The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 26, 1916, Image 3

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    Turning Meanness Into Joy.
Too many women struayte
under pains and aches.
They are not sick—but weak,
nervous, irritable.
-
Such women need that blood-
strength that cornea by taking
S C O T T ’S E M U L S IO N . It alao
strengthens the nerves, aids the ap­
petite and checks the decline.
AGDAD has been the fenc­
ing ground of generations of
I f w ife or m other tire easily
the most skillful of European
or look run down, S C O T T 'S
diplomats and secret agents,
EM U LSIO N will build her up.
and is one of the most important stra­
SHUN SUBSTITUTES.
tegic centers in the near East. It is
l<-*3
SCOTT A B O W N E / B l o a n U f l P 41 J
the dominant city of the eastern part
of tho Ottoman empire, yielding littlo
In importance to its great sister me­
tropolis on the Bosporus.
As Con­
and
stantinople is the guarding heart and
brafn of Turkey in the west, so Bag­
FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES
dad is the strength of the empire's
F ree T ire Service.
sasteru defense. Within its bounda­
“ THE HOUSE OF SERVICE.“
ries are the administrators, the offl-
M OTOR C A R S U F P L Y CO., Inc.
B ro a d w a y No.
Portland, Ore. 3ers, the supply depots and the bureaus
for organization, operation and supply,
which constitute the backbone of de­
fense in the whole Mesopotamia di­
■ Best Land in Mexico. Tw o Crops Y ea r without vision of Turkey, says a bulletin of the
“riiration. Reasonable terms, price low.
Liter- National Geographic society.
ure and particulars.
The ancient city, moreover, lies
M e xican n a t io n a l d e v e l o p m e n t c o . upon the natural line of communica­
tion between Persia and the West, and
I P i « Street.
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
between the West and the Persian
gulf. Three ancient caravan routes, one
from Khorassan. another up the Eu­
Made from your old ones. Last Iona
phrates into Syria and the last up the
f as lira rid New T IK E S W rite us.
OREGON V U L C A N IZ IN G CO.,
Tigris into the Armenian plateau and
550 Washington St..
Portland. Ore. to the Black sea behind it, were the
elements of Bagdad's trading strength
L E A R N W A T C H M A K IN G
Today its impor­
Pleasant, profitable work not overdone: fe w in ancient times.
onths' learning: positions guaranteed: w rite for tance is almost wholly bound up in
feferences and particulars. Portland Watchmak-
the potential wealth of its surrounding
* g . Engraving and Optical School, 218 Common*
-ealth Building. Portland, Oregon.
plains, watered by the Tigris and the
Euphrates, where some of the earth’s
[Practical Lessons In Hypnotism 265 Page Book.
civilizatious dawned, flour­
nta; is fu ll instructions for developm ent and earliest
ctice o f Hypnotism: Truth o f this wonderful ished, decayed and shrank into ob­
Cience. $1.50. Purack Publishing Co.. 328 Cham-
livion; and in its dominating position
r Commerce, Portland. Oregon.
upon the limbs of communication be­
W ANTED— Men to sell L ittle W onder Gasoline tween India, Persia and the West.
ghts. B ig money. Exclusive territory.
W rite
Now a Decaying City.
day fo r agency proposition.
L ittle Wonder
ght Co.. T e rre Houte, Indiana.
Bagdad the Magnificent is now a de­
caying city, and the years that have
•oiled by since Turkish overlordship
Not Much Time To Spare.
B
lonamobile Oils and Greases
TS T COAST of MEXICO
Double Tread Puncture Proof Tires
modern Bagdad contemplated inuus
tries for the manufacture of native
materials supplied with this fuel. Be­
fore the discovery of oil, Bagdad’s in
dustry was hampered by the exorbi­
tant prices which coal brought in this
region, so distant from its source of
production— $15 and $20 a ton. Bi­
tumen and asphalt lakes and springs
abound on the northern reaches of the
Tigris, and promise riches to a fu­
ture Bagdad.
its People Are Shiite Arabs.
The city has a population of about
two hundred thousand, and is gov­
erned by a pasha, who is assisted by
a council. The nasha comes from.Con
stantinople. There is some difference
between the ruling Turks from Con­
stantinople and the native Arab pop­
ulation of Bagdad, as the Turks are
Sunnites and the Arabs are Shiites.
