The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 25, 1918, Image 7

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Hotel Rowland
O m humlrad ami siity-A va Rooms. all M o.Inn
ImprtfVettMWiU: trmm ph<m«a on mvmry floor.
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SAGETEA BEAUTIFIES I & D O Y &
75c lo 51.50 par deyi $2.50 to
$5.00 par week.
SCOUTS
OptnislU Courthouse. I M ock.
P c io fllr ^
n r . P roof. It. I* and < > ..«,m K Ur trie pass door.
ICunductad by National Council of tha Hoy
BEAUTIFUL RUGS
Don’t Stay Gray! It Darkens______ w,,,,ut* °f Am«rio> >
So Naturally that No­
body can Tell.
SCOUT WINS WAR CROSS
Are matte front your OLD CAM*
I'KTS. lUg Ruga woven all sizes.
Mail orders receive prompt anti care­
ful attention. Send for booklet.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau­
tifully dark and luatroua almost over
NORTHWEST RUC CO.
E. Hth and Taylor SU.
Portland, Or. night If you'll gat a 60cent bottle of
"W yeth’a Bage and Sulphur Com­
pound” at any drug store. Millions of
boltlea of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, Improved by the addlUon of
other Ingredients, art sold annually,
frura hnavy taylna (lln ean itad ) Block. 110.0(1
says a well-known druggist here, be­
|M»r 100. W . guarantor Mtfe arrival,
cause It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that no one can tell It has
THE PIONEER HATCHERY been applied.
Thoae whose hair la turning gray
415 Siath Straat.
Pat.lum a, CaL
or becoming faded have a surprise
swatting them, because after one or
MONEY FOR YOU.
two applications the gray hair van­
T h o u ..m l. or trmlnod t w i n f M opla u n l . 1
ishes and your locks become luxuriant^
l l .h n k . W .U r r Itualnaaa l u l U n . Portland. placaa
• lu d .n l. In puattiuna.
E nroll an r lim a.
Kroa ly dark and beautiful.
This la the age of youth. Oray-
C alaloeua.
balred, unattractive folke aren't want-
ed around, eo get busy with Wyeth's
Hage and Sulphur Compound tonight
o - v R i l l D a n d ru ff and you'll be delighted with your dark,
handsome hair and your youthful ap­
pearance within a few days.
a ? d Itc h in g
This preparation la a toilet requisite
la not Intended for the cure, miti­
w ith C u ti cu ra and
gation or prevention of disease.—Adv.
|\Saap25t Oinharet 2Sc I S9 c
It Turned.
"My hair began to tarn when I was
quite young," she said.
The Wlaa Huaband.
"Oh. then you've dyed It?"
Mr. Harton lived In a suburban
"Sir! What do you mean?”
town. Ilia wife aaked him to purchase
"Heg pardon. Didn't I understand
a ahlrtwalat for her while In New
York. After telling the salesgirl what you to say It turned?”
"Certainly, that's what 1 said. It
he was after, abe displayed a number.
"Here are aome very pretty onee. began to curl.”— Exchange.
What color do you prefer?" ahe said.
"It doesn't make any difference." NOTHING 8TA N 08 AS HIGH, as a
replied Mr llarton.
remedy for every wo-
"Doosu't make any difference!” ex­
manly ailment, as Dr.
claimed the salesgirl. "Why, don't
Pierce's Favorite Pres
you think your wife would like a cer­
H
crtptlon.
It's the only
tain color?”
medicine for women cer-
"No, it makes no difference what
»
tain In Its effects.
color I get or what site. I shall have
to come back tomorrow to have It
changed.”
Whits Leghorn Baby Chix
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are beat for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative- threw for a cathartic
S
j
Scout Gordon Kitchen of troop No.
4, Montclair, N. J., seventeen yesrs
old, has received the Croix de Guerre
for bravery on the Held o f Verdun.
Scout Kitchen writes home as fol­
low s:
"W e ae a eectlon have been deco­
rated with the Croix de Guerre four
times. Bo on each car In the section
we have a Croix de Guerre with two
stars (one silver and one bronze) and
two gold palms (this Is painted on the
cars, o f course). When an organiza­
tion receives two citations with order
o f the Army (a palm Is the Insignia)
they are allowed the additional honor
of the Fourragere, a silk cord worn
uround the left shoulder and left
hrciwt. We ure the only section In
France, either French, English or
American, regulars or volunteers, to
receive the Forrngere.
