The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 13, 1917, Image 3

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PREVENT INJURY BY INSECTS
F irep ro of
I H o tel H o y t |
Angoumola Qrsln Moth and Weevil Do
Much Harm Each Year— Prevent
Loaa by Cleaning.
Cornar S i . Ih and K a rC S U . Portland. O re.
t.OU H IN KM, Nanaaar.
ICiich year there la a large annual
Inaa of stored wheat due to the work
of grain InffNtlnx Insect*, chiefly Hie
angoutnola gruln moth and grain
weevil*.
||ut.
W « imy «*ah ami rumi fluffs V n tl.ru ,
In the ordinary farm grain bln a
— ('h lr k tiii, Turk «ya, C*—
l>ueka. flutter.
l'4<K* l ’ot*i***«. lloAna. OnIona. C lovrr Monti. Kiult great deal of Injury by these Insects
■M
OUMV i>n»lur* of thn fam i U h «w k MMl
can be prevented by carefully clean­
m uim «iatjr ahlprnarita arrivi*. Top mnrkiri prie«*« *t
■il llniM
Manti tur Uffa.
ing the bln before the new grain la
S T A N D A R D P R O D U C E CO.
placed In It. Hweep out uli refua#
F ro a l and A ld a r Slraata
Portland, Or<
gruln from crack* und crevlcee to the
lloor and aid«** of tho bln. Tlten up ray
Bigger Pay for You.
with kerosene emul»lon, using one part
Ilahnka W alker
liualnaaN ColUfft*. rortland. of the stock solution to ubout five
Ora., lariraat In Northwaat. train* you In all liual*
(•arts o f wuter. lie sure to drive tbe
naaa aouraaa. Enroll any tin»#. Praa (2aUloff
spray material Into tbe cracks and
crevices where the Insects or their eggs
d o in g o u r
Allow the bln to
aontf. U lti H IT , aung In vaminvllln throughout might bo hidden.
thaaouiitry. 20« (mi stampa). Srml $1 ami I will dry for u week or longer before plac­
aiail you M o f tha I.A T K H T aong hita. Inclmllng
' D ninf Our H U ." HUr.Muair Mupply Co.. Hum- ing tbe gruln In It.
fard .li him.
Kerosene emulsion Is prepare«] as
follow s: Shave up und dissolve one-
'R I N E Granulated Eyelid«, half |Muiod (if common laundry soup In
Kota Ijf r t , K »*e InlU m rd by
Remove
Sun. O u s t and W in d gim kly ono gallon of boiling water.
rrln-vxl by Murine. T ry It In j this water from tbe fire and udd two
your E ye» and In U aby'» Eva*.
gallons of kerosene oil.
I lls tbe
NoSaurtiag, Ja»t EytCtaUrl
whole thoroughly cither with u hand
Marine Eye B o M dy
(•limp or by pouring from pall to pall
I r . » O n , m Tubna ter K.., / in i . . f (../■>• Proa
several times. When properly made
Aik M a r i s e E r e B i a a iB y C a . . C b l a a f o
tbe mixture Is u creamy muss from
which the kerosene will not sepornte.
This Is the stock solution, which
• n ila n ir n iM . R a llr fla prompt from Plan's
should be diluted us previously di­
Kernedy fur Cou,ha ami Cold*. KfOxtlre ami
rected.
w fr f..r yean, and old. No opiates iu
K A T »»
ite te li.
H I-U riA l, %V**fc nr Nontb
Produce W anted!
T h e Q u a lity G o e 5 C l e a r T h ro u g h
S S S n a S a
You will like your Dort for its eager­
ness to do things your way— for its
power— flexibility— simplicity.
Five-Passon&er
T o u rin g Car
You will like it for its reasonable first
and a f te r c o s t— &ood appearance,
thorough comfort and reliable perform­
ance— for the full value it delivers.
