The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 03, 1918, Image 3

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    New Houston Hotel
HUth and Everett HU., I’ortUml. Or*.
Kuur blocks from Union I»«i*ol. Two lilorka
from Now I “us Indir*. Modern an i fireproof.
Over IUU ouUide nanna. Itataw Vie to IIÍ.UJ,
CHAN. Ü. HOI-KINS. Manager.
Hotel Rowland
i
j,i
Maimed Soldiers of France Are
Trained in New Work.
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School« Established to Enable Farm­
er« to Take Up Their Old
Or»« liw»nlr**il un«l slatyflvo Kuntnii, «11 Molurn
lriii»rovf-iiiriit« frtnt phonrat on vrymry floor.
R a le n
m
RUN AUTO PLOWS
1
4
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The Q uality Goe£ C le a r Through
Profession Again.
75c to $1.50 per day: $2.50 to
$5.00 per week.
What I h called a "Motor Culturn”
school haa burn t-«lalillMlicd at Cha-
ptdlt- Saint Luc, Ju«t <» u I m I< 1«> o f Troye».
It InnuKurutoH a new era In French ag­
riculture.
'
Fifty army nun«-« of the older
Artt made from your OLD CAR-
claxHt-N arc there, teaching fnalnit-d «<»1-
PETS. Rag Bug« woven Mil «¡zca.
dlcr« to rim automobile plows and oth­
M hi I order« receive prompt and care­
er traction ImpU-tncnta o f every sort.
ful attention. Send for booklet.
In four ert-wa the pupil«, In turn,
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
drlvo tin- tractors In the field, learn
K. Hth and Taylor SU.
I'oitUnd, Or. repair work at (lit; f o r g e and the prin­
ciple of the motor In a «crli-g of lec­
ture«. A n noon mn they ure able to
"1 repulr a broken part a« well a « drive
a motor efficiently, they ure placed at
• he dl«poHul of the uiechaulcul culti­
- AND
vating commission and aNHlgned to
uni» o f the farming centers thut has
been provided with motor Implements
NOW IN DEMAND
for the common use of the farm er« of
tin- neighborhood.
Tnk* (hr »hurt rtil to
un«! rise«
(h r tlicUi'honn. IVmltWin* *mrtir«<J wh«-n
T ill« 1« only one o f u number of
rumiMrUnt. Th«only achuil tn the North*
Mmllnr «chools in France. At Ondes,
wntl rn-oiiurK'iulnil by Uio IMdaphuna Co.
Bordeaux, Grenoble, Grlgnon
and
SHERLOCK'S RAILROAD RllilNC AND
Noisy le Grand, ul«o, maimed farm­
DICTAPHONE SCHOOL
er« and furm laborers who comprise
Worcester Bldg., Portland, Or.
<K> per cent o f the total o f ««»Idlers who
have «uffcr«-d umputatlon are being re­
trained for the new method of furiu-
lug.
Wo Pay the
The purpose 1« to prepare the mu­
Highest Market Prices tilated soldiers to take up their old
professions. If |H»««lble, or another If
physlctil (ll«al>lllty prevents.
The experience «*f the sch«x>l at
f'lmpelle Saint I.uc tends to «bow that
the in«* of to«il« appropriate to work
Guarantee quick returns; charge
• hat Interests the patient 1« fur more
no commiaaion. Make trial shipment
effective In relieving
and
curing
and get the moat for your FURS.
anklyoMl«, due to wounds, than uny of
• ho special mechanical uppllancea.
Many a inecbanlc who dreamed of
«•»»untry life before the war Is limber­
191 B in d .)* .
BOKTUND. ORE. ing up til« muscles In l«-arnlng to
bandit* farm Implements; on the other
hand, many a farmer who had lost
Interest In Ids culling I h losing the
stiffness o f his Joints by the manipu­
lation «»f tools of the cabinet maker
und mechanic.
Bnsketinaklng 1« a favorite trade I
Will iruarantr-r you lof» markat |>rirm at all time« adopted on the « «Ige <»f the ( ’hnnipngn«' i
for your Vrai. 11«uri. Poultry, Kiev*. IJuttrr. Il i le*. wine country, where the great demand !
