Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 26, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OltEGOXIAN. TUESDAY. JUL.T 26, 1921
9.
CITYNEWS IN BRIEF
V
City Editor Main 7070. BBO-OS
Sunday Editor Main 7070.T'60-!5
Advertising Department. .Mn.in 7070, 5K0-H5
Superintendent of Bldg .. Main 7070. 5G0-K5
AMrSEMENTS.
HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll)
Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5.
0:45 to 11 P. M.. Saturdays, Sundays and
Mondays continuous. 1:15 to 11 P. M-
PANTAGES (.Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville Three shows daily. 2, 7 and 9:05
P. M.
THE OAKS Amusement park. Parisian
Follies in "A. Chinese Festival." Take
cars at First and Alder. '
OKEUOMAN AT RESORTS.
Subscribe with the following agents, at
your summer resort, to secure the moat
prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City
rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable
In advance. y
Barview, Or. W. A. SIpprell
Bay City. Or O- E. Shelley
Bayocean. Or F r. Mitchell
(.Breakers. Wash J. M. Arthurs
Brighton. Or .' A. "W. Rows
Carson. Wash
C. K. Smith and Mrs. M. St. Martin
Chinook, Wash. t R. Knutson
Ecola, Or. Cannon Beach Merc. Co.
Garibaldi Or..D. C. Kllis and J. L. Kidder
Gearhart. Or. W. L. Robinson
Hot Lake, Or. ...'...Hot Lake Sanitarium
Long Beach, Wash ..W. E. Strauhal
Manhattan Beach. Or Sarah F. Angell
.Manxantta. Or B. Kardell
Kahcotta, Wash H. J. Brown
Keah-kah-nie Beach, Or... A. C. Anderson
Nehalem, Or. . . T. C. Peregoy
Newport. Or. O. F. Herron
Ocean Tflke, Or Nettie Tomprett
Ocean Park. Wash Emma S. Campbell
Pacific City. Or. E. F. Edmunds
Rockaway. Or. ............ -Frank Miller
Keanide. Or C. W. Alward
Bhipherd'a Hot Springs. Wash
Shipherd s Hot Springs Hotel
Peaview, Wa-h. G. N. Putnam
Tillamook. Or J. S. Lamar
Vvheeler. Or..Jas. Hamilton and Leo Sohler
Dr. Lovejot Is Divorced. Con
firmation, of rumors that George A.
Lovejoy and Xr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy
have been divorced was given by Mr.
Lovejoy yesterday. Other than to say
that the doctor got the decree and the
grounds were Incompatibility of
temper, Mr. Lovejoy made no further
comment. The divorce was granted
In Oregon last year. rr. Lovejoy was
democratic candidate for representa
tive in congress In the third district
last year, against C N. McArthur.
republican candidate. The doctor,
who was formerly a city health offi
cer In Portland, served overseas In
the war and Is the author of a
widely-read book, which contains her
observations In Europe. The doctor
has been In the east since the elec
tion. Mr. Lovejoy is in the insurance
business.
jAMEBOif Clew Kai.se. A clew to
the whereabouts of W. T. Jameson,
who has been missing since July 13,
received yesterday proved to be false.
Mrs. George Klnonopa of Columbia
City telephoned to Inspector Klingen
emlth at police headquarters and said
a man whom she recognized as Jame
son from the pictunre and description
printed on the circular offering $100
reward for his discovery had stopped
at her house and stated his intention
of taking a room in Columbia city
while attending a .convention. A
family friend of Jameson living at
St. Helens was sent to the other town
and reported that the man in ques
tion was not Jameson.
Driver's Trial Postponed. Trial
of Russell Cowling on a charge of
reckless driving was postponed yes
terday in municipal court until Au
crust 25. Bending the recovery of
Mrs. F. P. Page. 'Multnomah station
who suffered severe lacerations and
a fractured Jaw in a collision at
"West Park and Everett streets last
Saturday. Mrs. Page is in Good
Samaritan hospital. The accident oc
curred when Cowling attempted to
turn the corner and collided with
three other cars. His ball wag In
creased from $100 to $1000.
Holeman's Hearing Postponed.
The preliminary hearing of Andrew
Hoteman, charged with shooting
Robert I Whitesides. special patrol
man, a week ago tonight at the cor
ner of Twenty-first and Washington
etreets, was postponed yesterday
morning in municipal court upon the
request of counsel for the defense.
