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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Next Time—Buy the west one-half of section 10. I ing. The inflammation, which begin. Township 2 North. Range 22 East I in the nasal passages, soon extends to Willamette Meridian. All of sections 1. 2 and 3 and the the eyes nnd to the spaces which exist northwest quarter of section 10. immediately below the eyeballs. The Township 3 North. Range 22 East eyelids are swollen, held closed much Willamette Meridian. of the time, and may be glued togeth All of sections 1. 5, 12, 20, 29, 34, er by the accumulated secretion. The 35 and 36 and the northwest quar- birds sneeze aud shake their heads in ter of section 13: the east one-half . of section 14, and the southwest in Many Respects This Ailment of | their efforts to free the air passages quarter of section J 7; the southwest Faw. Ic ar from the thick mucus. The appetite Fowls Is Similar Similar +, to Influenza | is diminished, and the birds sit with quarter of section 21, the west three tuertéis tf reetien 73, the south- Of Humans I their heads drawn in and their wings east quarter of section 27. the south I drooping, having a general appearance one-half of section 25. All of sec j of depression and sickness. tion 26. Township 2 North. Range 23 East I WSIHAIF ALL LUING HIRDS When the inflammation reaches the Willamette Meridian —V-i- KiLllxU i spaces or sacs beneath the eyes it All of sections 5, 6. 7, 8, 17, 20.1_________ causes the formation of a secretion 21. 29 and 33. and the south one- | very similar to that of the nose, and half nd northwest quarter of sec- Symptoms, Preventive Measures andas this becomes thick It collects, dis- tien 9. All of section 16. Treatment. Described by Special I tends the walls of these spaces, and Township 2 N.. R. 26 E. W. M. produces a warm and painful swelling, ists of United States Depart All of sections 15 and 16. I which is seen Just below the eyes and ment of Agriculture. Township 4 North, Range 27 East j may reach the size of a hickory nut. Wisamette Meridian. As cold weuther approaches poultry I This swelling presses with much force Al) of secticrs 1, 2, 3, 4. 8, 9, 10. 11. 16. 16. 17. ruisers should take every precaution j on the eyeball, which is displaced and Township 5 North, Range 27 East to prevent their chickens from getting more or less deformed, and in extreme Willamette Meridian. colds. If the flock is not properly ! cases even the bones of the head may All of that part of sections 23 and cared for it is easy for this ailment 1 give way before It. 24 lying south of the north bound- . to ------ ---- .. the -‘ vital *1- i The closure of the eyes prevents the get _ u ----- sturt — and a ------ so reduce ary of the district as hereinbefore Ity of the birds that other more seri- | badly affected birds from finding food ; described. All of sections 25. 26, 27. ous diseases are readily introduced, the accumulation of mucus in the nos- 33, 34. 35 and 36. One of the most common as well as I trils completely obstructs these pas- Township 5 North Range 28 East serious diseases which follow colds is | sages, so that the beak must be kept Willamette Meridian. contagious catarrh, more generally open in order to breathe; the obstrue- Al] that part of sections 19 and 29 known among poultrymen as roup. It 1 tion of the windpipe and the smaller lying within the boundaries of said district as heretofore described and resembles the more malignant forms 1 air tubes causes loud breathing sounds of influenza in the human family and | and difficult respiration. - all sections 30, 31 and 32. The boundary description of said among animals. It attacks principally I ' In the severe und advanced cases proposed district, excluding the the membranes lining the eye, the sacs the birds sit in a somnolent or semi ceptions mentioned above, cover an below the eye, the nostrils and other conscious condition, unable to see or crea of 345,260 acres. parts about the head. It is attended to eat ; their strength is rapidly ex This notice is published pursuant with high fever and Is very contagious. hausted, and many of them die within to an order of the County Court of New birds and those which have a week or ten days. A part of the Morrow County, Oregon, made and been In exhibitions should be Isolated affected Individuals recover, but others continue weak and have a chronic entered on the 12th day of July, and kept under observation for two form of the disease for months, dur weeks before they are put with the ’919, and the same shall be publish ing which time they continue to dis ed cree each week for at least four fiock and all animals and wild birds seminate the contagion. excluded so far as possible. The consecutive weeks prior to August houses should be kept clean and dry 23, 1919 and occasionally disinfected. If the Witness my hand and seal of said disease appears notwithstanding these Court affixed this 12th day of July. precautions, isolate the affected fowls 1919. J, A. .Waters, Clerk. at once at a distance from the well The treatment of sick birds ones and apply disinfectants freely (Seal) By Goy M. Anderson. requires much time and patience Deputy. about the houses and runs. Also