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U m a l E»e»h Wall* A a c is a l Rammed earth w alla fo r b u ild ings have been need In E urope fo r many centuries. according to Path- Under Magazine. Roman» used thia m a te ria l In a crude way d u rin g the day» o f the old empire. Instance« are know n o f rammed ea rth b u ild ings standing fo r n early 2 M year» w h ile the average b u ild in g o f thia Parasites Cause Horses’ Lamenes Tiny Worms in the Intes tines Check Circulation of Blood in Legs. By P r Kobort G r t U m , Cfclef *n * “ *J Pathology •n«1 I h f lim t k Vi»i*«r».«* Qualified—Experienced Laurence C. MOFFITT Candidate for Non-Partisan N om ination for School Superintendent O F L A N E COUNTY P rim a rie s M ay 13, 1936. I P aid A d v ) Clyde N. Johnston •r •• F u n n e r* who have horses lit-«* are going m >sterlousljr In me at th * season o f the ye a r can o fte n la> the tro u b le to a p a ra site know n •* *tro n < yle and *»m »rtlnb* vailed hookworm . T h is peat la o n ly one o f a uum i*er a ffe ctin g hocaaa, amt the h«*t « a y to co n tro l them Is through s a n ita tio n and o th e r p re te n th e measures. Proper trea tm e nt w in re|»ented «lose* o f «»II o f « h«‘i«t»,». « Ilu u i, a fte r a ccurate diagnosis h.«» been made, w ill roller«» m a il' aid m ala Infeate«! w ith lw»ok worms. W here sym ptom s o f lameness ap js nr, eggs o f blood worm « may l»e found In the stools o f ausi»evt»sl animals. A com isrtettt xe te rin .u ta »an nlent > the »*gg* w it the | o f a iii U tosaojh * I f the egg* a rr those o f the hookw orm , the tren* •nent should he sta rte d at once. <n: «»f vheno|sMlluni Is to x ic anti Is h r* given by a tra in e d referinarla«-. In most cases, prom pt trea tm e nt w ill rl«l the horse o f the worm« and the a n im a l w III ree«»ver in a *h«»ri time. One fa rm e r, who w rote the agri u ltu ra l o»t!» ge fo r help, had three ior»ea go nn «teriottsly lame from « h a t Is now believed to he an tn •w ta tlo n o f stn m g yle s o n e bora« « a s a p p are n tly a ll rig h t u n til ahe •wiithh-nly at«»| petl aud had no i»« o f o n e hind leg Ah« fin a lly had to '•e deatroxed. A second bores «a« d i rig h t when p u t In the barn a uig h f. but In the m orn.ng had n * *e o f one hind eg He «ua no he e r a fte r a «eek. T b s th ird horse ’•ecame lame fo r no apparent rex *«»n and haa i»«*»n too rrtp p ta d «• •xork fo r a couple o f m onths Abe » m aking slow Im provem ent on pa« •»ire. S im ila r cases hare i-een re •rte«I by other*. The lam«nes« is caused b« i; • , ny worm s In the Intestines o f t »•• hornet r u ttin g off the circu la tio n f blood to the legs T ale s* Tl.« o irn ia are e ite rm in a te « l the It. »•«ted horse usually «lies Should Clean Wheat Bin Before Storage of (¡rain On» of Ihe moat lm i« > rl« iit step» n i o n iru llltiK Insects th a t nfe« i->l grain« «u, h :<• wheat a th .it .f p ro p e rly cleaning out (h r b-•» ••fore fl lin g If. »ays George I 1 ’ ones o f the M i»»oiirl I ’„lie g e oi » g ric u ltu re In a n sw ering In q u li • « ncernlng ln«ec( i-nnrrol R e p u b lica n C andidate fo r District Attorney L A N E COUNTY An experienced, able la w y e r (P a id A d v .l O ften. bo,-an«» o f la. k o f tim e e pi«, e w here the g ra in 1» fo I. ..red Is h u rrie d ly prepared. Se* ra l m onili« la te r It 1« da, n l c l to ..Id the gra in over u n til the price _•.•!« b e tte r and the grain 1« •• in.l ., I t badly Infested w ith »lured .