Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1906)
T H E SILO IS “ IT .” f u l \ 1 UK M m - 1 ' r o l . l e w of M u ll. lin n , illlnu and lllu li I'rleed Lund. Stalk foil stock Is Inferior to silage fed Htin-k, ami tlie heavy «talks accuiuu- latlug In the liarii and yard« are hard to handle. It Is a difficult matter to cet them upon the Held, and after they are there they hinder cultivation. The part of the «talk la-low the ear Is «aid to represent 50 per cent o f tie* nutri tion o f the fodder. I f that Is allowed t > become ripe and woolly you lose fit) per cent o f the feed value. This half of the stalk Increases the difficulty In handling ut least 100 per cent. All these problems are solved by the silo. It takes all the corn, cuts It up ut u time when It Is full of rich feed and preserves It In prime condition for winter use. The manure from slinge fed stock Is preferable to that o f stalk fed stock because It Is much easier to handle anil can be applied to (lie land more economically The silo Is "it.” On High I'l-leed l.uud. When farm laud «ells for anythin»; ti'iove fti3 an «ore it Is somethin« of a problem how to m ike the average crop pay for It. The beef farmer Is up against It «nod anil hard, and the dairy tanner has no «nap unless he attends t ) business and Is pn ted. I f a man Is a .In« to keep one cow to every four acres and If he has to pay $NO an acre f >r the land that cow must make him $19.30 above expenses in order to pay the Interest on the money Invested in the land alone. This does not allow anythin« for improvements, interest on the price o f the cow or labor. The solution of the whole problem lies In llos and stingo. The forty acre farm with a silo Is worth Just as much us tho eighty acre farm without one when it comes to enrnliiK capacity. I f a man depends upon hay, corn and pasture alone he can keep only about one-third us much stock as if silage entered his ration. The silo Is the solution o f prof its from high priced land, declares Kimball's lialry Fanner In conclusion to tho forego til« appreciation o f the silo. It gives more feed for less money, and the feed Is harvested ut a more desirable time. F sn <*t It iM M vIodxfe. It will pay every man to weigh the milk o f every cow at every milking, nocords show that there are whole herds that do not return the cost of feed. W eighing pays because only a definite record o f the best cows shows whether each one Is doing her best or for some reason Is going wrong. The next best scheme Is a week's test ev ery seventh week. This will give near the actual yield. You cannot afford to weigh the feed for each cow, but there should be a record o f the total amount o f food that goes lot.) the herd. Pro fessor 11. K. Van Norman. Dairy T a lk of Today Balanced kindness Is ns Important us balanced rations In the care o f dairy animals. Ten* .flu« li O v e r r u n . Immense overrun In churning means extra water worked Into the butter. I f the watei exceeds Pi per cent the but ter Is to he classified under the law as "adulterated.” I’ ron rt* ms I ve 1 in |»rnveineti t. Cows grow old. meet with accidents and lose their places III tho herd’s use- flilne :s. Changes should he progressive in quality Tho good mtlk cow should be fils-1 a go al breeding cow; not that no will ask her to give us twins, hut give us daughters superior to herself. McHpurriui. I o o X In 14 th e C o n . Milking Is only coaxing the row. The dairy business cannot (add up when you fix'd white top hay scraped off poor field.-, to cov. s that are unable to slnxl their hair IOarly cut clover nisi grass, bran, lin er 1 and glutyn feed, with little oiiili.;e, give excellent re sults The \ .crlean cow has hud too much r\rt ■ Ho In the past. Hlie Is hard worked In the mere making o f milk. When properly fed and watered her natural luelluatlou Is to lie down.