The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 18, 1917, Image 3

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That the National Forest ranges In
Northern Washington are among the
greatest beef and mutton producers
of any open range land in the country,
Is Indicated by reports from the Oka­
nogan National Foreat concerning the
weights of sheep and cattle shipped
from these ranges this year, recently
received by District Forester George
H. Cecil, Portland Ore.
Shipments o f lambs direct from
these ranges averaged 92% to 95
pounds at the stockyards, while one
shipment of Kean Bhorthorn-Hercford
steers averaged 1266 pounds each
with the shrinkage off. The average
on the Okanogan Forest for top beef
this season will exceed 1300 pounds.
The stock grower« and the Foreat
Service cooperate through twelve lo­
cal stock growers' associations In the
Okanogan country. The various prole
lems of the stock business are thresh­
ed out at the association meetings, so
that eaeh member may profit from the
experience of others.
It Is expected that In the near fu­
ture only high grade bulls will be per­
mitted on these ranges. Already a
number of the associations have
bought such bulls, which are run on
the range, each member paying a ser­
vice fee prorated according to the
number of cows he turns out on the
range.
APPLY SAGE
1 I A I « I M 111)111 IN M il Mi Wi l l
W I M RI O P IN ID(M TOM H-m 1910 I
Foreat Ranges Are
Stock Producers
< ‘omnion garden »ugo brewed Into a
' hi'uvy ten with sulphur added, will
turn Kray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
W H E N IN
it few applications will prove a revela­
tion If your hair la fadlriK, Rtreaked or jL V 'VW* ''
Mixing the Hagu Tea and Bel
phur recipe at home, though, la trou-
bleaome. An eaaler way la to get a f>0-
T R Y
eent hot tie of W yeth’a Sage and Sul­
TH E
phur Compound at any drug atore all
ready for uae. This la the old timo
S E A T T L E ’S L A R G E S T
H O T E L recipe Improved by the addition of
O i l , th r u Slack. from Dapal. aoO le a k ..
O p- other Ingredlenta.
puilla O H, Hall la rk and (k a r t llaaaa.
W hile wlapy, gray, faded hair la not
T i l l riN K R T HOI I .AH ROOM IN AMK1UCA alnful, we all dealre to retain our
W ith «ataahad hath I parwm.
tl.M MAS
youthful appearance and attractlvo-
t paraon*. ft-M K .N
lly darkening your hair with
W ith p riva l* hath I p a n e ».
R M U M R .M ueaa.
I parauaa.
U N U N I4.M W yeth'» Sago and Sulphur Compound,|
• •W h e n In S e a t t le T r y T h e F r y e ” no one can tell, becaiiBe It doea it ao
naturally, ao evenly. You Juat dampen
it aponge or aoft hruab with It and |
draw thia through your hair, taking
one amall atrund at a time; by morn
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
lug all gray hairs have dlaappeared,
SIXTH AND EVERETT STS.
original little liver pills put up 40 years
and, after another application or two,
Movie actress who has big personal ag ». They regulate liver and bowels.
Four llka'ka fr*»tn Union Station
llndnr naw
your hair become« beautifully dark, following among patrons of the alleai
trianattonunt. A ll raitru newly dororatml
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
drama.
•
S P E C IA L K A L K S IIY W E E K OK M O NTH
Maidlets Again.
This preparation la a delightful toll
KaU-a 94k. 79c. S I. »1 50 Par Day
et requisite and la not Intended for
Mrs. Degraw is minus a maid again.
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
It happened this way:
disease.
"M aggie, 1 think you had better wash
the windows t 'ay, before we put up
No Cause For Worry.
the new white curtains."
S to c k & B o n d B r o k e r,
»■* .« q / v
" I don't wash no windowa for nobody,
Mrs. I)c S ty le—Oh. doctor, you must
102 Lirai A r a . South. Saallta, Waoh.
mum. I don’t wash my own windows
<lo something to get me on my fe e t
It must be som ew h ere w ritten th it the at hum, and 1 certainly won’t wash
A ll W llva alorka llaO-«l uni unlintnl. Iian.ll-I 't-l.l
(„ m v
h u m « . ' (In v
virtu e <<f the m oth er* shall occasion ally
u n ro ,n m l..l«n
H uyin* .m l a r il»,«
onlara 1 M,! "
m>L
n ,,tn ,!
', a >\
„
Le vlfilled on tl « children an w e ll as the yours.”
promptly rarniii<«t.
Doctor— Don t worry, rnadarn. You 11 »Ins
o f th elt »a th ers.—W eak House.