“ Hope you won’t judge I’m think­
ing and going all on honors of this
kind. One soon finds out that decora­
tions and honors are the results of
hard work. You may be pleased to
know that I received a personal dec­
oration and am now the proud posses­
sor o f the Croix de Guerre with a «li­
ver star citation.
“ We have seen thousands o f German
prisoners, and believe me they are a
sorry-looklng lot. How they can keep
on the way they do la beyond me.
Muny o f these prisoner* are only boys.
They seem thin and haggard and wish
the war was over.
"Lets hope for the best anyhow.
There won't he much doubt about the
hacking In America If everyone 'turns
to’ the way the scouts have.”
Ited Fox. Skulhushu, "the Indian
Muu o f Mystery,” is traveling on hla
pony to bis tribe in Montana with a
letter from President Woodrow Wil­
son.
Bed Fox was born In Alberta, Can­
ada, In the Blackfoot country. At the
age o f seven he was placed under the
guldunce o f u warrior and taught the
things every Indian boy learns: To
know the stars, the trees, the birds,
the animals and their language, the
secret* of the woods and caves, of
streams and pools. All the wonderful
lore the Boy Scouts of America are
gaining through enmp life comes to the
Indian boy as part o f bis necessary
education hy older men In hU tribe.
Following his early boyhood days In
the Blackfoot reservation Red Fox
spent his early manhood In the Little
Horn country, where he went through
regular graded schools and high
school. He was scoutmaster of the
first Indian Boy Scouts of America.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
THE VOGEL
PRODUCE CO.
tn th« Old Itellahio Eivardlnc house with a
record o f iS year» <>f Square Deahnra, and
ba assured o 1 T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
F.tM . CRO NKH ITE,
4 5 -47 Front Straat,
B U Y
P ortlaa d, O raaon
D I R E C T
£
Your
By b u rin e dlreet Trina uà at w holanat» «ricca"
and «ava thè ploro ber'« pm flta. W rlte aa So­
d ar your neerla. Wa wtU giva yua our roek-
bottnm "d im e t-ta -y o u " prima, f . o. h. rail oc
boat. Wa actnally «ava yua Trina 10 Sa 14 par
cent. All guada guarantaad.
Northwmt hoadguartnra fai Laudar Wakar
Sratroa and Fallar A Johnson Rngtnaa.
STARK-DAVIS CO.
SIX Third
P. N. U.
Nat 18, 1$1$
A Soldier’s offering to his sweet­
heart is naturally the sweetmeat
that gave him most refreshment
and greatest enjoyment when on
duty.
The Flavor Lasts
IN D IA N C H IE F A S C O U TM A S TER .
Generosity.
1 L | "Favorite Prescription”
An old fellow on nla deathbed. In
r I is an Invigorating, restor-
making hla will, murmured to hla law­
A I alive tonic, a soothing
yer: “ And to each of my employes
A ' and strengthening nerv-
who have been with me 20 years or
^P- lne, and a complete cure
more I bequeath £ 2.000.”
v
for all the functional de
"Holy smoke, what generosity!" the
Y
rangements, painful dts-
lawyer exclaimed.
(
o r d e r s , and c h r o n i c
"No. uot at all," said the sick man.
weaknesses peculiar to
“ You see. none of them has been with
h i m <ivi•
r u your, hut it will look gixnl the sex.
For young girls Just entering wo­
In the papers, won't It?"—Liverpool
manhood; for women at the critical
Post.
turn-; nursing mothers; and every wo­
man who Is "run down." tired or over­
Changing Times.
"Conditions are certainly changing. worked—It is a special, safe, and cer­
They are setting the clocks ahead to tain help.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regu­
get more daylight”
late
and Invigorate stomach, liver and
"8 o they are.”
bowele.
Sugar-coated,
tiny granules,
Vicarious
Treatment.
"And soon there won't be any fly
to take as candy.
time. Gosh, that was a regular season easy
Caller—
Doctor,
have
you
ever beauty
treat
to preaerve health and
a few years back."—Louisville Cour­ ed How
a told
patient
for loss Pierce's
of memory?