This religious difference has many
times prevented harmonious co-opera­
tion between the Turk and Arab.
The city does an annual trade in
normal times in imports and exports
of about fifteen million dollars, buying
oil, cheap cottons, shoes and other
western manufactures, and selling
hides, wool and dates. Germany, Eng­
land and Russia have been the strong­
est dealers in diplomacy and com­
merce at Bagdad.
The city lies about five hundred
miles from the Persian guif, following
the course of the river. The Tigris,
like the Danube, is the great water
highway of an agricultural country,
and it is the main artery o f Bagdad's
external traffic. It maintains, in times
of peace, steam communication with
its port toward the Persian gulf by
means of one British and one Turkish
line of steamers. Steamer service on
Balsam
in
£ W
F
u r s
Ship Direct to New York,
tho International Far
Market, and Secure the
Highest Cash Prices.
W hy thip to the mi ifli isss who
mtrt
.ri) you. U s m
* ork and make Ha profit out
<rffOU> * e p . y the h m H c M market
, prices. Our methods of «radme are
oa usually Liberal W e a~*rcH «r*.
Write for our pore fal sad apraaj
DAVID BLUSTEIN ABRO.
1
Oosnrs#
R m r F a r Hoesom
m w. zrasTiuIrsa. m . t .
P. N. U,
No. 4. 1916
'H E N i r r it is i te advertisers,
t ir e th is parer.
oap
makes clear skins
and good hair
The regular use of R esinol Soap for the
toilet, bath and shampoo, can usually be
relied on to keep the complexion clear,
the hands white and soft, and the hair
healthy, glossy and free from dandruff.
If the ,kin or icalp I, already in bad condition, a
»hurt treatment with Kesinol Ointment may first be
necessary to rettore its normal health. Retinol Soap
and Ointment are sold by al 1 druggist«. For sample,
irec, write to Dept. 18-1’, Keaiuol, Baltimore, MtL
M en w ith tender faces fin d that Res­
ino l Shaving Stick prevents irrita tion .
T h e Old and Reliable
Dr. Isaac Thompson’s
E Y E W AITER
r w
is both a remedy fo r weak, ’ nflamed
eyes and an ideal eye wash. Keep
you* eyes well and they will help keep you.
9 C - at all Drags’» or seat by
Mail upon receipt of pne*
W R IT E FOR FR E E B O O KLE T
JOHN L. TH O M PSO N SONS & CO.
^
143 R iver St.. Troy, N. Y .
WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS
A guaranteed remedy for Colds and
La Grippe. Price 25c o f your druggist.
I t ’s good. Take nothing else.—Aqy.
Going to Headquarters.
Karl FTed Bondy answered the tele­
phone. An excited woman was on the
line.
"Is this the New York Railways?”
she asked.
“ Is the general manager there?”
“ This is his office, madam.”
“ W ell, you know how warm it was
this morning, and how terribly cold it
turned shortly afterward?”
"Yes, madam.”
“ Well,
my daughter Nora went
downtown early this morning and she
wore only a light waist and skirt.
You know how the people keep the
car windows open in the summer time
and I'm afraid she'll catch her death
of cold coming home. Can't you issue
an order to have all tho cur windows
closed today?”--N ew York Railways
Employes’ Magazine.
Disappointed Maid.
Her Preference.
“ My bride is disappointed about
Judge (in divorce case)— Whom dc
you prefer to live with, my child— housekeeping.”
“ W hat’s the trouble?”
your father or your mother?
"She can’ t get a maid who w ill curt­
Child— If you please, sir, whichever
gets the motor car.—Case and Com­ sey as they will do in the musical com­
edies she goes to see.” — Kansas City
m ent
Journal.
A Clear Saving.
Real Conversation.
Why Dads Go Dippy.
