The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 06, 1916, Image 3

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    1916 Catalog
Femlnln*.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
nrifc m»4 Wx.Uin.Un HU, P n tlu l, Or.
Thu homelike «topping place
for those W'ni appreciate the
dollar'« full worth.
"There 1« one K*x>d thing «bout bay­
ing a really handsome and «•xpermlve
tire*«,” «aid Mr«. Hunting to Mr«. Lar
kin
"W lu t 1« that?”
"W hy, you fuel h « though you really
1 ought to buy another not rpdte no good
| to nave your heat one."- I'urk.
Plants, Bulbs,
Garden, Orchard
and Poultry
Supplies,
Fertilizers, Etc.
rpllmhl« W*«t«rn Catalog
1or Wo atari* h*y-r«. OCR
Even the Children.
"An emhusque In French, a «lacker
¡In Lnglaiul, mean« a man who shirk»
Roo« « l.i Iklh,
• 1.60
the (lutiKerouM duties of war, and
U o o « « il k Ib t o r h o l lU th
1.00
among thu warring nation« the pur
«nit of emhusque* and slacker« goe«
l l m k h a oiui I .a » r h * o a .
71 *
on relentlessly."
IHaaor . . . .
The speaker wan Edna Wallace Hop­
per, who has Just returned from
France. Hhe continued:
"E ven the little children take their
A $M),000 <'iir|K»r» •
«m all part in thin relentless pursuit.
tlon <lrnlri*i to »••euro ¡Th ey tell a story about a little girl In
within noil ton <l«yn
'
■ ■ Ü M M n lM tf High , Furls w I ioho mother said to her In thu
(iratla Kppraarnlativ* In «arh town. No ! Uolse:
ranvaaamg, «ulk-llmg or aoUing; rafar*
" 'l.ook— In that big automobile—
ancaa; •x|>«ri*m-« unnnn»ary. Cuaraii
that 1s (Jen Joffre.’
toad Innmm to right party, [»apt. H, 628
“ Thu little girl looked at the vener­
httofk lllork. Portland. Oregon
able comma ruler tn-chlef and frowned.
"'M am m a,' she said severely, 'why
Isn't he in the trenches V “
"H la H a a t Q u a lity " S t
«Ü ra c t t a b u y e r s • n l y — M
• «writ«. Y ai nave tim* and
none/ by buying of o*.
N e w C a ta log No* 64 f r e e .
ROUTLEDGE SEED & FLORAL CO.
169-171 2nd St.
HELP
I'honoo Main?*«. Ifoa 'laU rM I
W Ilo l.k ’.d A l K P R O D U C E
Wheat. 0»U, Hurliiiik |‘ol*0»wi. Onion*, and
Ohloti
in Car U l » WarRlitniiwa at Hub-
bard. Aurora, i anbr Oregon.
Hi|ke»i Ibrt« Prat PxU hr Ail KiaJi at Pi War.
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Portland Y. M. C. A. Auto School
Day and night rlaaaaa. K«i*ert training
In repairing, driving and machin« work.
Inrludlt g forgw, Ia»h«*. *hsi»cr. drill pr»**
(rartor*. etc Tima unlimited COMI’K>
iK N i • H A r m r i c i a n d
m k c iia n
WHITE US.
will fit any ambitious jroa*itf Man or Wo»«
an for h;ffh~claan position in
Bookkeeping, Stenography, Salesmanship
To mon thla include* valuable athletic,
asiuatic and rwmb^rRhip trrmletfes, al­
though tuition coat is 1 cm than eiaerwhenr.
Valuable cf;un*‘t ran also be had in
Grammar irradc ami C o 11** k « Preparatory
Subject*. WRITS FOR CATALOG.
Budding.
2*/.' AWIrr Ht.. Portland. Or«».
1CB HUPI’UEl)
PORTLAND Y. M. C. A.
Ice le Used In Orchards to Retard
W . S . H U R S T & CO.
