The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 20, 1918, Image 5

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    B LI Siisi E « fì
DIRECTORY
USE OF TRACTORS
lU SAVING LABOR
innchlms, especially the latter, would
do away with the necessity o f much
laborious work.
Aaar4*4 GRASO PRIZt at the f . f . I. E
KO VERALLS ;
H arvest by Machinery.
R »g
U S .P a t .O ff
A large percentage o f the cutting
and shocking of corn Is done hy hand
labor. In some sect Ions, because of|
T K « moti practi
practical, heakhfui. ^Laytime
aar menu rvrr ‘ in iventod lot c hikft ea I lo
unfavorable topography or other rea­
\
ft y of age, I Made in one pier c with
sons, It Is not practicable to use mu-
I. Ed
EaaJy akpf«d on or o l.
C ..W
waahrd.
X *uD><k.
w
nJsr N o tig! • rlaaUc U»r.da
Greater Acreage Made Possible cldne cutters. However, the greater
O n » hum lrad ami s l a t y d v * Ronnie. all M u la tn
to Mop dvcu.’mtio*. Made in blue
Young Women and Men
Itnpruvetnenla: Inm p h o n e. on »v a r y flour.
part o f (he corn that Is now cut by
denim, and genuine blue and white
HtjMiiiiMR rrU’H f o r truinml mimlii.
(irm m u your
by Improved Machines.
hickory * riper Alao lighter weight,
hand labor could be harvested by ma­
Ralaai 78c to $1.80 par days $2.80 to opjHtriunity. Knorll now in Northw«wt'B U n f it m t
fa t -color material in a variety of
i»u«iri«HiM
lifh n k r Walker, I*ort lun«!. rrm m
chinery, economizing labor and doing
p le a t in g d e s ig n «, all appropri­
$8.00 par waak.
< lataloir.
ately trimmed with f a s t - c o l o r
the work In a less laborious manner.
O n p oelte Courthnuee, t lilorka fro m I'oetn fllM ,
ten. A l l garment* m ad e in
F ir e I ’ ruof. M. I* anil O raaon K la r tr k pace door.
INCREASE CORN PRODUCTION
Dutch neck with elbow «leevea
Much of the corn that Is now husked
n -iti
or high neck and long deevea.
from the shocks could he handled more
Folder 'in color« «howmgdd-
□
(event mntcnali «eat f « c e cm
economically ami with n saving In feed|
B a a a h l, S old , R a n la d an d R a p a lro d
Larger Plow», H arro w » and Other lm- value of stover by substituting ma­
Vaal, Pork, Baaf,
WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS
Bumalda.
ror
loth.
Portland.
Ora.
I
Poultry, Buttar, E ||i
' $ 1.25 t h e s u i t
plementa, M ake It Poeeible to Ac-
chine buskers and shredders for hand
and Farm Produca,
If your denier cannot supply yo4
complies More W o rk Per
labor.
The
use
of
corn
pickers
would
to tha o l d K allalila K ven tin a houaa w ith a
w e wttf «end them e har grt prepaid
accomplish similar results In the case
raoord o f 4* y man o f Hguara O aallna», and
Man on Farm .
cm receipt of price, $ 1.25 each.
ba aaaurad o f T O P M A R K E T P R i t t i
of corn husked from the standing
* t am
rm bm Wrt> hr T,wn - " ' „ I l T «
F. M. CRONKHITE,
kO VERALLS
stalks. Unloading Hiid elevating mn-
T H E H. r. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y ,
(Prepared by the United H'aira l»*part-
45-47 F ro n t S tr e e t.
P o rtla n d , O r . « o n
Of morve? refunded.
ft té. u.s. ftáf.orr.
cldnery
nt
the
crib
should
he
Intro­
I’ orU end. O r».. M estile. W n.. H alllnaham . W o .
meat of Aarlcuiture >
A N EW S U IT
The more extensive us«- <»f lubor-aav- duced nnd more generally used In'
F k E E
lnsc Implement» will make It easier In many sections where It Is now un­
IF T H E Y RIP
Beware of Imitatici»«.
