-- / *> J t^ < No U. DAL.LAS OREGON MARCH 13, 1903 VOL. XXiX. L. N. W O O I»*, M. 0 . ‘ R a ising TU r k e y s . Asthma ru n a ro u n d th e b a rn y a rd or fa rm liu ild - inga, an d keep them a w a y fro m s ta g n a n t pools of w ater. • An open sh ed w ith w ire n ettin g I);,M hh . O ra i'o n . fro n t facin g tin* south a n d s itu a te d in “ O n e of my d au g h ters had i a n upland p a s tu re m akes a n ideal f. I B ElUlfcE, i 0 terrib le c ese of asth m a . We tried place fo r raisin g tu rk ey s. M ay 15 Is alm o st ev ery th in g , but w ithout re ea rly enough to hafcli th e first poults D ALLAS, - GABOON lief. W e th e n tried A y er’s Cherry In th e n o rth ern sta te s. T he g ro u n d is P ectoral and th re e and one-half g en erally very cold an d d a m p previous O lli oh o v e r b a n k . b ottles cu red h e r .” — Emm a Jan e to th a t tim e. Feed the young fo r the E n tsm in g er, L angsville, O . first tim e w hen th irty -six h o u rs old. J K. SlItLKY, H V. B asis an d th e first food should be g rit iu stfuie form . S eaxbells m ake th e best S IB L E Y A E A K IN , Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral kind of g rit for th e young, an d cru sh ed clam sh ells a r e very good w hen th e A I l » > r n e > 'N - : i I - I m w . certainlycures many cases tu rk e y s a re four m onths old o r older. vVu lj;*vo the only net of aliutr.u t b**oki» in Folk of asthma. T h e y o ung should h ave but very little jiiii „v . UolUlilo aliHtraots furuhln-d. and money to w a te r until a f te r th ey a re tw o m onths .in. No emnmi *Vio!» charged on loan«. Kooine 2 And it cures bronchitis, •d j WiUtoit'a block. Dalian old. 1 have ra ise d 75 p e r c e n t of a hoarseness, weak lungs, flock of y o u n g tu rk e y s to m a tu rity J. L. COLLINS, th a t bid not h av e a d ro p of w a te r u n whooping-cough, croup, til th e y w ere over a m onth old. A tea- spoonful of D ouglas m ix tu re added to w i n t e r c o u g h s , night every q u a rt of d rin k in g w a te r is very S o l i c i t o r in C k m ic e r y . coughs, and hard colds. beneficial. It p re v e n ts cholera and .oeu in practice of hia profession in this place d ia rrh e a a n d Is a g re a t help in do ab . it t.oirty years, and will attend to all bueircini Th ree sises: 25« . ___ _____________ , • • i-c id t-. his - are. Ottice, corner Main and Court stro y iu g tap ew o rm s. T ap e w o rm s kill co ld; 50u., ju at right for bronchitis, hoarse a '»alias, Polk Co, Or ness, hard «.„Its, e tc.; $ 1. most econom ical m ore tu rk e y s th a n m ost people h ave fo r chronic cases Mini to keep on hand. J . C. A Y E K tO ., Lowell, Mass. a n y Idea of G round p u m pkin seeds J. H . T ow nhknd J N. I I akt m ixed w ith th e ir food a r e a s good a rem edy a s 1 h av e ever trie d for tape- . TO W N SEN D A HAKT, w orm s. C leanliness in every w ay Is FLOODING THE MARKET. a b so lu te ly necessary. R em ove th e A T TO R N F-Y S-A T-L A W . dropping» ut least th re e tim es a week. j l l o w C a t t l e G r o w e r « F o o l i s h l y F o r c e D o w n I * r iv e s . (M ice ip s ta ir s in O dd F e llo w s’ new A lw ay s cover th e d ro p p in g b o ard s 3100 k. w ith road d u s t o r dry e a rth . H a v e a I O ne y e a r ago last J u ly th e en tire d u s t box tlve or six feet s q u a re an d ! corn b elt suffered from a d ro u g h t so TZ> - - O R E G O N . a foot deep, w ith a roof or cover th a t sev ere th a t h olders of c a ttle w ere com in s sto o d f h e t o s i of 2a y e a rs. An | w ill keep o u t all storm . A good d u st I pelled to sh ip them to m ark et or lose OSCAR H A ÏT C R . box is of