PORTLAND. OREGON
*
HAWTHORNE AITO SCHOOL '
Near Lullng. Texas, a number of or­
chard Ista are trying out a rather In­
teresting plaan of retarding the bud­
ding of their fruit trees until all dan­
ger of damage by late frosts ha«
passed. The experiment consists of
burying about fifty pounds of Ice
around the base of a tree when the
weather becomes mild early In the
season. The supply Is replenished at
intervals o f two weeks until It Is safe
to allow the trees to burgeon. Ice Is
being supplied to severnl growers by
a local producer to encourage the test
with a few trees. Although a consid­
erable expenditure would be repre­
sented were the scheme carried out
on a really large scale. It might not
prove excessive If successful in pre­
venting crop losses. I^ate frosts are
a source o f much anxiety to growers
of early fruits, not alone in the South,
but elsewhere as well.— From the
April Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Monamobile Oils and Greases
and
FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES
F m « T ir« S e r v i« ..
* THE HOUSE OF SERVICE. “
M OTOR C A R S U P P L Y CO . Inc.
33 B roa d w a y No.
Portland, Ore.
HIDES, PELTS, GASGARA BARK
We want all you have. Write for prices and
shipping tag«.
Tilt h. f. NORTON CO.
S3 North front St., Portland. Ore.
Everyone to know about DAD’S
ELECTRIC HAND LIGHT. A
real, great big light, »afe. handy and cheaper than
oil; wind and storm-proof. Fully illustrated cir­
cular. t o o l S m 4 k Flani Cs.. 169 2i S l . Patiat
WANTED
S toppino
amd
Q uav O
atjjquloonc
ROM Dover, Folkstone, Brigh- | Mediterranean to convey them to tht
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
ton and Portsmouth, all war Island battlefields. r‘ he units t f these
We will move to our new quarters on or about
lane« across tho English chan­ fleets had been In tbe course of con­ MARCH 15th to 20th, from First street, where we
been located many years. AU eld customer*
nel load to Boulogne, the „reat struction for severe 1 years >r the ex­ have
arid new ones are invited to inspect our new store
Economy
In
Hanford's fialsam.
¡port for the wi-stoi n entente battle press purpose o f aiding in thu de­ at 266 Morrison st.. Portland, Ore. STAPLES»
large sizes. Adv.
. line. safe behind the long rows of cision against England; for the lit- THE JEWELER
j trenches in the north and made the tl i corporal, willing to divide the
Hopeless Remedies-
principal point for Import from Eng- world with Alexander of Russia, knew I WANTXD-Agrnu. live « * « . in «wry loeaiityii»
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the state. Only Day.ight Egg Tester in the coun-
J. P. Morgan said at a dinner In New j land o f vast stores o f munitions and from
the beginning that his Interests j try. No competition. Money-back proposition.
York:
ja steady stream o f troops, says a bul­ and those o f Britain could never be Send $1.50 for tester and explanatory master and
get busy in your neighborhood. Address X-Ray
"T h e German financial position is
Hifhii'f« four Prod««* fee <c«M>d Prlff«
desperate. The remedies proposed for letin o f the National Geographic so­ reconciled. The French fleets never Kgg Tester. 50b Railway Kxcbanga. Portland. Or.
W# want Cnam. K«n. Poultry. OrnMxl
ciety. Boulogne Is a vitally important assembled at Boulogne, and the vic­
K m I i , Makf u r year neat shipment.
j It reminds me of the horse-thief.
"T w o men were sentenced by a vlgi point In the line opposing the Ger­ tory ot Nelson at Trafalgar, In 1805,
Safety First.
lance committee to be banged for mans In the W est; lt Is the funnel forever shattered Napoleons hopes
Portland, Oregon.
They were watching the boys coast­
horse stealing, and the rope was through which the British empire Is for the Invasion. The column of vic­
ing do An the snow-covered streets
swung from a bridge over a river.
pouring its contribution to the ener­ tory, however, was finished In 1841, on their sleds.
"Hut the first horse-thief got off.
gies expended on the first of the war and lt Is crowned by a fine statue of
"Ah,’’ said the elder of the two men,
The noose slipped, he fell Into the
the emperor.
