Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 30, 1906, Image 7

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    8TEEIV FE.E.DINQ.
t.tt War n" llllnola 1'iiMiirr !
laliril IIU I li kl nrloml.
In regard to I n' fi'i'illii of the cnr
Vnd of nil tic hlcli I niiI I lor if:...'t In
I'lilniKo tin other tiny I wonl I any (hi
Wiin (lie ( i iKt inrloiid I ever fed. In
tlic Hut pl.ie.t I had koiiiii blue gran
lM tire, more lliiiii I needed, mill I
loii;;li( i luhteen I if ,) I nt ijio.I younu
Jlerefurd nli i'iH. 'I lii'.v were nil of thai
llloml lllll I il llllll Kl'll poll Ullll Mil'
Align- ii l m I were nil ruining two yearn
olil.
1 I 1 1 1 -1 1 1 t licit) lllil. ill llll' lllllllo III
June Mini tllini'il Ihei i o:i i:i nliinv
iMlllii ; lln- hci nud Wi . ll oT 'i,iIi'iiIh,I
I I.IIHI III l,l'!i lljl ,'lll l'l lIllMll II
lllll' i. ill! ii.nl Mill I I tliein inn on II
fcOO I llllll' CI IIM I I IINl lll l' lllll il I goMlll'fll
oil lull feed. About llii' mlilille of lie
tol'iT I oiii!n I llii iii In n yard mill fi'il
llii'in en 'tin 'I, e..iu ii M I timothy liny
'J'Ihmi hlv.'i M i ;!ii'i n'..iitll i!') piiilii !
Vtliell I hi 'lll'il 111 I I lill'lll, Tllr.V
i i.' iill li.-liut in"l liiil four, nml I
vint I ' I ii I n y h r.iiliiT hate u,,y hli'iT"
lll'll'il lll'll, '1 Ill'.V M I I' kept III II Hllllll)
f IT I llll, llllll I ll.'lll II 1 1 II III 1 -f Of lll'O' M I
now i mining ii.ii r llii'in. My feed lot
In miiiiIj, I'liiiHi-ji'i'iilly II ifvcr g'-t-Very
iiiinlily. I l.i. the Meeri '.veil
bedded nil lIn- tin, '. I Ii mi lit ll.em till
around In'i'i' ri'.ir iny lioiui', i. ml I th'ul.
tin1- hiule i"" iiti'inl !f I "J'l per hundred
Wl'lclll
l.llt llrreforil I'nr f'Vr ilrra,
'llio heM itci'i'i I i my ii')i;ri to feed
nri' pure ln'il I li'i'i-foiil-i. Iml ntii ran
not iiIwiivm ; i'I them, '1 In Ih'IIit they
lire bred llio li.'lti r they will fi-oil nml
noil lis ;i nil". 'Ili. way to i;ot till
kind of Mi.n.li U (.( liny ini'l lie ii purr
bred lillll IllMeld of IIiIuh llll nl'l Hl'llll
iiinmiil.
'Ilie'l' IMltll- 111 1'.' ill K''"l H'"-ll lll'll
llioy were put In llio f 1 lul. I ln'llovr
you hlinnlil nlwaj hive lo r In pool
lie Ii In Marl Willi !iioi,,t o how
linn Ii lln'-.o inenie.-d p r t:ionlti, fur I
had i" hi Mli's In wolfli t ti tii on. Tli'v
woro i nl Inr ro'i"li Meer. but miti'll
! 1 1 f 1 . y . Mi!n"'!i met v . -1 1 t-li;i;ioil.
llllpt.eil lllol I .1.111 Till' ClllU'l wen!
fhroir-h lli o. filled up woll nml weltrli
'i 1 ii'.i.'i pmi'iilH p"r Ih'HiV - S. I -! t 1 1
lllil, Ill !rooi!oi N I In 7" ! I o,
'I Ii l.rt TnrtU.
