Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 09, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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nO M E AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION
Injured Knee (Colt)— Before you crack and the groove kept parked »itk
can expect healing of your colt's knee oakum or antiseptic pads in two to six
it will bo necessary to have perfect weeks the sensitive laminae will be
drainage from tho wound which i # al­ covered, and keeping a strong shoe oo
AGRICULTURAL ADVERTISING.
con lantern with appropriate slides ready present. The wound should be her will prevent motion. Sometimes tbs
FARMERS’ board of trade In makes evening illustrated lecture, on cleansed twice daily with some anti eracks are held together or closed by
j Northern Michigan has adopted products and territory possible. When septle wash, sueh as 2 per eent car­ passing small horseshoe nails from one
the plan of advertising their land weather forbids outdoor display, the bolic acid water. You must, of course, side to the other. These are kept in
and products throughout the Middle cabinet may be removed to some eon be careful, when enlarging the Often place for one year or more until a new
ing to avoid cutting tho joint proper, hoof grows out and the old cracks ars
West by m sans of au advertising auto veurent shelter.
Battle Snake Bite (Stock)—Rattle gono. It takes pains and close a tte o
snake bites are, as a rule, not very tion to remedy this trouble.
common in stock. They almost invari
Pig Coughs—Keep this pig out of
ably cause death in less than 24 hours. dusty places. Feed it wet shorts, braa
Therefore, in view of the fact that the and corn meal. Keep it on a pasture
swellings so frequently observed on and let it Bleep under trees on pine
various parts of an animal *s body and straw. If convenient let it sleep in
which are accredited to snako bites, clean place with shelter from rain. But
though not causing death, are prob­ do not keep it about barn or shads
ably caused by some other factor. where cattle and horses or other hogs
When you are sure that that animal are kept.
has been bitten by a rattle snake, the
Chronic Diarrhea (Horse)- Chrnni#
circulation should immediately be ob­
structed by tying a tight bandago diarrhea can be somewhat controlled,
around the part and between tho wound but is seldom cured. The quieter he is
How Fanners of Michigan A dvertise the Excellence of Their Territory.
and the h eyt. The wound itself should kept, the better; and if driven he
lour. The car was designed by ama 1
be burned with a hot iron, or with
tours in the office of tho Northeastern I
some strong acid such .is nitric or sul should go no faster than a walk. This
phnric,
and it is a good plan to make condition of the bowels is often caused
Michigan Development Bureau, com­
several deep incisions over the wonnd. by overheating a fleshy horse, which
prising representative farmers from 16 I)
Internally, stimulants sueh as aromatic brings os purging, and he seldom gets
counties. Tins chassis of a large 50-1
spirits of ammonia, strychnino, etc., over it. The mucus membranes become
horsepower C-cylinder automobile was
may be administered.
used, and n cabinet arranged upon it
irritated, and this seems to excite the
in such a way that, when opened,
Paralysis (Hog'!—Rub the hind parts sympathetic nerves whieli control th e
samples of grains, grasses and fruit,
with good brush three to five times a bowels. Select for him a good quality
displayed on more than 160 square feet
day. Keep the hog in a dry place and of hay and do not overfeed him .on
o f exhibition surface, might bo seen to
stop feeding kitchen slops and too much grain. He should be watered often and
advantage.
Twenty electric lights,
corn. Give 1 grain nnx vomica in the not allowed to drink too much at a
supplied from the storage battery of
ground feed once or twice a day. Feed time. Mix equal parts bicarbonate
the car, illuminate the display for The Farm Exhibit Automobile Closed shorts, ground eorn and some scalded soda, gentian, ginger, tannic acid and
night exhibition, and a gas stereopti-j
oats.
and Ready For the Road.
charcoal and give him a taiiloepoouful
Wall Crack of Hoof (Horse)—Tlie or two at a dose in feed three times
DUMP SLIDES ON WHEELBARROW
EXERCISING POULTRY.
a day. Kindly understand more could
'HE SIDES of the ordinary wheel
N INGENIOUS fanner installed a cracks will disappear in a year or so
be accomplished by proper feeding and
if
the
wall
is
kept
immovable
or
if
the
barrow are hinged at the bottom
windmill on his poultry house as
and the ends at the front are fit­
a means of giving the fowls ex wall is cut away on eaeh side of the watering than from the action of drugs.
ted with a piece of sheet metal cut on ercise during cold weather when they
could not get out Tho windmill is
connected to a large wheel with a
shaft, the wheel being hung about 3
feet from the floor. Cabbage and vege­
tables are hnng on the wheel. The
“You C A N ’T K e e p
windmill turns the wheel and the poul­
Them
In The Ground”
try chase arnnnd after the food.—Con
tributed by Herbert a Spencer, Whit­
ney Point, N. Y.
