The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 01, 1917, Image 5

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    SUFFERING FROM COLD
Whole Wheat
The Best Food
Doctors K<*m-rally a^rce that whole
wheat ¡ h best for the human body.
“ Force” the universali breakfast
food is a combination of selected
whole wheat and the choicest bar­
ley malt--Nourishing,' strengthen­
ing, digestible, delicious.
[.S u n n y fim ]
At
Your
G ro ce r’s
SHERIDAN BECKLEY COMP’Y, Inc.
P ro d u ce B ro kers.
(«ah bu r"* In k»c*t «lui rMr krta.
H ( k ; s i W r it « f.»r H h lp p ln , T » « .
VEAL
Nu t i l ' . « ~
EGGS '
(ommU«laiu
APPLE?
f
Potalo«!
ONION?
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126 Front Street,
PORTLAND,
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Ksfrrtnr#
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OREGON
IllliernUi Savings Itarik.
WANT PHEASANTS
W t will p.iy tai.li
PtMasaat*.
for live China
W ill slating M
m
and
number.
M AR M O T PH EASANTRY,
MARMOT, OREGON
Germany’s Penalty.
W e all know what the l&st year and
half of the Civil War meant to the
If you shiver in frosty a Bouth;
It well nigh annihilated their
weather, if vou have cold hands youth. Hoys and old men were called
and feet, if colds are stubborn to tho front, and half a century after
the struggle the Bouth la only begin
and frequent, then your blood , rilng to recover. This Is what another
m ay be thin and impoverished. I year of the war will mean to Ger
i many. On the western front, French,
; British, and American manhood will
divide the cost of the battle In human
life. But the German manhood will
1 have to defray It all and the tax will,
, therefore, be enormously higher upon
1 the German.
Germany, by using enslaved popula­
tions, by using prisoners, has been
able to put a far greater percentage
| of her manhood on the firing line
has been correcting this condi­ than her opponents; this has enabled
to hold off her enemies, and still
tion for nearly fifty years. It her
enables her to do It, but It has also
p o s s e s s e s r a r e p o w e r s for compelled her to use up a far greater
of her human capital and
creating natural body warmth, ! fraction
thus cripple herself In the after-war
for charging s u m m e r b lo o d recovery.— From "Verdun— Riga— The
with winter rich n ess and I Isonzo,” by Frank H. Blmonds In the
Review of Reviews for Oc­
strengthening both throat American
tober, 1917.
SCOTTS
iliU iS I O N
and lungs.
T h e N o r w e g ia n ro d liv e r o il In
S c e tt's Em ulsion I n now r r fin c l In our
o w n A m e ric a n U lio r iito r ir , w b i c b
m a k e « it p u re and palatable.
Scott & B ow n e. Illo o n ifleld .N J. 17-17
Just Basis for Blame.
"You can’t complain If people criti­
cise you for letting your girl pay for
Ice cream treats.”
" I can complain that I was miss-
treated.”— Exchange.
t 1 SELDOM SEE
a big knee like thi«, but your hor»e
may la ve a bunch or bruise on hit
ankle, hock, stifle, kriee or throat.
Got a Line on Them.
Two English laborers who were on
the road to lilrrnlngham to get work
will clean it off without laying up
happened to meet an old Irishman
the horse. N o blister, no hair
breaking stones on the road side. They
gone. Concentrated— only a few
Inquired of Pat how long It would
drops required at an application. f 2 per
Prudent Precaution.
take to get there. Pat simply looked
bottLr delirrrrd.
