The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 29, 1917, Image 5

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W H E N IN
DAIRY CAMPAIGN PLAN
Make Fullest Use of Every Drop
of Milk Produced.
I the F R Y E
S E A T T L E ’S
LARGEST
HOTEL
Only U ir«« M,*-k . from Is-pnl. ami I kirk a. Oo-
n t y Hall i'a/k anil Cnurt llnuaa.
T IIK KINKHT H O L L A R KOO K IN A M E R IC A
With dotar had Iwlh, I prr-in,
l i no 11.(0
I persona.
Wlll< privata lath. I parami.
I I (0 U ill
t i ill IS Mi tt.OQ
I par amia.
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H Ut
N * « r Both
A tM o lu ta lr
K irtp ro o if
I >*po4g
IOO It Ml h«
j Hotel Hoyt
( o ra a r S l i l h am i H o y t S t*.. P o rtla n d , O ra .
t.MII IIIMKH. Manauar.
H ATE R
7te tn KI.
S P E C IA L
Wank or Month
SHEKIDAN-BECKLEY COMP'V, Inc.
Produce Brokers.
<‘**h ljujrc*rM In U*'*l and m r lots.
HOGS l Writ*» fur Hhlppinir T*** l APPLES
VEAL
N„
l ul
1 Potato«*
EGGS
tommiNU*. ^ ONIONS
126 Front Street,
PORTLAND.
l<e»f«»rrrir«*
-
.
P o rtio n
of
By-Prod ucts
M ight
A d v a n t a g e o u s l y Be M a d e - D i r e c t l y
Into F o o d fo r H u m a n
C o n s u m p tio n .
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“ W h e n In 8 e a tU o T r y th o F r y « ”
2 0 0 K im h im
Largs
OREGON
I ( IhrrnU S r vinif« Hank.
HIDES. PELTS, CASCARA BARK.
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
(P r o m
the
United m a te s D epartm en t ol
A g ric u ltu re .)
rnriipnlgti to have every drop of
milk produced In the United States
milk«! the fullest possible contribution
to the food supply of the country will
be launched Immediately by the Dairy
Divisions o f the United Htutes depart­
ment of agriculture. This campaign
will be carried on with funds made
available by th« food production bill
recently enacted by congress. At pres­
ent much skim milk and large quanti­
ties o f other dulry and creamery by­
products are fed to farm animals when,
according »0 dairy specialists, a consid­
erable portion of this might more ud-
viintngcoualy t„. mode directly Into
food fur human consumption. Dairy
products constitute cheap forms of
food. Whole milk, skim rrillk, and cot­
t a g e and other cheeses are high In pro­
tein and are useful substitutes for
meats.
A
In work for fuller utilisation of milk
In factories, the dairy division will
wr till tl) itm I m write Itr prices ltd skipping ti|< devote special attention to eottuge-
T mi H. F. NORTIN CO. rtrtiat. Ore. Searite. Wi ...... .
manufacture.
Creamery and
milk plant operators will be taught cot­
t a g e cheese making by u corps of sp<*-
clallsts o f the division, milk producers
will be encouraged to send as much
for THANKSGIVING «»«I CHRISTMAS
invl»*. Writ® for prlrmi. Ship u» your V « l ,
whole milk ns possible to the cream­
HtrtfB, Poultry. Kirif». Ilnl*-* un«l ('«Rciiro litrk,
eries. and efforts will be made to In­
Top prlrew and fair Irnulin«*nt.
crease the general consumption of cot­
CLEASBY-HANSON CO.
tage cheese by the public.
IIS FRONT ST.
PORTLAND. ORE
other specialists of the division will
aid state extension workers in conduct­
ing campaigns for the Improvement
and Increased manufacture of fnrm-
Wt- pay raah and n m l ll<*fn. V«Ntl. I W f Mult-
tnnile cottage and creatn cheese. These
ton, O itrk«ftfi. Tork«*ya, liesrru* Duelkn. Ilutt«*r.
Kirtf*. I' o I r I hpp . Hutu • OntonR. H o ve r S r « I , F ruit specialists also will conduct demon­
and all othrr prutlurtt of th«- farm. O iw k Mtfit
Mtinct day fditpin«*nt>i arrive. To|i mar kt t p rir«« at strations before groups of farm men
all lima*. Sr ml for tn*r»*.
and women.
WANTED, TURKEYS
P ro d u ce W a n te d !
S T A N D A R D PRODUCT. CO.
fr o n t ami A U irr .Straet*
Portland, O r r fo n
PLAN TO SAVE CLOVER SEED
S h o u ld Be O n e o f R e g u l a r R o u t in e
D u t i e s on F a r m — H i g h Price
J u stifies the L abor.
