Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 28, 1911, Image 3

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    H
ood’
s
Sarsaparilla
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumatism, relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness,
builds up the whole system.
Oat It t o d a y In u s u a l liq u id fo r m o r
c h o c o l a t e d ta b le ts c a lle d S arsataba.
r v ii i oo obliging.
Fresh from the lecture on polite-
; ness the street car conductor went on
1 duty resolved to extend courtesy to
| all. From the car barns up to 99th
street be put his resolution Into ef­
fect. He assisted the feeble and
heavy-laden, he smiled serenely under
unmerited abuse and he hurried no
one unduly. At 96th street he no­
ticed that a woman In the middle seat
was preparing to leave the car at the
next corner. The child beside her
was too big to cause her any particu­
lar trouble in alighting, but the con­
ductor had been please] with the way
the woman smiled upon the child, so
he hurried forward to help.
The woman stepped down first and
the conductor, with one sweep of his
arm, set the child down beside her.
His signal to go on was followed by a
scream, then another and another.
"Boo hoc," howled the boy. and “ My
child!
Bring my child back here,”
cried a woman In the car. Half a
block further along the car stopped.
“ He Isn’t mine," gasped the woman
when she and thé boy had caught up
with the car. “I only Just smiled at
him.”— New York Sun.
R A W FURS
MUSTANG
L IN IM E N T
(Compiled by Jay V. Fike, Superintendent o f Schools o f Clarke County,
Washington, and consisting o f 85 pages,) will assist Eighth Graders to
pass the State examination. It contains seventeen full sets o f State
questions used during the past seven years. Teachers and pupils should
EACH have a copy for review work before taking examination.
These
booklets are for sale by County Superintendent Fike at his office, or will
be sent postpaid upon receipt of 35 cents per copy by addressing
DELK PRINTING CONCERN
6 0 5 1 -2 Main Street, Vancouver, Washington
For r \ | f ) X
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DISTEMPER
Pink Eye, Epizootic,
Shipping fever
and Catarrhal Fever
Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any asre
are infected or “ exposed.” Liquid, Riven on the tongue; acts on the
Blood and Glands, expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Dis­
temper in Doprs and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling1 live
stock remedy. Cures La Grippe among human beings and is a fine Kid-
ney remedy. 50c and $1 a bottle; $5 and $10 a dozen. Cut this out. Keep
2t. Show to your druggist, who will get it fo r you. Free Booklet, “ Dis­
temper, Causes and Cures.” Special agents wanted.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.,
TRADE
M ARK
COUGH AND CONSUMPTION
R E M E D Y
THE OLD & RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CHROMIC
It RECENT COUGHS. HORSENESS. BRONCHITIS,
INFLUENZA AND COLOS.
PF1ICE 2 3 A N D 5 0 C E N T S
ASK TOUR OCALES
S.
B. M E D IC IN E M F G . C O .
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
nVi ALBERS BROS, ,'j „
DAIRY feed :
! BEST AND CHEAPEST
Ask your dealer for it. I f he dees
not handle it drop us a postal card
and we will furnish you the name o f
a dealer who does
ialbers bros !
|ij.‘MILLING Cpjiii
¡.PORTLAND, OREGON:
Pi
■will iiTM Tiediate^r r e l i e v e
i£O U G H S 6 C O L 2 S
GOSHEN, IND, U. S. A
Dumas's Melon Contract.
Alexandre Dumas, pere, was ex­
tremely fond of melons, and an auto­
graph letter of his has Just come Into
the possession of the library of the
town of Carpentras by legacy which
proves the fact. It Is perhaps one of
the strangest contracts ever made by
man of letters. The letter is ad­
dressed to M. Seguin, the deputy-
maire of Cavalllon In the Caucluse In
August, 186], by the author of “ Les
Trols Mousquetalres,” who was then
living at St. Gratien, near Fngheln.
He says: “ On receipt of your letter I
have Immediately arranged with my
publisher, M. Michael Levy, for him to
send you the two or three hundred
volumes which hare already appeared
of my works, and that in the future
as they appear be will send you the
others, and I am very pleased to be
able to reply to the great honor which
you do me. But please hare the good­
ness to tell your honorable maire, M.
Tourel, that I Impose one condition.
If the town and the authorities of Ca-
ralllon like my books, I like their
melons, and I desire that In exchange
of my three or four hundred rolumes
there shall be constituted for me, by
‘municipal decree,' a yearly Income of
twelre melons per year. The cost of
carriage will naturally be at my ex­
pense.” Need one add that the con­
tract was faithfully kept on both
sides?
