The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 27, 1918, Image 5

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C A R B O N P A P E R A T Y P E W R IT E R
R IB B O N
Hlininona fiitlm n I’upi-r Co., 60# K. 69th
North. All kind» of carbon paper, extra
durable typewriter rlhbona.
Wilkwl Bilk
$ 1.50
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Jewelry and watch repairing.
Miller's,
306 Waah. Ht M ajestic Theater lllilg
Weekly Rales
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AUTO ACCESSORIES
Monthly Rales
Motore, arare,
NORTONIA HOTEL
bi ni Inge, wheels, axlea,
■ ■it trailers.
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llroudway und
unit Klunders.
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LITTLE TROUBLE WITH GEESE
ACETYLENE
Central IxHatlnn. Mcjulifully Furnished
11th and Stark.
L IO H T IN O
SYSTEM S.
M A C H IN E R Y
fpreparod by the Cnlted Htates liepHrt-
ment of Agriculture )
Cut your own lum ber on a W heland
! Portable Huwmlll.
You Will save time
In
our
efforts to 10cr.ta.se (he pro­
c v a n v T H i N n row t h i o r r i c e
and big money on your next lumber bill
duction o f poultry, w hich Is being
j
W
ith
this
sawm
ill
you
ran
supply
the
O ffice F urniture a A ppliances | lumber needs of your neighbors also. The u rged by the department of agricul-
price la reasonable, und the profits will
p h i n ting E n g h a v in g B o o k b i n d i n g
soon pay for the machine.
W rite for ture, we should not ff tenure turkeys,
catalog and full details
Clyde Kupt. Co , ducks und geese.
Many farms are
lMli and Thurm an sts , Portland Ore.
well adapted for geese-raising.
t
o
both
U sin g only a part of the
local live stock supply
and
Furnishing only a part of
They
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H o m e s e e k e r s and I n v e s t o r s
FlRfM • OAR •>««•*• PUSftARU URtlMif
C (M I « iT f I I NK O F UTKKL
F I L I N O U K VI CK B A N O K t 91 L N 9
^Mew Houston Hotel '
Htxth sad Everett Sts. Portland. Ore.
Pour blocks from Unto» Osent. Two blur In
from New I'ustofflee, Mistero and Arupruuf
Over IU0 outside ru n s. Its tee 76c to A ll).
CHAH. C. HOPKINS. Mstuarr.
SHIP I
Voal, Pork, Beef,
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
ind Farm Produce,
to the old Reliable Kvenllng house with a
recurd of 46 years of Honan- tlenllngs. and
be assured of TO P MAKKI.T PRICKS.
Buy Land Under the Stare and
Stripes In marvelous Prairie Co.
Eaatern Montana. Parma, Ranches
and W holesale Tracts, Best of Soli,
Coal, Qood W a te r and Living Springs.
W s own and control what we offer,
are not a syndicate. Can save and
make you monay.
M ABON L A N D
COM PANY,
Byron
Mabon,
Mgr.
T E R R Y , M ONT.
the local dem and for m eat.
Earn More
Young Women and Men
These slaughtering and distributing
agencies fill a well defined but neces­
sarily restricted place in the distribu­
tion o f the products o f live stock.
llualne** ertr* for trained minds, tIrani, your
opiMirtunlty Km.rll now In Northwest * biggest
bualnes* college, llrlinkr• Wslki-r. Portland. Free
Catalog.
200 Room*
P S ) H alb*
Near Rotb
Depot*
Absolutely
Fireproof
But only packers like S w ift &
Company, organized on a national
scale, are able to undertake the ser­
vice that is more vitally important,
involving
F. M. CRONKHITE,
4V 47 Frost Street,
Portland, Oregon
FRED DUNDEE
M OTOR CAR REPAIRING
MACHINE WORK
M AGNETO SERVICE STATIO N
WELDING
A L L KINDS OF
CYLINDER GRINDING
PR O M PT ATTE N TIO N
T O A L L ORDERS
Broadway at Flanders, Portland, Or.
Q
A B ,A
Granulated Eyelids,
c S l i ■ W m Eye* inflamed by expo-
sure to Sun, Dutl and Rln4
uickly relieved by Marine
yeHemedy. No Smarting,
Juit Eye Comfort. At
Druggiits or by mail 50c per Bottle. Marine
Eye Salve in Tuhei 25c. For Bssksl the Eye
ask Marina Cye Demedy Ce.
t
face
" I," xald the temperance man,
“ strongly object to thn custom of
christening ships with champagne.’’
“ I don’t,’’ replied the other man. “ I
think there’s a temperance lesson In
It"
’■ flo w can that b«v?”
“ W ell, Immediately after the first
bottle of wine the ship takes to water
and sticks to it ever after.’ ’— New
York Globe.
