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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
'fi HORSES FOR HEAVY LOADS B.«1 Rsaults Da Not Rcquir* Vast Outlay. Th* First ■mall holdings to dispose of is apt to go real estate often becomes a drug on the market and its value is impaired through lack of any competent meth<*1 into cash. of putting buyer and seller in touch It often seems unsalable be ■ use the owner 'loes not know how with each other. t. What happens when an owner list» his real estate for sale under the Too much good advice cannot veil it. well be given sn thia subject. The average owner's idea of how V . t. J-reai estate aun.n < I .; i--. I »t That is where he makes his better understand if he will let us flr»' vint out what the duties of hia taker .hould be and then show him why r-< can broker discharge those dull« r .nder the prevailing method of emploi msnt. A broker receive« his pay from th« -al estate owner wheae property I. <01.1.18 »Htir 1M.-U. oils, and he should represent hia en- qurntly. for the collie love« a t-arewa ■a mu- h as he doe* III* l>rr.ikf«»t Give him ■ »bort usnir and u*e It often H|irnk It softly with tile care*« and harsh with ■ rebuke WbcueVM* you ■ pproai h bl* >*rd < r kennel call him ' i . ■ ■■-company thl* allb hl* name or with a whlatle. and you u»u*t I m - < arcful to give him the »aux- whht'e alwaya This 1» hl* next l*»««»>n He will soon Irani thia, and »<-<>ti you will have th>- ’ .-II ft!- u ’ !■■-» ' . f f. glw Thia I* to teach him to obey When you «.ii ’ • - ’1.-- i-> »1 ■ • • •• to ' 11 and he must know that be I* ■ oui|M»lled to come w lief her hr desire« to do »■' or not Ju*t here you and your pup will have your first liattle. and If the victory I* your» y»u are well on the way to »or cv««ful traiiilug. If be refu-.es to come go after bliu and bring him to you. ■ aresalug him for some time Then Never let him feel try It over ag.ilu that hr I* liavlng I bl* wa). but avoid makings ■ i.-ar G-u<- with I.Im vet. for be must know punishment flrat. and you must know what form of punl«h tnent will «ult the I: dividual dog txst Home day. after y< u have taught him what ’•t’oinr ” mc.-inv to- w III <lelli«-rate ly run fr»>tn you )u*t to f«t you K»»ep your palíeme now and I*- willing to take two or three hour» off Ju»t here It I* worth It Try a* la-fore to bring him by caressing, but tie is likely to •et hl* head <-ti disobedience, so you must punl»h him. I HAVE YOU A PATENT pends largelp on its being convertible mis take, the extent of which he may should never lie excited lie will al nay* do hl« licit lu a |ierfectly calm Auto Dalryn»sn. • late of ml'cl 1'ie drivers of fast There wa» a dairymeu’» convention i trotter* have taught u* till* They have also learned that to keep recently that brought to Chicago milk the horse calm all men In attendance producer* from the flve state» Imine must remain so No passionate, pro dlately tributary to the great Elgin fane man ever developed great *t>eed and Wisconsin creamery district* tn those attending 112 were asked aa to lu * horse tn r trained a powerful pull the u*e and value of tlx- automobile Ing team. With these general prim I pie« In view any tram may t* trained to them. Thirty eight of them own automo so that It will I m » n delight to Work them. Have a definite aud small vo bile* and use them constantly lu bu»l Eleven own more than one cabulary to use with your team and ne«s always use the same word for one They are used In marketing butter fat* mainly. Gut «••ven used the power purpose Keep the same two horse* Working to o|M-rate separator*, one to flush hl* a »nur ti» g. bolding the sheep and give* much together and always on the Mme side dairy t«rn. another to iqierate bl« b«»t more satisfaction You can trim every I se open bridle*, so that the team call tie washer The road* In the creamery district bit of the »beep except the ring around »ee what Is going on around them Keep all attac hments strong that your are tM»tter than the average country tiio neck, and when y<>u get all trim med but that just turn the »heep team will not lie In fear of straining roada. aud the autonmblle moat U»e<l la a late ty|>e. with a tonneau that ihc-mselve* through something break ■ round and tlnlsh him off lu-forr let lug t »r , lose Atting collar* and har can I m » removed, leaving a flat plat ting hltn tr<> "The »Ide- atrl|Mi awing up out of tie»* aud never allow a horse to tie form for freight come »on» from any part of the bar the way. and the «tain Itlon can tie ad neaa Teach your team to »tart to Centagiou* and Fatal. Juatrd to any »laed abeep." gether Keep them »trong and lu g.»