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Lane County Coal. ■4f- -»P «sP — vltf .^Ac- %lr—si »I- *1« -1* SHEEP F E E D IN G . Thursday’s Guard published a report of Robt. H. Spencer, a m in A G reat H aalneea aa It la C a rrie d o a A r o u a d Chicago. ing engineer sent to exam ine the Sheep ieeding has become one of tbe Spencer Butte Coal mine, and be most extensive live stock businesses In gives a very favorable report and the near Chicago counties. Home of I elieves with further development the plants have a capacity o f 70,000 a that larger and better bodies of coal year. T here a re p astu res for sheep Will be discovered. There are th a t Include not less than 0,000 acres, three distinct veins, and an analy some of It the finest land In th e state. sis of a sample taken from tbe first All of these plan ts have tb e lr own grain elevators, m achinery for chop vein is as follows. Moisture 7.00 ping feed, dipping pools a n d sheurlng Volatile combustible matter 38 ,80 plants operated by electric pow er. One 1 ixed carbon 4 i.o o of the feeding pluccs has a reservoir a t holds 200,000 gallons of w ater. /.ah 1?,80 j th Aa may be conjectured, these hungry bulpLur .to sheep consum e an Im mense am ount of Dipping Sheep For Ver mi n -A»— .»if---•A*— ._ds--sle-3lff. ;Hi(jh Grade Meats- :1 Pork, Mutton and Veal always ready. F re s h B eef, fc- Dipping sheep ns a rem edy for ticks is the su b je ct of a bulletin Ju st Issued T h e A m e r ic a n l l r e e i l — o of Mrs. by tbe M innesota experim ental station. fcM tv u rd l'lo c k . The bulletin say s th a t lamb* suffer is the finest in Oregon. Since ¡t has in-come evident th a t the moHt from ticks Ju st a fte r tbe older Angoru goat Ind u stry Is q u ite securely sheep h ave been ¿horn, a s they tlieu Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. established throughout the country gen leave the sheep and tak e refuge on the See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. erally m any people have very naturally lambs. T h at Is a fa ct th a t has been begun to consider the possibilities of recognized ever since tbe open lleeced ’P h o n e a n o th er Industry, w hich in som e re m utton breeds becam e a fe.Uuro of M a in 8 5 . If Am erican sheep husbandry. spects is closely- allied to It—namely, It is roughly estim ated, 8:iys' the bul* T.-=ic -7» it - '•Tr '’F I feed, and It comes from th e ad jacent the milk goat Industry. In ord er to an get in, th a t a tick w ill tak e from a luiuh lo o .o o farm s of Illinois, thus affording the sw e r tuc num erous questions th a t It four drops of blood per day. or pos l- l o o part of raw coal gave farm ers a paying m ark et for their sibly one-fifteen til of a Hu Id ounce. As 54.< mi j products. Some of the farm ers let I ol cuke m any ns a hundred ticks can be found (heir pasture lands a t ao m uch a head 3 'he coke wai composed of: som etim es upon one iam b. I i uul> 7 0 .00 j per mouth. linlf th a t num ber be tak en the re su lt I/arbon These plan ts m ake It easy for a dro would be 200 drops of blood being 2 4 .0 0 /is h sucked from the laiub dally. The Lane County may some of these ver to handle a bunch of sheep for the j trea tm e n t given is dipping the flock ¿lays h a v e a veiy line coal trade if m arket. In u g re at m any Instances he pay a cent for the feeding until 1 with som e good dip im m ediately a fte r th e Spencer Butte mire proves doesn’t You will alwa 3 ’s be happy if you they ure sold. W hen they ure reloaded shearing and again iu the fall before good. on the cars and shipped to th e stock- j going into w inter quart« rs will keep burn electric lights, for the}- will yards the charges a re placed on the 1 (he sheep free from ticks. They shouhl m anifest, and the am ount la collected , be kept In the liquid a t least one m in Lane County Copper. “ T ic k le y o u to d e a th .” front the sales a t the ynrds. In in ute. Why should not Lane connty be stances the stock la shipped across the A second dipping should be given It p ro d u c e r o f c o p p e r? E a s te r n ] Atlantic, the drover paying nothing out about tw elv e duys a fte r th e lirst. H ow O re g o n h a s its c o p p e r m in e s so h a s until lie reaches Liverpool, w here the ever, a carefu l exam ination of a few sheep w ill determ ine w hether th ere arc H o u th e n i O re g o n , a n d th e y a re be- sale is m ade, and the cost of weeks of j W ATITA, AN A M ER IC A N M IL K OOAT. enough ticks on them to call fo r this. n o m in e re c o g n iz e d fa r a n d w ide fattening a t the pens near Chicago Is a m o n g th e m in in g m en id th e "ent t,ack from the m arket. 