Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 26, 1911, Image 6

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    TALE OF HORROR TOLD
DÖCT 0 KT
FAILED TO
HELP m
The Rural Uplift.
“ Has your family been of much as­
sistance to you in running the place?"
“ I should say so,” replied Farm er
Corntossel.
“ Food has been so high MISSIONARY TEL L S OF AWFUL
th a t the summer board season would
CHINESE PUNISHM ENT.
N ott* and Instructions from A gricultural Colleges and E xperim ent Stations
have been a failure if it h ad n 't been
o f Oregon and W ashington. Specially Suitable to P acific C oast C onditions
for mother and our son Jo sh .”
“ They saved the expenses of help?”
“ No, sir; but Josh is a rig h t good T ortures of P riso n ers and Almost Un­
EGG LAYING T E S T S W ITH S . C, cellent combination.
The dairym en
believable P enalties Exacted by
hand in a poker game, an’ the way
can pasture th e ir cows in green fields
W HITE L EG H O R N S.
Official Sanction— How De­
mother picked up bridge was some­
twelve months o f the year, and all of
serting
Soldiers
W ere
th in ’ am azin’. ” — Washington Star.
J o h n H . M ack, special p o u ltry s tu d e n t a t th e O re­ the fertilizer produced can be used to
Disciplined.
gon A rg ic u ltu ra l C ollege.
good advantage on th e ir gardens.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
In this test the Leghorns were kept They grow the finest kale and ru ta ­
for Red, W eak, W eary, W atery Eyea
K ansas City, Mo.—C hinese m llltar> Cured by Lydia E. Pinkliaa's
in close confinement, th e five pullets bagas in the world there.
and G ranulated E yelids. M urine D oesn't discipline 1 b som ething fierce, accord­
and a cockerel having a run of only
S m a rt—Soothes E ye Pain. D ruggists ing to Dr. A L. Shelton, of A nthony, Vegetable Compound
10x20 feet, in which space was the
HIGH P R IC E S W ILL C O M E .
Sell M urine E ye Remedy. Liquid, 25c,
Founi, YCis.— “ I am glad to an.
house. The house was a 3£x6 foot
50c, $1.00. M urine E ye S alve in Kan., who has Just retu rn ed from ths
brooder coop, arranged for the use of A pple C ro p Believed to Be a Very A septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. E y e Books land of the plgt&lL The doctor tells nounee that I have been cured of dys.
th is blood-curdling story of th e cruelty -----------------------pepsia and femali
the Leghorns. One half of 'th e house
and E ye A dvice F re e by Mail.
M o d e ra te O ne,
troubles by your
practiced upon a good friend of his
. was used for roosting quarters, the
M urine E ye R em edy Co., Chicago.
m e d ic in e . I had
who waa a m ajor in th e Chinese
Spokane—Apple growers in Califor­
other half of the house being used for
been troubled with
arm
y:
scratching shed.
The la tte r half of nia, Oregon, W ashington, Idaho, Colo­
“ Every husband ought to make his
both for fourteen
’’T h ree com panies of C hinese sol­
the house was kept well bedded w ith rado and oth er W estern states need bride a regular allowance from the
years and consulted
diers
u
n
d
er
th
e
m
ajo
r’s
com
m
and,
but
straw to a depth of about 8 inches. A have no fears th a t first class orchard s ta r t,” said Senator Depew a t a wed­
different doctors,
statio n ed In a d ifferent city, rebelled
but failed to get any
large portion of the whole grain was products will go begging th is season, ding reception in New York.
relief. After using
fed in this scratching section, some according to E. H. Favor, associate
“ This is but ju s t,” he continued, and deserted, tak in g th e ir arm s and
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
being fed in the yard to induce fowls ed ito r of the F ru it Grower of St. Jos­ “ because from the s ta rt every bride am m unition. As the C hinese arm y
V e g e t a b l e Com.
to scratch around outside when the eph, Mo., who says in a communica­ finds th a t she m ust constantly make Is in th e m ain m ade up of m en who
iound and Blood
accept the service In place of a penal
weather perm itted. The fro n t of the tion to the m anagem ent of the fourth allowances for her husband.”
