The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 09, 1917, Image 3

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    I Hotel Hoyt
GROWING SWEET CORN
C «rM r Stalli and Mart SU., Portland, Or*.
P L A N T SOME V A R IE T Y A T SHORT
IN TE R V A L S UP TO AUGUST.
Thoroughly Renovated & Decorated
U ) U IIIM K 8 . M an icar.
KATKH
74c t o « .
HI'KCIAL-Waak or Monlb
ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CHILD
Poan CM* Yart, Portland, Oragon.
Pkona Tabor I OH I
A
L o m , Quality Very Rapidly After Be
ing Picked— Doe* Beat In Fertile
Soil, But Adapts Itaelf to All
Textures.
SE LE C T B O A R D IN G A N D
D A Y S C H O O L TO R O IR L S
I B o y s U n d e r 10 A d m itt e d .]
Sweet corn should nlwnya be found
in the boine garden when spar« ul-
lowa, since It loses quality very rup-
Idly ufter beliiK picked.
Ita sugar
clmtiKcs Into starch, ho thut to have It
at Its best It should be on the tire
within lh minutes after being puller)
from the stalk.
fkrrn does best In a fertile soil, but
Fit* Men and Women for
Is uble to adapt Itself to all textures
h life o f unuful and profit­
from sund to clny. To grow It In suf­
able work a*
ficient (jiiHiitltlcH for the average fam ­
DrutflcHH P r a c titio n e r * «
ily requires more space, however,
F. A. B RE W STE R, M. IT., DEAN
than for most garden vegetables.
It
712 S ta te ,
S a le m , O r e x o n . should not be planted until after dan­
ger o f frost Is past.
The row's should be spneed not
closer than three feet apart, and for
OITora airoptlim al ailvaiitairog. I.lmlti-I m ini.
b«r o f pupil*. Imllvlilual caro, Thorough moral,
nmnlal. phyalral training.
Mmlorn languaca*.
Mualr. A rt.
College of Neurology and
Electro-Therapeutics, Inc.,
H ID ES , P E L T S . C ASC ARA S A R K ,
W O OL AND M O H A IR .
Vi «Ml al hm km Vrtti far pricn art tkippn* la»
T n i H. F. N orton C o . ftr«Mi. on , sum», vi
O ld F a l s e T eeth B o u o h t ™ « j »
o lle r Ih r Iw ttrr, crown«. l>rl«i|frworic bought.
A. 8. W ight, Box H40, Portland. Oragon.
Ï Î T J Ï Ï ! Maria« Is for Tired Eyes.
V Y V 0 V I9 9 R a d
K y r a — S o re K y r « —
“
ilrannlxUHl Hr wild« H mi a —
Hrfrrxh»« R*nU,fne» Marin» !■ a Favorite
Tmatiuerit f«• r Myna that fnnl dry and «mart
Oivtfoov Myna ax uioch of your loving car«
aa your Teeth and with the axait» regularity.
CAAI FOR IN I «
TON CANNOT OUT I f « (T ill
Hold at Drug and Optical H%or«x or by MalL
lik l e i M lya N mm N f C c , CtkAfe. far D m leak
I M I I N l l l l l H I I M l I M U I I I M l I I 11 I I I I M i l l ! I M l I I I I I I I M i l M l M U M I
I’m Simply Covered
With Eruption—
W hat Can I do?
" I can't rest, I can't sleep, and moat
of all, I hardly dare go out, for when
It starts Itching, I simply have to
scratch, no matter where 1 am."
"Don't worry a bit—Just get a cake
of Reslnol Soap and a Jar of Rcslnol
Ointment. Use them according to di­
rections and I am aure you will get
prompt relief, and that your akin will
be all right In a few dfcys.” Reslnol
Soap and Ointment are sold by all
druggists.
I/Ogiral Conclusion.
“ There is one big difference be­
tween pie and words.”
"W h a t's that?”
“ When you mince your words you
don’t have to eat them.” — Exchange.
