The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 06, 1925, Image 2

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
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Cabbage and Tubers
European Fowl
Affect Milk Flavor
Pest Found Here
Di sease Is Characterized by
Its Extrem ely Infectious
Nature. 5
Fed Im m ediately A fte r the
M ilkin g N ot Harmful.
(Prepa red by the United S t.te e Departm ent
of Agriculture. >
Cabbage and potatoes, though not
grown generally for dairy feeds, are
Severul weeks ago l)r. Veranus A. often fed to dairy cows to supply suc­
Moore, of Cornell university, brought culence in the rution and to dispose
to the attention of the United States more economically of these products
bureau of animal industry the exist­ during periods of low prices. Like
ence among poultry of a disease which other succulent feeds they tend to af­
lie diagnosed as the European fowl fect the milk with undesirable flavors
pest, hitherto unknown in the United and odors when fed under certain con­
States. Investigations made in New ditions of quuntity und time.
In order to determine the amounts
York city, and Philadelphia, by repre­
sentatives of the bureuu continued this of these feeds that may be fed. as
well as the time of feeding, without
Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
diagnosis.
affecting the flavor of the milk, the
The disease Is characterized by Its
not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
United States Department of Agricul­
extremely infectious nature, rapidly
ture conducted a number of tests, the
by
millions
and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
progressing course, and high mortality.
results of which have Just been pub­
Conspicuous frr
mis are depression
lished in Department Bulletin 1297.
and loss of appetite followed by pros­
Colds
From these tests it Is concluded that
Headache
tration. The comb and wattles usual­
dairy cows may be fed as much as 24
ly become purple, and sometimes swol­
pounds of cabbage Immediately after
Pain
Neuralgia
len. Sticky exudate may paste the
milking without imparting any objec­
ej-elids together, clog the nasal pas­
tionable flavors or odors to the milk.
sages and even obstruct the windpipe,
Toothache
Lumbago
On the average, however, the feeding
causing labored breathing. A green­
of 14.3 pounds of cabbage within one
ish yellow diarrhea may be present.
(C o p y r ig h t . 1925.)
hour before milking will cause objec­
Neuritis
Rheumatism
Autopsy Findings.
tionable flavors in the milk, and an in­
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Horizontal.
The nasal passage, larynx and wind­ crease in the amount of cabbage fed
17— K n r l o a u r e a
S— S m a ll b o a t
IN— S l e i g h t o f h a n d
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
pipe contain some mucous exudate. wlli Intensify the flavors produced.
• —- A u » w a r
19— R e l i g i o u s c e r e m o n y
1 1—
Anger
Blood-stained patches and sometimes Proper aeration, however, will reduce
Handy “ Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists.
21 — W a n d e r
12—
A la m e n t
blood clots are found in the windpipe. strong abnormal flavors to some ex­
23— A t r e e
Aspirin is the trade mark o f Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetleactdeater of Salicylicacid
13—
C 'o u ju n e t lu n
23— P a a t r l e «
The lungs are usually more or less tent, and some of the slightly abnormal
i 3— R o c k
30—
E ffa c e
17— B l l f f l b U j a m r a
pneumonic. A hemorrhagic or “ blood­ flavors may be eliminated.
T ru th fu l G ladys
P e c u lia r Q u alities
31—
Odor
19—
IM ole In n iU M ica l « « a l e
When dairy cows consume an aver­
shot” condition is found on the crop
When Gladys Martin, acknowledged
32—
An an eath etl«
20—
H e a v y w o o le n fa b r ic
o
f
S
p
an
ish
R
iver
and under the skin in various other age of 14.8 pounds of potatoes one
33—
6roupa
32—
I m it a t e
Count Pedro Maura y Sereda said to be one of Los Angeles' prettiest
33— C 'o u f u a l o n
parts, sometimes accompanied by a hour before milking, slightly abnormal at a dinner at the Spanish embassy: nurses, was a probationer in one of
24— A M u r g e o n 'a c y l i n d r i c a l aanr
37—
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2»l— A n I m a g e
gelatinous exudate. Hemorrhagic spots flavors and odors may be produced In "Madrid is on the Manzanares river. the Massachusetts hospitals, she made
40—
A atopper
27— M la d ee d
on the muscle or fat of the he rt, on the milk. They are slight, however, The Manzanares probably contains a mistake that put her in wrong with
41—
Fan cy
2H— t l u l n t e a a e n c «
42—
P itch er
the gizzard fat, on the outer surface and tvould seldom be perceived by the less water than any river in the world, at least one doctor.
