Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 19, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
City Editor Main 7070, WW-9S
Sunday Editor Main 7070. 50O-S5
Advertising Department. .Main 7070. 30-95
Superintendent at Bids. .Main 7040. 560-85
amusements:
HETLIG (Broadway at Taylor) "Oeor.
White'. Scandala of 1919." Tonight.
BAKBR (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Stock
company m "The Crimson Alibi.' To
night. X.T11IC (Broadway at Morrison) Tdu.leal
comedy, "Mardl Grai." Thr.. .how.
daily. 2, 1 and 9 P. M.
HIi PODROMH (Broadway at Txmn'.Il)
Vaudeville and movina jicturea. X ti B.
. 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sunday, afcfl
holidays continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M.
PANTAGBS (Broadway at Aider) Vauda-
ville. Threa shows daily. 8:30, I and
9:05 P. M.
Libra rt to Hold Opkn House. In
the observance ot children's Book
week an. open house will be held at
the North Portland branch library,
190 East Killingsworth avenue, Sat
urday evening, from 8 to 8:40. An
exhibit of books suitable for Christ
mas purchase and for the home
library will be on display. Walter
Jenkins will lead the audience In
Kinging. Mtes Elizabeth Hales will tell
etories and Miss Jessie H. Millard will
speak on books for children. All
parents in the North Portland district
and others Interested In children's
books are Invited.
C. J. SCHKABII. TO ADDKEBS REALTY
Board. Charles J. Schnabel will
speak on the subject "A Westerner in
Dixie Land" at the regular luncheon
of the realty board to be held In
the grill room of the Porltand hotel
today at noon. W. J. Gill will be the
chairman of the day. An additional
feature will be a report made by
Ira E. High, president of the Inter
state Realty association on the recent
executive committee meeting in Seat
tle. W. B. Shlvely, chairman of the
legal oommittee, will discuss a legal
question of Interest to real estate
men.
Pruots Inventory to Be Madk.
Announcement is made by the Ore
gon Growers' Co-operative association
that arrangements have been made
for a complete Inventory of prunes
delivered to date. More than 100,000
will be paid growers of prunes this
week and within the near future, a
total of J500.000 will be paid mem
bers of the association. Checks are
now being mailed from the Salem
office.
Christian Science Lecture. A free
public lecture on Christian Science
will be delivered by Mr. Bliss Knapp,
C. S. B., of Brookline. Maw., Member
of The Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church. The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,
Sunday afternoon, November 21, at
3:30, under auspices of Second Church
of Christ, Scientist, of Portland. Doors
will be open at 3. The public is cor
dially invited. Adv.
Ex-Soldier Bent to Jail. Paul
Maleski, one of the ex-oldiers
rounded up by the police Wednesday
nicrht when they were searching for
the slayers of Patrolman Palmer, was
sentenced to six months in the county
jail yesterday after he had pieadea
Kullty in police court to a charge of
Btealing three army automatic pis
tols from the armory. He had two of
the loaded guns on him when ar
rested.
California Condor Lecture Topic.
"The California Condor in Its Native
Haunts" will be the subject of a
lecture on bird-s by Herman T. Bohl
man before the Oregon Audubon so
ciety tomorrow night- in library hall.
This series of pictures was taken in
the San Bernardino mountains in
California and is the only set of this
bird in existence. The public is in
vited.
Tr ArLS Club to Hike Sundat. Led
by William W. Evans and Oscar S.
Haugen. the Trails1 club walk, Sun
day, will be from Broadway and
Grant streets, starting at 9 A. M. and
going by wooded trials to Council
Crest and from there to a field west
of Mount Calvary cemetery. The walk
will be continued to Gubser's moun
tain or Blasted hill which is the
highest point near Portland;
Pastor to Talk Before Cttt Club.
"Who Is Your Father?" will be the
subject of an address given by Rev.
R. H. Sawyer, pastor of the East Side
Christian church, at the luncheon of
the City club at the Benson hotel to
day. Uev. Mr. Sawyer will take up
some interesting phases of the melt
lng pot. He has recently returned
from a trip to Europe.
Rabbi Rosencrantz to Officiate.