place and there is always the risk sufficient permanganate of potash in that they may carry the con all drinking water to give the latter a tagion for several months after SEES PICKWICK AS JOHNSON deep purple color. If the disease they are apparently well. Pre proves of a severe type it Is often bet vention of colds and roup Is, Canadian Writer Believes Dickens' ter to kill the entire flock, and after | therefore, much more satisfac a thorough cleaning and disinfection Famous Character Was Sketch tory and profitable than treat of the premises to begin with new | of the Great Lexicographer. ment, say specialists of the Unit- birds. This radical method avoids the | ed States department of agricul retention of the birds which may har- | A discussion has arisen between ture. The poultry house should E. R. Thompson In the Nineteenth Cen oor the contagion and cause the de- be kept free from drafts, and tury and a writer in the Toronto Mail relopment of subsequent outbreaks. measures should be continually Prevent Introduction of Disease. and Empire as to whether Dickens’ enforced which will exclude con Roup, appears to be a strictly con- famous character of "Mr, Pickwick” tagion of all kinds. is an adaptation of the personality of tagious disease; that is, one which irises only, so far as known, by eon- Dr. Samuel Johnson. The magazine writer holds that this Is the case; that agion from other diseased birds. The To Distinguish Roup. the novelist was Inspired by James nature of the microbe which constitutes Roup is distinguished from diphther he virus is not known. The contagion Boswell’s “Life of Johnson” and that ia by the absence of the thick, tough, the alleged plagiarism Is proved by a a generally brought Into the poultry and very adherent newly formed mem- Sometimes certain characterization of Pickwick tard by infected birds. which coincides almost to a word with hese are birds which are purchased branes (false membranes) in the nos- one of Boswell's descriptions of John- ’rom other flocks in which the disease trils, mouth, and throat which are exists ; sometimes they are birds of the characteristic of the latter. There may son. The Toronto writer believes If lome flock which have been in ex- sometimes be a deposit of yellowish Dickens did copy his character from ilbitlons and there exposed to sick material on the walls of the mouth the noted lexicographer he did it un owls; and sometimes they are wild und throat, but It is easily broken up consciously and without any attempt irds or pigeons which fly from one und removed. to steal the fruits of Boswell's writing. oultry yard to another. Box for Dust Bath. It Is admitted that there are many The saliva and the discharge which Provide a box partly filled with road points of resemblance between Pick- scapes from the nostrils carry the wick and Johnson, Both were rather tontagion and soon contaminate the dust or wood ashes so as to give the portly, burly men. They had n com- irinking water and feeding troughs so hens an opportunity to take a dust mon weakness for the use of resound- hat all the fowls are infected. Even bath. It gives them needed exercise Ing and dignified speech; both had he flocks in adjoining yards are in- and keeps them free from lice and | little difficulty In summoning immense ected by the particles of mucus pro- mites. reserves of dignity to suppress the im ected into the air when sneezing, or Uniformity of Purebred«. pudent or the flippant, nnd both had y the contagion” carried on the feet Purebred poultry means uniformity great hearts. >f persons, animals, or small birds of products. Uniformity of products "But,” says the Mall and Empire hat pass from one yard to another. means increased profits if they are writer, "we have not the Imagination Delicate birds are Inclined to severe properly marketed. Given the same to picture Doctor Johnson disporting ittacks and to recover slowly, and care and feed, purebred fowls will himself on skates after the fashion of ten a chronic condition persists for make a better profit than mongrels. Mr. Pickwick, and there Is a sort of t long time. Birds so affected may kindly credulity about the latter that arry nnd spread the contagion for Profit-Producing Period. we find distinctly lacking In Johnson. » year or more and become the cause The hen’s greatest profit-producing Moreover, we never suspect Mr Pick- f new outbreaks of the disease. period Is the first and second years, wick of being a bully, although It Is How Roup Affects Poultry. and unless a hen Is an especially good to be admitted that when he orders The symptoms first seen are very breeder she shoud be disposed of at | the skates of Mr. Winkle to be re imilar to those of an ordinary cold, the end of her second laying season ( moved he shows a Johnsonian stern ut there is more fever, dullness, and and i before starting to molt. ness and Impatience with pretense.” •rostratlon. The discharge from the asal opening is at first thin and wa- As a general rule, feed mashes early i Two Timely Tips. ery, but in two or three days It be- In I the day and scratch grain In the Iodine stains may be removed from omes thick and obstructs the breath-/ evening. bureau scarfs, towels, etc., by using peroxide. If