The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 07, 1918, Image 3

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    BIO MONEY IN FURS
S H IP T O N E A R E S T M A R K E T
B E T T E R P R I C E S - Q U I C K RETURNS
We Want Immediately
M USKRAT
SKUNK
COYOTE
RACCOON
M OLE
M IN K
FOXES
OTTER
A N D O T H E R FURS.
8afety First.
I wuh returning home the other
' « veiling about 6:30 o’clock when I
hu w Tommy, my neighbor's boy, "lag-
King for lino” wlt^i pennies, with a
crowd of other boys. 1 know that his
family always bad supper at 6 o'clock
Mhurp, so 1 said: "I'll bet you 6 cents
you’ll inlss your supper, Tommy.”
Ho grinned up at mo saucily and
| replied:
"Then you lose your bet,
] ’cause 1 got tho chops right hero with
me. Ma sent mo for ’em at 6 o’clock."
— Everybody’S Magazine.
l l t K t K.
149-151 Broadway, Portland, Or.
W e Pay the
Nalvs Inquiry.
"T h e cook burned the steak again,”
exclaimed the experienced housewife.
"D ear me," exclaimed young Mrs.
Torkins; ‘‘wouldn't ordinary coal have
been a little cheaper?"— Exchange,
¿OO R oom «
PORTLAND, ORE.
N ear Both
Depots
loo Hal»..
Veal, Pork, B ctf,
Poultry, Butler, Eggs
end F irm Produce.
to the Old Nullable K vn n lln i houaa with a
rwrord o f 46 yoara of Hquarti DoaJirigs, and
ba aaaunxl of T O P M A R K E T PRICES
P. M. CRONKH1TE
M T F ro e l S lrM t
M O N E Y FOR Y O U .
Absolu tely
F irep roof
BIG, STRONG CHICKS
la the result o f uninff P eta­
luma Incubators and Brood-
era. T h at's the kind you
want.
W rite for our big
Free Catalog No. 60.
C o rn *. S iith and l l o , t SU., Portland. Ora.
l.O U HIM IS . Manager.
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75c to
U .
H I'KC TA L
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1
Week or Month
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Hi* Merits.
"On the face of things, a shoemaker
Is u man to he trusted."
"W h y more than others?"
“ Because he Is a whole-soled man
and generally well heeled."— Exchange.
PETALUMA INCUIATOR CO.
Petaluink. California
Cuticura Heals
Skin Troubles
Soap 25c.
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O in tm e n t 2 5 an d 5 0 c .
No. 5. 1918
P. N. U.
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PurtUnd. O reecn
Thmiaanda o f trained younir people needed.
Hahnko Walker Hustneai I C a lli«», Portland, pli
• ludenta in puaitiona.
Enroll any timo.
F rea
Catalogua.
I Hotel Hoyt
RATES;
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7 f\ e
Cow’s H ealth - First
W r . »U a.1 a l a i .............
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To think r>l tli- inilk yield f.r*t ami the c o w ’ , lir .iltb jftc r w a r 1 i> putting
in * rart helorc the h '* rv .
M any "p o o r m ilk e r »" on lyA ie
ay»tcm » w orking properly to become good producer*.
)» r-
K O W K U R F , the great row medicine, make» cow » healthy and h ttp s them
nralinv. W o rk in g on th*» dig« stive and genital organs, it is a prompt, s u re '
remedy f o r Abortion. Barrenness, Ketaine«! Afterbirth, .Scouring, I^ost Ap p e­
tite and Bunrhes.
t ry K O W - K U R E ; drugg?«*« .'I Tli) i e ,. 1 1 rle 1 I era aa II . * ----
ye r i t e tor "Tho Homo Cow Doctor,” troc.
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Granulated Eyelids,
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TOUR L i
S o rt Eye*, Eye» Inflamed by
Sun, O u »t and W in d quickly
relieved by Murine. T ry it In
C y,'ur tyeianJin baby’s Eye*.
