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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1906)
THE OVERRUN. C a lm la ll a a r a r w r n l s t u r Ih» Pa trona of trm u ie rle « . Uni' pulluli brinila lullk tu Ilio creimi ery, whero II la teatecl unii «eparatini Ite Oidi tnkca uwuy llie Mklui milk con- tulnluu il certiiln auiouut of buttur fai ivlili-li lt la Imi'imHllile lo reiuove t»y 111 « •eparatur. Nevertheleaa ho la ereditili wltli Ole wliol" nminmt of liutter flit In thè wliole uillk, altliotticti carrlea uwny In thè akiiu milk prolmlily 8 pei cent of wliat ho brlnir» A iio llic patron brinila creimi lo Ole creaniery, » Ilari) thè limonili of buttor fat lt eontuln» la alno tlolermlnnd. In Olla eaae thè pie troll reeelvea no xklm milk and lieneo tnkea no liutter flit, l t la all usisi liy tlie ereaimiry. In il rei'ent bulletlu of thè Vermont station J. !.. Hllla, dlaeuaalnK thl» »"*> Ject aaya timi liutter welitba eoimlder ub/y moro tinnì thè liutter fat In tilt' nillk or crea in freni wblcli lt la Iliade. The dlffereiu e. known na thè aurplus ot orerrun, la irrcutor lu crcamerlea reeelv Ina only crearti rioni patron« tinnì In opoaineru*« recolvlng only milk. Ac- conili«« to ProfcsHor Hill«, "« greut doni of rarefili comparinoli ha« h I iowii thut In tilt» lon« run Uio oxcoati o f sur pilla urlHln« frolli tlic innkttig of l>ntt<*r from tlic nvcrn«o gatlicnnl homi «epa ratini creom «a companni wltli tlic tnainifacturc o f buttcr from averngf dallvervd milk npproxlinatea II per «flit. Ono mothod of culciilutlng payimmt« si ven on thè Vermont tmlletln la tweed upon thè divinimi of thè aurpliia ho timi thè crcaiii patron h I iii II reoelvt* !l pei cent more tinnì thè milk patron, lt I. aitrlaed that elicli ereaiuery eatatillali Ita own fnetor l>y periodimi teat chimi Intra unii uae tliat III prefereuce to thè 8 per cent factor, wblch rei>re«enta an a venta«. TO R E P A IR C O U N T Y R O A D S . A MUhtiurl Judd« W ould In«* T art of Itond Fund l'*or T hat I*»»** 1» The n m l of a practical systcin of tnnintcunnco of macadam road« In Jackson county» ill M •* u*url, huu m Imit been rccoKiiiiii'd by the county court, «ays tho Kaii a i City Star. .1 ud«c (J. Lee CU i I- m . in recently an iiouuced that he was In favor of usin« a largo part of tho mud fund, now amount In« to $ 170 . 402 , to lualutcuanra i>f rock roa<|H alrcudy built In repair. A« evidence of Ida Into a In the matter Judge ('hriNiuun went out the other afternoon with Oscar Koehler, the county surveyor, to Inspect several macadamized mad« which have been allowed to lM*eoine almost lmpa«subl ■ tliroiigb neglect to keep them In repair Among the road« to which tho utten (Ion of the county court has been par ticuiitriy called in BLvi,)-iiiiul »u«»l from (be Wornall road to Elmwood Sixty-third street 1 « a mac idamlmd road. There are tw o deep cut« In li ahd large (jimiititic» of «halo and soap Htone have Mocked It lu .several p la n s \et Sixty third street furnishes on'y one of Heverul Instances where a imm iiilain road ha« become practically use le s ia phiec« through neglect. The people who are accustomed t ) using tlie luueadum roads are iuMistiny that »mine action be taken toward the adoption of a nyatein for permanent mu Intel Mil* e. "W hat i I be line of building line macadam roads if they am not kept u re; ilrTr*' «aid a Jackson county farm •r. • The county road money coming from the drum-hop fund 1ms been ostl.v Used in tlie past for building iw roads. Now let the bounty court i* a g »oil part of it for keeping them u rcuair.'