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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
Too Far In the Lead T his It T hc C elebrated ANKER-HOLTH SELF-BALANCING I C R EA M S EP A R A T O R RIBBON PAP* * It was Marian'* sixth birthday, and ahn felt the weight of years on her shoulders. A friend of the family re marked: “ What a big girl you nre getting to be, Marian! And you are 6 year* old today.” - "Yea,” replied Marian, awclllng with *■ T Y P K W R I T R R s s ^ r t f i s . “ s ¡¡a re r family.’’— Exchange. 'Inruble typewriter ribbon». I * ® * T ! l S V T T E R S * M PO . J E W E L E R S t “J id w atch rep a irin g M iiliP i : 354 Wash. Ht . M a je s tic T h e a te r Hldg. What This Separator The Boastful Fat Man. “ Hlggin* claim » that he 1* an all round athlete.” A U T O A C C E S S O R IE S ” 1 don't know whether ho I* an ath M o l«™ , g ea r», b e a rin g » w h ro b C ^ a 7 b »i anil Iru llein W e wrr> k ail rnaki-a o f e a r » lete, hut he'* all round, all right, and rounder every day.”— Kx and »e ll th eir p a r t» a t half price. D avid getting M ode» Co., N. B road w ay and Flanders. change. ACETYLENE L I O H T IN Q SYSTEM S. A Big Blow. P ilo t fle n e ra to ra Installed A ll kUidiTof Huppllea. J. W . C lan cy 333 K, M orrlaon Ht. Tw o Hanna* farmer* met at the county »eat »hortly after a cyclone had visited that neighborhood. “ Well, *lr," »aid one of them. ” *he shook up things out my way, to be *ure. Hy the way, Henry,” he added, “ did that new barn of yours get hurt any?” "I can't nay,” replied the second farmer. “ I haven’t found It yet.”— Kverybody's Magazine. M A C H IN E R Y Do. I t w il l I m r n w y e a r d a ir y p r e f l l » Ml t# « » per r e a l If you are »kliniulng your milk by the old hand method. I T W l l . l , HAV K Y < » f TI.MK, a» tlie howl, disc». and tluwara rau be thoroughly rleaurd In fiv e mlnutea. I T W l l . l . HAV K I . A l t o n , aa It 1» the raa leal running cream separator In tlie world. I T W I I . r . H AVK I t K I ' A l l t KX I’ KNHK, becauae It haa fewer iiiech»nha| parte than any oilie r separator. I T IH Tills O N I . Y H K P A K A T o l t where tlie aklmmed milk la delivered from Ilia top o f the b owl and tlie cream from the b o t tom. No Intermixing. I T IH H K I.F O i l . I N U . and ao d e a n and sanitary that It could even In- plated In your parlor without illaagri-eahle results. It la liullt with the accuracy of a watch and the strength of a motor. T IIK A N KICK I I O l . T H SEPARATOR W ll.l. H K IM M O ltR < 'It KA XI. O F A II l< 1II Kit Q U A L I T Y , that will make more batter, than any other cream aeparalur ou the market, and we hare the pro of to aui tain this statement. W e want you to know more about this renl Cream Heparator W rit e for discrip Ire catalogue. T H K J. C. K O IIIN H O N t o . I t F irst Htreet I’ orlland, Oregon f C ut your ow n lum ber on a W heland P o rta b le Hawrnlll. You w ill aave tim e end big m oney on you r next lum ber bill W ith this saw m ill you can supply the lum ber needs o f your n eighbors alao. T h e price 1» reasonable, and the p ro fits w ill ■«on pay fo r the m achine W r ite fo r c a ta lo g and full details. C lyde Bqpt. C< l* th and T h u rm an a t s , P ortlan d Ore. $ 1.00 I« • Teacher— Can any of you children think of a creature not yet mentioned who belongs In the brute creation? Pupil— My inamma says my papa's one.— Exchange. $1.50 WM Balk Weekly Rates Monthly Rates kw uM GRAND PRIZE >1 Ik* P. P. I. E. NORTONIA HOTEL P O R TLA N D , ORE. ^O V ER A LLS Central Locution. Beautifully Furnished R a g . U. 5. P e t . O f f Excellent Cafe. Keep Kids Kleen 11th and Stark. TH p moat practical, healthful, playtime rtrt inv«»t«J lot chiWrm I to r patent« ye*jt of a*e. Made in rate piece with diup back. ElaaJy aJit ;~-d on or oR. EaatJ« waaKed. No tight <-U*ic band« to tfop cuculafpn. Made in blue denim, and tenuine blue and white ha koev •trip'“* AW> lighter wnglit. faJ color materia i in a variety of pleating detigm , all appropri ately trimmed with fatt-color owlatra. A l l *Bt 'Ml* made in Dutch neck with elbow deeves or high nec k ar.d long deevee. Folder (in