D n c r :!f y m t rate f.r iper *! in«?rncrioi
"W h y are you not staying at home, an i B o o k » M fr e e A B S O R B I N 'h . J R .. cLe and-
at them and made no reply. Thinking
•cpC'.e liniment fr»r mankind. red ;ce« Painful Swell ngt.
he was deaf they walked on. When my boy?”
fciitarfed Gland«. W ent. B r; tea. Varicoae Vein«; alls/*
"Th e doctor said pa had aphasia, Pant and inAaomat:>.n. P i s r #1 and 12 a bottle at arugfiau
they had gone about 300 yards he
called after them, so they came back. and we was afraid It was ketchin’."— or delivered. Made in the U. 5. A. i y
____________
____ W. F. YOUNG, P.O.F., 403 Temple St.. Sprinffieid, Mass.
“ Ye asked me how long it would Exchange.
tuke to go tO lilrrnlngham?’’
“ Yes." they said.
"W ell," said Pat. " it will take ye
four hours."
"W hy didn’t you tell us that be­
fore?” they asked.
"W ell, now." said Pat; "how could
I tell ye until I saw how fast ye could
walk first?"— Pittsburgh Chronicle-
Telegraph.
LESS MEAT IF BACK
AND KIDNEYS HURI
Take a glass of Salts to flush
Kidneys if Bladder
bothers you.
Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble In some form
or another, says a well-known author­
ity, because the uric acid in meat ex­
cites the kidneys, they become over­
worked; get sluggish; clog up and
cause all sorts of distress, particularly
backache and misery in the kidney re­
gion; rheumatic twinges, severe head­
aches, acid stomach, constipation, tor­
pid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or kid­
neys aren't acting right, or If bladder
bothers you, get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;
take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa­
ter before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
bined with iithia, and has been used
for generations to flush clogged kid­
neys and stimulate them to normal
activity; also to neutralize the acids
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia-
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to keep the
kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus
avoiding serious kidney disease.
C A R E F O R Y O U R S K IN
2 0 0 R o o m »«
|(MJ H a itis
N e a r R o th
iJ a p o ta
A b a o lu te ly
1 u rp roo f
I H o te l H o y t
And Keep It Clear by Dally Use of
Cutlcura— Trial Free.
A hot bath with Cutlcura Soap fol­
lowed by a gentle anointing with Cutl­
tornar Siath ami Hort .Sla . Porila ml. Ora.
cura Ointment clears the skin or scalp
1.1)11 imi KH. yiionr.
In most cases of eczemas, rashes and
KATKS 71 c lu U. BI’KCIAL W«ak or Month Itching of children and adults. Make
Cutlcura your every-day toilet prep­
arations and prevent such troubles.
Granulated Eyelids,
Free sample each by mall with
Address postcard, Cutlcura,
Sr»re Iv y «, Eve* Inflamed by Hook.
Sun, Dumt husi W ind quit kly Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere.
.
x y j . ^ ' relieved by Murine. I ty It In
Y f r . f m^rJT'r’ C ^ r Eyes Ail J in baby'a Eyes. — Adr.
!
TOUR LY t O
Ne Smart i»f. Jest Eye Cornier t
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
Aik M a rise E re Rcm cdr Co., C h lew o a for a laxative— three for a cathartic.
Marine Eye Remedy ^ ¡X S ^ S S S ^ ’m tiZ
I r a S a lr a . in T u la * l b .
Por / l»a* » / I * « h » r
fr a a .
True Almoet Anywhere.
A story Is going the rounds concern­
ing the Inquiry In I>ondon Into the
beat method of checking extravagance
In restaurnnts and hotels, says Pear­
son’s Weekly.
Among the witnesses before the
committee was a certain stolid looking
waiter. The particular article of food
under discussion at the moment hap­
pened to he margarine, and ono of the
members asked, Incidentally:
"H ow do you call It In the restaurant
business— ‘margarine’ or ’marjorlne’ ?"
"Neither, sir," blandly replied the
waiter; "w e calls it ’b u tter'!"— Ex­
change.
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B ig g e r P a y fo r Y o u .
I l«h n k * - W a lk «r
B u t in «« « Collagi*. Po rtla n d .
O r«.. Usrgcwt in N o r th w m t. tra in « you in all bust-
n*«m rournes. E n roll any tim e. F raa ( ntulog.
