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WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 25, 188G $Mack. HOE'E TALK. Training Young Ilorsci. Willi young liorncH, miys John IUiB3cll, I don't think tlioro is n bettor plan for brooking them, although I think Mint Mint U rntliur a bad word, Minn to put Ilium nt work upon tho plow. I don't liolievo Mint thoro in nuy way in which tho liorBo's temper enn bo bolter dovclopcd Minn by putting on tho plow wlion lie is about threo years old and tenching him how to bo patient of tho obetncli's Mint linvo to bo mot in that work. That iH tho wny Mint I train my coltB, nnd thoy know how to stop into tho furrow or out of it when thoy aro told, nnd they recognize "Ilnw" nnd "Geo." With tliifl prnolico thoy got n splendid training, nnd it ulToctn tho wholo Hfo of tho borne. They oxject Mint obstacles will bo mot wlion Mioy nro in tho carrl ngo, and Micy renlixo Mint thoy aro to bo quiet. For iiiirinncc, when Mio plow strike stumpH, or roots, or sloncs, nnd brings everything up suddooly, tho young hordes, expecting Homothing of Mint port, will stnnd until tho tronblo la righteued nnd every thing starts smoothly ngnin. Tliny will reniemlwr this. I would not allow my family to ,uho cam ngo lmntos Mint were not familiar with tho plow nnd Mint would not. mind "Haw" nnd "Geo" in tho carriago, if nocusHiiry. ColtH two or three years old enjoy light plowing, nnd when used to Mint, Mio mowiug-innchiuo in n cnpltnl lesson ; its loud clutter will mako their nerves ready for nny subsequent rnttlo in this world. Nervous, Hones. Finely bred homes nro very often ncrvotiH. Thoy nro quick to notico, quick to tnko alarm, quick to do what sooms to thoiu, in moiuonta of suddon terror, necessary to escapo from possiblo harm from something thoy do not undorHtnud. That is what makes them shy, boll, and run away. Wo cannot tell whnt awful suggestions straugo things oiler to their miiulH. For ought wo enn tell, n nheet of white paper in the road may Heoin to the nervoim horse n yawning chasm, the opon front of a baby rurrinuo the jaws of u dragon toady lo dovour him, and a man on a bicycle something leirifyiug sort of a Hying devil without wings. Hut we (hid that the ui'wnenl ho becomes familiar with thoho things or any others Mint nU'righi him, and knows what (hoy aro, ho grows iudiHmout to them. There fore, when your lioicu shies at anything, make him acquainted with it; let him smell it, touch it with his sensitive uppor lip, nnd look closely at it. Ho member, too, that you must familiarizo both sides of him with the dreaded ob ject. If he only examines it with tho uonr nostiil mid eye, bo will bo very likoly to scare at it when it appears on his oil' side. So thou rattle your paper, beat your bass dium, Hotter your um brella, run your baby carriages nnd your bicycle, Are your pistol, and clatter your tinware on both sides of him and all nruuiid him until ho comes to regard tho noise simply as a nuisance nnd Mio material objects as only trivial things liable to get hint if they aro in Ids way. He may not learn all that in one lesson, but continue Mm cstons and you will euro all hU mn-vousnes. Care of llarneis. Harnesses need washing, quite as much as they do oiling, for tho dust that is continually settling upon thorn ab sorbs tho oil that is in them, and thus dries tho leather so it will crack, lotting tho water in every time it is out inn rain. llmucM should bo frequently taken npait and thoroughly washed, nnd when neaily dry thoroughly rubbed with a cloth that has been dipped in ncatVfoot oil that has been mixed with a cry small quantity uf laiupblaok. No more oil should be put un than will readily diy in, hi that when rubbed with n dry cloth the bariums will bo perfectly clean to handle. Carriage