The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 04, 1916, Image 3

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    U. S. Government Homesteads
COLVILLE, WASHINGTON, INDIAN RESERVATION.
1,000,000 ACRES
In the l'im oui Columbi* Kiver Haftiii and Okanogan Valley.
Fruit,
Dairy, Farm ami Timber l.and. Map »bowing Road», I aikes, Kivert,
Creek», Mountain», Indian Allotment» and Mineral l.and. Hook of
Dcteriplion, »bow» Mow lo lanate any liome»tead of 160 Acre» on
the Ke»ervation WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF A LOCATOR.
PRICE, POSTPAID, $1.00.
OREGON HOMESEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU,
504-3 McKay Building, POR I LAND, OKKCON
AGENT WANTED
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
i lU 'd r ie » » necessity
every Mcr-
rhant buy» on sight. Big profit*.
Kxclunivc territory. Free »ample».
Sell» f ro m #."> to $|(i0.
Write quick
for territory. Suyer». 6.'I7 Kailway
Exchange, Portland, Ore.
Fifth »m l W tahlnitun HU., Portland, Or.
The homelike »topping place
for those who appreciate the
dollar'» full worth.
Room with Ihith,
,
.
Moom with lifU rh fd lUth
llrra k fM t and I unrhmn
Dinner «
•
.
.
,
PORTLAND Y. M. C. A.
will fit Any ambitious younir Man or Wom­
an f..r blfn -clafli position in
Boukkeepui^, Sinography, Salcsmauhip
T o m nn t lain Inclinl«* valuable* a th W tlr.
tMjuatJr Aful m r>rr>)«*r»hip ifriviV|f.*#. nl-
th«rti*h tu itio n e < * l la U «a thAn **li*rwbMr«
Valuable pourw« ran alan 1 » H at ! in
(irammar
and Colh’K«* Pr»’i&ralory
S u b aru
W K IT F Fo|( ( A T A U X ..
LADIES, THE PROBLEM IS SOLVED
l a d i r i L w |t*v*00 Treatm ent and Prevention
D U u n .T i I I t
o f P o n U g b u » Abortion.
Treatm ent and Prevention o f C a lf Scour«. H o f
Sanitation.
Poultry Ib w a se» Clip this a»i and
mark an X In front o f hook« wanted
H IL D A 11110:4.. Dekuru Hid*.. Portland. O rrfo «.
, - f* »
s
1
See our «tuck o f F O R I) De­
livery hodnrit. Shipped any*
w h rr«. Our own make. Guar*
antoed
W rit« u«. Cari Pe-
lemon. 121 (Iran i Avenu « N
Eaat 1433,
Portland. Ore.
Eff.nyd Maturity.
“ Do you take as much interest in
dancing as you did?"
"Y e s." replied Uncle Wagglefoot.
"But I’m gettin' so dancin' isn’t youth­
ful enough for me. I’m practicin' roll­
er skatin' on one skate.” — Washing­
ton Star.
A Reminder.
"Look here," said the Indignant
house owner to the agent from whom
Gentle Criticism.
he had bought his home on the install­
He— I see where a young woman ment plan "T h e paneling in my din
room is opening so you can p” t
j killed herself because she could not Ing
Ms»*« from your old on«*
I,a*t long
your finger through the cracks.”
find
an
Ideal
husband.
Women
are
I m llrkf. New Tim r
H K AUW ) lit V
' That's all right," replied the agent.
■OLD TUU I We per a* hnrh a« 10a I fools.
"T h e house is settling. And that re­
She—
Yes.
aren't
they,
to
believe
f
« m l km lje
Trrad work, and th « biff Kent market j there
Is such a thing?— Baltimore minds me. It's about time you settled
up for last month's installment."—
Ship your T ire« at «»new or w rit« u*.
American.
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
VUtXA.IlZlMC CO. SkO V g J a a rt« St. PwlUW. Or«
1 l t i l
Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires
___
for junk.
O ftlU M
Make Believe.
FI ECTRIf MOTORS ThlH 18 ° to>
L L L v 1 IYAv> I T I U lU I X J
Bought, Sold. Rented and R epaired
VkAl.KF.lt E L E C T R IC W O itK S
I'.urnetdr. cur. 10th.
Portland. On?.
