Proposed Oregon Tax Law (Cmilluiiril llnlil Utt Mt-ok) 12. A nliitomcnt of tint number of iiiIIim of iniilti, branch, double, iiihI side trucks owned or loaned by mild company In ciieh comity In this Mute, staled Hop iinihdy. III. A Matcineiit of (ho cnllro grms fpiililH mill ni't mruliigri of (ho coin jHiny from operation mill nthcrwlx, added nopnrnlely, for that fiscal year muling In (ho calendar year cloning March 1, preceding (ho rujKirL being made. II. Such other facta or liiforiiintloti of u like or different kind hh wild Ixmrd may nxpilro In tliu form of return pre hcrflMtl liy It. The board In hereby glvrn Um jxiwer to prwrllxi such direction i, rule mid regulations to li ful lone I In answering nny of the requirement of thin section, or n herein Biilhorlwl, us In Km judg ment thllll lH ImwI Cllh'llllUfd to lllHlltll mouniey mid iiniformlly In reporting tliu facta. (lllnnk fnrnlahcd liy Ixmrd Peitnlty for rcfiwml or neglect to rKirt.) Section (I. Hhiuk for mnklng (lie stnteinimlx provided for In section eight (H) of thl net shall I hi provided liy the mid ImhuiI. I'rnvliliil, tlml tliu rexirtx heroin provided for ahull not relievo the iomiuy from making nny other ri'orl required liy law to In made lo nny other ollfoir. In in nny roniiHiiy falls or refutu h to make nny Mutemcrit or fiirnloli nny Information required liy (hi net. tin Ixiard shall Inform itaelf u Ik1 It timy nit lo the matters neeen rotry to lt known In order to illxchnrKo itn dutle with reMVl to the prniwrty of such oouitiiy . Any oomuiy w liloli nlmll refute or neglect to nrnko the re Mirt rwpiired hy thin net within the time HN.olflwl xIhiII l nubjeel to n xn rilly of 500 fur eeh day of the omitln nance of Mii'h neglect or refuel to lilt such report, to m reentered in n pniMr riethm hnaight in the imme of (he state of Oridim In nny court of (vuiijHJtmit JurlrdUtlori. (IWwrd to determine vhw nnd prepnre nwewmetit roll Mileage lwla of nji ixirtlounwnt.) Section 10. Sulxepieiit to (ho (IIIiik of (he rcjxirt required In (he preceding rwllotw, and prior (o (he first Mondny in Octuher In tiich year, it nlmll Ixi the duly of tliu Nild ntnto iKj.inl of tiu com mlMionern to prvjinro nn nsoxMiiont roll, iid provided In nccdnn live (6) of thin net, iixn which they nlmll rinon tlie true cosh vitluo tiH of the lint dny of March At the hour of 1 o'clock u. in., of the yitir In which the nasonsmont in made, of nil (lie property of the com jamle herein enuiuenttod subject to taxntlull under till" net, which mid nH4(Htn)iit nlmll not Ui tlunl until re viewed n n herein provided. Tor the porH of nrrivlitK nt the amount and clmrncter and trim ciinh mi I no of the property UdonxittK to hhIiI ooniinli) tut HppwrliiK iiimi the infewMiiHmt roll for the iHirMi of aweiii-nt for tnH titHi utMler tlm net, (he iwld lxwr.1 nmy prwHmlly innKH't (he jimjMrty Uilmtif !ii to wld comitttiiefl Hud mny take into onldiTtitioii the rcMirto llieil un der (IiIk net, tlie reMirln and rediriix of wild cniutniM llled In the olllco of nny prior olllccr of thin Mute, or nny county thereof, the etirniriK xmur of wild com jiinlcH, the francliiKeH nod ncclal fmn clilncK owned or iiinil liy mild iMiujxinieti eald fmncliiHiM nud hho1uI fniiiclilinw not to I hi directly ikwhhicI, hut to Im taken Into comililenitioii In dctcnnln liiK the miIiio of tliu other pniHirty), the afneoiKHl Milimtinn of nny property of mid ivimmliH, uxmI In the opem tlon of the huiducim of the ooinmnleK, mid liy law required lo ho nimerncil hy )imty iihc(hom, anil mich other vi dence of a like or different kind an may Ui olilnlimhlo Ixiirliik' thereon; provld t, that in no event fhall any ,reKirt or valuation hy a county niwcwor, ir evl denco ait IiiIIiIh act provlilid, N) conclu nlve uKin Much liourd In arrlvlm? at the itmount and clianictcr and tru cmdi Milne of tho proHrty