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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
FARM ïsk ORC M isspplied. It is related that a clergyman living in the suburbs set a tired-looking man who had applied to him for work dig ging potatoes. In an hour or so he Do you feci weak, tired, despoodent, have frequent head went out and found that the man had aches , coated^ tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, Soles and instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations uncovered about two quarts of the “ heart-burn,’ * belching of gas, acid risings in throat aftar of Oregon and Washington. Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions tubers. eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred “ Well,” said the parson, “ you don’t poor symptoms ? T0 A D D T O P O U L T R Y P R O F I T S . feeding stuffs can be secured cheaply believe in overworking yourself, do We use rolled barley alone and would you?” If you have an y considerable num ber of the “ Oh,” replied the laborer, “ I work Interesting E xp e rim e n t in Fattening feed about seven or eight pounds per flbove symptoms you are suffering from bilious* nsss, torpid Ever w ith indigestion, o r dyspepsia* day per head. It must be remember according to Scripture. ” Fowl on Stu b b le Field. D r. Pierce’ s Golden M edical D isoovery is mado ed, however, that we cannot give spe “ Where in the Bible can you find Oregon Agricutural College, Cor- cific tsp of the mo*t valuable m edicinal principles anything that justifies your taking rules for the feeding of dairy known to medical science for the permanent rtllis—Believing that Oregon farm cows, for a ration that is satisfactory two hours to dig two quarts of pota c “ r* *uoh abnormal conditions. It is a most toes?” ers can add materially to their poultry for one might not be satisfactory for efficient liver invigorator, stom a' h tonic, bow el Why, this: ‘Let your moderation regulator and nerve strengthener. profits by keeping the birds pastured another. The best thing to do would be “ known to all men.’ ” be to make a trial of the ration sug »while on the waste grain of the stub gested, , Î ° * den D iscovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum*' and watch the effects on each The minister thought this rather "^#eiil a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested ble fields, Prof. James Dryden, of the cow, varying witty and he took the man to dinner. under it where necessary. oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm The moderate worker did not prove to ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined Oregon Agricultural College, has in be a moderate eater; in fact, he glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, augurated an interesting experiment Young trees should not be permitted cleared table. forest plants. W orld's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N . Y * to go into winter in a soft and suc “ You the sear Moro. don’t seem to eat according culent condition. Cracking of the In a colony of ten white canvas bark at the ground, ip the spring, fre to your text,” remarked his host, the victuals disappear. tents he has housed 500 white Ply quently happens where trees are not watching replied the tired man, plying mouth Rocks, and will keep them properly hardened in the fall, or his “ No,” knife and fork faster than ever, j there six weeks, keeping accurate where the ground is wet on the sur “ I have and Curad prrmannthr In ahort tlma and at .m all coat by u h text for this: ‘What-! R h e u m a t i s m 1 1 , S , t c o m i • a c h M;......„ record of the weights and gains made. face during the first freeze of the real ever thy another »concentrated mineral water. N . taka. S nd tor hand findeth to do, it with I f Lung rir troubles, akin Diseases „ °t t«tiim>n»i. .nd iit»r»tur.. 11 . 0 « trial parkure ts ™«t. Movable fences are used, and the tents cold weather. About the only thing all thy might!’ ” MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY’ »re on frame at the bottom, on run that can be done is to bank them up “ Humph!” said the clergyman. Address LANG'S ROCKY 231 M at. Street. PORTLAND. OREGON. ners, so that they can be moved read with earth, providing the bark has not “ My good man, you’ve got your two ily as fast as the chickens clean up loosened entirely around the stem of the waste grain on one part of the the tree, and permit them to heal in. texts misplaced.” AND KODAK Bowled Over, SUPPLIES held and need new foraging ground. It is only occasionally that a tree dies There is in a Western town a Judge W rit, for oataloruaa and [iterator» G uard Y o u r ideals. “The point is to determine how from these results, and usually it does How true it is that without a vision who occasionally hits the flowing bowl and prin ttn. Mail ordara l i o n prom pt Dmrnloptng attention much poultry flesh we can make from not happen after the second or third the people perish, says Orison Swett until it puts him down and out. One P o r tla n d P h o to Supply C %. 