Raving clover seed should be one of
the regular routine duties on every
farm. The high price and the uncer­
tainty o f being able to secure g<s>d
seed more than Justifies the labor und
expense of saving seed for home use If
nothing more. It Is only an Item In a
well-organized system of diversified
farming. A gatherer In the shape o f u
Bigger Pay for You.
Hohnkr W alker
Hunin«*** Oill«*ir»\ Portland.
O r«.. largest in Northweat. traina you in ull busi*
ntmit muriMK. Knroll any timo. Fr**a Catalog.
comb or stripper, which any farmer
can make for himself, will enable bim
T h e G r e a t Feat.
to easily save seed sufficient for his
Of many ways for canning now
own use. Other methods will suggest
Necessity's deviser;
Hut the way Hint's needed worse than themselves to you when the time
comes, only do not fnll to save the
all
Is one to ran the kaiser.
seed.
P leasant Thought.
POTATO DON’TS
• «
• ■
(1) Don’t Injure the selling
and storing quality of your (s>
tutoes by careless digging.
(2) Don't glut the fall mar
ket and Injure your winter mar­
ket by placing large quantities
of ungraded stock on the mar-
ket at harvesting time.
(.’!) Don’t ship uqy frost-dam­
aged potatoes. It Is disastrous.
(4) Don’t demoralize the al­
ready overburdened transporta­
tion facilities by shipping cull
potatoes.
Unless (iotatoes are
extremely high In price culls will
not bring transportation charges.
(8 ) Don't overlook the udvun-
tuges o f '‘machine sizers.”
They
uro proving of grout value In
muuy shipping sections.
(fl)
Don't expect machine
sizers to grade for quality— only
huuiHri hands cun grade out the
defective tubers.
( 7) Don't mix No. 1 and No.
2 grade potatoes.
There are
customers who desire each sep­
arately, but do not want them
G re a te st A m o u n t o f N e t P o w e r P r o ­
du ced F r o m Feed a n d C a r e —
In c re a s e the Load.
P R O M IT RETURNS
HENNINGSEN PRODUCE CO.
Portland, Ore.
D I R E C T
4
® wm « i
,
[D o Your Own Plumbing |
By buying dln»ct from n* at w h o M f l pricoa
and rbv »' tho plumber’« profit*. Write uh to­
day your need*. W e will give you our rock-
bottom “direct-to-you" price«, f. o. b. rail or
boat. We actually nave you from 10 to 36 per
cent. All goodB guaranteed.
North went headquarters foi Leader Water
System* and Fuller A Johnaon Knginea.
STARK-DAVIS CO.
212 Third Street.
P. N. U.
Portland. O r.son
No. 47, 1917.
“ F o rc e ” — th e
Remember that the horse produces
the greatest amount of net power from
the feed and care provided when driv­
ing n load at a moderate gait, hence
greater and more efficient power and
energy can be secured by Increasing
the load rather than the speed o f the
work horse.
s e le c te d
w h o le w h e a t and th e c h o ic e s t b a r­
le y m a lt— N o u r is h in g , s tr e n g th e n ­
in g , d ig e s tib le , d eliciou s.
[Sunny Jim]
T H A N K S G IV IN G
PLAN FOR CATCHING RABBITS
POULTRY.
W * so t o u r »h i p p e r . T O P P R I C E S fo r T U R K E Y S , D U C K S , G E E S E and C H I C K E N S
la *t tea son, and w e are go in g to do *o a g a in this y e a r.
If you have not a lre a d y
shipped to us, do so n o w and be convinced.
W e w ill g e t you resu lts you h ave been
for.
Strip live T u r k e y s i D u cks, G eese and C h ick en s at once.
—
T h e re w ill be
Illu s t r a t i o n
Shows
Schem e
R e c o m ­ looking
a g o o d dem and fo r chickens.
A ll po u ltry w ill sell at h ig h e r prices th an e v e r before.
m en ded by D e p a r t m e n t of A g r l-
Ship d ressed tu rk e y s , ducks, geese and ch ick en s to a rriv e here N o v e m b e r 24th to 27th
inclusive. Ship us y o u r V e a l, H o g s, B eef, M utton, E g g s , B u tter, W o o l, M o h a ir, H ides,
c u ltu r e — T i le Is Used.
etc.
W e w ill please you.
A clever plan for catching rabbits
is recommended by the department o f
agriculture. It Is a trap which catches
the rabbits alive, and almost any boy
can construct one quickly.
The materials required consist o f a
twelve-inch sewer tile with a slx-lneh
G U L L IC K S O N
C O M P A N Y
PO R TLAND . ORECON
E
Don’t Stay Gray! Here’s an
Old-time Recipe that Any­
body can Apply.
