The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 22, 1917, Image 6

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    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.
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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
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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<
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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.
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hklr,
,
“ No, but there’s a fat man who
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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.
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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*.
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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.
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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
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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-
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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,
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, 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.