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I T H E W E L L B R E D HOG. BUILDING A HOG HOUSE l*'« r l u =c Id n tm -i- o f t h e O r d i n a r y O n« Jo P o lo I o f rriillt, In a nu m ber o f o u r e x c e lle n t breeds o f sw in e it w ould iij>p«-ar th a t our breeders liuve re ach e d the lim it In Im provem ent. T h e y h a v e th e iiu ick g r o w ing. e a rly m a tu rin g d e ve lo p m e n t and c ap acity fo r m ak in g th e la r g e s t p o ssi ble um oiint o f s la u g h te re d m e a t trout a m inim um con su m ption o f feed . In such stra in s p rep o ten cy Is so firm ly establish«-«! by long y e a r s o f selectio n uml Ju d icio u s cro sse s th at th e c h a ra c ter o f the litte r ts p n u -tically a ssu re d a t tim e o f s«-rvlc«\ a n d the w o rk th at cu refu l b reed ers h a v e itcco iu p llsb ed Is a s su re ly w ithin th e p ro v in c e o f uny other brt-cucr m ak in g u s In te llig e n t un application o f s w in e k n o w le d g e. S w in e a re so co m m o n place um l so u n iv ersal on A m e rica n fa r m s th a t the fine p o ssib ilities o f goo«t b re e d in g a re not a lw a y s ap p re ciate d . T oo o fte n to the o rd in ary fa rm e r “ a hog Is u hog. A s a m atte r o f fa c t, lie is su ch a fix tu re and u su ally su ch a p ro fita b le one that w h e th e r b y m ore c a r e fu l b reed in g um l feed in g his p ro fita b le n e ss c a n be Inereused is not co n sid ered . T h e w ell bred hog, the one th a t b u s been brought iiji to m ak e th e la r g e s t g a in s in tin- short<*st tim e on u g iv e n am oun t o f feed, is in fa r in a d v a n c e o f th e or d lu ary scru b hog In p o in t o f p ro fit a s the sp ecial purpose dairy- c o w Is o f the old brim lle o f th e b rier p atch e s. M ore over, it is a fa c t th a t h o gs a r e not a l w a y s raise d am i fa tte n e d fo r m ark et at a profit if an acco u n t b«> k e p t w ith them um l a ll fe e d g iv e n th em d u ly d e b ited to them . C a llin g our sw ine to a s tr ic t acco u n t w ould o fte n sh o w th a t th e m a rg in o f profits In fe e d in g them m u st be fo u n d lu the retu rn s th e b est fe e d e r s m ak e o v er th e poor o n e s; hen ce th e q u estio n arises, W ith w ell bred, good s w in e so «-heiij) in com parison to th e ir su p e rio r ity w h y should not a ll fu rn ie rs u se the bestV W. I-' Mi-Spari-un, L a n c a s te r C ounty, Pn. In ord er to s ru w sw in e m ost su ccess fu lly In a e o u n iiy w ith a «old or varied clim ate, It la neeessary to h ave some shill «*f u lio i house, ¿lie projH-1- loca tion o f this house or sh elter o f uuy kind fo r sw in e 1.« one o f the first essen tials t > su ccess hi sw in e husb andry. The II llnols experim en t station n lves the fo l lo w in g jo in t s on tin- location an d cod - struetion o f lion houses: In pro vid in g sh elter fo r sw in e us w ell a s fo r other cla sse s o f liv e stock, su rrou n d in gs should he fu rn ish ed that conform a s n e ar to n atu re ns the lin- jo in e d condition o f the an im als and circum stunci s o f the ow n er w ill p er mit. T h e host surrou n din gs a re those th at w ill s a tis fy their n atu ral desires, hut ™ modified and im proved a s to prom ote tii«- la rg e st financial results, 'th e best locution fo r a liog house, ercforc, is on«- that Is w ell drained an d w ell lighted and one that w ill p e r m it acce ss to pasture, to good sliude nl to a stream o f running w a te r that 11 fre e o f ill case germ s, w h ere also ere a re <>p|»ortuiiltlos fo r m aking a llo w s in clean mud. I f the build I iff ean he placed on a san d y or gruv- i ,ly soil it w ill afford better drain ag e than a clay , silt or p eaty soil would fu rn ish . L igh t and shade a re d e sirab le fo r le s so n s that a re u iip arch l to eve ry one. 1'a stu re should he accessib le, a s consid erab le food is obtained from the soil in the form o f roots, w orm s and insects, a s w ell as m an y m ate rials that tiro not foods, but a rc n ecessary to the lieulth o f the pigs. A lim estone soil is prefer- ..ble because the w a te r from such a ill, a s w ell a s the soil an il stone thern- ives, fu rn ish es the lim e th at Is so es- ,-nthil in building ti|> hone. A rolling p astu re is p re fe ra b le because It fur- i!i.’ln• better d rain ag e an d a form of cm !i i e that is con ducive to the pro- T H E H O R S E M A N dii' ilon o f a la rg e percen tage o f lean moat. It also tends to produce strong legs w ith upright pastern s, which, It Is h ard er to keep h o rse s th an It Is front the Ice.