The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 17, 1916, Image 3

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    N o rth w e s t Land Product.
S eattle, O ctober 4
Royal D -L ite
Com fortable
■" » » ■
W a sh in g ton to make a L ° ? 80n and
h orticu ltu ral d is p la y« l f ^ r e tUI? 1 and
resu lt o f the holding J t h e as a
Lan d Prod u cts ^
° L the N ortbwest
O c to b e r 4 to H . P SlUou « Seattle
LADIES SHOES
£..*2.50 s.
A ll Styles
•tall*
REQUIRES
CARE
IN
MAKING
T * « , to Be at Its Best, Must Be P re­
pared U n der E xactly the Prop er
Conditions.
T h e re Is p ra ctica lly no nutrim ent In
tea, though th ere are sm all am ounts
kind ^ver'tuged^in0^ 8l?ow of the or m ineral salts. T h e principal Ingredl-
w h o le o f the N orth
016 ents a re caffeln. which stim ulates the
p articip a te.
The exh ibitionn* ited to n e rv es ; v o la tile oils, which g iv e the
en d orsem en t o f c o m m e re i.? *
th® flavor, and tannic acid, w hich retards
the ra ilro a d " ar„i »
bodi es and the d igestion 1
d isp la y w i l f be to brinePUKP° 8e o f 1116
T h e Japanese have made a religion s
understanding of the m a ™ “ 1 & beUer
and aesth etic cerem onial o f teu-drink-
Ing. and, lik e the m ineral w a ters w hose
efficiency Is found to depend la rge ly
on t h j chnnge and rest accom panying
their drinking, the afternoon tea has
grasses. Alaska, too wi 1 'h f v „
and its p sychological as w ell as its p hysi­
tio n se t aside for agricultural i,r i®**' ological reasons fo r the pleasant re­
sults produced.
r in n d the
thBrlti8a
h C ol^ n 4 w U lT a Te aPia
undertaking.
p a r n t
L ik e all beverages which refresh by
« i m w * 00, Idaho and Montana w ill stim ulating, tea should be used w ith
sUk>n
i> o m Mecia‘ day at the
> great discretion.
AO Sizes
Royal Shoe Co.
148
«!
Fourth S t
N ear Morrison
When You Follow
T h e Trail
Equipped With
a w s s * - ‘- S - .T S
. . i xvS 0 „ V „V Srs ,rr 0 r*s°»
!t Can Find I
loekkeeplsi— Sttisr*MV
Talipaphy- Binkiig
’’ Says
15] f minate« NOW in Bank»
2,500 odierà la food position«
J5 Gold M edal»-llî Uffici cucy
Certiicate« confer red kince Jaau
Always • p *a llio a fa r
yog wh— c# m p oU «L ^
»,
enertl itn b j
nation,
com posed o f ¡ ^ S W
« S
2
m en. It Is hoped to have the cover
w*“ *oat(if,
n be itc
ffices of
of Sunday', i
lute over tlx]
w e U ^ l h f e 08' Id8h0 and 0 reg on as
I r *
“
the governor o f Alaska and
ent l ,
° l British Colum bia pres-
en t at the exposition the same day.
Since Portland w ill not repeat its
annual land show this year, the Seat-
tie exp osition w ill afford exhibitors at
th e Salem fair an opportunity to place
| th eir displays before thousands o f vis-
I lt0 ™ in the W ashington m etropolis
| and b rin g the truthful story o f Ore-
| g o n ’s countless opportunities to the at-
I ten tion o f many men and wom en in­
te res te d in a home on the land.
ERFAT-BUTTERFAT
make your n e x t s h ip m en t to
^ffht-hour
HAZELWOOD, PORTLAND
overtime,
was laid L,
nvitation, i_
^ejected my]
'bey refuse g
checks back b y retu rn m ail.
esident can L
strike," said ]
be labor fore«
f tbe railway)
» to ffai
e with
DO IT NOW
izelwood Co., Portland
Hard or stale w ater does not m ake
good tea. It should be fresh ly draw n
and fresh ly boiled.