20— « H id e
43— M e a a u r r o f l e n g t h
31—
K eaaon
Increasing this
of the small intestines, and especially average consumer.
"Good gracious," cried the physician
yet no stream has ever been so Joked
44—
D
a
g
g
e
r
33—
W e b - fo o t e d b ir d «
on the inner lining of the glandular amount to as high as 28.7 pounds does about.
as he glanced at u death certificate
43— M o t i v e «
34—
W onder
not
increase
the
abnormal
flavors.
47—
D
i
g
i
t
«
part
of
the
stomach
and
gizzard
are
82
L a m e n t a tio n
“ A German said it was the best Miss Martin had made out for him,
49 — T o c o m p i r
3H— l-'a b r lc u te d
considered as diagnostic evidence of That amount may be fed Immediately I river he had ever seen, as it was nav­ “you have tilled in my name as the
51— S e d i m e n t
30— H i v e
after milking with no effect whatever
Furoi>ean
fowl
pest.
Serous
fluid
is
AH— K n o b
igable either by automobile or on foot. cause o f the denth I"
4 1 - n M e a la l p l a n «
sometimes within the heart sac, or on the flavor of the milk.
37— T o e n a n a r e
“ Well?" demanded Gladys Icily.—
42--- t a m e o n t
"Ferdinand II used to declare that
A
copy
of
tills
bulletin
may
be
se­
59—
W
e
l
t
-
f
o
o
t
e
d
b
i
r
d
in
other
cases
in
the
body
cavity.
46— M a k e a m e n d «
once, when a visiting prince desired to Los Angeles Times.
60 —
Saucy
4S— T u r r e t
cured
free
of
charge,
while
the
supply
Since treatment of affected birds is
take a walk along the river bed, it had
63— A g r a i n
30— P l e a a e d e x p r e a a l o n
futile, the aim should be to prevent lasts, from the United States Depart­ to be watered first to lay the dust.
63— H e i n d e b t e d
32—
D e b a te
ment
of
Agriculture,
Washington,
D.
C.
so fur as possible the spread of in­
33—
W ager
“ Count Itomnnones said the Manza­
T h e s o l u t i o n w i l l a p p e a r In n e x t I s s n e
54— O p e n a p a c e
fection. The first fowls showing symp­
nares was the best river in the world
53— S c h o o l m a a t r r
toms should be destroyed by a method Thorough Study o f Oil
to dry washing In.
BH— B e f o r e
Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle.
which would guard against the con­
30— l . u r g e n u lla
“ Once a young woman from Seville
Emulsion
as
Insecticide
61—
P a r t o f “ to b e“
tamination of the premises. The car­
grew faint at a bullfight, and they
62—
T ru ck
A thorough study of oil emulsions
casses should be burned or buried
Soothinq A n d He&linq
brought her a glass of water, hut she
64— S e c o n d c a t t i n g o f h a y
deep. The healthy fowls should be for use as insecticides has been be­ waved it aside and murmured:
66—
P r o v id e d
th a t
.S
t o p s I te h i n q
moved to new quarters if possible and gun by the bureau of entomology of
67—
P e r io d o f tim e
“ ‘Give it to the Manzanares; It
AN— S t r i f e
carefully watched for signs of dis­ the United States Department of Agri­ needs It more than L ’ " —Buffalo
60— D r i v e b a c k
ease. Houses and runs should, be culture during the past year, and im­ Courier.
70--- . S h e lt e r «
L. D. S. Business College
thoroughly cleaned at frequent inter­ portant progress has been made, es­
S C H O O L O P E F F IC IE N C Y
Vertical,
vals and disinfected with carbolic acid pecially toward increasing the stabil­
A ll commercial branches. Catalog free.