I'.o :i ril ill nliiiiil llinl .-1 1 M-k l.'itik il'ir
In:; .trin. iniliry i: i". li' il hi. mils In
llio Mm Hi.- w.ilr N in iloulit vory
wiirm nml iill. trroon (.cum, unl
lllll IiiIIhI I." or i;,-:iri oon'ilo to t'n
Iho xloi'l; lli.il ii li .1 ill li,!. It. Wolllil
yon lil.o jtnir ni i i.i' , finnl-li yon
Willi Ml' ll ! 1-1 1 1 1. i 1 1 i-T WIlI'M'V llottol
Cl.'.lll ollt I'l'.' Ill lil. .-'Tll'l It !ll Miil)l
Mid i :ni'l I. mo nml pump il lull of
Hon ii, pmv Hiiior ir.'iii llio woll. 'I'lif
liiiiiii Iiii!oh Mill ni'pri'cl;ili' It, I'll
WMMMlil. ;-:H'!l linl, hlulil, linvo n
lii .l .iut tin in i li tin' ji';ir f'.iiml, n
prntoi I mil ft-. T 1 1 llio lint Mill n woll II"
llio ll.iM 1 ' : i f 1 1 1 . 1 . i . ! : . ; 1 1
tiie vi:tllinahy
111.!' :'S lh It II!.
Hii-oiio' li'o.i-,o ti,.!
luilnr.il in .io i:i '..
Ii i o llili l, v Iml or
H.ivs iIooh l ot Im
With MVllo Villi'
-;i!'S llio l.r-'iit'iii :
1m; llio iiiin.'
'l lili l, w iml i- i'. in-
1J till' fll'O p.ls ;;iu:i
J.lHllSl'll ltl II
! i ntlM i lollil, llll
'.;!iiiiu nro nulil to
1. 1 lio I'o.-I ftTH. '1'llN
i nlo Hi. iso iillUoloil
lliinit, in In those
: ! i.o! y only ilur
u 1; of llio ilise;ise.
I !.y mi o (siruetioii
- of llio nir In hoine
I a rt nf ll:i' ii" ii.r.iii)iy tr.n t. Tin'
IUM-.V I -ii 1 1 1 : ii t.;' liuisi'H (ii'tfr ImvliiK
lifi'U ldli' llinl .lll l'i tuddeil rXiTtloil
N mil illli- tn any thra-'f nud is only
l'liiiu:iry. 1I.u-m--. I.tl mi tin M'cds
(if li''.llllllltllH lllll Miilli' ullirr i'.unls
li.ivt i:ir:ilysix t,t th.- Iiiryimt-nl iiiuk
i-Ii-s, partii-ul.irly lu-ii fed i-liifkvett.il.
tlllii'r i iisi M may t mi,.; fruin It-nd jiol
milling, miff lliru.T; and many tlnii'M
from li'Teilily. Knariiur, tli namu l.yj
wlilt li ilic tlisi-asi' is pi'iiiM'ully known,
Is only a ny inittiiii and imt llio disease.
In luul cuni'h llii- ilnial fairly Miflu
t'att's. Tin cure d.-ii. udi ii'.ut-li on tho
cause, and many tiu.i .s sm-li horses urn '
treated Willi Utile siin ess. You cnu :
try one dram poi.i -shun Iodide once u
day for u week lind tlien one lialf i
iuuei of I'owler'H siiliitlou once n day
for the next week In the drinking wa
ter, nud If this lii.i.i not do any j,'ood
you would lietler im to ll ood Veterl-
n:tl lan.-M. I . Willianis, 1 1. V. S., In
Kur.-il New Yorker.
.
W ll r ll i' In ill lie.
Lunips or mircH tm the hacks of cut
tle, are caused hy the larvuu of the
war-lil..' Hy, or ox war'de, a black Hy
thickly covered Willi yellowish hair.
'J'hey lay tlm vkkh on the hackH of cat-1
tie from June to September. Tho grubM
lui tch out anil li ne through the nl.ln
and live there, next to the llesh, all
winter. In the Hjirlug the mature
crawls out and falls to tho ground.
I'tit u thumb on each side of the lump
ami Kiptec.u tho Krnb out, or mix lard'
mid Htilphur and rub It Into tho lumps,
which dcHlroys tin? grub. 1 luring July i
nml August rub over tho backs of cat-!
tie a mixture of four ounces flowers of
sulphur, one gill Npirlts of tar nml one
quart train oil, ami It will prevent tho
Hy from laying Its eggs, liub on once
a week. Tho chief harm thest grubs
do Is tho making of holes In tho hide,
thus lessening Us value In market.