THE MAKING OF
A FAMOUS
MEDICINE
How
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
V egeta b le Compound
le Prepared For
W om an’s Use.
A visit to the laboratory where this
successful remedy is made impresses
even the casual looker-on with tne reli­
ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness
which attends the making o f this great
medicine for woman’s ills.
Over 360,000 nnunds o f various herbs
are used anually and all have to bo
gathered at the season o f the year when
their natural juices nnd medicinal sub-
stnnces are at their best
The most successful solvents are used
to extract the medicinal properties from
these herbs.
o
Every utensil and tnnk that comes in
contact with the medicine is sterilized
and as a Final precaution in cleanliness
the medicine is pasteurized and scaled
in sterile bottles.
It is the wonderful combination o f
root« and herbs, together with tho
skill nnd care used in its preparation
which has made this famous niedicino
so successful in the treatment o f
female ills.
The letters from women who have
been restored to henlth by the use o f
Lydia E. F’inkham’s Vegetable Com­
pound which we an* continually pub­
lishing nttest to its virtue.
P. N. U.
No. 25, 1018
•
T he m eat business of the
country is conducted by various
agencies—
B y sm all slaughter-houses
in villages—
B y local Abattoirs or sm all
P acking H ouses in tow n s—
Many Farms Adapted fo r R aising
Small Number o f F o w ls — P astu r-
Pilot Generators Installed
All kinds of
ago la Quite E ssential.
Supplies J. W . Clancy 333 K Morrison Ht.
P O R TLA N D , ORE.
Fan-Ill nt Cafe.
National and Local
M eat Business
,V A
A O A T E C U T T E R S A MPO. J E W E L E R S
Willi bib
I
RULTPy
Fiery
D I R E C T O R Y
h
Corser Si*th and Hoyt St*.. Portland, Ora.
MJU HIMKH. Manager.
It A l KH 76c to 12. SPECIAL Week or Month
Flock of Toulouse Geese.
may ht* rulsed In sninll nuuila-rs suc­
cessfully iiml nt u profit on farms
where there Is low. rough pasture land
with u imturul supply o f water. Geette
ÜCilUSPttlAL
are generally quite free from disease
TTo
r ■ Df*d|»7
and Insect pests, hut occasionally are
N*i l*tk-bfnkifl(. itmuuhdtfvifw in
Ss-H wringing Simple snd prac-
affecteil by ailments common to jhhi I-
tU*i I wtl dtrr«taom with n<k mop
try. Grass makes up the Imlk of tlu-lr
H C FIXO TT
•
food, and for this r e a s o n pasturage is
essential. A body o f water, while not
absolutely essential, is valuable where
geese are raised, and some breeders
*•*■ *1 ya* k*w WrSt lav fntw w O ksss« T o »
consider It iin|Mirtant during the breed­
TH E H. r. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y ,
ing season. Geese are good foragers,
Portland. Ore.. Seattle. W n .. HelHngham. W n . and for this reason many farmers In
the South keep them to kill the weeds
In the cotton fields.
Is no morn n«s-e*sary
titan S m a l l p o x . A t a f
Geese need little protection In tin-
experience h*> denvswtrmlid
i
the almost miraculous efft-
way of a house, except in winter nnd
CSTT. and h ir a lm n is , of Antityphoid Vaccination.
during stormy weatln-r. Some kind of
b< vac- :lulled N O W by your pLyilclan, you and
four fam ily. It b mots vital than houae Insurance.
a shelter should be provided for the
Aik your physician, druggist, 0» tend for ‘lia rs
young goslings, nnd the same precau­
you had Typhoid?’* trlllng of T y p h o id Vaccina,
rcaultl from us , and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
tions taken In raising chickens as to
THC (I I i r t LAtWHfATOtY, ftCtftfLFY, CAL.
keep the coops nnd houses clean and
r e iM iia e vacciatt a atausa vasts a. a. so*, uctaas
provided with plenty o f straw scat­
tered about the floor, should he taken.
Geese like other kinds o f poultry,
should lie selected for size, prolificacy
tn<l vitality. They should be mated
Several months prior to the bretsling
Season to obtain the best results. Good
matings nre not changed from year to
year unless the results are unsatisfac­
Soap 25c. O intm ent 25 and 50«.
tory. A gamier may he mated with
from one to four geese, but pair or
trio matings usually give the best re­
Force o f Habit.
sults. When mated, geese are allowed
Jack— W hy did you break your en­ to run in flocks. From four to twent.v-
gagement with that school teacher?
flve geese may be kept on an acre of
Tom — If I failed to show up of an Innd. and under most conditions ten
evening she expected me to bring a Is a fair average.
written excuse signed by my mother.
— Exchange.
An Obligation to the Producer
T o purchase for spot cash all the
live stock the producer m ay send
to market for slaughter.