— Ilev. J. H. I>etrich. Tim ely Point a. A «hurta- e In the water supply for a day or two makes a shortage In the milk flow Hou't pound the cow because the tiles are milk lug her crazy, (le t sumo fly repellent. Hou't try to hold separator mtUt over until the next day this weather. Feed It tit once. Flies hurl, mid short feed tilts down the milk How thlt weather. Avoid them if you can Klmball'R Dairy Farmer. I l ut I «’ r i u n i t i tin; In > l a r > l u m l . As far us hultcruiaklug on tho farm Is com enied. Its day In regions w ltliln the slilppliu: /one of large cities Is passed, except as It may Is* necessary to take «ni.- o f an unwarranted sum- Bier -urplus c. I Hoano, Maryland. lin on i For A ll liro n t«. Hiere Is room for all dairy breeds In this country There are conditions where i\ one of them is IndtiT than the rest l.i-t It go at that, mid spend the money necessary for breed tests In ■linking authentic tests o f more cows, nMills’ the bleeder thereby to a broader ■olifthm of performing blood Nation al Stool, man Fresiti-ti In a lu lh«i F n l l . 1 Miring ¡h -.intimer practically ever/ dairy ha. ■> surplus ..f milk, due to the sliortxi.-titl'd . " f p' «hirers In gen (•nil. who find It hopo dhle to get over the old li . . a', a Idea that cows should freshen In the spring lie tend o f the fall. What n good thing the fanner has whoso cows are due to come fresh next October or a little later! .a erili». Ill IN D IG E S T IO N . hereof or they w ill be barred b y ! virtue of the p rovision o f the Statute, i No appetite, loss of strangth, ner- vousiiess, headache, constipation, bad II i . nj ix iin L. F. i iu y , R egister. breath, general d e b ility , sour risings, F a ctor« That lntiiirnce tin* Tent of and cuturrh o f the stom ach are all Cremu From Separator*. In the U nited S titt*- Lund o d ici due to in digestion . K " d " l Dyspepsia First grade cream should contain not , a t R ow b u rg, <»regoli. The Funny Pictures for the Children Cure cures Indigestion. This new dis A u gu st 14, 190(5. less than : » per cent o f butter fat, for [ N otice Is hereby given that fie - r g e L'lalilrf-n always enjoy the Leader covery represents the natural Juices of the reason that cream with this per d lge stion as they e x is t in a healthy G. W a r n e r , w h o s e p o s t o Ili c e j supplements. The Leader is stom ach, com bined w ith the greatest cent of butter fat w ill keep better and address is C o tta g e (.»rove, l.at t o . going to make this a permanent known ton ic and reconstructive p ro p Cottage and Neufchatel dice- >-.- could cost less to transport than cream o f a Oregon, lias this (la y lib <1 his ap plica K o fi»>1 Dyspepsia Cure does linear feature, and we know your children erties. very appropriately he culled the “ cos lower per cent o f fat, and the ilulryn in tio n for a patent r>u J,7fi'- n o t only cure Indigestion and dys feet o f the vein, lode or d ep o-lt would appreciate getting the Lea ...ie pepsia, but tlie farr-niiM rem edy cures mopolitan elico :e” 111 the ehee ■■(• world will recover more skim milk. I known as tlie Lost P ro v ili' and Don't fail to sub all stomach tro u lile« by cleansing, causes that tend to lower the butter Benefit Location.'