Services will be held at the Congre
gation Novah Zedek Talmud Torah
Sixth and Hall streets, tonight at
fi:30 o'clock and tomorrow morning at
o'clock. Rev. A. I. Rosencrantz
officiating. Sunday morning religious
school is held at 10 o clock. Everyone
Is invited.
Rabbi Wise Announces Topic. "The
Spirit Leading" will be the subject
of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise's sermon at
Temple Beth Israel this evening
Services at 8 o'clock. Sabbath serv
ices tomorrow morning at 10:30. Rabbi
Wise will peak on the lesson of the
day. All are welcome.
Concert to Be Given at Men's
Resort. Mayme Helen Klynn will
give a concert at the Men's Resort
tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Mi-ss
Klynn has arranged a fine musical
programme which is open to the
public.
Attention, Stockmen! First-class
meals at reasonable rates served at
Livestock Exchange hotel, two blocks
west of Exposition bldg. Best of sup
plies only used. Try stockmen's spe
cial luncn. ouc. Adv.
Pstchic Club to Hear Lecture.
At the 'Portland Psychic club this
evening at 8 o'clock, room Fv public
library. Rev. William R. Reece will
lecture on the "Significance of the
x-iay carinnouna.' "
Attention, Stockmen! First-class
meals at reasonable rates served at
Livestock Exchange hotel, two blocks
wast ot .exposition oiag. Best of sup
plies only used. Try stockmen's epe
cial lunch. 50c. Adv.
lo Not Forget to call up East S08I
when you want the Salvation Army
auio-irucic to can lor cut-oft cloth
lng, magazines, newspapers, furniture.
etc Address 24-26 Union ave. Major
jonn uree. district officer AdT.
Mr. Walter B. Gilbert, stage direc
tor of the Baker theater, is conduct
inga 12-weeks course in dramatic rt
Call Mr. Corry, Main 6475, for further
iniormauon. Aav.
Drt Fir. Wood No. 1 first growth
stove length, sio per load. Phone
.cast ;-;o. v estern t uel Co. Adv.
L. M. Davis, dentist, Mohawk bldg.
vjuuu tR, no caicny xaice promts
Adv.
Lewis Stinger, Morrison at Tenth,
grind razors, scissors, knives perfectly.
- Adv.
Dr. James W. Rosbnfeld returned:
1209-11 Selling bldg. Main 1546. Adv.
KkMUEHEK Coal. Carbon-Coal C-.
tnln arenre Eaa, 1)58.- Adv.-
Express Rate Increase Asked.
The public service commission is
hearing arguments In favor of In
creasing the express rate on cream
and milk between interstate points '
to meet the rate new in existence
on Intra-state traffic Ice cream was
a commodity in the application with
the other two kindred products, but
it was given first attention and'was
heard yesterday. The American Ex
press company is asking that the Tate
be increased 26 per cent on ice cream
and 20 per cent on cream and milk.
The hearing will continue today, . -
Druo User Sentenced. After leav
ing drugs alone for more than - a
jear, George Seguin, married and
father of two children, was arrested
by the police again late Wednesday
with narcotics on Ills person. Ha was
under the influence of a drug when
arrested. Seguin several years ago
was a frequent offender because of
his drug habit,, but had taken the
cure and was providing for his wife
and children when he --finally suc
cumbed again. Judge Rossman yester
day sentenced him to 90 days In Jail In
another effort to effect a cure.
Y.' M. C. A, Combines Lecture, Box
ino. A lecture of interest to Port
land men will be given In the audi
torium of the Toung Men's Christian
association November 24, when Dr.
Calvin S. White will speak on 'Keep
ing the Human Engine Going." In
addition, boxing and wrestling con
tests will be staged. The lecture is
one of a series scheduled for the
winter and are intended to give point
ers In obtaining and keeping better
health. -
Meat From 8c Up.
At Frank L. Smith's, 228 Alder street.
Mutton stew, 8c. Mutton sh'lder, 10c
Roast mut'n, 124c. Pot roast, 12Mc.
Leg mutton, 15c Roaet beef, 15c.
Loin and rib mutton chops, 15c.