* Libraries for M IL K I N G T H E C O W . I'll 111 us I . Y iiin L vi.nui—T h r M ilk » 1» Hi.- w h ile «oil. An lu.po l" hint 1" " t ln couu*' l ®n with mil!.I1 1*4 I» t lu* vouillttoii o f tho ,ml1 ' s imd elidile.-* of the milker. Ilio "'I» -"' xh.mlil ts' < hun twrsouuUy and m iu lred to e> «haut his work should lu c l'‘AU d o tili.. Tlie iiillkins «houli he doui' with dry h iuds. The habit id Home milkers of wetting their hau Is with milk JiiHt as they begin is a filthy practice and the cuuae of mudi ba;l milk and poor butter. There Is hu :.. v thing lu the preseuce of u milker lu u while suit that culls for d ea n work, particularly If he Is required to keep tlie suit clean while about bis work. Many dairymen require their milkers to be ill. ...t-d 111 white. Tlie Hume principle I m true in regard to whitewash on the interior of tin burn. A carefully whitewashed wall shows oiT cobwebs to their disadvau lai-e. und they will m ually he removeil. There I» Houictldng out of place If part of a building Is kept clean und fresh - as a whitewashed wall, for installée and other parts uro u miro of tilth Whitew ashed walls go with clean floors, and the tw o with a white clad milker I'd win H. Webster. Lane County sis. -i • dr. • ir Schools. C o u n ty S ch o o l S u p e rin te n d e n t D illa rd baa c o m p le te d th o appor- tio n m en t o f th e lib r a r y fu n d to the d istricts o f th e c o u n ty , a n d wo pub- ! fish h e r e w ith a list o f 'h • a m o u n ts s ]y0tte.I to C o tta g e (drove d is tr ic ts and tV,,)se ¡n th is x ie in itv sl- -L- -1- -sL» -1« s L- «1^ »1* _ ? j J a .- air -air-al*. --ig 1 :High Grade Meats: Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal alw ays ready. 4 Í- T b e la st sessio n o f th e le g is la tiv e assem bly p assed a la w re q u ir in g school lib raries, and m a ltin g it m a n is the finest in Oregon. datory th at tb e b o o k s bo p u rch a se d Hresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. th ro u gh the sta te lib r a r y co o ira is. sion. 'ih e c o m m issio n has m a d e See our plant, everything new and up-to-date con tracts with sum • o f tlie le a d in g pu blish in g bo uses o f th e c o u n tr y 'P h o n e lor fu rn ish in g III« books a t re M a in S 3 . K- duced late». C a t a lo g u e s o f tlie j *i* ■ ?- -f- ■ T- ~T- •'p* ^ • "Vfr -T- 'T- •T* *T- *T* •! *T* • tv b o oks recom m en ded for .c b o o l )i- braties were sent o u t som e tim e a g o . D istricts are p erm itted to a p p iy other funds o f th eir ow n to th e p u r chase o f lib ra ry b o o k s b e sid e s tho re g u la r ap p ortion m en t, and are al- lowed tlie redu ced ra 'e s when or-1 d e rm g th ro u gh Ihe com m ission B ooks net ou tbe list o f tlie c o m Von will always be happy if you m ission w ill n ot be ord ered fur th e d istricts. burn electric lights, for they will C o tta g e G ro v e g e ts from th is fund $ l'l 97 and a list of b o ok s h as “ Tickle you to death.” been selected w h ich w ill be added to the sch ool lib r a r y before t u x t U nder I]«tem. Nothing eats up butter faster than y e a rs w o rk com m en ces discomfort ami fear, beca uae they ^ Loom is, L oran o < 1.08 shrink the hu I iler fa i and »u m ake their j ^ L in e b a u e h . C o tta g e .........I . . . , l l . o I . . . I I . . . . t n h v ‘ ° udlk, which i. ¡ Is . steering the butter into G ro v e the manure pile Instead o f Into tho (i. C. B ro w n , C o tta g e G lo v e churn, aiiys J. V. Van Nutt in Kura! New Yorker. Therefore have warm C . A . S m ith , S a g in a w Willamette Valley Electric Co. floor» anil warm