untold value in keeping dow n * them . R eceip ts a t all th e h a d in g m a r nnal sal over 1 , 5 0 0 ,0 0 ) In ttles. lice. Live a re su re d e a th to y o ung | ket p o in ts th en sw elled to th e record D o c s 1 ¡» is r< c * * r d o f m e r A . t t o r n e v ‘o,t-L jiaw . tu rk e y s, an d every m ean s of keeping j h eig h t for th e tim e of year, a n d it w as i t a p p e a l t.u y o u ? them dow n m ust he used. See th a t tiie 1 freely p red icted by well posted men s itte rs a re free from them , an d d u st B utt su p p lies w ou ld ru n sh o rt u n til a n O ffice u p sta ira in C a m p ii IV s IniiLI th re e or fo u r tim es w hile in c u b atin g j o th er crop of calv es had been raised i.'K- w ith som e good insect pow der. Re- ! an d m a tu re d fo r th e block. T h is y ear DALLAS - OREGON. m em ber th a t you can easily overfeed th e re is th e m ost a b u n d a n t h erb ag e In th e young ones, an d th a t m eans d e a th all th e g rain g ro w in g s ta te s th a t th e to them . In a good dry season insects o ld est in h a b ita n t can rem em ber, aud K K. C O A U N. L . B U T I.R IÍ a re a lw a y s plenty, and th e y o ung tu r y et feed ers a r e pouring th e ir c a ttle . . . 2 0 £ ? n t s . . . B U T L E R & CO A 1) in to th e tr a d in g points in nu m b ers keys i n s '1 no feed a t all a f te r th e first w eek.—“ H. M. IV* in R u ra l New n early if not q u ite equal to those Atto r n ey s-at- Law Yorker. m ark e d on th e bo ard s d u rin g th e dry D A LLA S, O REG O N . tim e. E n c lo s d w ith every b o ttle is a 10 W ill p r a c tic e in all c o u r ts . O th e r, A s ta tu s a k in to p an ic o b ta in s am ong c e n t puck Age of G ro v e’s The Sum m on*. o v er b a n k . th e fa tto n e rs of beef, sa y s B reeder’s W h e n th e m is t is on th e r iv e r , a n d th« G azette. On M onday, Nov. 10, ca ttle BLACK BOO!' L I V E R FIL L S. h a z e is on th e h ills . A n d th e p r o m is e o f th e s p r in g t im e a ll on th e hoof w ere w o rth in C hicago Robert A. Miller, th e a m p :e h e a v e n lil is ; from $2 to $2.50 per h u n d red w eig h t W h e n th e s h y t il in g s in th e w o o d h a u n ts R-I-FA-N-S Tabules less th a n th e y w ere six ty to eig h ty A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W a n d th e h a r d y on th e p la in s d a y s 'a g o , an d y e t th e receip ts th a t d ay C a t c h up h e a r t a n d fe e l a le a p in g Ilf« Doctors tiuil t h r o u g h w in t e r s lu g g is h v e in s , to ta le d n early 31.00$ h ad, on T u esd ay , Oregon City j * Orcgor A good prescription Nov. 11, u p w a rd o f 12,500 head an d ou T h e n th e s u m m o n s o f th e m o rn in g like W ed n esd ay a ro u n d 24.‘too head. T he R o o m 3, W e in lia rd b u ild in g For mankind a b u g le m o v e s th e b lo o d ; T h e n th e s o u l o f m en g r o w s l a r g e r , lik e j n a tu ra l re su lt of su ch enorm ous deliv The 5 cent pa 1 » aye is enough for usual occasion«. O p p o site C o u rth o u s e . a M ow er fro m th e bud, The family bottle, ((•> cents, contains u supply for a eries on a n a lre a d y overloaded m ark et year. A ll dru ggists sell them. A n d th e h op e o f h ig h E n d e a v o r is a cor- | w as to send p rices s w iftly dow n, aud d ia l h a lf d iv in e . L a n d title s a n d la n d o tiiee busines.