Indention to wild o)iiixinleH, ami hy thin act to Ik HrtMMviil for purixmcm of taxation hy wild Uianl. In dotcrmlnliiK tho true mh Milne of tint pniperty nutctHfiihlo for taxation hy the wild Muto IkkuiI of tax eoiuiiilDoiouurrt of the ix)iiiiihIoh in (IiIh act iinumeralml, when nald com juinlcm own, leaxu, oH'ratto or iihu rail, ilM) nr wlru liiioM, or properly jxirtly within and imrtly without thin Mate, If tho Ixiard hliull valiKitlio entire prop orty within mid without the HtatoiiH n unit, uh iirovldiil In tho next nod Ion, tho Nilii Iniaril nlmll 1h controlled In UM'erlalnliiK "lu pnipurly milijcct to taxation In Oregon hy the proportion vlilch tho niimbor of iiiIIch of main truck (numiiliiK thuruhy main, ntom, nnd lirauch Hiiuh), iiiIIch of wire, or mlloM of iniiln plpo linen controlled nr iihciI hy Mild vomiiuuy, uh owner, Iiwhco, or othurwlfu, within tho Htatn of Oregon hcarrt to tho entire mileage of main truck uh nfonwnld iiiIIch of wlro or main plpo llmi controlled or uml hy hi Id coinpiiny ait owner, lwuco, or otliorwlMu, (Diitcrmlimtlon of value as iv unit Deduction of proporty Imiilly nrnioiw cd.) Hectlnn 11. Tho wUd hoanl, for tho purpoxo of nrrlvhiK ut tho actual ciifh value of tho proporty UHaoaoKblo hy It, an herein provided, may wiluo the en tire iroKirty, lxtlh wlllilu and without tho xlato of Oregon, rm a milt. In mxo It xhall value tho ontlro jiropcrty an n unit, either within or without tho ntato of Oregon, or IkiIIi, Nild Ixxird rhall make didiiutlomi of tlm projK'rly of xuld conixiiiy nltuido outnldo tho nluto, and not nmnectasl directly with tho hiiidue thereof, iin rimy Ixi junt, to tho end that tho fair proration of tho proerty of nild compnny lu thin ntnto nmy lx) nw'ortnlned. 1 tho inld honrd vnluo the millre property wllhln Hid xlato of Oregon ax n mill, It xhall mako ilixIuctloriH of the property of riilil corn nuiy rdtuntu lu On'on, and nMcxtNHl hy the comity axeoxxorx, to mi amount that hall ho junt; and for that purjxxo tho ifjunly axxexforx phall ho and they nro hereby required, ( the nnUl Ixmrd re iputit tlie xhiiic, to ccrllfy to the raid lxmrd the axuiwable valuo of the prop erly of Mild (VjinjmnliHt nwedxnblo by them, but mich coil I (lent Ion of nxxexxed or uxxoiHiiihlo Miliicx bt liitmidol to Ixi advliHiry only, nnd not concluiilvu upon tho raid Ixmril. (HulhVlcncy of dercrlpllon on roll .Mileage to Ini xtatixl.) Sictlon 1'J. IJxin xuch raiMixomont roll nlmll Ini pliuvd, after tho immo of each of the coii)tiili'n iiminimxI under tho provlxlonn of thin net, n general de scription of tho piorwrtiM of tho mid nirnpntiliw, which xliall Ixt deermxl to iucliiile all of tho properties of tho raid (oiutrilei llnlilo to n?m4ut for Uix Htlon uielcr thlx not, oikI, lenixl, or occupied by them, wliether an owner, lee, ociiiHtnl, or otherwise. The mtid defcrlption may lw In the Inugiwgo of thlx rut an contained in nectlou nix (il) hereof, or otherwlMt. Hut no no Mwiiwut xlinll Im Invnlldnlixl hy u mix. tke lu tho imme of the onrxirntlou nn eed, or by an omlnflon of tho rmine of the owner, or the entry of n iimiw otlirr than tlml of tlm true owner, if the projKirty n generally correctly do M'riUxl; nnd provided further, tlml where tliu nnme of tho truo owner, or tht) imliiM of the owner of reconl, Iopmi, or xviiwnt of nny proMrty nwexfiiblo iindfr the (irovUionx of thlx net nlmll lxt given, xtich nx(xxinetit xhnll not Ihi held luvnlld on nceouiit of any error or Irregularity lu thodiicrlptlou, provided xiirh ilexcrlptlon would Im Hiilllcleut In n lcx of conveyance from tho owner, or on account of which In n ("ontrnct to convey a court of equity would decrtf n conveynnco to Ini rnndo, rending tho (aid dofcrlptlon In connection with tho do llnitlon of property nxM-Kxnblo under tho pmvlnloun hereof an III thlx act contain ed. l'Min xtich nxxexxrueut