VOL.
I
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
NO.
JANUARY 7, 1898.
The breeder’s Gazete in speaking The people who sell farm products ATOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—
of the Ladd purchase of shorthorns, on commission can often give the • ’ Land Office at Oregon City, Ore
gon, Nov. 15, 1897. Notice is hereby
says that Messrs Forbes Bros, of Hen producers pointers how to prepare given
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
that the following named set
HOY K. GILL & ALBERT COLE»
In buying stock cattle nowadays ry, Ill., have disposed of the first- their goods for market. They know tler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his
IN THE CITY OF
color cuts quite a figure. Even prize bull Calf at the Illinois' state from experience what the market claim,
and that said proof will be
fair, Baron Linwood 10th, by Baron demands and also the most attrac
SCIO, LINN <jO.j OREGON. down in Texas, where so many Gloster 101657, to Mr, C. E. Ladd, of
made before the County Clerk of
tive
shape
for
sale.
The
Sprague
TERMS:
cattle have changed liandsrfecently, Portland, Or., at $400. The calf Mr. commission firm of Chicago sent.out Linn county, at Albany, Oregon, on
Jauqary 12, 1898. viz: Robert
. er annum, invariably in advance.......$1 50 buyers.have been careful to pick out
■Ladd has just secured' was univer- the following instructions: “It is Strachan ; H. E 10693, for the N W
Bixmonths,
“
“ . “
....... 100
Per annum if not paid in advance, "
2 oO the deep reds and white faces, eyen sallj\admired at the state fair for his .well to have fowls off feed for twen J of Sec. 12, Township 11 S R 1 East.
Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be paying a decided premium forthem, scale, flesh and style. He weighed ty-four hours before killing. If they -He names the following witnesses to
’paid monthly.
prove his continuous residence upon
because they believed they could 1,060 l bs, at eleven months, was 'fin
Transient advertisements must be paid for
are dressed with full crops, this de
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Vhen the order is given for their insertion.
dispose of them at better advantage ished at. both ends, and was as ripe tracts from their appearance, and and
Archie C. Gaines, J. L. Davenport,
at market. The fact is they want as a peach. He belongs- to Forbes the contents are liable to sour, James Craft, of Larwood, and Wil
them to. show breeding, either to Bros, noted family of Pearlettes,and. thereby imparting the unpleasant son Richardson, of Scio, Oregon.
WHY AND WHEREFORE.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
ward the Hereford or Polled-Angus; the Gazette trusts that he will do
flavor to the flesh of the fowl,
Register.
class.
Hornless
stock
cattle
will
I know not whence I came,
well for his new owner. Mr. Brown, which will have to be sold corres
outsell any other kind, quality being who. is representing Mr. Ladd in the
I know not whither I go,
pondingly low. Kill the fowls by
equal. So stock cattle at the present, matter, is visiting other prominent
Maliset Report.
But t he fact stands clear .
bleeding in the mouth or opening
Sr to Q COTATIONS
time, to be popular and in style,
herds and will probably take back a the veins in the neck. Hang ¡up by
That I am here.
Wheat. 66 its. per bu.
must be hornless and show some pair of first-class heifers and anoth
the feet until properly bled. Leave
Oats, 25 ”
in this World of pleasure and woe,
aristocracy.—Chicago Drovers’ Jour er young bull.—Rural Spirit.
Flour $4 20
” bbl.
-And out of the mist and murk
head and feet on, and do not move
nal.
Bran 12 00
“ ton.
intestines or crop. Scalded chick
Another truth shines plain—
Hogs
also
should
have
corn,
and
Middlings 16
“
A Western cattle bleeder shipped
ens
sell
better
for
home
trade,
but
•It is in my power
Chop, $16 per ton.
a lot of superior steers to market, oats. Sheep are ruminant animals,
Potatoes. 50cts per sack.
dry picked to shippers; so.that eith
■Each day and hour
which averaged 1600 pounds each. but they have such strong digestion
Eggs, 25c. per Aoz.
er way will do if properly done.
that
they
do
better
with
grain
not
To add to its joy or its pain.
Being choice and of superior quality
Butter,creamery 25: ranche 12 $ ft>.
For scalding chickens the water
ground,
adding
some
wheat
bran
or
Hams, 12c per ¡0?
he received 8c per pound. His
should be as near the boiling point
-I know that the world exists,
Shoulders. 8c per lb.
