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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1917)
The Little Tots’ Favorite FIGHT PU«T DISEASES f o r HOME WORKER Campaign Planned Against De Attractive Hats May Be Made by structive Maladies. the Amateur. T H E ONLY STEAM-COOKED O A TM EA L"- Special Work W i l l B e Undertaken to Brad and Jet Ornamenta In a Wide Va Reduce Epidemics of Black Rust rlety, Are Belng Uacd by Mulin In Spring W h e a t Areaa— To erà Thla Seaaon. Improve Storage Method*. The children prefer “ H. 0 ” be cause it is the oatmeal with he tempting flavor. It makes sturdy little bodies and keen quick-thinking brains— as it contains the properties that make energy and tissue in just the right proportions. “ H . 0 ” (From the United Stntee Uepartment ot T " '* chiirmln« hiita, either of Which Aariruiturr t might be fii*hloii«*d by the home mil- IVstruotlve plant diseases which an-1 liner, ar«» lllualrated here. The larger Dually tnuke heavy Inroads Into the .f the two hats has a brim of velvet crops of the country, are to he at anil crown o f soft felt embroidered In tacked with renewed energy by the chenille In contrasting color*. The brim l lilted States department of agricul- might bo of black or dark brown and Hire. Tin- extend. d work is made possible by appropriations carried In the food production bill which has Just been enacted by congress. Special work will be undertaken by tho bureau o f plant Industry with n is im.ro nourishing than meat ¡ X J L ' t f ’S E i £«**1. u T S S or eggs, and can be prepared Wheat areas and reduction o f the In- in only 20 minutes. Do not ac- £ cept ordinary oatmeal or rolled re hu h I ho will pluec In the Held ad- ....,, dltlonnl expert pathologist* to advise Oats, \\ l l t l l N t U can cbtain o o u u t r y. n>.,.nt8 eapoclally In the con- trol o f destructive diseases of pota * ‘ H. 0. ” A t all grocers. ¡SSZSZZZSZV: toes, beaus and truck crops, and will ■ I undertake special surveys to deter mine the causes of Injury In region* suffering heavy losses from plant dis eases In order that control tneusures Cuts 20.Cords in 10 Hours may be undertaken promptly. T H E O R IG IN A L T H E L IG H T E S T TH E In ndilltlou to Its work for the con STRO NG EST H A S M A N Y IM IT A T O R S . trol o f plant diseases, the bureau of BLT NO EQUALS. Writ« for h fcn iitii« VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW V aug han Motor W orks, 475 e . plant Industry win seek to stimulate the conservation o f fois! products by demonstrating proper method* o f stor- Ing such crops as may be stored In common Storage, by Improving the m a in PORTLAND. OREGON. -------------------------------------------------- ------ ---------------- - THANKSGIVING POULTRY. W e g e t our * h ,p p « r* T O P P R I C E S fo r T U R K E Y S . D U C K S . G E E S E and C H 1C K E N S la s t season, a n a w e a re g o in g to do so a g a in t n .s y e a r . If yo u h a v e n o t a lr e a d y sh ip p e d to us. do so n o w and be c o n v in c e d . W e w ill g e t yo u r e s u lts y o u h a v e been loo k.n g fc r. S h ,p liv e T u r k e y s . D u c k s . G ee se and C h ic k e n s a t o nce T h e r e w II be a good d em an d f o r c h ic k e n s . A ll p o u ltry w ill sell a t h g h e r p r e e s th a n e v e r b efo re , S h ip dressed t u r k e y s , d u ck s, geese and c h ic k e n s to a r r iv e h e re N o v e m b e r 24th to 27th In c lu s iv e . S h ip us y o u r V e a l, H o g s . B e e f, M u tto n , E g g s , B u t t e r , W o o l, M o h a ir, H id e s , e tc . W e w ill p le a se y o u . 109 F R O N T S T R E E T GULLICKSON & COM PANY PO R T LA N D . O REGO N Hotel Rowland New Houston Hotel / --------------------------------------------- " One hundred *nJ sixty-five Rooms, all Modern improvements: free phones on every floor. Rates: Il I* screwed In In ibi' center, near tin! tup at the back. Till* little tir ite le w o u ld lie ll* e flll also u p o n th e w r it in g ta b le , and lin t tray In front could then lie u * e d fo r h o ld in g o d d * a n d e n d * liiM lead o f hair pin*. 