Three-Passenfeer
Fleu r de lys
Roadster
PERSISTENT COUGHS
PISO’S
CLOVER CROP PLOWED UNDER
Sedan, $1095
NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
Sedunet, $045
Humus May Be Largely Saved by
Plowing Under In Fall— Nitrogen
Also Is Conserved.
A Boy W ith a Future.
Own a Dort and cut down unproductive
time—keep healthy—bright— lively—
efficient — the times demand your best.
F A C T O R Y DISTRIBUTORS
F. W. VOGLER, President.
C. M. MENZIES, Manager
Kills i'errot mister, tbe fly fishing
expert of I'lko county, said at a ban­
quet at the Delaware Water Gap:
"T h e prime virtue of a good angler
Is patience. No man or boy ever de­
veloped Into a successful fisherman
who hadn't at least twlco the patience
uf Job.
"There's a boy In Bhawnee who Is
going to make a champion one of
these days.
I saw him fishing the
other afternoon on the bank of a creek
and I said to him:
“ 'What are you fishing for, son?’
" ‘SnlgB,’ said he.
“ ‘ What are snlga?' said I.
" 'I dunno,’ said the boy, ‘ I ain't
never caught none yet.' ” — Philadel­
phia Bulletin.
Clover cut and allowed to remain
on the surface of the ground for seven
months from full to spring loses about
the sumo amount of organic matter as
when fed to live stock, according to
recent experiments at the Ohio experi­
ment station. This amount of humus
may bo largely saved by plowing the
crop under In tbe full.
G. K. Boltz, assistant chemist. In a
discussion In the station's monthly
bulletin, says thut ouly ubout one-
third of tbe clover remained In the
spring when the crop wus left on the]
surface. When It wus plowed under,
ubout three-fourths of the original
weight was fouud In the spring.
From analyses of the drainage wa­
ter It was found that four times as
Silencing Him .
much nitrogen was lost from the plot
Typew riter Girl— W ill you kindly
with clover lying on the surface ns
hand me the gum?
from thut huvtng clover Incorporated
Gushing Bookkeeper — Certainly;
In the soli.
with all my heart.
Typew riter Girl— No. thanks; only
tho gum. please.— Exchange.
BRACE FOR IRON PIPE POST
HIDES, PELTS. CASCARA IAJML
WIQL AN» MSHAIR.
we nit Nl yn km Write ftr »nett *•«
tigs
TNI H. F. N M T Ii Cl.
Ore.. Seattle, We
SHERIDAN BECKLEY COMPT, Inc.
Produce Brokers.
Curved Post Set In Concrete to Make
Solid Support for Stretching Pence
W ire Tightly.
Tho Illustration Rhows how a fence,
the posts of which were ordinary Iron
pipe, was braced with n bent piece of
the same sized pipe so us to stand a
severe pull when the wire fencing was
C jwih buyer» In local and oar M *.
HOGS J W rit* for Shipping Taff* i APPLES
VEAL
„ g t L 'Z
- P o t.to e .
EGGS j * * W * Cwnmuaiooi 1 ONIONS
126 Front Street,
PORTLAND.
OREGON
R «l«rfln c»:
SHIP
Hlbarnia Savin** Rank.
V m I, Pork, Beef,
Poultry, Butter, Eggi
and Farm Produce.
to the 014 ft.11.bl« Rvnrdlna h o n e with a
c o o rd « f 46 year* of Suu.n* DwJInrm, and
be w u i r d of T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
5-47 Front Street
Portland. O rrroe
WE W A N T YOUR
P o u lt r y ,V e a l
and H ogs
Farmers Should Take Necessary Pro-
caution to Save All Food Pro­
duced Th is Year.
NO COMMISSION
PR O M IT RETURNS
HENNINQSEN PRODUCE CO.
Portland, Ore.
BUY DIRECT *
»
w as
* ;
(.Do Your Own Plum bing)
By burin? direct from n* at wholesale price*
and nave the plumber'« proflta. W rits ua to­
day your na«da. W o will g iv e you our roek-
hottnm "dlreet-to-you” price*, f. a. b. rail or
boat. W e actually aav* you from 10 to 86 per
cent. A ll rood* guaranteed.
