How S TH E O N LY STEAM-COOKED / OATMEAL C o n s ^ ,.' I l * 1 ® 0 -0 © IN V E S T E D in o u r N E W A N IM A T E D A D V E R T IS ING SIGNS, put* you in to a m oney-m ak ing buaineaa th a t can b e ru n in y o u r ap are tim e. F ra m e hold* 10 d iffe ren t card*. G et m erch an t* ’ ad*, a t $3 to $5 p e r w eek each, an d clea r $25 to $ 5 0 p e r w eek. W rite Q U IC K N O W fo r full detail* to, Food Supply MONDAY. 8pr«ad th« Meat Flavor. For Health, Strength and “Pep’ » The muscle-builder will keep you “ fit” without the aid o f medicine. Made of »elected whole wheat and the choicest barley malt, it com bine» all the elem ent necessary for building muscle, nerve and vitality. “ Force” is Nature'» food good for everybody. [Sunni/ J i m ] At Your Grocer’s + * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * * * • * F F W H A T 'S YOUR 1N C O V E ? O n s h u iw I r n lN ix fR h ty -flv « ( lto u m i, »11 M o d e m M ARR IED OR F 8INGLE7 im{>rov«’trirn t* f r e s p h o m » un e v e r y flo u r . ♦ H E R E ’S W H A T Y O U P A Y . Kale»: 7 5c lo $ 1 . 5 0 p e r d a y : $ 2 . 5 0 to F $ 5 .0 0 p e r w e e k . F W ashington, I). C.-—T h e new 0|>i*Mit«v Onirthou«***. 2 libirki* fro m INinfcifTli’e. F Incotixr t a n s a ss^ s siil In thi; F ir e P ro o f. H. I 1 s ta i O r«*|on K le r tr lc lisa s ci«jor. F w ar rovtsnuo bill, Jolneil w ith th« «‘lis tin g Income taxes, a re 2tM) KiMtins A 1 »so lu ir I y F N*»»r R o th show n by n tre a su ry e x p e rt to KM) lt . i l .« (>r pota F ir s p r o o f F ■f apply as follows: M arried F A nnual Kin. Incom e M an's Tux M an's Tax F J 1,000 % $ # 2,000 20 C o r n e r S i i t h » m i H o y t S ts .. P o r tU m J , O r a . F 3.000 40 20 U>U II1MKH, Manoftr. F 4,000 40 80 KATK8 7fir it> t2. H P K C IA L W ea k o r M o r th F 5.000 80 120 e.ooo F 130 170 HI0E8, P E L T S , C ASC ARA BARK. F 7,000 180 220 F 8.000 235 275 WOOL AND MOHAIR . 9,000 295 335 We «Hi HI r»u kni. wnti fir pncn ud ilippmi l i |i F 10,000 F 355 395 T h i H. f. N orton C o . u r ia n on.; sum*, w* ♦ 11,000 425 465 ♦ 12.000 495 635 13,000 F 570 610 V m I, P ork, B««f, 14.000 F 650 690 P oultry, B u tter, F .||i 16.000 730 F 770 an d F arm P roduce. F 16,000 870 830 I d lh a »)M K aH at.le K * * n iln « h o u a a w ltii a F 17,000 930 970 w r i e l i» t IT. y*-om n( S q u a t— Ih-ollri«*. an d F 18,000 1,030 1.070 I - a a a u ra d o f T O P M A R K E T I KK L i . ♦ 19.000 1,130 1.170 F. M. CRONKHITE 20.000 -F 1,230 1.270 4 V 47 Front S tre e t P o rtlan d. O r.ffin 21.000 1.360 F 1.400 22.000 F 1.490 1.530 23.000 F 1.620 1.C60 1.750 F 24.000 1.790 -F 26.000 1.860 1.920 ♦ 26.000 2,010 3.050 fur THANKSGIVING »m i C H R IST M A S F 27,000 2.140 2.180 trw la . W rit# fo r t » r V * a , H h lp u» y o u r V a»I. ♦ 28.000 2.270 2.310 l l o g R , P o u ltry , K » » s, l l u l r s » m l ( » s c a r » l» » rk . 2,440 ♦ 29,000 2,400 T u p p r l r t n » m l f a ir tr e a tm e n t. F 2.530 2.670 30.000 CLF-ASBY-HANSON CO . 2.660 F 31,000 2,700 I I S FRONT S T . PO RTLAN D. ORE F 32.000 2.790 2.830 F 33,000 2,920 2,960 F 34,000 3.050 3,090 A B S O R B I n e F 35,000 3.180 3,220 . .......... 3,310 3.350 m A * MASK M6.U.S.W. Off 37.000 3,440 3,480 will reduce in fla m e d , s w o lle n F 39.000 3.700 3.740 J o in ts . S p ra in s , l l r in sta . S o ft F 3.830 3,870 49,000 | H u n c h e s; l i r a i s Ito ils, P o ll -F 3.990 4,030 41...... E v i l , Q u i t to r . F is tu la a n d •F 42,000 4,160 •F 4,190 in f e c te d s t t r r s q u ic k ly 43.000 4,310 4.350 a s it i t a p o . i t i v s a n t i s e p t i c -F 44,000 -F 4,470 4.510 a n d g e rm ic id e . P le a s a n t to 45.000 4.630 •F 4.670 u s p ; d o e » n o t M is te r or remore 46.000 the hair, and yen can «»rk the Lo far. -F 4.7 j 0 4.830 %Z 00 per botile. delivered. 