Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 12, 1913, Image 6

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    F O R E S T G R O V E P R E S S , F O R E S T G R O V E , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 12, 1913.
Forest Grove
Steam Laundry
W ood,
stable by themselves and the building
where they have been kept disinfected.
I f only slightly affected the animals
may tie fa tened and sold to the butch­
er, for the meut Is said to be whole­
some.
The milk, esjiectnlly if the udder be
sus[>ected o f being diseased, should be
scalded for the use o f either man or
beast. There Is no known cure. The
only way Is to test the cows and keep
those free o f disease rigidly apart from
the others. Drinking from the same
trough, eutlng from the same stall,
are easy means o f spreading the dis­
ease.
If the cow he a valuable one and the
disease Is not deeply seuted she may
be kept for breeding purposes, but the
calf must not he allowed to suck any
o f its mother's milk. I f the cow ’s milk
he thoroughly pasteurized it is then
safe to feed.
Farm Dairying
Coal,
Cold Storage
and Ice.
Cor. 5th Ave.
and 2nd St.,
F orest G ro ve,
O re.
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The thought has often come
to you perhaps, that you could
easily solve most difficulties if
you were a mind reader—if
you could for instance,KNOW
who would be glad to rent
your property, or to buy it;
who would be glad to employ
you.
Want advertisers, and those
who watch the want ads, learn
these things in a BUSINESS
W A Y
not through occult
means.
H. LIDYARD
E A K Y teats ure caused either by
weak muscles or because the
f teat opening Is too large.
Treatment.—Throw and tie
the cow. Insert a milking tube in
the teat to preserve the milk duct.
With a sburp kulfe remove the skin
from the end o f the opening, making
a good fresh wound. Draw the edges
o f the hole together with a few stitch­
es, tying each stitch separately. Dress
with a healing ointment.
This should be done when the cow Is
dry and Is better to be done only by a
veterinarian. I f the leak be through
a hole on the side o f the teat scarify­
ing the edges of the opening with a
sharp penknife when the cow is dry
may cause the edges to unite.
S H O E M A K E R S
1st Ave. N ., near Main St.
W e are prepared to do
the very best o f all
kind o f shoe work.
UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
Special attention given
to crippled feet.
W M . W E IT Z E L
T in n in g a n d P lu m b in g , S h e e t
To Cu ra a Sucking H tife r or Pravant
S s lf Sucking.
Insert in the heifer’s or cow’s nose
an ordinary bull ring. Just before In­
serting the ring slip on It a harness
ring the same size, which hangs loose­
ly after the bull ring has been Insert
ed. This Is a sure remedy.
Cause.—The [launch becomes over-
tilled with solid food and Its walls so
paralyzed as to lose the power o f con­
traction.
Symptoms.—Enlargement o f abdo­
men, the drumlike sound Is absent, and
when the part Is pressed the Indenture
remains for some time. The animal
Is dull, her breathing heavy, grunts
and grinds her teeth.
Treatment.—Give a strong purgative
—one and a half to two pounds of salts
and two ounces o f ground ginger In
two quarts o f warm water. Follow
up with two drams o f nux vomica ev­
ery six or eight hours until the bowels
move freely.
I f the bowels do not
move In eighteen to twenty-four hours
give more salts. A little walking exer­
cise helps the expulsion o f the food.
In bad cases the cow Is opened and
the food removed by hand. This should
be the work o f a veterinarian.
T y m p a n itis or Bloating.
Cause. — Eating fermented grains,
M e ta l W o r k and R e ­
rank clover, especially when wet or
p a ir S h o p .
with the dew on It; raw Juicy potatoes,
etc., may cause fermentation and the
accumulation of gases.
Symptoms.—The alslomen distended,
North First Avenue, between Main and especially over the left flank; the walls
of the belly elastic to the pressure of
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
the hand and when tapped giving a
hollow, Urutnllke tone; breathing la­
bored.
