The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 17, 1918, Image 3

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    BIG MONEY IN FURS ROUGHAGE FOR SHEEP
SHIP TO NEAREST MARKET
BETTER PRICES-OUICKRETURNS' -egume Hays Stand at Fore­
front in Feeding Value.
IVe I Vant Immediately
MUSKRAT
SKUNK
COYOTE
RACCOON
MOLE
MINK
FOXES
OTTER
AND OTHER FURS.
WEIGHING
DEVICE IS HANDY
Farmer Enabled to Read Record at
His Leisure and Comfort— Bur­
den Taken From Hande.
Many times farmers weigh henry ar­
ticles hy holding thn scales and their
load hy one or both hands, while try-
Hooping O u r Soidiors Strong
Early in the world w ar experience proved the
extraordinary value of cod liver oil for strengthening
soldiers against colds, pneumonia and lung troubles.
Thousands of Our Soldiers are Taking
Sot Only la Timothy Unpalatable to
Anlmala, but It Cauaea Serioua
Caaee of Constipation— Much
Qraln Is Saved.
(P rep a red by the United Htntee D epart­
ment o f A g ricu ltu re.)
s
Svnd tur Haw Fur pries Hi! todau.
H. L1EBES & CO.
Itapt. K,
r
n
E
m
¿ fa
high in food valu e and rich in blood-m aking properties.
/ “f y
S coff's will strengthen you against winter sickness.
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B e w a re o f A lc o h o lic S u b stitu te s.
T h e Im ported N orw egian cod liv er o il u«ed In S c o f t rs E m u lsion !« n ow refined in
tw u Am erican laboratories which guarantee« it f*ee fr^m impurities.
Scott & Ik/wne, Bloomfield. N. J.
17-23
VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
Cots 20 Cords in 10 Hours
Kaw Fur Ü n lr r i and Fur Manu.
facturera
Legume hnya stand ut the forefront
ua a roughage for sheep. No other
roughages approach them In feeding
149-151 Broadway, Portland, Or.
values.
The cos rae-atem Died hnya,
like timothy, red top and blue grnaa
have very few leaves and therefore
are poor sheep feeds.
Hays huvtng
u large amount o f timothy la them ulao
are undesirable.
Not only Is timo­
thy unpalatable to the sheep, but It
causes serious eases of constipation.
The dry timothy heads work Into the
wool, causing Irritation to the skin,
lessening the vnltto of the clip and
making shearing difficult. When tim­
othy nr other conrse-stemined hay Is
fed to sheep in winter quarters It be­
comes necessary to use some supple­
mentary feed to keep the sheep In con­
dition.
I f tiny noitlegume hay Is fed, sup­
plementary protein feed Is needed. Lln-
*c«>d meal Is good since In addition to
furnishing protein It counteracts the
constipating effect o f timothy hay.
From one-quarter to one-half pound
of linseed rncnl per ewe dally should
he used, depending on the sire nnd
condition o f the animal and the other
feed used.
In an experiment conducted at the
Missouri station nnd reported In bul­
letin No. 120, the relative values of
O n* h u rxlr«! arvl « l i l y five Hoorn«. all Modern clover nnd timothy hnya for wintering
Improvement«; free plionee on every flour.
ewea were determined.
Rate«: 75c ta{$1.50 per day: 92.50 to
Fifteen ewes fed 2.0 pounds timothy
$5.00 per week.
hny and O.itfl pounds grain per head
Opposite CourthouM. 2 block« from PoatofTlra. dally lost 7.0 pounds each during the
Klre Proof. S. I* and O re*on Electric, p a «« door.
same time that unother lot receiving
the same weight of grain nnd clover
hay gained 0.5 pounds. The 14 ewes
fed clover hay dropi»ed 10 atrong
Arts made from your OLD CAR­
lambs, while those fed timothy drop­
PETS. Haif Hug» woven alt sizes.
ped 11 strong nnd 5 weak lambs.