1 as received < oncernlng every phase Dipping for ticks as above will a t the - f milk goat m an ag em en t the depart* Hiirue tim e kill lice and m any o th er ex- c o u n tr y a s th e c o rn in g g re a t c op- *h **p. Cu*,,,r ,B F “ r 1 A she€p buyer who brought in stock ; -..cut of a g ric u ltu re has Issued a bulle- I-arasites A thorough «„raying per producers o l tbe west. . , . . . . . of tbe p e n s or o ther inclosures w ith the (rum M ontana says th a t sheep are val W illa m e t te V a lle y E le c t r ic C o . A «rip to the Kelsay Milling Com- ued high In th e fa r west. I t w as dlffl . „1 lufi.riieiiton m. this subject. (Ul, or bettel. gtm> w lth Uorqsen e emu] j any’» prospect southeast of Ores cult for him to buy ns m nuy aa he I !•„ inquiries h a v e come m ainly from H|ou or p |a | u kerosene, w hich Is a first w ell Tuesday left us convinced that brought. H e say s th a t the reuson for w o classes of o u r citizens those wlio , t l:iK.A Insecticide, Is a good thing. Lone county will ho heard from in this is th a t there la now n good m arket vveie reared in foreign countries where F e e d th e L am b«. The Funny Pictures for the Children ’ nutrition. Kodol digests what you the near lutu.e on the copper ques for wool and cheap p a stu res on the goat’s milk w as very largely or solely W hen any young anim al can eat eat, prevents colic, cholera, dinrrhoea, tion. From our experience of over foothills and high lands of th e Rocky used and those who h ave read of the uolid food n a tu re Intends th a t food Children always enjoy the Leader flux, dysentery nnd summer com- n year sp un among the Arizona region a re to be had. E ven f a r to the • onoiiiy of goat keeping uud the re- should be supplied. N a tu re re sen ts in stippleinenls. The Lender is | plaints generally, and Its use will oure ropper mines, wc formed a very east th e range Is cheap, nnd practically 1 » »rted value of th e m ilk for children a tte n tio n to Its calls every tim e, and going to mate this a permanent indigestion nnd chronic d y sp e p sia , , , t -11 permanently. Kodol is good alike sick people. T he second class lu- the shepherd who w ill not heed her y good idea of what constitutes cop tbe only cost Is the em ploym ent of feature, and we know your children f'or ymlnsf old. Your druggist per ore and the samples taken from herders. T he shipper In th is Instance Imlea m any p hysicians who, believing voice h u rts him self. So the young would appreciate getting the Lea- \ h HI h It. paid ns high as $2.60 for lam bs, while in the hygienic v irtu e s of g o ats’ milk, luinb, hav in g exhausted the n a tu ra l the Kelsay mine together with the ewes brought ns high as $4. T he w e st supply through Its ew e and being neg der regularly. Don’t fail to sub oxide of copper we panned Irom the ern herders a re holding .their flocks for would like to see goat d airies estab lected by the shepherd, Is checked and scribe for the Leader 1 Is lied In tin* neighborhood of all large tine ore taken from the bottom of the wool they produce.