Treatment. — I f
much
distressed,
prompt relief Is afforded by puncturing
deep on the left side Into the flank four
or live Inches from the spine and mid­
way between the last rib and the hip
a t th e
bone. This is best done with a trocar
and cntiuln. I f one Is not at hand use
a kulfe and Insert a large goose qutll
or something o f the kind to keep the
wound open to allow the gases to es­
100
fo r
$ 1 .2 5
cape.
250
fo r
$ 1 .7 5
Give from one to tw o pounds of ep-
500
fo r
$ 2 .2 5
soiu salts and an ounce o f powdered
ginger. Further fermentation uiny be
prevented by a tnblespoonful of chlo­
ride of lime In a pint of water. In
slight cases a dose of tw o ounces of
oil of turpentine In a pint of raw lin­
m a t t e r what
seed oil will generally dissipate the
gases. No food should be given for
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twelve hours, and feed lightly for a day
or two.
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Forest GrovePharmacy
The Up-to-lhe-Minute Druggists
Phone 001
Im paction
of tha T h ird Stom ach
Fardal bound.
or
Cause. A diet of coarse. Indigestible
food and Insufficient water to drink;
eating dried grass or leaves, etc.
Symptoms.—Refuses to out; ceases to
chew end; In some cases slight diar­
rhoea. followed by constipation: tiead
carried low; dull, painful expression;
stands still or lies down with head ex­
tended; gives a short grunt during ex­
piration; advanced stages— staggering
gait. Impaired sight ami sometimes
symptoms of frenzy.
Treatment.— Same as for Impaction of
rumen. Assist the'purgation by COpi-
oils Injections of warm soapy water
three or four times a day. If the liraln
tie affected, douche the head with cold
water or apply Ice.
Tu b ercu losis.
Symptoms.— A .dry cough without
other constitutional dlstiirtianees Indi­
cates tuberrukists of the lungs A cow
losing flesh gradually and becoming
generally unthrifty looking may have
the disease In any organ. The only
safe way to know If the herd tie free
from this very contagious disease Is
by having the animals tested with tu­
berculin.
If any react they should be put In •
Of Fore»l Grove, Oregon
Conducted on Economic and Busineas Principles. T h e H om e
Company Th at H as M a d e G ood.
Insure Your
Business or Dwelling in T h e
Bankers < \ Merchants
UNIT OF VALUE IS TH E T A E L
Y et the T ael Is N either a Coin Nor an
Ingot, but M erely an A b stra ct Term ,
and Signifies a U n it of W eight— S il­
ver Shoes and C a sh on a String.
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Main Street Garage
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
General Machine Work. Storage
and Supplies. Phone Main 62X
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W . A. CHALM ERS,
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i Vlain Street, Forest Grove.
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Im paction of the Rum en or Paunch.
WALKER & LIDYARD
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
China Has a Monetary System
That Borders on the Chaotic.
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and you’ll not need
to be a mind reader
S. A. WALKER
By L A U R A ROSE.
Demonstrator and Lecturer In Dairying
at the Ontario Agricultural Col­
lege, Guelph, Canada.
[Copyright. 1911, by A. C. McClurg & Co.]
Watch and Use
the Want Ads
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
Of the many strange things In China
not the least strange Is Its currency.
To the foreigner It seems a miracle
that any business can be transacted
successfully with such a medium of
exchange. It has been described as
Rheum atism .
chaotic. Nevertheless business and
Cause. —Exposure to cold and wet. trade flourish In China, which speaks
especially when heated by driving. volumes for the business acumen or
Lying on cold floors or standing In a the Chinese.
Perhaps the fact that
draft.
trade flourished In China long before
Symptoms.—I f acute rheumatism sets such a thing as currency was known
In there will be loss o f appetite, rough­ accounts for the fact that the Chinese,
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ness o f coat and dryness o f muzzle, with such a lux system as they now
bowels constipated, urine high colored, possess, still stand tn the front rank
Joints swollen.
The symptoms of of commercial nations.