Jurifier I can say I
sentence, the m ost rigid ru les a re en­
house consisted of two doors, which national apple show in Spokane th at
am a well woman.
M o th e r s w i n L a d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g
forced h eartlessly to get a m inim um I can’t find words to express my thanks
were open or partially open a t all it is now apparent the crop of the
times, even in the coldest w eather in United States will not exceed th a t of S l u y r ru i n p g t h t h e e b t e e s e t t r h e i m n g e d p v e r to i o u d s . e to i t h e i r c h i l d r e n of service and discipline. T hey are for the good your medicine has done
the winter. No bad effects w ere no­ last year, when it is estim ated the
paid th e equivalent of $2.40 a month, me. You may publish this if you wish.’’
on which they m ust s u b s is t To them —Mrs. H e r m a n S i e t i i , Pound, Wis.
ticed from the use of the open front yield amounted to 24,000,000. barrels.
D ecision R eversed.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’a
house, even in some very cold w eath­ Continuing Mr. Favor says in p a rt:
starv atio n Is alw ays Im m inent and a
The cook, who had held sway long dead dog or m ule or o th e r anim al, Vegetable Compound, made from roots
“ Those who have a crop of apples,
er. Their egg record and general
enough
to
be
established
as
fam
ily
au­
vitality for th a t tim e gave indication especially if they are free from blem
even when dehd of disease. Is greed­ and herbs, i ’ unparalleled. It may be
tocrat, was sent o ut to buy th e C hrist­ ily cooked and eaten.
used with perfect confidence by women
th a t they w ere even benefitted by the
who suffer from displacements, inflam-
mas turkey. She returned w ith two
more nearly natural conditions under
"T he m ajor w as held responsible mation. ulceration, fibroid tumors, lr.
fine,
plump
chickens.
“
Why,
M
ary,”
which they w ere kept, although the
for hts rebellious troops, and only the
her m istress rem onstrated, “ I told Intercession of the com m anding gen­ regularities, j iodic pains, backache,
cold did seem extrem e for them.
bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi-
you
to
g
et
a
turkey,
not
chickens.”
The soil on which these fowls were
e ra l of the d is tr ic t who got down on gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra-
“
I
know,
m
um
,”
she
answered,
kept was somewhat heavy and in order
his knees and begged for th e life of tion.
“ b ut I don’t like tu rk ey .” — Success
to keep them from tracking cold wet
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s
his subordinate to th e civil governor,
Magazine.
Vegetable Compound has been the
mud, several inches of sawdust was
saved his head.
standard
remedy for female ills, and
spread over the ground. This served
“T he punishm ent w as modified to
D is te m p e r
several good purposes.
I t kept the
In all Its forms, among all ages of horses dism issal from the arm y and 2,000 B uffering w o m e n o w e it to themselves
and dogs, cured and others In the same sta­ light blows from a sm all paddle. The to at least give this m e d ic in e a triaL
fowls off the muddy soil, it afforded
Proof is abundant that it has cured
ble prevent d from having thedisea.se with
a good scratching place for them be­
-Spohn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottle paddle used Is from one to one and a thousands of others, and why should
cause it dried out quite rapidly, they
guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last half Inches wide, 18 Inches long and it not cure you?
year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists, or probably the eighth of an Inch thick
w ere not in the w et as long as they
I f yon w a n t special advice writ*
st nd to manufacturers. Airents wanted. In adm inistering it th e th ig h s are
would have been if kept on the soil.
W rite for free book. 8pohn Med. Co., Spec.
M rs. P in k liu m , Lynn,M ass.,for it.
The feed consisted of a dry mash
bared,
and
light,
even
blow
s
are
Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind.
I t is fre e a n il alw ay s Helpful.
fed in hoppers, and whole grain fed in
stru ck on the thick flesh betw een the
the litter.
