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6n-i rrWWfc.7Ptii4lill,ffcAaCi 6 W JJjLAME'll'iS lUUlEli; a Ah EM, OJtUilGON, JANUARY 21, 18&7. -ft . J I -I i w It Mock. Food for nories-Bomo Points of Value to Fanneri Everywhere. Fnst driving and slow pulling or haul ing heavy loads upon roads requires diflurout food for horses. Tho differ- enco between thoso two kinds of work would reasonably call for diflcronl feed ing. Tho fast working horso oxoitu tho luns inoro freely than tho slow worker, henco tho food should ho luoro concon tratcd, hut yet digcstiblo; it should aloo contain a, sufllciont quantity of fibre mixed with tho liner matter to givo tho masticated food a porous consistence nnd prevent it from forming a too solid mass in tho stomach. Outs Jb precisely tho kind of food required to meet such a case. Tho husk of oats forms a largo portion of tho substanco of tho grain, whilo tho kernel is rich in nltrogonous mattor and has eufllclont carbonaceous matter to supply all tho needs of tho lungs, which aro stimulated by a muscu lar action to greatly increased exertion. Oats contain precisely tho requisite pro portion of fino and coarso matter for tho horso nlimout in a Biilllclcntly con centrated condition to avoid overloading tho stomach, and is thus tho best food for tho fast working horse, which needs no hay. Hut to got tho best results from this grain it should bo crushed and fed four times a day, bo that tho system is never exhausted by want of food. Tho slow working horso on tho con trary tho farm horso, for instanco docs not rcquiro n conenntrated food nor ho frcquont fooild g, bocauso tho work is slowor and ihu consumption or forco is not great. A. naturo richer in cnrbouacoouH elements is required, and as bulk is not objoctiouablo n cheaper food may bo used. Tho ration of a city car horso, for instance, which doos not travol moro than four miles au hour, is about twenty poundH of hay, and twen ty pounds of cornmcal, finely ground, ami on tliis feed I ho horses trnvol about twenty miles a day. Tho meal is uovor fed alone, and always without hay, which is wetted, and it is found tho llnor tho meal is tho bettor it Htluks to and mixes with the hay, and tho better, therefore, it indigested. To feed whole corn and long hay has been pro veil over and ovor again to ho a wastoof nuo-third of tho food, and to feed lino meal alone, without tho nut hay, is exceedingly daugorous, and apt to prodtieo a fatal attack of colic. Wlioro economy is a pressing nooil, a fairly good but cheap food may bo mado by grinding togothor ton bushels of oats and livo bushels of corn, adding one bushel of ryo or rough rice if it happens to bo at hand. A littlo linsocd oil calco would mid to tho value of tho compound, but this is not usually to bo had !n tho South. Add to this hay, of courro. Where tlio grain ration is rich, tho hay may bo reduced in quantity and straw substituted for it. Tho Pennsyl vania farmers uso tlioir ryo straw for horse's foeil and soil hay, bringing back for ovory ton of hay u largo load of ma nure which taxes tho full strength of their enormous wagons and their power ful four horso teams. Tho nitrogenous character of clover hay fits it excellently for tho food of working hordes, and as it is cut and wetted and mixed with corn meal makes, without any other mixture, u HUllieieut food for tho hardest working farm hotes. N'ow York Times. Many a girl finds first in tho frivolities and next in tho iniquity of tho streets that excitoment by which rogrcts and romorso maybodoadoncd. If sho is too strong in principle, too puro and olo vatcd in tono thus to sink down to ono of tho pitiublo womon of tho street, sho may find henulf in sotno cold garrol, lonoly, overworked, despondent and miserable Hotter remain at home than risk tho failure which attends to many girls who go to tho city in pursuit of high pay for light work. It