harnesses nro not neglected m much as work harnesses! but oven theno very rarely reecho Mio attention that they ought to, for a har ness that is properly cared for will last more than twice as long as a harness that is neglected. There are somo kinds of harness soaps that am excellent to wash a harness with, which if properly usod, will not only keep a harness look ing well, but will keep tho leather in very good condition without oiling more than once or twico a year. Mood harnesses bbould never bo kept where nil of the dut of the barn will settle on them, but they should bo kept in tight cloaoU where they will bo free from dust. Massaehsetts I'lowmau. gear, and handsome blinds aro n great improvement to the style nnd gencrnl nppenrnnco of real, well set-up carriage horsos. But for buggy, cart, stage, wagon, truck, nnd gonornl travel, they aro wholly unnecessary, and as regards snfoty, thoy are n detriment ralhor than an advantage Whnt do surfnec-enr horsos want witn blinds? Horacs, liko ourselves, want to soo where they nro going, nnd tho horse that shies, proves Mint be wants to keep out of danger, by tho very fact of his shyness. Wo must conaidor Mint a horeo loading nn artificial life, liko ourselves, walking in tho dnrk in a strnngo place, doosu't sco whnt is around him if ho tins blinds on, nnd is thcrcforo naturally timid and careful. If a horBO is too careful, nnd takes too wide n circuit in shying, it is with tho best intention from his itisdncts. I J ut bccnUBO he docs it a llttlo too much, nnd mora tlinn his driver bccs uoccssnry, ho should not bo abused, but spoken to softly nnd kindly, nnd thus encouraged, for ho moans no wrong. Thostupl'dlunk bond will go bo cloao to a hole Mint ono wheel will fall into it, whilo tho horse of intelligence, will kcop woll nway from it, but not having studied geometry, ho doca not know the exact length of tho nxlos, nnd tho distnuco nccoasnry to kcop from tho dnnger. Man himself doson't kocp away from danger nt nil times, though ho lias the advantago of scneo and reason supplied him. UnthreiUod Oats for Horses. Unthrcshcdoatsays tho Agriculturist, nro n better iced lor horses than tho grain nlono, or tho grain nnd straw both fed, but scparntoly. The albuminoid ratio of tho grain of oats is 1.G1 ; of Mm straw or oats, 1.299. Tho food for horses' at ordinary work should have nn albumi noid ratio of 1.70. Hence, tho grain of onta should bo mixed witli food hnving n lowor albuminoid ratio. Wo might got n ration hnving tho proper ration- by using corn with onta. But f, is woll kuown Mint for grain to bo woll digested it must be eaten with somo sort of stover to form tho necessary bulk in the stomach. For stover wo might use timothy, which hns an albuminoid ratio of 1.81, nnd would givo tho necessary bulk. Hut it is much better to havo tho grain and stover eaten together. Wo may cut the hay, mix it nnd tho grain together, and moisten tho inixure ; but wo accomplish tho same thing more ecomically by unthreaded oats, for then the grain, nil tho chad'and a good part of the straw nro masticated together. Uy thus feeding oats wo not only im prove tho albuminoid ratio of tho ration and provldo tho necessary forago masti cated with tho grain, but wo snvo tho ox pcusos of throshiug. Oala to bo fed, in this way should bo cut before they nro quito ripo, cured thoroughly, nnd then moved nwny. Thoy nro juat tho feed for wiutor, when tho horses rcquiro carbo hydrates; and because of thoir manner of feeding nro so woll digostcd, nnd nro so well suited to tho wants of tho borso that ho will do a great doal bettor upon them than ho would upon almost nny other feed. You can easily stop n borso or cow from jumping fences wlion out at pos ture, in this wny : Tut a ntrnp, with a ring on it, nwund tho near foroleg. above