roll nlmll Ihi plnci, opMfllto the immo of tho coinHiny, In n iroHjr column, the rig gregute main track mllcagu an dellnol In xetiilou 10 hereof, milon of wire, or main plN line, nn tho caxo may be, within the ntnto of Oregon. (AMtirlnlnment of value of main nnd branch linen nud nluo ormllo.) ration 1.1. Kald ntnto Itoard of tnx coMimlMiloucrn xlmll thertUMiii axcer tnlu the value of the xevcnil branch 1 1 mm of thu xflld coinwnleK nltuattxl in thin ntnto, nud the mileage thereof, nnd nlmll nxcertnln tho value per mllo of the tmlil branch linen riRt'tlvoly by dividing tho value of each of them ty tho mileage theretif. Tho Mild lionnl nlmll thereuxm dixluct tho total amount no uncertulucd an tho value of branch Much from tho total value of tho prop erty of the vnlil companies nxxentmlno under the provinloun of this art M) nn certnlned nn nforrwtld; nnd nlmll there uV)u uncertain tho value wr mile of main lino of mil, plx,or wlro by divid ing tho romnlmler, after deducting tho value of mild branch linen from the to tal value In thin Htatc, by tho number of m I lex of Much main rail, pipe, or wire lino In thin ntato, nnd the quotient ob tained unnforcnald xlmll be deemed nnd held to Im the value per mile of nalil branch and main Hum rcxpcctlvoly. (Apportionment of iiHicxnnuuit to court tlcri luvonllng to mileage.) Section 14. For the purono of tie termlulug what amount of the nxnexn meut made under the provlnlonH of thin net hIiiiII be apX)rtioned to tho nuvornl count lex in this ntate in, through, acnixx, Into, or over which tho linen of Mild companion extend, the Mild ntnto Ixiard of tax cominlwdonorn nlmll multi ply thu value Mir mile iih alxive axcer tainol of the xevornl main and branch lines by the imbinor of milcH of nuch main and branch linen in each of the1 countloM aforexaid, nn reported In tho HtateineutH rnndo by tho Mild compiinicH, or an otherwise iiHcertalnixl and determ ined by tho mild board. (Notice of Mltthijr of lonnl to reviow axxonnmont .and apportionment 1'roof.) Section 15. Tho unld Imnrd nlmll give throe wcekn' inibllo notice in some nowxpupor )rlutc(l at tho ntato capital, netting forth that on tho llrnt Monday lu Oct boor It will attend at thu eapltol and publicly oxalmne the amnwHinunt roll hy It made, and review tlie numo, and correct all orrora in valuation, do neriptlou, ipuiutltlcn, or iiunlitlea of proporty by It nnnoxxablo and lu appor tioumout of iiHHOHriinuiitH uindo by It; and it nhall bo tho duty of tho porxonn and eoriviratlona intnrtwtiHl to appear at thu tlmo and placo appointed. 1'roof of nuch notice mny bo rnndo by affidavit an hy law provided, Hod witli tho nee relary of Mild board, on or before tlm flrnt Monday lu Octolxjr In tho yeur wlicu nuch notice in printed. (Hoard to meut unnunlly an ntntod in notice.) Section 10. Tho Mtld Iwnnl nlmll meut at thu eapltol of thu ntnto oil tho flrnt Monday of October In ench yenr, iih ntatiil In the notlco j)roxorllicl lu tho preceding xtctlon hereof, nnd xlmll then Imvo Ixjforo it tho nnxexnmout roll rnndo by ;', nx prexcrllH.-d In thin net. Cltevlew nnd correction of nrnennment roll nud npiHirtlonmunt Omitted projMirty aeion'cd). Section 17. It nlmll then bo the duty of nuch Ixiard to rovluw, examine, and correct tho nimonnuiunt roll liy It rnndo, nud to Incronno or reduce tho valuation of tho iirojMirty therein nn niixxisl, no that tho name nlmll bo tho full caxh value thereof, and to umvut oiiilttod taxable proporty by It nnnexn alile in trio iiianner lioreinnftur irovlu nl, and to correct errorn In npiwrtlon meutn of nnxexnmentn therein. If it nlmll nponr to nuch lxjard that there In any real or pornonal projxjrty which by law it In jierriilttwl to aimexx which ban In-cu by it nwen xel twice, or Incor rectly axcerfel nn to diwicrijition, (junn tlty, or quality, or nnxexxel in the nnme of n iwrxon or eoriK)ratlou not the owner, le?s.