Kir. If you hav« not ihl(>|Mal U» u*. try un.
f«»r champagne baskets keeps these I
113 Front,
P O R T L A N D , O R . war apprentices busy.
Locksmiths. (
tlnsiiiltlni,
liorseslKM-rs. blackMinUtis |
and shoemakers also are turned out I
by these establishments.
Veal, Pork, Beef,
Poultry, Butter, Egga
and Farm Produce.
May Give Language to World.
M
OpiMjnit* CnurthciUM, 2 block* from I'utilo ?>«,
Kir« I'roof. H. I* «nil Or«'gmi Klectrtc (>« mn »1» or.
BEAUTIFUL RUGS
T Y P IS T S
DICTAPHONE OPERATORS
You will like your Dort for its eager­
ness to do things your way—for its
power—flexibility—simplicity.
Five-Passonfcer
Touring Car
Threc-Puisen^er
Heur de lys
Roadster
You will like it for its reasonable first
and a fte r co st—&ood appearance,
thorough comfort and reliable perform­
ance—for the full value it delivers.
Own a Dort and cut down unproductive
time—keep healthy—bright—lively—
efficient — the times demand your best.
Sedan, $1095
Sedunet, $045
R|
NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
F A C TO R Y DISTRIBUTORS
F. W. VOGLER, President.
C. M. MENZIES, Manager
Northwest Auto Co., Portland, Oregon.
RAW FURS
Gentlemen:
('lease send me Dort specifications and descriptive literature .
N. M. UNGAR CO.,
THE VOGEL
PRODUCE CO.
SHIP £
to the Old Kellahl. Eventing houen with a
record of 4ft years of Square iMallng*. and
baaaaurwl of T O P M A R K F I PRICES.
Our language bus been modIHed by
tin- multiplicity of tongues o f those
F. M. CRONICHITE
who have come to our shores, and to
5-47 Front Street
Portlaod. O r .,o n
this extent we have been nutomntlcnl-
ly developing the speech which has In
It th«- elements <>f universality. There
HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, never has been and ttu-r«- may never
he n speeeh suited to nil the races, but
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
America, with over a hundred millions
We went ill you bite. Write ter pnets and shipping tags
o f people speaking the one tongue nn«l
TNI H. F. NOATO* CO. fbrtiMd Or«.. Jeitfle, We.
with a gr«-at commercial future before
If. may carry that tongue to the en«ls
of the earth. As the land o f niloptlnn
o f so many millions of Europe, Its dis­
Bought, Sold, Rpntrtl and Kwphirad
tinctive speech may present less objec­
W A L K KK E LK CTfUC W O RK S
ilumaid«*. cor. luth.
Portland. Ore. tions to the peoples o f Europe than
that of England.
Much will depend
upon how «llstlnctlve It becomes nnd
M O N EY FOR YO U .
Thousand« o f trsinml young people i>ord«*d. how well It si-rves the purposes o f di­
Ilehnkr-W alker Ituaim-a* <*4»ll«-g»-. Portland, place, rect expression.
atudenta In positions.
Enroll any time.
Free
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Catalogue.
Versions
He W a i Poated.
"H ow old are you?” asked the little
hoy of his mother's caller.
"W illie ,” «aid his mother sharply,
"you must not ask a lady a question
like that; It isn’t polite."
"W hy, mamma," returned the young­
ster, "she Isn’t supposed to tell the
truth."— Boston Transcript .
Advice.
Learn to say "N o,” young follow.
Learn to say "N o "— and then
You won’t In the gold gray morning
Be saying: "N e ve r again!”
— Boston Transcript.
A Pair of Cannibals.
They had come to tho fruit course.
She took a peach and bit Into It. "Can­
n ib al!” ho said to her. "You, to o !” she
retorted. Ho was eating a nut.— Bos­
ton Transcript.
W E W A N T YO U R
Poultry,Veal
and Hogs
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
NO COMMISSION
P R O M IT RETURNS
HENNINGSEN PRODUCE CO.