Ohio runner.
laerul l't.iiilH, llol )i.
A pounil of fat baitm gl'eti u vow
that Is off her fee 1 will often effect a
cure, writes u correspondent to Farm
Jourmil.
I will Just Hcnd you one little thing,
very nlmple ami effect mil remedy f.
wurts on a horse's iioko or anywhere.
Wash tho warts Uh hlroug Bodu wa
ter. I took a perfect "mat of warts"
off a colt's uoso hy washing them with
Btrong soda water twice only. A seed
wart can ho taken off by nodn. Pick
tho wart a little till Iho blood starts,
then apply dry soda a few times. Mrs.
M A. (i. I
hy rnfcronr to the appeoranra of Ui
l'Ullie,
XJh. ho In, in h7 Well, rnehlm lio If
Jn-it IIiIh inlniilo, bill ho wnnn't nn hour
$vm. Ho wiin up y our flmp, nml tln-n
In iiiikIo up fiirt'M nt mo nml uluek Oiil
lilM rliln. I tolil Iiiin I'd hlnp IiIm i-lmp
Mou" dny, ini'l now I'm koIii' to 1" lf
'i'ii!.o Unit, yon olil mI,oi.oii, you!"
'i tut liutHior hoy Jiimpoil In mil unvc
the Iioi hc 11 r In p iiiTimM llio noie, IJlIi"l
two of tin- 1'oyn nml thou plokoil up hl
luiMkot llllll till I I 1 1 1 on. lio loft il Kl'i'iit
M;itoof IiiiIi;iiiiI1oii Ii hlml him, nml U)
Komi mm Im rnulil hin Iu'omiIi llumpy
cxpliiliioil :
"I dliln't wmit lo no lo the "iillu fol
kllllu' n hoy, nml tlml'n llio only rcitHou
I illilu't l.ri'uk llio oiiIi'h noi l;."
'S'poiln' Iho Ainli hi "ivl hiul hri'.-itli-eil
llMiiioroin IiIh noHirlls!" i-xolulini'il
olio of Iho rrowil.
"Ami roiiroil up nml piwcil (ho nir
niifl mini loii;-' ml loil u i'ooml.
"Ami lore hluiKi'lf louxe from Iho
wiiuon nml (Miiloi'o.l nwiiy!" (fiiHjii'iI
one of Hi" loyn who hm Ihm h culTo.l.
1 lumpy Miolu'it Iho miso of tho homo,
nml l!i n ii i inn 1 ro.poml.'.l hy i IoIiik
hi i i ye i nml i ;iniii up iisiiluit Iho
hll -hliu' ;.o-.. I lo pmli il.ly wouM h.-ivo
hoon iim)-'.'i In Iho in i ii ul m iiioro If nno
of Iho hoy luul iml 11 n ly iimoi:
".''ny, now, Iml ihiii't you fellers hour
I fill KiHiicn lii ro';"
"Nil iv," i huriisi'il iv.o or Ihroo iiflor
lool.lm: iiiuiiihI iiiiil li .P -iiln;'.
'!ul I i-.iii. I'm- hour. I imH inoowln"
nt'oiiml I'Vop him o I :m I'm, nml Jo;t
;iu't foul in" on the niiiml. Thoro II
In ll.':ii:i. I ti ll ymi Ihi'i o I il I'll t
uioiiml h"io hoim-. lii'io. She limy ho
rihl In thai ho on Hi.? wiiu'oii."
"Iiou'l I 'll, mi lo nl nml cm lie (hi-'
hor-io." "iiii ioiioil Humpy.
"I.rmn.e l. II you foiiii'thlii', Humpy
Kkliiii.'i'," Mil l Hi ' li-ij m ho lowori.l
hU Voire, I. ill imnle It Very I lipres.slve.
