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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
4 • «• ». _a .« FEED LOT CONTRIBUTES MUCH TOWARDS PROFIT IN CATTLE Hoods Sarsaparilla dlers. and all the high officials of gow trtimitt protested against the objeo lion. The Inscription showing that Cur«* All Spring Ailmsnts. Whc«-lrr was a major general of th« Confederacy already had been cut Ink | M'«. Marlon Bruce. Cumberland M» write*. "I have taken Hood's tbe granite and tbe hope of the sat» HarMparlila for a *r»at many years, Biological Survey Docs Much to ones te that It will remain there at' and 1 think It th» be«t blood medirlo* Ther« Is No Placa on Efirms Where Gain, Can be Enten Up In long as the , *anlte endures th* world I taks it both spring and Exterminate Them. Qul.lor > *<.«llcnl Plan Is l<> Provide Shed That f I ì hla . mi w ter and *| I Went to Arlington st d read th« was In very poor health I was weak X* Open to South and Wlndtljhl Confederate servlre Inscription. B • r.d had !-■•! all my appetii« and I was North. West and Erl st. leads the rest of the record of Wheel all run down. A* a>cn a* 1 began to VALUE OF BAILEY’S REPORT er'a soldier service Below It appear! . take Hood's Marsapartila my strength « ba. k and my appetite returned. the statement of the fact that Wheel tlly It tf W KATIIEHJ«T<>Nr. I and cotton seed meal »111 do thia to I cm now well, do my housework, and er waa a major general la tbe Federal) nu longer have that tired feeling " Esperi Found Wh«r* the Animal* army at the time of bls death li«| Carrots should be raised In quan'I- perfertj«»» ilei II today In usual liquid f -rm or of cow tfes whenever possible as they are a If you have plenty •red and Advised the Slaying of P»*S Chocolated tablets called Haraataba. rests under tbe blue of the sky anf [very valuable addition to the feed In clover or alfalfa on the farm not much Their Young—Plan Saved the gray of the clouds and be rests It | making It palatable They require use to spend money on bran or cotton Stockman Vast Sum*. good company L»»va It er Take It. A Hille ot, cak* I* s’:~d light, sandy soil and with llltie cuili- seed ¡..»'«I Not long ago th«re wa* levity Me bad the poet's Instinct for leav- at all times | ration produce large crops By GEORGE CLINTON. In the usually grave senate whei The best class of dairy cows cannot : lag practical matters to others Hut IJnave.t meal In small quantities Washington The biological survey a bill was considered to penslot or twice a week ke »pa horses In return a profit unless they have all' father to law lobe did not know thia, of tbe agricultural department la much the widow* of several brave* of tb« 'once , "Look here, young fellow." he aald. the clean and wholesome feed they fine condition Interested just no* In the reports I Crow tribe of Indiana Ths levity ! which come from the far west of tbe was caused by the nam»*, read alou< ' I asi winter we aaw a bunch of M can possibly consume at all time* 1 think H's about lima the date of your marriage with my girl during tbe winter killing of cattle and sheep by wolves In the senate, of two of lhe widowed steers being fed on a farci ■ It I* a mistake to keep raw* on filed " Aurora. II! These cattle stood In a and coyote* The wolf probably Is benwflclarlea of the bill Mrs. Hull "Tee. perhap*.* the young large lol on the side of a hill In mud scant ra'tun* during th* winter Th* not no* as vexing as It was, although head and tttbel Mra Rhavehead "But I ana leaving that en for years th* slock raisers were tre- widows who profited were Mrs Uttlr up to their kn>-e*. The barn and all co* that goes through the winter on agreed Its surroundings »»»« ** filthy as semi starvation rations suffers a shock tirely to Mabel " mendously troubled by the foray« ot Eagle and .Mrs Hawkman "Ah' la II to be a quiet or stylish rould be imagined and *e w«re not from which her system Is very slow I be anlitetla Tbs wolves In the Jack- Tbe husbands of these Indian worn son Hole region, however, Just now en won pensiotis for tbrtn In an en surprised when the owner. iooMng In recovering, end If the half ration* wedding •” “1 think, sir." answered the young are preying on the elk Home years gsgrtnent In which there was neithel gloomily