The grain feed consisted
“ H is w ife is a business woman, all hip and knee, th e victim lying pros­
of oats in the m orning and w heat in
tra te on his face. T he paddle Is used
r ig h t.”
the afternoon. I t was found th a t the
w ith a so rt of a flip and for some
“ W hat makes you say th a t? ”
fowls would eat only about one-third
’“ She’s installed a tim e clock in the tim e m akes no Im pression; 500
as much oats as they would wheat, but
hall and he has to punch it when he blows m akes the flesh red and puffy,
as there w ere oats and barley in the
goes out nights and when he gets 1,500 brings the flesh to a Jelly-like
' mash, it is very probable th a t they
consistency, and 2,000 m ark s th e limit F i n e s t I n Q u a l ' t y . L a r g e s t In V ariety.
b ack .” —D etroit Free Press.
T h ey m e e t e v e n ' re q u ire m e n t f o r cleaning ao4
made up all deficiencies there.
The
of to rtu re a stro n g m an may endure polish
in g sh o es o f a il k lm ls a n d colors.
mash was fed in dry in hoppers before
and live.
Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism "O ften gangrene se ts in and th e vic­
them all the time.
It consisted of
one p art ground corn, one p a rt of a
Chronic, Nervous and Female Diseases
tim dies; w ith th e b est of tre a tm e n t
m ixture of ground oats and barley,
A re cu re d w ith o u t th e k n ife .
T h o ro u g h ly It Is m onths before the m an paddled
eq
u
ip
p
ed
S
a
n
a
to
riu
m
.
B
e
a
u
tifu
l
location.
K
ates
and two parts of bran. In other hop­
can use h is legs naturally. In the
th e lo w est. W rite fo r lite r a tu r e .
pers, kept constantly
before the
case of th e m ajor th e flesh sloughed
Meadow Glade Osteopathic Sanitarium
fowls, was fed beef scrap, charcoal,
Dr. Mod C. C m Wmiciaa
Battle Ground, Wash. off his th ig h an Inch and a half deep,
grit, and shell.
A good supply of
five Inches broad and 17 Inches long.
kale for green feed was kept before
H e expected to get well, but his legs
them. Good fresh w ater was within
would alw ays be crippled. T he re­
easy reach a t all times.
bellious tro o p s w ere pursued, 200 of
RAISE FRUIT
BERRIES
The fowls were apparently in good
them w ere killed In actio n and the
IN TBU R OWN G A R O E N
health during the whole experiment.
balan ce b ro u g h t to cam p for behead­
Y
o
u
w
i
n
On the last day of the experim ent,
ing. E ig h teen of th e so ld iers w ere
Roduce yonr coat of livinir. hat-» fresher,
G I L T E D G E th e o n ly la d le s shoe drewtaf
however. No. 2 pullet was found dead
given sw o rd s and req u ired to cut th a t p o sitiv ely c o n ta in s OIL. B lacks an d Folkhrt
better products; *dd to lifo's enjoyment;
in the pen. The cause of the death
enhance your property’s value; feel better, I
J
a
r e n ’s b o o ts a n d shoes, shinee
g ash es in th e flesh of th e ir captain w d i t le h s o ’ u a t n d r u c b h b ild
i n g , 25c. “ F re n c h Gloss, 1°®* .
look better, «ieep better, be better We soil J
was unknown. She appeared in good
who w as unab le to p rev en t th e ir re­
D A N D Y c o m b in a tio n f o r clean in g an d pollsnlBf
trees, shrubs, hushes, vines, plants on tlio
f r u s s e t o r ta n sh o es, 25c. “ S tar sire, loa
health and continued laying up to that
theory th at "food plain« well rooted
bellion, then they w ere beheaded be­ a ll E k L in IT d E s o co
m b in atio n f o r g e n tle m e n who take
m ake good friends well united."
day.
fore th e captain.
p r id e in having: th e ir sh o es look A 1. Restores
Om large kmunrut xitaioo. free /or Urn
««¿US. tbouid be m every koma.
a n d lu s tr e to all b la ck shoe«. Polish with a
The eV>eriment extended over a
“To stim u la te o th e r officers to g re a t­ color
b ru s h o r clo th . 25c.
period of seven months, from Novem­
* A mixed wool velour is used for this
e r zeal In handling th e ir m en th e cap­
BABY E L IT E s iz e 10c.