1— A a a u r e
In 5 per cent solution. The drinking, ity of emulsions in hard water and
G
reen
s
A
u
g
u
st
F
lo
w
er
0 0 N. Ma la SI.
S A L T L A K E C I T Y . UTA H
3—
A bird
water may be made antiseptic by add­ lime-sulphur solutions. The investi­
The remedy with a record of fifty-
4—
A m etal
gation
of
miscellaneous
insecticides
ing
one-third
teaspoonful
of
perman­
eight
years
of
surpassing
excellence.
"
T
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A
P
P
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R
S
'
C O YO TE P O IS O N "
3— M n r a h
ills C o yo tes In s ta n tly .
P a rtic u la rs free.
7— P e r i o d o f t i m e
ganate of potash to each gallon, a lias been continued at the laboratories All who suffer with nervous dyspep­ K
T r a p p e r s ’ E x c h a n g e , S m ith F e r r y , Idaho.
H....P l a t b o t t o m e d b o a t
procedure which serves to prevent the in Washington and at the nearby field sia, sour stomach, constipation, Indi­
0— L e w d a m i l e
spread of disease through the water, station at Silver Spring, Md„ and co­ gestion. torpid liver, dizziness, head­ SAVE YOUR EYES!
IO— O n e w h o p r i n t «
and also is a convenient means of ad­ operative tests on a commercial scale aches, comlng-up o f food, wind on Use Dr. Thompson’s Hvewater.
14—
Stone
at yonr druggist's
13— ICm ot l o n n l
are made by the Washington labor­ stomach, palpitation nnd other Indica­ 1167 B B uy
ministering an Internal antiseptic.
lver. T roy. N .T . Bo
atories
and
various
field
stations
on
tions o f digestive disorder, will find
Control Measures.
I.A D K 8 .3 DOZ. $1.00— G uar
new or improved preparations. What GREEN’S AUGUST FLO W E R an ef­ a N n E te W e d R A to Z O fit R G B ille
tte .
E a ch w ra p p e d in o il
It should be remembered, said Dr. appears to be a new contact insecti­
p aper. J A M E S S U P P L Y , G ran d Islan d , N ebr.
fective
and
efficient
remedy.
For
H O W T O S O LV E A CROSS W O R D P U Z Z L E
John K. Mohler, chief of the bureau cide which will in many Instances be
fifty-eight years this medicine has Free— L a d le s ’ e x c lu s iv e s ty lis h coats, dresses,
o f animal industry, that there are oth­ a suitable substitute for nicotine at a
fo r fr ie n d ly c o -o p e ra tio n . N o ca n va ssin g. N e w
been successfully used In millions of plan.
V o lu m e G a rm en t Sales, L o s A n g e le s , Cal.
er
poultry
diseases
prevailing
that
may
lower
cost
has
been
developed
by
W h e n t h e e o r r e r t l e t t e r , a r t p l n r e i t In t h e w h i t e n p n e e . t h i n p i ia u l e w i l l
households all over the civilized
be mistaken for fowl pest. Diseased two offices of the bureau co-operatlve-
• P e l l m r S a b o t h T e r t l e n l l r nnil h o r l s o n t n l l p .
T h e t l r . t l e t t e r In r m h w o r d In
L IB E R T Y B E L L .SLOT M A C H IN E S FO R
world.
Recause
of
Its
merit
and
pop­
I n d l m t r d h r n n u n t h e r . w h i c h r e f e r n I n t h e d e f i n i t i o n t i n t e d h e l n w t h e pu n n le.
chickens have been received for study Vv. This Insecticide mixes well with
sa le a t $50.00.
W e s ell o p e ra tin g m ach in es
T h u n N o . 1 u n d e r t h r c o l u m n b e n d e d " h o r l r o n t » I” d e d n e n n w o r d w h i c h w i l l A l l
f a ll d escrip tion s. U N I V E R S A L M A C H I N E
from severul points in the central West oil emulsions and, it is believed, will ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOW ER o CO..
