Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 13, 1913, Image 3

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won U h g re a t reputation anil ex ten­
sive sul« l*y U h rtn w rk ib l* curen of
coughs, eolilK ami rroup. It ran la<
depended upon. T iy it. Sold by litui
Pharm acy.
H.
Harrington
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
B R IEF NEW S O F OREGON
W hile w orking on a farm at T igard
Lloyd P eterson , a d eaf m ute, lost h is
U.-rt band w hen d y n a m ite exp lod ed pre-
maturely.
M iich Interest Is being m a n ifested In
’he loganberry Industry around Jef-
j '
-in.
About 100 uerva, ad join in g
1 . »re being cleared preparatory
lim itin g .
promptly and Matinfactorily.
$4,000.000 TIM BER D EA L
A lm ost w ithout an ex cep tio n farm
They have every fucility for
-■ rs In U m atilla cou n ty are com p elled ,
liandliiiK all c I hshph of kooi I h ,
Portar Brothara Buy 102,000 Acraa of
by reiiKon o f u recen t h eavy breexe, to
and «imply aolicit a trial.
Land In Linn C ounty.
n seed
th eir
barley
crop,
w hich
Feet! Hurn and Fire Proof
P ortland
Port«» llrothera. railroad
am ou n ts to m ore thun GO.nno b u sh els
Vault in Connection.
o on lractora, agreed to pay 14,000,000
year.
All kinds «1 lldullng & I'l.mo Moving to t lie O regon to W eatern C olon isation each
Tli< C harles K. Hpuuldlng L ogging
com p an y for 102,000 acraa of land In
Phone So. 71
C ottage Grove
com piiny has leased th e plant und
ea ste r n I,Inn co u n ty , contalnlnK 4,000,-
property of the N ew b erg Hrlck to T ile
000,000 feet of th« b e H t y ello w Ur tim ­
com pany from the receiv er In w h ose
Are You Constipated t
ber ev er Krowu, uiul w ill beKln Im m e­
w ere
placed
sev era l
If io , g e t a box o f I>r. K in g ’ ’s N ow d ia te d ev elo p m en t o f th e property by bunds th ey
l.lf e l*llie, ta k e them reg u la rly und building a ju llr o a d to It from A lbany, m onths ago,
W hen th e cou n ty court recen tly at
your trou b le w ill q u ick ly d isap p ear.
20 m llaa aw ay, and by erectluK tw o
T hey w ill «U m iliato the liv e r , im prove eawmlllH on the aouth fork o f the P en d leton m ade a cull for bids for
your d lg esto n and g e t rid o f all the Sant lam river, w hich o m s throuich U. burying paupers, John 8 linker, of
poisons from your svslorn.
'th ey w ill T h ey p rop ose to cu t th e tim b er on that city , offered to e n ter Into a c o n ­
Nurely « e t you w ell Hgun.
2.V nt all th eir n ew ly acquired lurid ua fuat aa tract to bury th e c o u n ty ’s dead at 1
cen t per head.
d r u g g st* .
It cun he hauled aw ay.
G overnor W est, G am e W arden F in ­
T h e property la lo ca ted e n tir e ly b e­
Southern I’dillii Koilwdy llm<-Idble tw een the W illa m ette m erid ian , w hich ley and G am e C om m ission er K elly
M i l l o , I GM OVI M i l l o s
form a the w eatern border und the w ill hunt cougara and w ild ca ts e a st
area!
of th e C aaeade r a n g e , w hich of K ugene, to learn th e ex ten t o f dam ­
S o u th H ound
N o rth Hound
No. IS
t lo*, m.
No M
I 2 4 a. m. forma th e eaalern border.
It la 12 age done by th e an im als. T h ey w ill
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ml
lea
w
ide,
but
Includes
on
ly
ev ery be g o n e th ree w eeks.
No. m
8 10 p m
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N o 17
7
p. m . j
N o . 20
.1 ¡to p. in.
