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j!JU.liii'J''r.jijriiJJicjrarmarimatT3a j WILLAMETTE FARMER; SALEM, OREGON, FEBRUARY 35, 1887. it i 1 JtorH. Tbe Cow'i Cud In all discussions it is important to define unci understand clonrly tbo terms used. Wo ubo llio term "cud" to do Bcribo tho term pollcU of food which aro brought up from tlin stomach to bo thor oughly chowod. Tho cow in grazing Bwnllows bor food very im perfectly mas ticuted, and then nt hr leisure bringfl it up to tho mouth ngitiu ntid cliows it up finely. Any one who bus watched a cow must have observed tbo moreols of food coming up the gnllot when tho nni mal mnkes a kind of oeluhing effort. Animals that chow tho cud aro spoken of in tho Biblo, and known us such by mankind at Iiirco. '1 ho "cud is some thing that is chowod must bo in tho mouth, and cannot bo exclusively in tho stomach. AVodo notsuppoo that our correspondent thinks tlnit tho object that enrno out of tho cow'h moutli was was habitually or oven occasionally in tho cow'h mouth its accidental pros enco thoro choked the animal. It could not bo n "cud," whatever it might bo. Tho walls of an animals stomach aro muecular, and in tho contraction of these muscles koopstho contents of tho stomuch stirred and moving. In this wav tho cruder. nndiRestililo portions of tho food may somounic no roncuup to gether into masses. Halls of hair aro somotlmes formed in this mannor. A nucleus thus Htartcd may gathor earth ly matorinls gradually around it, and thus tho "mud stones" found in tbo stomach of tho doer may bo formed. Wo presume tbo object you saw was ono of thcHO conglomerations of indlgostlblo matter. Its peculiar nhnpn may havo boon duo to its being lodged in ono of tbo folds of tho Htomao LoBing tho "cud" nieaiiH losing Ihn muscular pow er to bring tip portions of tho swollowod food back to tho mouth. Tho animal in iiciflth has tho power of folding tho walls of tho stomach so ns to make a channel or tubo for tho food to como tip through! and a simitar arrangomont for swallowing tho chowed food, so as to makoit puss down into a dMoront stom ach from that from which it canto, somo disorders of tho stomach interfere with these movements, and tho animal cannot bring tho food back into tho mouth, and cannot thoroforo ohow tho I'did." dueraary Cow tor the Dairy. "Within tho last llvo years I have adopted tho grado cows of this breed by tbo ttBo of thoroughbred Guornsoy bulla to my liord of high grado short horn cows, thus producing a bottor class of milkers for butter making, tho short horns not being always up to tho re quired standard for that object. Not that tho short horns in their original condition wan not satisfactory dairy cows for many years after their impor tation to our country, but running so much and early to llcsh, and cultivated uioro for tho latter purposo, tho milking quality has been neglected, and tho al most oxulusivo milking broods lately in troduced here, as tho Ayrshire, Jersey and llolstoin, havo partly taken their places with dairymon and private iirivnto fumilicH. Thus far, my short oxporiunco favors tho Guernsey over either of tho others, of perhaps a liko origin witlt tun .Jcrsoys in couturies back. I profor them to Jcrsoys for tholr great sizo and hardihood, robust forms, carrying moro ilosh and equal quality and quantity of milk, according to hi'zo. Not that I at all undervalue tho Jcrsoys in tho npinioiiH of thoso who nrofor them, but their dimiuutivo sizouiid lean nc88 of flesh do not suit my fancy. Tho full squaro udders, good sizo of tholr teat, oasiuctu