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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1916)
YOU CAN BE A BEHEB TEACHER B IR D S FR IG H T EN ED B Y W AR Blasted Out Those of Belgium Have Largely Dis appeared From Their Accustomed Nesting Places. Where are the birds of Belgium? Everyone who haa known the Belgium of the past will ask himself this ques- i tlon In thinking of some of the ad mlrable Flemish restaurants ho has i visited. For the Belgians were a na i tlon of bird eaters, and In this little ! country as In Italy every variety of bird was pressed Into service. No one who has been through the forests of the Ardennes will fall to re- | call how strangely silent they were, j how lacking In bird songs, for the wholesale slaughter of the birds went You will learn what to trach arui how to teach. The school prepares you on until one wondered where the little for elementary work In city and country schools. Every mem song birds appearing on their pieces ber o f the faculty has professional preparation. 1 of fried bread came from. Now with i the noise o f battle over all the land, the constant cannonading has j frightened away even the boldest of : the native birds. Olives were the aristocrats of Bel gian game birds, and one of the most delectable dishes known to the Bel- glun cuisine was grlves a la Namu- I.carn more about your professional |>osaihilitics. The 191ft catalogue { rolse. Thousands of grlves were tells. The Registrar has one for you. Write for it. served dally In autumn In restaurants, and as no Belgian dinner Is considered complete without a bird of some sort. Just where so many came from always remained a mystery. A grlve Is a r iS K TE A C H E R S A G E N C Y . Doable Tread Pa n d u r' Proof Tires Trachini for all kind^ of taaclnrur pcmltlon*. thrush, but blackbirds and starlings, MIVlr fr»*rn your ohi on«*«. l**»t long Prompt rrpH«s to all in'jtfiru*«. W * furninh th* MM t i r a m i N#W 1 11C KM Writs. U. so nearly of the same size, often mas j l^at U»achs-ra for all piwition«. Send arid mai and OKKCÌON VULCANIZING CO.. w»* will mail you full particular«. J. N. ELLIOTT. queraded In the Belgian casseroles as U âj Waafuotf Loo St« l'ortI*n<i. O n 614 Journal lildir . I'ortlaiai. Oregon. thrushes. Then beside grlves there were wood- 1 cock and snipe and the becasse a la To ami from all |wln(« on houa«*hohl gut»!«. piano«, I Champagne to be had in restaurants Bbuihl, Sold. Rented and Kapaired and autonadulra Information ully glvrri In Brussels and Antwerp was a dell- W A L K H l ELECTRIC W O kK S Pacific Coast Forwarding Co., ilumside. cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. , clous morsel Indeed. At Mons and at Liege and Charleroi every year there was a great fete called a woodcock H ID E8 , P E L T S , C A S C A R A B A R K , H E R E ’S A N O T H E R f«-ast, at which the succulent birds Letter from a satisfied Shipper. W O O L AN D M O H A IR . were cooked in a variety of ways. A W t w ilt! l l k i r t Write tw p rte tt l i t . shipping tig s Hull Hun. Ore. March 4. 1916. little wax candle was placed beside IIA ZK LW O O D CO.. Tut H. F. SORT .-4 Co. nm«d. On, tome. »• Portland. the plate of each diner, and In Its Dear Sir»: • • • j have lern «hipping te your flame he would frizzle the tiny head plant now going on 3 year« and have alwaya four*! you «atUfartory Have tried other plant* hut of the wcodcock and eat Us brains, If you rannot comm to found H A Z E L W O O D T H E BEST. *nd alw*y. Portland to g»t your which were considered a great deli read your latter* and pamphlet* with interent. eye« fitted I will «end Hope you rsH*« iv« the 6 gal*, of cream 1 «hip today. cacy. ou my method of t**«t- lte*|««H'tfully. G. A. C. 11 « «ye« Iry mall. Not The partridges of Louvain were fa a« de«irat»U ** l<rrwm- Original on fll* in our office for inspection. mous for their plumpness and dell- al «ervire but murh W'on't YOU Irmriw one c f our Ssti«fl«*<l «hippem? better than going with HAZELW OOD CO.. PORTLAND | clous flavor, perhaps because of the out «la»««'« n«w«l«wl or fact that they fed upon the beet root Irt.In* 1». fit y O ttfMK. """ 1 1 ------------- ------------------ - Outfit went on «ntdiration. KTAPLKH. the Jew- i cultivated there by the hundreds of «Irr Optirtan. '¿*A Morrteon at. Portland. Orrgon A L L FARM ACCOUNTS acres for the great beet sugar facto SHOULD BE STANDARDIZEC ries. Blackcock Is served too as coq Oregon Agricultural College, Corval do bruyere. 