"But washing windows is Just as
I *m rrf^mmrndlw th« puirha*« of Ahuka !*«• I bo at home, all right.— IiOHtOfl Trau*
much a part of housework as washing
trol#otri Jk txAnl. W«stern Hrm*llinir end Power
Some Simple Pudding Sauces.
Thom«* < ulnmii Mininir, Mount KsJnier Mutin». script.
floors. Maggie.”
Josevlif » K «ri ru cot t Copper, American T«l*g rs-
The beat of puddings muy be ruined
" I don’t wash no floors, neither.”
phonr* 4k Ameriten Marroni.
Our Opportunity.
by an Insipid Ill-chosen sauce. Hurd
A larve «tü rk« «h ou li Ir« Irought now for lnv«**t-
The door bell rang. Maggie stood
fw n t anti market profit. T here's a reaaon.
“ Opportl unity
knocks
at
every -mice* are to be served on hot pud­ still.
Ki-Mfiemtt him paid ilivkicm l* •»<> fa r thia year
rnnn'H door.”
dings. The following are u few which
“ Why don’t you go to the door, Mag­
$11. 142.072. Jcrsevlif Kennecott ha« equally
"T o o often however. It 1 a the oppor­ rnny be varied by different flavors. gie?"
poanibUilMM.
K ennecott la now «cllinif around
IAU.M 0 .' JoarvUr-krnnecott at $1.00. The oppor­ tunity to open a peanut stand. where­
"Go to the door yourself. You look
Warm but do not melt n half cupful of
tunity II* youm. ariti* It.
as we would rather «tart a band."— flutter mid add gradually a cupful of better than I do."
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Loulnville Courier-Journal.
“ Maggie, do as you a r j told.”
pulverized sugar, then fold in the
“ N ot when I ain’t dressed up, mum.
whites
o
f
two
eggs
beaten
stiff.
Flavor
Dr. tloi T. Hrdlitad.
Dr. Scftnour S. Skiff,
And while we’re talkin’ frank, let me
with the Juice o f u lemon and two teu- tell you that 1 don’t like the way this
Veal, Pork, Beef,
Dr. J. Howard Miller.
Dr. L Bor an.
spoonfuls o f vanilla. I’ack in a mold house is managed. Not a b it!”
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
und
keep cool until ready to serve with
“ Then, my young woman, you trot
and Farm Produce
tlie pudding. A good hard sauce is upstairs and pack your trunk, and get
to the Old Reliable EvenJing house with a
record o f 4 U years o f Square Ikialinir«. and
made by using tlie same amount of out of here as fast as you can. I didn’t
be ajMiuivd o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
Nothing contribute« morn to life than n »root I set
sugar
with the white of one egg and hire you to be the lady of the house.”
o f teeth. A ramt Aluminum Plan» or a Porcelain
(E xit Maggie in a great rage.)
P. M. CRONKHITE
n d Gold B H d|* w ill laut y o u « lifetim e
l*t at
iiulf the butter.
Mrs. Degraw's help wanted ad ap­
examine your mouth and tell you in advanct* what
45-47 Front S treet
Portland. O r«go n
It will cost The work w ill be guaranteed and the
pears In another column.— Newark
rhartfe« will be reaeonabU*.
Mnsti u pound of tnnple sugar, udd a News.
T ele p h o n «. Marshall 00. A 3363.
AW T] P R O C T A real accident preventer. k«*pi» half cupful of water und boil until it
n i l l l 'I I W J I
Automobile windshields absolute­
O pen Evenings.
ly
clear and transparant despite severest frost. threads. Pour this In h thin stream on
Garfield Tea was your Grandmother’s
4 5 M M M organ Building, EonrthTFloor.
snow, rain or fog. excellent for spire windows, the well-boaten white« o f two eggs,
Remedy fo r every stomach and intes­
eye irins*es, etc. Full slxe can for 25c.
Dealers
Wxdufit as tl Rmdway,
PORT UND. ORE an«l Jobber*, w rite, Tilco Co.. 8t. I>»um. U. 8. A.
stirring and beating the mixture brisk­ tinal ill. This good old-fashioned herb
ly uli the time. Add n half cupful of home remedy fo r constipation, stomach
ills and other derangements o f the sys­
FRED P. GORIN, Palent Attorney, whipped cream Just at the last.
tem so prevalent these days is in even
Organixer and Developer; patent* secur'd or FE E
greater favor as a fam ily medicine
I R E F U N D E D ; free brink on patents. Suites 70!.
Fluffy
Sauce.
| 701-A. 701-U and 701-C. Central building, Seattle.
than in your grandmother’ s day.
Scald a cupful o f milk In a double
lly correspondence In your own homo.
W rite today for Information.
boiler. Stir in u level tablespoonful of i
Comforting Knowledge.