of milking, and lymphatio tomtwrment of my half and throo-quar-ter grado Guornsoy cows equal my ex pectations. "I intend, as timo progresses, with n continuous uo of thoroughbred bulls, to breed tho grades fltill highor, it hav ing boon fully proved with thoso who luvo long ubwI both fluoriiHcya and Jor- m',vh thut well graiUHt cows ot thoso Hoods givo as rioli milk and high quali ty of butter as thoroughbreds, at much Irs cost of purchase than they. Ayr fib ires are valuable for cheese-making; so aro llolsteins; but tho lessoned quuli ty of milk of tbo latter, compared with tho largely superior quantity, givo mon ger weights of button Yet for mipply of milk for city, village and ordinary family use tlioy may ho superior to somo others. I do not wish to depreciate them." Cotalnx Mutton. It would be n good plan it all tbo sheep growers in tho country would sot tho oxamplo ot eating mutton to tho farmors and tho world. For some rea son, wo cannot divine what it is, mutton is not nearly no popular ru it ought to bo. Its digestibility and nutritious qualities certainly ontitlo it to moro con sideration than it moots. As a way ot making mutton a more desirable moat (or use on tho farm in respect to keep ing it, etc., an oxchango suggests that it Ih) corned. Farmers should tako advantage ot tho cheapness of ohcep, compared with boot cattle, and buy a small dock of sheep in good condition to grow into mutton for tho use of thoir families through ttho winter. Mutton will kcop a long fresh oa any other kind of moat, and perhaps longer. A fow sheen can bo kopt along to kill as they may bo wanted, arid they will bo growing bettor all tho timo. An excellent plan is to kill and corn, or to salt tho carcasses down in a weak brino. A vorv fat Bheen is best this way, and corned mutton will bo found to digest well and bolter than when frosh. Tho moot inav bo tmckcu in a clean barrel or in stono crocks, and tho brino poured ovor it. Fivo pounds of salt to 100 pounds of moat will bo about right in cool weather. Tho blood should bo drained out of tho necks, and any bloody portion by soaking it in water boforo tho meat is parked. Soaking six hours Insufficient. Tbo hams may bo smoked and cut up liko driod bcof, or they can bo boiled. Both ways tnoy aro excellent. Tho corned mutton will mako n good clmngo from stuaago or Bparo ribs. A good deal of tho peculiar mutton tasto is taken out ot it when mutton is corn od. Sore Toati in a Cow. Hub tho teats onco a day with an olntmont of ono draohm of Vordigris (acotato of coppor) to ono ounco of lard. This is an excellent application to sores gouorally. One of tho bost for "scratoh cb" in horses. I). 11. Livosay, of Clackamas, has a couplo of fino Horofords from tho fam ous Millor hord of Illinois. They cost him nearly f 1000, and wo aro pleased to learn tlioy aro wintering well. The valtio of breeding from good stock is in' calculable, and wo hopo to boo our farm ers turning their attention more in that line. It pays. Orogon City Enter prise. Even tho organ grinders thnt furnish tho music on tbo streets of Now York city havo a trndes union of 882 mem bers. Unliko tho Grango, and somo other Organizations, thoy aro in favor of a "grinding monopoly." "Tho Order of Patrons of Husbandry is the grandest organization tho world has yot soon for tho olovntiou and edu cation of tho farmers and thoir families. Its good work is moro apparont year by year." J. W. Lang, Executive Oom mittco Main Stato Grange. Tho Hatch Experiment bill appropri ating $15,000 yoarly to each Stato in tho Union towards