Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 13, 1913, Image 4

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    PUREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST^GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913.
F o r e s t G r o v e P ress
G . E d w in S e c o u r, M an attim r E d ito r.
The Press Poultry Department
T H E PRESS PUBLISHING CO
FO REST GROVE. ORE.
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Conducted hy
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397
u b s c r ip t io n
/ / . S. Canon, Magalia, Calif.
Send questions for this department direct to
Mr. Canon to insure prompt answers.
FROM DUMPING
PLACE TO PARK
How Farseeing Citizens Trans­
formed Enid, Okla.
Dr. D. W . W ard
Dr. E. B. B rookbank
Physicians and Surgeons
W . M. Langley & Son
Lawyers
Forest Grove, Ogn.
22 F irs t Ave. N o-th
Phone: Office 40x
R esidence 402
Forest Grove, Ore.
W. P. Dyke
S. B. Lawrence
A ttorneys-at-L aw
H. W . V ollm er, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in A b b o tt Bldg.
Forest Grove N at’l Bank Bldg
B
oth
Phones
F o re st G rove, Ogn.
Talks on Feeding.
F orest Grove, O re.
Taking the ration of 1:4 as the basis of a balanced ration we
Ind. Phones
should next find what foods can be most cheaply purchased in the
T H U R S D A Y . MARCH 13, 1913.
local market, and make up our ration accordingly.
D R. C. E. W A L K E R
Allorney-at-Law
D isp lay a d v e rtis e m e n ts fo r p u b lic a tio n in th e
Here on the coast wheat and the by-products of the flour mills, Two Years Ago a Ten Acre Plot of U n ­
E Q U IT Y A N D PR O B A T E ONLY
1’KE.ss m u s t be in th is office n o t la te r th a n T u e s ­
Office Hoffm an Bldg. Pacific Ave.
sightly, Unhealthy Ground, Now a
bran and middlings, are about as cheap as anything we can buy.
Osteopathic Physician
d a y e v e n in g to in s u r e a p p e a ra n c e in c u r r e n t issu e
Ind.
Phone 502
F o re s t G rove
Beautiful
and
Attractive
Recreation
This is well, for wheat is probably the very best food we can have
Center— Valuable Mineral Springs.
E n te re d a t th e p o s t office a t F o r e s t G rove, O re. j in the grain line, and is an excellent foundation for a ration, there
Treatment by Special Appoint­
a s m a il m a tte r o f th e seco n d c la ss.
being very little waste or crude fibre about it.
H ow a rough, unsightly w aste of land
ment Only
M ark B. Bump
Fed alone, however, wheat is too wide a ration, as it contains c an be tran sfo rm ed into a spot of beau­
ty Is w ell illu strated in th e estab lish ­
Man is the only animal that about 6A times as much of carbohydrates and fats as of protein.
Atlorney-al-laW
W . Q. T uckcr, M. D.
m ent a n d arran g em en t of S pring park,
will steal things he doesn’t need. |
Bran and middlings are about the same price as wheat, bran Enid, Okla.
South o f C ourt House
Physician end Surgeon
coming a little cheaper at times. As both contain a large per cent- W hen th e site of th e city of E nid
Hillsboro, Ore
as p la tte d by th e in te rio r d ep artm en t,
Tough luck consists of dodging ' age of protein as compared with the content of fats and carbohy­ w
Calls answ ered prom ptly day or night
p rio r to the opening of the n orthern
Phone: Office 271, liesid en ce 283.
an automobile and being run drates, they tone the ration down, and with the addition of beef portion of O klahom a te rrito ry to settle­
over by an ice wagon.
scraps to furnish the needed animal food, we have a ration which m ent, th e governm ent reserved a ten Hollis & G raham
acre tr a c t of rough, gully cut, u n sig h t­
Dr. H. R. K auffm an
is properly balanced and not expensive.
ly land lying six blocks from th e busi­
Atlorneys-at-Law
A pig is certain to develop in­
Physician & Surgeon
With these four ingredients the ration should be mixed as fol- ness section of tlie city. L a te r th is land
to a hog while the chances for a Iowa:
w as deeded to tlie city, an d for a decade
Office: F o r e s t G ro v e N a t ’l B a n k B uilding:
Forest G rove, O gn.