"If 1 :i- p il I'U ! ifi it; of nil Alnli
hoio nu t wiifoii im I Ih. 'in win n box
In Iho wiu'oii, I'll know wluil llieio iw
In Iho li. S'poM'ii' It lunu'l out lo
ho ii lion. I I. in 'i !"
roof: "
"Von i .in poof nil you wniil to, hu;
I hino i.'.i.l of mi.-Ii liilii-a. 'Twon't
do no hiu l to til up sit" ! ..'.. If J on
lire nfinl'l lo ilo It, lin n I 111."
'llinl vim ii ih fy, Miel Hui.ijiy tool,
II h i mi li nml htr.illil.i-.viiy inouiiti- 1
th" wiio'-'ii n!.d hl'l.-d Iho .x.vor of Ih"
box. I'oiir -.t ! 4 nt t.iiio Jumped nil
over hltu I'll. I t !! nil oxer III" v;i m
nml tin.' Ii.ii- o :i:i. He ii il:-i;.pei Into
Iho htroot. 'I'll.' l.o.x i yelled, the h"lo
bilcLed i.,i, nml 1 o .1 Hi ol.i e t o';
llflel the rah. I la lit' I va M'r.ili.N thole
w;m wild e-,.l.-iiieii'. I.i hueklii; li;i
Ih" h i: so run ll." I. o k -ml of the w:i
oll Iut i n" p i .' '.: I.' :m. nml in M-okii.
hhelllT t!i" il.li I III Up llll--. or in l u
Ki'iM-oi-ie-i. Ilim.py inner .iumped from
llio w.i,: 'ii jiu I I'jml uilli his lininl; in
his J.i i.rl nml his imi.:;!i op.-u. 'I'll'
mi 1 !i n .m. of Ins i 'r.i J .li siumiod
lil::i. ISy iiiid hy nil - of his crowd kick
ed hli i'nud ta:d:
"Sealtir, Mump, r y. .it'll J.'l a lliml
hand years In hlnie pii; ei!"
M ilf im hour l iier when he iirr!'l
homo wilii pale f.i. e n ml .- Ii iku. I. nee
hl.i imUli.-r .Kii,ed at hi.u ilosely nml
Ihon Kii.l:
"Hempv. y. -.i d .u'l l.i .1; :i hit well,
iiiid I'm i; iii.i In hp.' ik to your father
unl lime hint '.'t y.ut a t.iiiie tills very
ilny." M. i,l'.I.
ll l.4ttarn iiit-n I .
The u.iy c.il..r. .1 full; li.i.e of p.ckiug
up phrast s uhith lliey hear used by
white people a'-ou! tliiui Is a mil -.Sngly
lllustnit"! ly a cotsversatlou which
was overheard recently on the streets
of a southern city.
"Howdy. Miss MandyV How Isyou?"
culled o:ie dusky uunly to another.
"Oh. 1 Jes' tollable. Miss Joiinsou.
How yo' feelin";" was the response.
"Why, l's u-feeliu' mighty peart, I
Is," confided Mrs. Johnson. "1 mitten
ly does feel Hue."
"W'ellum, yo' sho' is lookln' well,"
agreed her friend. "Yo' color's bo
good!" -I.lpplneot l's Magazine.
Worth Utile ItiUt't-.l.
"Harling," he suld hoarsely. "I l3ve '
you better than my very life."
"And-nud suppuM I shoul 1 refuse!
you?" asked the beautiful girl. i
"Then 1 should kill myself."
"liraclous: Your life must be worth!
a great th ai."- Pctroit Tribune.
The Vsif'iitlon S'eiiNiin.
Wife You run on In front, John, and
t the tickets.
C.retit hy t onlriiat.
He Ciiiuuit paint or wrllo or alng;
ITiilitiiiorcd Is lil.i inline.
Ilo'a nti't r been cured of anything
And thus leaped Into fame.
Ilo'a nt'Vtir led a troop of foot
Krom which the t'ocmuu run
in (hort, wo must ndinlt lie's but
An ordinary man.
Uut when wo nlvo our fancy wlnss
And note the vaiit aiTiiy
Of folks, who liae 1.. -en cared of
things
Or nintf or paint i r rl:"'
When wo but con' ie, Keo whls.
