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EASTERN CLACK AMAS NEWS, TIICRSDAY, MAY 2«, 1927 Tage 6 WOMEN CAN NOW DO MORE Mayor Walker and a Bunch of Admirals Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Keeps Them Well F ifty years ago there were few ocrupatlons for women. Some taught s c h o o l , some did housework, s o m e found work to do at home and a few took up nursing. Today there are very few occupations not open to women Today they work in factories with hun- i l r o i l s o f other women and girls. T h e r e are also __________________ women architects, lawyers, dentists, executives, and legis lators. liut all too often a woman ■wins her economic independence at the cost o f hpr health. Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain who ■works In tho Unionall factory making overalls writes that she got "wonderful results” from taking Lydia E. Tink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Chamberlain lives at 500 Monmouth 6 t „ Trenton, N. J. She recommends the Vegetable Compound to her friends in the factory and will gladly answer any letters she gets from women asking about It. I f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has helped other women, ■why shouldn’t it help you? Piano Never Shakes Off the Installments things to understand about used car allowances 1 W hen you trade-in your used car for a new car, you are after all making a not a Y ou are simply ap plying your present car as a credit toward the purchase price of the new car. purchase, Mayor James J. Wulker o f New York surrounded on the steps o f the city 1mlI by the admirals and aides who arrived there with the fleet. The largest urniy o f battle cruisers in history entered the Hudson river. The war ships In the fleet numbered lid , and they curried more tlrnn 30.000 sailors and 2.237 officers. The men had a flue time ashore for some days. They and their vessels were fresh from the war maneuvers in the Carribean sea. Dynamiting the Levee Belov/ New Orleans Nowadays when one buys a new pluno tlie old one must he disposed of. This Is taken care o f by the sales men who allow “ llhernl” prices for the old instruments in trade, accept u little cash and get the balance in weekly or monthly Installments. But What do the salesmen do with the old pianos? Just this. They must And u market for them. Of course they must first repair and revurnish the old instruments, after which they are boxed and made ready for shipment. Tlie greatest market for these “ slight ly used” pianos is said to he in South America, Africa, Asia and other parts o f the world where they are sold to the natives who yearn for music and whose >i mbit loti it Is to drum out tunes on mi instrument ail their own. Tlie natives pay a small amount down and the rest in monthly payments extend ing over leiig periods. Thus it may he said liait tlie whole life o f a piano is Just one installment after another.— I'athlimler Magazine. 2 Your used car has only one fundamental basis of valuej i. e .t what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. 3 Your used car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. 4 The largest allowance is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; sometimes it is not. 5 A n excessive allowance may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. 6 First judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, including all delivery and finance charges. weigh any difference in allowance offered on your used car. Then GENERAL M OTORS “A car for every purse and purpose” I f y o u r r y e s mnftrt o r fo o l so a M e d . U nm an * v . It- *'!*!