stables. A cow cannot A n n ie l.y o n s . C o tta g e G ro v e run a furnace and a churn with the H . M . D o ty , L o ra n e one feed. Another butter cuter Is the tle o . B et's, L o ra u o stanchion. Farm ers are very careful K. 8. A d d iso n , L o ra u e to have for themselves warm floors J L . C la rk , C re sw e ll The Funny Pictures for the C h ild ren n u tritio n . K o tlo l d ig e s ts w i nt vou .Mllolnu ('lover. .A L G O O D R O A D A D V O C A T E aiul feather bills, but leave their dutl e a t, p re v e n ts c o lic ,c h o le r a , diarrhoea Whether It 1 « ttdvUable to put clover Bred W rig h t, W a lk e r l h ilaren a lw a y s e n jo y th e L e a d e r flu x , d y sen tery m u l sum m er coni com- Into the alio I s by no means a Nettled N'ovttktu M in'« l'lu ii It» ll*‘ulico n fill cows hanging by the necks In the J .P . B a rrett, C o tta g e G ro v e The Lender is p la in t s g e n e r a l l y , a tili its rise » ill cute dtipplem ents. cruel stocks mimed stanchions anil to queMttou, «ay» Hoard’s Hairy man. llrt-uui t.f lit») liuotl D ayt. R oscoe Y e a r o u s , C o tta g e g o in g to m ake th is a p e rm a n en t ! iù d lg e stlo n and ch ro n ic dytpepsia. get what sleep they can ou u frost car There are dairym en who have had .1 »¡i.i H Ilonut ssy. a man who has „...1 .................... ... p e rm a n e n tly . K .a lo l is Komi alike t.8!> ?. ..... G ro v e fea tu re , aud w e k n o w y o u r c h ild re n j jor y o u n g and o ld . Nplendld success In Nllolng clover and mlvlo a r.iiu n o In Tom»pali. Nov., has peted floor. Both should tie nbolished Your d ru g gist M rs. J o h n W e i'd e n , C o tta g e w o u ld a p p recia te g e t t in g th e L e a - 1 sells it. recommend this method of preserving ; veil $HM Jd to build a g kh I wngtin by law as cruelty to animals. 2.88 d er re g u la r ly . G ro v e We can also class the horns w ith but at leiiNt u portion of tin clover crop. D o n 't fa il to su b •v.il from li'.r 'lit Kami». T ri'ilty couu- On the other hand, some dairym en, ou 2 - 7 » s o ibe for the L e a d e r . , Hal.. t> tho la.mtli of tho South ler eaters, and the boss cow eats more H. C. C o m !* , lio n Ion T O '- E a r ty R is e r « account of the »trong odor that clover • »rl%. lu Ilu ■ l.ohlt counly, and thus tiutter than the farm er’s fam ily, for • M rs. M ary V . Beet/., C r e s T h e f e m o u t t U t t t e p ij!s . Milage poNsesses, object to the system \ .r" rs a dm ini o f Ills boyhood d a y s every tim e she spears the other cow 2,15 w ell M rs. E v a C o o k is v is itin g in E u of preserving clover. Silage made • ay» tho Aut«> Advooato and i ’ountry "shrink" goes the butter fat. Ile r ally I W . G S h o rtrid g e , L o n d o n 3.69 ge n e. from elovor I n certutuly a Nplendld feed .¡oails. 11oimossy was born ami roam l ts the dog. TH E O R IG IN A L L A X A T IV E CO U G H SYRUP 4Y4 F ra n k M a c k ie , W a lk e r, • l»*l»M.i 1 *.» • l. •!* V,, » 1 ... IviPitll M'plsvlfrs -♦ « T r> . . .. 1 ttCI I for osttlr, and «•*> vettHl net he*it».te R e v B illinirtou and w ife retu rn ed V r i i i i r a v n 9 e \i i T ’ tff* «**§«»»»/ « ... • *•••••■ *....................... * ......... t* raiifc j . JL'ttui».* w uuu, vVmi < a iimi - of ro w F a ilu re . i K L illttU I O L * Á M m C íL jí> L T » ’ IAH to put a part of our clover crop Into .