over hl* cattle, remarked 'T man quietly. "1 can leave that safely never seemed to hit off steer feeding ago there were few wolves In this sec- time nor reason for levity HuilbeaZ In th« hands of Mrs Bullion." Hon and the elk were the prey of the fought ns well as did ths hero of fie to any great advantage" "Tea. quit« so!" nodded Mr Heavily timbered land doe« mountain Ilona, or. more properly tlon. snd perhaps history. Front d< Hon "Put a young fellow generally speaking, the pumas Now this tdg Boeuf, bis namtsake. of whom al | make good f«>*,llng ground for cattle ha* sc its Ides with regard to the ex because the sun cannot dry out the cat tribe has been pretty nearly killed readers of Bratt know Rhaveheat! pense-bridesmaids' gifts, you know. off and tbe wolves have spi«-ared to was not '«.xitid to Bullbead In hit ground s* quickly as an open lot And. by ths way. what la your in The best fteding shed for cattle I* take their place flslitlng. nor yet were the other Crow come T" one that 1* wind tight on th» north, The wolf plague a* It affected the Indiana -.ho. with their leaders, fall Jr A Mandy Fead Carrier. Well. that, str." said the young etock raisers was In part done away ’!.« flg' » at >h.. time that the attempt east and west and entirely open OU are continued any length of time her man modestly. "I am having entirely with through the effort* of the l»lo- - . ■ a . ' ’ <,!li the south Of course a paved feed lot Is an milk giving capacity for the approach to you" logical survey, which on one or two ' camp on tbe Grand river, llecetnbet tvpenslv* proposition at the atari. but Ing freshening period la materially de occasions congress has attempted to 13. B90 Yow [;ti Used Cve T.-j M j - im Eyi Raced» w I| h - out ot existence Recently, how It was a repvrt of Colonel Fechet we believe that on a reasonable cost creased •<*» Nm.*riu»*r >••«!• Flue -Art« ukrkiy. Try Good feeding do*« not mean the t f««r Hr«!. Weak. Wairry Kyra and O tmu * «•ver. the lawmakers have taken more now d«-ad. that brought about the fveti the profit will more thsn justify the ate-v! KyHld* il u«tratr*l in rack l*a«-k«| high rows should bo stuffed with kind> to the work of the survey, a sloning of the widows of the Indlant ex|>ense Even If « man cannot nff ird hgr Murn.* I* .-tvitii** un<!rd by cur <»« uiu*lu » h >< a 1‘atrnt M««ilctiir !»at u»r«l In auo kindliness which developed because ot < : u . r •;? ! , Oat I». . < mh.-l to pave his f*-»d lot h* esn drain II prl< ed grain feeds but coaxed to con- _ »1. »an*’ f<»r many «rar*. ’ •»••Tut : >*hy«l the support Will, h Ihc survey r. ■ rlx-s day a little over twenty two years ago with tiling and by the addition of sums enough roughage and ■ cheap «!a»l|ca!r«L tu to inr thr pumir puhhr I»nu and mild by b If* «« I S.»w Sv»W <!e»ll>*ale«t inriilj (>r »»«!••• at Sfrr »»>! |n-r ** lAi’Ul«. feeda to keep them In good, from the farmers and ranchmen ot the gravel, and small, smooth stones Im _ _ 7 M urine The pension bill by which Mary Kyr Mal«r In AM-ptle Tul*«, Xie and 60c. condition at all times country. Itullhead at.d Annie Rhaveh<-nd anf prove Its cutidltlon at very small cost Murine Eyo Rotnotly Co., Chicago Home years ago Vernon W lialioy the rest profit was before rangresi Oats make an Ideal feed for the of th* survey went west with the sane for years, but uo action could be se lamb during the winter, but he needs Irresistible Earnestness. tl.m of the biological ottlilala and of | cured about only a pound a day to keep In How can any man be weak who President Itoosevelt Mr llallcy un he must fine condition In addition Picturesque Names Changed i Jaree to be at all? Even the tender- dertook to find a means by which the No white man ever fought bettet have clover hay or alfalfa or corn fod ! est plants force tbelr way up through wolves might be exterminate.], or. at , than did the red man on the Gran« | der and turnips and other root* a- ¡the hard« st «srth, and the cflevlces of any rate decreased In number* with river, Standing Rock agency, just let least three limes a week Moaaa< tiuMCC's Spoetali*« »tiferà 'ro. k. b’:t a tran no materia! power out making a recourse to |>c|»on nec days 1» fore two troops of the Heventt| A very bandy wheelbarrow for the From Familiar Methods can reslrt. What a w,dg*. what a «weary There had t>«-*n a constant cavalry were practically wiped out ot feed lot can be mad* of either wood in Fertiliser end beetle, what a catapult la an earnest warfare on th* part ot some of tbe egiatenew by the braves of Big Foot tr Iron The frame should be very Prvparnllon. What can resist him?"