The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 07, 1916, Image 5

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For Goodness Sake
use
K C B aking P owder
N o t Q u ite 8o T a c t f u l as the L it t le G o d
o f L o v a W o u ld H a v a Bean, bu t
H e r M ethod» W e re aa
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Henderson ruslo-d Into the dingy
P u rity F irst
suhurbun railway station much the
same as he rushed about Ills business
It will n ever disappoint y o u — try
affairs. As he closed the door he wus
greeted by four of Ids college friends,
it if you like good things to e a t.
ull returning after a vacation.
S IX T H AND E V E K K T T S T S .
O Gw O u n c e s f o r O K i
While engaged 111 conversation with
K C d o u g h n u ts
PiMir lllorka fn«n Union Station. tlnd«r now
Ills friends an elderly man approached,
W t f
w t r
inMnotfatnont. All rtmanm nowly drcornlod
a r e good**
stretched out his hand In greeting und
SI'KCIAI. HATCH l«Y W EEK OK MONTH
naked If Henderson was returning to i
K*Oa Mk, 7 5 c. > 1 . » 1 5 0 I’w l»ty.
the college town. Answered In the af- !
tlrmutlve, the mini requested u fnvor of
Seed C o rn la Im p o rta n t.
Henderson that he nsslst Ids duugti-
Washington,
I). C.—The need of
ter. who was a sehooltcacber In U ie’
O f I f F I VmI- P o H*. Boef,
sources
from
which
suitable seed ccrn
» 4 .1
.„ „ j,
j
college
town,
to
her
home.
^ r - ! I V * P o u ltry , Hutter, l'a n»
c an be obtained in the semi arid and . Mother s unending work and
* * *
and F o r m P r o d u c e
With visions of a scrawny, bespee- j
itooky Mountain regions is great and devotion drains and strains her
to Ihr OM IMlaMn I v* rdlrui hoUMT with n
taclcd, elderly sclioolliiu'lll, Henderson
record of 46 yrmm of Hqtj*n*
xn l
i?
Increasing. Being a sparsely set physical strength and leaves
Drive
»way
obligingly accepted the duty of escort, ,
U*MumJ of TOP MAHKU PRICES.
tied country, subject to extreme sea
,
y/o
“
agreeing
to
re|sirt
soon
to
meet
the
sonai variations, seed of adapted va its m ark in dimmed eyes and
eczema with
F. M. CRONKHITE
teacher.
rleties is much scarcer each year than ~-,rf, Wn m P Y n r p s c i n r K __ she»
4 M 7 F ro n t
P o rtla n d . O r « io n
in sections where the corn crop is careworn e x p r e s s io n s
sne
He put off the meeting until he |
more certain.
ages before her time.
heard the train whistle for the station. j
Nothing else would so cheaply turn
A v m o th i*r w h o is w e a r v
Then lie made his way to the women's '
many corn failures Into successes as
ro f, Jn f r Vx ° “
waiting room, where, to his surprise, [
the: establishment of good sources of and languid should start taking
he beheld a bright and vivacious girl |
seed corn. While a knowledge of
w
Keftlnol Ointment »nd keainol S«<»p easily heal
T i l t k h o o l where you should |(rt your trmlnlntf
of twenty-three yeurs, with u merry j
corn breeding would be helpful, any
eczema »nd mo*t other eruptions ih t clue to se­
must h r p im t k r l «ml give you a good »hop ex
rious internal disorder». Sold by »11 dru j gists.
twinkle in her eyes.
farmer can do much toward supplying
p r r ln u r
T h e PortUm J
himself and his neighborhood with
V. * e. A. AUTOMOIUI 1 C HOC l It THAT flACI
Henderson's surprise was manifest
better seed corn by starting with a
Addrr»* 'Fhc RvtfUtrar. Portland Y M C. A.,
In Ids countenance when Introduced I
•nd get »n IlluUratcd Hulletln giving the com*
well tested variety and selecting the
and
Ills
eyes
clearly
conveyed
his
j
plcte detail» of C O S T . T IM E » n d C O R lllT IO N S
best ears from the best stalks each
thoughts —that the girl was good to j
Q o r Q Q
year. By so doing, natural selection
look uisiu.
assists In weeding out the unfit,
Hoarding the crowded train. It tie- i
j Where corn is grown for grain there
" T n c C o t/ ¿ T O t C o
came convenient for them to sit togeth­
| is no better locality from which to
COD LIVER OIL
er and soon they foutid much to talk \
! obtain seed than that in which it Is
to
be
planted.