—J. L. G raff In cities. Among In tere stin g statem en ts stu n ted In grow th, and the loss—equal The 1 ’fitOtis lit t le pills« the mine by our own hands is all C ountry Gentlem an. Mrs. Eva Cook is visiting in Eu of the bulletin a re the follow ing on to loss of tim e—can nev er be recov the proof we need that copper ered. The loss Is ail the g re a te r be gene. “T he Am erican Milk G oat:” T H E O R IG IN A L L A X A T I V E C O 'J G H S Y R U P cause th e gain of any grow ing anim al j hounds in the lulls near Creswell p in « -« to S la r C G a r d e n P l a n t . . I V a t l l R , a n A m e r i c a n M i l k Clout. Rev. Billington and wife returned is like com pound In terest—In terest on in « k i t c u o u w i u u u W is n e t a suttafile and that if it ean he found in a uis is «4 Htiiiic >v im.ii lulu been eng to the P.rnvp Tuesday. sufficient quantity will develop a place for sta rtin g a v ariety of garden gested for the breed which It is desira Interest—and grow th of grow th, h-et Ked Clover Blossom nnd Honey Bee on ¿ v e ry Homo, this be thought of now and all the plants. The accom m odation« are not big miue in this county. ble to develop by «election from tbe so time, b u t now m ost Im peratively, for sufficiently am ple, and th e boxes are cubed common g o ats now In th is coun We have faith in the enterprise. more or less of a nuisance In th e kltch try. It Is know n th a t am ong th«*se the c urlier one begins the g re a te r the •—Register. Portland, July 14, 11)00. goats there ure o ften found som e ex result in any given tim e on the p rin th is $60 Machine for $ 2 5 GRAIN, PRODUCE, FEED. cellent m ilkers, although th eir origin is ciple above stated .—A m erican Sheep Breeder. FREIGHT PREPAID £¿{¡¡¡35™ . foe? Wheat— Walla Walla, 7 lc; Valley, obscure. We a re told th a t som e of tlie stitc h d o a b le feed, Bel I- 7 ‘2 c ; bluestoai, 74 red, 70c. Italian Immigrant«» have frequently One of Suu Francisco’s relief t h r e a d in g s h u t tle : h a * T h e 1 ) o r n <*t S h e e p . a u to m a tic bobb in w in d e r Oats—White $32; gray, $ 3 1 . brought w llli them from the old coun kitchens state« that it fed people for The D orset breed of sheep is said to ! and o th e r la te st I m p ro v e try very young kids In baskets. These Barley— Brewing, $24.; f e e d , m e n ts. T h i s Is t h e ANTI* four cents per day during June. have been Im ported Into V irginia In j TR US T M A C H I N E . I t la w ere cared for a s one of the children 1813, b u t lias been lost track of, says ! $23.75; rolled, $25 to 20, th e sa m e m a c h in e ag en t« and am ong the children, and they have H. H. Rogers, the Standard Oil arc Hhkiitg y ou $F>0 for. A ll Hay—Timothy, $11.00 to $12.50; Joseph E. W ing In B reeder’s G azette A L IT T L E P L A N T H O U SE . n tta o h in e u ts g o w it h e a c h uo doubt grow n up ami exerted a con man must lofuod to stockholders of clover, $8.50 to $ 0 ; cheat, $ 7-50 to m a c h in e . Sold for o n ly $:> c u h an d |3 m o n th ly . the Bostcn Gas Companp, $l,5oo,- en, as F arm Jo u rn a l re m a rk s In figuring siderable In Hue nee upon th e general $8; alfalfa, $ 1 1 . W rite TODAY for free FURHITUIE CATALOGUE s h o w in g average of the milk supply iu the a little house th a t Just fills th e bill for a 000 profits made by him in illegal e le g a n t h o u s e h o ld g o o d s we w ill s h ip (Freight MillstulTs—Middlings, $25 to 20; place to s ta rt all kinds of g ard en plants. neighborhoods to w hich they w e re tak transactions. I chop, $ 17 ; bran, $17 to 18;shorts Prepaid) on Easy P aym ent»-our new CREDIT p l* n . The plan of the house Is sufficiently en. O ther good m ilkers ure said to G o v u r tz F u r n lt u r o C o m p a n y | $18 to HI. The Thaw family are going to show n In th e cut. A little stove can be have been brought from Berm uda, and 1 7 3 - 1 7 3 F i r s t S t.. POR TLA N D , OR. Flour— Hard wheat, patent, force a divorce of Harry Shuw from used to keep up th e needed w arm th a t this blood has probably bad Its effect j $4.10; straight, $3.45; gra- Kvelyn Neabit and hope to have nlglit, or a sm all hot w a te r h e ater can also. We should not be surprised, then, when w e occasionally h e ar of n goat I ham, $3.50; rye, $5; w hole wheat Thaw escape punishment for his be put In, w ith pipes ru n n in g along be th a t will give from one to tw o q u u rti neath the bench. I Hour, $ 3 .75; valley flour $3.50to3.05 crime on the plea of iusanity. The seeds should ull be sow n In boxes of milk a day. Very recently th is bureau has been A great deal of hay is being In order th a t th e la