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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1917)
New Houston Hotel HUTH A N » KVKKKTT HTS. Faur Hink* f m »m ii— n n n l Unten Matten. Unter MW All raum nnrly <« m te l HMCUAL MATCH MT WECK OK MONTtl K ate SOt. 70c I I . 11.00 PW Ite». W H E N IN SEATTLE f TRY THE SEATTLE’S LARGEST HOTEL Unlf Ihra* b ten * Pram Ijnixrte and Hue»*. puaite CUy Hall Park and Court U u d m . (> u - T ill FIMHHT DOLLAR ROOM IN AMERICA Wltk detected balk. 1 lanwi. II rjo ll tli I iMwauna, II.SO t i ' l l With prirate hath. I p««n. HI UU O tO 11.00 linrauna. «3 00 ti.Ui K UO "W h e n In Bteattie Try the Frye” BEAUTIFUL RUGS Are rniute from your OLD CAK- I’ KTS. Hat; Rugs woven oil oizea. Mail order* receive prompt and care ful attention. Senu for booklet. NORTHWEST RUG CO. E. Hfh and Taylor Sto. Portland, Or. W « «111 I»s/ SLIP SHOWS STYLE rssh prions for H Q P W lR F ^ a o d d B a i S C R A P IR O N <*• * P 0* W O O L A N D M O H A IR < nmnunlrate with n* and mak* than* axle* itnl In I I • I I I I I I I I W r ia w r a ll ¿ALASKA BAC A METAL CO. PKon. Main 8232. 171 I runt, lint Murriam A Tamhlll. Pori tend. Or. DRUGS BY MAIL Wn Par tha Poatano I f In Mill of Puro D n ifi and Ckamkalo, Arch Xepporta. Xteulder H r » « . TRUSSES. tJetetc Stockinao. Abdoialnol Suppartarr. Suapnnaurr Handapaa for Man. and all otter Ituldnr (jr u li of ovary daarnptlun. »and In tha L A U E D A V I S D R U G CO. Truaa E xp erts Third and T a m h lll, P ortlan d , Or. DEVELOPING and PRINTING for YOU litt W Ifcx«t1r* Sfivmtf Tour frimmlm «Ith FREE Smartness Can Be Worked Into Youngster’s Clothes. ELECTRIC MOTORS Bou(kt. Sold. Kan lad and Repaired W A L K E R ELECTRIC WORKS llumakla. our. luth. Portland, lira. Smart Frock for Youngster. UNIVERSAL REPAIR u d MACHINE SHOP aiTMNHH IIM K IM kM IIM U IIM . a. I. aM ra n t w auua era rarruaa, M ia a r F R E D P . G O R I N , Paint Altarwy. Orrsnisrr and D vrslop«. Patents arrursd or Fa»* lUfuiided. FKKK. Toy X Hay Plats. ak u «i m r y buns In your bo*i/ rttfht through your clothing. HulU« 701. 701A. 701B. 701C. Csntsal bid*.. Sssttlr STUDY bookk*»t>inff. shorthand. t*W»*rmj>hy, salsamsri*hip. Kn*Hsh branchsa. at an arcmdlfrd srh«*il; «rib «, or phono Main 6fco for catalo*u<«; *raduatr>s *uarantss<l positions. Ilshnks-Waiksr M m N O iBapW 1H7 4th K n i t near Morrison. Portland. Ors*on. IXXK»ED-OFF I.ANDH c I h » s p . famous Fruit ami flay Itslt. Hood Rlvsr Vallsy. Isvrl. irritfabad; tnrtns Box lhft. Huud Hivsr. Onvun. of Being 8hvntad Helf-Oreeasd Prom Bedroom So Parlor la aa EMelting PoeeibUtty. ends, suggest KUH|M-nders. Kor this reason this may be found a useful model fo r the small boy's smock, slightly short coed to Is» worn over bloomers or little straight punt«. Aside from tie- hretelles, the frock Is simple enough. The Inserted panel at the front gives un unusual line ulthout much extra trouble. Sleeve« are ragliiu, and the collar a plain luy- down affair o f contrasting material, probably pique. This slip cun open at one side o f the front panel from the shoulder dow n; Just enough to ullow the garment to I k * slipped over the head. The sirup urrungeinent cun be repeated In the back, without the wedge-shaped panel, however. How Eating Affects Health. What we «*at has fur ro«ire to do with Mir health flian unything elae. To be »ure, regular exerdaa, gtKMl air and a «nention in the country will Improve the physical cfindltlon. But beyond 'Item und utxive them the tiest settlng- ap e x «*rc lse is ttie exercise o f clean. Iul«*y, sun-cooke«l fruits nnd vegetables n the blood stream. Richer and fuller Ife wilt leap In the veins when the dr- •ulutlon tius liven freed from the fa- norite poisons. Then th«ire will be a n*st In every hour. Desire for hard »•ork und an ability to con«^ntrate the stud on the most urduous problems m«l presrdng duties, pleasant or un- ;ilensunt, will be faced with a pols«* ind mental clarity hardly known In the lays o f the stimulating i«ol««ins with :h« 1 r false fir e and their subtle evils iilning and undermining the blood itrenm. F«ir the blixxl is the life. Friend* nnd acquaintances armed « 1 th u knowledge o f food values will .in doubt launch them at your bead .vlth much concern when they hour :hat y«iu are giving the diet a trial.