The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 10, 1918, Image 3

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    Rheumatism Yields POTATOES FOR SWINE
O n ly rheumatic sufferers know
the agony of its darting pains, Culls and Unmarketable Tubers
aching joints o r twisting cords.
Can Be Fed to Advantage.
But some few have not known that
scorn
EMULSION
h.is been correcting this trouble
w h e n o t h e r treatments have
utterly failed.
W aste Is U tilize d and V a luable Feed
le Saved— Being Poor In Protein
and Rich In C arbohydrates
T h e y Make Fat.
<Prepared by the United States D ep a rt­
in' Bt o f Agriculture.)
Although the feeding o f mnrketnblo
potatoes to hogs Is unprofitable un­
less corn Is worth four and one-half
Scott’s is essentially blood-food time« ns much ns the potatoes, the culls
in such rich, concentrated form and other unmarketable potatoes
usually can be fed advantageously, no
that its oil gets into the blood to matter what the comparative price of
alleviate this stubborn malady.
corn. At such times as the present
Get a bottle of S c o t i’i Em ul­ when corn Is high and potatoes plentl-
sion or udvise an ai l i ng I fill, the feeding o f culls to hogs Is espe-
j «dally desirable. A waste Is utilized and
friend. No alcohol.
Tftr NorwrirUti cod llvrr oil in more valuable feed Is saved; trnnspor-
Scott's tmulsioa i* now refined in our tntlon charges on a poor product are
own AmeiUsn liitjorntorica w h ich I saved; and the potatoes marketed
make* it pure and palatable,
J bring a higher price than they would
Heott fk Dow tie, Bloomfield. N. J. 17-22
If the small onert were Included.
Potatoes resemble corn In compost-
HKD FACES AND HEI) HANDS I Mon, and this Is especially true of
S sweet potatoes. Doth corn and potn-
Soothed and Healed by C utlcura— toes are poor In protein and rich In
Sam ple Each Free b y M all.
1 carbohydrate*, thus they make fat
Treatment for tho face: On rlalnK * rather than bone and muscle. The
and retlrlmc ainoar affected parts with potatoes should be boiled or ptearaed
Cutlcura ointment.
Thou wash off until they form a Mealy mAsh, which
with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. should be mixed with some other feed
For the handa: Soak them In a hot such ns corn meal, short' <r bran. Only
lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry, and rub I enough water should b< added In the
In Cutlcura Ointment.
' cooking to prevent burning and to
Free aamplo each by mall with
Book. Addreaa postcard, Cutlcura, make a thick mash. While some po­
I)ept. I j , Huston.
Sold everywhere. tatoes muy be fed raw to add succu-
i lence to the ration, they should be
—Adv.
: given only ut Intervals and In small
quantities. Too many arc likely to
N ervous.
They gave the lady tho only unoccu­ «'ause scours.
pied room In the hotel—ono with a pri­
A potato ration should be supple­
vate buth adjoining. The next morn­ mented with feeds rich In nitrogen,
ing. when the guest wn> ready to leave, such ns old-process linseed-oil meal or
the clerk said:
! fr«*sh meal. Where sweet potatoes are
"W ell, did you havo a good ulght'a plentiful and cheap a combination with
rest, madam?"
gluten meal and skim milk mnkes n
"No, 1 didn't,” rejoined tho lady, em­
phatically. "1 was afraid some one good ration.
In one case o f experimental feeding
would want to take a bath, and the
only way to It w u h through my room." | shouts made one pound o f gain for
— Exchange.
each 3.13 pounds of grain when they
were allowed to do their own harvest­
To keen clean and healthy take Dr. ing o f raw sweet potatoes. Sweet po-
Fierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu­ tatoea nre said to be the best root
late liver, bowels and stomach.
crop for pigs for fall and winter graz­
ing In the cut-over pine lands o f the
H e r S k ill.
South.
"Bo Mm. Tart has that flerce-tem-
Th<* meat o f pofnto-fed hogs ts equal
pered husband of hers Lamed, has
In quality to pork from a grain rntlon,
She?"
"I should say aho had. Sho’s got him but the latter Is likely to enrry a
that tarns that she takes money out of greater finish. A fter cooling there Is
hia hand without him snapping at her." no appreciable difference In firmness of
—- Italllmore American.
tho curcass between a potato-fed and
grain-fed nnltnn!.
Jinks— H e’a a flno doctor
for
children.
Illlnks— That so?
ELECTRIC PROD FOR ANIMALS
Jinks— Yes; he gives them such
nasty medicine that they're glad to Handle Holds D ry Batteries, Coll,
get well.— Ilrooklyn Citizen.
W ire and Button— Shock Is Said
to Be Effective.