P h o n e M ain 0131
boy’s doing so are only about Wheat Cost Ash Protein Corbohydrates Fats Ratio Weight it w as a convenient dum ping place fo r
th e tin cans and o th er refu se o f the
Forest Grove, Ore.
even.
100
su rro u n d in g neighborhood.
Wheat
2.1
1.70 1.8
11.9
71.9
T w o years ago an ag itatio n w as E. B. Tongue,
Bran
.80 2.9
50
2.0
7.7
26.9
sta rte d to m ake a p ark o u t of this u n ­
R. M. Erw in, M. D.
The number of persons who! Midds
.85 1.6
30.2
2.0
50
7.8
jAttorney-at-Law
k em p t acreage, an d there w ere titte rs
are trying to break into print is Beef Sep .80 1.6
Physician and Surgeon
A
11.6
20
6.5
D istric t A tto rn ey .
about equal to the number who
T am iesie Bi ilding
7.9
4.15
129.0
12.6 1:4.3
220
39.7
3d and Main S ts.
Hillsboro, Ore.
are trying to break out.
Wheat and middlings costing $1.70 per cwt. in the local mar­
Hillsboro, Ore"
ket, bran $1.60 and beef scrap $4.00, the 220 pounds of feed cost
The true thrift of the people $4.15, or $1.88 per cwt. This makes an excellent ration at a mod­
Y eager & C ornish
S. T. L inkiater, M. B., C. M.
of a town may be judged by the est price.
Attorneys at Law
dooryards they keep. Beauty
Physician and Surgeon
In some towns and cities the butchers have found ready sale
Hillsboro Commercial Bank Buildtng
contributes to the happiness of for fresh cut bone and scraps of fresh meat which would other­
D e lta Building
Phone City 232
Hillsboro, Oregon
all, and only selfish hearts can wise lie wasted. Where these can be purchased fresh at a reasona­
Hillsboro, Ore.
see no good in expending effort 1 ble price, they may be substituted for the commercial beef scraps
Dr. E. J. C row thers
to secure neatly arranged prem­ in the above ration.
Elm er H. Sm ith, M. D., D. O.
ises. The public spirited citizen,
Physician and Surgeon
Of course the nutritrive value of such a product would vary
Calls answ ered day and n ig h t
‘Physician, Surgeon
the truly benevolent soul, the j somewhat from day to day, as some days there would be more pork
Office in Ja ck so n P h arm acy
heart of good morals, and the scraps and bones which are fatter than the beef, or mutton. On ;
and Osteopath
Cornelius, Ore. Calls answ ered day or night.
thoroughly religious mind, will the whole, however, (and we cannot hope, nor is it necessary to
H illsboro N ational B ank Bldg.
never permit thorns and thistles, balance rations to an ounce) the scraps and bone secured at the
Hillsboro, Ore.
W. B. COON, V. S.
brush and briars, and all manner local market should contain about 22.3 per cent protein, no carbo­
of ugly things to make unsight­ hydrates, and 16.5 per cent fats, and is a little narrower than 1:2.
O f f i c e o n 1 s t S t .
J. O. R obb, M. B. Tor.
B etw een Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
ly his surroundings.
When fed with other foods forming a ration with a value of about
H aving bought out D r. F eeley, V et­
Physician and Surgeon
1:4 the fresh cut bone is particularly valuble for growing stock and
erinarian, I w ish to n o tify th e public
When you go into the post- laying hens on account of the high ash, protein and fat contents.
th a t I am prepared to an sw er all calls, Phone C ity 384
Rooms 4 and 5, S chulm erich Bldg.
G ROUND AS IT WAS TWO day o r night.
office and inquire for mail, don’t!
In the chemical composition of an egg, fats and protein are T H E D U M P IN G YEA
RS AGO.
