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M ". - ' rr? THE GRANGE Conduttti! by J. W. DAUROff. Chhm, N, Y- SdUnr of IU .Ycie r-ris Stott Crane lit mm iN-S iS WtM THK CREAM SEPARATOR, f w 0NITIN6F0RGES. Instance of Successful O-oper-mtive EnterpriMS. OH D rymsn'i Association Dot Million Do"ir luunm-A Qrangt Stor end Crit MIX Hindi a t1A t&fl Bluma Farm Ineurono Cons piny Carn MOO Palici inj In cur $13,234,000 Wo Ih of r"rprty. tfh re nro tiourirt ' of u-ovtful CO-opcr tlo f.-irmc r,;antMllou 1lmn)t.Iiout the roju'-y In lb went tHoy rc "(XT-it! ou Itrctt scot tbn In the rat. , The fuuiuier Trait rtrowera' aaaocla tlon of 1'uyallup, Wab.. bum 700 mia ujrs. who shipped iit fmr U2.OQ0 crates Of red raspU.if nod about 20v wO crate of I.IiicHwn rlea, IU own am h Aside from saving practically nil of Uio butter fiU contained In (he milk, the ccutilfiigal h.uul crenm separator has other ml. vantage over other methods of separating. Some of theo ore: It Rtvee better ami more uni form quality of trenm. The rlrtiHeaaof cronm run cnsl r be rogitUted na desired It Mm labor to washing anil beguiling nteuall. The Klilwmlik Is Ih the beat possible condition for filling I 'VHn0. Regarding the rain or coiitrtf- "t hand H'lmritmr !tlwm(!k i r t l ia livr.or u. u M ' f tiierl .r Ames college, 1 i. i u b'llVtln uk- 'No Iu e.i.lrtn (tf n-cvut yeiira a I eifctlteit tlie ilrv fanner ihu'Ii a the lli''. hand (. nrator Rv i -i n ,ng of at leant 3S vwdc ,r ihihI .-I l , mode weee Hi. .-mi uviiv fl" or grt it, b-li.itu.inj k, tem." FEEDING GRAIN TO YOUNG CALVES m. flraV :? MUD IN Hlug plant iialn iKKides W.000 eratrt ' Contamination of P1 nranubl For of the former und 14.000 of tle latter. J - Unthrifty Hr-i. " n.e total JW w 900.000 UtMlH. tb, of noj,,,,,,, ,he rrates of all fruits. Tlihi amoctatfcm ..,, itM mnrlt ltk ., . . , i was omaiilHil with a eapM.l of $2,000 ?J?J? ' ,", " ,,,,,, 'IU in W0 ikM In OlatB. Kan, M a ' ""'T.T .""" ' " ' -" XarmeN' eo-oterHtlre laufk. where wV W how larkod tfcrtfl. wft-thojr KtockUhoklatnoOperatMro. It jra , lrp,,Ml hanl hI Inalb' thompeO n dlrWewl of 30 nor rtol per annua). Otennett to lcrth wbeo. ae a uwttej ; j Aft wwn ns Iho ealf l lloltetl ilry II I UAttallj- KOtfi ut nnl lieglim to suck. I Some fainier tlo tmt nllow It to Sue nt all. hot It U I eiler to ullow ttto eoi 1 ftntJij with theonu fr few"HuriElr the oiMvr H at oil lntluweil rj nke.1 the rtii.l.hijt u the . nlf wenw to - h i ti miruMi It autl rettmi- the ludnm n4tt.ii i. nt tu tw-n lgt odMUt t u- iun i.'ftt. . A all e fHa, t Ah-itilU t fed iwlitnnn milk of tlie imiihti Just rterHr'tnt,i;' ('. (itif hntUl l le ft tt mur tli.m ton moiHWV ml.k pi r lij. .lhl.h.l ltit tlms- fe-d in,' riil ln"i,. ). tni ut IdtMxl ti"ii'niipr.v ntu":t no iI.'lh-i1 The "in Mint of niti ilu'M i i'i ! in i'i-ael .. ' utly to toclve .oi m". - r i e ttdl if lr KMltl M Jii il t l the 2 tiMiijrtat'on feel iiiumn l -e h.m Z tn 111)1 N th rbli-f cenw of i,ir T t'eoB fle U eeran wattka, pit III.1 tl.in in.!)