Roast veal, 15c. Boiling beef, 12c.
Veal cutlets, 20c : Sirloin steak, 18c.
Porterhouse and round steaks, 20c
Smith's very best bacon. 35c and 40c
Roast pork, 25c Pork chops. 30c
Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder at. Adv.
Rabbit Breeders to Exhibit. The
Oregon branch of the National Breed-
rs and Fanciers' association, incor
porated, will hold a show and educa
tional meeting at room H in the Cen
tral library Saturday evening. All
varieties of rabbits will be on ex
hibition, among them several of the
w'nners at the fall fairs. There will
also be talks' on the rabbit as a food
and for fur, by recognized authori
ties. .
MAYOR INDORSES HOME
WATERLY REFUGE FOR BABIES
HELD WORTHY CHARITY.
Rev. Mr. Clink Improving. Rev.
C. E. Cline, who was injured early In
he week when struck by an auto
mobile driven by Harry Oldham, was
reported to be rapidly improving yes
terday at Good Samaritan hospital.
Oldham will face trial in municipal
court tomorrow morning on a charge
of reckless driving. He is at liberty
under $50 bail.
Whiskt Brings Fines. Nick Petroff
was fined! $60 and Eli Metch $75 when
they pleaded guilty In police court
yesterday to a charge of having moon
shine whisky in their possession. They
were - arrested in the north end just
after they had alighted from an auto
mobile.- Petroff had four pints and
Metch was possessor of five pints
when arrested. . -
Railroad Business Increasing.
"Transcontinental business of the
railroads is on the Increase, said F.
E. Batturs, assistant traffic manager
of the Southern Pacific company, who
is in Portland with Mrs. Batturs en
route to San Francisco. Batturs has
been attending a meet ng ot the
Transcontinental Passenger associa
tion.
Burolars Keep Police Bust.
Losses reported and holdups occur in
all parts of city. Protect your valu
ables. . Phone Marshall 2391 for i
burglary and holdup policy. Do it
now before a loss occurs. W. R. Me
Donald Co., general insurance. Yeon
bldg. Adv.
Alleged Forger Returned. James
Williams, alias Layton, who is alleged
to have passed a forged check for
$1350 on the United States National
bank several weeks ago, was brought
back from Los Angeles in custody
f Inspector Nileo yesterday. He is
being held for the state gTand jury,
Drt Law Violators Fined. James
Duffy and George Van Auker of
Astoria pleaded guilty to celling fer
mented grape juice in the United
States district court yesterday and
Judge Wolverton fined each $250.
Artificial Teeth. Best in methods
and materials, best in results. Dr. E.
C. Rossman. plate specialist. Journal
bidg. Adv.
Dr. McMahon's chiropractic es
tablished. Adv.
Dr. Dayton, glasses. Swocland bldg.
Adv.
T- 1 T..4lo-.1n -rnnrf. I
Executive That Institution
Should Be Supported. N
The Waverly Baby home Is In sore
need of more adequate quarters and
more modern equipment, according to
Mayor Baker, who has prepared a re
port on conditions found at the home.
upon personal investigation, made
following the report that an epidemic
was prevailing in the institution.
Bronchial pneumonia, and not dysen
tery was named as the cause of death,
In the report of an autopsy on the in
fant whose demise brought about the
investigation. The autopsy was per
formed by Dr. Frank N. Menne of the
University of Oregon Medical school.
who added that mild dysentery was a
contributing cause. ,
Mayor Baker, according to his re
port, found that conditions regarding
sickness, as reported in the newspa
pers, were true. At the time of his
Investigation, made Wednesday, six
babies were found to be extremely
sick and about 14 others were more
or less sick. The physicians, the
mayor reports, including two of the
leading baby specialists of the city,
are doing and have been doing every
thing possible to correct the trouble,
although the cause for the illness, the
mayor finds, still is uncertain.
'The only criticism that I could see
in the matter of the existing epidemic
is that it was not reported to the
health bureau of the city as soon as' it
should have been," the mayor reports.
Whether anything more could have
been done if it had been generally
known sooner Is uncertain, but such
report immediately would have headed
off much of the criticism of the institution.