Holeman's attorney is assisting in
the defense of Mrs. Ann Louise Agee
whose trial for murder of her hus
band began yesterday.
An $18,000 Home to Rise. Prelim
inary plans for an $18,000 residence
at 67 Kloral street, between East
Davis and East Couch' streets in
Laurelhurst, were filed yesterday
with the city bureau of buildings for
checking. The residence was designed
for E. A. Finkbeiner. The plans call
for stucco finished tile construction
The residence will be two stories, 2!
bv 80 feet ground dimensions. C. H,
Wallwork is the architect.
Counterfeit Notes Afloat. Coun
terfeit notes of three types are in
circulation, according to local offi
cers of the secret service. Notes on
the federal reserve bank of Cleve
land are in denominations of $5 and
$20, and $10 notes are being cir
culated on the federal reserve bank
of San Francisco. The .notes are
printed on plain bond paper, are in
distinct and are without threads.
Postal Savings Decrease. Postal
savings deposits decreased $3000 in
Portland during the month of June,
according to a report that has been
postmaster-general. The
that Portland
n savings, bu
has fallen behind Tacoma. The de
posits here for the month of May
totalied $1,626,851. In June they fell
to $1,623,26S.
Auto Tank Blown Up. A fire
alarm yesterday morning at Sixth and
Pine streets resulted in the arrest o
Alfred Ellen. 17 years old. 110 Gibb
ettreet. The fire, which was out when
the apparatus arrived, was in an
automobile which Ellen was driving.
He attempted to have his gasolin
tank tilled while the engine wa
running, which resulted In an expio
elon.
Mid-Week Dances to Begin. Th
mid-week dances at Columbia beach
will begin tomorrow night in the
new pavilion. Harry Bewley's eight
piece orchestra has been engaged for
the season and has made a distinct
hit with the crowds. The mid-week
dances will be a feature at the amuse
ment resort for the remainder of the
season.
Women to Give Dinner. The women
of Clinton Kelly Methodist Episcopal
church will give a chicken dinner to
morrow evening at the church. Powell
valley road, near East Thirty-ninth
street. The event is planned to cele
brate the 14th anniversary of the
church.
Mat asp Elton Court Apartments
were gutted by fire. Tenants lost
thousands of dollars in personal ef
fects. Are you protected in case of
fire? If not phone Mar. 2391 for rates
"vV. R. McDonald Co. All kinds of in
surance. Yeon bldg. Adv.
Partt. who is responsible and can
jrive best of references, wants to rent
modern eipht to ten-room unfurnished
fceuse oti west side for nine months or
'one year. No smail children. X S3S,
Oregonian. Adv.
Str. Nacine, Astoria to Portland,
vpeclal excursion, up trip only, $1.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday,
Monday. 9 A M., passengers only.
O.-W. R. & N. dock. Astoria. Adv.
Hotel Seaside Seasie, Or.
Ocean Beach resort, excellent meals,
dining room faces ocean. Open all year
Adv.
Tired, aching feet can be relieved;
consult Dr. Ingalls, Knight Shoe Co.,
Morrison, near Broadway. Adv.
Safety Boxes, 10 dally. 284 Oak.
AST.
rR- Cation, (Iuhi, SvdU&nd, bide
N&ccurum5 to a. rri'i'u
made by the postmaste
statement also shows
is ahead of Seattle tr,
Hebrews Honor Herzle. As a
tribute to the memory of Theodor
Herzle, memorial services will be held j
t Neighborhood House tonight at 8 I
'clock. Herzle's publication, "The I
ewish State," was the inspiration .
that led to the first Zionist confer-
nce in Basle, Switzerland, convened
by Herzle, Max Nordau and others.
Herzle's death occurred 17 years ago.
Taking part in the programme will
be children of the Portland Hebrew
chool; the prinlcipal, Bert I. Treiger;
Bromberg, chairman of the board
f education, and Rabbi Bachman,
the newly-installed -cantor of the
Shaarei Torah synagogue. Cantor
Bachman will sing "El Mole Rachmin,"
he traditional chant of the orthodox
Jewish burial service.
Garage Regulations Urged. TT. E.
