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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
CAULIFLOWER IN FAVOR O o» O O E v e r y Niqht F o r C on stipation Vegetable Is Closely Related to the Cabbage Tribe. H e *d d c )ie .Iiu lig é stio n .e tc Very Rich Boll Required, and It Must Be Qiven Most Particular Treat ment— Market Demands Snowy White Heads. Resinol heals babies’ skin troubles K r s U o I O u t il«* at am i R « l w > l Soap have !*««»> ra o is itté iu U il by p b rta ian i a w i a u r i« « fur ma a y yaara in lit« U ta tiM n t *»| I s b n t ih •< s*ma, U «ttikt| »sait, i !i*6 n g , rU I V y u m U t n nothing w lùrh <o**UI p<«a4blf Injure o r Iv r t u u tKa ien4#re«t akin S '.'d try ail d iu g | t « ii /TriMwV .* « a / / r r A s iy 'f Aa/A i r a i « to /rrpyi»/ jiia/rMti/ri Granulated Eyelids, Fr*« * « > by exi*>- .me tn Sas, Btstxnd Wla4 P « r * v e quickly reliev'dby Nertee r ,\ r C S r)«Bea*dy. NoSmariinf. a juit Kye Comfort. A l Vour Druggist*« 50c per Bottle. Morta« Eye flair« in Tube* 2$c. ForBa*kalibaty«rroaa«k Druggiita or Maria« Eya Bceedy Ca., Chicago Tell-Tale Parrot. Cauliflower Is closely related to the cabbage tribe, but much more refined In Its habits and more dlltlrult to cul tivate. It requires u w ry rich soil and • he most particular I rent ment, und no farmer or gurdcuer would be Justified In attempting Its cultivation on a large settle, or to depend upon It ns a market crop without first having thoroughly studied Its peculiarities and require ments. The market desires snowy white bends, so that protection Is universally practiced to accomplish this purpose. Three methods are used: (1) the breaking of hulf a dozen or more leaves over the top of the cauliflower head. The stems of tho leaves nre not severed entirely, so that the leuves remain green. (i!) Breaking nr bend ing over the leaves us Just explained, and pinning with toothpick* or small pins. This Is a very satisfactory method for all sections. (3) Bringing the leaves together over tile head ami lying. This Is an excelleut plan, but re quires more time Ilian securing with llie toothpick*. The protection should begin when the heads are about un inch and u half In diameter. Cauliflower Is considered a delicacy on most tables, trail It pays to exercise special «nre In the murketlng. A l though barrels ure often used, crate* or baskets nre better. A package which will not hold more than u do/, en or nt most two dozen heuils cer tnlnly has un advantage over the bar re Is. If the In-ads nre o f goisl size, snowy white, wrapped In fancy paper, und nutrketed In new. clean packages they cannot fail to uttrnct attention, anil command good prices. They worn sitting close together 1c the parlor. He I gave you that parrot as a birthday preaent, did I not. Matilda? She— Yea, but aurely, Albert, yoti arc not going to apeak of your gifts a* If Ho— It waa young and could not apeak at the time? She— Yea. and It haa never been oul of this parlor. Ho— There are no otber young la dlea In thin bouae? She— No, there are not. He—Then why— why. when I kissed your photograph In the album while waiting for you did that wretched bird Imitate your voice and say: "Don’t dc ■ POTATO GATHERER IS HANDY that, Charlie; pleaae don’t?” — Haiti j Mechanism la Placed on Forward End more American. of Frame of Device— Conveyor Flattery. Carries Potatoes. "Hello, George! I waa Juat talking Wisconsin Is coming to the front ns about you with Mlaa Van Peach. 3h* aald aoine very flatterlug things about it potato state, and as a standardized you ” variety potato stnte that uses |**dl- "Sho’s a dear, sweet girl, and ah« greed seed It leads them nil. Naturally. thinks a lot of me more than 1 really I sit a to Interests are receiving the at desorve. I'm sure. What did she say?’ tention o f Inventors more or less In ” 1 hate to tell you; I'm afraid It will that stnte. Here we ure showing n make you awfully conceited.” drawing o f a recent patent o f a po- “ Oh. curoo on. Be a good fellow.” "W ell, if you Insist. She said shr thought you were half-witted." Cruelty of the Modern Mother. Mrs. Jones, down in Maine, war much perturbed by a missive she re I celved from her sister In Boston. ''Jacob," said she to her husband, a» she read. "I call this downright cruel.’ | "W hat's the matter?" asked Jacob "W hy. In this letter. Mary tells m* she gets help in raisin' her children from a mothers' club. I do believe It a slipper sometimes, an' a good birch In' don't do a child any harm, but ) never used any club on my offspring!" tato gatherer by u I.oulsburg (Wts.) man. The gathering mechanism Is pluced In the forward end of the frame that Is pivoted on a wheeled axle, a conveyor for carrying the potatoes C au u d by Dttease of the Kidney«. buck to the rear from the gntherlng mechanism being also curried. The The close connection which exists frame carries fingers o f unequnl between tho heart and the kidneys is length, placed successively long and well known nowadays. As soon as short, and directed forward over the kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is conveyor. A second conveyor Is increased and the heart functions are mounted on the frame above the first attacked. When the kidneys no longer one, the upper one carrying transverse poor forth waste, nrcmic poisoning fake hnrs.— Funning Business. occurs and the person dies, and thy Cause is often given as heart disease, or Fix Up Cow L o t disease of brain or lungs. It is a good insurance Against such a Nobody likes to wnlk about In mud risk to send 10 cents for a sample and tilth while caring for cnttle. With package of "A m ir ic " — the latest dis n little work nnd small expense th** covery of Dr. I'icrce. Also send a cow lot enn be made u better place to sample of your water. This will be examined withont charge by export go Into. chemists nt Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Manure Applied In Garden. Buffalo. N. Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, Barnyard manure Is good for the rheumntic pain» here or there, or that garden If applied nt the right time, constant tired, worn-out feeling, it's but there nre times when Its appli time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your cation Is harmful. Fresh manure, symptoms and get his medical opinion Immediately before without charge— absolutely free. This when applied r Annric" o f Doctor Pierce’s is found planting, cannot be thoroughly Incor to be 37 times more active than lithia, porated with the soil. As n result the for it dissolves uric acid in the system land Is hard to work and the ground as hot water does sugar. Is loose Instead o f compact. Fresh Himply ask for Dr. I ’ierco’s Anurio manure also Induces n rank growth of Tablets. Thera can be no imitation. stem nnd leaf, and, as a result of these Every package of " Aiiurio” is sure to factors, the yield o f most vegetables be Dr. Pierco’a. You will find the signa ture on the package hist as yon do on is greatly reduced. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Feeding Hogs In the Field. for blood and stomach. A cornfield with rape either In the W ORRY, D E S P O N D E N C Y . field or along one side nnd alfalfa or Kidney Disease Is suspected by medical men when patients complain of backache clover patch on the other side Is the yr suffer with Irregular urination, dis most Idenl combination Imnglnnhle for tu rb !, t«»» frequent, scanty or painful feeding hogs In the field. In the ab passage. The general symptoms am rheu sence of complete supplement o f this matic pains or neuralgia, headaches, liz/y spoils, Irritability, despondency, kind put In a self-feeder nnd keep weakness and general misery. Worry tnnknge or ment meal In It. The pigs is a frequent cause and sometimes a will eat what they need nnd enn use to lymptom of kidney disease. Thousand* bavo testlllid to fimnediato relief from advantage, nnd no more. these symptoms after using lit. 1 'itrce’s Anurlc TaUots. The Duck Quarter«. About eight square feet o f housing should be allowed each duck, or 40 P. N. U. No. 48. 1010 duck« to a pen 24 by 15 fe e t SUDDEN DEATH EVERY FARM NEEDS W 0 0 Ö L 0 T If Nature Has Not Provided One, Plant One— It Is Not Difficult and W ill Pay Wall. flty W J M O K it ll.L C o lo r»«* Agricul tural College, F ort Collins, Colo > A permanent woodiot Is an essential part of a well-organized farm. In the moimtuln valleys and along the streams In the plains, nature has pro vided these woodlota. In many places, however, the farmer must plant and raise Jit* woodiot. The woodiot Is convenient In pro viding fuel, posts, nnd wood for re pairs. It may also serve as u wind break, ami for shelter for stock. On light soils or on steep slopes the trees will bind the soil, to prevent erosion. A woodiot needs proper protection W. L. DOUGLAS “ THE SHOE TH A T HOLDS I T * S H A P E ” $ 3 .0 0 $ 3 .5 0 $ 4 .0 0 $ 4 .5 0 & $ 5 .0 0 S a v e M o n e y b y W ea trin g W . D o u g in s sh o e s. F o r sa le b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 