-dor's standpoint, arc to keep c a ttle nr sheep. T h e y a r e m ore am ong llu* first e sse n tia ls o f a good a ctiv e and re stle ss and d e m an d m ore hog. attention. T h ey m u st be w a tc h e d con Illlliv liln u l llim H o u s e s. tiuun lly and if one g e ts o u t o f co n d i d iv id u a l hog houses o r cots, us they tion or If he do *v not seem to be k e e p . , - som etim es called, a re Im llt In m any ing step w ith the oth ers In* sh ou ld be < ferent Som e « re b u ilt with sep arated from them , p u t a w a y b y i.m r upright w a lls and a sh ed roof, him self fo r a w h ile an d g iv e n som e eneh o f w hich (the w a lls an d roof), be other food um l care. ing a s e p a ra te phs-«-, cun e asily be llu Curuf.it In l-'i-i-il lug. iuketi dow n and replaced, m akin g the Too m uch food a t a m eal o r too m oving o f the *• sm all houses or i-ols a easy m atter, o th e rs a re built w ith long ab stin e n ce b e tw e e n m eals, fo l low ed b y vo racio u s fe e d in g s. Is con d u cive to colic an il In d igestio n . Ir re g u la rly fed , he Is g iv e n to sh o w in g his Im patience by le ttin g Ills h o o fs p la y about the w oodw ork o f b is ntull. G iv in g “ re fresh ers'* at odd tim e s is a lso bad. Iteiuenibi-r that both sto m ach uml b lad d er should liey o r be lo ad ed In w ork tim e, w h ether ligh t or h e a v y w ork Is «loin*. A horse, th e re fo re , should not be ridden or d riv e n Im m ed i a te ly a ft e r u m eal on Hu* slim e p rill clplo that it ou g h t not to be fe d soon er than h a lf an hour a f t e r w o rk is o ver. D: W o rk in g I N D I V I D U A L 110(1 Il o U S K . tw o sides sinning In tow ard the top so a s to fonn the roof. These a re built on sk ills uml wluui ins-ossiiry cun be m oved us a whole by being d raw n by a liars«-. They a re built in s e v e ra l d if ferent sty le s ; som e h ave a w lm low in l In- I out eml ab ove the door, w h ile all ■ i.v h ave a Hiuull door 111 the re a r end ir the apex fo r ven tilatin g purposes. T hey a re also Imllt lu dHTerent sizes. Indeed, there a;«- about as m any form s «>;' cots a s tlii-i-c a re Individuals using tlii-m. The form in wlitcli these houses or cots ure built Is o f little sign ifican ce a s long a s tin- r.cncrul principles p er tain in g to tin- lu-alth o f the an im als am ! !!:;• convenience of-the- breeder ¡¡"e observed. The ni alim en ts in fa v o r o f tills type o f houses lo r sw in e a re that each sow at farro -viiig tim e may be kept alone und aw ay from all d istu rb an ce ; that each litter o f pigs may In- kept und fed by itself, consequently there w ill not lie too large a num ber o f pigs In a common lot; that then- houses m ay ho I laced at the fa rth e r end o f the feed I it, thus •'ii.npclling the sow and pigs > tak e exercise, esp ecially in w in ter, when tlu-y conn- to tin- feed trough at the front end nf the lot; that the dun gcr o f sp read in g d isease am ong the herd 11 at a m inim um ; uml in can® the place occupli ',1 by tin- cot In-ciiim-s In sa n ita ry . It m ay Is* m oved to a clean location. IIISI-IIMI-H III Sll«-|-||. A gain am i uvula tidings «'nine show Ing that sln-cp have lieon purchased lu certain localities am i Unit they have later Ni-utten-d tin* -«-ids o f deatli lu the llncka lu the form e f nodule dta eusi*, t ipi-wonn nr utoumch w orm s, rile till I'md .nab* tiling about tin- wlndo luiitlor Is that Mi-- sheep w hich c a rry these dl c i • vein s m ay ap p e ar quite healthy llu- d isease w ill first show Itself |irtiluibli In tin- lam bs to which tin* germ s lan e In som e w ay been co n veyed, -ays iIn- A m erican A gricu ltu r ist. T h e frequency c f the trouble cm lihaslr.es the w isdom nf trading a s lit tie ns | ti-sihlc lu ll\c stock iiu Hie farm . When a fa rm e r tins a healthy Hock o f rliocp and fre e from such ills e a ses. In* should I n * ve ry ca re fu l how tie adds to the sam e Those three d is e a se s a re Hit* three great d an g ers to sh eep husbandry In tin* I'n lted Unites, and tin* do d ise a se Is the fourth. Full Slieiirlnu. F a ll »h earin g |s bi-neiici.il iu p re p ar in g lam b s fo r early w in ter