— 'Exchange. Substitute for Lacquer. The scarcity o f the natural laeqner i t the Japanese, the sap o f the tree Rhus verolclfera, has brought to no de«» thltsl, a like pnxluct obtained by tl»e Burmese from the bluck varnish tree. The substances prove to be es sentially kdentlail nnd thltsl is already us«*d us a varnish or lacquer on wood, I f there Is anything more luxurious cloth and pup«*r. nnd ns u cement in than a satin-soft silk sports skirt one Burmese gluss mosaics. A larger cunnot guess what It can be. Tim lacqm'r work field for Burma Is sug- very sensation of pluylng golf and tennis In u shimmering silk skirt must convey u suggestion o f well-being. New Chairs. sports silks for these skirts have huge There are numerous nionum«>Tits disks In pluln or broken strli** colors found In Oriental countries that I kmit und the skirt Is smurtest when plulted carvings of chairs. Most o f th«*se, or guthered below a fitted yoke, n however, are without backs. The first broad snsli of the material going twice chairs with Imcks of which we know around and knotting below one hip. are said to have been Introduced into Very fetching Is u pattern of Itonmn Asia Minor by the Persians, who. In striped disks on n wedgewood blue 'urn, got the Idea from the Assyrians. grouud; another puttern shows green disks on n pale tun ground— this In With Another Twist. light shantung weave. Sports silks In ’•Sir," roar«nl the girl’s father to tlie the soft I. 4 i Jerx weave, which will rich young man. "iHi I understand you not stretch like ordinary Jersey silk, wish to niurry my daughter?*’ have rose pink dots on u white ground, " Y — es, sir.” was the m«>ek reply. and one may buy plain rose La Jerx ’Then tell me; can you support her for trimmings and coat. O f course, in the poverty to which she Is accus- there are many other colorings, but hKiavl?" the rose hue seems to be loveliest of all. Utter Cruelty. Copper-colored blouses are gain “The primu donnn's going to quttf* ing ground so fust that the fashionable exclaimed tin* music d!r«*ctor. mustard shmle is beginning to look " I # know It," r«*plle«l the manager, u bit green with Jealousy. The cop- coldly. “ She demanded more «alary per-hued blouses are of lustrous silk, and 1 told her I’d give It If she’d use like soiree and fnllle matinee, or of the dlfferetMK; to take singing letssonsi" satin meteor. They ure simply made, hem-stltchlngs or rows o f machine Eliminates the H eat stitching in self-colored sewing silk By using two slightly separated giving a dainty finish. ten sue and passing a current of air Ju*t Plain Cake. "Ma, have you any conspicuously SILKS FOR OUTING SKIRTS saccharine combination* for gastrono- uilc&l enjoyment at supper?” “ No, Hctay; al! we got extra for aupper Is New Designs for Sports Wear Have Huge Disks in Plain or Broken acme candy and cako.”— Baltimore American Stripe Colors. Tha L a te s t. Hobo— Just a dime, please, mister. Mo pal's stranded two miles up in de air In his alryplane, an' ain't got enough gasoline t* come down.— Bos ton Transcript. D e s tin a t io n . "W here doe« this car go?” "There's only ono place I can men tion for certain,” replied the strike breaker, "and that's the repair shop.” — Washington Star. A Departed Jest. "Remember the old boarding houso jokes about b a s h ? ” “ Yes. They flourished In the time when people could afford meat and po tatoes on the same day."