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WILLAMETTE FA.UMEB: SALEM, OKEGO.N, MAHCII 11, 18&7
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GEO. D. GOODHUE, EDITOR.
POULTRY NOTES-
Eggs put in Incubators ought not to
bo over ten days old to hatch well.
Mr. Orcn Savngo hna ombarkod In tho
poultry business. Success to him.
f No breed o( chickens nro profitable
nftor throo years old, kill them off.
Sot this down as a fact that no Bet
ting breed will lay as many eggs in ono
year as a non-uctting breed.
Don't count tho chicks before tho
eggs batch, nor don't count tho chicks
boforo thoy aro raised to maturity.
"Poultry fovcr" is catching and when
it gots a hold on a person that don't
know much about this particular kind
of. fever it is very apt to end in a chill.
A hen will consnmo about 000 ounces
of food in ono year, or tho equivalent of
ono bushol of whoat. Sho must lay ut
least 00 eggs to bo profitable to her
owner.
Why don't markot dealers hero buy
and Boll poultry by tho pound as thoy
do turnover Tnoro would bo somo en
couragement in raising largo fowls, and
no ono would bo swindlod.
OET READY.
Wo hopo to boo every brocder, espec
ially in tho valley, to try and exhibit
noxt fall nt thoStato Fair. Tho society
will havo amplo preparations for all,
and if thoro !b not a good show of fino
poultry it will bo tho fault of tho brood
ers. Poultry breeders aro quito numer
ous, and a trio or two show by each
brooders would mako up a fino show.
Wo find many making tho excuso that
tho fair is hold at tho wrong timo of tho
year to oxhibit fowls. Wo all stand on
tho samo footing in condition of fowls at
this season, and ono stands as good
n chanco to win as onothor, as far as
condition goes. Wo know a good ox
hibit can bo had if our frionds will rniso
a fow early chicks and tako good oaro of
them. Such birds will havo fino plum,
ago and show well. Any ponon, with
chicken sonso knows that in Boptembor
that all fowls ono year old or moro aro
in moult and of courso thoy aro not ex
pected to show woll. Wo havo always
boon an exhibitor at tho State Fair
through thick and thin and wo havo not
koptour stock at homo bocauso wo
could not havo our own way, or becauso
tho society did not givo tho attention to
our department wo thought thoy ought
to. Wo havo always derived profit
from our exhibits, besides wo havo tho
plcaBuro of mingling with our frionds in
social chat around tho camp fires. Wo
lcam something. Wo go homo at tho
closo of tho fair with ploasant recollec
tion. Wo bavo profited, our stock havo
boon advortiscd, wo havo mndo sales, wo
bavo seen where othors havo made im
provomonts over us, and wo havo Boon
whoro othors havo failed. Wo know
that niuo tonths of tho oxcuscs given
for not exhibiting is from puro selfish
motives want to pull down tho Oregon
Stato Fair haven't boon noticed my
demands havo not bocn rospondod to
etc. cto. Tho Oregon State Fair is horo
to stay, and it makes no diflerenco as to
who its managors aro, it will always bo
supported by tho public spirited, and
thoso aro sufficiently strong to carry it
through. So poultry friend get ready
with your early birds and let us all meet
next fall at tho fair grounds with a fino
show of fowls.
Qlmti on HaMiInx 0ttt.
i
This is tho season when gecso and
birds chooso thoir mates, it may not come
amiss to speak of somo of their peculiar
ities for tho benefit of those who wish to
mako tho most of their flock and insure
tho fortility of tho oggs on which tho in
crease and profit of thoir flock dopends.
Any variety that havo a uniform color
tho Boxes aro difficult to distinguish in
tho young stock until thoir voices aro
thoroughly changed. Close observa
tion is necessary, and tho ganders may
usually bo known by their stately gait,
their watchfulness and independence
generally. The surplus ganders should
be desposcd of or separated from the
rest as early as possible in tho winter.
The rest should bo separated into re
spective families, and assigned their
winter quarters, each family by itself if
possible. A young gander is very uner
liable for mating with moro tbon one
goose, so that it is better to mate young
stock in pairs.