Plummer, chief of the bureau of build
ings, has asked City Attorney Grant
to pass on the legality of an ordi
nance that would prevent the erec
tion of street line private garages,
except where they are built in an
embankment. Large cities in the east
do not have the problem, according
to Mr. Plummer, as there seems to be
custom of building all garages in
the rear of dwellings. The garages
on the street line interfere with the
view and in many cases present an
unattractive appearance. The plan
contemplated by Mr. Plummer would
provide for revocable permits where
owners wished to erect temporary
garages.
Woman Asks Divorce. Feminine
handkerchiefs and hairpins found in
the pockets of Webster F. Lange con
vinced Mrs. Hazel E. Lange that her
husband was untrue, she asserted in
divorce action filed in the circuit
court yesterday. When she demanded
to know where he got the handker
chiefs, he had the audacity to tell
her that they belonged to her, she
said. Lange also took a Jaunt to
Seaside in company with a young
woman, charged Mrs. Lange, saying
that she and her mother met the
couple at the resort, unexpectedly.
Another divorce suit filed was that
of Maggie Hodgson against Robert J.
Hodgson.
Salmon Label Held Fraud. De
claring that a court could not be a
partner to a transaction involving a
fraud. Judge Bean, in the federal
court, yesterday ruled against the
Tallant-Grant Packing company in a
suit brought by Howard Winter.
Winter alleged that the packing com
pany was using a label on canned
salmon which stated that the goods
were packed at Waterford, Wash,
whereas the evidence showed that no
salmon was now being nor had been
packed at the town, specified for
some time. Winter owns the label in
question and brought suit against ths
company for improper use of the
same.
Wife Charges Threat. Convinced
that his wife, who is employed at
the Limit Cafe, Fifth and Burnslde
streets, was accepting the attentions
of other men, Clarence Willett stood
across the street from the restaurant
most of Saturday afternoon shaking
his fist in her direction, and when she
left threatened to kill her, she com
plained to Deputy District Attorney
Mowry yesterday. Willett was lodged
in the county jail on a charge of
threatening to kill Mrs. Willett. The
Willetts were married two years ago.
Candt Pull Announced. An old-
fashioned candy pull will be held at
Peninsula park at 3 o'clock tomor
row afternoon under the auspices of
the Peninsula park playground com
munity. The affair will be in charge
of Mrs. Felix Zavero and F. Rlngo
will make the candy. Children are
invited and requested each to bring a
pound ot sugar to help keep the pot
boiling. Sandy will be on hand to
take movies of the event.
Milk Rating Corrected. Although
credit was given In The Oregonian
to the Riverview Dairy for making
the highest score on pasteurized milk
in the ratings made by Dr. D. W.
Mack of the city health bureau, a
typographical error-iuthe summarized
statistics of all the dairies made the
Riverview rating appear 86.7 instead
of 96.7.
Bridge Paving Bids Asked. Bids
for paving the steel spans of the Mor
rison-street bridge are being adver
tised for as the result of a resolution
passed by the county commissioners
yesterday. There are 4250 yards to
be covered with asphaltic concrete.
Eto Not Forget to call uri East 3088
when you want the Salvation Army
auto truck to call for cast-off cloth
ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture,
etc. Address 24-26 Union ave.. Major
John Bree, district officer. Adv.
Str. Iralda, for Astoria, $1 and tax:
seaside one way, 91.60; r. trip, 13. inc
tax; passengers only; leaves Portland
Tues., Thurs, Sat., 9 A. M., Alder-st.
dock. Main S323. Leaves Astoria
lion., wed., Fri., 9 A. M. Adv.
Str. Georgiana, 5 hours to Astoria
Special excursion to Astoria and way
points, si, aown trip only. Tues..
Thurs. and Sat. Leave Portland, 8
A. -L. Alder-st. dock. Adv.
Astoria and Seaside stage leaving
New Houston hotel, 72 X. 6th st.
Bdwy. 16S, 2 A. !., 9 A. M.. 12 M
3:30 P. M. Adv.
Kegs, hardwood, new and 2d-hand.
Panama Cooperage, Front and Salmon.
Adv.
Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co.,
mine agents. East 1188. Adv.
See our
west end
Morrison St.
windows
m -
nJiiii
n i 1 i i
Every
Silk Shirt
IN OUR BIG STORE
Values to $12
EXTRA
SPECIAL
$6-45
Jersys. Broadcloths, Crepes,
PuKsywlUows, SUlts. White
and fancy striped. All sixes.