John D rew was congratulated at tbe
B oiling any tea Is a crim e. T h e enf-
P la y e rs in Gramercy park on the
abundant hair with which, despite his fein Is readily soluble and Is qu ickly
obtained In solution. B oilin g o r long
years, he is still blessed.
"T h a n k goodness,” said Drew , com ­ standing on t t ' leaves only results In
p la cen tly , “ I ’m not lik e T ree.
more o f the injurious tannic acid be­
“ T r e e w ent into a L os A n geles bar ing extracted and spoils the flavor as
b er shop the other day and said.
well ns m aking the b everage more
" ‘ Can you cut my hair w ithout m y harmfuL
ta k in g o ff m y collar?’
“ T h e barber, with a loud laugh,
slapped T re e 's pink and polished dome
COVERS FOR SWEEPING DAYS
jo c u la rly .
” ‘ W h y, bless your heart. S ir H e r­
b e rt,’ he said, ‘I could cut it w ithout P roviiion M ay Be Made T h at W ill Do
Aw ay W ith Much Annoyance
y o u r . taking o ff your hat.’ ’’— W a sh ­
in gton Star.
on Those Occasions.
few H ouston H o tel
SIXTH A N D E V E R E T T STS.
IHAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL
»1 and operr.tinK field.
| W5 Hawthorne Are.
Queer, But T ru e.
Portland, Ore.
“ I t ’s a queer w orld.”
“ W h y?"
“ Stand up and say that riches don't
m ak e fo r happiness and everyb o d y
w ill a g re e w ith you h e a rtily .”
"T h a t's so.”
"A n d every b o d y w ill go out and keep
rig h t on tryin g to g et rich .” — D etroit
F re e Press.
ASInal
WE PAY MORE FOR
OLD AUTO TIRES
In /Ml
Ihu tbe jmk a u to «. Writ« far price.
OREGON V U L C A N IZ IN G C O ,
line of the]
660 Washington St..
Portland. Ore.
at seized b
e army of |
fter
ition ever i
1,26c and 30c a dozen. K n ives and Scis-
mpelled by I Jpound. Automatic K een E d g e Co.. 189Vi
¿St., Portland, Oregon.
f the
ill back
le Austrian^
ehind the !
to mike I
at to poeta « f ,
RAZOR BLADES
BUY D I R E C T
n then
i.j ,
uau g
Austrian i
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7
í
Ltour Own Plumbing
h buying: direct from
us at wholesale prices
n save the plumber's profits. W rite us to-
Nrour needs. W e w ill g iv e you our rock-
‘direct-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or
We actually save you from 10 to 36 per
All groods guaranteed.
I Northwest headquarters fo r Leader W ater
8 and Fuller £ Johnson Engines.
S T A R K - D A V IS C O .
IT tod Street.
Po rtU n d , O r . * * . .
rank
HIDES, PELTS. CASCARA BARK,
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
IN nit ill roil have. Writ! fir price* Mpplu tap
u t
| GOOD Paint Means G O O D Results
See Y o u r Local Dealer Now
fintile I
gwniwf H
HE HAS IT.
, U * »'
i bad T
FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1916
i BoA
H.m0kkeePin g . Shorthand, T y p e w r itin g , Penmanship, L e tte r w ritin g ,
I Arithmetic, C o m m ercia l L a w , and all com m ercial subjects tau gh t by ex-
|P*»wnced teachers. C iv il S e r v ic e tra in in g a specialty. T h e demand fo r
L ^ graduates ex c e e d s th e supply. W r it e T od ay fo r F re e Illu strated
I'-ttalogue.
LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE
I p , ,
A . T. LINK , Principal.
I r"one Main 5083
Tilford Bld’g. Tenth and MorrUon St», Portland. Or.
MORIHEK’S distemper
remedy
tn the oreans o f breathing and is a won-
~
f ° r cough», colds, sore throat, catarrh
* £ * ’ ??/ and when fe v e r is present it removes it
Without injury to the animal.
1 wrinek’s Gall P
owder .
1 U" UCI home
w“.‘*th“
works
For
shoulders, w ire cuts and o L f ulcerated sores.
