The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 02, 1918, Image 5

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Common Harden aage brewed Into a
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn Kray, atreaked and faded hair
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beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few application! will prove a revela
s u it- ta V M t
tlon If your hair la fading, streaked or
Kray. Mixing the Bag« Tea and Bui
phur recipe at home, though, la trou­
blesome. An easier way Is to get a 60
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cent bottle of Wyeth'a Bage and Bui
H ytmt lir t lr i r« n »« 4 M |i|Jy ftm , wm w ill trivi i t * « ,
phur Compound at any drug «tore all
« h«ig<* t«rt«»-L ifi rtffiH «•! f #M 0 , L 1.1/0 Mih,
ready for use. This la the old time
Lavi Sim uli &e Co., San r rancUco
recipe Improved by the addition of
other Ingredient«
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m a Orwolaled Eyelids,
While wispy, gray, faded balr la not
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iurc tO WMi Irdil 10(1 Wind sinful, we all desire to retain our
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_ quickly relieved by Maria« | youthful appearanc# and attractive­
ness. By darkening your hair with
■2 V C S
No Smarting,
AT w ^ J u . t Eye Comfort. At ; Wyeth's Bage and Bulpbur Compound,
Dniniiti or by mail JOc per Bottle. Marias no one can tell, because It doea It v
tjraSalva in Tub«« 21c. For Seek e4fbe Eye naturally, ao evenly. You Just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with It and
r S U aak Maria« Eye Bemedy Ce..
draw thla through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
Ing all gray balra have disappeared,
and, after another application or two.
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and luxuriant
This preparation is a delightful toll
et requisite and la not Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease.— Adv.
a new suit RiEL il thijy rip
s o r e s;r.oiSrsiibz,d ,^2
Don’t Use Any Other
Than Cuticura Soap
To Clear Your Skin
With the Fingers!
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
You reokleea men and women who
are pestered w'th corns and who have
at least 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 faw drops are applied
to any corn or callous the aoreneaa la
relieved and soon the entire corn or
callous, root and all, lifts o ff with the
fingers.
Freesone dries the moment It !s ap­
plied. and simply ahrlvels the corn or
callous without Inflaming or even Ir
rltaling the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle o f freesone will
coat very little at any of the drug
stores, but w ill positively rid one’s
feet of every bard or soft corn or
hardened calloua.
If your druggist
hasn't any frnexona ha can get It at
any wholesale drug house for you —
Adv.
Ths Judge and ths Expert.
Mayor Ilylan of New York has no
belief In efficiency experts and haa
banished them from the city hall.
An efficiency expert undertook to
teach Judge Ilylan, as he then was, a
lesson some years ago.
“ I observe, judge," the' man said,
"that you've given potlce to your of­
fice boy. Jimmy. That'a a great mis­
take."
"Hut he's the most worthless lit­
tle- ”**
''Judge," the expert interrupted,
with a superior smile, "I'm going to
give you an efficiency leason. Take
Jimmy back, for he Bings at hla work,
and there's no surer sign of efficien­
cy."
"Humph, that's no sign," said the
Judge. "A mosquito does that."
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Fierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu-
Iste liver, bowels and stomach.
A One-Man Job.
Ferdinand De Footlltea was billed
for a one-night aland at Mallow-on-
the Marsh. So he sent a telegram to
the proprietor of the local theater:
"W ill hold a rehearsal tomorrow
night.
Have stage manager, stage
carpenter, property man, assistant
electrician and all other stage hands
there without fall."
Now Hie Move.
Within a few hours he got a reply
“ W ife, I'm afraid I can't afford now
from the proprietor, who wired back:
clothes for you this spring.”
"H e will be there."— T it Bits.
“ Well, then, Dick, we must move. I
don't mind wearing my old clothes In
Hard Worked.
a now neighborhood, hut I won't stay
"Th ere goes the hardest worked
here and wear them."— Boston Tran­
man In town."
script.
‘'Nonsense!
He's rich and Inde­
A bholutrly pendent"
N w Both
«oo R
"Yes, but he has three daughters
Flrmprool
D *p «to
100
who work him for the support of their
husbands."— Kxchange.
I Hotel Hoyt
C i n w 3 i»tK and H a rt Sis.. N r t l i s t l . O r».
L O U HIMRH. M snsrsr.
KATKS
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H I'B C IA I.