“ that’s the sport!
Doeesn’t It make
water and swam down stream to safe­ theaters.
The French port, always very Eng
Boulogne was an Important com­ you think of your happy childhood
Mail* frem »our "Id on.* l ut Urns ty
u llran N-w Tire, WK Also BUY
"W hen they came to deal with the llsh and now almc.it as cosmopolitan mercial harbor before tbe present days?”
OLD TIKKK. W. pa» aa hi«h a. 10c second horse-thief, he said anxiously. aa Paris, lies upon the narrowest
“ No,” replied the other, " It m ake«
war. It ranked fourth among the sea-
l.r lb. fur ,uch a. •• ran iim In Double I us they tied the rope ‘round his neck:
me
think bow slippery that street la
stretch o f the channel. 22 miles south port, o f France, after Marseilles. Le ;
Traad work, and lha hl«h«rt market
^ l i t e r Xw Tile « d V o w easy
" ‘ Make sure o’ t ia t noose this time, west o f Calais and only 28 miles by
fa Junk dblM »our Tlraa at onca or write ua.
Havre and Bordeaux.
It Imported j WOtild be for you or me to fall and
won't
you.
gents?
I
can't
sw
im
.'"
I J t . fatim i. On
OtUM rUUSUSK CO. i » «a
sea southeast o f :be busy English jute, wool, skins, thread, coal, timber, break an arm or a leg while trying to
Paris, with Iron and steel for the factories of cross it. Every man should provide
Better than a plaster— Hanford's harbor o f Folkstone.
Balsura when thoroughly applied. Adv. which the city is connected by a bril­ highly industrial northern France; against such contingencies by carry­
A Cartoon Jab From India.
liant express service over the tracks and it exported woven goods, skins, ing an accident policy. I happen to
Many nations have expressed their
c f the Northern railway, lies 157 motorcars, forage, cement and ivlnes. have an application blank in my
Fall
Enough.
hdttcrness against Uncle Bam for
miles to the south-eoutheast Ports- It also assembled tho fancy vegetables pocket. You'd better sign it now be­
"making money out of the war.” We
"Ixxik here, Hiram ," said SI, "when
fore It's too late.”
have been held up to ridicule Impar­ be you goln' to pay me them |8 for mouth-BouIogne is the most direct and fine table fruits for the Iondon
tially by Knglai.I. Germany, Greece, pasturin' your heifer?
I've had her line o f communication between the hotels for export. The average an­
Cleanses the Wounds.
groat British arsenal and the firing nual value o f Its exports was $50,000,-
France, Italy and Japan. Now India now for nbout 10 weeka.”
For injuries from rusty nails or any
may be added to the list. In a cartoon
"W hy, SI, tber critter ain’t worth line through Flanders. Artois. Picardy 000, and that of Its imports, $30,000,- other external hurts, apply Hanford’s
from Hindi Punch, of Bombay, repro­ mor'n $10."
and Champagne. T b e R iver Llano di­ 000. It was the first fishing port of Balsam.
It should kill aDy germs,
duced by Cartoons Magazine, Uncle
"W ell, s'posin’ I keep her fer what vides the town and the Improvements France, receiving and preparing great «tleanse the wound and remove sore­
Bam and Japan are seen, each with you owe me?“
at Its mouth provide excellent harbors quantities of herring and mackerel. ness. Then quick healing will follow.
large money bags under his arms. The
"N o t by a Jugful! T e ll you what
Adv.
caption reads "M ake Hay While the I'll do: keep her two weeks more and for the unusual stress o f shipping A large proportion of tho best grades
that the war has brought about.
o f Spanish mackerel sold In the
Sun Shines," and underneath we read: you can have her.”
The Soft Pedal.
Alwaya Closely Related to England.
world's markets bear the trademark
Jap: "I'm filling my bag with In '
A
stoiy
is told of a certain weir
Boulogne has always had more or o f Boulogne.
dlan silver while the Austrians and ' » t o w ar d E. BURTON—A «w »n «ml C
Oi
The most Important
henu bit.
known theatrical manager, who has a
HiPftftB
m : Gold.