-rain ln«e, t« V e ry lik e ly many of ,..e pe«r« u e re h a rb o rin g In the i, a t the lim e the gra in '«a- -tore,l. Many o f the |« e ts in th» bln is n e k ille d by th o ro u g h ly cleaning ■ ut a ll refuse o f prevloua gra. » a t m ig ht be In th » cracks. ere, ■ es. beneath l»>ards, u r behind par tlon». A fte r lid s la done the floor» ..» the bln Should be «, rubbed w ith •oiling lye w a te r and a ll ersrlce» .Im u ld 1* »oaked th o ro u g h ly. The in should tie Im ate d where rat« ih d m ice » i l l tend not to harbor about It. and should be as nesr ral ; ro o f as It 1« p o M ib l» to make It. O ften It la nece»«ary to tre a t the . r a in In the fu ll fo r those stored .-rain |* « ts th a t may come Into e b ln w ith the g ra in . I f th» gram » lik e ly to need th is la te r tre a t ment, the I,in should to* made a« gaa-tlght as hie I,»fora A lling It w ith fre«h g ra in . h is e ig h th grade pupil», a ll boy», to W in c h e s te r hay one «lav la»' week. John and Geo L ln b e rg e r 1*0 M on d a y fo r th e ir hom e In C a lifo r n ia a fte r v le ltin g frie n d » h e r* fo r tw o week«. I<ewts C onley aceom panled th e m home and w ill v is it a slater. M is . C laude la w s o n . In C a lifo rn ia . la iw r ll H en»ton w in b ro u g h t hom e fro m a Eugene h o s p ita l last I'uesdav The l» *w ev Fogle fa m ily of Sweet H om e spent Sunday eve n ln g a t the la iw e ll H enston home. M r and M rs K H K oeh of G oldson v is ite d frie n d s here Sat urdav. Tho».> u n e n d in g a c a rd p a rty at the hom e o f Ir is M o n tle th S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ere M arv B rv a n t. M axine F ry D o n a ld M onroe. John and George L ln b e rg e r. L e w is Conlev and H a y m o n d M onroe, M r and M ie L o w e ll Henston and mm »pent S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t the M a rv in H g rp o l* hom e In C oring, G rove Nearby News |> t L IG H T * U .I.F Y . M av 12 M r. a nd M rs. F re d W r ig h t o f C o tta ge G rove spent fro m S a tu rd a y to Tuesday at tin horns o f a d a u g h te r. M is . O scar Ja ckso n O th e r guests Sunday at the Ja ckso n home were M is . l.o is Be ns to n a nd »on N o rm a n o f E u gene and C lyde W r ig h t, d a u g h te i K a th e rin e and Ml»» M a rv C a nier on o f W a lk e r J u n io rs and se n io rs o f W a lk e r u n io n h ig h school le ft F rld a v m o rn in g fo r N e w p o rt on th e ir an n u a l sneak. F re sh m e n and soph om ore» a tte n d e d th e M av day fee tlv a l at t'o tta g e G rove W eek end guest» o f M r a nd M is . Lee N ix o n « e re M r» V iv a ld n d a m ood o f B ra d wood. M rs R uby B la n k and d a u g h te r o f P o rtla n d . Mr» N in a M org a n and »laughter M r. and M i». H a ro ld W o lfa rd and son L a r r v and TMnald N ix o n o f Eugene On Sunday a ll went to th e W E N ix o n home in C otta ge G rove a nd spent th e day. T he E. J K e n t fa m ily and th e n guests. M i and M t- la w te n c » K e n t and M r. and M rs E J Sear» also w ere wet«» g u v ' t s at th e W E. N ix o n hom e T h e g ro u p enjo ye d a cov ered d is h d in n e r a t noon. M M . !' w Gene w ere am ong a p a rty who p ic n ic k e d Sunday on S m ith riv e r. M tlo n H a ig h t, « h o is em ployed a t V a n co u ve r. W ash -pent M o th e r» das here at the home o f his parents. M r and M i <« C. H H a ig h t M i, and M r» C lin t S p rig g s o f C otta ge G rove « e ie d in n e r guests Sunday o f M r. and M rs. Chas