W «sk m
Month
M O N E Y FOR Y O U .
Thousands o f trained »n un * people needed.
K a h n We-Walker Business f u l l « * » . Portland, plsors
students In positions.
Enroll an * Urns. Eras
Catalogue.
White Leghorn Baby Ghix
from h e a v y la y in g (H ogan ll« d ) sto c k .
p e r 100.
«10.00
W e g u a ra n te e s a fe a rriv a l.
Weary.
Actress (to her fia n c e )— Please
don't ask me to kiss you for a week
or so, dasiing. You must remember I
took over £200 yesterday selling
kisses for the Red Cross.— Passing
Show.
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A Saving Theory.
"Billings Isn't very generous with
all his money, la he?"
"N o ; he holds that wealth is a bur­
den. and that It Is not fair to put one's
burdens on other people’s shoulders.”
— Baltimore American.
SUITABLE HOUSE FOR FOWLS
Hens Should Be Comfortable, With
Floor Space of 3 or 4 Square Feet
for Each Bird.
(Prepared by the Unit*'! Htatas Depart­
ment o f Agriculture >
The poultry flock should be comfort­
ably but not expensively housed. A
house which provides n floor space of
3 or 4 square feet per bird lx ample for
the purpoae. and fowls are often suc­
cessfully kept with an allowance n«>
greater than 2V4 to 8 square feet.
Houaes must be dry and free from
draft, but must allow ventilation.
Often there lx an onuaed shed or xmall
building on the place which can eaxlly
be converted Into a chicken houxe. The
front o f the poultry houxe xbould I**
faceti toward the south, If possible, so
that the aim will xlilne Into it. Per­
fectly xatlafa«*tory houses can be made
cbeuply from piano boxes or other
packing cases. Tw o plsno boxes with
the backs removed can la* uniteti to­
gether and a door cut In the end. These
hoxea should be covered with n roofing
puper In order to keep the house dry j
and to make It wind-proof. A portion
o f the door should be left ojwn or cov­
ered with a piece o f muslin, so as to
allow ventilation. Similar houses can
be constructed o f packing cases at a
relatively small cost. A small amount"
o f 2 by 4 or 2 by 8 lumber can be pur­
chased for framing. The box hoards
can he applied for siding or sheathing
and then covered with roofing paper.
Where there Is a board fence It Is
sometimes [tossitile to take advantage
o f this by building the [siultry house
In the corner o f the fence, and making
the fence Itself, with the cracks cov­
ered by atrips or battened, serve as the
hack and one side o f the house.
A cheap house 8 by 8 feet square can
bo made by 2 by 4-Inch pieces and 12-
Inch boards. The 2 by 4 pieces are
used for sills, plates, corner posts, and
three rafters. No studding Is required
except that necessary to frame the
SHIP
Swift & Company, al­
though the largest packer,
handles not to exceed
one-eighth of the total
meat production of the
United States.
The five large packers
do not handle to exceed
one-third of the total meat
production of the United
States.
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S w ift &
C o m p a n y is n o t in
c o m b in a tio n
w ith
any
o th e r
p a c k e r o r p a c k e r s to c o n tr o l p ric e s .
T h e r e is v e r y active com pe­
tition in th e b u y in g o f liv e - s t o c k
a n d e q u a lly k e e n c o m p e t itio n in
th e s a le o f d re s s e d
m e a ts
and
b y -p ro d u c ts .
1918 year book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company
U. S. A.
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E N O C H M O R G A N 'S
SO N S CO
Good Type of Poultry House.
d«air and window space. The bourda
are run up ami down ami add suffi­
cient stiffness to the house. They are
Buy
used also for the roof ami covered with
roofing paper. The back and sides of
For
For
the house also can he covered with
roofing paper, or the cracks can be
covered with wooden battens or strips
1 * to 3 Inches wide. In the front of
‘‘A c t io n s s p ea k lo u d e r than
the house there should he left a win­
words-A c t - Dont Talk - Buy Now
dow or opening which can he closed,
when desired, by a muslin screen or
curtain which serves ns n protection
against bad weather hut allows venti­
Botanical Notes.