HIDES, PELTS, CASCAR* BARK
W r w »n t »11 you h e .
WrtU- f.»r p rie*» and
■hipplnv Usi-
tu r II. r. NORTON CO.
5J North Troni S*., Portland. O r*.
mue ^r>
ro t for Christmas. She likes to serve
make-believe tea and make-believe
sandwiches. A harmless fancy."
"Perfectly. I've been to grown-up
affairs where they did IL” — Louisville
Courier-Journal.
"A n ’ phwat is your Patsy doin'
these days, Mrs. O'Hagan ?’’
"Ah. he’s doin' folne! He's a con­
ductor in the opery bouse, an' wears
a swallytail c o a t”
"A conductor, is it? An’ phwat does
a conductor do?"
"H e conducts people to their seats."
You Can Get Rid of
Hanford's Balsam Is good for blood
That Itching Rash poisoning. Adv.
There Is immediate relief for skins
The Department of Farm Props, Itching, burning and disfigured by ec­
In Modern Times.
University of Idaho, ha* received dur zema. ringworm, or similar torment­
"In the old days, the main element
ing (he spring, shipments of seed from ing skin-trouble. In a warm bath with
of a soldier was to know how to act
the following foreign countries: Can­ Keslnol Soap und a simple application under fire.”
ada, Sweden. Denmark. Australia, and of Keslnol Ointment. The soothing,
"And nowadays, in addition, he is
Japan. The Bureau of Plant industry healing Keslnol medication sinks right supposed to know how to act under
o f the If. S Department of Agriculture Into the skin, stops itching Instantly, water, in the earth and without air."
has also sent samples of clover and and soon clears away all trace of erup­
— Puck.
other leguminous crops for the pur­ tion, even In severe ami stubborn
pose of co-operative testing experi­ cases whero other treatments have
ments.
had no effect. A fter that, the regular
use of Keslnol Soap is usually enough
to keep the skin clear and healthy.
You need never hesitate to use Resl-
nol. It is a doctor's prescription that i
has been used by other physicians for
; years in the treatment of all sorts of j
skin affections. It contains absolutely j
nothing that could Injure the tenderest i
skin.
Every druggist sells Keslnol
Ointment and Keslnol Soap. (A d vt.)
HUSBAND OBJECTS
TO OPERATION
If you are
interested
W ife Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
So-Called Temperate."
"W hat zone is this we live in? You
may answer, James," said the teacher.
“ Tem perate."
"Now . what is meant by a 'temper­
De* Moines, Iow a.—“ Fonr year* ngo ate zo n e? '”
“ It's u place where It's freezing cold
I was very *ick and my life was nearly
spent. The doctors In winter and red hot in summer.” —
slated that I would Philadelphia Public Ledger.
never get well with-
What Dreams Are Made Of.
o u t an operation
Dillydally (a chronic procrastinator)
and that without it
I would not live one — I dreamt last night that I— er—ah
— proposed to you. I wonder what
year. My husband that is a sign of?
o b j e c t e d to any
Miss Lingerlong (desperately)— It Is
operation and got a sign that you have got more sense
me some o f Lydia E. when you are asleep than when you
Pinkham’s Vegeta­ are awake.— T it Kits.
ble Compound. I took
Ask anybody about it— Hanford's
It and commenced
to get better ami am now well, am Balsam. Adv.
■tout and able to do my own housework.
At the Boarding House.
I ran recommend the Vegetable Com­
“
Is
this
beef too rare for you, Mr.
pound to any woman who is sick and
Simpkins?”
run down as a wonderful strength and
"W ell, since you ask me, Mrs. Skin­
health restorer. My husband says l ner. I would like it a little oftener.” —
would have beee in my grave ere thie Baltimore American.
if it had not been for your Vegetable
Compound.” — Mrs. B l a n c h e J e f f e r ­
s o n , 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowe.
Before submitting to a surgical opera­
Fords
Fords Fords
tion it is wise to try to build up the
1 Q 1 C Ford Tourin*.
eO Q C
female system and cure its derange­
* ^ 4 ^
practically new « p O if O
ments with Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vege­
1915
$33 5
table Compound; it has saved many
1 Q 1 4 Ford touring,
ÌO Q C
women from surgical operations.