—Tto man! western senat. r* and representatives on Wounded Knee creek. Iron makes a Indlat strong, but not heavy re.»u. against the government s |x>llcy of set num.« are always picturesque, bu' strong frame and very light It can Dr J »Tsher of Fitchburg. Maas.. I» ting aside forest reserve* One of the when the white man starts In wilt be made in four sections and tx>lte<! M'-rhen wl'l find Mr« Winslow*» Ax-thtn« very successful In growing large crops Syrur ih* V-st r arguments used against the preserves the wnt«r of his baptismal fount th« together i--t ?r ihsir UoHnj The Iron hoop should be I taring i'.s u-etl4uy jwrlud. of potatoes, and be varies from our waa that they were the breeding piarca ’ pirturesqueness la tlkrly to be waabe< made of oneilghth Inch iron and I* of large numbers of wolves who. from , away with the savage sin. Iler« ar« of a sire to admit a rommon flour familiar method* principally tn hl* fer Hostlie Relation*. the forest r«rce*«es. forayed uh the the nsT«s of some of the red met barrel up to the second row of hoop* till»«-r formula, the preparation and Jark Perklm -Wl.at rnlntlona exist planting of the seed F’ llowlng Is the stock i who won medals One of tbe leaden The barrel can easily be put In and between jou and Ml«« Rlchlelgh” formula: Young Wolves Slain In Dens i In lhe fight of Hitting Bull's camp wa» taken out The wheel should be made Tom l’ex .< Her father and mother. . Two hundred and twenty five |x>un<l« Mr Halley made a thorough Inve* < known as Take the Hat; now be It of wood with a very broad tire, not of sulphate ammonia. 7So pound* til —Boa ton Transcript. ligation and he found out the wolves plain ivennia Rwlft llawk has be ■ les* thau three Inches and four Inches »rate of soda. ISO pound* Houth Caro did not make their delis in the forest, come Hugh. White Buffalo Is Luk« i would be better If lhe frame Is made He Knew Her, lina floats, ASo pounds acid ph.vs- but that they raised their young in and Soldier I* Eugene of Iron, the band!««* can be made of Mrs GslMe I net Mr Brown to ¡.hate, ISO pounds sulphate of |>otaah. the shelter of rocky cave* In the open Colonel Fc«het. who made a re por wood and bolttHl on Wood la better ISO pounds sulphate magnesia; 200 day while I was (hopping country lie suggested the searching on the bravery of Bullhead, Hhave for this purpvae. a’. 4M pounds airalacktHl lime. “.375 pound* out of the den* and lhe killing of the head and the others, bad very little tr Ito you know that some of the you bare t . •:>v • young wolves Ho told the section* of ssy about hla own part of the affair smaller packing house* which cater coating about l«> Two-thirds of thia formula will be lhe country in which the den* were to which ended In the killing of Hittint to first class trade at home and Act at Once. spread broadcast and will be hamowed tw found, and a* a r«wult of hla report Bull and the dispersing of hla follow abroad will not buy swill fed bogs at I>ef»r not till tomorrow to bo wise; thousand* of the young of the wolves Ing The colonel in fact waa conlent sny cost* They want animals that are In before planting The seed potatoes have been killed and hundrawla of to praise everybody but himself foi fed on clean corn, roughage. route and are treated with tbe corrosive subll tomorrow s sun to thee may never mate solution to prevent scab, then rise.—William Congreve thousands of dollars’ worth of stock the work done, and the chances are water. spread in a greenhouse and al!ow«*d to has been saved from destruction that no senator on the floor remem Th uf <'tr» dlr every We do not think much of the skim sprout several weeks At planting time Hpeaklng atx.ut wolves and puma* bered the part which this Amrricar milk that cotne* from the creameries <*«r < •»u»uru|>tioit result* fritti» a nr.