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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1887)
ISlltectsatiri riiliilnumuai. Bffl SMUMBUMUaaHl "" WILLAMETTE PARMER: SALEM, OJEtEGON, JANUARY 28. 1887. ; $U0.ck. LIVE BTOCK N0TE8. Ab soon ns tbo woathor becomes cool, nll.kinda of stock begin to pick up nnd lay on Hcsh. Fattening stock uliotild bo puHliud forward. Slieopon good pasturo ebould fatten rapidly. Ewes, to bring oarly Urnbs, ebould run with tbo ram. Thoir poriod Ih about 150 dayn. Droughts and short pasturngo In soino eocfloiiB always mako atoro sheep plontiful in tbo markets and low in price. Good opportunity !b thus ofTorcd to buyi good breeding owes aro thus oden picked up, as well us such as will fatten well, turn tbo straw stacks into good manure, and sell well in tbo spring. Tbo best breeds of pigs may bo fatten cd nt a profit, wbon common, conrso breeds not a loss, or no profit. For stoio pigs, always uso good grades. York shiro or Essex or Ucrkshfro, Poland-China or Cheshire aro crossos that will, without exaggeration, Bavo ono-third tbo feed. Cowh on good pasture, supplomontcd by a feed of coYn and oatmeal and bran, will kocn up their How well into tho wlntor, and as good butter may bo rnado in Boptomber and Octobor as in June. Wintor cows should bo dried on" two months, and when dry kept gaining in flesh it will como back in milk and but ton A fow days boforo calving, reduce fcod, give loosoning diet, or phyisic not enough to weaken to avoid ten dency to fever at calving tlino. OrowlDg KftrkeUliU tfones. It may bo said oi iinrsos as of wheat, that any and all grades aro marketable, but tho farmer who has, from yenr to year, grown whoat, knows very woll thnt wbon bo succeeds in getting a crop that grades No. 1, ho barely guts day wages for growing and marketing tho crop, aftor counting all contingont oxpgnsos. This being so, ifbls crop turns out to bo of low grado, thorn is no escaping Iobh upon it, bocmirto in no particular is it grown for loss money por bushel than it costs to grow tho best. Tho name rule holds good in tho dairy, us uliown by tho fact thnt tho butter or clieono from n given herd of cows will bo flrst-clacs if mado by ono party, while tit tho hands of another tho lowost grado only is produced. Horses, lileo wheat and butter, tnko rank in markot necordiug to thoir qual ity, and tho good, that soil for high figures, fowl in tho sumo pnettiro and oat tho mimo qmtlity of oats and bay as tho voriust plug. All horses that can do duty may bo said to bo marketable, but in tbo tense thnt rejected wheat is marketable, only at tho lowest figure, though all tho procebsos through which tho Inw-grndo stock is curried is as ex pensive in tho case of tho poor in qual ity us in tbo cuho of tho Ix'st, save and except tho iullueneo of tbo seed used, and this of conrso cuts an important fig ure. Hut, says one, to produce a good quality of grain of any kind, you must have a good quality of feed as a founda tion, and, applying (bis to horses, the htart is more expensive if a man would have stock marketable at good figures than though he grew animals of lower grade. Thin, in u measure, is true, yet men who own fairly good brood mares, for the purpose of Having the paltry sum of ten or fiftwu dollars in tbo eervico of a good sue, will continually rear horses for which they got only low prices. Tho difi'eieuoe which gnws out of the service of a good sire, as compared to une of low grade, not infrequently makes .i difference of one-third in tbo selling tho Irishman, not entrenching himself behind tho sophistry often resorted to by farmers in order toBcreon themselves from tho chargo that thoy aro now and then c.irolcsj, cites chemistry to provo that dividing tho warmth of tho shanty with tho pig, ho, tho pig, will require less carboniferous food than though forced to occupy a pen of bis own, with out firo, and in fact, under the neces sity of giving off heat from his own tyody to keep tho air about him com fortnblo, Now, many farmers, although in n very difieront way from this mode, bavo proved tho economy of growing swine, and so long as they partook, to quite a degree, of tho ancestry that ran. in tho woods, cat roots, acorns, and boechnuts, seldom beingsick, and never, or almost