C en tra l P a rk A v e . Y O N K E R S , N . Y.
f h r w h l t r n p n er n u p t o t h e flr n t b l o c k n i t u n r e t o t h e r i g h t , n n d n n u n i b r r u n d r r
ie
found
today
wherever
medicines
are
within the last few weeks, but fowl make an excellent spray for the de­
" v e r H c e l ” d e f ln e n n w o r d w h i c h w i l l A l l t h e w h i t e n u u n r e n t o t h e n e s t b l o c k o n e
pest was not encountered in any of layed dormant treatment for the sold. 30 and 90 cent bottles.— Adv.
b e l o w . N o l e t t e r n p o In t h e b l o c k npne en. A l l w o r d n nneil o r e d l c t i o n n r r w o r d n ,
P A R K E R ’S
c s r e p t p r o p e r n n iu r n.
A h b r e v ln t lo n n . n ln n g, In ltln ln , t n e h n ie n l t e r m n nud ohnn-
these shipments.
Congress, appre­ simultaneous control of the San Jose
H A IR B A L S A M
l e t r f o r u m n r r I n d l c u t r d In t h e d e A n l t l o n n .
Removes Dandruff Stop« Hair Falling
ciating the importance of prompt ac­ scale and apple aphids.
S o u n d e d B ad
Restores Color and
tion in eradicating this European In­
Physics Professor (assigning home­
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
60c and $1.00 at Druggists.
fection. passed a joint resolution mak­
work)— Tomorrow start with lightning
Hlscox Chem. Wks . I’atohogue.N. Y.
Inoculate A lfa lfa Seed
ing $100,000 immediately available for
and go to thunder.
HINDERCORNS
Removes Corns. Cal-
the control nnd eradication of this
Be sure to inoculate your alfalfa
lonses, etc., stops all pain ensures comfort to the
feet, makes walking easy. 16c by mail or at Drui
Drug-
pest. Regulation and other suppres­ seed. Alfalfa culture for Inoculation
Any man can make himself conspic­ gists.
Iliscox Chemical Works. Patchogue, N. Y.
sive measures are being formulated can be procured from most of the ag­ uous by carrying a string of fish up
by the bureau o f animal Industry to ricultural colleges at a very small cost the street.
W . N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 5-1925.
become effective as soon as the work and is absolutely necessary for a good
can be organized to meet the emer­ stand. Do not attempt to grow alfalfa
gency.
either on slough or land where water
Embargoes were declared recently frequently lies for considerable time
against a number of poultry producing as It will partially, If not wholly, be
states of the Middle West by New killed out after the water disappears.
York city, and the states of New York.
It is more a question of cultivation
New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania. than soil, as the land must be thor­
Connecticut nnd California.
oughly worked up, giving It a final
weed-killing harrowing right before
seeding.
K eep Seed Corn Dry
Generally wheat land will make ex­
There is no danger in corn getting celled! alfalfa soil, unless it happens
E W I L L tell you th at th e first re­
too dry to grow. Moisture is the great to be underluld with hardpan.
enemy of seed corn nnd when it Is
su lts of constipation — headache,
not possible to dry It out thoroughly
sleepless nights, biliousness, backache,
In the barn or crib before freezing
etc.—w arn th at th e body is flooded w ith
weather, artificial heat should be used.
After it is thoroughly dried there is
intestinal poisons. In tim e th ese poisons
no danger of low temperature injuring
m ay cause th e breakdow n of health and
It but care should be taken not to al
lead to serious disease.
e
e
e
low It to absorb moisture again before
It is used. The presence of moisture
Laxatives and cathartics do not over­
Don't overwork the hens with too
In the kernel allows the freezing and much light.
come
constipation, say s a noted authority,
. . .
expansion which injures the seed qua!
The Woolly Crocodile has s very comic smile,
but by th eir continued use tend only to
Ities.
Greens
fed
to
the
hens
help
put
He's funniest of all when he goes walking.
aggravate th e condition and often lead to
green-backs into the pocket.
For hia back is broad and flat, while his legs are short and fat.
. . .
perm anent it^ury.