1918 to approximate the record-break­ known or not commonly used. Where
LEVI STRAUSS fi. ca
Look for tha label Q T
SAN r SANCISCO. CAL
ing acreage o f 1917, Bsper Inlly »hen such facilities are not available cribs
WWT PAIt» W flA I _
Mode
—
should be constructed In such a man-1
l**t*nt lltr TT'.uur . ifr . fTñ7iI|rrr)
. '
employed
In
section*
where
corn
In
LEVI
STRAUSS
&
CO.,
Su Frociac*
N o \m k-hrrakm g
I hr#«**»*!» rvtw in
now grown profitably hut on n more tier that they can be filled and emptied!
um > V I I » rin g in g
Simple andpf*c-
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frv
of
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rmmdom-AUa
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*
P o­
(M«l l u ll d lffftIlltM With CM It fl*<tp
tike new garment for women
limited acnle than la daoirable becauae with the least (sisslhle labor.
levoi
ground,
double
cribs
with
an
ele­
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M
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lD o Your Own Plumbing)
present method* require n large
niiiourit
o f mun luhor. The more gen­ vated driveway and approaches that
Occasions fo r E xcitem ent.
H r b u y ln v dlra ct fro m oa at wholaaala p r i c e
will enable the loads to be driven
eral use of recently developed nnd Im­
and aara tha p lu m b e r » prntlta. W r ite ua to­
“
Do
the people of this country real­
through the cribs nnd dumped or'
day your osada. W o w ill « I r a you our ruek-
proved tractors that ure adapted to
ize they are in war?” asked the vial-
scooped
out
o
f
the
wagons
without
any
buttum " d lm r t lo -y o u " price*. f. o. b. rail or
the uses of the smull furm us well ns
boat. W a a ctu a lly aara yoa from 10 Ur U par
«'i think so,” replied Mias Cayenne.
the
lurge farm would tend to Increase high pitching are very satisfactory.
cent. A ll «ou da yuarmntaad
fro m htwvy la y in g (llo * B n l* « J ) Block. $10.00
But they don’t seem excited over
N o r th w e s t h ead qu arter* fat le w d a r W a te r
the
acreage
and
to
effect
a
saving
In
p « r 100. W b ifu am n t««* » a f « a rr iv a l.
I lL"
Hyatema and P u lle r A Johnson Kntrinoa.
labor. The use o f larger plows, liar-1
THE PIONEER HATCHERY rows, and other Implements used In ;
"No.
Excitement is all right for
STA R K -D A V IS CO.
baseball or racing. But a war la so
GARDENS
FOR
SOLDIERS
418
Sixth
Street.
Petaluma,
Cal.
11 3 T h ir d S tre e t.
P o rtla n d O r e (a n
fitting the land would make It possible
serious that It must be faced with
KvckYTHiNO r o r THi o r n e x
I to accomplish more work per mun. j
calm determination.” — Washington
(P rep a red by the U nited States De- <
Star.
J f f ic e F urniture a A ppliances «im iiariy the substitution o f two-row
partm en t o f A g ric u ltu re .)
P r in t in g
E n g r a v in g
B o o k b in p in g
l*lunter* uud two-row and double cul-
A backyard lyjrden for every '
C uticura H eals Eczema
tlvators In place o f smaller and less
soldier.
$ 1.00
( And rashes that Itch and burn. I f
dAfctMAU * 0 * 0
efficient Implements would make It
Keep this In mind In deciding
Widwat Ball
MMI
there la a tendency to pimples, etc.,
posNltile to do the same amount of
whether or not you w ill have a '
prevent their return by making Cuti­
work with less ex|*endlture of labor.
garden
this
year.
<
$ 1.50
cura
your daily toilet preparation. F or
R eplant Missing Hill«.
O f course, the soldiers at the ,
With Halb
free sampiea address, “Cntlcura, Dept
, i.fM • O ..
.
