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VOL.
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
I
DECEMBER 31
"What 1« the Nttna* uf a Balanced tatnk and My y«»u don’t belisv* I n
Halloa" I» the title of an attici«- the river tiecau»« you don't «re the
In Hoard'« Ihxlryman, that we print un<! <>f it Is to act ju»l a* foolish a* a
I« rV Hl J All Kl»
F KID AT. HT
Tho Guernsey cattle are larger,
great many dairy farmer* are doing
below:
>«>Y H. (¿ILL A ALBLHT IOLE, give a little betta-r flow <-f milk M -I
, these days.
The above hea«llng I» a qur«llon
m IMS < (TV <*F
ar* somewhat more quiet than the
The creamery at Ht. AI tian», VI.,
MK'IO, I.IW co.. <»ME<j<»%. Jersey. The Jersey give» tho rich r«*rently asked of u» by a farmer of
thl«
county.
He
is
a
g««»l
farmer
ÎUUU >
1«
»«Id to be the '.argest In the world.
eat milk, but it I* not so yellow a»
•r annum, lavar «
in a tv« m
I! ’<
the Guernsey's. Taken a. a rule tho in an average way. That I». he I» » The milk of 12,000 cows la converted
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hard Worker, prudent and saving, into I.utter daily. Al»>u< |0,«»«i
l*»r anguiu if au< ¿«id H< a han.r,
I x>‘ difference Is not much, l»ut the Jer
ha« a her«! of thirty cows amt I» (■r-unds of butter are made every­
•eysarv
a
little
more
in
demand
and
A<lv<*vU«ing rat*« al fair.living naUM.tn be
«lolng fairly well. But he ha» bra «« day.
F>- I montiti) .
command
better
price».
Itaneianf advertiwtnrn«« tnuM ha m *I1 fnt
rending the answer» given In the
w ■ rn Ito»<>r<La»r <• glim ! i Uwlf inwrllcn
The Mnc county poultry *h«tw
The fartwra in the South have to «lairyman on thl* <;u«'»tl<in of a
tmlld a doutdo fence around their balance ration ami though, as he will tie hel«l io Eugene. December
THE CO* BUY CALLER.
! flelds, and burn all the grass every admitted, he "didn’t twdieve much »»«nd 31, and January I.
five years Io protect their catlie In that kind of stuff," »till he wn»
The Grangerville (l<J«hu) Pre*,
LONGEST telephone LINE in the
from tick«.
In thl« country we not »ure he was right. Ho feel»
give, the following from a cowboy
WORLD.
have no such troubles, an«l yet we that ;>«*rlinp« he was all wrong In
dance, hy an unknown author:
There 1« a strong probability that
often cowfdaln of the many difficult his «ll»liellrf; perhaps he did not
Oil yer little Mgehen» ready;
the telephone line« w hich are now
io. tot»- overcome. If Southern peo­ know all about this f«*edlng quMllon
Trot 'em out upon the floor—
In o|ieratiou between Eugene and
even If ho had l^«-n ra«»*d with
Line up there, you cu»»o»« ple can rate» cattle and make mon­ Cow» all h!« life. ffid *o In a half Hpokane:
lledding
and
S«tn
ey, I «set a* they are with fever
Steady!
Diego,
will
tie
roonected.
The
gap
earnest and half skeplu-al manner
Lively now! One couple more! tick«, and numerous other peats ;
between Eugene and Ilmlding I* •'«'
he
»«k«-d
u<
a
question
we
have
Hhorty, ahed that <>T aomhrero! that kill their cattle off, what can a
tnk«*n »« tho caption of thl« article. mil«*« and should this I m * closed the
Broecho, dou«e that cigarette! rustling Oregon cattle man do?
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Soin«*thing like th« following ex­ Pacific «s>a«t can boast of the longest
Klop yer cum I o ’, Coalmero,
The firm of Bridtey A < lemons, planation followed, which our frond te'eph me ll<>* In tho world—.H(io.
Lore the tadiea! Now all Mil!
stockmen, has i'«"i cattle ISuO of declnrc«! wa« the first insight he had kane tu Man Diego, a distance of
N'lutc your I tut I «• all together! which are near Albany, Or., and the ever had into reason for this talk of I»."' mil«*«.—Town T»lk.
