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MWJU'I X1". WlLLAiVlLTTl! fc'AJ&MEli; SALEM, OKEGON, JANUARY 14. 1887. f jMock. STOCK NOTES. Tlio first fotv months of a calf or colt is more important Minn nuy other period of it lifn. Yrt'jnj eiijck tbnJ ) boon stunted in its -wliiir duj i. ;r will fully rcoovnr frr m tlio lohs. r become ns Initio nnd well tlcvel't''J ns if it hnd boon kept growing from the beginning. One of tlio most successful of Illinois dairymen keeps ono hundred cows, but ho novor raises a pound of liny. lie foods his cnttlo on corn fodder, cut when in blossom, bound nnd cot up until cured, or till winter, when it is removed to tlio bnru. Ho golB sovon tons of this dry fodder to tlio ncro, nnd clnitiM it is ns goon iih tlio best of liny. To pull wool well, remark uu ox- chnnge, is nn nrt ncccsHiiry for nny shcon owner to know. Sprinklo the wet skins on tlio ilcsh sido with air slaked limo; lay two skins togothor on tlio flesh sido nnd pile up tlio polls in n lionp. In n few days the henp will swont qiiilo frcoly, whon tlio wool parts from tlio skin easily nnd may bo stripped ofr very rcndily. Tho secret is worth knowing nnd romombcring. In Now Mexico, whero Bhoop nro kept away from hnbilntions, it is always tho custom to hnvo nnnny gonls with tho owes and billio goats with tho rums. Thoy mako flnoguidcB, protect tho flock ngninst hords and coyotes, and givo tho hordors a littlo milk for thoir coflco. Ilut around towns, or fences, especially in tho neighborhood of orchards, or planted fields, tho gonti nro n nuinnco. Thoy not only jump fenced tlioiusolvcs, but nlso tonch tho "vy to do likewise Tho Floor 0 tho Homo's Stall. Tho next four or fivo montlis wilt bo a trying poriod for liorscs whoso winter comfort has not bcon wisely providod for, Somo horso-ownera, thinking to ndd to tho horse's comfort by giving drain ago to tho floor of tho stall, raiso tho forward pnrt of tho floor n couplo of inches or so highor than tho rear part. Tho real incentive to this is mora likely to bo tho idea of greater ciiho to tho ownor in kooping tho stall dry with tho least outlay of bedding and labor, with out 11 thought of tho great discomfort impoaod upon tho horso. If tho ownor will obsorvo tho position assumed by horses at rest in pnsturo or stnblo-ynrd, ho will find that a horso standing for soma timo in n position best calculated of any to givo him ro.H permitting tho animal to bo his own judgo will novor, for n length of timo, stand with his foro foot 011 ground highor than that occupied by his hind feet, for this position puts tho muscles of tho loin and quarters upon tho strain, whllo, with tlio position rovorscd, tho muscles nro relaxed, honco at rest. It should bo liorno in mind that tho fibres of tho muscles, whilo in tho matter of contraction ami roinxuiion, aro iiko a spiral spring, aro unlike tho spring iu that they tiro from bolng put under tension and kept so. Thoy require rest, while tho win) spring knows no tiro, henco needs no rust. Tho horse, coullnod on n floor of tho kind referred to, soon loams to get back tho length of his hitching strap, thus lessoning the angle of his footing by getting his hind feet well out upon tho lloorottho alley-way. How ofton do wo llud that iu passing behind it row of horses that stand upon n slanting tloor, wo uro compelled to send thorn forward into their stalls that wo may pass along. Test this by tying a horso in a wide, double stall, whero, by changing his position nt will, ho can place himself on level footing, or ovou uioro than this, can plant his hind fvet where they will be slightly higher than his foro feet, then obsorvo, after ho has tinishod his feed, how ofton ho