'I found the institution to be sani
tary in every respect. Everything is
clean. The only criticism that appears
justified is that an institution such as
this should have to operate without
thoroughly modern quarters and the
best of skilled help. This is only pos
sible by public support. Conducting
such an institution without-adequate
funds is a serious handicap. So far
s I am a.ble to determine the Institu
tion has capable help. The medical
part of the Institution is -cared for.
apparently, in the very best manner
by men thoroughly capable and conscientious.
"My earnest desire, after having
Investigated this home, is to see the
public support it in such a. way that it
can be continued and greatly . improved."
AUTO REPAIR MEN ELECT
C. Ti. Weaver to Head Organization
for Next Year.
C. L. Weaver was elected president
of the Portland Automotive Trades
association at the annual meeting of
the association held Wednesday night
at the Benson hotel. He succeeds W. J.
Lester. Other officers chosen were:
Axel Klldahl, first vice-president:
Edward Burke, second vice-president;
L. L. Blumenthal, third vice-president;
R. H. Cross, secretary, and Don
Bates, treasurer.
The suggestion made at the .recent
meeting that the name be changed
from the Portland Garage and Re
pairmen's association to the Portland
Automotive Trades association was
passed upon favorably at the meeting
and the organization immediately as
sumed the new name.
TODAY-
Hundreds of men all over
the state will take advan
tage of this Manufactur
ers discount of 25 off on
Suits , Overcoats, Macki
naws and extra Pants; will
YOU be one of them?
25 OFF
on all
Boys' Suits
MACKINAWS and EXTRA
KNICKERS.
A stock that is one of the
largest and finest in the
Northwest all of which
goes into this sale.
25 OFF
on all
Blankets
Including the famous Pen
dleton fleece-wool Blankets
and other nationally known
Oregon makes. Savings
range from $1.15 to $7.50
on the pair.
Boys' Department and
Blanket Dept, 3d Floor
In all of our five big stores throughout the
state we are doing a greater volume of business
than ever before. This can be attributed to
many things, but principally that the public as
a whole is quick to realize and appreciate a bona
fide manufacturer's reduction of 25 off on
fine, all-wool merchandise. -
Our Men's Clothing Department occupies the entire
second floor of the Woolen Mill building. Here you
will see hundreds of Suits and Overcoats the values of
which are unequaled anywhere because here you buy
direct from the manufacturer; that's why, today and
every day, hundreds of men all over the state are tak
ing advantage of our price reductions.
Men's Suits . . $18.75 to $56.25
Men's OfCoats $18.75 to $37.50
" Mackinaws $9.40 to $16.90
Men's Pants . . . $4.15 to $11.25
BROWNSVILLE
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Entire Bldg. (S. W. Cor.) Third and Morrison
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GENUINE
VICTROLAS
PRICED
LOW
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FOR A WORLD'S ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD
and at TERMS that should send a Phonograph to every
Pacific Coast home.
Ownership of a Victor Victrola will be a great pleasure if
you have a library of good Record selections. To make your
purchase one of complete satisfaction we have arranged here
many Combination Offerings, including Records, Albums,
Needles, Brush, etc.
THIS OUTFIT
VICTOR VICTROLA
Number 4
Six latest selections, 2 record
albums, 300 steel needles, record
cleaner brush, one bottle oil
shipped FREE to your home
All for $30.05
PAY S1.0O CASH.
Astoria
PORTLAND
Eugene Marshfield
North Bend
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MORTGAGEJ LOANS. ;
On Improved city real estate, prompt
seviee, no delays. Portland Trust Co.,
Sixth and Morrison. Adv.
Three Hurt In Collision.
Two women and one man were
slightly injured shortly before noon
yesterday when an automobile in
which they were riding collided with
a street car at Fifteenth and Weidler
streets. The injured persons are Mrs.
A. a. Jackson. 646 Weidler street.
i whose left wrist was fractured; Mrs.
U. S. Smith. 665 Weidler street, wno
received a bad cut over the right eye,
and Chester Hopkins. 37 West Church
street, who was cut and bruised about
the head. They were all taken to St.