I idle. «ipixMiite the Mine-
remainder in A»otln county, Wash a balance ration. Thinking thero
Drain fifty oysters; pul the liquor
Hit the lumber with yer leather. ington. In Mr. Bradley'» district, might tie others of our reader» to
Balance all, an' »w ing ver dame« - in A«otln county thero are about whom tho »am«* explanation woiuld <iver the fire, boil am! skim it.
Strain It through two thickn«-»»es of
Bunch the heifer. In the mlddl«! 12,006 head of cattle raised, an«l the >*e w«*l«*ome, wo r< produce It here;
'
cheesecloth
into a S-iueepan. Add
Circle »lag. and do re-do—
"You will admit, Mr. B, that
topography «if th«« county permit»
flip oysters, bring to a boll, ami skim
Pay attention t > the Addle!
them bring kept the year round there I» no mon* («erteci forni to again; ad«l one pint of milk, six
Hwlng her around and off you go!
without feeding. In summer they . make milk from then fresh pasture w hole (w-pper rorns, half a teaspoon­
first four forward! Back 1« pla­ are kept on the highland«, and in gra»« In June?"
ful of whole allspice un<l a blade of
ce*!
“ Yoa, that's so."
mtice. Watch this carefully until it
winter along the valleys of the
Second fuller »hurtle bock!
Snake.
“Now. If we try to find out why Just rroch«*« th«* boiling point; add a
N<>w you've got It down to c«“«-’
this I» SO, It would help il g'iod deni lablesoonful of butter, a tablrs|ioon
Swing ’em till thefr trotter*
lait every farmer when he butch- If we could take that grass apart ful of salt, a dash of pepper, and
crack!
era hi« beef tie »ure ami rave the and by the aid of chemistry »ce serve at once with squares of toast,
Genl* all light a heel and toeln*!
gall, »» It makes one of the most what it I» cotu|Hi»ed of, woulti it or oyster crackora. Mrs. S. T. Horer
Swing ’em ki<» 'em II you kin
in the January number of The laid-
valuable liniment« for man or t>en»t. , not?
On to next and keep agoin'
No family should tn< without It. Put
"Weil, when we come to nnalyxe io»' Home Journal.
Till you hit your jMinh agin!
gall in a lad tie large enough to hold that grass, we find that it 1« com-
George Gibson broke the World’s
Gent» toe« nter; ladle» a round’rm alcohol enough to cut the gill, set poM-«i of on«* |Miund of muscle, or
Form a banket; balance all!
on piantcl or any warm place, let r««l meat former», which chemistry Imwling record M nd iy morning, by­
Whirl your gal. 1« where you stand three day», »hake It a few call* protein, to four ami nlnetcnth* making a score of 99. Ho bowled
two game», making a «wore of 72 In
found 'em!
time» ami It 1» ready for use. Good pound» w tint Is called carbohydrates,
the flrat game. The Willamette al­
Promenade around the hull!
for burn», cut. or bruls»-» of any or heal former«, When It come* to
leys, on which the record was made,
Balance to your purdt an' trot
hay,
w<*
mitico
that
the
best
results
kind. If In hot weather, apply
’em
In milk and butter comes from clo­ are regulation «¡5 foot hard w<sa! al
Bound the circle doable quick! llnlment at omx* to the tre»h wound. ver hay cut Ju»t as It blossoms out. leys. Gibson la a regular bowler,
Grab an' ki»» 'em while you've It ne«*d« no bandage a* fly will not That kind of dover has a proportion who averages netw«*ct. Pi and I' i .
come near.—M. H. Gowns, In Practl
got 'em —
of five and four tent» parts of car- The »core of tho first game was as
cal Farmer.