C onner. M r. and M rs. L a w re n ce K e n t o f Eugene, who spent several days at th e E. J. K e n t home, re tu rn e d hom e T uesday evening. T h e J. A. J o ll fa m ily are e x a c t in g a nephew. K e n n e th J o ll. and b rid e o f N am pa. Ida . fo r a s h o rt v is it. School closes th is co m in g F rid a y w ith i l Ic n lc In H«»i n » m ove. D o ro th v H o h m a n . w h o Is a tte n d in g O S .C . came up a nd spent M o th e r « day at th e hom e o f her parent» M r a m i M r» Geo H o h m an h » IK » IE»» Mav 13 M l« . Jesse ta x u n ls o f D orena .pen) W ednesday w ith p e r parent». M i a nd Mrs. lle r t D aw ley. M r. and M rs. F re d K e llv vis ite d W ednesday o f last week w ith M i and M rs A le x G » ro u lte a t I 'l s s ion. , . M i and M rs. Itn v V a n Se-holaek o f D o re n a and M r. a nd Mrs. F a il H lg g e n h o th a m e n te rta in e d w ith an o ld tim e dance at the la id le s ' c lu b house a t tk ire n u S a tu rd a y eve n in g . . „ W a rre n K e llv a tte n d e d a h a rm - ets u n io n m ee tin g in Eugene Sat u rd a v. . M r. and M rs W. S Jeans o f C u lp C r,-ek v is ite d S a tu rd a y eve n ln g a t th e O th o V a n Scholaek home. Noble E llio t t and G ra n d m a Daw- lev have been III th e past week. A r th u r Hales o f D o ren a spent S a tu rd a y at th e L o w ry E n g la n d home. Clyde und H u b e rt M c N s tl went to D ra in Sunday and v is ite d th e ir fa th e r. J M M c N e il M r and M rs F ra n k K e lly and M r. K e llv 's m o th e r. M rs F lorence K e llv o f O ottage G rove were v is ito rs F rld a v a t the F re d and W a r- te n K e lly homes M r and M rs D ana Me«, a tg a r and d a u g h te r and »Vm M c C a rg a r o f G ra n ts Pass. H a ro ld Met a rg a r fa m ily o f Eugene and the A lv ls W ic k s fa m ily o f C o tta g e ««rove were M o th e r’s d sv guests o f M rs M a rv M c C a rg a r Sunday. M r nnd M rs F ra n k H auser o f C ottage G rove were supper guests S aturday o f M i and M rs. Noble El»«»» « . a . M r. and M i«. R oy E n g la n d o f K u la d a and M r. and M rs. <1 L G illis p l, o f D lsston w ere Sunday v is ito r , s t the G len C .llllsp le home M r and M rs H u g h D o o little of T h o rn to n C o rne rs w ere ****, o [* M onday eve n in g at the F re d K e llv home. LO N D O N M ay 13. T he G e ra ld H anton fa m ily o f S unnyside. W «»h.. and M rs. H a ro ld G ravo» and tw o d a u g h te rs o f Eugene were d in n e r guest» S a tu rd a y a t the H a ro ld Abeene home A fa m ily re u n io n waa held S u n day a t the J E. H a n to n home w ith a ll c h ild re n and g ra n d c h il d re n present. T he G e ra ld H a n to n fa m ily o f S unnyside. W ash.: the H a rv e y S h ip p fa m ily o f C ottage G ro ve , the G le n H a n to n fa m ily . Mr.« H a ro ld Abeene and c h ild re n . M r and M rs. Geo. H ailes and M r« H a ro ld G ravo» and c h ild re n were also present. M r«. H u b e rt E w in g has been III the tiast week W ilm a S u th e rla n d of Eugene spent the week end w ith home fo lk s M r and M rs. H a ro ld P h illip « w ere o v e r fro m L o w e ll T h u rs d a y and F rid a y . M rs M u r r y N e w to n was able to leave the h o s p ita l last T h u rs d a y and is s ta y in g a fe w day» a t the D ic k D ic k e rs o n hom e before re tu rn in g to h e r hom e here. A. S N e w to n , w ho had been In a Eugene h o s p ita l a fe w day», re tu rn e d to the home o f a son M u r ry. Sunday. M r» Dan Heck. M rs C a rl K