is found iu one posi tion and how often in tho other, Tlsco tho tloor of a box-stall a few inches 011 0110 sido than tho other, and observe tho proportion of time tho liorro con fined therein upends with his head toward tho side where the iloor is highest. Wo are well nwaro, from long experi ence with horses, that tho gelding, urinating as ho does upon the center portion of his bedding, so "fouls his nest" ns to causo no inconsiderable trouble iu keeping his stall dry. This, which wo admit is quite an argument iu favor of drainage toward tho rear, is easily obviated by having a tight lower lloor with fall toward tho rear, placing above this an open, or slatted floor, this being raised at tho rear to a lovel or oven a fraction abovo. This opon floor can Ik) inndo very quickly and ohoaply, bhould bo moveable, so it can bo taken out for tho purposo of cloonlng tho stationary tloor, uud permitting tho lat ter to got thoroughly dry ns needed. Stock Journal. Washing Sheep. An Eastern woolen manufacturer sonds us the following, which may con' tniti some hints of v;duo to flock-masters: "Jf tho practicoin thoso countrips whero largo lloek-masters mako shcop rnising at'd feeding their solo business is to bo taken as tho result of oxporieuce, tho verdict is ngninst tho washing of sbcop. In most foreign countrios tho wool is shorn and marketed in the unwashed state. Tins is tho cno with all South American and llussinn Mori no wools. In tho first years of Bhcep-growing in Australia nearly all tho wool was washed upon tho sheep's back, but tho propor tion has each year boon growing loss until now about 75 per cent, of tho clip is marketed in tlio grease. About 15 per cent, mostly mndo up from tho skirts and nieces, is shipped scoured, nnd not moro than 8 to 10 per cent, aro wnshed fleeces. Tho prnctico of skirt ing is much moro advantageous than washing to both buyers and sellers for fino wools especially. Tho buyer is willing to givo more for tho flocco freed from tho skirts that nro not auitnblo for his work, and tho skirts, oithcr in tho grenso or scoured, will bring their full vnluo from tho consumers to whoso work thoy nro adapted. In buying fino domestic wnshed fleeces as marketed in this country the manufacturer estimates his loss upon tho skirts nnd dung-locks aro an uncertain quantity ho must mako his calculations 011 tho snfo sido. In skirted wools ho need only cstimato tho grease." Rroodors Gazette llt-'.f ttrtrt TbY TM"" WIMMHI. Expecting too Much of the Dried. Thoro is no breed of cnttlo that will, under nil circumstances, ndverso and othcrwlso, turn out well and pay for their keep and care. If any ono thinks ho can stock up with a brood of cattlo, tho individuals of which will grow to adult staturo and weight on less feed than tho generality of tlio samo class rcquiro, ho may as well disibuso his mind of this idoa. A calf of ono of tho fattening breeds, weighing at birth, say 100 pounds, will roquiro a good deal of feed during tho first twelvo mouths to bring tho weight up to what it should bo 1,100 to 1,200 pounds. In othor words, it is rcquirod to build onto tho small beginning a thousand pounds during twelvo months, and Micro is no brood within which this can bo dnuo at a vory much loss oxpondituro of feed than within tho linos of any othor roputnblo stock, kopt for tho purposo. It is moro what is in tho man Minn in tho cnttlo that mnkes a breed successful that is to sny, good specimens of ono of tho beof broods will do badly iu tho hands of ono man, for tho want of taste, skill, and judgment in tho feeding and general management Whon speci mens of a given breed, ono having no- quired a noteworthy reputation in a certain direction, fall