■ i*o,I un KutTur to bad. w ilt relieve thi-m by morning- Adv. C H E V R O LE T Tills photograph, made at tlie instant o f tlie explosion, shows tlie actual dynamiting of tlie Mississippi levee In St. Bernard parish when that and adjoining parishes were sacrificed to the flood waters o f the Mississippi river to save the city o f New Orleans. Afterward It was necessary to blast other-openings In the dike and tlie operation was suecessful so far as New Orleans was concerned, hut, o f course, tlie farm and trapping lands between there and Luke Uorgue were Inundated und the loss there was considerable. All the inhabitants had been evacuated. A miser’s face Is like a hunk note; every line In It means money. Explosion Cripples the Langlsy Tanlac Relieves Fi'iv l!!s : Health Ravagwl hy Rad Hearty Nervousness atul .mntr Stomach, Mrs. McLean M< inages to Avert Disaster. Health ami Strength A re Restored. Gains 311 I'omuls. •‘Take Ian lac thal i.n mv advice to everybody, and it is from one who has trim! it,” savs itlrs. Elizulveth McLean, 4171 Linrolu Ave., Oakland, Cal. “ F o u r o r f iv e years ago I first used It, ami ever since then have depended on it. Then 1 was afflicted generally had to build up o? give up entirely My stomach was in an awful state, my heart bothered me and I could not eat. I was so weak and nerv ous, I kept losing weight :u.d strength, mv health seemed wrecked, nothing helped me. “ But six or eight bottles of Tar.lae put me back in splendid eonditiMii. Mv stomach troubles gave way; 1 gained jerfert digestion and'iithit an appetite isrd to satisfy. I increased in weight from 120 to 15S pounds. Tanlac is my formula for (g>»d h* dth. It la ar.J alwavs will 1 e the 1-est TVbdao made of r«*«.ts. barka and herbs, helps build up s»mwti>. tv« .k bodies, drive out cause* - t suffering and gi\ e the body gc***d health. •Don't suffer pain ncodle*>1v. T/sarn from others. Take wonderful Tanlac. At your druggist’s. S PO N TIAC r Apple B]ossom Parade Prize Float C M C TRUCKS / Y E LLO W CABS A N D COACHES M o to rc y cle & S u p p ly Co. Dates and Titles & Taylor St». - Portland, Ore. of French Kings Third H a r le y D a v id s o n A frente. N e w a n d g iia ra n * Whethpr one believes that figures never lie or that they may be manipu lated to mean almost anything, it Is curious to And a writer in Les Mots Croises busying himself with pointing out tlie following coincidences: Louis IX o f France was born In 1215. If you take the trouble to add these four digits you will discover that tlie total, nine, Just equals the figure iu tlie king's title. Charles VII, known as the Wise, came into tlie world in 1402. Addition discloses that tlie sum o f your efforts will match Charles’ number In the succession o f his name. Louis XIV began to reign In the year 1043 and this assuredly adds up to fourteen; he was seventy-seven years o f age when he died and one gets fourteen points from the two sevens. Brass B an d f o r J u n ea u One of Amer ics't Exceptional Business Colleges Send for Catalog Enrol! Tod»/ RTH WESTE 1 K A K K R K 'S H A IR B A L S A M School of Commerce ¡ Rvttuvf« I tondrai? Stop« Hklr Felling R n ( a r » i L o lo r and B m h I» to G ray und F a d « ! tlaér sad II CO »t l'niKiri«T* E.».> A rm iaU t ? S .A . A C S . BmèJwiT «cd $*lnx>o Portland. O r fo o »1» ■!" » i « »«yET I H IN D E R C O R N S n ,M l\*ms. Cal- SAN FR AN C IS C O H O TEL M EN TO N E V naes oto st.-p* * 'l ¡>.i u, «’ ns irvt c*it »fort U> the !***•' u m t o s » : i » I iik I p j !