- A n d th e b a n n e r c r y o f O n w a rd c a ll s th e i in th e opinion of som e o f th e lead in g a s p e c ia lty . l a g g a r d s in to lin e . m en of th e y a rd s It w ould have tak en CURES A COLD IN O N E DAY T h e r e is g la m o u r o f th e m o o n lig h t w hen a b u n ch of g en u in e C h ristm a s c a ttle to E x R e g is te r O regon C ity la n d office. v e lan d ed a t #7.40, w h e re a s it is not CURES GRIP IN TW O DAYS B u t th th e e s s . l a i : r s a r n a d in s p m e e a ll c e o b f e lo m w o . r n in g is a h$ so long ago th a t 0 cen ts a pound w as b e t t e r t h in g to k n o w ; p aid fo r se v e ra l d ro v es th a t w ere not A . -I, M A H T I N , W h ile th e n ig h ! is h u s h e d a n d h o ld e n und of th e s tric tly p rim e C h ristin as sort. t r a n s p ie r c e d b y d r e a m y s o n g , In a sta te m e n t sen t o u t from th e U n 1-0, th e d a w n b r i n g s d e w a n d fire a n d the F A IN T E R , r a p t u r e o f .th e s t r o n g ! ion sto c k y a rd s iu C hicago th e follow —R i c h a r d B u r t o n in A t l a n t ic . ing occurs: H o u s e , sig n a n d o r n a m e n t a l , g r a in - “Good ju d g e s feel su re th a t c a ttle n g , k a ls o n n n g a n d p a p e r h a n g in g . p rices d u rin g th e n e x t six w eeks will S t r e w on h e r ro s e s , r o se s. be forced to th e low est level th a t will D i i . u k . - - O kboon A nd n ever a sp ray o f yew ! be seen ' d u rin g th e n ex t tw elv e In q u ie t s h e re p o s e s ; m o n th s.” A h . w o u ld t h a t I did too! T h e re Is good reaso n fo r th is p redic H e r m ir th th e w o rld r e q u ir e d ; tion. T h e c o u n try Is fu ll of ca ttle on S h e b a th e d It in s m ile s o f g le e . feed. S h ip m en ts of fe e d e rs from all B u t h e r h e a r t w a s t ir t d . tire d . th e Im p o rtan t points, Chicago, O m aha A n d n o w t h e y let h e r be. Leaves Indej»endenee for Monmouth and \irlie — an d K an sas C ity , h av e been of th e f:S 0 a m 3:30 p m H e r life w a s t u r n in g , tu r n in g . T H I S S IG N A T U R A Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas- record b reak in g o rd er, an d th e re is an In m a z e s o f h e a t a n d s o u n d . 11:10am 615pm im m ense am o u n t o f so ft a n d d am ag ed Leaves Monmouth for Airlie - B u t fo r p e a c e h e r s o u l w a s y e a r n in g . . “W a in 3:60 p m A n d n o w p e a c e la p s h e r ro u n d . corn in th e g ra in sta te s th a t m u st be Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— fed up for th e roe on th a t it can be 1 30 a m 7:30 p m H e r c a b in ’ d a m p le s p ir it I,eaves Airlie for Momnoutn and Independence— m ark eted in no o th e r w ay. T h o u san d s It flu tt e r e d a n d fa ile d fo r b r e a t h ; 4:00 u m 5 p ni of th e s e c a ttle a re booked fo r sh ip T o n ig h t it d o th In h e rit MI NT A P P E A R Leaves Dallas for Mnmuoui ii an ' In.ie «onJjnte — T h e v a s t y h a ll o f d e a th . 1:00 p m 7 30 p m .' m ent a t a very e a rly d a te in a m erely —M a t t h e w A rn o ld . EVERY SOX OF THE GENUINE w a n n e d up co ndition an d w ith o th ers th a t w ere p u t in th e lots a little earlier R . C. CRAVEN R. E. WILLIAMS. I 'r s i i d e n t . ( a s h le r . will c o n s titu te th e b ulk o f th e a rriv a ls W . C. V ASSALL, a s s i s t a n t C a s h ie r fo r w eeks to come. DALLAS t i l l HAN h W ith a flood o f su ch lean an d half f a tte d b eef no rise in p rices can be ex- I O F D A L L A S , OKBOON, pocted. a n d w hen a i..aii v o lu n tarily ru sh e s his drove to m ark et in a sh a p e I T ra n s e c ts a g e n e ra l b u n k in g ousi* in w hich no sla u g h te re r w a n ts it who •less in nil its b r a n c h e s ; b u y s a m i iselb Is to blam e but bim sel’ if he loses SA cliangc <»n p rin c ip a l p o in t* i n i lit m oney? No m a tte r w h ere th e price U n ited S t a t e s ; m ake* c o lle c tio