Vincent's hospital.
DESTROYER FLEET COMING
Naval Fighters to Be Here for Big
Football Contest.
Portland will entertain a fleet of
destroyers ordered to Portland to ac
company the Pacific fleet football
team which is scheduled to meet
CARD OF THA5KS.
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness and sympathy
shown at the death of our dear
mother, Caroline Schafer, also the
beautiful flowers.
Adv. MKS. SAKAH WEBBBK.
Fire-Adjustment
SACRIFICE
SALE OF
TAILORING
On October Eth there was &
fire at Joy's. Things looked
worse than they were most
tailorings cloths came through
' unhurt. The insurance has
been adjusted a sale is now
In progress.
$
For Suit and Overcoats)
Formerly to D)
For Sulfa and Overcoats
Formerly to S125
Every Garment Tailored
in Faultless Manner
to Joy Standard
BEAVER DQARD
FOR BETTER WALLS HI
AND CEILINGS
RASMUSSEN & CO.
K. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Streets
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Hazelwobd
Plate Lunch
65c
Sample Menu. '
Choice of Soup.
Baked Salmon, Parsley Sauce,
or '
Tenderloin Tips, Saute Spanish,
or
Roast Veal with Apple Sauce.
Green Peas. Creamed Cauliflower.
Mashed or Baked -Potatoes.
. Pie, Pudding or lee Cream.
Tea, Coffee or Milk.
HazelwooJ Vegetable Dinner
40c
Sample Menu.
Green Peas and Potatoes.
Buttered Beetaj New String Beans.
Creamed Asparagus.
Bread and Butter. Tea, Coffee or Milk.
Table dTIote Dinner. ........ .$1.00
Sunday Table d"Hote Dinner. .$1.25
Multnomah club here December 4.
This announcement was made in a
telegram received by Mayor Baker
yesterday.
The football squad will arrive In
Portland aboard a destroyer on or
about November 29 and about Decem
ber 3, a division of six destroyers ac
companied by the Pacific fleet band
of 100 pieces will arrive In the harbor.
THeHazelwood
Confectionery and Restaurant
388 Washington St. 127 Broadway
104 Fourth Street
Betweea WasMng-toa and Stark
Nokol
Automatic Heater
R- M. C Gas Burners
C. C. SCHENCK CO.
405 Spalding Bldg. Main 150
GIVEN AWAY
ABSOLUTELY
FREE - APEX
VACUUM
CLEANER
For further particulars call at our store or our booth at the
Stock Show. "
Don't fail to witness " our demonstration of the SWANLITE
FARM LIGHTING PLANT, at our Stock Show Exhibit and
see what a labor saver we have for you.
YOURS FOR SERVICE
Electric Contractors and
Dealers
390 Morrison St.
Opposite Olds, Wortman &
King's Store
Phone Main 8048
Spectacles vs.
Noseglasses
The writer wore nose
glasses for more than 10
years. He does not now
know just why he wore
them so long, but he is
emphatically sure that
he wore them too long.
He now wears spectacles
the kind that hook
over your ears and stay
on. They have tortoise
shell rims and gold bows
and they furnish more
comfort to the hour than
he ever dreamed of.
If your glasses come off, GET SPEC
TACLES. If your nose gets sore GET
SPECTACLES. If you break your lenses
frequently GET SPECTACLES. If you
have to bend over your work GET SPEC
TACLES. -
An examination here will determine
the "just right" kind.
COLUMBIAN
OPTICAL COMPANY
"Any lens in 60 minutes"
Floyd F. Brower, Mgr.
145 SIXTH
Are You Ready for Transferring?
We have transfer eases for
every purpose la wood, a t e e 1
and paper suitable ta transfer
from any make ef filing; cabinet.
laveatisate our Safea-uard Kil
InM System, eonalatlnjc of a-ulde
and folder. Why not equip your
- cabinet, and start right f
In addition to transfer caaes,
you will find on our third floor
furniture department a full line
of fUlnnr cabinets in wood and
steel aad supplies made by the
world's largrest manufacturers of
office equipment.
