The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 12, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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P r o v e * W in d oin
of 1 »in g ( k iilrra Scruni
Thr I u-|.art iiirni o f AgrbuHur«-
Il Intl* lile |»aat rear, ha« been ron
Bui Une < unlimited» In Indians Ml»
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«lise«»*-
of
lint! •
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ho* i h o le r» . ' by mean»
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anil bn* c ho le ra »eruto arol farm
i.unranl lora
Id ode rminly. l l ' e t l l »
\| iMlMIt t ' » In • i’ ' ' ■ ' •
I » I l f Ik lier rent In l u l l »till ! 1 '•
lier rent Id 1911 o f all h o * » ralsnl
ibrre » ■ • only a In »» o f I 4 7 per rein
ip lo N ote d ib er, 1913 T i l l » *|ei re»*.
I » a » ilde to the u»e o f »erudl. whfch
I nllhou*h not uaeit there by lhe de
l.irlm e n l»
«*en t»
until
August.
I ' l l , m ateria ll y redureil the lo »»
About 6U.0U0 h o * » « e r e raised dur
In* i he past year and o f the 10.000
lh » l died o f the ho* cholera only
about l o o n
a e r e loal af te r the ai
llin one o f aeruin and quarantine
ini'aaurea » e r e InaiiKurated
ho* d l»ea»e ha» only lieeu able to
commence In a few of the dl«trlctc
» h e r e the • bolera » a » the liliali
wldeapread and » h e r e the active co
operation o f the »t a l e » « a offered In
1 ..«»i week \V. H Itodman received
enforcln * Ilio ordinary quarantine a new llulrk autom obile with all the
llieaaure», etc
lal«-»l Im provements electric starter
T h e r e are sev-
T he objei I o f the department ha» and e l e r l r l r lights.
been to eii deato r to control the d l» <-ral other Itedmond people who lu-
e » » e and If (Miaalble, to elim inate It tend buying new cars this »eaaoii
new
Im p rov e m e n t» that
from the country
T o secure
this with the
have been adtled for 1914
! end. the heat e ffo rt » of the farmer
himself are ne<c»»ary The • auipal*u
AA'hat must we do fo tie clean*
»esina!
I b i»
d e ta s la tln *
»Ickues» t.nther up the wolb-d linen, roll It
durili* 1913 « a » planned In the ter In a bundle, tie a lug on It with your
rltory ».die ted alón* three line»
name. addr«'»«ed to lit«' lt«-tnl Steam
I The
education and organiza- l.aunilry, take the bundle to the
tlon o f the f a n n e r » In the district» Hotel |{|•dulolld on Tue sda y and on
selected, to be carried out primarily Saturday get a neat package o f d e a n
nicely laundered c lo th e »
32tl
by the »l a te colle*.*
3 T he enforcement of sanitation
The delegate
from the Kcdinond
and restrictive r e *iil atlo n » by the I'o m m srela l f l u b to the O regon Irrl-
•la te veterinarian
gallon t'ongr«-»» to be helil In I’ort-
.1 Active supervision by the llur
laud to-morro
and n e it day, left
■•au of Animal Industry of the
d e­ yesterilay to m <-et with other d«*le-
partment and the Inoculation of dia gates from Cent rul Oregon to-day to
es», d herds and evpoaed herd» with formulate some united plan <jf action
In irrigation m a l t e r » to submit to
the anti ho* * hulera serum
the C o n g r e » »
I arm e r» K eep I*..»ted
A i entity In each State » » » »elect
J K Alyer». county school super­
c.l as a unit and the method o f work intendent. was In the r l l y Tuesalay
In that county , » a s . briefly, for
the and staled Hint he was pl«-a»«'d with
state i o lle * e lo secure the CO opera tin- progress tin- different aehoola In
the county we re making
Mr Myers
tlon of Intelligent. active farmers In
lias wo rked out a geography outline
each township Iti the county
The»«-
for use o f teacher* In the «llfferem
iiieti were called volunteer assts- »< hool» lii the county. This 1» » « m e -
talit*. and they we re to keep In close thing that ha » never befo re been
communication
with
the
depart
gotten out nn«l will be a great alii
teuclu-rs
In
Interi-stlug
their
m en t1» Inspector stationed In
that lo
area, keepln* him Informed o f c o n ­ pupil» III their at utiles.