75c to $1.50 per dajr. $2.50 to $5.00 per week. Sixth and Everett Sts.. Portland. Ore. Four biocks from Union Depot. T w o block«« from N ew Poeteffiee. Modern and fireproof. Over luu outside rooms. Rate« 75c to Opposite Courthouse. 2 blocks from Foetaffice. F ire Proof. S. P and Oregon Electric pass door. W e W ant Your BEANS CHA&.G H O P IM i N m « » . D p ' AT TTTFI TI l? I •-**-*£*• 1. •I'l' «-4 I v l u V J v J Are made from your OLD CAR PETS. Rag Ruga woven all sizes. W e Pay Cash. No Commissions Mail orders receive prompt and care ful attention. Send for booklet HEIDENREICH CO. 74 Front St., Portland, Ore NORTHWEST RL'G CO. E. 8th and Taylor SU. Portland. Or. ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought. Sold. Rented anti R epair*! W A L K E R ELECTRIC WORKS Bum iide. cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. Bigger Pay for You. B«hnke~W alker Busin«®« Coll«*'*. Portland, Ore., largest in Northw«®t. trains you in ail buai- ness courses. Enroll any time. Free Catalog. m e th o d s o f s t r id in g th e p i » iu iL - A lX r fin lU n AND NOW THE PETTIBOCKER New Undergarment Drslgned for Womrn Who Dance, Skate or En gagé in Actlv* Work. A new inidergiirinent of Milk Jeracy, doNlgned for wuinen who Nknto, dime* or «In urtivi* wur work, Ini* heen lililiied thè IVttlboeker lllld Combini** Ilo* felli uri'* of botti pettlcoilt limi knlckerlKieker*. The bloomer* lire gnthereil nn un rinvile ut thè wnl*t. cut extra full, and wlth Cliff* lll*o glllhered oli eltiMlle band*. They are long eimugh to reiieh below thè cult of Ilo* Icg, bill sbolli«! l>e woril dlreetly below tlle kllee. Severill Incile* above Ilo* euff of elicli leg a Moline«' I* Mttliclied. Nllglltly gatbcreil, bill %■> pili oli a* n<>t to In terfere ultli thè wldth of thè bloom era ut tinsi polnt. The Mounee* are d«‘*lgiu*l to reaet tlle tieni of Ilo* OUter sklrt iiiid «‘litui nate th«* neci**alty o f a pcttlcoat, evel* when thè outer garment I* of abeer material*. A* thè flouncea are ni- tuched aliove thè elusile*, tliey wlll ho pulled up Just a* tlo* outer *klrt I* plllled Up when (he weurer I* slttllig, liiHtend of Nhowlug Ix'lleath a* dld ili« Mounee* of tlo* old “ tango gurtera.“ DAINTY AND SIMPLE s t o r a g e , a n d b y «lem on- d r y in g o f fa r m p ro d u c ts, r ip p ilC R U U rn tn TRAPPING Hats That May Be Made at Home. I n H r r I1 YU the crown a gray or soft tan, with 1 Most Effective “ Set" for Trap Is In « « ««‘-colored chenille for the necessary c o lo r c o iit m * t . Main Runway— Twelve-Inch Iron The smaller lint, mail«’ <>f black or Spoon Is Useful. navy hi ut» I h hii mo<k*l The most «*fTi*otlvi; “ s.*t” for the go- *" for wear with one <>f tin* serge pher trap Is In the main runway. A. or gaberdine *tr**'t dresses *o fnshlon- and not In the luterai run H. that »hie now. Tin* soft crown I* surround- leads to the surface mound, Tbl* n«*- «‘‘ I hy a rolled brim which W covered resáltate* the u*e o f two traps per over with Jet nail head*. Null heads were extensively used as *«*tting, one In each direction; but the result* a n *o much more certain and millinery and dress trimming several quicker that tin* catch per trap per years ago, and they have never been day ls greater than where hut one trap entirely relegat«*<l to oblivion, especlal- jn „ lateral run. where If 1* •>’ In millinery. I'ractlcnlly every *«'a- often Mlh-d full o f dirt by the gopher, son some Ingenious milliner develop* A common stiff-handled 1l!-lnch Iron » few models with mill head trimming, sjHwjn I* of great assistance In Unding unci for the fall und winter o f 1P17-18 the main run. util In properly placing they are generously exploited. *he trap. This *j>oon hud better be Head and Jet ornaments In a wide supplemented by n light, short-bundled variety ur<- being us.