_________________
Putting It Gently.
He— What do you consider la a nice
name for a girl?
She— Yours, dear!
Short but Active Live*.
The working bee lives six months,
the drone four months and the queen
bee four years.
I A Brand New, Handsomely
*“* * Illustrated, Mail Order
of Household Supplies, Groceries, Furniture, Clothing, Etc.
R e d u c e ^ J fo u i^
(B y G L E N N W . H E R R I C K , M ississippi.)
soda In 2 quarts of water. Pout
them together, mix thoroughly and
then dilute with 50 gallons of water.
It Is then ready to use at once.
Arsenate of lead can be bought
ready prepared and Is very conveni­
ent to use. It should be used at the
rate of 4 to 6 pounds of the arsenate
of lead to 100 gallons of water.
White arsenic is cheap, easy to get,
and Is not often adulterated. There­
fore, when It Is combined with lime
or sal soda to prevent burning of the
foliage, It Is a most satisfactory In­
secticide.
It may be prepared as follows:
1 pound white arsenic,
4 pounds quick lime,
4 gallons water.
Boil the lime and arsenic together
In the water for half an hour and then
Machinery
ON EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS
P P
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CATALOG
C onstant a n d Concerted W a r f a r e M u st b e M a d e A g a in s t
L ittle P ests — A rsen a te o f L ea d M a y t>e P u rch a sed
R e a d y P re p a re d a n d Is Q uite Convenient
to U se — O th er Recipes.
There are many kinds of Insects
that pester the farmer and fruit grow­
er and all of them, taken together,
may be divided Into two great groups
Land of Thundarstorma.
dependent upon the kind of mouth
Gibraltar la said to be the region
parts they have and the manner In
of the (lob e where It thunders often*
which they attack plants. The In­
eat, haring thunderstorms on 87 days
sects of one group have Jaws and bite
of the year.
off bits of plants and swallow them.
They are known as the biting Insects.
The members of the second group
Wanted—Men and Women
have a bill or sucking tube which
To learn barber trade. Tools free. Waves while
learning. Positions guaranteed. International
they Insert Into the tissues of plants
Barber School. 429 E. 5th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
and suck out the Juices. These are
the sucking insects.
RU , B , B t E t R STAMPS Signs.
? eaIs Stencils and Brass
The grasshopper is a familiar ex­
Celluloid Buttons
and Ribbon Badges. Good Goods. Quick Service.
ample of the first class of Insects, for
Send for complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp
it has biting mouth parts, composed
Works, 1015 A St., Tacoma, Wash.
Do It Now.
I expect to pass through this world of two pairs of Jaws, one of which
but once. Any good thing therefore Is hard and black and easily seen with
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
Instant relief. Try our great Asthma Remedy. that I can do, or any kindness that I the eye. With these Jaws the grass­
Send for FREE EIRST TREATMENT,
can show to any fellow creature let hopper bites off pieces of leaves,
nenn Millar Remedy Co., 721 S,. E. St. T jcobi . Wash.
me do It now. Let me not defer or stems, etc., and swallows them much
as a cow or horse would do. Very
Second-Hand Machin­ neglect It, for I shall not pass this many Insect pests have biting mouth
ery bought, sold and way again.— Edward Courtney.
,
— exchanged: engines,
parts like the grasshopper and eat
boiler?, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
Well Guessed.
parts of plants. For example, the
St., Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
"Tommy,” said the teacher, "how do caterpillars, or “ worms,” on cotton,
ascertain the measurement o f a tomatoes, cabbage, etc., the June bugs,
Automobile Business Taught they
vessel?” “ I guess they measure It fig-eaters, potato bugs, etc. All such
in six weeks. $25 to $30 per week earned by com­
with a navy yard," was the unexpect­ Insects are known as the biting In­
petent men.
ANGELES AUTO ACADEMY,
269 Union Ave.t Portland, Ore. ed reply. _________________
sects.
It Is plain that an Insect that bites
Quills and Their Uses.
off pieces of leaves and swallows
Quills are things that.are sometimes them stands a relatively high chance
taken from the pinions of one goose of being killed by putting some pois­
We positively pay the highest
market prices, as we are manu­ to spread the opinions of another.
onous substance upon the leaves be­
facturers and therefore can pay
fore they are eaten. It Is absolutely
more than dealers.
Send for
Truth Eternal.
free price list and shipping tags
Truth, like genuine gold, will always necessary to know what kind of an
and get full value for your skins.
