The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 20, 1917, Image 7

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    New Houston Hotel
Sixth and Everett S U . I'orlUml, Or«.
Knur Murk* frcm Untoti Ilapot. Two block*
from Naw I'aalofftra. Modarn ami flr*i>r»>f,
Ovar lull ou tanta rumi*. Hata* Vte to tX.'/t).
CHAH. C. IIOt'KINS. Mauagi r.
RABBITS FOR MEAT
Belgian Hare Is One of the Best
for Table Use.
Hotel Rowland QUALITY OF FLESH SUPERIOR
O n « tiuRMlr««j mim I nUty ftv« Itimmn. all M<xJ«rn
Im provement«, f r « * phone« on *v«*ry
Kate»:
75c to $ 1 .5 0 p er day: $ 2 .5 0
$ 5 .0 0 p er w ee k.)
to
OplMwite Court In >u*«\ 2 blorkw from
Fire l*ruof. M. I* sn<l Oregon K lw trlc pun door,
B E A U TIFU L RUGS
Are ttiHile from your OLD CAK-
BETS. IU|{ Kujfn wovon nil »iztts.
Mail orrli-rit rcceivu prompt anil care-
ful attention. Solid for booklet.
NORTHWEST RIJC CO.
E. 8th and Taylor St».
1‘uitlonJ, Or.
TYPISTS
A Nil
DICTAPHONE OPERATORS
Much of Excellence of A n im als De­
pends on R ap idity of Ita G row th,
and S till More on M anner
of Cooking It.
My the production of domestic rab­
bit* on farm* and In the hack yard« of
village* and even o f cltlc*, the meat
supply of the country may he consider­
ably augmented. Such rabbit* may he
citMlIy grown and can he propagated
without coxtly InveHtment In land und
building*.
The Itclglan hare I* one of the he*t
rabbit* for table u*e. It weigh* more
than most breed*, develop* very rapid­
ly, and the quality o f the meat I* *u-
perlor to all the other*. The Klcml*h
N O W IN D E M A N D
SHERLOCK’S RAILROAD RlllINC AND
DICTAPHONE SCHOOL
W o rc e s te r Bldg., P o rtlan d , O r.
Bigger Pay for You.
Behfikr • Wttlkrr
Hu«ine«ui
(o lU g e .
I’tirtla rvlj
Simple Outdoor Hutch.
O r »., lu rgra t In N o rth w e s t. trains you in «11 bu «i "
glnnt la u eriis* between the Belgian
hare tind other breed*, developed espe­
cially for large size, with the result
A FIGHT FOR LIFE
that the flesh may be Mllghtly coarser
In mature unlitiiil*. With young hutch
It hit* bran fig ht or die for m any o f u*
riihhlts, few person* ran distinguish
in the past and the lucky people are
difference*
In the quality o f the flesh
l h o *e w h o ha ve suffered, hut w h o are
no w well tiecau*e th ey heeded nature's o f the various breed*. Much o f the ex­
w a r n in g signal In tim e to corre c t their cellence of the ruhhlt a* food depend*
trouble with ttiat wonderful ne w dlacuvery on the rapidity of It* growth and still
o f I)r. I'l e r c e'a called " A n - u - r l c . "
You more on the munner o f cooking It. A*
should pro m p tly heed th e*e war ning*,
often prepared. It I* dry and Insipid;
some o f which a r e dlxxy spell*, backache.
Irr e g u la rity o f the urine or the painful j but In the hand* o f an experienced
t w i n g e * o f rheumatl*rn, scia tica or l u m ­ cook It h e r o i n e * all that the most fns-
bago.
T o d e lay m a y mak e p o* *lble the . tldlou* taste run wish.
An especial
dangeroun forma of kidney <ll*ea*«, such requirement In cooking the Belgian
n* m i g h t ' * dlie uar, d ia bete s or atone In !
hare I* that none o f the natural Juice*
the bladder.