-o, or (XXMipant thereof, or . iixm'xfhI under or beyond the actual full cnxh value thereof, or which In not uxf oHmblu hy nnid Ixmrd, but which linn lieen rwcniied by it, mid lxmrd may mnko proper correction of the name. If It nlmll nppear to mid Ixmrd that nny real or tMjrnonnl proKrty which I nxfoxxable by It linn not Ik-cii nxnoniiil iix)u mid ameiHimunt roll, nnid lxmrd nlmll nrxcMM tho name at tho full canh value thereof. (Notice of IricriHixe or change In appor tionment I'ctitioni to Ins written nnd verified Tlmo or filing.) Section 18. Said Ixxtrd nlmll not change tho apportionment of any an rwnmont or increnne tho valuation of any proerty on nuch nxrtMHirnont roll an provided In tho preceding nKtion with (Hit giving to tho couiany or person in whoxo niitno it in aixoMcd at leant nix ilnyn' written notice to nppear and xhow catixe, if any there In, why tho aportlomnout of nuch nnxenmeut nhntl not Ihi changed, or tho valuation of tho nxMwnhlu procrty of nuch coinany or pernon, or noma part thereof, to bo npccillcd in nuch notice, nlmll not bo Increnned; Provided, tlml nuch notice hull not be rii-coexary if the i.'rxon ot compnny npjKsir voluntarily lniforc nald Ixmrd, nnd Ihi there notified by a mem Ixt thereof that tho proerty of nuch pernon or corporation, or noino npecidetl iKirt thereof, in, in the opinion of the board, axtcued IhiIow itn actual value, or that nuch nportlomiicnt in, in tho opinion of the board, Incorrect. I'otl tioun or applications for tho reduction or change of apportionment of n partic ular nxi-emmont nhall lie rnndo lu writ ing, .crlflcd by the cith of tho appli cant, Itn president, necrotary, managing agent, or attorney in fact, nnd 1h filed with (he board during the flrnt week it in by law required to Ikj in imwion, ami nny iK'tltlwi or nnpllcwtlonnotso made, verillel, and filel xhall not Ihi eonaldur ixl or acted upon by tho boanl. (lloArd to complete review in omi month, nilling uoutinuonaly.) Section lit. Tho nald Ixxml, nitting for tho purono of reviow lug tho nnid roll nn alxive provided, nlmll continue itn retxioun from day to day, exclunlvo of Sundays and legal holidays, until the examination, review, correction, nnd cqualimtlou of tho nald rolls Hmll be completed; but It nhall complete nald examination, review, correction, and equalization within one month from the time it In by law required to meet, nnd, unlexs nooner completed, nt tho ex piration of one mouth from the time the boanl in herein required to meet tlie crimination, review, correction, nnd equalisation ot tho nald asxexainent roll nlmll bo deemed to bu complete. (Itccord of action of board). Section "0. Corrections, nddlttlons to, or changes in the nnid roll nlmll Ira entered in a column therein headed nubstantlally "as reviewed," and tho ontricH in nuch column nhall bo tho rec ord of the action of audi board. Thu meetings, sidings, nnd adjournment of the Mild Ixmrd, nitting for (he purposed of review, nlmll be recorded lu ita journal. (ltoll kept on file na public record.) Section 21. Said roll, when so exam ined, reviewed, corrected, and iieualir- isl by such Ixiard, shall bu kept on fllo in die olllco ot tlto said ntnto Ixiard of tax commisslonero rm a iubllo reconl. (To bu continued next wcok) Ileal AthlellcUni, An nngllBlt nthlotlc authority nays that 35 is tho maximum age for n good athlete. 1 'crimps most pcoplo Imvo no ticed that professional athletes wear themselves out young. 