A«*T’
r*J«
. « S n f k ’ S AbSO rbent B liS ,e r the "treatm ent
'“••bonT*’ r n* ‘ k°n**. “ ide-bones, lum py-jaw in cat-
A by «7*♦Jr8T T7 rnU and Prom oting the np en in * process o f abeesse*.
. . ,
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-
follow ing remedies w ill quickly correct any o f the aliments for which they are
DR. KORINEJC’5 WORM CAPSULES.
DR. KOR1NEK S TONIC CAPSULES.
DR. KORINUC S PHYSIC CAPSULES
kORlNEK'S DIARRHOEA CAPSULES.
f V r ^ i P S ^ . f O L I C CAPSULES.
Ml k n o i K . ? K ID N E Y CAPSULES.
C A PS U L 1
lvl K C
CAPSULES.
W Da'ilTS'.if’
i p e ' s 3 v
FEVER
A PS U L
foe K orin ek’s Remedies.
They are guarrntoed
O r write duect *o
jNEK r e m e d y CO., Kenton Station, Portland, Oregon
bacon
Surprise.
T a k e one-half pound o f bacon, cut
rather thick, fr y a little on both sides.
R em ove the bacon and add a medium-
sized chopped onion to the fa t and
cook until It has browned.
H ave
ready a la rge slice o f s te a k ; the top
o f the round Is p referable, although a
cheaper cut may be used. C ut Into
pieces about the size o f bacon.hrown
them on both s id es ; then add enough
w a ter to barely cover, and season w ith
salt and pepper. P lace the bacon on
top o f the meat. C over and let cook
s low ly about h a lf an hour. T h e bacon
Im parts a d elicate flavor to the m eat
and the gravy Is delicious.
Bag o f Lettuce.
T o place lettuce o r parsley o f celery
In a cloth bag and keep directly on the
lee means that the vegetable w ill keep
fresh and crlsv much longer than I d
any other way. Bags, all m ade and
stamped w ith the name “ L e ttu c e ,"
"P a r s le y ” or “ C ele ry ” may be had fo r
35 cent*. T h ere Is a shir string at top
to pull tight and keep the contents In
place. It would possibly take about an
hour to make one o f these bags, but
the com fort and satisfaction In using
one cannot be computed.
a La
B eef
Mode.
T h re e pounds round steak chopped
fine, tw o well-beaten eggs, fou r soda
crackers rolled fine, one teaspoonful
salt and one teaspoonful sage, o r e -h a lf
teaspoonful pepper, tw o tablespoon fu l«
m ilk.
B oll into a loaf, m ixing w elL
and bake tw o hours.
Chicken and Macaroni.
U.
aSJfcta s a w .
N o . 3 3 . 1916
N o t Through T h e K itchen.
" H a s the furnace g o n e ouL Brio-
f»Bt ?**
“ i t d id n 't com e through here, muza.’
— B oston T r a n s c rip t
3
OLD
¿V
F R .y y //r i£/$£:.
__ ______
A S K FOR THE
B R A N D
Potato Doughnuts
=
(W rite for Recipe)
retain the moisture several days. A n
excellent wholesome food when made
with the pure
E C B aking P ow der
A lw ays sure to please.
Try a can today— at our risk.
A Handy Book containing 10 Cook­
ing Lesson» and 54 Tested Racipaa will
be mailed you F R E E if you will send
your name and address to
JAQUES MFG. CO* CHICAGO
Sold by
all
G rocer«
A friend o f mine hns solved the d if­
Oregon Hernia Institute
w »
M ad e fo r all k in d s o f
-
shootinef
T o find the necessary coverin gs on
sweeping days has often sent the mold
scurrying about fo r old nprons, sheets,
towels and anything else she could
lay her hands on to use fo r this pur­
pose.
ficulty in this w ay : She purchased a
quantity o f gray cam bric and m ade from
It a large sheet w ith which to cover
the beds and sideboard ; sm aller cov­
H i « Start.