Mail orders receive prompt and care­
The lainhs from the ewes fed clover
ful attention.“ Send for booklet.
hny gained more rapidly during the
N O R T H W E S T RU G CO.
lirst :t() days than did those from the
E. 8th and Taylor SU.
Portland, Or.
ewes fe<l timothy hay.
o
Because ft Guarantees the Purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
lly tiling tlie right kind of buy In-
Nlend o f grain, sheep can be wintered
•tu cc i-N fiilly and much grain saved for
’•her purjxmeM.
Sheep require lea*
concentrated feed during the winter
than other live ntoek.
I f they are
In good condition at the beginning of
the winter and If lainha are not ex­
ported before the spring pastures eotne
>n, tlie grnlnloMit ration la to be nd-
vlaed.
Prices are higher than ever.
c
T H E .O R IG IN A L .
T H E L IG H T E S T . T H E
S T K t% G E S T . H A S M A N Y IM IT A T O R S .
B U T l»D E Q U A L S . W rila for Information.
Vaughan Motor Works,
Ing to read the wavering record on the
i face— a burden at arms length. Note
the easier wuy.
As one holds the
lever down he reads at leisure, and
with comfort, the weight which the
scales show.
The "bean-and-pea"
I scales cun be used In the same way.
—Orange Judd Farmer.
main
P O R T L A N D . OREGON.
Weighing Convenience.
It
An Optimist.
was 5 a. m.
He was starting
furnace fire at this unseemly
COMB SAGE TEA IN
FADED OR GRAY WR
the
hour.
Without warning a large lump of
co«U leaped from Its berth on top of
the coni pile nnd landed squarely on
the captain of his toe brigade on the
i left foot.
In other words, the coal
BEST PLACE FOR SEED CORN landed squarely on his big toe. He If Mixed with Sulphur it Dark­
ens so Naturally Nobody
j warmed up much more quickly than
can Tell.
Well Ventilated Room With Artificial the fire us he hopped about bit one
Heat, If Needed, Should Be Had
foot In Imitation of u Itusslan toe
for Curing.
dancer.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti­
He swore, cursed his luck. Increased fully darkened, glossy and attractive
Word Is being sent to the farmers the white space on his fuce, and then with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
of Minnesota to take special pains In — then—then he began to smile. And Whenever her hair took on that dull,
drying and storing their seed corn this his toe thumped like a stranded uuto faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied with won­
fall. C. P. Bull, university farm, St. engine!
derful effect. By asking at any drug
Paul, secretary o f the state commit­
“ Why, I really am lucky,” he
store for "W y eth ’s Sage and Sulphur
tee o f food production und conserva­ thought.
“ I'm lucky to have a coni 1 Compound," you w ill get a large bot­
pile big enough for a lump o f coal to i tle of this old-time recipe, improved
tion, says:
“The amount o f moisture to be re­ get a start on. Come on, do It again,” I by the addition of other Ingredients,
moved from the corn this fall Is larger j he dared and smilingly cast his grouch all ready to use, for about 60 cents.
than usual. A well ventilated room | In the furnace, gave his aching toe This simple mixture can be depended
with artificial heut. If needed, should 1 a rub or two and cheerily went to upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair.
be provided for curing. Care should work.
A well-known downtown druggist
■
be taken, however, not to dry the
says everybody uses W yeth’s Sage
corn too rapid,y. The temperature of
A postal card to Garfield Tea Co., j and Sulphur Compound now because
the drying room should be kept some­ Brooklyn, N. Y., asking for a sample it darkens so naturally and evenly
where between 00 aud 70 degrees. The will repay you.— Adv.
that nobody can tell It has been ap­
plied— it’s so easy to use, too. You
ears should be hung up by the double
The Rear Guard Removed.