>d Anthrax 1» a <oiiiag|ous and fatal spirits by good and regular feeding disease, An animal *<> affli- led may. Bran For Iambi. and good rare 111 every parti, ular without having »liowu any »Ign of While bran la not eaptM-lally deslra dlaeaae, drop dowu In the |ia«ture and bb- for fattening sheep. It I* quite sat Better Cattle. die In convulsion* In a very sb.irt lifactdry for lamlra provided It I* not Everybody acquainted »llh the eon time, or au anima) may t* npiMirent- hard too freely It, however, can Ice dll Ion» In Hit* country can *c-c that ly Well at nlglit and I m - found dead used to better advantage for dairy the giving over of I tie cattle range* lu I hr liKirnlng It stops fevtllng or animal* and even for horse* to the «mall farmer» I* resulting In ruminating ■ few hour» before death a pronounced Improvement In the It is Ibeu taken with ■ bills and brs-ed of our cattle and an Im reuse fi-ver. and If Its tem|M-raturr I m > tak of the tietter grade*. The» old time en It will tie found to tie exceeding DAIRY HINTS cattlemen bare fought bard to main ly high Ttw treatment for anthrax tain the Idg range«, but It was In- Is uaele«*. The only thing to do Is to ev'r-ablr tliat the small fanner* »houlcl prevent the l>alaii<-e of the herd from The genuine dairyman who under tffbw lip the land llttl«- hr little The» bet-omlng affected This I* done by aland* Ida cowa and their keeping la producing a good article aud mnklng tl./watenwd cutting off of the meat sup vaccinating them and Injecting vac a comfortable living. The farmer who ply la proving vain Not only 1» there cine under the *klu with a ti,vp»alrr d<>ea not thoroughly understand hl» a little more cattle available for mar uilc syringe, the results of which • re row» and |curt of the time I* neglect ket. but the quality la of a better very go»*l - !>r !>■ vid Roberta. ing the cow* for the farm ami i«rt of grade the time the farm for the cow* nat Profit From Sews, Making Ga«d Butter. urally I* not making muc h of a profit there Is a more profitable bre«>d- If Buttermaking I* *o genera! that a Ing animal uu a farm than a good Corvcp*t»nt Dairyman. great many |>eople think there la lit The development of cvm|>etent dairy tie to l>e learned regarding It. but the •ow I have nut found It. savs a writer men la Juat aa Important a» the de making of Idgh grade butter le a very In the Breeder’» Gaxette. Chicago Khe velopment of co»» These highly apo- difficult matter when one doe* uot un has not lhe habit* or makeup to Inter- c lallxed rows require judicious and derstand all of the requlrementa thor e»t all atocknien Bo long a* the world kindly treatment Negln t will not oughly A factor whic h I* |«>*ltlvely cannot lw fetl without pork the »ow only l«e reflected lu the churn, but dl* neceamiry flrst last and all the time I* and her product w ill I m » objects of In aatrous and cuwtly deterioration will lierfv* I cleanilneoa The »table* must terest to the farming world. It 1» a *od commentary on the meth quickly follow A generation of neg Io» dean, light and airy, the cowa lot will pra tlcally undo the work of healthy and well grc»>med and their od< of »wine grower» that 3d |*r cent a century. The culmination of the feed of the best quality Tile milker or more of pig« farrowcl jwrl*h In In breeder’» art must lie supplemented should I* very careful that no foreign fancy. It Is n»t reasonable to »uppoee with corre-t mcth.il« of feeding and matter contaminate* the milk In any ■u< h a cutting down of the legitimate prortta of the bualiie«* la necessary pro|>er handling l»r James Wllliy- way. Like too many other losar» In steak cotnba. growing. It la largely |ireventable. Bad»/ F»r F»«d. 8p»ck» In Dutt»r. I’or *ome rear» the hies ha» been The whit.« *pe« k* lu butter are due Alfalfa Far S*»»»p to poor rlfiening of the « ream »ay» the prevalent ain<-n.