Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 18, 1886, Page 6, Image 6

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WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 18. 1886
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DTOCK NOTES
Dehornint; cattle will notnlwnyn nub
duo thoir vicious tunilcncio, so it in safe r
to hnmllu tliom with caution, even when
. thoir horns iiro gone, for they tuny, per
chance, Intrhor a grudgo iigAiziflt mi
owner formibjeetiiiK them toHittili indignity.
l'rof. Uurro in of the opinion lluil fur
merit riliotild mo plenty of ice in con
nection with milk eotting in deep emit,
and RiiyH: "During the Hiunmer months
tho niothodn of Hotting milk in well or
opting wntor (without Ico) luave ueariy
one-third of the hutter fat in Hkim milk."
If glnndcM nru known to la- anywhori1
around, koep n rilmrp lookout for it. Tho
symptoms tire, running at tile iiohp,
nccotnpitniixl hy ulceratiunn at tlio nos
tril, and warty e.xcre.cencori in Iho
glands of tho throat. If either of those
indications should bo discovered in any
animal, mich n ono should bo at' once
Ropnrnlcd from tho oilier, mid' every
precaution bo taken to pruvoilt' itH
further npreiul. The diseusod fthimnl
Hliould lo carefully bundled, fdf glntidbra
have been known to coinniuhloato to
human being, and in eucli cases lire
nltnoHt Hiiro to provo fatal,
For euro of self-sucking cow a waiter
flnys: I lmvn ono that I triod'overy
thing on that I could hear of but to no
good. I lltiiilly put on a flvc-rinfc lltiUbr,
and a ntrup around her in tho front of
tho udder. I then took u stick nnd
fostoned ono end to tho upper ring of
tho halter nnd tho other to n strap. This
proved a perfect preventive, it being
impoftaiblo for tho cow to got her bond
around ; but it does not interfere with
her feeding. I huvo u ritnall utrnp fasten
cd to tho ond of tho Htlck at tho hnltor
which I can unbucklo and titko off tho
Htick when she is tied in the stnblo at
night. Tho Htrap I take oil' with the
Htick.
atvs Your Homo LUlit.
Few stop to consider and appreciate
tho bicttsingH of Hunlight. Fewer (.till
huvo any idea of the important part it
plays in tho economy of naturo. Hut
t-cicntitH tell us, and reason nnd coin
mon obseivation conllrm tho conelii
sion that all tho energy displayed
on this planet of ours bos boon dciivod
from tho huh. All wo behold in little
olno but coudoiuod and cryatnlizcd sun
light. Certain it in, that were minllght
to Ik) withdrawn for only a few days, or
oven a few hours, idl lifo on tho mirfnco
of tliiH terrc'H trial globe would cenHo to
exist, or at least to manifest itHolf. All
would bo congealed into solid silence.
Yet bow littlo regard, compnrntivoly,
tho great majority appear to havo for
tho healthful supply of this important
element of sunlight! How many stnblefl
nro there that aro properly lighted? Too
many are gloomy dungeous, pervaded
by a mysterious twilight, that might
render vision clear to tho ojkmi eyed
owl, but which required several minutes
for tho adjustment of tho stnaHor-npor-tured
eye of man to enable it to see ob
jects even in dim outline. Then, niter
you have lieou in this gloomy shadow
until the iris of theoyo is extended toils
utmost, you step into the open daylight,
nnd you uio ncaieely les blinded than
you wero when you outeied. You fiut
encounter n wall of thick darkness. This
dissipated, you arO pained with theglaro
of full daylight, othonvino properly nd
juhted ami ngrcoitblo to the oyo.
Hut you keep your homo in this sta
bio! When you go in, you leave tho
door open, uud maybe you slunou lioard
from n window in tho rear of your horso.