47,000 4.950 •F 4,990 B o o k 7 M fr e e . 48.000 6,110 5.150 A M S O R R I N E . J R ..th e »»tl septic llatmem for manklfut. 4: 49,000 6.310 6.270 r f d u m PaiufuL, Swollrn Veto«. W rni. Strain* Brmaet; ■F afopa pain an» lu flam mat ion. Price 11 00 pet bollir al -F 60,000 6,430 5,478 dealer* af deliterrd W ill «ell you more II yo» write. 75.000 10,180 •F 10,220 Liberal Trial Bottle for IOC in tramp«. 16,430 100.000 16.470 ÏI. f. YOUNG. P.O.F., 403 Tampla St., Spdngtlald, Mitt. * 150.000 31.930 31,970 ■F 260.000 69,930 69,970 -F Granulated Eyelids, ■F 600.000 192,930 192,970 ¡S ore Eve», Eye* Inflamed by ■F 1,000,000 475,430 475,470 I S u n , O u t l a i i J W in d <!i.i, kly 10,000,000 6,490,430 C,490,470 > 0 f t y ^ e « t T 7 ,i i B ^ r e l l e v n l by M u rin e T ry it in * + •f F F F F F F -1- F F F F HOTEL ROLAND t H o te l H o y t S H IP WANTED, TURKEYS ' ' ^ • ¿ L - ^ y o u r L y e * a n J l n U aby » E y e s. TOUR L .I L J No Smart ¡B(, Jolt F.yeComfort M arine Eye R e a l l y I , . S a lv o , in T u ln s 2V-. For / l . l o f IS . C m F n ., Atk M a rin e E ye R em edy C o .. C hleoco j Y o u n tf m en »ntl w o m a n w ith bunlnr**» tr a in in g B a d P O d tfa W a v a r y w h e r a . G o to N o r th w e s t’» UrirwAt Ituf'ln«*» C o lle t« . H K 1 1 N K K -W A 1 .K K K . P o r tla n d . O r» . A U co u r* * » . I ’o n itlo n a iiu»rant«MxJ. W r ite fo r fr e e illu a t r a t n l c a ta lo g . The Difference. “ I don’t te e *o m uch difference be tw een th e way Gladys d resses fo r th e s tr e e t anti th e w ay she d re sse s to go sw im m in ir,” rem ark ed Mr. Cum rox. " B u t th e re is a gr«>at d iffe re n c e ," r e plied his w ife. " T h e b a th in g su it has to he made o f m a te ria l th a t w on’t sh rin k or fa d e .” — W ashington S ta r. * F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F Kfirt-ad the m eat flavor over o th er foods and so economize on the rpuintlty of m eat conaum ed, says tiie U nited SlnUai d ep artm en t of agriculture. Hero Is one way to utilize left-over m eat by «preadlng Its flavor. P A R K A N IM A T E D SIGN^CO., 1 9 4 jT h ird S tre e t, P o rtlan d , O reg o n P a t. A p p li«] For. Meat Turnovers. OF OUTDOOR LIFE f'hop th e m eat. If the q u an tity on * VALUE hand Is sm all, mix w ith It left over po-1 tato or rice. Season w ith suit, pepper, j Only Those Fam iliar W ith Freedom of Wood« and Field« Enjoy Com onion, etc. Place filling on circular plete Happiness. pieces of biscu it dough about the size of a saucer. Fold over th e dough and Too m any people are m erely on crim p edges together. Bake for ubout speaking term s with n atu re. Too m any one-half h o u r In a hot oven. A brown sau ce m ade from two table- a re u n fam iliar w ith the w onderful a d spoonfuls o f flour brow ned In two vantage of outdoor. Too rnuuy cherish T hey fo rget th a t tuhlcHpoonfuls of b u tter, to which a h eated com forts. cupful of w a te r or stock and a h alf th e ir an cesto rs did not know w h at a teaspoonful of sa lt Is added, rnay be steam -h eated house m eant. I t Is tim e to broaden our view s and to get closer served over th e turnovers. In touch w ith th e g reat health-giving life of the open air. TUESDAY. T h ere died not long ago a n a tu ra l ist, John Muir, who hud lived th e bet Peanut 8oup. A delicious arid nourishing soup may te r p a rt of his life w ith n a tu re . H e fie m ade from skim milk and peanut loved th e m ountains and th e n a tu ra l life of all outdoors. H is existence b u tte r as follow s: w as a happy one. H e died am id th e H