; fur Farmer I M .1 Ul ilim J Ol son. MUI 73 1 u Mntiuf.irtiiro of lne;ar iI)iimuci'I. Meehanli'a (Vuipanloii, (Mrliol.onl.. Murrvir American shenhi rd Mr. Hale' New Cook lltNik Mr Farm at F-di;eoHl Mile on tin Hum Kind Muhriiu the tlraut-Vliio Mr (VrnrlluV Ykuiii; lloimkeerV Frlellil NoiUm' rk'lrulltlc AjirlciiUure Nortl'FI'li Culture ileuieut' llahlilt Fancier ( Our Farm ol I'ourAcrea ...rlotli i Packard' A Oulde to the Study of In ect . , 1'alnler. (iiillder and Varulaher l'rdco on Strawherry Culture . . I'areu.iiuthii ltoe ..V a Ul, ,S!h itw I r. to l w' I Ul. I'inlieri Oilluliy'i Cinlieron llooo by' Mfletle of llee Kreplni; . Ouluey (Him Joalahlnn Soiling Cuttle lll.ll.l.'. tt.MlMW llllhMllftllll. . I il 1 h' I w 1 Ml am mui I w 5 OU 1 Ml l H..... ..... . ....-.-... a aioiirv III (luliin r.ar Culture for l'roilt Minl'a lltilli lUiiilt) Fliiuer for Carlor ami (lanteu 1 1 ! later iif Itural AtUIr. llnnntl, Ave lUddell'Na tllu'eiiloniudVulil'lii; niHiaeeeu rue Acre tixi .mien Kural SiutUe ItanilaU' Sheep Uutmlr)... ... lUudall'a Flue Wi-ol Miii'p lluatvaudry Itltera' Miniature Fruit (lanlen. .. I M IttJ ltt "J (SO i (I) SO) Itural Church Architecture. Ftulo, i stroiu: acuitnatlou of thetirape .... 73 7S si4msiuiyb nnraitur IM di nook iNsiasKaB Scrlbner' Itrady Itee koner and l.off Hook,,.. .,.,... v. i ii'l Stllowa?' McxWraOarheatrr.'..'. Ma;ar and Hut chlnson i 3 (O Tlioman' "-'arm Implements and .Ma I coiner) Thompron'a Food of Atilmil Tim Hanker Papcra. i Tet;etmelcr'i" Poultry ll"uk I TcnArrennoueli I fr-i. if .u..?-i . ...!!. K ...II. 1 CO, (i m l co low. l so1 4 Mil 1 col 3 00! 0 ri' m wi 3 00 5 00 10 00. 3 00 ISO 1 W . ill. iiuii .riiiiieiieiin". uuril,rl,vul tlon, !2to.,(i34pareii Tha..nle. (Rile) ThoinaiTrultCulltlll-t TrnnpcrV (liilde m Vatf-PaVIIIBej-(!Cotlisca W"allae?s American Stud Book. Vol. 1 -of warder American l'omolojy.... Warder Ileilirrn mid Kvcnrraenf . Warlna'a DnifulnB forrroilandllcalth WarlnR'a Kltmentinf ARTlcultura Tucker'a Heslterof Itural Affiilni.... Warlns'a Earth Cloavta and Earlti Sew ace l uu Weldcmmann'a UeaiitlOlnii Country iiomc . a mpero nuarto Tommc. Jl lllhoi-;raph nlatci.ln colorn Whceler'a Itural llomc" Wheeler' Hornet for the I'cople White' Cranhcrrr Cnlturo 13 00! 3 00! t no 1 1 60 1 30 1 DO Woodward' Coltascsand Farmllouaca WoortwiirH'A Hnhnrhnn and C'ountn" Houc I Woodirarri'ii Country llomc ' Woodward' Clrane and Hortlcitlturali llulldlni;. I 1 SO Woodward' .Vational Architect I 13 00 Wrlcht'a l'ractlcal Toultry Keeper.... t a 00 Wnt-on'.-i Amcrlcau llomc (iarden 3 00 VoumanV llounehold Science 3 .10 Vouatt and Simonernn the Horn' 1 CO Youatt and Martin on Cattle 1 Ml Yiuuittnn the lloj; 1 to Yiinatt on Sheep.. 1 (X) For n f lull of four ubcrll)cr. at $7.50 each, .) citrn cop' (pf the i".nMN: to the cettc-Mip of - I club, Addie-. I'AIIMKIt OKFICK, S-lcm. BOSWELLS Standard Fruit Dryer, Iron Hoator, Bread Raiser, Dairy Heater, &c, C O 31 li I IV K i : 1OsITIVi:LV TIIK MOST I'itOFITAni.K and , useful limntloiinf tliuaje, combining cheap, neaa, duralilllly ami economy, and can lie applied to a pjeater variety of purpo'c than any other nil rhlnueitaut. As a Fruit Dryer, It tiiul uurhaled, and Itncknuulidcedliy uleo title men tn contain Ihp mile trtm tirliirlilia rnr dryliiar fruit, and I ro lmplu In conttructlnn that n mere child at once undcrMindi and operate It. As a Room Heater, The I'lUnutlc Cjllnder concentrate the heal, l-Qitr Uie carbon, and produce-; more heat lhaji any other known deilcc. which, belnc rllttrlbotpd by tho perforated ahleld lu double current of hot air, win heat two, three, or even four room (If properly connrcled) with leu fuel than any one of the fame rooms can be heated to the lime, temper ature by any Hoe or licallm; apparatus la ute, while at tho rame time It rtrataoya all nuxloo (: r, ranalnj; a plcarant and healthy atmorphere and vt on temperature throughout all the apartment. lit the rummer lime, while boiling the tea-kettle, making