Phone Main 95
F o r e s t G r o v e , O re
Hillsboro, Ore.
try to fill up the delivery hole j found in nearly equal quantities, forming about 23 per cent of the
am
ong
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w
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folk
w
ho
th
o
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h
t
n
with the north end of your body. j gross weight of the egg. The ash content is about 7 per cent,
p a rk w a s mnde by p u ttin g a fence
If vou merely stand off and fire while the shell takes up about 10 per cent. The remaining 60 per around a tra c t of land an d p lan tin g it
your request t h r o u g h, — those [ cent is water, which shows the importance of having a constant to g ss. O thers saw fu rth e r ahead,
how ever, an d th e c ity 's p ark board,
whom you address will respond supply of fresh clean water before the fowls at all times.
w hich is com posed of men w ho know
promptly. After you receive
In feeding the ration given here, the bran, middlings and beef tlie value of parks an d how to e sta b ­
your mail, don’t stand monopoliz-1 scrap should he mixed into a dry mash, and fed in a hopper, where lish them , authorized S. II. A llen to
ing the delivery while you look the fowls can have access to it at all times. To insure thorough p rep are plans for laying o u t and beau ­
tlie grounds.
to see the post mark and guess mixing and a uniform product it is well to mix a considerable tifying
and you will save a lot
T he estim ate furn ish ed w ith the
who the letters are from. Let amount at one time, say 100 pounds of bran, 100 pounds of mid­ plans m ade evident the fact th a t the
of trouble, w orry an d
those behind you have a chance, dlings, and 40 pounds of beef scrap. Dump all together in a large Im provem ent w ork could not he done
m o n e y . M uch d e-
w ith the funds th e n a t th e disposal of
for life is short and time is fleet­ clean box and mix with a fiat shovel until thoroughly blended, re-j the
park board. T he board prevailed
pends
on th e p ro p e r
ing. Please remember this, and sack and store in a dry place until required for use.
upon th e city com m issioners to call an
selection of your lum ­
election to vote bonds to the am ount
you will confer a favor on those
Experiments where careful records have been kept show that of $10,000 for p a rk im provem ent. The
in the rear.
b e r —S tro n g , d u ra b le
a hen of the small breeds, Leghorns. Polish, Hamburgs, etc., re­ money from th e sale of th e bonds be­
dim ension and joist,
quire three ounces of dry matter per day, while the general pur­ cam e av ailab le in N ovem ber, 1911, ami
In one of our neighboring pose breeds such as the Plymoth Rocks, Wyandottes, Rhode Island the w ork of tra n sfo rm a tio n began.
good, sm ooth siding
A.
x cav atio n tu rn ed n ravine into a
schools the teacher was instruct­ Reds, etc., require about 4 ounces per day, and the heaviest breeds ch E arm
in g little lagoon, across w hich
th a t will tak e and hold paint, sound shingles an d
ing a class in composition and require about five ounces per day.
an a rtistic cem ent bridge w as con­
sm ooth flooring, end m atched and hollow hacked,
stru cted . Tlie ban k s w ere leveled back
said: "You should not attempt
Since the Leghorn is the breed most commonly found on the fo r som e distance, gravel w alks w ere
g u aran teed to lay close.
any flight of fancy; simply be coast, we will form our estimate of the amount of food required in m ade, an d re ta in in g w alls w ere placed
yourselves and write what is in a year and its cost, on three ounces per day.
T h ere are a lot of things we can help you w ith
a t th e foot o f th e banks. S hrubs and
flowers w ere p lanted, trees w ere trim ­
you. Do not imitate any other
th a t will m ake your hom e a haven of co n tentm ent.
A Leghorn lien will consume approximately 1095 ounces, or
person writing or draw from out­ 68.4 pounds of food, which at price of the ration given here would med. nnd g rass w as m ade to grow
L et's talk it over.
quickly b en eath them .
side sources.” As a result of cost about $1.29. This, however, does not include green food, grit, T he rough bluff on one side o f the
lagoon w as broken by te rraced steps of
this advice one bright lad turn­ oyster shells, or charcoal.
cem ent, on w hich th e people could sit
ed in the following:
"We
The shells, grit and charcoal should he kept before the fowls
should not attempt any flights at all times in a hopper. A very convenient arrangement is the
of fancy but write what is in us. hopper with three compartments, one for each of the above men­
G eneral C ontractors and B uilders
In me there is my stomach, tioned articles.