. O . • L AMU OMW>*
front
cannot
enjoy
the
fresh
In some corn-growing sections It I*
C O M P L E T I L IN E O P S T E E L
X, Boston.” A t druggist* and by mall.
vegetables you raise, hut you
the practice to repluut
hills
P IL IN G D L V IC E S A N D
Weekly Rates
Soap
Ointment 25 and 50.— Adv.
can,
and
every
meal
made
up
of
'
ns soon as the corn Is up to a stand.
Monthly Rales
the vegetables from your garden ,
Frequently this Is done by dropping
CARBON PAPER A T Y P E W R IT E R
N o t L ike V aud eville.
will leave more meat and wheat
RIBBON
kernels by hand and covering with a
"Don’t you like grand opera in vau­
for the soldiers. These can he
Hlrmnona Cnrbon Psp cr Co., 60» K. 6»th hoe. A labor-saving nnd quicker meth­
deville?
Sometimes the voices are
North.
All kind* of carbon paper, extra od would he the use o f small hand
readily shipped to France; most ' very fine.”
POHTI-AND. ORE.
durable typewriter ribbon*
fresh vegetables can not, and un- ■
“ 1 like that part.
But it seems
planters. These could be used to ad­
Central I .m at Ion. Beautifully Fumiahrd
AGATE C UTTER S A MFO. JE W E L E R S
less you eat more vegetables, , funny— ’”
vantage for the first planting also In ;
Excellent Cate.
11th and Stark.
•What?”
J e w e lr y and watch repairing.
Miller's,
some soldier will not have his
where comparatively small
1
>66 Waal h Ht, Mnjeatlc T heater Htdg
“ To have a singer go through three
share.
areas tire planted nnd where It is nl ■
songs without any change In costume.”
present the custom to drop the corn
E X P E L L E D — every poison and Im­
Rem em bered H la A rith m e tic .
hy hand and cover with the hoe.
Dr. Pierce’» Pellets are best for liver,
Another thing that will puzzle our
purity of your
It Is the practice In some localities
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
m
blood, by Dr. soldiers Is English money. One time
to plant a much larger number of ker­ RASPBERRY FOR SPECIAL USE for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
rinrce'a Golden an American who was the worse for
i >i s drink was traveling In a railway car nels than the nuintier o f stalks de-
V arieties Come From D ifferen t Parts
A Discovery.
covery.
Then rlage when the guard asked for his 4lred and to thin to the desired stand
of Am erica and Europe— Adapted
Extract from the Plunkville Ga­
when, the corn plants are al*out 0 to 8
th orn '* a c le a r tlcket.
zette: “ W e recently heard the town
to D ifferen t Uses.
"Clot none!
I.emme lone!
maun- inches tall. This method may be sat­
a k i n and a
band render the ‘ Marseillaise' for the
clean system. dered the Yank.
isfactory where plenty o f labor Is (F ro m the Unlt«-d S tate* D epartm ent o f ! first time. It is a stirring air. W e pre­
The
guard
took
out
his
ticket
sched­
^
^
Tetter. S a l t
Agriculture.)
dict it w ill become popular.”
9 rheum,
Ecze­ ule.
The varieties o f raspberries under i
"F
iv
e
and
six,
please,”
repeated
the
ma. Erysipelas. Holla, ( ’arhuncles. En
I cultivation have come from different
N o t Much.
larged (Hands, Swellings, and all lilood tersely.
parts o f North America nnd Europe j
"Boss, I ’m hungry.”
"
Whxat?"
queried
the
tipsy
one.
and Skin Diseases, from a common
"Hunger makes a fine sauce.”
and n£e adapted to different conditions
"F iv e and six, please, repeated the
blotch or eruption to scrofula, are
' of environment nnd to different uses. 1 "But what good is a sauce without
guard.
lo nefltod by It.
"Eleven,” said the Yank.
"Now
Thus the Sunbeam and Ohta orfglnnt- ! something solid to go with it?”
In building up needed flesh and
move
long
to
ze
next
boy."
ed In South Dakota ami generally with-
strength or pale, puny, scrofulous chtl
ALLE N ’S FOOT EASE FOR THE TROOPS.