T i le
&
109 F R O N T S T R E E T
D r a i n T ra p.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re­
dde outlet, and two lengths o f six- I
storing faded, gray hair to Its natural
rich tiles. The long end of the larger color dates back to grandmother's
tile Is set downward In the ground so time. She used it to keep her hair
that the small side outlet Is below the j beautifully dark, glossy and attractive
surface, ns shown. The two small tiles | W henever her hair took on that dull,
ire connected with the side outlet so faded or streaked appearance, this
that the opening will extend out to simple mixture was applied with won­
derful e ffe c t
the stirfnee.
But brewing at home is m o s s y and
The tiles ure well covered with soil
to exclude all light, and a close-fitting cut-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of
-over Is placed over the upper end of
'W ye th 's Sage and Sulphur Com
the large tile. The open end o f the pound,” you will get this famous old
small tile may be surrounded with a preparation, improved by the addition
few small stones and brush to make it of other ingredients, which can be de­
Inviting to the rabbits.
pended upon to restore natural color
The rabbits are free to pass In and and beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
m t o f the dens thus made. When they
are located in one of them it Is an says it darkens tho hair so naturally
easy matter to close up the entrance and evenly that nobody can tell it has
nnd take them out of the large tile by been applied. You simply dampen a
raising the cover. Such traps are es sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
pecially suited to open places or on strand at a time. By morning the
prairie lands, where rabbits cannot find gray hair disappears, and after an­
natural hiding places.— Populnr Sci- other application or two, it becomes
•nco Monthly.
beautifully dark and glossy.
W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
WEED SEED VERY PROLIFIC for
those who desire a more youthful
appearance. It is not intended for the
G iv e n C r o p D o e s N o t G e r m i n a t e F ir s t cure, mitigation or prevention of dis
S ea so n , B u t D i s t r i b u t e s G e r m i n a ­
ease.
V
A B
S O
R
b i n e
TbAPf MARK JUó. U. V PAT. OFF.
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1.1
I j
R educes B u r s a l E n la r g e m e n t s .
T h ic k e n e d , S w o lle n
T is s u e s ,
C u r b s , F ille d T e n d o n s , S o r e -
A I
stops S p a v in L a m e n e s s , a lla y s pain.
V
M
ness from Bruises o r Strains;
a
D o e s n o t b lis t e r, r e m o v e th e h air o r
la y o p th e h o rs e .
1 2 .0 0 a b o ttle
at d ru g g is ts o r d e liv e re d . B o o k 1 M f r e e .
A B S O R B I N E , J R . , f o r m a n k in d — an
antiseptic lin im en t f o r b ru ise s, c u ts , w o u n d s ,
strains, p a in fu l, s w o lle n v e in s o r g la n d s .
It
heals an d soothes. $1.00 a b o t t le at d r u g ­
g ists o r postpaid.
W i l l te ll y o u m o r e if y o u
w rite .
M a d e in th e U . S. A . b y
W. F. YCUKC, P.Q.F, 403 Terrple St.. Springfield, Hass.
YOU MAY TRY
CUTICURA FREE
That's
the Rule— Free Samples
Anyone Anywhere.
to
W e have so much confidence in the
wonderful soothing and healing prop­
erties o f Cuticura Ointment for all
skin troubles supplemented by hot
baths with Cuticura Soap that we are
ready to send samples on request.
They are ideal for the to ile t
Free sample each by mail with
Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura,
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere.
— Adv.
And Then—
“ Have another piece of cake,” said
Johnny's mother to a friend who was
taking tea with her.
"No, don’t you do it,” put in Johnny,
"it w ill make you ill.”
“ Why, Johnny, are you not ashamed
of yourself to talk in that w ay?” said
his mother.
“ W ell, mother, that is what you al­
ways tell me when I want another
piece, and I'm sure I can eat four
A L a c k of R e s t r a i n t
times as much as Mrs. Green can,” an­
Senator Chamberlain, defending the swered Johnny.— Exchange.
food control bill, said in Washington
the other day:
"H ow unmeasured the attacks on
this excellent bill have been!
Now
I like measure and restraint.
“ Tw o boys at the movies saw a
tragic picture-play, and one of them
was overcome. He took out his hand­
kerchief and wept and sobbed.
“ Why, Bill, ye’re blubberin’ ! ’ said
the other boy.
“ ‘W ell,’ sobbed Bill, ‘I like to see foo III to Walk Upright. Operation
a person show a little feelin’.’
Saved by Lydia E.
“ 'F e elin '!' said the first boy. ‘Feel- Advised.
in's all right, but ye don't need to
Pickham’s Vegetable Compound.
wash yer face in iL ’ ’’— Philadelphia
Bulletin.
CLIMBED STAIRS
ON HER HANDS
Rode
R ig h t Through.
This woman now raises chickens and
does manual labor. Read her story:
“ What's the matter, general.”