S. & H. Stamps
Portland's Only Kuppcnhelmcr
Uooie
MORRISON at FOURTH
HE
EELIG
TH EAT E R
BROADWAT AT TATtOR
BEGINNING
MON. EVE.
AUG. 1
TWICE DAILY
Thereafter, 2:15, 8:15
Limited Engagement
Not a Mere Photoplay, But
A Cinematic Road Show With Its Own
ORCHESTRA of SYMPHONISTS
In Full Thematic Score
Has Triumphantly Toured This
Continent Amid the Plaudits of a Nation
being shaded to a basis of the Denver
combination, which, makes reductions
ranging- from cent to 3 cents a
hundred pounds. The new tariffs also
will contain a routing from the Pacific
coast to Omaha via Minneapolis trans
fer in connection with the Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway.
DETECTIVES BELIEVE ROB
BERS HAVE "3IA1UCER."
Circa instances of Recent Crime
Indicate Girl Is Advance Agent
for Housebreakers.
Detectives yesterday expressed the
belief that a gang of burglars is
perating in the city with a woman
marker" as an advance agent. The
ome of George H. Beuhler, 490 East
Twenty-third street, was burglarized
baturday night, end clothing and a
valuable walrus-skin bag were stolen.
Entrance was madje through a first-
floor window and the house ran
sacked during the absence of the
family.
Mr. Beuhler reported to Detectives
Coleman and Collins that a woman
had asked to use the telephone about
two weeks ago, calling a number and
talking about the return of a bor
rowed book. Mr. Beuhler overheard
the conversation and noted th num
ber called. He found that the house
with that telephone number was
closed, and the occupants out of town
t the time, so apparently the worn
an s conversation was a blind over
an empty wire.
The detectives believe the woman
was engaged in marking the house
for the burglars working with her,
noting the floor plan, windows and
doors, and the likelihood of a profit
able haul. She is said to be about
9 years old, rather plump and good
looking, andi wore a white dress.
green coat, white footwear and
large straw hat.
JUDGES' VACATION NEAR
Members of Supreme Court to Ad
journ Some Time Friday.
SALEM, Or., July 25. (Special.)
The supreme court will adjourn some
time Friday for August, according- to
an announcement made here today.
Chief Justice Burnett expects to
pass a part of his vacation at a beach
resort, while Justice McBride will gro
to his ranch in Washington county
Justice Brown will rest at Roeeburs.
Justice Bean will work on his ranch
in Umatilla county, and Justice Johns
will pass two weeks on fishing
streams in southern Oregon. Justice
Benson will divide his vacation be
tween Salem and Portland, while Jus
tice Harris will pass his entire vaca
tion on his ranch near McK.enzie
bridge, in Lane county.
LUMBER RATES REDUCED
Charges to Points in Southwest
Are Cut, It Is Announced.
Reduced rates on lumber and shin
pies to southwestern territory, -which
includes Texas, Oklahoma Arkansas
Louisiana and intermediate points.
were announced yesterday hy tele
gram from R- H. Countiss, agent for
the transcontinental freight bureau
to W. D. Skinner, traffic manager f$r
the Spokane, Portland & Seattle rail
way. lx. Countiss is reissuing east
bound transcontinental lumber tariffs
18-C and 28-E, effective September 10,
Kates to the destinations named are
4
THE SENSATION
OF THE SEASON
SEE IT
" THAT'S ALL-
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.
Only installation in the Pacific
northwest of Yale & Towne Change
able locks. It s worth your while to
find out how this lock differs from
all others. All sizes now available.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, Sixth
and Morrison. Adv.
CARDS OPTHASKS.
"We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to the relatives and friends
for the beautiful flowers, kindness
and sympathy shown us during the
llness and death of a dearly beloved
husband and brother.
DESTA HOYT.
J. H. HOY T.
A. HOYT.
W. L. HOYT.
R. L. HOYT.
Adv. MRS. MAY SHEA.
We wish to express our gratitude
and appreciation to the Woodmen of
the World and the American Legion
for their services, to those -who sent
the manv beautiful floral offerings
and to our friends who were so kind
and sympathetic in the death of our
husband, son and brother, Kay J. .tuns.