sustaining oxporimouts in all matters pertaining to practical ag ricultural has passed tho Sonato. Tho National Grango and tho various Stato Granges havo given thoir itctlvo support to this mensuro. It now becomes tho duty of all good Patron and progroasivo farmors to soo to it that in Homo of our Statos this monoy doos not go tbo sanio way that tho appropriations mado by Oongroi! many yonrs ago havo gono j boing nbsorbod and overshadowed by othnr collegoi and agriculturo vory much loft out. Patrons, rumombor tbo plank in our platform which says: "Wo especially advocata for our agricultural and industrial college, that practical agriculturo, domestic sclonco and all tho arts which adorn tho homo, bo taught in thoir courses of study." It is easier k havo tho appropriation for Export- montal stations sturfc,' right than it will bo to got tbo niouoy away again whon it haH once fallon into other hands. Act now and act all togothor. Konttra Hor Youth. Mr, l'huilio Chesloy, l'oteraon, Olay Co., Iowa, tell tho following remarkable atory, the truth of whioh i vouched for by the re UrnU of trie towiu "I am 73 year old, have been troubled with kMuey complaint and lamenca (or many year could not itrea myiolf without help. Now I am free from all pain and soroneai, and am able to do all my own homework. I owe my thank to Ktuotrio Hitter for liavluitrouowed my youth. and removed oomplotelyalldiieaieaud pain." Try a bottle, only COo at the Port Drug Co. 4 O.fgm Kiduuy Tea cure baokaohr. 1887. HARPER'S BAZAR. ZXiLUSTRATEO. Harper's Periodicals, lUsrsi lima ooaitlnee th choicest literature and the Hunt att Illustrations with th UtMt (uhlona and th most umIuI (amity revile;. 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(From Salem Btatcsmaa.) i Iho following aro tho amounts of tho appropriations for further dlsbursomont and for claims for past work, improve ment, etc., which wero legally author ized by tho legislature to bo paid out, yesterday : EXECUTIVK FUND. For salary of governor . . . . $ For salary ofprlvatoflccrotary to tbo governor For Bulary of secretary of stato Forclorlcal asslstanco in tho ofllco of secretary of stato. 3,000 00 2,400 00 3,000 00 Octohor 1878 3,000 00 i'or salary ol stato treasurer. . For Halnry of clerk to stato treasurer For salary of superintendent of public instruction For salary of stato librarian . For salary of prison inspector 1,600 00 3,000 00 3,600 00 1,000 00 400 00 GENERAL FUND. Sec. 2. For salary of pilot commissioners 1,200 00 For salary of clerk to pilot commlssionora 1,200 00 tor nalary ot hoaltlt olllccrs. . For salary of Janitor and assist anta 3,000 00 3,240 00 1,400 00 1,800 00 400 00 5,000 00 Traveling expenses of supt. public instruction Pay of night watchman at catiitol Contingont oxponscs of state library l'urcliaso ot books for Btato li brary .... Pay ot teachors and expenses ol miito Bcnool, lor audi tions, improvements, etc., thoroto 13, 700 00 ray of teachors and expenses of blind school 8,000 00 Purchase vol 13 Or. sup. court roporlB 1,800 00 Addtl. clorks in ofllco eoc'y Btato 3,000 00 Clork to Biipt. pub. inst 1,000 00 Stato board of agriculturo 10,000 00 Protection of dairy products. . 5,000 00 Lighting public buildings. . . . 