The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 09, 1918, Image 5

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THE LATEST FARM UTILITY
The New All-Steel
Thomas Portable
Gasoline Drag Saw
Cut* logs in the wood«, and by using
our Circular Sawing Attachment will
cut coni wood into atove lengths.
Will drive Pump*, Churn*, Feed Cut-
tar*, Grindstone*, Fanning Mill*, Lath«*,
A ir Compressor* and any other work
within a 4-h. p. capacity.
W ill positively last longer than any other Portablr P ow er
Sawing Machine on the market.
Write tor particulars.
The Thomas Engineering Works
12» E A S T W A T E R ST., P O R T L A N D , O REG O N
Builder* of High Grade Logging and Farm Machinery
Hotel Rowland
A Schoolboy's Tip.
From London, which plods along in
One hundred awl aU tr five Houma. all Mud am expectation of occasional air raids,
ImprevamenU. f m phonea un w ary Hour.
comes this timely tip from a school­
Ralaai 75c to »1.50 per days $2.50 to boy:
"W hat are you doing for your coun­
$5.00 per week.
Opposite Courthouse. I blocks from rostufflee. try?" the urchin Inquires rather Impu­
Firs Proof M. I* and Orseun Klartric pass doer. dently of hla father, who la ove- enlist­
ment age.
"I'm trying to keep my little boy from
being killed by Oerman bombs," re­
Thousands of trained rutin* people ne
plied the father.
Hahnke Welker tlusinasi I Collesre. I'urtlend
'urtlend. planes
"Can't I help you daddy,” responds
studente In pueltkms.
Unroll anr Urns
trie
the eager youngster, "by staying home
(alakueu*
from school?"
When the boy started to school,
though, he had a chance to hear this;
Teacher— Why did the allies and
Reeeht. told. Heated end Repaired Germans fight at Arras?
W Al.KKM tJ.FX.TRIC WORKS
Pupil— liecause that* where they
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Bumelde eor. urth
Portland. Ora.
met.—Chicago Herald.
M ONEY FOR YOU.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
W illie Was Up to Dats.
Ominoua Silence.
"One beautiful autumn day," said
“
Somelhlng
wrong with the ch 11-
th.i teacher. ti-llliiK a story. “ L lttl*
dren, I don’t see ’em around.”
Hod Hiding Hood was walkinK along
‘‘They're probably all right."
a path In the woods when she came
"N o ; there's something wrong.
I
to a sharp turn; and whom do you
I don't even hear ’em.” — Louisville
think ahu saw standing there, with a
Courier Journal.
row of shining white teeth gleaming
at her?"
IIAVK YOU A SW EETH EART
Up went a little hand.
Run or Brother In camp or traln ln * for defenael
"W ho was it, W illie?"
I f ao. mall him a p a rk a *« o f A lla n '» Knot Kaaa,
"M ister Roosevelt."— Exchange.
lha entiaetjllr Powdar for Tlrad. A ch ln *. S w ol­
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THE PIONEER HATCHERY
Petaluma. Cel.
Hides, Pill», °SS£*
WOOl fit Motion
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Va aaal ai ta kaaa W«S) Iw Mai a fX e a * Tag*
TH E H. r . N O R T O N C O M P A N Y ,
Parila ad. Or».. HaatUa. Wn . Bal II n* hem. Wn
SHIP
V «a l, Pork. Baaf.
Poultry, Buttar, Egg*
and Farm Produca,
to tha Old Kalla Ida Kvardln* hour» with a
nallnn. ■
recurd of t& yvera of Square l>aalin*a,
and
4ARKE
ba aaaurad of -----------
TOP M
A R K E T PRICES
F. M. C R O N K H ITE ,
4S-47 Front Slraat.
Portland. On
our
By buyln* direct from oa at wholreale prteaa
and aaaa Uia plombar'a profits. Writo ua to­
day your aaada. Wa will *hra you our rook-
bottom "direct-to-you" prioaa. I . « k rail or
boat. W a actually aara you from Li) to U par
oanl All rood■ *uarantaad.
Northwaat headquarter» fot leariar Watar
Hyatama and Pullar A Johnaon Knrfnaa.
S T A R K -D A V IS
212 Third Straat.
P. N. U.
CO.