n s on all level w ill u ltim a te ly rest n o r to w h at p o in ts in t h e P acific N o r th w e s t; loan- Uric a c id so lve n t fo r the uric a c id con dition point it will be forced by th e p an ick y m o n ey a n d d is c o u n ts p a p e r at th e be feelin g now p rc \ u len t am o n g th e hold r a t e s ; allo w in te r e s t on tim e d eposits. Uricscl is recommended and ers of feeding steers. It is p lain th a t to overlo ad th e tra d e fu rth e r is to help [oiaraateed to cure rheumatism prices dow n th e hill. ^ % l and other diseasesresultingfrom P v i s i t D R . J O R D A N ' S o « k t | Physician and Surgeon, lorney and Counselor at Law, A F ew HiiilN a s (u T h e ir IV o iirr C a re . I n f o r m a tio n F o r th e Heaiuu«*r. II’ a beg inner, st lect th ree or fo u r of th e best sh a p ed hens you ca n iiml in u large dock an d unite to a g o b b ler from a n o th e r dock th a t is not re lated to th e bens. N ever inbrecd tu rk e y s. If you ra ise an y you n g birds a t till from the Inbred stock, th ey will be w o rth less a s breeders fo r th e next season. As to th e age of breenm g stock, y eu rliu g und two- year-old hens produce the m ost vigor ous 4>fi sp rin g . an d hens of th a t ag e will lay m ore eygs in u seuson th a n older birds. F eed in g th e b reed in g stock has e v e ry th in g to do w ith the n u m b er of eggs laid and th e ir fertility . Fetid very sp a rin g ly o f g rain , a s fa t tu rk e y s do not lay fertile tv; s nor m any of an y kind. G ive little or no corn to th e breeders. B u c k w h eat will keep them In b etter condition, a n d c u t clover is very good. A head of cab b ag e is g reatly relished by them an d is one o f th e best th in g s you can feed them th ro u g h the w in te r m onths. G ive th em all th e grit th ey «can e at m ice a week. K eep your tu rk e y s a s tam e a s possible: they are easier c a re d for a n d will not w a n d e r so fa r aw ay . Do not keep tu rk e y s w ith or n ear o th e r .poultry. I>o not let them W e a re O p en in g N ow the most complete line of spring goods ' that it will be your pleasure to see this year. These goods are all from the manufacturers' direet to our counters. BROWN & ELLIS DALLAS S h o es: R O V E 'S TISIELESS U l l TONIS W e have now in stock the most satisfactory line fto ("uret>o o<i|No P ay M OTOR TIM E T A B L E . é'Sbâ ON of shoes that was ever seen in Dallas. Espec ially strong in children a..d misses lines. From Middlesex M anufacturing company, Boston. com fort, th en th e g ra in m u st b e fu rth e r p re p a re d by som e m oans. T h is can be accom plished by cru sh in g , by soaking or by grin d in g . T h e re a re m achines for c ru sh in g e a r corn which” sh o u ld do th e w ork very sa tisfa c to rily . W here hogs follow th e ste e rs let th e g ra in s be not too finely b ro k en or soak th e corn to m ak e th e m a te ria l m ore sa tis fa c to ry to th e an im al. W ith ste ers fed w hole corn or th a t only coarsely g ro u n d or broken, hogs can w ork over th e d ro p pings a n d m ake m a te ria l g a in s thereon. H o o t« F o p W in te r . W e would esp ecially ad v ise th e feed- leg of a few roots w h ere one is obliged to w in te r h is hogs larg ely on corn, an d if one h as not g ro w n his ow u supply w e feel su re th a t .