The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 21, 1913, Image 4

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HOG CHOLERA AND
ITS PREVENTION
•'rmer
man
$500 J
Week
W ash it
Jifor
inti.,n
mtion o
is story
re Wat
aiti a
«-«-kly s
tie pass,
ion bill
itional
gcoi'ssf
imself
on bivt
e Bubm
1 ulhnll
itHIl it
V atson.
x» " ■> "> » jj »- ADVANCE IN THE
ttos are known to be sound, Mr. (
Bourne stutes. these road bonds j
COST OF MEATS
should be issued in small denomi­
For Sale.
Pure
blood
White
Minorca
cockerels, April hatch, $1.00 each.
Best large egg producing struin
nations and sold by popular sub­
W. W. Smith. Box 26.», Nyssa.
jH-tf
Likelihood of Foreign Cat­ Or.—adv.
Spread of the Disease in the scription.
The great automobile companies
Snake River Valley is of the country are taking a lively i tle Being Barred from
T h e »11 Fine.
Courtrooms are not free .rom »u
interest
in
the
good
roads
move­
the
United
States
Cause for Alarm
perstltlon," a lawyer remarked
Kot
ment, us it will materially affect
_______
Instance, tt seeine to be an unwritten
the output of their factories. Ore-
Ian of the bench that nobody shall
The prospect of a reduction of ever be fitted *13 In my seventeen
Up to the present there has been got, has heretofore proven herself
years experience at the New York
no complaint of hog cholera in or the leader in all progressive legis- the cost of living confronts the bar I have seen offenders lined nearly
about Nyssa. yet other localities latiou, and no doubt the subject good Nyssa housewife with a prob­ every other amount from $1 to $1.000
no Judge bas ever defied fa.e >**
along the line of the O. S- L 'd good roads will be a leading is- j |e||)
in jis
as vexatious as it is hard ta but
Imposing
a *13 line
railroad report the presence ol sue at the next election.
solve. The report now has it that
•Nothing but respect lor siiperMI
the disease and the efforts that are
on account of the prevalence of tlon prevented him from doing It I
being made to stamp out and to
disease among cattle in many of was the logical fine Several times
have labored In the loet cause of un
minimize its possibile ravages in
the South American countries, fortunate clients whose fine from the
the pens of bog raisers in this val­
that have heretofore been relied standpoint of damages Inflicted sbouii
ley. The Payette Enterprise, of
ujton as an additional source of have been *13. bu! the Judge bad not
‘he hardihood to name It: be alwayt
August 14. says of conditions that
supply for the markets of this undershot or overshot th* mark an-
The
killing
of
migratory
birds
exist in that locality:
country, will have the effect of made *12 or $)<
“ Hog choleru which has been does not affect the shooting of stopping the importation of this
prevalent in other sections of the ducks either iu Idaho or Oregon, product. This will put the United
state to an alarming extent has during tin* opt ii season. Much States face to face with a meat
made its appearance in this sec­ misapprehension iias arisen on famine that will cause prices to
tion in a few isolated eases, and this subject by sportsmen and soar to an altitude in which the us-
while Deputy State Veterinary R others and to set at test these con­ h il family hunk of beet will look
B. Hurd is not s Ttously alarmed flicting opinions the department like a mosquito on the nose of the
t r a d e m a r k s sad ei i m Iffctff <> m .» im <- i o t m
ft f. Send model, »ketches or photos and de-
regarding the disease, he feels of agriculture in a recent circular • I in,in in the moon.
'»•tiptioii f<->r FREE SEARCH *ndwort
o n iM ttentabilitjr. B ank re fe re n c e s.
that owueis of hogs should be has laid down a rule that is both
However, the people of the
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES fur
O u r f r e e b o o k le ts tell how , w h e t t o in v e n t
warned regarding the serious con­ plain and satisfactory to all huut- great Snake River valley have less I m y on.
id sttv e y o u m o n ey . W r ite to d a y .
i. As a result of this ru ling| c a „ so f o r alarm over the prospect
dition which will confront them if
the most radical steps are not Nyssa hunters and others are of an increase in the cost of living
PATENT LAWYERS,
making arrangements for an ac­ than those in less favored locali­
taken to prevent its spread.”
[3 0 3 Seventh St., Washington, D. C J
The Enterprise gives the regu­ tive can paign during the season, ties. With in. abundance of spuds,
lations of the State of Idaho re­ w hich ojm * iis September 1. Sports­ a continuous flow of milk, fruits
lating to the disease and the pre- men report the ducEs have fared and vegetables, chickens and pigs,
cautions to guard against it in well and promise to be iu excel­ we can pass sip the pessimist and
full, and advises all those engag'd lent condition when the embargo p,|| |,js tribe to go jump in the
HUby send
in the hog industry to adopt the is i niseil The number in this j crec>k.
section is said to be larger th a n )
following course as a pieeantio,. in previous years. The open
o u t o f to w n
A refrigerating plant will soon
against tins disease:
s »soil will be from September 1 b -come a necessity in Nyssa. as
“ Do not visit your neighbors' to December !•'>.
f o r [p r in tin g ?