A.
neighbor sold a lot of the same age, whole oats to make the feed lighter, as possible without boiling, pick the
Bacon, 10c per lb
It is none of my business why.
weighing 900 pounds each, recievi'ng and also to supply some other than legs'dry without scalding; hold by
Lard, 10c per lb
the
carbonaceous
nutrition
in
Which
-I can not find out
5c per pound. Quality not only,
Chickens, 2 50 per doz
the head and legs and immerse
cornmeal abounds—Cultivator.
What .it’s all about—
gave weight, but also gave 3c per
three times; if the head is scalded
I would but waste time td try.
pound or $48 more, the result being One of the writers whose answers it turns the color of the comb and
to
questions,
asked
for
in
the
Dairy
My life is a brief, brief thing, .
due to the use of a good breed.
gives the Cybs a-sunken appearance,
50 YEARS’
I am here for a little space,
Jefferson County, Wis., wherein man, will appear soon, tells that pa- making buyers think that the fowls
EXPÉRÌÉNCE
per-that
he
uses
his
surplus
skim
■And while I stay
the City of Fort Atkinson is located,
have been sick; feathers and pin
I would like, if I may,
with an area of 76 square miles, and milk mixed with flax seed meal to
To brighten and better the place. a population of 36,000,- has over 36000 fatten veals with. He feeds all the feathers should be removed' very
thoroughly; without breaking the
cow3, 87 creameries and 4 cheese calf will eat of Warm sweet skim' skin, theti ‘‘plump” by dipping ten
The"troubie. I think, with us all
'milk,twice
a
day;
takes
special
pains
■factories. . The value of the total
Is the lack of a high conceit;
seconds in water nearly or quite'
T rade M arks
dairy product is about $2,000,000 an to keep them dry, and disposes..of boiling hot, and then immediately
If each man thought
D esigns
them
when
three
months
old
for
$10,.
nually.
This
county
also
boasts
of
C
opyrights A c .
in cold water; hang in .a cool place
lie was sent to the spot
It
is
easy
td
she
from
this
that
he
re*
Anyone
sending
a
sketch
and
description may
having the best creamery in the
quickly ascertain our opinion free Whether an
To make it a bit mote sweet,
alizes considerable more for bis skim until the animal heat is entirely
invention is probably patentable. Communica
world.
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
How soon we could gladden the
milk in this way, than those farmers out. Dry picking must be done
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Corn meal is a very heavy feed,
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
world,
who feed it to hogs, and at a very whilo.the fowl is bleeding; do not
special notice, without charge, in the
and
unless
cut
hay
or
straw
is
given
wait
until
the
bird
gets
cold;
be
How easily right all wrong,
much less cost in food.
with it the meal is apt to cake in the
If nobody shirked
Some people seem to have forgot careful not to break the skin.- The
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir
stomach.
Not
even
the
animals
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
■And each one worked
ten
that animals make a pedigree same instructions apply to preparing
year ; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers;
with strongest digestion are able to
turkeys
for
market,
except
that,
they
To help his fellows along.
361 Broadway,
digest-whole corn meal, especially and not the pedigree the animal. should be dry picked. Those picked
Branch Office, 626 F St., Washington, D. C.
Always breed from the best individ
when.given
uncooked,
as
it
usually
■‘Cease wondering why you came;
ual and we shall, like the Jersey Is dry have a decidedly better appear
Stop looking for faults and flaws; is. Cooking swells the meal, and if landers,gradually improve our stocx. ance than those scalded. The heavy
cooked dry it is filled with air spac
old turkey should be marketed bu5*.
Rise up to-day
For sale—An Advance 36 inch cyl
es, which keep the meal from mass I do not condemn a good pedigree, fore Jan. 1st, as the plump young
•In your pride and say:
if
¡^produces
a
good
animal.
The
inder separator, in good order.
ing
together
in
the
stomach.
When
fowls are much in demand after
“I am part of the first great cause.
corn is ground on the cob, the cob abominable rubbish, great, ugly, holidays, while the heavy old toms Call on Austin & Propst, four miles
•However full the world,
coarse
brutes
of
sires,
that
never
East of Albany, Oregon.
being lighter, also prevents the
There is room for an earnest man;
ought to be allowed to reproduce are sold at a discount to canners.”
massing.
There
is
also
some
nutri
It had need of me
ment in the cob,- aud its superior their kind, and females without a Over feeding will spoil ftfiy flock.
Ur I would not- be—
digestibility makes it better fo- particle of style or jersey character Do not use fat, clumsy males hi
I am here to strengthen the plan.”
istics about them, except color, cows
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox. feeding to animals that chew the that in form and in shape of udder breeding.
Tn breeding fowls, select for frame
cud, and are thus enabled to eat
more or less digestible food. Thus have deteriated to dunghills of the and bone substance.