1'rUo lighters, Hprlutera mid clrciu performers quit lu early prime. Hut nro tlieso tho real ntliletos? How nuicli more truo an nthloto Is thu wcllqirenerved farmer, who, nt 05, can pitch aa much liny na hla sou or grandson! Tho best athleticism la that which holds through tho ripe years nnd ena bles a mnu to alt Ida liorso ns erectly at SO us at -0. Cleveland I'rcs. NEWS OFJHE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A flosumo of tho Lets Important but Not Lots Interesting Evonf of tho Past Wook. .Inpnne() lalxirorH mobbed n white man lu California. Hallway em ploy i threaten to tio up all roadn In the United SUitex, Camula nn I Mexico. Oklahoma towrw nre miffering from want of fuel. In hoiiio placet) een thu prieo of corncobs In prohibiliv. Secretary IJltchcjck brw ordorwl nil fenceri on public ilurmiin torn down. I'rortocutloii will follow refuxjtl. William C. Selllck, n I'rovidoncc, H. I , clergyman, Niyx tho bible in not nn luxplred writing and la full of errorn.JJ Heprenentative Jonen will otulmvor to necuro survey of a number of Waah Ingtou ntreunw by government engi neers. 1'. J. Honey boa tendered bin reaig nation to thu attorney general. Ho will devoto bin entire time Ui the cjmw axnlnxt San I'rHUcihCo graftr. Tlie prenldent luta offerel I'hllip H. Stewurt, of Colorado Springx, the ig nition of eoininiwioner of tho general land olllce, to Ini VHOMtod March 4 by Cormulxxlonur Itlclwrdn. ltecent heavy ruinti have cttuacd euoriiHHM nvulancbert of mud to ntart fnnn the top of Mount VenuviuH. Many f irrrw aro Ixdng Inbl waxte ninl the lcwn of life mny Ixa henvy. Six lxlk have already 1hmu found. CongrexH will iiutborizo n new nurvey of TIHiiKX)k ly. A fire In a Cokonburg, l'n., mil mine did $400,000 dampio to thu projierty. Tlie government baa won the first round In the Stuudanl Oil prosecution ltolief work among tho ntnrving Chlnexe ia jirogreaing vory natisfuc torlly. The French government lma ontcred (ho Miuntruction of four more auburn- riue Ixmtx. Governor Folk recommended many reforms to tho Minaouri logialuturo in his mcaxngc. (ieneral von der Ionitz, protect ot police of St. Petersburg, lma Ixtin na NisaiimttHl by terrorist. The Chicago municiivil judgo lma do iMMiiiotxl the nmyor and joliticiann for interfering with juatiiv. PORTLAND MARKETS. Donutstic Fruits Apple, common to choice, 6O0ji76c jwr box; clioico to fancy, M(--60j jHitra, fK?1.50; cran lwrriea, 11.601L' jnir barrel; icr aimmonn, 1 .00 Kr Ixjx, Vegetables Turnips, OOi'OH per nack; enrrota, 00cn jwrwicU; InxU, $1 .2o(,l .r0 er nack; homeradlsb, 0 10c wr pound; aweet potatoes, 2) Sv jK'r pound; cabbage, l?4-c jnir ound; cuulitluwer, M.-5 Hr dozen; celery, f!i.7o(&4.'.!o porcnito; lettuco, bend, IlOo er dozen; onions, 10)120 Iter dozen; boll ixippora, 8c; pump kins, So per pound; squash, -o per pound. Onions 75eM or hundred. l'otatoea Oregon Httrhunks, fancy, 11.:10; common, 75eA8Qc. Wheat Club, 05iOflOcj blueatem, 08o; vallov, 00c; ml, 03c. Oata No. 1 white, 252(1; gray, U4.602o. llarloy Feed, 21.5022 por ton; brewing, $22.60; rolled, 2Jt24. Hye C1.401.45 jwrowt. Corn Whole, f20; cracked, $27 per ton. liny Timothy, No. 1, 1314 per ton; Kaatem Oregon timothy, $1410; clover, $8038.50; cheat, 17.50(8.60; grain hay, $7.608.50; alfalfa, $11.60; votch hay, $8S.60. Hutter Fancy creamory, 32)vf3)3fic. Hutter Fut Firt gnulo cream, 33c per H)iiud; aecoud grade cream, 2o lena per iKHind. Kggs Oregon ranch, 3032Uo tHr dozen. Poultry A vorago old bona, 13(314o per pound; mixed chickens, 1213o; aprlng, 1415o; old rooatora, 010o; diexxisl chickens, 14 Q 15c; turkeys, live, 17Q18c; turkeya, dresstxl, choii-e, 20--'o; geeso, live, 1213c; ducka, 1610c. Veal Pressed, 5,)tio per pound. Hoof Dresse! bulls, 1 2o jor K)uud; cows, 46o; country steers, 6rl Mutton DreBsed, fancy, 80o por pound; nnllnary, 07c. Pork Dressed, 08o por pound. Hops U14o jwr pound, nccordlng to quulity. Wool Kastorn Oregon aver a go beat, 1318o por pound, according Jlo shrink ago; vnlloy, 2023o, according to flno nossj uiolmlr, choico, 2G28o. MJW"- " "IffWiV1 1'l'fflfH KhIdIiiiT Hfrd Corn. Tho iN-st way of raining corn for wed, aa followed In the Wot, ya ('. W. Morrill In TrlState