Why do yon do this? For no other
purpose than to enable you to see, oven
imH!rfoetly, to do whatever you have to
perforin. Hut your lionw is left, day
after day, to Htand in tho dark and poke
around the ruck and niaugor for his
feed, and you tale no thought about tho
matter. Do you Bupposo its oyo-dght is
not strained and injured by Huh exer
tion and tho midden transitions from
darkness to light whenever you lead It
out of tho stable? You can dopeud upon
it many a horso sutlers from imperfect
eyesight because of this very thought
lcaauoss on tho part of its owner.
Then again, light it essential to health.
You cannot dwell in a house or apart
mont where tho sunlight never strikes
and the full daylight nover comes, with
out becoming depressed, gloomy, our,
and sick, Tho fact is beginning to bo
woll recognized by many intelligent per
sons. Tho sumo effect in kiud, if not in
degree, is produced on tho horso or other
animal that constantly stands in the cold
twilight of a uovor-auntightcd stable.
You must havo light, as well as air and
food, or you cannot onjoy perfect health.
Neither can your horse. And then, if
to shutting out the light is added the
evil wf finality nut the fresh uir if
ventilation is also neglected have u
condition every way calculated to dobil
itale, and in a short tini" ruin the health
nnd usoftilnees of your pet animal.
Thon put windows and ventilators in
your stables, make tbcnl light, airy, and
eheeiful. and you will not only add to
I no comfort of your horse nnd your own,
but its value, giving willingness to its
dlnr-'isitioii and elasticity to the step.
2$orliniIiural.
. Breeding: Mates.
It has always been one of the most
profitable of farm occupations to breed
mules. The demand for them on South
ern plantations, where they meet their
congouinl companion, the tiegro, has al
ways been e'eadyand remunerative. At
the North there aro largo numbers of
mules worked in mines, on street-car
linos, and as factory teams. The mines
generally lequiro small mules, planta
tions nnd car lines medium, and for city
draft, tho largest size. In brooding, tho
size, of tho initio, in a great measure, is
regulated by tho size of tho Jack; though
of course the sizo qt tho marc has much
to do with tho form, and weight of tho
colt; nnd sizo nlono regulates tho prico
of tho animal, it is best to procuro tho
scrvico of the largest Jack' that can bo
obtained, nnd tiso large, robust nmros.
Mules do not vary greatly in form, and
color doeH not affect their value. They
have no Htyle, and nro not rivals of tho
Horse in tho love and affection of tho
owner, until thd hard uso of ndvorslly
teaches him that "handsomo is as hand
somo does." American Agriculturist.
Tho horn of a cow Is an appendago
not of tho skull but of tho skin. In tho
calf tho horn is loo,io in tho head and
may be removed with n section of tho
skin. The horn is fed by tho skin, as is
also tho hair, and ns tho removal of the
skin on any portion of tho body loaves a
ecnr which will not hair over, bo tho re
moval of tho skin with tho rudimentary
horn leavos n scar that ennnot produco
a now horn. It is claimed there is no
bettor time to perform the operation
than when tho calf is two wcoks old.
Tho horn at this age is merely a section
of soft, hairless skin callod tho matrix,
or mother of tho future horn. In re
moving it it is only necessary to mako
clean work of it, taking a rim of tho skin
an eighth of an inch wide atirrotiMtliii?
matrix. It can bo done with ono sweep
of tho knife, the calf boiug laid on its
side and the bead 11 r mly hold to tho
ground under the kuon of the operator.
No ono who has observed tho feeling of
security nnd the good temper manifested
by a herd of polled cattle confined in a
shed or small yard, could ovor wish to
see the horns icstorcd upon such a nerd.
Mnuy valuable lives aro yearly sacrificed
through tho goring of horns upon vicious
or playful animals. Our present civili
sation has no call for such peai-ons.
N. Y. Herald.
Tares Grattlnt-Wax Beclpes.