Inventions and Appliances
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The Kind that Grow
5E/VD FOR CATALOGUE
Each Side or Both o f T h e m C a n Be
Lowered by Removing the Pins.
A system by which the electric lights
are automatically switched on when an
attendant goes down tho steps and
switched off when he comes up is in
use for saving current in some base
ments of mercantile establishments.
the arc of a circle. Holes are drilled in
the sheet iron near the upper edge and
corresponding ones in the front end of
the wheelbarrow so that they will co­
incide when the sides are in an up­
Oils distilled from the needles of I
right position. Tho sides can be set at spruce and fir trees are being used to
any angle and a pin inserted in coin scent petroleum floor oils and neutral
eiding holes to hold them rigidly
ize the disagreeable petroleum odor.
HOW ABOUT THE MILK BOTTLE? till it becomes neeessary to use the
HERE is no place where cleanli­ milk. In this way the milk will take
ness is more neeessary than in con­ on neither baeteria nor dirt. It is bet
nection with the milk production ter also to pour into the piteher for
and its use. Boards of health are sup­ 1 serving purposes only the amount re
posed to0ook after the cleanliness of , quired, but at any rate do not pour
the dairies but too often what they back into the bottle any milk that mav
do not do is more apparent than what be left from the table serving or that
they do. An indolent, careless dairy­ has otherwise been exposed to the air.
man will not supply his customers with The bottle should be kept constantly
pure milk unless the health officials I capped. When it becomes empty, the
keep after him, which they cannot do bottle should be cleansed thoroughly
because their field is too large to per regardless of what the dairyman may
mit them to devote their attention to be expected to do, for unless the work
any one portion of it. Typhoid fever at the dairy is unusually effective the
is more easily disseminated by the milk ! bottle may be returned to the eon
supply than in any other way. The sumer in a condition that will make
grocer has been told that he must fur- i the rapid growth of germs inevitable.
niah pure groceries, and little if any
fault is found with him because of th e (
SIM PLE FARM HYGIENE.
price he ehargee in connection with
ICKETS (Hogs)— This is caused by
obeying this command. To deliver milk ,
a lack of limo in the food. It
pure and uneontaminsted means more
frequently eauses curvature of the
expense to the milkman than it does spine, deformity of the face, di seared
to deliver anything that comes from teeth, painful injuries on the ends of
the cow whose life is passed without the riba, etc. If not combated by a
regard to hygienic conditions, and j complete change of diet, the animal
whose milk is drawn and delivered in 1 finally becomes very thin and dice.
receptacles only half eared for, and yet Treatment consists in changing the diet
•very one finds fault with the milk-1 and giving the animal two or three tea
man who adds an extra een| to the spoonfuls of bone meal daily, and also
price. This is probably the result of the following remedy: Phosphorus, 1
looking upon milk as an unmanufac­ grain; cod liver oil, 10 ounces. These
tured article. As milk is one of the two are to be mixed and the animal
most important articles of food, it is should receive a teaspoonful morning
just as necessary as anything that it and evening.
be produced and delivered under the
Rotting Foot (Horae) — The bwt
most healthful eonditions. If so done, thing that you can do for your horse's
there will be no summer or winter foot is to trim away all of the dead
milk problem except as it may apply and decayed horn. If yon can let the
to the consumer.
horse go barefoot on pasture for a
As soon as possible after the milk few weeks it will need no other treat
reaches the door it should be placed in mart. It may be neceasary to shoe the
a cool place without removing the eap animal when you are working it.
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188-190 Front St.
Portland, Oregon
J. J. BUTZER
TOBACCOHAMI
A rg e n ite
The Greatest Known Remedy Will
Effectually CURE The Habit
F o r a limited time only we will mail you
a full sized bottle of Argenite for 60 cents
in express or money order.
D on’t put it off. Don*t delay. W rite to­
day.
Savannah, Mo., Sepk 14th, 1914.
ARGENITE CO,
I have need Argenite, your Anti-Tobacco Remedy, and
•an say that it will do the work. I oaed several other
remedies, but they did not do the work. Will close this time,
hoping the good work will go oa.
Yours truly,
MB. BAMUKL MINDER,
R. B. No. 4, Box 30.
ARGENITE
CO.
451$ MORRISON STREET
PORTLAND
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