Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, December 21, 1877, Page 4, Image 4

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H. A. CliAIIKK. I. W. OUAIO.
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Ono copy, ono year (52 nnmlicrr) .$2. Mi
Onecopy, fljc month (Sl number) 1.25
Onoronv. thnin month (MnnmluirM
RA1,I3M, FKIDA ', ')KU. 21, 1877.
Plantlncr out tfrult Trees.
Tho fall season, until or lute, was not
favorable to putting out treee, an wo
kftvo had bo much rain that tho ground
has boon too wot to work. At this time,
when w much attention is pnid to plant
ing orchards with a viow to raising
drying frultfl, prunes, etc. it is dcsirablo
to havo tho exporionco of good orchard"
Ifitfl with regard to planting out and
cultivating trees, aud wo Invito atten
tion to that subject as ono of great im
portance Wo can tako tho following
facts as well established: (ho Idea of
digging dcop holes has become obsolete;
tho host orchards are whoro tho ground
has boon plowed deep ami tho trees sol
no deeper (hun they emtio from (ho
nursery, and as good a nurseryman as
Both Iitielling (oils in that ho would us
lief sot a tree on (ho (.'round and throw
dirt around it as to dig any hole at all.
Mr. W. H. Hlinpson, who had a farm
In Iho Waldo ililN twenty years ngo,
informs us (lint lie (lion sot out an apple
orotund by back furrowing ground and
fottlng trees on (balrldge. Jlohcrapcd
away (ho dirt thrown up by tho plow
and placed (ho trcu on (ho sod ridgo
thai remained iiuerdneath throwing
up tfrl around tho tree, and of con no
plowing to wares tho treo. This orchard
is yol thriving, and most of Iho trees
living. It has been moro successful
than oiehards set In holes and planted
donp. If this course succoeded in hill
land, c( rlaiuly it shows that deep plant
ing aud too much cultivation aro use
less. Tho true Idea seems to bo, to plant
out, not too deep, not quite so deep in
fact, us tho trees stood in tho nursery,
and each year plow and harrow In tho
spring, and in Juno and July run twlco
through with a cultivator and then har
row well, aud if tho ground can bo
rolled after each working and harrow
ing, all tho butter, to retain tho moist
ure. Tho trees should bo hoed around,
to koop tho ground llnuly pulverised,
and no doubt such cultivation, not to
contlnuo aficr tho (lrst of August, will
Insure rapid and vigorous growth
through tho propor growing boason,
and give tho wood time to thoroughly
ripen boforo winter which, After a
tow years of such cultivation, say four
years at most, tho orchard can bo heed
ed down to clover, tho tiocs mulched
and thou left alono. Every throe or
four years tho clover can ho turned
over mid will enrich tho ground, and
keep tip (ho growth and bearing capac
ity of your trees. Hhcep, goals, horses
aud cattle havo littlo business in any
orchard, (.louts aro destructive and
cattle tho same, sheep will browse on
tho bending limbs, and an orchard
properly cultivated and trimmed, when
loaded with fruit should havo limbs
near tho ground. Horses are loss trou
ble than any of tho anlmuls enumerat
ed, but wo havo fouud that oven tho
horso will biowsooir tho young growth
of wood and do great damage.
It Is a great help to an orchard to
koop turkeys and chickens running in
it, for they will make great part of
their living on tho clover aud destroy
nil tho vermin, insects, Ac. lliat aro mi
destructive to fruit culture. Even tho
curcullo, buck East, Htuiuls littlo show
to live aud prosper, when turkeys and
chickens havo their run. Swine, too, I
aro calculated to thrive on clover and '
todchtroy troublesome iiiMH'ts as well. I
grafted on plum roots, and 200 trees of
I'olKo Prunod' Agen on peich roots,
purchased of Mr. P. F. Bradford. All
received tho same cultivation, and our
experience goes to show that plums
and prunes grafted on tho peach all
llvo and make good growth not a sin
glo ono dying, and wo aro sorry wo
cannot say as much for tho others.
This year wo take all varieties wo need
of plum and pruno with peach stockp,
and wo believe It Is tho safest method.