Where
grown
for
the
about
of
Interest
to
both.
For R a - m 1 M un U*»! In«tmm«*rtt» in tru(H*t harmony.
silo or for large stalk growth, seed as a strengthening food and bracing
Then “H ums " appeared on the scene.
Mod«- I«» mx ' how yuMl th**y can I»», iM»t how much
be obtained to advantage from a onic to add richness to her blood
they will lmng. Violin. Mandolin. Guitar, Banjo. “H ush " wus a little girl about four H
eadache Jndigestion.ctc may
Uknlrlc Sl*»*nri If y(»u don't And Vin b»*tt»*r
more southern locality or a lower al­ and build up her nerves before it
than any. arnd 'em l»ark at our e«|»enae.'* 311 to years old. Her real uutiie wus Mar­
titude.
«115 Labte Bid*..'¿m, W»eh. Ht . Portland. Ore. garet, hut because she kept up u con­
Farmers’ bulletin 415 of the United .3 too late. Start SCOTT’S
tinual chatter her mother hud called j
States Department of Agriculture, .oday—its fame is world-wide.
P I L L S 1 which may be obtained free upon ap-
she manifested a keen 1
O reoom V u lc a n iz in o C o m p a n y her "Buss."
No A lcohol.
movoil to 1133 to :U7 llnrnahle Ht.. Port­
! plication, treats of the selection and
land. Cire laargeat Tin» Repair Plant Interi-sted In Henderson and the teach­ J
S
afe
a
n
d
S
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re
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c
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tt
St
B
uyyuc . B loom field , N . J .
16-4
, care of seed corn.
in lite Northwest. Country aervice a er. Finally she broke away from her
■peclally. Uae Parcel PoaC
A point of greatest importance is
i x z m T U
mother mid crowded Into the seat with Q l 1 1 m
that of holding over from good crops
them.
1 sufficient seed corn for two or three
1 1 F R t Eyes inflamed by expo-
Turning
her
large
brown
orba
ujkiu
LOSSES SUFFIT PFEYEHTED , years’ plantings. This is essential in
T a le » W o rth R e te llin g .
aure to San, Dust and W ind
fcy CUTTER'S BLACKLEG FILLS
In her draped and darkened tent Henderson, she asked: " I ki you like
the origination and perpetuation of L _ _ —^
quickly relieved by M urine
l .o w - p H r »■< 1 ,
treah. reità Fi«; |
high-yielding varieties adapted to lo­ B
Of
EyeBemedy No Smarting.
tlio amateur palmlnt wan reading her?" The question proved disconcert­
p r r f f * d t*y
cal conditions. Seed corn that ma
Br
just Eye Comfort. At
wettern stock*
hand« for u charity. Her present cli­ ing, to suy the least, but tlunlly Hen­
tuen« betaute they
, tures well and dries out promptly Your Druggiil** 50c per Bottle. Marine Eye
protect where other
ent waa a fair inald, who waited Im­ derson munaged to stammer that he
without injury will keep its good ger­ SalveinTubes?5c. ForBaokclikeEyeFreeask
«»eelnee fslf.
did- Then (he same brown orbs turned
Writ*- lor booklet «n-t t#v 'r.oaU K
patiently to hear her fate.
minating and yielding power for four Druggist» or Marine Eye Bemedy Co., Chicago
10 -dota »k*. S lacàltg Plilt, $ 1.00
"Ah," »aid the palmlat, with »low to the teacher with the same Inquiry.
i or five years. Seed corn of the best
BO-S m s pdf. M saklst Mil*. $4 00
Blushing
profusely,
the
teacher
stam-
Impressiveness, "I »ce by your hand
quality can be always available by
0.« uf lat»«o<. but CirtMf » Smplm and ttrovrr*t.