Mio knee, null a surcinglo or belt, with n ring around tho body. Then, by n short strap or piece of rope, nttnoh tho two rings so nsto make n harmless yet perfect ly effective bobble. Halter pulling in tho atall' may bo effectually and easily broken, Put a slip-noosed rone around tho body, lend tho end of it between tho animal's forelegs, up through the halter, nnd make it fast to tho mangor. Then go up iu the loft and throw down a lot of clattering tin-pans into the mangor. When tho horse jumps back tho rope will catch him and bring him forward. It will not bo long boforo you cannot make him jump back. To euro n borso of stamping iu tho stall, hang a bit of wood, only n moderately heavy peg four or live inches long, by a string say uoven inches long, from n strap nbovo his knee on each fore leg so that it will whack lightly against his shin and call his at toutiou to it every stamp, nnd bo willbtop stamping rather than bo nuuoved by it. A picco of stout elastic fastened about tho hind leg will stop him kicking iu the stall. Some stablomon euro stall-kickers by hanging loosely a piece of barbed fence wire, or oven a ropo across the POULTRY NOTES. A sotting hen witli scnly legs will gonernlly give tho disease to her chicks. For lico npply kerosene to tho roosts. Ho sure to get it upon nil tho porches. It ia n sovoroign remedy. It soon drives tho vermin from tho fowls. Hut it must bo frequently repented. For tho best ogg production in honvy fowls onta nro n good Bummer food. Thoy givo bulk, whilo tho nutrinvmt thoy contain is of tho kind which goes to mnko eggs rather than fat. Throwing meal dough, mnshod potn toes or nny othor moist food on tho ground whoro tho foot of tho fowls enn trnmplo it is not economy. Enough is saved in n littlo whilo to pay for a trough and trouble to make it. Tho dust bath is to tho fowl whnt tho washbowl is to tho individual. With Mio dtut bnlh the hen cleanses hor body. Hho usos it also for exercise. When a hen is incubating sho cotnos off ns reg ularly to dust horsclf ns sho does to feed, instinct tenching hor that it is tho best of methods for ridding herself of lico. Hats aro moro destructive to chickens Minn nny other animal, ns thoy burroiv under tho edges of coopa, dig through into underpinnings unless thoy nro sol idly built, nnd almost crawl through keyholes in thoir search for thoir downy prey, borno modern chicken-coops aro not only made rodont proof but thoy have a trap nttachod which gobbles all spike-tailed marauders that come snif fing around nftor plundor. Onco iu n whilo a grnngor finds ndou bio egg in a lion's nest, nnd with eyes hulking out noarly as big as the egg, ho rushm off to the uonrcst uewspapor ofllce to got an item. The Jay log of such nn egg does not imply nny particular merit on tho pnrt of tho lion nnd tho compression of two day's work into ono may do hor sorlous harm without in creasing her owner's profit. Many n hon hns boon ruined by tho bursting in tho ovnduct, doublo eggs being moro liablo to eauso suah n disaster than single ones. When you have nhoii that natur ally lays largo oggs nnd plenty of them, oncourapo hor all you cnu ovon with n puH'in tho local nowspaper, but do not urge hor on to possible suicide by turning out doublo eggs. Foul water, damp wonthcr, nnd poor nnd inaulllcicnt food causes "gnpos," says tho Indiana Farmer. Put tho chicks in dry quarters nnd givo them good food in vnriety, nnd puro wator, frequently changed. Tut a Binnll picco of camphor nnd a fow drops of turpcutino in tho wnter, or mix with tho food. A Great Conflagration Tht sweep away a wliolo city, starts from a flame no email that a glass of water would ex. tlnguUh It. Ia Ilka manner, tho tnoit painful and fatal maladies of tho throat nod lungs ordl. narllrdc clop from until