JARIIA VALlEVlIRStRV GO. j
ber 1 to May 31. During this tim e
r d o es n o t k ee p th e kind you want,
T o p p e n tsh . W a s h in g to n (
suit. Black velvet collar and cuffs, along
tain w as th en ta k e n In hand by the sen I f d y u o s u r h d is e a le
tauvsM« Wauled)
a d d re s s a n d th e p ric e In stamps roc
the pullets laid a total of 538 eggs
with black ball buttons, make an effec­
official ex ecutioner who had bound a fu ll size p ac k ag e.
tive trimming.
valued at about $12.60, and consumed
WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO
him to a big stak e for th e m en to
The hat, with its uncurled ostrich
$3.91 worth of feed.
gash w ith sw ords. W ith a keen knife 2 0 - 2 6 A l b a n y 8 t . , C a m b r i d g e , M a n
FARM ™ ORCHARD
i
FASHION HINTS
r i r
feather is one of the newwtt
C L A T S O P HAS RICH LAND,
Oregon A gricultural College. Cor
vallis—That the district about A storia
is a rich one for development along
the lines of vegetable gardening is the
dictum of Prof. A. G. B. Bouquet,
upon his return from a trip to that
city , where he was called to consult
w ith those interested in scientific cul­
tural methods.
“ The climate and soils in general
are more suited to the growing of
crops th a t do best in the cold seasons,
such as cauliflower, cabbage, celery,
onions, and practically all small fruits!
rath e r than such crops as watermelons,
cantaloupes or peaches, although some
peaches have been grown there.” said
Mr. Bouquet, discussing his trip.
“ Mr. R ist has built up a big repu­
tation for some of the finest straw ber­
ries ever grown, on the upland soil,
while a num ber of growers have been
making large profits on the lowlands,
which are for the most p art tide
lands, growing vegetables such as I
mentioned.
Mr. B. H. Miles, of
Astoria, grew some celery last year
which produced a t the rate of $2,000
per acre, and the demand w as very
much larger than the supply.
Chinese growers are dem onstrating
w ith great success the possibilities of
th e climate and soil. One difficulty the
growers there have to meet is th a t of
a home m arket, since they have no
encouragement from local merchants,
who prefer to make shipments by w a­
te r from Portland.
The college is
sending the farm ers of the district lit­
eratu re descriptive of the beat scien­
tific methods in gardening, and insti­
tu te s for their further assistance are
b eing planned.
There are thousands of acres of
good cranberry lands there still aw ait­
ing developm enL
There are very
good opportunities for young men to
go down and take charge of these
lands.
At the present tim e dairying and
vegetable growing are making an ex-
sh ap es
ishes and worms, need have no fear
th a t they cannot be disposed of, no
m atter w hat the fru it buyer may say
ju st now.
“ It is always the buyer’s purpose
to pronounce the crop the largest and
fiiiest ever known.
I t helps to beat
down th e price.
“ In some localities, (E astern ) un­
sprayed fru it has in some manner
escaped serious dam age by insects and
is fairly good, b ut as a whole the
worms have consumed th e bulk of un­
sprayed apples so th a t they will be
unfit for storage.
h “ The bulk of the space in eastern
storage houses has not been constract-
ed for, and very few apples have gone
into storage yet.
The amount of
storage space still available is a good
indication of the am ount of fru it th a t
will be harvested, and it will certainly
pay a good profit to hold all apples
that are in any way o f good q u ality .’’
U SE ROAD DRAG NOW .
O E S C H ’S
FOR RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. SPRAINS,
BRUISES OR ANY PAIR.
MADE ONLY BY
b l u m a u e r - fr a n k D R U G
CO.
PO RTLA N D . OREGON
Mustang
Li nim ent
FOR RHEUMATISM.
Good
R oads
E x p e rt S ays Heavy
Raina A re R ural B leatin g ,
Oregon A gricultural College, Cor­
vallis—“ Use the road d rag now ,"
says Prof. E. F. Ayers, highw ay con­
struction expert of the Oregon A gri­
cultural college.
“ The heavy rains,
thoroughly w etting down the roads,
have made ideal conditions for the use
of the d rag before th e heavy w inter
w eather begins. All pot-holes, mud-
holes. and other irreg u larities can be
leveled and the surface of the roads
put into first class condition by using
the d rag two or th ree tim es before the
roads g et too soft.