“ I hear, Miss Gladys, th at your ers for dressers and to ilet tables w ere
b ro th er Is am bitious to break record s.’’ made and still others. In suitable
“ W e ll, h e’s begun p ra cticin g w ith shapes, w ere designed to put o v e r the
the m ost exp en sive one w e bought fo r lamps, m antels and the like. She also
our V ic tro la .”— B altim ore Am erican .
made from the cam bric a bag to keep
the covers in ; this was bung in the
broom closet.
W hile lig h t the cam bric form ed a
perfect protection against d u s t and a
simple shaking when the sw eeping
Rupture treated mechanically. Private
was finished freed the covers from the
fitting rooms. Highest testimonials. Ha-
dust that had settled upon them, so
suits guaranteed. Call or write.
that they required washing but once
JO H N SO N A U M B A R C E R
a month. T h e use o f these dust cov­
411-412 Alisky Building, Portland, Qr spoa
ers saved much valuable tim e and ex­
tra work. T h e cost o f a set Is m oder­
ate and It does not take long to m ake
them.— Pittsburgh Dispatch.
T he H. F. N orton C o . Mm»*, on. trnm,
r Walter B
Green ten contains much m ore tan*
nlc acid than black tea. B e sure It
does not boil or stand on the le o v e s i f
you use i t
A Deciduous T ree.
rBloeks frum Union Station. Under new
me Sunday I
ent. A ll rooms new ly decorated.
in secret «1
AL RATES BY W EEK OR MONTH
e ports differ]
Kales 50c, 7 5 c. $ 1 . $ 1 . 5 0 P e r D a y .
¡lore of the g
sserttheyj
> the ni
their
iard ofn
ired, I
The only Automobile School on the Pa-
proposition,]
c Coast maintaining a C* as Tractor
lid not arbii |ein
I Dipt, Using Holt Caterpillar, C. L. Beet
Is waived the] |Tr*dday«r and Wheel Tractors, both in the
to his ñankj
i frontil i
/on
ng the !
is had been |
nt
Less tea is used to the cup than In
tbe euse o f cofTee— one-half to one ten-
spoonful ns compared to one tab le­
spoonful. A mild cup o f tea w e ll made
H ill not hurt n heulthy person, and, al*
though the stim ulating p rin cip le is the
same, tea does not seem to h a ve so di­
rect or so pronounced an e ffe c t on the
central nervous system as does cofTee.
Children, people with g astric troubles
or those who are nervous should not
drink tea.
Guns afld Ammunition
T a k e equal porta o f cold chicken,
boiled m acaroni and tomato sauce. Put
in layers in a sh allow dish and cover
w ith buttered crumbs. Bake until
brow n.
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V e a l, Pork,
B e e f, Poultry,
Butter, Eggs &
F a rm P ro d u c e
T o the Old Reliable Everdin g house w ith a
record o f 46 years o f Square Dealings and be
assured o f
P R IN T E R S A N D P U B L IS H E R S .
A T T E N T IO N !
PERFECT PRINTING PUTES
Furnlakad on short notico.
W rits for
Seal« o f PricM .
Cortland Ele.trotypc «
Stereotype Co., Front * Stark. Portland. Or.
T o p M a r k e t P r ic e s .
H e r Gueata.
F. M. CRONKHITE,
“ W e ’re g o ln ’ to h a ve c om p an y
our house,” said R ose E liza b e th , age
i.
"A n d I ’ll b et you d on ’t k n ow whe
It is. e ith e r .”
“ W h o la It? ”
" T w o lad y g ir ls and a g e n tle b o y .”
— In d ia n a p o lis N ew s.
45-47 Front Su
PORTLAND. ORE
Sore fr8n
o,a<e< Dust * ^ye,'d*’
to
Eyes i
At
Eye* inflamed by expo­
sure San,
and Wl«d
____
tt
[uickly relieved by Murine
ycBeiaady. Nc Smarting.
ju»t Eve Comfort.
Your Druggiit'* 50c per Bottle. Marta« Ey*
SalveinTube«25c. ForB«ok«iibeEyeFrMaik
Druggiit» or Maria« Eye Remdy Co.. Chicago
T o o Late.
at
T h e R em ed y.