Not Like a Hen.
boarder who had been gleaning statis-
boarder who had been cleaning statis­
tics from between tho covers of a
patent medicine almanac, "lays more
than a million eggs. Now what do
you think of that?"
“ I think,” rejoined the Cheerful
Idiot, "that It’s a mighty lucky thing
for the codfish that she doesn't have
to cackle over every egg.”— Exchange.
Keep your
s a ilo r
soldier
or
b o y su p p lie d .
Give him the la stin g
Second Mistake of the Kind.
A passenger on a New York and
Chicago limited train, upon looking
under his berth in the morning, found
one black shoe and one tan shoe. He
called the porter s attention to the er­
ror. The porter scratched a woolly
head in bewilderment.
"W ell, an’
don't dat beat all." he said. ‘‘Hat's de
second time dls maunin’ dat dat mis­
take's happened!” — Exchange.
refreshment, the protec­
tion against thirst, the
help to appetite and di­
g e s t i o n a f f o r d e d by
Lawyer Keeps His Word.
" I haven’t any case,” continued the
client, ’’but I have money."
"H ow much?
We win! ill jh km Writ* fir prices ltd shipping tigs
"Sixty thousand dollars."
T hi h . F. N o r t h C i . pwih ««. ore; $utm, wi
“ Phew! You have tho best case I
ever handled." said the lawyer. “ I ’ll
see that you never go to prison with
that sura.”
And the client didn't— he went there
far THANKSGIVING «ml CHRISTMAS
broke.— Boston Transcript
trade. W rit« for prices. Ship u* your Veal.
H i« « . Poultry. Ess*. Hides and Casoara bar!..
Tup prtaaa and fair treatment.
A Culinary Necessity.
He— It Is awful, this raise In bread.
C L E A S B Y -H A N S O N C O .
Bhe—L k me, John, bread’s got to
115 FRONT ST.
PORTLAND. ORE
raise, hasn’t It?— Exchange.
Wrigley’s.
HIDES, PELTS. CA8CARA BARK.
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
(t*s an outstanding fea­
ture of the w ar— “ All
WANTED, TURKEYS
the B ritish
Army
is
chewing it.”
AFTER EVERY MEAL
V a t i, P ork . B W ,
P o u lt r y , B u tta r, E g g «
« a d F orna P r o d u c e ,
to tfce OH K alaM e C . ardine house with a
ree-s-I uf II rear* at Square Dealings, and
be assured ef T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
F. M
C R O N K H I I F.
5-47 Freut Street
B U Y
D IR E C T
ta t
[0 w T o
P o rliu d . Orasen
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O w n P lu m b in g |
By buying direct frarn ne at wholesale prtrea
and ear* the planbar’« profite. Write oa to­
day your needa. W a will gira you our rock-
bottom “direct-to-ye*” priesa, f. o. b. rail or
boat. W a seta ally ears you from 10 to M per
cent. All goods rearen teed.
Northwest headquarter* foi leader Wate«
Hr*teens and Foliar A Johnsen Engines.
S T A R K -D A V IS C O .
21 2 Third Street.
Portland. Oragou
P. N. U.
No. 43, 1917.
LISTEN TO THIS!
SAYS CORNS LIFT
RIGHT OUT NOW
You corn-pestered men and women
need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says
this Cincinnati authority, because s
few d.'ops of freezone applied directly
on a tender, aching corn or callus,
stops soreness at once and soon the
corn or hardened callus loosens so It
can be lifted out, root and all, with­
out pain.
A small bottle of freezone costs
very little at any drug store, but will
positively take o ff every bard or soft
corn or callus. This should be tried,
as It Is Inexpensive and Is said not
to Irritate the surrounding skin.
I f your druggist hasn't any freesone
tell him to get a small bottle for you
from his wholesale drug house. It Is
fine stuff and acta like a charm every
time.
F la v o r
L a sts
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J U IC Y F R U IT
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