:
it is now being adopted in every
pens or iiie|ostires, nor allow any
community
where
fruits,
poultry
Only Time.
uuauthoriz d person to go into A wo man The alw
The Journal Office
ays m easures her and other perishables that bring
I
has just received a
your pens or inclosures. Keep words—when she Is sending a tele- dollars to communities are pro-
new
and
up-to-»late
uttced
in
quantities.
your dog tied. Confine your hogs cram . —( lleveland Plain Dealer
lot of stationery for
to small, dry pens or inclosures in
its job department
not over ten or fifteen in a bunch.
and is now equipped
Disinfect troughs and pens daily
to do your
with it 5 per cent solution of creo-
line or carbolic acid. Hogs sold
S ta tio n e r y
for breeding purposes should be
crated and expressed and not al­
It will be just as
lowed in stock yards. Hogs re­
neat as that cf the
cently purchased for breeding pur­
other fellows if you
poses should be kept isolated for
get it done here.
Come in and let us
at least fourteen days before placed
figure with you on
with other hogs. Intelligent pre­
any
job yon have
vention is much more satisfactory
than treatment."
DUCK HUNTERS
ON TH E A LER T
0. SWIFT & CO.
J
AUTO LIVERY
Before nmkiug th a t trin get my prices f0r
iiuto service. Everyome will be treated alike
Am HI the business and guarantee th e best
service.
. . .
.
-
E. WILSON
Nyssa, Oregon.
* I »-
«♦
►*»-
House Cleaning
W IT H
AN
Electric Vacuu
Cleaner
Has become a pleasurable pastime.
T H E F R A N T Z P R E M IE R CLEANER
Complete with all its parts for
$37.50
IDAHO - OREGON LIGHT & POWER COMPÌ
PAYETTE. IDAHO
Phone 263
THE PROPOSED HIGH LINE.
HN
I The Nyssa Liver
T H E B O URNE PLAN
FOR GOOD ROADS
S
Ma.lHtw.r
The public highways in the east
end of Malheur county, in the ab­
sence of nny great effort on the
part of the authorities to aid na­
ture in travail to do its best, is all
that could be desired from the
standpoint of those who have no
occasion to use them. The roads
plready made and due to the vaga­
ries of chance are under no obli­
gations to either state, couutv or
other political division for their
creation or maintenance- at least
in the Nyssa section. In the in­
terior, however, where much
.......... . Maò\ km » C.S.LR/R.
_r_ . .
freighting is done, and where good
cm # e
DittK
C
-e
ntfriA
itie tv
roads are imperative, passable
» k Tv®pc*gA. Owyck«»
highways in the wet season are
A in t D i t e s
an unknown quantity. And so it
0 w jfkcc D it-el\
will continue until the state or na­
tion sees tit to improve present
4r///////tu T r c s t l f f
)
conditions.
The Bourne plan of federal aid
New Land Scrip.
The Destructive Gopher.
in the matter of good roads ap­
By
s|x-
-inI
net
of
oongri-ss
nearly
"he sup-rintendeiit of the state
pears to be meeting with general
20tH)
acres
of
approved
Land
Scrip
board
of agriculture of Nebraska
approval. The ex-senator has
is
now
available
PIW
C
(THE
ONL1
recommends
concentrated lye as a
given the good roads problem a
IN
OREGON
It
is
the
BEST
destroyer
of
pocket
gophers. With
great deal of study and the result
of his investigations along this and CHEAPEST scrip put on th»- a small iron roil he finds the run­
liue carries with it much weight. market in several y»*ars. WILL way of the gopher. mak<>9 a hole
He is a firm believer in federal GO QUICKLY TO PATENT. down into it, and pours a little
co-operation with state govern­ Take any lantl subject to home­ dry power»-«! lye. The gopher
ments in road building. To issue stead entry. Can fnrnish in appli­ gets the lye on his feet, licks it
cations from 40 acres up, as long off. and thus is poisom-d. If this
long-time bonds at a 5-cent rat»
as it lasts. We guarantee validity. will work with pocket gophers,
he believes will find little difficulty
THE PRICE W ILL ATTRACT there would seem to be no reason
in insuring a wider field for
YOU. If you need some of it why it will not destroy ground
such a purpose. These bonds to prompt action iy ie a ^ s iry^W rite
squirrels, jumirie dogs, meadow
be backed up by the government or wire us.
*
moles, woodchucks anil ofher bur­
I I I COLLINS LAND CO.,
will of course find a ready mar­
rowing pests.
Helena,
Montana.
ket. That it will create a demand
To Get the B e« Light.
by small investors when the spec-
When uslr^ oil lamps the housewife
nlators in such seenrieties are ex­ Lit fit t Seashore Excursion.
alw ays very careful that every part
August 21st.
cluded, js conceller!. These small
of the lam ' Is scrupulously clean and
road bondholders will thus feel a Low rates to Nahcottn. Washing­ the burner Is boiled to remove any ac
of dirt. She forgets, though
greater interest in better highways ton, end return via Oregon Short cumulation
Line. Ti'Acta on »ale from all that her gas Jet Is Just as likely to ac
and the state and nation will be points in Idaho and Oregon, lim­ cumulate soil Often there Is quite a
the gainers. It will afford every ited to S«Ptember 6th See agents little collection of duet and If this Is
cleared away the Improvement in the
citizen an opportunity to invest regarding rates and further par- U«ht is noticeable.
his money in safe and paying se- cnlars
C b e H o u rn a l
FEED AND S A LE STABLE
vv iLiiviu R & PILKENTON, Props.
FIRST-GLASS TURNOUTS
CAREFUL D
ALSO SADDLE HORSES
G ood Avenue
Nyssa, On
OPENINGS
Hotel, General Store, Blacksmith
Shop, Livery Stable, Harness Shop,
Lumber and Coal Yard, Etc.
OREGON
On the Minidoka & Southwestern Railroad
1 OR INFORMATION, ADDRESS
K E U I L E N M c CREAKY
HI VER view ,
OR.