d it io n » and « c u r i t i * statistics con-
cerniti* the ho* Industry
In this
manner condition» « e r e pretty » e l l
learned In the territo ry under In
apoctlon
AA hen
an outbreuk of
cholera
« a » reported
the d epa rt­
ment's Inspector » e t i t to that
out
break and saved all the h o * » |x>s*l
ble by treatment, he then protected
all herd» In the Immediate vicinity
by Inoculation
T h e Idea » » » to
form a lone o f Immune animals
atound the Infected center
H o * rholera Is caused by a *erm
that n i â t » In the blood
II I» an o r ­
asti l»m apparently so small that the
moat powerful microscope« do no!
l a m e r » l a » » » I . r e a lly
show It
However, It I« easy to dein
Id every coun ty » h e r e thene mea » ou»trate It» presence by Inoculatln*
ure» » e r e employed, e i e i i ihoiiKli be a »m all part o f the blood from a »Ick
Kun » f i e r the dlaraae had rontlnueil ho* Into a well one. which produces
II» r a i a * e a for aoine lime, there was the ho* cholera
b'»» In»» from h o * cholera than In
I-rent Helps r r e v e n l It
I ' K l i e r o f the tw o p re c e d ió * year»
H o * cholera I» a dl»o a*e
which
In addition to It* *reat function ».•etil» to be Stopped lo a d e gr e e by
a» a pre venta tive. It h » » been found the frost» o f winter, although frost
that the anti ho * rh ole ra aeruin cannot be » » I d to »top a case after It
would cure a l a r * e proportion o f the ha* taken hold o f Its victim
How­
b o * » In the ea r ly » ' a g e s o f the ill» ever. II seem» lo prevent the rapid
e »» e and render them Immune after spread o f the disease
T h e result I«
recovery
H ow e v e r , If h o * » are not that In spring tim e the alter I Ion I»
treated by th l» aeruin. from 76 to a » a rule. « I the lowest ebb. but In­
100 i»er cent o f all affected herd» die crease» rapidity from that tim e until
T h l » »erum . 90 far a » I» known. I» fall
the only th in * that will prevent the
H o * cholera does not seem lo ä f ­
disease
f e t any particular breed o f hogs
O n e Paine! h IMcil
more than another, and while g e n ­
I l f h o * » ac tu all y »Ick » h e n treat era lly the careles» farm e r I» more
••d. the d e p a r tm e n t'» Inap eclor» l«t»l apt lo have th. ill»ea«e am ong
hl»
but 6 per cent d u r ln * the »uminer ho g« than the careful one. the dis­
•if we ll h o * » In dlaeaaed herd». 3 * ease «o mett ine»
occur«
where the
per rent died a fte r belli* treated and con dition« are sanitary.
H I» hoped
" f b o * » In ei|Mi»ed herd» l e » » than I that the work may be «'»tended grail-
per rent died a f te r lieln* Inoculated unltv until the disease I» com pletely
T h e fact
with »erum
In an Infected herd controlled or eliminated
Hiere I» alwaya a certain proportion that hog cholera I» car ried not only
by
the ho g»
themselves.
but by
of h o * » that are well
T h e IliRpeetnr ekam lne» the h o * » bird», ting». »Ireants and even on the
when he a r riv e «, ta k e » the tempera
feel of men g«ilng from one farm to
ture o f all ho*a In the herd and »ep another, » h o w » how necessary It I»
arate» the alck fro m the we ll
The timi the campaign !>«• thorough and
temperature I» an Indication of the that farmers evert their b»'»t «'(forts
»Il kluma
T h e tem peratu re of a »Ick to iinn I s I In the work.
f">*. utile»» the ho* I» near death.
\NhS I 'l l . t M i K .
»Ill
run a b o v e 104 d e * r e e » and M A M I T I
The Redmond Spokesman
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Is the L E A D IN G
T IV E
Aveek as it happens.
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Those AA'ho desire to keep in touch with
what is going on in this vicinity o f Cen­
tral Oregon should become a subscriber
to the paper— $1.50 per year, in adA'ance.
