Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 09, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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    TTOMF AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION
! short an d narrow , producing contracted | on th e o th er hand, out back too muok
I hoofs, eorus, side bones, etc. B lack of the shell in order to m ake the fo o t
j sm iths are often in a h u rry and some- f i t the shoe, exposing too much of the
| tim es f i t th e fo o t to the shoe instead tissues of the foot, th u s allow ing w ater
o f the shoe to th e foot, w hich is th e to soak in and oil to evaporate. The
| N T IIIB IAAY and age of a largo per- | b y people who have w ritte n to breeders,
proper w ay. A nother fa u lt of too many enamel or eoating of the hoof should
eentago of th e sales of pure bred and one p a rticu larly strik in g in stan ce
sm iths is th e y do not cut or trim not be broken or rem oved more th a n
anim als are consum m ated b y m a il. w ill servo to illu s tra te my po in t, A
enough from the bottom of the fo o t a n d ,, possible.
F ounded as th e breeding business is, m an who was im proving and sto ck in g a
■pen honor, It is as safe to do business high class stock farm once asked th e
COME TO
With th e reliable b reed er by m ail as it w riter w h at kind o f stock M r. ---------
ta through personal Interview .
had in his herd. I replied th a t his herd
Cor. First and Madison, Spokane, Wash.
In h andling business by m ail, not sires w ere among th e best of th e breed,
BTOP WITH US IP YOU VALUE
enough Im portance is attach ed to th e and th a t the fem ales in th e h erd had
COURTESY, SERVICE AND HOMELIKE SU R R0UNDIN08
p rin ted m a tte r used by m any breeders. won freq u en tly a t our fairs. Iïo said
Management Arthur Q. Jurg.
th
a
t
he
had
in
ten
d
ed
to
p
u
rchase
his
Ratos EOc and Up.
Special Weekly Rates.
In tho f ir s t place when an in q u iry i
,“ 7.
p‘
leaches th e breed er he replies by le t tonn,latl0n «tock f r <” " th .s m an, and
had
w
ritten
him
fo
r
priées
and
p
ed
i­
U r. I f th e in q u iry comes from a
•tra n g e r th e n a tu re o f th e b re e d e r’s grees, b u t th a t th o rep ly was w ritte n
reply goes f a r to establish a firs t im- very b adly on a sheet o f common rough
sion, and w ith most people firs t u n ­ new spaper ta b le t p ap er, and he had de­
C o w e r in g
io n s a re hard to efface. The paper cided th a t a man w ho did n o t display
Louden Barn Equipment, Such as Stalls, Stanchions, U tter Cariers, Barn Door
more
ju
dgm
ent
in
his
correspondence
<pon w hich a le tte r is w ritten goes
Hangers, Etc.
was not likely to disp lay an y g re a t
f a r to fix an idea o f tho p erso n ality of
am
ount
of
ju
d
g
m
en
t
in
b
reeding.
As
th e w riter in tho mind of the reader,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Department L.
208 Front St.
and a n eatly p rin te d le tte r head upon a result th e breeder lost a good sale,
a
sale
w
hich
had
boon
doveloped
by
a good q u ality o f paper is th e f ir s t
en tial of good salesm anship b y mail. him through his ad v ertisin g , and a sale
to w hich he was en title d on tho m erits
The w rite r has freq n en tly had the of his stock, fo r ho really had an ex ­
abject of good le tterh ead s m entioned cellent herd.
T H E N E W M A D IS O N H O T E L
= = S e n d for our Free Cata!og =
ROYER IMPLEMENT CO.
E arning C apacity
KING OF THE WOODS'* DRAG SAW
F E E D I N G IN T E L L I G E N T L Y .
the needs of the horse. P ra irie , tim o th y ,
W ith or W ithout Buzz Saw A ttachm ent
0— t«d
H E A V ER A G E farm er can learn a cane, k a fir, corn and sm all g rain hays
W ill saw 20 to 4 0 cords of wood per day at a cost of I
trllba
valu ab le lesson in horse feed in g havo approxim ately th e sam e feeding
»1.00. P U L L S IT SELF up the steepest H ILL and
from th e race horse m an, believes value, according to D octor McCampbell.
over the roughest ground. Costs less than other I
O. W . M cCampbell, assista n t professor A lfalfa, clover, sw eet clover and cow-
One man writes he sawed 5 6 ricks in 10 hours.
o f anim al h u sbandry a t th o K an sas pea hays have sim ilar feeding values, al
Another sawed 4 0 cords in 9 hours. There’s
S ta te A gricultural College. The success­ though a lfa lfa is slig h tly tho rich est of
more you ought to know. Write for FR E E cat­
alog containing full description with testimonials,
fu l tra in e r know s th a t too much rough- th e group. This second group should be
from enthusiastic users.
