The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 16, 1918, Image 3

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P ro sp e c tu s P ro sp ects .
In sp ite of th e sc a rc ity of farm la ­
bo rers, th is d e p a rtm e n t p redicts th at
th e cro p o ( book a g e n ts selling com
p lete h isto rie s of th e war will be as
nu m ero u s th is y ear a s ever.—E m poria
G azette.
W HEELED FRAME
E m pty V ictory.
T he new s th a t B apaum e has been
tak en by th e enem y is not so serious
s s It m ig h t be, as from all accounts
th e re Is n o th in g left b u t the nam e to
tak e.— B altim o re A m erican.
THE
J m . New Thomas
All Steel and
Iron
GASOLINE DRAG SAW
M.k.r* of Migh t.ia.U lanini
i
W ITH IN T H E REACH of every wo-
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m an—h e a lth and stre n g th .
T h e y 're b ro u g h t to you by
W
I)r. P ierce's F av o rite Pres-
k f l | erlp tlo n . T a k e th is medl-
d n « , and th e r e ’s a aafe
C e r a m S U tk am i H a i l S ta .. P o rlta a d . O ra .
and c e rta in rem edy for all
L O U H IM E S. M anaavr-
th e chronic w eaknesses,
V
d eran g em en ts,
and
dls-
KATKH: I l i l a R . B I'B T IA L W a a l « H unth
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e a se s pecu liar to th e aex.
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It will build up. stren g th -
Idle S peculation.
en, and In v ig o rate every
“ You n ev er o ffe r any m ore opinions
" ru n d o w n "
or
d elicate
an to when th e w ar will en d .”
w om an. It re g u la te s and
" N o ,"
rep lied S e n a to r Sorghum , j
i i h h I ht s
all th e n a tu ra l
“T ills Is no tim e for little guessing
g am es. W h at w e w a n t to do Is to ; h V
At to m e period In h er
g e t In and end It.”— E xchange.
life, a w om an re q u ire s a
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special tonic ^pd nervine.
A Good T est.
If you're a tire d o r afflicted wom an
J a c k —Now a f te r I a sk y o u r fa th e r tu rn to "F a v o rite P re sc rip tio n ,” you
for y our hand, th e n e x t q u estio n will will find It n e v e r falls to benefit.
be. How a re we going to live?
Bold In ta b le t or liquid form . T ab ­
K thel—Don t w orry. Ja c k . If you le ts 60c.
live th ro u g h th a t Interview you can
You will escap e m any Ills and cle a r
liv e th ro u g h a n y th in g .— E xchange.
up th e coated tongue, th e sallow com ­
plexion, th e dull h eadache, the laxy
H er O pinion.
liver, If you w ill ta k e a p le a sa n t laxa
"I told Mrs. M lxup th a t a ffa irs w ere tlv e m ade up of th e May apple, Juice
In a ro tte n con d itio n ."
of th e leaves of aloes, ro o t of Jalap,
• W hat did sh e say ?"
and called " P le a s a n t P e lle ts.” You
" T h a t such a s ta te m e n t p u t h e r In can obtain a t d ru g sto re th e se vege­
a s ta te of p u tre fa c tio n .”— Exchange.
tab le p ellets In vials for 26c—a sk for
j Dr. P ie rc e ’s P le a sa n t P ellets.—Adv.
«O O R oom a
IOO B alku
N a a r Knlh
D npoU
A liaolulalv
F l '.p r x r f
I Hotel H o yt
Granalated Eyelids.
K
Byes ia/Uaaed by sxpo-
sure to Saa, Beet and Wtad
uickly relieved by Martas
ysBeaedjr. No Smarting,
Just Eye Comfort. At
Druggists or by mail 50c per Bottle. Ha ‘
E ysSahn in Tubes 25c. For Beak el (he e *
Ce..
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TYPHOID
Is no m o r e __
th a n S m a l l p o x .