N. M. Ungar Co., the Reliable »ear the touchstone, and appear the Insect Is causing the injury— whether
Furriers, 202Va 7th St.. Portlaad, Ore
it is a biting or sucking insect. This
»rlghter the moro u *e nvamined.
is the first point to determine.
Probably Paris green is one of the
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters
best known poisons for biting Insects.
M
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X
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Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
It Is rather expensive, difficult to
buy unadulterated and is quite liable
/. C. BAYER
to burn the foliage of plants if applied
2i>4 Market
Portland. Oreqon
too strong.
v
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
It can be applied dry as follows:
I pound of Paris green,
25 pounds of slaked lime or flour.
• SAVES POULTRY LOSS.
The two should be thoroughly
Let Us Read the Papers for You
Mrs. N. Warren, Seattle, Wash., writes:
mixed and may be sifted on the
Clippings o f every kind and
“ My flock of chickens had Roup and upon I
plants from a thin muslin sack, prefer­
character from the press o f the
ad vice o f a friend I tried Mustang Liniment. I
ably In the morning while the dew Is
I find it a wonderful remedy and my birds I
Pacific Coast furnished at rea­
are improving fast.** Am sure that I shall I
yet on.
sonable rotes.
not lose any. I am very grateful and will I
tell my friends it is not safe to be without |
Paris green may also be applied In
DAKE'i PRE5S CLIPPING BUREAU
Mexican Mustang Liniment.”
432 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal.
water, which we believe Is a better
I 25c. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen’ l Stores |
method than the dry one for most
plants. Quick lime Is added to pre­
vent burning of the foliage and the
poison Is used In the following pro­
portions :
1 pound of Paris green,
200 to 300 gallons of water,
3 pounds quick lime.
Slake this lime in a little water and
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT EIRE’S BOOKLET
idd the Paris green. Stir thoroughly
Eighth Grade Students
P
METHODS FOR ERADICATING
INJURIOUS BITING INSECTS
By purchasing at Wholesale Prices. Largest House In
Portland. Lowest Prices. We save you Money.
GEVURTZ & SON
171 V1RST ST.. PORTLAND. ORE.
WE
SELL A N Y T H I N G
Democracy a n d W e a lt h .
Anatole France said that "In every
well-ordered state wealth Is a sacred
thing." But he added, “ In a demo­
cracy It Is the only sacred thing.”
Whan Your Eyes Need Cara Try Marine Eye Remedy
Fixing prices of Diamonds.
The prices of polished diamonds are
controlled by prices of the roughi
stones and are really made In London.
No Credit to Him.
"I don’t believe he ever deceived
j anybody but himself.” ‘‘Well, that's
: probably because he has found himself
!
so easy.”
No Smarting— Feels Fine— Acts Quickly. Try
It for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granu-
lated Eyelids. Illustrated Book in each Pack-
age. Murine is compounded by our Oculists
— not a “ Patent Medicine” — but used in sue- |
cessful Physicians’ Practice for many years.
Now dedicated to the public and sold by J
Druggists at* 25c and 50<? per Bottle. Murine [
Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 26o and 50c. ;
M urine Eye R em edy C o .. C h ic a g o
The Biting Jaws of a Grasshopper,
dilute with 200 gallons of water for
spraying.
Arsenate of lime may also be pre­
pared by boiling two pounds of white
arsenic and eight pounds of sal soda
In two gallons of water for 15 or 20
minutes, or until the arsenic and soda
are dissolved.
This constitutes a
stock solution which may be kept In
a sealed Jug for a long time. When
ready to spray, slake two pounds of
quick lime, take one pint of the stock
solution and mix them both with 40
gallons of water.
SEASON WOOD
BY ELECTRICITY
Middle Course Difficult.
To see the good nowhere— that Is
pessimism, and this la easy. To see
the good everywhere— that Is optim­
ism v and this is not difficult. But to
find the good somewhere—that Is |
sobriety, and this Is In no wise easy.
—Ivan Panin.
Was in the Tolls.
"Gee! Now tell me as man to man
what you would do If you were mar­
ried to that woman.” “ You tell me
what you would do; I am married to
her.”— Houston Post.
FACTS ABOUT BLUING.
Since the placing of RED CROSS
BALL BLUE on the market there
has been a rapid falling off In the
sales of all liquid bluing. Why buy
water containing a small percentage
of bluing when you can get a solid
package and dissolve it as needed.
