. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, March 25, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 At a meeting of county assessors, held recently at Fresno, a general rate of assessment was agreed to by the assessors of the State on oil pipe lines, pipe line stations, horses, cat- tle, wheat, barley and raisins. Other assessment-rates were made as fol- lows: Heavy horses, $75 and up; light horses, $40 and up; stock cat- tle, $12; cows, $25 to $50; sheep, $; colts, $20 and up (1, 2 and 3 years); mules, $75 and up; mule colts, $25 and up (1, 2 and 3 years); hogs, 4 cents per pound; wheat, $20 a ton;
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, March 25, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 At a meeting of county assessors, held recently at Fresno, a general rate of assessment was agreed to by the assessors of the State on oil pipe lines, pipe line stations, horses, cat- tle, wheat, barley and raisins. Other assessment-rates were made as fol- lows: Heavy horses, $75 and up; light horses, $40 and up; stock cat- tle, $12; cows, $25 to $50; sheep, $; colts, $20 and up (1, 2 and 3 years); mules, $75 and up; mule colts, $25 and up (1, 2 and 3 years); hogs, 4 cents per pound; wheat, $20 a ton; barley, $15 a ton;'raisins on ranches, $15 a ton; raisins in packing houses, $20 a ton. o Don't stunt your pigs as it is cut- ting off the profits. Prevention is far better than dire, not only cheaper and quicker, but better outside of these. Be sure that the sow has a suitable feed, one that will produce plenty of milk, so as to keep the pigs on contin- uous growth and prevent stunting them. It seems almost impossible to make up the loss that is occasioned by a stunt. The little pig should be taught to eat early, by a gradual pro- cess. They will then wean themselves without any loss of growth. They will continue right along growing where they have been taught to eat by a gradual process before weaning time. 'Save-The-Hobse'SpavinGure. BESJRAOE-jJAfiJi npHE nrgency of speeay success means all in all ta A. every owner of an unsound horse to use a remedy that will not fail. Investigate, abandon vicious and uncertain methods and turn to "; "Save-The-Horse" is sold with a signed, legally- binding contract, which positively protects purchaser. For 15 years it has been the foundat lonon which nearly every man. based hja confidence in making his first purchase, and it has never been violated. B. F. D. Ko. 2, Harsaalltown. Dec. 10. 1910. Troy Chemical Co., Binrrhamtort, N. My contract No. was 63736. I used your remedy on a mule that was kick
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