is tho saddest of all von hires, forsaking a country homo for tho illusions and doccptions of a largo town. Iloading (Pa.) Timos. Breeding One Kind ot Swine If a man who engages in farming or breeding, or both, finds that ho has a tasto and talent for pursuing a givon lino of farming, or breeding a particu lar kind of livo stock, ho had bettor by all moans adhero to that toward which his tasto leads him, as in that particular direction ho is suro to take tho most in terest and will havo tho best assuranco of success. Farmers who havo sot out in business with tho determination to grow a certain kind of crop, and havo givon a proper attention to rotation, fer tilizing, otc, havo tho advanlago of always boing on hand with tho regular artlclo when prices aro stiff and tho de mand is good, Whorcas thoso who change about nro protty suro to tako up with a now undortaking after it has had a boom, and by tho timo tlioy aro ready to appear in market with their crop, tho tido has como and gone. A breeder of Ilcrkshiros, Poland-Chinas, or other breed of swine, who has for a period of years steadily adhered to tho ono breed, it is fair to assumo, has possessed himself of all tho essential facts relating to its brooding and man ngomont, and if ho docs not excel ono not so long in that particular lino, it is for tho roason of poisoning less mental penetration and forco. IIoucc, tho man who anchors to a given breed, and suc ceeds, is to givo tho branch that ho con trols a typo moro or los peculiar to himself, and a reputation in keeping with tho merit ho fixes upon his herd. Fix tho mind upon a typo, after taking full consideration, and adhere to this. Anchor to deep, long-tried blood, this being within a symmolrical contour, and in changing for now blood always oxact that tho outward shape bo up to tho standard first fixed upon, uovor be low it. Livo Slock Journal. $,tvt$$QMtnti. Downing on Fruit Culture. Pleasant Hill, Deo. 20, 1880. Editor Willamotto Farmers Will you announce through the col umns of your paper whoro Downing's works on "Fruit Culture" can bo obtain cd, and oblige, S. E. Bkistow. Note. In reply wo will say that wo can supply this work at .$ 5.00 per copy, or wo will prcsont it froo to anyone, (post paid) who will send us a club of ton new subscribers at .$1.50 each, cash with order. Now hero's a grand chance. Editor. WBSmf There la no retried jr which cin rival Hamburg Figs lor trio cure ol natiiiuai constipation, maifrestion ami ! tlck.htadache. Their Action clcnt as their taste Is pleasant. aa rtromnt and am. SictJ. J a.. .) t i .N 2J-"2) ACHJS MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AlfD EFFECTDAL REMEDY ron An Interesting tetter. Moscow, Idaho, Nov. 22, 1880. Mossrs. Stavcr & Walker, Portland, Or. Gentlemen : This is to certify that I bought ono of your Hoosior Runner Prcs3 Grain Drills and used it on my farm last spring. I planted somo wheat, flax and barley. It was lato in tho Boason, but it all camo up well. I also planted somo wheat four wooke carlior with ono of D. E. McShorry's Broadcast Scodcrs, and only wish that I had planted all my wheat with tho Frcss Drill. Mr. B. A. McQuiro, my neighbor, planted somo barloy about May 10th. I planted somo next day. Tho rosult was that ho novor cut a spear owing to a dry spring whilo I out a vory good crop, planted with tho Press Grain Drill. I can provo this by sovoral of my noighbors, and would mako nfildavit to that ofi'ect if required. Yours truly, (Signed) T. F itf.uinit. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY trhen tho Heart, Kidneys and Clrcula. Hon aro in a healthy condition all other rJImenta aro rnero "lda Issues" which readily yield to treatment Dr. Flint's l II cart remedy cxcrU a tncclfla and direct 'action on Ihnno nrmnn. DmrrfntJvn tMiL. tlso accompanies each bottlo. or mallod froo. It will repay a perusal and provo instrucUvo aod Interest ing. fl.W. At all druggists, or address J. J. MACK & CO., 9 and 11 Front St., Can rtanclsco, Col. VI Notice of Flnnl Settlement. T OUISA J. DtmKTTE having Med her final account j as executrix 01 mo etuis ot 11. u. utiuetu. tie. ceased, tho Hon. Trobste Judge of Marlon county has named Monday, December JO, 1S30, at 10 o'clock A. M. for hearing any objections to the allowing of said accounts and tho discharging of said executrix. LOUISA J. DuRETTE, Executrix of tho Estate of D. O. Dultette, deceased. ,JVsssBIIHsEjHsssKsUOCi,.)c C. W. JEFFREY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Treats the Diseases of Domestic Animals. ALL questions pertaining to the profession, ansa we red by mall. Castoratlng Colts and lturc!lng Llrery Stable . ' . .r r. " 1. - " a s pociauy. utiles at tne lllnto llrcs, Salem, Oregon. JanSUf BREEDERS DIRECTORY. KM ILL AIiVKRTIHKMF.NTrt llko the TaU Inning will be Inserted In our columns. In lliclr proper clntslNrallon, for 8 lo fio a year, Including ropy or paper. XiT Larger space charged for pro rata CATTLE The Advantaged of winter Dairying. Advlco to Country dirts, City life is not idl that it is painted. It has its pleasures and conveniences, 'lit it also has its serious drawbacks, llofortuuaking'tho plunge into life in iho city, country girls eliouM n-k thorn m'Ivos what Is really to lo gained by it. Perhaps in tlioir quiet, rural homos some stray advertisement has vouched them, promising to young women high salaries for light work. Hundreds of thoso advertisements aro framed (or tho very purpose of deceiving tho unwary, Thoy accomplish their purpose, how over, and large numbers of young girls rush up to tho city, dazzled by tho gen erous profusion of promises. A girl fiom tho farm answers ono of thcfo advertisements, l.ifo may havo boon slow at home, but thcro was always good food and in plenty, and theio was somo one to euro for in tho old farm house. When sho goes to tho big city sho linds that tho "light woik" consists in working all day in n badly lighted and ill-smelling work-shop, where tcores of other girls nnd women aro employed at wages haidly high enough to keep body and boiiI together. Wo know what often comes next, Tho girl has left homo, sho is lu.iiunoil or unwilling to return, and sho imiat tako tho consoquoucos, oftentimes ono of two things slmmo or suilerin. Thcro aro many who, judging from tho courso thoy follow, think that sum mer is tho only favorable timo for but (or making. With thorn tho winter is an uuprolltablo season, during which tho cows must bo fed without making nny return, When thoy mid to their stock of cows, thoy soloct such as nro fresh in tho early spring, expecting to havo good roturns during tho suiumor, and when winter comes, cither dispose of them to somo ono who will fatten thorn for beef, or koop thorn tluough tho winter in anticipation of their again be ing fresh when spring comes. It will be readily soeu that the plan of having n cow idle throo months of tho year, and that during tho season when butter commands tho best price, must bo un profitable. To bo sure, tho cows will need moro caro and protection against tho cold when giving a largo yield of milk in tho winter, but this can bo go- cured ut comparatively small oxponso, where ordinarily comfortable barns havo been envied. Thoso may havo au ouni hum,: of boards on tho inside, tho sp.uo between that and tho outside boards boing tilled stuiw, well packed in, or sawdust, Then, too, tho cows can bo moro easily ami regularly cured tor when confined to tho stablo or yard than during tho summer, when turned to pasture, oftentimes somo distnnco away. Tho buttor is moro easily kept swoet and solid when tho weather is cold, nnd this is tho season when it brings tho best price. Winter dairying has many advantages over that carried on in tho summer, as many who havo tried it will testify. Particularly