Tilt) novel I '
W' rrmi't co'il'.v I. ia
No ni iliiini'v i
I.oe i 1 . - I.iurnsi
5 (fj n
2
- i.,r i n . 1, 'if''- :"
gfiSTOKiA
AVcCclalle IVcparnlion for As
slmiln I infi Hie hxxl ntul Ilcuf;i -Lnft
die SkiiDiichs and Ikwcls oT
rromolosI)ii;cslion,CluTrriiI
npftsfiivlRi'stConlriinsneiilur (hhiini. Morphine nor Xiiurrcil.
otNahcotic.
lmfjiut SrmJ'
fix SmnM
k.ll. SJU -
j .. r .
AjMifiel Hi'iiicdy rorCoiLSlirwi
lion.Sour SloiiiArh.DinrrlKHVi
Worms ,( onvt il rviiMis .Ye vrn sit -mss
iuhI Loss of Sleep.
1
Fac Sunik: .Siirulure of
NKW VOFIK.
i
I 9 1 MWaajawiLi lU'JII ai I1".1"""'!
Lxact copy or wrapped. 3 ifll. a
thi eeoravn teanaf, mm oa em.
lllilih, MUTION. PORK, SAUSAGE, EIC,
0 ALWAYS O.N
..Lakcview Meat Market.'.
JOHN WLNIi:i.l.. l'r(..rutor
- AT PkllAUNf LOCATED j.
BUILDING M)RTM OF
5
Nature's Wn-drju. Handiwork
Through .i.mi anj Colorado
i ailt iiiiti', (-..ii.i.i nt tin' t, ran. I,
Illai-k I'm. mi. Mnr-liHlI n ml T.-uin
i t) I' it "i. hii I tin- Wurl'l Kuiin.in
SS3TRoyal (iorge 55
For lies r 1 1 I i v . j mil I lliii-lriifl I'u inpli
li'i, wriie in
W. C. Mcliridi, tien. Agt.
l.'l lliirl Stre. t I'OltTI.AM), OR.
OAGTOniA..
Boara th 1"8 Kind YOU H.IVfl AlttlKS BcuM
i
(5 V
THE
LAKE
COUNTY
EXAMINER
Lrt23r LVND AMI) STOJK NfiVVS
EIGHT PAQOS LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
ESTABLISHED IN
33
IB
Tor InfantB and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty rears
i
HAM) AT THE
HOTEL LAKEVicW
TlVli CAKL.
Efrxthc .) -'.Kb, l'Mt'i.
9:1 1 A. M. I.v. a Jli-no Ar. 5 ::;.. J'. M.
ll:"l A. M. I.v, HlutiiHs I.v. ?:4." P. M.
1 1'. M. I.v. b Doyle I.v. 1:I2P.M.
2:1." I'. M. Ar. Amodee I.v. 12:U1 P M
I .i:oe I. M. I.v. AuuMee Ar. 11:15 A M
I ' 4... u jioi pi;ii l.v. 11 :nu A. .il.
U .. ' . t f T .. ..... . ... .
7:3) i'. M. Ar. 1 Ma.l. ll.io Lv. 7:15 A.M.
I 1:20 P. M. I.v.
! 'J:W P, M. Lv.
Pin mas
Hit'kw ith
Moluiwk
Ar. 12-45 P M.
I.v. 11 art A. M.
I.v. 8:15 A. M.
f.'-i P. M. Ar.
f
a Connections made with Kai-t and Wist
bound trains of S.'l'. Co.
b Stagrs lo and from Milford, Jamsville,
Huntlngvlllo.
c Stages to and ruin Slandieli and Susan
Title, d Staseg to and from Eatdeville, Cedarville,
I Kurt Ilidwull, Adln, Alturaa, Lakevlow, aud
j other points In Oregon.
e Stages to and from Genesee, Taylorsville
and Ureenville. j
I t Stages to and from JohnsviUe, Croiuberg,
j aud Quiiu-y.
AM
M
P) : KINTING IS AN ART IX
rvliich Tm; Examiner ex
j cells. We have all the late
vpj"' styles in type and keep in
stock a lare assortment of high
grade stationery so that there is
no delay in executing a large order.
)"r prices will be found to compare
favorably with other prices.