In China all forms o f exchange from I
chronic rheumatism are similar, but
barter up are tn use. A very large
less severe.
Treatment.—Give two pounds o f ep- part of the country's business Is done
som salts and one ounce o f ground gin­ against the actual delivery of weighed
ger. Follow up with two dram doses silver. For convenience silver ts melt­
ed Into rough ingots having the shape
o f salicylic acid three times a day.
These silver
Rub the Joints well three times dally of the Chinese shoe.
shoes have stamped upon them their
with camphorated liniment
fineness and weight. The unit of
Keep the animal warm and dry.
weight Is the tael, which ts equal to a
W ounds o r C u t*— Lacoratad Uddar.
quantity of silver weighing 680 grains
First stop the bleeding by tying a
troy and Is worth about 00 ceuts In
bandage o f clean muslin directly over
[ our money.
the wound or above It. Often a bleed­
The tael ts not an Ingot nor a coin,
ing artery will protrude. A thread can but simply an abstract term signifying
he run under it with a needle and the a unit of weight, such as a “ pound” of
artery tied. A fter the bleeding stops butter or an "ounce” o f gold Though
cut off the ragged edges o f muscle an abstract term. It (s the measure of
with scissors which have been dipped wealth and the unit of value through­
in an antiseptic solution. Then bathe out the length and breadth o f China.
the wound with an antiseptic wash. | A man buys a business for so many
Let nature do the healing. Keep the taels of silver. Ills profits are com-
wound clean and free from germs by : [lilted tn taels. When he makes pay­
frequently bathing It with the antisep­ ment be weighs out the silver accord­
tic wash.
ing to this unit.
Sometimes a cow's udder is badly
The silver shoes vary tn weight from
torn on burbed wire or brush. Thor­ one to seventy-five taels.
All silver
oughly cleanse the wound with an an­ shops and hanks have forges, where
tiseptic wash, using a syringe if one the silver Is melted tn Iron ladles and
Is at band. Trim the rough edges and poured into molds. The smelters with
draw the cuts together with white silk their ladles and molds remind one of
thread, tying each stitch separately. cooks. They stir the silver with a pair
Leave an opening o f an Inch at the of metal chopsticks. T o one not aware
lowest point o f the wound. Insert In of what they were doing It would be
this opening a small piece o f cotton natural to suppose that they were en­
wadding to help carry away any dis­ gaged In concocting something good to
charge. Bathe the wound If necessary eat. In the process of recasting the
with a boractc or weak carbolic acid Ingots their fineness Is often changed,
wash and renew the wadding. When being either Improved or debased,
healed remove the stitches.
whichever best suits the Interests o f
the shop. Bankers and money chang­
Contagious Abortion.
Abortion being a contagious disease, ers are able to determine the quality
the germs will lurk about the stables o f the sliver by the sense o f touch.
The sellers or depositors are always
and infested animals for years.
at their mercy and must often submit
Use some good disinfectant freely
to the operation o f having their silver
around the stalls, gutters, etc. Give
discounted on account of “ bad touch.”
In the Interior o f China small pur­
chases are made with copper coins
with square holes In the center. These
are called "cash” and are threaded on
strings so that they may be carried
across one's shoulder or on a pole. A
string o f 1,000 of these cash Is worth
about 60 cents In our money. Some­
times bits o f silver are chipped from
the silver shoes and used for small
purchases. When traveling In the In­
terior one must take with him a large
amount o f silver shoes, exchanging
them for strings o f cash at the various
shops. The money changers have two
sets o f scales, one to be used In the
purchase o f silver and tbe other in tbe
Photo by University o f Wisconsin.
selling o f It
MAKING THE TUBERCULIN TEST.
In an attempt some years ago to In­
each animal that has aborted forty troduce a currency based on western
drops o f pure carbolic acid In one pint models the Chinese government pur­
o f water In Its food three times a day chased and put Into circulation several
million Mexican dollars. The people
until all vaginal discharge ceases.