Th. lu porto, it, at Cmam pn-tu,,» I* du« ta o-rr Il
mered much the sume answer as did
that you are going to be married."
He Took the Hint
protecting a sufficient quantity from
I o i t p - , 1 : , » ! la T a r e IM S » AM D » « « 1 1 “
"How wonderful!" »aid thu girl, Henderson.
O H L Y . I K I U T om C U T I » » ' » .
U u a o U ^ B a l.
moisture and insects and other ani­
Scribb
and
his wife were going to
with a bltuh.
Then “Buss" acted. She took the
mals.
T *» ' Cutter la ts r a te r r. M rU tw . C«llf»f»t»
the theater.
"And." went on the wl»e one. a note teacher's hand and placed It Into that
of acerbity In her voice, "I see that of Henderson with this exclamation,
“Will you please go upstairs and
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
you are engaged to Mr. Hinka."
get my goats off the dressing table,”
makes
weak
women
strong,
sick
women
"Now
you
ure
married."
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A
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"It'» perfectly amazing!" gasped the
1 C O L O T A B L E T S well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. said Mrs. Scribb.
Then her mother took her uwuy with
girl. "How can you tell?"
Hie » CÒLO m TMC suo
“Your goats,” queried the puzzled
Ttl.
luicfcoot H U Y j b
p
p
"Ily the long study of the art," came a severe reprimanding. But the m is-!
to b n «k up a co k i. m M
Scribb. "What new-fangled idea have
G
ra
z
in
g
R
a
te
s
on
N
a
tio
n
a
l
the evasive reply.
l O t the y ' nume a t
M
chief had been done. After lauding his '
you women got now?"
an y
»tuns
Aa
F o re s ts to A d v a n c e in 1917
"Hut surely the lines on my hand charge safely In her hourdlng house,
“I’ll show you!” snapped the wife.
cannot tell you the name of----- ”
District Forester George H. Cecil,
Henderson tried to forget It ull, but be
Then she sailed away and soon re­
"Who said anything about llncB?" was not successful.
T h e C a u se o f th e U p ro a r
turned, putting on her gloves.
Portland,
Oregon,
announces
that
af­
retorted the sibyl with cunning scorn.
‘‘Are those what you mean? Why, I
"I don't want to be inquisitive, nor ter careful consideration the Secre­
Then came a day when he met the
"You are wearing the engagement
tary of Agriculture has approved an call those kids.”
ring which I returned to Mr. Binks teacher face to face on the street. nuth'n' that-a way," admitted a neigh increase in the fees to be charged for
“I used to," replied Mrs. Scribb,
three weeks ago."—Philadelphia Led­ Both smiled and Henderson accompa­ bor who had come over to borrow a grazing livestock on the National For­ “but they are getting so old I am
neckyoke.
"But
what
In
torment
is
ger.
nied her to her hoarding house. When 1
ashamed to call them by that name
going on over there in the edge of the est ranges.
he left some time later he took with timber? Sounds like a convention of
any longer.”—Philadelphia Ledger.
This
increase
will
be
made
gradu­
L y s a n d e r 's B r e a k fa s t .
him her promise to attend the theater catamounts."
ally for the next three years, until
W h a t D id H e M e an ?