Dr. L. V ictoria H am pton Is th e first
a lte r n a te sectio n .
w om an to file a d eclaration of Inten-
Foley Kidney Pilla will reach your j Good R oads A sso cia tio n O rganised. 1 tlon to becom e a ca n d id a te for city
individual case, if you h a w uuy form | Itoaeiiurg — IM IevIng that p a ssa b le o ffic e In P ortland. S h e w ill m ake th e
of kidney or Idudder trouble, uny I h ighw ay« are Im portant In th e d e v e l­ race for th e R epublican n om ination
backache, rheum atism , uric acid |»ui- opm ent of a com m u n ity and th at th ey for councllm an-ut large.
so ilin g or irreg u lu r and putnful kid­ nan on ly h e brought about through
T h e city treasu ry of T h e D a lles w as
ney action. They are strengthening, t h e c o o p e r a tio n o f th e com m on peo­ sw elled $1000 by th e failu re of th e
tonic and curative, und contain no | ple. d e le g a tio n s from variou s lo ca li­ H ydro-K lectrlr com pany to com ply
habit form ing drugs. New E ra l>rug j tie s o f Ikniglus co u n ty m et and or­ w ith its a g reem en t w ith that m u n ici­
gan ized w hat w ill ho know n a s th e p ality. and th e con cern lik e w ise lo ses
Co.
llo u r .l» C ounty Good Hoads A sso c ia ­ Its fra n ch ise to furnish e le c tr ic ligh t
tion
T h e o b ject of th e local a sso ­ and pow er there.
cia tio n la to g e t aa m any au x ilia ry
A n n ou ncem en t to th e e ffe c t th at a
H
ROUND
W »U IK N ili
launched
In varioua railroad w ill be built from A lbuny Into
No. $
No a
! o rg a n iza tio n s
In the tim b er uu th e w est slo p e of th e
A M MU
i ITlO M ft
A M. I parts o f th e co u n ty ua p o ssib le.
C o i ahn <¿i»ov h
4M i J < jo j In terestin g t h e p eop le liv in g In the C ascad e m ou n tain s la con stru ed to
7-J»
l.v
7 V» $ >
W a I UM*
......... »» m I rural d istr ic ts. It Is b elieved th a t the
m ean co n stru ctio n of th e first link
1 Kirnt 1*41» IHi
: i io I
7 v$ f* 7
N $4 » f>
ii«4l m e m b e r * hip o f th e a sso c ia tio n can of an ea st and w est lin e acro ss th e
A
hTAh
•» 4" UN
la «** 1
aooli be Increased to 1500 or 2000.
W ic k »
( V* IJ <
stu te by the Mill system .
.......... : •« j j
U i Ir II* jfH.K
• i 1* ! • % ‘J
lo J*
V 1 > 1 «* !•
W |l llWlHIt)
T h e Hood R iver A pple G row ers un ­
lo «4
• i «*, e*
As
f.V to (ta j
May S o lv e M ystery of 5 Y eare.
ion bus taken It In hand to supply Its
T w u r«|»» train« Im iM w iin n * only Iravr«* !
Hood R iv er.— T h e body o f a man m em bers w ith all kinds of m aterial
I n H a g r t . t m r H m I u I'I« ) '«
K l l t a t r u ll i Ir a v r e i • m i i
P m . r e l u m i n g n r r lv r « a l C o tta g e ( « r u v r a l \ > i I found th ree m iles e a st of Mood R iver
used on th e farm at a w h o lesa le price.
p tit
Is th ou gh t to so lv e a m y stery o f fiv e Spray m aterial, sp ra y in g m ach in es,
I |o c h a n g e w it h o u t notte«*
A l l o u l w n i t l I r r i g h i lo • la t it i li w h r t r t h e r e la years ago
Gold r u ff b u tton s bearing hay, grain, and lik e th in g s ;wlll be fur­
m i «u n i w ill I*e I r l i at t t»k o f o w t i n
H ln a r IraV» • (lim atoti a f l r r n f i t v a l of t r a in tir» | the Inltlul “ H ” point to Id en tifica tio n
nish ed th e -¡rowers and th e r e ta ile r ’s
M o iitiu y . W r t l u r w l a y mi«! I 'lD t a y lo t O r a n t i
of Mr M ammon, o f th e Swann-M am- profit w ill be saved to th e con su m er.
K t r ig h t W ill tio l I k - m r t v r t l a l D i r O a *4 f< j
K k l*r j h . i a f l r r r |< 111
T o t n a u r r lut w a it llitK
mon L um ber com pany o f W h ite Salín
T h e co ro n er’s jury, In v estig a tin g th e
o n n e g l t r a in f i r i » M m u a l I k - d e liv e r r i t in m i p l r
on. w ho su d d en ly d isap p eared from
U n ir lo p r f i n l t o f Ita ty rin g td llc d
death of John Van S ly k e, w ho w as
A . li. W O O D, M a n a g er. Mood R iver, leavin g h is w ife in th e k illed at W eston In a saloon figh t,
purlor of th e H otel O regon here. Me
brought In a v erd ict sta tin g that S. B.