Is
In
Doctor
Common
ier Journal.
Doctor—Oh,
indeed. It I la
employ
Sense
Medical yes,
Adviser.
free.
a
bill Dr.
collector
quite
often.—
Boston
Send
Pierce.
Buffalo,
N.
Y..
five
Wall Whitewashed.
Transcript.
"I don't object to your marrying dimes, or stamps, to cover printing
“ A L L P R O UD T O BE SCO U TS ."
Adv.
that young representative. Kmlly, but and mailing.—
Which One?
I'm afraid he doesn't stand very high
School ma’am—Tommy, how do you
“ The Boy Scouts o f America at eight
In the political world.”
spell "ham "?
years o f age Is full of strength and
"Oh, yea, he does, mother. He's
Tommp— Please, ma’am, do you
already been Investigated by five com ­ mean the 'am we eat or the am we vigor and promise for the future,” says
mittees.”— Froth.
President Colin H. Livingstone. "All
are?—Chicago Herald.
who are now members are having the
benefit of the movement at the most
Small Matter.
-,
Interesting time In Its history, as well
"Your
husband
hasn't
had
any—er
i l l ,' „ B o o ,h i . S old. K .n t - d u d R o ootred
—entanglements since he has been as the most Important time In the his­
W A L K E R E LEC T R IC W O R K S
> Æ ' Burn
tory o f the world.
aldo. cor. 10th.
Portland. Ora, ‘over there' has he?”
"N o—nothing but barbed wire—so
"Life wus never so full o f oppor­
far."— Florida Tlmea-Union.
tunity as toduy; and the Boy Scouts of
America, because o f the effectiveness
Soft, Clear 8kins.
of Its progrnm and the character of
Night and morning Imthe the face
Its membership, Is playing a mighty
with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. If
Important
part In the affairs of our na­
WIII ffuarantra jrou (« o m arket pricoa at all timoa there are pimples first smear them
tion.
fo r your Vaal. U osa, Poultry. Eleva. Buttar. Hldoa.
with Cutlcura Ointment. For free sam­
E tr. l i you hava not «hippad tu uà. try u».
“ We are all proud to be scouts, but
ples address. "Cutlcura, Dept. X. Bos­
113 F ron t,
P O R T L A N D . O R . ton." Sold by druggists and hy mall. why should we be content with a mem­
bership o f hut 205,000 boys and 78,000
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
Case ara
men? There are 10,000,000 boys who
Hides, Pelts, » . . r , Wool & Mohair
should have the benefit o f the boy
lin S ilr a k a
Writ ht M a udS im m Twi.
| scout progrnm.”
T H E H . r. N O R T O N C O U P A N T ,
There are 295,768 Boy Scouts of
Portland. Ora.. Saattle. Wn., Bellingham. Wn.
America in good standing, compared
with 100,728 on the seventh anniver­
sary lust year. These boys are organ­
V eal, Perk, Beef,
ized In 13,787 troops, with 78,873 men
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
leaders.
and Farm Produce,
SHIP
The
universal
military
service
gum -
SUFFERING CATS!
GIVE THIS MAN
THE GOLD MEDAL
Do You Do This?
The customer was paying the mer
chant an account and handed over a
wad of 20 $5 bills.
Carefully the merchant placed the
notes on the counter, and wetting the
tip of his finger he counted them one
by one.
“ I noticed.’’ remarked the customer,
smilingly, after the merchant had
placed the wad In his inside pocket.:
"that you didn't ‘flick’ up the la st:
! one.”
“ No,” was the canny reply. “ I dinna
dae more than look at the last one.
That’s guid enough for me without
touchin' It; there might be anither
underneath i t " —Chicago Herald.
DUCK
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f
lisses sonar netentei
bv CUTTER S 5LACKLE8 PULS
L o w -p flc « d ,
fresh, reliable ; I
p r e f erred by ’
■
men, tecturn t*ey
protect where other
trace Into fall.
Write lor booklet and festimooiaX
10-bass *ks.Macfclac PHI«. |1.M
S0-4«M Ska. aucki«t PUIS. (4.00
l « m Utectoc. WlC.rtrir'. O m t-W ,
T it «upartarity ol Cum* product« J, doe to
years of specializing is VACCINBS AND SEBl’MS
o it ir . insist ok c v m m a. U — v~-1“
order direct.