*- Í make* one think ot bears llown in army offleer played In that drama ot for feeding hog* In many of these the seed I* cut and only one sprout r< tr«l < til l on thr luujjf • Jlaitihn« Wi» rtf «Ülrurv theM* r«4 I«. Jti«l rub it into lhe national museum they have the the plains which served as a curt alt creatuerlrs, washing powder* are used left on each piece, the surplus sprout* ¡Oil I eIng purposely broken off l>r Fish 11 be c I Mr*-! and draw <iui the hi flan» ma I iuiu AJt> and skull of what Is called the rulsir for the last great Hloux war for cleaning the machinery. and thia er considers a potatoe the »lie of a It waa shot by Col loulalana t>ear Colonel Fechet's Evplolt. I* very Injurious to hogs To Keep Nuts Fresh. marble, which haa txw*n •tarted tn thia onel Roosevelt some years ago and It wa* a bitter December night wher Hklm milk that la separat«»d on the If walnut* or any other k sprout beet way and all but the eent to the national museum authort- the little company of Indian police al farm cannot be beaten for faedtaff nuts are packed In layer* of sand rubbed off. as very good seed Mr Roosevelt had an Idea that Standing Rock agency waa sent ou< ties Furrowing out Is done with a horse and kept In a cool place they will Ibis bear represented a distinct spe under order* to arrest Hitting Bull hoe and the seed Is planted under a keep fresh for an Indefinite period cdM. one which It wa* ausptrcted only The war department officials thought line, giving perfectly straight rows Bosk them tn warm water for an hour wtsted In America. Nearly one nun- It was better that th* Indian pullet and exact distance l«tw»,n plant* before using If you would have them dr«M years ago an Englishman bad should attempt to arrest the great peel ■ « If they had Just been ga'ts Each «e«-d piece la art upright and maintained that the cane brake* of Hloux chief and medicine man ratbei »red fresh from the tree two Incbea of covered with about Ixvulslan* had a bear different from than to send white *roops into th« earth; the remaining third of the far- th.- ordinary black bear of the eastern field to scrampllsh the arrest. Clame Mountain Ra’lroada. tlllxer la now »faltered in the drill t’nlted State«. He was disputed by There «»re <3 braves In the Indtar The Swiss peasants are of the lhe scientists of Amerl. a and th« con police band, snd when they came t< an<l covered by running tbe horse hoe splnlon that the constant shrinkage of truvemy waged hot tor a while and the camp of Hitting Bull they ran ut I .etween the row* The horse wec-drr pigs calve* and poultry II I* a shame the Alpine glaciers Is due to the build- then coo!e«l off and virtually was for against ICO Rlvux. The medicine mac cultivator are ured so frequently and to allow a single gallon of It to ea 'ng of mountain railroad*. gotten and thoroughly a* to avoid hand hue- was killed at the first exchange ol cape AV hen Colonel Roosevelt sent hl* shots and the most famous Hloux In , Russian Limit for Marriage. An Illinois farmer writes to know Ing bear to Ihr national muaeum with hla dlan. of comparatively recent history No person over so years of age ran If untbreshed w heat Is a good feed for word of belief that It might t-e a new at least, went where It la hoped th« marry In II sala, according to tbs law hog* We think not If wto-at I* to species there was an Immediate study buffalos are plenty of that country. be fed at all. better thr.-sh and either <g the subject, and nnnlly it was dis- The police routed Rltttng Bull's fol soak or boll It Hut we do not be «•overed that the Englishman was lowers, but they were sp»«x!lly rein lleve that wheat was ever Intended for right and that the country east of the forrwd by another band of Hloux, an< bog feed. Mississippi river, Instead of having the police were compelled to barrlcadt Cattle that are allowed to run on Good. Strong and Virerons Ani only one species of bear, has two, a themselves tn some log huts, frotr mals May be Ils «<1 Whsu fact which may not seeru to be Impor which they held off the swarmln» green beet crop* often scour so badly Only F. Ig h Issa tant to the laymen. teli which la of horde until Fechet, then a captain ol that they are set back from two to Months Old. They do not like the Immense importance apparently to the Eighth cavalry, reached the seen« four weeks with two troops of horse. Fechet had dried and cured