m arket. T h e w ork should In* done e a rly 111 the se aso n T h e ri-nuivul o f the tleecv luis ions the fatten in g process, an d g a in s a ro m uti« at a ch eap er rate. à «he M u r« - I n l- 'o u l . T h e question is o fte n a s k e d If a m a re lu foul should be w ork ed . I)r. S in e a d , the w e ll k n ow n v e te r in a r ia n , w r ite s : “ I m ight sa y m ost m a re s a r e b e tte r to be re g u la rly u sed at m od erately’ slo w w o rk than to rem ain idle, y e t th e re a re e xcep tio n s to th is rule. W hen n m a re becom es h e a v y an d c lu m sy th e re is d an g er iu w o rk in g her. In e v e r y c a s e use her w ith w hlH Ictrocs lo n g e n ou gh to p re v e n t llu* tra c e s sq u e e z in g her aides. N e v er u se h er a t lab o r w hen sh e h a s used a ll h e r s tre n g th in s t a r t ing the loud. A ll y a n k in g o r je r k in g m u st b e avo id ed . A lw a y s keep her shod, so a s to p re v e n t slip p in g . T h is is a ll im portant. C om m on h a u lin g o f m anure, lugs or o th er lo ad s w ill ilo no h a rm ; n eith er w ill o rd in a ry p lo w in g . D oing m uch w ork iiu a h a rro w tr a v e l Ing o v er p lo w e d ground Is d a n g e ro u s nu.l tireso m e. A v o id It us m uch a s p o s sib le, and a lso a v o id u sin g on th e d rill a s It Is a y a n k in g piece o f m uchtn ery. T h e tongue 1 « lia b le to s tr ik e the sid e o f the m are mul d o se rio u s d a m a g e . Hpooilori»' X o I cn . S h a k e llu* h ay w ell out b e fo re feed In*. Do nut i in | m *I li -rses to d rin k w a rm w ilie r C’hiltlroii always enjoy the Leader ¡ supplements. The Leader is KoiD.* to make this a permanent , , K ... , It needs no e xte u siv i! a n a ly sis of . feature, and we know your children m ark et reports or the j> o,r-. ¡¡on of LIVE STOCK If'U MOVEMENT fcv sry M ost a ll farm ers} a re w illin g to udrnit Ike m any u d vau tag o s o f high cla ss live stock w hen cmnpnre«l to liv e stock of In fe rio r q u ality. T h e y arc* w illin g to ad m it that the In fe rio r an im al w ill eat a s much ns th e good one, that the id l in g jo-ic-c* w ill he m uch low er, ¡lie p ro fits co n seq u en tly m uch sm aller, that they w ill h ave to send f.»r b u ye rs to com e uml see the In ferio r an im al and som etim es Insist on them m akin g un o ffer uml, o f course, w illing to adm it that tlic-ro Is much p leasu re to he de rive d from lireed ln g and c a rin g for high c la s s liv e stock and that b u yers a re a lw a y s p len tifu l. In sp ite o f all the a d v a n ta g e s o f good stock It is su r p risin g to sec* how luuny in fe rio r cuttle an d horses a re y e t being produced. L u ck o f definite purpose and c a re le ss ness arc* responuiblo fa r fa r m oro In fe rlo r liv e stock than a ll o ilier cau ses com bined, s a y s C h arle s M cln tlre of M uskingum county, (>., in the Ohio F a rm e r. The m atin g o f an im als w ith no other o b ject In v ie w but sim p ly to get mo;«* stuck, h a v in g no class in mind n .r aim in g ut a n y typ o ntid b eing sat- I m ; c I w ith w h a te v e r Is produced, w ill n e v er b ring ab out an Im provem ent. L . cry ru n n er und stockm an should T ie r lii.s farm an d decide w hat i : . > f an im als u re best ad ap ted to la s l u. Then lie should ad a p t him- s e lf t > ti.e an im als. lie I g Four H orses A b reast. A w rite r ill the B reed er’ s G azette ■ ; ilc mctlm-l o f rein ad ju stm e n t In • iiiv i. ’ fo u r hor i s a b re a st; F ir s t I • »»it cuiN-k lines oil the tw o outside I-. i H’ m m . Then I h a v e a stra p w ith a • iinj» oa eith er end about fo u r inches loll I mini» this in Hie inside b it rin gs o f the tw o in ner li a ses, then ( la k e tw o hitch ••■ •ins and tie l'il! tw o oulslilf* horses to the tw o til I il d 1 e o,.es. T h is w ay von can handle fo u r Hie sam e as tw o with only I wo lilies. A n o th er w rite r s a y s : T o d riv e f o u i horses nbn-asl I h ave HEIN ADJUSTMENT. tried m any dit'- fe n .n l w a y s an d find the fo llo w in g a n a n --inent tile b est: F ir s t p u t o rd i nal.