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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
PAGRS CATTLE BLOAT DANGER GREAT .FIRST AID REMEDIES GIVEN. Uhc of Trocar lUvniniiiriiilrri An Moot MfTrctlvo In Iti'llmliiK HiiftVr- Inir of Animal Who Hiito Kilt on ITiiuInvI)'. MINI) mLMJTIN, IJKNl), OIIKOON', TIIUIWDAV, JUNK JO, JfUO j JS urety HEjLL- The Red Crown sljn marks SKFTm, "The Gasoline of quality." It ftyfwflCT dependable reaulti. HBlJS l Iook for the Ked Crown alga A 'sfjjL STANDARD OIL COMPANY -. j; ,.. tJ . , Hs :av: Willi Hi" comliu; or Hit) nomion til which Mm liloatlni: of ciittlu uiiunlly occtirn, thu lliiruati or Aiilinnl Indus tiy or thu United Htalirn Department o Agriculture, ciilln aUontlon to tho prluclplu cauituH or thu troiihlu ami also thu iiiumin by which It may ho itvolilml. Many a cow ban comu to mi untimely uml hccaUHU nhof become (llnHiitlsfled with thu scanty rami to hu gathered from thu clnmily cropped pasture, broken down tho fence that Murroiiiidfil a field r-oiilulnliig a uiorn luxuriant Krowth ami stuffed hamolf with thu liuclotm stolen greens until Mho IomI all tlonlio for uvun another mouthful. Hoou lior troiihlu begins. Formon lalloii begins In thu innuN of hay or clover, ami Kan fit In thu first ntomach of tho cow to Its turnout capacity. How I'Vriiirnlalloii t'mit Ih'titli. Tho danger to tho animal from iicuto bloating lit not that thu dls tumlt'd Htomich may rupture for hiicIi an accliluut Id iilmont unknown. Thu proHHiiro of tho gas dlMondrd . WTT1 Mie&as VJJUI bline J Quality V. It. HITCH. HI'I'.CIAI, A(1I.T KTANDAItl) Oil CO.. IIKNI), OHK. rttomnch, howuvor, exurtit a pressure upon thu heart and lungs with tho roatilt that animals dying of acute bloating usually dlu of strangulation through Inability to breathe with thu coinpremiud Iiiiijc Uhmuo. Thu Block owner uhould guard nguliml thu bloating of bin catllo with uvery precaution at bin com mand. Clover or other tfrocn vego lotion, it caton when wet with daw or rain, niiuuih to bo especially Ilablu to furment before leaving tho Drat ntomach or thu animal that ban red upon thorn. Kitting cxcesslva amounts or middlings or corn meal will nlrto caiiMu bloating. It iiIho oc cur in catllo an a renull or being choked. Thu prlticlpnl cause, how uver, la overeating succulent Kreeti foraKu ouch an clover, corn or cabbaKO, CliiiiiK" Feed (iriulually. To provont bloatltiK in cattle, tho animals bllould bo shifted by cany singes, from dry or acnnly feed to abundant or luxuriant growing fod der.Thuy may bo allowed to reed from thu Rood reed for only throe-quartern or an hour tho Aral day they ara given accenn to Huch grazing. A full liour may bo allowed on tho second day and by continued alow steps opd gradually lotiKthunlni; tho stay In tho tempting reed (ho danger or loiui jrt V Bfl BsrBBBj ndfiV JBBBBBBBBBfl BjBE BLEBj hcIjtI BTBEbBbpBvi jf I iM WW f 1B t- S ""oi bbbbHbbbht "v, "BBBBBBBBBBf &'' vm A clean, comfortable kitchen all year 'round & '. V v v V With a good oil cookstovc and Pearl Oil you will coolc in comfort all year 'round. Gives all the convenience of gas, without, the dust and dirt of coal or wood. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts economically. Lights at the touch of a match. No waiting for Tires to come up, no unnccessai; vork, no waste. Concentrates a steady heat on the cooking leav ing the kitchen cool and comfortable. Pearl Oil, the Standard Oil Company's kero sene,, is a most convenient and economical fuel. Easy to handle. It is refined and re-rcflned by ouq special process which removes the impurities. It is clean burning. Pearl Oil is for sale In bulk by dealers every where. It is the same high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a saving by buying in bulk. Order by namePearl , Wo recommend New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cookatovea PEARL OIL J,( KEROSENE)' HE AT AND LIGHT 4 ,- STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALirOKNIA) W. It. HIM'X'K, HPKHAIj MlllST KTANUAU1) OH CO., IU.'I, OUR. BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS ! wmm ii-- ! I. i - i 1 - ' - I - n"'" BRICK BUmDINOS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 - $2,000,000 . FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE $100,000 i BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. lllllllllliml wKftSjpASia k h v I 3 i rsl ran ' II 1 11 ! 