THURSDAY
THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON
Page Seven.
,holesale Price Of Eggs Drops; Steels Lead Rally In Lagging Market
IPIEOF
110! KENT
IN LOCAL MARKET
Whit rata, ton .
Hay. Nn One
Cheat bay, ton
.$24(336
.flOffill
112
Ltale P" of blltMr drT?
r1"'. .h. Eueene market
I. nni m
. . .... local ouotatlon belnf
Lt and 81',6 cents a pound.
L.ril grades 01 I'"' " '
r . i, one cent a Bound
tol offered by local buyer, for
Lj beat over rour ,,...
P k. nd a half
"r J". ...H
Ufborn nens ..
,,,rls. and colored roaatera
pounds. , -. tD.dv
" The prlc. list foUowa:
OCAL PRICES
Oat and retch hay, ton
Vttla
(jilt Priem Avaraaa t Na. I
Praia)
rooiatoea (hothouse), lb.
Potatoes, 100 lb.
I'.ble (Jueen aqaaaa, do. 2580c
Hubbard and Banana aqnaea, lb. 1c
Carrot, 100 lb. 11.75
Rutabaga l4e
Parsnips, lb. ,. .3c
liC I
en c.
L
Prirtta
Dried Italian Prune, lb. -"
Apple, buabel f'
Noble French prunea, lb. ,0
Nuta Walnut, lb. 16c
Filbert, lb. , 16c
PUBLIC MARKET
RETAIL PRICES
vegetal!
Tomato, bothouae, lb. -mgi
ltutabagae, 8 lba. IOC
Tnrnlpa, bunch -
Carrol. 8 oosehea "
Cabbage, lb. ..4c
I'srsley. bunch . .. ,aV
.2110
'. 10c !
ITc1
16c
14o
16c!
lite
L ylrt Orada Buying M
birds
Lm standards
r
F n..i niivina Pric)
(til -s ,0
k extraa ..
it mediums - 1,c
Cmt Ce- Ratallarai
krteaaar Yi
Wu,
1.21c
20c
OOc
.20c
20c
Potatoea. No. 1. 8 lba. SSei No. 2
10 lba. 25c
Onions, sweet, lb. ....5c
Sninach. 8 lba.
Squaab. ucclul, lb.
lit. large
ht, medium ,
hs, email
Lirdi. large
Ljird mediums
10c
At
Siiuoab, iuronier white, lba.
Heels, 8 Duncnea ,, . iw
Parsnips, lb. Be
Poultry
Dnvina Prieesl
ltd hens, over 4 lba 1315c
V i... OIL Ih. l2(ff.13e
ore hens, under S'a lba mine
m hrollers. Hi -2 lbs. -13l.rK:
lent fryers, over 2 lbs. 1012c
li i...r. o.i ibs 12ffiHc
(red wasters, over 4 lbs. .18&lSc
h c
Bulterret
(Baying Prlossl
met cream, delivery twice
hekly
iradt cream "-c
Batter
ktlaul Prlcaa: Carta hlghar)
pide, lb. dow
craie, in. ovnc
Chaaaa
Vwaeleuli Prlo ta Ratalltra)
a. aloile, D.
k lata. In. qi
Apptea, 0 and 8 lba. tor
Celery, bunch
(Ireen Broccoli, lb.
eat
Fresh extra Jumbos
Fresh extras
Fresh mediums ..
Poultry
Heavy hens, lb.
Leghorn bena, lb.
Leghorn fryers, lb.
Heavy fryers, lb.
Turkeya
-30c
-.IOC
-10c
..2Tc
25c
24c
22c
alnale. lb.
h lota, lb.
Weoi and Mohair
(Bavlna Prlcaa)
nom wool, lb.
h wool, lb.
wool lb.
n wooL lb.
Itlr.lK ,
21c
20c
80c
28e
.28c
28c
-40c
lea bf, lb.
lb.
lb.
H1M
Mlacallaarana
lluinlny, pt 10c: qt
Batter, lb.
Chcstnuta, lb.