Germans are busy with the war. And
L—drilU.
Colorado^8i>«etniaa_pria**;
less
close
relations
with
England,
manufacture of this great war port habit of. by book or crook, getting his
Kilver. ln-a.1. K: lè.W. Silver. 7be; «old Sor; Zlne
you ?"
or CupiMir. tl Mailing envelope« »nil full price li-t friendly and unfriendly. It has even during peace tiroes, strange to say, Is
own way.
pent
on
anelirat
ion.
Control
and
Umpire
work
ao-
Yankee: "Ditto, ditto. And some­
been suggested that lt was the Portus that of steel pens, w hich Industry was
“ That's too loud,” he called out one
thing more. I'm filling mine with the liciUxi. iU-ferunce: Carbonata National bank.
Itlus where Julius Caesar assembled introduced from England In 184C. It day, as the orchestra started at a re­
gold of the allies, besides."
Von Jagow as a Cartoonist.
his fle e t In modern times, Boulogne Is the chief city in France for this hearsal.
“ I can’t help it. sir,” replied the con­
has been the Englishman's favorite manufacture, and. cherefore, probably
“
Like
Ills
distinguished
superior
Welsh Product.
Emperor W ilhelm ," says Cartoons way Into France, and, before tho war. its greatest fame should be that of ductor, “ it’s marked ‘forte.’ ”
E. O. Grace, president of the Bethle­ •Magazine, "H err Gottlieb von Jagow,
"W e ll,” went on the man of power,
hem Steel company. Bald In Washing­ ¡German secretary for foreign affairs, the passengers from Folkstone to pointing the most brilliant pens In imperturbably, "just make it 35».
Boulogne totaled about 300.000 annual­ the world's most brilliant country
ton:
j please."
j is a cartoonist and designer. When
"Though we can get any price we I not engaged in writing notes to Secre­ ly. The trans-Atlantic lfnero o f the
ask for our munition products from tary Lansing ho is busy with his pen- Hamburg-Ameriean and the Holland-
Anesthetic for the Teeth.
Very Interesting.
Europe, we haven't increased our price i
companies
also
made
There is no local anesthetic that
"Th at emotional actress says she
As you enter his office you w ill American
to the American government one cent.
English will penetrate dentine, which forms cannot descend to anything like gross
observe a large clean blotter on his Boulogne a calling point.
"Y e t there are people who. In the
desk, anil this, as he talks, he gradual­ business Interests In France were the principal part of a tooth. That business details."
face of this, accuse us of overcharging
“ Humph! She's interested enough
ly covers with sketches. His servant largely represented at this port, and Is why dentists hurt teeth so much
Uncle Sam. These people are as ludi­
brings him a new blotter for every vis­ the English colony at the outbreak of when drilling holes In them for fill­ in the gross receipts.”— Baltimore
crously ignorant as the schoolboy who itor."
American.
¡the war numbered more than 1,600. ings or when grinding them down for
was asked:
It
has
long
been
said
that
Boulogne
gold
crowns.
Anyone
who
will
In­
" ‘ What do we get from W ales?’
H elp! H elp!
Willing to Change.
“ 'Jonahs,’ the schoolboy answered."
, Is the most English city on the con- vent something that can be put on a
“ Do you know, Miss Peaches, I
"Th ere Is a very excellent reason . tlnent. and, before the war was many tooth to render it Insensitive for ten think you must be egotistical.”
why a girl shouldn’t smoko."
A Fireside Grouch.
, rnrnths old. the Enclish language and minutes, without Injuring it, has a . "W hy, Mr. Synipe!
H ot .’ can you
“ W hat?" she demanded.
imagine such a thing?"
"Charley, dear,” paid young Mrs 1 "Makes her less agreeable to kiss.” I English ways became the accepted fortune awaiting him.
currency o f the place.
Cocaine and novocaine. which are i " ‘Because you have such capital
Torklns, "you can never complain that!
"W ell, I ’ll wait till somebody wants
I am a frivolous society woman."
used
as local anesthetics in other j eyes.”