TODAY.
age is extrem ely h ard on th e w ind and considered more a3 co n cen trates th a n j
en d u ran ce o f a horse. I f it pays the as roughage, ho believes, because of I
ow ner of a race horse to feed fo r tho high p ro tein content and tho easo w ith ;
'•nt£'.RVlfTA< W RFK>
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g re a te st possible w ind and endurance, w hich th e y are digested.
it will also be w o rth th e while of th e
D r. M cCampbell ap p reciates o ats as
farm er to use earo in feeding his work a much more sa tisfa c to ry feed th an
horses.
corn or b arley. H e recom m ends th a t
" T h o farm er who know s how to get only ab o u t fivo pounds o f a lfa lfa hay
th e most e ffic ie n t service from his bo fe d daily' fo r ev ery tho u san d pounds
h o rses,’’ explained D octor McCamp of liv e w eight.
bell, " w i n increase th e am ount of
" I n feeding a lfa lfa rem em ber th a t it
grain used in th e ratio n , as the w ork is is more of a co n cen trate th a n a rough
increased; b u t he w ill n o t increase tho age, ono pound co n tain in g 35 p er cent
h ay p a rt o f tho feed, because he knows more d ig estib le p ro tein th a n does one
th a t a horse ean n o t do its best work pound o f shelled co rn ; and th a t the
when overloaded w ith rough feed. An feeding of excessive am ounts o f p ro ­
overloaded d ig estiv e ap p aratu s in te r­ tein is one o f tho p rincipal eauses of
feres m aterially w ith respiration. Horses all k in d s of d igestive and u rin ary
House of Originality
doing very hard work should not havo troubles. F o r the b est results, a lfa lfa
•to re th an ten or tw elve pounds of hay hay th a t is to bo fed to horses should
fo r each thousand pounds of live w eight. be p re tty m atu re when cut. T his hay
A bout one-third o f tho hay should be should n ev er be fed w ithout some o th er
Bush A Lane Pianos are built to sustain the repo-
fed In tho m orning, only a little should roughage, such as cane, or straw , or
tation we have spent years in establishing. This
be given a t noon, and the rest should p rairie hay. ’' _ _ _ _ _ _ _
reputation for piano quality includes every detail
be fed a t n ig h t.”
TREATING THE FEET.
of superiority— tone-—action— durability, etc.
We
I t pays to know tho com parative
OOD and bad fe e t are larg ely in
back this claim with a guarantee at broad as it is
feeding value of d iffe re n t feeds, so th a t
binding.
You
MUST
he
satisfied.
h c rite d in horses, y et v ery o ften
•no ean chooso a ra tio n th a t is eco­
good fo et are rain ed by bad tre a t
Some exceptional values In standard
nom ical and a t th o sam e tim e m eets m ent, w rites J. L. B uchanan in the
Pianos taken in trade for »100 and up.
N atio n al Stockm an. I f eolts are foaled
w ith crooked feet an d especially if the
hind fe e t tu rn over sidew ays you can
Cor. 12th and Stark S t . Portland. Oregon. soon rem edy th is trouble b y keep in g
B A T E S : $ 2 .5 0 p e r w eek u p
W ith p riv a te
inside of b ottom of fo o t rasped down
Washington Street, Cor.
h o t! »A 0 0 Up. C LEAN O U T S ID E ROOM S.
and too e u t back a little , leav in g th e
Portland, Oregon.
M O D ERN B R IC K B U IL D IN G
outside alone. A few trim m ings will
MANUFACTURERS
LOSSES SUKELY PREktnTED m ake th e fo o t stra ig h t. Thus every p ro ­
WHOLESALERS
b j Cutter*« Black leg Bill«.
Ix>w-
prtewd. frm h . ra lia M a . preferred by ducer of horses should be th e ow ner of
RETAILERS
WeeUirn a to d u n m boon.-•• they pre*
a good h o rsesh o er’s rasp and nse it
V
• lh er
*•« **» ••
f« lL
p
L« ■
W r ite fo r booklet anil teetirnnn1al%
when needed.
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10-daaa pkg« Blackleg PUI» f t 0«
IK iM p k p
Blackleg P ill» 4 DO
W hile horses are going w ith o u t shoes
, __
_____ _ . .
F a a any ln ja rb 'r. but Gutter*« befit.