never, dying, except when tho knifo was sent to a vital part, bo was a rcliablo, may wo not say n never- failing sourco of prolit to tlio growor. Economical, becauso a great gleaner; economical, because bo has moro meat rolativoly with the bone that carries his meat about tho premises, than any other animal on the farm. Tho imped iments to his being a continued sourco of profit is tho fact of too intense rcfino mcut, as found in many hands. Tho acorn nnd beechnut blood has, in too groat a decree, been ronlncod by the blood oi consanguinity, nenco no may fail in being economical, bocauso of tho gains of ono yonr being wiped out by tho losses of tho next. Tho Irishman would say, wbon tho pig is too refined to live nut of doors and sleep in tho wet, thou tnko him indoors and trout hint up to tho Rtadnrd of refinement ho has been forced to assume. Ltvo Stock Journal. vxlueof a mature horse, and it is f.tir to place it higher than this in many eases. took Journal. Tbo Economical Fix The Irishman on his own soil long tiinco settled tho question as to which ono of the domestic animals can bo taken care of and fed most economically uiid at the same time furnish the most cdiblo meat for the size, of his body, as compared to any other animal. This, his experience, and he himself will tell you is tho pig. His wife will substan tiate this, because, in tho main, sho does tho feeding, and she does this with refuse tbut, on account of destroying the tlavor and hcalthfulnoss of the milk, sho would not dare to feed to tho co.v. She will also tell you that if treated like ono of tho famUy.ho will not be likely to tehow aversion, to making himself at homo under tlio s.uuo roof with the fam ily, thus adding an item in tho economy of keep, as he requires no house ex clusively his own, and on tho truism that In proportion (within reasonable limits) ns on animal is protected from tho cold, in thnt ratio is food saved. So More Honey for lour Work if you improvo good opportunities. Uallctt it Co., Portland, Maine, will mail, frco, full information showing how you can mako from $5 to $25 and upwards a day and livo nt homo whor over you nro located. Hotter writo; somo bavo mado over $50 in n day; all now. No capital ronuirotlt started free. Doth soxos; all ages. Success for ovory worker. Sond address nnd seo for yoursolf. Tna Horse' Eaio ta the Haraeu. Dr. Harvey, in a locturo dolivcrcd be fore tho Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture, ntudo tho following allus ion to tho abovo subject : "Tho horso should bo mado comfort ablo at bis work. His harness should fit without galling. His bridlo should bo long onough to bring tho bit down to tho angles of his lips not so short as to draw thorn up an inch or two abovo thoir natural position, as is so frequent ly tho rnsc. Tbo blinds should not touch bis eves, nor bis e vol ids. oithcr. ills Head siinuiu not no rcmeti uncom fortably high. On ii long journey, or in pulling a heavy loud, bo should not bo reined at all. Ho is suror footed when his bond is free, nnd, if ho should stumble, bo recovers bolter if ho can throw his bond down, aud thereby re lieve his forelegs of a part of tho woight of his body until thoy got in placo again. It is tho vamo principlo ns is applied when men jump and throw n stone back ward from each baud nt tho samo time. If n horso's neck is tired by ticht rain ing, ho is n tired horso.'and has beon tirod without having accomplished any thing to show for it. AVo have all felt what it is to bo tired all over by tbo torture of tight shoos, aud tho relief that oontos to tho wholo body with a pair of 'slippers. Ho should always liavo n frco hond when traveling in tho night. Ho needs then the free uso of all his faculties. Do not understand mo as meaning that tho cheek rein should never Ihi ted at all. It has several uci. A I moo can ho moro easily man HKoii. if ho is disposed to bo a Ifttlo too lively, by checking his head up. Hor ses naturally carry their heads up when excited, and reining thoir heads up into that position excites thorn. A dull horse may, for a short time, bo made much moro lively by checking his head up it littlo whilo ho is going. This cflect will not continue long, but, for a short drive about u town, with n light weight behind him, there