T o o v e r c o m e th e*o d la tr e ** ln g c on di­ of the meat he lost In the proces*.
tions take plenty o f exercis e In the open
The direction* herein given for the
air, a v o id a h e a v y meal diet, drink freely
cure
of Belgian rabhltM are applicable
o f w a t e r and a t each meal take Id
I'le rc e'a A n o r lc T a b l e t * (double s tr en gth ). to the management o f most other
You will. In a short time, find that you
are one o f the f ir m Indorsers o f Anurlc, breed*.
iu * are thouRsnds o f neighbor *
Selection of Stock.
Htep Into the drug »t o r e and nek for
I f rabbit* are tired for food only, the
An urlc, or send Dr. V. M lte r.-e, li uffalo,
N Y., JOc fo r trial pkg
Anurlc, muny selection of stock I* o f less Importance
tim e * m ore potent than llthla. eltm lnate* than when they are bred for show pur­
uric acid as not w a t e r m elt* augur — A d v . j
poses. All that Is required I* a sizable
animal o f good, har.v stock. However,
Then and Now.
'T)oc* your grocer attempt to ex­ the points fo rwhlch the fancier breeds
the Belgian hare Include also those
plain high price*?”
“ Ho did at first. Now ho m erely' most desirable In a food animal, so
shudders as ho accepts tho money, that If one can find slock with these
and 1 groan."— Louisville Courier- characters well marked, and at the
Journal.
sntne time constitutionally sound, he
should by all means obtnln It. Pure­
Distrusted the Promise.
bred stock Is more profitable, too, be­
"W h y so sad and downcast?”
cause It tuny he sold for hreisllng pur­
"M y wife has threatened to leave pose* ns well as for the tnble.
me.”
General Standards.
"Cheer up. Women are always like
Belglnn hare fanciers of n few years
that, but they hardly ever do It.”
"T h a t’s what I was thinking.”— Ex­ ago differed somewhat In opinion us to
the proper stnndard of color for this
change.
animal. Some aimed at the color of
brown. Most American breeders seem
to huvo preferred a deeper reddish
brown. In all other respects the stand­
Bought, Sold, R ented and Repaired
ard* were the same. The chief re­
W A L K Kit K L E C T K IC W O R K S
ilumaide. cor. loth.
Portland. Unt. quisite concerning color Is that It slinll
be as nearly uniform ns possible
H ID E8, P E L T S , C A SCARA BARK. throughout the upper surface o f the
animal and that the fur shall have a
W OOL AND M O H A IR .
rich luster. The "ticking,” or shading,
Wc want all fan have. Writ* Itr p rie » and shipping tags
should he wavy rather than dotted.
T H E H . F . N O M T O N C o . * r # M l Ore ; Seattle, We The belly and the lower surface of tall
and hind feet should he whitish, but
not pure white. The neck and breast
should he somewhat lighter In shade
than the hack, hut not in marked con­
trast with It, nor should the chnnge In
shade he abrupt.
W ill ffuarant*«iyou top m arket price« at all
Ear*.—The ears o f the mature Bel­
for your V eal, ll<»ir«. Poultry. K ick *. Butter. Hide«.
gian should he about 5 to
Inches In
Etc. I f you have not «hipped to u«. try tin.
113 F r o n t,
P O R T L A N D , O R . length, varying with the size o f the
eouriM .
m m
Enroll any time.
K rto O aU bff.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
THE VOGEL
PRODUCE CO.
N
V
H
V e a l, P o rk, Beef,
P o u ltry , B u tter, F.gg»
anj F a rm Produce.
I W *
« « «
to the Old Reliable Fvenlln* Honan with a
record of 45 year* of Square Dealing*, and
I » aaeumd of T O P MARKET PRICES.
F. M . C R O N K H 1 T E
S-47 Front Street
Portland. Oreton
\
W K W A N T Y O U li
Poultry, Veal
and Hogs
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
NO COMMISSION
PROMIT RETURNS
HENNINQSEN PRODUCE CO.
18-20 Front St.
i . i b
fis .i- 1 a. .
P. K
U.
Portland, Ore.
JUJ
N xk 5 0 . 1 9 1 7
The CORRECT TREATMENT FOR COLDS
VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
C u t s 2 0 C o r d s in 1 0 H o u r s
DARK GRAY HAIR.