1 ^
finest condition
W r it # t o t lie L y d ia E . P ln k h a m
1914 Foi,H
w:on*.dwcr' $275
M e d ic in e C o ., L y n n , M a es., f o r
1913
lo
FX
$245
a d v ic e —i t w ill l>e c o n tid e n tia L
in purity first
BAKING
POWDER
is w h at you
should always
use.
There are many
other reasons
w hy— but try a
can and see for
yourself.
P. N. U.
W I I K N w r itla f to »d v e rti,
~
tins this p»p*r.
Ask
Your
Grocer
< fA N & F A R M P O W D ER S
~
S T U M P IN IG —
\
A G R IC U L T U R A L .
—made by a Pacific Coast company, with 50 years’
experience, to meet Pacific Coast agricultural conditions.
More than 2,000,000 pounds used every year hy farmers
who have proved they reduce stump blasting costs.
There are two Giant Powders— Eureka Stumping
Powder, for use in dry work, and Giant Stumping
Powder, for wet work. Ask your dealer for them.
Test them alongside of any other explosive. Write us
and we will have our nearest distributor supply you—
at lowest market prices—with a trial case that will
prove to you the economy of using Giant Farm Powders.
Five Valuable Books Free
We issue five handsome, illustrated books to help you to blast
cheaper and better—books on Stump Blasting, Boulder Blasting, Tree
Planting, Subsoil Blasting and Ditch Blasting. Any or all of these
— written by western men for western farmer» — will be sent on
re yuest. Choose the books that you prefer and write for them today.
TH E G IA N T P O W D E R CO., Con., o"»"*: San Francisco
”
B R A N C H O F F IC E S :
E v e ry th in g f o r B la stin g ”
Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Salt Lake C ity, D enver
BE PRETTY! HIRN
Try Grandmother’s old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
KOVE BALLS
Keep Kids Kleen
The mo* pncteal.
____
garments ever invented for children I l
6 years of s.e Made in osse piece wn
drop back. Eaafv sipped oa cr o f
Easily washed No baht elastic bands
, to Sop circulation. Made in bine
denim, and blue and white hickory
stirpes for all the year round. Also
b«Ktrr weight, fa*-color material in
dark blue, cadet blue, tan or dark red
for summer wear, all appropriately
trimmed with fast • color aalatea.
Made in Dutch orck with elbow
sleeves usd high neck and loot
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- j
ed. brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked (
7 5 c t h e s u it
or gray. Years ago the only way to
If your dra.'*T c«nnc* supply you.
! get this mixture was to make it a t '
We will seed them, charges prepaid
i home, which is mussy and trouble-,
cn receipt cf prv-e. 75c each.
' some. Nowadays, by asking at any
A.4”
FREE » £ *
drug store for “ Wyeth’s Sage and Sul­
Beware of Imitations. Look for
phur Compound,” you will get a large
Made by
the Tw o Horse* on the Label.
bottle of this famous old recipe, im
Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco
proved by the addition of other ingre­
Aw«M«d GRAND PRIZE at tht P P.I.E.
a
dients. for about 50 cents.
Don't stay gray! Try it! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly.
You dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
P ay and night classes. E xpert training
through vour hair, taking one small
in repairing, drivin g and machine work,
including forge, lathe, shaper, drill press,
strand at a time; by morning the gray
tractors, etc
Tim e unlimited. C O M PE ­
hair disappears, and after another ap­
TENT CH AUFFEURS AN D M ECHAN­
plication or two. your hair becomes
ICS S U P P L IE D . W R I T E US.
beautifully dark, glossy and attractive I
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-i
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
A Grouchy Chap.
for those who desire dark hair and a 1
youthful appearance. It is not intended
“ Do you think any of the girls w ill
for the cure, mitigation or prevention
really propose this year?"
of disease.
" I don’t know. But if they do I hope
the men won’t giggle and whisper it
Correct.
Miss Wheat, the new teacher, was around, as some of the girls do.”—
hearing the history lesson, which Courier Journal.
dealt with the career of George Wash­
ington. Turning to one of the schol­
ars, she asked:
"Janies, what was Washington's
farewell address?"
The new boy arose with a prompti- j
F o r
tude that promised well for his an- ,
swer.
"Heaven, ma'am,” he said.
