The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 21, 1887, Image 2

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    Th,a Daily Reporter.
NEW TO-DAY.
The very best mulch for ten­
Run the roller over the field der garden plants is forest leaves,
D. C. IKEI.AN1I 4 CO. IMBI.IHHERH.
DOCTORS
wherever the wheat has been and quite independent of their
Sutokcription Hate*.
value as a winter protection, LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
By Carrier per week.......................... 10 oeute throw’ll up by the frost.
(Payable on Saturday.)
It is not too soon to make the they are worth all the cost of
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Offioe over Braly’s Bank.
By Mail U) oenta per Month (In Advance.) frames for the hot beds and get gathering and drawing for their
ITIeMinnville,
-
-
Oregon.
everything ready. Save the ma­ beneficial action on the soil.
Mate* for *4»rrl
Beef may be smoked or corned
Wil! be made satisfactory to all applicants. nure for that purpose, w’hich
should be fresh and free from at this season with but little dif­ A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
ficulty, and the farmer who rais­
coarse litter.
Dealers In
Turkeys and guineas should es a steer for his own use an-
A Miraculous Escape.
not be allowed to roost in the Dually, will be provided with a
In former days things like tree-tops, or the result will be better quality of meat than if he HARDWARE,
this, reported by the Chehalis roup, which is contagious, all depended upon the pork barrel.
Vidette, would be called miracu­
the fowl of the barn yard being The nearer the freezing point TINWARE &
lous; in these times it is simply subject to it.
the cellar can be maintained
Providential. The Vidette says:
The fall colts may be given all without actually endangering Agricultural Implements, Pumps,
“J. West had a vain hie boat built,
the ground oats they can eat. the stored fruit, the better for
at a cost of $80. One evening
As the mares will have but little apples. Heat and light do more
Pipes, Etc.
about a month ago, Crist. Da-
labor to perform at this season damage than cold. Alternate
Alli of which will be sold as
mitio took the boat to cross the
there will be no necessity for freezing and thawing will soon
Wishkah river, but he lost his
Low for Cash.
weaning the colts before spring. destroy fruit or vegetables.
paddle, deserted his boat and
As thy times will allow,
Modern farming is more and
France insists on the light or
clung to a pile at Waldron’s
pig grade. England takes her more becoming a race for the Iron and Tin Roofing,
wharf, when his lusty cries soon
pork, ham and bacon of medium survival of the fittest. The poor
brought assistance. In the dark­
Galvanized iron Comioes and window
The good caps.
and heavy mixed, while Ger­ farmer must go.
In faot we do anything that oomes in
ness of the night the boat was
line with neatness and dispatch, and
many wants the “whole hog or farmer only will able to hold out onr
never tell yon it oan’t be done. Bring on
lost. The next day an Indian
your designs and we will out your pattern,
against competition. It is a rule and
nothing.”
do yoar work,
found it on the beach and took
An excellent mode of utilizing that is applicable to all branches
it up the coast. Next day the
any spare time of winter is to of industry.
And Don’t You Forget It.
Chilian bark was driven ashore
Do not feed the fattening South east oor. 2d and C streets, MoMinn-
clean up and burn all dried grass
by a storm at sea, and the In­
A. H. & O. O. HODSON.
or weeds. Trimming the trees hogs any longer than is neces­ ville, Oregon
dians, considering their canoes
and vines may be done any time sary. Slaughter them as soon
unsafe, took Mr. West’s boat and
as the temperature of the atmos­
between now and spring.
rescued fifteen sailors from their
Stock, as a rule, are naturally phere is at the freezing point,
perilous position in the rigging
which is better than when the
of the vessel. Mr. West has clean and will not lie down to
AT THE
weather is very cold. It is not
just received his boat back in rest in a manure pile, if more
economical to feed hogs when
good condition, after the above cleanly and more comfortable
quarters are provided, and wre the weather is very cold if they
adventures.” Who can doubt
be in a proper condition for kil­
MoMinnville, Oregon.
that there is a wise and hidden all know' that cleanliness is con­
ling.
power which directs the efforts ducive to health.