THE SPOKESMAN PLANT IS THE MOST COMPLETE
IN CENTRAL OREGON AND DOES ALL KINDS
OF GOOD PRINTING
j
Mrs II K McMIckle, Mr and Mrs
AA' II Anderson. Mr and Mrs AA'. S j
Hodman. Mr and Mrs K. I.. James
HAIM KKII
A fte r the tlreat Creutor hail m ad e
the ra ttle snake, the toad and the
vam pire He hud some awful sub­
stance left with which to make a
knocker. A knocker Is n tw o legged
animal with a corkacrew soul, a w a ­
ter sogged brain anil a combination
backbone made o f Jelly and glue
i> h k h k i i t i : \ n n
l.A tt
aonictlmca aa h l* li » » 107 or In * de
AA'here other
people
have
their
ar ec» K.
In-arts he car ries a tumor of rotten
Hi-presenlailve
Ninnoli
has
Intro-
Nome Hiato» Mnkln* Il
principles
When a knorker cornea
Nome « t a l e » nre e n * a * e d In the dure<l a bill I « enable men wh o hnv"
down the street honest men and
proved
up
on
homesteads
lo
file
on
manufacture o f aeruin to cure thl»
boosters turn th eir backs; angels
iliaeaae
T h l « «e rum req u ire « «pec an additional quarter «if dry land a d ­
take refu g e behind their harps, and
lal treatment to preaerve It» quality, join ing I heir location, provided the
the devil bar-locks the gates o f hell,
and a qualified man to produce It land Is opened l«> entry under the ert
and even hla aalanlc m ajest y has no
aulllrlent «e r u m lo treat an a v e ra *e larged homestead law. p ulli ng them
u»«- fo r a kno cker or a givaaip.
hundred pound ho* coal about thirty on the same footing ns other entry-
ren t« at « liberal eatlmate.
The men.
Hill
It coats a lot to get Justice.
treatment 1« by hypoderm ic Injection
Hank
A'es. and moat folks
are
T
h
e
merchants
who
advertise
have
Tim depa rtment In In ltlatln * It»
b e lt e r off without It, too.
• ampalgii a*nlnat
the deva «t AtlllK the finest stores.
It gives all the
reliable neAvs of the above section each
’
Mr und Mrs II K l>eSouza enter-
talned al cards last Thursday e v e n ­
ing
Kefreshm en ts were served dur- 1
In* the even ing
Tho»«- present we re
Mr and Mrs
U C. Immnle. Mr.
and Mrs J A AVIllcov. Mr and Mrj.
MKTKOHOI.tM.lt \I, KKCOKH
J II Hoc, Mr. and Mrs II S H u tc h ­
ins. Mr and Mrs AAV II Hobbs. Mr.
AA'eather observations f o r Janu­
and Mrs C K. MeLnllln. Mr and
ary, taken at the Kedtnond E xp eri­
Mrs C \V. Khret. Mr. and Mrs, C.
mental
F a rm
Station
by T. 0.
\A' Moore. Mr and Mrs Clem Brown, :
Mr and Mrs It A K endall. Mr and . Stevens, co-operative observer.
TIIK
REPRESENTA­
OF REDM OND and the
REDMOND DISTRICT.
At a recent »«-»»Ion m«'cttng o f the
Presbyterlan
church
the
(tidies
tiulid »tail'd they hud <-omplet«*il «11
payment» on the churrh piano, and
that they also had dra wn a check
for $25 In part payment of u Turn A
I.um I.umber Co. bill.
A vote o f
thank» was accorded the tiulid Sub j
»< rlptlons rec«-lvod since Christmas
by llev F Har vey, am ounting to $28
»«•re paid on the Kettdnll At Chap­
man bill, also $5 no was »etit to the
lloard of Church Krectlon
T he Kedtnond IHstrlct Ministerial
Association
met
at
the
llaptlst
church on Monday at 3 p. nt.. Rev. F
Harvey, presiding
It was decided
that future m ee tin g» tie held on the
aecond and fourth Mondays In each
month a* the several churches In r o­
tation. nt 3 p m.
It was agreed to
Invite church officials and brother
iiitiilstern t«i attend.
Kdttor 44'alker
was present by Invitation and ou t­
lined a program for the moral
up­
lift o f the city, and a com mitte e was
appointed to furth er the proposal.