I.ysander, a New York state farm­ two nights later. There were other oc- i "My least boy, Bearcat, started to j the charges reach a point equivalent
She— Is Princeton in New York?
hand, was telling his troubles to a caslons when they met nnd frequent heckle a nest of hornets a couple of I to two-thirds of the charges made by
private owners for grazing stock on
Student
(truthfully reflective)—
neighbor, and among other things said ones, too. They married tw-o years la- hours ago and got himself stung up their
land.
a great part of the time.—Prince-
that the wife of the farmer who em­ ter and have lived happily ever since. oonsidcrable,” replied Mr. Gap John ! Stock associations are being ad- Yes,
“Buss" was the ugent of Cupid.— son of Rumpus Ridge. Ark. "The last vised of this decision in order that ton Tiger.
ployed him was "too darned close for
I noticed he had dug himself into a
Chicago Tribune.
any use."
i hollow tree. I judge by the racket statements regarding the views of
"This very morning,” said he, "she
| that the enemy is still assaulting him their members may be submitted to
MANY OREGON WOMEN
said to me: 'I.ysander, do you know­
C loseness.
| in mass formation and that the rest the Forester by February 1, 1917, in
how many pancakes you have et this
case
they
desire
to
discuss
the
matter.
SAY THE SAME
"Do you think It’s going to be a done of the children are standing off and ;
mornln’?’ I said ‘No, ma'am, I ain't election?”
: asking him if it hurts him much, i Investigation of rental values from
bad no occasion to count ’em.’ ‘Well,’
to time, says Mr. Cecil, has re-
“Closest I ever knew," replied the ; Looks sorter like— yaw-w-w wn!—rain time
Portland,
says she, ‘that last one was the twen­
’ Oregon.—" My danghter’g
off to the south ard, don’t it? ”—Kan- j vealed that the Government charges .
after her first
man
without
patriotic
sense.
"Why,
I
ty sixth.’ And It made me so dodgast-
for
grazing
on
the
National
Forests
i
n
e
a
i
u
l
88
, sas City Star.
came.
Finally she took three
ed mad I jest got up frum the table can't find a man that's willin' to spend
are only one-third of the market value | baby
bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
and went to work without my break­ a two-dollur bill fur a perfectly good
of the forage. Since timber and other I scription
N o t a L it e r a r y D eal.
and her health was greatly
fa s t" —Kverybody's,
resources of the National Forests are !
vote.”
"Algy, I want you to buy me a book.” sold at their market value, there is ; improved. She has three children.
"I am glad you are becoming liter­ an increasing demand that forage re­ Has always depended on this wonder­
ful medicine to help her through." —
Consistency.
sources should be disposed of In like M r s . I sa bel B ertrand , 86 Texas St.,
ary. my dear.”
“Even
In
business,
Jones
always
“Fudge! This article says one way manner.
W H Y B E AN
Portland, Oregon.
does the appropriate thing.”
The National Forest were created
to acquire a good carriage is to prac­
Lents, Oregon.—
"What particularly appropriate thing tice balancing a book on your head.” for the primary purpose of conserv­
, " I used D o c t o r
has he done lately?"
ing the timber and water supply. The
Pierce’s Favorite
grazing use of the ranges, which was •
“Taken n flyer In aviation stock."
T h# P h illip * Sy stem o f ¿to p p in g *ym pn-
Prescription
be­
found to exist when active control of
th e tic n erv e-w a *tc, th e caune o f C h ron ic
fore my b a b y
I>ineaiie, in w ithou t an equal. I t ¿to p * th a t
the
forests
was
begun,
was
treated
as
E n d u ra n c e o f M a rin e s.
came ana I believe
want*» o f v ita l en ergy, harm onize« your
a secondary matter and only a por­
vital fo rce * and tra n sfo rm * you in to a new
it saved my life,
In a test of endurance conducted by
tion
of
the
administrative
cost
of
lieing. I t la th e scien tific ap p lication o f
as I was in very
Lieutenant Kingston of the United
n atu re'll la w -a*n i*tin jt n a tu re in n a tu re'«
handling the forests was asked as a
poor
health.” —
own way. T h e m any ch ro n ic invalid« re­
Stntes marines In Haiti to determine
grazing
fee.
stored I«» h ea lth by it a ttr n t it« auperior-
^ T T M rs . C. H. P ow -
the
staying
jtowers
of
his
men,
118
Since
the
National
Forest
states
Ity . F o r fu ll p a rticu la r« call on o r w rite
'f
k rs , Lents, Ore-
share in ail the receipts from National
men. ranging In age from nineteen to
/
gon.