Monday, February 22d.
Apple, peach, plum and cherry
A
musty
cellar
is
death
to
of man, in view of such inci­
milk or cream, but it seems im­ trees set along the boundary Will be sold at Public Auction to the
dents as this.
highest bidder, a fine large Kitchen Range
possible to pound it into the lines of farms interfere very almost new, suitable for a large, family, a
Miss Mattie Mitchell, daugh­ heads of some people. More little with cultivation, and their hotel or restaurant.
Beds and Bedding.
ter of the senator from Oregon, butter is ruined by bad cellars fruit is produced almost without
OARPETS. Kitchen and Dining Room
one of the prettiest and most ac­ and caves than from any other cost after the trees are well es­ Furniture,
Lampe, Tables and Chairs, and a
thousand other things too numerous to
complished girls in Washington, cause.
tablished, while at the same mention.
and Miss Victoria West, the
'Phis winter will be doubly se­ time they may serve a useful
TERMS OF SALE:
British minister’s eldest daugh­ vere on your young horses un­ purpose as screens to mitigate All sales under $10, Cash. All sales over
$10, eight months credit, with approved
ter, who is also much admired, less you have them in first-class the force of driving storms.
notes.
sale.
have agreed together to discour­ condition when they go into 'Phe plan of a farmer for se­ This is a positive and peremptory
F. MULTNER.
age extravagance in their gen­ winter quarters. Good care curing large crops is thus stated
Is the Time
tlemen friends by declining from now on will be well repaid by him: “I tell my men to har­
bouquets from those who ask before spring.
row the ground until they think
to Buy Your­
them to be their partners in a
it
is
harrowed
tw
ice
as
much
as
Breeding animals should not
self a Home.
german, thinking it too great a be kept too fat; and those that it ought to be, and then I tell
tax upon the young men.
are intended for breeding pur­ them it is not harrowed half iVhile the tendency of interest is down­
ward, the prospect for farming is better.
poses should not be fed with enough.” Thorough pulveriza­ Henoe land will go no lower.
The surnames of five of our
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.
those being fattened for market. tion of the soil is more impor­ 140
acre farm for sale, 1 mile south of
presidents ended in son—Jeffer­
75 acres now summer-fallowed. Will
If the females be too fat, the tant than any other w’ork be­ Amity;
rent 225 more of farm land with a sale with
son, Madison, Jackson, Harrison,
stowed upon a crop.
privilege of summer-fallowing half each year.
young will be weak and puny.
A reasonable amount down will be aooepted;
and Johnson. It it among the
t alanoe in 3 or 5 equal annual payments to
/\.n old strawberry patch plow ­
Coffee
Club
Meeting.
possibilities that the next Presi­
suit the purchaser. For further particulars,
ed under gives excellent returns The ladies of the/VDoffee Club,” come and see. or address J. P. BEELER.
dent’s name may have the same
Amity. Or.
in succeeding crops of grain, and all ladies why Jre interested
terminating syllable—Allison or
vegetables and fruits. This is in the fire department, are re­
Farm Far Sale.
Harrison.
Qftfh
ACRES. 125 in cultivation; I
owing largely to the fact that quested to meet at the Fireman’s
*^Vmile* south west of Sheridan
PRICE
The resolution providing for the strawberry ground is pretty hall, Friday afternoon 2 o’clock,
Jan. 21st.
the submission of the prohibi­ well fertilized, also to the mass
N kllik B. H odson , Secretary.
FARM CLUB NOTES.
Stoves
OI !
St. Charles Hotel,
M
tion question will be introduced of roots and foliage turned under
There is no blockade as re­
this week, and - its immediate to rot. Thus it has a double
consideration urged.
manuring.
ported.
*5,000.
For further imSwatinn Udnal.Q Werth-
ington, ShecMaa. Or-, or Wright A Elbe
Dallas, Or.