- be lmrMiei1 front fttcteii t i M ' 4 to tlflerii howu.Ik ilallv. uiill olaoteen t iwtit. mn1 may be jtlven to' tt THE H03 THOUGH. i"r'hr r kmmui om. V4in- iwn i t inrro wrnin mimniiiK 7 iii.r lie mh-Jtii, -M i r a part f the hol milk, hot thv vtautw aJwoM be NBaHLiBBm L 4jbw13W8i Ht iSTwlli L lEBBBBBHflBolBHBBBBLmK'VftBBM JPIEVB ff iK1 4R f U 4i SIHllAuBi MHsuBKi 9T1Ib BWi CjkkA- .BHV. ' iv ' i "nBaBa BBHMffBg PILING THR PIKS1 KILN OP URICK l0 UUKNINU, TWO AUI.IIS WUST 01 IJIINI), A farwera' Bra al tomodo Inmranco rompanjr In too mm place earrlea $10. WOM90 It riaks. ami tb eoat of Inaar tuiro Is $3 per $1,000. In UptenJ. Kan three tnutaal companleo bare beaU-quartcn-a merraaUle eorporatioii. a telephone eomnanjr and an taett.-anee orsonlaaUoo. Toe ronpanr m 3.800 ineiabers. TIte atdro U to profl table of fact, a demised lUjeeitlre syatetr coMht be made to aceooot for all the VrnptftuM lplay)Bl awtjr ttto HujI tMUiihre of the d.'otb warrant. Wo are not au imrk totereteU Jn the Iiobx that mr noftbelnrf Halnned i, for utarftiet ox we nro In the j-ouuffatrr that Dre to be. mja lui ItoMMOtoaa. AMUtulnjr tbnt good ffexlhife method- fanBonSliaBonnnBO' - SfcV bbbbtIbvRBB&T .ft Boa that aharaa are quoted at $130. The . h.,-,. i. u..-.i . .... . telephone comrMny eerveo 4.000 per tlou DerlJd. It ri. I t-7i J!hL, ...... - .. ..-..... .. . .. u m in muiRiMiruoil UMl IWf el eons, mostlj: farmers. A large ware house nas oeon erecieu at nareoa. u tituHanal aonmiuMa ut . ., u .i . ot n coat of J1C.000. The owaer In to , mlinnl U-fnro it - f JilI .o.i -.i KCt 4 per cent for the we of the build-1 ,.. ki- tm.Utr , lll-1M-,,,. ,,,V. , cloanllnem In the fooil anpptj-. Hoc troualw are orrtloorll.r plaeed mt that there la a tretnenduna a moan t of luff, and ho (Mj-a the taxes. The mem-! bcrahlp of the cornoratloa Imm been ' limited to -(00 actual farmers, oarb one ' of whom own (SO worth of Ktock. which ontltleo him to one rote, lie rnnjr own more attarea. but be cannot , naro bnt one rote, lie may sell his i ibaro to another farmer, bat oolv on contamination dnrlnff Iwd weather, and j inim ,if iitwu iwww oyiumino I an enormdw amount of mod. eeon be tween tue time they benin to eat ami the weaning period At thl xtage of ! i HBtaRABnBBBBBBBjB . the majorttj- vote of tbe comjainj-- The , ,, ' 'Z .T.iZl .r . '.. h. u,l r". -) mn na itirhUniiM 'rur r ' " lr c"rir 'hey are nmallx big eotern no Mtarlea or commhadooa oxeept tb ! faMlkHW ,ft t)or f W , Morekeeper. manaeer and helper, who ilfcl , , , .VI vr raw .mall pay The oioetitlve com ." "' blf"th fT,", mittee U ahlo board of amIUoni and ""''J '"? " V' r ,""7' "T, ,rfa. nt. v aii -!. .. .. enlw to Wwp the fel clean. If ntled armbors at actual coot, and alT Mile mede return to tbe farmer tlie X$ll amount. It la i be way atockbokl-, era cet tbetr dlrldondn. bdytoR at re- j tluertl Mar aad WMti: at fnll market prlrtic, TIm pradiRe of tbe farwent la marketed ultuout coat or expeno nave the onrbea4 cb.irpea. to tbo oaactery are majiy conera tire eatoMH).-. "! thy arc WMtly nmomr . Aj kipioj. JMfwfebiieettr rntrooa fci4tl a' cooperftlVe a- aoclatlon. wilt, WrrttRl ateek or $33. 000. In leaa tnan t year they bandied 100 carloaJ of grain. 15;ejrkail of Cour. eou ton of fartiiftutr. for ifblch they paid altogether or$r SO0.m. ttnd In no doVng aareit f-r 910.09) on the pnrrbar. At Tuaier Covter, Me., la a co-operatlw jllry lax ajoeuf tlon. riere are Mine figjpren St II operatlona for ttilmeu menh: Total receipts from sale of butter, crrnoi. tnllk, etc.. SAZT22.CZ Ia, trade and mlffcellaneoua tiroauht up the to tal to tl.aVMJt.ca. The total ex pendlturea were Jl.Ct3.C2..2."T," Tho j creamery paid farmer for cream de- llrcred In the month of December. ; er are gay dleane Kcruw nrouml the 1010. 