Makes clothes whiter, lasts longer,
and is cheaper. Large package, 10
-eats. ASK YOUR GROCER.
Circumlocution.
"J am Inclined to think," said the
man who speaks with firmness though
with caution, "that our friend Mr.
Grafton Grabb was created on the
Sabbath.”
‘‘For what reason?”
The following Item from a British
“ We are told that an honest man la
technical paper concerns a new pro­
cess of seasoning wood by electricity the noblest work of the Creator, and
also that on the seventh day the Crea­
In France:
A large tank is filled with a solution tor rested.”
containing 10 per cent, o f borax and 5
Always Friendship.
per cent, of resin, with just a trace
In the hour of distress and misery
of carbonate of soda. In the bottom the eye of every mortal turns to
o f the tank Is a lead plate which Is friendship; In the hour of gladness
electrically connected to the positive and conviviality, what Is our want? It
pole of the dynamo. The timber to is friendship.— Walter Savage Landor.
be treated Is stacked on this plate,
Do you ever have Headache, Toothache,
and when the tank has been filled
Hamlins
another plate Is superimposed and or Earache? Mont people do.
Wizard Oil is the best household remedy
connected to the negative pole o f the and liniment fo r these everyday troubles.
dynamo. When the current Is switched
Valuable By-Products.
on It passes through the stack of wood
Albumen Is made from blood se­
between the two plates, and in Its
passage It Is said to deposit borax and cured at the packing bouses and used
resin In Its place, completely filling up for setting the colors of printed fab­
all pores and Interstices. When the rics. Ashes from the hickory and
The Way the Female Grasshopper process Is completed the timber Is re­ cobs used in smoking meats are used
Places Her Eggs.
moved and dried, after which It Is for fertilizer. Certain hard bone is
ready for use. It Is claimed that the ground up and used for case harden­
and then add the proper amount of timber submitted to this treatment, no ing Bteel. In this process the steel
water—for potatoes 200 gallons of wa­ matter how green it may be, becomes Implement Is heated while immersed
ter, and for peaches 300 gallons.
In the powdered bone. Glue is made
completely seasoned.
Arsenate o f lead is a combination
from the hoofs and sinews.of animals.
o f arsenic and acetate of lead and Is
I MAKES
Protect
the
Silo.
better than Purls green, because It
SORE EYES
Wherever possible the silo should
sticks to the foliage better, will not
WELL
burn the leaves, and remains In sus­ be located in a sheltered place, as It
pension longer. It can be made as has a great bearing on the extent to
Necessary Change.
which the silage will freeze. A silo
follows:
Rev. Mr. Hollers— "Mlstah Johnslng,
that Is built on the west side o f a what foh you call dat son of yoh’s
11 ounces acetate of lead
barn, where It is exposed to the cold­ Izaak Walton, when he was baptized
(white sugar of lead),
est winds, even If It Is built with dead George Washington?" Mr. Johnson—
4 ounces arsenate of soda,
air spaces, will freeze more than one “ Because, sah, dat rascal's reputashun
50 gallons water.
Dissolve the acetate of lead In 4 built of solid concrere If It Is shelter­ for verac’ty made dat change lmper*-
quarts of water and the arsenate of ed.
Uve.”—Christian Register.
Method as Pursued in France De­
scribed in British Technical
Paper—Docs W ork
Well.
Peniti) tveSdlve
TAMW0RTH ADAPTED TO BACON
Mothers w ill And Mrs. W inslow's Soothing
Bym,> the best reinedr to use lor their ohlldrea
lu rin g l*ie teething period.
Selfish Interest.
"You seem to be developing a great
Interest In conservation." "I am,” re­
plied Mr. Cumrox. "If they keep cut­
ting down the trees, there won’t be
any woods for me to take to when
mother and the girls get up these
rounds of soclil gayety.”
UN D ER THE S U N "
■ ■ K m
ARE YOU
WORRIED
about the unhealthy condi­
tion of your stomach, liver
and bowels? If so, you only
make matters worse. Just
get a bottle of
Hostetler’s
Stomach Bitters
today and watch results.
Your stomach will be toned
and strengthened, your liver
become active and bowels
regular. Then good health
is yours. A trial will con­
vince you.
If you use Eye Salve use the best.
P ettit ’ s E ye S alve is the standard,
is reliable and costs no more than infer­
ior goods that are unknown. Used by
Physicians and Oculists, helps where all
others fail. It is not the TUBE or Box
that cures, it is the S alve that does tha
work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros,
under the Government Food and Drugs
Act. Don’ t be deceived or misled. The
only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has
been in the market for years. Sold by
Druggists throughout the known world.