Northweat headquarter* fo» le a d e r W ater
Systems and Fullar A Johnson Kngtnea.
STARK-DAVIS CO.
>12 Third itn at
Part la od. Or«roa
■T —
P. N. U.
No. 4 » , 1»17.
J stretched on It. The brace and the
! posts were filled with cement, and the
| ring wns Inserted In It. The ring was
shaped from it piece o f heavy, flat
wrought Iron, which had enough shank
to fit solidly Into the pipe. The bases
for tho posts were built first und the
remainder of the concrete work was
left until later on, so thut should any
cracks develop along tho edge of the
(lost base they could be easily located
and remedied.—James M. kune. In
Popular Science Monthly.
V1AKE ALL HOUSES RATPROOF
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
18-20 Front SI.
Iron Pip« Post Brace.
R W. Lehmann o f tho University of
Missouri College of Agriculture sug­
gests that since farmers are doing
:h«*lr utmost to produco maximum
•rops they should also take necessary
precautions to save th«> food produced.
Jno n\fthod o f conservation Is to elim­
inate this loss caused by rat« and
nice. Concreto may be usod to keep
them out o f the basement. Concrete
loors tuny be built fo r now com cribs
ind granaries and small mesh wire
letting cau t>e placed In tbe walls.
i)ld cribs and granaries, chicken poops
ind poultry houses should also be
nnde rntproof.
Ksep Best Breeding Bvws%
Always keep tho very best «was In
.he flock for breeding. I f you pr seist
a soiling the beet, you will scop sail
:ho flock tight out from under jwtx
" - 1
OUT time Is too valuable to « ■ » *
bod
Northwest Auto Co., Portland, Oregon.
Gentlemen
P lea »« »end me Oort »peciAcation* and descriptive literature
Name..................................... .
Address
» I F KIDNEYS
E
A Hard Knock
During the cross-examination of a
young physician in a lawsuit, tbe
Every winter H ealth Boards plaintiff's lawyer made disagreeable
about the witness' youth and
warn against this weakening remarks
Inexperience.
“ You claim to be acquainted with
disease w h ich o fte n s tr ik e s
the various symptoms attending con­
those who are least prepared cussion
of the brain?” asked the law­
to resist it You should strengthen yer.
" I do.”
Harmless to flush Kidneys and
yourself against grippe by taking
“ W e w ill take a concrete case,” con­
neutralize irritating
tinued the lawyer.
" I f my learned
friend, counsel for the defense, and
acids.
myself were to bang our heads togeth­
er, would he get concussion of the
brain?”
Kidney and Bladder weakness result
The young physician smiled. "The
from uric acid, says a noted authority.
probabilities are,” he replied, "that the
i
counsel for the defense would.”— Bos­ The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder,
which is the cream of cod liver oil, ton Transcript.
where It often remains to irritate and
inflame, causing a burning, scalding
refined, purified and so skilfully
CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION sensation, or setting up an irritation
prepared that it enriches the blood
at the neck of the bladder, obliging
streams, creates reserve strength W hile You Sleep W ith Cuticura Soap you to seek relief two or three times
and Ointm ent— T ria l Free.
during the night. The sufferer is in
and fortifies the lungs and throat
constant dread, the water passes
On retiring, gently smear the face sometimes with a scalding sensation
Don’t delay—It may mean much.
with Cuticura Ointment, wash o ff in and is very profuse; again, there is
five minutes with Cuticura Soap and difficulty in avoiding it.
hot water, and continue bathing a
Bladder weakness, most folks call
few minutes with the Soap. The in­ it, because they can't control urina­
fluence of this treatment on the pores tion. W hile it is extrem ely annoying
extends through the night
and sometimes very painful, this is
Free sample each by mail with really one of the most simple ailments
Scott a Bow nr. Bloomfield. N. J.
