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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
SAGE TEA DARKENS E OF Popularity of Testing Associa tions in United States. Don’t Stay Gray! Here’s un Old-time Recipe that Any NOW 459 IN THIS COUNTRY body cun Apply. The use of Hage and Hulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. Hhe used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple m liture was applied with won derfttl effe ct Hut brewing at home la mussy and out of date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "W yeth's Hage and Hulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, which can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to Uie hair. A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply darnpeu a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two. It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. W yeth’s Hage and Hulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a mure youthful appearance. It 1s not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of die ease.— Adv. Total Numbsr of Animals July 1, 1917, Placed at 23,372,200. of Which 91 Per Cent Numbered In Theee Bocletlee. (Prepared by the United Htalea Depart- mant of Agrbultura i The popularity o f co-operative cow testing associations In the United State* Is shown hy the fact that there are now 460 In this country, In which records o f cows are systematically kept. Forty states now have nssoela- tlons. On July 1, 1017, there were 11,720 herds, with a total o f 211,900 cows being tested regulurly In these iiHMoelutlons. The totul number of milch cows In the United States at that time was 28,372,200, of which 0.91 per cent were numbered In these A POW ERFUL AID W estern TkucK A ttachment W h en you feel sluggish and nervous, tired and indifferent, you have the first symptoms of declining strength and your system positively n e e d s the special nutritive food-tonic in Over 1000 Satisfied Owners in SCOTTS EMULSION to r e p le n is h your blood power, enliven its circulation and bring back the snap and elasticity of good health. S c o ff’s Emulsion supplies Nature with the correct b u ild in g - fo o d w h ich is better th an a n y drugs, pills or alcoholic mixtures. Washington and Oregon. The most vital point o f a truck attach ment is the bearing«. The Western is the only truck attachment made with a Two-inch Timben Bearing. Other spe cifications in portion. Why Buy an Inferior make? A. J. LORMOR, Factory Distributor. 533 35 AUrr W ROAD BUILDING LARGE TASK President of National Highways Asso ciation Telia How a Great Sys tem Can Be Built. 200 Ro P o rtla n d . O r . , o n N a a r B o th D e p o t* A h a o lu t a ly K ir * p ro o f \ Hotel Hoyt 100 Hatha C orn ar Sixth and Hoyt St«., Portland, O ra . Thanks to the pushful, pervaxlve L O U H IM E S . M anager. motor car, American road building has R A T E S :— 7ie to 12. S P E C I A L - W e a k or Month I "got a move on” ut lust. There Is ev erywhere the cry for roads. The draw The NurwfgUn cod liver <41 In back has been that, as yet, there has Scott’« EnuUm i* now rrfiunl in our been no co-ordination of these multi own American tabulator» which tudinous enterprises. The president make» it pure aud mutable, M OTOR CAR REPAIRING I o f the Natlonnl Highways association, brott & Uowne.Bloomfield,N.J. 17-16 ¡('buries Henry Du vis. In a recent paper MACHINE WORK i stated that we spent lust year $249,- M AGNETO SERVICE STATIO N 1955,967, or more than two-thirds the organ ization s. A L L K IN D S O F Sore Eve«. Eye* Irfla m n l by totul o f money expended so far on the Five Aaeoclatlone. S u n . O u s t »11(1 W in d <| ij ; i kly construction of the I'unnrna canal— relieved by Murine. T ry It In The first cow-testing association wns KO your Eye* and in B aby's Eyes. for road Improvements throughout the organized In Newaygo county, Mich CYLINDER GRINDING NaSaurtiaf, Jort Eye Contort country. Mr. Davis’ contention Is thut igan, Janunry. 