14» Third Straat PORTLAND. ORB. the waste grain on a given area with winter of the orchard. Very fre Marden, in Success Magazine. Where morning, following an unusunally » given number of birds in any cer quently fruit trees are frozen so the swift encounter with the alcoholic foe, pursuits are sordid, where the he appeared in his office looking sad tain space of time, at the least ex solidly during the winter that they aim is the all-absorbing am and shaken up. pense,” said Prof. Dryden, discussing split their bark, serious injury result highest bition to money, everything that "How are you this morning, Sam?” the experiment. “ In going through ing. In such cases, trim off the rag is finest, make cleanest beautiful the Portland markets I was struck ged edges of the bark, and paint the in life evaporates; and the most a friend. nature coars inquired with the poor quality of the chickens wound over, permitting it to heal over ens. “ Worse than I’ve ever been,” re This is the threatening picture sent in there by the farmers of the naturally during the summer. If this American character today. plied the judge, with a groan. “ Im state. They were so largely bone, splitting continues it will kill the tree. of The in bad at home. When I left the vast resources and great com with very little meat on them. I be house a little while ago the children H ighrat pricra paid for Sliver, Old iew elry. Cold prizes of this country are so were lieve that they cmild be kept a little The record cow for butter fat is the mercial calling me Sam and my wife Teeth. H e. UNCLE MYERS. F o rt, years la tempting, so fascinating, that by the Portland. 71 Sixth, between Oak end Pine. longer, to good advantage financially, Holstein, and although the Holsteins time they are ready for active life was addressing me as Mister.” if the farmers would put them out on as a rule give a large flow of milk, we our youth are so saturated with com the stubble fields, where there are al find that the percentage of fat is gen S M IL E ON W A S H DAY. so ambitious to coin every Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism ways quantities of waste grain to be erally low. This does not mean, how mercialism, bit of their ability, their education, Nervous and Temalc Diseases The laundress’ delight la RED picked up. I am sure there could be ever, that the Holstein cow is the their influence, their friendships, al CROSS BALL BLUE. A neat, handy A rs Chronic, cured w ithout the knife. Thoroughly added a pound or two apiece to the most economical producer of milk and most equipped Sanatorium, Beautiful location. Ha tea into dollars, that all package, nothing to break or spill, the lowest. W rite for literature. weight of each bird, in good, solid fat. While in some cases we know else is everything, neglected. They lose their and a blue that la all blue. Glade Osteopathic Sanitarium flesh, bringing a much better price that they will produce more econom which are the true test of It la ao far superior to any liquid Dr Meadow and that with almost no financial out ically than will the Jersey, we also ideals, bluing that there Is no comparison. M m 4 C C m «. Fkrriciia Battle Ground, Wash* character. lay. We are feeding nothing but find many Jerseys that will produce Always produces snow white clothes. little animal food—beef scrap from higher butter fat much more econom Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- Large package 10 cents. ASK YOUR BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL the slaughter houses—and this would ically than the Holsteins. The type coated, easy to take as candy, regulate GROCER. Y «a ét miti tkarwch —ffdixu a rfrmaf prac kal wirk fcai cm kt produci, ake and invigorate stomach, liver and bow not be neceassary if there were grass of cow that one should keep on the els and cure constipation. H istory Didn't Repeat. hoppers and other bugs in the fields.” farm will depend on various condit ions, and while the Holstein cow may Senator Swanson, of Virginia, tells payment! SN) per weak. H is Lullaby. a good on himself about the first be the best in one case, the Jersey "Good morning, BEWOfíT AUTO SCHOOL * P IN K E G G S A N D C H I C K E N S . Mr. Schneiderpop- political story CARACE. speech he ever made. He will prove better in another. skil” exclaimed the good lady of the Etat 23d tmi Marnata. P artigad. Or. In mild climates, where the winters house as the new second-floor back says: “ I jumped up and began: Agricultural C ollege Feeds Dye to are not severe, the Jersey will do very Herodotus tells ua—’ his place at the breakfast table. ‘Gentlemen, Poultry at State Fair. ‘Which ticket’s he on?’ yelled the well. The Holstein is of course a took “ Goot mor-r-rning!” replied the man with a red shirt. ‘Herodotus Salem. Or.