“ T h is p riso n er is hot un der the c o l
lar, c a p ta in .”
"T h e n put h im in th e c o o le r .” — Bal
tlm o re A m e ric a n .
»
W ell K nown P ortland W oman S peaks
I T 'S T H E R A M E IN A L L O R E O O R .
T h is s to ry was told by A d m ira l
Portland, O re g o n ,— " I
«end thik
D e w e y o f the U n ited S ta tes n a v y :
statement
with
O ne a ftern oo n the business a gen t
great
pleasure.
fo r a Chautauqua w en t to a prosperou s
My daughter owes
tow n to see som e o f the n a tiv e s w ith
her life to the use
reg a rd to b ookin g a p e rfo rm a n c e and
of Dr. Pierce’« Fa­
fin a lly landed In the o ffic e o f Jones.
vorite
Prescrip­
“ Y es, I am M r. J on es," said the o c ­
tion. Bhe was a
cupant, “ W h a t can I d o fo r y o u ? ”
5; very delicate girl
" I called to see you abou t a Chau­
before using your
tauqua.” return ed the vis ito r.
medicine.
“ N o th in g d oin g.” c u rtly in terru p ted
Jones. “ M y w ife and I h a ve a lre a d y
" I
have used
d ecided on a car o f a n oth er tnake.” — the ‘ Prescription ’ for weakness pecu­
liar to women and fonnd It perfectly
K ansas C ity Star.
wonderful.
I have used D r. Pierce’«
medicine« for over thirty-five yearr.
J arrin g C o lo ra .
" M y husband has nsed the ‘ Cough
Mrs. Y o u n gb rld e — I ’d lik e to ch an ge
S y r u p ’ and thinks it is great.”— M as.
th ese e g g s I o rd e re d by te le p h o n e y es ­
L . A. F o s t e r , 1502 E . 8th St., W .
terday.
W hen a girl becomes a wom an, when
G rocer— W h a t’s w ro n g w ith them ,
a wom an becomes a mother, when a
m a'am ?
wom an pause« through the changes of
Mrs. Y o u n gb rid e — W h y , th e sh ells middle life, are the three periixU o f
are a deep brpw n and the o n ly e g g life when health arid etrength are most
cups I h a ve a re a ro b in ’s e g g blue.— needed to withstand the pain and dis­
B oston T r a n s c r ip t
tress often caused by severe organic
disturbances.
P rep ared n ess.
A t these critical times wom en are
"W h e n m y husband proposed to me best fortified by the nee of Doctor
tb e poor fe llo w ’a v o ic e stuck in h it Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old
remedy of proved worth that keens
th ro a t"
"T h e n h o w did you know he w as the entire female system perfectly
regulated and in exceiUnt condition.
prop osin g ?“
Mothers, if your daughters are weak,
" W e ll, you see, I w as a fra id that
m igh t happen so I had tak en lesson s lack am bition, are troubled with beud-
aches, lassitude, and are p ale and sick­
in lip rea d in g.” — B oston T r a n s c r ip t
ly, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ia
just w hat they need to surely bring
C b a k e I n t o T out a n o e e
Alton’s root-Kw*. • posdrr for tire f « A I t core* the bloom of health to their cheeks
»sinful, swoltoa. «mortine, swsutts« fret, tonkas and make them strong and healthy.
____________ Bold by nil Drugstore
P o r all diseases peculiar to women,
Btorre. Don’t w rap t any sutatituto. Bnrepto
Dr. Pinrce’s Favorite Prescription ia a
FREE. Addi— A. R. OlnwtaL Im Bar. N Y.
pow erful rertorstive.
During the last
N o t A lw a y s .
SO years it has banished fro m the
lives o f tens o f thousands o f women
“ L ik e a lw a y s produces lik e .”
“ D oes It? T h e n /ust you tr y to g e t the pain, worry, misery and distress
caused by irregularities and ijiic ««««
som e cold cash fro m a snow bank.
o f a feminine character.
B a ltim o re Am erican .