into tho hands of n novico in cattlo mattors, ho is too much giving to thinking that ho has procured a golden egg that will hatch without tho need of a steady warmth to bring out n ohiok. Tho silly man, finding that egg will not hatch in a day, followH up tho error by seeking another, thinking to do nu impossible thing. This fairly represents tho man who, procunliig an improvod cattlo beast, orronoously supposes ho can rest upon his oars, for, having procured a beast rapnblo of attaining to a certain end, ho commits tho fatal error of supposing that results will follow, though ho Hits idly by, using no efforts. The improved cattlo beast Is like a high-class locomo tive, in that it is cnpablo of great at tainments, if placed uuder proper con dition, kept well cleaned and supplied I '1 1U0 requisite fuel. Kx. Coi- Joskimi II. Thornton, of Cincin nati, O., an honored war votemn, was for IS years & victim of that old soldiers' com plaint, chronic dinrrluoa. Two dozen bottles of Warner's safe euro restored his liver to health and cured his ailment. His daughter was very ill of an obstinato disorder, which tho best physicians failed to relieve. She had also palpitation of tho heart intense pains iu tho head, nervous dyspepsia, and all hor vital organs were involved. By three montlis' faithful homo treatment with Warner's safe euro, alone, sho was fully restorod to healto. That was two years ago. Tho euro was permanent. Col, Thornton will tell you it is true if you writo him and enclose- n stamped envelope. Renews Hor Youth. Mrs. I'hiuitt Cheiley, Fettrscm, Cly Co., Iowa, telU tho tollowiuc; remarkable story, the truth of which is voncheU for by tho re, klfutt ot the towui "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kMuey complaint uud lament for many yean; could not iire myself without help. Now I am frte from all rain and aorcne, ami am ablo to do all my own nomeworK. i owe my manic iq Kleotrio uittera for havioe renewed my youth. and removed completely all diteaioaud rutin.'' Try a little, only two at the rort urns Co, 4 Dluk Vrrmou Cheapest at Port Drug Co., 100 Stato street. UIMXUE DIIltiUTORY. The Oregon Btate Orange. OFFicnus. Master Judge R. 1', Boise, Salem, Marion Co.. Oflii. Ovcrtecr. A Luclllng, Milwaukie, Clack nm as Co., Opn. f.'jcturor II. E, Hayes, Stafford, Clackama Co., Osn. Stotvanl-J. V. Cook, MeMinnvillc, Yamhill Co., Ogn. Ait. Stsward J. Voorhccs, Woodburn, Ma rion Co., Ogn. Choplaln-A. P. Miller, WilUburg, Clacka- mas Co . Osn. Tre&urer E Strons, Salem, Marion Co., Ogn. Secretary Mrs. M. J. Train, Albany, Linn Co.. Osn. Onto Keeper. John Simpson, Sluslaw, Lnno Co., Oregon. Cere Mr. Annie Simpton, Simlaw, Lano Co., Osn Pomona Mrs. S. M. Cook, MoMinnvillo, Yamhill Co., Ogn. Flora-Mrs. K. KumcII, Widla Walta, W. T. Lidy Aslt.nnt Steward Mis Lydla Brook, Salem, Marion Co., Ogn. DR. PUNT'S eEABT REMEDY A v$ KL' DESCRIPTIVE TKEATIJSE FUSE. 1AA ! pif) ADDBESS JJ.MACK&Co. AfAJvVU The Orange in Connecticut. W. M. Hnll of tho Connecticut Stato Qrnngo closes his nnnunl addross as follows : "It is nbout twelvo years slnco tho Grango was first planted in Connecticut, yet only within tho post thrco that it tins roally won tho confidonco of our most thoughtful nnd progrossivo farmers and their families. Many ot theso havo recently como into tho fold, and now among our thousands ot membors wo can count many of Connecticut's lend ing agricultural lights, as woll as eomo of tho noblest women in tho Stato. To day tho Order of tho Patrons of Hus bandry stands second to nono among tho agricultural associations of tho Stato in intolhgoncn, influonco and powor ; socond to nono iu its educa tional and social advantages, and second