FUbarta, lb. .
Walnut, lb.
sorabom. at
loraeradia-, lb. , .,,
24c
26c
2c
18c
-80c
20c
20c
-20c
-8Sc
-lot
Caacara Bark
lara, lb..
Qrala
Kit, red, bushel ,
-6Vjc
Pleat, white, bushel .
uy, ton
b oats, ton
..$1.01
.$1.01
-138
..$24(326
QUICK RELIEF FROM
COLDS
Dr. Harrla Cold Cap
STEVENSON'S
I0I Wlllamett
IT
ALWAYS
PATS
TO TRACK AT
Williams Stores. Inc.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAfiO. Jan. 21. VF (C. S.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs 1.1,000; moUy 10
IS higher; top $10.45: bulk good and
choice 170-300 lb. $10.23-40; best sows
early $9.85.
Cattle 5.000, calve6 1,200; fed steers
and yearlings fairly active, steady to
strong; up to $14.50; new high paid
for Nebraska fed long yearlinga; next
highest price $14.40; numerous loads
$13-14.35; 1557 lb. averages $13.'50:
beef cow8 dull; cutter grades steady;
practical top weighty sausage bull
$0.60; vealers steady at $11.50 down.
Sheep 15,000; fat Iambs slow; Indi
cations stoady to unevenly lower; hold
ing best fed offerings .upward to
$10.75 and better with some Interests
talking unevenly lower or downward
from $10.50.
MARKET NOTES
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. W Bank
clearings In 22 leading cities totaled
$6,563,176,000 In the week ended Jan.
20. Dun & Bradetreet reported today.
This waa a gain of 12.8 per cent
over clearinga of $5,810,928,000 in the
same week last year. A week earlier
the total represented a gain of o.O
per cent over the 1936 comparative.
Clearings at New Tork City aggre
gated $4,188,644,000, an increase of
S.6 per cent over a year ago. The
$2,374,532,000 total at outside centera
was 21.1 per cent greater than last
year.
NEW YORK, Jau. 21. IAn A
rather weary atock market received
late stimulation today when the Steele,
including U. S. and Bethlehem, rallied
a point or more under a burst of buy
big In the final hour.
Automotive Issues, with the excep
tion of General Motors, also stiffen
ed and many other earlier indifferent
leaders stepped out on the upaide for
gain ranging from fractlone to 2
Transfers were around 2,000,000
aharet.
Closing quotations:
Air Beduc 73: Alaska Jun 14 7-8;
Al Chem and Dye 238; Am Can 113
3-4; Am Cornl Alco 27 7-8: Am and
For Pow 13; Am Pow and Lt 15 1-8;
Am Smelt and Rf 05 1-4; A T and T
183 1-2; Am Tob B 99; Anaconda 54
7-8; Atchison 75 1-2; Atlantic Ref 83
1-4: Rait and Ohio 23 S-S; Bendix
Avla 28 1-S; Beth Steel 78 3-8; Hoe
ing Air 30; Borden 27: Burr Adding
Slach 34 7-8; Calif Pack 45; Case JI
138; Cat Tract 96; Chrysler 124 1-4.
Col Gaa and Elec 10; Coml Solv
20 7-8; Comwlth Sou 3 3-4: Contl Can
07; Corn Prod unquoted; Curt Wright
7 3-4; Dupont 179; Eastman 173;
Elec Auto I.t 43 1-4; Erie RR 15 1-2;
Gen Elec 64 1-2; Gen Fooda 43 1-4;
Gen Motors 67 1-2; Gillette 18 3-8;
Or. No Pf 43 1-2; Homeatuke Min
403: Int Harvest 100 5-8; Int Nick
04 1-8: 1 T and T 13 S-S; Johna Manv
146; Kennecott 60 1-2; Lib-O-Ford
77 7-6; Ligg and My B 110; Liquid
Carb 50; Loriiiard 24 1-4.