A t o i l». I.A GRIPPE. TilKN PNKlC left ju st b efore th e lu n ch eon hour, g iv ­ C ouch, w ith w hom Van S ly k e had th e
ing h er Ills p u rse upon lea v in g .
»IONIA
figh t, w as resp o n sib le for th e killin g,
la ten often the fatal sequence. 1 .11 |
but dlil not ch a rg e him w ith murder,
tirip p e cougha hung on, weaken the , NEW FARM S MADE PO SSIB LE and he has been held to th e circu it
system , und lower the vitul resistvncc.
court In $2000 ball.
R. (J. Collins, P o stm aster, Harm-gut, | R eclam ation of H u ndreds o f T h ou ­
F orty thousand d ollars In gold,
N. J., suys: "I was troubled with a j sa n d s of A cras May F ollow S u rvey
green b ack s, silv e r and c h e c k s (c e r ­
severe l.a G rippe, cough which com- 1 S a le m — W ith $100,000 a v a ila b le , the tifie d ). w ere turned ov er to C ounty
pletely exhausted me. Foley’s Money ' work of m aking a d eta iled su rv ey o f T reasu rer D lm m tck at C oqullle by
und T ar Compound scam stopped the th e r e so u rces o f th e D e sc h u te s river S h eriff Ouge. T h is am ount r e | re se n t­
coughing s | n - I I s entirely. It can ’t be j can be co m m en ced ju st a s soon as ed ta x e s c o llected In th e last w eek,
John It L ew is, sta te en g in eer, and the anil It w as by far the la rg est am ount
ix-ath.” New Kra D rug Co.
c h ief o f th e recla m a tio n se r v ic e agree receiv ed Blnce th e recen t rush to pay
on th e p ro v isio n s of th e c o n tra ct be­ ta x e s has begun.
tw een th e sta te and th e g o v ern m en t
W ith th e com in g o f th e railroad
for th e ex p en d itu re of th is fund. At
M yrtle 1‘on lt has d evelop ed an u n u s­
In the pleasing form ot a delirious, p resen t, th e c o n tra ct la being held up ual th irst and now d e sir e s to p o sse ss
enticing and invigorating (lever­ b eca u se the stu te e n g in e e r w a n ts to sa lo o n s of Ita ow n so th at th# dry
age, laittled direct from t lie h a v e Its p ro v isio n s broad en ou gh to o n es can be accom m od ated right at
springs in the Calaponya nintiii-1 co v er o th er str e a m s b e sid e s th e Dea- hom e. At least so a p etitio n filed w ith
tains.
ch u tes. und th e c h ie f o f th e recla m a ­
th e c o u n ty court s ta te s and th e court
tion se r v ic e h as drawn th e co n tra ct
h as se t apart April 7 a s th e day on
so a t to c o n fin e th e work to th a t one
w hich to v o te on th e qu estion .
river.
T h e g re a te st fruit crop th e R ogue
T h is fund of $100,000 la m ade up by
river vulley h as yet ex p erien ced Is
an ap p rop riation of $60,000 from the
predicted by all orchard m en In th at
is a mm.itcl saline w ater, equal sta te and $50,000 from th e govern j loca lity . T h ere rem ains but on e e le ­
to any of the renowned spring ment T h is Is said to be th e first tim e m ent to darken th e p rosp ect, frost,
waters of K uroi« and America. the g o v ern m en t has ag reed to co-op­ but probably by co n tin u o u s sm u d gin g
Recommended by leading physi­ era te w ith a sta te on su ch a large the grow ers w ill vanquish ev en that
cians of the United States for seal.* In a m u tter o f th is kind. Ita Im­ foe. S om e fruit m en aay th ey w ould
Rheum atism , Kidney and I.iver p ortan ce Is m uch g rea ter than la g e n ­ lik e to have a few buds nipped aa that
afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indigestion I erally u nderstood.
would do aw ay w ith part of th e en or­
and all forms of Stomach, Skin ,
m ous sum m er th in n in g.
and Hlood diseases. Hundreds S u c c e ss of A pple S a le A stou n d in g.