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
string method or should be put on
Doris was rather backward in her j and draw It through your hair, taking
hangers or trees; It should not be
studies. One day when her father was one strand at a time. By morning
j dumped In a pile In a btn.
j inquiring into her standing at school the gray hair disappears; after an­
"A double allowance. If It can be she admitted that she was lowest in other application or two. It Is restored
had, should be saved. In order to ad­ ' her class.
to Its natural color and looks glossy,
mit of a more rigid selection next
“ Why, Doris, I am ashamed o f you !” j soft and beautiful. This preparation
her mother exclaimed. “ Why don’t Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is
spring.
you study harder and try to get away not intended for the cure, mitigation
"The present Indications are that from the foot of the class?”
or prevention of disease.— Adv.
there will be u good demand for seed
" It isn’t my fault,” Doris replied in
corn.”
! tones of injured innocence. “ The little
Of Course.
jv a te r s u p p l y f o r p o u l t r y
girl who has always been at the foot
The Parson— You must remember,
Bought, .Hold. R * n («d and Repaired
brother, that the rain falls alike on
BENEFITS OF CHICK FEEDER has left school.”— New York Times.
W A I.K K Il K l.KCTKJC W O R K S
In Winter It Will Be Necessary to Re­
the just and the unjust
Hu moitié*. cor. 10th. Portland. Ore.
new Four or Five Times Daily—
The Deacon— N ot much it doesn’t!
S H AK E INTO Y O U R SHOES.
Advantages Claimed Are That Birds
Use Common Utensils.
A lla n '» Foot-Ease. the antiseptic powder. Makes Maybe you don’t know that I went
M ONEY FOR YOU.
Are Prevented From Overfeeding
tight or new shoe» feel easy.
R elieve« Corn», home from prayer meeting the other
ThouftnniU o f train«*! young iirople n***«l*tl. ¡
I Bunions. Hot. Swollen. Tender. A ch in g Feet. Sold
and Crowding.
lJuhnkt'- Walker Hum no** ( kille*«*. Portland, place«
everywhere. 25c. Don’ t accept any substitute. night with your umbrella.
The liens need u good supply of
student« in poeiliona.
Enroll any timo.
Ir te
Sample FR E E .
Address. Alien S. Olmsted. Le
clean water, and In winter It will be
Catalo*ue.
The V-ahaped bottom o f this feed ! Roy. N . Y .
necessary to renew.the water four or
hopper Is mude of woven wire nnd
Generous.
Z O R S Thra* shave*'fra* I !S«nl live times a day. There are devices on
SAFETY RA
. ---------- u« Ih re « dull safety r w i r
the murket which the Hellers profess
“
Do
you
tend
your own furnace?”
Defeat Backache and Kidney
bladr*. W r *harp#»n and return lh«*rn fr«*e. Each
“ No,” replied Crosslots. “ I ’m not
bladr «tarilised. Sani Keen S afety Co., 12SH W . will keep the water from freezing, but
Trouble W ith Anurie
Third St., L o « An*«*l«n.
selfish. If we get in enough fuel to
at present poultry men, both lurgo and
start a little blaze, I let the whole
M a n y p e o p le in th is c it y h a v e s u ffe r e d
small, agree that the best way Is to
family gather around and enjoy it fr o m r h e u m a tis m a n d k id n e y tr o u b le an d
A Cruel Hint.
put the water In ordinary utensils and
h a v e fo u n d t h a t A n u r ic w a s th e m o s t
I with me.”— Exchange.
"I wish 1 knew what to do to kill renew the supply with sufficient fra-
s u c c e s s fu l r e m e d y
to
o vercom e
th e s e
p a in fu l a n d d a n g e ro u s a ilm e n ts .
.......”
quency to prevent the birds going
h e lu c k y p e o p le a r e th o s e w h o h a v e
“ Why don't you tako singing lea
Constipation, indigestion, slck-head- ; s u T ffe
r e d , b u t w h o a r e n o w w e ll b e c a u s e
thirsty.