in g and d a u g h te rs o f C o tta ge G rove v is ite d S unday a t th e R o b e rt P h il lip s home. M r. and M rs. Jo h n S u th e rla n d and son spent T uesday a t th e Geo. P o w e ll hom e n e a r Lorane. M i and M rs. W ill L iv e ly spent the week end a t K its o n s p rin g s ’. Levi Geer re tu rn e d fro m th e sp rin g s w ith them . T h e N o rm a n M cK e e l fa m ily have m oved to C o tta g e G rove. Th»- 4-H clu b g ir ls are h a v in g a ru m m a g e sale a t th e ir clu b house a ll dav S a tu rd a y. H a lf the m oney m ade w ill be used fo r fu rn is h in g s fo r the clu b house a nd th e re m a in d e r to h e lp d e fra y expenses o f those w h o earned sch olarships S A G IN A S M ay 13 J H D irktn w o n [ w ill use m odern m ethods and Ive honest, e ffic ie n t service.” Frank P. Briggs C and id a te f o r D em ocratic N om ination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER LAN E COUNT*’ O REG ON rlm ary Election May 15, 1930 "I favor th e Townsend Plan” 'en year» ac tual experien ce In ulldlng and m aintaining lam e m alty roads. (P a id . A d v .) W ild Dog The w B rrlg a l o r w ild dog o f A n a t r r f la Is there known a« the dingo at When you tom« Io PORIL ANO Como lo th» I I . A f.W lldlkm M OTI L Md*«»«' » *•••« erne —h»< iw® •!»»«»«••' dr»** ♦••• ► «»er le»l«h.lly*r»dmc«J<H»ìylu«rnibsd F lit proof E»celfent dining »ervlct. Dsil «¿I», quiet w o u n d „«< rppuU» Europeen Pisa ■ss*. wii*> keik, t « » 1. « Two »' •«à «S American FU* lova wi«>» U«»». î LfglMH» 1« *"4 • T por*»»»» v VOTE 67—X Poole for Comity Coroner Chas. 1’. Poole à i «r// S * Lane County CORONER • Economical • Efficient • Dependable • Dignified A fay IS — The Primaries Vote 67-X Chas. P. Poole for County Coroner W. B. Dillard Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper. Type writer Supplies. The Sentinel.____________ Republican Candidate for Representative Fourteenth Representative Distinct Comprising Lane County Present County Clerk Most v o la rs , a* a rule, w a n t tr k n o w a ll about a r a r.d id a tr Candidate for RENOMINATION I t la im p oa a lh l* fo r m t to m *« t »ach v o te r para o n a lly I aan. fh»r»- fo r* , ta k in g th is m eth o d o f g e ttin g by m»»«agr to a la r x * n u m b e r o f voter«. Bom in Lane county Graduate of University of I f you th in k k in d ly of my q u a lific a tio n s and m y slogan. J w a n t y o u r vote I al«o w a n t you «0 ue* your In flu e n c e w ith your frie n d « In m y b » h a lf Oregon and Willamette Law school Primary, May 15, 1936 I was Ix x n in Io la F e b ru a ry 9. 1979. trx>k W IL L IA M HOTEL MULTNOMAH "P o rtla n d 's N a tio n a lly Bunday th e H o w a rd T a y lo r home T he H ain M o rrta fa m ily and. O p a l W tls v o f I ’e n g ra spent Hun dav a t the Geo M o rris home. Itu tte M oonsv a nd K e n n e th Hen n e tt have gone to E u re k a . C a l. on business. R o y K e n n e d y, w ho le w o rk in g a t IHiwere eamp. spent the week end w ith hom e fo lks. M rs C lif f A lle n and d a u g h te r o f C o tta ge G rove a re »ponding th is week at ih e R oy K e n n e d y home P e rk in s M ille r le ft Sunday fo r P o w e is. w h e re he has w o rk The Ja ke S ta b le r fa m ily and l.e w and E v e re tt M cCoy were c a ll ers Sunday at Ihe K e n n e d y home t-a v o n a P itc h e r and d a u g h te r l»orl« o f Eugene »pent Sunday at th e lh>c Ih te h e r home. Mi and M rs B ill W a rd of S p rin g fie ld v la lle d Sunday at the E a rl