12,2!, 30, 39, IH, 51, tkl,
Hold 'em to It if they kick!
hohydrates to ono of protein. So follow»:
•ki, 72. There were 13 witness««» to
we
»ay
tho
ratio
or
proportion
of
i.*«ii«-« left hand to veer mbr I m ;
T. F. Walker, of Salem, Or., han
Alaman! Grund right and left! sold his entire stock of Holstein protein in gras», 1« 1 Io 4.9 and the the game. He is a car|a-nter by
Balance all, an’ awing yer honle- dairy cow« to the Pacific Cua»t clover I» I to -t. I. Now, tho results trade, and has la*en tMiwIing atiout
Pick 'em up and f«*cl their heft! I«airyman, of Tacoma. These cow» from the cows ar«* what govern, an«l five months. The man that bowled
Promenade like akeery cuttle weraahlp; •«■«I to Enumclaw, Wash. ■ Hi«*»«- two footls give the best results, against him, a Portlander, made lo
Balance all. awing yer »wrets! He also sold to II. Walker, of Salem ! If the cow can eat enough of them and ."Hi.
Nhake>er«pur» an' make 'em 10 head of pure-bred registered Jer without too much exercise. \ cow
Elmer E. Litoberlin, MIIar|ie,III.,
will eat eighty to one liundred
rattle!
•cy Cows.
claims
to lie the champion corn-
|M>uml« a day of the («sture gra««,
Kano! Promenade to »•at»!
hu«kcr of America, on account of
Lump on the Jaw 1» a di-ea«c pecu­ which will weigh, drle<l,from fift<*en husking 27o bushels of corn in ten
Mr. it. W. Carey, of Salem ha>-
liar
to cattle. It is not contagious to twenty pound«, but she cannot hours. In telling of his feat he pro­
»old hl. entire herd of Ata-rdeen
and
it «Iocs not effect the milk »• eat enough of the dry clover bay to duced a picture of himself in the
AngU», consisting of one Lull and
long
as the row keeps In good condl*, work out a profitable product In act of keeping three ear» of corn In
an cow-» to .Mr. 1». A. Johnston, of
milk each «lay. Our graa» rule of 1
the air al the «am«« time, atxl said:
Mehama Or.—Hural Spirit.
Mr. tlon. Thl» disease. If not checked
to 4.9 w«> keep In our mimi» all the
sooner
or
Inter,
affect*
the
teeth,
In
­
"I am $1,000 richer by breaking the
Johnston, t* the father of Harry S.
terfering with mastication, an«l the time when we lo«>k ovet different ns-oni.
Two men from the east
Johnwton, who with hl. uncle,
animal Ins«-» flesh, and In time will k imi» of grain to find something to came to me the other day to settle n
conduct, the planning mill in thl«
make
up
th«*
«leficleticy,
while
w«>
«Be. Treatment: Mix 2 dram» blnl-
wager of $5,000 that 2«»l or more
city.
udlde of mercury with 2 ounce» lard are f<-«-«ling dry roughage in the
I bushels of corn could I m * huske«! and
»table.
Then
again,
th«*
«fry
hay
Is
and rub on a little once a week, also
crltita-d In ten hours; that two or
In dehorning calve, tho operation
glv«* the cow I dram iralid«* of (Milas much slower nnd more «liflh-ult to more acres, averaging loo bushels,
Is performed before th«« animal 1»
dig«--!
than
to
»<>ft,
succulent,pasture
•i-jin In a bran mash, morning and .
could I m * husketi by one man, and
three day. old. The calf •» laid
night, and continue it for three gra»«. Her«* come« In tho digestion that sugar was an aid to mu-cidar
on It. ai«le, rtni while one fwraon
problem. We must enrich the foo«l
week*.—Orang»* Judd Farmer.
energy and spirits a detriment. 1
hold. It, another clips the h dr from
somehow, »o as to give the rev
husked the corn by what is known
the little prominence on the front «1
There I* no one gait of the horse enough protein ami cathohydrates “.»th«*under hand grip.— Farm,Field
hone; which mark» the »(art on the
In
a
day
’
s
fe«*d
wi
«he
can
give
back
that 1« used «• much a» the walk nn«l
and Fireside.
uppermo»t »id«’ of the head where
yet it 1» cultivated much less than milk enough, which is a balanced
■ ♦
the horn would «levelop. The o|«er-
product,
to
tiring
us
a
profit.