$5 a load Invested iu a few loads would re tu rn highly sa tis facto ry resu lts. W e say $5 a load, but believe th a t th e a v e ra g e fa rm e r who h as g row n a n a b u n d a n t sup p ly would p a rt w ith a load fo r $2 or $5. T h ere is no qu estio n b u t th a t sm all litte rs m ay he in th e m a jo rity o f cases tra c e d to an Im properly b alan ced ratio n . Corn alone fs not a su ita b le ra tio n for hogs a t any tim e un less d u rin g th e fa tte n in g peri od, an d . w hile o th e r g ra in s a re usu ally so m ew h at m ore ex p en siv e th a n corn and for th is reason a re fed relu ctan tly , y et such larg e y ield s o f roots m ay he obtained th a t it is en tirely p racticab le from every sta n d p o in t to p u t iu a su p ply of those to su p p le m e n t th e corn d u rin g such m o n th s a s it is necessary to feed hogs on d ry food.—Iow a Homo* K lu a iL Th «* S a lo o n « ot Snn F r n n c ln o o . San F ra n cisco is cred ited w ith h av ing one saloon fo r every tw en ty -tw o a d p lt m ale in h a b ita n ts. ricso ItttSlM ETlT .im tlH h C t.C Il r T h * l ^ i r . e t t A n atn tm ca l M .is e u iu l* »be J iY e .k r.t-» <?» r j .y c i n r » . : e r i 4 -t.-«ee p « * J O * * - l y e a r e d i.jr th e o ld est tesili*» on >lte C o a st E a t 36 y e a r * f*al pesât: OR. JORDAN - DISEASES OF M IN I R T P H II .I* ! -nif M) '-id. •' 1 i fr o m - y t t e t r • u h o a t tu « ii«-: >« M o r e e a r y ‘ X f i t t e d b y an K a p e r t. S i e d i - 1 e e l n a ie for R a p ta r - , a quick and I i ' . " it i er Ò a »..«**. I* -L e *I '« fo r C i l e - . V l a a t i r e a r I n a t a l e , b y D r . J o r d a n a » p e c u li pftm j la sa m e th o d s. fre e a n d » tn ' l y r r ' * -'* « T ra a » m sn t p er j A - a in --»er- b y le M tte r Write f.-vr ft ,lt VI« • « ’.O P ttV o f , - I h im C K . M A lU O P l r . 1 ..„ - m e * , C a ll a * a n t e ,'A v a lu a K U xk | ■ R JCftOAIfft CO.. 1041 Mf 'k«t 4 L . « F. j W .J . S T G W , TRUCKMAN. H ) h 11 r m : O r e g o n A fair s h a re of p a tr o n a g e solicited «nd all n -d e r* p r o m p tly filled. las Foundry! •1 IRO N WORK TO O R D ER Repairing Promptly Done. - U r i c s o l C h e m ic a l C o H o w U r i c s o l C u r e s It. Uricsol neutralizes the uric acid con dition without over stimulating the kidneys— this is the secret o f its success. I t does not disturb the digestive pro cess, it controls the action o f the heart w ithout depressing it, and w ithout causing any exhaustion; in reducing the pulse it does not cause any nausea or other disagreeable action. It does PROP., A .tfm n l« f lr f n i? I .a r x f P r ic e « . T h e young an im al p ay s m o re th a n th e a d u lt b ecau se it g lo w s an d In- creases rap id ly . T h e y o u n g er th e a n i m al th e low er th e cost of production. A p ig farro w ed hi early sp rin g u nd m ark eted la te in th e fall w ill give it m uch larg« r p rotit th a n w ill m e kept th ro u g h tli** w inter. T h ere is also a g reat d em an d , w ith b etter prices, fo r n sm all carc a ss a w eight not ex ceed in g 150 p o u n d s b eing p referred to nu a ti I- m al t h a t is h avicr. H o a rd ’s D airy m an. J other w ords, it does not im pair the constructive energies o f the system. It produces a mild physiological stim u lation o f the intestinal glands. Uricsol is the only cure for rheu matism that will not injure the stomach or any other part o f the system. . Li*» Angeles. C al., GFNTlfY.r*. I desire to express my sincere appreciation of your rheumatism cure, v lr - " tjricvi " After 17 years of constant affliction and <»ften helpless with swollen hands a r i f. •?. I us-1 six bottles of the medkina and now. after two years of release, gratefully ocknow:-rig« It’s permanent teneAt. M r s . E. H a PT w f l l , W 17th S t.. Los Angelas. Cal. Uricsol will be sent to any address fn the U. S.. prepaid, upon receipt of $1.00, providing your druggists cannot supply you. B o x 4 St A tla n ta . G a . S n in U not impair the quality o f the blood ; in U R IC SO L C H E M IC A L CO., — ALL g t S D S o r — ED. BIDDLE. an excess of uric acid In the system.