rnrmer, In to projHiro a need Inil or textlli? ground of from ono to two acre far rernovel from other field. To begin with, no ear ahuuld In uaed ivlileh In Imperfect from which to Milect grain for thu wed crop, nelectlng nuch tyiw of corn that you wish to grow, the work of wlectlon ahould bo followed year nfter year, neloctlng tire beat car that show an Improvement over previous years. Any plant Hint la deficient In any re quirement nhould not he allowed to de velop u tunnel, nud especially a barren ntalk. Aa to corn feeding, tlw weI plot ahould not nuffer for want of plant food. From field cxK?rlmentn with fer tilizer on corn In the Went Inst year, on noil of nrernge fertility, a higher xjr cent of potash than onllnnry fer tilizer contain gore rcmarknble re- nulla and would undoubtedly give sim ilar result on the average land of (Georgia. In Coorgla lant year wore umsI more fertilizer with com than wa wvor used In year Ix'fore, nnd with proper fertilizer nnd more attontlon to the M'lectlon of need, and lutcnalve culture, tlrcre la no doubt or reason why the average yield of well-bred corn nhould not bo Increased In tho South, and oxpoelnlly Georgia. aiurlntc Winter Applra, Many grower must be reminded of the Importance of getting fruit to tor age a promptly a ioaalble after pick lug. Tlm United States Department of Agriculture ha demonstrated that fruit deteriorates more In a few tlnya between the time of leaving the trees and the time It reachen atoruge than It (1(hti In a many month of storage at a low temperature. m It wn formerly thought nccoMary to put apple In piles In the orchard, to "sweat," but thl lia lecn ahown to have been a mistake. Don't do this; but, on tin contrary, send your apples to storage at once. In refrigerator cars. If the weather Is warm and tho dis tance la great. Many of the beat ap ple handler want their fruit In storage before night of the dny It la picked. If at all posalute, and there la no doubt that they aro right In regard to this. Western Fruit Grower. afe Corn Shredder. As the corn shredder has killed and maimed a great many jxople. the be low suggestion for reducing the danger of using them will bo welcomed. A man who ran one of them says : "To unchoko shredders with safety to the feeder, take a croquet ball and saw It In halve. Then bore n bole In the cen ter of the tint aide of one of these part. through to the center of the oval side. Then Insert the end of a broom handle In tho hole, beginning nt the tint side. Fasten this with a wedge or nail. Keep tlila tool In a convenient place, and when the machine clog stir up tho fodder with the ball cud nud all la right again. Try It." Conrcnlrnt and Chen p. Thia feed trough, recently llluatrated In Reliable Poultry Journal, la aubatan- tlnl, cheap nnd easy to conatruct. The length la forty Inches nud It Is suUlcleut for twenty hens. Ynluo In Cutllo Food. Tho value of cattlo fooda depends largely upon their digestibility. There la more protein lu straw than corn fod der, but the latter la more digestible. Some coanu fooda nre valuable, how- over, In assisting to digest tho concen trated fooda by giving bulk to tho mass nud separating thu materials, especial ly when tho coarse fooda are reduced to a tluo condition. Kven If but u por tion of tho straw foods la digested, they nro prepared for tho manure heap by tho animals and nro thus Increased lu value compared with wasteful uao. n H! I I tVWL FEKU TKOUQ1I. rircoril Price for I.nntla Tfm following from Orango Judd rnrmer show what profit some men undertake to mnko farming: Ten acre of farm laud In Christian County, Illinois, wold for $15,000 a few dny ngo, or fSOO nn ncre. True, tho land lie Just outside tho city limit of tho county wot, but It I not to Im nit Into city lot. It will be used for raising fruit nnd vegetable. In other word, the