¡vor. a si tili inout that to this day is wood 2.48 to tb e G r o v e T u e s d a y . l>uiiT let you r cow eat her head otf. Red Clover Blos'-scn and Honey Bee or, Every BoUie. the silo If w e could not raise corn. In vmhoil only Ly park trains over rough D oren a 7.02 climate» where there Is likely to be iu mutaln trails, llo w as ton yours old A fe w cows give -1 to pounds of hatter J. H. K irk 1 80 tonaldarabl* rain when the first crop 1» hoforo ho ovor saw* a w.»a »it road, which fat In a year. A great many give 300 M rs. R u th C a ste e l, S a g in a w i 98 cut tho «Ho seems to offer one of the was tin* ono whh h still on is at South pounds or more, and yet It Is a deplora Jessie K e lle y , C o t t a g e G ro v « P o r tla n d , J u ly 14 , 1906 . best w ays for preserving the first cut r»>rU. Huiiihohit county. To him that ble faet that the average cow does not R oll in W ick s, Stn r 3 . o l’> this $60 Machine for $25 OK AIN, l'KOMU E, FEED. wagon road was thou a groat wonder, product' much over 100 pounds ill a C . W. S ea rs, C o tta g e G ro v e ting of clover. 2.43 It is »1 hlgh ann, drop FREIGHT PREPAID W h e a t— W a lla W a lla , 7 IC ; V a lle y , head, tali bnarirg, lock- and ho said that when lit* got to bo a year, lint In a great many Instances M . D oaue. C re sw e ll I.80 ftitt b, double feed, sell- 7'2 c ; b lu eid em , 74 red, 70 c. rich mull ho would build the road to this failure of the cow to reach a point »inrlllnH ('ream . threading shuttle: haa where she may 1 h > considered as a prof O a t s — W h ite $ 32 ; g r a y , $31. automatic bobbin winder Wlii'ii lhi> cream «wells In tho churu ids homo at Burnt Kanoli. aud other latest improve- G ra n d P i c n i c S v m d a y t h e 15»h B arlev- B re w in g , $ 24 .; f e e d , 1 Ho rojH'^tod tho promise frequently itable Investment is due to the care, or mut revolves with It without dropping nient«. This in tin- ANTI- TRl’ST MAC HINE. It 1$ from him stili' to tho othor tho cream .luring bis youthful enreor uud w as ul- rattier to tlie lack of can', which she re T he F o reste rs o f A m erica B an d j $ 23 . 75 ; rol.'ed, $25 to 26 the same machin.- agenta ways laughed at by bis boatvrs. H e Is ceives Michigan Farmer. lias become extrem ely vlacoua from el are asking you |f«» for. All w ill g iv e n g ra n d e x c u r s io n to Ihe H a y — T im o th y , $ 11.00 to $ 12 . 50 ; attachments go with each thor »tripper row s or dry food or from now a man of great w raith and baa re end of tbe 0 . & S . E . R . R. od clover, $ 8.50 to $ 9 ; c h e a t, $ 7.50 lo marhine. Sold for only turned to tlu iu t Haiioh to visit ids par- 11*33 Mtlk F or lu fa n t n . both thoso oHuaeH Thrown»,» a hand f* ‘-ash find $3 monthly. . ¡S u n d a y tb e 15th. The p icn ic $H; a lfa lfa , $ 1 1. Write TOMT for free fVMTWM CATALOGUE showing Gorman clinical evidence fill o f H alt Into tills oronin In tho churn v*nts, who still rosldo in the roniote sot- ds w<- win .-) (FrelgM ,lu 1 grou nd » nre lo ca te d u liu ii' h a lf a M illatu ffs M id d lin g s, $25 to 26 ; elegant household or a iHiltfnl of w arm w ater w ill over t Ion tout, tie lias slnoo made good Ids that cows* milk used raw Is much bet Prepaid) on Easy Payment* -our new CREDIT plan. como this vlm-tNilty an that the cream ohlhllsh promise, f »r be has nln»adx sot ter than boiled milk for feet!In« In m ile at o v e G e o . K e r r ’ s r sid en ce in | chop , $ 1 7 ; b ran , $ 1 7 to 18 ;shorts G e v u r t z F u r n i t u r e C om pany may tie chnmeil I t o f c w r Karr In* twentv live men to work building tho fants affected with gastric or intestinal a b e a u tifu l g r o v e r L l i t b y tb e cle a r j $18 to 11». I 73-175 First St.. ?OUTLAM>. OK. wagon road to South Fork. It is to be catarrh. m o u n tain a lrra iu , fed b y n u m e r o u s : F lo u r H a rd w h ea t, p a te n t, ton In Hoard'» Hairy man completed in a work maul I ko inauuor sp rin g s a u d r iv u le ts . T h e boys ¡ $ 1 . 