The AIR-O-LITE
A Lamp built on a
new principle. A mar­
vel of simplicity, effi­
ciency, economy. Bet­
ter than anything you
ever saw.
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
fOR 5 YEARS.
$10 Complete, Express Paid.
Money refunded if not satisfied
Would you like to get one
Absolutely TREE?
Write TODAY, NOW1
L A KLEIN i CO., be.
IS Frost Stroot. Portbsi Ova
BE C U R ED
Rheumatism, Skin Di.eeaea, Stomach
and Lung Troubla,
Cured perinnnnnt.lv nt small cost. NO FAKE.
Sl.OO trial i)Ackn«u 2f> cents. Address Lang * Min­
er»! W onder Co., ‘¿ il Main St., Portland. Ore.
967 Hroadway. Oakland. OaL
H. W. Lang A Fon.
May 17. 191L
Portland. Ore..
G entlem en: —I must express my surprise and
pleiiHiire nt the work of your M ineral W onder In
relation to myself. The package 1 received front
your representative here, „Ithoiudi us4»d hut f o r e
few weeks, has wrought Hiirprisinidy pleasant re­
sults in my condition. Aa a kidney and bladder
cleaner it is Kim
ery respectful].
llj.
V
W R. 1
ALCOHOL
K ê e je ÿ
( u r e
OPIUM— TOBACCO
Tlsblts Positive)/ Cured*
On 1 j authori sod Keeler '**
st¿tuto la Oregon. Write
for iJIastrntod circular.
unir iN iT iu jn .n i.iin H .
PORTLANC ) ,O R E G O N .
\ A C o u g h
M ed ic in e
The Tamworth hog Is not as popu­
lar In the United States as it de­
serves. A few pigs of this breed
were brought over from England
about 30 years ago, but until the last
three or four years It was not regard­
ed favorably.
The appearance of the Tamworth
is somewhat against It. Its rather
long head does not Impress farmers
favorably, and there Is a general be­
lief that it costa more to bring a Tam­
worth to maturity than almost any
other type. Experiments show, how­
ever, that this claim is based mainly
on prejudice, for the Tamworth In
Canada has proven Itself to be an
excellent and economical feeder.
This breed Is especially well adapt­
ed to bacon, because o f Its light
shoulder, Its length of side and a ten­
dency to produce a greater portion of
lean meat than many other breeds.
When the Tamworth Is crossed on
breeds of more fattening tendencies,
and with finer bone, say the Berk­
shire, It makes an excellent bacon
hog. It Is claimed by some breeders
that the Tamworth Is the best bacon
hog In existence, but this may be tab
en with a grain of salt.
Damage by Rata.
The rat family came over to this
country In the Mayflower, and It now
costa the people of the United States
»100,000,000 a year to feed the
tribe
Ay^-’ s Cherry Pectoral is a
regular cough me d i c i n e , a
strong medicine, a doctor’s
medicine. G ood f o r e a s y
coughs, hard coughs, desper­
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses it for your case, take
it. If not, don’t take it. Never
go contrary to his advice. ’
W# publish our formulas
Ws banish alcohol
j rromour
from our raodiolnaa
Wo ur*o you to
~onauit your
doctor
A ijers
The dose of Ayer’s Pills is small, only
one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses
are better than cathartic doses. For con­
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-
hctdaches, they cannot be excelled.
Ask your doctor shout this.
— ■ad* try tho t . C. kyor Co.. Low.U. Z w —
How to
Get Well and
Keep So.
DR. W O
Th« eminent Chinos« doctor, trout* with
non-poisonous, non-injurious h«rbs and
euros such diseases of th« Throat. Heart,
Liver, Lungs, Stomach, Kidneys, Asthma,
Pneumonia. Consumption. Chronic Cough,
Piles, Constipation, Dysentery, Nervous­
ness, Dizxinesa. Neuralgia. Headache,
Lumbago. Appendicitis, Rheumatism, Ca­
tarrh, Eczema. Etc.
CONSULTATION PREE
It Is better to call than write, but thoaa
who are unable to come, send 4 cents in
stamps and secure symptom blank. After
carefully giving symptoms these wonderful
health-giving herbs can be secured, which
will put you on the road to recovery.
Wo Chinese Medical Co.
2S0V* A id « SI. Car. Third. Portland. Or
P N
’ I I I X writing to M tr.rU w nploM *
mention this paper.
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