colon «howing dif ferent material* ht U free on lequetf. , E VE R YTH ING f O I . THE O E flC E O ffice F urniture a A ppliances P R IN T IN G :: E N G R A VINO N u l«h lw n k in f Home 8cience. Wit heal Ball. B O O K B IN D IN G | )r w l| f fY rK w u ndu v/w m uw VII wrtftgiiif SsmpU »ndptt- 1**1 M l>.II d.K ii'.m with « *• h mop C flXOTl ^-•Oi.BBIEir rirfH B OAS *f*gt '• ro* 11 ANO OMO fJ+ C O M F LE T E U N E O F STEEL FILIN G D E V IC E S A N O S Y S T E M 3 $1.25 the suit Beneficial All Around. Laugh When People Step On Yo ur Feet Try thla yourself than It along to other*. It works! pass If your dealer ranm-t supply yoa we will tend them. charges prepaid OO receipt of poce. $ 1.25 e»ch. "T h l* food economy Is proving bene ficial In several ways.” "Yes. W e are reducing the national waist line to protect the coast line.” — SatUidio. luuu tnd Durjr iJundni HM.U.S. PAT.OfT. A NEW SUIT Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for s laxative—three for a cathartic. S K n fJi Hub— Any callers today, dear? W ife— Only the Floods— quite Infor m al-Just ran In to escape the ahower. Hub— I see: 'The rains descended and the Floods came."— Exchange. Have a Clear 8kln. Make Cutlcura Soap your every-day toilet soap and assist It now and then by touches o f Cutlcura Ointment to i soften, soothe and heal. For free samples address "Cutlcura. Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 2f>, Ointment 'S i and 50.— Adv. The Reason. Rat««: Opposite Courthouse. 1 block» from P m I o IR m . Fire Proof. 8. P «nd Oregon Ziectnc p a x door. MEAT SUPPLY FROM POULTRY Earn More Imperative That Productive Stock Be Rather Largely Increased During Current Year. Young Women and Men (P ro p e r ««] by «h e U n ited States m ent o f A g ric u ltu re .) Busin««» crie» for trained mind». C ru p your opportunity. Knorli now in Northwest'» b i n a t buaine«» col lese. Itrhnke-Walker. Portland. Frrw Calalo*. D e p a rt Meat tan be produced from poultry more quickly than from any other source, fine of the necessities Imposed upon the United States by Its entrance Into the world war Is to produce more meat than It has ever produced be fore. This Is essential not only to meet Its own greater needs because of being on a war basis, but also to save the countries with which It co-o|ierates In the war from defeat through lack of food. Meat Is one o f the most essential of food products. Of such meats as can be cured and kept In compact form, larger quantities than ever before must be sent to the armies overseas, and the proportion o f these exports to the to tal production In the United States Is likely to increase steadily and even rapidly, as larger armed forces from this country are sent to thé fighting front In Europe. In order to leave available for the forces overseas as large u proportion as ¡Hisslble o f the output o f cured and compact meats. It Is desirable that there be a decided Increase In both the home production und the home con sumption o f white meats such as poul try. To that end It Is Imperative that the productive stock on general farms and In the hack yards o f the nation he rather largely Increased during the current year. It has always been and will always be true that the great bulk o f this country’s poultry Is produced not on specialized poultry farms but In the dooryards und farm lots o f the diversified furms. Establishments de voting their attention exclusively to the production of poultry have been and will continue to be o f rather large Importance, but they can hardly be looked to or any very great part o f an emergency Increase In production suf ficient to constitute a noticeable factor In feeding the world at war. That de mand upon the nutlon's potential pro duction capacity can be met, however, by the farmers and home makers of the country without any sort or strain and with compensation In poultry profits more than commensurate with the outlay o f money and effort. “ So the bride eloped with the your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes. groomsman. Why do you suppose she Ne Smarting, Jntt Eye Comfe-t did that?” Marine Eye Remedy "Because he was the best man."