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Graduate Nurse Finds u The Perfect Remedy” "FVom my long experience ai a pro* fesatonal nurae, I do not h(>altate to •ay TunJac is nature’s moat perfect remedy,” It the far-reaching statement given out for publication, recently, by Mrs. I. A. Borden, 425 Pontius Ave., Seattle, Wash., a graduate of the Na tional Temperance Hospital, Chicago. *T have used Tanlac exclusively for sevefl years lb the treatment of my charity patients,” said Mrs. Borden, “and my experience has been that for keeping the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels functioning properly, and for toning up the system In general. It has no equal. "About a year ago I had a lady pa tient who could not keep a thing on her stomach, not even water. I pre vailed on her to try Tanlac and after the sixth bottle she could eat absolute ly anything she wanted without the slightest bad after-effects. “TT had another patient who sln^ply could not eat I got blip started on Tanlac and by the time he finished three bottles he was eating ravenous ly and able to work. "These two Instances are typical of the wonderful "merits of the medicine. My confidence In Tanlac if unlimited.” Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Street Dresses for Fall; _jiy _ Style in Handmade Sweater TouchinHis Pride. Dealer (to ilnpecunious client, to whom he sold a horse some weeks be fore)—You still like him? Purchaser—Very »much; but ought to carry ids head higher. I >ealer—1 expect he’ll do that right when lie’s paid for.—Punch he alt Forestalled. what kIiuII we name the o«ked the |»n*feeiM»r’» wife. ejaculated the learned mail “h merit. “Uil* *|*»ele* Ira* I teen or reaiurw This I* a pri- imnial—-iiotno wudeti*’" Sure Relief FOR I**DIGESTION nvat.v.0 i WiP*C4 > 6 BtUrAMS 1 Hof WtlCf ’cf r* l.<*c nt miamcs mmrrntm Wall qf the Oppressed. Della and Dottle were twins, but Delia was the leader in everything, and also was inclined Hf tyrannize. One day, after a disagreement with Della, Pottle asked: "Mamimi, if Del la D the same old as me. why does she boss me Just ns if I was her little girl?" T HE variations of the mode In dressea and suits for the current aeason are like variations of a musical theme that carries a single phrase through an entire composition. Re gardless of the manner in which sleeves, collars and skirts are made, the costume, as a whole, conforms to simple lines and to the longer skirt length, things that are established in the fall fashions. Where there are de partures from the straight silhouette It Is generally In the form of a slight w in fancy-work departments arc enougft to *tlr deft fingers into action. To re sist the teiuptHtlon of such glorious colors and varied yams Is not in the power of womankind. Then, too, what a thrill of satisfac tion goes with the proudly/ spoken words, “I made it myself.” Extreme individuality is difficult to achieve these days and one values the style distinction of the hand-made sweater. Surely it is well worth while to devote time and effort to the creating of a Aspirin Say “Bayer”and Insistl lokq Sulphur Baths hop Tf J- 1 1*4* (Mi ra Hancock — Sulphur Compolmd •at mmd §t S* tSm 10 409000 % • 00 f - «ms mm4 «*■*>« at 90 9*00 0m • %000 000$ » — •m l , •* IN •• A ♦ ■Mi Tkoassads Have Kidae? Troable sad Never Suspect It 1 w vor chafed or blisteredfeet There is nothing better than Resinol Ointment. It relieves that hot. dry sen sation and gently heals the chafed and blistered spots. Bathe the feet in /to/ water before applying the ointment. Prescribed by physicians for eczema, and similar skin troubles. AtMdrueeuti. •*■** lb* pbltbc. tbsva