Council St.
F orest G rove, O re.
lungs, heart, liver, and two ap­
The shells contain a large proportion of lime in a form easily
ples, one piece of pie, one stick convertable into egg shells and hone tissue, hence are required hy
of lemon candy and my dinner.” all classes of stock at all times. It is a mistake to use them for
a substitute for grit, however, as they are too soft to have any
At a social gathering recently value as grit.
Continued next week.
a lady toasted, "The Gentle­
men” as follows: Bless’m.
They s h a r e our joys, they of his wife, for he knows if his let the teachers see that they
double our sorrows, they triple wife leaves him he stands some have an interest •'in them, and
our expenses, they quadruple show of getting another, hut if the children too, it would stimu­
our cares, they excite our mag­ lus credit forsakes him he is up late the teachers and their pu-
nanimity, they increase our self against it. He can have hut one pils. It stands to reason that if
respect, awaken our affection, credit. It seems strange with the teacher knows that the par-
control our property, and out- all this in mind that young men cuts are co-operating with her,
S T R IN G PA R K AS f t IS NOW.
maneuver us in everything. will start out with heating little the efforts which she puts forth
This would be a dreary world hills at the restaurants and at are more likely to result in great- nnd e n jo y eool b r e v e * w hile lis te n in g
th e b a n d p la y in g on th e o p p o site
without them. In fact, 1 may the store. They will even bor-jer p r o g r e s s being made by to
side. O rn a te e le c tro lie rs a t In te rv a ls
say without respect of success­ row fifty cents of a friend and the children. There is no need a lo n g th e b a n k s o f th e lagoon a n d th e
ful contradiction, that without refuse to pay i t . back. That whatever to make a close friend w a lk s su p p lie d sufficient lig h t a t n ig h t.
them this wouldn’t I k * much of class of fellows always wear a of the teacher, but it would Aw a y b: k b e fo re th e a d v e n t o f th e
w h ite m a n in till* p o rtio n o f O k la h o m a
a world anyhow. We love them banner that can he seen all over certainly help matters a great th e m in e ra l s p rin g s w h ich b u b b le u p
town
and
everbody
is
onto
them,
deal
if,
say,
the
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and the dear things cannot help
th ro u g h tlte s a n d w e re e a g e rly so u g h t
it. We control them and the When it comes to paying your were asked to come and take tea by a n y u tllie te d o n e s b e c a u se o f th e ir
h e a lin g pro|> erties. T h e se sp rin g s, five
precious fellows do not know it. debts "honesty is the best at a definite time, or spend a cer- o f th em , h a v e l>eeu c e m e n te d in, m ad e
policy."
tain evening with the children s a n ita ry a n d c o n v e n ie n t o f a c c e ss, a n d
No man who makes a practice
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and parents. Such little mat- th e ir overflow- p ro v id e s fre*h w a te r to
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of being dishonest and repudiat­ It has often occurred to us ters are worth thinking about the T o lagoon.
d ay th e s e Is h a rd ly a m ore b e a u ti­
ing his just accounts ever that children would get on so and we feel convinced that fu l s ig h t in th e g re a t s o u th w e s t th a n
amounts to a hill of beans. In much better at school if parents mothers who try what we have S pring park, and wh a t w a s h id d en
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fro m th e sig h t of the s tr a n g e r a n d vis
the commercial world they never would only cultivate the friend- suggested will lie pleased with Itor
in d ay s gone by Is now i-iinted to
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get to the quarter pole. The ship of the teacher more, and the results. This was not writ- w ith satisfactio n a n d p rid e as o n e of
successful business man thinks win her confidence. We are ten at the suggestion of a teach- th e c h ie f assets of t h e city A m e r ic a n
C ltj.
inure of hi» credit than he does ( quite sure that if mothers would ,er, either.
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One y ear, in ad v an ce..............
$ l.'O
Six m onths, in a d v an ce..........................75
T hree m onths, in advance......................50 ,
SOLD BONOS TO GET MONEY. J. N. Hoffman
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