—An exhibit at the Fair much larger cow and is able to with musician, bowing gallantly us,’ I resumed with a gulp, ‘of Should h av t a copy of my new booklet that is attracting great attention is stand severe winters. “ I am so afraid you didn’t pass a tells a whole army that was put to flight “Neurology—the Way to Health.” that of “ sky-blue-pink” chickens, and By orchardists it is generally con comfortable night” pursued the host by the braying an ass. ’ The crowd It tells of the wonderful cures th at have been eggs with red yolks and pink whites sidered to be a poor plan to run hogs ess, sympathetically. "Can we do applauded and of and how to jret well. W rite for It today, to I felt fine. Then the made both perfectly sound and wholesome— in an orchard, as they are likely to anything for you?” DR. HARVEY W. FREEZE. M erchants T rust man’s voice rose above the din. Bid*- Portland. Oregon. shown by the poultry department of injure the trees. However, if it is “Not koomfortable? Mel” ex ‘Young feller,’ he called, ‘you needn’t the Oregon Agricultural College. decided claimed the long-haired one. “ Ach, to handle them in this way, ja, I sleep like ze hummingbird! I be afraid for this crowd. It’s been Dyes of coal-tar product, are fed the they should be fed ground barley, was oil rite. Joost before I go to tested.’ ’’—Buffalo Commercial. birds one day, and the next day the or wheat, or also Skylights Tanks Gutters middlings, on bed I br-ractise mit mein feedle—” eggs and birds show a gay difference, the market price. For depending producing Children suffer every day in the year illustrating vividly the immediate “Oh was that it?” interposed the with Sprains, Bruises. Bums, Cuts and Down Spouts Steel Ceiling barley is almost equal to wheat, hostess, /. C BAYER effect the quality of food has on the gains, a look of glad relief. Bumps. Hamlins Wizard Oil has been pound for pound, and produces a most I’m so with eggs, the flesh, and even the feathers excellent pleased. We thought you curing these aches and pains for nearly 2u4 Market Portland. Oregon quality of pork. For young and toe-nails of the fowls. sixty years. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. pigs, middlings will give somewhat were shifting the bed.”—Answers. better results than the others. Where Ancient Needle F a cto ry? E X P E R I M E N T S T A T I O N N O T E S J grain is being used without pasture, The discovery of a prehistoric it will require about five hundred A Good Position needle factory at a prehistoric lake vil By R. W. T hatcher. Director W ashington Ex pounds to produce one hundred pounds Can be had by ambitious young men periment Station, Pullm an. near Glastonbury. England, of gain. Knowing the values, one can and ladies in the field of “ Wireless” lage roused much Interest recently. The Pork may be pickled by using for estimate whether or not it will be COLLISE railway telegraphy. Since the 8- dwellings 1 AM*. (MerVHJkV were placed on mounds of each eighty pounds of meat, one pound safe to raise hogs under given market or hour law became effective, and since ci ran found rrrywVrr pointing toitt*”) clsy raised above the level of the wa of salt, four pounds of sugar, one conditions. Pork can be produced Wireless companies are establish ter. The framework of a primitive «« the rrawn for fM* ;wihi»tk ibV svetq quart of molasses, and three ounces of much more cheaply where pasture can the ing stations throughout the country, loom was found under one mound, and saltpetre. The meat is well rubbed be used in conjunction with the grain. there is a great shortage of telegraph number of broken bone needles with salt and left in a pickle barrel ers. Positions pay beginners from the SEND FOR for fifteen days, draining off the flwid The best method of preserving but $70 to $90 per month, with good and bone splinters discovered In an EREE other mound led the explorers to think from time to time. ter, and the method that is used al chance of advancement. The National A second method is to use one bush most exclusively is by chilling it to a Telegraph Institute, Commonwealth that It may have been the site of an FIRST LESSONS el of fine salt, two pounds of brown freezing point or below and keeping Building, Portland, Oregon, operates ancient needle factory. sugar, and one pound of saltpetre, it until ready to use in that condition. under supervision of R. R. and Wire which would be enough for eight hun This is the way they store all storage less officials, and places all graduates Mother* win Lad Mr*. Winslow*, «nothin* the boat rernedv to uae foi th eir ooilaraa dred pounds of meat. The sugar im butter, but on the farm very good re into positions. It will pay you to Syrup lu rin g the teething period. proves the flavor of the meat, and the sults have been obtained by keeping write to me for full details. saltpetre makes the pork firmer. Af it in strong salt brine solution. The Guilty ot Som ething. ter a few