1. For winter grafting Ficncb:
Molt together two pounds of clear rosin
and two ounces of beef or mutton tallow,
and when cold add one fluid ounce of
spirits of turpentine- and about thirteen
to fifteen iluid ounces of ninety-fivo per
cent, alcohol, addod slowly over a moder
ate heat, thoNiontcnU being woll stirred
until about the consistency of honey, or
just so as to bo applied with a stiff feath
er. Keep in n jar-mouthed bottle, and
cork when not in use. It is a comploto
dressing for all wounds on troos.
2. For onrly spring Major From :
Four pounds of rosin, ono pound of tal
low, and ono of bocswnx; melt all
together over a. slow fire, and when done
turn out into a tub of cold water, anl
pull as shoemaker's wax is made. This
may be softened with hot water if the
weather bo too cool, and appliod with a
paddle.
.'). For summer, and to uso upon
trees Farm Journal : Four pounds of
resin, ono pound of booswax, nnd from
a half to a pint of raw linsood; melt all
together grndunlly, then turn into wntor
and pull as for making shoemaker's wax.
This is a grafting wax that needs no
seeing to afterward if well put on, by
cooling tho greasy hands and applying
secundum nrtcni.
In cherry grafting always, 'nnd in
other kinds sometimes, strips 'o' old
muslin or calico from a quarter to half
an inch wido should bo wound over the
wax and the onds imbodded into it so
as to hold tho grafts steady j and to pre
vent tho slit from gaping. Gcrmantown
Tclograph.
A Neighbor
In yoor own community, wlii-reeer you nrr,
can toll you If j ou do not happen to know
them yourself or cases within lilt hnowk-dgu
drmonstratln-r that ATin'i Hahsai-aiiilla Is
An cut rellablo nnd thorough lutllkr of Iho
Mood' ono that Mill crndlcata fromthu .)kin
ttry mora of Ihntnlntof Hcrufulou', Mcmirl.il,
or Contni-loua Dbmses! tnrlcli linpuwrlshi'd
blood; strengthen infccbledllulor-runi; l-nlg.
orate nnd build up tho iisteni, m do other
medietas cu do.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Has for nearly forty years stood tho tMt of
tho world's use, and Iho best proofs that It no
successfully met the requirements uton It arc,
Leadlno; physicians endorso It as the best
blood purifier known;
There Is a gnui nnnual Increase la tho de
mand for It;
Voluntary testimonials ni to Its efficacy
are constantly ofTvnil In (-rent numbers, by prr
sons whom ll lias cuml tif diseases born of cor
rupted blood, even hereditary ones, and those
of many yi-ara (lauding.
rr.trAitKD nr
Dr. J. C. Ayor& Co., t.owoll, Mast.
y all Drue
Six bottli
SoldtiyallPrun-lstat ITIcoll,
ilea lor so.
SEEDS : SEEDS
MILLER BROS., Seedsmen.
KKEP IN STOCK AT TUB
Oregon seed IIepot i
Mo. 109 Meeood HI., lorlland, Or.
A large and varied Msortmeit of all kinds ot
Field, Flower, nnd Vtgctablo
Seeds,
Prmh and true to nama. . vimiT fnlffu era.
TILIZKIUJ, QAKOKN Itirt.F.MKNTS, ate., furnished
at the lowest ralet. IMI'KHIAt, EOO K0011 kept
constantly on hand. OTCatalogueaonapjIlcatlou.
Mention this paper whon writing.
WOODBURN NURSFRY.
Keep the Larf-wt stock of
Fruif, Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees I
A. Curious Electric Current.
An unusual and very interesting pho
uouomeuon occurred near Frankfort, 1).
T., recently, in tho form of an atmos
pheric current of considerable Hiwcr.
As observed there, tug current did not
reach the ground, but varied in distance
from four to six feet from it. It was
first noticed by tho peculiar ellect it had
on hnihCH and cattle. A buxniug bound
was beard from around tho ears of animals-
similar to that mado by the s warm
ing of bees distinctly audible nt a dU
tancn of several feet. Horses and mules
threw thoir heads around in a very ex
cited manner, noting as though their
cars wero full of Hies. The snapping of
clectrio sparks was also heard. Horses
which kept thoir beads cIom) to tho
ground wero not troubled, as tho current
did not seem to reach down to them.