A gander the second season will ac
cept of two or even three mates, espec
ially if there are young ganders of
which be is jealous. Sometimes two
young ganders will choose one gooso
nnd mtli wm' ton her, while the other
Kcr-i wt't i. 'iiuoiiccil ; and M)iiU'tiiui
I have l.i. " fne whoro thrw young
sters who ,i with together in bachelor
life and ltnvu nVolitrtry goose to mako
her noat find l.iy her eggs nnd hatch
them as lK)3t she colild, which of counts
would Ihj a fruitless tiwk as far as tho
hatching part of tho buslnoss Is con
cerned. Judgment nnd luiit, therefore,
is necessary to mako a bucccsu of gooso
culture If a young gander is obsorvod
to notico two geeso thoy may be placed
toeelller. but I 1 1 nifonlv one mato is
better for n yearling. Tho egga will bo
more rolinblo for hatohing and tho gos
lings lo stronger. Thoy usually com
mence laying about tho first of March,
continuing till tho first of June, laying
monntima from thirty to . fifty eggs.
Hens mako altogether tho best mothers,
as the goslings do bottor in confinement
till Bit weeks of age, and a gooso is too
largo a bird to bo kept in oloo quarters.
Fivo of six eggs aro enough for an ordtf
nary hen to cover. Tho early hatched
goslings do tho host, for tho cool spring
weather and young grass is moro favora
bio to thoir growth than tho hot, dry
weather later in tho season. It is a
curious fact that tho gander is always
ready to notico their young, ovon whon
hatched by a hen, while I havo seen tho
gooso forsako hor brood, hatched by hor
self, to call and find her mate, caring
more for her companion than sho did for
her offspring. By Aunt Ida in Poultry
Ruieer.
Bchlcksu Doctors.
Micstocr BonUry-Rniecr : It vos poon
a long timo sinco I innko you a call mit
dot Boultry Raiser, und vor dor goot un
dor sohickon fraternity I veel it vos timo
I vos raising mino vcoblo voicoin bohalf
un dcr sick Bchlckcns un this bolighten
en ago. Dcr vos too much schicken
doctors, und half uv 'em don't know
mor'n half enough alrcadty.
I voh roadiug mit dor Knlifornia
Kaklor dot von man ho got zomo sick
schicken, und ho ask vhot vor ho do to
dot sick schickon to mako 'em got vol!.
Dot editor ho givo his romodics, und tie
vos vollowed by apout tdwenly quack
sohickon dootots, uud of dot- schicken
livo trough dot romodios sho vos a goot
.vono, und oughdt tcr haVo w placaion
Pnrnl urn's Mowsiuin, as zomc-UY. dor
romodics vos to cut horhoadth off shunt
pack uv dcr cars ; tomo zay sho got dor
roup und nnoilor say sho got dor dipp-
thcria, und von say sho got dor gittnrr
und nnodor say alio got pat gold mit her
bill nozo.
I como jhust rait von uv sitting down
und writting to dot poor man dot he
schickrn got dcr zepor zpinal monterget
its. und rending him my great Sharm'an
Schickon Ilemodics, but I thouchdt dot
may po dot schicken dio py dis timo und
I vos not acquainted mit dot man, so I
would savo it und zend to dor Bouldry-
Ilaisor on receipt uv unco.
Zymptons ur zopor zpinal motergotit
vos vhen dor schiHs May leap vrong up
und down dcr packbone.
dot sick schickon vos mino J vonld
budt a mustard blastor on dor paok uv
her hoadt und both vect on dor sido
next dor groundt. You tink I not
know vot I tell you apout, eh?
Veil you zee, dot blaster null both
ways. Vhon dor senilis stardt up dot
Bpino dor blaster mit his voot pull 'om
Eack, und vhon dey sthart down dot
oadt blaster pull 'em pack und pull
dor schills vhack into, en I
Bond 2 cent sohtamp vor zomo more
Scharman Sohiokon Itcmcdios. Cata
logue free vor tdwonty cents.