« In order to cure rheu matism, It is necessary to dis solve and eliminate the excess of uric acid in the system and until this is done, rheumatism cannot be cured. Besides being a solvent of the uric acid. Uricsol eliminates the acid from the system, tones up the digestion, stimulates the Intestinal glands and does not Injure any part of the body. Uricsol is particularly useful in cases of long standing and chronic rheumatism, because the patient can take It without any Injurious effects. L a * A n g o la * » C a t . R h e u m a tis m Jb Jr ■ *■- ' j V X t 5 a m - ( j : j tv p v : H ' f iERCEV ^ ffA V O R IT E « « PRESCRIPTION CURES fOMWOKNES E. H K.. O ak lan d . III.. a*kn w h ich W b e tte r for fatieiiinB cattle, sh rtle-l corn or corn broken Into sin,ill piece*. In reply Mr. W . A. H en ry *ay» hi* p referen ce, o ilier Ib in ip being nlfke, I* for th e bro k en corn. In Kenertil th e best w ay to feed e a ttle Is th e sim p lest w ny, a n d all form s o f p rep aratio n do not a d d a n y th in g necessarily to th e value o f th e »train fed. If the ste ers ca n com fo rta b ly m a stic a te th e broken ear*, th e n let th em h av e th e corn In th a t form . I f th e (train* of corn a r e d ry a n d liard a n d th e steer* And difficulty In e a tin g a sufficient supply In p erfect H ead I 't t g O F O R D V BlACK-DRAIISilTi ^NsSlON. Constipation is nothing more J than a clogging of the bowels! and nothing less than vital stag nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain iu his system, he would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti- pated bowels are relieved. Tiled- ford’s Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedford’s Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. Morcim, A r k ., Mur 2 5 , 1U0 1 . I ominot n*< nm nirtH Thedford** Hlark» D ra u g h tI go J iic h lj. I k«*«-p It In m r hom « a il ti.«* tim e and h a re used It fo r il»H ; *.t ti n y«*ars. 1 n*T«*r my r h ll d n n any o th e r ln x a tlre . I th in k I could n<*Tcr I»«* able to w ork w ith o u t It on account of bclnir tro u b le d n iili . <onsf)yntlon. Your m edicine Is i I uU th a t aeep« uie up. * C. B. Mr FA BLAND. 0 £ & m tattle RHEUMATISM. S U S E n OF ANATOMY< com ing n o rth . N o rth ern c a ttle going so u th a re all liab le to it. IT M A K E S F?WEAK' w o m e n STRONG IGC WOMEN W ELL In a b u lletin on th e T e x a s fev er In c a ttle th e M ississippi e x p e rim e n t sta* tion re p o rts th a t th e d ise ase is an In fectio u s fever, cau sed by th e g ro w th o f an a n im al p a ra site , w h ich b reak s d ow n th e red blood cells an d p ro d u ces ft fev er so m e w h at sim ilar to m alaria In people. C alv es h av e a m ild a tta c k , an d th e in fectio n Is ca rrie d by ca ttle ticks. A ny an im al, n ativ e or Im ported, Is liab le to an a tta c k w h ere th e tick s u re allo w ed to get on them , an d . w hile v accin atio n Is u sefu l In m ak in g a n i m als Im m une, th e best m ethod is to keep them free from th e tick s, sa y s P ro fe sso r H. N. I>oty. Ii: tre a tin g sick an im als th e first step Is to rem ove all tieks, an d in buy in g new an im als a n d b rin g in g th em on a fa rm w litre th e fever lias been they should first be v accin ated a n d all th e sh ed s am i b a rn s freed of tick«. T h e calv es suffer less th a n th e fu ll g row n cows, am i th ese a re o ften d elib erately given th e fev er to p ro tect th e m from « m ore d isa stro u s a