- lines on the tw o m iddle horses, Hi--.i tak e ii long cross line (a sm all rope w ith a sim p on one or both ends w ill do) fo r each outside horse, attach Ike line to ou ter rin g o f bit an d snap o th er end in buckle o f the Hue o f horse n ext to him. N ext tie tliu h a lte r of e a ch Inside h >rsc to the bit o f outside lwr.se, an d the n rriiig e iu e iit is coui- plui«*. A little «•;■.; a-rinieutiug w ill be n oy in iirdei to g e l the outside i-i-oi -i line the right len gth ; then you tran d riv e tou r (not pretend to) as e i s i l y a s tw o. ( i o o i l K tir n i S t o c k . O in .u o f It In a C on dition . 1'roxpei-ouii exten d ed tab les to estab lish the fa c t that the sheep m ark et fo r sou:-- ye a rs p a st has been p a y in g go,, 1 prices. a ys a w rite r III the B reed er's tie. L am b s, w ethers, e w e s und wool sell w ell, so that e v e ry phase o f the indus try from the produi t s ’ standpoint is In u prosperous condition. It is the m an w ho is now e v e ry d ay iu the busi ness (hat finds e ve ry turn ..f It sa tis fa c to ry to him . am i not only the lam b fe ed er or wool b uyer, a s It I lieeu ve ry often in the ju s t . M oreover, there Is a stead in ess throughout the y e a r la the slieep m ark ets which 1ms not In n lu such evidence before, fo r, -.villi the exception o f the unusual ad v an ce fo r e a rly or M aster lam b, the m arket runs u n u su ally level ut all reasons. A s an econom ical a g e n t iu using farm products iu the i her o f m eat the sheep has stron g d dins : a lend er. In the l;se o f g ,. s i the - lle.-p is g e n e rally considered mure <••• . lomlcul than the steer, and i i tl - - ¡ urns in m eat from Hie stap le f.in .i crops, corn, w h eat or peas, it lia s both Lie steer an d the hog beaten, an d w hen it com es to doing tho sam e w ith corn anil a lfa lfa the lam b ag ain lias the figu res o f reiki ble le - ls In Its fav o r. In these tilings the 1 uuii pleases the producer. T h e sheep, too. Is one o f those tubs that stan d on their ow n bottoms. It does not h a v e to fo llow a sw-ei* to m ake the most profit, nor does it need lo bo an appendix to the d airy in dustry to m ake it a a econom ical producer o f profit. I in- -ly mention those tliiu ■.< that conditions m ay he the b etter uu- ilerslood mul not to d isp arag e oilier lines o f I kiik I effort. A gain si-ooii m ay be econom ically handled, in sm all or !.,;g u num bers, w hich Is a m atter ye t t-> be dem on strate d III the ease o f som e oB:.w.-; that a re m oney m akers oil a sm all scale, but not so proportionately wli a the b u siness Is expanded. I tiic ln s nt F a ir s , A n E n g lish correspondent o f the 1 minion L ir e Stock .fournal w ho is the se cre ta ry o f a fa ir asso ciation a s k s oiliers to co-operate v. :!li him iu the form ation o f an organization to eu- cottrage the breeding and Im proving o f tro ttin g 1 -or.scs. I lls o b je ct Is not to benefit lilmsc-lf a s ri I; - .-.i; r or ow ner o f trotters, fo r lie lias ione, but to Im- prove the attendance at the n rlcul lnr.-1 shown, li e sa y s tin t the “ g a te " is g re a tly influenced b; ’ trottiuj rat • T ills has lieeu the <*.«, ii-iii-iu-i* o f n i r m anagers in this com try. Not m any a g r le u d 'iia l fair., would lie tinanelally su ccessfu l W’ltbllUl the attract ¡011 of harn ess rnrlii, . bill II I-i ra llie r suv* prisin g to find si 1 condition in G reat B ritain . It... at o: r leading fa lrs Is ei L-.eiy fre e fro .a l!: objection o f gam bling, and In sumo tv P’ cts the sport Is at il« l-«»-d there, National m ock mu ii. w o u ld a p p r e c ia t e g e t t i n g t h e Don’t fa il to sit ihe fo r th e L e a d e r . Lea su h der rrgniarly. Market Reports. P o i ti n n ì, N o v . !), 190 C. I . K U N , FRO DINE , L E Eli. \V h e at— W a lla W a lln , il!>c; V a l l r y , 700; bluectom, 7I rod, (ì6e. O ats—Whitc $32 ; g ray , li irlo y U r e w in g , $ 2 1.; $31. f « e d, $'23.75; ro!!id, $25 tu 20. Mas Timothv, $ 11.00 to $ 12. 5 0 ; c lo v e r , $-->.50 t.» $ i l ; e b e a t , $ 7 . 5 0 lo $ 8 ; a lf a lia , $ l i . MillsIufV.* Mi l-liings, $25 to 2 0 ; chi p, $ 17; bruii, $ 1 7 to 18 ¡s h o r ts $ 1K lo li). Fiour— H ard w h e a t, p a te n t, $ 3 .- 15 ; grn - $1.10; straight , w h o le w L e a t 1 hojn, $3.50; r\e, $ 5 ; (lour, $ 3 . 7 5 ; v a ile y H our $ 3 . 50 t o 3.(>5 D u k o ta , $ 0 . 5 o to 7 - 5 ; P a s t e r n r y e , $ 5 . 