L J N o S m a r t i n f , Jutt EjeComlort
M a r in e E y e R e m e d y
Bye Salve» in Tubes 2S*. P r /.'«*/* of O t E j *
Free.
A»k Murine Eye Kemrdy Co.. Chico*o 4
The K i l l i n g .
Tw o wayfarers were resting by the
roadside.
“ This !s a tough life we are leadin’,”
mused one of them. ’Tidin’ car trucks
at the risk of our lives, gittln' chased
by brakemen an’ cops an' dogs, sleep-
in’ in barns and haystacks, an’ eatin’
j the leavin'» from other people's meals.
Honest, Hill, sometimes I think it's
w e n t than wOfktn’ for a livin’.”
‘‘Hey, w ots the matter with you?”
exclaimed his companion. “ Wodd’ye
mean by takin’ all de Joy out of life?”
— Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
His Excuse.
I.ady— W hy do you use such terrible
' language, my man?
Profane Workman— Fact Is, mum.
I'm a bit deaf an' don't hear what I
say.— Poston Transcript.
For a disordered liver, take Garfield
Tea, the Herb laxative. A ll druggists.
— Adv.
Self Evident.
“ Talking about age, Miss Nancy
seems to be holding her own.”
“ You bet she does. Nobody else
1 lias ever succeeded in getting hold of
It.” — Baltimore American.
Take care of your health and wealth
w ill take care of you. Garfield Tea
promotes health.— Adv.
A Perfect Husband.
"Subster is a perfect husband.”
“ I never heard he was so wonder-
! ful.”
"W ell, every time he sees a mail box
he feels In his pockets.”— Exchange.
55c and | I.1U package».
D A IR Y
The Norwegian rod Herr oil In
Sc^rtt"a Emulsion u now refined In our
own American la bora torie* w h 'c h
m ake« it purr and palatable.
Scott Ik Bowne. Bloomfield,N J. 17*14
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RAW FURS SHIP
191 Broadway,
and makes rich blood to avert
rheumatic tendencies.
Send a bottle of S C O T T ’S
to a relative or friend
in the service.
\Z
For
N. M. UNGAR CO.,
EMULSION
Electrification.
"Is llllgglns what you would call a
live w ire?"
"Yes.
Every time ho takes on a
current of thought it shocks some­
body.” — Washington Star.
Highest Market Prices
Cuarantee quick returns; charge
no commission. Make trial shipment
and get the must for your FURS.
scorn
j
A Sure Composer.
"John," said the professor to the because it fortifies the lungs
young graduato, “ can you namn me the
and throat, creates strength to
greatest composer of our time?”
“Chloroform Is about as good as avoid grippe and pneumonia
any,” was tho reply.— Exchange.
Send lor Haw Fur price IUI today.
Raw Fur Dealers and Fur Manu­
facturers
Every enlisted man would
stand up stronger during the
first year’s service if he could
have the benefits of
Coated tongue, vertigo and constipa­
tion are relieved by Oarfleld Tea.— Adv
/’rices are higher than ever.
H. LIEBES & CO.
1 Soldier s Strength is BEST OF ASSETS ffil LESS AND .TAKE
A S S O C IA T IO N CO.,
L yn d o n v illa , V t.
V-
Watch Your Calves!
A t the first indication o f scours or
cholerm gfive them Dr. David RsWrts’
Calf Cholera Remedy, Price $1
For scours in cattle, horses and
hogs- Used and recommended by
thousands o f dairymen and stock
I owners. Read the Practical Home Veter -
narias Scud hr free booklet on Abortion ■
Cowi. If so étaler is voor tows, write.
P oktlan D S eed C ompany ^
W rite / o r Cot /<* for/ r t n r i / u t t i n / o r n t d t i o n ^ -aOlÜÎtrw
o* striati ( ino
Aûfkrs
iRTlANn.OÄC .
Dr. DirM Roberts’ Vet Ca, 100 Grud lie., Waukesha. Wls.
Fir»t Showing at
Portland Auto Truck
Tractor Show,
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Character Enables One to Win
Great Battles of Life.