ABSORB
ine
M X * TBADt MARK »ft.U.S PAT Off
Will rrduce Inflamed, Strained,
S w ollen Tendons, Ligaments,
or Muscles. Stop»the lamcnessand
in from a Splint, Side Bone or
>ne Spavin. No blister, no hair
gon
r one and horse can be used. $2 a
bot
sttle at druggist» or delivered. De­
seri your caie for apecial instruc­
scribe
tions
iiw
H . and
"n d interesting
in U . . . . . . . hone B ook 2 M Free.
—
A B S O R B IN E, JR ., the antiseptic liniment for
mankind, reduces • Strained, T o r n Liga ­
K
Good Variety of Sweet Corn.
11»«* larger growing lute varieties the
distance luid best be three nnd one
half feet. Stalks should be thinned
to stutid from 15 to IS Inches In tbt
row. In pluntlng, the seed Is covered
with one or two Inches of soil. Culti­
vation must be thorough, frequent und
shallow*.
It Is possible to use the ground oc­
cupied by early corn for n fall plant­
ing o f such crops us spinach, turnip*
und kale. Large, late vurtetles, how­
ever. will occupy the ground for prac­
tically the whole season.
For early use the yellow sweet
corns have recently become quite
popular. O f course the Golden Ban­
tam Is u well-known variety. Early
Minnesota lias long been a fuvorlte.
White Mexican Is a valuable earl}
corn. Eurly Mnlukohf Is u very early
sort of excellent quality, which doe*
better In the North than In the mid­
dle stutes, however. Eurly Adums I*
a variety frequently grown for mar­
ket, and Its virtues are rather those
of the market thnu o f the table. It
Is a flint corn, not n s\wet corn, but II
used during the very short period j
when Its qualities are at their best. It: j
flavor Is good.
It U possible to huye a fulrly lonj
season o f usuble corn If three varl
eties, such ns Golden Bantam, Crosby
and Country Gentleman are planted
simultaneously In early spring. Tc
make the season continuous until
frost, however, It w ill be necessary tc
plant some variety at Intervals ol
two or three weeks up to the last ol
July. Crosby Is a very good vurlet)
for this purpose.
Hook "KrMcncc” tree.
W. F. YOUNG, P D F., 401 T«mpl* St., Sprlngfisld, Nits
S H IP
Vnnl. Pork, Beef.
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
and Form Produce
to the Old Relisbl* Rverdins house with s
record of 44 year* of Square D esllnn, snd
1 T O P MARKET PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
48-47 Free» Street
Portland. Oreroa
B U Y JD IR E C T
£
l D o Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g |
By baying direct from as st whole**!«. pries*
snd aaes tbs plumber's profits. Writ« us to­
day your needs. We will glee you our rock-
bottom "dlmet-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or
boat. We actually aaee you from 10 to 44 par
cent. All good* guaranteed.
Northwest headquarters for Leader Water
Bystema and Fuller A Johnson Engines.
STARK-DAV1S CO.
212 Third Street.
P, N. U.
«
Parties* O r e « « .
N o. S I , 1917.
IJees will pay well for their keep In
honey, but that Is not all the good
they do. They Increase the fruit crop
by fertilising the blossoms. If there
were no bees nor similar Insects there
would be little fruit. The wind can­
not be depended on to do the necessary
work o f carrying the pollen (that yel­
low powder) from the male blossoms
to the female blossoms. Most of this
work Is done by the bees In their trips
from blossom to blossom.
Weather at the time the orchard
blooms has much to do with the size
o f the crop. I f It Is wet, cloudy and
cold, the bees cannot work as they
will when It Is cleur and warm. Con­
sequently fewer blossoms are fertil­
ized and there Is less fruit.
You muy have noticed that some
times one side o f an apple tree will
be set heavily with fruit, while there
will be little or none on the other
side. This Is often caused by strong,
cold winds thut prevent the bees
from working on the exposed side of
the tree.
H E A L BABY RASHES
That
itch, Burn and Torture
Cuticura— Trial Free.
w ith
CLIMBED STAIRS
ON HER HANDS
foo IQ to Walk Upright Operation
Advised. Saved by Lydia E .
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
______
This woman now raises chickens and
A hot Cuticura Soap bath la sooth­
ing to Irritated skins when followed does manual labor. Read her story:
by a gentle application of Cuticura
Richmond, Ind.— “ For two years I
Ointment. Use Cuticura for every­ was so aick and weak with troubles
day toilet preparations to prevent
from my age that
such troubles. A fter this treatment
when g o i n g up
baby sleeps, mother rests and heal
stairs I had to go
merit follows.
very slowly with
Free sample each by mall with
my hands on the
Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura,
steps, then sit down
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere.
at the top to rest.