-d this season, und shovel, for th** mun that I* afraid to applique embroidery I* also u millinery dig will never get rid o f bis gophers, feature. Tin* service bat o f the American sol «Her I* shown made up In velvet und In tuffetti for sport wear. For the tlrst fall wear many wom en wisely si'lect a simili fenile r loque, ! and unusually good looking ones uri- to be Imd this season. R a t h e r t a ll lin ts a r e to h e p o p u la r fo r f a ll a n d w in t e r ; b u t m o re o fte n Gopher Trapping. t h a n n o t t h is to w e r in g eff«*et I* th e The fr* -Je-sf mound should b<* select- r«'*ult o f t r im m in g a r r a n g e m e n t r a l l i e r I lia n n c t u u l h e ig h t o f th e c ro w n . W ill Kurm ntM 700 to * market prices at all tim « “ 'I “ ««I t f ‘ «- p r o b a b le d ir e c t io n o f th e f*r v«*!. H o t *. Poultry. E k k *. HuttCT. Hide*, m a in r u n d e t e r m in e d b y n o t in g th e THE VOGEL PRODUCE CO.j -w J6Ú-JC5S62U angle of the dirt-plugged hole. Tin FOR THE DRESSING TABLE If this mod«-! !.. a fair 1 -rilerloii. tin 113 Front, PORTLAND, OR. mounds ar<* u-unllv situated one or two feet distant from, and nearly at Combined Pincushion, Watchstand and f,,M M>. " " " '‘JI,1“ ''1 HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK. right angles to the main run. Hairpin Tray ' l,J 1,1,1 •»ft«’- 1 •'«• simplicity It T ray Is Found to Be A Poor Substitute. not extreme, though, fur tin* dlsllnctlv« Useful Article. WOOL’AND MGHAI*. “ What have you in your local zoo?” collar anti bell contrast well with tin “ W ell, for one thing, we have one INFERTILE EGG IS FAVORED We taut ell ji - lure. Write far prices »til slit»»t*t tigs dominant note In the d r e s s . They 11 r< ---------- This Is a useful article for the drew- | frl|nniw| w|th on,..lncll llun,,K ,,f n„ v> T he H. F. NaRTflW CO. Ore; seine, We. of the largest collections of snake* you ever saw.’’ Proper Handling and Marketing by 'hK table In the shut.....f a combined . (.rK,. whll, the <lr. ss Its .lf Is of si.ml “ I don’t care for snakes. Have you Producer Would Increase Number pincushion, wutchstnml ami hairpin ,.„|ori.(, The I.. h II c * Is sltnnli no large amphibians?’’ Quite Perceptibly. iray It cm. he made from 1 , large |m. ..... . hklr, , “ No, but there’s a fat man who „ ----- gar ho* ,,f " I " «‘•»•I'“ 'ndh-nted In din th(. wl(,.. ,„ lX |llnltH ,,iut „ „ wllfc fo r T H A N K S G IV IN G «n d C H R IS T M A S spends about half his time in the The production o f the Infertile ogg icriun A, on the left of the 111 n my rxi t Ion. luost Mimrt f r< »<k h trade. W rite for [.rlc'-s. Ship us your Veel, swimming pool at the other end of H ojt -. Poultry. Ksurn. Hides and Ca*cara bark. the~parkT ir«t's The nearest thing to !,n,, t,'*: handling arid market- One end of the box Is removed cut j Top prices ar.d fair treatmenL a large amphibian wo have about ,ne ‘‘KF* hy the producer would In- down and fastened aero** the center COLLARS AND CUFFS ALIKE here.” — Portland Telegram. < rea*e tr< rnen<lously the number of of the box In the tMisItlon marked by CLEASBY-HANSON CO. --------------------------------------------------- marketable eggs each year by dimln- tin* cross, with tiny nails run through 1 115 F R O N T S T. P O R T L A N D , ORE Ilshlng the quantity that are rendered ¡from outside. The portions o f box In- Innovation Due to the Recent Vogue T H E N E W M ETHOD for Plain Tailored Serge and j unfit for food. dlented by the dotted lines nre cut (By L. W Bower, M. D.) Satin Frock*. ■ - 1 tiWHy, and the lid Is nulled on In un Etc. I f yeu have net shipped to us. try us. WANTED, TURKEYS SHERIDAN-BECKLEY COMP’Y, Inc. Produce Brokers. Cash buyers in local and car lota. HOGS 1 Write for Shin: ng Tai^; . APPLES VEAL N *[',i «’r*ce Lmt. Potatoe» EGGS ) ”r*e Commiuion« ' ONIONS 126 Front Street, PORTLAND, . . ORFGON „ , Inference: Hibernia Savinir Bank. ^ I W E W A N T YOUR Poultry,Veal and Hogs HIGHEST MARKET PRICE NO COMMISSION PROMPT RETURNS HENNIN6SEN PRODUCE CO. 18-20 Front St. P. N. U. Portland, Ore. No. 46, 1*17 Fia*'kache of any kind Is often «.used GUARD SWINE FROM CHOLERA upright position at the opposite end. by kidney disorder, which means that the ------------- The wood Is next neatly covered with srlr.eys are r.ot working properly I’«.