17-U
Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, to overcome. Get about four ounces
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere, i of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
— Adv.
and take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast, continue this
Th e Bird Being an Ostrich.
for two or three days. This w ill neu­
“ Out of mere curiosity,” says an ex­ tralize the acids in the urine so it no
change, "w e would like to read Mr. longer is a source of irritation to the
Hoover's own daily menu.”
bladder and urinary organs which
Judging from Herbert's lantern jaws j then act noftnally again.
and emaciated physique, he doesn’t
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
eat any more than a bird.— Boston and is made from the acid of grapes
Transcript.
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite
and is used by thousands of folks who
Dr. Tierce’s Pellets are best for liver, are subject to urinary disorders caus­
Recipe of Sage Tea and
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet ed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts
is splendid for kidneys and causes no
Sulphur.
for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, efferves­
Masculine Form.
cent lithia water drink, which quiekly
"W
hat
is
a
hunch?”
Almost everyone knows that Sage
relieves bladder trouble.
"A hunch is the masculine equiva­
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
ed, brings back the natural color and lent of feminine intuition.”— Exchange.
A WOMAN’S W AR-TIM E
lustre to the hair when faded, streak­
Exception.
ed or gray. Years ago the only way
DUTY
“ Blessings brighten as they take
to get this mixture was to make it at
Every woman In this state should help
home, which is mussy and trouble­ their flight.”
“ I don't know. Our last cook didn't with bandages, socks or "kits” for the
some.
soldiers who are our defense on the firing
Nowadays we simply ask at any stop to polish the stove.”— Exchange. tine. But many women are not strong
drug store for “ Wyeth's Sage and Sul­
enough to carry on their ordinary house­
phur Compound.” You w ill get a large
hold duties. You get strong. If you’ re a
bottle of this old time recipe improved
tired-out or "run-down” woman, with Dr.
by the addition of other ingredients for
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. And, If
K *
TRADE MARK M6.US.RAT. Off.
about 60 cents. Everybody uses this
you suffer from any womanly complaint
preparation now, because no one can
or disorder, you get well. For these two
W ill reduce Inflamed, Strained, things—to build up women's strength, and
possibly tell that you darkened your
S w ollen Tendons, Ligaments, to cure women's ailments— this is the best
hair, as It does it so naturally and
or Muscles. Stops the lamenessand medicine to benefit or cure.
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
pain from a Splint, Side Bone or
The "Prescription" regulates and pro­
brush with It and draw this through
Bone Spavin. No blister, no hair motes the natural functions, never con­
your hair, taking one small strand at
gone and horse can be used. «2 a flicts with them, and is perfectly harm­
a time; by morning the gray hair dis
bottle at dmggittt or delivered. De­ less In any condition of the female sys­
appears, and after another application
scribe your case for special instruc­ tem. It brings refreshing sleep, and re­
or two, your hair becomes beautifully
stores health and vigor. This “ Prescrip­
dark, thick and glossy and you look tions and interesting horse B ook J M Free. tion” In liquid or tablets. Send 10c for
trial pkg to Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids'
ABSORBINE,
JR.,
the
antiseptic
liniment
for
years younger.
Wyeth's Sage and
mankind, reduces Strained, T orn Liga­ Hotel and Surgtoal Inst., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toil­ ments.
The poisons In your system can be
Sw ollen Gland*. V eins et M uscle*:
et requisite. It is not Intended for the H eal* Cute, Sores, Ulcers. A llays p e la Fric* thrown out by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleas­
Pellets, composed of May-apple, aloes,
cure, mitigation or prevention o f dle- ||.0# • Soft I f at ienkra or dellreroi. Book "Evidence” free. ant
V. F. TOURS, P D F., 4 M Twnpl* St, Springfield, Mass root of jalap, sugar-coated, and sold by
A Grippe
Epidemic
**
a
s c o rn
OEMUtSiOHO
Use Scon’S
Refuse Substitutes
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