PartUad. O r .f a a
N o . 1$, 1918
l i / f i y
▼fill
a good
fr ie n d :
DRAGGING IN E A R LY SPRING
Easiest and Beat Method of Road
Maintenance A fter Road Has
Been PropoHy Located.
2
Farmers don't realize the value of
the drag. I f It costs $25 or $50, and
was painted up, and somebody could
make money by going around selling
drugs, It would be better. For the
funner would then think he must use
It to get his money out o f It. Its cheap­
ness and simplicity work agulnst It. In
ten years’ time, when we have had ex­
perience, we will find that the drug Is j
I he euslest and best method of road
maintenance after the roud has been j
properly located, graded, drained, and |
bridges and culverts put In. The drags
In a township are worth muny times
ns much as the expensive machinery,
In the way of graders, which the town- j
ship usually buys.
I f you really want a good road tills
summer, don’t forget the spring drag­
ging.
I f you dragged your roads 1
smooth last fall after the last rain,
so that they froze up smooth, you
have hud good rouda all winter. I f
not, you have smoothed them down by
humping over them, und then smoothed
them only In the tracks, torturing your
wife, your children and yourself sim­
ply because you would not follow our
advice, says Wallace's Farmer.
There will always be trouble about
getting the township trustees to drag
Steadies nerves
A lla y s th irs t
3
4
5
H e lp s digestion
6
( f s econom ical
A id s appetite
Keeps te e th d e a n
H te e p the soldiers
and sailors supplied I
S P EM W 1& ,
T h re e
Fla vo rs
Leave Wall Enough Alons.
Captain — Have you changed the
guard yet?
The Newchum Junior— No, sir; the
old guard was doing the job so well,
sir, 1 thought I ’d let ’em stay on, sir.
—Sydney Bulletin.
W e auerantee safe (r r l n L
415 Sixth Street.
reasons
len Faal. and pravanta bllatara and aura ipota.
Makaa walk In * raay. Hold avarywhara. 24c.
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from heavy layln* (llo*anl*ed) stork.
per 100.
m
ROADS
C h ew it a fte r e v e ry m eal
A Different Kind.
Husband— Can you tell me ot my
wife's whereabouts?
Maid— Faith, elr, I think you will
find them In the laundry.— New York
World.
BANISHED— pimples, blotches, sores,
humors,
and
efup-
tlons, by Dr. Pierce's
Oolden Medical Dis­
covery.
For a poor
complexion, and for
the poor blood that
causes It, this Is the
best of all known rem­
edies.
In every disease or
disorder of the skin
or scalp, In every
trouble that comes
from Impure blood,
the "D iscovery" is the only medicine
sold that does what It promises.
Scrofula in all Its various forms.
Eczema, Tetter. Salt-rheum, Erysipe­
las,
Boils,
Carbuncles,
Enlarged
Glands, and Swellings, and every kin­
dred ailment, are benefited and cured
by It.
Cut this out and mail to us with the
name of the paper— wo will mail you
free a medical treatise on above dis­
eases. Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu­
late and Invigorate stomach, liver and
bowela. Sugar-coated, tiny granules,
easy to take as candy.— Adv.
20 CORDS A D AY
AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE
A Money Saver!
A Time Saver!
A Labor Saver!
The Flavor Lasts!
Extensive Repairs.
A small western railroad, the Borgs
River & Northern, was putting into
effect a rigid wartime economy. Lo­
comotives were patched and repaired
Useful Drag In Operation.
with old parts and pieces until
the roads at the proper time. Surely O'Leary, the shop foreman, threatened
we shall soon reach a time when every to break down under the strain.
To cap the climax, one day & worn-
farmer will take pride In seeing the
road in front o f his farm kept smooth . out-looking locomotive was placed in
the shops. O'Leary was asked to give
and hard, whether he Is paid fo r It or it a thorough examination with a view
hot. The best work we get done In to ascertaining just what would be
this world, the work that counts for required to put It in first class run­
the most. Is that which a man does for ning shape.
Tbat same afternoon
love o f It, and because o f his own self- O’Leary, having completed his review
respect, rather thnn for the money he of the locomotive, dispatched the fol­
may make. This Is true of about every­ lowing laconic note to headquarters:
No. 38— In today. T o put in com
thing we do. The best work Is work
plete repair: Jack up her whistle and
that cannot be paid for In cash, but Is , build a new engine underneath.— L it­
the outward expression o f the Inward erary D igest
life o f the man.