only to tho Church of God in its purify ing and refining influonco upon its membors. Suroly it is an organization to bo proud of, and ono that must con tinuo to enduro so long as Micro aro farms to till or a farmor and his family to bo bcnoflttod." Notice of Final Settlement. ) X OU18A J. DtmETTE having fllfJ hor final account jbj m executrix or me estate ot n. u. uuiietie, a ceaaed, tho lion. Probate Juilfrecf Marlon county ha named Monday, December SO, 1840, al 10 o'clock A. M. (or bearing any objection to the allowing of uld account! and tho dlecbarelnir o( uld executrix. LOUISA J. DuilETTK, Executrix of tho Ettate ot 0. O. Dullotto, ilcccaaed. Whc ncrcr yntj feel an tuieaatnein !n tho region ef tho heart, a allcht pain in tlio ahouldcr.arm crundortbo ihouldcr hlado, or when you (eel yourcclf ihor J ot lrcn i when oxcrdlng,or your heart ha periods cf beating fiat, you hao heart dliciue, nnd ehoulil lake Ur.nint'allnrt Itemed. C1.60, DcicrlpUvo troaty with each bottlo, or mailed free. HAMBURG FIGS. There !j no remedy which can rival Hamburg; Figs for tho cure of habitual constipation, Indication and tlck-bcodache. Their action I prompt and efficient a their tisto la pleasant 23 cents. At all DruygliU ; or addrcs J. J. MAGIC & CO., O nnd II Front St., Run Francisco, Onl. C. W. JEFFREY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Treat tho Dlicaicsof Domcitlo Animal. ALL qucaUon pertaining to th profeulon, ania wcred by mall. Caatoratlng ColU and lllgellng Llrery stable a ipecuitr. omco at the wnto lire. Salem, Oregon. janflU BREEDERS DIRECTORY. H1IALI, ADVERTIBEMEMTS lllte the fol lnrlng will be Imertrd In onr column, In their proper clnaaiaeaflon, rer IS to 110 a year. Including copy of paper. C3" Larger ipaco charged for pro rata. OATTLK m I. II. LOONEY, Importer ami Ilreeder uJHtW I have a few Choice Heifer and Bulla for ale. Addrca or call: Je(feron, Or. LiID & ItEEI, ' foariaxD. Oaxao.t. Importer anil Hrredrn of Short-Horn Gattlo, CoUwoldand Lelceater Sheep and Clydeidal Hone, K33 Mn. J. J. TiAVKE, C2 Lnko Avcnno, Uochcstcr,X.Y.,will toll you if you write, enclosing stamp, that this wonderful story is truo: "In 1882 1 was takon to tho Clifton Springs Sanitarium, in a most poplorablo condition, with congestion of livor, constant cold hands and feet, rush ing of blood to tho head, purplo spots on ray faco, and my skin was as yellow as n lemon. Tho slightest food could not bo takon, without such distress nnd spasms that my screams could bo heard a long distanco. I had prolapsus very sovcrely, profuse loucorrhoon, and utcaino ulcera tion so thut I could not wear a supportor. Tho doctors said that I had tho worst case thoy ever saw. In two months I lost -10 pounds ot ficah, nnd sufl'ering all tho timo from intenso headaches, and 11 n ablo to obtain sloop, whilo cold, clam my sweats would break out ovor my body froquontly. Undor tho oporation of Warnor's safo euro my skin elenrod up and I began to gain flesh, nnd was ablo to walk ono full mile. Sly enso created such an interest nt tho Sanitarium that Wnriior s safo euro lias sinco been pro scribed for its pationts with good results. I novor was so healthy in my life." Ecrs by Welsnt. It is annoying to tho breeder of blood ed and fino fowls to find, whon ho offers for wile eggs nonrly twice as largo as his neighbors', that thoy bring no moro por dozen than do the smaller 01103. Also, the consumer is ofton vexed to find that ho must pay tho samo prico to-day for a dozen eggs that weigh a pound, that ho yesterday paid for n dozon weighing n pound and a half. Dosldcs, nu egg from n well-fed fowl is hoavier nnd richer than ono from a common fowl that is only half fed, so that tho weight