Many teams became frantic nnd uncon
trollable. Ono horso wis so'frightonod
that it fell, and tried to creep under its
mate for protection. Oxou also behaved
in a very unreasonable and sprightly
mnnuer. Farmers wero frightened and
luuricd to tho kirn with all possiblo
speed. Finally n brief thunder shower
came up, and tho Hash of .lightning af
forded immediate relief. Tho current
llowed from west to eat, nnd was six or
seven miles in width. -CorresH)ndeueo
Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Uow to Avoid Doctor BtUs.
Mv wife mifToml niortt thnii u v:ir
from dyspepsia, she consulted tho very
best physicians in this city, and at la.-t
tried that valuable medicine "Simmons
1-ivcr ltegulator." Doctors wero of no
avail; but tho ltegulator altbctcd a per
fect euro. Tleaso forwurd by espres a
halt dozen bottlos ot tho Regulator.
A, Uotiel, SU riul, Minnesota.
cmjiiio seventy-fire trained t cachets
havo been sent out this year from the
State Normal School nt Monmouth.
These go into tho schools and aro mak
ing a groat success with tho improved
methods of tenoning learned at the
Normal School.
Sotting iiedxo Plant.
. As my modo of setting hodgo plants
differs from the ono you gavo J. Y. last
week, f givo it hero for what it is worth :
After thoroughly prcnariufr your
hedge row, stretch a ropo about four
inches to tho left of tho lino on which
you proposo to set yoHr hedgo ; take a
sharp, bright spado and press it into the
ground its full depth with tho point
slanting forward along tho row and tho
odgo about tbreo inches to tho right of
the ropo ; then as you boar upon tho
handle havo n boy thrust tho plant in
behind tho spade, pull your spado up
and you aro ready to set another in tho
samo mitunor.
By this mode you can set more hedgo,
mako a straighter row, and leavo it in
better condition, for in walking ovor tho
row, you press tho dirt to tho roots of
the plants. Your ground should bo
plowed eight or ten inches deep and
perfectly loose, and your spado so bright
that no diit will cling to it. With a
thirteen year old boy to put tho plants
in for mo I havo sot five thousand a day,
setting thorn four iuchos apart which I
think hotter than wider, for should ono
dio you do not have such a gap. It is
no troublo to mako a good hodgo with a
good stand, and impossible without it,
and a poor hedge is mi ovorlanting
nuisance.
Hut u hedge icquhos work, uud a
gro.tt ileal of it, both to grow it and to
keep it trimmed after it is grown. I
know this from experience, nud if I had
it to do over again I would set a treo
every eight feet along tho lino uud when
it attained suillcieut sizo would fasten
wire to it, whon 1 would have a fence
that would require littlo repair, kill but
littlo grass, all'ord no shejtor for rats,
mice and insects that injure eiopi. 1
(S. II . in Column's Hural World,
uuislaa Cotton Field's.
t'oiieul-ticuoral ltaine, writiug from
llerlin under a Into date, says : "It may
be of interest to planters in tho United
States to know that cotton growing is
making considerable progress in ltussia.
This is especially true in the regions
known as the llauktuus, in tho govern
ment of Krwin. Tho industry began an
far back as 1850. In 1801 1.000 tons
wero produced; five years later, ft,000
tons, and in 1881 tho crop yielded 10,000
tons, worth about 0,000,000 rub-lee.
Lately they have introduced tho best of
American "Florida" cotton, which, on
account of its superior character, finds
much moro favor with tho manufactur
ers and purchasers, though Kussian
planters havo, notwithstanding tho ad
vantage of the soil, thus far not sue-
cceded in producing an artiolo fully
equal to that of America, Consul-General
Raino adds, in conclusion : 'No
doubt exists that cotton growing is in
creasing in the llaukasus, where large
tracts of so-called freo laud aro within
reach of planters."