the first application does not remove It let the article dry and try again. Do not use peroxide on Not a Bed of Roses, Either colored clothes, as the color will come out as well as the stain. ROUP IS SERIOUS DISEASE IN FALL ISOLATE ALL AILING BIRDS appearance, they give an excess mileage even for Cord Tires. Tim TOUGH, WEAR-RESISTING TREADS Oregon Hardware & Implement Company • AGEN S County Court made and entered on r. 4 N., R. 28 E. W. M., thence run- the 12th day of July, 1919, desig ’Ing in an easterly direction along the Co nt Court for tre State of south line of said section 19 a nated to be at the Eight Mile Schoo! he istance of one half mile more or re on for the County of Morrow, house located on section 32, Town ess to the east bank of the Umatilla the m: ter of the Organization of ship 2 North, Range 23, E. W. M. liver; thence running in a norther- District he John Day Irrigation ly and easterly direction on the west That the County Court of Morrow in Morrow, Gilliam and limatila bank of said Umatilla River a dis I County, Oregon, has appointed judg tance of five miles, more or less to ountleo, in the State of Oregon, es and clerks of election as folows, the south line of section 28, T, 5 N., tice is her eby given that an elec- to-wlt: R. 28 E. W. M., thence running in a h will le held within precincts James Caity and Ed McDaid, 1 westerly direction on the south line mber one, number two, and num- judges of precinct number one, and of said section 28 to the southwest : three, within the proposed John Ralph Finley, Phil Doherty and corner of said section 28; thence running along the west line of said y Irrigation District in Morrow, John McDevitt as clerks of election, section 28 In a northerly direction Iliam, and Umatilla counties, in in precinct number one. J. E. 5175.7 feet more or less to the south ... , boundary of the right of way of the e State of Oregon, on the 23rd day _ , , Mrs. J. A. Troedson main canal of the West Extension Crabrtee and Mts. August, A. D. 1919. between the are appointed judges, and J. A. of the Umatilla Project as now per o'clock A. M. and Trcedson. George Miller and Walter manently surveyed and constructed 1’3 Of tht o’clock P. M. of said day, at Pope, are appointed clerks of elec by the U. 8. Reclamation Service; [ polling places hereinafter desig- tion in precinct number two. J. D. thence running in a northerly and westerly direction along said bound ted, within said District for the Deos, and Tommy Dean are appoint ary line of the right of way of said rpese of determining whether or ed judges, and Ashur Montague, W. main canal a distance of 26.16 miles I the said District shall be organ- R. Gregg, and George L. Newell, are more or less to the west line of the d under and by virtue of the pro- appointed clerks of election in pre E. one-half of section 23 in T. 4 N., R. 24 E. W. M., at a point distance ions of Chapter 357 of the Gen- cinct number three. That(any per- 2840 feet more or less and in a il Laws of Oregon for the year son, male or female, over the age of southerly direction from the N. W. 7. The electors with said dis twenty-one years, whether a resi- corner of the N. E. one quarter of section 23, thence running in its shall be required to cast bal- I dent of the district or state or not, I said 2 northerly direction along the west sat said election which shall con i who is a bona fide owner of one acre ilne of the east one half of said sec n the words: “Irrigation District, cr more of land situate within the tion 23. 2840 feet more or less to the northwest corner of the northeast t” and “Irrigation District, No,” district and whose name appears on quarter of said section 23, thence d also the name of such directors the last assessment roll or who is running in a westerly direction along shall be nominated to be voted the holder of an uncompleted title the north line of sections 23, 22, 21 20 and 19. allinT. 4 N., R. 24 E. W. I et such election, which directors ill be elec ted by the district at or contract to purchase State or M.. thence continuing in a westerly Carey Act lands and also entrymen direction along the north line of sec p. That the said precinct num- upon public lands of the United tions 24, 23. 22 and 21, all in T. 4 I one shall comprise all that por- States shall be considered as land N.. R. 23 E. W. M;, to the northwest corner of said section 21. thence n of the ¡proposed district lying owners for the purpose of such elec- ' of the west line of sections 33, tien, and shall be qualified petition running in a southerly direction the west line of said section 21, 16. 9. 2. in Township 2 ers for the organization of said irri- along 21 to the southwest corner of said ph, Rance 24, E. W. M also north gation district and shall share ., section of 21, thence running in a ' westerly direction along the north the north line of sections 4, and in Township 2 North. Range 24, the privileges and obligations of line of sections 29 and 30, T. 4 N., land owners within the district. in-R. 23 E. W. M.. to the northwest W. M. also east of the west line of eluding the right to vote or hold of- | corner of said section 30, thence tions 31, 30, 19. 18. 