At the next meetin g on Monday, F e b ­
ruary 23, at the Presbyterian church
a paper w ill be read by Hev. F H a r ­
vey on ' llll ly Sunday and E v a n g e ­
lism," fo llo w e d by discusalon.
•••
PAPER
and
ite
Max.
1. . . . 43
•> . . 4 8 . .
3. . . . 4 5 . .
4. . . . 6 4 . .
6.. ..5 4 ..
6. . . . 5 4 . .
7. . . . 5 5 . .
8. . . . 4 5 . .
9. . . . 3 4 . .
0. . . . 4 4 . ,
Min.
..25..
..34..
..31..
..43..
. .45..
..39. .
..35..
..26. .
..20..
..28..
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.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
Weather
. Pt. Cloudy
. Pt. Cloudy
. Pt. Cloudy
. Pt Cloudy
.Pt. Cloudy
.Clear
.Pt. Cloudy
.Clear
.Clear
.Clear
1 1 ____ 4 2 _____ 26.
. Pt. Cloudy
12. . . . « 7 ____ 3 8 _____Pt. Cloudy
11. . . . 4 8 ____ S I . . . Clear
1 4 . . . . S I . . . . 3 2 . . . . Pt. Cloudy
. Pt. Cloudy
20
1 5 __ 35.
. P t. Cloudy
1 6 __ 4 1 _____ 34.
. Pt. Cloudy
1 7 .... 4 8 ....3 6 .
1 8 ____ 3 3 _____ 2 2 _____ Pt. Cloudy
15 . . . . C le a r
19.
20. . . . 3 7 . . . . 2 7 ____ .Cloudy
21. . . . 4 3 . . . . 3 5 . . . .Clo udy
4'.
22. .
. 2 2 . . . .Cloud y
1
. 3 3 . . . . Pt. Cloudy
23. .
24. . . . 3 3 . . . . 3 0 . . . .Cloud y
;
25. . . . 3 8 . . . . 1 8 . . . . Pt. Cloudy
26. . . . 3 6 . . . . 2 6 ____ . Pt. Cloudy
27. . . . 34 . . . . 1 8 . . . Pt CI m 4 )
28 . . . . 3 8 . . . . 1 4 . . . . Pt. Cloudy
29. . . . 3 7 . . . . 2 6 . . . . Cl«>ar
.C le a r
30. . . . 4 1 . . . 31
40. . . I t . . . . Clear
31 . .
Total 2.36 tnehes.
Précipitât Ion
Greatest in 24 hours. 1 Inch on the
2 4th. T ota l snowfall. 13 Inches; on j
ground 15th. 0 inches; at end
of
month. 0 Inches
N unm er o f clear days. 9; partly
cloudy. 18; cloudy, 4.
P K O PO H K
IN
HO AIK
IH A A IIK S
K K O L A .W A T I O N
1.4 AA
T h e Irriga tion C om m itte e o f the
House Is form u latin g a revision o f
the reclam ation law. to allow twen tv
years in which to make payments, to
author ize the Secretary o f the Inte r­
ior to suspend the residence req u ire ­
ments fo r a period not exceeding
five years and to provide ot h e r re­
lie f which exp erience seems to m ak e
advisable.
Both the Senate and the
House C om m itte e on Irriga tion will
meet with Secretary o f th e Inte rior
Lane to discuss amendments alread y
ag reed upon.
1HOMESEEKERS’
RATES i
TO
CENTRAL OREGON
ON
CENTR AL OREGON LINE
And points on the S. P. <& S. Ry. in Washington.
Tickets on sale daily March 15th to April 15th.
Inform your eastern friends o f this chance to moA-e to
the Pacific Northwest at very low rates. Fares may be de­
posited with local agents.
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Daily between Portland and Central Oregon points. Leave
Bend 8:50 p. m., arrive Portland 8:10 a. m.
Leave Port­
land 7:00 p. m. arriA-e Bend 8:00 a. m. Tourist sleeping car.
Berths. $1.00. First-class day coaches.
Connections in Portland to and from Willamette Valley,
Puget Sound, Spokane and all eastern points.
Two limited trains daily via Spokane and East.
H. BAU K O L, Agent, Redmond. Oregon.
R. H. Crozier, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore.
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