T h e D u llols L um ber com pany, w hich
P ortlan d .— P ortlan d 's fir st gen era l
people "given u p " by physicians
o
w
n s large b od ies o f fin e tim b er In
have been cured of long-standing apple sa le, th e b ig g e st in th e h isto ry
th
e
N ehalem cou n try, la m aking te n ta ­
ailments by Cala|>ooya Water. o f th e U n ited S ta te s for th e sam e
tiv e plana for an ou tlet for th e tim b er
sp
a
ce
o
f
tim
e,
en
d
ed
w
ith
a
record
of
Testim onials on application.
by th e co n stru ctio n of a railroad to
Sold by all dealers, or ship|>cd in b e tw een 20,000 and 25.000 b o x es of
the C olum bia river. T h e road w ill be
ap
p
ele
sold,
an
Average
o
f
ab
ou
t
e
ig
h
t
cases direct from the springs.
a p p les for each inau, w oniun aud child built from th e heart of th e N eh alem
W rite lor prices.
cou n try to a point in th e v icin ity of
In th e c ity .
C om pared w ith th e fa m o u s apple St. H elen s. It Is u n derstood th at It
sa le at C hicago, last m onth, w hen 84,- ' w ill be a standard road and th u s m ade
The condensed smile of Cala|>ooya 000 b oxes o f a p p les w ere m oved , and avntluble fo* g en eral traffic.
W uter. Stomach, I.iver, Kidney co n sid erin g th e d iffe r e n c e In popula­
A s the resu lt o f a figh t In w h ich a
and Hlood disorders speed ily cured tion. P ortland fa m ilie s p u rch ased n e a r large and ugly k n ife and an ax w ere
by its use. All dealers, or sold ly th ree tln iea th e q u a n tity o f fruit.
freely used. Frank Day o ccu p ies a cell
direct.
In th e cou n ty jail at S alem , and Fred
Corbin Ilea at hia hom e. T h e figh t
O ldtim e M elheur Cam p la R evived.
M alheur.— F o llo w in g th e ex a m p le o f occurred In a room ing-house, and th e
IS O P E N ALL, T H E YEAR. Ita siste r tow n o f Rrogan. 18 m iles tnen tell d iffe r e n t atorlea. D ay re­
Famous health resort in the Cal- south, kills old m in in g cam p , In th e c eiv e d a had scalp w ound from th e
apooya m ountains, 12 miles front ex tr e m e northern end of M alheur ax w ielded by Corbin, and C orbin a
Cottage (.rove (on Southern Pa­ cou n ty, held a m a ss m e e tin g and r a is­ deep, ugly gash from a k n ife used
cific.) Splendid accommodations, ed a large ca sh bonus for th e e sta b ­ by Day, aa w ell an o th er w ounds.
w iu .
imi yoiim
0 . & S. E. R. R. COM PANY/
i
NATURE'S TONIC
Drink it to Get Well
Drink it to Keep Well
CAL-A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER
CALAPOOYA SALINE
HOTEL CALAPOOYA
reasonable rates. Steam, mud nnd
hot water baths and cooling
rooms. Information as to rates,
etc., will be furnished upon re
quest,
CALAPOOYA SPRINGS C O O T
C O T T A G E GROVE, O R E.
You can say goodbye to constipa­
tion with a cle a r conscience if you use
C ham berlain’! Tablets.
Many have
been perm anently cured by th eir use.
F o r sale by Henson’s Pharm acy.
lish m en t h ere o f th e M alheur M ining
N ew s, a new w eek ly n ew sp a p er T h e
p u b lish er receiv in g th e b onus w tll put
In a plant here, ne w ell as a t Rrogan,
and th e M alheur M ining N e w s and
the llrogan H erald w ill m ake th eir
Initial a p p earan ce about April 1, one
on T u esd a y and one on Friday.
Salem C enter of Big Q em e P reserv e.
Salem .---W h en se n a te bill 201 g o e s
Into effe c t th e city o f B alem w ill be
the c e n te r o f a new g a m e p reserv e,
to b e ca lled th e C apital Gam a ratage.
nr Personal Service
at
( A n fU H U iriu i fr» m th * W «lla F a rg o Memtarnger fo r F * b ru » ry )
The following circular letter was is­
sued to employes of the Wells Fargo
Express (Jo. There is so much in it of
value to all employes th at it is here
given in f u ll:
The new-born year brought to the
express a com petitor worthy of ita
m ettle the new parcel post. This
country has had a parcel post for many
years. The new plan, is, however, a
radical enlargem ent of the old, in rais­
ing the weight lim it of packages from
four to eleven pounds, in establishing
a lower scale of rates through a zone
system and in requiring the issue of a
special scries of stam ps.