Bona ?”— Exchange.
ache and bilious conditions are over- t h e y h e e d e d n a t u r e 's w a r n in g s ig n a l in
| come by a course of Garfield Tea. tim e t o c o r r e c t t h e ir tr o u b le w it h th a t
w o n d e r fu l n e w d is c o v e r y o f D r. P ie r c e 's
Too Probable.
j Drink on retiring.— Adv.
TIME
FOR
MAKING
REPAIRS
c a lle d " A n - u - r i c ” (d o u b le s t r e n g t h ). Y o u
"W h o is going to score the new
s h o u ld p r o m p t ly h e e d th e s e w a r n in g s ,
s o m e o f w h ic h a r e d iz z y sp ells, b a c k a c h e .
opera you are going to produce?”
The Trouble.
List cf Jobs Required Should Be Made
Ir r e g u la r it y o f th e u rin e o r th e p a in fu l
“ I am afraid It Is going to bo the
, t w in g e s o f rh e u m a tis m , s c ia tic a o r lu m -
“ Has Bliggins an ear for music?”
and Work Completed Before Cold
critics."— Haltimoro American.
! bago.
d e la y m a y m a k e p o s s ib le th e
“ Yes. The trouble is that he won’t d a n g e ro T u o s fo
Weather Bets In.
r m s o f k id n e y d ise a s e, such
limit
himself
to
his
ears,
but
insists
as B r ig h t 's d is e a s e , d ia b e t e s o r s to n e In
Chick Feeder.
th
e
b
la
d
d
e
r.
I f y o u w a n t q u ic k r e lie f
on trying to use his voice.”— Washing­
Are there repairs that ought to he !
: b u y it n o w — o r sen d D r. P ie r c e 10c. f o r
ton Star.
the
trny
beneath
Is
shallow.
The
ad­
tr ia l p k g .
T h is w ill p r o v e th a t “ A n u r ic ”
| made in tho <lalry barn before winter? j
e lim in a te s u ric a c id as h o t w a t e r m e lts
Better spend n half-hour mnklng a vantages claimed for this arrange­
j s u g a r.— A d v .
Modern Micawbers.
list o f them; and then fix each ono ns i ment are thnt the chicks are prevent-
She— W hy do all the men hang out
W ill *uarant«*e you top market prices at all timra quickly as possible.
Save the Crapa.
This will save eed from overfeeding and crowding.—
in front of the postoffice on such a
for your Veal. H o *«. Poultry. K * * « . Butter. Hide«. time und trouble later on.
Wisconsin Agriculturist
"Conserve the game” is another war
windy day?
Etc« I f you have not «hipped to ua. try us.
slogan. But even in time of peace one
He— Oh, they’re just waiting for
shouldn't shoot craps. — SL Joseph
113 F ro n t,
P O R T L A N D , OR.
something to turn up.— Minnehaha.
WATER
ESSENTIAL
FOR
STOCK
| News-Press.
Ì
: SAVE FARM MACHINERY a
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best fo r liver,
Ample Supply Should Be Available In
•
_______
DO
CO W S F A IL TO CLEAN?
Veal, Pork, Beef,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
Winter as Well as Summer— Tank
This is a serious condition and re­
Word Is being sent out to
Poultry, Butter, Eggs i *
for
a
laxative—three
for
a
cathartic.
quires prompt attention.
Heater Not Needed.
nd Farm Produce.
J farmers over the country to take
I>r. David Roberts'
to tho Old RaHahla Eventing I i o u m with a
• speclnl pains this fall and winter
Vanity.
COW
CLEANER $ £
record o f 46 yearn of Sonar* Dealings. and
Water should be available In ample
g iv e » quick relief. Keep it on hand
J to protect their machines. Prices
baaaaurod o f --------
TO P M AR
iR K K E E T T PRICES.
“
I
have
never
met,”
he
said,
“
more
quantities for the stock in winter ns
and prevent the ruin o f your cow.
j • have advanced greatly, nnd enr*
F. M. CRONKHITL
Read the Practical Home Veternanui
well ns In summer. It Is one o f the than two really lovely women.”