Let’s get over the Idea that we must
Its Drawbacks.
do only what we are paid for doing,
"W h at’s the use of fame?’*
and that when we are paid for It, It Is
"W h at do you mean?”
"W hy, look how the hen is extolled
ail right to do less work fo r the same
money for the township or county than as a great American institution, and
we would do for a neighbor or employ­ ' yet she has to keep on scratching for a
er. L et’s develop a loyalty to our­ living.”— Exchange.
selves, to our furms, to the township,
A Good Reason.
to the state, that will lead us to do
"W h y don’t you accept him if he
things because they should be done,
has offered to have his life insured in
und not for the gain we get out o f It, your favor?”
not primarily for the pay.
"Because if he was a good riak for
the insurance company, he'd be & bad
one for me.”— Boston Transcript.
For euttin* cord wood, clearing land or
aawln* lo*a. Our machine naturally flta
Itnelf to tha d ifferent poaltlona while « t w ­
in * without any adjuntment.
THE VAUGHAN
Croasbeed or Sawholder
SAVES TWO HOURS’
time ■ day. In • Jiffy the saw blade I* put In or taken out of the holder and the operator loaee no time
fuaaln* with note or adjuetin* the holder. Thte feature I* covered by patent and I* only on th*
V A U G H A N . The holder bolt en *a*m under aide of blade and holda It flrmly up a*alnat lu*m on top
and face ot aawplate croaebeed. Write for further information, a pedal term, and price..
VAUGHAN
MOTOR |W0RKS, Inc.
461 E u t Main St, Portland, Or.
Cuticura Soap
Is Id c c l
For the Hands
Granulated Eyelids,
Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
Sun. D u ll and W in d quickly
FOP
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relieved by Murine. T ry It in
V i k » . ^ T r 5 t C you rE y* * lindin B* by’ * Eye*>
TOUR
LYLjN oS in artin,. Juit EyeCoaiort
Marine Eye Remedy
K y « A r | v « , in T u b «« 25«.
'S g& SZV& Z
F o r Book o f tka E ve — F r a « .
Ask J1 u r in e E y e R e m e d y C m .. £ h l c * * o d
tical
Self wnnfpnf. Simple and prac­
Full directions with each mop.
H C FIXOTH m S
CONVICTS W ILL M AKE ROADS
State of Missouri to Put 500 Prison­
ers to Work on Columbia-Jeffer­
son City Highway.
TW Ontaul l i * W u * Bn* Saa
Gentle Candor.
“ O f course you don’t believe every­
thing you read?”
“ N o," replied Senator Sorghum.
“ Modesty would forbid me to indorse
fully everything my publicity experts
put out about me during campaign
time.”— Washington Star.
Missouri will employ 500 o f the
2,500 prisoners confined In Institu­
tions of thnt stnte at road work. Prob­
ably the first road to be so built will
be the Columbia-Jefferson City high­
way, connecting the seat o f the state
university with the stnte capital. The
stnte highway department w ill pay
the stnte $1.25 for each convict used,
a compromise wage suggested by Gov­
ernor Gardner. The stnte will feed,
clothe, transport and guard ths pris­
oners for this wage.
GOOD ROADS A R E N EC ES S A R Y
Without Th«m Farmer la Not Going to
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Achieve Success Ho la Justly
Entitled To.
Good roads, better roads are every­
where needed, not luxuries to be en­
joyed by the classes only, bnt nece»
sary for the masses, and without them
the progress that the farmer, partic­
ularly, la entitled to and Is going to
have, would never be hla.
Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet
Try
this yourself then
It along to others.
It workal
pas*
Ouch ! ? ! ? ! !
This kind of rough
talk will be heard less here In town If
people troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few drops
of a drug called freesone when applied
to a tender, aching corn or hardened
callous stops soreness at once, and
soon the corn or callous dries up and
lifts right off without pain.
He says freesone dries Immediately
and never Inflames or even irritates
the surrounding skin. A small bottle
of freesone will coet very little at any
drug store, but will positively remove
every hard or soft oorn or callous
from one’s feet Millions of America’s
women will welcome this announce
ment since the Inauguration of the
high heels. If yonr druggist doesn't
have freesone teU him to order a small
bottle for you.— Adv.
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