tte r m ay be tu rn ed Inform ed by a business m an of New brought into town these days. The eud for end, ns the sun "d ra w s” the Jersey th a t th ere is a largo num ber of Corn— Whole, $23; cracked, $27' farmers were very glad to gee tho plants tow urd th e light. T he house goats kept in the Italian q u a rte r at per ton. should face a little e ast o f south nnd threatened rain storm a few days need not be m ore th an six feet wide, 1’ullsudes I'a rk , and upon special In Bye—$1.50 per cwt. blow away without falling on their with such length as Is desired. H ave quiry he lea rn s th a t the average p r o d ip r hay. Blitter—Fancy crjaiuery, lSjác, I some of th e w indow s m ade so th a t am ount of milk produced, so fa r as an lu W est Virginia, In the luountulns o? estim ate can show , Is three p in ts per city cream-ry, 2 1 '/? dairy 1 A Marion, Indiana, preacher re they can be opened; th en th e room m ay day. This m ilk re ta ils am ong the T ennessee, there ure horned sheep to 2 oe; day th a t preserve some of the c h arac 14 to 15c; store 13 to 1 3 1 í c ! cently called a man in his congre not be overheated a t m idday. Italian s a t 12 c e n ts per quart, and but teristic s of tho Dorset. They a re pro Cheese—Young America, l i t i o gatiou a liar while ill the pulpit and te r is also m ade th ere from goats' lific, good m ilkers, a re horned, ewes S t r a f i n g to O th er F ie ld «. Oregon full cream, 13c to 13 >4 then when the man resented it, in!lk to a lim ited e x te n t which sells a t and ram s. T heir points of difference Poor re tu rn s on fru its nnd vegeta E ggs — Fresh Oregon ranch went down and thrashed him. Queer bles shipped out of south T exas last retail In New York city a t 20 cents a re th a t their horns tu rn backw ard. 21 to 22 - per pound. what things are sometimes doue. The D orset ram Old T hunderbolt, season operated to discourage thou Poultry—Boosters, !) to loc; hens \ Siinnen G o a t In S u IlK ei-lu n d. w hose p o rtra it Is reproduced from J. B. Rouse was in town from the sands of Inexperienced grow ers so th a t These a re the kind of goats th a t A m erican Sheep Breeder, Is a t the head i3; fryers, 16c to 17; broilers mill on Wednesday and reports m em bership I 11 m any local tru ck grow should I k » selected ns a foundation f o r to 16 c; , n geese, live, , ■- 8 to; o 8.50 - t — ------ ---------, ■— .y j _ — that everything is moving right ers' associations has greatly decreased, the Am erican breed, nnd If th eir milk of the Edgew ood flock, M axwelton, TV. 1 14 Va. H is w eight w hen In flesh is 20C [d re s se d , 11-11 o2 ; tu rk e y s , Iiv e ,l 4 - I 5 E L Y ’S C R E A I V S 3 A L M says F arm nnd Ranch. T hese nm ateur along. He has had difficulty in pounds. FRUITS AND VEGETAULK.8. a rc d ra w n to tbe light shining T h is R e m e d y is a S p e c if i c , gettlhg enough team« to haul his truckers from th a t wlll-o’-thc-wisp, fifteen cent S u r e t o C iv e S a t i s f a c t i o n . Grape fruit— Crate $ 4. to 4.50 lumber to the railroad but is doiug cotton, nnd ure w illing to throw aw ay S h o rth orn C o lo r«. C IV E S R E L IE F A T O N C E . Cranberries—$ 14. A t one tim e there w as a craze in tlie quit« well. the valuable experience of last year i-leanses, soothes, hi-r.ls, and protects Pie Potatoes— Oregon, 4 O to 65c. I tt 1 ¡leased w est fo r solid red Hhorthorns. Hunch- moinbr ine. It cue s Catarrh n .| Hebrews iu Butte ate up iu arm« In an effort to m ake a “ten strik e ” on LIVESTOCK MARKET, men especially w ere in sisten t upon th at Irivea r.rv-iy a Cold i.i tli • Head nnl-kl-.- on account of a Raloon man having cotton. They have forgotten the boll Cattle—Best steers $4.75 to 5 . 00 ; I color, and, while buyers for th e range 1 gestores the Raimos of T.ute uud Kuril. staked out a mining cleim right weevil am i other uncertain ties that still p re fe r the red cattle, the farm ers, [ cow s ; 3 .5 0 to 3 .7 5 ; calves, $4.0 0 to )-“sy to ns- Contains no injurious drug doth hedge this king about. through their ceni“tery. Hi« clauu feeders and breeders of the m iddle I $ 5 .0 0 . 