days a little more of the salt butter is packed in stone jars and the Another lawyer’s story arrives. mixture may be applied, rubbing it brine is poured over the top and left We are told that a man was charged in if absorption is going slowly. All in as cool a place as possible until you with picking a pocket the other day cut ends of bone must be thoroughly are ready to use it. You will find and that when arraigned he pleaded salted in, as decomposition is most that great care must be taken in the se S h o P o lish i es “ guilty.” The case went to the jury, likely to occur in such places. This lection of the cream and the care of V a r ie t y . however, and the verdict was “ not polishing They m eet every requirem ent f lead Inf an<f method may be used where hams, the butter in this kind of storage, but shoe* of a»l kind* and color guilty.” And the court spake as fol shoulders, and bacon sides are packed if proper methods are used in hand lows: I together in the same barrel, the hams ling, the butter can be kept from four “ You don’t leave this court without being packed at the top of the barrel to six months in good condition. a stain on your character. By your to prevent them from becoming too own confession you are a thief. By salty. Re-salting should take place The amount of salt necessary in the verdict of the jury you are a liar.” within ten days or two weeks accord butter depends largely upon the mar —Cleveland Plaindealer. ing to the weather. After four to ket requirements and varies from six weeks the meat may be unpacked, three-fourths of an ounce to an ounce FOR washed, and smoked, or the salt may and a half per pound of butter, one eve ounce per pound being the average. be left on the meat during the process A CH ES of smoking. Before hanging in the The temperature at which cream O E S C H S smoke house the meat may be sprink should be churned will vary accord Y outh Never to Be Recalled. led with black pepper or a mixture of ing to the conditions from as low as A man has a shrewd suspicion that black and rdd pepper. A molasses fifty degrees in the summer time to 65 age has overtaken him when he keeps fb ' . p.Till“ KD '/ G . U - m tha only ladles »hr* dr-Rain« degrees in the winter. We cannot set barrel is better than a whiskey barrel, a in , “ if - Mark, and N M assuring you that he feels as young and rhlM rrn'a b .r .u an d ahora, a h la r a but if a whiskey barrel is used, the a temperature at which you should M t r u b b in g , t v . "F rench Gloae,’ loc. as ever—and he doesn’t know but— w libn |i t M l Y com bination for cleaning and oollRhlnfl interior should be charred first. This chum. The temperature will have younger. Poor fellow, he whistles to ail kin la Of or tan ahoes, V*. “Star' »1 m , 10 c . will remove the flavor of the whiskey. to be determined by experimenting ELITE combination for »•niknuin who taka keep his courage up; but, alas! he pride in having nhtmm look A L Restores and should be such as will bring the cannot recall youth aa he calls his color and lustra to their nil black shoes. Polish w ith • Alfalfa makes an excellent pasture butter in small granules after about brush or cloth, tie . pointer—with a whistle. BABY ELITE sms 10c. for hbgs. and we have never found any thirty to forty minutes after starting If your dealer does not keep the kind j*n $ want, foi i i n a i r m . ■ euralsia . t r u iii, injurious effects in pasturing our to chum. ________ mnd ur hi» address and tha pries In »lamp» fa# N o. » - ' l l » N U a full »l*e packs«#. •RU SES M ART P ill. brood sows on it. Alfalfa will stand We generally find that cows that W H i m M 'w O R C O ., n n E B R O S . — A - ——-I pasturing after it has beome Well es have had their calves running with B L U M A U E R -F R A N K D R U G C O . - l l ’ H r i« w ritin g to advertleev» pleeee I M-t* Albany I I Larged ilnnnfiu-iwrmn oj tablished, but should not be pastured 2 ha O tdril and I yy m e n t i o n t h l a p a p e r . I PORTLAND. OREGON as long as three weeks are very Uahei tihoaP uU etui < id tha W orld. ontfl it is at least a year old. Some them hard to manage so as to get a maxi grain should be fed to hogs that are on mum amount of milk. If it is possi alfalfa, barley or wheat usually, in ble it would be better to wean the calf this Western country. it is only a few days old, and When it comes to feeding cows, on while then by careful manipulation of the J n e 10 c p a c k a g e c o lo r s silk, w o o l a n d c o tto n e q u a lly i acrount-of the high protein content of udder, should be no trouble in E f t alfalfa hay. it would not be well to having there ou~ - d- ° - n- - the cow let down her milk. bow to dye, Neech sad mix colors. use oil meal and bran, unless these What Aik You) Be Cured In Your Own Home KODAKS WE BUY OLD GOLD m T m la » S o à M EVERY HOME IH 1 S Sift ESS 13 memores 9 M A O I O N L Y ST • ♦ ., C a m b r ld g a . M ..a PU TN A M F A D E L E S S D Y E S