40 ; P ills 'u u r y , $ 0 .2 0 C -»■! W h o le , $ 2 0 ; c r a c k e d , $27 per ion- l i j e — $ 1.50 p e r e w t . l-HOiiu« 1 B u t t e r - - F a n c y c r Jut-u r.v, 2 1 *^ c, 22c; c it y cream * r y , 2 1 d a ir y 14 to 15 c ; s t o r e i 4 t o 1 4 *^ c C h e e s e - Y o u n g A m e r ic a , O ie g 1 fu ll c r e a n , l ’J c t«j 14 fj E g g s — F r e s h O reg o n ro u t 1 2 0 to a i . P o u lt r y — R o o s t e r s , 1 ) to l o o ; h e n s t 3 ; fr y e r s , 16 o to 1 7 ; b r o ile r s 1 4 to iG c ; g e e s e , liv e , 8 t o ; 3 5 0 d ressed , 1 1 - 1 1 ; tu r k e y u , I i v e , l 4 - i 5 Fht’ ITS ASP VEOETADLE8. G r a p e f r u i t — C r a t e $ 4. to 4.50 C r a n b e r r ie s — $ 14 . P o ta to * ! - G r i f f o n j ‘> to 65c. l .l .’hbTOUl .vlAlvkET. C a tU e B e s t - t e f s $ 3.50 to 3 . 0 5 ; c o w s ¡2 .2 5 to 2 . 5 0 ; c a lv e s , $ 4.00 to $ 4 . 50 . S h e e p - $ 1.00 to 4.25 H o g s — $7 to 7.35 HOI'S, WOOL, ETO. M o p s— C h o ic e 1 0 to 11 Mohair, choice 28 to 30c W o o l— V a lle y 22 to 25 c ; e tr, O t'e g o u 14 to 2 2 c . INDIGESTION l No ap|M-tlte, loss of .strength, uer- I vousness, headache, constipation, bad i breath, goneral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all «1 lie to indigestion. Rodnl Dyspepsia | C - u re c u r e s In d ig e s tio n . T h is new d is c o v e ry re p r e se n ts tlie n a tu ra l ju ic e s of d ig e s tio n ns th e y e x is t In a h e a lth y s t o m a c h , c o m liiiie il w ith tho g r e a te s t k n ow n tn q ie a n d r e c o n s t r u c t iv e p r o p e rtie s. K o ilo l D y s p e p s ia C u r e d o e s n o t o n ly e u ro in d ig e s tio n a n d d y s p e p s ia , D111 to e fa m o u s re m e d y c u re s a ll s to m a c h tr o u b le s b y c le a n s in g , p u r if y in g , s w e e te n in g a n d s t r e n g t h e n in g th e m u c o u s m e m b ra n e s lin in g th e s to m a c h . K o il o l D ysji; p d a C u re u tter m e a ls is n o t o n lv th o r o u g h ly r e lia b le d ig e s t - a n t , b u t it c o n ta in s g r e a t to n ic an d ro c o n s tr u o tlv e p ro p e r tie s as w e ll. T h is fa m u li < re m e d y e n a b le s th e sto m a ch a n d d ig e s t iv e o r g a n s to th o i- o iig h ly d ig e st. iiH slin llate an il c o n tri b ute to th e tis s u e s a ll of th o n o u rish m ent 1 1 mt is c o n ta in e d in - u e lifo o d a s m a y bo e a te n . K o ilo l D y s p e p s ia C ure c le a r s tho w av a n d m a k e s s u r e th e jo u r n e y fr o m s ic k n e s s to h*-altli an d w e a k n e s s to s t r e n g t h . I f th e s t o m a c h Is d is o r dered K o ilo l w ill c u n ir. K o d o l DyspiqiHlu C u r e la y s tiit* foun- ila t l -11 fo r h e a lth , an d th e u p b u ild in g oi s t r e n g t h by « ¡«-iiiisiiig, p u r iiiy in g a n il s w e e t e n in g th e g h n o is a n d m em b r a n e s o f th e s t o m a c h , a n d by sup- p l y i i i " n a tu ra l ju ic e s n e c e s s a ry to jier'i-ei Ili-li, - -I., a ’ ’'illu t io li a n d n llilit io il. K o d o l i l l - >\ t you e a t, p r e v e n ts c o lic , c h o ic r .i, d ia rr h o e a , flu x , d y s e n te ry u n d su m m e r c o m p la in ts g e n e r a lly , a n d its u se w ill c u re in d ig e s tio n a n d ch ro n ic d y s p e p s ia p e r m a n e n t ly . K o d o l is g o o d a lik e fo r y o u n g an d o ld . Y o u r d r u g g i s t s e lls it. Subscribe for the Leader. ta rfc y l se t» » The* i> aincus SsttfO p-'i®Sa I l e i e is o a r <• iiu le u s id o p iu lo n o ’ tlie O rig in a l L a x a t i v e ( 'm ig li S y r u p : “ N e a r ly a il o t h e r c o lig li s y r u p s «ire « -ou st¡p .itin ’ e sja -e ia lly th o se i.-ontain- in g o p iiib 's K en n ed y’s L a x a t iv e ( c o n ta in in g 1 H o n e y a n d T a r m o v e s th e b o w e ls . C o n t a in s 11 • o p ia te s . C onform -) to tin- X a iio n a l P u re F o o d and D r u g L a w . S o ld by lte ii- o n 's P li a r m i ie v . N O T IC E l-O K PI B L I C A T I O N . Department of the Interior, I.an d O lliee it. K o s o b u rg , O re. E a st, T h e b e s t tr e a t m e n t fo r in d ig o s tlo n a n d tr o u h le s o f t h o s t o m a c h . lt c a n In- it-sied b v s t a r v n t l o n or b y th è use «>i a ir-)«) 1 «jigi t a a t w hii-h w ill « lig e jt ' tic f.»ni c a te ti, t liu s tu k in g th è w o r k off lIle «tom ai-li. A t th è p r o p e r te m - p e ra tiire , a s in g le te n s p o o n fill o f 1\ od,d «vili w lio lly d ig e st 3,000 g r a l n s ; <ri' f .