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

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TH E O N LY
STEAM-COOKED /
OATMEAL
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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
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im{>rov«’trirn t* f r e s p h o m » un e v e r y flo u r .
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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
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F ir s p r o o f F
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M arried
F A nnual
Kin.
Incom e
M an's Tux M an's Tax
F J
1,000 %
$
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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 *
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WANTED, TURKEYS
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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
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Atk M a rin e E ye R em edy C o .. C hleoco
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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.
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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
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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. #
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