Portland Y. M. C. A. Auto School
That Settled It.
“ And you broke o ff the engage­
ment?" said one young man.
"Yes. but not brutally, you know, j
But I managed it.”
•H ow ?"
“ Told her what my salary was."
The Usual Experience.
“ Have you laid by anything since
you took up the profession of author­
ship?”
“ Y'es, about 300 manuscripts.” — |
Boston Transcript.
East 13th A Hawthorne A re.,
E 1199.
P O R TLA N D . ORE.
'
You know the difficulty o f getting the roots
o f stumps out with pullers, by burning, or by
using explosives that merely shatter. You
need explosives that not only shatter but also
lift and heave— that tear the roots and make
clearing easy. You can save work, time and
money by using
Adopting Suggestion.
"Talkin g about the total depravity |
i f Inanimate things— ”
“ W ell?"
“ Just as we got opposite a road
Hotel with a big gun, 'Sea Food a Spe­
cialty,' our auto deliberately turned
turtle.”— Baltimore American.
For\,tt:Z\ £ r ,,ul $295
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR EX.,
ti
with
Sprained ankle? Rub on and rub
in Hanford's Balsam thoroughly. Adv. 1
1914
No. 18, 1018
Blasted Out
Got Even.
A young man who had been snub­
bed at tho theater door decided to get
even with his girl friends.
The girls occupied the first four
Male four own HAIR TONICS and TOILET WATERS seats in the sixth row and the young
man had the fifth. They paid no at­
with T on leo T kU w ti/' the* K*r.»ational Invention.
On the program was
' Hwml 20
fur aamt*l«» pin k au««. make* ont tention to him.
I Hint, which «»lh«trwi»w » • •!* 'M e*htä t « $1 AO (4 fur a monologist who began to talk of
<10 m i l l . ) Morwty return«*«! if not aatiuflad. W ant love to get a few laughs, as those ar­
! K x r lu ilv t Ka-i/r»*A4'iitAlive* each county to rnanu-
' f a « i u r + and Mill. l U j /*»«/»/». T O N IC O S A LE S tists often do. He said: “ All the girls
• CO ., Mullnontah Station, Portland, Oregon.
who are In love, please stand up.”
Turning to the girl next to him, the
young man who bad been snubbed
D O N T EVER FORGET said:
"Please let me out.”
When you are di»*ail«fl«-<I with other«, thero
Naturally, the entire four had to
alwaya remain* tin* old reliable
rise. When they were on their feet
Hazelwood Co., Portland, Or.
the young man sat down, while the re­
Mak<< m your ri«-*t nhipmrnt o f Cream.
mainder of the audience roared in gl<-e
Fk'if«. Poultry ami
M« at*.
at the four.— Philadelphia Public Led­
W e Can Satisfy Y o u .
ger.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL
The only Automobile
on th«* P a *
ride (a ia-»t maint ai ni rt ir a <*•• Trartor
I Ari»t . I sing Holt < attrrpillar.
!.. I W-»t
Trarklayrr and H hrel 1 lartora. Isoth in U ri
M*h<«»l and ot^ratirijr held.
445 Hawthorn« A *»..
Portland. Or«.
No Accounting For Jurle*.
Many verdict» of a »trarige, curloua
and humorr/ua nature find birth not In­
frequently In coroner's juries and jur­
ies In justice's courts.
Uncommonly Intelligent are the cor­
oner’s Juries In Mississippi. Tw elve
men In Warren county, In that state,
returned a verdict several years ago
which read: "The deceased died by
the will of God or some other disease
unknown to the jury."
Another verdict, equally as solemn,
reads: "W e are of A Pinion that the
Decost met with her death from Vio­
lent fnflrmatlon of the Ann, producest
from U p o u C m a *
An old story, oft repeated, Is that
an English Jury In u criminal case
once brought In the following. "Guilty,
with some little doubt as to whether
he Is the man.”
Another Is told o f a Welsh Jury,
which reads: “ We find the man who
stole the mare not guilty."— Docket.
Be Ready
M e a ltim e
With appetite keen,
digestion normal, and
no fear of any after
e a tin g distress
H OSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
helps very materially
in b r i n g i n g about
such a condition. It
is an excellent tonic
and appetizer. Try it