The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 08, 1916, Image 3

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F QUEBEC didn't partake of the
light-hearted Frenchiness of a
Poiret skating cap it could never
live out the life of a twentieth-
century city, clinging aslant and Jaunt­
ily as it does to a seventeenth-century
mountain with it6 mouth full of guns.
Quebec began at river-level, humbly
yet aspiringly, when the gallant Mar­
quis de Montcalm In 1608 laid down
the cross and the sword for a moment
while he dug foundations for his
house, situated near what is now the
Levis Ferry pier in the lower town,
says A. Lyman in the Boston Tran­
script. There was a kundred-and-elghty-
foot cliff behind the little home, with
its gay garden aflame with all the
flowers of Versailles for the sweet
marquise who was to come over the
Atlantic, and before the door stretched
the loveliest of rivers, fading into the
distance beyond green Orleans. But
Quebec could never be satisfied to live
in one place, planted and at rest. So
it climbed the great mountain, perch­
ing Frontenanc's beautiful Chateau St.
Louis where now the Chateau Fronte-
nac stands. And after it had filled the
hill with buildings, it flowed over the
top and down into the valley of the
St. Charles, where you can see it to­
day, multlroofed and a-twinkle.
Thus it comes that the streets of
Quebec lead a varied and exciting life,
from Mountain hill, which Is too steep
for the old man to climb, and Sous le
Cap, which is too narrow for the big
car to get through with dignity, to
such roads as Ste. Anne and Fabrique
that go upstairs and downstairs in a
life of perpetual hide-and-seek with
the proprieties of streetdom.
Reflections of N o rm a n dy.
Along these thoroughfares are plant­
ed tall Norman houses with grim roofs
pulled down over their eyes. They
stand in close formation, shoulder to
shoulder, mindful of the old days when
the Iroquois might drop over from
Levis In his canoe or the cursed Eng-
I
Shan A lc o h o lic m ixtures
f insist upon S C O T T 'S .
irtland Y . M. C. A. Auto School
Day and night classes. Expert training
[repairing, driving and machine work,
eluding forge, lathe, shaper, drill press,
actors, etc. Time unlimited. COMPE-
IN T CHAUFFEURS a n d MECHAN-
I SUPPLIED. W RITE US.
Dust.
|is what you try to throw in your
men’s eyes while they try to
[it into yours. It is what we all
from and to which we return,
vouchsafing to some solemn di-
i the opportunity to complete the
Ition of "Ashes to ashes— .” It
|he substance that impairs the
thing apparatus of many millions
Ideals out a pack of diseases— of
jy degree of importance, from the
[to the twospot— at any blowy cor-
lo r in any unswept tenement. A
j}l to the housewife, it is a benign
|to the maker of brooms and vac-
cleaners. "Dust— the most per-
bus substance in the w orld !” cries
intolerant reformer. Patience, pa-
pe, good friend! W ere it not for
lust mote how would we ever per-
the beam of sunshine slanting
Jugh the shadowy room? Besides,
is star dust— Colliers.
F o r Burns and Scalds.
case of burns and scalds apply
[ford’s Balsam of Myrrh and get
>f. Apply it to cool the skin and
the fire out. Have a bottle al-
[s on hand to use in case of acci-
|s. Adv.
So He W e n t H u n g ry .
. _ —
.
inter in
uebec
r ■
Mr.
bet-
the
|e hear of new uses of Hanford’s
im of Myrrh. In dehorning cat-
[ light applications help to stop
ling, making the use of a hot iron
kcessary. Adv.
More Fuel
flie agricultural department is
ing out booklets cautioning peo-
pat there is a scarcity in the fuel
ly .”
lie booklets may help to rectify
f — Louisville Courier— Journal.
mosquito bites apply Hanford’s
km. Adv.
Mistaken Observation
hat graceful free movements
daughter makes in her dancing,
Comeup.”
ley ain't no free movements,
pay her teacher |5 a lesson.” —
[more American.
S ave Y o u r Horaes.
I D istem per. M ountain F'ever, and all
fo r m « o f C on tagion by using Spohn's
m per Com pound. Put on the ton gu e
the feed. S a fe at all tim es fo r all
and sexes, under all con dition s
fo r D og D is te m p e r and C hicken
era.
A c ts on the blood, exp els the
is
R em o v es n o rm s fro m stom ach
In testin es
A fin e tonic and ap p etix-
A b s o lu te ly safe, even fo r human be-
. O v e r 1.'...
r< h 'tries «. Id last year
itest cure and p re v e n tiv e e v e r know n
C o n ta gio u s diseases.