In the great maneuvers and diplo- corn and cob meal mixed with cut 'most inferior order, whose, only Ode secret of breeds for profit is
tiiatical strategies which the powers feed is better for fattening cattle virtue is a pedigree that says they the feed and care given- them.
have been engaged in fof some time than is whole corn meal. But are 100 per cent of some fashionable In nearly all cases hens learn to
blood, are often paraded at our fairs eat eggs from having them broken
past, Russia has th« advantage, in horses cannot get enough nutriment
and
win prizes.- Bull calves from
asmuch as “possession is nine points, in their feed if the cob is used. such stock.are advertised and make in the nest.
One objection to a small poultry,
Corn
and
oats
ground
together
is
■etci”
a great show on paper. Some one, house is the difficulty in keeping
better.
The Russians Wicked China into
two thousand miles a way,buys a calf
Prof. Plum hit the nail fairly on of this description at a fancy price the nests clean.
'consenting to an occupation of Port
If you are breeding fancy fowls
■Arthur, by representing to them the head when he wrote that the and he goes td the head of the herd biiy a standard of excellence.
farmers
in
Indiana
ought
not
to
al
that the British fleet was coming to
to make more weeds and rubbish.
low a pound of skim milk to go to My motto is, buy the cow or calf .on Keep a large number of hens after
Capture that port,
waste from the creameries or fart» his or her individual merit; look up you have learned to keep a small
England, although outgeneraled,
number profitably.
.dairies.- it can be fed with great
4s going to have something too, at profit to growing pigs, for it will as the breeding afterwards. I like a If the fowls have sore feet or nim
cow or bull with a good pedigree, ble feet, it means that tne roosts are
least is making a bluff for it, What
sist in rapid flesh developement. but first they must be good individ too high.
the out come will finally "be, none What is true of skim tnilk in Ind.
uals.—F. S. Peer, in Hoards Dairy
Leaves, cut straw or dry. dirt,- are
can tell, but war is not probable. is equally true of it elsewhere.
man.
good to scatter graitl in, to compel
None of the powers are iooking for
George Goodhue is doing nothing
The functions of a coW are to take the hens to scratch.
a fight, when it comes to a show
now
but looking after poultry inter your coarse fodder and grain and Laying hens and hens for market
down.
ests, and if he had more time it manufacture them into milk. Pro should not be kept together. They
The Manchester Guardian, an En
glish paper, says in regards the situ-* would be' devoted to poultry. To viding she is so fed that she can sus require a different ration.
day he returned from the poultry tain her body and in addition pro Chicks that reach the market in a
ation: “The government has cate
fair that closed at Eugene yester duce milk at a profit, she is a good good thrifty condition sell more
gorically stated that Great Britain
day, and started to Astoria to be cow. You know there are any num readily than those not properly fat
will refuse to recognize any special
present at-the poultry that opens' ber of cows that do not pay for their tened.
rights granted at any Chinese ports there tomorrow. Mr. Goodhue re keeping, but in this age ot progress'
The perfect and rapid develop
to any particular power. Any port ports the Eugene show a success be we can ascertain beyond a shodow ment of young chickens depends
opened to any'one power must be yond all expectations. Upon his ar of doubt whether or not a cow is a very much upon the start they get.
opened to all or opened to none. If rival at Eugene before the show profitable dairy cow.
When the geese can have plenty
Russia has been granted the right to opened he found the poultry being There are three things you .must of pasturage, they do best when al
winter ships at Port Arthur, Great arranged in a medium-sized; build consider: (1) The quantity of milk lowed to forage and select their
Britain will enforce her rights to the ing. Over 800 birds he reports came givenf (2) the quality—by the Bab own food.
same privileges, and her ships will in, and the building proved too cock test; (3) the length of the peri Brahmas, Cochins, Langshans and
Ready Jan. 1, 1898,
Winter there whether China con small by half. Birds were there od of lactation.
Plymouth Boeks feather very rapid*
On
All News Stands»
cedes or does not concede her the from Portland and Salem and from
After having succeeded iu estab1 ly, ahd with the hens care Is requir
right to do so.”
Linn and Lane counties. Mn Goad lishing a herd of good dairy cows ed or they will get tb fat- to lay well.
China’s greatest statesman, Li hue was much pleased with the fine comes the important part of taking, Ducks and geese are naturally Larger» Better, More Complete
Hung Chang, has written a strong specimens of birds displayed. The proper care of them. Milch cows hardy and are easily, managed.