LOOK YOUNY.PRETTY
l ake the «hört rut to m jerm« nn«l ri«e
the IHrLaphone. I ’lMtition« «teror««I when
competent. T he only arhunl In the North*
went recommend «nt l»y the Dictaphone <V>.
V
animal. They should he well shaped,
strong at the base, and almost trans­
parent at tho middle. They must not
Colds are contracted when strength is lowered and the
he pendulous, hut should, when the
animal Is quiet, he Inclined backward, inflammation easily develops bronchitis or lung trouble, while
resting straight over the shoulders. A
narrow black edging ut the tip and ns grippe and pneumonia frequently follow and any cold should
far down the front and hack u* pos­ have immediate treatment with
sible murks the best stock.
B o d y ,- The body of the Belgian I*
longer In proportion lo the whole hulk
than thut of any other breed of the
*ame size. Buck* and the younger fe­
males should never have the appendage
known as "dewlap.” This sometimes
develops In the older ones, hut Is re­
garded as a blemish In animals Intend which first builds up the forces by carrying rich nourishment
ed for show purpose*. The hack
to the blood streams and creates real body warmth.
should he only slightly arched, arid the
Its c o d liv e r o il is the fa v o rite o f physicians fo r co rre ctin g
forelegs and feet should he perfectly
straight and free from white.
bron ch ia l d isord ers an d chest troubles.
The tmr»irtrtl Norwegian cod liver oil alway* tjwd In S cott'a Emnlmion N now
Age of Breeding Stock.—The begin­
refined in our own American laboratorie* which guaranteea it free from impuritie*.
ner should always select mature nnl-,
Scott Sc Bowne. Iiloomfield, N. J.
17-19
mills ubout u year old for breeding
stock. These may be known by the!
brisk, alert look, the small white teeth,
and the small claws, almost hidden In
the fur. Coarse, long claws are a sure I
Indication of age. Listless-looking,
T H E O R IG I N A L THE LIGHTEST. THE
rough-coated, or pot-bellied animals
STRON GEST H AS M A N Y IMITAT ORS.
B U T NO EQUALS. W rit« for Information.
(except pregnant does) should be re­
jected. especially those having the
Vaughan Motor Works, main
whites o f the eye* s ta in ed with yel-J
P O R T L A N D . OREGON.
low. A hutch rabbit in good health Is |
gentle, neither savage nor overtlmld.,
N othing Left.
and does not scream when lifted by the
enrs.
"Yes, we used to sit out in the old
The Sexes.— The does selected fo r' summer house in the beautiful moon-
breeding may be o f the same strain1 light. Strange to say, Jack never be­
and even o f the same litter, but the lieved he kissed me as often as I ac­
buck should he o f different stock, and
cused him of doing.”
when i>osslhlc obtained from another
“ Ah, and how did you convince
breeder. Hardy young animals with him?”
tho host characteristics of the breed
“ Why. the next night I told him to
may be bought ut from ?1 to $2 each. cut a notch in the summer house each
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
Often they mny be bad o f neurby time he took a kiss."
"H ow did the scheme work?”
breeders, thus saving the expense o f]
So Naturally that No­
“ Very well for a while, but— er— by
carriage on long Journeys by express.
body can tell.
the end of the week there was no sum­
Hutches and Pen*.
mer house left.” — Exchange.
The Belgian hure does not do well
when kept wild In open warrens. The j CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA
Hair that loses Its color and lustre,
a *
when it fades, turns gray, dull and
common English rabbit Is better for
this purpose. A g o o d many Belgians A n d Rashes T h a t Itch and B u rn — lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
Free to A n yo n e A n yw h e re .
have been turned out In various parts
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
of the United States, and In the vicin­
to
keep her lockB dark and beautiful,
In
the
treatment
of
skin
and
scalp
ity of the city o f New York and on
troubles bathe freely with Cuticura and thousands of women and men who
the western coast this has resulted In
Soap and hot water, dry and apply value that even color, that beautiful
some cotnpluints o f damage to crops. Cuticura Ointment. If there is a nat dark shade of hair which is so at­
As a rule, however, und fortunately for ural tendency to rashes, pimples, etc., tractive, use only this olu time recipe.
the farmers, these animals, when prevent their recurrence by making
Nowadays we get this famous mix­
obliged to shift for themselves, fall an Cuticura your daily toilet preparation. ture improved by the addition of other
Free sample each by mail with i ingredients by asking at any drug
easy prey to their enemies and disap­
Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, store for a 50-cent bottle o f "W yeth ’s
pear within a few months.