N e a r ly e v e ry -
k n o w s Spohn's. O v e r 18 years on the
ket
H a v e you used th is g re a t rem -
7 W h y n o t’ It Is not an exp e rim e n t
f i t : be con vin ced ; let "S p o h n ’ s " help
i s a v e and m ake m oney.
A ll w hole-
tg ts t can supply you. or w r ite to m an-
J d ru g g ists handle It
T ou r hom e
kturers. w ith p rice enclosed
A bottle,
a n d *1.00. *5 00 and *10.00 th e dozen.
II agen ts w anted
Spohn M ed ica l C o .
hen. I n d . U. S A.
P. N. U.
fHRN writing Is i
No. 10. 1916
Ship us your next can o f Cream and let us show you what we can do for yon.
Combining the High selling price o f H AZELW O O D Butter with good cream en­
ables us to pay you a good price. Therefore, the Better the Cream, the Better
the Price.
W e also buy Eggs, Poultry,
Dressed Veal and Hogs.
HAZELWOOD CO.,
OYSTER s h e l l s
Butzer’s Seed Store
OREGON ROSES
Monamobile Oils and Greases
HELP
teed income to rig h t party. Dept. 8, 628
Fittock Block, Portland, Oregon.
T h e Middle Age.
Double Tread Punctun Proof Tires
Made from your old onos, Last long
as Brand New TIKES Write us.
OREGON VULCANIZING CO.,
56'J Washington St.%
Portland, Ore.
V II J| | I“J* C n Everyone to know about DAD’S
TV M i l I C l i ELECTRIC HAND LIGHT. A
real, great big light, safe, handy and cheaper than
oil: wind anil atorm-proof. Fully illustrated cir­
cular. Routledgr Seed & Fluial Co., 169 2d Si.. Portland.
for
Queer Case.
I have a storeroom on my hands
I I can't seem to rent.”
boes nobody want it for an auto-
lile supply shop? What neck of
[woods is it in?”— Louisville Cour-
lourn&l.
r
YOU NEED OUR MONEY |
the gateway of the Chateau Frontenac Write us for Shipping Tags and Prices,
that you really find the heart of the
city. In the old days the brave de
Galissonlere walked in the governor's
garden, where now the big rink flashes
with gay skaters; and the wickedly in­
comparable Bigot bit his nails and
P O R T L A N D , OREGON.
cudgeled his dark brain for fresh vil­
lainies on the spot where Jean Paul
serves the visitor with orange pekoe
and buttered crumpets. If Quebec had
a Calvinist soul, so much grim history
might be depressing. As it is, ghosts
add spice to gayety.
Up here the view is remarkably fine
“ T h e B e s t o n th e M a rk e t.”
From the still hour when the mother
N o t T h e C h e a p K in d .
o’ pearl dawn breaks over the St. Law­
Per 100 Pounds,
rence, with the puffed silver of the tug-
Per 500 Pounds,
*4 50 [
F ’ ° ’ 8 Portland-
smoke against the dim heights of
Levis; through the sparkling morning
when you climb the green slopes of
the citadel. 290 feet above the river, to
get the Atlantic wind In your face;
188-190 Front Street, P O R T L A N D , ORE.
past the sunshine of the afternoon
A g e n t for Z E N O L E U M .
spent under one of the little pavilions
on Dufferin terrace that stand like gay
green and white striped parasols run­
Life.
ning their handles up for flagpoles;
into the mysterious evening with the
W hat is life? It Is supposed to be
lights of Levis like softly woven
and other beautiful
something that most people value
Illustrated catalogue offering
strands of the Milky W ay— there isn't
highly, yet few there are who are w ill­
Flowers.
the
finest
and
largest
stock
in
a pause in the processional panorama.
ing to preserve it. For example, ev­
the Pacific Northwest free upon request.
W hen the M ercury Goes Down.
eryone talks about methods of attain­
CLARKE BROS., Florists,
Summer in Quebec is wonderful,
ing long life, yet no one cares to
Portland, Oregon.
practice them. Tin. commonest rules
with its drives and its dancing, its
of health are constantly violated by
launch parties, its evening band con­
the great majority. Doctors know this
certs, its later hunting and fishing
and rarely, if ever, advise their pa­
trips. But you never know the quaint
tients how to live, but give them med­
and
old, gay old, glad old town until the
icine to tide them over some tempor­
mercury takes the down-elevator and
FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES
ary setback.
the Chateau people flood the long to­
Free Tire Service.