Monty Ward 57 6-8; Nash Kelvin
nator 20 1-2; Nat Iliac 81 7-8: Nat
Dairy Prod 23 7-8; Nat Distill 28 1-2;
NY Cent 48 1-2; North Am 88; Otia
Steal IS; Pac Gaa and Elec 87 8-4;
Pao Light 62; Packard 11 1-4; Park
Utah 4 3-4; Penney JO 102; Penn
RR 42 7-8: Phillips Pet 51 1-4; Pub
Ser NJ 128 1-2; Pullman 70 1-4;
Radio 11 7-6; Rem Rand 25 1-2; Rep.
Steel 82 5-S: Rey Tob B 57 L2; Sears
Roe 86 3-4; Shell t'nlon 28 1-4; South
Pac 50; Sperry Corp 22 7-8.
Stan Brands 16; St. Oil Cftl 45 1-2;
St. OH NJ 68 8-4; Stewart Warner
19 5-8; Studebaker 16 6-8: Texaa
Corp 52 1-4; Transamer 16 1-8; Union
Carb 103: Union Pac 130; Unit Air
Mnes 24; t'nlt Aircraft 80 6-8: Unit
Corp 7 8-8: Unit Gas Imp 16 1-4;
I S Indna Alco 89 7-8; US Rubber
54; US Steel 88 1-4; West Union 83
3-S; West Elect 180; White Motors
26 7-8: Woolworth 63 1-2.
Closing curb quotations: Cities Scr
3; Elec Bond and Share 26 1-8.
' PORTLAND aUOTATIONS
PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 21. ()
Uuttre. prlnu. A grade 24H lb. in
parchment wrapper; 3fiHo lb, in
cartons; B grade, parchment wrap
pera 83ve, cartlna 34 He.
Bntterfat Portland delivery A
grade, delivers, at least twlc weekly
26-27o lb.: country routes, S4-35o lb.:
B grad, Si-OOe lb.; O grata at mar
ket. B trad cream for market Buying
pric butterfat basis, 68 H.
Egg Buying price by wholesaler
extraa, 21c; standsrdi, 9c; extra
medium 17c; do medium firsts 15c;
undergrade, 15c; pullet 13-lSo do.;
pee wees So doien.
Cheese Oregon triplets, 17Vic; Ore
gon loaf, .Sttc. Broker will pay Vie
below quotation.
Milk A grd Portland delivery.
58Vie lb. butterfat basla, for 4 per
cant. '
Country meta Selling prlca to re
tailer.: Country killed bog, best
butcher, under 160 lb., 15-lOc lb.;
vealers, No. 1. 15-16c lb.; light and
thin. 10-13e lb.: heavy, 9-11 lb.;
cutter cow 10-1 Ic b.: canner cows,
8-0c lb. bull 10c lb.: lambs, 15
13'ic lb.; ewee, 4-7c lb.
Caacara bar. Buying pric 1930
peel, 6-7e lb.
Hops Nominally, 40c
live poultry Portland delivery,
buying price: Colotcd hen, over 4H
lbs., 13-16c lb.; under 4 lbs , 15-10c
lb: leghorn hena. 11-140 lb.; leg
horn broilers, 1 to 1V4 lbs., 14-15oi
lb.: do 1'4 lbs. up, 13-14o lb.: col
ored apringers, 2 lba., and up, 18-14c
lb.; over 8Vi lb., 14-150 lb., roost
ers. 8-Dc Ib.i Pekln duck young,
14 17c lb.t geese. 11-1-e lb.
Onion Oregon, $1.50-1.75 per 100
lbs.; California yellow. 5- walla
Walla, $1.75.2; Yakima, $1.26-1.40.
Potatoea Deachutea, $2.&-S.0O;
Klamath No. 1. S2.85-3.O0: Ynkima
No, 1. $2.80-2.90; local, $2.40-2.63.
Cantalounei--'.f'U-l.i" 'rata.
. Mohair 1936 Clip, 40-42c lb.
Wool Nominal: Willamette valley
medium, 80c lb.; coarse and braidB.
28c lb.; eastern Oregon, 3-!i4c lb.;
cross brad, 27-SSc lb.; 1937 contracts.