TT»* •n p e n n ritT of C nttor products (a <tua to
14 a good rasp should be k e p t close at
paara of a tx ria li In« In vaccine» and terum s only.
hand so ail irre g u la ritie s o f fe e t may
laatat an C u tte r’«. I f unobtainable nrdar dlrwct
B W l C U T T E R L A B O R A T O R Y . Berkeley. C alifornia,
be k e p t rasp ed off. The fe e t of horses House of O riginality
allowed to stan d too long on a dry,
hard flo o r or on a pilo of heated m a­
nure are a p t to get too dry and hard,
Since m oving into our new quarters in w hich caso I should recom mend a
That’s the money you should get thia year. I mean it. I want
f ir s t of Ju n e, oar eream shippers have little fish oil rubbed on the upper edge
County Sales Managers quick, men or women who believe in
laerram .1 in large numbers. Y et, we of th e hoof ju s t a t th e edge of tho h air,
the square deal, who will go into partnership with me No ex-
erience needed. My folding Bath Tub has taken the country
■eed more eream to m ake W H IT E n o t over th e shell of tho hoof, because
y storm. Solves the bathing problem.
No plumbing; no
water works required. Full length bath in any room. Folds in
CLOVER BU TTER .
We g u aran tee it would sh u t the a ir and m oisture out.
small roll, handy as an umbrella. 1 tell you i t ’s greatl GREAT1
(n m -rl w eights and te sts; rem ittan ce I f p u t on a t ju n ctio n of hoof and h a ir
Rivals »100 bath room
Now listen! I want YOU to handle
your county. I 11 furnish demonstrating tub on liberal plan.
th e hoof w ill tak e tip th e oil, an d it
«very shipm ent if desired.
I'm
positive—
absolutely
certain—
you ean get bigger money in
will help to grow and toughen th e hoof.
a week with me than you ever mads io a month before—
I KNOW IT I
I have know n horses to stan d on hot
TWO SALES A DAY— »300 A MONTH
m anure u n til i t b u rn t all o f tho low er
N EW HOM E,
That's what you should get— every month. Needed in every
p a rt o f th e hoof out.
E. S eventh and E v erett Sts.,
home, badly wanted, eagerly bought. Modern bathing facili­
I t is a splendid idea to keep horses
ties for all the people Take orders right and left. Quick
P o rtlan d , Oregon.
talcs, immense profits. Look st these men. Smith. Ohio, got
on th e ground all yon ean. C ontinuous
IS orders first week, Meyers. Wise., »250 profit
shoeing is ruinous to any h o rse 's feet
first month; Newton, California, »60 in three
days.
You should do as well. 2 SALES A D tY
unless freq u en tly changed. I know of
MEANS »300 A MONTH. The work ia very
horses allow ed to carry th e ir shoes for
y, uleaaaut,
permanent, fascinating.
It
th ree m onths, and some u n til th ey are
nma. wool pelts , etc .
worn o ff. No w onder so m any h o rses'
H1BBA& D STEW A RT OO.
8 e stU a W u ï
feet are ruined. W e freq u en tly see
DEMON-
Write for Price Liat and
colts sh u t in stables fo r all w in ter and
KT RATING
Shipping Tags.
no a tte n tio n paid to th e ir feet, and by
TUB
(Pis— mes, turn this paper. )
spring th e ir hoofs are tw o or th ree and
FURNISHED
even fo u r inches too long and p astern s
sp ran g back and toes tu rn eu up u n til i
LHÛe QBp*e.v]
you would declare th a t both feet amt I
needed I grant cre-
Dur prices about h a lf other dealers. We p astern s were ruined. Yet when prop
_ .
nit— Help you ont—
Baek you up— Don’t doubt—
pay highest price fo r second hand reg ia erly trim m ed and tu rn ed out to pas j
Don’t hesitate— Don't hold back —
President
Mrs. We do expert rep airin g and guar to re they soon come all right.
.
You
eannot
lose. My other men ars
H. *. ROBINSON
hu ildtrg hous.-s. bank aeeourta, so can you
an tee onr worh. Will exchange to euit
B la c k sm ith s o fte n damage a h o rse's;
Ast then quick, SEND NO MONEY jual name oa
613 Factories Bldg., Toledo, O.
yonr requirementa SUNDW ALL CO , Svj i ... 1} !v-f.ltr„• ro.lhot shoes too long
penny post card for free tub offer. Hustle!
kad avenue, Seattle. Phone Mam 11S0. it one p .it o and by making shoes too ,
T
Reierson Machinery Co.
BUSH & LANE
Pianos Stand The Test
of Time
HOTEL
ACKLY
New Quarters a Success
Bush & Lane Piano Co
$ 6 0 .0 0 A W E E K A N D E X P E N S E S
r
T. S. Townaend Creamery Co
HI
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