Tho poach root Is healthy and long liv
ed and thoso who havo tried them for
years past bear out our belief that thoy
make healthy, longllvedand good bear
ing trees. Wo notlco that nurserymen
aro generally proparedjto suit tholrjcus
tomcrs with either. Mr. Henry Den
linger Informs us of a fact that ho bears
witness to in tho cataloguo of II. W.
Prottymnn's Railroad Nurseries, at
East Portland, that ho procured over
3000 plum and pruno trees, of Mr. Pret
tyman, that had boon grafted on tho
peach, and that with scarco an excep
tion thoy all lived and made vigorous
growth. Wo know that such is our
own oxperlenco and wo glvo our read
ers tho boneflt of it, and wo prcsumo
every nurseryman has discovered that
plum and pruno grafts on peach stock
aro saleable.
Marlon County Pomona Orange
Will meet on tho first Friday in Jan
uary, at. 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at
Grango Hall, Snlcm. A full attend
ance Is desired. Tho Installation of ofil
ceM will tako placo during this meet
ing. Work in tho fifth degree.
G. W. Hunt.
G:rcr:3L.-5r
$6.50
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Shearing Sheep in tho Fall.
Ed. Fahmkm: I wiw an article In
your paper of Nov. Slid, taken from Iho
Mottnfn iiircr, with regard (o shearing
Hhcep twico 11 year, from which I beg
to differ entirely. As I have bad con
siderable experlenco In tho sheep bus
I n osv, ami with yniir permission, r will
make 11 few remarks on that nil loot.
In the (lrst place, I would Miy thai tho
kind of wool that is most in demand,
Is combing or long wool, huch as Mr.
Wilklusol Lane county, and Mr. In
gram, of Linn county, aud several nth
er enterprising sheep farmers over (ho
country, produce. Now I say ns sheep
farmers all know, (hat If they shear
tho sheep twice a year it is Impossible
to produce that sort of wool, and like
wise, thooftonor (ho sheep Isshoiircd
Iho coarsor tho wool gets, and ns far ns
curing tlio scab is concerned, my expo
nonce nas proven to mo unit it is mucii
easier curing thorn of that disease,
when tho llecco is long, than when
shoit, and it Is a great deal easier to do
it In tho winter than in tho mi mm or.
becuuso when tho ficcco is long and tho
weather cool Hallows tho ingredient to
remain so much longer at the skin.
and thereby irlvcs It a bettor ehanco to
destroy parasites than it does in tho
summer season when tho llocco is
short and tho weather is hot. Tlmo
will not allow mo to writo moro on tho
subject Just now, but I will do so by
anil by. A. A.
Cluekamas, Doc. 1, 1877.
Our correspondent Is no doubt correct
113 to tho ill .policy of shearing sheep
in tho full, in Oregon, hut Mr. II. L.
Uudd, or Peoria, Linn county, a cele
brated brccdor of Colawold sheep, in
forms us tlrt ho makes a pructico of
shearing his lambs in tho fall and (lads
thoy aro bettor for it. Ho says that
when tho owes aro sheared in tho
spring tho ticks leave them and go on
to tho lambs, and In tho winter, being
young and tender, tho lambs suitor so
much from that causn that many of
them die, and fow of them do really
well, whllo If they aro sheared in tho
lull tho ticks leave them, and thoy llvo
and thrlvo through tho winter far hot
ter than thoy would carrying full llcecea
and a full supply of ticks, besides
which ho gains about two pounds of
wool from each ono by tho operation.
A No. 1 Hand-made
FARMER'S
Boogga
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Six
Dollars and a half I
A. PATH,
Miuiufjctnro'l nut nf" tho IIKST QUALITY
of OAK-TANXKI) LEATHER.
HAWLEY, DODD & CO.,
Portland, Oregon,
Offer for Sale, at the LoweBt Possible Prices, a Pull Line of
AGRICULTU R AL IMPLEMENTS.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE OELE1JRATED
ODF
Which coinblno tho greatest strength,
DEERE Is the solo PatciKeo of tho Wrought Block and Welded Frog, and
their Plow Is tho only Plow so made. Tho Plow's mouldboard and Hbaro aro
burdened by a Patented Process PECULIAR TO THE DEERE PLOW.