-, bearing g o ld and der regularly. from the fact of Its comparative sini set ihe for tlie Lender purify m g. sw eetening and stren gth en pilotty In making. Ib cserh c -• < differ fut to below 30 per tent lu cream sep other prcclou in ctol-. togeth er w ith in g (iic mucous membranes lin in g the the surface ground dot) feet in w idth united with U cream separator ar" as somewhat In their <hemie.il compost st 'iiincli. on both .sides o f the c e n te r ' f -aid K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure after m eals ia tlon, but are very similar In appear follows: The variation In the per cent vein, lode o r deposit shunted in the | not only th orou gh ly reliable d igest- ance when served. Both are a tooth of butter fut of bund sepuruted cream Bohem ia M ining D istrict. unorgan ant, but it contains g rea t tonic and Poi Hand, Oct. 5,1906. some anil nutritious article of diet, but Is very great If operators are not care ized, C ou n ty of Lan e, and S ta te ot reconstructive p ro p e rti"« as well. ful In operating tlielr machines uni Oregon, and designated bv the Field G R A IN , I'KODl'CE, I t t i ). from tin- fact that Neufchatel Is made Th is fam ous rem edy enables tlie Notes am i O fficial P la t on li!> in this formly. Wheat— W alla Walla, 69c; Valley, stomach aiid d igestive o rg a n s to th or from whole milk and cottage Is made . office as M ineral Su rvey N . tifi."),: n im iiln g the Se|»tti-tttor. ou gh ly div". t , a ssim ila te and contri I being p a rtly in Section 12. Township 70c; blueeferu, 7 I red, 66c. from skim milk It goes without saying bute to tlie tissues nil of the nourish The first and probably the most im 2d, S. R. 1 F .t Suspended Survey, Oats — White $32; gray, $3 1 . that Neufchatel Is the more nutritious ment th at is contained in such food as portant cause that reduces the per p a rtly tin su rveyedTow n sh ip ‘2fi, S lb liarh y Br*wing, $24.; f e e d , m ay lie eaten. as w ell as pre-entlng a yellower and 1 2 East, said M ineral Survey No. fifi" K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure clears tho richer nppearam-e. I-'or a •h-talhxl con cent o f butter fat lu cream Is by turn being described as fo llo w s , toivlt : $23.75; rolled, $'¿5 to 26. ■lderatlon o f the manufacture o f these ing too slowly, not giving the bowl Hay -Timothy, $11.00 to $12.50; wav and makes sure tlie jou rn ey from Beginning a t n heinhs k post 1 i et soft curd cheeses let us first take up enough speed. Anything that tends to lo n g, G inches square. -■ t 1« In d ies in c!o'>( r, $8.50 to $9; cheat, $7.50 to sickness to health aud weakness to strength. I f the stom ach is d iso r change the speed o f the bowl from one the ground surround".! w idi u! -tan- the better one. or .Neufchatel dered K o d o l will cure it. separation to another Influence« the tinl mound of rock scribed I -fifiu fo r $8 ; alfalfa, $ l i . lin n X e o f e l l ill e l I s M a il «- . K od ol Dyspepsia Cure lays the foun- Mtll.xtufTs— Middlings, $25 lo 26; per cent of butter fat In the cream. corner N o. 1, of the Benefit Locution Neufchatel cheese Is made from milk A uniform speed o f the bowl Is obtain from which said corner >.'o 1, a lir chop, $ 1 7 ; bran, $17 to 18;short« ilati n fo r he.iitli, niul the upbuilding of strength by cleansing, p u rifiyin g containing from 1 to <! per cent el eil by turning the crank at a given 20 inches in diam eter, b.- r- S 5:l, deg. $18 to 19. and sw eeten in g tlie g la n Is and mem even more fut. The milk Is first treat \V. :i!t..r ) feet, and ft tir i ii d ies in di speed at all times anil giving the crank Elmir- Hard wheat, patent, branes of the stom ach, and by sup ed with a fdurtcr (either a i-.iiiimen-ial am eter, bears N. — H1 ^ d eg I 11 feet, an equal pressure ut all points In its $4.10, straight, $3.45; gra p ly in g imtur.i! juices necessary to b o tli faced and scribed l-fifi.") B. T. ; I or a buttermilk sturteri o f from 2 to 5 circuit around the axis. The speed at - '" " t lo n and -,'.o' rye,- $•>; whole wheat perfect indigestio.i. .