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere. Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which
Belgian hares mny be managed suc­
— Adv.
darkens the hair so naturally, so even­
cessfully In two ways: (1) Entirely
ly, that nobody can possibly tell it
In hutches, or (2) In outdoor fenced
has been applied. You Just dampen
A
s
B
r’e
r
W
illia
m
Sees
it.
runs, or courts, with hutches for does
a sponge or soft brush with it and
You
never
know
when
you
is
happy
when having young, and sleeping
till you is d ar out er happy land, an’ diaw this through your hair, taking
hutches for other stock. The hutch den you ain't got time nuff left’ ter one small strand at a time. By morn­
system with various modifications Is kick yo’se’f not knowin’ it at de right ing the gray hair disappears; but
what delights the ladies with W yeth’s
the more common and Is the only time.
Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that,
besides beautifully darkening the hair
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
after a few applications, it also brings
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu­
back the gloss and lustre and gives it
late liver, bowels and stomach.
an appearance of abundance.
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-
U n u s u a l.
“ See anything unusual on your peund is a delightful toilet requisite
to impart color and a youthful appear­
trip?”
"Yes. A t one of the places where I ance to the hair. It is not intended
stopped I found a ticket agent who for the cure, mitigation or prevention
«
didn’t seem annoyed when I asked for o f disease.— Adv.
a ticket.”— Detroit Free Press.
VALLE OF IRRIGATED LANDS
W h at A lfa lfa W ill Accom plish In Mat­
te r of Forage Crops— Feed fo r
Cattle and Sheep.
To give one an approximate Idea of
tho value of Irrigated land In the mat­
ter o f forage for cattle, the following
figures will show what alfalfa will do
on Irrigated ns compared with common
hay on noulrrlgnted land:
One ncro sown to nlfulfn nnd Irri­
gated will produce 10,000 pounds of
liny.
Ono acre In Inclosed pasture, B00
pounds.
Ono acre of range averages 250
pounds.
Or again:
One acre of irrigated alfalfa will
feed oue riser 400 days.
One acre o f Inclosed pasture will
feed ono steer 20 days.
One acre o f range will feed one steer
ten days.
Or putting It In sheep, It will show:
One hundred and sixty acres o f Irri­
gated alfalfa will maintain 1,000 abeep
one yaar.
HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART
Son or Brother in camp or training fo r defense?
T h e D ifference
I f so, mail him a package o f A llen 's Foot Ease,
“ What’s the difference between a the antiseptic Powder for Tired. Aching. S w ol­
len Feet, and prevent* blisters and sore spot*.
drama and a melodrama?”
"W ell, in a drama the heroine mere­ Makes w alking easy. Sold everyw here. 25c.
Movable Outdoor Hutch.
ly throws the villain over. In a melo­
He Had Forgotten.
method adopted by rabbit fanciers who drama she throws him over a cliff.’ —
One morning a good tramp called at
raise for show. The use o f small runs Judge.
a house for something to eat. A fter
or rabbit courts to give the nnlmnls I
a sandwich and some cake had been
healthful exercise in fine weather Is of
given to him, he said: “ But this is a
advantage.
wheatless d a y !” “ Oh, I am so sorry,”
Outdoor hutches should have sloping
the lady replied, “ I forgot; here is a
roofs and overhanging eaves to protect
1 paper napkin; perhaps you would like
them from rain. The screened door
to wrap it up and save it for tomor­
r o w !” “ Thank you, lady, a fine idea.”
should have a sliding cover o f wood or
But when she later found some crumbs
be fitted with a removable cloth cover.
on the garden steps she said to her­
Small holes bored near the top of the
self, “ I’m afraid he has forgotten.”
hutch will afford all necessary ventila­
tion.