Orsnulafed Eyelids, cornstarch, wet with a little milk. Cook
SUCC ESS S H O R T H A N D S C H O O L
Sir David Henderson, director gen­
Eye» inflamed by expo­ ten minutes, stirring often. Cream two ’ eral of m ilitary aeronautics, possesses
308 lib e r t y Build.ng.
Seattle. W ash.
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind
tablcspoonfuls o f butter, add one cup­ a vein of grim humor.
luickly relieved by Marina
"D on’t be nervous,” he orce remark­
ye Remedy No Smarting, ful o f powdered sugar until very light. ! ed to a novice in the art of flying who
Add
a
tcuspoonful
o
f
vanilla
and
a
ju»t Eye Comfort. A t
showed some trepidation while prepar­
Your Druggist*» 50c per Bottle. Murine tye pinch o f salt, then beat this Into the ing for his first flight. "Don't be ner­
Bought, Sold. Rented and R epaired
Sdl vein Tube» 25c. ForBeokallheEyefreeivk thlckcnpil milk which has been cooled. vous, man; you’ll come down again.
W A L K E R K LKC TK M ; W( RKS
Dru£gi»<» or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Cbicagi Beat the white o f an egg dry and whip There is no known instance of an aero­
Burnside, cor. luth.
Portland, Oru.
it into tlie sauce until light and fluffy. plane not alighting.”— Boston Tran­
script.
Utterly
Useless
Information.
• recon V ulcanizing C ompany
9
Fruit
Sauce.
moved to 383 to 337 Murnsido St., Port­
The eyes o f a potato do not require
% Cures While You Walk.
land. Ore. lasrgcst T ir » Repair Plant
Take a cupful o f sugar, a tnblespoon-
A H er-* Fooi-Esse in a It1 r:ni n cure for hot,
in the Northw est. Country service u glasses.
ful o f cornstarch or two o f flour, mix
specialty. Use Parcel Poet.
Sold
A derrick is no service in lifting a
't uccei t any
well with the sugar and ndd a lmlf cup­ iiy ail D r u - ^ i i <
mortgage.
Vi I "¿‘ h V m ™ Tr,f ,i L'l1' L i i E E . A'jdre&f
The Incandescent Is not a good gar­ ful of bolting water, cook until smooth AUenH
'.v.S.Y.
HIDE8, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, den
and the starch or flour is thoroughly ;
bulb for fall setting.
She
Knew.
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
Shooting stars do not require a con­ cooked, then add a cupful o f any kind
First Girl— I can’t just recall what a
We want ill y « dive Writ» lor pacts and shipping tags stant supply of ammunition.
o f canned-fruit Juice, or if that is not fugue is. Do you know?
W e do not believe that a second­ nt hand nd»l two or three tablespoon-
T he H. F. N orton C o . roman« ore; seitti*. w«
Second Girl— Certainly! It's one of
hand tooth brush store would really fuls o f mild vinegar, more hot water ! those horrid fam ily quarrels that
pay.
and a tablcspoonful o f butter with a southerners carry on through genera­
When He Believed.
Trousers may be prevented from
grating o f nutmeg and n pinch o f salt. \ tions.— Boston Transcript.
That one o f the professors at hngging at the knees by not sitting
This sauce is especially nice with co t-;
down.
1’rlnceton has had lila domeatlo trials
W e are told that centipedes do not tage pudding, a pudding made like a
was recently evidenced when a young have to wipe their feet before enter­ plain cake.
woman of rather serious turn endea­ ing their homes.
T o make a most delicious sauce
vored to Involve him In a theological
In eating a bowl of soup always be­ which Is neither n hard or soft one use
discussion.
gin at the top and eat downward,
••Professor," she asked, 'Mo you or never the reverse.—Boston Transcript. two tablespoonful» o f softened butter
and a cupful o f powdered sugar aud
do you not believe In Infant damna­
tion ?’’
when well creamed fold in n half cup­
" I believe In it," said the professor,
ful o f whipped cream. Flavor to taste.
"only at n ig h t” — New York Times.
H e a d a c l1e .ln d i3 e s ti0 11.e tc
o^-vr J
SEATTLE
1
If you are
interested
in purity first
B A K IN G
POWDER
KC
is w h a t you
should always
use.
There are m any
o th e r r e a s o n s
w h y — but try a
can and see for
yourself.
New Houston Hotel
C. J. STEEPLE,
f
M o th ers’ Cook Book X
SHIP
D E N T IS T S
Learn SHORTHAND
ELECTRIC M OTORS
Eyes
0 OR0 0
Every Niqht
IN THE
“R U P T U R E Maintenance
OF HEALTH
IT ’S C A U S E
i. th * t ill, o f a book lit .
fraa. A d d ra u D apl. C,
AND
W .^ w ill'm .ItT y o u one
B U Y D I R E C T g|
W f.