Gjietchek.
P. S. Oh yah 1 I must zay a vord
to dot Irish Biddio dot talk ter mo mid
dcr July numpcr uv dot Booltby-Rai-zek.
Sho zay dot I say I began mit
dirty hens und troo or voro cockorels,
und vonts to know ef I don't moinsolf
whothor it was "wono or th'ithor." Yah,
Biddio, I romombcr it vos dor 'th'ithor.'
Biddio say in von vorso, mit hor letter,
dot I tli rod t dor eauntlet in dor voco uv
every Irish girl mit der landt, und mit
anodor verse slio zay dot it look no irish
man to discover dot mino Dutch vos
strained. Now, Moistor Editor, how vos
wo to know vbich alio vos, vhon in von
place sho zay sho vos Irish girl and in
anodcr sho vos Irishman. Now may be
sho vos nejtnor"wono or th'ither."
a.
F. S. Der twins vos veil, und Hans
vos better. Good-poi dis timo.
Ubetcjien.
XQBMAH HOB8E8. ,
Jos. A. Perry of Riverviow Stock
Farm, Wilmington, 1)1., has juBt arrived
at Fetaluma Gal. with a fino lot of im
ported Norman horses. They arrived
in fino condition alter an overland trip
of fourteen days, and can bo seen by all
lovers of fine horses at the Petaluma
stablee. Stock breeders who have seen
them pronounco them the best lot ever
imported into California.
Sir. Ferry was the first importer of
Norman horsoa form Franco into Cal
ifornia. Ho brought out the Dako de
Chartrofl, Crown Prince and Itollin,
threo of the beet known and most eel
ebrated and valuable Normal staliona
ever brought to this coast. The numer
ous and splendid progency of these
three stallions havo placed Sonoma
county in the front rank of fine horse
producing countries. This is his sixth
from him have always found their horses
to be as represented. In fact, satisfac
tion was given in every case. See adver
tisement in this paper.
orfictilluial,
PRUNING..
The orchard planted and tho trocs, if
one year old, cutdown to about cightocn
inches, nnd if two year old, removo all
branches but three, or at most four,
which aro destined as tho foundation
of tho futuro head of tho tree. Thcso
branches cut back to about six inches
from tho main trunk, cutting from tho
opposite sido of tho tip of tho bud in
tended to form tho uppermost of tho
now branches of tho coming yoar's
growth. I Bpcoify from tho tip of tho
bud for tho roason that if cut lower than
that tho branches starting from that bud
aro linblo to bo dwarfed by reason of tho
oat end of tho branch drying back so
as to weaken tho vitality of tho bud,
and if tho cutting bo dono higher up
froM tho bud, tho branch will dio down
to tho now bud and thus provent boat
ing over. It is desired to havo tho
growing scion tako an upright growth
cut inwards from tho under sido of the
branch, and if it is desired tho growing
scion tako a spreading form, cut from
tho upper sido of tho branch, leaving
tho bud on tho undor sido. This rulo
of cutting is to bo observed in all futuro
primings of tho growing trco.
Aftor the young trocs aro thus prun
ed, littlo or nothing moro need bo dnno
to it during tho year. If lcnvos or any
of tho branches start out from tho
trunk bolow thoso dostincd to form the
fnturo head of tho treo thoy must not
bo removed, M each romoval exposes
tho young, tonder trunk to tho dry,
scorching heat of tho summer's Bun,
without tho needed protection of thoso
leaves nnd branohes. Tho young
branchos starting out as abovo indicated
ought to bo pinched back, but not re
move). T iw proper timo for pruning. Tho
ol'jcta for pruning is two-fold tho
formation of tho comoly, woll-formod
irco, and tho protection of handsomo
and dcsirablo fruit in roasonablo quan
tities. To accomplish this two-fold ob
ject is or ought to bo tho study of overy
orchardist. Many notions prevail
among orchard is ts an to how this two
fold purpose can best bo attainod. Not
a fow contond that a trco is better
loft entirely alono and grow as it will
without any pruning othor than tho
removal of a fow branches which may
interfcro with tho approaches to tho
trco. Those who thus arguo contond
tliat nature nover makes a mistake I
hold that such aro oxporimonts in ono
way. Then wo havo-unother sot' of or
chardists who contend for closo, sovero
ornamontal pruning, clipping off" ono-
hull or two thirds ol overy twig ol tho
provioua year's growth of tho hoad of
tho head of tho trco. Thcso of courso
contond that naturo doos nothing right
that naturo if loft to itself would nover
do anything right Thcso aro extremi
ties in tho opposito direction.