purchaser, W. O. Slmpaon, exjxx'ta to make tho Interest on hi f00 land, nud conaldernble profit bc aide. Till show what careful, Intelligent farming nnd gardening will do. If Mr. Hlmimon can make money on hi high priced land, need hi neighbor on farm equally productive feel dlacour aged 7 We In thl country mut prac tice Intensive ngrltftilturc. Thcro 1 abundant crldencu that this will pay. Inflnenre of DrhornlnK. Fourteen cow wore subjected to tho tuberculin text by tho Wisconsin Sta tion and then dehorned. The milk of these cows, a reganl yield and com jsltlon, wa compared with tho milk of cow dehorned but not tuberculin tested, of cow tulwrculln tested but not dehorned, and of cow neither de horned nor tuberculin tested. Tho re sult showed on an Average a decreaso of about 8 per cent In the yield of milk for the flrnt few daya after de horning, but a loan of only about 2 per cent In the yield of butter fat. De horning, therefore. Increased the fat content of the milk .027 per cent Theao result are noted aa being In accord with tho result of Investigation at other experiment station which nro cited. The tuberculin teat waa appar ently without effect upon milk accre tion. llnndi- Hoot Wnxher. A handy root washer can be bad by making a slatted cylinder with hinged top and banging In trough. Cylinder GOOD BOOT WASHES. can be mado any size, but one that hold ono nnd one-half bushels Is bet ter than one made larger. Flil with pnrsnlp or other root, book down cover nnd turn slowly a minute or two. Lift from the water and empty. Sheep-Shenrlna Mnchlne. Sheep-shenring machines are a great Improvement over hand work both In cleanliness of clipping and In tb tlmo required for each animal. It requires some skill to keep clipper sharp. Upon this much of the success and ease with which these machine aro bandied de pend. It la necessary to know bow to handle a sheep while clipping It. A man who has had considerable ex perience In shearing sheep by hand will understand thl part of the work and can usually handle n machine clip per with great east. One man nnd n boy with a machlno can handle about twice aa many sheep In a day as Is cus tomary when they nro hnnd-shcarcd. Every purchaser of a sheep-shearlngi machlno should get a good sharpener with it. Ileat Crop fur 1Mb. In the spring and summer, ryo and clover are used for pasture until tho pigs weigh about clghty-nve to 100 pounds. Then barley is added until some early variety of Hint or aweet com la ready. Only a small field of this last Is necesaury, or an amount autllelent to carry the plga until thu field corn Is denting. Then tho pin nro turned In small areas of tho field corn at n time, until they nro fat Hy fencing In and using these crops In this order tho cost of growing plga Is re duced to n very low figure. Wo know of several farmers who nro following this practice and aro highly pleased with It rixril AViikc on Farm. Fixed wngea for a "dny'a work" Ih not tho proper modo of contracting. There la ns much difference In a day'a work between Individuals na In tlm value of the products of the farm. Nor can any method bo devised for deter mining tho value of n day'a work on a farm until tho labor has been perform ed. Wherever work can bo done by the piece It ahould Im tho rule, though this cannot well be tho caao on a farm. Auiorblitir I'oHtri of Milk. In nn experiment rnndo to determine the absorptive povvors of milk, thero was Inclosed lu Jars u portion of milk, and lu different Jars, but not In connec tion, different substances, glvlug oft tlnvora. At tho end of eight hours a portion of the milk was drawn from near tho bottom of each Jar, by means of a pipette, so ns not to disturb uny part of tho milk. In every ono of fif teen trials tho milk had nbsorbed tho tlavor to auch an extent that It bad, penetrated tho very lowest stratum.