Than Ever*
sensible article, for publication, in show was well patronized, and was must have a variety of feed, as no If the pullets are Well fed and
one
kind
of
feed
contains
all
the
dif
made comfortable they tVill lay
which he says: “Germany has vio a financial success. A cock-fight
Most widely sold AnHiidt iiifir»
ferent elements which both sustain
lated the existing treaties,. and also was made a side attraction. The the body and produce the milk. We much earlier than tfiey Otherwise ence Booh and Paiiiieal Manual publisM.
fight was between a chicked owned
would.^-American-Grange Bulletin.
the international law, Chiha ’offered by Mr. Smith, of Salem, and a ËU- will see later what milk is composed
L
THE WORLD»
lull and immediate redress for the gene chicken. The Eugene bird of and you will understand why she
work of the outlaws, who murdered came out second best. The Salem must have a Vari ety of feed.
An old-time but good remedy to Pulitzer Building Nevv Y&.
the missionaries.
chicken was a full brother to. the Do not feed your cows before prevent the hair fi*om falling out is
“Of late years, from instruction one that whipped the big gray ea milking. So many do this in order a wash made by Steeping three large
¿nd observation, the Chinese have gib at the state fair last fall. Part of that the cow shall stand better du onions in a quart of film Until the
come to regard the countries of the the' poultry exhibited at Eugene ring the process of milking. You will strength is drawn from the vegeta
Western World as models even great passed through, here todàÿ; billed ask why; Most of the milk is se ble, and applying it to the scalp
er in justice than in arms. Is it right for Astoria, and will be exhibited creted during the process of milking every second day.- The Ofloi of the
in the show there.—Oregonian.
aud she must use her blood in the ohieti soon jiassfis off, hilt if foiind
to oppress us while we- are strug
udder. If she is eating this blood disagreeable, ten drops of lavender
The
training
of
a
sheep
dog
is
a
gling to emerge from the restraints
rushes to her stomach ifi order to oil and ten grains of ambergris will
matter
of
importance
to
a
shepherd.
of our ancient civilization, while im
Begin training in the most cautious; carry the nutriment to the different oVercofiie the sfieht^january-Wo
provement and progress steadily natural way at two months old, or parts of the bOdyf and the conse man’s Home Cbihpaniou.
Fhe Columbia Pad Calendar foi
Continue? Should China be distress as soon as the puppy is able td ioilow quence is that there is, a lack of
1898 is ready for distribution. Send
ed by having her shores inVaded among the sheep. If it comes Of blood in the uddfer to produce the
Henry Caméib'n; a young mail liv
and her territory occupied because good stock it will take aS naturally best results: Extreme Care must ing ih Sparta Tdrin.;,while walking, five two^cerit stamps tb Pope Mfg;
Of an occurance which Western coun to sheep as a duck to water, and will be taken not-td feed anything that along fi stféei Smekirig a pipe; slip Ù0.; äältford; Ctttìh;
tries would deal With by' law and be vety quick to interpret every Will navot milk just before milking, ped and fell dn his face, fhe pipe
d?tië than Who killed His Wife’s al*
hot be War—an unexpected incident, Wish and ambitious to execute it. as it will then pass into the milk, stem was forced through his throat,
leged
paramour and was discharged
but
feed
directly
aftef
milking.-Geo.
and he died in an hour later frdffi
deplored by our government and The main trouble will be to restrain
by the Kentucky magistrate bë-
Saibpson
in
Shafon
(Wis.)
Reporter:
and
teach
it
moderation.
Like
¿11
thè
injuly.
He
Was
23
years
old
1
;
followed by ftill redress?
puppykind it will be irnpettiotiS ahd WA nteei —All girls to know that and Had deed married aboiit tWd caiise the act Was justified by the
“ ‘Our desire is to preserve our
“higher laW,” has now taketi the
inclined to burry ahd worry the
months.
territory intact and td steadily im- shfeejj too much. For this reason it Hoe Cake Will not tiiakb their hdnds
wife back into home and COnfideticë
prove it as a field open to all coun is bettfer to send the pup Out With ail red add rotigh like common so'ap as
W anted —stock beets—tho?§ hav* and love., Tbd~-grand jury has re
tries equally for the development of old dog so that it may acquire the I it contains no filling or free alkali.— ing any to sell please leave prices at taliated by indicting him for mur
der-in the first degree:
i
this office»
quiet demeanor of the latter.—Ex: S. M. Daniel:
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On and after January 1 1898, the
old prices will be resumed, towit:
Haircutting, 25c; Shaving, 15c;
Shampooing, 25c; Seafoam, 15c;
Baths,
' 25c; 6 Bath t’kts. $1
Shaving by the month, (cash in ad
vance) two baths included, ; 1 50
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