10,000 00 Kelioi oi Oregon pioneer asso ciation . . Boworago additions and nocos Bary improvements, and for Industrial dopurtmont at tho Oregon blind school. . . . Wirolng publlu buildings for tho olectric light Electric light, from Oct. 1880 to Doc. 31, 1880 lllanks for public schools. . . . Pay oIT. A. McHrido as at torney In pllotago caso. . . Uollof of T. O. Powoll . . . Pay of Wllholm & Stroboll for rent Pay of J. Q. A. Uowlby KellofofW. W.Travillion. . Stato militia oxponscs For additions, repairs, etc., to insano asylum Support ot Orphans' Homo at 500 00 2,000 00 3,700 00 1,250 00 2,700 00 250 00 103 20 240 00 300 00 1,028 40 501 22 65,550 00 3,000 00 3,000 00 COO 00 5,000 00 10,858 50 401 00 Haiein.. Support of Homo at Portland Preparing accounts for claims of state against thogonoral gOTornmont and for other ox(onsos of adjutant gonor al'H department.. Siiportof state agricultural college , DoflcioncicH in appropriation for prison and capitol im provements ... Pay of Albert Olingor . . . Convoying insano patients to tho asylum (doflcioncy) Pay ot J. A. Stratton Two cisterns for capitol Pay of reward to John Thom as and Win. GrlflUh.forar rest of Henry Harvoy for killing Kobort Grant Purchase of 1,000 copied of Hill's codo Capitol improvements Improvomont Orphans' Homo Salem Purchoso of portraits ot gov ornors ot Oregon Payment of oxponsert of Q.J. 050 00 40 00 700 00 500 00 10,000 00 30,000 00 2,000 00 3,000 00 ltogors, tieiegato irom uro gon to attoud Oattlo Grow ers' association ut Chicago Koliof of W. L. Wado . . . Advertising stato wurrants.cto lhirchaso of sot of surgical in struments for poniteutiary.. JUDICIAL FUND. Forstilaries of supromo Judges, circuit judges, prosecuting attorneys, and clorks and iMllius of supremo court. . I.EUI8I.ATIVK FUND. For pay of miloago and per dtom of inembcrti and On cers of tho legislative assem bly, and other nocessary ex enses of tho 14th blonnial soaslon of tho legislature, in addition to amount appro priated thorefor by act ap proved Fob. 2, 1887. or bo much thoroot as may bo no cessary INCIDENTAL FUND. 150 75 240 00 400 00 100 00 70,000 00 (1,000 00 Forlightd, fuel, water, post ago, oxproBaage, telegraph ing, expensed of stato toach era' institutes, stato stamps, pay of laborers, messengers, and other incidental oxpona en of tho exocuti vo, adminis trative, and other dopart menta, and ot the supremo court, or bo much thereof as may bo necessary 23,000 00 INSANK AND IDIOTIC Vt'NI). ForjNiyof ofllcera, tuuployeoa, and other neoctwary oxpon- oca of tho Oregon Insano asylum . 150,000 00 Hotunilni; patients to their homes . . 1,000 00 tNoANK t'VM. For conveying insano and idi otic ixsmons committed to the Oregon insano asylum. . Soo. 8. For the transportation ol convicts . .... fUUITlVK fP.M. Sec. I). For thn arrest and re 10.000 00 14,000 (V) turn of fuglttvcsSfrom jus- tlco 3,00000 Deficiencies in oxcoss of post appropriations 2,733 85 I'RINTINa FUND. See. 10. For public printing and binding 25,000 00 Deficiencies in oxcess of p.-tBt appropriations, 14,093 10 INDIOBNT FUND. Sec. 11. For tho support of non-resldont poor in tho sovcral counties 3,000 00 Deficiencies in excess of past appropriations, 0,708 05 r-ENITKNTIAnY FUND. See. 12. For salary of super intendent 3,000 00 Salary of wardens 4,200 00 Pay of teamster 000 00 Pay of four guards in shop at $00 00 per month 5,760 00 Pay of turnkey and book keeper 1,000 00 Pay of day chapol guards 1,200 00 Pav of guards 12,000 00 Salary of visiting physician. . 1,000 00 Pay of principal night watch man 1,800 00 Pay of inside night watchman 000 00 Pay ot outsldo night watch man 1.200 00 Tho purchaso of flro wood. . . 1,000 00 Keoping prisonors and goner al oxponscs 33,000 00 Tho erection of a brick bnlld ing for laundry and addi tional workshops 0,000 00 Hydrants hoso etc 1,500 00 Erection of brick building for hospital and sanitary pur poses 0,000 00 Brick machlno, etc 1,000 00 Iron fenco 0,700 00 COMMON SCHOOL FUND. For salary of olerk of board of school land commissioners. 