— * v . Salve, in Tube* ibr. P r /(«>* o f t>. f.'v. — Free. Exchange. •\ik M a r in e E y e R e m e d y C o .. C h ic a g o j Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. 75c to $1.80 par day: $2.50 to $5.00 par weak. Almost the Speed Limit. "A t Chattanooga,” said a veteran of the Civil war, “ one of the men in my company left early in the action and no one aaw him till after the battle, when he appeared In camp unwound ed and unabashed. Some of the boya accused him of running away, but be wouldn’t admit IL “ ‘I only retreated in good order,’ be declared. ” 1 heard of the matter, and a few day* later 1 asked him if he had any idea bow fast be had ’retreated.' “ ‘W ell, I ’ll tell you, cap’n,’ he said. ‘If I had been at home and going after the doctor, folks that see me paastn’ would have thought my wife was right sick! ”— Exchange. FAIR A N D C LE A R — that’s the way your skin w ill be, If you’ll take Doctor Pierce’o Golden Med ical Discovery. Pim ples, blotches, erup tions, and humors are utterly banished by this medicine. It takes away, more thoroughly and cer tainly than anything else, the blood poi sons or Impurities that cause them. For every Skin, Scalp, and Scroful ous affection, no matter how it came, the “ Discovery” cleanses, builds up, strengthens, and invigorates every part of the system. Eczema, Erysipelas, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Bolls, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, and the worst Scro fulous Sores and Swellings are com pletely and permanently benefited by it The "D iscovery” is made from na tive roots without alcohol, and can be had in liquid or tablet form from all dealers. It is one of the best tonics to-day. you feel refreshed in strength and vigor after taking this vegetable tonic. Tablets 60c.— Adv. Cuticura Stops Itching and Saves the Hair Middle A g e d W om eiv TO BREAK IN NEW SHOES ALW AYS USE Allen'» Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. It prevents tightness and blistering. Relieves Corns. Bunions, and Swollen. Sweating. Aching Feet. Gives rest and comfort. Accept no substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Le ______________________ Roy, N. Y. Quandary. “ I'm doubtful whether to economize on clothes or food." “ What do you mean?” Make the Little Chick's First Home a " I don't know whether t" wear this Comfortable One. last year’s straw hat or let the goat and sprayed with kerosene oil or eat it.”— Exchange. crude petroleum. From 1 to 2 inches o f sand or dry dirt or a thin layer of stray or fine hay should he spread on the floor o f the coop. Brood coops Wr vul J TM k>w. Writ, far Prices iW SWwiw Tats. should be moved weekly to fresh T H E H. F. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y , ground, preferably where there Is new Portland, Ore.. Seattle, Wn.. Bellingham. Wn. grass. Shade is very essential In rearing chickens, especially during warm weather; therefore, the coops should be placed In the shade when Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired W A L K E R ELECTRIC WORKS ever possible. A cornfield make* fine Burn aide. cor. Kith. Portland« Ore. range for young chickens, as they se cure many bugs nnd worms nnd have fresh ground to run on most of the Veal, Pork, Beef, time, due to the cutllvatlon of the Poultry, Butter, Egg« ground, and have abundant shade at and Farm Produce, the same time. 2 to the.Old Reliable Everding house with a Hides, Pelts, c Bacik,a Wool & Mohair î? ® Froomont, O.— “ I was passing through the critical period o f life, being forty-six years o f age and had all the symptoms incident to that change — heat flashes, nervousness, nnd was in a general run down condition, < an it was hard for mo to do my work. L ydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound w as recommended to me ns the liest ri med* fo r my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every w ay since taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap peared.” — Mrs. U . U oddkn , D-3 Isapolcon St., Fremont, OLio. _ 3 T / y ELECTRIC MOTORS L ja V H SHIP North TTaven, Conn.