< per cent of Its hulk and heated up to which the machine should be run is S. Mineral .Monument set in M inerai ie nutrition. K o d o l dig. v.'ut you Survey N o. 220, bears S. è deg. 2« min. ui $8.50to3,65 HO degrees F. and sot with rennet, til Indicated by the manufacturer. Follow eat, prevents colic,ch olera, diarrhoea, E. 4,807.5 feet; thence N o rth 74 deg I i"tin, $fi.5o to 7.2 5 ; Eastern rye, flux, dysentery and summer com ing very ••urcfe.l at all limes not to ills these instructions and count the revolu Ili min. W. ( v.u iution 21 deg fid min plaints g en era lly, and its use w ill cure turli the eoagiihiin. When c .againtod tions each time the machine Is used to E ) 1.4*2 feet to corn er No. 2 o f said $5. it); I ’illsb u ry, $6.20 tt Is cooled down as low as possible for he sure that the speed Is maintained. Benefit l/K-ation: a hem lock post I Whole, $26; cracked, $27 indigestion anil chronic dyspepsia perm anently. K odol is g o o d alike a time, something like twenty four I f milk Is warm the cream will con feet lon g, t inches square, set lv per ton. for young and old . Your d ru g g is t hours, during which lime something tain a slightly higher per cent of blit in dies in the ground scribed 2-030 Rye— $1.50 per ewt. sells it. like six tenths per cent aelil will be ter fat; If cold it w ill contain a slightly surrounded bv substantial mound of HtOL)U< V rock, from which a fir 30 inches in d i developed, which gives the product a lower per jjent. other conditions being Butter- Faucy cr jari'i-ry, 21j4i', am eter liears N. 5T> deg, E. O.fi feel ■ W £ .a N y S iis e r s ripened cream flavor. It Is then care equal. Milk Immediately ufter It Is unii ti tir fid inches in diam eter Invars 22c; city creami ry, '¿\ l/2 dairy- The (famous l i t t ' s D ills* fully turned Into a cheesecloth and drawn from the cow has the proper S. 03% deg. West 1) feet, both faced 14 to 15c; store i4 to 14j(!c hung uii until well drained. A fter the temperature at which to separate. mid scribed 2-Ofió 15 T . thence N O Cheese— Young America, 14j4c deg. o min. W. (v a r ia tio n 2d deg. E i sill-plus whey has bet'll expelled the O th e r D e t a ils . M illin e r y O p e n in g . lèi 71 feet t-> corner No of s:i"! Oregon full creau., 13c to 145^ cheese can lie sailed ami sen-oned to Milk Hliould he gun through u sep I tike pleasure iu announcing Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch suit the taste. nrator at a constant rate. I f milk Is Benefit L o c a tio n : a hemlock post o inches s q u a t" 4 feet lon g set Is inches our openi ig of Fall millinery with 21. foil Into tlie separator at an uneven A s n M a r k e t l*rotliii*(. in the ground scribed fi-fifi", sur Poultry -Roosters, 9 to loo; hens a selection of the latest pattern hats I f the product Is Intended for market rate, If at times the flow of milk be rounded w ith substantial m ound <o It can he worked Into rolls liy filling a stopped, the thickness of the cream rock; and n hem lock I t inches in di 13; fryers, 16c to 17; broilers and bonnets on Saturday, Septera- tube and poshing out the contents will he greatly Influenced. The faster ¡m ieter bears S. ('>0% deg. K. 14 s feet; 14 tu 11 '"tese, live. 8 to; 8.50 per the 29 ' h i906. with a plunger. The rolls are then milk is run through a separator the a m ia fir 20 incites in diam eter bears dressed, 11 M a r y B a r t e l s . : , it;. Lxy a, live.lq-is wrapped, first In parchment paper and thinner will he the cream, other condi S. 24 deg. \V 1fi..