— Adv.
The doctor said he
thought I should
have an operation,
and my f r i e n d s
thought I would not
live to move into
our new house. My
" 1"
daughter asked me
Tails how to loosen a sore,
to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
tender corn so It lifts
Compound as she had taken it with good
out without pain.
results. I did so, my weakness dis­
appeared, I gained in strength, moved
SAVE A L L B R EED IN G ANIMALS S o humbug! Any corn, whether into our new home, did all kinds o f
garden work, shoveled dirt, did build­
hard, soft or between the toes, will
Department of
Agriculture
Urges loosen right up and lift ouL without ing and cement work, and raised hun­
dreds o f chickens and ducks. I can­
Farmers Not to Be Tempted With
a particle of pain or soreness.
not say enough in praise o f Lydia E.
Present High Prices.
This drug Is called freezone and la Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and
a compound of ether discovered by a if these facts are useful you may pub­
“ Don't sell your breeding animals Cincinnati man.
lish them for the benefit o f other
Ask at any drug store for a small women.” —Mrs. M. O . JO H N STO N, Rout*
unless you can replace them Immedi­
bottle of freezone. which will cost but
ately with better ones," Is the mes­ a trifle, but la sufficient to rid one’s D, Box 190, Richmond, Ind.
sage the United States department of feet of every corn or callous.
agriculture Is sending to farmers and
Put a few drops directly upon any
stockmen everywhere. Don't let the tender, aching corn or callous.
In­ Plftflsd xn 7 wher «.Da*«* F’ f Killer xttr. tx and killxaD
'»tal, conveniente xx»d cheap.
tcmptutlon of high prices now being stantly the soreness disappears and
L a * ‘ a a>l M t o o . M a is
»/ M u i, (aa t —7 T Z
shortly
the
corn
or
callous
w
ill
loosen
jp ovsr ; vili M M Ir
offered for live stock or undue fear of I
injarw anrthia*. G—f
* ad « f s c t i f s . A s k tm
the prices asked for rnuny popular and can be lifted o ff with the fingers.
This drug freezone doesn't eat out
D
a isyF ly K iller
feeds mislead you Into sellNig u cow| the corns or callouses but shrivels
f o M b y iM M t r « , o r « ama*
bf «i,rto*. prwvsdd. fl.OOL
or sow that will drop the golden calf them without even Irritating the sur­
MANOLO IO M KR I, INO DaKxlfc Avx., Brwofcly», N. Y.
or litter.
Such near-sighted proflt- rounding skin.
tuklng or lack o f couruge. If wide­
Just think! No pain at all; no sore­
" F a ir and warmer” is the dope.
spread, would strike at the founda­ ness or smarting when applying it or
That from many points we get.
If your druggist don’t
tion o f the country’s live stock indus­ afterwards.
And it gives us cause to hope
have
freezone
have
him
order
it
for
try and cripple It for years to come.
you.
W e shall have a summer yet.
As there Is a shortage o f meat animal*
throughout the world, we ennnot hope
ANN O UN C EM ENT
to Import new breeding stock to re­
place those we foolishly have killed
off. Our own br«-edlng animals, there­
fore, must be regarded ns the seed
i ^ - Now $135 t »VI«» Now $145
essential to the domestic meat supply
The Lightest and Strongest Drag Saw made—Caa
of the nutlon.
be Operated by One Man and Carried by Two Men.
It Works! Try It
VAUGHAN'S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
Vaughan
RAKE FOR G A TH ER IN G BRUSH
M o to r
W o r k .,
PORTLAND. OREGON
Implement Invented tor Purpose ol
Collecting Undergrowth Is Idea
of a Nevada Man.
In Illustrating nnd describing a re­
volving rake, the Invention o f A. R
Clayton o f North Fork, Nev., th«
Scientific American says:
"This Invention provides a rake fot
gathering sagebrush and similar under­
growth, suld rake embodying a wheel
“ V E L V E T ” FROM S H E E P FLO C K
Animals W ill Mow Orchard and Keep
Down Weeds About Windbreaks,
Fences and Buildings.