1880.
PROCUKrO ANO OrrCNDCO. thI mortal.
n. wnirf ". '.'rf'.. t'lt (.,K-rl w wr. I. Mvl fiwrrwrrt.
Y i rm afrl.-n. Iiow f otHJtln iU'n 1a, inwlM mjwka,
r..prrlt(l.la, rU, N ALL COUNTHIt.
mmry amf 'fun Ihr pntml.
Pliant lui Infringement Pnctlct Eiclmtra!,
Writ m "fn I' u ft.
2 aintk Hrm, n- ViAM tutaa ttimt Oflaa.
WHlMINf.TON, O. C,
Land Notice.
JOHN MU1XAN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
3io Connetlcut Avenue
Washington, D. C.
All persona vho have hcrelofora made FINAL
Pk(KiH In any kind of Ijnd, Mineral or Tim.
bef linlrlca, mhlch haa been accepted by the
ttegliter or Ifteclver oi any 1 . 3. Ind Wllce,
can have the lauance of their II. 8. Patent for
(aid Land promptly attended ta by lending
me their Duplicate Peceiatu, or Certificate ol
Entry, and an agreement to pay me $ 10 when- i
ever aid Patent ahall liue.
JOHN .WLLXAN,
Oregon, Callfern.
and Navada
Male A fent
vVif-it. BO YEARS'
VV "-O - EXPERIENCE
Designs
'nii Copyrights Ac
Artmn n1inij a tk?f r-b and firry t m maf
jtt! k'r nrortin tvr oiini'n free wheiber an
inr-niMiti n prohMf pHtrritnhlo. ommunlra
tlrirm lrict!Tr,tiB i-r(ttJ- KaiifirKiokon hfn.;i
aWnt fr. (iH-5t bttnry fur nKmnn(f jai,nt,
ifittiw taka thntuicr. 1unn St Co. rt'Cvtv
pf uU notice, without tfinrye, in the
Scientif ic American.
A hnflonily lllnnfmlwl wx-klT. T..iret nr
CiiUll..n of any nr-irntlllc jnurnal. 'J erri.n. ti a
f"ir: four mi.ruba. tL bold brail new .dealer.
MUNN & Co.36tB New York
i.fimc3 omce. U2S V EU. Waabluytuu. 1). C.
I.''.' J- a. .y't
I : . r:
excursion Kates 13 facmc Coast!
Notify your friends in the cast
that reduced round-trip excursion
rates will go into offect June 1. lixni,
and tickets will lie on sale daily un
til Scpteiuher 13, l.KXi.
Final return limit Octolier 31, l'.HK).
Katesfroin principal Eastern points
a re as follows:
From Chicago f7."i.00
" Council lUufi's, St. J oseph, Leav
enworth and Kansas City...$tiD.OO
" Sioux City ?t2tx)
" Denver, Colorado Springs, Pue
blo find triuiad $.10.0d
" St. Louis Sti'l.Ot)
" .New Orleans $ti;i.OO i
" Houston... $00.00
For further information call upon
or write nearest Agent or
1. S. Taggdrt, Reno. Xev.
2 mo 1). F. & V. V.
l'ost & King have the best grade
of liquors and cigars to be found in
Oregon. tt
V
1
a- iv: 'M
GREEN FEED.
Ileta Im llirk Mini Pnafirr ta Tlaa
i Ilrnt find Drftnarht.
Tt will br nn tiuusunl seiinon It many
ttttui hi the corn Ik-U are not con
fronted with the nhort pasture problem
during July ami Anirnst. NJne years
out of ten tha nrvenlh auS elghtb
Pionlhn arc droughty In nome cf out
agricultural Btates, nml a ncnnt supply
cf nutritious, srreen feeil nt this critical
time Vienna decrensed rftumn to the
dalryiiiiin or the man vhr 1 mnklng
iK-cf on gran. It Is a norry outlook for
Block where this Mtnntlon exists, and
Its 111 effe.-ta tire greatly heightened by
Kbi presence of flies and hot weather.