eat one p in t of milk until luke w arm . All tw o rounded tahlespoonfuls su rro undings of peace, happily, w ith o f peanut b u tte r mixed to a smooth a contented h eart. If Is only those who know th e fre e p aste w ith a little of th e milk. S alt to ta ste. T hicken w ith one teaspoonful dom of th e woods and th e health-giv of b u tte r o r savory fa t mixed with one ; ing tonic of th e open a ir who really tablespoonful of flour. Bring alm ost enjoy com plete happiness. It Is reluted th a t u sickly m other, to the boiling point and serve. not a greut m any m onths ago, carried a sickly baby to D octor Evans, who W E D N E SD A Y. looked the boy over and sm ilingly a d vised th e w orried p aren t to tu rn her Spread the Meat Flavor. hoy loose In the parks, “let him live In Spread the m eat flavor and so econo mize on the am ount of m eat consum ed. th e open a ir,” he advised, “It Is the H ere Is a suggestion for m aking n de only m edicine th a t will do him any licious dish fo r an Inexpensive s te a k .' good.” T his sam e advice can he applied to Mock Duck day to th o u san d s of cases. On Incle On a round steak cut thin, place n m ent days It Is unw ise to expose one stuffing of bread crum bs well sea self. B ut when the sun shines and the soned with chopped onions, h o tte r or a ir Is keen and crisp, Is filled w ith the o th er fnt, salt, pepper, and flavorings germ s of life, one is extrem ely foolish such as sage, celery seed, etc.. If de- j not to ta k e ad v an tag e of it. sired. Itoll th e steak nronnd the s tu f If p a re n ts would only see th a t th e ir fing nnd tie In several places w ith a youngsters a re w arm ly clothed, th a t string. If the stenk Is tough, steam o r * th e ir shoes ure sound and th a t th e ir stew the roll until ten d er before ro a s t little legs a re well protected, and then ing In the oven. tu rn them out of doors and tel! them If desired, th e roll mny be cooked In to stay th ere, th ey would find th e ir i casserole, In which ense* a cupful or I d o cto rs’ bills grow ing less and the more of w uter should he added. h e a l t h of th e ir children grow ing b et te r. T hey will also see a glow of THURSDAY. rosy health In th e young cheeks w hich Is a certain indication of expanding A Way to Utilize Stale Bread. youth, of glow ing blood, of the creation n e r e Is a way to utilize sta le bread of good h e alth .—M emphis Com m ercial *nd left-over m ilk : Appeal. j F taste. Place a sm all q u a n tity of but- | F ter, bacon fn t or o th er su itab le fa t ! F F n a brond-bottom fry in g pnn. P ip . F slices of sta le hrend Into th e egg and -!• milk m ixture until they a re thoroughly I F m oist nnd fry on both sides u n til n F colden brow n. Serve hot w ith o r ; F w ithout strup. F F F R ID A Y . F F F Making Greens Nutritious. n e r e Is a w ay to add n u trim e n t to greens, nnd a t the sam e tim e to vary F the form In which this Im p o rtan t food F Is served. F F F F F F F F F F F * F F F F F * F F D r. P ie rc e ’s P ellets a re b e st fo r liver, bowels and stom ach. One little Pellet fo r a la x ativ e th ree for a cath a rtic . Hurrah! How’s This Cincinnati authority says corns dry up and lift out with fingers. Ouch ! ? 