10 ; stra ig h t, $ 3 . 45 ; gra* and made a tli*st class road on light w ill send a c o m p a n y of F o reste rs hnm, $ 3 , 50 ; rye, $ 5 ; « h o le w h ea t grades, it Is to bo free to the public fu lly eq u ip p ed w ith to o ls, good Hour, $ 3 .7 5 ; valley flour $ 3 . 50 to 3.65 and a monument to llcn m >sy. Feeding the Milk Maker Milk and Butler Notes tilin g s to e a t, te n ts, e tc ., so th at D a k o ta , $(l. 5 o to 7 2 5 ; F ustern ry e , e v e r y th in g w ill be a rra n g ed for i $ 5 . 40 ; P ills'n ury, $6.211 II«., «he Furuit-r» \rv Bencitlvd. I can uot 'uuderstaud how any dairy When milk I» separated at the farm w ill be a gran d C o rn — W h o le, $ 26 ; c ra c k e d , $27 It »houli! uot take l'vtoudeil argu- man can get along without a silo. I com fort. T h e re tuiuicdtatoly a fter milking the cleanest un'ut tu courlncc any fnrmer of the recently heard one successful dairyman stau d , w ith b o o th s for ice cream , per Inn. and aweetest cream ihmh U i I o ought to tH'ncflts that vvìll « ivru c to litui liy R y e — $ 1.50 per c w t. say that If he hail built a silo Are and all kin d s of g o o d th in g s to eat ¿ . lie ohtalncil. It certainly aliouki oe b«'t re«*011 o f the iMUstruotion of a goixi. y e a » earlier be would have easily T h e ra ilro ad fare w ill bo on e and l'KODC r ter than that aklmmed t>y a factory cinturini; htjthwa.v p:\st or tbrough bis saved $1.000. I figure that when you a th ird ro u n d trip , train le a v in g B u U e r -- F u n c v cr a « ciry , 18 J^c, separator from udlk which I» tw o to f»rm. sa y s the Hinghainton Press. The get tw en ty tons o f silage to the acre it C o tta g e G ro v e at 7:30 a 111. and - oc; city cream r y , 21 y dairy tw en ty hour* old. cx|H>rlcinv of own.-rt of fan u s *lou-; is .q u a) to seven tons of the best hay ch in g hom e in th e coo l of the 14 to 15 c; store 13 to l3> .-c k . » » I h . I’ r« *l l . . r . , l ( . Ihc giHil nsiils aIready bnilt is niost That ought to settle the question, says i e re ve a n in g If you make buttor to sell make good encouraginir Thelr lami h:\s ¡ne-eased C h e e se — Y o u n g A m e iic a , 14 j i c butter l'o n t let the rvuovatlng facto In valiuv This luerensv i-omi-s frou; a O -moot ¡cut dairym an iu America!) ! i.\....... E v e r y b o d y is in v ited to jo in in O reg o n fu ll crean., 13 c to 13 'J H im get the profits which belong to you. Iwo oause< tirsi. Ihe.v are n'i’e le Agriculturist. und hav • » coo l d a y iu Ihe lu lls. E g g s — F re sh O reg o n ra n ch W on derful K o ragv Crop* Possible. XX arm thi- .r p a r .lu r , market thelr produets easn-r ami wllh 21 to 22- It is difficult to understand why the lu oiM'rattnii tho w|iaratur In weather more regularìty In all weatliers; so.- Mitchell Acquitted of M u r d e r of Cref- P o u lt r y — R oosters, 9 to lo ? ; hens w h in tho bowl and parts are oidd. It ts and. thè Im-reosii-g teuileney o f city SvUHhcru dairym en do uot raise theii Y ob O field. feed. The system o f dairying that is i J ; liy e r s , 16 ? to 17 ; b ro ile rs o t beat to jH'ur a quart or so of hot water folk» to bny sm all picee« o f lami f u carried on in the north, if adopted, through tho machine Just as tt la start the pun>ose of ervvllng siimi' . • li S^ atlle, J u ly to. — It took the ju r y 14 to 16c; g eese, live, 8 to; 8.50 - fail to be more profitable tc dressed, 1 1 - 1 1 tu rk e y s, live. 14 -15 «1. Tbla will n artu up tho machina eiiatdea faraiers to dispose o f »mali couM uot E l y s C r e a w B alm , « k 'i1' | b* th , e trial o , f G . e o r g K e M itchell just 31 EKU 1 T 8 AND VEULTIBLES. and provint tho milk sticking, as tt traci» of land at a profilatile prò -, and du' producer ;ui.l more healthful for! T h i s R ? m - ': , y I«; n r.p ^ c iflc , the consumer, afflruw C. F Doane in an l o " r a ,u l , '« e n t v h v e m m u t. s would If cold. G ra p e fruit— C rate $ 4. to 4.50 thè presene* o f thes.