Ia order that utok may get through
this period without a setback provision
fchould be inuilo for a liberal quantity
of green feed to supplement short
grass or entirely to supplant the pas
tures. A continuous supply of this
material is essential to Ih;? profitable
development of young ami growing
auiinali as well as U the maintenance
of a paying flow of milk from dairy
cattle, it is Just as Important to pro
vide plenty of feed for the dry mouths
of KUiiiti;er, whe:i grass is Inadequate
for their needs, as t o gro-v It for winter.
The proposition runs right to the pock
etlxiok of every stock f irmer, declares
Breeder's Gazette.
Sulllnif- Crop.
Most pastures are overtaxed. This
and dry weather make them pretty
Bcant picking for about two months of
the year. Just as oon as they get a
litth short soiling crops should lie
ready to use. For the benefit of the
grass stock should hs taken off the
pastures Just as soon as there Is an
abaudunca of green feed. Let the
graes grow. Give it a chance, to recu
parate.
Several varieties of crops are ad
mirably adapted to the purpose of suji
plylug green foed for stock through a
droughty summer. Early corns are
highly recommended. Sow five or six
quarts of seed per acre. Cowpeas and
soy beans sown at the rate of a bushel
per acre will do well in many locali
ties. Oats and Canadian field peas, a
bushel of each per acre sown together,
make excellent green feed. Dwarf
Essex rape, four pounds of seed to the
acre, will make capital provender for
sheep and hogs, fc'orghum may be In
cluded to advantage. Cowpeas and
rape may be sown In cornfields at the
final cultivation. Itye eown in corn
will afford feed for late fall and early
spring and thus help the pastures.
Sweet corn is commonly grown foi
soiling purposes.
THE SHEPHERD
o
Aa excellent way with young lambs
running with the ewes Is to have a
pen made of boards In the yard or
pasture, with openings through which
the lambs will crawl, and ia this keep
a 6halIo-.v, flat trough ia which the
Iambs ca.mot walk. In this trough a
few haudfuls of mixed coruineal bran
and linseed meal are scattered quite
thinly. The lambs will soon End It and
will run in and out aud feed at will.
This has doubled the ordinary frrowtn
without it In two months' feeding and
will make weauing an easy business.
More SUeep.
.From the reports I hear sheep will
be Increased this year. The prices re
ceived for wool and lambs have leen
hish compared with years back, and
nil who have even a few sheep seem to
be satisfied and are ready to Increase
their flocks. The dog question bothers
some, but the dog who chases 6heep In
this part of the country Is sure of a
free pass to some other world, says a
Xew Hampshire man.
With the Farm Flock.
Don't sell the best aud lirstborn ewe
lambs and keep the poor ones for
breeders.
Don't leave the sheep out In the wet
after they go to pasture. It will take
but a few minutes to run them In, and
It will be time well spent. Don't let
the sheep run In the old pastures un
less you give them the gasoline treat
ment before they go out.
Don't make any fence around the
sheep pasture, except one of woven
wire. This will both keep the sheep
la and the dogs out and U really the
most economical fence on the market
Don't think tdieep can go without wa
ter. They will live if they have only
dew for drink, but they will not thrive.
Rural New Yorker.
SlotT and Sure With Sheep.
Start with a few theep. learn their
habits, gain their confidence and grad
ually Increase the flock, keeping only
the finest ewes. The four best mutton
breeds are the Southdowns, Phrop
shlres, Ilampsihlres uud Dorset Horns,
each having certain points In their fa
vor which the others have not. Coun
try Gentleman..
Mutton Chop.
Don't forget to dip.
Even cull owes sell up to $4.75.
Ifs a i retty coarse weed that sheep
will not cat.
By all means dock your lambs and
dock them early.
Fold the fleece with the bright Bide
toward tho market.
If you wish to do a mail order busi
ness In sheep you must ndvertlse.
If you want to see your lambs smile
proparo for them a patch of rape.
If there is better roughage than clo
ver Lay we would like to know what It
Is.
Gci1, big, strong Iamb crops are the
common report from all over tho coun
try. Ii who breeds a certain breed of
fcheep because he likes It Is pretty sure
to succeed.
Owners of pure bred pheep and goat
who do not advertise do not know what
they are losing on that account
American Sheep Breeder. j