704)WJO, Jhe nxfetfl of. the nronilxoa ther ore wuralv iirmttcutiM be The AynMrr in la ll la bel'.e Ifinnl vr,.ionU J lo-1i4. i.f m"'t ttmt biil:tr or unv nt Hi ft i-mtct 0iry br1. '.i tii- Ijr. . tiu.tinltir for Uw f.-J CMuuined mil lulin tin- targMi hc iiruAt. Tho Ar-hit Imm ktruna'. hnlthy b"4ir. wMh ttMjr f vlinHty a4 tUor. t rarely atck and atmort iirr ha mny d!ntw of w4rlr oi I.- it Th Arltlr eatlU r nf n ilium aia. rlghtaa at maturity Nut tow pout da In cwler tber r rrd and rhll. ih relative pro-pv-tlrtaa M t id colora bring fa toutll iitAliarVy. wlik a vUor' ua appatlt. ' 1 Why Build The tXirOc-Jrraey breed of mrhx kt noted for Hy Rwiurlty and exetUcnce of pork produced. Tb aow are aond atttheni and math' era and are rt proufl. They are aimmg I be bast grsaara of any win and' ae etroog and aaOe. rmaatag over large area. In outer thry aheuld b cherry red, th back afcooM b beeatl. MmJgbt or attght ly archutg. carrying eve breadth to tb him: tne face aheoM b tUs-blty Uaa and bread betaveco the fcyre; houi4m broad, ameoth aad TMtiy Icr.l on tp. ami tbe 'bain large. fuH. lt roanded. x tendhlg to tile Iwck joint. , made gradually, not fnater than ot.o to two pottndit per day. A little grain iii.it Ih- fetl after three to toar woeka. pn-fi-mbly placetl in a tax after the mJIk eaten. One-ttaif Iw three fourtha , of a inittnd of grtHutd rant or at dolly makrx a good feed. The xtarvVtea of theae raedn moat bo aeted. nion by tbo aalUa of tho HMMfttb In order to d'.aaot. 'ami thwroftw) tb.gralu attohJ.iioi.larv liiTti, in inn nmuBn lawwui avtwvm loHrd withont caew'ttaT. Calrea will liogin to nibble off Tiay at nlxiut four week of an and enn l fed tut roL rMott bay thvy otll eat. Alfalfa b larrhnpo bou fcuiMlrr to be f.sl u, young eaioa, but may be g. en after Ibree to foot nontbax. -U iiwingi In food euouid be gmduol UileeM aboHlu not l turneil out In .rsl1i.r. Of Brick , tttre nnleaniktiy nave had it 11; tie green lew i iterore. aa it la liable to CHItao f aeonra. Ulte all tbe frmli. clean nea ter the ealf will drink. -M. C. Joooa. Montana Agricultural i-..ig?. company nje $303173.72. In .Iloulton. Me, the grange, fttoro and grlftt mill did n buslneas of JlCOA'fl-SO la n year The cot ofoprqtlng the plant wai 54521.1. Tbe three Kmoce Insurance companlca of the tate carry $20,000.- OCO In pollcle oo farm hulldlnga. The tho ko cnlleil mud culture. have the liet lKMIWe1lia;)(u of uaiu lot; uccinai first to the troutrli mid thou Into the (llttlve Htom of the yruw- Uimiu e of thU we lifllevc that it tni n virv muii toninainipf til,! f militia DutcbeM nnd Columbia Patron' Fire HQ an , Bu,otateiy pwM,t either the liellef nMoclatlon In .Sew tork. atate ,)lKS or ,e old.r ,,, from cttlm; earrlea 2.7C3 policies, nil on farm prop erty, tbe total risks bclm? JftSiiOOO. It coit $I.G.VJ.7t to run tbht nrsautza tlon In 1010 opart from th'o louses paid. Tbe nrernjre nnnjnl assessment for twelve years pnt baa been $1 00 per $1,000. The secret of the success of this kind of farm Insurance Is the sllEht expense for operating the busi ness. Other similar Insuranco compa nies In New York are those In Wayne county, carrying 8.7i.K27 In Insur ance; the Herkimer County nxocln tlon. $4,173.