1000. Is still In exist PRO M PT A TTE N TIO N good roads, roads that run for thou Marine Eye Remedy ence, and now has 80 herds with a to t „ U b i , In T u l w B > . E r r t f o i . / U < « < •« . T O A L L ORDERS sands o f miles through state after tal o f 804 cows. The following year Ask M a r in e E y e R e m e d y C o .. C h ic a g o .- state, are, properly, not the responsi Brood way at Flandera, Portland, Or. three new associations were organized bility of the state, but o f the nation. In that state. In 1008 three were or The Explosion. He would have the federal government ganized In Maine, and one In New The palm for brevity In speech build a system o f national roads Join should be awarded to a naval man York. The next year five other states who testified about the explosion of a ing the West with the East, the North entered the list. A Punnlnglng Echo. gun on a battleship off the Atlantic aud the South, connecting every part "Alas," cried the Angel of IVac , Wisconsin Lesds. coast—an explosion which had sent o f the country, as Is the case with tin- “ how can the dream of my life be real Wisconsin now leads In the number him to the hospital for some months. national highways o f Europe, and, as SHIP TO NEAREST MARKET i z e d with all BorOM against It?" o f ussoclatluus, 81 being In operation “ T ell us all about It," he was askeJ history shows, such as was the essen BETTER PRICES - QUICK RETURNS And Echo BUM kingly replied: "You In that state. Other leading states are at the Inquiry In Washington. tial equipment o f every flrst-cluss are up against It."— Boston Transcript. Vermont with 47, New York with 43, "W ell," he said, " I was standing be power of the past, according to the Iowa and Ohio with 30 each, Minne side the gun; there was an awful rack W e Want Immediately The Exception. Boston Evening Transcript. "Money has a tendency to intoxicate sota with 20 and Pennsylvania with et, and then the nurse said, Sit up anl How would such an enormous con 24. I>urlng the year ended June 80, take this.’ " — Exchange. people." struction be paid for and kept up? "Hut strange to say. not when It 1017, 06 new organizations were estab "Suppose,” asks this eminent engi To keep clean and healthy take Dr. lished. gets tight.” — Exchange. Fierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu- neer, "the government built 100,000 miles of properly plann«*d roads, and 1 late liver, bowels and stomach. W hy r a y Soaps? GOOD FEED RACK FOR SHEEP ut the same time purchased, say, 300 Slips of Language. ftorv! us fc* ami r«v«*ire by retu rn m ail 13 w orth at ‘ "Funny, isn't It?” reta il p rira o f W ash and Hand S«* a i > a . to g rth r r Conciee Directions Given for Making "W h a t’s funny?” w ith A u to and F u rn itu re poluhea and fo r a ; Convenient Device— Trough 8sves lum. thw F orm u la « to m ake at | M M at v« ry low "Jaggs and I met Snaggs yesterday Leaves and Chaff. coat. W r it e txaJaf. wheeling his bzby carriage and Jaggs said he was a man with no push about 4 Inc.. A good feed rack for sheep mny eas im."— Baltimore American. ily be constructed ns follow s: Use a « 4 E le v e n th SI.. P O R T L A N D . ORE. pole for the bottom rail and a 2x0 Inch Comfort Baby’s Skin scantling for the top rail. The cross When red, rough and Itching with hot S to p p a g e of th e b o w e la M<.r«* cat tir* tile o f paralyata o f the I burs (o f any old piece of timber) nre baths o f Cuticurn Soap and touches of U iw r U and Mng drenched than four feet long and one and oue-hnlf Cutlouru Ointment. This means sleep fro m all oth er bow el trou b le* l>r H a « Id K t ib c r t u ’ Inches In diameter. for baby nud rest for mother. F o r ; L A X O T O N IC , P ric e 50c The bottom rail Is held In place free samples address, "Cuticurn. Dept. \ Dont. K fnd d ry on the U m g ti« w ill over- j coni* paralyaia and » t o p p a * « o f the against the side o f the barn by two X. Boston.” At druggists and by mall. Raw Fur Dealer* and Fur Manu I mi w eis thus a void in g d ren ch in g strips of heavy sheet-iron which have Soup 25, Ointment 25 and 50.