Take a glass of Salts if your
Back hurts or Bladder
bothers.
The Quitter Fails Because He Lacks
Strength of W ill That Regarda
Oiacouragementa as
Incentives.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trou­
ble, because we eat too much and all
“ God Almighty hates u quitter 1” said i
our food is rich. Our blood Is filled
Tom Heed of Maine.
The nation ! with uric acid which the kidneys
roared upplnuse from the Atlantic to j strive to filter out, they weaken from
the Pacifie and from the lakes to the overwork, become sluggish; the elim­
gulf for the virile vigor of this rough j inative tissues clog and the result is
expression of manhood. The sentiment , kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
a general decline in health.
Is one of perennial value.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
But what m a k e s the man who «!<*»»
o f lead; your back hurt!, or the urine
not know when he In defeated and Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
fights to the finish, be the finish his obliged to seek relief two or three
or his opponents’ ? asks the Spokane times during the night; If you suffer
(Wash.) Review. Is It not character; with sick headache or dizzy, nervous
and Is not character at bottom only i spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu­
the moral
eqlvaleut of stalwart j matism when the weather is bad, get
from your pharmacist about four
backbone?
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table­
The quitter fails and fulls because ! spoonful in a glass o f water before
be lack* the force of character, the j breakfast for a few days and your kid­
strength <>t will, which sees possibili­ neys will then act fine. This famous
ties beyond capacities and regards j salts is made from the acid of grapes
obstacles as opportunities, discourage­ and lemon Juice, combined with lithla,
ment ns Incentives. The fight whieli i and has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate clogged kidney»;
Is worth attempting at all Is the fight to neutralize the acids In the urine so
which deserves to be fought through. ; it no longer is a source of Irritation,
“ It’s dogged us does It,” as when I thus ending bladder disorders.
Hoenan said to Sayers: “ Now, Turn- j Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In­
my, lad, 'tis thou or I !” and won the j jure, makes a delightful effervescent
llthia-water beverage, and belongs In
lust round and match.
every home, because nobody can make
There was character. It may not j
a mistake by having a good kidney
have been Ideal character.
It cer­ flushing any time.— Adv.
tainly was not character In its high­
est expression. But it was the surn
Profiteering.
o f the man’s whole personality.
All
“ W e don't want prices to go up here
the power o f him, all the pith and as they have gone up in Europe,” said
punch o f Invincible determination I Senator Jones of Washington.
went Into the winning o f his fight.
‘‘I heard the other day about a
The bulldog shows the same strength French wine merchant who said to an
o f will when he lets himself be j old patron:
choked or cut to pieces rather than { ” ’Look here, sir; if you won’t pay
let go his grlj» on the other dog's me for that wlr.e you Just bought be­
fore the war, at least send me back
Jugular.
the empty bottles.’
It Is tills readiness to be killed. If i “ ‘Humph,’ said the form er patron,
need be, If one ennnot best one’s ad­ ‘glass has gone up a lot, you know.
versary, which wins the battle of life What cash allowance do I get per bot­
for men and the wars o f nations fo r j tle?’ ”— Washington Star.
their existence. Such a readiness Is a
form of character and the product, 1
whether awares or unawures, of a
fight to achieve character.
It Is the
reaction o f the spirit to the long
working life and circumstances upon ;
! Cincinnati authority says corns
the raw mid plustic ore of human
dry up and lift out
nature.
with fingers.
Make money, then, and do so hon­ «
orably.
Get understanding— for the
sake o f social service as well as your
duclT?"? V ? ! ' * This kind o f rough
own gr«>wth.
Win power over men talk w ill be heard less here In town if
through right methods o f approach people troubled with corns will follow
and appeal. Rut with all your get­ the simple advice of this Cincinnati
ting and gnlns achieve character authority, who claims that a few drops
of a drug called freezone when applied
above all.
to a tender, aching corn or hardened
Nothing can take the place o f char- | callous stops soreness at once, and
acter. It knows no substitute. Clever­ soon the corn or callous dries up and
ness, cunning and shrewdness are lifts right o ff without pain.