-> feet. Both faced F i n n 's AND VEGETABLES. and scribed fi-0fif> B. T . ; the continence lastly with tin foil. From the fact of tions being equal. Grape lVuit— Crate $ 4 . to 4 .50 Subscribe for (he Leader. The amount o f water or skim milk of d r iz z ly creek and Cltirttipion creek its high moisture content H Is quite bears N. 82 y, deg. 1" 328 feet; the Cranberries— $14. usixl to flush out the bowl will natural perishable and should lie consumed q u a rter section corner on the north Potatoes— Oregon, 4O to 65c. T H S C .:i'U . ' L l . U A T IV E C O J O " 0YRUS» wltliln a week. The price on the aver ly tend to decrease the per cent of line o f Section 12. tow n sh ip 2fi, S R. LIVESTOCK MARKET. butter fat by diluting the cream with 1 E., Suspended Survey bears N. is age market will lie about 20 cents n Cattle— Best steers $3.50 to 3.65; deg. 8 min. \V. l,'!2'J.b ft .; thence pound. II Ik Woods, Ohio, In Nation water or milk. There Is a cream screw or skim milk N o rth 81 deg, "4 min. J-’,. variation co'is 22.25 to 2.50; calves, $4.00 to R/d C! . . cr LI i ' - ar ! !!yoc:7 Bee on Every Bailie, al Ktoeklimii screw In each separator for the purpose 21 (leg. E .) fìlli .fifi feet to corn er No. 4; $1.50. of changing the ihlekness of cream a hem lock post 1 inches square. 4 feet A F l u e A j- i - s l i l r e . Sheep— $4.00 to 4.25. when desired. By tills It can lie so lon g, set Is in dies in the grou n d sur Hogs— $7 to 7.35 regulated as to skim thin or thick rounded w ith substantial mound of this $60 Machine for $2.5 HOPS, WOOL, ETC. cream, and when once set, If all other rock scribed l-tlflo; a hem lock 14inehe- It is it Ilfgh-ftrm , drop diunieter bears N. fifi deg. 13 min W. FREIGHT PREPAID. Hops— Choice 10 to 11 heart, ball bearing, lock conditions of the separator are uni 24.0 feet; and a w h ite lit 14 in dies in stitch, double fc^rt, i'elf- Mohair, choice 28 to 30c form, It will produce nearly a constant d iam eter bears 8 . 20 deg. It) min. W. threnrting sh u ttle: h a s autom atic bobbin w inder per cent o f butter fat Oscar Erf, 11.5 feet, both faced and -eribed 4 tifi" Wool— Valley 22 to 25 c; East, j aiid othi r latest im p rove Kansas Experiment Station. lì. T ,; W a rn er's cabin lie n s S. fid deg. ein Oregon 14 to 22c. m ents. T h ia is th e A N T I- T !'.(TST M A C H IN E . It la E. 15 feet; thence S. 71 deg. "1 min I'., the same m achine agenta (variation 20 ilcg. 15 min. K) 1,07731 AVIiy, liiilc.-tlf are asking you $f.O for. A ll attachm ents g o w ith each T w o cows cost .>4i> each per year for feet t o corner No. 5 o f snid Benefit To the Public. m achine. Solti for on ly keep. One o f them yields you 4,000 Location being identical w ith N. E. $*• cash and $.X m onthly. corn er of tlie Amended I . " -¡itimi ami Rep' • xentativcs of U10 Pacific W rite TODAY fo r free FUP.tiiyP.E CATALOGUE showing quarts o f milk a year, that tiring you with Corner No. 2 o f tlie Lost P r o v t household goods we w ill shir* (Freight $80. The other yields 1 2(H) quarts, that ince L o d e or this survey. A h-m lock Sta'es Telephone and Telegraph elegan Prepaid) on Easy Payments—o u r new CREDIT plan. bring you $20. The latter loses fo r you post 4 inches square, 4 feet lo n g set Company have Marled a house to G o v u r t z F t ir n t C u r o C o m p a n y about $14 and reduces the gain on the 18 inches in tlie ground surrounded nous«- canvass among the fanners 1 7 3 *1 7 5 F ir s t St.. P O R T L A N D , O K. former from $40 to >02. W hy do you w itli substantial modini < i roek, of this county, offering them an e x keep the 1,200 quart cow? You would scribed 5-2-085; and a fit 2s incites in it mely low rental rate for instru be better off with the one that clears diam eter bears S. 1 T'-i <leg \V 14.4 ments to be used in connection with $-10, for you would have only half the feet, and a tir 2S inches in diameter the Central offices of the Company bears Nor. h 73 d g. W . Id f» et, both Investment, half the work and half the Unwin’s MATCHLESS. feeding, and you would gain $14 each bleed and scribed ¡5-2-035 If. T ., throughout tho country. thence South 0 deg. (! min. East, t v a For eight and ont-third cents a The cut. reproduced from Hoard's year.