1 .'PPhed Into the nostrils and s',sorts 1. U rg e Mr,-, fio ren ts a t Dm-.-gistj o r 1 } line« also take in part of a Protes sta te s not only use roan hulls freely, Sheep- $4.00 to 4.50. ■ 'r i i i i p r 'N W M o m . u il ; Prilli Siro, 10 ren ts by iim j, but lu m any Instances express a decid tant cemet' ry as well as tho He Hogs—$7 to 7.25 The conclusion (from experiment* FLY BROTHERS, SR , •• • ' ed preferen ce for them . Indeed so fur brew. and my general opinion) In respect to HOPS, WOOL, ETC. has th e color fa d subsided th a t pure Hops—Choice 10 to 11 W in . Perinau ha* bought out the seasou of pruning, aa fa r ns the v\ uite b ulls a re now to be seen In serv healing of w ounds is concerned, is this: Frank Skillman's confectionery The ideal tim e U In Hprlng before ice In several prom inent herds. Roan ■ Mohair, choice 28 to 30c Wool—Valley 22 to 2 5 atore "The Wave” and expects lo grow th begius (late F eb ru ary , March East, c a ttle a re In nearly every case good feeders. Red m ay or m ay not be. If ein Oregon 14 to 22 c. make a number of changes. Mr. and early April In New York), but M rs . I. E . T hompson . SW ISH GOAT. very dnrk, shading to black points, am] Skillmau is going to take a vacation more depends upon the position of the Rates per day............................... qq characteristics w ere fu rth er Increased especially If the h a ir Is coarse and for a time and will probably go w ound In the tree and the length of IN D IG E ST IO N . N o a p p etite, loss of stre n g th , ner Boom and board, per week........ $4x>0 stu b than on the tim e of year. L . II. by crossing w ith either the pure bred wiry, you get a bad handling, slow caiupiug. Toggeuburg or Snnneu bucks which feeding aulm nl. On the other hand vousness, hendnche, constipation, had t H a Hey. ire now lu U gh country w e should the golden billed, so ft haired yellow b re a th , g e n era l d e b ility , so u r risings The Willamette Valley Oo. at Al a r r iv a l a n d d e p a r t u r e o f s . p . trains . soon see a breed th a t would produco reds n re full of quality and q uite ns and c a ta rrh - o f rl e sto m ac h are all n o r th hound bany is seeking to restrain the Isd>- SOUTH BOUND clue to In d ig estio n . Ivodol Dyspepsia S°- » ........ ILM p.m. i satisfactory am ount of milk nnd a t good "doers” ns the b est roans. anon Paper Co from using its HI N TS IN GARDE NI NG Cure c u res In d ig estio n . T his new ills- No’ 16 ------ •In» snuie tim e h a r e all of the hardiness power cm al to float cord woml on covt-rv re p resen ts the n a tu ra l juices of possessed by our common goats. D t a ii l P u r p o s e r a t t l e . to its pa|>er mill, alleging that a T he early spring table beet from Its 1 d igestion a s th ey e x is t In a healthy Some w ork along the lines »ngg sted i h e Red Foils and Shorthorns arc I sto m a c h , com bined w ith the greatest glutinous substance is exuded from very first peep Into the light of tiny has already been done In various the only breeds w e have th a t ra n real the wood which seriously interferes should he forced Into such a quick and places, niul occasionally a very good l.v lie plan-d lu tbe dual purpose class, known to n ic a n d re c o n stru c t I v« p rop jerlies. Kodol Dys|a>psia F ur« does with the operation of the Albany healthy grow th th a t It never should m ilker Is produced. One of these a n i uud In th eir case p a rticu la r fam ilies or I n o t only c u re in d ig estio n and dys know any hindrance or check until It m als show ing excellence Is H 'ntlta. power plant. •r . ■ T l“ » T ab le No. 4* cures herds fill the requirem ents b e tte r than pepsia, but th e fa tro lls re 1 la ready to tie placed on sale or used. !