Now thcao experiments of both classes
ovorlook tho faot that trocs and plants,
liko mon and animals havo sovcrnl dis
tinct periods in their existence infanoy,
youth, maturity and old ago ; in ordor
to becomo robust and useful in tho high
est dcgioo, and whon of mature ago,
thoy need careful nursing in infanoy
and proper training in youth. This
caro and cultivation of tho trco during
its period of probation, being proiwrly
attondod to, tho troo at maturity may
and ought to bo left pretty much to
itself. If so treated, it will generally
show tho effects of its training during
iU years of maturity and old age, "just
as the twig is bont tho trco is inclined."
About all caro that is ncedod after
maturity is to guard tho troo from acci
dont and disoaso, to sco that it doos not
shoot, that if allowed to grow would
tend to destroy its usofulness or mar its
symmetry, and to boo that it has a
proper allowanco of moistnro and plant
food. Thoso things properly attended
to, tho young orchard of to-day will bo in
full strength and vigor long after its
present owner shall passed ovor to tho
other eldo and join tho vast majority.
I know of fruit trees which aro now
ono hundred yoars old which are Htill
healthy and vigorous and producing
largo annual crops of fruit. Cal. Pat
ron. SEEDS : SEEDS I
MILLER BROS., Seedsmen.
DEALKiW IN
GRASS & GLOVER
FERTILIZERS, Etc,. Etc.
Fruit Trees i I Season.
He. M Secowd aU. FeriUad, Dr.
SEEDS!
E. J. BOWfcVB LABCB llliutrtttd DeacrltHlT
and rilced Catalogue of VeceUbU, r lower. CUfM,
Oiaa and Alfalfa ed, contain! Dtf Valuable luforo
tioo for the Uardener, tt Farmer and the Family,
mailed, FRES to all applicant Addreee:
E. J. Bomea, Seed McrckaBt.
(11 HIT fUaeome MttU Ban rnuwieco, Cal,
Capital City Nursery I
JP ANY ONE WANT-. TO BUY FIU4TCLARS
Fruit Tree ami gtt what they b'ty, and more
ue lor their money, e.cUlly l-Ll'Ms, I'M 111 KM
uid othor tret . ol which I have a tpenuld ttock,
than eltewhere, thry ran ilo io at tho Capital Nunery.
tar My THEE are grown on NEW LINIt,
that has not bra cxaanatett by tneet Mire
crop or trrt. nnd arc a HEALTHY and
VIGoKOl'B aa tree cau be under tbr moat
favorable condition.
For DcacrlpUve Catalogue, Price-Lift, and Order
8hce', vent tree, addre. I
II. LKACII, liox:,
BALGU, OKEUON.
Nursery One mile rait ol Stale Uoute, on tho
Slate frleon road. JanZlm3
TANGENT NURSERY I
II. W. SETTLEMIEIt. Prop.,
Tangent, Linn Co., Oregon.
I would rrtpectfully call the attention ol thoee
vrlthlnir to let out orchard, to the fact that I have a
LAflOK STOCK of rerr nice Nunery Tree and
BhruDDery, confuting maimy 01
Fruit, Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees.
....ALSO....
drape Vines. Small Fruits,
and Roses.
Which I will eetl u cheap a the cheapest.
tS. No laaett real In Mr Naraery.
Wend for catalogue and Price-Hat.
Addreee:- II. W. BCTTLKMIER,
octlSttA Tangent, Linn County, On fon,
to. W, ALLEN,
, (Succeatcr to B. HANSON.)