30.38c lb.
Hay Selling price to wholvsalers
alfalfa, No. 1, $17-17.50; eastern Ore
son timothy, $18-18.60 ton, Willam
ette valley timothy, $18-18.60 ton;
oat and vetch, $12-13; sl'vet, $12
ton, Portland. .-
wnt 1.23 1-2; 11 per cent 1.10 1-2;
aoft white and western white, 1.11
1-2; hard winter 1.13 1-2; weatern
red 1.12 1-2.
Oats, No. 2 white 33.30; grav 82.50.
Barley. No. 2 43-lb. B W 39.00.
Today car receipts: Wheat 2,
onts 1, hay 2.
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Seattle Puck Stars
Rpaf Pnrtlanrl Toam
uni i lu aiAir-a navy aiver
SE.VTTI.K. .isn "itJiTh. P.. !- ' anow Dova in the Brim
clfic Coast Hockey league title chase'0;," of att.mpting to looata tha
-a. anybody, race today following : no.
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New steam locomotive to be used by S. F. on streamlined tralna betweca Baa Francisco and Loo Angelee
to 0 victory last night
league-leading Portland
Seattle's 1
over the
Bucks.
Davie liiluooly, Seattle defense man,
rapped a terrific shot past Andy Alt
kenhead, Portland goalie, midway In
the first period for the ganie'a only
score.
The Bucks, crippled Tiy the lose of
two of their playera by colda, held only
a four-game margin today over the
cellarite Seattle Seahawka, and only
two and a half gamea over the second-place
Vancouver Lions.
Bearcats Make It
Two Over Angels
PORTLAND STAPLES
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jn. 21.
Sugr Berry or fruit, 100. $3.35;
Unlea, $5.45; beet, $5.25 cental.
Domeatlc flour Selling price, city
delivery, 6 to 23-bbl. lota: Family pat
ent, 08s. $6.30-8.06; bakers' hsrd
wheat, $6.08-8.60: baker' bluestem,
$6.25-6.95: blended hard, $635-7.76;
graham, $4.76; whole wheat, $6.80
bbl.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Jan. 21. OPl (U. S.
Dept. Agr.) Hoga; 200, JO direct,
slow, 10 cento lower, packing and
feeder plge steady; good-choice 165
210 lb. drlveins 10.2.1, load lota ab
sent quotable $10.50, 230-275 lb. $9.75,
light lights $9.75, packing sows $8,
common light feeder pig $8.50.
Cattle: 60, 3 direct, calvea 20, 10
direct, active, steady; few short fed
steers $7.50, atrictly good steers up
to $8.40, common heifers $S-6, low
cutter and cutter cow $3.50-4, common-medium
$4.50-5, feeder cow
$5.60, 'common vealers $10, eome high
er. Sheep: 000, 63S through and direct,
stesdy; 87-02 lb. trucked In Iamba
$8.56-8.85, choice load lota $9.50, few
common 61-70 lb. lambs $7.60. good
wooled yearlinga $7-7.60, good 126 lb.
trucked in ewea $5.60.
' MOUNT ANGEL. Oe., Jan. 21
(IP) Mount Angel college baskcteers
found the pnee a bit too hot In their
second gatno of the season with Wil
lamette university, losing 42 to 23. The
Bearcats also took the first tilt from
the locals. Hill Anton. Willamette
center, tallied 13 points for high hon
ors. Gsstineau, Bearcat forward, and
Nolan, Mouut Angel guurd, eaeh chalk
ed up 12.
Of the 160 different species of
plants reaching tree slse In Canada,
31 are conifers, which form 80 per
cent of standing timber.
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MAINltS. ARKH
Porlter patienh are great boosters for Par
r dental care . . . and thousands show
their appreciation by bringing their friends
we, too!
"Ttair enthusiastic recommendations ac
count for a large part of the evergrowing
Peonage of the Parker dental offices. All
ranches of dentistry practiced.