- suramer v .sito » S u r e t o G iv e G ati-» factio n , t'xehanxe. The amount o f forage that 10 ' c te rn u n e the y o u th n ot g u ilty O n ler la ik r F irst liin . gtve» Ihem a nearby m arket for furia CIVCS R E LIbf AT OKC*. C ra n b erries— $ 14 . ean he rai»eil on an acre of land In °* m u rd er in k illin g o f H oly Roller Many dairym en alw ays keep the prvxluoe. P o tato es— O reg o u , 4O lo 65 c . i ft cleanses, soothe«, he*!«, c»id \ r^tartlfhi moot o f tlie southern slate« ts beyond C reffield in S e a ttle M ay 7 . T h e l eased membrane. U curt s» Catari a fcJ same cow In the same stall, have tho livestock market . tbe ooDce^Uoa o f the northern farm er v e td ic t whs read at a qu itte r ___ rives a way a Cold Iu th*> Hoad qox&l. t:*«IUIk il.tath«. aamo milker milk tho same cow each esteres the 8eu&es o f Ta«to and f.jwlL T he F n -te re « R ack x -m b e r. five th is aftern o on and w as greeted C attle B est steers $ 4.75 to 5.0 0 ; fjestr Hr. Heurv van I»yko writ^a a « fol tim e and milk tho cow s In tho aamo or • N 'ly but a hi l euaire .-an «iron' w ith ro u n d s o f a p p la u se from the l'« " s ■ 3.50 to 3 . 75 ; calve», $ 4.00 to i n to HR**, Contains no injnri. nsdmgv der lows in Jttih* S a ’ri bn ♦ '•'j axmi v n l n « the applied into tlw n~.tr ila m l nlaoriwi. a pasture. state« Mr. Petrleh. a* quot- e x c ite d a u d ie n ce . K v e rv face as- $ * 5 ' . 00 n“ . ' i-irge P‘ K n .c U s ù r u a d » ; ‘ W l w t g . n x l rv>»d« t h e y I . . . I I . . I O e l P oor H oller. Six*>, 60 cents a t Prursjisia or 1 / S heep — $1.00 to 4.50 ‘Soiling 1 » tbe Sllln,.,i » h a p p y e x p ressio n aud Karvtngtou o f W iscoushi finds that hav*» lu lX cU im l! L k A at tbe ptlv« of ed in Farm Journal lail; Trial Ri^e, 10 cents bv c.ait vvrrw t idea G row the feed and bring H o gs — $7 to 7.25 tho usual causes of defective buttor Ikivkru ito n e fkMr repairs stored ia lit m any w om en becam e h y sterical, ELY BROTHERS. 50 \* arres S* *fp*. tlu» wji)\ se«* Imw it to the cow s Rye. oats ami peas, w eepin g th r o u g h th eir sm iles when from gatticrvd cream are keeping the IK' nKh*.'» ail HOPS, WOOL, ETC. ami «ntreftiUy every i. 'Ie is swxvt v.»ru. cn<i’.. iZx' hay. etc., are tho the v erd ict was read. cream In unsuttablo places and hivkltug Hops— Choice 10 to 11 tt too long before delivery at tho cream (Uk\î \\\> ami every break mended, ami key r. o cs o f tu xlecn farm ing. The pas- M ohair, choice 28 (0 30 c A few m in u te s la te r tlie prisoner you w ill understand bow a small b e is t tnre N a bark number.'* •ry W oo l— V alley ¿o {|) 2 S c; t t l a i . i . i t ii - f . wau d is c h a rg e d trom cu sto d y , lie E ast, • k l o t t t r r K s rk S l l k l x van 1‘ull a heavy Uvid In this country At calvitis tim e n-.any breeders feed shook h an d s w ith the ju ro rs arid e m Ori go u 14 to 22c. Skim the milk Immediately a fter each and why tbe t ig tira ft b^sx«; « tu * b o f M rs . I . E . T hompsox . I t s : ni.ishe*. and some ¡rive w as then t ested to a g e n era l ova- milking, as It ts more work to save the ami ik> go n i work. A country eritb a »-«■ Rates p e r d a y ................................... |].oo mtlk and setw rate once a day ami less fine ayst3 tu of roads ia like a iu ‘ w ater for drink n f purposes until lio n . Men and w o m en crow ded tip IN D IU K ST IO X . Room and b o ard , p e r w e e k ......... $150 regained l*cr normal con satisfactory than sklnnm ug while the a gvval circulaUoo c f tN* b l » ! -the ia- the cow - c lo se to rhe ra il to ihako h a n Is w ith v .m in êl?