North af
Al'lIIS or other Insect tieaia .M
Kl .1.. fcj.. ... ""
vi niiiHnci!
California, at the vary lowett rates. Kn
ca are reining most
IT SEND roil CATAI.OOUE AND PIUCK-MST.
Address: j. at. HirrTi.KMinr.
Woodburn, Orr-rou.
octl-ud
dr. ja:vnjc
AGUE MIXTUEE.
A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL KEHEDT
rem
Fever and Ague, Intermittent
and Remittent JFcvcr.t, (.
This claw of diseases to common to nil j, ir-i
of tho World, and e-pocllljr prevalent lit ma.
larlous dUtrlcti anil vlctnajro of iratcr-courto-,
are utmost Inrnrlabljr accompanied by mom or
leu derangement of the liver, anil fiequontl,
by a defective action of tbo tllgentlro organ .'
The mere breaking of the Chill ll but teit
toward- r-ninplottnp a radical cure thr varlmii
organs t. the bi.i.r, Mclall;f tbo Moiuiicli i-' .
llrcr, must ba brought to a healthy uuil igur
ouj condition before a permanent cure can ba
eitAbllibed, and this fact has been rneolallv
kept in view by Dr. Jajne In bit treatment of
thwo complaint. Tho uio of Jayne'a Agun
MIxtiHo, In conjunction nlth Joync' Sanatlra
I'llli, aa prescribed In tho Dlreollont tMo!,
accompany eath bottlo, wilt not ont
BREAK UP THE CHILLS,
but restore the system, more particularly tba
liver and stomach, to a Bound condition, and a
prevent a relapso of Forer and Ague hy llmr.
oughljr
ERADICATING THE DISEASE.
and the best evidence of this l tl.-t It vm-UI.:,
success which haa always futWe I the ndinii,
litratlon of theie remedies, uk .idp-ip I Ur ti,.
certificates publish! annuallk i. .. '.,y
Almanac, and tut nlJo-sjiicad -,.,.,tir' v nf the
Ague Mixture In those dltr. U n( the Ctilto-I
States, whero thn clln-nies, lor -h!:li l li
td-ipleil. most pri'vall. '
for Hale hj hncll, liltihu i Wou4uil, I'ortUnd.
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form to carr In Uia nocket. Knclo-nwl in .iisk..
"over. Thay can be obtained at the followlnr pricea;
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Oregon nnd ITmIiIiieIosi Combined, l.sa
pfi111;" bT r.?SUX .0rJ" ' "nrtsterfd letter
Postaet tUmpt m III not be taken.
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. "rawe- t. I'nrUand Orron
MHni
thi: uvv.tis AMiit:K utrriaii:.
Willamette Valley Apiary.
SalnUf - Oregon.
I ..-... ... I .tl-li.l a .. .. ..
s-aiiutiuure Him pu sukiiiu o yi.jipiirti ut
be kMrn,
Bee Hives ol Latest and .Host
.lpirovo(l luttorns.
SUOKKKS. rOUXDATIO.V COJI1I, BKK BOOKS.
Uses. Italian Oueena Irani lmn.r,.Hi MAikAH.'
aiiderjWuielcn the line at ri. to inr crnt
loac-r than last year Kxchsnirt. Roods forooland
...IV. IMIII, ltl,H-lS,
tollcitrd
3VEI3NTTXE5,
THE SPECIALIST,
No. U Koarny St., San Francisco, Oal.
Tauva u Cnaoaic. firtaih and Paivim Dittu-iut
with WoiDEtiib &cccrs.
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and euT-UHt. and In
drinking liKoxIfullnr
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a raao of tlilt (.lint tin
Vital Jtr.-lomtho un-
der hla fpedal udrlca and treatment) fill not ciim
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name It iloalred, by lit. Watl?. 11 liimniy tit.,
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Ayor'a Saraparilla oiwratea radical
ly uion nnd through tho blood, and is an
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complaint's, and disorders, due to debility
or any constitutional taint or infection.
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