beginnings, not dim. cult of euro If promptly treated with tho proper remedy. But their progress It Insidious end delay may bo fatal. Cold nnd cough lead to Laryngitis, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneu. tnonlB, and Conaumptlou. Tho only rncdl. clno certain to euro every bronchial ond put. monary affection not absolutely Incurable la Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, During 0 ycara It baa atcadlly grown In pop ular estimation, end la now a household nil. ante In many thousands of famltlca. rarcnta, whoie lire wcro preserved by Aran's Cuxnsr rzcTOiut, when they were young, nro now sav. lng the lives of their children with It. Leading physicians extol Ita vlrtuca end prescribe It In thclrpraetlcc. IntelllgentdruggUta everywhere report noteworthy curea effected by It, within their peraonal knowledge. rnxnniD nr Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowoll, Mm Sold by all Druggist. SEEDS : SEEDS MILLER BROS., Seedsmen. KF.EI IN STOCK AT TIIK Oregon SmDIlL! So. 309 Hrronil SI , I'orllenil, Or. A large and varied auortmo iv of all Mmla ol Field, Flower, and Seeds, Y gc table iff'.,..!1.'1 lrut n,m- iito FRUIT TltEKS, KKR. TIUZKRS. OAItOKN IMP).KMKTO. etc., furnished at tho lowest ratrs. IMPERIAL KOO FOOD kept constantly on hand. 4TCatIo;ruceon application Mention thla paper when tiling. WOODBURN NURSFRY. Keeps the Ltrgctt stock ol Fruit, Shade, Ornamental and Nut Trees I North el Al'IIIS it other Insvct pceta whli w. .... ..ui.cric. California, at the wry lowratratca. Ml Nn are reining moit t3T By.HU FOR CATALOOUE AND PRICK-LIST. Address: J. if. HKTTLKmitE. Woodbum, Oregon. octliuO MAPS J MAPS ! ! MAI'S OE OREGON & WASH LWTON TERRITORY. "TKUKArTP.n WB Witt l)K AIltK TO 8UrPtT m. ropiea 01 rna m or Orrson and Waahlngton at low nir ratal. Thiua ii ... .- - i- .. '-!".' Inrm toary In the iwket,' Kncliwd In a .tlfl board ioer. They can be ohulnej at the following rrleei! Mnp of Orrgmi,..., lni or Wnaliliifrio Ore-Rnn anil Unalilnalnn Combined. I.80 aVrilcmlt by PoaUl Order or IletHitercd letter PoiUffe .Uwp. Hill not 1 Ukon. Addreai; Hltl INKTTr'F.lKMm I'm. CO.. "rwe- X Portland Orenn DK. t7AJSrJ5JS AGUE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AMD EFFECTUAL REMEDY ron Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, iCc. Thlscl&tiof dlicasei o common In all pnrH of the World, and especially proralcnt in ma. larloui district and vicinage of water-course, are almost Invariably accompanied by mora or less derangement of tho liver, nnd frequently by a defcctlro action of tho digestive orgam. Tho racro breaking of tho Chill ii but a atop toward completing a radical ouro) the varloul organs of tho body, especially tho stomach n -liver, must bo brought to a healthy and lgor oua condition Lcforo a permanent euro can bo established, and this fact has been specially kept In view by Dr. Jayne In bis treatment of these complaints. The uso of Jayne't Ague Mlxturo, In conjunction with Jayne's Sanatlva I'llls, as proscribed In the Directions which accompany cash bottlo, will not onl BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but restore the system, moro particularly tho liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prevent a relapse of Fever and Ague by thor ouglily ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho best evidence of this U the invariable success which has nlnay followed tho ndtnlo titration of these remedies, n tHtcteJ hr tin cortiflcatoi published antniutly In Dr. .Iiiyne'i Almanao, ami tl.o u 1 Je-sprrml )p.tbiriiy of the Ague Mixture In thoso dltrlrls n the L'nltoJ States, nbere tbr ttlcjse, fur vhlcb it Is idaplod, most prevail. For Sale bj finell, llltihti h WooJard, Portland. A young turkoy Is tho moat dcllcnto of nil young domestic animals, ntul