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Army
a.patW aca ha* tem oM iaiad
U m ila x a l a l n c u M S f l -
OKT, «od k i n l M M , at Aoiujrvhofc) V »ct la Wlm.
ft. vacclaalad N O W h r vom »h rik la a , jraa u d
your fu s il». It N a m vital than bourn inculane*.
Ark ynur phnlciaa, dragyM , « Mad for Hava
you had Typhoid/’' L i li a « of T y p h o i d Varclna.
n a u lU from taa , aad danyor fnaa Typhoid C a n L n .
T B C » I T i r » LA B O S A TO aV . N W 1 T Y . C A L
roaoocraa vacoat. a aaava* >aa*. a. A aav. Ijc ta u
Heal Skin Troubles
That Itch and Bum
with Cuticura
The S o a p to c lean se a n d
p u rlfij.th c O in tm e n t to
soo th e a n d heal. F.vrru-
where Soap25<0latinnrt 23cW
M O N EY FO R YOU.
T houaam la of lrmln«tl young p ro p lo n a rd a il.
Itah rik » -W u lk rr !tuain«M Colic*««. I’o r t land. plitcci
a tu ilm U In pcmiUona. E nroll an y tim e . F ree
No Nh k -h rrakm f. I II mas mis rv»«* in
us*
Self wringing Simple ami prar-
tHâl t ufi dir*«nous n ith *»ch mop.
A T ire le ss O rgan.
M rs. P eck —D octor, I need a to nic;
j I'm all run down.
D octor— L et m e see your tongue.
Pock (so tto vo ice)— H e w o n 't find
m uch evidence of It th e re .— B oston
| T r a n s c r ip t
T he S em blance.
“ W h at have you In th e sh a p e of cu ­
cu m b ers th is m o rn in g ?" ask ed the
c u sto m e r of th e new g ro cery clerk.
"N o th in g b u t b an an as, m a 'a m ,” was
th e reply.—C h ristia n R eg ister.
A S p o rt R eproved.
“ M arriage Is a lo ttery ," quoted th e
o ste n ta tio u s cynic.
"W ell," rep lied Mr. M oekton, ’’I
guesH H e n rie tta Is rig h t. S h e Is con­
s ta n tly say in g I n ev er hail an y b u si­
n ess to gam ble.”— E xchange.
c r ix o ï'^ ¿ jj* * * * am am*
a s c a ta
Hides, Pelts,* C Batic,
Wool & Mohair
W, » m i a *M km.
T H E H.
r.
Witt far Frio. lU .’ kppoi Taft
NORTON COM PAN Y,
P o rtla n d , Or*., S a a ttle . W n ,
needs which that business is called upon to
serve. A business should be as big as its
job. You do not drive tacks with a pile-
driver—or piles with a tack-hammer.
H rllin«h*m . W n.
Stay Gray! Here’s an
White Leghorn Baby Ghix Don’t Old-time
Recipe that Any­
fro m hnavy lay in g ( llo y a n lir d ) *tock. $10.00
I>rr 100 . W n g im ra n to r *«fe a rriv a l.
THE PIONEER HATCHERY
body can Apply.
T he use of S age and S u lp h u r for re ­
415 Sixth S treet.
P etalum a, Cal. s to rin g faded, g ray h a ir to Its n a tu ra l
color d a te s back to g ra n d m o th e r’s
tim e. She used It to keep h e r h air
beautifully d ark , glossy and a ttra c tiv e .
Veal, Pork, Beef,
W henever h e r h a ir took on th a t dull,
Poultry, B utter, Eggs
faded or stre a k e d ap p e a ra n ce , this
and Farm Produce,
sim ple m ix tu re w as applied w ith won­
to th e Old R eliable K verdlnx h o m e w ith a
reco rd o f 46 year« o f S q u are ttealln y e, and
d erfu l effect.
b e aaau red o f T O P M A R K E T P R IC E S .