has this been found to bo tho case in thoso stated where tho summer season is long and hot Somo havo tried both systems in tho wost where tho winters nro sovcre, and have found tho quality, ns well as the product, quite equal to that of tho summer months. Livo Stock Journal. It has bocn demonstrated by careful practical tests that tho probabilities of tho germination of seed wheat nro greatly increased by packing tho earth on tho 6ced at timo of drilling, and that, in consequence, tho quantity of socd can safely bo reduced ono-half or one-third of tho amount usually sown, with full assurance that tho yield will also bo greatly iucrcasod. Tho Hoosior Ilunucr Pross Drill is tho latest improvod nnd best implement for seeding purposes yot inventod. Send for special illustrated circulars. Staveic & Walvek, Portland, Oregon. 1. II. LOOMIY, Importer ind Ilrreder JERSEY CATTLE. tJB 1 llftVA & four Clinics IlnliVr ami Uu.li fonalc. AdJicas or call: JetTcrton, Or. A MW. art . JXltir .Y KKK1V. I'ORTLAID. ORKOOX. Importers nnil lirreilers of bhort-Horn Cattlo, Cotswoldand Leicester Sheep and Cljdoidtle Horses. Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, iCc. This class of diseases so common In all parts of tho World, and especially prevalent In ma larloui districts and lclnngo of water-coursej, aro almost Invariably accompanied by moro or less derangement of tho liver, and frequently oy a defective action of the dlgcitlvo organs. Tho mcro breaking of tho Chtll Is but a step towards completing a radical curoj tho various organs of tho body, especially tho slomach tc .. liver, must bo brought to a healthy and vigor ous condition beforo a permanent euro can bo established, and this fact has teen specially kept In vlotv by Dr. Jayno In his troatment of theso complaints. Tho uso of Jayno's Aguo Mixture, In conjunction with Jayno's Sanatlvo Pills, as proscribed In tho Directions ttblch accompany each bottle, will not on!" BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but restoro tho system, moro particularly tho liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prevent a relapso of Fever and Aguo by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and the best evidence of this Is tho InvarlabU succoss which has always followod tho admla titration of thoso remedies, as attested by tht certificates published annually In Dr. Jayno's Almanac, and tho wtdo-sprcad popularity of the Agno Mlxturo In thoso districts of the United States, whoro tho diseases, for which It II adapted, most prevail. For Salo b) Sootl, Hltthu k Woodard, Portland. JiMMMMM. n HEDIDAL V Nervous M chronic Pmvvrc i J DISEASES NSPEMSAIM YOUTHFUL FOLLIES ft EXCESSES SFEEDILY DUREO. MBV J551L It. W. AKEY, Salem, Orojon. Polled Angus Cattlo. Call and see ray stock. AcrvoiiNlioMIMy, Nominal Wcnltnp. r.xliuu('l Vitality. Ixist.Munhootl.ind all the tcnibla effect! of selfabuMand esceues in maturtr years, stieh a, nocturnal emiuions,louofmemory,dini ',iiio vital nuiu passing icr symptoms that lead ncis oi vmon, aversion tosocitty, tho vital lluli! pauin erven in me urine, ami oincr symptoms mat lead inity and death. lolliiirniiuMiilillP-riirril sit ei:i. Ilurklcu'a Arulrn hahr. Tlio Host Salve in the world for Cats, Hruises, Sons, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Han, C lullihliu Corus, and I Skin Kntptious, and posittvciy curcs. l'llo, r no ret niirvd. It u guaran teed to givu pi; l ut atUUo( ion. or muuey re funded. ITKM v. ifuts e box. I 1 or tale by t'oit A Sou, J Unnecessary Misery. Probably as much misery comes from constipation as from any dorangoment of tlio function:) of tlio body, and it is difllcnit to euro, for tlio reason that no ono likes to tako tho medicine usually proscribed. IIamiiukh Puis were pre pared to obviate this difficulty, and thoy will bo found pleasant to tho tasto of women and children. 