The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 11, 1918, Image 5

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the Average Family
Less Than 10c Per Week
(or Packer’s Profit in 1917.
The Meat Bill is one of the
large items in the family
budget
but
less than 10 cents per w eek
goes to the packer in profits.
of it
In converting live stock into
m eat and getting it into the hands of
the retail dealer, the packer performs
a com plex and essential service with
the m axim um of efficiency.
*
Keep W R I G L E Y ’ S in
mind as the
lasting confection you
can b u y. Send it
the boys at th é
Mark Twain’s Childhood.
Mark Twain used to tell the pathe­
tic story of his childhood. It seems,
according to the story, that Mark waa
born twins. He and his twin looked
so much alike that no one, not even
their mother, could tell them apart.
One day, while the nurse was bathing
them, one o f them slipped In the bath­
tub and was drowned. No one ever
knew which twin It was that was
drowned— and therein, says Mark, was
the tragedy. "Everyone thought I was j
the one that lived,” he said, "hut 1
wasn't It was my brother who lived.
I was the one that was drowned.”—
Exchange.
W ar Tim e Econom y
in Sweetm eats—
Sure! High Heels
Cause Corns But
T he above statement is based on
Swift & Com pany’s 1917 figures
and Federal Census data:
a 5-cent package o f W R ( G L E Y *S
will give you several days* enjoy­
m ent: lt*s an investm ent in benefit
as well as pleasure, fo r it helps
te e th , b reath , appetite, digestion.
Who Cares Now
...........................................................
Swift & Com pany’s total output
(M eat an d by-product*) - 5,570,000,000 Pounds
Swift & Company’s total Profit
$34,650,000.00
Profit per pound
The Kslssr’s Busy Day.
8 a. in. 9 a. m. Morning hate (pri­
vate).
9 a. m. 10 a. m. Morning hate (full
dress).
10 a. m. l l a. m. Thinks about Great
German Bword.
11 a. m. 12 m. Congratulatory tele­
gram to the sergeant at-arms of the
Landtag of Mecklenburg Schwerin.
12 m.-l p. m. Lunch.
1 p. m.-2 p. m. Lets heart bleed for
Louvain.
2 p. m.-3 p. m Has 60 great momenta
reverently admiring God's hand In hla-
tory.
3 p. m 4 p. m Experiences horror at
entente depravity.
4 p. in.-6 p. m. Tries not to think of
the German navy.
6 p. in. 6 p. m. Wonders when the
war will end.— New York Evening
Post.
$.0062
U . S. Meat Consumption
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¡70 pounds per person per year
170 pounds at $.0062 = $1.05 per person per year
The average family 4*/4 persons
= $4.72 per family per year
1918 year book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company
You reckless men and women who
are pestered w'th corns and who have
at leaat once a week Invited an awful
death from lockjaw or blood poison
are now told by a Cincinnati authority
to use a drug called freesone, which
the moment a few drops are applied
to any corn or callous the soreness is
relieved and soon the entire corn or
callous, root and all, lifts off with the
fingers.
Freesone dries the moment It !s ap­
plied. and simply shrivels the corn or
callous without Inflaming or even Ir­
ritating the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle of freezone will
cost very little at any of the drug
stores, but will positively rid one’s
feet of every bard or soft corn or
hardened callous.
I f your druggist
hasn't any freesone he can get It at
any wholeaale drug house for you.—
Adv.
Chew It After Every Meal
Spring Chumpa.
The man who rocks the boat.
The fellow who didn't know It was
loaded.
The .susceptible gink who went
flower hunting with a girl and got
engaged.
The man who thought he was lm-j
mune from poison ivy.
The picnicker who sat on the ground
before it was warm and was looked at j
sympathetically by his widow's rela- ’
Eat
tlves.— Richmond Tlmee-Dlspatch.
IE BACK HURTS USE j
SALTS M O N E Y S
U . S. A .
Compound," you will get a large hot
tie of this old time recipe, improved
by the addition of other Ingredients
all ready to use, for about 60 cents
This simple mixture can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says everybody usea Wyeth's Sage
Sulphur Compound now because
If Mixed with Sulphur it Dark­ and
It darkens so naturally and evenly
ens so Naturally Nobody
that nobody can tell It has been ap
plied— It's so easy to use, too. You
can Tell.
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw It through your hair, taking
Orandmother kept har hair beaut! one strand at a time. By morning
fully darkened, gloaay and attrartlvt the gray hair disappears; after an
with a brew of S a g e Tea and Sulphur other application or two. It Is restored
Whenever her hair took on that dull to Its natural color and looks glossy,
faded or streaked appearance, this soft and beautiful. This preparation
simple mixture waa applied with won Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is
derful effect. By asking at any drug not Intended for the cure, mitigation
store for "W yeth '* Sago and Sulphur or prevention o f disease.— Adv.
COMB SAGE TEA IN
FADED OR GRAY 0 1
20 CORDS A D A Y
A Money Saver!
A Time Saver !
A Labor Saver!
11 m Onfiul u k Week fe il St«
For cutting cordwood. rta rin ir land or
sawing low*. Otir machine naturally fit«
Itiwlf to tho differen t positions while haw *
Ins without any adjuBtment.
