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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
I'AOK 11 LI V S i OCK t:mmi!:ii:iimi:!iifim:t!i!i!im:iiit!i:m!iuii!i:r:::i:!::::!!i' i:u!Bn:iutnRirinaisi;nnsissrai:s::n:u3uiiiKn DESTROY LIE ON CHICKENS Mmmmmammmmmmmii: V . MSM ItUIXKTlN, ni3M).,0KK00N, THUltflWAY, OCTOHKIt 23, JfUO WMM l k V DISINFECTION IS NECESSARY Invisible Oraanlnma or Olieaie Qerrni Oprcad flapldly and Live for Long Time. (I'rcimrril ly tlin I'nllnl lllatra lepitrt mvnt of AurlmiUutct,) III llCltllUg Willi IllfCCthlllM lllW'IISOH (if Ihl' HllK'lt, Mil IIVl'Dlgl' Moclilllllll nml runner iIocm not stifllilenlly mil lr.o the Importiincu nf thoroughly tils Infecting IiIn premises following mi outbreak of contnglotiN iIInciiho on IiIh, farm or In lili locality. tnlcH the gonna which cuuso Ihe dlseusu are de utroyed, they huve the power to inula (a In tlii'iiiM'lvrfl un prwntu fur In illnlti period. Hu long nH tin1 thut rcuuilu they ro n'Ctituliiut menace and umy nt any time bu the cause of mi outbreak. It U hut natural tu acknowledge the prcsonco of unly audi objects ok. cuii bo aocti with tho uuuldtd eye. Hclcnce, however, by menus of thu high-power microscope, lius cleat ly proved the ex lutctico of tiiiiuuroit uiluiito niilmul mid vegetable organisms micro-organ-Isiiih tind It In it mutter of roiiunoii knowledge thut many of theau organ lams frequently llnd tlirlr way Into thu milimil body mid produce disease. It In ii I no well known Unit these mlcru tirciinlxriiK, or u'riii". vury In form nnd other characteristics mid thut for each illiriw of nil Infectious nature there In it wpecltle KtTIII. Jf these germs could he'conflncd to the nnliiiiil body mid tilt with It there would bu no such thing iih mi Infcc IIouh dlsciiM-. Unfortunately, however, they tin' thrown on by (In animal ihroiiKh tlio excretions mid lie In the noil, In tin' llttiT of stables, upon tin lltHir mnl wulls, mifl In crocks nnd crev ice Hero they umy renin In nnd main tuln their virulence for un ludullnltu period, ready u liny tlmu to bo giith rrrd up by nu nnliiiiil In Ita feed or to bo blown about In dust tipd drawn Into tlio lungs. Kor exiiiuple, wo liavo tuhi-rciiluslit In cuttle mid glunder In tint borne. In tlio former disease the ennentlvo ugciit In n roilhlmiied germ which nv ernge about one Icuthnut-umltli ol mi Inch In length. Cuttle u Reeled with tuberculosis puns myriad of these: germs with tlio iiiiinure and It In not dllllctilt to understand how In I lie av crtiRo stuble they would huvn lltth dlillcully .In llndlng ititiny lutlglnv places. In glanders the causative ngent l another rixlnhntiil Kenn, uboiit th ruiiiiii length un the tuberculoid germ but Kouiowhiit thicker. A hnriietcrls Cattle Affected With Tuberculoila. tic of HiIh disease In the foruiullun olj ulcers In the iiONtrlU uud other pur Hon of tlio hotly, from which there It more or leM dlHilmrk'o Indeii with lh Khiudcrrt Kt-riii. Ami here, tik'iiln, It In not tllllkult to uiitlerittiiiid how ont tllHeiined miluiiil limy coiitnuiliuito ex tciiNlvt' preiulxex. Ah Iiiih been hinted, aomo of thet minute forum uro vendible orKiinlMina. In fact, tlit'Ho vt'Kvtiiblo imruHltcx art thu cuiiho of xoinu of the uitiHt icntme tlvo dlHctiHcrt, uud miuiu of them art very dllllcult tu tlextroy, fur Hit) reu Nun that they contain porcn, A vport may bu likened to thu need of it plant fur It bourn about thu huuiu relation tu thu buclllUH thut it groin of wheat duet to thu plant proper. Ah thu plant iiiu) bu destroyed mid thu seed remain lutent for mi Indellnlto time, ho do Mtructlon of thu bnclllua may bu no coinpilidit'il while the uporeH reiuulc unhuruied and retnlu llfo fur weekH, iiiuutliH or yenrH. An fzainplu of thin claim of orKiiu Ihiiik Ih Been In thu uccut which