25 cents. At nil (irujjjjisiri. j.j. mack it uo., proprie tors, n. i". A good grooming is as icfroshing toji horse as a hath is to a man. 1887. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Periodicals. lUarsa'it Wkkkiy maintains Its position as the lead mx iiiustraiisi newspaper iu America; aim us nou upon putillo r.tnm and contlJnct ai nowr stronger than at the ptiasnt (lute Hnldes the pictures, lUa raa's Wskkly alu is s coutaliis instalments of one. and ovcasloiitllv of two, of the best novels of tie day, JOHN .11 INTO. rlnltiii, Ogn. Dreedtrof ISIl'ltOVKD AM KltlCANMKIUNOSof Span, nil Importation and crors breeds of the French and Spanish stocks known In Or. rtron as AMEK1UAN UK- UNO. A rood lot of Ewes for Bale aa well as llama I'riceain accordance wlUi the market. Correspondence rollclted. IstPCjssiruttlHlsV - ir 1. 1 I. fit. GUTHRIE. Dallas. Orrcf. f Importer and Breeder Spsnlsh, French or Amerlcsn Mer inos. Send for Trice etc. O II HOPS til It i: O ed and bred by 8IIRF.I and ESSEX IIOQS, Import' . w. siuiu, wnucaKcr, ut iinotxcrved in the urine, and c to insanity and death. Yoilin .Mt'll sulTerins from the above should consult us at v-nce. t iroutinrniitceilliinllHiirls rnoon. COXNUI.TATIO.V I'ltKI Chemical Analyst., Indudinn thorough microscopic examinations of th uriac, fs. An honest opinion civen in all cases. V furnish Tho Urrnt IUicUnIi Itrnirity. Nlr Astlcy CoHr'M Vital IloHtoratlvu at ti a bottle or fourtmes the quantity, tio. NAMi-i.r. iiottm; riii:t: to anyone stating symptoms, sex and ase. Addrr i:Ui.inii 3ii:iiiAi. iisii:nsaiiv Xo. II Itrnrny tit., Han 'riuiclc. Cnl o SWINE. PURE BERK9HIRES. It. C. UAtLKV Mule in, sir.. Has a thoroughbred lteglstered 1'iir. Call or send for mv nrlces. Farm is five tulles south of Salem on old stage road. r3.K UI8CKLLANKOCS. HVAh 1. 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Moitir.'e loans made on three to fhe years time. aMTOJlce; lire) man's block, Salem, Oregon. febS 3 mos P J. ARMSTRONG. JAS. ROSS. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (Successors to Kelly & Ku'itht.) BL4rKMtTHi; a i'AUKii;i: n ikim:. llorse-Shocln; and General Jobblec made a Sxialty. tST At A. KELLYS old stand on Commercial street, tMlcui, Oregon. "61 sptstf L'JiMillMiM!!!! ORGANS. Highest Honors at all On-at World's Exhibitions for rlni'l.-cn )ir U styles, (1 to fail. Fur Caiti, Easy l'j)imntt. iTllcnted. Caialoeue, U pp., Ho, t rv. PIANOS. Tho Improved Method of Btrloclnir. Introilueed and perfected by llwiv & Hamlin, It concrdnl by com. iietent Judsrs tu coustltuto a radical ad.anvu In llano. lorteconatructlon. Do uot require one-quarter aa much tuning as rianos Eenerally. Descrlpth e L'utalosue by mall. WTrtmoat Bt, Bostoa. 19 Wabash AveOliicijo.' 46 RMtbBt. (Union Eq.),H,T. THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER ! Weighs onty Frrs lbs., and can u, carrle.1 In a small valise. H 1,000 Hkwabu roa im horKBIOK. Waah. Ins made Hunt and rosy. The clothes have that pure w ntwneas vvnicn uo other mode of washing can pro. dum.Yo rube lair rruircf; no frlctlou tu Injure the fabric. To place It tn every .pup , ..,, ,, . househoia the pnee has ACME, Pat. April 13, "SL i,u ,,14,1 st 3 ,, ,f not found satisfactory within one month from data of purchaae, money refunded, Iras Kiprra charge. Send for circulars. Amnts wanted. r.W.I)KNMK.VIIU YonzrM..Toronto.Ont N.U Machines w tube shipped from ttochriter.N.Y., thus saving U. a. duty. J'liao mention this paper. li, BBBBBBin'V bbbbbbMLS irrvirmxmmneTKKf 1 U ti i 1 rem. r; I fcrj is'l'hy for u ' suo r d tsecu- t n of I'.il. si.il Jol : Frlutlut;, as low ss It can bo nail lu the htate. .1 alio keen a laraeatock lof I.KO.M, HLlNKSfor ri rcult. County, Vtv bate and JlSTll l; courts Send order by iottal card for l'rl- Itt and Cstaloime, E. M. WA1TE. Steau. Job I'rlnter. SJSSi- PRUffTIlffG ! UHDl t'ttt ALL. 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