The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 04, 1917, Image 3

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HOW TO MAKE BUTTER OF GOOD QUALITY
There’s DANGER
R. Dirt C O N -S U M jJ No W m
EMULSION
Soot Destroyer
Prevent* and KitimruishMChiniirr PI re. Hums
with the fuel.
fXMtroy« ail the soot in rhimneys.
pipes, heaters. Harmless to use; no flash, no ex-
ItUmUjn. Saves time, Fuel, worry, and is your only
OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
C. J. S T E E P L E ,
Stock & Bond Broker,
arul «p f- r iM In boot? Chinny«. Boot * M t M fuel.
< s o im Run H r « , ilm troys property.
Y O U may
b ,U H M iitlu w r . Kllarinat* fuel-fire lo «. by osins
CHIMNEY HUE INSURANCE
102 Fir«« A « * . South. Soattlo. Waah.
All artlva «tuck«, liatrd and unlisted. handled
on rommisaion.
Huyinif and «ailing orders
promptly executed.
(
I am recumm-ndm* the purchase nf Alaska Pe­
troleum A Coal. Western .Smelting and Power.
Thomas-Culrnee Mining. Mount Rainier Mining,
•loaevig-Kenneeott Copper, American Telegra-
phone A American Marconi.
I Above stocks should be bought now for Invest­
ment and market profit. There's a reason.
Kenneeott has paid dividends so far thia year
, 111. 142.1172. Joaevig-Kenneeott has equally great
i poesibilitiaa.
Kenneeott is now selling around
| M0.ir»._ Joaeviff-Kennecott at tl.UO. The oppor-
1 tunitylis yours, seize it.
C O R R E SP O N D E N C E SO LICITE D .
usually stops a stubborn
cough or chest cold when
ordinary specifics fail.
Money back without r| asst ion i f not satisfied a fte r
usinir. Full directions every package. Hy mail
to any address, for smaJI rarure or heater. 26c: for
larire ranife, h« aU*r or furnace, 76c. D EALERS,
write for our proposition
It helps strengthen the
lungs and throat— adds
energy to the blood— and
gives the system the force
to help resist disease.
W H E N IN
HlgT>-Brow Stuff.
"W h at are you g lv in j your cow »
now In the way of galactagogues?”
anker! the professor of the milkman.
"O h," said the milkman, who had
T R Y
just been graduated from the state
agricultural college and was not to be
TH E
stumped, “ their sustenance Is wholly
of vegetable origin, rich in chlorophyll
HOTEL
and opulent in butyraceous qualities.” SEATTLE'S LARGEST
blocks from Depots and Docks. Op­
"A pint. If you please,” said the pro Only three
posite City Mall Park and Coart Mooes.
"A pint, if you please," said the pro­ THE FINEST DOLLAR ROOM IN AMERICA
fessor.
With detached bath. 1 person.
tl-M H R
2 persons. t lJ * f U S
” Glt up,” said the milkman.— Coun­
With private bath. 1 person.
R M S2.M SUS
try Gentleman.
2 persona.
U N LI S* R M
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TRUXAL CHEMICAL CO . 623 Harr BUf.. PwiltW. Or.
SEATTLE
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Use Scon’S
Refuse Substitutes
hcott tk Hownr,
N. J.
Urn
Resinol
cleared away
my pimples!
CttntflMPt, wfch !»*• help of Reslrvm
R sjnj », u»u*lly r«mDvrji pimple» and make» !.'»•
tompUiiun dear
fr«#h. It 1* a nifal
•bio houuiuild remedy fur
»•». burn«, claf-
In f». «Urulniff. etc. S*»M l»y all
Kor
trUl Ire«, writ« to Kealool, lulttmor«. Md.
Perfect Health Is
Every Woman’sBirthright
A Prescription Thai from Girlhood to
REMOVING TH E BUTTER FROM T H E CHURN.
(Prepared hy the United State« Depart­
ment of Agriculture.)
lltitti-riullk 1 h wunlu-d out of the but­
ter and not worked out. When In the
granular «tage this washing I k easily
done, ax water poured into the churn
Mettles through the gralllM and washes
each one just as Is done when water Is
pouri-d over a pun o f rice or |>ens. The
temperature of the water should l>e
(Md Axe Has Been a Bleasiof
lo Womanhood.
When a girl become» a woman,
when a woman becomes a mother,
when a woman peases through the
change* of middle life, are the three
periods of life when health and strength
are most needed to withstand the pain
am! distress often caused by severe
organic disturbances.
•At these critical times women are
heat fortified by the use of Dr. l*ierce's
Favorite Prescription, an old remedy
of proved worth that keeps the entire
female system perfectly regulated and
in excellent condition.