A New W ay to 8have
lation. In the side a door should he Tender «kins twice a day without Irri­
Poetic Sub— Do you understand the
provided which will ullow entrance. A tation by using Cuticura Soap the | language of flowers?
shed or single-slope roof Is best be­ “Cuticura Way.” No slimy mug. germs,
W orldly One — Only that a two-
cause easiest to build. A height o f 6 waste o f time or money. For free sam­ guinea box of roses talks heaps louder
feet In front and 4 feet In the rear Is ple« address, "Cuticura. Dept. X, Bos- ; to a girl than a six penny bunch of
ample. I f desired, the house may be : ton.” At druggists and by mall. Soap « violets.— Passing Show.
built higher, so that It is more conveni­ 25, Ointment 25 and 50.— Adv.
Sarcastic.
ent to work In ; the Increase In cost
“ I hope I'm not taking you from
will be slight. The ventllntor In the
Up to Date.
1 your work?"
rear Is not needed In the northern part
"N o,” said the man wearily, “ I just
Teacher— Name the five xones.
o f the country, but la desirable In the
Pupil— Temperate, intemperate, war, come down to the office to receive
South, where summers are very warm.
visitors.”— Exchange.
postal and o.— Exchange.
Such a house would be ample for n
flock o f 20 to 2f> hens. It can be built
quickly and easily and is cheap In
construction.
THE
Divided Authority.
"W
ho
really
Is boss in your home?"
THE PIONEER HATCHERY Inquired the abrupt
person.
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415 Sixth Street.
Petaluma, Cal.
"W e ll,” replied Meekton, “ o f course
Henrietta assumes command o f the
pug dog and the canary. But I can
say pretty much what I like to the
Hldes, Pilli, °SSS*
goldfish.”— Exchange.
Wt VMS i l m km. Wr*» b» Puro. » C W l « l Tot.
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THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY,
Portland. Ora.. S aetti«. Wn , Kclllngham. W n. TH E R E FLEC TIO N S OF A MARRIED
W O M AN — arc not pleas­
ant if she Is delicate,
run-down or over worked.
Veal, Pork, Beef,
She feels "played out."
Poaltry, Butter, Eggs
H er smile and her
end Farm Produce,
to th . OKI K «liable K vrrd in * houo« with a
good spirits have
rncorcl o f 46 r a n o f Squar« Dealing», and
taken flight. It won
be aaeurod o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
V V rlea her husband
F. M. CRONKHITE,
as well as
45-47 Front S treet,
Portland, O regon
herself.
T h i s I s INSURE CHICKENS AND EGGS
the time to
b u i l d up Farmer Who Hatches Early In Spring
8eema to Have Beat of Argument
her strength
and cure those weaknesses or ail­
— Lay In Winter.
ments which are the seat Of her trou­
M O T O R C A R .R E P A IR IN G
ble. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ . An essential part of the endeavor to
tion regulates and promotes all the
MACHINE WORK
insure more chickens and eggs is con­
proper functions of womanhood, en­
M A G N E T O SERVICE S T A T IO N
riches the blood, dispels aches and tained In the maxim— hatch early. The
pains, melancholy and nervousness, farmer who hatches early In the spring,
ALL3C1NDS OF
brings refreshing sleep,* and restores either by Incubation or natural meth­
health and strength. It cures those ods. seems to have all the best o f the
disorders and derangements Incident argument. When chickens are hatched
^CYLINDER GRINDING
to womanhood.
early In the spring they mature In the
*
P R O M PT A T T E N T IO N
A well-known agent which can be fall and lay eggs In the winter. Then,
rro ALL ORDERS«
procured at all drug stores Is "Pleas­ In the spring, they are rendy to hatch
ant Pellets,” made up o f the May-
Bread way at Flanders, Portland, Or.
early. Late-hatched fowls are late In
apple, the dried juice of the leaves of
aloes and the root of jalap. First put maturing, do not lay In the winter,
out by Dr. Pierce nearly fifty years and do not sit until late In the follow ­
ing spring.
ago.— Adv.
Na. 17, 1*1«
P. N. U.
Wool & Mohan
in the packing industry.
SAPOLIO
PATRIOTISM
ECONOM Y
New Thomas ;
All Steel and
Iron
GASOLINE DRAG SAW
t P O R T A B LE
FRED DUNDEE
W H E E L E D FR AM E
WELDING
W ill positively last longer and do a wider range
. o f work than any other portable power sawing
lì machine made. Write for particulars.
THE THOMAS ENGINEERING WORKS
Ì S t Ì S È i - 1-
125 E. WS« St., Partimi, Ore.
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