‘ hLU' -i ''Î9" ""f "» "'"iR h . nor- milk la w arm , atuce the milk must be U»r i>f Ufe becomes euKer. e .3 ,«rt tt rv dit km. tb s y o u th who w .s c le a rly the hero . br omi , ¡ ■ liô^/iTÎïï’. i w " ’ - U" ' S r r v iu t the H airy f « n ’i heated again when saved until ane'thet 1I1KV1I «ml c!,-u-urv Ittc rw c U ." o f tb e hour. A s h e w en, down ,fc; «REIVAL avo DEPARTURE CF S. P TRAIRE m ilking In K a g te a l a great deal of attcutlon are nil SotTH HOT»» «tai™ io th è j a ìl to g a th r r up n few ' 1 b»lliT"st|„n. K .-Iol Dvmu - Vü ' WORTH * T ‘i* a o o t p - is grven to tne piepam ti.m or ik*ei' ri>r S attstoi-iioo to H i.k (ro o m ta r M«««t v i i M d i v f . .va il... o f bis < ffiH'lH an 1 Ue tolti fare w ell to H o. tt.. dairy coots . G rain is usually err. bed ... A i - W i i ' A rtcb cream teatlug SA per cent fat In the constrnetkui o f a r\v*d ihe ('!'< senta lite naturai juives ol — cutting rtraw b jai'cr-» am i lello w prisoners of or more ts the most satisfactory to w r t o f baaottfy ing tbt* s*k'« of tt».» or ground. Chaffing .. stilili ns they e x ist In n -------------------------- both fa n n e r and factory. The beet sop highboy sboukl Uv>< be nvgiectckl. and bay is a very general preutiee. lu e |.s»t few « le k » , bis «a\ eke.1 by p ople . sge !y ,.r„ w |. arators w ill sklrn a rich cream as e(B D ow ers. atntM -rry and tree* shottM Roots are usuaUy p u lj» ! or slkvvi Mt»rf *«K»t 3 I* Bf> l «« h I f eteutty as a thlu cream , ami more skim each have a |> 5 s»v akxng the roadside i’ 4 ovai th è b u u i'is ts ’ s c s l c i ., ■ silk Is left ivn the farm when a rtcb They rrftw fc the eye and cultivate a A a increased use of roots Is being ad , laip se ol thè a. q lit'c il \o t:h Tl*tt Trnble »o. 4 - tree ill Is seal love for the l>cautiful !a nature, m ak vocates! ts this country. In Great B rit A sk e d as to bis feelm-;» « jth if- T o ta k e e ffe c t A p ril t t , 190 *. Poor M i l l s . ing a trip over tbe ro*v! a i *! m s r w to ain they ."«re fed to dairy cattle as well g a rd to «he k i'lin g , atpl a» p> tbr purilvlnjf. 3 o'aa»i * " "‘temn« and stn-nethen > a n d t Tuest« )- W San» W a r n cceam d u n k l never be mixed N' rrnifw ibem ì n I '".K The ap^^eamace of as to ► eef a s im a K hot when f»»!ing ord eal un • a d S at o a ly *h ich w i s .h a i su .l.len ir r j li. " " ™ * '" ""'m bra nos l i n i n g ,he with eoM. The result of m ixing is a! tbe oadsVW H gk'tt<'r»Uy a pretty good them to milk coors ihe N ot dairymen si mar'll. I and D a ll j Ex- te rm ìn sted , th è y<ning man reiilied NoJ No » epi Sao< 3 «T Xo 1 - 5 °4 Roil il I •ray» quick souring T he bacteria la x to the charact er o f the ow ner of take pains to avoid tainting the mtlk r % am alter meal« i» jw n c iti * h e n he k ille I CreffleM li» h a rd h Kisvj o i « not only tlu hy their use n»M cream are dorm ant or inactive tbv' f f c a t M i A clean, vretl kept road 'o e ‘flfftwt- il¡s e s t- 2 : * 73 » « •Û>t âge Grvve -r in » i 3 it eon tah ,. „ ----- knr « w l al he w as ilo in g ho «• q k ' il «n», lint "in n „ J llaid 1.1 _ ta d w ill rematu so If kept chdksl < !e is an ad'crti<euK¡:t fo r the ow ner 2 :» - :» A.J D s lr y I ' w l l » * W e ll t « « i f •1.J V>M>* «ttidttn... IN N 5 "i.instru.'tlve p l . imdi ?. 