Seud
for frae booklet on Abortion
i
•
of
farm
machinery
will
pny
dou-
“ A h !” she said, looking up Inno­
S-47 Front Strani
Portland, O ra eea
best physical regulators thnt the ani­
in Cows. I f no dealer in your town
cently, “ who was the other?”— Ex­
| e bly well this year. So the word
w
rite
mals can have nnd It goes Into the change.
• Is going out—
Or. David Roberts' Vet. Co. 100 Grand Ave..'Wiukesha, Wis.
building o f blood and flesh just ns
j e
To put mnchlnes under cover
much ns does the feed which you give
No Sign o f It.
J ns soon as the season’s work
is no more necessary
the animals.
than S m a l l p o x , Army
“ Our new washerwoman, dear, is
| e with them Is over,
experience has demonstrated
It Is well to have the water ns warm rather timid.”
m t
J
To go over every mnchlne
the almost miraculous effi­
ns possible In winter ns the stock will
“
W
ell,
judging
by
the
condition
of
cacy.
and
tumlessness,
of Antityphoid VscclnaUoo.'
e carefully ns soon ns opportunity
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
drink more freely of It than they will my best collars, I should think her
; * will permit, tighten bolts, replac-
your family. It Is more vital than house Insurance.
of cold water. This does not menn thnt brave enough to be ready for the
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Hava
[D o Your Own Plum bing | • Ing broken parts, nnd oiling
you had Typhoid?" telling of T y p h o id Vaccina,
It Is necessary to Install a tank heatef* fray.”— Exchange.
«
carefully
to
prevent
rusting.
results
from us , and dao^-e from Typhoid Carriers,
By buying direct from ua at wholeaala prirea
for all kinds of stock. For most of
T IK CUTTEI LABOtATOtY, UIKOJEY, CAL
and «a rc the plumber’a proAta. W rite ua to­ J J
To paint mnchlnes, ns painting
Natural
Result.
the live stock nil that Is necessary Is
ra w w v m a in v u n s s m
« n a s i »• m
day your nead*. Wa will ( i n you our rock-
« lengthens the life of n machine.
“ You appear to eat well, Johnny,"
to pack hot manure arouud the tank
bottom "diract-to-you” price*, f. o. b. rail or
J Bridge pnlnt Is suggested as best
boat. W c actually u n you from 10 to 46 pur
several Inches deep nnd to break the said his aunt, whom ho was visititng.
• for Iron parts.
cent. A ll ro o d , guaranteed.
Granulated Eyelids,
“ Yearn,” said Johnny; “ I've been
Northwaat headquarter, fot le a d e r W ater
a Ico several times a duy In older that practicing all my life."— Exchange.
Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
the animals may drink.
System* and Fullar 4 Johnnon Englnaa.
Sa n , D ust and W in J quickly
Hotel Rowland
B E A U T IF U L R U G S
ELECTRIC MOTORS
SELF DEFENSE
THE VOGEL
PRODUCE CO.
SH IP:
BUY DIRECT Æ
* -
^ *1
$
STARK-DAV1S CO.
212 T hird k r w t
P. N. U.
Partlaod. O r a r e "
Na. X, IB IS
J
TYPHOID
relieved by Murine. T ry it in
Facetioua Calculation.
your Eyes and in Baby’ s Eyes.
Expect Lot of Suckers.
Horcaa for Heavy Work.
"Can you tell me If you take a bone
NeSmartinf, Jast EyaCaaiart
Like begets like, nnd If wa select
Tha greater the uses o f farm horses
M a rin e E y e R em edy
«M d corn from plants that have grown are magnified in the choice o f breed­ from a dog, what remains?”
“ I f you try it on my bulldog, it’s By* Salva, la Tuhaa 36 For ifsok #/ (6s t'vs — PVoa.
a lot of sack art this year, tvs 0M|r ing-stock. the less adapted arq the
your remains."— Exchange.
C o..
! A »k I
expoet i hot o f oackeio aeon paar.
boreee for heavy work.