—Farm Journal. riation 23 «¡[ deg. E) 50!).24 feet to cor lhilry inali, shows the head o f too Im tier No. I , of Lost P io v in e " Lodo o f moiillt the subscriber is given free D a i r y aial<lM. ported Ayrshire hull Ilow le's Match this survey, 017.fit feet »o corner No. 1 switching with all other subscribers In Norway they train the young xvo of the Benefit L od e the place o f be connscting with bis Centeral" ex- less, now owned In Illinois. men lu dairying and the care o f the gin n in g. c I - a 1 . Under tbia rate it would Beginning at hem lock p ost I feet cow. Tho course is free. It covers six Shade F o r (' o w n . a p p o r that no rural resident need long i inches square, -et 1 « indie/ in Simile for cows hi summer may come months niul begins about the middle of «AT-FEVE October. All the work i.i practical mill tlie grou n d scribed 1-635 surrounded b- without a telephone and iis at from trees growing In the pastures slu with a substantial mound of rock tendant advantages especially as gly or In clumps or lu places accessible Is done under the personal direction of from which a fir 48 inches in diam eter every assurance is given of prompt to them by a cheap roof In the pasture practical Instructor/ iK'.-trs N. 59 (’ eg, E. 0 7 feet and a fir sustained by pules and covered with 4s inelies in diam eter bears S. 17 tier. and fiicinnt (crvicc. & Mr. L. P. Bennett is in charge of | straw or by the stables In which they , »--------------------------- " <• West 212 fet t both sa id lit fared and scribed 1-035 15. T. and IT, S. Mineral the canvass in this county and he arc kept In winter. But to shade from Monument set in M in era l Survey No. either o f these noun es during the con lab s he may be seen at the Cen 229, bears S. 5 d e g 2.» min. E. l.x.i.vi YOKK^ tluuanee of the fly season Professor tral offices of the com pan y in liu- feet for corner No. 1 of Lost Provin ce Thomas Hliaw advances In American Parsimonious feeding w ill negate the Lode b ein g identical with the S. \\ . i;"iie, or will visit an y community Agriculturist the strong objection that best qualities of any Improved breed. ly s ream alm corn er o f the Am ended L o ca tio n , or organization of farmers interested j they furnish breeding places In which All registered bree is have been devel thence N . 0 deg. 0 min. \\ (v a r ia tio n T h is B e m o d y is a S p e c if ic , files multiply with great rapidity. This oped by libci al fi - llag as well as In 21 deg. fid min. E. I 509.24 feet to co r in Telephone matters, S u r e t o C iv o S a t is f a c t io n . r —— ----------- ------- . j Is ow ing to the droppings which accu telligent sel x (i nn. Retrogression com ner No. 2. el Lost Province I.ode. I c GIVES RCL!£r AT ONCE. initiate hi such centers, in these the I mences vxlth the want o f proper nour ing identleut w ith V W. corner of the It cleanses, soothes, licals, ami protects the tiles deposit their eggs. Because o f ' ishment, mid young a ill nulls born to be Am ended L ocu tion and w ith Corner lixea 'd membrane. It cures Catarrh and tills shade furnished by the stables Is champion o. their breeds have their No. 5 of the Benefit Lode of tins sur Ir iv s away a <("1,1 in th" Head quickly. Bcstores tlie Senses o f Tnste and Smell. preferable, since when properly pro j possibilities stultified. A t the door of vey tlienee S. «1 deg. fid min. E. ( v a riation 23;t, deg. E i i . 20Ls feet to c o r ! -asy to use. Coutiiius no injurious drugs. \ Ideil It Is eo >ler ami files may be In a I poor feeding can he charged the direct ner No. fi, identical w ith tlie N. K. \pplicd into tlie n .