As a preventive give the other cows took to the new coins and called for
The provincial governments
the same dose twice a day for the more.
then .set up mints and began to coin
same length o f time.
Some dairymen dose their cows In Chinese dollars o f approximately the
this way with carbolic acid every two same weight and fineness ns the Mexi­
or three months Just lu ense this can dollars. They also coined an enor­
mous amount o f subsidiary Items in
dreaded disease might break out
Another simple method, which can the shape o f small sliver coins and
be used when cows nre In pasture, is copper pennies.
Soon It was discovered that the new
to mix thoroughly 100 pounds o f barrel
salt, pounded tine, and one pound o f currency wns ns unstnble as the old.
crude undiluted carlioltc acid or four The value o f the dollar In relation to
ounces o f the acid to twelve quarts o f tbe subsidiary coinage varied from day
salt. Give to the bulls and cows as to day. The cent was never worth the
hundredth part o f a dollnr. Some days
oue would ordiuary salt.
110 cents were required to make up
Retention of the Afterbirth.
It . and on other day* It took 130 cents
In case the afterbirth does not come Similarly the value o f tbe dollar as ;
away give a few doses o f carbolic add eompnred with the tael wns continual­
(forty dropsi. and no other assistance ly fluctuating. Sometime* 1100 would
will be necessary.
bring 70 taela and at other times only
06. It waa sickening to the people,
B uryin g Diseased Anim als.
When burying an aulmal which ha* but very profitable to tbe money
died of any contagious disease put changers. —Harper’a Weekly.
XVIII.—Cow Diseases.
Second Article.
MERTZ & LATTA
A CRAZY CURRENCY
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half a barrel o f fresh lime over It
T h a M ozart Cyela.
Crystals o f copper sulphate may be
Tbe only works o f Mozart designed
used. Burn all bedding, litter, etc.,
and whitewash the walls, stalls, etc., for the stage (there are nearly a score
having some disinfectant In the wnah. o f tbemi that have remained regular
'•repertory opera*." as the Germans
Stock Foods— Tonics.
say. are "Don Giovanni,” "F iga ro” and
N’ g . 1.—One pound ground gentian, a
"T b e Magic Flute.” Once In awhile,
quarter o f a pound o f ground ginger,
however, a Mozart cycle Is given In
a quarter o f a pound o f powdered salt­
one o f the larger German cltlea. and
peter and a quarter o f a pound of pow­
this Includes generally, beside* the
dered Iron sulphate. Mix and give one
three operas
named.
“ Idomeneo.”
talliespoonnil In feed once daily for
"D ie Entfnhrung,” "Coal Fan T n ttT
ten days, omit for three days and feed
and “ Clenienxa di Tito.” —Argonaut
as above for ten days more. Cost
about 20 ceuts per pound.
K now H it Man.
No. 2.—Tw o pounds fenugreek, two
"W h y did you tell that roan yon
pounds ground ginger, two pound*
powdered gentian, t f o pounds powder­ doD't smoke when yon do?*'
" I had a good reason.”
ed sulphur, two poands potassium ni­
“ IVrhapa he wa* going to give you
trate. two pounds resin, one pound cay­
enne pepper, eleven pounds flaxseed a cigar.'*
meal, five pounds powdered charcoal. ! “ No; 1 know that chap He waa go
five pounds common salt and twenty- Ing to ask roe for ou#,"— Detroit Free
five pounds wheat bran. Coat about Press.
P4.B0 per 100 pounds. Mix well and
Among all the fine arts one of the
feed the same as No. 1. This tonic Is
almost Identical with the commercial finest la that o f painting tbe cheeks
with health Ituskln.
mixtures
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WASHINGTON - OREGON
CORPORATION
will
Beginning June 1st give to its
patrons in Beaverton, Elmonica,
O r enco, H ills b o r o ,
Cornelius,
Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and
all country lines a
4c.
Electric rate
on all cooking and heating ap ­
pliances
and
small
domestic
motors.
Phone Main 922 Hillsboro for particulars and
our representative will call.