1 T 1 ! T h is kind of rough talk will be h eard less 1 ere In tow n If people tro u b led w ith co rn s will follow th e sim ple advice of thla C incinnati a u th o rity , who claim s th a t a few drops of a dru g called freezone w hen applied to a ten d er, ach in g co rn o r hardened callous sto p s so ren ess a t once, and aoon th e corn or callous d ries up and lifts rig h t off w ith o u t pain. H e say s freezone d ries Im m ediately and n ev er Inflam es o r even Irrita te s th e su rro u n d in g skin. A sm all b o ttle of freezone w ill co st very little a t any dru g sto re, b u t will p o sitively rem ove ev ery h ard o r so ft corn o r callous from o n e’B f e e t M illions of A m erican wom en will w elcom e th is an nounce m en t sin ce th e In au g u ratio n of th e high heels. If yo u r d ru g g ist d o esn ’t have freezone tell him to o rd e r a sm all b o ttle for you. To Remove the Mote. W hen trav elin g one should alw ays b ear In uilnd th a t cinders a re a p t to find th e ir way Into the eyes. An eye cup, a lotion fo r b ath in g and s few flaxseed should be included In your package. A boracic acid solution will be found soothing fo r eyes th a t a re In flamed from dust, wind or foreign m at ter. FOR PIMPLY FACES Cutlcurs Is Best— Samples Free Mail to Anyone Anywhere. by An easy, speed y w ay to rem ove pim ples and b lackheads. S m ear th e affected su rfaces w ith C u tic u ra O int m ent. W ash off In five m in u tes w ith C u ticu ra Soap and h o t w a te r, b a th in g som e m in u tes. R ep eat n ig h t and m orning. No b e tte r to ile t prepar*- tio n s e x is t F re e sam p le each by m ail w ith Book. A d dress p o stcard , C uticura, D e p t L, B oston. Sold everyw here. —Adv. French Toast. F B eat up to g eth er one egg. one cupful F if skim o r whole milk, nnd s a lt to F F r ' For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has Relieved the Sufferings of Women. Cheese and Greens Roll. Cook two q u nrts of spinach. Sw iss rhnrd o r o th e r green. D rain nnd d ress with one tnblespoonful of b u tte r. Chop nnd ndd one cupful of grn ted cheese nnd hrend crum bs enough to m nke a m ix tu re sufficiently stiff to form Into a roll. Place In oblong pnn and cook In m odernte oven fo r 20 m inutes. W hen cold the m ix tu re mny be sliced In half-inch pieces and served on lettu c e leaves with salad dressing. If desired, leave th e m ix tu re m ore m oist nnd bake In casserole or baking dish and serv e hot. P ersh in g Made G eneral. W ashington, D, C .— W ith th e $10,- 000 m axim um insurance plan restore»] as urged by th e ad m in istra tio n and w ith an additional provision raisin g M ajor G eneral P ershing, com m anding th e A m erican forces in France, and M ajor G eneral Bliss, ch ief o f staff, to SATURDAY. th e rank of G eneral, th e so ld ie rs’ and sailors* insurance hill, c a rry in g an ap Spread the Meat Flavor. p ro p riatio n o f $170,000,000, was Rprend th e m eat flavor nnd so econo passed F rid ay n ig h t by th e se n a te by a m ize on th e am ount of m eat consum ed. vote o f 71 to 0. Ile re Is one wny to u tilize left-over m eat by spreading Its flnvor: >i Medieine fer Xùemen It hardly seems possible that there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evi dence that is continually being published, proving beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world. M rs. K ie so C ured A fte r S e v e n M on th ’s Illn e ss. Aurora, 111.—“For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back and sides until I became so weak 1 could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I " I f G erm any is d efeated , th e k a ise r would jump at the slightest noise. I was emir“ < will he deprived of one hum an e x c u se .” WOMEN ON HATTLEFIELD Meat and Bread-Crumb Cake*. unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of “ W hat iH t h a t " To fo u r p a rts of chopped o r ground ever being well, when my sister asked me to try " He can ’t say it was all his w ife ’s Wo h e a r m u c h tho se d a y s of w h a t th e m eat, add one p a rt soaked