In view of the deadly inroads of
grippe and pneumonia and the warn­
ings in this connection issued by the
public health authorities, a word ad­
dressed especially to the strong and
well may not be amiss. Though seem­
ingly remarkable, it is a perfectly logi­
cal fact that both grippe and pneu­
monia find their greatest number of
victims among persons who are in
normal health. The latter disease, in
fact, seems rather partial to excep­
tionally robust persons, and, in every­
day parlance, the stouter they are the
easier they fall. The reason for this
is simple. FTail persons are accus­
tomed to take extra care of them­
selves in the knowledge of their weak­
ness and liability to sickness and thus
escape some of the ills that overtake
the stronger ones
The robust ones,
especially the man who "never had a
sick day in his life,” come to regard
their health as being immune from at­
tack and so expose themselves reck­
lessly. Also they are inclined to in­
difference after having contracted a
cold or even more serious affectiou,
relying on their usually rugged health
to pull them through.— Pittsburg Ga­
zette Times.
The Shortest Day.
'T hope you don't indulge in gossip.”
"I’m afraid,” replied young Mrs. Tor-
ins, "that I like it. Of course I don't |
to make up any for myself, and I i
Sn’t care much for what my friends
kw and then mentioa. But I must j
|y that Charley was never so inter­
rin g as he was while he was serving
the grand jury.”— Washington
kr.
[Pa, was Joan of Arc Noah's w ife?”
, moment la ter:)
[Pa, does ink come from the Black
}? ” — Boston Transcript.
Where the Strong Are Weakest.
Resinol
‘Mother, what is the shortest day of
the year?” asked little Alfred, who was
studying his lessons.
“ December 21, I think, hut ask your
father, io be sure," replied his mother.
“ December 26 is the shortest day in
the year,” affirmed A lfred’s father,
who was just then reckoning up his
To remove soreness use Hanford’s
Christmas expenditures. — St. Louis
Balsam. Adv.
Post-Dispatch.
your
Tireless.
Man at door— I ’d like to see the
iter.
jHousewife— W ell, it's pretty busy,
I suppose you can see it for a mo
fcne.— Boston Transcript.
The Very Latest Chart and Instructions in Palm
Reading 10c. Purack Publishing Co., 328 Cham­
ber Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
For Galled Horses.
When your horse is galled, apply
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh and you
can keep on working. Try it and if
your horse is not cured quicker than
by any other remedy, the dealer will
refund your money. Adv.
The conversation at a recent social
ffair turned to tho subject of narrow
kargins, when Senator Robert L. Owen
If Oklahoma recalled an amusing in*
|ident along that line.
Some time ago a circus drifted into
i rural town and announced the prices
|f the performance at 25 cents, child-
en under 10 years of age 10 cents. At
ie afternoon show a small boy lead*
ig a little girl by the hand advanced
the ticket wagon.
“ Two tickets, mister,” said the boy
^ith a business-like air; a 25-cent one
or me and a 10-cent one for this little
|iri.”
"A 10-cent one,” returned the tickot-
eller, sizing up the small mite of
pmininity. “ Isn't she 10 years old?”
"Yes, sir,” was the prompt rejoinder
the boy. “ Ten years old today, but
he wasn’t born until 5 o’clock in the
fternoon — Philadelphia Evening
telegraph.
I Keep Hanford's
Dme. Adv.
One does not often envy millionaires
—the galling of their golden chains
Is too evident in their faces— but one
recent exception stands ou t
Three
days before Christmas the Pittsburgh
Bank for Savings was closed by the
state officials, and among its deposi­
tors were over 41,000 school children
who had about four dollars t piece to
their credit. The bank had had an
arrangement with the board of educa­
tion by which collectors visited the
schools every week and got the chil­
dren's pennies. When the bank closed
all the children had for their pains
was the chance of a 50 per cent divi­
dend some two months later.
But
Henry C. FTick came forward that
same dav and said briefly that the
kids were to have all their money at
once. So the storm passed by for
those young depositors and their faith
in men was justified. Mr. FTick has
a stately and expensive house on Fifth
Avenue filled with works of art from
many lands, but we doubt if there is
anything in it more cheering to the
soul than the memory of that abrupt
kindness. Sometimes it pays to be a
m illionaire!— Colliers.
“ Yes, I ’m engaged.”
“ Has the lady any dowry?”
“ No, but she has had her appendix
removed. This puts me $600 to the
good.”— Louisville Courier Journal.
For poisoned wounds use Hanford's
Balsam of Myrrh. Adv.
Disappointed Expectations.