THE DEERE SULKY AND GANG PLOWS,,
With or without Breaking-Plow Attachment.
""g" '"
MOLIN,IJLl4,
extreme lightness, and durability.
5QHN W.
Hilem, Iht). lit.
GILBERT.
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FOR SALE,
FKW DAKIC IIHAIIMAH ami IJI10WN LRU.
IX horn Von In, from the bet tralr In thti Uiiiitd
State. UUUSiu&MBon. C. It. WIIHF.LUlt,
dec. 13,'tl. Kbcdcl. Orccon.
Notes from Faloaie.
Ei. Farmer: Havo Just received a
letter from E. L. Cornelius, Into of Tur
ner, of which a fow extracts may bo of
interest to tho many readers of tho
PAiiMKiiuud thoso seeking homes In
this seemingly far-nil West, Tho lot
tor Is dated Nov. 27th,
Wo wero llfteen d lys on iho trip,
and only four days without rain; thul
weather Is clear aud very lino now, vo
aro very comfortably housed at proont
Holiday fr"
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Tliey can no ptovonuni ironi doing t Mr. Eunstons. There Is plenty of
damage by cutting oil tliu rim of tho land fur everybody, that is good, well' H
snout, which dues iiwiiv with he r tiuioereii. well waseroi, unit is noon
rooting pmver, but makes (hemdept'iid. r MMtleiueut." In speaking of I1I1
...I in a great measure ,... ,e. jStTllnH,!. S tomtom
Wo aro planting out I'JOO trees this Oilf.ix, plenty of plno and balm timber
mouth, having bcun obliged to wait for on II." llo was lucky in milling nnno
Hiiltnblii weather, and iirndlliiL' bv our dksut tolled luchelor, .bought him
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CONN'S
NEW STORE
J. W. CONN AND WIFE HAY-IngpurcinsiUlliuMllllit-try
slock or Mm. 0.
1'. BtNirdslc), and
havlrijrjust re
turned wltli
(lid
FINEST SELECTED STOCK
Kver brought to this
ruarkft, consisting
or Slaplo. A Fancy
tiootlH. Millin
ery or all
kind:'.
Bird Cages,
Valises,
Crockery,
Glassware.
LAMPS AND FIXTURES,
CllHtoi'H,
lMutort Waro,
AND ORNAMENTS.
VAUS
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own oxperlenco In the put we havo
pursued the following plan, Plow dead
furrows, throwing two furrows each
way, so as to hcrapo out the dead furrow
deep us possible; loosen the Mill under
tho treesa little, when the furrow Is nut
dee. enough, and then set your tteo
well up, so that It Isa little higher than
out for Sl-. bus .siuco
con-ldcruhlo miiii for his rk'lit, nod
ends by Miylng: "It IiJu(ibo place
1 want for 11 home." Turner.
111 K.
been uttVrod 11 t
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Tao National Grange.
I j ton. win. i.yrns, Piaster 01 our Mate
Or.irge, has kindly font us copies of
Hut Vfi'.i ?iin.t Uitllstiit itiililllinil
it grow In tho nursery, and hill around , t (lu.,mia lUt'riuK ,e ,osslon of ,l0
tho tree, l'low out a dead furrow ex-1 .. , ,,.., , w. ui..,n 1..,..., . ...
ucly In lino with tho trees and then colvo tho fuMUo l)0foro another week.
sot blakes to sight across ho row, and TJ0 ,, irregular ami Mi.noof tho
trees can bo sot out with less than hair (,ary number aro not 011 hand. Wo
tho eost, anil moro correctly than In tlnd much of Intoro-t and shall give all
any other way: that Is If the plowman (ho important , non, with extracls from
uiuleriiliiiids hU builnovi ntnl nnw iii, , reporls or Maxtor, Secretary, and
unili rsianus lis i.uslno.ss alid runs tho cpu'dvu CuimlUee, If received in
funows oxacl. Two years rgo we set n,ne, as some papers with tbeu reports
out plums and prunes, mo.u of (hum 1 in, havo uutyut u:me to hand.