A b s o lu te ly
F ir e p r o o f
N e a r R oth
D e p o t*
2 0 0 R o om s
IOO H ath«
Dry batteries mnke the use o f elec­
tricity possible In many novel appli­
ances, writes C. J . Lynde In Farmers'
Mall und Itreeze.
The following cut
shows an animal prod which It Is said
C o r n « » S ix th an d M o y t S i».. P o rtla n d , O re .
| will not Injure tho flesh or hide. The
LOU HIMES, Manager.
RATES 76c to 12. SPECIAL W.wk or Month | first cut shows the prod ns It looks
1 when completed.
The larger end Is
I Hotel Hoyt
M O N E Y
F O R
Y O U .
Thonaamla of trained younir |N*o|ila need#*!.
Itehnke-Walker lluatnaM Collefr*, Portland, |»lnc«*R
■tudenla in pociiLiona. Enroll any time.
Kmt
Catalogue.
v
\e Cow s Health- First
SOME SILO SAYINGS.
To think of the milk yield f.r»t and the cow’» bealtb^ftcrward i* putting
the cart before the hone. Many "poor milker»" onljrRiced to have their
systems working properly to become good producer».
K O W -K U R E , the great cow medicine, make» cow» healthy and k ttp i them
healthy. Working on the digestive and genital organa, it 1» a prompt, aure '
remedy for Abortion, Harrerne»», Retained Afterbirth, Scouring, host Appe­
tite and Hunches.
T r y K O W -K U K E ; druggiat» and feed dealer» tell it —
66c and $1.10 packagea.
"Save the grain" Is the motto
now,
Using silage to feed the cow.
Stave off tho high costs of
dairy feeds with a stave silo.
Don't be satlsfle«! with the ab­
W rit* lo r " Tho Homo Cow D octor," Iroo.
stract Idea o f having a silo;
D A IR Y ASSO CIATIO N CO.,
Lyndon villa, V L
make It concrete. It can’t rot
out, blow down or burn up.
You like canned fruits and
vegetables during the winter.
Silage, says the United Stutes
lu ta li V
department o f agriculture, Is the
dairy row's canned stuff.
I f you food only the «-urs you
0O -
W r ite / o r C a t* * to e / a n r i / u t t i n f o r m a t io n
lose nearly half fhe food value
In the corn crop.
Turn the
‘ÛANfi.OtC
leaves and stalks Into sllugc and
suve that 40 per cent.
A fter all Is sabl, the fact re-
in a Hurry.
•
mnlns that the two necessary
A
t
a
lecture
a well known authority
wur foo«]s are bread and milk. ! on economics mentioned the fact that
For
winter
milk production
in some parts of America the number
nothing equals the sll«».
of men was considerably larger than
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • that of women, and he added, humor­
ously:
“ I can, therefore, recommend the la
TILTIN G GATE QUITE SIMPLE dies to emigrate to that part.”
A young woman seated In one of the
------------
Inexpensive
Arrangem ent Operated last row of the auditorium got up and,
full of Indignation, left the room rather Take tuklespoonful o f Salts if
by W eights— Elim inates Shocks
noisily whereupon the lecturer re-
Back hurts or Bladder
and W ear on Mechanism.
marked, I did not mean that it should
. ., „
be done In such a hurry."— Exchange.
DOlnerS.
Thc.Sc|«ntlflc American, In Illustrat­
ing and describing a gut«». Invented by
W 1IILK AT WAR
J. \V. I,<ivt-lnn<], Lincoln, III., Hays:
WOMEN SUFFER
W e are a nation of meat eaters and
An object q/ the Invention Is to
blood Is filled with uric acid, says
provide a simple and Inexpensive till-
AT HOME our
a well-known authority, who warns us
The reflections of a married woman to be constantly on guard against kid­
are not pleasant tf she Is delicate, run­ ney trouble.
down, or over-worked. She feels "played
The kidneys do their utmost to free
out.” Her smile and her good spirits have the blood of this Irritating acid, but
taken flight. It worries her husband as
become weak from the overwork; they
well as herself.
This Is the time to build up her strength get sluggish; the eliminative tissues
and cure those weaknesses or ailments clog and thus the waste Is retained in
which are the seat of her trouble. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription regulates the blood to poison the entire system.
und promotes the proper functions of
When your kidneys ache and feel
womanhoex], enriches the blood, dispels like lumps of lead, and you have sting­
■ - and pain*, melancholy and nervous­
ness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores ing pains in the back or the urine is
health and strength. It cures those dis­ cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad­
orders and derangements incident to der is irritable, obliging you to seek
womanhood.