“ Uncle Mose, your first w ife tells !
me that you are three months behind
first began for Mohammedan U id s of the Tigris end» at Bagdad, though sail with your alimony.”
the near East have seen It sink slowly ing vessels ascend much higher up the
"Y e s ’ Jedge. Ah reckon dat am so.
In importance as a mart for interna­ river. Tw o lines of telegraph, one But yo’ see it’s jes’ dis way: Dat sec­
tional trade, as a station on the path British and one Turkish, formerly con­ ond wife of mine ain’t turned out to
of the rich merchandise caravans from nected the city with Europe, while the be the worker that Ah thought she
the East and West, and as the center Euphrates furnishes a water highway was gwlne t’ be."— Detroit Free Press.
of a land of abundant harvest It is through many hundreds of miles to
As Advertised.
still, however, the second city in the the northwest.
“ Say,” said the man as he entered
Bagdad and Teheran, for years di­
empire, and its loss to the Turk would
be relatively almost as great as the plomacy's chief near eastern theaters the clothing store, “ I bought this suit
here less than two weeks ago, and it|
loss o f Chicago would be to the Uni­ of strategic endeavor, have been
is rusty looking already.”
places
of
keenest
interest
to
the
for­
ted States. But more than this, the
"W ell,” replied the clothing dealer,
nation o f the West controlling Bagdad eign offices of England, Russia and “ I guaranteed it to wear like iron,
would control the whole fruitful area Germany. In these two cities, the one didn't I?” — Detroit Free Press.
between the world’s two most historic the second city of the Turkish empire
rivers— the Tigris and the Euphrates; and the other the capital of the de­
would dominate the Persian gulf, and caying Persia, the great game of east­
would exercise a powerful Influence In ern politics was fought at close range
with all the dexterity which the great
the affairs of southern Persia.
J to * dour* often cur*.
Bagdad has awakened during re­ empires could bring to bear.
On* 60-c«nt bottle SPOHN'S guaranteed to cure a case.
Safe for any mare, horse or colt.
cent years, and has given its strength
Paten bottles $6. Oet It of druggists, harness dealers or
He Just Pitied Her.
to schemes for reclaiming the vast
direct from naaiaufacturers, express paid.
Here's the latest in tbe way of
waste areas about it by irrigation It
S P O H N 'S Is the best preventive of oil forms of distemper.
planned the expenditure of $130,000,000 kisses: Exit the lingering kiss, tbe
soul
kiss,
arid
the
bird
peck.
Enter
SPOHN
MEDICAL CO, 2 S h X * 1 . C osh «, lad , U. S. A.
for the reclamation of 12,500,000 acres,
and as an immediate project it decid­ tho sympathetic kiss. “ I did not as­
ed upon the reclaiming of a tract of sault this lady. I kissed her because
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more than three million acres. A new I felt sorry for her when she told me
that
her
husband
did
not
love
her
as
N
o
t
After tbs
order of things began for the time-bur­
Cray
Movies
dened city in the few years before the she wanted him to.” This is what a
Hairs
go b o a ts
hat tired
and
outbreak of the war. and hints of the man told a New York magistrate when
Eyes
M urina
nervous, keen, hasty, modern life of he was arraigned to answer a charge
Males
your lyes.
T wo
i
the West were multiplying. The rest­ of assault preferred by the kissable
older
D rop «
less beat of the American oil engine woman. “ What kind of a kiss would
than we
will retto
ar*.
refn-ftb
was replacing more deliberate ways you call it?" asked the magistrate. “ I
Old sge
and
of tbe donkeys and heat-oppressed hu­ would call It purely a sympathetic
and Dull
clraiMC.
Eyes —
H «v« n
man. Oil wells were sunk in tbe Kar- kiss.” said the sympathetic one. But
teli-tais.
handy.
un river region, south of Bagdad, and the magistrate had never heard of t
Maria« I f a k » m * d y C o m p a n y . O h l e t f e » p a d s B o s k o f t l s B f a a po« nqasii
j
So it waa the
American well drills were employed. sympathetic smack.
cooler
for
the
sorrowful
man.
Oil refineries were built here, and
STREET
S C tN E
IN
BAGDAD
C a ta rrh a l Fever
Dont Tell
Your age
i