«ni. l t re lie y c s th è p r e s e tit a n ni .v a in e p u ts thè s to rn ite li In s h u p e 1 - satisfa« to r lly p e rfó rin it s fu n c t io n s ( .1 d fot indig« -ti«m soni- v io lim e li. : llatulein-e, p a lp ic a t io a o f tlio hea**t la n d d y a p e p s la . K o d o l is n ia d o in s tiic t co lili u n i ity wit li t li«* N a t i o n a l S l a i - t i o i r n t-’ t o u k o f S l i e e p . Furi* F o o d a n d flr u g L a w . S o li! b y To g iv e 1 / iteiiial i-xpei’i«-:u-o. 1 in- mm one fall vviih t w elve \ earlitig i-u «-.« B e iiso n s l’ Ii’ir in a e y . and ILii* 1 11 t'.< ;s..o o i rant for $ 5 . iu due tim e my e v. . all lirought tw in T h e M id la n d O p e r a Q u in te tte . lam bs i-.u e(ii one a.id raised them all. Aii>ul the end o f Septem b er 1 bitich.-r The next Lyceum attraction is til til«- best one and sold tw en ty-tw o the Midland Opera Quiutotte, u fe w «¡¡.ys h .ler to a neighbor fo r >¡11)0. whi h has be n a decided suecins i then • .it a fu ll b'.on.l O xford ram , and 111 oth tlio e iat and west Each the next Hock o f I aib s w a s fu lly ns mvinber of the ccmi>miy is a very | good. If not I «otter. To sta rt a thick m.t able arti-t and t heir ui.setnhlcil - way woidi! I-i* I 1 ; <-t the de.-ired mini woik i»: most pleasing. A s a q u ar 1 her o f lam is in tin* fall, p re fe ra b ly lu ll bloods, but good grade« w ill do, and to tette the.) are far ahovo the ordi I rood from them , then kei»p them all, n a r y ; in solo work, both vocal and and in the sp rin g they should shear violin and piano, they are excel- from tw e lv e to fifteen |> ninths o f wool. o tit; their readings aro high class In tile fall I would get ¡1 w ell I unn I O x ill! popular, and their operetta lord rain for breeding. C. Scliu m ei. ■ work is g n a tly captivating. For .11 A m erica a A grb-ullurist. < Ictober “.’¡¡-1 ISO > N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t G e o rg e . H o lla n d o f C r - .w , O re g o n , h a s tiled n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n t o m a k e lin a i fiv e -y e a r p ro o f in s u p p o r t o f Ida c la im , v iz : H o m e s te a d E n t r y N o. •1042 itiatle N o v . 21 . 1 «K), fo r t h e X E ^ S e c tio n ::j, T o w n u h lp lit S .. It a u g e t> W „ arid tii t s.ii l p r o o f w ill lie m ade iie fo re W . )V . C a litlu s , ('. S . G otn in is- s lo n e r , a t Ills n il--- at E u g e n e , ( fr e g o li o n d n n u a r y 5 , 1 !><)7. H e n a m e s th e i- d l m v ir g w itn e s s e s to p ro v e Ins c o n tin u o u s re sid e n c e u p o n an d c u lt iv a t io n «». tho la n d v i z .; F ra n k C r e n s h a w o f f P a u th e r . Ore. C h u rch S te p h e n s o f C r o w . O re g o n ; S e o tt Gill«- pie o f I'an tli-.-r, O regon ; F r a n k H o lla n d o f C r o w . O re g o n . 27-22 BKN.fA.Mix I,. E d i i y , I t e g is t e r . V e ry m an y o f our fa rm e rs get the id ea that nil they lu r.v to do is to breed tliolr non descript m ares to tho leggy, «•nurse typ e o f so called coach horses In-lag peddled through the co u n try to get n u se fu l farm lmrse. I h a v e seen hun dreds o f colts from tills kin d of brooding and m ust say that not f> per cent o f them a re even fa ir specim ens o f th e gen eral purpi so liorso, w h ile fiO per cen t or m ore are fa ilu re s from e v e r y point o f view I h ave seen muoh b ette r re su lts w here the coach stallio n lias been a finer and m ore com p letely b u ilt one or w here a hackn ey or A n ierl ean tro tte r o f a c;>ni|>aot, sm ooth, m u s c u la r typ e lias been the sire. T hese quality of music as well ns popu o b se rvatio n s h ave led me to the con larity, for splendid vm ietv and for clu sion th at this latter plan is tho s u r artistic cantata work, they woik e st one to In dig some m easu re o f s u c T h is iîo m c riy • a S p e c if ic , imong the b e t, in pie w in g au- T IÎE S W IN E H E R D ce ss iu producing the gen eral purpose S u r e to G iv e S a t i s f a c t i o n . -lieU'Ts. Here i 1 sample pro- fa rm horse. G eorge M cK e rro w , D an e O--------------- G IV ES n k '-IC F AT ONCE. | gram - C ou n ty. W is I* ulean-eN, non-it «, la-al-i, and protects (ho E x e rc ise i p art o f the best balanced ip liir te lt« -— I L«\ 1 link I i i k . ■ N e tlie rliin il li-eaM-il 11 i-iiibrtiii -, i l cures Catarrh end ration fo r pigs. T h e M id lan d ( lu ll. r; r a n -, Gold lu tii • Read qui Yoanic llt-Nt. «Juii k grow ing, e a rly m aturin g hogs FiaiioSolo—Variations on |i«ij*iiDrr Lestorus tlie 8enses o f Ta-to and Su r ¡ 1 . Y oun g bogs, w eighing from 150 to 200 a re m ost popular. tlieme.................................... Anon y to U-- Conta.’ - no in ja i ms drag«, pounds milk«- tin* nicest m eat, and M i-a D e la n o . 'llu* hog Is an anim al that w ill re ’ ¡«¡died into tlie p ;.strili) and nbsorhnl. p !: s fed on a variety o f food w ith suf- 'iu m t o t lc F a v o r it e W altz ........ letiHeti 1 --igi- Siz.-, r><) ee i-'s a t Dr-.i-ggista or L-y w a rd ca re fu l stu d y o f his w an ts. li- lent protein In It ure v«-ry m uch lx*t- ’I lu* M iillm u l O 'ttli. -•il - T ria l SL;i), 10 cents b y mad. I ’ nder the m od fa v o ra b le conditions Ti n o r S o lo tnwvver....................... Ito b y n t«*r than corn fed hogs, w h ere eoru Is ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St.. Mc-.v Ye.it p ig s w ill gain a pound a d a y up to four M r. S n y le r . f i l l «-M-ltihively. Most people thin k a m ouths an d over u pound a d ay n ftcr S o p r a n o s do — Arlccn-Maureen .Alix thick i.eslii-d or broad hacked liog Is o f thut. Mi.sw Kerman. m - «--c-iiy 11 lard hog, hut hogs g ro w n P r a ia \ «•......... ............V e r d I T h e g re a te r the am ount o f food a on tin- right kind o f p astu re 11111I that d r . S n .v 'c r. M i a K e rm a n . M rM ae K n t* mii.-d l>«> a continuous one d u rin g the hog m ay lu* induced to consum e w ill In to rmlsHion. be follow ed by g re ate r gain s, and this g ro w in g, a lw a y s feeding g ra in d u rin g • piarti-tte Spring Song............... Nevit M ne. I. E. T hompson . m ay be best obtained by fu rn ish in g a The M id la m l C lu b . p d u re season, nod then finished on variety for his consum ption. Those 11 a!*a S o lo —Tlu- S o ld ie rs S o n g ....... H ates p e r d a y ........................... ...................... $1.0 0 tin- b alanced ration, and this k ep t up feed s a re most p rofitab le w h ich can be .............................................. Mast-heron I Hoorn and b o a rd , p e r w e e k ...........$ 4.50 lo r - eni'i tin . n I n - lean as w e ll a s grow n w ith least labor mul h arvested Mr. M a e it a e , thick IV I -1 b- Tlds is true o f ent by the sw in e th em selves, l ’erm nuent Iplartette l-roni Ivigoletto........ \'«>rili ile 11 I sliis-o a«l why not a ls o o f Tin- M id la n d C lu b . pastu res are o f great assista n c e lu pro ARRIVAL ANO OCPJRIUlîfc UF S. P. TRAINS. h ogs' \«i- have l.- l la rg e ly on skim Violin - do—Is-geiuli«........ Welnlawski ducing p >rk at a very nom inal cost. SOUTH BUI « U NORTH ROUND m ilk mill jn -. is and o ats in catin dlon M is« H a n s e n . MO. 12. .. . - 1.A) p. 111. No ll ......... 2 2 T pm i b e .' and over tlio ch an g e* need to w ith « nii ' ii mul am ple p astu rag e , .¡ad D u e tt- Love a n d W a r.....................C o o k e No. 16 .. ..2:02 a . 111 . No. i\ ......... . 2:24 am M is I'e r in a n , M r. M a e ita e . w e know w e can h ive a thick flc-dicd „• . m g on tho d an g er o f feedin g corn hog that vvill m ake nice m eat, os|>,•dai e x c lu d e e ly to you n g and g r a v in g hogs, ip l a r t e t t e — L e a d K in d ly L i g h t T h e M id lan d C lu b . ly w hen n >t t-> > old. Tliom as 1 nvey. t.i u recent num ber o f the L iv e Stock v Tor Id Dr. A lexan d er, the well known Io w a t'o u n ty . Wis. Note Iu lieu of the last h a lf of live stock w riter, s a y s upon this sul>- tlu- program, nnd upon request, an Je e t: '•('orti is i fine fa tte n in g fix'd, but t'r.ru fu l l.riM imlnir. operetta 01 a cantata will bo given. T im e T a b le No. 1 'The b cn e lld a l « Teet o f groom in g It is deficient In bone an d m uscle m a k T o t a k e e lf e e t N o v e m b e r 1 lib)*'». T! v a t(- uaranteed to be a very ing Ingredients, mul if fed a s u w ell iij ui the w ell U-iug o f sta b le d horses ’ and 1 T is-i l.i y w . Bound -'ti-fa -lo t-tiu-pany.* Their dale East Bound aud ^at only cannot easily I n * overrated. V igorous nigh e x clu siv e ration to young, g r o w 1 and 2 Daily Ex- is Friday night N v. do. ing pigs it Is not stran g e that th«*y d e groom ing lends to keep them lu u Huiulay. No 3 No i Nn 2 —No 4 h e alth y state, and w ithout It lt Is not velop fat. pudgy I mh II c s , w hich become P.M | A.M I M | -T»TKWl« I K 1 «!V 1 A.M. P.M too heavy fo r the w eak m uscles and im ssllilo to m aintain them In the best 671 , 12:00 6.15 :W; 7 :JOi 0 . ■ot a« F a t e to D e r v v o r a : \ d • 2 S p o c iai 710 ! 