caUNei tinthrux. Ordinary muthotla for the destruction of thu hucllliiH will not dewtroy tho nporu an well, and thut anthrax become a uiOHt dllllcult dlK eiiHii to eradlcutu. Upon furiiiH where anlninlH huvu tiled from nnlhrnx uud thu curciiNHea huvu been burled In wtead of destroyed, repeated outbrenkn of thu dlseaRo may occur from time to tlino, pusalbly extending over u period of uovurnl yearn Thin condi tion Ih duo to tho existence of the very renlHtnnt tporeH, which under fuv orublo clrcuuiHtiineca uro curried tc tho Hurfnco of thu earth, nnd become Infecting orKnulsnia much as tho seed of a noxious weed, aftur renmlulnn In tho noil durlnc tho winter, finds tho conditions favorable In thu nprlnc and duvelops Into u plunt except thut thcttu inlnuto forms of llfo multiply with tho most wonderful rapidity. Thus It Ih that our Increased knowl piIro reifardliiK mlcro-orBiinlHins or bacteria iib tho cnuo of ninny nulmal dlHcnsoH hns cniplumlzud thu linpor tanco of dlalnfectlon. i Ventilation Ih vory essential In a T bom. Anlmnls uro much Hko human AholngH In tlmt they need fresh air. flodlum Fluorld nidi Towli Quickly of All I'arailte Dipping la Moat Economical. (l-rtpartd by lln Uiiltuil Btnt Depart inrnt f ARiluuHnr ) One application of aodlutu fluorld will kill nil lire of chlckcnM, enlomoto Kbita of the ilepartini.'iit of mcrlculturc Iinvo dlncovercd. TliU Inexpenxlvn whlln iiowtV.ir, tln-y llud, will rid a flock of all tho nevpn rouuuoii -perloa of chicken lice In a few dayn. Oao (Miuud, coHtlnif only -10 or W ci-ula at the time of thl writing, I" enough to treat 100 fowlt, If dunted on. If ilia aolred lu water nnd im-d na a dip, the aflinv ninouiit will s thre tlinrs na fur. It la, raally applied, ftuomlcnl, titca Inunvdlute reiult, aud iloen'oot Injure thu fowli or the poultr-man. The complete effcctlveneaa of the aodluin fluorld retntdy und niethotle of uahiK It nru dlacuiaed In Kariuvra' Ilul lelln 601 of the United Hint depart meat of agriculture, "Mites aud Licit on Poultry ." by K. C. Illahupp uud II. I. Wood. The bulletin detiln ulxo with iiiIIch, the lilifht pent- of chlrkeiiH, which requlro n different treatment. I.tre are bltlujc lnect thut work by day and are n herloun foe lu neglected iiiiiiII flocka of L'encral fnruiH uud back yanla. Kodliim fluorld aay It plainly to the druculM or you may k'ct notllmn chlo rid, couiiiiou unit, which It not only re Heinblea In miiiie but In iippnirnncc may be obtained ut moMt lare tlnn; ktori'N. Tho llnely jkih tiered coiniaer clnl form U cheaper mid more cimlly applied by the diiftlm: method, than tho line, cryatnlllKetl aoilium fluorld. To apply the material lit ilut form, place It In nu open vei?i on ,n table, mid with out hum! bold tho fowl by the Ii-jti or wIiik. With the other bund plucu thu tbeinlrul mnouc the feather next to thu akin, according to what l known na the "pinch" method, uhli'h proceed ua follow a; One pinch on the bend, one on the neck, two on bbbbbbb xb tiai Duitlno a Hen With Fluorld, a Very Effective Lice Killer. the buck, one on the brcaM, one below the vent, one on the tail, one on either tldc.li, mill one acaltered on the under Ide of each wlm: when vpreud. Kach pluih ran be distributed by pimblnt: the Ihiiiub mid lliiKer iimoin: the feath era na the material la rcli'imcd. If thu chicken U held over the vecnel, thu tun terliil which fulU fnuu the fowl dunlin: the operation la recovered. The innterhil nlfo may be applied by meant of a Nhaker, but thta methud Iiiih muiie dlitadvautnceH na compared with the "pinch" method. When thla method la ined thu amount of aodl uin fluorld may be reduced by nddlnc four parts of aoiuo tluely powdered innterhil. auch na road dust or flour, to each part of fluorld. Thu dust, while not polKonouu, U somewhat