' stand the trying conditions o f the cold
dren, nothing can equal I t In liquid or
Shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot­
! winters there. The Superlative, which bath it riv e s rest and comfort, takes the friction
tablet form. Tablets 60c.
from the shoe and prevents blisters and sore
FO R GOOD H E A L T H A N D L O N G
j originated In Europe, where the win- spots.
Makes w alk ing easy.
A c c e p t no substi­
L IF E
I tors are milder than In most ruspber- tute. Sold everywhere, 25c.
Do not eat meat more than once a
[ ry-gmwlng sections o f this country. Is
More to the Point.
day. Drink plenty of pure water, e x -1
j grown only in the Pacific const !
crclso outdoors and take a pleasant
%
J» 1 H A rl
i states. The King Is a desirable variety ' Berlin's vehicles of all sorts are said
laxative at least once a week. Such
to have gone to rack and ruin. What
throughout the region between the
a one is made of May apple, root of
w e're waiting for is the collapse o f
Mississippi
river
and
the
Appalachian
Jalap, Juice of aloes, sugar coated, and
the kaiser's band wagon.— Detroit
V 4
>.
V
first made up and sold as I)r. Pierce's
. V ' .
.
+¿
•
* f».** ■ . *” .. k f ^ | mountains, where raspberries succeed. News.
| In New Y'ork nnd New England, how­
Pleasant Pellets— nearly fifty years
No humbug!
Any corn, whether
ago.— Adv.
T h e O th er K ind.
hard, soft or between the toes, will T w o-R ow C u ltivato r Is a Labor Saver. ever, It hits proved, for the most part, j
Inferior to many other varieties.
loosen right up and lift out without
“ Have you any wax?”
T h e P roper Place.
a particle of pain or soreness.
“ Sealing?”
In selecting the varieties of rasp­
j available, but where It Is desirable to
“ The old sailor told me he raised
This drug is called freezone and la i economize lalnir It would be advisable berries to cultivate In any locality it i “ Ceiling, no; floor.”— New H aven
chickens on his vessel.”
a compound of ether discovered by a
| to plant tested seed nt about the same Is usually Important *o consider (1) I Register.
" I suppose he did it in the hatch- Cincinnati man.
the hardiness o f the canes. (2) the pro-
way.”— Exchange.
Ask at any drug store for a sm a ll, rate as the stand desired and do no
ductlveness o f the variety, and (3) I
bottle of freezone, which w ill cost but | Uilnnlng.
T h a t’* W h y .
a trifle, but la sufficient to rid one's
A more general use of efficient har- Its fitness for the particular purpose 1
‘ My dear, you cortalnly have a very feet o f every corn or callous.
vesting machinery would permit a for which the crop Is to be used. In
sharp nose.”
Put a few drops directly upon any more economical use o f labor. A corn the characterizations here given spe- |
"W ell, don't you keep It up to the tender, aching corn or c*Uoua. In- binder with nn attachment for elevat- clal attention has been paid to these :
grlndstono all the tim e?"— Exchange. Htantly the SO
a reness
reness disappears
disappears and
and )nK tj,e bundles of corn Into n wagon points.
shortly the corn or callous w ill loosen
and can be lifted o ff with the fingers. should be us « h 1 much more extensively
Get Weed Seeds Out.
This drug freezone doesn’t eat out than It Is for harvesting ensilage corn.
In almost all small grain fields a
j the corns or callouses but shrivels There Is also on the market n machine
them without even Irritating the sur­ that converts the corn Into ensilage certain amount o f weeds grow and the
Canton, Ohio.— “ I suffered from a
rounding akin.
In the Held, elevating It Into a wagon, seeds are threshed with the grain. female trouble which caused me much
Just think! No pain at all: no sore­ front which It Is sucked or lifted Into These same weeds are sown with the
suffering, and tw o
ness or smarting when applying it or the silo. The use of either o f these grain i f they are not gotten out.
d o cto rs d e c i d e d
afterwards.