is not much objec tion to it if tho horso is frosh. When n horso is checked up whilo going, ho should bo unchecked whilo standing, that he may rest. Tho check rein should bo easily shortened aud length ened, so that his neck may be relieved without giving him entire cotttrol of bis head while standing, for ho might rub his bridlo off or get his foot over tho lines if ho could put his head low down." ssurklen .rul Sattr, Tho Ut Salre in tho world for Cut, llrui. Sore, Ulcer, Silt lthoutu, Fever Sort, Tetter, Chapped Uau, Chilblain Corn, ami 1 Skiu Kruptinn. and positively cure Vile", r no pay reoulred. It ii guaran teed to give iwft-ct satisfaction, or mouey re funded. I'noe "3 cent pe bor. For sale by Port Jt Sou. AOaiCPlTPRAL J0TTIMQ3. A writer in tho Husbandman, who sells his buttor at high prices, carefully prepares his brine. Ho uses the best dairy salt, and stirs it in hot wator until it will no longor dissolve. When the brino is as strong as it can bo mado ho strains tho liquid and allows it to cool When cool ho pours it on tho package, if a firkin, to 'tho top of tho chime, so thnt it may fill every vacant placo. Tho object is entirely to cxcludo tho air. All nocossary handling of bees should bo dono with tbo utmost rapidity, and with just as little disturbance of the ar rangemonts of tho bees as possible. To this end all arrangomonts of racks nnd boxes should bo onsily adjusted, so that in removing surplus the bees need to bo exposed as littlo nnd for as short a time ns pos8ib!o. Before tbo doys of artificial comb foundation a singlo brood-framo fillod with worker-comb had n valuo to tho bcokcopcrs of nt least $1, whon nocded in tho spring. Comb foundation, which ana wore tho purposo qui to as well ns fully constructed comb, sells for about CO conts a pound, and two pounds aro sufilciont to furnish an ordinary luvo. Tho first rcquisito for high buccoss in tho dairy is a good dairyman. Cows nro important it is true, but ns nu army is n mob without a genoral, so cows without a brain to manipulate thorn will no vcr achieve great results. An experienced apiarist thinks that when possiblo bco pastures should bo to tho westward, for bees will not thrivo ns woll that bavo to go castwnrd for their supply of stores, as nearly all our hoavy showers aro from tho west, and tho bees that go eastward do not got warning at nil times to rcnclt tho hive nnd aro caught in tho storm, and, if Into in tho day and a cold night, may die. A feeling to proprietorship is worth much to any ono, old or young. If Mary has a little lamb and feeds it, let it bo Mary's lamb. If Willio has a colt and cures for it, lot it bocomo Willio's horsu. It don't Bound just right to say that "Bub's" stcor has grown to bo father's oxen Michigan Horticulturist. A German cattlo food, which had a lareo sale, was found to contain vegeta ble ivory turnings 83 parts nnd common Bait 12 parts in 100; vnltrc, nil. Not only docs tho linden trco produce honey in great abundanco, but its qual ity is regarded by many as equal, if not superior, to that yielded by whito clovor. Wbon tho hurry of fnrm work'ceascs in autumn thoro nro many npportuui ties to mako improvomonts, for which tho season Is favnrablo nnd tho timo propitious. HEART DISEASE. Do. Film's Hxart Itrvxsr In one 'j of the best remedle known for bead. Headache, ache, wulm it often dependent upon disease ot the heart, (ometlmed upon nervous tllse, and eomo timet upon derangoraent ct the circulation. Dr. Fu.tt Hunt rtuiiDT at once I Ml... m. Hll.lnft. ... Aa.. bJ J -.. bVI.IU.DIUU. U KN Bill. Uf tho ii-eilldue vrlll pro-rent thevr ro currenco, eiuuv in ciumrcn or aauiu. ilftliriURI .Dr- X1"1" Hum Rbuedt, when . 