— Washing ton Star. o FORD CARS Evary Font Car ihould carry one ax • tra tir* it u n changing on tha road , THE T W IN R IM at* both front and ra*r wheal. Applied In t min ata*. Savaa Urna, cloth**, tamper and religion. Price $S fie Sant parcel poet prepaid, upon re ceipt of price. Misaa VILU IIIIM a*., "The Tire Shop." 3*3-336 Burnable *L. Portland. Oregon HIDES. PELTS. CASCARA SARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. V i a n t til ran k m Vrtti far print ind shipping tags T N I H . F. N O R T H CO. taU nd. Or*.; luti)«. Vi. n | | V (> •J1 11 1 Vaal, Pork, Boof, Poultry. Butter, Egga and Farm Produce to the Old Re«able Everting hone* with a record of 46 year* of Square Dealing*, and ha m ured of T O P M A R K E T PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE 48-47 Froet Street P. K U. Pert teed. Oregee No. 12 , 1917 W. L. DOUGLAS “ THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE** $ 4 $ 4 .5 0 $ 6 $ 6 $ 7 & Steve Money by Wearing W . L Douglas »hoe*. For sale by over BOOOaboedetelera. The Beat Known Shoes In the World. $ 3 On* tmeglnetton Hi grow fly taken and flleewte, titillated hy the ikaolp ttco o f * fokling fmngukrw JoM jsit In u rn *- tlon, whW'h may o»iiLalii two rooms or M o th e r * A r e In c lin e d to E r r on S id e lh*H. at file owner’* pHeiMir,,. The per- o f S im p lic it y In A v o id in g tlfloris run on ball bearings, and cun Q v a r d r c a e ln g o f th e lm shift««! us cuslly a« tlui trick doors L it t le O ne. uixl ceilings In that ancient spoctacle wfik'b y<«i may rrsneinfM»—glanlou’s It Is not un (‘iisy mutter to work ITuintunmu, obwir w * tlte BL Louis style or sum riot»« Into Ute youngster’s (ilofe- I teiiMM-rat. In tills phuntiisrn o f a bungalow you everyday clothe«. One I m so afruld of overdressing Die little one, iui<L of uaiy faive u room 18 try 1 ?» foot In nut» counw. It Is far batter to err on tl»e you deirire to give a purty or entertain your frlcisls at u musk-ah I f refreah- Hide of Mlmpllrtty. It Is. therefore, welcome delight tlrut riMut« arr s»-rvo<L tb« reiiHilrsler ut ti»« ilw mottM-r or woman with small chil txrme- contain« u kltchcnctio. Aft<;r your goe«tH depart, you t>eg1n dren to drena feels when nlm comes «hnsrlng lairtltlons al*out—cluck, clack, u rn e. such a smart little slip um this to I m * made from u lightweight lliten clack—Just like that, and two tied -humbers appear completely furnished, or chamhniy. ffte ti«dr<*»rn furniture irpenlng r/ut Tie* whole chkr o f the fro*-k renters from tlte walls, where It bus been us In tie- crow ed straps, which, with th«4r meitly luK'krsl as tl»e wings of a but «'«intrusting stitching and oddly loot**«! terfly tn Its chrysalis. In this wimder- ful structure,* we understand, walls fold together a« tiandlly us four sec tions «if a fire screen, with hinges work ing both wuy«. We niiptM,se, wtien s«*v«vul fK*rsons are tn tin* leNise, due warning must tie given tiefore th<* metamorphosis lie- glns. OrH* wiiuhln't like to be shunt«*«! riaif-<lrc«tm«l fr«irn his bedroom Into the ;wrlor or dropiiod g«*ntly <m the fl«iwer fse! In ttie fr««nt yard hy bis apart- iK*iit nn«*x;ioct«?dly turning wrong-aid« jot. Ttx-n. t«»o. Is there danger of be ing liMidvertently imcked ugalust the Felling for u whole «lay. und left there nntll evening, wtsm ttie house takes on its nortnrnul «hu[ie again? Tts- folding tiungulow Im priaw* ns •s un ii|i-t<i-<lale Im|ir<rv«qnenL only to i»e ex«^?lle«l by one that ran be eol- miimum I. laid u|M«n a truck and cbit U k ! »fiotit the cfiuntry whittw-rsnever one • v 1 s 1 m * s to wamler. Fur s Ktxlaàa Sériel fur information ss tu h o « /ou csn ■sruftf rmelit* snd hsrs Vuur «o rk dun« FREE of Chsrtfr. Writs üxiajr. or ssnd us for trial s roil of film or rw*Kstives to bs printraj and moniv« 40 psr osvit off. PHOTO CKAFT iUO P* Ilttock Block, r o I b i 72ft. I’ortJasd. Q “ C. B ." M IN E R S A CO. NOW THE FOLDING BUNGALOW between tliem a French scientist has How to Clean Oilcloth. succeeded In freeing the high power To cl«*an oilcloth, first wash with light o f motion picture projectors from warm soap and water, dry It, then heat. mb over with a little milk and polish The More Desperate Che no*. with a dry cloth. The gratae In the “ Hlaxon got married rather than milk preserves the oilcloth and keep* il«ht for hi* eountry.” Its color bright "And yet," murmured Miss Cayenne, A m rast eat« Iron, so care anta tbs t o r n peopte accused him o f being a heart— A Ricard. $ 3 .6 0 $ 8 «tA S V H A fx . L . D ouglai name and the