•• tak e effect A pril 2d, 1!W5 ! ..II sto m ac h tro u b le s by cleansing, 1 When this doe w as fresh and on green other herds and fam ilies, says Farm Clias. II. Park, the well-known T here Is no b e tte r tim e th an F e b ru foist she "gave alm ost n gallon of milk and U v e Stock Journal. This of 1 p u rlfiin g , sw eetening m al nil ngthen- K « t Ho,ln ,| « . „ d i T u k d . , w . B ound nnn Hat on ly mine owner, having until recently ary for sta rtin g ttie hotbed eith er for per day." to quote her ow ner's words. course comes from ow ners of herds de m g th e m ucous m em branes lining t |M. I And D aily Kx- No 3— N o j owned tho Treasure mine in Ihe plants or salmis. T he Increasing sun The Illustration, which Is furnished by veloping them along different lines. M Mini'll. -!<» S u n d ay . No j - N o 4 r.M I A.M I M K o d o l D.ispi p* la • ’n re idler m eals Blue River district, will leave Eu tn d lengthening days a re nil lu favor Mrs. Kdwnrtl Roby, the owner, o f Chi B ut It m ay be safely claimed th at I " ,N q , Kiev I A.M. f r j i - n o t only th o ro u g h ly reda lit diges j 2 :3017aw o 4 "1 *Kt’ G rove “ * >f Its success, says a m ark e t gardener. : 671 gene tomorrow for Northern Alaska 11:10 6.11 2:50 7 :V) cago, ahows the doe a t three and theso breeds, good beef m akers ns they sut, b u t it em ita ins gr<-,t t W ald e u . .. . 710 10:49 6:00 •mie and 2,V)7:.V» 5 F or cabbage p lan ts sow seed of J e r j a half years old and tbns- m onths a f t are, h a v e the Inherent q uality of good re c o n stru c tiv e properties where immense bodies of tin ore U n rrin .... . 737 10:44 4:60 I 2:59:7'fio 6.3 is well, Uerro G o rd o ., . 770 10:38 4:58 have recently been found. This i c y W akefield in flats fitted w ith light. ' er her second kidding. At the first d airy anim als ns well and th a t this T h is fn in o m rem edy e n d ohs the 3:0-1 8:0» 7 7 Ha i t e i ....... . 807 10:33 4:47 841 10:30 4:44 country borders on the Arctic loamy soil Iu tho la tte r paid of Fetiru- kidding of the doe she dropped four q u a lity can be readily developed by tlie ¡ stmnm-li a n d d ig estiv e o rg a n s to t |,o r. 3:17,8:17 9 8 6 3 • Doreitn...... H l> (I k < « * ■ • •uglily d igest, a ssim ila te 0 M,I ontrl- 2:30.8:20 10 fi 891 10:23 4:89 xry. K eep In a m 'td hottied or any kids ami three the aeooud tim e. H er breeder w hen he tu rn s Ills attention tv ocean, but is easy of access and Mr. G ravel P i t . . . 901 10:20 4:38 b ale lo th e tissu es all i f ( j 3-3-1 8 :: l , i i 3 warm, sunny place. conform ation a n d record show her to th at p a rtic u la r point. • nourish- Htewari.. . 914 103)1 4:20 Park says fieigbt c«n lie taken in m ent rlm l is cinu»ined | M . "h food ns 3 3* 8 «ou •••• M a r......... • 917 , 9 4 8 4 1 6 Give a g o o d dressing of flue old com Is- a very d e sirab le anim al as one of Ml 8 15 12 S H«Kky m ay lieeutcii. P o in t.. I here from Seattle lor $10 per ton, post to th e rliutiarb p lan ts nnd force Hie m others of th e American milk goaf •MC 9 46 4:12 3 or, i.« , *i S iti of W eakness. Ked Hridfte . 1090 9:36 4:06 K odol D yspepsia Cure c le ars the lîôft ft: 16 |fi fi . W which is one-third the amount it under kegs or tsixcs covered w ith horse iId w ood__ I f a horse stan d s w ith his logs spread way 1040 a n d m akes su re Ihe journey from • • • • • • 17.0 • •Himt’ii....... loro 9:30 4:00 costs to luke it from Eugene to the m anure If you w ant te n d e r early sta lk s a p a rt or strad d les wltli Ills Idnd legs sickness to h e alth and we.-iki • | . . End of T ra c k ................ I...... . . T h e h a p e w iir m , ess to Blue River mines, a distance ol only He sure to put enough m anure In the The gapew orm sta y s lu old y a rd s all there la a w eakness In Ids loins nnd tlie s tre n g th . If t|„ . s to n aeli h disor- . ,1 * f •'"»•>*0 w ith o u t n o tice. dered K odol will cure If 50 miles. center of th e hottied, so thero will be w inter nnd comes to the su rface w-ben kidneys nre disordered. Mr. Park thinks a man with ¡1 no sagging. the days get w arm . H e Is discouraged .no« ,¡" ’ rotin Rin .... u ..... »_* 1 «Tier th e a ’y r r iv l a l h of ‘ W e e d O d I t h e S e rn b s . little capital can make a «take in I*oor gardens are expensive In the by cleaning up and the liberal use of T here are sheep In m ost fin. lime. A good way to fool him Is to the tin minea in that far northern eud. give no return fo i wlint they ent. 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