. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®it£ gveefcex ont) giporiamott [APRIL 22, 19(5 McCarthy & Son's Third Spring Horse Auction PORTLAND, ORE., MAY 2-5. 1905 Home Park, Montana, consigns 75 head Standard Trotting BROOK-NOOK STOCK FARM i Bred Horses, headed by ttK, *„—— with 2:00 speed. This horse will beat 2:10 sure. d^Morgan* Bred Horses, headed by the remarkable six-year-old pacer, KNICKKNACK 2:24 1-2 Also SIXTEEN MATCHED PAIRS ^indini a number of 16 hand teams) and TWENTY OR MORE SINGLE DRIVERS. These Horses vwiIn tho most approved and up-to-date lines, are from J £.2 to 16 hands high, four


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®it£ gveefcex ont) giporiamott [APRIL 22, 19(5 McCarthy & Son's Third Spring Horse Auction PORTLAND, ORE., MAY 2-5. 1905 Home Park, Montana, consigns 75 head Standard Trotting BROOK-NOOK STOCK FARM i Bred Horses, headed by ttK, *„—— with 2:00 speed. This horse will beat 2:10 sure. d^Morgan* Bred Horses, headed by the remarkable six-year-old pacer, KNICKKNACK 2:24 1-2 Also SIXTEEN MATCHED PAIRS ^indini a number of 16 hand teams) and TWENTY OR MORE SINGLE DRIVERS. These Horses vwiIn tho most approved and up-to-date lines, are from J £.2 to 16 hands high, four to six years ^ II roiors and THOROUGHLY BROKEN, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, AND READY FOR USE. Mares are all registered. EIGHT TWO AND THREE YEAR OLD S lALLIONS, standard and registered The Catalogue contains a host of other High-Class Horses, making- this Sale one of the best held in the Northwest. Send for a copy of the Catalogue, ready April 24. ever Address J. L. MCCARTHY & SON, Hamilton Bldg, Portland, Ore. How Disease is Spread. The inspection work of the depart- ment of agriculture at the various pork packing centers of the country reveals some rather disturbing features, says Hoard's Dairyman. It is shown that there has been a remarkable increase in the number of hogs that are found tuberculous in the last three years. Three vears ago the number was 4U0U. Lan year the number had increased to 14 000 But what Hoard's Dairyman wishes to call especial attention to is the fact that 90 per cent of these tuber- culous hogs are said to come from the dairy districts. How did they get this disease' .. The answer is, By feeding on skim milk from tuberculous cows. Every hog found thus diseased is almost a dead loss to the packer. Already, we understand, the packers are moving to force a very unfavorable discrimination against hogs coming from dairy districts. The hog is a very im- portant adjunct to the dairy farmers, and it will nit them hard if their hogs are discriminated a


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