J -
;
¡t is highly important that you
pay special attention to
the stomach, liver
and bowels
l Do Y ou r Own Plum bing]
Hr buylnr i l l m l from ua at wholesale price«
and aave the plum ber'« profit«. W rit* u« to­
il ay yo»ir need». W « w ill e lve you our rock-
bottom ’ ’dlreet-to-you'1 pricoa. f. o. b. rail or
boat. W c actually »a rc you from 10 to US par
c en t A ll irx x i. guarantied
Northwaat headquarters for le a d e r W ater
Ryatsma and Fullar A Johnson Engine*.
STAR K-D AVIS CO.
P. N. U.
)> W «rtlfi.
The Speed of Animals
CURE”
A . L U N D B E R G CO .,
no? Third A v « ., seatti«.
212 T hird Street.
F or Constipation
Portland. O ra ro n
NO. 2, 1917
AT THE FIRST TENDENCY
to sluggishness or weakness
you should try
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
According to the naturalists, no ani­
mal Is known to have exceeded the
s|K*ed nttalned by the famous ruce-
horse Sysbonhy. Instantaneous photo-
graphs show the full length o f one com­
plete stride ns about 20 feet. In the
stride o f the fastest racers the hind
qimrtors and limbs are raised <?onsid-
erably higher than the shoulders, and
from this relatively great height
brought downward and forwnrd, widely
separated from each other, ns a sports­
man says, “ to avoid striking the fore­
legs."
The hare, which Is hunted with fast
hounds has not In reality the speed of
the dog. The dog. on the other hnnd,
dose not attain the speed o f the horse.
The girnffe is said to run at the rate
of 15 meters per second under the most
fnvornble conditions.
The elephant,
going nt the rate o f two yards a sec­
ond, carries a weight approximating
that cnrrted by six horse«.
RANDHETH
Safe and Sure
c im
v n r m
n
The Easiest Way.
She had two boys.
The mother
wished not only to give them a ser­
ious idea of her desire to make them
good, but also to make clear to their
minds the gravity of the task before
her. A t the end of a particularly
touching adjuration five-year-old Fran­
cis was suddenly overcome with the
impossibility o f ever attaining his
mother’s ideal.
“ Don’t try to make us good, moth­
er.” he said earnestly. "Just shoot
us.” — Philadelphia Ledger.
W H A T A W OM AN O F 0U B
.
N A T IV E S T A T E SATS.
Portland, Oregon. —" For a long time
I have been so
nervona I could
J-r , almost scream at
'i: times, and have
spi bad spells that I
£.- c o u l d
not get
around. My back
ained so at night
could not sleep
, —doctors did mo
no good. A Lady
in Gearhart rec­
ommended Doctor
Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription to me so I thought I
would give it a trial.
I have now
nsed four bottles and am still using
it. I t has done me mneb good.” —
M rs . D. S h o e m ak e r , 360 N. 19tb St.
f
roi „
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t
rvl
t ,.
,
_
T h e# nse of Dr. Pierce s Favorite
Prescription makes women happy by
making them healthy.
There are no
more crying spetls.
"Favorite Pre­
scription” cures inflammation and
fEmale weakness.
It makes weak
women strong, sick women well.
Like an open book, oar faces tell
the tale of health or disease. Hollow
cheeks and sunken eyes, listless steps,
sleepless nights, tell of wasting de-
bilitating disease some place in the
bodv.
It may be one place 01
another, tlie cause is generally trace-
able to a common source.
Get the "Prescription” to-day—either
in liquid or tablet form, if you want to
better vour physical condition speedily.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate stom­
ach, liver and bowels.
Questions o f S e r f — Are fully and
properly answered In The People’s Com­
mon Sense Medica! Adviser. All the
knowledge a young woman, wife or
daugher should have is contained in
this big Home Doctor Book of KWB
pages with engravings and color plates,
and bound in cloth. By mail, prepaid
—on recepit of 3 dimes. AJdre.-a 663
Main Street. Buffalo. N. Y.
Suffered Several
Years. P E R U N A
MADE ME WELL Its My
Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th
St., N. Vi., Washington, D. C.,
writes:
” 1 am pleased to endorse
Feruna as a splendid medicine for
a
catarrh and stomach trouble, from
which I suffered for several years. I
took it for several months, and at
the end of that time found my health
wae restored a,'d have felt splendidly
ever since. I ntiw take It when I con­
Those who object to liquid medi­
tract a cold, and it soon rids the sys­ cinas can now procure Peruna Tab­
tem of any catarrhal tendenclea."
let».
Standby
for
Cold.