He says freezone dries immediately
paper money. Character Is the gold
which alone gives them value. Pier- and never inflames or even irritates
pont Morgan rated character above the surrounding skin. A small bottle
collateral as security for loans and of freezone w ill cost very little at any
drug store, but w ill positively remove
credit. Character is the best of all every hard or soft corn or callous
assets.
from one’s fe e t Millions of America's
women w ill welcome this announce­
Chinese Bean Eaters.
ment since the inauguration of the
The chief reason why people can live high heels. I f your druggist doesn’t
so cheaply In China and yet produce have freezone tell him to order a small
for that nation a tremendous man bottle for you.— Adv.
power, is that they eat beans instead
An Unsolved Riddle.
of meat; but nothing like the navy
Perhaps tho world w ill some day
bean, which by many people who do
learn the reasons for the idleness of
not get much exorcise Is considered a that army at Salonica.— Boston Ad­
rather heavy food. Furthermore, pork vertiser.
and beans as fed to the men In the
United States army and navy becomes
monotonous after a while, even though
the addition of the carbon contained
in the shape of pork fat makes such a
meal possess every element necessary
M O T O R C A R R E P A IR IN G
to sustain life.— Exchange.
Hurrah ! How’s This
FRED DUNDEE
Auditorium, Feb. 7 to 13
MACHINE WORK
M A G N E T O SERVIC E S T A T IO N
Question of Authority.
“ You can’t tell ’bout n display of
authority." said Uncle Ebon. "Many a
man thinks he’s doin’ a fine job o’ mule
drtvln’ when tie mule Is Jes' hurryln’ to
git home on his own account."
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NORTHWEST AUTO CO.,
F. W . V ogler. Pres.
Broadway at Couch St.,
PORTLAND,
OREGON
I f rou corns to Portland prsssnt this coupon in person at our
salesrooms and sseurs admission tickets to the A u to Show with our
personal complimenta.
Negroes With Irish Accent
Broadway at Flander», Portland,Or.
Southward and westward from our
newly acquired Virgin Islands lies the
Rrltlsh possession of Montserrat— a bit
o f tropic land set In n blue sea. Mont­ D O N ’ T C U T O U T
serrat Is remarkable for possessing a
negro population that speaks with a A Shoe B o il,C a p p e d
marked Irish accent, the result of de­
portations o f Irishmen to this remote j
FOR
Islet more thnn a century ago. Al- '
though you can see nothing remotely A B S O R B I N E
resembling a son of the Emerald Isle * *
T#A0t
WG.J S.*4T err
In Montserrat today, your ear can
will reduce them xnd leave no blemishes.
still catch a touch of the brogue In Stop* lameness promptly. D oes not blis­
the peculiar dialect o f the place, and ter or remove the hair, and horse can be
many o f the names are Irish pure and ' worked. $2.50 a Botle U ra d
Book 6 M free.
simple— such as O’Hara and Hogan
A B S O R B I N E . J R .. lor m«nkind. tbc »ntiurti«
and R ynn; there Is even a village of ttaitneni for Boll». Brultr». Sore». Swelljn*». Voieoee Vein*.
Aller« P*ia »od IndiMUfioo. $1.25 and Ì2.50 » bottle a*
Klnsale.
< l t ( ( l n or delivered. WIU cell rou move if t o o write.
Hock or Bursitis
J
V. F. I0UNG, P.D.F. 401 T»mpl» St., Springfield, Met*.
Would Be Harrowing.
'T wonder why we seldom see a
woman running a department store?"
“ A woman could never bear to part
with all those bargains.”
Advantage of Practice.
“ Your tipsy neighbor used to be a
bundle boy In our establishment” “ Do
you know, I wondered how be managed
t * tarry a package the way ba a «— ”
B R O N C H IA L T R O U B L E S
Sooth« the Irritation and you relieve the
J litre u . Do both qaickly and effectively
—by promptly ueinc a dependable remedy—
PISO’S