>■ by nt.nl «>r »I l»rug- fist*. JÜ »«ul Ihettuc&l Works, i ‘ate tag ;ue N. X. 3 8 7 Fili* Street, et Jone* OUTSIDE ROOM. P RIVATE BATH *2.00 imiiiiiumnT Deafness—Head Noises LEONARD EAR OIL REUBYED BY ?Gd*r about - D E A E N Y S S " mx XJKfiAM*. ver to F ir m it i r . t Miss Lillian Uowett, seventeen- ! jenr-old high school girl, chosen by the Bessemer (M ich.) Chamber of We Pay Return Postage Commerce to represent Bessemer In | the Internatici d Beauty contest at 143 Union Avenue N . Portland, Oregon Galveston, Tex»*, May 21-23. llmuiinmiiill **Rub Bark •( E m ” l V s n t T IN N 0 8 T K 1 L J A. a DR. A B B O T T ’S ION S Magnetic Health Belt Send f o r B ook lets and T estim onials F R E E Factory 2 11 Broadway • Auto Parts This flont w.'ti first prize In the Apple Blossom parade at Winchester. Ya. Beauties o f the Shenandoah valley were garbed In old fashioned dresses In the apple blossom colors, pluk, white and green. Portland. O re . f o r all cars, n e w and used. W h eels. Rim s, A c c e s s o r i e s , e tc. W r ite o r calL P A C IF IC A U T O W R E C K IN G C O . B roa dw a y and F landers S t. P o rtla n d , O re . SCHOOL FOR M EN Traiaiix for BUSINESS. TRADES or PROFESSIONS Pend f o r lit e r a t u r e O R EG O N IN S T IT U T E Y . M . 1 . A . IMrifc*. OF TEC H N O LO G Y P o r t la n d , O re g o n T u it io n r a is e s $50 J u n e 1st j 25 t o 60 p e r c e n t p a id w h ile le a r n in g . P o s it io n s e c u r e d . L e c t u r e s w e e k ly . 32 c o lle g e s . W r it e f o r c a s t in g . Start Now M O I F R I T I G 'L .K .R S Y S TEM OF COLLEG ES 306 Bun.-ids Street. Portland. Ora. SELIG BROS., San Francisco W holesale Tailor» H ave ou r local deaier take your m easure fo r a “ S a tisfa ction G u a r a n te e d " A L L -W O O L S U IT , P rices to su it your purse. HOTEL ROOSEVELT S A N F R A N C I S C O ’ S N E W F IN E H O T E L E v e r y room w ith bath o r show er. 12.00 to $3.50, J enea a t E d dy. G arage n e x t door. H O T E L W IL T S H IR E , San Francisco 540 Stockton St , near Union Square. Sntter 22UU H A R H Y HOTLB. Manager Outside m om s with bath, 12.60 single. B.50 double* C«>urt room s with bath, f2J0 single, *2.50 doublet B reakfasts 35c. 50c, COc; Dinners s6c; Sunday 81.00 Junean, Alaska, capital o f an em pire o f more than 500,000 square miles. 1 has a full brass hand for the first time In ten years. It Is financed by funds from public dances. The hand pro vides one o f the few opportunities for 701 amusement. Oregon & California Directory Resinol r*'* ii teed u sed m o t o r c y c le s . T e r m » to s u it . F a c t o r / e q u ip p e d s h o p in c o n n e c t io n . Auto Parts need noi annoy you. Pimple* hl*<k- head*, i l e áre quw k!y d<*p«Ucd b y At Ail V C A D ILL A C FRIG ID AIRE— The Electric Refrigerator Experts believe tlie next great war Clárem e Chamberlin, selected ms j will he fought high In the ulr. The pilot of the Wrlght-Bellancn plane in : contesting forces will he composed of tlie projected nonstop flight from New men In Inclosed machines and the York to Paris, is seen ubova in the | battle altitude will be anything from ten to twelve miles. cockpit o f tlie lum liine. MICHIGAN BEAUTY *■ O AK LAN D L a SALLE W a rs T en M iles D p i 1 1 S S. I all- •). flagship of the fleet's air forces, being towed Into Br. ■ v n navy yard tor repairs after tile explosion otT Ambrose light. Electric muchlnery al'oard tlie craft was paralyzed, but no one wus hurt. OLDSMOBILE * In d ig e s t io n produ ces d is a g r e e a b le an d S om etim es a la r m in g s y m p to m s . W r ig h t's In d ia n V e g e ta b le P ills r e m o v e s y m p t o m s a n d r e s to r e d ig e s tio n . 372 P e a rl St.. N . Y . A d v . R 1 . 0 TCHY SKIN ^ PILOT CHAMBERLIN e BUICK O b je c t , C ircu lation “ They say Maud is very particular In choosing coufldantes.” "Indeed she Is. She never tells a secret to anyone she thinks will keep It.’’ sale. II e y e , nera used. W h eels,R im s, A c c e s s o r i e s , eta, W rite or cali. L IT T L E A U T O P A R T S C O . Q o ld u a G a te A v e . S a n F re n c is e e HOTEL CECIL A POPULAR PRICE HOTEL OP DISTINCTION Main Straet, tetwttn Sixth and Srxwith Phona Fab«' 3840 LOS ANGELES 700 ROOMS 300 room* without bath fl.6 0 200 rooms with privat« toilet ¿2.00 200 rooms with private bath ¿2.60 Good Garage Facilities W . N . U .. P O R T L A N D . N O . 21-1927