bread Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. I took f a u l t ." — Exchange. winner) a r e do ing on th e battle-lin e, lto w crum bs, a sm all q u a n tity of chopped ' six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to few A m erican w om en a r e s t r o n g enough onion, nnd salt nnd p ep p er to taste. ! do my own housework. I wish every suffering to go to th e f r o n t an d e n d u re th e h a r d Mix nnd form Into sm all round cakes. s h ip s of th e m en! woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable H elp Is offered, an d Is freely given to Brow n th e cakes In b u tte r o r o th er fnt, Compound, and find out for herself how good e v ery nervou s, delicate w om an , by Dr. tu rn in g them . i t is.”—Mus. K a k i . A. K ieso , 590 North Ave., Aurora, 111. P ie r c e 's F a v o r i te P rescrip tio n . R e m e m R aw ground m eat mny be used. If C ou ld H a rd ly G et O ff H er B e d . b e r In g r e d ie n ts on label. In ta b l e t or *o. the pnn should he covered so th a t liquid form. No alcohol. Cincinnati. Ohio.—“I want you to know the good Lydia E. Pink gren to r h eat will he applied. In “ fem ale c o m p la in t,” Ir reg u larity , or ham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in such bad w eak n ess, a n d In e v e ry e x h a u s t e d co nd i By h tiy ln y d ire c t from oa a t w ho Iconic p r i m health from female troubles that I could hardlv get off my bed. I tion of th e fem ale sy stem , th e " P r e s c r i p Oaala Made to Order. and * a n Uic p lu m b er'* pm flto. W rit* u* to tio n " seldom falls to b e n e fit or cure. had been doctoring for a long time and my mother said,‘I want von day yo u r need*. Wo will d m you o u r rock- In th e d esert stre tc h betw een El H earin g -d o w n pains. In te rn a l In f la m m a to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.* So I did, and it bottom "d iro et-to -y o u " prleco. f. o b. roll or tion a n d u lceration , w eak back, a n d k i n O entro and Yuma, down In th e so u th boat. W c a rtn a lly » arc you from 10 to U pa* has certainly made me a well woman. I am able to do my house work d red a ilm e n ts a r e cured by it, a s k yo ur e a st corner of C alifornia, engineers e m t All rnoda rn a ra n ta c d . and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do again, neig hbor. I t 's a m ar v e lo u s re m e d y for N o rth went h e a d q u a rte r* for T/cadar W ater n erv o u s a n d g e n e ra l debility, Insomnia, m ade a new oasis the o th e r day. They and I want others to know what Lydia E. H nkham s Vegetablo Ryatam a and F u lla r A J oh naan F n rln a a . o r In ability to sleep. Compound has done for me.”—Mrs. J osie C opneu , 10C3 Harrison A ve, W ri te Dr. P ierce, P re s id e n t of th e I n Just bored a hole In th e ground, and ST A R K -D A V IS C O . v alids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. T , fo r co n fid e n up cam e the revivifying w aters. T hen Fairmount, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' tial a d v lr e an d you will receive th e m e d i «12 ThlrM S traat. P ortlaad. O ra m « • I f y o u w a n t speciul a d v ic e w r ite to L y d ia E . P in k h n m M edi cal a t t e n t i o n of a specialist, w holly w i t h a few d ate seeds w ere dropped into o u t fe«—no c h a r g e w h atev er. th e soil, and a few vegetables planted, c in e Co. (co n fid en tia l) L yn n , M uss. Y o u r le tte r w ill lie op en ed , Rend 10c for tr ia l pkg. " F a v o r i t e P r e and they will have an oasis m ade to rea d a n d a n sw e r e d by a w o m a n a n d h e ld in s tr ic t con fid en ce. # No. 4 1 , 1917. P . N. U. scrip tio n T a b U ta ." o rd ea j