B ut brew ing a t hom e Is m u ssy and
F. M. CRONKHITE,
out-of-date. N ow adays, by a sk in g at
45-47 F ro n t S lraet,
Portland, O re « o n
any d ru g sto re fo r a 60 c e n t b o ttle of
‘‘W y eth 's S age and S u lp h u r Com
pound,” you will g et th is fam ous old
p rep aratio n . Im proved by th e addition
of o th e r In g red ien ts, w hich can be de­
pended upon to re sto re n a tu ra l color
and b eau ty to th e hair.
M OTOR CAR* REPAIRING
A w ell-known dow ntow n d ruggist
say s It d a rk e n s th e h a ir so n atu rally
MACHINE WORK
and evenly th a t nobody can tell It has
M AGNETO SERVICE STATION
been applied. You sim ply dam pen a
sponge o r so ft b ru sh w ith it and draw
ALL'KINDS OF
th is th ro u g h yo u r h air, ta k in g one
W E L D IN G
s tra n d a t a tim e. By m o rn in g the
g ray h a ir d isap p ears, and a f te r an
CYLINDER GRINDING
o th e r app licatio n o r two. It becom es
b eau tifu lly d ark and glossy.
PRO M PT ATTENTION
rr O ALL ORDERSI
W y eth 's S age and S u lp h u r Com
pound Is a d elig h tfu l to ile t req u isite
B roadw ay at Flanders, Portland, Or.
for th o se who d e sire a m ore youthful
ap p earan ce. It la n o t Intended for the
cu re, m itig atio n o r p rev en tio n of d is­
P. N. U.
No. 19, 1918
ease.—Adv.
S H IP
FRED DUNDEE
No hum bug!
Any corn, w hether
h ard , aoft o r betw een the toes, will
loosen rig h t up and lift o u t w ithout
a p a rtic le of pain o r soreness.
T h is d ru g la called freezone and Is
a com pound of e th e r discovered by s
C in cin n ati m an.
Ask a t any d ru g sto re for a sm all
b o ttle of freezone, w hich will co st but
a trifle, b u t la su fficien t to rid one's
feet of ev ery corn o r callous.
P u t a few dro p s d irectly upon any
ten d er, ac h in g co rn o r callous. In­
sta n tly th e so re n e ss disap p ears and
sh o rtly th e co rn o r callous will loosen
and can be lifted off w ith th e flngera.
T h is d ru g freezone d o esn't ea t out
th e co rn s o r callo u ses but shrivels
them w ith o u t even Irrita tin g th e s u r­
ro u nding skin.
J u s t th in k ! *«o pain a t all; no so re­
ness o r sm a rtin g w hen applying It or
a fte rw a rd s.
If your dru g g ist don't
h av e freezo n e h av e him o rd er it for
you.—Adv.
Swift & Company's growth has been
the natural and inevitable result of na­
tional and international needs.
Large-scale production and distribution
are necessary to convert the live stock of
the West into meat and by-products, and
to distribute them over long distances to
the consuming centers of the East and
abroad.
Only an organization like that of Swift &
Company, with its many packing plants, hun­
dreds of distributing houses, and thousands
of refrigerator cars, would have been able to
handle the varying seasonal supplies of live
stock and meet the present war emergency
by supplying, without interruption:
First—The U. S. soldiers and the Allies
in Europe by shipping as much as 800 car­
loads of meat products in a single week!
Second—The cantonments in the United
States.
Third—The retailers upon whom the
American public depends for its daily
supply of meat.
Rleing to th e Occasion.
“ How did you le a rn to s k a te ? ” a
little boy ask ed .
“ O h,” w as th e Innocent b u t.slg n lfl-
c a n t an sw er, "b y g e ttin g up* every
tim e I fell dow n.”— C h ristian R egister.
C u ticu ra K ills Dandruff.
A noint sp o ts of dandruff w ith C uti­
cu ra O intm ent. Follow a t once by a
hot sham poo w ith C uticura Soap, If a
P a Knew.
m an ; n ex t m orning If a woman. F o r
Young B achelor—You m ade an e rro r free anm plea ad d ress, “C uticura, D ept
In c o p g ra tu la tin g th e b rid e ’s fa th e r in- X, B oston.” At d ru g g ists and by m all.