— Adv. w hich La dan gen m a In ita e lf facturera H e a d t h e h s n a s J Hem V H r.au.ua Smi been bent to fit around the pole. taw i H at 149-151 Broadway, Portland, Or. The top rail Is secured by n piece of Military Stuff. half Inch rope which passes over n Correspondent— And you are per-! Dr Oind Roberts’ Vtl. Ct. 100 Crud lit., W s M m U. Wit fectly sure of your position, general? General— Oh, I'm sure enough of my U no more nas-eaaary W e Pay the position, but what worries me Is the ; Ilia n . S m a l l p o x , k t m f possible position of the confounded caparleoca baa drnooaualrd Highest Market Prices ti.r aim-at mlraculoua a w enemy.— Richmond Tmes Dispatch. R. FRED DUNDEE Granulated Eyelids, W E L D IN G m MONEY IN FURS MUSKRAT SKUNK COYOTE RACCOON MOLE MINK FOXES OTTER AND OTHER FURS. F .M P G ., CO., Prices are higher than ever. Send for Raw Fur price list today. H. L1EBES & CO. TYPHOID ea ry, amt harmlManaw, <-T Antityphoid Vaccination. Be v*. - lnatr-1 N O W by you» »h y ih la a , you aod f o r fam ily. It la m an vital than buuaa Inauratxe. Aak r a i l phyiblam druggie, or »<-nd tor " H a n fo u had Typhoid/" trlllog of T y p h o i d Vacrloa, fesulu fman ua , and dangw trtan Typhoid Carrion. TIC CUTTTt LABOSATOtY. BfMELTY, CAL paoaacaaa « «c ia t a a aaauaa uaara a. a. a n . ucaaaa A B S O R B I n e ® W illy Ain't No Rose. The kaiser's evident motive in his speech is to prove that Germany is still offensive, and nobody w ill deny it. — New York Sun. .-« aoi mark . dig . a s . pat o f f will reduce inflamed, swollen Hia Limitations. Convenient Sheep Rack. Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Soft Tommy— The kaiser's an over-lord, Ì Hunches; llcals Boils, Poll pulley located In n hole In the wall ain't he? E vll.y u itto r, Fistula and above the rack, n weight being at Sammy— Yes, but you bet he ain’t infected sores quickly an over-the top lord.— Exchange. at it in a positive antiarptic tached to the outside end of rope, and jjermicidr. Pleasant to serving to nlways keep the rack uses d o r s n o t h lis tr r or remove ii gill list the wall. lite hair, an<l you ran work (be butte. When the liny Is put In, the ruck Is $2 fiO per bufile, delivered. H o o k 7 M Ire# . drawn down, and when Illb-U Is pushed A H S O K I U N F . JR. .the antiseptic liniment f. . mankind, back against the wall, holding the hay reduce* 1’ainful. Swollen Veins. Wens, hiraint. Hruisest stops pain and Inflammation. Prire #1 2rt per U»ule si in place closely and kept In place by dealers or delivered. W ill fell you more If yog write. the weight. Liberal Trial Hottl# for Ific In sivmps. The grain-trough placed beneath ». 1. fOUNG, P D F., 403 lampi« St., Springfield, Maas. and In front o f the ruck serves ns a reeoptucle for the chuff and leaves of the hay— the best anil most nourishing PRICES PAID BY part o f the feed which would other US FOR RAW wise be pulled under foot and lost ns food. FURS ARE If you must have your meat every EXTREME day, eat IL but flush your kidneys MUCH LOSS DUE TO RODENTS with salts occasionally, says a noted LY HIGH authority who tells us that meat forms Farmer Should Build Cribs and Gran uric acid which almost paralyzes the Writ# fo r f r i e r Liti aries to Exclude Rats and Mice kidneys In their efforts to expel it to Save Big Waste. from the blood. They become slug E. R. S K IN N E R 6 CO. 1121 FRONT STRUT SACRAM ENTO. CAL gish and weaken, then you suffer with One o f the big wastes on the fnrm a dull misery in the kidney region, Is the loss doe to mice and rats. sharp pains in the back or sick head ache, dizziness, your stomach sours, This loss In the United States runs tongue Is coated and when the weath Into millions o f dollars every year, er Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. nnd enoh farmer should endeavor ^o The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi reduce this wnstc by building cribs nnd ment. the channels often get sore and granaries so that rodents will be ex Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night cluded. T o neutralize these Irritating aclda,, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off S h o e in g D r a f t H o r s e . the body's urinous waste Bet four