as rau* pwyrasuiraw liras Ira* k**w **0 ■N*e*a*f*i ra •« wtVNnng lira** raraArtwra* TV* mmM us4 Vraliag uiAwrwr* r4 Dr Kitarv't tHrsrap Kn»i ia aoo« rMlirad ll •r*i*<U tb* biglra*t lor it* maarkabl* record of wirrera An eumiBinc phytirwa for on* of tb* prominent Life Inraranre (' ijnjwnt**, ia an ralrrvirw oa Ik* •object, made the **- I toawhing •tatement that one reaw n why •o many applieaat* for invurance arc re- jeeted i* tM-eanae kidney trouble i* m , common to the American people, and th* i Urge majority of thoee whoae application* 1 are declined do not even ruapect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer’a Swamp- Root ia on sale at all drug stores in bottle* of two rire*. medium and large. However, if you wish first to test thi* great preparation send ten cent* to Dr, j Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Advertisement. ,gP f>on't tr*«t lore, In- inurtine »jr»i p. * with pceerful d r u c L ^'droppol" In by htniL A loothlnj, fffectlT*. i»f» remtdjr ti brtl IS r«nU — »i drussUW. ‘ re. In- The Proper Word. '‘.T:imc<, linvc you wliispered today without permission?” ‘•0n 1\ wunst.” "Leroy. sliouTd^ James have said ‘wunst’?’’ "No’ni, die should have said twict” PAkkER^s— HAIR BALSAM ra*r t* Grar mN I mm •** A r INDERCORNS 1 ' U1 I BABIES CRY FOR “CASTORIA" ■ ' I Prepared Especially for Infant*, and Children of AH Ages t r x J I lw* 0 IN* Liltsl ttfwtt Ckrttst Mb 009 0S0k- Ww0 mmk f tOTi 9**00* • * * t lie *14 4* 00 Coal t>ricm from tommy of Orarwu Bratawi. Ftbruary 1923. Cement priem from U. S. Q»ota*lnsl immmy. Wata. fmm Novmmbtr (1922) MmMy Lstor Bmmm More for Your Money Swapping things—as when our grandmothers traded eggs for calico at the cross-roads store —gives a better understanding of values. By measuring one thing ag&inst another we too can often judge values more clearly. Coal and wages make up more than half the manufacturing cost of cement. The chart above shows price fluctuation* lor portland cetnmt, coal and wages during the pes( ten years. In each case 100 is used to represent \ figure** by the Government drpsrtments which compiled them —— TfioU—d UMS *«U0i ssd elites* iNMMUgP- dMi dun fllkMMI 00 S IMI 0 (Mai Mwld bwy sssrH fssoe sa SMKh (•Mads 1022 Mis let\ Adsr^«^o 0m mmmki barv msm cwmmmt m 1*22 tkm L tdX TW mmmm tkm mmm cad m4 M*pn aaaAo ae faaMo itkao lhag m ■mom* Imms Is pftos ftkoo 000 end mg* coMsAartss dMao Imm fe m |4a*a tkai M Woff ■m a k w foot CEMENT ASSOCIATION CMKa Ltabiaj AA*«( fmm mrw («4ac l«» t ebafi. gfHk-F tb **\Vhat do you ar# In him?" , •*W*tl. th*-) »,-rr all Imijt* In hla family." "What ha* that t« do with It?" "Whvn all th* chlldr»n ur* Imijt* tb*y ar* |ir*tt.v apt to l«irn ron*ld- *mM* about houaowork.”—Kmii*u* Htv Star. Oylon ha* always boon the chief locality for i»oarl fishing. Wartfa I—* BaaKw AbMit |r.J , **iiaw twraba lav* tra^ petal*4 In th* world alar* th* in- % ration of petal Inc In Karop* in tba f Iftmith rmtury. It la rat laratrd. Why Cyaball Is Whita. Th* ryrhnll I* whit* hreaua* thn Mo«mI v*»**I* that fml Its auhstnocn ar* *«> small that lh*)' do not admit r*«l cort»uscl«a. What Is not giaal for rlthrr a man's soul or his body may be ilinmlQatfng to his intellect. It, too, is experienen. Marshall, kio. Dear Sir: I Kara oard Mr*. Winslow'* Svrup for # ip tor many Pretty Hand Made Sweater tb* Mvfcttni to tb* hem. A b*lf <4 . •wanirr*. M*«h*r! P1rfrb*r*g Castorin ha* Wlghi. raratalUr Vtbb<M bald at tb* htpw ! a hrwud# h**n in no* fw* *«** M t* * kf nWda n •« t0«> pjanaani | t~ir1 t — ipn ~ - Ur i n* • t** 4 * *** * tm ««h ^tofaMbr. 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