crop* so well but will the scientists. Ifly W M KKt.t.KY » « as gon« Into the field with hla troops tt eat them If forced to and they make Rome time ago attention Actual experience I* the liest guidi a fairly good ration called to a bill Introduced In the await the arrival of a courier wilt English feeders raise large quan for a breeder to follow a* to the time senate providing for payment by the news of Hitting Bull's arrest Th« titles of turnips, mangles and other that hla animal* will reach maturity courier came headlong and almost Hie government to certain officers of TOK 51CK COWS root*. In the fall they dig enough for for breeding purposes speechless Finally he told his tale the Confederate service who had suf |<* alt Ik y few» g!*« emit ap¡k. mah« »l<br« Some assert that breeding animala the cattle and leave scattered through Barn*. »n4 r«^«h« U m tat« K(JW KU1 Im fered It was said many hardships Hitting Bull «as dead, many of the In cannot be b* brought to maturity at < « •»*<! « tve. •«.« • » • 4 It * w hile prisoners, and had suffered them dlan police were killed and the real out the field enough to keep the sheep 4 <«««ivf at 4 (gorradiva «*»»•*• a»4 *•*«• »? eighteen m< nth* of age and have Home feeder* allow were surrounded by hordes of Hloux [ busy for weeks contrary to the usages of warfare. It là« «ath« »»•»♦•» A podHisd a*4 p*»«»- good muscle, tone and vigor; but I um ksd LlHT APPBTITB. BIAXIMNBU. was also said that If a bill of thia hind and tn momentary danger of being the sheep to dig them out of the believe that it I* possible to breed for I ground while others dig them ABoarioM.Bcouaa. »tue fbvbb * *«4 «n had been Introduced years ago that slain. «Mlw» •Ugniti bat tap K'Vf» •* MnkiaK good, strong and vigorous i animals Captain Fechet had with him twe them. The latter plan la the best It would have been made the subject <o*«. TV«M«h r»«»Atas m B«»4a uw« ik«u that have them matured at and to _ ___ _ _ _ __ __ twv troops, a light field piece and an am 1 Many cattle feeders who do not of long and heated debates on the b«a M f» K<>Vb St Ì I accident happened th« Have that silage la a g- od feed will age Be « m « »« I m —t vat«aèle f*w kxwA, floor of congress The war, however, bulance J An ---------------- ----- 2. to 12_. soft, Tie animal *111 not be tut M<M«y Fr«a T mi “ ‘i with wheels of the artillery limber cheat continue to stuff th«lr animals seems to be a long time In the past. If will be well developed In bone an<l DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO, Mi RS. It waa only recently, however, that and It was necnsary to attach th« rarn fodder or timothy hay muscle If a proper system of feeding Liadeavük. VL, V. S. A. objection waa raised by a few suber trail of the pl«-ee to tbe rear of th* these men would take the pains to dinale official* in the war department ambulance In order to move the gun -onduct a careful experiment they Is maintained The Idea that pigs must be two ot would quickly discover that silage to cutting Into the monument over the to the front. Handicapped In thia way. the ram ' yven a* a feed would beat corn three years old to have good bone and grave of Gen. Joe Wheeler In Arllng- muscle I« along the same lines as to Magarle« Standard. ton word* which would show that be inand made • ride of 42 miles over ths fodder We have bad scant opportun 111*« had been a major general In the cmgbest possible trails In tb« black [ Silage fed alone la not Idea) for fat the Idea that »hey must be fei hilt armed force« of th« Confederacy. If ncss of a winter night Fechet's ram tenlng steers It contains a large ex ration* for months In order that they *or observation, but personally wa these official* hoped to have their way mand routed the attacking Indians and -•«» of carbo-hydrates snd some nitro will have an opportunity to deve'.op lave never seen underwear fit a* per- they soon found out that It wa* to be rescued tbe police besieged In th* gen must be put Into th.» feed to even stamina ard te In ibape to finish on *ecUy anywhere a* In the magasIncA It up Roy bean*, clover, alfalfa hay full ration*. denied them, for many federal sol hut*. «-Galveston Nava. WAR ON THE WOLVES _ . - - - lo MANURING FOR GOOD POTATOES POINTERS FOR SWINE BREEDER L ;A^w‘ Xv,