18-20 Front St.
P. N. U.
Portland, Ore.
No. 52, 1917
of
“Star-Spangled
Banner."
The third lin<> ?»f “The Star-Spangled-
Banner" has had two versions. Bryant.
In Ids "Library of Poetry and Song,”
gives It "Whose broad stripes and
bright stars through the perilous
tight," nnd Stedmnn, In his “ American
Anthology,” makes It rend, "Whose
broad stripes and bright stars through
the clouds of the fight.”
No v«-rston
o f the song makes the line end with
"night" Instead o f "fight."
Charitable Mason.
VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
Cuts 20 Cords in 10 Hours
TH E O R IG IN A L T H E U G H TE ST. T H E
STRONGEST. H AS MANY IMITATORS.
B U T NO EQUALS. W rite (or Information.
IF KIDNEYS BOTHER
Eat less meat and take Salts for
Backache or Bladder
trouble.
Vaughan
M o to r
W o rk s ,
main
P O R TL A N D . OREGON.
Classmates.
OUR BOYS IN FRANCE
Mrs. Erwin was showing Selma the
AND HOME PROTECTION
New Swedish maid, "the ropes.”
T
h
e
m en on the firin g lin e re p rese n t
“ This,” said Mrs. Erwin, “ is my son’s
the pick of our A m erican youth. O ne In
room. He is in Yale.”
I four of o u r boys a t hom e w as sick , re -
“ Ya?” Selma’s face lit up with sym­ ! Je cte d b e ca u se of p h y sical d eficien cy.
pathetic understanding. “ My brudder M any tim es the kid neys w ere to blam e.
If we w ish to p rev ent old ag e com ing
ban there, too.”
| on too soon, o r if we w an t to in cre a se
“ Is that so? what y e a r? ’
i our c h a n ce s fo r a long life. Dr. P ie rc e of
“ Ach! He ban got no year! He ban the S u rg ical In stitu te , B u ffalo , N. Y., says
th a t you should d rin k plenty of w ater
punch a man in the eye, and the I daily
betw een m eals.
T h e n procure at
yoodge say, ‘ You, Axel, 60 days in vour n e a re s t drug store A n u ric (double
s
tre
n
g
th
).
T
h
is
A
n
-u
-r
ic
d rives th e u ric
y a il! ’ ” — Harper’s.
Uric acid in meat excites the kid­
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder is irritated, and you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the nlghL When the kid
neys clog you must help them flush
acid out and cu re s b a ck a ch e and rh eu m -
off the body's urinous waste or you'll
i atism .
If we w ish to keep our kid neys in th e
CLEARS AWAY PIM PLES
be a real sick person shortly. A t first
b e st condition a d iet of m ilk and v e g e ­
you feel a dull misery in the kidney
tables, w ith only little m e a t once a day,
region, you suffer from backache, sick Does Cuticura Ointment— Assisted by is the m ost su itab le. D rink plenty of
pure
w ater, ta k e A n u ric th re e tim es a day
Cuticura
Soap—
Trial
Free.
headache, dizziness, stomach gets
I fo r a m onth.
sour, tongue coated and you feel rbeu
S tep in to th e drug sto re and a s k fo r
On rising and retiring smear the A nuric, or send Dr. P ie rc e 10c fo r tria l
matic twinges when the weather is
affected surfaces gently with Cuticura pkg. A nuric, m an y tim e s m ore p o ten t
bad.
than lith ia , e lim in a te s u ric acid a s hot
Eat less meat, drink lots of water; j Ointment. Wash off in five minutes w ater m e lts sugar. A s h o rt tr ia l w ill
with
Cuticura
Soap
and
hot
water.
also get from any pharmacist four
con v ince you.— Adv.
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table­ When the skin is clear keep it so by
Smarty.
spoonful in a glass of water before using Cuticura for every-day toilet
breakfast for a few days and your kid­ and nursery purposes.
" I saw a man yesterday who has
Free sample each by mail with , been driving customers away from
neys will then act fine. This famous
Address postcard, Cuticura, 1 your store.”
salts is made from the acid of grapes Book.