toact, heating Irona, c. by a tnglo lalro Ihexi ( urrent of heat aro turned Into the out'Idc Hue, ahd the heat 1 trarccly felt In the room, As a Clothes Dryer, IT HAS NO COMl'1'.TlTOIt. and whereier known I hilled w Itli di llulit by the ladle.., a lb') create! lAbiir-e: lii luM-mlon n( ake ai,.. In Lumber Drying, , The liilnrlpler nf IhU Invention, aa applied, are Invaluable and without competition, .MU.MNElts. IIAKRltS, CIOAI1 MANUPACTU UKUS AND OTIIKIlt Will Hud It creatly tolhylr aihantaae In are ,.lluclljite ltiiinptrti. Ihlt inaclitiii' tin,, We rould publWi column of testimonial from the tiest cltlren nf Ohio, Indlaaa, Illinois. Midi I uan, Iowa; and otlur State, of Ita uporlorlty ovei auyluvenlloliof ttieai;e. hut a the machine mvifl atand on It own MKltlTS, It must be rrn In op eration tci be nilly appreciated. FARM KI1S, lllllXtl YOl It FAMlUEs 1JaIt THU Boiwell Heater and 'Dryer. It la exactly what oa want and need, re-ardleaa of any dry -home or kiln )oii mav now have. Wr do not tk on tnbuya fompllcatton of patent rlhta, mortlrfnuo an inilutlou of a model; hut come ami trr the full aired machine JHtform IS w ork. a reprcaeuted. There I so Uvwllln,; lIoue, Church, Semloary, I'ubllr Hall, Hotclor ltestaurant, to which this ma chine I not applicable, useful aud profitable. ljiilleaud Kentli'iuen, ou are respectfully Invl tisl to call aud eiamlne the machine llir yourrelvr, for It Is tuiHlblv lu a abort aJiertlMiueut to enu merate au.theinodouaUtlcif this truly wonder ful, et simple, FAMI1.Y FltlKNI). MIsVTeii claim ar icfl v letter patent, w hlcli plaies It bcjoml the reach ef a tiial The ulwallwr. katltu; pirebased the eiclaal, otOnvua.BqanatcuirlD rlj;ht for U) State uiem iur aie, on niaio cirrei, in saien, wnere a tley of stile and a machine la operation raa la ei'nataayum. 1 State btreet, In balem, where a JOB UAKK. U(olt Q1U, 8Uel CVi.-MUak Mort. VotIM il-n. alm. Onston. Aft V tlkJiVCOtVULOB AT LAW.- C, U Patton'tBrtJi.SUIe lrel,Slea. JsniT ir. , ,. 0 Jigw 0p6r0rsafe42ffe Zouesftffzzfe&vizpe, zarrjA jumlsva ifsfjra ja sjrjrr-j CmlciU s4?et?sy0r&e Sqfeofe (mtuiBps an I the V faaf With or without Foroe Feed. f&trs4iutAsfal&fflnG)7Z$tn Q MimStfataMJJ AND THU JUSTLY CKI.KIJRATKD PEORIA So well nml Fiivonibly Known Slope. Improved especially Patent concave, steel high high standard. IVtl-tolxoll . 9aa-sijjjjjjjjjjlHHHiBs!H THE MITCHELL WAOOlf . JM?Hd0lJya&fy fcAtJesf fttirac. Pacific University, rviir..i liliuv H, llllt(ill. INSTHUpi'ION URlTeuln ftmrrouref tud. coyerliurfrot)ito to four years at thf snnie lime, It Is the wish of the Faculty to lie of service to all earnest student In their plans for self 1m yrovemeut, whether .they eau continue a lonjf or ikort time.' ProA-Ulon I aaada Iur bowdlia- rptfiu Udlea. For partleular , addre he I'realdeht The next term belas Sepu-miberjtli vacTLtv. Itar. 8, : II. Maium, D.D.. rreldent, and Frofes. or or Intellectual I'hlkuophy. Her. HobaciLtvux, ,.,tl l'ri)feor of Math ematlca. OiQB.'CVvLUtf A.M., 1'rofe.wrof the Nat- nralsVleicea. J. W. Mantit, AVM. Oreels., A. JAitosiwo.t, A.M lrofeor of Ijtln and PrOfeSftor nf Tiet-irv Anpi aeacnin;, ai .... iaji..-.t' I -"".". -. uu imripii oi mc.iTaqenu, Mkats 82 2rffa;u&0fep, 7mw&Ui& & muse' ' "- "E HK la"-" W I r sw f s yr PREMIUM PLOW; throughout the West and Pacific lor the season of 1872-8, with landslide, Scotch clnYis, and Sole Agents for the -.. evxriocL "W.Etsoa3L. J Si s(tm&p IL1F8 v. CTKAM KNtllVR!. 8A1T MILU,'Bi8TlllXS n ltliHr,lumi'.andaUktndaof Vtyls)of ma- chin, jane short, ouafcrraa. liinu m1' 8&X&JB3&S5B SWa&C ud an Vlnd of Hrau anil IrroXjjpnic .ne-rui pmicr ,i - -nra.il Willamette Univeriitr, THE OU1RST ANDLAKOEST INCOHPOHAT , a U.hnnl I. ItmrmM. rlaaMllol f n i , i . 1,1 ' anrl 1 nm.l an.l Hr-lM-itlflr rv.nr nt Ht'-uiw f SM ----.--.-'--.-..-------- .-.-w .. ...im : iniormation, auare ine iTesiaent, t. m. UATV. sf aaun r. A. w ilu. I'reren C. N. 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