D R . R . A . P h illip s ,
Forest business to the extent of 25
fifty-two, nnd carrying the regulation
A U SKY BLDG..
One of Nature’s most
per cent, the revenue to these states
^ rv J * ’er£e r^*'*ve8» daily,
Held equipment, were given the test of
will be materially increased by this I many Jefters hke the above from ail
P o rtla n d ,
-
O regon
nscendlng a steep mountain path, ap­
'
over
the
world.
valuable aids in the
decision.
proximately eight miles, within u two-
For the fiscal year ending June 30,
The mighty restorative power of Dr.
hour limit.
promotion and main­
1916. the states of Oregon and Wash­
F.lghty-four men accomplished the
ington received $32,820.65 as their Pierce’s Favorite Prescription speedily
tenance of perfect
share of the grazing receipts from causes all womanly troubles to dis­
feat In the prescribed time, and of
the National Forests within their bor­ appear—compels the organs to prop­
those IK) per cent were veterans of
health is
ders. Without considering increased erly perform their natural functions,
44 years and over. The average age
displacements,
overcomes
receipts from other forest resources corrects
of those who succeeded was twenty-
this figure would be doubled by the irregularities, removes pain and misery
at certain times and brings back
nine years,• while the percentage of
advance in grazing rates.
health and strength to nervous, irrita­
tenderfoot recruits among the losers
ble and exhausted women.
reduced their average to twenty-four
NCW MODERN DANCING.
B y bu y in g d ire c t from u* a t whole«nl« price«
What Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
E . F M c h e r H»ll«mor<*. th * leadincr D » n c ln * E x -
anti «uve th e plu m b er’* p ro fit*. W rite u* to ­
years.
j p e r t and In s tru c to r in N ew Y o rk C ity , w r ite s :
"1 scription has done for thousands it
day your need*. W e will giv e you our n»ck-
h ave u s « ! A L I .E N 'S F O O T -E A S E , th e a n tisep tic
will do for you. Get it this very day
ttot torn “d lrect-to -y o u ” pricr»*. f. o. b. rail or
pow der to b e sh ak en In to th e shoes, fo r te n years,
T o o Long.
bonL W o not unity *nve you from 10 to 36 per
from any medicine dealer, in either
and recom m end i t to all m y p u p ils.” I t c u r*« and
c e n t AM good* g u a ra n teed .
Edith—Haven't you und Jack been i t t o n e s
j p re v en ts so re fe e t. Sold by all D rujr and Ile p a r t- liquid or tablet form.
N o rth w o *t h ea d q u a rter* fo r le n d e r W ntor
I m en t S to re s, 25c. S a m p le F R E E . A ddress. A llen
engaged long enough to get married?
S . O lm sted, L e R oy, N . Y .
S y stem s and F u lle r A Johnnon E n gin e*.
Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are uneqnaled
Ethel—Too long I He hasn’t got a
S
T
R
E
N
G
T
H
E
N
S
STARK-DAVIS CO.
as a Liver Pill. Smtiltcst. easiest to
cent left.
T h e U su al W ay.
take. One tiny. Sugar-coated Pellet a
2 1 2 TtliYd S t r . * L
P o rtla n d , O r .f o n
AND I NV I G O R AT E S
"So you’re making your will,” said Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Billons
O p tim is tic Thought
Mrs. Twickenbury, "and who is to be Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indi­
Bilious Attacks, and all de­
Promises may get friends, but
your executioner?”—Christian Regis­ gestion,
rangements
of tho Liver, Stomach and
N
o
.
4
9
,
1
9
1
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ter.
p. N. u.
formantes keep them.
Bowels.
i
y&gtt yijfm
1
New Houston Hotel
Mother’s T i m e s
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
Resinol
E v e ry Niqhf
For Constipation
scorn
EMULSION
OF NORWEGIAN
DRANDRETH
D
Q
BLACK
LEG
w
IN V A LID ?
HAVE HEALTH
TO YOUR CREDIT
H
OSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
the digestive system.
Try it
w ^v Granulated Eyelids,