-on- Government Official* Universally Ad- cream colored watered silk, the mate- r. i 1 u vr. o I * * e o r, «1 1 1 rl n o r-l/ l n / > n « ■ re , 1 1 L. . . r,u* matter and uric a * 1 ri accumulate rial being turned over at the edges vising That Herd* Be Immuned w*thin th« b*xly In great abundance, by Vaccination. ovei-worklr!» the sick kidney«; hence the ' ongestlon of blood causes backache In ! the same manner as a similar congestion In all section « of the United States they are adopting ns the best fried out in ,h,( nervous, h'* '' 1«*ad.a' sick, 1*. feverish J "u come despondent, ,__ , - , . , __ . _________, - „ , Irritable, have spots appearing before the " r proter-tln* the herd from eyes, bags under the lids, and lack arnbl- I|f)g cholera, irnmiinlng with the double Oon to do things. procesa; and Hie officials of the gov- T h e latest a n d most effective means ernment connected with the live-stock of overcoming this trouble, Is to eat spar- Interest arc universally advising and irig ly of m eat, d rin k p le n ty of w ater be Insisting that th«* herds o f swine be tw een m e a ls a n d ta k e a sin g le A n - u - r i c Immuned by vncrlnntlon. ta b le t before e ach m e al fo r a w hile. S im p ly a s k yo u r fa v o rite d ru g g ist for A n u r ic , double stre n g th . If you have Save Everything. lum bag o , rh e u m a tis m , gout, dro p sy, b e Save everything In the garden g in Im m e d ia te ly w ith th is new est d is c o v e ry of D r. P ie rc e , who Is C h ie j M ed ical orchard. If there Is no sale for D ire c to r of In v a lid s ’ H o tel and S u r g b a l , ,, , , . , „ In s titu te In B u ffa lo , N . Y Hend 10 <ents r ,,n ,lin t *" ■ « « t a b le , a n d for tr ia l pkg. ¡the remainder to tho stock. FOR COUGHS ANO COLDS and pro- , fw d —ta k e a prompt and effort I ve re m e d y -o n e th a t acta qu ick ly ami contains no opiates. Yon can g e t such a remedy by asking for Save Peas and Beans. Save all peas and beans that are not used green. They will be o f us»* dur-, Ing the winter. PISO’S Storing Cabbage. Cabbage way bo wrapped In paper and placed on shelve* or hun^ fsotn th* top ot a root cellar. If Is worthy o f note that all the newest models In collars arc accom panied by cuffs. This Is due to the re cent vogue for plain tailored serge and satin frocks, which are to be so smart for street wear tills full, and which require no oth«*r trimming Ilian the relief afforded by the white or con trasting tones o f neckwear. Lovely little collars cut narrow In tho hack and In deep points In the front are finished with three rows o f tiny ruMI«** edged with pi c o t; these are nrrom- panled hy deep cuffs showing the same trimming. Most o f the collars shown are de veloped In sheer organdie, with double hand hemstitching, hand embroidery nnd very narrow frills o f vnlendenne* lace. A great tnuny o f them are fin ished with blnck erepe de chine ties Useful Article for Dressing Table. or small taffeta tailored hows. nnd fastened on Just Inside and under Filet lace Is extensively used In col neath with a strong adhesive. The por lars for sepaartn blouses, especially In tion o f the box that forms the pin the high necked models. cushion Is filled with bran (or snw- lust), nnd covered In nt the top with Probably tho widc-hrlmmcd hat wlll velvet, anti the whole thing Is edges always bo the favorite for evening throughout with a pale pink silk cord. wear, most women preferring the Tor suspending the watch a small brass small, severo hat for afternoon ^ook of th« naturn shown In diagram tumoa only.