R PAINLESS PARKER
DENTIST
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EUGENE, ORIOON
TBS4" 0'TUWD- OKANI AND illNal CIT1I1 ON TMI tlflt COUt
80ST0N WOOL
BOSTON, Jan. 21. (Pi (V. S.
Dept. Agr.) A few linea of domestic
wool moved In Boston at very firm
priced today.
Graded staple combine H blood ter
ritory wool brought $1.08-10 acoured
bai. Eight month Teias lines sold
at $1.06-07, while fail Texas moved st
around $1. Few spot twelve months
Texas wools were avallsble.
It I claimed that Russian transport
planea carry mora freight than those
of any other country in the world.
CHICAGO GRAINS
CHICAGO. Jan. 21. 04") Despite
transient setbacks to ell below yes
terday' finish, Chicago wheat values
rallied at the last today.
Ohio valley reports indicated aome
crop damage to wheat as a result of
floods. Sleet covering caused appre
hension aa to crops in northern Il
linois, northern Missouri and most of
lows.
At the close, whest waa 1-4 off to
1-4 up compared with yesterdsy's fin
ish, Msy 1.30 l-8(ill-4, July 1.18 8-4
1.14; corn varying from 7-8 decline
to 1-8 advance, May 1.00 8-Sffj.l-2;
July 1.05 l-25-8; oats unchanged to
0- 8 lower, and revisions unchanged to
15 centa higher.
Wheat: May open 1.30 3-8(J?l-2.
high 1.81, low 1.29 6-8, close 1.30 1-8
(&1-4; July open 1.14 1-205-8, high
1.14 5-8, low 1.13 1-4, close 1.13 8-4
gl4; Sept. open 1.10 l-43-S, high
1.10 6-8, low 1.00 3-8, close 1.10.
Corn: May new open 1.10 1-2, high
!.10 5-8, low 1.08 3-4, doce 1.00 3-8
l-2; old open 1.08 1-4, high 1.08
1- 4, low 1.08 8-8, cloae 1.07; July
nowe open 1.06, high 1.06, ow 1.05,
cose 1.05 l-25-S; old open 1.03 1-8,
high 1.08 1-8, low 1.02 1-2, close 1.02
5-8; Sept open 1.01 3-4, high 1.01
2- 4. low 1.00 7-8, cloae 1.01 1-4Q3-8.
Oata: May open 61 7-8(35'., high
62, low 60 3-4, close 61 1-4(53-8; July
open 43 3-S(ff.l-2, high 45 6-8, low 44
1-2, close 43; Sept. open 42 S-8jl-2,
high 42 1-2, low 41 6-8, close 42.
Barley: May close 85.
PORTLAND GRAINS
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21. OP)
While the opening of the entire
world's wheat trad waa firm, report
ed selling of huge supplies of May
by the official Canadian board caused
a reaction. On tb Portland futures
market, without trading, final on May
waa 1 cent lower. On the cample cash
market all price were unchanged.
Wheat: May open 1.12 12. high
M2 1-2, low 1.11 1-2. close 1.11 1-2.
Caah wheat: Big Bend bluestem.
HW, 12 per' rent 1.17; hnrk hard
winter 13 pe rrent 1.31 1-2; 12 per
LINN CROPS HURT
ALBANY. Ore., Jan. 21. OP)
Floyd Mullen, Linn county agent, aaid
today crops which escnped dnmogo in
last week's cold weather Buffered
heavvily in today's lU-degrce tempera
ture. Ground was unprotected by
snow.
Herbert E. Knlerlem and Private
Hartley Roberta, below, after their
plane had crashed In San Pablo
bay, near San Franclaco.