A small flock will mow the orchard
anti keep down the weeds about wind
breaks, fences and buildings. AH ol
this Is simply Incidental “ velvet” ns
the wool clip pays for the flock's keep.
The mutton return Is the main source
ments. Sw ollen Gland*. Veins or Muscle* I
H eel* Cut*. Sore*, Ulcers. A lla y * pain. Price o f profit.
«.0 0 a hoftle SI dcilcrsor Seltrrred.
Little Honey Gatherer* Carry Pollen
From On# Blossom to Another—
Weather Counts.
“ We got this boat together in re­
markably short tim e,” remarked Noah
jubilantly as he stood ofT and surveyed
the ark. “ Y es,” replied Japhet. “ All
we bad to do was to go ahead and
build her o f wood. There hasn’ t been
any steel construction to stand and ar­
gue about.” — Washington Star.
K ill A ll F lie s ! ^
S C IE N T IF IC A R T K O U X IIC A L Inatrurlioo*
Korcw**tx,
Hook«, **te. A M«n«-ral fore*
f l i t for 6 yk'iorn with «(»««rUl in<Brationx for 1 yrmr;
ur any (»articular tju«mtion with du I v I c «*. for $1.00,
mmru\ full birth <!*U. AHTKOI*OGICAL* STU D IO .
I'orllam i. Ornfon. P. O. Box H 21.
S T U D Y bookkssaplnff, a Sort hand. U»U»crxphjr,
tlcwmannhip. Ktiffllah branchaa. at an arcrvwiiTod
•chaol; write. or phono Main 6N0 for cataiuKua;
fra ti uatswi g u a ra n i* «! poaHion«. Bohnko-Walkor
Bunin«*«« f!oll«*if«*. |67 4th Stroot. naar Morrison
Portland. Oregon.
In the Old Days.
B EE S IN C R EA S E FR U IT CROP
supported frame, a second frame mov­
able with relation to the first nnd car­
rying teeth, means to adjust nnd main­
tain the teeth In spaced relation with
the ground und means fo r elevating
the second frame.”
Good Ditching Machine.
CARE OF HARNESS E S S E N T IA L
A good ditching machine will do nil
tho ditching on yotir fnrm at nn nmnz
Ingly low cost. It will terrace the hill­ Horses Never Look Their Full Value In
Shabby, Patched-Up Affair— Prices
sides nnd clear out the old ditches.
Going Higher.
Improving Dairy Herd.
The harness hus n lot to do with
Improvement In the dairy herd lies
In better breeding. In better housing the appearance of a team. The ani­
nnd In better feed In greater quanti­ mals never look thalr full value In a
shabby, pntebed-up affair, while, on
ties.
the other hand, the veriest plugs are
vnstly Improved In appearance by a
Avoid All Dead Onea.
There can be no success from sick bright, well-kept harness.
But that Isn’t all. With the high
animals. Neither will sick or dead
nnd rising cost of leather care o f the
seed bring profitable returns.
harness Is wise economy.
Harness
that Is never cleaned and oiled soon
Matter of Good Judgment
The
Successful farming Is Inrgely a mat­ stiffens up and goes to pieces.
ter o f good Judgment nnd o f “ taking sewing breaks, the buckles rust and
the leather loses Its life.
time by the forelock.”
An occasional cleaning and scrub­
Work of Babcock Tester.
bing with warm water and good soap,
The Babcock tester never finds very followed by a thorough oiling with
good cows which are owned by a poor nentsfoot oil, when tho leather has
feeder.
pretty well dried, will add years to
the life o f a harness.
Good and Bad Fruit.
Clean, well-formed fruit will usually
Needed In Every Home.
sell at a good price. Wormy, poor
Good gardens mean full dinner ta­
fruit does not sell readily, If at all.
ble*, something needed Is every home.
A ir m e n
In th e G r e a t W a r
are using W R I G L E Y S re g u la rly.
It steadies stom ach and n e rve s,
allays
th irs t,
tire d
b o d ies.
puts
"p e p "
A id s
into
digestion .
Lastin g re fre sh m e n t at sm all cost.
wrapped
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