An Obligation to the Consumer
T o make available to every con­
sumer, everyw h ere, in season and
out, the full supply and v a riety o f
meat products, o f the highest
standard that the market affords.
Hides, Pelts, c B?rk* Wool & Mohair
TYPHOID
Skin Tortured
Babies Sleep
After Cuticura
PREPARE GEESE FOR MARKET
With the Fingers!
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
(Young Fowls Can Be Fed Advantage­
ously While on Grass or Con­
fined In Small Yards.
(Prepared bv the I'nlted States T>epart*
ment of Agriculture.)
Before marketing- the young geese
the average farmer can feed advan-
tngeously a fattening ration either
while the geest* are on grass range or
Confined to small yards, hut It Is doubt­
ful whether It would pay him to con-
| fine thetu to Individual or sninll pens
and make n specialty of fattening un­
less he has n sp«*cial market or retail
trade for well-fattened stock.
Geese are usually killed and picked
In the same manner as other kinds of
i poultry.
Some markets prefer dry-
i picked geese, while In other markets
no difference Is made in the price of
■cabled or dry-picked geese.
When
feathers are to be saved, fowls should
not he sealded but should be picked
dry before or ufter steaming.
You reckless men and women who
are pestered w'th corns and who have
at least once a week Invited an awful
death from lockjaw or blood poison
are now told by a Cincinnati authority
to use a drug called freezone, which
the moment a few drops are applied
to any corn or callous the soreness Is
relieved and soon the entire corn or
callous, root and all, lifts o ff with the
fingers.
Freezone dries the moment It
ap­
plied, and simply shrivels the corn or
callous without Inflam ng or even Ir­
ritating the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle of freezone wfll
cost very little at any of the drug
stores, but w ill positively rid one's
feet of every hard or soft corn or
hardened callouB.
I f your druggist RAISING GEESE FOR PROFIT
j hasn't any freezone he can get It at
any wholesale drug house for you — Fowls Ear* Their Own Living by For­
! Adv.
aging In Pastures— A lfalfa
Field Is Ideal.
You May T ry Cuticura Free
Send today for free samples o f Cntl-
That there Is big money In raising
I curn Sonp nnd Ointment nnd lenrn geese Is conceded by every one who
|
how quickly they relieve Itching, skin has had anything to do with the raising
nnd senlp troubles. For free sntnples, o f them. They earn their own living
address, “ Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston.” by foraging In the pastures and mead­
At druggists nnd by mall, Sonp 25, ows, and where great quantities o f al­
Ointment 25 nnd 50.— Adv.
fa lfa are raised would he an Ideal
place for them.
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Not a Permanent Objection.
W ITH YOUR HANDS TIED by some
Prospective Tenant — I like the
chronic “ female com-
house, but I don't fancy having that
plaint” or weakness,
huge building opposite. It cuts out
what can you expect?
the view.
There’s nothing you
Agent— Oh, but that's only a muni­
can
accomplish—
tion factory. It may blow up any day.
nothing you can en-
— Exchange.
no good
reason for it. Doctor
A Waste of Knowledge.
P i e r c e ' s Favorite
Proscription will cure
“ Your friend seems very pessimistic
*1 you. safely and cer-
about the outcome o f the war.”
■
tainly, if you'll give
“ Yes; you see, he has no way of ad­
II faithful use. For
vising Gen. Foch when to bring on his 4 M P P P
every one of these
reserve army.”— Exchange.
womanly troubles, this is the only
To keep clean and healthy take Dr. remedy: In periodical pains, bearing-
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regu­ down sensations, organic displace­
ments, and every kindred ailment, and
late liver, bowels and stomach.
in all the nervous disorders caused by
functional derangements.
True Devotion.
An easily procured vegetable pill is
“ And you love me for myself alone?” made up of May apple, the dried juice
“ Yes, dear.”
of the leaves of aloes, and the root of
"Suppose I were to Inherit a million jalap, made into a tiny pellet and coat­
dollars?”
ed with sugar. It was first put into
" I could help you spend it with a ready-to-use form by Dr. Pierce nearly
clear conscience.” — Birmingham Age- 50 years ago. Alm ost every drug store
Herald.
in this country sells these vegetable
pellets in vials for 25c— simply ask
Intrusted to an Expert.
for Dr. P ierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They
"Does that mule of yours kick?”
have Dr. R. V. Pierce stamp.— Adv.
"Y ep ,” replied Farmer Corntossel.
“ An’ I don’t much object. There alius
“ Miss Bertha says she has such an
has to be some kickin' and I’m per­ elastic nature.”
fectly satisfied to leave it all to the
“ I suppose that is why she does so
mule.” — Washington Star.
much rubbering.”— Exchange.
Sapolio doing its w ork. Scouring
for U S.M arine Corps re c ru its .
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