1 1 :2*» 4 M 2:40 7 : 5 b ..5 Walden w o rk in g condil am It Is ve ry g e n e r a l b u m s t.i ip ii-ilil, s-> that p a ra ly sis en IL © t u r r i 2 : 4*4 7 . 51 » 6.7 . ferro Gordo.... SX 7 11:1« 4 :f 0 sues, lu som e in stan ces the bones be ly tl:«* 1 lit Him tin only o b je ct of 811 i 11 (is 4:17 Dorena.......... 3 :i*o »:14 8 » ; >ti vent mu American l : 1 *i *:40 12 “ Annual . *dar.......... . 017 10:40 4:24 groom ing horses 1- m erely to cle an the com e so weak they actu ally fra c tu re .” \N icks T.t; 8: C O 1 3 r* 1 10 33 4 3 ? . iitioti Western Live- When a litter o f pigs is to be raised Livestock .' coat and to im prove lliolr ap p earan ce, 3 :: l 5 9:05 1.5 y . Red Bridge... . 1020 , 10.2* 4 21 3:38 y; 1.» 16 .a imo 10:16 4:11 . Wildwoou........ hut Ibis is quite ii uiw ldlnry o b je ct. e xclu sive ly fo r slau g h te r cro sslu g Is .-lock show. ” ) Denver, Col«».. -Tan. 2I-26, i«)07. 3 :*n * 5 : 4 ') 20 o . .. Di«ston.......... \ 1060 1 10:00 i yM ' l-e prliu p.d mul in: irtant objix’ ts of n it objectionable. In fact, m any enre Subject to cd an fife wanout notice. fill hag raise rs think it is the best Round ti ip ticket-) for this occas - oiu . re iu at i-ay rate should 1)0 All outward freight forwarded only at the to elt*au the skin (imt m erely the s u r m ethod to fallow . O ften pigs o f g o o d - ion will I e "U sale at this office Joint *-i«k of ahtprer find c.insimc«. , . • ,1 ^ x 1 . Stage leaves Wlldaot-i after the arrival of ra- o i f tl; «ean , L> keep Its |Niros oj>cn form , m aturin g qu ickly and satisfac - | Ja n . 14-10, 191*“ KO Ut.d trip (DOtll trftin on Monday-. Wednesdays and Friday* torlly. !« the result o f crossin g. T h e for Bonita and Orseco Returning oa Tues- und to stin ,n l. i p - mul in crease Its action ways throug-'i Portland) $->G.o5 . * ays, Thursday* and Saturday®. by vl on - is , id i f a horse Is tc pi . . h a w e .iT i.o h 1 tlu-y m ay be. are Roiiu I ti i - (->ue way thiough Port Freight will not be received at the <>. & 8. E. be at Its l t lo r w ork, the skin m ust o little v: lm* a s breeders. In geu eral, | land aud o ; e way through Calif., R. K. I>epot alter •'» P in. To insure â forward ing «>n next train freight must be del vered in Is* kept il« a ii and the p ores open, so good pun- 1.» >d an im als w ill be found ample time to permit oi it being billed . 5 . m ore prot.table than eith er cro sses or $ 6 5 . l th at the :-< Uou o f die skin m a y be thor N i fa rm e r m ak e s m oney ra is in g in fe rio r hot SI'S T a k e Hu* dirt oti the le g s w ith a ra g or soft b rush ra th e r than w ith tln> cu rrycom b . T h e fa rm e r w ho lias b is s u r p lu s cnpl till Invested la good h orses lia s a d r a ft w hich In- can d ra w at a n y tim e. G el rlil o f llu* su rp lu s h o rse s Hint an* not e i * i lu g Into m oney. T hen* Is no a d v a n ta g e In ki-eplng en ou gh e x tra h orses lo cut nil Hint u se fu l o n e s e a rn T h e origin o f ninny d isc u se s am o n g Isirses «-an be* t rn cisl d irectly to fill by stab le s It is, th erefo re, g«s>d econ o m y to keep the sta b le s sc ru p u lo u sly clean . It Is not good policy to fo rc e the g ro w th o f i-olts by g iv in g tlu*;*.i s tlu .ii la th i:; foods and o v e rfe e d in g them . T h e o v ergro w n horse is seldom a d u ra b le OUi-. W hile horses m ay g a in lli-sh by b ein g cooped uj> closely In Hu* s ta b le s , th ey gain lu stren gth . T h e llesli th u s gu llied Is too often a d etrim en t to th e ir use fu ln ess. Tie- tem p eratu re o f w a te r fo r h o rses Is not so much an ohjin’ t a s the p u rity o f It. W hile It is Is'st to h a v e the w a ter cool. It Is m ole lui|M>rtunt to Im re It fro * frot i a ll im p u rities T o ki - |i the fc< t In :oo.l con dition , ini* shoos should l.i* ■ -m oved once c»v rry s|x m ouths or o fte n er. T h e ru iiu v L i o f many h o rses' foot e an I n - laid to the cn ri-lessness or pciiu rlou an csn o f t *,(, o w n e r m not g e ttin g the sin«*» rs- llo r s e 1 tie e d er. ««>t o ile r. enough ough and etfloleat. t The Funny Pictures for the Children I T H E S H E E P IN D U S T R Y . E l y ’ s C h e £«3 B a lm THOMPSON HOTEL 0 . (S S . lì. lì. lì. C H . j grades. J , M. I : H A M , Agent. A B WOOD. Manager,