How
H ot to Prevont Fneamcalx.
all others. Every boraeman know»
ator then take* a stick of potash, the value of a rapid, energetic walk, can »he do her work (>ro|a*rly,uni«*»«
At tills time of th«« year a cold is
«lips It In cold water, and carefully es|HM-|s|!y at farm work and h«-»vy we do ours, that 1«, balance up bei
. very easily contracted, and if Irft to
rill« Il over tho ;w«rl Just dipped for team work.
forai pro(M-rly. So we select such
'run its course without the aid of
the »pace of nay ten aerorxla. The
fissi« a« are rich in protein, so that
Mime reliable cough m«*dicine Is lin
calf 1« now turned over, the rorree
A writer in Farmer'» lleview ah«* may easily get, «ay, two to two hie to resi.lt In that dread «ll»enso.
l>ondlng portion of th«- frontal hone
know« <>f a dairyman who 1« keep­ and one half |»>und» of protein In a Pneumonia. We know <d no better
on that »Ide dipped and thoroughly
ing ninety row» on forty acies, and day, and w<* notice by actu il experi­ remtsly to cure n cough or rold than
rubla-dwith ths potash moistened,
hi» beni avarag««l last year over 6, ment that the cow respond« well to I'hambcrlaln’s Cough Remedy, We
the way a« the first. By this time
0U0 pounds of milk per cow. Thl* this sort of baiane««! ration. This i» have used II quite extensively and it
the side first treat«*«! 1» dry, and
goal in dairying can only be attain««) not school book theory, or the has always given entire satisfaction.
ready for a second application of the
through the use of a combination of notions of «oim* professor, tint it 1« —Olagah, Ind. Ter. Chief.
caustic, which should be the name
the soiling system and the silo. a» near as we can get by actual ex­
This Is the only remedy that Is
aa at first. Follow the uame proceed
Mini» wbici» are c»pe« ially farmed periments to that cheml'-al propor­ 'known to be a certain preventatlv«»
ure on the remaining »Ide where the
tion
of
fissi
elements
that
tho
cow
­
for «oiling crops can lie made to
of pneumonia. Among th«* thousands
matrix of the embryo horn ha» tss-n
yield enormously. By a proper will do the lie«i work on.
who have« used It for colds and la
located, ami If the caustic ha* l«een
(if ctiur««' lh**re I» a wide variation grippe, we have never yet learned of
management of tho soiling system,
properly applied, no horn, will grow.
it I» |» mu >II i I c to have plenty of green, in cows. Home cows will work out a single case having resulted In
succulent frasi for cows at l«M»t »ov­ double or more tho amount of butter pneumonia.
Versons who have
Mr*. John Parker, of Pollland, en to eight months iu the year In on the same tosi that other row«
weak
lung«
or
have
reason to fear an
ha» recently recclv«-.! a letter from this latitude. Beginning with rye, wilt
II )■ every
dairyman’s attack of pneumonia, should keep
her husband at Dawson City, lie
crimson clover, red «-lover at.«I mix bu«ine«a, If he knows hl« bu«lne*«.
hs«l pro 'ported some, but ha«l struck ed gra»M-«, corn, and then winding to study these variation, to rend the remedy at hand. The 25 an«! SO
nothing <»f value At th«> time of up th«* season with early *««<*drd what others »ay, anil observe am! cent sixes for »ale by PKKKY A
P kkky .
writing he and hl. partner, were crimson clover and rye.
study row«, amt mix gora! row
getting out logs up the river ready
—■ ♦
gumption with the food he gives
to raft them «town and build a hou*e
Among the radical changes in farm them.
for the winter. He had plenty to management during the last quarter
Then again, the effect of the fess!
cat, and hl» letter did not Indicate ofa century, there are few that have
will pe greatly leaaenetl or inerva*«-«!
that starvation «ras prevailing.
brought the farmer greater profit by the care a «nan give* bi« cow*.
than that of marketing pigs nt six
land Tuesdny afternoon tho su or seven months old, Instead of keep It is of no use to give even a gissi
prente court after having heard the Ing them three* time* »■ long. The row a (»danced radon, and then ex­
matter argued in chamber», denied ta<nt market demand, at present, 1« pose her to the rold or unh«*althy
the api'llcatlon of the attorneys for tor goral fat pigs, an«l they com­ •table* an«! * m <! usage, an«! expect
W. 11. T. Ikirrant, th«- condemned mand the highest price. It ha» been the ration 1« going to tiring u« profit.
Tho Columbia Pn«l Calendar for
murderer of Blanche Mmont, for a demonstrated over nn«l over again, There 1« great sense, g«»sl sense In
w rlt of prot«t»le cause. It was con­ that the coat |n-r pounj Increases thl* ld«-a of a balanced ration, if a Ifififi 1« ready fur distribution. Hend
tended hy Durrant’» counsel that with the age of the pig. and »o II is man has sense enough to see it. five twocent stamp« to Po(ie Mfg.