tta c k in ter In life. E x te n siv e efforts h av e been m ade in som e p laces to rem ove a ll th e tic k s from th e fa rm s, an d th is h a s been so su ccessfu l th a t th e fev er h a s l»een «¡atnpod out In w hole co u n ties an d c a ttle raisin g sections. T he d ise ase is m ore ty p ic a lly so u th ern. hilt n o rth e rn c a ttle a r e affected by It, a n d n o th in g b u t a s tric t q u a ra n tin e u re v siits th e T ex as c a ttle f f t s r from | ! ! of a G ood B o llo c k . T. S. H a stin g s of Ja c k so n county, Mo., sen d s to B reed er’s G axette a pho to g rap h of a m ou n ted ste er h ead ta k e n from A lam o C ham pion, b red by Jo h n S p ark s an d sold in K a n s a s C ity a t 1014 ce n ts p e r pound. T h is head w en t to M cN am ara & M arlow an d h an g s In th e ir b an k a t H elena, M ont. T h ey w ere larg e b u y ers In th e A rm o u r-F u n k h o u - 112 AD OF ALAMO CHAU CION. se r sale, au d w h en th e ste e r A lam o C ham pion wbh sold Mr. M arlow offered $50 fo r th e h ead m ounted. T h e ta x i d e rm ist h as done a b e a u tifu l piece of w ork. T h e hide of th e ste er, w hich w a s also an u n u su a lly b e a u tifu l speci m en, w as tan u i d for Mr. Jo h n S parks. A lam o C ham pion w eighed 1,900 p o u n d s an d d ressed 10.1 p er cen t, th e h e a v ie st d ressin g o f ^ a n y ste er ever killed in th e p lan t o f th e A rm our P a c k ing com pany. W h ite r o lle d C u ttle . M orton county, N. D.. b o asts of th e only h erd o f w h ite p o lh d c a ttle in th e w orld. T h ey a re ow ned by A. Buley, a fa rm e r living five m iles iiorth of Mun- daii, w h o h a s been breeding th em for th e p a s t ten y ears. T he stock o rig i n ated from u w h ite m ulley bull used on com m on cows, th e progeny b eing a s a ru le w h ite and w ith o u t horns. By a sy stem o f Inbreeding of th e b est sp ec im en s a ty p e of w h ite polls h a s becom e q u ite well fixed. A p a rt o f th e h erd h av e red ears, w h ich is not considered a disq u alificatio n . No breed in g stock h a s ev er been sold, an d th e o w n er does not a n tic ip a te o ffering an y fo r som e tim e to come. A ll an im a ls not needed fo r b reed in g pu rp o ses are sla u g h te red . T h ey a re large fram ed cu ttle, b u t so m ew h at rough In form . In general co n fo rm atio n th ey ap p ro ach n e a re r to th e S h o rth o rn s th a n to a n y o th e r breed. Mr. Holey claim s th a t th e cow s a re excep tio n ally good m ilkers. T h e herd Is a ttr a c tin g co n sid erab le a tte n tion locally, b u t w h e th e r th ey will ev er becom e a d istin c t an d p o p u lar breed re m a in s to be seen.—L ive Stock W orld. P en n sy lv a n ia h a t also a herd of w h ite polled c a ttle , called Polled Al- bions. b red for som e y ears fo r g en eral p u rp o ses.—N atio n al S to ck m an . T u r n ip « F o r T r iM C a t t le . H a r ry Iouida o f T e x a s h as a little p a ra d ise w h ere w a te r gu sh es o u t from u n d er th e rocks. H e Irrigates. H e h as p u re bred cattle. T h ey m u st lie on abort feed. It seem s to me, sin ce T ex as h a s been so dry. H e w rites asking w h at so rt of schem e It would be to sow tu rn ip s for, w in ter fin d in g o f h is cattle. H ia soil la very rk-h. m any old feed lots a re plow ed, an d he h as .% ■ G er m an th r if t In th e m a tte r of u sin g ma nure. 1 th in k well- o f th e tu rn ip schem e. T u rn ip s will grow nearly t i l w in ter In his clim ate an d w ith w ater sho u ld yield a b u n d a n tly . I su ggest th a t he also try r a p e .- Jo sep h E. W lug In B reeder s G aaette. M -^ 5 ■ L