7 and 6 all fire ana shall | running direction nee and snail be be considered considered electors electors along the in west a southerly line of sections 30 Township 3 North, Rango 24. E. fcr the purpose of such election. and 31, T. 4 n „ R. 23 E. W. M., to M. also north of the north line That the boundries of said dis the southwest corner of said section | etion 6. Township 3 North. trict established for the purpose of । 31, thence running in a westerly di- ... recticn north line in of T sec- nre 24, E. W. M. and sections 1 said election are as . „ follows; tions along 1, 2, 3, the 4 and 5, all 3 N I ? Township 3 North Range 23. j Beginning at the southwest corn-R. 22 e W M.. to the northwest W. M. and east of the west line er of section 30, T. 1 N., R. 22 E. corner of said section 5, thence run- sectirrs 34 27. 22, Township 4 W. M.; thence running in an easter- ning in a southerly direction along •h Ronge 23, I. w. M. That'y direction along the south line of the west line of sections 5. 8. 17, 20 29 and 28 to theand 29, all in T. 3 N„ R. 22 E. W. "ng place in precinct number soltneost corner of section 28, T. t'the southwest corner or said .. herein before described was N., R. 22 E. W. M„ thence running ; section 29, thence running in a wes an order of the County Court in a northerly direction on the east terly direction along the north line de and entered on the 12th day celine of said section 28 and continu- of section 31. T. 3 N„ R. 22 E. W. y 1910 3. .2 * .‘ing in a northerly direction along M„ and section 36. 25. 24 and 33. 21212, designated to be et the the east line of sections 21 and 16 M . and sections 36. 25. 24 and 33, - Carty residence, located in of T. 1 N., R. 22 E. W. M.. to the all in T. 3 N„ R. 21 E. W. M.. to on 10. Tiwnship 2 North Range northeast corner of said section 16; the northwest corner of said section j E W. M. That said precinct thence running in an easterly direc 33; thence running In a southerly I tion along the south line of sections along the west Une of sec- ! er two shall include that 10, 11 and 12 to the southwest corn- direction 33. T. 3 N.. R. 21 E. W. M., ‘ tf said district lying west of er of section 12; thence running in ■ tion nd sections 4, 9. 16. 21. and 28, all | west boundary of precinct num- I ” northerly direction along the east in T. 2 N.. R. 21 E. W. M.. to the one as hereinbefore described, ' line of T. 1 N„ R. 22 E. W M.. to "Ou th west corner of said section 28; | the northerst corner of said town- thence running in a westerly direc - seth of the north line of sec- ship; thence running in an easterly tion along the north line of sections 3 3. 4, 5 and 6 in Township 3 direction on the south line of T. 2 N., 32 and 31 in T. 2 N.. R. 21 E W. M., , th. Range 23. E. W. M. and ly- R. 23, 24. and 25. E. W. M.. to the to the northwest corner of said sec- | ** I of the Gilltnm - Morrow southeast corner of said township 2 tion 31, thence running in a south- nt, H... he . . , N.. R. 25 E. W. M.. thence running erly direction along the west line of L The voting place of in a northerly direction on the east section 31, T. 2 N„ R. 21 E. W M.. net number two as hereinbefore line of said township 2 N., R. 25 E and sections 6, 7, 18. 19, 30 and 31, Riled, was by an order of the W. M.. to the southwest corner of all in T 1 N„ R. 21 E. W M to Inty Court made and entered on section 18. T. 2 N., R.26EW.M the southwest corner of said section 119+1 . -7,. . j . thence running in an easterly direc- 31, thence running in an easterly , • day of July, designated totion on the south line of sections 18. direction along the south line of sec- | te J. E. Crabtree reaidence. 17, 16. 15, 14 and 13 all in T. 2 N.. tions 31, 32. 33. 34, 35 and 36. alli in section 34. Township 2 R. 26 E. W M.. to the southeast in T. 1. N.. R. 21 E. W. M.. to the ph. Rars, 9, y - »< Thatcorner of said section 13, thence southeast corner of said section 36: | said — " — —mnning In a northerly direction on running in a northerly direc- ■ precinct number three shall the east line of said T 2 N., r 26 thence tion along the east line of said see- I "e all of that part of said dis-E. W. M., and continuing in a north- tion 36 to the southwest corner of 1 t lying west of the Gilliani-Mor- erly direction along the eastline of section 30, T. 1. N.. R. 22 E. W M . the place beginning. "County line and north of the T. 26 E th tri , . I southwest corner of section 30, T. 3 of section 6. 5. 4, and • | N., R 27 W. M thence running EXCEPTIONS L Township 3 North Range 23, in an easterly direction along the Saving and the follow- " M. and west of the west line south line of sections 30, 29, 28, 27. ing described excepting in the tracts of land “tion >34.27, and 22, all in I 26 and 25, all In T. 3 N ,’R. 27 E W. counties of Gilliam, Morrow and "ship 4 North Range 22. E w. M.. to the southeast corner of said Umatilla, State of Oregon, within the 1 at the polling place in pre- section 25; thence running in a described boundaries, to-wlt: Township 2 North, Range 21 East bered 3 as herinbefore northerly direction on the east line Willamette Meridian. Tiled was by an Arder of the the southwest corner of section 19, All of sections 4, 8. 16 and 21; I CUCE FOR ELECTION 3. 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