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Dolls 1 Jewelry
IN KA'JT. A
GENERAL. ASSORTMENT.
Calico Wrappprs : $1.00
Best Prints 15 yds Tor $1,0
Gull uuil Kxtiruhic our Good?
anil convince ) ourselves
tint weareHeU'rig cheap.
Trusting that by fair dial
lng In Iho FHture, ns In the
Past, w solicit a riiara of
the Public Patronage
THREE DOOM EAST OF BAM,
IN 1'ATTONVS I1I.0CK.
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OltKGON,
Tlio Rrctcpt Labpr-SavfiiK ImplnnrnlPjTtlnvoiilcd. Vlly lmprrrd for Tall of 1877.
CCO Sold lax Oi.of;oa3L ixa. Ono "ITci-.
plf Krrv lHriiu'r liiii'ieMnl. Mho Diero Sn'kv N ih oniv sihcIh .tr Plow tnadn.
IHiMjY Ol'i:iUIKD SofouMmt'iid Uuil by h kIIkIiI iiuhikii ti il lf.r t)n Plow 19
run w t r ihti ground nnd rmi cliar. U 1 1 tto- InMind orm-ii xmcr. I h htioi-ijorund
ICkucuiniiliualLd th&u my oilier. Solo A,'cdIh (or tlo well I.m.wn
SOUTH 3EWS CJIU.Z.EE-3HOZ7 3?2iOV7S.
BUGKEYEJDRiLLS and BROADCAST SEEKSERS
Tho most.succobhful in iibu. Too well known to need comment.
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BLxpp9FIte gMtik, --ir
Schuttler Farm, Freight, and Spring Wagons.
FAKM GltlST MILLS, nil tlylcBand prices. FAN RtlLl s. Send lor Special Circulars..
TJSJE3 THE3
IN THE WORLD!
El not Deceived !
See that our Trade Mark is on eachPaokagef
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PUKE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK
Jet Blaok ; and AT.T. COLORS.
3VtiZKioa. DFtec3L3r for
AND EASILY APPLIED.
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NO. 75 I'HONT 8TIIRRT.
the AKoutN:
JOHN
For Sale l3'
HUGHES. Salom,
HODGE, SNEMi & CO
WIiolrHnlo I)niKlitx, and UcuIoih In Pulntx, OIIn, timl CtawH,
3FQ3?1.1'XiA.3Ti. Or,
EDWIN ALDENQ
ADVERTBINGAGENCy3
j 174 ELM STREET.
CINCINJNATI. OHIO.
Advertisements inserted in any paper,
Before advertising send for mj catalogue
WOODBURN NURSERY
feutt,
KKEPJ
Full Stoclc
....or....
SHADE,
ORNAMENTAL,
NUT TREES,
ITlxxom and SluruToliory.
Stoi tot rrlce LI it and CtUtoeur, Addrei
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Woodbura or.
SAVE YOUR FRUITI
GEORGE EAHK.IS'
PORTABLE PREMIUM FRUIT DRYER
Uet, t'liraiient nna inot Krouonilral.
fr,!l'l!,,lri11BVU.t,lmtE.rU,!L- I,rle M.KINS or
1 .SJ"1!0, Und''r M'""". T by any o'her )lem.
I?... I,?n,he,',,1t o,.olw on work wlille jou
ylcei '1 l.o drytr U miila of ill0Vrei.t capacltlei), and
U noM from '
jfirs to gtaoo.
There U one of Hie Dryrr In opertlor 4mllr tut
or .saiem at (,wani piicb. Tho.e wlihlne Dryer
hould not (all to rxamlne IIAKUIV btfore porchia
Ine e)e tere. Htate and County Illjhu for aalo on
reasonable ti-rmf,
For furtter information, addrcta
NEWToN BIIADLKV,
Salem, Orrgon.
$1200
Falsrr.
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BiWnniuMUMI.
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$55?
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