In mnny cases careful shoeing will ounces of Jad Salts from any phar Improve the gait o f the draft horse macy here; take a tablespoonful In a and tend to eliminate undesirable fea glasa o f water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys w ill then tures. act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon It behooves every poultry breeder, Juice, combined with lit tla, and has whether he be a fancier or a utility been used for generations to flush and mnn, to Improve the egg-laying qual stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to ities o f his flock. neutralise the acids In urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder In butter making, one's hand, no weakneaa. Jad Salta la inexpensive; cannot In matter how clean, should never come In contact with tbs butter. Usa a ped jure, and makes a delightful efferree- eeat llthla-water drink.— AdT, dle. r I CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a {»lass of Salts if your Rack hurts or Bladder bothers. P o r t l a n d s e e d C o RAW FURS For Chronic Constipation Is as dangerous as disagreeable. Garfield Tea cures IL— Adv. Guarantee quick returna; charge no commission. Moke trial shipment and get the moat for your FURS. N. M. UNGAR CO. Good Road Needed. feet of land on either side? This land would so continually Increase in value and in demand for leasing on long rental, that the cost o f the road and the land purchase would soon be paid. A rental rate o f $0.66 per acre would pay the Interest on the cost o f con struction. But such would rent at vast ly higher rates in cities and towns, high enough to give the nation an in come equal to Its total annual expendi tures, from these national highways alone!” 191 Broadway, PORTUND, ORE. M O N E Y FO R Y O U . Thousands o f trained young people needed. Behnke-Walker Business College, Portland, places students in positions. Enroll any time. Free Catalogue. BIG, STRONG CHICKS la the result o f using P rta- lum a Incubators an l Brood- ers. T h a t's the kind you want. W rite for our b ig F ree Catalog N o. 60. O n M v m . GOOD HIGHWAYS IN ONTARIO PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO. Petaluma. California Approximately 55,000 Miles of Road in Province— 43,000 Miles in Fairly Good Condition. The Pinnacle. “ W ell, at last, Jones has achieved a The province o f Ontario has ap great literary success.” "So?” proximately 55.000 miles o f road. "Y ep ! He read ’em all over care More than 43.000 miles have been fully, burned ’em and has taken a job treated nnd are in fairly good condi i on a street car.” — Florida Times- tion. About 20.000 miles are well- Union. graded earth roads; about 3,000 miles nre surfaced with broken stone nnd Oratory and Music. “ That fellow's talking,” exclaimed about 19,000 are surfaced with gravel. In the city o f Toronto there Is one Mr. Cumrox, "makes me think of cer motorcar to every twenty-five Inhab tain stylps of classical music." “ In what way?” itants. “ In sounds all wrong, but he can give you such an argument you don’t dare INCREASED VALUE OF FARMS ¡say so.”— Exchange. Influence of Road Improvement on Ru ral Property Is Described by Bal timore Financier. The Influence o f road Improvements on the value o f rural property was de scribed In a letter recently sent to the Manufacturers’ Record by the president o f the Baltimore Commercial bank, who w ro te: "Around my home town In Virginia property could be bought three years ago for $00 to $80 an acre. W e put a fine road several miles through that county, and today you canuot buy anything for less than $100, and soma la held at $150 per acre." C U i n V e a l. Pork, Beef, Poultry. Butter, Egg« and Produce. to th* Old RoBobla E ro d in g house with a record of «6 r u n of Square Dealing*, and ba ro u n d of TO P MARKET PRICES. F. M. C R O N K H IT E M 7 Prowl Stroat Hides, Pelts, Portland. Oragoo Wool & Mohair V* wwt al ym Naia Vito hr Pncr* m i Stoaaf Tag* T H E H . F. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y , , r . r t l o a d . On.. Seattle. W a, Bellingham. Wn. P. N. U. No. 7. 1918