- many people that Alfalfn ■ nd »beep go together Ju»t Epltnmlst Home of the cream ha» pig* refu*e alisolutety to eat barley "wlie.red off" and decotapowed. and Spring pigs running In pasture ac-vpt as naturally as du< ks and water Al the caarln ha* gathered In clot», and the Imrley diet readily. When they faifa a* a fc.-d ha* proved Iwyond the whey ha* separated from the have | ms » o fed corn and ahort* until <b>«ibt that II I« far ahead of any otb»r cream. These clot» of curd will not ther have acquired a taste for them II roughage for sheep. All over the west difficult tn get them alfalfa I* an lndl*pen«able factor In churn out They remain In the butter may I m » n* clot* and always kwk white Ar to change to hurley, but even ander winter feeding, slid ao well do sheep tificial coloring bn* no effe« t upon ■Uch i-ondltlon* an spiietltr for liarley thrive <»u It that eastern farmer* are them. and. winter or summer, they can I m » crest.-.I bv the exercise of a takln« It up after walling fifty year» for the west to set tb<- pace •poll the look* of the bitter little care ami patience. ber. knowing well that if he duea ao. nsaa of brokers is reduced to ths vanish an intending purchaser may go directly ing point through th* short sighudneaa The value of real eatata dt wrong. poesible. TW i >VBABOLP visiting the property, nor can he ven him. leaves him no profit for all hi* ture to advertise it by atreet and num pains. Under thia system th* u**ful- to the owner or «om»- ot>M-r broker. | of owner», must of whom ar» so care- I cm of their own weal aa to seek out Th» rich proprietor generally knows agents who will do butineaa in thia how to go about marketing his property aasteful and pernicious fashion. Thus but a man who has only one or two mg it for sale with as many brokers as a ooop tu* tu» rrLLlsv. i YOUR REAL ESTATE • Osvics For 8h*sring. V writer of much experience In the cultivation and handling of »heap, tn low h with the Breeder’» Gazette Bgya "I »«-nil .’"’I " drawing at n Mt k f..r l-c Idltig sheep while- U-Ing frlninnd for exhibition I made the thing my »••If about five years ago and have u*«-d It ever alm e It save» a man E***ntial I* to T**sh Him ts Lavs You. If there Is anything that ■ shepherd needs lielp alamt It Is training a sheep dog. aaya l*r<>feas»-r Arbwkle lu t be American Hbrep Breeder You waot your d-»g to o tne to you as a |>up not over two months old. aa you want him to know oo other ma«ter than yourself At twu month» be will learu bls name and pl< k up simple le« sons It will be well fi»r him to go wbers the sheep are. but you must him ' ¿Item. not tl nor m you let ■ ewe with a lamb get cl enough to make a |« m at must u«>t lor frig tit curd with him ■ beep The first |e«soi> 1» to tea h him to hive you. Thia la easy If you are gentle with him aud will |ef him fre Many dairyman, aaya I ha I'rsctlcsl ftnlryman. think that tha big record* •re antiraly beyond Chair ranch; that It Is a real pleasure to have a team It take* a vast outlay uf money fir that can be relied upou to pull wlieu bum« aixl fancy feed» to develop a ever wanted to do <u> Auy tram If great producer Nothing could t* fur not of a tuo highly nervous temper» •her from tha truth We know |*r«on meni muy be truined to perfect re ally of at least four herd« In which the liability We nervi Or»t of all to rwc annual milk production was Increased c<nlze that the horse ha* a rntnd and from 8.000 pounds to T.iaai, iMaai, M.oun nt least the mental qoalllle* of mem aud even KllSMI pound* for each ani ory and affection 'I be «-assidera t ion mal. Three are Hot fancy breeder», it paramount lixiportauce I» to drvelop and the cow* are uot pedigreed beau the team’* confidence lu themselves tie*. but ordinary cow» bred from com and lu their driver It I* Juul a* true mon »lock by the use of a pure bred of a horse a* of man that lie will not bull for four or fl’» generation» i lia exert himself greatly over what be ha« owner of sixteen IttiMMi pound cow* uu hope of acc omplishing was laughed at two year* ago when be llut. different from man. the horse art Ida alm at that Ogura Ila ha* now thinks of previous load» Instead of the not only reached it tha average In une to which be I» attached Tbl» I* alude* two-year-old lielfer» but he haa the rrUK.u a balk) borse I» apt to re net Ida eyea <>u a I'.’