iU future oxiatonco tloiwnilB upon tho at tention it gets during tho first fow weeks of its life. It will not out anything un til it is twouty-four houra old; thon for tho first fow days feed them with html (toiled eggs rubbed up in bread crumbs (bread of corn nioal nnd water), with a littlo black pepper sprinkled over it; fcod ut loast threo timas a day, using a littlo poppor, nnd keep a shallow dish of water by. smmm W mmuduirmiarcax:aiiswi 'mzm?sx& vaaisiBa savv'v.vsmiat' -?tyiaim-Aifi'aw. rjwwwm Ust by WeUbt. stall behiud thorn. Use et minder. Tho custom of putting blinds on homo iiitltxorimintiU'ly, is 11 grtnt error. Carriage horses look well in show lipad-1 i3 highly ltenetiei.il. To Kosp lion Well. 11 sickness in hogs comes from a diseased or disordered stomach, A hog novcr gets sick if its bowols nro iu good condition. This ahould always lo kept iu viow in feeding, ami a heating or constinaliuK diet liko corn should bo judiciously mixed or varied with food of u different character, l'umnkins aro ex cellent for this purpose. Thoir effect on uto ooweis ana general uoaltli of hoes It is nnuoying to tho breeder of blooded and lino fowls to find, when ho offers for salo eggs noarly twico as largo ns his neighbors, Unit thoy bring no moro per dozen than the smaller ones. Also, tho consumer ia oftou vexod to find that ho miut pay tho same price to day for a dozen eggs weighing a pound that he yestcrd-ty paid for n dozen weighing n pound and a half, llesides, nn egg from a well-fed fowl is licnvior and richor than ono from n common fowl that is only half fed, ho that weight compared to sizo is nn indication of richness. Thus, eggs of which eight will woigh n pound, aro bettor nnd richer than those of apparently tho same sizo, of which ton nro required for a pound. Of course, with eggs at four and fivo cents a dozen (and hundreds of dozens havo loeu sold iu past years at theso fig ures), it is not much matter as to tho sizo ; but when tho price rangos from twouty-flvo to fifty conts per dozon, it is a, matter worth looking after. It is high tlmo that this old stylo of selling and buying eggs worq discon tinned. It is a relic of the past, and reminds us of the timo when drossed hogs sold for a dollar each, without regard to size, and wore dull sale. Insist upon it, then, you who raise poultry and eggs for market, that tho price for oggs shall be so much per pound, and then it will bo somo induce ment to farmers to raise a better class, of fowls, nnd all will got what is their just due. American ltural Homo. TIIK IJl'KEX AM lli:u UKTINli:. Willamette Valley Apiary. Salem, - Oregon. Jlana'acture and Mil all kinds ol supplier! fcr bee. keepers, Kco Hives of Latest mid .Host Approved Patterns. SJlOKEIlS FOUNDATION COM II, 11KK HOOKS, Hie. IlkllaUl OiiMnt fivihi n.iL1.s..i .1 o?,e m,M afe js'sl hm. aunt.! " - :...."."...v!"'i,'H" .iiAot, rroprietor. THE SPECIALIS1', No. 11 Koarny St., San Franchco, CaL Taatr AU. CiiRomc, flraciAL aid I'airATn Dtiaiau ITII WoiMuiriri, 6caiM. THE GREAT ENGLISH KEMEDY I la a corlaln cure for Xen oin Mobility, T.oit Munliowl, 1'ivntator. hiteu, nrul all Jio evil ellorM c( souttfut (otllex and evraura, and In ilrliiklnr Intoxicating ;. J)r. Mlutle, ho U a nuitlar iliylcUn, Craduato ol tlia Uiilvcr. Ityol riun.yltanla, will awreo to forfeit S-'iUO for a raw of thlx kind the I7ral ltrmtunithn .'1111. Jer his eeclal udtrloo and treatment) III not etini Dl.SO a bottle, cr four times tho ittaiitItyK, acnttn any addreas on receipt of price, or O. O. (. In prlvato nanio If doslrcd, by Hr Mlntlf, II lCcnrtiy fit., .V, ; CuL Kend forlUt 01 tpimtlor. and .auiphlct. 8.13WT.N jiorru: fitr.i: wilt In cent to any ono applying by letter, atatlrur 'J' Vonu, sex and ai;e. 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