“ The use of the drag, moreover, at
this tim e, for crowning the roads will
aid drainage and keep in good condi­
tion many roads which were very poor
last year.
The expense of using a
road drag is alight, and a much w ider
use of it ttiroughout the sta te would
he very favorable. T here is no b e tte r
way to keep afeirt road in good condi­
tion than by dA gging it frequently.’*
M rs. O lir e H u n tin g to n . N o rto n s , O r* ., «ay*:
" I c o n s id e r v >ur M ex ic an M u s t a n g L in-
ira e n t th e b e st o f lin im e n ts . I h a r e u sed I
it Hoc d iffe re n t a ilm e n ts a n d i t a l w a y s !
g a v e s a tis f a c to r y re s u lts. I t is e sp e c ia lly I
g o - d in ca ses o f In:! im m a t o r y R h eu m » - f
tis m a n d a il fo rm s o f lam en ess.'*
I
2 3 c. 5 0 c . $1 a b o ttl* a t D ru g A C e n ’l S to re * |
A t W r S peak It.
A German who had come to America
to m aster our language was being
shown behind the scenes of a vaude­
ville th e ate r by one of his American
friends.
“ T hat m an,” said the American,
indicating an actor w ith a wave of his
hand, ” ia taking off his make-up to
make up for another take-off.”
The German departed, sp u tterin g .—
Success Magazine.
name
to remember
ijRjuneed a remedy
„C O U C H S a-d C O L O « ,
th e lips of th e captain w ere sliced off,
then his nose, la te r his eyelids were
cut off and his eyeballs w ere exposed
to the p itiless sun. A fter a few hours
the skin of th e forehead w as cut aw ay
and allowed to drop over the blinded
eyes, hanging by th e co rn er edges.
T hen la te r th e b re a sts w ere cut off,
all but th e skin a t the low er edge,
and allow ed to h ang; if th e victim su r­
vived th at, and th e cap ta in did, then
th e flesh covering the bow els w as cut
aw ay and allow ed to hang apron fash­
ion while th e wind and sun dried, and
flies and verm in fed upon th e blood
and c u t flesh. In th is case th e cap­
tain, long unconscious, died w ith dis­
em bow eling; In cases w here a m an
survives th a t, then a knife Is plunged
In his h e a rt a t th e end of th e day of
h orrible to rtu re .”
The Oldest a n d Largest M a n u f a c t u r e r s
Shoe Polishes in the World,
3
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
>w m i mi
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M m «A W arm M kt«
Forfr rompmd nudi* mo* .m* -¿«j
Tuition fa. $35 caA M*
510 per week.
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, ' B r f n EM TM m i Mwmm.
r^-.od >
Rollingstone Nomoss— W o t’s a klep­
tomaniac, T atters?
Tatterdon Torn — A kleptomaniac,
Roily, is a feller wot steals for de love
of ste alin ’, not because he wants de
stuff.
Rollingstone Nomoss— Gee! Deni
m ust be one. I swiped a cake of soap
today.—Philadelphia Record.
AN OLD CRIME IS REVEALED
Bones of Long-Burled W om an Found
B eneath th e Brick F loor of
a House.
Elkton, Md.—Bones of a woman,
with several faded bits of red silk, two
rem nants of w hat were once side-
combs and a gold-plated pin, appar­
ently evidence of a m urder which
probably never will be unraveled,
were unearthed from beneath the
brick flooring In the kitchen of the
Thompson property at Centerville
Landing, by William J. Ellers, a car­
penter. who was removing the bricks
preparatory to laying a wooden floor.
When the bricks were removed El­
lers noticed a black subsoil. Digging
down he unearthed decayed pieces of
wood and old hand-made nails, then
pieces of bones began to make their
appearance The condition of tba
bones indicated that they had been
burled half a century or more, but tha
oldest residents of the locality can re­
call no mysterious disappearance of
a woman.
Colds on
the Chest
Ask your doctor the medics I
name for a cold on the chest-
He will say, “ B r o n c h i t i s . ”
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly, ask him if he pre­
scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
toral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
w . p .b lU b o a r f o r m a .«
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.ijers
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f r o m o u r a n d lM M *
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