— “ L ydia E. Pinkham's V egeta ble Compound restored my health nftcr everything else had failed when paaalng through change o f life. Thcro is nothing like it to overcome the tryin g symptoms." — Mrs. i' LoiiL.Ni iu J ski . i . a , liox l')7, N orth llaven, Conn. POULTRY RAISING IS A DUTY record o f 45 years of Square Dealing», and be assured of T O P M A R K E T PRICES. F. M. CRONKH1TE, A5-47 Front Street, In S u ch C ase s LYD IA E. PINKHAM ’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Jacas & © On« hundred and d it y - A n Room«, all Modern Improvements. free phone« on er«ry floor. Pretty, Anyway. Maude Adams, as everybody knows, I U e M I has a tip-tilted nose. F W B B IF THEY RIP A t a tea in Los Angeles a little girl Bcwsif of I once said to Miss Adams: LEVI STRAUSS &CÛ Look far this labn tr T IAN rRATCiSCO. CAL. “ I think you’re beautiful. I like your M sJbh— nose best o f all.” LEVI STIAUSS St CO.. S ab Francisco “ Oh, no, my dear, you mustn’t like ^ ____ M f, ..f " F r o r d o - i- A l l , ” 9. my nose,” laughed Miss Adams. “ My th. new fw m rn t lor women parents were very careless about that KEEP BROODING COOP CLEAN When they were choosing my features for me they took the first nose that Give Chick’s Good Overhauling Once turned up.”— Exchange. a Week— Spray Thoroughly A Mixed Message. for Mites. “ W ife, I met Mrs. Wombat today (F ro m the United States D ep artm en t o f and she sent you a message.” A g ric u ltu re .) “ Yes?” The brood coop should be cleaned S «f ?Sc. Ootant 25c anZ SOt “ Told me to tell you something or at least once a week and kept free other.” "W hat a mess you make of things. from mites. I f mites are found In the coop. It should be thoroughly cleaned What was it?” Granulated Eyelids, "Something about light blue foulard Sore Eye*. Eyes Inflamed by pie or a hashed brown waist, forget Sun, D u r t t nd W ind quickly which.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. relieved by Murine. Try it in im History Repeats Itself. Ouch I T ! ? ! ! This kind of rough tslk will be heard less here In town If people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice o f thla Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freexone when applied to a tender, aching corn or hardened calloua atop* aoreneaa at once, and toon the corn or calloua dries up and lifts right o ff without pain. He aaya freexone drtea Immediately and never Inflames or even Irritate* the surrounding akin. A small bottle of freexone will coat very little at any drug store, but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or calloua from one's fteL Millions of America's women will welcome thla announce ment since the Inauguration of the high heels. If your druggist doesn't have freesone tell him to order a small bottle for you.— Adv. K O V E R A LLS Hotel Rowland ir<s<s®M f a r A ® e p r a a te s t g o o d LYDIA t.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS. Farmers and People in Cities Should Keep Enough Hens to Supply Table With Eggs. (P re p a re d by the U nited States D e p a rt m ent o f A g ric u ltu re .) Portland, Oregon BUY D IR E C T £ m . « ¡ ¡ g ' k i j r T . ' I f poultry Is to play the part that It should play In feeding the nation nnd ____________________________________ winning the war, not only w ill the de-| I Q O Y O l i r O w n P l U l f l b l l l g l flclency created during the past yenr j • * have to be made good, but there w ill | By buying direct from us at who lee »le price, •nd save the plumber’ » profits. Write us to have to be added something to the day your needs. We will give you our rock- bottom “ direct-to-you” price«, f o. b. rail or average as It stood before the 1917 de boat. We actually save you from 1U to to per pletion begun. The duty and the op cent. All goods guaranteed. portunity falls upon general fa n n ers. Northwest headquarter* foi Leader Water nnd upon families In cities nnd towns Systems and Fuller A Johnson Engine». who have enough back-yard space— STA R K -D A V IS CO. nnd that means much less space than 212 Third Street. Portland. O r «* a * may be ordinarily considered neces-1 sary— to keep enough hens to supply P. N. U . No. 26, 1918 their own tables with e g g s .