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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
TIME FOR THE HEAVY MEAL FOR SALEAUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Federal Tracks A Bat Used Truck to Buy. A REBUILT FEDERAL in a food value for the money aa a new truck. By rebuilt we mean that the truck ! entirely taken apart, each part examined and if necessary replaced oy a new part made at the Federal factory, the entire truck repainted and reftnlahed, and everything neceseary done to make the truck practi cally aa good aa new in every detail. when you buy a rebuilt Federal you are protected by the same policy and In terest that we live to all Federal owneri. We operate a repair department, in which the workmen are specialists on Federals, our supply of Federal parts is complete, and the stack room organization high class, which Insures the prompt filling of all parts orders. We also operate a serv ice department, which is open day and night, "always at your call." The Federal being a good truck in the first place and protected by a company which is equip ped and has the disposition to give you service is consequently A SAFE USED TRUCK TO BUT. If you are In the market for a truck from $1000 to 11400, we urge you to com pare used Federals with new trucks at similar prices. We think we can convince you of their superior value. OERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO., Cor. E. Third and Oregon Sta., over Steal Bridie. HYPNOTISM Influence and control others! Make fun and money. Learn in few hours. . Illustrated treatiaa f ree. Guarantee Sales Co., Book Dept. MM Second St. San Diego, Calif. Sure I He Thought of Her. There was trouble in the nursery. Baby Enid was howling, and mother couldn't soothe her. - - At last she found out the cause ot- the disturbance and turned irately on Johnny. - , "You don't mean to say, you greedy little boy," she demanded, "that you have eaten all those sweets grandma gave to you, and never even thought of your little sister?" Johnny looked hurt. - "Oh, yes, I did think of her," he said In an aggrieved voice. "I was think ing of her all the time, and I was frightened that she would see them before I ate them all!" Kansas City Times. Case of Necessity. William F. McCombs, the well known Democratic politician, relates the following: ' Little Tommy had a very pretty sister. Pretty sister had a very de voted admirer. One evening when the devoted admirer was sitting in the parlor waiting for sister to appear he was approached by little Tommy. "Say, Mr. Smith," rather pointedly queried the youngster, "do you love sister Jenny?" "Why, Tommy!" was the amazed response of the blushing Mr. Smith. "Why do you ask me a question like that?" "Because," was the quick rejoinder of the youngster, "she said last night she would give five dollars to know, and I need the money." Philadelphia Telegraph. Hit 8tand. "I'm neuter 'bout dis yuh war dat de white men is holdin' over dar In whuhever 'tis," declared old Brother Kersoot. "Yassah, plumb neuter 1 dunnuh no mo' dan dey does what dey's fighting 'bout." Kansas City Star. A Practical Application. "I think I can explain it to you. Now I ask you for a kiss. That's the initia tive." "And I refer you to mother." "Um. That's the referendum." Louisville Courier-Journal. TYPHOID 33 Up ox. Army niea the tlmoct miraculous f ft Ctcy, and lurm.esfnes, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be Taceinaied NOW by your physician, you and four fatally. It U more vital than house Insuraoxe. Alk your physician. dfUfgiet, or n& for "Hate Toa bad Typboktf" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THC CUTTE1 LABOIATORY, BCIrtUJEY, CAL Mmucmc vcm mwm mmmu a. a. mm. uaaaea Frenchman Asserts That It Is Early In the Morning, But Some Differ With Him Radically. . : The undisturbed if not berolo di gestion which ttrises at the first clear note of the wood thrush, and, after the due process of orderly kitchen events, sits eager and appetent before a slice of tried ham, a dish of fried potatoes, a stack of wheats, a howl of oatmeal, a platter of fried eggs, etc., ts worthy of note these days. Our nerve organization requires time for preparation to meet the dally exigencies. It has to be warmed up, and, like a baseball pitcher, cannot go cold to Its work. -It suggests to the appetite that a bit of fruit, a soft boiled egg and a cup of coffee will rep- -resent sufficiency and kindness to the Interior economy. Therefore when a French 'man of wisdom, with -seeming logic, says that the heavy work of digestion ought to be thrown upon the rested digestive organs and that consequently the "heavy meal" of the day ought to be eaten early In the morning, we reply that his theory ts plausible, but In er ror. Digestive organs may be reBted In the morning, but they'are not ready to work, except In the case of the now rare and always heroic digestions be fore mentioned. Moreover the French man of wis dom is socially wrong. One may wel come the cheering presence of one's fellow man at bIx o'clock In the morn ing, but no lover of the human race wants to see