A great many Wells Fargo men have
hardly known ju st how to view this
new competitor. There should be no
hesitancy aa to their attitude. They
should tre a t this newcomer as worthy
of respect, realizing th at he represents
governm ental policy and is an experi­
ment of national interest. And they
should remember th a t the express, vi­
tal to the commercial life of the nation,
gains growth and strength, not by op­
posing competition, but by rendering a
service which best m eets public neces­
sity and convenience.
For three-quarters of a century the
express has been a vital part in the
greatest commercial grow th the world
has ever witnessed, and Wells Fargo &
Company's service is today a mighty
factor in the life of the nation. The
Wells Fargo pony rider, with his saddle
bags, rendered a personal service.
Personal service is an essential to the
express. It is individual. More than
one-half of its employes come in per­
sonal touch with the public.
The parcel post thus becomes a com­
petitor, not only of the company, but
of every man in its service. Hence,
the newcomer, as an im portant factor
in small parcel transportation
is
neither to be belittled nor over e sti­
mated, but calls most for renewed
efforts on the part of Wells Fargo men
to m aintain the com pany’s standard of
service, as the basis of public favor
and patronage.
Incubator vs. Hen Hatching Experi­
ment
An experim ent to determ ine w hether
the incubator will hatch as many chicks
from a given num ber of eggs as a good
settin g hen, and w hether incubator
chicks will be as strong in vitality, has
been begun by some members of the
Oregon
A gricultural Experim ent
League, composed of farm ers in­
terested in working out. in cooperation
with the extension division of the Ore­
gon A gricultural College, problems
along many lines.
The records to be kept in this poul­
try experim ent, No. 202, will show the
number of eggs set, the num ber in fer­
tile, the number of chicks hatched, and
the number of chicks dead in the shell.
To show the relative vitality of the
chicks hatched by the two methods, a
record of the chicks that die should be
kept. To make the test more accurate
some incubator chicks should be put
with^hen hatched chicks under hens
to brood, and also some hen hatched
chicks should be put with incubator
chicks in brooders, and m ortality rec­
ords of both kept for four weeks.
A t least three good settin g hens and
one incubator should be used, set at
the same tim e with the same kind of
eggs. The care and fairness with
which the eggs are selected will in­
fluence the accuracy of results largely,
as eggs vary greatly in hatching quali­
ties.
A PROFIT WINNER
Fred W right, of W’alker, is a firm
believer in the hog as a m eans of help­
ing to m ake the Oregon farm profit­
able. He has reason to be. From one
brood sow and her pigs he realized
$;197.91 in a single year. T hat is a
good sum. I t is an average of more
than $33 a m onth during the entire
year.
Mr. W right is pleased with w hat he
has accomplished, and plans to do still
more in the fu tu re. He says: “ It
seems stran g e to me th a t the farm ers
of Lane county do not pay more a t­
tention to raising corn and pigs. There
are no other crops, which when worked
together, bring such quick and rich re ­
tu rn s.”
If Mr. W right, by pointing to w hat
he has done him self, can convert his
neighbors to the belief th a t they m ust
raise more hogs, he will be doing his
com m unity a distinct service. The hog
is a rem arkable aid to prosperity.
O regon has too little help from this
source, fo r the num ber of hogs th a t
F irst through-train se r v ic e o v er th e are raised in the sta te is fa r too
Salem . F a lls C ity to W estern aln ce It small.
w as taken ov er by th e Sou th ern P a d -
flc w a s Inaugurated out o f th e sta te
cap ita l. T he se r v ic e la m ade p o ssib le
through th e com p letion of th e bridge Railroad Not Expecting a Heavy
a c r o ss th e W illa m ette b etw een Salem
Westward Movement.
and W est Salem , w hich has Just been
R ailroads doing transcontinental
turned over to th e op eratin g depert-
m enL T he through tra in s w tll be op­ business are som ew hat in doubt about
erated from S alem to D allas. Falla the colonist movement th a t will begin
City and B lack R ock, and a lso b e­ S aturday, March 15, when the low
tw een Salem and Independeaoe^ Mam fare one way tickets are placed on
I m outh and A lrlle.
sale a t E astern points.