It is now put up In tablet form. Write relief during the night; when you havo
confidentially about your case or send 10c severe headaches, nervous and dizzy
for trial pkg. of "Favorite Prescription spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or
Tablets" to Dr. Pierce, President Invalids'
Perspective V ie w of Gate.
rheumatism in bad weather, get from
Hotel, Buffalo, N Y — Adv.
your pharmacist about four ounces of
Ing gat«», so ns to eliminate shocks
Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a
H
e
r
Part.
uud wear ui>on the various parts of
Young Arthur waas wrestling with a glass of water before breakfast each
the gate mechanism.
lesson in grammar. "Father,” said he, morning and in a few days your kid­
thoughtfully, "what part of speech is neys w ill act fine. This famous salts
is made from the acid of grapes and
LEGUMES FOR A DAIRY FARM woman?"
"Woman, my boy, is not a part of lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
speech;
she is all of it,” returned has been used for generations to flush
D a irym a n W ho Raises Abundance of
and stimulate clogged ksdneys, to neu­
father.— Milwaukee Sentinel.
Roughage Establishes Basis fo r
tralize the acids in urine so it is no
longer a source of irritation, thus end­
Econom ical Ration.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best fo r liver, ing urinary and bladder disorders.
The dairyman who raises nn nbun- bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful efferves­
«Innco of leguminous roughage estab­ for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
cent lithia-water drink, and nobody
lishes a bnsls for nn economical home­
M aybe He W as W in n in g Stake.
can make a mistake by taking a little
grown rntlon which mukes It unneces­
Beautiful Ernestine was sobbing as occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
sary for him to purchnse proteln-rlch
though her heart would break.
and active.— Adv.
feeds. Good, properly cured liny from | "W h at is It, dear?" asked her girl
nny o f the common legumes has n 1 friend.
Specifications.
high percentage o f digestible protein. ; “ W-why,” she sobbed. " I t-told Jack,
"Th
at
man
is always running other
An acre o f good alfalfa furnishes j after he proposed, to go up and see people down.”
twice ns much protein ns n ton of! papa."
"Scandal or auto?”— Exchange.
"W hat of that?”
bran, four times ns much ns n ton of
"W
h
y
they
started
playing
erds,
and
corn meal, and nine times as much as
Mutual Confidences.
now he goes up to see papa every
an acre of timothy. When the rntlon
“ H ere I have an electric runabout on
night.”
consists of an ubundunce o f silage
my hands.”
and good legume hny, cows of mod­
“ I’m still worse off. I ’ve got a run­
“ My dear girl, don't lay so much
erate production often require but lit­ stress on beauty. Modest worth is around on my finger.”— Baltimore
American.
tle gruln. Cows which give more than better far than millions."
"Y'es, it doesn’t get anywhere near
25 or 30 pounds o f milk dnlly require
Garfield Tea was your Grandmother’s
the addition of concentrates if high beauty in catching a millionaire."
Remedy for every stomach and intes­
production is to be maintained. In
tinal ill. This good old-fashioned herb
A Question of Conscience.
view of the probable shortnge In
home remedy for constipation, stomach
“
Can
doctors
honestly
take
money
grains ull dairymen should make every
ills and other derangements of the sys­
effort to provide nn abundance of from their patients?”
tem so prevalent these days is in even
"W
h
y
not?"
leguminous bay by growing legumes
“ Are they not all ill-gotten gains?” greater favor as a fam ily medicine
suitable to their soils an«l sections.
than in your grandmother’s day.— Adv.
— Exchange.
^ P
o r t l a n d S eed C o m p a n y *
«
:
N othing Doing.
A N atural O m ission.
"Nature makes swans sing before * “ Say Clarence, how do you spell
felicity?”
Grasses and Live Stock Go H and In they die.”
" I don’t spell i t ”— Brooklyn Citizen.
"
I
wish
nature
would
reverse
the
H a n d — P roper System of Rota­
process with some people and make
tion Is Favored.
Its C ontradiction.
them die before they sing.”— Baltimore
“ An engine is a paradoxical sort of a
American.
Grass and livestock should go hnnd
proposition.”
In hand. Th«»re Is no farm which, If
“ How so?”
properly managed and kept nt least
“ It’s hottest when its coaled.”— Ex­
change.
one-half of the time in grasses and
clovers, and gradually brought under
a proper system o f rotation, would not
I produce more, In fact double the crops
j which It now docs, and yet constantly
Stamp ABORTION out of
; be growing better and better.
your Herd and keep it out!
GOOD COMBINATION ON FARM
W e Pay the
Highest
Market
Trices
For
RAW FURS
Guarantee quick returns; charge
no commission. Make trial shipment
and get the most for your FURS.
N. M. UNGAR CO..
191 Broadway,
Electric
A nim al
Prod.
tlx» handle which contains tho hnt-
t«Tles, coll, wires and button, ns shown
In th«» second cut. The small end has
two metal terminals n short distance
apart.
In use, tho terminals are
placed against the horse and the but­
ton Is pressed.
The horse then re­
ceives un electric shock which Is much
more effective than an ordinary
prod.
PORTLAND, ORE.