L ife has been called an illusion, a
boggan slide that drops the breathless
dream, a bubble, a curtain raiser and
" T H E HOUSE OF S E R V IC E M
a forgetting. In reality, it is merely
visitor from the king’s bastion of the
MOTOR C A R *S U P P L Y CO., Inc.
Portland, Ore. something that no man wants to part
citadel across Dufferin terrace— a quar­ 33 Broadw ay No.
from too suddenly, but which he w ill
ter of a mile in thirty seconds.
always sell on the installment plan
Then the sleigh comes out— the low,
to the highest bidder.
The soldier
A *50,000 Corpora­
red-bodied musk ox-furred charm-
gambles with the state for the price
tion desires to secure
chariot in which you can drive all day
of his life, the immigrant with the
within n ext ten days
in the coldest weather, thinking of
the services o f High
miner, the rich man with luxury.
Grade R epresen tative in each town. No
A t best, life is only what we learn
twenty-five miles or so into the back
canvassing, solicitin g o r selling; r e fe r ­
to avoid.
country along roads grooved in the
ences; exp erien ce unnecessary. Guaran­
I member of the Merlon Cricket
I was telling stories to a Bryn
vr girl.
Here is what he said,
ch was considered the climax in
for the evening:
er eyes were not exactly straight,
some one commented upon it and
“d him if he had noticed it.
Noticed it, M an!” he replied, “ why
is so cross-eyed that recently
in I sat next to her at a dinner she
o ff my plate.”
In the W ro n g Market.
■dilton got only a few pounds
ja d ise Lost.’ "
■ ou don’t say s o !” exclaimed
■wiggle. "H e could have done
Ib y turning it into a s’nario for
t i e s ! ”— Washington Star.
We Want Your Créant
T h e Housemaid.
j
j
There comes a clear day when one
realizes that clothes are to keep tho
weather off you. that food is to give
you health, that home is shelter and
inspiration; that, aside from being
clean and inoffensive, one's personal
appearance does not signify very
much; that the main thing in life is to
ho going along toward the goal o f your
ideals. That isn't getting old. It’s get*
ting sense. Froiti then on Tim e is not
master, but friend.— Colliers.
To stop bleeding use Hanford's Bal­
sam. Adv.
The housemaid wears short skirts,
Different..
which leads us to believe that the dis­
"W e lent England and France half
ease called "housemaid's knee” must a billion dollars and never felt It,”
be very becoming. The housemaid proudly declared the man with the
goes around the house very quietly— w ilting collar.
"Could you stake me to a dollar till
not even disturbing the dust.
The housemaid’s duty is to pick tomorrow, Bill?” asks his acquaint-
things up— which she does very quick­ l ance.
“ Me! Great Scott! If I had a dol­
ly. By the tfui** she has picked up
38 hairpins, fe t r combs and a barette lar more than I needed I'd have it
or two and has emptied nine badly framed and hang it up where I could
crushed cigars from the ash receiver look at it and see what money looks
the news of the engagement does not like.”— Judge
strike her in the nature of a shock.
No Sale.
The housemaid likes to read vapid
, fiction, see empty plays and talk scan­
“ I tel) you,” said the real estate
dal. In fact, in nine cases out of ten agent, "there isn't a finer residence
she is in no way superior to her mis­ development on earth than this. Just
tress.—Judge.
look at the wonderful scenery."
T he T o b o g g a n S u d l
"T h e scenery is all right,” replied
You can safely place faith in Han­ the man who was looking for a home.
fish oe neara down Beauport way. snow and bordered with wind-break ford's Balsam of Myrrh. Adv.
"Th e only trouble is there’s too much
Even the churches bear this same pine bushes. Another novel drive is
of it between here and the city,”
front of secret watchfulness, from the that across the river to the Island of
No Longer A n A m a te ur.
Charel of the Ursulines on the hill, Orleans, where a freak in the tide en­
"No, I won’t flirt with you.” Miss THT GIRL WITH A
built in 1641, twice burned and three ables the visitor to see open water
Gadshy told young Greegus, severely.
times reconstructed, where sleeps within half a mile, while he rides se­
CLEAR SKIN WINS
“ You're no amateur; you're disquali­
Montcalm after the fever of battle, to cure over twenty feet of blue ice.
fied.”