compared to size, is nn indication of richness. Thus eggs, of which oight will weigh n pound, aro better and richor than thoso of ap parently tho sumo aizo of which ten are require for n pound. Of couroo, with eggs nt four or fivo conts a dozon (and hundreds of dozons havo beon sold in past years for thoso figures), it is not much matter ns to tho sizo ; but when the prico ranges from twenty-tlvo to fifty ceuts per dozon, it is a mattor worth looking after. It is high time tho old stylo of buying nnd soiling eggs was discontinued. It is n relic ot tho past, ami reminds of tho timo when dressod hogs sold for a dollar a piece, without re gard to size, nnd wero dull sale nt that. Iusist upon it, thon, you who raiso poultry ncd eggs for market, that tho prico of eggs shall bo so much per pouud, and thon it will bo somo induce ment to farmers to raiso a better class of fowls, and all will got thoir just dues. American Rural Home, JSC It. W. GAKEY, 8al.ro, Oregon. Polled - Angus Cattle. Call and ace my a tuck. SII BF.I. JOHN MIMO, Hnlcm, an. Breeder tf IMl'ItOVKD AM KIIICANMKIUKOSof 8pan nil Importation and crori breed ot th French and Spaniah itock known In Or egon a AMBKICAN ME- IUMO. A goodlot of Ewe for Sal a well a Ram. Price In accordance with the market. Coneepondence tollctteil. D. M. GUTHRIE. Italia., Ores. :er and Breeder Spaniah, French or American Mer ino. Send for Price etc Importf SIIROl-SaiRE SHEEP and ESSEX IIOOS, Import' ed and bred by . W. Hunt. Whlteaker.Or. 8 W 1 N E . PURE BERKSniRES. K.C. HALLEY Salem, Or., ilia a thorouichbred It.glitered Pig. tlv mile aouth of Salem on old atage road. m WAKYOKK RECEIVING A COPY OP rillS lAPEK WILL CONSIDER IT AN INVITATION TO SUBSCRIBE. MISCELLANEOUS. GEO. i). ;ooihue. 8ALEM, . OIIEOON, ' The Leading WYANDOTTE and BtlO WN LKUUUKM urecaeror me orinweii. Encloie at.mp for circular. KJL Jeraey mill for Halt, PRESSES. tliocu.tonur ul'lntlicono U-.I, USOERICK'S HAY, ei-l ! tfS! ritW& imm "r.lcronlrinl, adilrraa fur circular ami locution ot VC3!"M and .'oulhrru istorrhoutc and ASrnM. P. V.. DEDGRICX & CO.. Allinnv. H. V. hv m.i k aKT"w 9t -Urn laabtirti M--1. fir m5mmz &crs jffBimifA I f&fflmEBm JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing. TTAVIKO OPENED AT MY NEW QOAltTEnS, jLjL Vo. JOS Commercial street, I am prepared to Jo all kludi of reialrlog. All old patron are Invited to call and I will give their work my beat care and attention. tS" I Make n Specialty of Hone Mi or I n a. myltf ItltEYMAN BROS., MONEY BROKERS ! Money to Loau without CoiuiuLtlou. In mail to ult on real etat or approved (ecurtty. Purchaaen of Notea, County and State Warrant. Mortgage loana mad on thre tofler time. tyO&ce; Ore) man' block, Salem, Oregon. febS i mo P. J. AHMSTRONO. JAS. ROSS. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (SnceeMor to Kellr KnlghU) TUtXIITm. aCAKRIAGCXAKUG. 13 Uone-SioelKg and OmerU Jobbing n4 a pectalry. W At A. KELLY'S old lUad on Oouim.rcUl ttreet, Saltm. Oitgoa. Vt apiStf li J A. rvi.r "r kti A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY ron Fever and Ague, Intermittent ami Remittent Fevers, C ThU class of diseases so common In all part of tho World, and especially provalcnt In ma larious districts and vlclnngo of watcr-couries, aro almost Invariably accompanied by mora or less derangement of tho liver, and froquontly by a defcctlvo action of tho dtgostlvo origins. Tho mcro breaking of tho Chill Is but a step toward completing a radical euro tho various organs of tho body, especially tho stomach a'.. , liver, must be brought to n healthy and vigor out condition beforo a permanent euro can bo established, and this fact has been specially kept In vlow by