Between T w o Fires.
Movable hutches have some ndvnn- \ E at less m e a t i f y o u fe e l B ack -
“ I educated one of my boys to be a
tnges. They may he carried outdoors
a c h y o r h a ve B la d d e r
doctor and the other to be a lawyer,”
In fine weather nnd taken back under
said Farmer Corntossel.
trou ble.
shelter at night or during storms, j
“ You should be very proud of
them,” announced the visitor. "Th at
Long, narrow cleats projecting at both
ends o f the hutch are nil thnt are | No man or woman who eats meat seems like an excellent arrangement.”
“ I don't know about that,” replied
needed to convert the ordinary hutch regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally, says the aged agriculturist. " I t looks as
Into n movable one.
a well-known authority. Meat forms though it was a going to break up the
uric acid which excites the kidneys, family. I got run into by a locomotive
One hundred nnd sixty acres of In­ they become overworked from the and one of ’em wants to cure me and
closed pasture will maintain SO sheep strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the other wants me to go lame so he
the waste and poisons from the blood, can sue for damages.”— Leslie’s Home
one year.
then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma­ Journal.
One hundred and sixty acres of tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous­
range will maintain 40 sheep one year. ness, dizziness, sleeplessness and ur­
Revised.
inary disorders come from sluggish
"Eat. drink and be merry.”
Move Forward.
kidneys.
"That used to go, but nowadays we
The moment you feel a dull ache in say it differently.”
The renlly progressive farmer Is
thinking of concrete buildings, nnd the kidneys or your back hurts or if
“ What is it now?”
“ Be merry, tho you cannot afford
things o f that sort. That silo which the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
has long been contemplated may still sediment, irregular of passage or at­ either to eat or drink.”— Exchange.
tended by a sensation o f scalding,
be put up this season.
stop eating meat and get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any phar­
Granulated Eyelids,
H arvesting Onions.
macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass
Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
Onions should not be illowed to be­ of water before breakfast and In a
5un, O u tt and Win«? quickly
i j e ” relieved by Murine. Try it in
come wet during hnrvest. It roughens few days your kidneys w ill act fine.
e
your
Eyes and in Baby's Eyes.
their skin, making them unsightly. This famous salts is made from the
L j N * S m * r t i n f , Just Eye Comfort
Store on shallow shelves nnd bins in a acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com­ I U U R
bined with llthla, and has been used Marine Eye Remedy
m - h -
dry, well aired room.
fiv «— F r»».
for generations to flush and stimulate C y » S « t v » ( in Tube« 25c. For Hook o f
Ask
M
arine
Eye
Remedy
C
o..
Chicago
j
the kidneys, also to neutralize the
Keep Onlona D ry.
acids in urine so It no longer causes
Onions should not be allowed to irritation, thus ending bladder weak­
I* no more nicMorr
than S m a llp o x . Army
become
wet
during
harvest
It ness.
experience has demonstrated
roughens their skin, making them un­
the xlainet miraculous effi­
Jad Salts is inexpensive and can­
and hannlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
sightly. Store on shallow shelves and not injure; makes a delightful effer­ cacy,
Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and
vescent
lithia-water
drink
which
bins In a dry, well-nlred room.
your family. It Is more vital than house Insurance.
Ark yeur physician, drug girt, oe rend foe ‘Hava
everyone should take now and then
you had Typhoid?” telling of T y p h o id Vaccina,
to
keep
the
kidneys
clean
and
active
results from ua , aad danger f r o « Typhoid Carriers.,
Good Roads F irst
and the blood pure, thereby avoiding
the a r r m laboratocy , srtnnrv, cal
Until wc hnve good roads we will
P
N M O M UCUMU • I I IU M H M I W. S. * • » . UC*«9#
serious kidney complications.— Adv.
Dot have better markets.
i
HEAVYMEAT EATERS
HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS
TYPHOID