FEWER COLONISTS ARE EJECTED
While the roads have done much to
advertise the advantage of the N orth­
west and the reduced ratea, they are
not expecting the heavy m ovem ent o f
two years ago, when, it is estim ated,
more than 25,000 persons came to
Oregon to live.
The railroads this year have em-
phasized the fact th a t O regon is p a r­
ticular about its im m igrants and th a t
it desires farm er*; not clerks and m e­
chanics.
Springfield To Have Railway Yards.
E. D. Matlock, of Eugene, has re-
and F. W. B urkhalter, d istrict super­
intendent of the Southern Pacific
Company, visited Springfield a few
days ugo, having come up from P o rt­
land on a special train , and looked
over the tra c t of land which it ia in­
tended to use as yards. A round­
house and other buildings will be
erected thin y ear, according to an ­
nouncement made by S uperintendent
Campbell.
LIVER FLUKES ARE DESCRIBED.
Flock Owners Advised to Use Care in
Preventing Infectation.
rFrom Eugene R egister.)
To the E ditor:
R egarding an article in your issue
of F ebruary 21, and desiring to in­
form the stock grow ers of Lane coun­
ty as to th e -'fa c ts regarding liver
flukes th a t have been causing loss of
goats in Lane county, near C ottage
d rove, it ap pears to me th a t the im­
presión is given th a t the wet season
o f tl.e year produced them by sp onta­
neous origin and th a t w et pastu re at
this tim e of the year were alive with
them and th a t the condition could be
treated medicinally. But such is not
the case, as a life history of these
p arasites will show.
There are three common varieties of
flukes in the U nited S tates, known as
Distoma H epaticum , Distoma Ameri-
canus and Distom a Lanceolata. They
are not leeched. The ad u lt p arasites
infest the bile ducts of cattle, sheep,
goats and more rarely horses, hogs,
logs and cats. They are flat, leaf
ihaped worms of various sizes from
tw o-fifths of an inch to one and one-
half inches long by one-tw enty-fifth to
tw o-tw enty-fifths of an inch wide,
with a poined a n te rio r end.
These adult flukes lay eggs th a t
pass out of the bile ducts into the in­
testines and on the ground in the late
spring. If they find a favorable wet
place they hatch in from five to six
weeks. These larvae then go through a
stage of development and increase in
num bers by budding when they find
th eir host, which is a sm all w ater
snail. W ithout the snail it would not
develop fu rth e r th an hatch in g and
would die in about three of fo u r days.
The snails have the same g eograph­
ical distribution as the flukes. A fter
leaving the snails they float on w ater
and are capable of a ttach in g them ­
selves on blades of grass and there se­
cret a gelatinous cover, which protects
it and will then retain its v itality a
long tim e in most localities. They a p ­
pear as small white specks on the
g rass and are eaten in infested p as­
tures.
.They m ay also reach th e stom ach
by the anim al eatin g a snail or drink­
ing infested w ater. On reaching the
stom ach, the capsule is dissolved and
the larvae liberated. They find th e ir
way to the bile ducts and liver and
grow there. They will live and ovál­
ate th ere and then die a f te r six
months.
This m alady known as flukes o r liv­
e r-ro t or distom iasis, is divided into
four periods: F irst, larvae im m ig ra­
tion last four to th irteen weeks and
does not cause any excessive d istu rb ­
ance. Second, from late Septem ber to
November, a fte r the th irte e n th week
of infestation, anim als are less lively
and while ap p etite is good, it dimin-
inshes la te r on and th irs t increases,
mucous m em branes a re yellowish,
anim als show g reat w eakness. The
third period is from Ja n u a ry onwards.
It is characterized by loss of flesh, in­
creased weakness and irre g u la r appe­
tite. B reathing is feeble and fre ­
quent; pain in region of liver. The
fo u rth period is from May to June
and Ju ly , when the dead flukes leave
and the sym ptom s grow less. C attle
can w ithstand the p arasite infestation
b etter than sheep or goats.
The outcome of all bad cases
is
very unfavorable. D rugs are of no
avail and the best th a t can be done
is to prevent the infestation and good
feeding in w inter. I would recommend
th a t advise and assistance to flock
owners be obtained from your sta te
v eterinarian, Dr. J. F. Morel, P o rt­
land, Oregon, or Dr. L ytle, sta te
sheep inspector of Pendleton, Oregon.
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