1 ffTen ln ca,e" ' delirium, calm the excited brain, and by securing rett tor the offerer, promotes the rMtoraUon or health. ADnuhlf) Infliinnnn Bu rum' hurt iu. JUtlUIP IIIIIUPIIuO. KDr ,, a medlcIna whca will cure cue ol Iteuralgla which other remedle hire filled to reach, aa It exercise a double Influ. eneo, In one caw over the circulation, and ln the other over the nerves. At druggists. LW. each bottle or address Descriptive treatise with HAMBURG FIGS. Fort ladlci and children whoee taste can not be offended with impunity, HAMnUHQj FtQS form a remedy (or constipation, In digestion, pile and liver complaint which Ii aa tileaaanl to take at It la effective In luo. U eta At all Druggist or address J. J. MAOK & CO., 0 and II Front St., San Frnnoloo, Cnf A0OE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN Aim EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Itcmittcnt Fevers, die. Notice or Final Settlement. T OUtS A J. OunETTE luring a!e4 her final account ji ai executrix oi tne reute or ii. u. uuKette, do ceued, the Hon. l'rob.te Jndgool M.rion county hai named Monday, December 20, 1830, at 10 o'clock A. M. for hearing any objection to the allowing ol (aid ccounU and the discharging of laid executrix. LOUISA J. DcHETTK, Executrix of the Eitate of 0, O, Dullette, deceased. C. W. JEFFREY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Treat the DUeaaea of Domtetlo Animal. A LL qucitlona pertaining to the profeMlon, an JTX. wered by mall, cutoratlng Colt and Illgellni a pcdelty. Office at the Mlnto lire Salem, Oregon, ir- LI very Stable jeneit! BREEDERS DIRECTORY. HMAIX .inVERTIAEJIENTH like the fol lowing will be Inacrtcilln our column, In lUelr proper elnolflcallon, rer IS lo lio a yrnr. Including copy or paper. t!T Larger ipaee charged for pro rata. CATTLE vmm jmLTi S3 Dull for ate. 1. II. LOONEY, Importer end Ilrteder .JERSEY CATTLE. far I hare a faw Cholea Helfen n.l Addiea or call: Jtffenon, Or, LADD. & REED. I'oanaxD. Oxroox. Iiuparler anil Hrertler of anort-Jlorn Unttlo, Cotiwold and Lclceiter Sheep and Clydeidtl Hor.ee. M"' This clasi of dlieaica o common In all part of the World, and especially proralcnt In mo Iarioui dlitrtcti and vicinage of water-counei, are almost Invariably nccompnnled by mora or Icm derangement of the llrer, nnd frcouonHy by a dcfcctlro action of tho dlgottlro orgam. The mere breaking of tho Chill is but a itep toward! completing a radical cure) thoTarloui organs of tho body, especially the stomach ' llrer, muit bo brought to a healthy and vigor ous eondUlon beforo n permanent euro can be established, and this fact has been specially kept in Tiew by Dr. Jayno in his treatment of these complaints. Tho uso of Jayno Ague Mixture, in conjunction with Jayne' Sanative Pills, as proserlbed in tho Directions vhleh accompany oach bottle, will not onl" BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but .restore the system, more particularly the liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prevent a relapse of Fever and Aguo by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and the best evidence of this is the Invariable success which has always followod tho admin istratlon of these remedies, as attested by the certificates published annually In Dr. Jayne's Almanac, and the wide-spread popularity of the Aguo Mlxturo In tbnso districts of tbo United Elatos, where tho diseases, for which It ll adapted, most prevail. For Sale bj finell, Hltihu & Woodird, Portland. M M :MdL,D(Ml EDICAU Nervous chronic Private DISEASES! ISPENSAM YOUTHFUL FOLLIES a EXCESSES SPEEDILY CURED. Ncrvon Debility, Ncnilnnl Wcnknrwi, Kxliaiixtprl Vllnllir.lANtJIniiliouil.andall thetcnlblecirecMortclNabuteandexceuetinmaturer yesra, iuchoncxtumlemluioni, loMofmemory.dcm. 3S3L K. W. AKEY, Silem, Oregon. Polled Antjua Cattle. Call and see my stock. SIIEEP. Unaecessary Mlsory. l'robnbly ru much misery comets from constipation ns from nny dornngomrnt of tho functions of tho hotly, nnd it is diflicult to euro, for tho reason thnt no ono tikod to tnko tho medicine usually proscribed. Hamiiuuo Fios wcro pro pared to obvinto this difliculty, nnd thoy will bo found pleasant to tho taste of women nud children. 25 cents. At nil druggists. J. J. Mnck it Co., proprie tors, b. I. 1887. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. JOHN .MkWTO. Haltm, Ogn. Dreedercf IMl'HOVKD AM KKICAVMKIIINOSof Spin lib Import.Uoa end cror breeds of the French and Spanish stocks known lo Or eiron as AMEHICAN 11 K- H1NO. A good lot of K ce for bale as ell a Rama Price In accordance with the market Correspondence olicltftl. mmM)im9 JESv D. M. GUTHRIE. Dallas, Ores. Importer and Breeder ninlah. French or American Mer. Inee. beni for Price etc. unobMrved In the urine, and oiherymplomthtle.il to inunliy and death. Youniriiiiiimildlo-nBCil Most turfering from the above should consult us nt Cisro irmirniilMl lit nil sstscli cnion. CUAF4UI.TATION a'llKI Chemical Analy Cnee. 4UI.TATION I-'lli:iL. L'hetn cal Ana vs .. including thorough mlctotcopic eismlnitionsorthr urine, f 5. An honest opinion given in all cues. We furnish Tlio Urrnt i:sskIIs lleiiK-ily, Hlr ANtlojr 'uoHr'M Vltstl IlcotornUvn t $j u bottle or fouriinet the nusmitv, $10. nam I'M-, iiottli: rnr.i: lo snyene staling symploms, sex and age. Addrru K.OI.INI! nklllVAI. lUHI'lINNAKY So, 11 Kvnruy Nl., Nasi FrnucUro. Cut o SIIIIOMIIRE 811 KEP and ESSEX II003, Import. ed and bred br 1. Y. lliiut, Whlteaker.Or. SWINE. PURE BBRKSHIRES. K.C. II ALLEY Malesii, or,, lias a thoroughbred Ileglstered Pig. Call or send for niv mlcei. Farm Ti Qve miles south of Salem on old stage road. MISCELLANEOUS. Harper's Periodicals. IUarsa'a Wskkit malnulni ltpwltloii as the lead. Ing Illustrated nevrrper In America; and Its hold upon public eatecui and confidence was ittr strctuer thin at the present time. Uetldee the plrtuiee, lUa raa'a Wssklv ilititi conttlnt Instalment of one. inJ occtulonillr of two, cf the best novels of tie day. finely llluntrated, with short storle, poems, slicU-hee, ana paper on iruoruni current ioihc uy tne umt opular writers Tne care thtt liasben succeaalully exerclsed In the ut to make Ilium' WnikUa ale at well as a wetcame Ullor to es try household will not be relived In the future. l'er Year 1 IIAltPKU'S WEEKLY. ft 00 llAUPKIfS M.U1A7.INK. 4 00 II.Utl'KirS II A. 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I xi?-: dor mi trial, uuure fur circular and location ot Wteti rii and Southern Storehoures and Agents. P. !'.. OsiOERIOK A. CO., Albany, N. Y. JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmithing and Horse shoeing. AVINQ nPENRD AT MY NEW QUAnTEllS, No. 300 Commercial street. I am prepared to o all kinds ot repairing. All old patrons are Invited to call aud I will give their work my best care and atteutlon. tT I Make n Specially or Horse tsboelns, inyltf I.KKY.MIX BROS., MONEY BROKERS! Mouey lo Loass without Couiiulsalou. In sums to suit on real eatate or approved security. i-urcnaaere oi .loies, xxHiuiy snq auie arrant. Uortir4re leans mads on thred to Ore years time. tar Otflcv; Ore) man's block, Saleui, Oregon, febj 3 mos P. J. AltVlSTKONO. JAS. UOSS. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (Successors to Kellr & KnUht.) v arCfisns&p7 r nMisaOwIL tSvS BUtCKSMITaUXC CAKUAUE MAaxIXe. UorM-Shoelnf and General Jobbing made a epeclaltv tr At A. KELLY'S old street, Salem. Oregoa. Ti ttaud on OoutnercUI api9t( ORGANS. Illshnt Honors at all Orrat World's KxhlMllona for rlnrtren i-r. IOJ t !, a t . Fur 'ati, Jiaay I'ajiiRUK, (.rlicnul. Catalogue, W pp., 4tu, Inc. . PIANOS. The Improved letnod of Slrlnelns, Introduced and perfected by Matox & llaxLix, U eunrtxled by rom. potent judcrs to rooxltuto a radical advance la llano. lorte construction. , ' Do not requtre one-nsrifr as much timlss at Hanoi generally. I)rfrlpllu Catalogue by malt ( lilt!rlJ.lt.Mtlilriil HA Trtnont Bt, Boston. 40 E. 14t! ot . a40WsUthAT0,0Uogo. . (Union Bq.,N.Y. - THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER ! Wetehsonlj Ftr lbs., and can In) carrlet In a small valise. 81,000 Hcwaao roR rrs Bcraaiost. Waah Inir made llffht and ivir. kThe clotbee liave that pure iwiuiriira waica uo oiner I mode ot waihlng can pro. t duco. So rubMnu rrou (red ; no friction to Injure the fabric. To itl&rA 11 In everr inuv ., anrii i i household the price baa ACME, Pat. April 12. St, lwen ,,liU., A3 Mll not found sattafactorr within one tnnnlh from data Of purvbaae, money refunded, lew Exprna cbargv. Snd for circulars. Agent wanted. r.W.DKNMH.Jia YonnrM..Toronto.Ont N.U. Machines w 111 ti shlp(ed from lUx'tinter.N. Y thus sav log V. a. duty. llrae mention this paper. Jvr Br TSTyr Bx V Hi wmmtm wsssajajaa i. vy FINE I haw tn!j pre A tviry farl Ity ',-a for i 'I and raMil -xeru t!nu of VX sbJ Job Printing, aa low as It can be bad In the Htate. I also Iff li a lan."f stoik oflJCOAI. HI.tNKSfor Circuit, County, 1'robate and jvbTICK'h rourta. ncnu orvier ny postal rara lor rare j-i ami Catalogue. E. M. WA1TE. 6teau Job Printer. UnnLf rstR ALL. si week and expense IT U 11 It laM. Ya uabl ouldt ard particulai free. f uoiooiU r. 9. sllatEBT, Aatasla.Malae. ., M tfs