11s. — Managing u business without ac Woodcock In season used to be the counts Is like steering a ship without specialty of the Faille Dechlree, a fa a compass or driving a horse without mous little restaurant In Brussels Rupture treated mechanically. Private r«lns, said Dean J. A. Bexell in a lec "Uangas du Japon," often served In Attimi room« !h«he»t tactívaoniik Re sult* «uarantee«!. ( ’.all or write. ture before the graduate school of ag the finer restaurants In Brussels, was riculture at Amherst, Massachusetts, simply Japanese partridge. JO H NSO N A U M BARCFJt These on July 10. 411-4 12 AUafcy B u ild ing. P o rt U n d . O r e g o n birds often migrated to northern A f The secret of surcess was said tc lie In a knowledge of past events and rica in winter and made their way ubillty to utilize the knowledge in bus thence to Spain, where they were S ---------------------- -----------------------\ Iness operations. Every successful caught In large numbers and finally farmer is involved in a variety of fl taken to Belgium, where they were nanclal transactions and must observe bred. They had flesh of fine flavor Pay and ni«ht rl*«*»*«. Expert training established business methods. In or and plumpness. In ropairin«. drivin« and machine work. der to be most useful farmers' ac Including forre, lathe. «hap«r. drill prea*. counting methods should be standard t rar tor«, etc Time unlimited. # » M I ‘E- Aerial Torpedoes. TK NT CH A U F K E l'ILS A N D M E C H A N ized. Germans outside the Polish fortrews ICS S U P P LIE D . W H ITE US. The key note of modern business V ■ ■ / efficiency Is standardization. This Is of Ossowlec are trying air torpedoes seen In the Interchangeable parts of as a means of destroying the re-en machinery and other articles, and con forced concrete forts. The torpedoes DRS. HEDLUND. p J J T I C T C ! trol of rallrouds and other public util are a substitute for the "Busy Ber SKIFF A MILLER« U Li l l 1 1 J 1 Uies through uniform government re tha" shells, and for the shells from ports, and conservation of human en the Austrian 12-lnch mortars, which Take pleaaure in announrin« that they are kv ergy by scientific management. It Is have done no damage worth mention rated at 466-469 Morgan bid«.. (4th floor). W **h- kntftim at Hmadwajr. Portland. Or*., where they Just as necessary that business meth ing. will he pleaded to nrv*et their friend« and imticnt*. ods of the farm be standardized and The air torpedoes are small dirigible The*e oChctrm will l*e conducted on a policy of «erv- uniform as the business methods of ire at m<xlerate price« to the he«t of our ability. balloons, propelled by a compressed- factory. We always «tend behind our work, a« we know If the production of farm commodi air motor. They can travel several that a «atiafled patient ia and «hall alwaya be the beat a»«et. ties Is going to keep pace with the In miles. The charge consists of about demand, farm accounts must fifty pounds of guncotton In a thin Dr. Elsf T. Hrdluni Dr. Sermon S Skiff, creasing he kept and kept In a systematic, uni cylinder, which Is released automatic form way. Dr, J. Howard Mdler. ally after the torpedo has traveled a If accounting systems are standard certain distance. The lower end of D EN TISTS. ized they will serve as a basis for com paring success and failure of neighbor the cylinder is cone-shaped. T e le p h o n e . M arshall 96. ing farms with a view to correct the Centenarians. mistakes. With the young farmer Just starting In business the standardized The countries having the greatest accounts would serve as a partial sub number of people 100 years old, or stitute for experience. more, are as follows, In their rank: Contrary to the usual understanding Roumania, Bulgaria, France, Great of the matter the subject of farm ac Britain, Germany. United States. Bul Parte over 60 make« and model*, at half the rer- counts is not new, but was discussed garia. with 4,000,000 population, has ular price. Huy your u«ed auto part« from an frequently by the ancients, especially 3,300 centenarians, while our country, old-eatabllahed and reputable dealer, who has a l’ liny ami Cicero. with 100,000,000. can show less than reputation to protect and conduct* the larircMt part* «tore and rorrie« the larirent complete a*- How Delia Managed. ono hundred centenarians. ■ortment of uaed auto port« of any company thi« j A great deal of noise arose In the «id«* of Chicago. Our price* are 1*»**. and for thi» nursery one morning, and since It Apt Comparison. reaaon we outeell all other». All part* an» guar gave no promise of subsiding, Mrs. George Is fond of Mother Goose anteed to b•» in flr»t-cla«» condition. Odell hurried in that direction. She rhymes. His favorite Is "Old Mother found the baby howling with mitfht Hubbard." One day he begged hts and -main and the new nursemaid sit Incorporated. mother for candy. She thought he ing calmly by. 323 - 325-327 BURNSIDE ST.. PORTLANO, OR. “ W ell, Delia, this is a terrible should not have It and refused. He noise!’’ cried Mrs. Odell angrily. looked at her an Instant, then turning "W hat Is the matter? Can’t you keep away with a sigh said: “ And so the the baby quiet?” poor dog had none.” “ Shure, mum,’’ replied the girl, "but I can't keep him quiet unless I let him How He Was Interested. make a noise, mum.’’ Benevolent Individual— "Yes, sir; 1 hold that when a man makes a little Cook Would Stay Awhile. extra money his first duty is to make "John, are you sure it is safe on this his wife a present of a handsome To the Old Reliable Fverdlng hotiee with a yacht?" dress." Stranger— "You are social record of 45 year* of Square* Dealings and be "Yes. my love." a«*unx.l of philosopher, 1 presume?” "No, I'm a “ And you know how to sail it?” dry goods merchants." “ My sailing master does." Top Market Prices. "How long will it take us to cross?” Missing Something, "About two weeks.” "Oh, dear. There’s so much to wor I am sure It Is a great mistake al ry about on a yacht." ways to know enough to go In when It "There's one thing that needn't rains. One may keep snug and dry by 45-47 Front Su P O R TLAND , O R E cause you any worry.” such knowledge, but one misses a "W hat's that?” world of loveliness.— Adeline Knapp. "The cook can't leave until we get to port.”— Brooklyn Citizen. P. N. U. No. 30. 1816 From Maxims of Marcus O’T u tt By Training Yourself Professionally at the OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL < = = MONMOUTH, OREGON = = = = = = Oregon’s School for Oregon Teachers COURSES— Professional, Supervisor, Rural and Primary. First Semester Begins Sept. 11, 1916. REDUCED FREIGHT RATE8 roots You know the difficulty o f getting the 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. 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Five Valuable Books Free W e 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 o f these — written by western men for western farmers — will be tent on request. Choose the books that you prefer and write for them today. r Oregon Hernia Institute ^ THE GIANT POWDER CO., Con., «EX, San Francisco ” Everything fo r Blasting BRANCH OFFICES! ” Spoku.., PortUnd. S.h Lika City. CWrer “H EALTH ” f DR. KORIN EK’8 KOW KONDITIONER stimulates the generative organs and is s pow erful breeding tonic, insures easy calving and cleaning and prevent* milk fever, inflamed bag and in fact any disease that may attack a cow when in a weakened condition. Kow Konditioner will increase the flow of milk 5 to 15 per cent without an increase in feeding. 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What evidence?” “ She says she wants to marry you.” — Boston Transcript If you Suffer from Backache, Lum bago, Kidneys or Rheumatism, Take Hot Water and “Anuric.” American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trou i ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out. they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the elim inative tissues clog anil the result Is kidney trouble, bladder vvyakne^s and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead, when your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night, when you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather A habit of lolling In the I.ap of Lux Pneumonia? Apply Hanford's Bal is bad. get from your druggist—" A N ury does not help a man much when URIC.’’ Because of uric acid in over sam. Rub It on and rub It in thorough he finds himself lying face downward abundance in the system, backache, ly, until the skin is irritated. Adv. on the Knees of Chanc* pains here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica re- jult. It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent, called “ Anuric" which will throw out and eradicate this urio acid from the system. Dr. Pierce be lieves "Anuric" to be 37 times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout, or many other diseases which are dependent on an accumulation of uric acid within the body. Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel. Buffalo. N. Y „ 10c. for trial package or 11.00 for full treatment “ Anuric.’ Dr. Pierce's reputation Is back of this medicine and you know that his "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver and his "Favorite Prescription” for the ills of women have had a splendid reput«« tlon for the past 50 years.