.'aai pound average fuse to pull a ver) light load il» ha* no way of estimating bl* load but Blackleg. by pulling upou It llltcb a borse to Blackleg 1» a disease that very much a very heavy load let him pull ufam resemble* anthrax. Im urable and fatal It. then transfer him to auy empty The symptom* are very much the Mine wagon and start him. You will see aa thoae of anthrax excepting lite aid him gather blm«elf for a heavy pull mala may live a few day» longer with Ile iuta lb mind the heavy luad. anthrax than with blackleg It only Ilud the horse been »tailed with a affect» yoiiiigcr anlmala w lillr antbrux heavy load aud whipped until drive atfr< 1» laoth I'erhap* I lie strongest and horse were both certain he could symptom of blackleg |* ■ gathering of uot pull II you would Ua>e a horse air or »writing underneath the akin thoroughly broken uot to pull One of the affri led animal* Thia usually writer say* ”1 bave *eeu men who lake» place a frw h-ur* after the aid bad horse* given to pulllug upon the mal tie. omea Infec ted, and In tapping halter put one on the puller they were ii|u>n the »welling It sounds a* If there confldeut the horse could not break wa* air underneath the »kin Thia and then whip him over th- head Iti »welling may be healed U|>on the ! order tv make him pull thigh*, heck, »boulder*. breast. hock "Nearly always when a l>or*e Bud* be Joints. Hauk or rump There 1» no cannot pull loose be will walk up I» treat tn, nt for blackleg excepting a the hitching |smt I bave lies rd men preventive Till* la done by vac argue that a borse could lie so tbor clouting tier l-ulnm e of the herd with oughly broken In till* way tluvt a tow blackleg vaccine, which tin* proved string would bold him." There |> very aueceroful I>r l>a«ld Itolcerta «orne truth lu It. though not all horse» are to I m - managed lu the same way Protecting th» Hog». A bur»«« of nervous teni|ceratnent Hvvlue are more suw-eptlble to itinipiii'U tbnu cuttle aud suffer from cold more than other stork If left without g'*d »belter they pile c loaety together for warmth The pig* cm the outside are too cold, aud fhoar near the middle heroine too warm. The latter are liable- to Im laid upon or contract a cold when they turn out to feed, and pueutuoiila may rrault. It 1* Important to provide comfortable «.heller and abundant room for axer -L h - There I* a great variety of make* ami alxea of hog hou«e* lu u«- Tliene luay Ice divided Into two claaae» the ■ ridrallxrd system and the t-olony ays- tern it on hia own account, the broker run- the oanfr in order to clua* the bargain not afford the time ami expenae of before sotneliudy else, taking It from HOW TO SELL TRAINING A SHEEP DOG. BIG DAIRY RECORDS. w¿» I» >*■ lover as faithfully as a lawyer reprrs- t.ls bis elk nt. The flrst business of the roker is to examine tha property an<1 ocality, estimate the value of the ■roperty from personal inspection of the remises and tell the owner whether his taking price is too low or too high. After the price has been made right, the broker must maks every effort to much iin|M>rtnncc us your deed. < Did the man who deeded to vou have his deed recorded? If uot VOll Are your taxes paid? An abstraet will set VOll right. • Don’t bin a piece of property without having an Abstraet from for the most money and on the beet obtainable. In order to And bidders he should freely advertise the .•rvperty for »ale through ths Lest vivertising mediums, and in the moat effective way. if any body may providentially happens along who wants to buy a piece of real estate, hs ts handed a Job list Linn County Abstract Co. .'KM I,rou<ialb:n St. snd should by every Frequently th» broker of bargains, has not se< n the property. knows about it is what All he owner the He 1» ignorant of its has told him. appearance and surroundings, of its state of repair and its actual value, In a work, he knows nothing at all which a purchaser n«eds The prospective customer to know, looks at two or three of the bargains, no one of which cornea within a what hr wants, mile of and all of which are priced far above their value, Then he gives up the fruitless quest in dia- gust and goes home. It is the system that is wrong, Perhaps the broker does as well aa can be expected under adversed con ditions. »ell the property as soon a» possible terms present