Mothers, if your daughters are weak,
lack umbition, are troubled with head­
aches, lassitude and are pale arid sick­
ly, I)r. l ’icrce's Favorite I*reacrii)lion
is just what they need to surely tiring
the bloom of health to their checks
and make them strong nud healthy.
For all diseases peculiar to woman,
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a
powerful restorative.
During the last
50 years it lias banished from the lives
of tens of thousands of women the
in, worry, misery and distress caused
irregularities and diseases o f a
feminine character.
I f you are a sufferer, if your daugh­
ter, mother, sister need help get Ur.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in liquid
or tablet form from any medicine
dealer to-<lay.
Then address Doctor
Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.,
and get confidential medical advice
entirely free. You can also obtain a
book on woman’s diseases, sent free.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and in­
vigorate stomach, liver and lxiwels Keep
the body dean inside as well as outside.
e
Method In Her Madness.
Father— Betty, I am shocked! Your
mother tells mo you are engaged to
three young men.
Betty— Oh, well, papa, they are all
football players, anil when the season
is over I can marry the survivor.—
Boston Transcript.
To that end— TRY
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
It helps Nature bring
back the appetite, aids
digestion and promotes
strength and vigor
termilk. In addition to removing but­
termilk the wush water has the effect
o f hardening the butter.
Salting and Working Butter.
A fter the wushlng in the churn has
been finished the butter-worker !»
scalded and cooled with cold water to
swell the pores of the wood and pre­
vent the butter from sticking. The
churn is then drawn near the worker
and the butter granules are taken
from the churn with a puddle and ladle
und placed on the worker. The hands
should never touch the butter, as their
wurinth melts the fat, and If they are
not clean such hundling is Insanitary.
The butter Is salted on the worker.
Fine, clean salt In the proportion of
one ounce to the pound of butter
should be sprinkled uniformly over the
butter. More or less salt inuy be used
ns the taste of the consumer may pre­
fer.
Working the butter should be done
hy pressing the pile of granules with
the lever until the butter Is la a fat
mass about one Inch thick. This should
then be folded over upon Itself and
the flattening process repeated, the
batter being pressed carefully In order
to avoid mnklng It greusy. It should
he worked In this way until the salt Is
eveuly distributed throughout the
mass.
The working o f butter dis­
tributes the suit and expels the excess
moisture. The edges of the butter
when broken or pulled npnrt should
huve a grunulur appearance similar to
broken cast steel or a broken half-
hnkdtl potato. Properly worked but­
ter retains Its granular form at all
times. Too much working or working
the butter when too soft destroys the
grain, und the edges when broken or
pulled apart have a slightly stringy
nppenrance, like chewing gum pulled
apart.
Very Close to I t
Tw o members of the Massachusetts
Medical society met the other day.
Raid one:
“ I heard today that your son was an
undertaker. I thought you told me he
was a physician.”
“ Not at all."
" I don't like to contradict, but I ’m
positive you did say so."
“ You misunderstood me. I said he
followed the medical profession.” —
Granulated Eyelids,
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Eyei inflamed by expo-
sure to S u . Dost aadVt lai
quickly relieved by Nadu
EjeBnaady. NoSmarticg.
just Eye Comfort At
Your Druggist*« 50c per Bottle. Mariae Ey«
SalveinTube,2Se. For Book el I he Eye free ask
Druggists or Martu Eye Ic aU y Ce., Chicast
m * J
are supplying protein through vege­
table sources.
Cottouseed meal Is the most com­
monly used suhsUtute. hut where this
has been given In place o f all other
Nitrogenous Material Essential heavy protein supplying feeds, the re­
sult has not been all that could be de­
to Egg Production.
sired, points out N. L. Harris, super­
intendent o f the poultry farm at the
Kansas State Agricultural college.
Bmall Proportion of Beef Scrap With On the other hnnd, where cottonseed
Bran, Shorts and W hol« Wheat
meal hus been used as a supplement to
Produces Good Results Says
beef scrap ut the rate of 50 per cent of
the ration. It apparently has given as
Kansas Expert.
good results as an exclusive meat-
scrap d ie t
On account o f the bulk
Protein Is essential to heavy egg needed it Is lm(H>sslble for a hen to
production. In Just what form to sup­ consume enough sour milk or butter­
ply this food element Is n question that milk.
puzzles many farmers, as well as
Ordinarily the beef scrap should
townspeople, who are not In a posi­ constitute 10 per cent of the ration, lu
tion to grow their own feed.
the opinion of Mr. Harris.
Insects— In season— furnish much
protein where the birds are on range.
Soils Are Different
Poultry feeders have used raw meats
A ll soils are not nltke, and th e r »
or by-products o f packing plants, fore cannot be treated the same.
known ns beef scrap. An the demand
has Increased, the price o f the latter
Vicious Habits of Horse.
has advanced. Now a few poultry
Most vicious habits o f horses corn«
raisers consider It too expensive aod from an Incompetent trainer.