- Ik ad dittos to a complete asaortaaeat caairs, desk aad office
tables, we have a few barsalna in naed dealt.
The J. K. Gill Co.
Third and Alder Streets
This Outfit
VICTOR VICTROLA
Number 6 -
Eight late selections, 2 rec
ord albums, 300 steel needles,
1 bottle oil, 1 record cleaner
brush. Shipped FREE to
your home
All for $40.90
VICTOR
' VICTROLA
You may hve this
beautiful style' XI in
your home immedi-
ately or we 'will hold
it for Xmas delivery. ....
Combination offering
includes 20 record se
lections, album, brusli,
300 steel needles, oil-..'
Free delivery to your
home
AH for $159.73
Pay $15 Cash
$10 per Month
If you should wl.lt to mate Chrl.tma. present of
pnonoarrapb. It would be advisable to take advantage
of this exceptional terms fferine- We will store for
you FHKli. ,
Out of town buyers should take advantage of this splendid
opportunity. Send us your order at once while we can in
sure delivery enclose check, bank draft, money order amount
you wish to pay down. Give full shipping; directions. We will
ship at once all charges prepaid.
Cut Out Coupon, Send for Complete Catalogue
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Reed-French Piano Co.
433-435 Washington at Twelfth St. 1 1
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Wage Earners!
Ever get 300 on
your savings?
Here's how:
Save $1 a week, bring it
to Sales Manager, 203 Gas
co Bldg. and he will add 3
for 1, so that in 6 weeks
you will have to your cred
it 6 plus 8 equals 24 dollars
to apply on the Gas Co.'s
electric-driven, gas-heated
washing machine.
It will be delivered be
fore Christmas and noth
ing more due this year, the
installments commencing
in January, 1921.
The idea:
is to give the person of
moderate means a chance
to enjoy the comforts of
the well-to-do,
jto encourage thrift,
to encourage buying your
loved ones a useful Christ
mas present, instead of
wasting your hard-earned
money on flubdubs.
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TUTUS. M. C. CROWLEY, of Los
Angeles, who says Tanlae
completely restored her health
after everything else, even a
change of climate,' failed to help
her in the least.
WHEN YOU GO TO
SAN FRANCISCO
ATTKE HOTEL
STEWART
On Oeary St., Jtwt off Union Square,
elos. to everything worth while. Good
accommodations at moderate rates.
Breakfast. 60a, 60c 75e; Lunch, 76c;
Dinner, 1.2S (Sundays, fl.SO). Muni
cipal car passes the door. Stewart
Motor Bus meets principal trains and
steamers. It is advisable to make res
ervations in advance of arrival.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nian. Main 7070, Automatic 660-35.
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"I came to Los Angeles trying to
better, even in this wonderful climate,
until I began taking Tanlae," said
Mrs. M. C. Crowley, who Uvea at 1041
South Hill street, Los Angeles, the
other day.
"I was so weak and broken down
that I was hardly able to get about at
all. I suffered terribly after my
meals on account of my food souring
and gas f ormins; on my stomacn, anu
I would feel so tight that I could
hardly get a good breath. My appe
tite left me and I was so nervous that
I couldn't stand the least noise and 1
never knew what it was to get a good
night'e sleep.
"I tried dieting- for more than two
years, but that didn't help me any.
for I was continually getting worse
all the time and actually lost 25
pounds in weight.
"All the different treatments and
medicines I took failed to do me the
least bit of good.
"I know from my personal expe
rience with it that Tanlae is a good
medicine, for as soon as I began tak
ing it, I began to improve. Why, it
is perfectly wonderful the way I have
gained in strength, weight and every
other way, and I now feel like a dif
ferent woman entirely.
"I have a fine appetite and my
nerves are in such perfect condition
that I sleep soundly every night. I
never suffer from tour stomach and
gas forming after meals and, in fact,
all my troubles have just gradually
disappeared since taking Tanlae.
"I feel so thankful over my im
provement that I am glad to have the
opportunity to recommend Tanlae to
everybody."
Tanlae Is sold in Portland by the
Owl Drug company. Adv.
Phone Your Want Ads to
THE OREGONIAN
Main 7070 Automatic 560-95