A N E X C L U S IV E F E A T U R E
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
J
FOR
tlmo a day. in a jiffy the saw blade is put in or taken out of the holder and the operator loeee no time
fueelnr with nute or adjustlnr the holder. Thl. feetnre is covered by patent and la only on the
V A U G H A N . The bolder belt enquire« under side of blade and holde it firmly up acmtnst lues on top
ami face of sa w plate cross heed. Write for furth' - Information, special tarme and prices.
VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc.
461 East Main St, Portland, Or.
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Eyelids,
J Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
l S u n . B u t t and W i n d quickly
relieved by Murine. Try it in
’ your Eyes and in Baby’s Eyes.
A He Smarting, Jnt Eye Comfort
Marine Eye UeoHNly
3?^SSS?.',« £ iS
Kye S alve, in Tubes 25c. For Book o f
Proved.
“ I tell you,” said Pat, “ the ould
fr ’ind is the best, after all, and, what’s
more, I can prove it.”
“ How are you goin’ to prove it?”
“ Where w ill you find a new fr ’ind
that has shtud by ye as long as the
ould ones have?”— Last Word.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish and clog­
ged and need a flushing occasionally,
The O bject
else we have backache and dull misery
“ Why do we have these meatless
In the kidney region, severe headaches,
and wheatless days?" asked the sel­
rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid
fish person.
Skin Troubles That Itch
stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts
"In order,” replied Miss Cayenne,
Burn and disfigure quickly soothed
of bladder disorders.
"that we may have a defeatless army.” I
You simply must keep your kidneys and healed by hot baths with Cuti-
sctlve and clean, and the moment you curn Soap and gentle anointings o f Cu-
feel an ache or pain In the kidney tlcura Ointment. For free samples,
region, get about four ounces of Jad address, “ Cutlcnra. Dept. X. Boston.”
Salts from any good drug store here,
take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa­ Sold by druggists and by mail. Soap
ter before breakfast for a few days 25, Ointment 9 ' >nd 50.— Adv.
and your kidneys w ill then act fine.
Where Most of Them Go.
This famous salts is made from the
“ Scribbs has a facetious name for
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
blned with lithla, and Is harmless to his waste basket."
“ What does he call it?"
A W OM AN'S BURDENS
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
"T h e grave of his dreams.” — Brook­
are lightened when she turns to the them to normal activity. It also neu­
right medicine. If her existence is | tralizes the acids In the urine so It no lyn Citizen.
made gloomy by the chronic weak- j longer Irritates, thus ending bladder
nesses, delicate derangements, and | disorders.
TO BREAK IN N E W SHOES A L W A Y S USE
A llen 's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder.
It
painful disorders that afflict her sex, i Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive;
tightness and blistering. Relieves Coras,
she will find relief and emancipation makes a delightful effervescent lithla prevent,
Bunion,, »n d Swollen. Sweating. A ch in g Feet.
from her troubles In Dr. Pierce’s Fav- j water drink which everybody should G iv e, rest and com fort. A ccep t no substitute.
orlte Prescription. If she’s overwork- j take now and then to keep their kid Sample FR E E . Address. Allen S. Olmsted. Le
ed, nervous, or “ run down," she finds neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­ Roy. N . Y . ________________________
new life and strength. It's a power­ plications.
“ Where have you been?"
ful, invigorating tonic and nervine
‘T ’ve been to see 'Jack and the
A well-known local druggist says he
which was discovered and used by an sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be­ Beans Talk' ”
eminent physician for many years, in lieve In overcoming kidney trouble
“ W ell, what in heaven's name did
all cases of "fem ale complaints” and while It Is only trouble.— Adv.
they say?”— Portland Press.
weaknesses. For young girls just en­
tering womanhood; for women at the
critical "change of life ;’’ in bearing-
down sensations, periodical pains, ul-
•itlon, Inflammation, and every kin-
' ailment, the "Favorite Prescrip- j
will benefit or cure.
’ Id or tablets.
Tablets 60c.—
Cuts logs in the woods, and by using
She Knew Him.
Mab— I hear that you are going to
marry Jack Swift? Congratulations!
Ethel— But I'm not going to marry
him.
Mab— Oh, then my sincere congratu­
lations.— Boston Transcript.
THE V A U G H A N
Crorshead or Sawholder
SAVES T W O HOURS’
less meat if Kidneys feel like
lead or Bladder
bothers.
SmURtNE Granulated
THE LATEST FARM UTILITY
The New All-Ste<
Thomas Portable
W ill drive Pumps, Churns, Feed Cut­
ters, Grindstones, Fanning Mills, Lathes,
ilfic n lin n
A ir Compressor, and any other work
D r o ll Q o u i
UdoUIlIlC 1/1
Jdn
our Circular Sawing Attachment w ill
cut cord wood into stove lengths.
within a 4-h. p. capacity.
W ill positively last longer than any other Portablr Power
Sawing Machine on the market. Write for particulars.
COUGHS AND COLDS
—take • prompt and effective remedy—one
that acta qaickly and contalna no opiates.
You can re t each a remedy b y aaklnr for
The Thomas Engineering Works
PISO’S
125 E A S T W A T E R S T , P O R T L A N D , O REG O N
Builders of High G rade Logging and Farm Machinery
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