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SIXTH A N D EVERETT STS.
Four Block, from Union Station. Under now
management. All room, newly decorated.
SPECIA L RATES BY W EEK OR MONTH
Rates 50c. 75c S I. $1.50 Per Day.
O rison V ulcanizing C ompart
moved to 333 to 337 Burnside St., Port­
land. Ore. L a rs eat Tire Repair Plant
in the Northwest. Country
specialty. Usa Parcel Post.
IT’S CAUSE A N D CUR E”
is tk« till* at a booklet.
free. Address Dept. C,
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PORTL ANDOREOOÍ
“RUPTURE
W c will mail you oaa '
A. LUNDBERG CO.,
1107 Third Ave., Seattle.
FRED P. GORIN, Paint Attorney,
Organizer and Developer; patents secured or F E E
R E F U N D E D , free book on patents. Suites 701.
701-A. 701-B and 701-C. Central buildinx. Seattle.
SHIP
Veal, Pork, Beef,
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
and Farm Produce
to the Old Reliable Everdins house with a
record of 45 years of Square Dealinsa, aod
ba assured of T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
45-47 Front Street
Always Good Humored.
Gouverneur Morris wsj
talkinb
about the late Richard Harding Davis.
“ Davis was never at a loss for a
joke,’’ said Mr. Morris. " I dined with
him at Crossroads farm one evening,
the dinner being served by a new and
very awkward waitress.
"T h e waitress, halfway through the
dinner, slipped with a tray, spilled a
bottle of beer down Davis’ neck.
“ He said to her reproachfully, as he
swabbed up the beer with his napkin:
“ ‘It was ginger ale. not beer, I ask­
ed for, Gretchen.’ ”— Washington Star.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce Invalids’ Ho­
tel, Buffalo, for large trial package o f
“ Anuric” for kidneys, cures.backache.
The End of the Trail.
A young Swede appeared at the
two or three degrees colder than the
county judge's office and asked fo r a
buttermilk which was drawn ofT, mid
license.
"W hat kind o f a license?” asked
the quantity nilded should he about the
Mime ns that of buttermilk. Before WINTER STORAGE OF APPLES the judge. “ A hunting license?”
“ No,” was the answer. “ A ye tank
the water Is poured into the churn Its
t-.'ui|>ernture should be ascertained by Horticultural Department of Kansas Aye bane hunting long enough. Aye
want marriage license.”— Everybody's
men ns o f a thermometer. When the
Station Makes Capital Use of
Magazine.
water Is added the lid should be put
Ventilated Cave.
on and the churn given two or three
No Strange Experiments.
The horticultural department o f the
revolutions, so ns to turn the butter In
“ Did you have a homily when y o u r:
the water. The water Is then drawn Kansas station hus been able to carry minister came to dinner, Mrs. Jimps?” !
off through the same strainer used for apples through a winter with a 5 to 10
"Dear, me, no, mem. I don't never j
the buttermilk. The sunie quantity of per cent loss In a cave which had a try them strange dishes.” — Baltimore
American.
water, at the same temperature. Is good ventilating system.
As a rule, one cannot hope to store
again added, anil the washing opera­
tion Is repeated until the water drawn fruits and vegetables with so small a
from the churn shows no color o f but­ loss.
Working the Butter.
BE PROTECTED FOWLS
AGAINST COLDS
by keeping the system
strong and healthy and
the blood rich and pure
“W hen In Seattle T r y The F r y e ”
Shalt« in to Your snoes
Allen'« Foot.Esse, a powder for the feet. It curve
painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes
new sboea easy. Sold hy all Druitirists and Shoe
Store«. Don't accept any aukatitute. Sample
FREE. Aridreas A . K. Olmsted. Le Roy. N Y .
Portland. Oreeew
BUY D IR ECT
By bayin* direct from as at wholesale price«
and save the plumber's profits. Write us to­
day your needs. W e will «rive you our rock-
bottom “direct-to-you" prices, f. o. b. rail or
boat. W e actually save you from 10 to 35 per
cent. All ¡roods guaranteed.
Northwest headquarters for Leader Water
Systems and Fuller & Johnson Engines.
STAR K-D AV IS CO.
212 Third Street.
BUCK
LEG
Portland, Oregon
LOSSES SORELY PRETEMTO
by CUTTER'S
BLACKLEG
Low -p riced .
PILLS
Iresh. reliable;
P r e f e r r e d by
NO. 53, 1916
Potato Doughnuts
(W r it e for Recipe)
retain the moisture several days. A n
excellent wholesome food when made
with the pure
KG B aking P owder
Alw ays sure to please.
Try a can today— at our risk.
A Handy Book containing 10 Cook­
ing Lessons and 54 Tested Recipes w ill
ba mailed you FREE if you will tend
your name and address to
JAQUES MFC. C O , CHICAGO
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