If your druggist don’t
that I would have
have freezone have him order it for
S*ip 25c. Oia'arat 25c 1 50c
to go through an
you.— Adv.
operation before l
H ow Indiana Responded.
COST OF MILK PRODUCTION
could g et well.
As
a
result
o
f
the
enmpuign
for
In-
!
Its A dvantages.
“ My mother, who
Granulated Eyelids*
creased
food
production,
one
Indiana
M a rk e t fo r D a iry Product» Concerned
"Is the weather service paying?"
had l>e»a helped by
Sore Eye», Eve* Inflamed hy
town o f less than 5,000 people had j
Only In T w o T hin g*— Am ount O f­
"It's bound to have a raise In It, If
S u n . P u t ! » nd W in d quickly
LydiaE. Pinkham’s
1.384 gardens Inst season. In eight
relieved hy Murine. Try It In it's only the mercury or an umbrella.”
fered and Q uality.
V e g e t a b l e Com­
your Eye» and In Baby'* Eye».
towns o f another Indlann county 98 '
pound, advised mo
NaSaurtiag, Ju»t EyeComfort
P ractical Husband.
to try it before sub-
The market for dairy products does per cent of all vacant lots were under |
Marine Eye Remedy
" A man has Just telegraphed me not care what It costs to produce milk. cultivation.
mi ttin g to an ope ra­
In three townships in
! ? • l a l v a , in T uh oa 2Rc. F o r Hook o f tho K v o — from.
that he has married my daughter.”
tion. I t relieved me
It Is concerned In only twq^ things— still another county, where special e f­
A»k Marine Eye Remedy C o . . C h l a a o a
"Is he a good, practical man?”
from my troubles
fort was made to increase food produc­
tho
amount
offered
nnd
the
quality.
so I can do my house work without any
" I guess he Is. He wired me col­
Most farmers are looking nt the mnrket tion, It was estimated thnt ten times difficulty. I advise any woman who is
lect."
P. N. U.
No. 24, 1918
Instead o f looking nt the cost, nnd the average amount of gnrden crops affiictea with female troubles to give
was produced. Tanners for canning Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- 4
every poor cow mnkes It cost more.
fruits nnd vegetables were placed In pound a trial and it will do as much fo r
each consolidated school In one coun­ them.” — Mrs. M a r i e B o yd , 1421 5th
E ar Corn in Crib.
When you wish to know how much ty, nnd were loaned to communities S t , N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi­
ear corn there Is In n crib find the which desired to use them.
tions where a hospital operation is the
cubic cnpnclt.v of the* crib nnd divide
only alternative, but on the other hand
V alue of Stable Manure.
by 2Vi for good quality corn nnd you
so many women have been cured by this
will
have
the
answer.
A
ton
o
f
stnble
manure,
o
f
good
Men
fnmous root and herb remedy, Lydia E.
quality, mny be said to contain 11 Finkham’ s Vegetable Compound, a fter
who wear
Valuable Assets.
pounds o f ammonia, six pounds of doctors have said that an operation was
this
The skillful hand nnd n cultured phosphoric acid nnd 10 pounds o f pot­ necessary — every woman who wants
em blem
APPLY AT A N Y
to avoid an operation should give it a
mind are the farmer's most vnlunble ash.
a re
fair trial before submitting to such a
assets.
U .S .
trying ordeal.
• N O C H M O S C A N 'S
Tho gavel road probably ranks next
MARINES
• O N S CO .
I f complications exist, write to Lydia
fo r
Good egg production during the “ un­ to the earth road In total mileage.
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
natural”
or
winter
months,
depends
fo r advice. The result o f many years
SERVICE UNDER T H IS EM B LEM
Every acre should produce some­ experience is at your service.
pretty largely on keeping the stock
thing. Idle acres arc slackers.
com fortable.
Hotel Rowland
Keep Kids Kleen
Earn More
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Hides, Pilts, W
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j
mm
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g
HOW MRS. BOYD
AVOIDED AN
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