system? The land is entered on the broker’s books of, yes; and Of a thousand items on hia nearly al) of saleabooka. them are listed with half a dozen other flirms. If they are listed on an average with four agents, his chanc«»s are slim of of earning commissions on one out of ( HLEGON a doxen. The owner it only too eager -weans bring it to the notice of a* to many a* poMible of the people who very likely he ha* given the broker are in the market for real estate nt that Besides, his chances of making a com- a general character. miMion under those circumstances are sell directly to a purchaser, and fancy price, expecting to find Boyar I HI self at a much a lower figure. Such is a partial aummary of the are loo small to warrant the expense of A broker may Ix-lieve he haa a When he doea And a iuties of th» conscientious and effi- advertising, customer at a good price, but he eient broker. customer hr cannot hold out for the will seize the opportunity to sell at Under prevailing conditions of em- highest price and beat terms. Should a lower price rather than to run the plo) meilt lie eail do liune of these lie Ju a», the customer is ant to go to things The property Ibeing listed another broker or to the owner directly. risk of having the sale snatched from with a number of broker», and the The first broker, therefore, is often him. (Continued) owner retaining ths privilege of Belling constrained to sacrifice the interest of SHELBURN SIFTINGS The first ear losd of drlwl prunes of of this )«ars crop to be «ent Irtirn her» wa» shipped last Mor.dsy to Albany buyers, by Bruno Knollnafcl of thia place. Mr. Knolinski had the m lai or tune to loose several hundred ba» bel». owing to his dryer nut being large enough io handle ths heavy crop tins rear. I*. 1. Caidwell I ■■ purchased a tsn acre tract from Malcom Miller Sr. on the F.a»t ciia of town. A. T. Nhaaka spont a few days in Portland last week, baying a stock <4 harnsM ami Miidles and will ojeu up a harness »tors and r»|«ir »hop in the iso story building rvcently built by him. Sixteen car» Imdsi with Railroad ir >o» ba* loiea slnppeJ from Altwny Via to |l^ Cral>tree-lx-bancn I Modburn kxtantlous th» pa«t lew days. The da tic» givsu last Halurday earn I ing In Uis large hall r»c»utly completed by tiooeb Bro», was a grand success. Good crowds from Htayton, Ncio, Lyosu, West Nlayton and Marion atlsudsd. About one hundred numbers »era sold. A naw J s |« h » m section gang »as put on lhe Plunkett »action of lhe CAE K. R. last week, tha former crew having left tor Japan. A. F. Gooch and Frank Galloway • l«ent a couple of days ut last week in Albany on b»i»inesa. A. O. White returned last Friday from Eastern Washlnaton where he has I m - sii linking alter larming interests. Miss la»ts Richardson is speniHng a few seeks visiting al Berni. Oregon. Mow the Country Pre»» The Place to Buy Good Groceries Mason jars half gallon .. 75c •' “ Pinta Schram jars, half gnllon 52c $1.10 SOe ... 78c 25c so 90c “ " pinta Extra corn, 3 cans Pineapple, 4 cans («old Dust, 4 package.* $1.00 20c coffee, 54 lbs. 90 25c " 5 lbs 95 35c “ 3 lbs 1.00 Fruit sugar, 15 lbs Fountain syrup, per gal ..... 50 Onions, per 100 lbs 1.60 We buy dishes direct from the factory and can save you money. EGGS SS (E.VTS PER D0ZEX Top Prices Paid for Produce. W. E. Thomas Son* Give us a trial Stayton, Oregon ehe ^¡intiam SCIO ORE ------ All Claaaea of Job Printing executed on »hort notice at reaaonable pricea. U III Stan I There will be lively time» in Oregon whan an attempt i» mad» by the ma chine politicians to muxxle the country press against »|>eaking favorable to the direct primary law and Statement No. I. during the next campaign. It hardly ■rem» credible that any set of men would have the audacity to attempt such a thing, nevertheless it is claimed that it will be tried. Th« overwhelming vote by which the primary law was passed ought to remove any doubt a» to how the public will treat those who tinker with the repealing of it. —Yam hill Record. Buggies al I a* Ury Prices I THOMAS GROCERY We now offer our entire line of buggies and wagons at Factory Prices Now is the time to buy. C1UB. Wranr Tht only Heirs- jxijier published in Eastern Linn County. Pttl Hi- rally indejnodent and stands, at all times, for the interests of the jHople.