(feigned)
M RS. RAY D. ELLIS.
MR. AND MRS. GID T. ELLIS.
MRS. FLORENCE PETERSON.
Adv. MRS. MERLlfi MACK.IN.
Lea p Injures Woman at Bend.
BEND, Or.. July 25. (Special.)
Mrs. N. W. Levitt, endeavoring to
cross a bridge spanning me Des
chutes, which the city has declared
unsafe, snipped, fell and sustained
fractured ankle yesterday. fahe
had endeavored to leap across a sub
merged sect ion. of the bridge.
'"' : 1
The Picture the World Has Welcomed!
NOTE "Owing to cost, length of production and
ironbound contracts, 'Way Down East' posi
tively never will be shown anywhere at less than1
first-class theater prices." David Wark Griffith
VHAZELW00D,2r I
mnnrawnifltmtuuiiiwniHuuniiwupiromtuBUmiiu3
hazelwood;
PASTRY
HAZELWOOD LAYER CAKES
Chocolate, walnut, cherry, pineapple, orange,
devilsfood, cocoanut
75c each
, HAZELWOOD INDIVIDUAL PIES
Dainty little pies made with choice fresh fruits and
rich cream fillings
10c each -
MONTE CARLO CAKE
A delicious fine-gTained cake made in checkerboard style
with a rich chocolate icing
$1.25 and $1.75 each
Gluten bread (for dieting) . ,:...B. .25c and 45c
Buttercups . .mm.i.j. . 10c
Scotch Scones . ... . . . . .mm... . ... . .30c dozen
English Muffins . . . . .40c dozen
Eccles Cakes . . . .H.I.1,M..$1.00 dozen
Butterhorns ...... .. . . . 15c each
THE
zelcDOod
.CONFECTIONERY & RESTAURANT
388 WASHINGTON ST. 127 BROADWAY
All Seats Reserved Mail Orders Nqw On Sale Friday
EVENINGS
Lower Floor $1.50
Balcony, $1.00 Gallery, 50c
Plus 10
War Tax
MATINEES
Lower Floor $1.00
Balcony. .77c and 50c
N. B.-
-Owing to the unusually heavy demand for seats, make your reservations early. Engage
ment positively limited. Make mail order checks payable to Heilig Theater.
mitllrii An
to fill temporarily for the coming
college year, the newly established
Frederick Weyerhaeuser professorship
of Biblical literature established this
spring .at "Whitman when a gift of
$75,000 was received by the college
from the children of Frederick
Weyerhaeuser andi his wife, Sarah.
attending morning services. The own
ers are: F. W. Stone, correspondent
for a. Portland newspaper; Roy Had
duck and Basil Wolverton. R. Fulla
wlder was arrested at the came hour
In the morning- for speeding- at the
rate of 25 miles an
Twenty-first street.
bour on East
S & H. green stamps for cash.
Helman Fuel Co., coal and wood.
Main 353: 660-21. Adv.
Bicycles Stolen From Church.
VANCOUVER, Wash., July 24.
(Special.) Three bicycles were stolen
from in front of the First Methodist
church between 10 and 11 o'clock
today while the owners were inside
Missionary to Head' Sen School.
WHITMAN COUL.EGB. Walla Walla,
Wash., July 25. (Special.) Dr. E. T.
Allen of Walla Walla, ex-pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of this
city. and a returned missionary from
Persia and the east, has been selected
GROUND
GRIPPER
The shoe devised by sci
' ence to correct pedic ail
ments so that walking is
a pleasure. We guaran
tee fit and comfort. You
will like the workman
ship and conservative
lines. -
GROUND GRIPPER
SHOE STORE
381 V2 Washington Street
HIIflBIIIIIIIBIIBI
here is a proper
rug for every requirement-
Our stock;
offers the widest
possible choice-
IMPORTED
DIRECTLYEY
C ARTO ZIrYN BROS1-
SEATTLE
SPOKANE
TPITTOC1C BLOCK
PORTLrVNDORE.
HAMDAN,
PERSIA,
I
,1
Summer Storage,
Repairing and Wash Cleaning
Call' Broadway 3433 or 3592
"Goodbye, trouble,
Goodbye, worry, '
Grocers Picnic,
Hurry! Hurry!!"