Judge Bahrs erred In having fixcsl In the line of economy to pu«h the But In these day», a man will not Co., 11 art font, Conn.
th«« «late for the execution of their pigs from the «tart ami sell early. 1 tie apt to see It if he »hut* up hl*
Xatny.
client w ithln lees than 60 days from have no «Inta to determine exactly mimi In narrow prejudice. The»««
One »ma!l hoy p«iny with ro*ch«sl
the «late on which he was recommit* what the saving In, but I venture Idea* are written about In dairy
ted to the custody of the w.rden of the a»»« rtlon that a ton nf pork can papera, ami talked almut In dairy mane, one white him! foot, bran«l«al
on right hip with brldl«* bit. C«me
han Quentin prison The »upremt* be mad* from pig« »lx to seven conventions ami farm Institutes.
If the riverì« going to help you to my place »lx mile« aoutheMl of
court, however, alter hearing the month* ohi for one third I«»« money
point, retied upon f-«r reversal, than from mature hogs.—Waldo F. along, you inu«t pti«h your laait out Scio, about »lx weeks ago.
A. U Hl< HAR1MIOX.
Into tho stream. T«> stand on tbu
denlcl the |w<tl|lon unanimously.
Brown in Practical Farmer.
OF INTtREST 10 FARMERS.
I *‘.»7.
Von« E Kill I’Cill.K AT!«»N
■ I irti« •• it < >r* gnu I tty, 1 ire
goti, Nuv. 15, I » .
Noti« e I« h< ret X
given 'hat the billowing nam«»! set
Iler has filed notice of hi» intention
to mak«< final proof In »up|»>rt of his
claim, and that said proof will be
uvtdu twf.irv th» County Clerk of
Linn roumy, al Albany, Oregon, on
J
sirochati ; II. $L VMM, for the N W
i of Sec. 12. Township II S H I East,
lie names tue following wItneMv» to
prove hl« rontlnuou« r<<»lden**v up*«i
ati«l cultivation of, »nid lan<l, vi«:
Aichle « '. Gaines, J. I. Dix« ii|»>rt,
Jame» Craft, of Mrworai. and Wil-
«on Hlchardaon, nt s Io, Oregon.
CHAS. B. M’K'Ill-S,
Rag later.
JUpert.
•rIo Ul'OtAtlu»»
Wheat 40 tt«. per bu.
«»st«, 25 "
F1«iur JI 2»i
’’bld.
Bran
12'»)
"ton.
Middling« HI
••
< hop, $l'i per toll.
Potato«-« fiOcl» |M-r »ack.
Egg«, 2V. (w*r log.
Buttoi .creamery 25: ranch«« 12 p !b.
Ham*. I2>- |H-r It*.
Hhouldera. *k- per lb.
Ha *on, l«»e (»-r lb
Mrd, I'k* per lb
Chicken«, 2 50 tier dox
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is easilij an8trered tchen ijou
see our note «stock of Xmas
qoods. We hare a full line.
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"The worst rohl I ever had in my
lift* was cured by l hamtM-rlnin'«
Cough Remedy," writes W. II
Norton, of Sutter freer, Cal. "Till*
cold left me witii a rough utul I was
«•x|HH-toratlng all tin* time. The
Remedy cured me, and I want all of
my friends when troubled with a
cough or cold to u«« It for it w ill do
them good. Sold by* l’i:i:nt A
Pn hy .
For sale—One second h.iti I ten
horse power engine,nnd an Advance
36 Inch cylinder aeperator. All In
gran) order. Callon Austin A I'ropsl,
four miles East of All»iny, On-gon.
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