I f you, too. are embarrassed by a
Notre Dame des Victoires, least al­
Skiing is one of the latest added of
"H ow so?” queried the puzzled pimply, blotchy, unsightly complexion.
tered of all. standing in the lower Quebec sports. Bob-sleighing in the I youth.
Just try Kcsinoi Soap regularly for a
town, its cross aloft to the winds that National park is this winter expected
"W hy, when you spent a week at week and see if it does not make a
welcome the Jack as once they flaunt­ to prove even more exciting One of j the Yapp's country place and held blessed difference In your skin. Ia
ed the Fleur de Lis.
these wind-racers may cost as high as ; hands with the eldest daughter you severe cases a little Hcsinol Ointment
| accepted board and lodging.” — Judge. should also he used. Kesfnoi Soap
The English cathedral, built In 1804, two thousand dollars. But it beats a
helps to make red, rough hands and
toboggan
and
it
out-distances
an
auto,
seems older than Its years, carrying as
She— And don’t you go in for sport arms soft and white, and to keep the
it does the scarred battle flags of the and the curves it takes would dizzy a of any kind?
hair healthy and free from dandruff.
H e— Oh, yaas, don’t yer know, I'm Keslnot Soap contains no free alkaiL
old Sixty-ninth, flags that saw Bala- level-headed swallow. Truly, a bob­
kibva, and that were replaced by new sleigh is the king of breath-takers, and —haw— passionately fond of dominoes. Sold by all druggists.
ones presented In 1870 by Prince A r­ the biggest noise in the “ some stunt” — Detroit Free I’ ress.
Greek.
thur. Today, as duke of Connaught, he world!
But contrast Is the spice of life. To
annually takes his seat inside the gold­
Esculaplus
was
giving a lecture.
C buy« deauUful heiirh bungalow »lb-« In
’’
Oregon'« popular Summer Rcaort. Rnek-
"F in ally," aald the father of medi­
en rails of his pew In the gallery to live in a tuque would be as monoton­
\ away Bearh, Tillamook county.
Two daily trmina
listen to service during the time he ous as to stick by a limousine. And | from Portland. Four nour’s ride; macrniSrant cine, "write your prescriptions in Lat­
«cen*-ry.
Lota
cloae
to
stoma,
hotels
and depot, in and your bills In good plain Eng­
when
the
fair
tobogganiste
comes
in,
lives at the citadel.
j Camping, finhing, hunting and surf bathing. lish ”
Hard by the cathedral Is the duke of pink-cheeked, star-eyed., tingle-hearted I Only few lota left. Warranty deed. Write San­
“ But,” asked the students, “ where
Kent’s house, where Queen Victoria's and triumphant, she finds in the warm derson A Co.. 703 Spaulding bldg. Portland. Ore. does our native tongue come In?”
luxury
of
the
hotel
the
antidote
and
father spent three winters in the sev­
"T h a t’s Just it,” he answered; “ the
enteen nineties, to the great fluttering therefore the completion of her out­
patient's condition la usually Greek to
you.”
of Quebec society. Almost across the door afternoon. The hotel dances are
Cheered by this exposition, they
street is the quaint little white house renowned for their gayety, and the
OUR SCIENTIFIC HOME STUDY METHOD
went forth to practice their a r t — WU
where Montcalm died. The visitor master o f ceremonies sees to it that
and Humor.
Bring* quick results. S ucccm ffuaran-
who is wise enough to knock at the no rose becomes an unwilling wall­
teed. Coat* levs than half of oral instruc­
tion.
door, take a look at the famous paint­ flower. When at last the lights dim
Bachelor Privileges.
Piano, Organ. Violin. Banjo,
ing o f the hero which goes with the and the winds have it all to them­
Mandolin, Gaitar and Cornet
W
ife
—
Dear me, you can never find
taught.
lease o f the place, and wish for bis selves, whispering around the Cham­
a thtng without asking me where It
Write today for Catalog and 4 froo I—aooa.
heart's desire the while he gazes, will plain monument, the sleep-fairy takes
, is. How did you get along before yoa
assuredly and for certain attain there­ possession. It Is safe to say that in­
1 were married?
Antncan School of Music,
Hub— Things stayed where they
unto within six months— or so at least somnia. like hay fever and the blues,
see Ci— w m « im..
retrum oncon
were put, then.— Beaton TrauacrlpL
la a gueat who baa never registered I t
the old Quebecoises will tell you.
But It Isn't until you swing under Quebec.
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