1 ste a d of th e bridegroom .
Soap 25, O in tm en t 25 and 50.—Adv.
Old B enedict—No, I d id n 't I’ve a
d a u g h te r of my own, and I know w h at
N one N eeded.
th ey cost.—E xchange.
P ed d ler— B lo tters, sir?
P ro fe sso r—N o; I w rite only on dry
Econom y.
au b jecta.— B oston T ran scrip t.
" T h a t'a th e tro u b le w ith th la econ­
om y." grum bled Adam.
A»wrf«J GRAND PRIZE at S m P. P. I. (L
"E conom y?" p ro teated Eve.
“ Yea. You inaiated on my e a tin g th a t
ap p le for fe a r It m ig h t be w aated.”—
' W aaington S ta r.
IV I
To keep clean a n d h ealth v ta k e Dr.
P ie rc e ’s P le a sa n t Pellets. T hey re g u ­
la te liver, bow els a n d stom ach.
('raU locua.
h
T ells how to loosen a sors,
ts n d s r corn so It lifts
o u t w ith o u t pain.
125 E. Water St., Portland, Ore.
am i K arm U oU llaa.
But many people ask—Do producers and
consumers pay too much for the complex
service rendered?
Everyone, we believe, concedes the effi­
ciency of the Swift 6c Company organization
—in performing a big job in a big way at a
minimum of expense.
Swift & Company’s total profit in 1917 was
less than 4 cents on each dollar of sales of
meat and by-products. Elimination of this
profit would have had practically no effect on
live stock and meat prices.
Do you believe that this service can be
rendered for less Ijy any other conceivable
method of organization or operation?
These questions and others are answered fully
and frankly in tha Swift St Company 1918 Year
Book sent free on request.
Address Swift St Company, U. S. Yards, Chicago
I" SWJfiStS.
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I f b ig n ess is o f b e n e fit to th e
p u b lic it should b e com m end ed .
The size of a business depends upon the
It Works! Try It
Will positively la st longer and do a w ider range
of work than any o th e r n o rtab le pow er saw ing
J m achine m ade. Write for particular
T H E T H O M A S E N G IN E E R IN G W O R K S
A Business Should be
as Big as Its Job
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Swift & Company, U.S. A.
*R°tiie sui t —E v ESYUYHCRE
a new suit FREE if they rip
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lt_ BEWARE Pf IMITATIONS
W you? drp.U« cannot •upt'ly you, wc wH am'I them,
cIi.tr/cY p-rvavl. on raewpt of |*nco, S I . 0 0 r ich.
Levi b lr a u u &. Go., S an Francisco
She Did.
“ W hen I m et M iss O ldgirl sh e w as
looking for a f l a t Did sh e g e t o n e?”
“Oh, yea. She m arried i t ”
A T T E N T IO N !
S ick Women
T o d o y o u r d u ty d u rin g th e s e try in g
tim e s y o u r h e a lth should h e y o u r fi
co n sid e ra tio n . T h e s e tw o w om en
t e ll how th e y fo u n d h e a lth .
Ilellam, Pa.—“ I took Lyd<a E. Pinkham’s Veg­
etable Compound for female troubles and a dis­
placement. I felt all run down and was Tery weak.
I had been t u j u - j b y a physician without results,
bo decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house
since last April and doing all my housework, where before
I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­
table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can
take when in thiscondition. I give you permission to publish
this letter.”—Mrs. E. R. C ruxlixo , R. No. 1, Ilellam, Pa.
Lowell, Mich.—“ I suffered from cramps and dragging
down pains, was irregular and had female weakness and
displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­
table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored
my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s
emedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a simi-
r way.”—Mrs. E u s e II eim ,B .N o . 6, B ox83,Lowell,Mich.
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM ’S »
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.