Conventional lines wero toased
asido by designers of the locomo
tives which will haul the South
ern Paculc a new a t r e a m 1 1 n d , of tie 12-car streamlined train,
trains, t h "Daylight" between i The locomotives aro built for
San Francisco and Loa Angelea ac- high apeed with 73Mi inch driving
cording to J. A. Ormandy, general , wheels. Oil burning, the lendera
passenger agent, I hare a capacity of 6,000 gallona
Unique atyle of streamlining is ' of oil and 32,000 gallona of water,
further enhanced by an unusual Total weight la 410 tons,
color scheme. Top and lower aeel The .tr..mii.r. -ni .... j.,,.
north and eouth bound service on
the 471
tlona are black. Theae are sep- j
arated by wide bands of orsnge '.
and red, each aeparated by atrlpea
mile run between San
of aluminum. The atrlpe run the i Francisco and Los Angelea via tho
length of the engln and tender.
This color scheme will be extend
ed throuoghout the entire length
sceulo coast route. They are sched
uled to be placed In operation
within the next few months. Cost
of the two tralna will be $2,000,
000 and they will embody features
which are the latest In beauty,
convenience and refinement Or-
Imandy ald.
Disney, Mouse-Man,
Given Annual Award
By Junior Chamber
HOLLYWOOD. Cnl., Jan. 21. C4
Walt Disney, creator of "Mickey
Mouse," was announced Wednesday
ns the winner of the anniinl iintlonnl
distinguished service nwnrd of the
United Stntea junior chnmbor of
commerce.
Walter E. Ilolinnn, of Portland,
Ore., untloiml prosldent, snld tho
nwsrd would be bcRtowed on tho
movie producer at a banquet hero Fri
day night.
Gov. Jnines V. Allred of Texas won
the award last year. It Is given by the
organisation to a man, not more than
80 yeara of age, whose "work or life
has been most outstanding."
Disney, who was 33 Inst Dec. 5,
was born In Chicago and educated In
Kansas City.
Bishop Remington to
Arrive Here Friday
Rt. Rer. William P. Remington,
Mshop of the eaatern Oregon diocese
i t the Episcopal church, will arrive in
Eugene, Friday, to be here until Mon
day afternoon. Tha main purpose of
i.ls visit Is to confer with Episcopal
students from his diocese at tb Uni
versity of Oregon.
Friday evening at 6 o'clock a din
ner will be given at tha Anchorage to
honor Bishop Remington, others at
tending to include Episcopal stu
dents. Sunday morning Bishop Rem
ington will be celebrant at the eight
o'clock communion for university stu
dents In St. Mary's Episcopal church
and at 11 o'clock that morning will
give the regular sermon In S, Mary'
church. Ho Is expected to be a guest
at the Kiwanls club meeting Mondsy
noon at the Oaburn hotel.
FINE SQUABS 3So. ea. Dressed
Chickens and Rabbits. Fresh oandled
I egg In carton.
ALICE RAY, STALL 48, PUB. MKT.
TWO CROCHETED SQUARES ALTERNATE
FOR LAURA WHEELER COVERLET
MEAT COUNTER INSTALLED
Frank .Tarvta baa Installed neat
counter at his grocery store at 1574
Sixth avenue west.
,
During the first nine months of
1036, China purchased 113 plane and
157 engine of American make.
FILET SQUARES PATTERN 1307
Dress your bod In this lacy aprond, and see what a gracious wel
come it extends to ovory guest! It's unusually simple to make a var
iety of accoesorlos of theae two striking motifs (flower and butterfly).
In leisure time, you can crochet "repeat," then whip tho 10 Inch
squares togother, alternating the designs, and presto! you own a spread,
tea cloth, eoarf or pillow! Pattern 1307 contains directions and charts
for making the squares shown and Joining them to make a variety of
articles; Illustrations of them and of all atllchea used; material re
quirements. Send 10 rents In slumps or coin (coin proforred) for this pattern
to Roglator-Guord, Needlccraft Dept. Wrlta plainly PATTERN NUM
BER, your NA.MU and ADDIir.ari.
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Beginning
Thursday, January 28,
. in Renter-Guard
PORTLAND MAN IS LIKE
NEW PERSON NOW SINCE
TAKING GREAT VAN TAGE!