his brother at six o'clock In the morning. The Inalienable right, of humanity at six o'clock In the morn ing Is a grouch, a silent, comforting grouch, which only asks of bumtnlty, that If it cannot keep out of sight, at least it keep Its mouth shut. Eating is as much social diversion jas it Is stoking. As stoking It would become abhorrent and men would flee to thickets with their meat If eating were not also social. A dinner, prop erly considered, Is the gentle fourth or fifth act of the day. The climax has been reached. The Btress has been endured, the complications mas tered, and the mind comes restfully to the services of the body. If we are to have the "heavy meal" of the day set at five or Blx o'clock In the morning, it will be served to a generation which sits up all night. Chicago Tribune. , German Eyesight Where the eyesight is defective Brit ain's soldiers in future are to be pro vided wltb spectacles free of charge, This calls to mind the method adopted by the German military authorities. The number of recruits with defec tive eyesight became so alarming that the matter was investigated, and In the end every short-sighted soldier was provided with two pairs of spectacles, one pair to be worn and the other pair always to be carried In reserve. Germany has more short-sighted peo ple than any other country. Even amongst young people of twenty years of age, five and one-half per cent are afflicted with defective eyesight . At Heidelberg university extensive experiments were carried out to dis cover the cause of this alarming de fect, and the professors were satisfied that much complaint was to be lodged against harmful artificial light Crazy Autolsts. The recklessness of some automobll Ists passes belief. The Long Island railroad has been compelled to re move the usual lightly built crossing gates and substitute barriers made of heavy timber as big as telegraph poles. This action has been taken be cause between July 3 and July 7 there were no less than six cases In which drivers forced their machines through the lighter gates and across the tracks in front of approaching trains. If such fools were killed. It would be small loss. The trouble ts that per sons so Indifferent to their own safety are even more Indifferent to the safety of others. Chicago Evening Post WHY FAMOUS PASTRY COOKS USE Baking Powder Tha ntifmne nt nnr first rla hotels and restaurants are exact Ing-they demand the best Women go where the pastry and cakes are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted by, hot bread and biscuits when fresh and moist and light - K C Baking Powder because he knows that results are certain; every time everything is as good as his best Tl, 4. V n ttol-lnrf PftuirW Tuj'rnn miv thft various 1 lldl, IUU, VV1L11 it W , -- kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake as : needed so that every order goes to the table fresh and not, yet the . 1 I I L . - A a.- 1.1, GV last ne DaKes are jusi as go uic iiiou The reasons behind these reasons is that K C Is really a blend of two baking powders. One commences to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The other requires both moisture and heat tp piake it active. Dough or batter will remain in a partially leavened condition for hours, and when put in the oven,1 will come up as light as if mixed a moment before. For cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the like,1 which cannot all be baked at once, K C is indispensa ble. For all baking thedoubleraise makes doubly certain. m w CVifnni mvttmnln nf tflB DrofeMaional cook anil your baking vnu oe equal to nia. REPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter how big the bird, no matter bow heavy Its plumage or swift its flight, you can bring it to bag with a- long, strong, straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results are what count They always give the best results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach of everybody's pocketbook. Made in three different models and In 10, 13, 16 and 20 gauges. DEALERS EVERYWHERE SELL THEM Arc You Suffering FromO, Autointoxication Intoxication. Is " "poisoning, or the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substances produced within the body." This Is a condition due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or pores of the body failing to throw off the poisons. More than 50 of adults are suffering from this trouble. This Is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and many other symptoms produced by Auto-Intoxication. Your whole system needs stirring up. DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DICGQVERY (la TmbM as UajaoV Fmnmt will remedy the trouble. It first aids the system to expel accumulated poisons. It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate Its own poisons without any outside aid. Obey Nature's warnings. Your dealer in medicines will supply you, or you may tend 50c for a sample package of tablets by mail. Adams Dr.VJI.tttrce, Buttalo.N.Y. fe blest eiltfaeef Dr. IMlotl AdUr hoold bo id awry fuuly. 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