E llio tt home. MOSH* C R EEK . M av 13 M r and M rs R o y J e n - son o f P o rtla n d spent th e week end a t th e Geo. H a s tin g s borne School closed F rld a v at W a ld e n w ith a p ic n ic lu n c h a t noon. H O Ja ckso n and son J u n io r have m oved fro m W a ld e n to a place at T h o rn to n C o rne rs M r and M r« H a rv e y T a y lo r o f -- -ü_ Famous H o te l... II DALE M em ber o f i S outh I W lw o n a li M ’ lh .'d l» t ch u rc h I received m y e d u catio n In th e p u b lic achoola o f th a t S tate the U n iv e rs ity o f W isco n sin the U n iv e rs ity o f C hicago, and R u th M ed ica l College. I am m a rrie d and have one c h ild I waa a d m itte d to th e p ra c tic e o f m ed icine In I llin o is In 190» I have liv e d In O regon fo r th e p a st t h ir t y years and I have liv e d In I .one C o u n ty fo r fifte e n year». Train Colts Early T he tra in in g o f n c o lt should be gin a t an e a rly nge. Foals th a t are handled and h a lte r broken when ■ ■ling ta ke the presene» o f man as a m a tte r o f course and are easily approached In the pasture end stall. In fact, according to th» M issouri F anner, horsemen w ho do not hen 41« 4h«!i cp.1** 'w u i tfi* ? V - >eani old inarveT a t the gentlem-s» o f coltg »hat have received thorough e a rly tra in in g . The firs t lesson may consist o f fittin g a le a th er h a lte r on "die foal. T fie next day tl» the co lt up In the same s ta ll w ith Its m other fo r about h a lf an hour. W atch I t to see th a t It doe» not be come tangled In the h a lte r rope or in ju re Its e lf In any way. Repeat thia lesson u n til the c o lt stands q u ie tly ; then It Is ready fo r leading. C otta«» a r o v s spent 11 I am a m em b e r o f the A m e ric a n M ed ica l A sso cia tio n , th e Cen t r a l W illa m e tte , Iatne nnd S ta te M ’ d lc a l Societies, th e Eugene t ’ h n m b e r o f C om m erce, the K lw a iil« , E lk s , Eagles, M asons, I f l O . F . I was fo rm e rly a m em ber o f the H in t* H oard o f H e a lth I have lieen a p ro p e rty ow ner In the S tate for m any years and during that tim e have taade a thorough rtudy of t a i M ns IDF. these hospitable doors you will find everything to make your Portland visit one o f complete comfort and enjoyumsit. . • 6 0 0 p leasant ro o m s B e a u tifu l IM ning Itn o m Sm art C offee S h o p P o p u la r S u p p e r CInh (N B C and C B S D r, h*s»ra«l & D u ty a f»w step s froan th e e » a t * r a t sh o p p in g e o d proIRbrne Because o f m y o w n e ia h lp and o p e ra tio n o f fa rm p ro p » rtla o o v e r a p e rio d o f years I feel th a t I have a th o ro u g h kn o w le d g e o f th e pro b le m s fa c in g the fa rm e r today. I fa v o r th e s u p p o rtin g n nd u p b u ild in g o f o u r p u b lic school system and o u r system o f h ig h e r e d u catio n . I have a d m in is te re d to old people fo r so m a n y year« th a t I realize th a t ooms fo rm o f old age pension la v e ry necessary and I w ill fa v o r a n y system th a t Is In k e e p in g w ith o u r A m e ric a n s ta n d a rd o f liv in g . I f n o m in a te d nnd elected I w ill nerve the people to th e heal o f m y a b ility h o n e s tly and fe a rle ssly, and be fore passing ju d g m e n t on any le g is la tio n I w ill a lw a y s hnve In m in d the beat in te re s t o f Is in e C o u n ty and O regon. SLOGAN: A square »leal for labor, education, in duHtry and old age pension. PORTLAND »OREGON W ILLIAM II. DALN.