-429. nod Htetiben nnd Mr ingston Patrous' I'lre Relief associa tion. $4.0W,000. Jhe JelTerKon and 7cwls Patroru,' Relief asMclatloo I the greatest fcraoRe co-oppraUre, flro Insurance cpmpany In tho,, United ritate. It carries over tyROO policies, rorerlns Insurance to the amount of 315.234.73a nnd has over $20,000 In J its treasury, it Ijna wrllten nearly 2(1.000 pollclps and Insured over $53.. 8SO.0OO of farm property I Btind For the 0it Thins. Professor Alfred Vivian. (Joan of tho fhlo Btofo university, saysi "Tbo prance has always stood for the besti tmiuth in rural nro it already baa d membership runnltiK Into hundreds of thousands, und It Is steadily growing. Jt Is not loo much to propliosy thRtlt will roiitlnite to Increase aa un Influen tial fone In rural advancement It Is liol hard to bolleve that the ambition of th- grnnjre to take Its place beside tho H,t)"ol nnd the churchman ono of o irinin or forrea thai sball mold bo lift J or the farmer on the broadest possible baslx. lrfn fair to be fulflllcd." pli.ii or the older hupt from Kettlnt; their front feet either Into tbe slop or Jry firalu mixture. The man whodfos not havp ingenuity oiiourIi pbout uim to ileglga and coiulruct trmifilw of this elm meter will not attain marked aue- ceea iih u ho: raiser. It U true that certain deslfn have been pateuted. but even outside of these patented troughs there Is amply room for tbo exerclso of mechanical skill. The main tbliitf nfter all is to ct tho Idea thor oushly Inculcated that It Is necessary to use irougba deslKiied lu such a wuy as to keep the pis from mlxtnc mud will) their locals. After that Idea has takeu possession of a man bo will baro little dltuculty In working out a ays tern that will. It noes without saying that a good feeding floor goes a long way toward solving the problem, but filth will col lect ercu inert', auu tne matter must oo carried farther by making special provision to tfcop contaminating ma terlaTout of the feedliig troughs. Rations That Mah Thrifty Pint. There It a Hue Iram-h of hoga ut the UiilvefHlty of Wisconsin. The Ihhup that thify live In l o io that oauhl Ihi iwed bj any farhier. The fel that In used, bun over. Is rwlly what brlupf the vxcelleiit reeutt. I'ar little iiltr i Iho ratluM Is made up ns follows: Thtr-y-flve pound of oat grown! (Iho. thlr-ty-flvo pounds of mlililllniw. twohty There they , pound of conimoal. nine mmiihIs uf oil- , hi and u txitind or salt Thb inakM nunilred pounds, whh h I mixed enro fully anil fed In a slop. i The brood sown nro fed u ration about like the follow Itig- Twenty-three pound of corumral. twenty-three iHHiiid of ground oals, twenlyfour imiuihI of Gav th HIfr Calvts. Tho ability of some CO. Ms. to produce more milk than oher from tho same Quantity of feed Is not disputed. Watch tbo producing ability of tho cow and keep for tho dairy tbo belfer calve from thoso cows which giro you tho most for their feed, f t Th Qoed Dairy Cow, Tbe milk cow should produce at least one pound of butter (at per day during, be milking - period,, wblcfi bran, twonly-ibreo iwund