s lio e d e a le r s . T h e Beet K n o w n S h o e s in th e W o r ld . . L. Douglas name and the retail price ■ stamped on the bot tom of all shoes at the factory T h e value is guaranteed and A & V S S lm W the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. Th e recoil prices are the same everywhere. T hey cost no m o o in San Francisco than they do in N ew York. T hey are always worth the price peid for them. "Tlse quality of W. L. Douglas product b guaranteed by more 1 than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart stylet ate the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. n*ey arc made in a wefi-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mast., by die highest paid, skilled inoemoken, under the direction and supervsion of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. A s k y e a r th e e d e a le r fo r W . L_ O o u g la a shoes. I f h r r e n net supply yon w ith the k in d ydti w ant, tak e no o th er snake. W r i t « fo r I n t e r ..t in « bo o k le t . s a l a l n l o e h o w tn wrl s h o e , a f t b . h ig h est sta n d a rd o f q u a lity fo r the price, by retu rn cumil, po stage free. Boye’ Shoes Best is ths WoriS $ 3.00 $ 2 5 0 * $ 2.00 P r e a id . n t O l-JPou^lni^Sho^Co^^roehton^ L O O K F O R W . L D o u g las and th e retail price •tamped on the bottom. TREES SHIPPED ANYWHERE--FREIGHT PAID Binali orders as well asahitr Ornamentals. Fruit T r e « . Etc. Hardy and guaranteed. I5.HII Orders Last Year. la r g e s t Nursery betwrAi Roclo«» and Cascades. Mth Year. t u n a t e n shut S et WuUi WsdL Cod WnUr; (Mb Fra» WA SHI NGT ON NURSERY CO. Mexican Army Promotion«. Second Growth White Oak. from stock and fire, and Intelligent thinnings. A fter pluntlng nnd culti vation during a few years. If the woodiot Is o f artificial origin, the work expended on It und the harvest ing o f Its crops may be done In the winter, when other work Is not press ing. Besides the direct value of a wood- lot In furnishing wood und shelter. In esthetic value In Improving the u|>- peurunce o f the funn nnd in furnish ing recreutlon Is of considerable Im portance In muklng life more worth living. Incidentally the well-kept, prop erly loeuted woodiot adds selling value to the farm out of all proportions to the cost of establishing or tending the grove. FORMALIN TO RELIEVE BLOAT Promising Results Secured in Experi ments Conducted by Experts at Kentucky Station. Experiments conducted nt the Ken- ; tueky station with formaldehyde ns a treatment for cnttle badly affected with bloat caused by eating too much succulent clover or alfalfa lias given very promising results. One-half ounce of formnlln In one quart of water makes the proper solu- I tlon for treating bloated anlmuls. A fter administering the remedy, n block o f wood Is pluced In the animal's mouth to allow the better escape of the gas. In nil the cases tried the cows were In normal condition 20 to 25 minutes after the formnlln solution was given, even when the animals were badly bloated nnd In a dangerous condition. Formalin Is n trade iiume for a 40 per cent solution o f formalde hyde, nnd can be secured at any drug store. Draft of Farm Machinery. It I r estimated that where farm mn- chlnery ts not kept properly lubricated the draft Is Increased 20 per cent. Which Is cheaper—n fifth more horse nnd tractor power, or a little good grease? Not Likely. The excited customer rushed into the little chemist's shop. "G ive me twopennyworth of tpecao- uanha, quick, and charge it up on our bill.” "Certainly sir. Here you are. WTiose bill does it go on?” • "I live at the Rhododendron, Laurel avenue." “ Yes, sir. Name?” “ H. Cholmondeley-Marjoribanks.” “ Here, take the bloomin' stuff as a gift. Think I ’m going to waste ink and paper in writing ipecacuanha, rhododendron and Cholmondeley- Marjoribanks for twopence?” For three hours the American con sul in a Mexican town had been sit ting in the hotel dining room. At length the proprietor came to him. “ Pardon, sir,” he said, with a low bow, "were you waiting for anything.” “ Yes,” replied the consul. "Y ester day I told Ferdinand, your head wait er, that I would dine here at 6 o’clock. It's 9 o'clock tnd he hasn’t appeared y e t” "Ferdinand Joined the army early today," the proprietor informed him. " If the senor"----- "Gone, has he. The scoundrel! Why didn’t he let me know he was going?" I Where Ignorance Was Biiss. “ More respect, please, signor," pro- i Mrs. Parvenu ran an eager eye over tested the Mexican, with dignity. "Ferdinand has won steady promo the Tatler’s report of the dinner party. “ Mra. tion and Is now a general.”