HER HAIR GET GRAY f,
KEEP FOOD HOPPERS CLOSED SOME KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED
FRED DUNDEE
MOTOR C AR REPAIRING
MACHINE WORK
MAGNETO SERVICE STATIO N
ALL KINDS OF
WELDING
CYLINDER GRINDING
PR O M PT A TTE N TIO N
T O ALL ORDERS
Broad way at Flanders, Portland, Or.
SHIP
Vaal, Pork, BaW.
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
and Farm Produce»
to tho Old Roltoblo Evsrdlns bonoo with a
record of 46 r u n of .Square Dealing», and
ba aaaured of T O P M ARKET PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
$-47 Front 3troo4
P. N. U.
Portland. Ora—
N o . 1, 191ft.
Enorm ous Am ount of G ra in Consum ed
by Rats and Mice Can Be P ar­
tia lly Avoided at N ig h t
——"
Tho amount of grain consumed by
rats and mice Is enormous. This can
j not bo avoided entirely, but there Is
no reason why rats and mice should
I have access to the food hoppers at
night, and fill themselves up on mash.
When the chickens have gone to roost,
close the hoppers. I f there Is a leak,
stop I t
Keep deep litter on tho floor, and
toss It up each night, so that tho hens
w ill have no dliflculty In scratching In
It. This kind o f exercise In tho morn­
ing will bo good for them.
Vegetables fo r Storage.
Boo that your gnrden produces d ry
beans, cabbages, potatoes and root
crops that cun be kept without can­
ning.
Clear up Johnson grass, Bermuda
grass and salt grass In order to de­
stroy the desert corn flea-beetle«’ w in ­
te r quarters.
She Kept Her Locks D ark and
Glossy, with Sage Tea
Foolish to T h in k T h a t A n yo n e Can
and Sulphur.
Successfully Manage Farm
Right
From
SAVE THE CALVES!
Apply treatment yourself. Small
expense. Write for free booklet
on Abortion. " Q u e s t io n s and
A n s w e r s .”
State number of
cattle in herd.
Or. David Roberts' Vet. Co.. 100 Grand Ave.. Waukesha. Wis.
S ta rt
Granulated Eyelids,
While It Is well to encourage the
When you darken your hair with
Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
S u n , D u o t and W ind quickly
] 1 “ Back-to-tbe-aoll" movement, especial­ Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell,
relieved by Murine. Try it in
ly among young people, It Is foolish because it's done so naturally, so even
your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes.
to think that anyone can manage a I ly. Preparing this mixture, though.1
N» Smart ¡if, J»»t Eye Comfort
[ farm successfully from the first. It at home Is mussy and troublesome.
marine Eye Remedy
For
60
cents
you
can
buy
at
any
drug
1 requires careful study and patience,
store the ready-to-use preparation, im Ey Satv«, in Tube* 26c. For Rook o f tht Eye — Frwm.
year In and year out, but the person proved by the addition of other ingre­ Ask M o r in « E ye R em edy C o ., C U lc**o j
who has Industry and common sense dients. called "W yeth's Sage and Sul
w ill succeed In the end.
TOC CAICT CUT OCT A
phur Compound." You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw Bog Spavin or Tboroughpin
P reparing Seedbed.
this through your hair, taking one
Proper ntnl timely plowing Is the small strand at a time. By morning but you can clean them off promptly with
most efficient and practicable means o f all gray hair disappears, and, after an-:
preparing a suitable seedbed for near­ other application or two, your hair be­
comes beautifully darkened, glossy
“ “ t r a m MARI «G.US.PAT. OFF.
ly all farm crops.
and luxuriant.
and
you
work the horse « m e time.
Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace,
An Important piece o f fall wprk Is Is a sign of old age, and as we all de­
D o e « n o t b lis te r or remove the
to destroy dried wild bunch grasses sire a youthful and attractive appear­
hair. <2.60 per bottle, delivered.
W ill tell you more if you write.
and broom sedge, which furnish win­ ance, get busy at once with Wyeth's
B o o k 4 M fre e . ABSORBINE, JR.,
ter quarters for the chinch bug.
Sage and Sulphur Compound and look
the antiseptic liniment for mankind,
years younger. This ready-to-use pre­
reduce» Varicose Veins, Ruptured
More sheep In every stnte In th « paration la a delightful toilet requisite
Maaclcs of U iaaenu. tnl»n»4 «''••A*. W «M .
Union Is the demand that the best ag­ and not a medicine. It Is not Intended
- CytU. Allay« pain quickly. $1.2i and 12.67
tc «1 ¿niffilta or delivered. Made in the U. S. A. bp
ricultural sentiment of the country for the cure, mitigation or prevention
YOUNG, P.O.F., 40 1 T•**$!• S t, Springfield, Miss.
of disease.— Adv.
recommends.
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