3,000 00 Incidental oximmisch in salo of school lands 3,000 00 STATE LAND FUND. For incidental expenses in salo of stato lands 2,400 00 ESCHEAT FUND. For attorney's fees in foro closing mortgages, oto 300 00 UNIVERSITY FUND. For oxponscs Incidental to tho mangement of unlvortilty lands nnd funds 300 00 BWAMF LAND FUND. For ropaymont ot nmountH ujKjn cottillcatos of salo ot swamp lands declared void . 33,000 00 Solocting, viewing, and hear ing proof ot swampy char acter of dwarap lands 3,000 00 AGRICULTURAL COLLEOE FUND, I'ltlNCIl'AL. For tho return of monoy to purchasers of collogo lands to which Btato cannot givo tltlo 250 00 COMMON SCHOOL PUND, PRINCIPAL. For tho roturn of monoy paid on laml purchased to wmcii state cannot idvo tltlo 1,500 00 Return to Philip llltz ot pur chaso money paid for lands which were subsequently sold to other parties 100 CO STATE LAND FUND, PRINCIPAL. For tho roturn of monoy paid on land to which Btato can not givo tltlo ... 1,005 00 Total 717,733 09 MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABB oflorod for salo roprosontod aa good as tbo Famous BUT TUEY ARE NOT! dad liko aUCoHnterfelta Utckthst RemnrUable LASTING QoaUltlea or THE GENTINCe ASK FOR. THE PEARLT0P PaLOct. 80 , 1883. The PEARL TOP is jricittttfacttired ONIjY by GEO, As MACBETH &C0,, riTTLSBuitan, pa. THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER! Welch only Fm lbe.. and can bo carrlr.1 In a small vallee. St 1,000 lUwaao roa m Sonsuoa. Wai. Inar made lixht and ear. The clothe nave that purs wmieneea wnsoa no otner mod ot washlnc can pro. duca. So rubbina mjuind ; no frtctlon to Injure the fabric To plac It tn every ACMK. Pat. April If, . gXeTSadTl S.dU not found satisfactory within que month from date ot purcnaee, money refunded, lee KzpreM charge. Send for circular. Arret wanted. N.U.-atachlnee wtllbe ehTpped from Kocbeeter. t.Y. thu aavlag U. 8. duty. llu mentioa this paper. RUPTURE AbMlttttrU curr4 m Ut M U;, br Dr. Htm i lWu IfjvfTnailA KlaVaUia TniAsm. irimiiijd the) OBlrKlMtlrtATVUAA 1a LSsi wustVI. CdsUmIv iLfittmltrom sill other. PrVol E4tAl&r. n4 la vorm wUh tAM and cnoWurt ulibt w at 0-ni tSsa rvtkiswnsxl I J.Mjnrai oNfW York. tud biuklnaU f Hit. v IUujtriJ Mn. sP pUsrt frs, suleliur full 1 aArmUioi. Agents Wanted. igen ketla Mtk si eeck, ssstn to stain niv Xlade CtMSf by Aarenta Belling STOVE PIPE SHELVES and RoraEHOLS ABTlCUea. leiisree Urmt. kUSfcl tw..l. li ft Cllllrw. SMilSHUyMui eeee. i, K. aMCtAltB OssOmUmII, a and Insist ysrJy. THI8 upon jOftttti Exact them jLBiHVy on Each ffijr I aHBsBsV'i'lW JEjJ i . J A i is' M'5 AGUE MIXTiJUE. A CERTAIN AND EFFEiUAL REMEDY ron Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Cc. Thlclof dlicdsoj io common In all part of the World, and eapoclatly prevalent in ma lartouj dlitrlcti and vicinage of water-course, are almost Invariably accompanied by mom or lea derangement of the liver, and frequently bv a dofectlve action of the dlgcatlvo organs. The mero breaking of tho Cblll la but a atep toward completing a radical euro; tho vjirlom organ of the body, ojpeclnlly tho itnmach f -liver, muit be brought to a healthy nnd vigor oa condition before a permanent cure can be Mtabliihed, and this fact ha been iprclally kept in rleir by Dr. Jayne In bit treatment of those oomplalnU. The uso of Jayno' Aguo Mixture, In conjunction with Jayne' Sanative riUj, a prewrlbed In the Direction tiblch accompany each bottle, will not onl BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but rcitore the yitem, more particularly the Urer and itomach, to a lound condition, and o provent a relapie of Fever and Ague by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and the belt evidence of thl li the Invariable ucccm which ha alway followed'the admin titration of theia rcmedlea, a attested by th certificate published annually In Dr. Jayne' Almanac, and the widespread popularity of the Ague Mixture In those dUtrlct of the United States, where tho disease, for which It I adapted, most prevail. For Sal b) Soell, llltthu 4 Wojeird, Portland. Eratgy. IYI cninAi T ISPENSAM Nervous YOUTHFUL FOLLIES M chronic Private DISEASES I EXCESSES SPEEDILY CURED. NrronsIflbIIitr, Kcmtnnl Wrnlinefta, KxtiaiiMtoil Yltnlltr.IVoMt SlnulKMiil.aad ell the terrible cflecu of telNabuie and enceuea in maturer yean, such as nocturnal etnlt!oni,louofmtmory,dim nest ol vision, aversion to society, the vital fluid pasMns unobserved in th urine, and other symptoms that lea to Intuttvand death. YoDnsrsuitlMlUclIrwasrrxl iner symptoms inn leaa Mou suffering from th above should consult us st Cace Cures srnnrnntoed la nil aucat tatn. CONHUI.T. 'ATIONFHEE. ChemcalAna vtii. iTIOHIKEE. Chemical Analysis, including; thorough microscopic ciamlnaliontot the urine, f 5. An honest opinion Riven in all cases. We furnish Tho Jreat Enclifth Hrmccly, Nlr Antler VoorvFr'n Vital Kexstoratlva at t) a bottle or fourtisnes the lourtisnea the quantity, f 10. NAHI'LK Itoi-TLi: FREE HAHI to anyone statini mi, aex and ace. Aridrru JAI. UINfENNAItY inn -'rnnelssco. Cnl KJIUI.IKII MKIt No. 11 Krrtnsy Nt ORGANS. niehest Honor at all Greet World' Kxhlblttons for Ctnrteen yrere. 10 J stylee, IS to ftul. Kor Caeti, Kasr ajments, or llentod. CaUlofue, W pp., tto, free. . PIANOS. Tha Improved alethod of BtrtnirlnsT, Introduced and rrfeeted by Maaox A IUmliw. is conceded by con). Ttcciou VJ MAiKin n iihi.iii. , iwivnn vj will tent Judirr to coosUtuto a radical advanco In llano. lorto construction, Do not rcqutro onMuarter a much tuning a rianot Bcnerauy. ucecnnuvo uauioi iloirue by uisiu TrsmoattrLtBoatoB. liOWabaiaAnObloago,' 48 B. 14th Bt. (Pnlon Eg.), W, T. " roR ALL. 130 a week and expense paid. Va'uabl outfit and paitlculsre Ire. r. O. VIVItKBY, Aaamata, Halae. P. J. ARMSTRONO. J AH. ROSS. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (Successor to Kelly & Knight.) BLAt-UBMITHlXG A CAKKIAGB MAUINC. Horse-Shoeing and Oeoeral Jobbing tnad a 5 At A. KELLY'S old stand on Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. S& aprttt Floral Guide FOX 1887. Mow ready, contains J Colore Plate, ounareda of lUostr. Uon. snd neariy M pace t Knainmc to Garaeninc an4 owsr Culture, aod over U contaminr an lllustraud last ef eeariv all ih riOWUI aa4 TUlTaiua rrevn. iia d. rvcttea hew tajrrowthem. wnsre the Met HKEOH. PLAHTli, Artn ItULllH ran oe procorM. with prices of each. Tola uwa mallea free on receipt of 1 cent, and th 1 ceota may be atdorud fmm the ftret order eent os. Kveryoneintertiinasaraea.orwBei desarea good, freea seeds, snouid nave inu wore. Wa refer to sne millions of persona vim nsv pleoied our seeds. Btrroatr Vira'shixneev llriixrssrraaa. JAMES VICK. SEEDSMAN. Iter eraier, IL Y. 379 FRUITTREES TlUtTlH Apple, Pcmr, I'cck,ClierTy, Plstsss, Um1bc4 rtrmve,rrT. Kssnberrv. "l . .-. lUckbcrrv, ilarranta, Sirmpcs. (ic berrte.ae. OetKtturUstalasra J, 8, tXlLLIKIs, iMnstsis, JL . m raiemU, susttswats ItLLrieaa IssMwJiBlsWtjM a ua i,m-). UtMi.Kaetoss.ra. P m rastHBaSaiaEs nfCk aon AJi mwms KO Ml MILL1' msaaam. sAs I iSWIUs.