-trils nnd absorbed, groat me • ore excluded cause in' in H i* eases o f discouragement, corner of the A m en ded L o ca tio n of bm sj/.,., ,-, ii cents f t Druggists or by loss o f money and finally giving up of L ost P ro vin ce L o d e , a hemlock po«t ¡nil; Trial Si/O, 10 cents by mud. Why " V it a lit y ” Is Claimed. Improved dairy stock than any other! I I feet lon g. 4 Richer square, s i t is I ttV BfiOTHERS, 56 '.*.'2rrea St.. New York. Wo us 11 '¡ v i l i breeders are claim | one thing. inches in the ground sui ioutide.i w ith ln;r that tie - Is more vitality in llol- , siili-'¡intuii mound of rock, scribed .Inin - F o n t i U K l o J a n u a r y - . fi-lifi.-,; a lir 1U inches in diam eter liears sti 'u milk . any other bm xl of Tho e four words mean a big differ N. 7s'j ilcg. \V. 19.s fi t; and a fir P> ; eat tie b-.-e.i ..sc our breed Is large nuil eni'o la the profits from your herd of inches in diam eter liears N. deg vigorous and the butter fat Is only cows The be-t way to get June feed ‘JO min. W. S.5 feet, both faced and about one quarter of the total foist In Jnnuai.a we may say. the only way scribed fi-fl.15 It. T. : tlience S 0 deg. j M bs . I . E. T h o m p s o n . value o f the milk, while other breeds to get It is to erect a silo anil fill It ti min. E .(v a r ia tio n 19 deg. 10 min, Ei 1 0 th , | Rates per day ........................... $1.00 have from one-third to one half butter with corn l i the -tlo ts n good one and 473 x1 feet: to corn er N o. I, being fat. which limn not make a fo o d prop Room and board, per week....... $4.50 tin1 e u ii ts put into It right you can identical w ith the S. IV. corner o f j erly balanced No one would think of ¡ give lti ii .<! • mid her sisters iis luscious the Amended L o c a tio n o f said Lost eating lint ter on hr -id one third to one Province Lode: a hemlock post i feel feed la e m .y - nature provides In long, 4 inches squ are set lx im lies In half us thick as the slice of tueiul and June, la la- . i >u t an give them a lit the ground, surrounded w ith sub continuo to live oil tt and nothing else. tle bed r. i •; good silage has more sta n tia l mound of rock, scribe I 1 I'. ‘>'>; And hfcutisc wo have milk that is No. 16 -2:02 a.m . N o. li.'. . 2:21 an stamina mid ■ r-H er feeding valt: 'than a fir 14 inches in diam eter bears N. from strong, healthy and vigorous cows grass ever Ii > Note w e say “ good lx deg. \V JJ x feet and a fir lx inches properly balanced Is one reason why , diam eter beni.* N. 79 deg. \V 37 : u llage" Kimball's Hairy Fam e .. we claim vitality lu milk, says an II le ; b o ti) faced and sirila'd 4 li-55 IJ A lfn irn I I L l i in P r o t e i n . lluols dairyman lu Holstein Frelslan I’.;(lienee north x3> deg. ,'.i min. \V. His Eastern Company, la oomp.irla Its food nutrients with Register. I variation 3-",1, d e g li > 1.35:',.91» fisd I that of other forage plants nad mill Management Arthur C. Fox rner N o I o f Um l Province \ T im s T a b le N o. 4? feeds alfalfa c o n t a in s more protein tlon to place of Iieginuing. S o litila H ie H o tter. i tal T o take effect A p ril 2d, 1905. Presenting A fter carefully taking care o f the ! than any other fodder and therefore area of iiotli said L o ca tion s lieing East Bound 3 and 4 Tueoday W . Bound milk and using every precaution to can I«' t'sixi in a ration to replace In fit.419 acres. «nd Sat only Said claim is I ik ' i i I ix I p artly >n make a nice quality of butter, don’ t ! part mill fee Is rich lu protein. N o 3—N o l x?pt Sunday. N o 2 —N o 4 N ortlieast qu arter o f S ection 13 I . SorKlmm silane. spoil tt with too much or too little salt P.M 1 A M ! M I ST HT IONS K ie v ! a . m . 1 P.M. 3.1 , s 1!. 1 E. (Suspended Survey and Sorghum silage has lieon largely used Tim quantity o f salt used must depend 2:30:7:30 0 • Fot Age G rove . . (»71 11:10 6.1¿ partly in tinsurveyed T. 33 s H. 3 2:50'7:50 3.2 on the dry m- . o f the butter at the time as a white- ration and a* a supple W alden .. 