In
1804
Napoleon
I
selected
Boulogne
to kiss mo," she said, "when they do
"No. Your Idea of a pleasant even­
parts
o
f the body, have no effect upon j
as
the
starting
point
for
an
Invasion
I'll give up clgaret8— and take to a
And Never Will.
ing Is to ilt down and ask me to ex­
o f England. He assembled an army the teeth, as they cannot penetrate
pipe."— Woman’s Home Companion.
"T h ere goes old Tightwad, the mil­
plain al* »bout preparedness, the bal­
1
tissue
of
which
these
are
tho
ha_
o f 180,000 men and a vast assortment
lionaire. They say he landed in this
ance of trade, orders In council, anil
o f war stores here for this purpose. composed.
town 15 years ago with just 67 cents
I la » « Healthy, Strong, Itoantlfnl Kyas
tho submarine controversy all In two
aliti rtijxiciHus used Muriue Kj a The grent general was so certain that
in his pockets.”
hours aiul a half."— Washington Star. He Oculists
«n iy many years before It v u offered an a
Phrase Traced to Dickens.
“ Yes, and he hasn't spent it yet.”
Donirrtlo Rye Medicine. Murine Ik Still Cum- England was fated to fa,! before his
“ You are a daisy" is used by Dick­
puunded by Our PUyelclane and guaranteed genius that he had coins struck with
Time to Beware.
by them a* a Reliable ilellef fur Eyen that Need which to pay his soldiers on the oth­ ens ln “ David Copperfield," in the
P. N. U.
No. 14, .1916
Care. Try it In yonr Ryeeand la Baby'« Ryes —
“ A man dot shows off too much
sense
o
f
calling
a
person
a
daisy
to
No Smarting — Junt Eye Comfort. Buy Murine er side o f tho channel and Inscribed
smartness,” said Uncle Eben, ‘“ gets
of your Druggist — am-rpt no Substitute, and if them "mtnttx'. In London.” Ho also express admiration, and at the same so he enjoys about as much confi­
t l'R fN irritine I« mivrrtlwv*,
I * u— «.i. pausa»
inlermted write tor linolt of the Eie Erre. begAn a column o f victory here to time to laugh at one's credulity. Steer-
dence as a sleight o’ hand man in a
Mt HI N IC E tti lt KM KUY CO., CtlICAUO
c mmoniorate tho conquest about to forth says to young Copperfield: "Da­ poker game.”— Washington Star.
be realized o f his most troublesome vid, m y daisy, you are so innocent
Let mo call you my
opponent.
Marshals Sonlt, Ney, Da- of tho world
IV
ycust and Victor were to lead the In­ daisy, as lt Is so refreshing to find
vaders.
Tho harbors o f Boulogne one In these corrupt days so innocent
My dear Cop­
w ere com pletely hidden under the and unsophisticated.
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A flotilla o f 2,413 craft of all sizes
Piano. Organ. Violin, Banjo,
money back. 7 model* to choose from.
Mandolin, Gvitar and Cornet
Dress for a Chicken.
had been gathered at the port.
-Hf KTWTTIM Oitoallk a « IR
T^mt'a (Vwruttai Harr." m t « ». R.
taught.
» • »t r i ‘ nt
«W Al*r*
Al
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NfcW l A TAU X. T U l.'i WHY
Butcher— And now, ma'am, how
Napoleon's Invasion Failed.
Writ* tap ft I
Write today for Catalog and 4 free leuaona.
ou* tow notes wiu. simntiai vet)
Preparations for the invasion were w ill you have this chicken dressed?
American School of Mns-c
Bride
o
f
a
Day—
Er—
ah,
I
hardly
admirably made, and tho troops watt­
Sfifl E . M 0TT11O«_
M0 C— iwu* Bid«,
POITIAJID. OtECOR
ed only for the coming o f the protect­ know. Would lt be too much trouhla
[ Pcttltnd.lFa
ing French war fleets from Antwerp, to show me what thoy are wearing
B rw t. Cadiz and the harbor« o f the Ibis season ?— Judge.
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