of middling, six ound of ollmeul nud n pound of salt. This Is also fed In n slop. In feodlug alfalfa the hay is cut fine ami mixed with grain na follows: Fif teen (muiid of alfalfa, thirty pound of ground oiiti, thirty pounds of mid dlings, fifteen iraunds of rornmoiil, nine pounds of ollwwil mid n pound of salt. This makes n hundred pound of the mixture. ' The following ration Is designated as a ration for growing awlnef Thirty, pounds of comment, thirty ouuds of groupd oats.jlhIrty pounds of mid dlings, nine jiouud of ollmeul and a K)und of salt. When the hogx are' to be fattened corn Is added to this mix ture Doping Horses' Hoofs, Notions ruin more horsea than any , llihi. ...... Ilitm. A ...., I.... ..,...., ..Ah.,1. t.lllr i;ui- lump,, l liiftliill uiuni iaiiu tlous Ih that tho hoofs should bo greoml or Jarred when shod once o inonlli An all wise Creator provided hoof uutftuial in tho form of mlniito pipes ninssi'd l;i Iump4 that nro harder ou I he nnlslda than within, and these tnko up wnlur. In tblH maimer iseoplng tho hoof elifslle. ro that It wlthslnnds i-ont-uwlou, ojiens end closea with each step and Is a vl bratlug. happy piece of ineohauUm worthy a great Inventor. Oroni) and tar clog theio pipes, keep out moisture and mako the hoof a stony, unrespon. rive, shriveled box which Jarst the bono with every step, forces nn unnatural train upon tbo cartilages which pro ject tho articulation of the Joints and contracts tho dellcato latnlnao bo thoy should extend over nt least' ten months of tbe year. This Is not too much to rnnnot perforin their ofllce within tho ask of ber. boof.-Karm Journal. N,- o, ' i ECONOMY--'' ;V t" -,' ' .1 . Lumber is high xml uolim liiffhur, Briuk. prluas' luiimintittr Hbdul the hsinc. - ' -,t llriek buildings rtttilre om iiisiiniuco-Ht lowor minis, " llrfck Walls ixujuii'e no jwint:. ' 1. A brick house is less cxM.n$lvc to nmintitin. 5. Srivcs fuiring, lath imils, curpenlc'r work, and lumbar. 0. You can build on your lot line wilh brick- with wood you oniutot. 7. In most cancx, the brick house or buililini' lliiotl with hollow briuk, or built with a two inch hollow wall space, Is as cheap as fiitiue. ADVANTAGES 8. .kicks are fire proof. - i, 0.3i.Tliey are cool in Kiimnicr, and wanuYiuvinlar. '- 10. The bank will advance a largti' loanfcJLn Ijitiok. t 5i flinVi,'- 11. Houses built oi brick are more imlftthltjHuddo not dopHy ' - V2. EHniliMtes the pltiy-tjTOUiid of iit, mfoe aiul vonnln so- common in frame dwellings. , ' ' " - 1)1. Adds to sanitary condition of building. 14. lJeadmiK sound. 15. Plastering is firmor on brick than on lath. '. A 10. The hollow brick for the inside course of tho walls maktis a dry, warm building. T. 17. Hollow brick can be used for partitions. ., . IK. Adapted for the cheapest dwelling or for tho hcavic&t clavs of building. APPEARANCE 10. Brick buildings look,juul are more substantial. " 120.. A brick houso gives an impression of value. ' ' ' FACTS ;. :t.:ru ,. 21. Brick was the only building material which stood the. test of fire at Baltimore, Chicago and San Francisco. . , . 22. They have been made and used over six thousand And there is still another reason - years. We Make Brick in Bend Money spent with us remains in town. ?& BEND BRICK AND LUMBER CO.