1 a» * n<l 1:557:5» 7 III:« I f Cnrrin. axKis v*!ne to the land ■ a r lr r lft K e e n a . " I r no other qut*stk>n lias re uphH .1 he b e co m - by the "In r,. properlle« w,»n 2.5» T -5s , j I L’Orra Gordo TO l#ta t* H e ............ i‘ n a til.-. ,h e ' 3 :01 * 0* 7 7 reived rutve eoaudderathwt among our h e am i hi» <rotcr h a .l suffererl. T o cool the cream quickty and thor s - u-a i t .... , , ennlilea BttVcr . sti'inm li and d ft'u.-dy J:H S:l< » j . Poren* . .,1 io* e« fa n a e rs In the post ttreaty t v e years state.) he coultl not re g rrt he h«d "uirldv diitest 8' ' '* "tiran » to thor- *:!7 8:17 , s KfosA eugbty Just ns soon ns the separating t»ál i» i . Re*J Knoi ^ JO 10 t ts finished ts o f m ore Import»m e than but.' 1» the ,IHÄ1| „■ ( xltnllatp in d c o n t r i - __ 3 »,* t f w e curv et «íví’r r s:l e«r r^ghb* than this tjoesthva **f feeding, «ml the rem o veri Hie iu«u Itotu 1 » 7 », !* Grmvel Pit p ossib ility * Stewart «11 » * , rosaft is the general priiK'tpk*« of feed v i b a ra m i ? hi» fa n n lv . an yth in g else at that parth-wtar U a e Irt as at b st secare g d ro¿«!s mem th at is eoi iic« all of the nourish- rr. i-a *Í i is-eat. n •named In «neh food a s I T ^ u , If yxvi'd hsve f v \ i rvwH. prepare t > in g today are . . . i^H T h e pigs and catvea can w a it ta r their R o c k r P o in t sa » » » ¡ í I . . ty . well , . understood. . , M itc h e ll will le a v e tom orrow tnt 1 » 1 05 15 s •i- » a ** R f 1 B ri-ire iktm mtlk. bat bacteria ta the creaai make V«zt now. - h ? * “ 3 » «hink with a P o rtlan d w h ere lie ill p ro b a b ly rc . » * >*\ - ' “ ara the > 5 * * 1 5 . * « .fT ild W O rJ Time te n ooey. tin! a $* d nv? | t svi des! t f V ie. tfcst the .1 j:.-r of the w att for nothing, nut« the tenipecatwrw — • 1 7 «I . HOEÎ ‘51 * «h-knetM to health . . )l," ri'ey from saves wnst'h rVne « v e rste farm er - brtt.-r f»-i thxn the -n m e ,b e pA*d.on in th e m ill which l a d o f Tr%rk ...... f a fav o ra b le to their grow th I» tvstmssl m slth »ml wenknews to h » M d p reviou s t,. the k ill,n K o f t T T v ' , " Sabj«ct to calage wltaca: aotíea e f tbe <*iue farmer || Wing, R e ' « r e VAMjVe g » ; a - wl g o a d , t b e v «he 'I.'m at'll I» B o lto v M Aehlaa to I t e a . II» dieor- curt» If. f r e ig h t ío r » a r d e d only ** ** Grette Id .— Jo urn al. K ¿ 7 . , V i’ ol ....... s k in la S v | i . i ; Ferri. The stivhtaess o f batter utenrnh go ahead Joint n a h a h ir n o r an i cirniiaaatt. Cte*e r > x l road rs wvrth (wv> had o a a : ia taw ta« a food ada^ted te " * * • ‘« 1 « s u v w t ..'IT : .7 »rrjrfi. o f w tssl aany be avovded h r ;™ l 5 « M o a d a r . W e i r - - « .- yowr am that is retativetr oheup m ret! ta very hot. d e a r w ater M y he rocce f o w jt a «a*, o r ^ c . R « iu ra i ng oa A . B W o o l sn d J V K a rl, r,„ Good w is e Leeds v visar n t tarwntj la a ' *1’ - ™'iis«1avs *a 4 SHtanlr •a d •rvarhac w ell with salt, aaya » t - r i x h t a i U n o t h e r e m i- -red’ , tu i ne.l from p orU .„,d on the « f e r t t rhtt n ,t i k j • a m i N ew T a r te r vvxrerpoadeat. altar 5 » * T I'lyin a | a , S f " i,,ch' nl»J hv sur- i X n , ». ,;a fejss Jn oou tram T u es lay n e u ir a i . fr » i,m Our Refrigerator 4 H. B a r t e l s ® C o . - r Market Reports. B u y o n € ¡rotisi! CATARRH BAUA„, 0 m 2 THOMPSON HOTEL o f 'W - i--------------- ---------------------* H ’ Il II • « p e n w e lo r e r ia ir e itt A . it, j L jl »» o « i l i J la a tt*