Granulated Eyelid*,
Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
San. D eaf and W ind quickly
relieved by Murine. Try it la
your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes.
ton
TO BREAK IN NEW SHOES ALWAYS USE
NoSeirtei, Jnt EjnCsakri
óur
Allen'« Foot-Eaae. the antiaeptic powder. It
prevent« tightness and blistering. Rehevee Corns. M u rin e E y e R e m e d - y mall,
,A ,Y 60c
~ " per bottle. —
Bunion«, and Swollrn. Sweeting. Aching Feet. I By« fa tv o , to Tub«« 25c. For Book <>/ t>« £ » « - Fn
Gives rest and comfort. Accept no substitute. fUk M a r in e E y e
' C e ., I
Sample FREE. Address. Allen S. Olmsted. Le
Roy. N. Y.
______________________
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Getting Tamed Down.
There has come to be a perceptible j
shortage in the wild oats crop, and ,
that is one of the things owing to the
war which go to offset its distressing
| effects.—Albany Journal.
WEEKS’
CO LD S
AM D
BREAK-UP-A-COLD
TABLETS
LA U I P M
d foe can afford to insist and ae«
' hi s e t g e n u in e like p e c k a « « s h o w n
b y b e a t drcggiitt
25c
Queer Finances.
"Isn't it odd that you have to pay
for the batteries in your electrlo
It W at Afterward Roasted, Too.
Adam could afford a spare-rib, but lamps?”
“ Why is it queer?”
Garden of Eden market prices were
"Because you state expressly you
far from our 1918 standards.— Brook­
want them charged.”— Exchange.
lyn Eagle.
In a Butcher Shop.
Standardized.
"Butcher, do you sell whale meat?
"Sometimes spring is early, some­
"Yes. mum."
times late.”
"Can I see some choice cuts?”
“ Not as regards our apartment
“ Certainly, mum. Jake, fetch the
house. No heat after the first of May
is the regulation.”— Louisville Courier- stepladder and show this lady over
the whale.”— Kansas City Journal.
Journal.
A M E R IC A ’S D E B T T O SCO UT8.
No humbug!
Any corn, whether
hard, soft or between the toes, will
loosen right up and lift out without
a particle of pain or soreness.
This drug Is called freezone and Is
a compound of ether discovered by a
Cincinnati man.
Ask at any drug store for a small
bottle of freezone, which will cost but
a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s
feet of every corn or callous.
Tut a few drops directly upon any
tender, aching corn or callous. In­
stantly the soreness disappears and
shortly the corn or callous will loosen
and can be lifted off with the fingers.
This drug freesone doesn’t eat out
the corns or callouses but shrivels
them without even Irritating the sur­
rounding skin.
Jnet think! No pain at all; no sore­
ness or smarting when applying It er
afterwards.
If your druggist don’t
have freesone have him order It for
you.—Adv.
April Is Kenton's moon on the Buck­
skin calendar, and the reason the
scouts all know about Simon Kentoa
Is that, unlike some people, scouts
know that the western boundary of
the United States does not run along
the top of the Allegheny mountains,
and that one reason for this la the
great work of the Buckakln men, saya
Dan Beard.
It's high time these Buckskin men
were put In their proper places In his­
tory, for as compared with the Puri­
tans and the Cavaliers o f the eastern
coast they were real empire builders.
The Buckskin man poaaesaed the
moral rectitude of the Puritan, com­
bined with the dash and gaiety and
Joyonsness of the Cavalier. Fearless,
generous, hospitable, he la a true hero
o f romance, and that la the reason all
scouts love him.
THE LATEST FARM UTILITY
The New All-Steel
Thomas Portable
Gasoline Drag Saw
Cuts logs in the woods, and by using
our Circular Sawing Attachment will
cut cord wood into stove lengths.
Will drive Pumps, Churns, Feed C ut­
ters, Grindstones, Fanning Mills, Lathes,
A ir C om pressors and any other work
within a 4-h. p. capacity.
W ill positively last longer than any other Portablr Pow er
Sawing Machine on the m arket W rite for particulars.
The Thomas Engineering W ork s
125 EAST W ATER ST , PORTLAND, OREGON
Builder« of High G rade Logging
and
Farm
M achinery