retail price is Mamped on the bot tom of all »hoc* at die factory. T h e value u guaranteed and the wearer protected agaim t high price* for inferior »hoe*. T h e retail price* are the tame everywhere. T liey cote no toon in San Ftanciico than they do in Near Y o rk . T h ey are always worth the price paid for them. * I Tie quality o f W . I_ D ouglas product b guaranteed by more J- than 40 yean experience in m aking fine shoes. T h e smart ■ tyies arc the leaden in the Fashion Centres o f A m erica. T h ey are made in a well-eouipped factory at Brockton, M ass., by the highert paid, »killed snoem aken, under the direction and supervision o f experienced men, all working with an honest determ ination to m ake the best shoe* for the price that m oney can buy. W A * k r o u r s h o e fle e t e r to r W . I - D o n g le * » h o e » . I f h e c a n n o t » a p p le yo u w it h th e k in ,I y ,»a w e n t, t a k e n o o t h e r m a k e . W r i t e f o r In t e r e s t in g b o o k le t e x p la in in g h o w t o g e t * h o e » o f t h e h ig h e s t » t e m la r d o f q u a lit y f o r th* p r ic e , b y r e tu r n m a ll, p o s ta g e f r e e . e li, LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price •tamped on the bottom. 1 « — BOJ» p i _ _ _ _ MOW But In tlw World Esst mtJf/t 13.00 $ 2.60 4 $ 2.00 & c r x < £ fl* 4 P r M id s n t Q W . L . D o a g l s i H h os Co*** 186 H psrk Hie, B ro c k to n , M s s i. ~r They’re All Alike. “ To elevate the Btage," said Augus tus Thornan, at the Player«' club in New York, “ to elevate the stage would • be an easy enough job if there weren't bo many people like the new Shake speare club. “ I «aid to the treasurer of this or- \ ganlzatlon: “ ‘I understand your new Shake- ; speare club 1 « a great *uocee«.’ You can Bring Back Color and ‘"G re a t success? You bet your j Lustre with Sage Tea sweet life it's a great success,’ be and Sulphur. answered warmly. 'Why, we accumu lated enough in fines for non-attend- • ance during the first month to take , When you darken your hair with us all to a box party at the musical Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, comedy of ‘Back Up, Bettina.’ ”— i bemuse It’s done so naturally, so even Washington Star. ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and troublesome. K Cures While Y o * W alk. For 60 cents you can buy at any drag Allen's Foot-Keae lx * n-rtsin cure for h o t •ueating, cal!u», and swollen, *< filng feeL Hold store the ready-to-use preparation, im by all tirugglei«. Price ¿V. Don't accent any proved by the addition of other ingre »u tetitu te Trial package FREE. A d d r«»* dients, called “ W yeth’s Sage and Sul Allen 8 Olmsted, Le Koy. S. y. . phur Compound.” Yon just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw Mother’s Definition. this through your hair, taking one “ Ma, what Is ‘leisure’ ?’’ "Leisure is the spare time a wo small strand at a time. By morning man has in which to do sdme other all gray hair disappears, and, after an kind of work, my dear.”— Boston other application or two, your hair be comes beautifully darkened, glossy TranscrlpL and luxuriant Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all de sire a youthful and attractive appear ance, get busy at once with W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This ready-to-use pre- i paratlon is a delightful toilet requisite and not a medicine. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention Try thia yourself then pass of disease. it along to others. It works! EASY TO OMEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Laugh W hen People S tep On Y our Feet SOOTHES Ouch ! ? ! ? ! ! This kind o f rough talk will be heard less Lere in town If people troubled with corns w ill follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn or hardened callous stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callous dries up and lifts right o ff without pain. He says freezone dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone w ill cost very little at any drag store, but w ill positively remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one's feeL Millions of American women w ill welcome this announce ment since the inauguration of the high heels. I f your druggist doesn’t have freezone tell him to order a amall bottle for you. ITCH ING S C A LPS And Preven t« Falling Hair Do Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment On retiring, gently rub spots o f dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water using plenty of Soap. Cultivate the use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every-day toilet purposes. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, D ept L, Boston. Sold everywheie. — Adv. A Handy Signal. Visitor— So this is the deaf and dumb ward. How dc you call people to dinner? I suppose you don't ring a bell. Superintendent— No. W e have a man who walks thru the ward wringing his hands.— Boston Transcript A Nocturnal Job. “ T o instil a spirit o f brotherly love intsead of savage militarism into the hearts of the Germans w ill be a very hard Job,” said a Sacramento fruit grower just back from Germany. "T h e militaristic German w ill mis Portland, Oregon.—" My daughter’! understand the preachers of brotherly love as Wash W hite misunderstood health was very poor after her first baby came. Finally she took three the missionary. “ A missionary was sent south to a bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre* very godless region of chicken thieves 1 scription and her health was greatly She has three children. and boozers, and, finding there was improved. no church, he got permission to use Has always depended on this wonder ful medicine to help her through.” — an old henhouse. "H e said to sn old colored man who M r s . I s a b e l B e s t k a m d . 86 Texas St.r was always loafing around the hotel: Portland, Oregon. Lent3, Oregon.— “ ‘Washington, you go down bright , " I used D o c t o r and early tomorrow morning and clean ¿ j Pierce’s Favorite out that henhouse back of Sinnickson’s A Prescription be- barn.’ i fore my b a b y "T h e old man frowned. came and I believe “ ‘But sho’ly, pawson, sho’ly,’ he it saved my life, said, 'yo' don' clean out a henhouse | as I was in very in de daytim e!’ ” — Washington Star MANY OREGON WOMEN SAY THE SAME - Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry up and disappear with Doctor Pierce’s |Golden Medical Discovery. In tablets orliquid. ^ , _p«x»r — y Tp, / / “ T 7 t health.” — M rs . C. H. P o w - -=^ 5 /u , / 7 ER-S Lents, Ore- ^ w/> . / gon. N o te : Dr. Pierce receives, daily, many letters like the above from all Front! " I heard the boys say, Sam, that you over'the world. were bragging to them about going to the fronL” "Yes, sir. I've just got a Jr b as a hotel bellboy.”— Baltimore American. Doctors Prescribe It for the Skin In our file or reports, covering a period o f wenty years, literally thou sands of physicians tell how success ful the Reslnol treatment is for ecze ma and similar skin troubles. The first use o f Raalnol Ointment and Resinol Soap usually stops the itching and burning, and they soon clear away all trace of the unsightly eruption. No other treatment for the skin now be fore the public can show such a record o f professional approvaL Sold by all druggists. The mighty restorative power of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to dis appear— compels the orgaue to prop erly perform their natural functions, corrects displacements, overcomes irregularities, removes nain and misery at certain times ana brings back health and strength to nervous, irrita ble and exhausted women. What Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription has done for thousands it will do for yon. Get it this very day from any medicine dealer, in either liquid or tablet form. Doctor Plcrco’s Pellets are uneqnaled as a Liver 1111. Smallest, coxiest to take. One tiny. Sugar-coated Pellet at Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache. Dizziness. Constipation, Indi gestion. Bilious Attacks, and all de rangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ** 9