Sold everywhere.
and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, Dept. L, Boston.
“ Who was he?”
and has been used for generations to — Adv.
“ A cabman.”— Brooklyn Citizen.
clean clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal activity, also to neu­
His Margin.
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT.
tralize the acids in urine, so it no long­
“ My broker told me I must give him
When your shoes pinch or your Corns and Bun­
er is a source of irritation, thus end­ something to put up on this deal.”
ions ache, get Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powder to be shaken into shoes and sprinkled in
ing bladder weakness.
"W ell, did you put up anything?”
the foot-bath. Gives instant relief to Tired. Ach­
" A ll I had— my umbrella.”— Ex­ ing. Tender Feet. Sample FREE. Address Allen
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in­
S. Olmsted. LeRoy, New York.
jure; makes a delightful effervescent change.
lithia-water drink which everyone
A Parodoxical Sign.
®at* Experience.
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active. Druggists
" I can always tell when my husband
"And haven’t ye ever triad ter git
hero say they sell lots o f Jad Salts to is going to be close with his money.” work?”
folks who believe in overcoming kid­
“ How?”
| “ Yep. I wunst tried ter git work
ney trouble while it is only trouble.—
"B y his far-away look when I ask for two of me pals, but dey wouldn’t
Adv.
him for some.”— Boston Transcript
take it."— Brooklyn Citizen.
O. F. Townsend, a Santa Ann pion­
eer, who dl«sl there recently, left n me­
morial behind him o f no mean ohnrue-
ter. He left $10,000 to be plnceil nt
Interest for thirty yenrs, by which time
Not so Bad.
It will have reached a sum o f $100,-
“ Is this son of yours adolescent?” 1
1(00. At the end o f that p<“rhxl the will
"Oh, no, sir; he’s just a little queer
provides that the trustees purchase
in the head.”— Baltimore American.
a good tract of land and erect thereon
Do colds go down to your throat? A re your bronchial
a home for indigent members o f the
Appropriate Pace.
tubes easily affected? A bove all, do colds settle on your
Masonic lodge to which the deeenstxl
"H ow are those bathing suits you
chest? Then your lungs may not be as strong as you
helongwl. nnd other members o f the arc making coming on?”
order. The msn who bequeathed this
' (Mi. they r»* coming on swimming­ expected— consumption often follows.
fund for such an excellent purpose was ly.” — Baltimore American.
Good Physicians Everywhere Prescribe
not rich, the estate subject to probate
The Operation.
being $100,000.— Los Angeles Times.
“ Tommy was such a hard boy to j
manage. How did they make him the
Many Bees in Colony.
star pupil at school?”
A colony of bees In summer con­
“ Sure, ma'am, they cut out his aster­
sists o f from 80,000 to 100,000 Indlvl- oids."— Baltimore American.
dunls. Each colony contains one
queen, several hundred drones nnd the
Granulated Eyelids,
Imlnnco workers. The latter nre neu­
for strengthening delicate throats and weak lungs while its glycerine
Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
ter or undeveloped females, nnd they
Sun, Duifand W ind quickly
soothes the tender linings and alleviates the cough.
relieved by Murine. Try it in j
do nil the work In the hive, nnd gnth-
Start on S o o tt's Em ulsion tod ay—It is Nature’s
f / f C your Eye» and in Baby’* Eyes.
er their food from the flowers, which
»YLO
N
o
Smarting,
Jail
Eye
Comfort
building-food
without drugs or alcohol.
consists of honey nnd pollen. They
The Imported Norwegian cod liver oil uved In S c o tt’* E m oh ion la now refined In
nlso gnther propolis, n resinous sub­ Marine Eye Remedy
onr own ▲metumn laboratories which guarantees It free from impurities.
■ y « l a l v t , to Tube* 28c. For Book o f CA* K v« — F r « « .
stance used to stop cracks and holes Ask M a r i n e E y e R e m e d y C o . . C h l c u o j
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N . J.
17-21
A re Your Lungs S tro n g 7
'RINE
In the hive.