Feed G iv en C o lt fo r F i r s t E igh te e n
Richmond. Ind.— ‘ ‘For two years I
“ No glory in entering a village of
M o n t h s D e cid e s to G r e a t E x t e n t
that size. No sootier had I made my was so sick and weak with troubles
Size at M a t u r i t y .
from my age that
triumphal entry than I was out of
when g o i n g u p
town.” — Louisville Courier Journal.
stairs I had to go
The feed n colt gets the first 18
very slowly with
“ Is Bluabs a slacker?”
months, and especially the first winter,
my hands on the
“ Yes. Ordinarily he’s fearless. He'd
determines to a great extent the size
steps, then sit down
>f the colt at maturity. The size o f a rather ride in a canoe or speed a
at the top to rest.
liorse determines Its value very Inrge- motor car than risk his life for his
The doctor said he
country.”— Exchange.
y. Good breeding gives wonderful pos-
thought I should
«Ibllltles. hut it takes feeding If these
have an operation,
possibilities are to be fully realized.
and my f r i e n d s
Granulated Eyelids,
thought I would not
live to move into
I
FO«Y>
our new house. My
'''»V-:/,- C your Eyes and in Baby’s Eyes.
daughter asked me
R LlL^NoSmirtlng, Jurt EjreComlorl to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable
Marine Eye Remedy
Compound as she had taken it with good
Kye S alva, in Tube* 25c. For Hook o f the t ue — Fre«*.
results. I did so, my weakness dis­
Ask M a rin e E ye R em ed y C o .. C h icago c appeared, I gained in strength, moved
into our new home, did all kinds of
garden work, shoveled dirt, did build­
ing and cement work, and raised hun­
I can­
annoy* others «net hnrts you. R e I ¡ere throat I dreds of chickens and ducks.
irritation and t ieklina. and get rid of cough*,
not say enough in praise of Lydia E.
colds and hoarseness by taking at once I
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and
if these facts are useful you may pub­
lish them for the benefit of other
women.’ ’- M r s . M. O. J o h n s t o n , Rout«
D, Box 190, Richmond, lad.
1 4-
G r e a t N eed o f Silos.
u n iv e rs a l [b r e a k fa s t
fo o d — is a c o m b in a tio n o f
EFFICIENT POWER OF HORSE DETERMINE VALUE Or HORSE
NO COMMISSION
B U Y
w h e a t is b e s t f o r th e hum an [b od y.
(H) Don’t overlook the potato
grades recommended by the
United States department o f og-
rU-ulture and the United Stutes
food commission.
tion O v e r Period.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
18-20 Front St.
D o c to rs g e n e r a lly a g r e e th a t w h o le
mixed.
“ I love to hold tho ten o f diamonds.” FARMER SHOULD KEEP BOOKS
"T h e ace Is a much bettor card.”
“ One year of seed, seven years of
"I like the ten. Think of u cluster M a n y C a n n o t T e ll at E n d o f Y e a r
weeds.” Weed seeds are produced In
W h e t h e r B u s i n e s s H a s Been
of diamonds that s t z a ! ”
great abundance.
A given crop of
Pro fita ble o r Not.
Many a man who will object to car­
weed seed does not germinate the first
rying lime milk homo in a bottle does
I ’robnbly the most expensive error •season, but distributes Its germination
not object to carrying other liquids usually made by our farmers is the over a period of years.
home In bottles or to paying much
Seeds deep In the soli do not germi­
failure to keep books that will enable
more than a dime for each bottle.
them, at any time, to tell whether nate readily because of lack o f oxygen,
they are doing business at a profit or and those that do grow exhaust the
loss. Many o f our farmers can’t tell stored food In the seed before reaching
W E W ANT YOUR
at the end o f the year whether they the surface. Seeds may He burled in
have made money or lost money. the soil for years without losing their
Should any other business bo con­ power o f germinating. Such seeds may
ducted In this manner, nothing but germinate readily when brought to the
surface.
failure would be expected.
Poultry,Veal
and Hogs
Whole Wheat the Best Food
S u b st it u t e fo r W h e a t.
It Is essential to feed n Considerable
I f you have no silo nml need one,
Its construction ought not to be put proportion o f beef scrap In the mash I f
off. Silos were never needed so much » wheat less ration is used for egg pro-
luetlon.
ns they will ho this coming winter.
S a v e G r a in fo r B ird*.
Apples to Keep Well.
Store
a few bundles o f grain to
Apples, to keep well, must be pick­
ed nnd handled In such n wuy as not put out during the winter for the
birds.
to bruise them.
P a p e r B a g s fo r G rapes.
Help Next Year's Crop.
Late spading or plowing of the
Grapes are sometimes kept In paper
gnrden is excellent for next year’s lags, a ling over each bunch, In a stor-
crop.
tge room.
i Sore Eves, Exes Inltanu-d bv
T
Sun. Z7u>t amt W ind quickly
* i V T * relieved by Murine. Try it In
s
You
COUGHING
PISO’S