And his tail It always wags when he It talking.
Feed Molasses to Hops
Be sure to plant "certified" Irish po­
It
seldom
pays
to
feed
molasses
to
tatoes next season, for sufety and
Why Physicians Favour Lubrication
He eats snow balls for lunch and drinke Sahara punch;
hogs when it costs more per pound profit.
When he's enraged hla teeth go chatter, chatter;
Medical science has found at last in
. • •
than
corn.
In
fact
some
experiments
Hie nose ie long and pointed, and hia ears are double Jointed,
at the Mississippi experiment station
lu b rica tio n a m eans of overcoming con­
Denmark, one-third the size of New
While hie eyes stick out like grape.fruit on a platter.
show that it requires from 1.8 to 1.9 York, had .1.000 co-operative associ­
stipation. T h e gentle lubricant, Nujol,
pounds of molasses to equal 1 pound ations in 1920.
T o say the very least, he’s a most peculiar beast,
penetrates and softens the hard food w aste
.
.
.
of corn when fed to pigs. Other ex
And If you should ever meet him, do beware.
and th u s hastens its passage through and
perituents have shown a higher value
Weeds transpire moisture from the
For If you're not discreet, he will grab you by the feet,
hut it Is certain that molasses will not soil. Remove the weeds and so con­
out of th e body. T h u s, Nujol brings in­
And devour you, skin and clothes, and bones and hair.
equal corn pound for pound. There
serve moisture.
ternal cleanliness.
.
.
.
fore, with corn at its present price, it
Nujol is used in leading hospitals and
would not pay to substitute molasses
Jack
Frost
will
provide
much
com-
,
L ittle O il in Shell»
G ot Hi» W ord» M ixed
at 2o cents per gallon.
fort next summer if you will provide
is prescribed by physicians throughout
The bureau of fisheries snys that the (
A certain M. P „ who Is very 'tout,
t storage for his products now
th e w orld. Nujol is not a medicine or
mime «n eloquent speech at a banquet. composition of sea shells, or the shells
s e e
When he had finished another guest of any molluska, varies with the kind Farmer W h o Hatches Early
laxative and cannot gripe. F o r sale by
I f we may Judge from the trend of
rose to thank the great man and, de­ or species. In general, the shell Is
The farmer who hatches eggs early public sentiment, the time may not be j
all
druggists.
composed
o
f
shout
92
per
cent
calcium
j
siring to pay a compliment to the lat­
lines these things:
far distant when those who will not I
ter's palness of speech, looked along carbonate, tl per rent organic matter ■ Gets more chickens, hernnse a larg­ grade their products will not sell them. I
nnd 2 per cent water. The organic mat­
the table for a almlle.
« • «
er proportion of the total hatch will
Ills eye alighted on a small hoi of ter present In mussel shells Is conch- [ live
A large nnmher of cattle die every
preserved figs a ml lie derided to de- iolln. a substance very similar to ' Gets more actual meat, because year from cornstalk disease. Veterl- j
prrilte the previous speaker aa being keratin. Keratin Is an albuminoid, or * more chickens will live, and because narians say there ia no treatment for
selenoprotein, very rich In sulphur. In- j
"as pat aa a Inn of preserved figs "
they will weigh more at maturity than the disease. They suggest that overly
R IG UL$. RAT. o r r .
At the erltloal moment, however, the soluble In neutral solvents, hut which i late-hatched birds will weigh.
hungry cattle should not bo turned
political bigwig nearly collapsed on may be dissolved upon warming with ! Gets more eggs, because the early
into cornstalks because they are a f­
It Is not be- ] hatched pullet* will lay eggs during
hearing himself called "an eloquent concentrated alkalis.
fected quicker. Feed th« animal*
apeaker and as fat as a hoi of pre­ lieved that shells have any appreciable 1 the winter and the late-batched ones some hay every morning before thay
| amount of hydrocarbon or oil.
served pigs."— London Mall.
will not.
are turned out
• Prepared by the U n ited States Department
o f A g r ic u ltu r e >
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI
i
*
P
V
H
<
N ui ol
For Internal Cleanliness
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