— Philadel Presently she came to this: Parvenu attracted universal attention phia Press. by the gaucheries so characteristic of the noveau riche.” Pensions for Re-married W idow s. “ My! A in’t that a lovely complF The ramarrinl widows ( i f now » widow) o f Civil ! m ent!” she exclaimed ecstatically.— W ar Union soldiers, sailors and marines may now secur- pension on the service o f the first (Civil Boston Transcript W ar) husband. Fee fixed by law and contingent upon success. Over 15 years experience. Taber Scientific Absorption. “ What have you there, professor "'* As the Colonel Sees IL “ A tube full of deadly germs.” “ I hope you are net thinking of let Hot weather note from the Louis ting them ou t” ville Courier-Journal: "No, indeed. I ’ve been experiment “ Physicians say the present hot spell is not causing many prostrations ing with these germs so long that I because persons have become accli feel attached to each one.”— Birming mated. It is said that the only real ham Age-Herald. objection to the infernal regions is | Cautious Suitor. that life there is painful until one i Father— So you want to marry my gets acclimated.” daughter, do you. young man* Young man— Yes, sir. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the Father— H-h-h-hhm. Can you sup original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. port a family? Young man— How many are there of you, sir? Candid Answer. A Painless Argument. “ As everything belongs to the ani mal kingdom, can you tell me, W illie, “ W hy do you insist of reviving the- what 1 am?” Shakespearean-Bacon controversy?” "Oh. yes'm. You're a cat; ma says i “ It relieves my present cares. so."— Baltimore American. Neithef of them is running for office/*" — Washington Star. Its Likeness. The Latest. " I suppose you couldn’t tell me why W ill Wilson take that cottage a banana is like a wedding guest’ ” A t Long Branch next season? No. “ Oh, yes. I can. It is always ready to throw the slipper when the paring At least we hear he is after A Villa in Mexico. comes off.” — Baltimore American. ! l Whitman Co.. Washington. D. C. DISTRESSING RHEUMATISM How many people, crippled and lame from rheutnatism» owe their condition to neglected or incorrect treatment! It is the exact combination of pure Norwegian Cod Liver O il with glycerine and hypophosphites as contained in Care of Celery Plants. Keep celery plants well cultivated nnd manured. Bank them with earth, tile, boards or paper. Two-Year-Old Leghorns. On the large egg farms the Leg horns nre kept until they nre two years old. Their carcasses at that time com mand a ready sale, hut do not bring much money on account o f their light weight. For winter laying April nnd May hatched stock Is best. Green Stuff for Chicks. Feed finely cut lettuce, onion tops, or other green stuff If the chicks cannot he allowed to run on grass, for they must have something o f this kind to keep the bowels working properly. Guard Against Disease. The Inrger the hog runs, the more nlfnlfn. rape or other forage crops the hogs have to graze on, the less will he the tendency of the herd to develop disease. The Flock Increase. Sheep reproduce their kind very rapidly. From n few ewes nnd one desirable ram enough lambs enn soon he raised to stock a fnrm or a ranch with considerable acreage. 1 that has made Scott's famous for relieving rheuma tism when other treatments have utterly failed. If you are a rheumatj§m sufferer, or feel its first symptoms, start on S c o t t ' s Emulsion at once. ^ IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED. Scott A B o w s ., B loom field. N. J. Colds Coughs Catarrh I«-« A trinity o f evils, closely al ied, that afflict most people, and which follow one on the other, in the order named, until the last one is spread through the system, leading to many evils. But their course can be checked. PERUNA CONQUERS It is o f great value when used promptly for a cold, usu ally checking it and overcoming it in a few days. Ample evidence has proved that it is even o f more value in over- coming chronic catarrh, dispelling tbe inflammatory conditions, enabling the diseased membranes to perform their natural functions, and toning up the entire system. The experience o f thousands is a safe guide to what it may be ex- pccted to do for you. Liquid or tablet«—both tested by the public and approved. THE PERUNA CO M PANY, . . . . C O L U M B U S . O H IO