Irritating to thu none and throat. If allowed to remain on tie' aklu lu auy mmntlty for any h'reut leitu'th of time. It may camto allKht Inrnl Irritation. For tlieae ren KitiM, those ttustlm n large number of chickens would do well to cover nose and mouth with u dust guard or damp cloth uud to wash their hnntU occa sionally. The dipping method Ih more econom ical, but umong many poultry raisers there Is a general sentiment against thu practlco of dipping fowls, largely beeausu most of thu dips contain ma terials which discolor the feathers. Tho sodium fluorld dip, however, Is harmless, nnd as compared with dust ing Is more easily done. As It Is neces sary that tho fowls dry quickly, dip ping Is most uppllcuhju In the Southern stutcH and to summer treatments In tho North. For lieu on young chickens, young turkeys, and, In fact, nil nuwiy hatched or sick fowls, tho application of sodium fluorld lu thu dust form Is recommended. POULTRY NOTES Most dlgestlvo disorders and ovarian troubles coino from hear; feeding In winter without sulflclcnt exercise. When eggs for table use or to sell In tho market uro tho require ment, It is not only unnecessary but unndvlsnblo to keep tho males with thu hens, aud they may well bo dis pensed with. i:iiiiiiiiiiii:iiii!i:tiiifi:iiiiiiii:ii:i:iiiniiiiiia!iiiii::i:tit.:M wmmTvzmm mviiijm i:iui!i::;::i::::i::mi!:::::::i:::r.:::::::::::::::::::ti:'':::!:::l This Will Help You 1 0,000 Owners Speak for Its Performance and Reliability Decide for an Essex EWJ ij'Q'-rr.'ri What owners say of a car is a pretty good indication of its worth. And when you add to that the enthusiastic indorsements of thousands of motor-wise indi viduals .the proof should be conclusive. - But the 'Essex has still another way of showing its value. You Can Test It Yourself Performance limitations have naturally grouped cars into classes. Certain cars may be depended upon for unlimited service. They know no frontiers of distance. They are de pendable and require practically no attention. But such cars are large and costly, costly to buy and to operate. An excepton is the Essex. Its perform ance qualities can be demonstrated at any time. Take a ride with us to see how it can be driven just as easily, as fast and with as much certainty of endurance as any high-priced car with which you care to compare it. Moderate Cost Due. to Smaller Size If the Essex were as large as the oars whose performnace it matches, the price would have to be as high. But because it has no useless length or useless weight, costly car quality in every de tail, is possible with proportionate saving in cost. And by the skill in design, and care in con struction, the performance is just as satis factory. It is because of these qualities that the Essex is praised as it is. " Its Worth Is Shown In Service, Not Price The strongest Essex boosters are those who have driven their cars the hardest. It is so easy to handle so lively and so comfortable that there is pleasure rather than work in driving it. You may be undecided between the Essex and some other car of similar weight and price. The two cars look bright and attractive on the sales floor. The demonstrator will give the Essex an advantage that every one is glad to describe. Then the thing for you to decide is how those two cars will compare after several months of service. For answer, not the Essex ears in your neighborhood. Take a ride in one whose speedometer reg isters long service. Look out for performance. See if it stilt has the power to do the things it did when new. Is it quite and rigid and in good condition? Every Essex makes new friends. It is what they are saying that is increas ing the demand so much. You should speak for your car without delay. 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