Dr. Jayno In his treatment of theso complatntt. Tho uso of Jayno' Ague Mixture, In conjunction with Jayno' Sanative rilli, a prcscrlbod In tho Directions v.btch accompany each bottle, will not onl" BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but rcstoro the system, moro particularly the liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prevent a rclapso of Fever and Aguo by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho best evldenco of this Is the Invarlabb lucccis which bat always followod tho admin titration of theso remedies, as attested by tht certificates published annually In Dr. Jayno' Almanac, and tho wldo-tprcad popularity of the Ague Mlxturo In thoso dlitrlcti of tho United States, wboro tho dltcatos, for which It Is adaptod, most prevail. For Sale b) Sncll, Hltihu & Woofard, Portland. IYI M CEfl(iygKl EDICAL Nervous chronic Privatc DISEASES ISPENSAIM YOUTHFUL FOLLIES a EXCESSES SPEEDILY CURED. SforvoiiH Debility, ricmliiiil WrnhDMH. i:xliniiHtcilVllnlliy.IrfHtIIniilinuil,andall IhetenibleclTectsoraelMibuMandexceMcainmaturer yean, auch unocturnal emiuiont, Ion of memory, dim neia of vltlon, avcraion to society, the vital fluid pawne unobserved In the urine, and other aymptoma that lead toinunlty and death. Tomitf niul Jlldtllc-nircil Jl cm auiTerins from tho above thoutd comult ut at once. 'iiroirunrn'itMMllu nllMiirli cnion. CONSULT ATtION tltKU Chemical Analyii-, including thorough mictoacopic examinations of the urine, $5. An honeat opinion civen in all caaea. We furnish Tlio Urcnt KiikIIhIi Kcnicily. Mr Aatlcy CoojMtr'N VI till llcttortitlve at $j a bottlo or fourlimea the quantity, tto. Hnvi.Y. iiottm: rnin: lo anyone Hating tymptoma, acx and ace. Addrex KXUMNIt MKIIICAI. DIHI'KNHAUY Nu. 11 Ki'itrny Nt., Hiui 'rmiclco. I'nl- OTbe UUVEItS' GUTITK U laaoed Sept. nd Martli, each year. T3in Ffft, BX x 11 Ji lncht.,wlUi over 3.BOO UluatrmUon a whole Picture Gallery. 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Hlshcat Honor, at all tireat World' Kxhlhltlona for flnciren yran. tou atylta, tu ta f-"J. Vor Ca.li, lUar 'ajimaii, ur llcmcd. Catalogue, w pp., 4to, Xreo. PIANOS. The Improved Method of BlrlnKlnjr. Introdnced and perfected by liAaux A lUxux, I. cunrrdnl by rum. hrifnt Judsrt hi ronatltuto a radical adtanco In llano. tortaconnrucilon. l)o not rcquiro one-quarter as much Inning aa Itano Ernerally. iK-acrliulve Catalogue by malt lMjliMlM.'1iii.tjfWIl CiTrtmoatBt, Boston. 140WabathATe.,Ohlc&go. E.imBt.fDnIoaFq.),N,Y. . THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER ! Welihsoaly Frva lb., anil can be rarrlnl In a .mall vallte. ttl.UUU lirwaan TOR ITtt HDHKKIOH. U'Al. Ing made lliht and oaiy. .The clothe have that pure wuiitfnraa wnica no oiaer mode of wMhlng can pm. iluoe. Ko rubbing rtqulre-l; no friction tu Injure the fabric To place It In every ACMK. Pat. April U. w. fSSrSSckiX A'S. Su not found aatiaf actoiy within one month from date ot purcruuv, money refunded, lea Hxpreu charseay Band for circular. ARrnt wanted. r,V,I)K.N.MH.'jil3 VonurtI..Torouto.Oiit N.U.-MactUnr wlllbe ahlpiMM f rom Itocbivter. N.Yn thua aavlng U, & duty, fkaae mention tbla plr. v mil . mj! UiM!. 379FRUITTREES TIcna Wines. Plants, etc. Apple, Pear, lrach,Cberrr. Dara, ifuiarr. BiniwDciTTi avapucrry. HUckberry. CarraDts, l.rarx-s, 1Seoacberrlea.ae. bidtirCaUJa(u J. S. OOUUIHS, oorcatown, B. J. RUPTURE 11jvo tou liarl of tb uUafutliuc Kduetloa far bR kBawafniAit(rururtui4car wit boat ciwnuloa aH or bUJruf fnantUtorl oWflorlrvabiji4v Wr iah rf irsiiM tttartia anj UjIT moruaj. t.uitMi ta m.u VPM- Now SlOonlf. KiHirarnmiWur moiar nwnti, iLirufnutui nnai pruois u( earni l SuMkO Ukl tkLAppx.e3WvMUnM4wijtw York,