171 Front Street, Portland, Or.
Wholeatla and Retail Dealei In
FARM, GARDEN.
.... ANO ....
FLOWER SEEDS.
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE
LL S.JllTB OP FI.ANTS ANO SlinUIIDERY
L and all variolic ol New UHOWTII Oraaa seed
RALROAD NURSERY I
FRUIT TREES!
I ha? a larire (lock ol Frail and Ornamental
.Tree from one lo throe yean old
coniUUne; of
50,000 Apple Trees !
40,000 Plum and Prune
20,000 Cherry Trees !
10,600 Pear Trees !
10,000 Peach Trees I
25,000 Shrubs and Plants!
All crown on hlsb dry toll and without Irrigation.
r lUrarta-dB-il oaHUadlns rrdllace.
ot on Cal Boo (a. Therefore my tree are healthy
and clear of InaecU.
Wrnuraerfle iltuatedSO mlnutea dilra tut from
the 8lark itre.t Ferry, on the Hate Lino road, near
alt. Tabor. Call and eee my itock of treet II you wleh
hi hi an orcnaru.
Mr Brier, are ai low aa any reliable Ire
can be aolel. Beware of Cheap Trrea.
W. Y CATALOGUE BKNT FIIEE
Addreee all order to
H. T. FJtKTTYMAN. Proprietor
ReUroad Nurtery, Eaat Portland, Oregon.
WOODBURN NURSERY t
Keep the Largeit itock of
Fruit, Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees I
North! California, at the rrnr lowietratee Kc
APIIIH or olber livt pctU which arr reining men
of the Nuraerle.
Apple treee, ib to 110 per KO. I'rar. Peach and
Cherry, 112 lo 110 per 100, I'luii' and 1'iunt, 18 to
111 per loo. Iltnry dlicount n 1000 Ion.
OT 8SND roll CATALOOUK AND l'HICE-LlST.
Addret: J. H. MKTT1CMIIIK,
octlmt Woodburn, Oregon.
STRONG'S
RESTAURANT.
8EKVE3 TUB lltMT OP
MEALS (or 25 CENTS !
Oytcr In eeery itrle. Oandlee, NuU, Cuke, lite,
Ortad, tc TKOplOAL KilUITY, el.
Tin: SIHGEE Sc CONARD cos
UUAUTIFUI. i:VI!!(..II4Hf.lllNO
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Our 1 rrof HnfrUlt U --! ng nd dUtnbuUbf
MKJTr2 TTaaVTUIWM
Ibm UUt twvltlMi oU burnt
UmUrd torU, la diflrat ! and (tkjrt la u it 4 Jl
tiflcwB, pinch iiir! c.wio pt VAjrWtMK, all Ut!M
IronxlW ltei atfvt ! mail til M.M I'iaL
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kcrbln.tbeuiso
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beet.
Order on trial, adore, for clrcalar and location ol
AVcatcrn and Koutherq 8toreboae and AxenU.
P. K. OCOCRIOK CO., Albany, N. V.
NOTICE.
hare from Oae to Blf bt Thouaand Dollar to loan
at at aer reat.. on toi Marlon county farm
Meurtiy. Knqule ol the undenlvned or llamary s
B,o,na, ''''J"---TJ7-fjL8C,,aon.
Fet. lad, 17 U; wt " "
BRKYMAN BROS..
MONEY BROKERS!
m.. . iltk-wt faaailttlttli
.. r'??jlr BJSIlBt
Morta-ar kao Bade an thrM to fire yean thae.
tf OiUK Breynaa't Uoek, SaWtn, Oreva.
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BEdiHJBS
DAVID COLE & CO.,
DlLKRS IN
STOVES AArl) TISWA BE,
And nil fort or
House Finishing Goods.
Dairy nml ('reamcry Ooods.
Ami Sol Manufacturer, ot
Stulcsiiism & C'oIcV btciua
Generator,
An Oregon Intention, Uial will revolutlonlieBteam
Tower thJ world onr;
103 Front Htrrrl to IM Fliia Hired,
I'OKTLVMI, lli:iOX.