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May we tell you more about various kind of tele
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112 10th Ave. I, Telephone 3000
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Mr. Faber Had Such Awful
Rheumatic Pains Was
Unable to Walk Stomach
Upset, Oassy Billious
Spells Now Van-Tage
Has Relieved Him and He
Says: "I Urge All Who
Suffer As I Did to Oet
This Wonderful Medioine
and Take It!"
Mr. Tony Faber, of 0141 Allegany
Ave., Portland, Orcgou, baa now
come forward with bis Remarkable
Statement, ' praising and endorsing
VAN-TAOK. which Is the "Amsslng
New Mixture of Nature's Roots and
Herbs and Other Splendid Medicinal
Ingredients" now being introduced to
crowds dally at Stevenson's, Inc.,
v. n imA wiiUmAttn r.
gene. Mr. Fnher Is 68 yeara of age I
and has lived In Portland for the last
in years. He la a Prominent Engineer
and has hundreds of friends through
out this city and vicinity. Ills Re
markable Statement follows.
Awful Oas and Bloat;
Rheumatic Misery
"I had been ailing off and on for a
long while," said Mr. Faber, "and
then about eix months ago I got so been all over my body. Even tb
had that I was unable to work at all. jointa In my hips sod legs limbered up
I bed sn awful rheumatic affliction and I feel so much better thst I an
all through my hip and down Into, planning to go back to work In a few
i--:: .: uuvwKimxi'j,
"I Feel Llk a Different Per
on Slno I took VAN-TAQE. I
Am Truly Grateful For tha
Wonderful Relief It Gave Me."
MR. TONY FABER, 9141 Al
legany Ave., Portland, Oregon.
papors nnd It seemed Ilko everybody
t saw wss talking about this medicine
so I made up my mind to try it my
self. And I will ssy to yon thst IT
WAS WHAT I NEEDED, in fe.4, I
am not the aam person at all since
I took It. This medicine, by Its great
natural action helped eliminate the
poisons from my system and relieved
those awful rheumatic pains thst had
tny legs and even the Joints in my
kneea and anklea were so stiff snd
sore thst whenever I tried lo wslk I
would simply FLINCH FROM THE
AWFUL AOONY. Whenever I would
sit or liu in one position for any
length of time, my legs would get so
numb and Joints ao aliff that I would
be unable to move or get up by my
eelf. In fact, my condition got so bad
that t waa unable to walk at all and
I HAD TO STAY IN BED FOR
TWO MONTHS. My general health
seemed to be falling right along, too,
for I had so much stomach trouble
that all my meala disagreed with me
and I waa full of gaa and bloating
constantly tad had an awful heavy,
depressed feeling around my waist
line. My liver wss In bsd shape too
and 1 waa subject to the most dread
ful billons attacks. I tried many dif
ferent medlrlnes and spent ao mneh
money without any benefit that T
was terribly discouraged and didn't
know If I would ever find anything to
help me.
Free of Aches and Pains;
Now Praises Van-Tags
"Then ruently 1 began to read so
ftucl) tbgut Va-Taj U) th pw-ugea, ,
week. Van-Tag bad a wonderful
action on my atnmaeh organs and
brought forth sn much gas and bloat
that my food all agrees with tns now
and doesn't turn sour like It used to.
It slso had a great action on my liver
and all that former sluggishness I
gone. In fact, I HAVE MORE EN
ERGY NOW THAN I HAVE HAD
IN YEARS and I am making this
truthful atstement for th sole reason
that I want to help othera who auffer
like I did and urge them to 00 AND
OET THIS OREAT MEDICINE
AND TAKE IT!"
Ovor 20.000.000 Bottles
Oreat Formula Sold
This Amaslng Formula baa been
teated by the sale of over 20.000,000
Uottlea. It has helped thousand of
sufferers, In TIMS VICINITY
AINB, from Irregular bowel. Inac
tive liver, gaseous stomach and slug
gish kidneys. And du to th Ira
mense velum In which H well, th
price of Van-Tags la reasonable, o
get It TODAY I
VAN-TAOB l now heln Intro
duced to crowds dallv at Hie,cn'"i',
Inc.. Stur No, 3. lOlfl YYiUamett,
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