21ST ANNUAL
GROCERS'
PICNIC
Bonneville, July 27
Many valuable merchandise prizes given away
Hood River,
Oregon City and
Vancouver
merchants will close their stores and go in a body.
Portland Grocers and their friends will ALL be there.
The public is invited. Won't you. come? .
Special trains leave Union station 8 to 9 A. M. Round trip tickets,
including admission to the grounds, $1-50. Gate admission for
those going by automobile over Columbia River highway, 50c.
Children half price. " .
Ask Your Grocer
YOU
WILL
GAIN
By Letting Me
Care for
Your Eyes.
You will receive the benefit
of 22 years' specialized study
and scientific research gen
uine KRYPTOK lenses and
SHUR-ON mountings Per
fect Fitting Glasses.
Dr. WHEAT
EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
' Suite 207 Morgan Bldg.
Second Floor
T
omorrow
and only tomorrow, an all
metal Copper Tub Washing
Machine, electric-driven, gas
heated, at
y2
The Perkins Grill
&
Steak Shop
Fifth Street,
Between Washington and Stark.
Club Breakfasts, 25c up.
Luncheons, 35c and 50c
Weekday Dinners 75c
Sunday Dinners $1.00
Continuous a la carte service at
common-sense prices.
Choicest Steaks and Chops broiled
over charcoal, just to suit you.
m
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mi1 mu
Mr. Employer, What Have You?
A thoroughly competent younsj man, with ten years practical
business experience, wants a place where opportunity also
means a niche In a deep-rooted organization. He offers a well
stored mind, steady working habits and ability to keep on
learning-. He has both selling and buying- experience, is a
good organizer and manager. He is accustomed to responsi
bility but will be glad to serve In any capacity where future
prospects warrant. He is 34 years old, married, college edu
cation. Address Box E S33, Oregonian.
Use HI-LIFE and have
no more motor troubles;
carbon eliminated. Price
$1.00. Treats 100 gallons
of gasoline. Money-back
guarantee.
FRY MFG. CO.
Ankeny St. at Broadway
the price at which it was made
to retail $185.00). Cut this
in two and you can have one
delivered to your home, pro
vided you call before they all
are gone.
$92.50 net cash !
But only tomorrow!
PORTLAND GAS &
COKE CO.
ONE NEIGHBOR
TELLS ANOTHER
Points the Way to Comfort
and Health. Other Women
. Please Read
Moundsvflle, W.Va. "I had taken
doctor's medicine for nearly two years
because
-
Wanted Chairs to Cane
and Pianos to Tune
by School i or Blind
MRS.
For Particulars Call
J. V. MYERS. EAST 739.
MissHarker'sSchool for Girls
PALO ALTO, CAL.
Resident and day school; favorable climate
and large grounds permit of outdoor life
all the year. New gymnasium in process
of construction.
Principal Catherine Harkef', A. Vasemr.
A Moderately-Priced Hvtel of Mertt
HOTEL CLIFFORD
East HorrlMs St. amd Cut Sixth.
SUa ru Vajr. Ja Woe to.
my pe
riods were irregu
lar, came every
two weeks, and I
would suffer with
bearing-down
pains. A lady told
me of Lydia E.
Pinkham'8 Vege
table Compound
and how much
good it had done
her daughter, so
I took it and how
I am regular every month and have
no pain at alL I recommend your
medicine to everyone and you may
publish my testimonial, hoping that
the Vegetable Compound does some
other girl the good it has done me. "
Mrs. George Tegarden, 915 Third
Street, Moundsville, W. Va.
How many young girls suffer as
Mrs. Tegarden did and do not know
where to turn for advice or help.
They often are obliged to earn their
living by toiling day in and day out
no matter how hard the pain they
have to bear. Every girl who suffers
in this way should try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and if she
does not get prompt relief write to
the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., about their health.
PILES
jrr.CTTTT.A. FISSURE. ITCHINO an
all other rectal conditions, except
cancer, treated w-.tnout surgery.
My method of treatment saves the
tissue Instead of destroying It. A im
painless, requires no- anesthetic and
Is permanent. There is no confine
ment in Jed, no intereference - with
buslnesr or social engagements.
Call or writs for booklet,
DR. C. J. DEAN
Second and Morrison atsPortlnnd.-Oc,
Phone Your Want Ads to
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