710 10:49 5:05 East. 2:5.5 7 : ¿>6 5 C n rrin ___ .. 737 10:44 4:59 mentary summer ration for dairy of salting and the tastes of the con 2 :59 : W «.3 . C erro G ordo. T h e location o f the Benefit is re 770 10:,38 4:f.9 3:04;S:04 7.7 sinners I f the butter has not been herds, with highly satisfactory and corded in tin* R ecorder's Office of H .ik er........ .. HT! 10:33 4:47 .3:14 S:14 8 3 i> o ren a ........ . . Ml 1 0 :« 4:14 thoroughly drained some of the salt profitable results. This Is ('specially isine County. O regon , iti \\ I 4. of 1:17 '1 7 9 5 Red K o ta . .. 891 10:23 4 :39 will be carried off In working the > true In parts o f the south, where from M ining Claims iu png.- 453 and the The Play that will Live Forever. 3:30(8:20 10 6 . .. G ravel P i t . . . . 901 10:20. 1:36 • .36 3:35 11 3 s t e w i r t . .. . 914 10^)1 4:20 butter. About throe fourths o f an 100 to over t w o tons H ro put up an Am ended L o ca tio n o f Lost I'roxin ce • :38 8:40 12 S tar.......... .. 917 9:48 4:10 3:41 8:4.*» 12 8 . R ocky P o in t .. ounce of salt to a pound o f butter Is a nunlty at s, er:d points lu the north l.ocation is recorded In the R cc«'n ler's 946 9:4.5 4:12 3 :50 9:06 15 6 Office iu Isino C ou nty, in V o i '■ o f S P E C I A L SCENERY AN D Red Rri'lsrc 10*20 9:3.5 14:06 good average when the butter Is in It 1 •> growing In favor, even lu competl 3 :56 9:1.5 lfi 0 .W ild w o o d ... 1040 9:30 ! 4 CO lame County M in in g Records in Png good eon'-lion before adding the salt ... 17.0;. . .H u n t’s . tt"a with a i abundant and profitable 171. T h e a d jo in in g cla im a n ts kn ow n 10( 4) (T)STPM IN(ir End o f Track ix>rn crop ( ’. R Ball. lo the applicant lire the Ori d.\ M ill GRADING CREAM. Around. Berilli e iw » ou s- : ub feed mall* Ilio •ci ubbicst o f b u s iiiv k ^ NOTICI-'. O F A P P L I C A T I O N F O R P A T E N T —M IN I NO A P P I l< A T IO N NO. BIT. Market Reports. B u y o n B r & d i if CATARRH sm Kcr Feeding the Mills Maker E Opcva Ibouôc C B THOMPSON HOTEL Wednesday, Oct* OXK NIGHT ONLY 0 . (S vS . E. H. The Romantic P la y .MONTE CRISTO C len t» D a iry I I «‘ it mil* . G ood I ee«l F or G ood U n it e r . Sunlight an : pine air are the cheap There are those who think that you est and most ckoctive means of keep can feed a cow anything under the sun tug dairy utensils pure and sanitary and have the milk and butter o f a good ufti r they have been cleansed. When' flavor. Hou't let that notion get Into Illese conditions do not exist It is tin'll * 1 Il four head Feed good tilings If you ndvlsnbl“ to put them In s hot drying want your butter to have a nice flavor, room. »ays a Michqptu farmer. ing Co. A n y and ali persons claim in g ad versely any p o rtio n of said 15, nctit and Lost I ’ r c vince or the surface grou n d are requinxl to file their ad verse claims w ith the K "g i-ter o f the I'n itixl States Land Otlire at 1!. - iiiirg. in the S ta te of O n g o n . du ring the sixty days period of publication Prices—25, 35 aud 50c N ote : Mr. Willard last toured the West in The Christian( \>. asjohn Storm Subject to enem te w ith o u t n otice. A ll ou tw a rd fre ig h t fo rw a rd ed o n ly at (b l Joint risk o f s b ip t e r and consignee. Stage leaves W ild w oo d a fter th e a rriv a l ol train on M ondays, W ednesdays and F ridayi lor Bonita a n " O rsee" R etu rn in g ou T u et o a y «. Thursdays and fffitnrdars. * ¡11 n ot be reeei- ,-d at the «>. A 8. K K. K. .'liter 1 p ni. T o insure \ forw ard in g on n e x t train fre ig h t m ust he del vered ir im p .e tim e to perm it vt it b e in g b ille d . A . B, fi U tJ l), M a u a g o r