A. L BUCKINGHAM,
... DeaKr In .... '
Groceries, Provisions,
Cutlery, Crockery,t
Glmswarc, JSto.
Tobacco end Cigars a Specialty!
Will .ell a cheep aa any itore In the city.
rnobucn taken in kxcuanoe koii ooods.
I Call and ee me on Oommerclal (treet. between
Kllnger A Deck' new brewery and the Cnemeketo'
Uotel, Kale ii. , Orttron. aultl
J. MQSER & SONS,
rVjf'V-Ju.-... - jr.0a
rSrf?'.,;
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MANUrAOTUIlK ALL KINDS OK
UKlXtt . DKIi:l FMl'lT HOXKM
tnbtn crnlra, t'nir I'nrkrra, Kir.
Addre: J. HOHKK A HO.NH, Portland. Or.
STRICKLER BROS., .
Dealer In
STOVES AND TINWARE I
Espc'dal paliiH (akon with Kc
pairs ol' all KincR
I'jyimtn and mher who roy hate repatrlnscn
' rrtt a.url that U will he done aa prorulioil.
Call at the old (land of lien. Sinn, Commercial
treet, 8alrm, Orrson. '
BTRIOKXiBR BROS.
iHma'iAVhlto Metalllo Iter Marking. Ubel, atainpej
to order wllh name, or name nnd addrr.a and num.
ter. It I reliable cheap and convenient. Hell at
eight and Hire perfect .all.factlon. IlluaUatoJ
'rloo.I-it and aamplca free. .Agcnta wanted.
n. II, DANA, Wett JUbannu, N. H.
Wm. IIAM8KY, Oio. O. IIINOIIAM
KAMSKV it KIX.IIAM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Orl.wold' Uulldlng, Batein, Oregon.
B
VNINESH IN ALL 1 UK COURTS 80LIOITEO
ami Note end Account collected, '
J. B. Connie
Manufacturer, Wholraal andllttall Dialer
In all kind of
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
lfi'Mlcs, BaishcH V TrunkH.
NO. Iim nii-i lit) front Hlreel, I'orllaad,
Orriron. AImi reniiitatlv on hand a larva
aaaortmtutol 1 ln-r and Btddlery Hardware.
fcarxentioii tin, paper. inaymi
RUPTURE
Ilftft vnil Itriiril iif tha AituUfiilltiar leNlui-tlAii fnr MIL
i.A.tltlKltMAN'H Kamuuti Horn Treatment, lha onlf
ruiwiifruaiantriiuinftirtan4lrurt without tratloa
r tilikirBiH-A fri'in UlMrt SuiUvlurlruntamla, r
tmct ret'iitluii MtirlildiidUay, mirlinnt(. ulti lo all
. Now SlOonty. rvti.l i"rclrru)rof niuur
uvtnii, iuirii'iiuitaii(j ftrutM. uvirnrvu aidoiuoaju
boliai'itx.ctmeawllJruauiwa.Ncw Yvrk
Or. .lOKIUN'S
. Museum of Anatomy-
iai JinrHri nirrri.
ClOAIiLKAHN HOW TO AVOID
X dlea, and how womltrfully )ou
ate made. Private omc,21t Ocary&t.
Con.ulUtlon on Lot Manhood and all
dlMfcu.e of Women, Hand for book.
lanSIS
Qm 6,000,000 people use
FERRY'S SEEDS
D.M.rHRRVAOO.
are aamuiaa u urn in
UIHtTtlllimi
ialAaiMfM.
D.H.FERRTICO'J
uwri vm
JECO ANNUAL
ror 1887
arulbaanan-l
rnci to aii
pr4laaU, aa4
cuunun
Ithoot or.
darUiaM.
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au.r.vir.
n vit Car
am. run r
'IllHltNlJ
tndftU.liiinn
i.i.imtA'i
Datrolt, Mloh.
AGENTS
LOOK
Ml
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