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We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette without a comeback 1 . Toppy red bag$, tidy ted tins, handiome pound and" half pound tin humidon and that clever, practical pound cryttal glati humidor with tponge moittener top that keep the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C from bloating will bo largely over come. Uul In caio tho first cvldcnco of a too protracted stay In tho heavy Krowth of forago should bo that tho owner notices cne of his animals with- sides distended, nnd perhaps oven lifted nbovo tho level of tho backbone, ho must act quickly. Ro moval'af tho gas from tho paunch will quickly bring relief. If a veter inarian Ik within reach ho should be summoned nt onco. If no surgeon Is available tho owner should Immed iately attempt to bring relief (o his animal. Trocar ami Methods of I'm?. Many cattlo owners keep a trocar and cnuulu constantly on hand und thoroughly understand Its use. Tho troctir Is u sharp-pointed rod provld od with n 'metallic shonth or cunula, which lenves the point of tho trocar uxponed. Tho spot to bo solccted for inserting tho trocar Is u point equal ly distant from the last rib, tho hip bone, and tho lateral bony projec tions from tho spina in tho region or tho loins Hero a small cut about three-fourths of an Inch long should bo mado through tho skin with u small knlfo, nnd then the trocar with cnnuln nttached, may bo pushed through tho cut into tho paunch. Tho trocar Is then removed, allowing tho gal to cscapo through tho canula. Tho canula should bo retained In place so long as any gas escapes through it. Sometimes several hours nro uccossaVy nnd the canula Bhould 'bo firmly tied In place. An attendant should romalu near the animal if posslblo so long as tho canula Is in thu paunch. Medicine that Helicvo Minuting. It tho animal la not distressed by tho blunting nnd tho swolllng Is not groat, or when tho alarming condi tions Jiavo boon romoved by tho uso of tho trocar, It Is best to resort to ntcmnl medicine to allay tho forma tion of gas. Two ounces of aromatic spirits of ammonia In two quarts of cold water should bo glvon ovary half hour, or halt an ounce of chlor ide of lime dissolved In a pint of tepid wntor may bo givn ovory hulf hour until tho pressuro of tho bloat ing luiB been removed. A doso of purgatlvo medicine la usually bene ficial after tho bloating has dlaap )eari'd. For this purpose ono pound of Glauber's salts will usually prove effective Tut it In "THK HUhLNTlX." A Common Ron.o Cure. Don't suffer from biliousness, sick hqudacho, Hour stomach, gus, bloat ing or other results of Indigestion. Foley Ctithartlo Tablets clear tho stomach and bowols, enliven tho llvor and, liuvo a good tonic offect on lie whole lntostlunl tract. Thoy relievo tho heavy fooling so distressing to stout porsonu. Sold everywhere Adv. Try ft Uullottn Want Ad for quick rosulta, SEEKS TO PREVENT SHORTAGE OF TIMBER NOW THREATENED (From Saturday's Dally.) Arriving here this, morning on a trip of Inspection of tho national forests of Central Oregon, T. M. Talbot, forest examiner from tho Portland district office, declared that an- serious lumber shortages within other quarter of a contury. Mr. Talbot outlined tho flro pre vention policy which will bo followed by the Oregon Forest Firo associa tion In cooperation with tho national forest administration in prosecut- groat emphasis will be laid on titne vigorously all individuals wll subject of reforestation in the fa- fully or carelessly setting forest turo. This policy is being strongly i tires. "A determined effort will bo adocatcd by U. S. Forestor Crave, following n trip to Europe, wlura tho work being dono to keep a con stant supply of timber availablo was carefully studied. Mr. Talbot be llovoa that without a consistent ef fort toward replanting denuded areas, and otherwise conserving for est resources, tho'natloh will faco a mado to apprehend and to prosecute all violators of tho forest fire laws," ho Bald. "This destruction has been continuing for years, and In spite ot tho educational work done there has been littlo diminution In the annual loss. It Is becauso of this that wo aro forced to seek forest protection in tho most rigid enforcement ot the REDUCTION OF RATES ON MAIL IS NEARING (From Monday's Dally.) ' All who aro now holding 3-cent stamped envelopes-or 2-cont cards may turn them In at tho Dend post offlco nt full valua In exchange for 2-cont envelopes and 1-cent curd3 between July 1 and July 31, Acting Postmaster W. H. Hudson announced this morning. After tho end of the fiscal year, Juno 30, tho extra cent charge on postago will no longer bo In effect. Helped Her Littlo Girl. Children all need their strength for growing. A lingering cold weak ons them. Mrs. Amanda Flint, ot Ilouto 4, Now Philadelphia, Ohio, writes: "Foley's honey and tar cured my littlo girl ot tho most tickling cough." Gives immediato relief from distressing, racking, tearing cough. Soothes and heals. Sold everywhere, Adv. Put It 111 "THE HULLKTINV ROD AND GUN CLUB ADDS 50 MEMBERS ltl; Iiicrrn.so to Hester of Orgaulza tlon Obtained In Ono Afternoon- Crnuo Prolrlo llriilge Assure!., (From Saturday's Dally.' Meeting In special session last night, members ot the Dend Hod and Gun club discussed tho matter of af filiation with the Bend Amateur Ath lotle club, but arrived at no flual decision. Fifty new mombors had boon secured during the nttornoon, it "was reported. Ot spcclaj interest to Bportsracn was the report that tho forest service, cooperating with tho stockmen ot tho upyer Deschutes, is constructing a bridge at Crane Prairie, which will afford a short cut to Davis and Cultus lakes. Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. 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