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. . T't7TTTT t T'T' "I ? "fOlli ' f TITE SUAlJAY OULUO.MAJi l uuiuA.. x n. a.., ; UHHEUTHALITY OF CHANGE 15 DENIED Washington Official Hc!ds Disarming of Merchantmen Would Save Lives. TEUTON PODCY APPROVED CnrnlDj TrntlriM- .ManUralrd to Mar la UrvUralloo WarnlD V ! Anrrhin I,noMy Will '. ICrfrrr-rtl to t'oojr aa AffI.vOTON. Feb. IS. Oermaay'a f rm not to the Cnlted ftatea an-M'liu-nj lt later. '.ion to Ireat armed aiarchantmea of th nlnt a!'i a wrriit aftar rbrsarr S r-arh'd trie fate tpjrtrant lslar. Th pol-W-y cf to t nite.t Mate in regard to th d"-UrtiB of tfi central poer pfohabiy win b drind raa time trtl wck. after a not. similar to thai laaue't t l .imjD r la received from la imna t'of'ita tifflr. It -a a., polntad out t'J-lar It fcl rtiil auart-re i.at if Cnlted tt-a wo . I.J hi l r-.-h d-itoo qul-lr. -a II tiar rtnialnr fcator lb t-f.-tl Ui of lbi dUutlco. after w h ir! rRinunlr of U-rmn and Irtaa uHrifin aro etpeetrd to ra-r-i rdr jiormittir th lorpedo tmt witti"'it rmn" or any ship which la fm"l I tan Mela 'wwa4w. Tie- -aa atronx indication that r,01. ! official bH IK Pt- tin of tf central rower to b tl f..und.d. I viw of tba ctac.d cosdl tirne of arfar. Ii.praaa-itatlv of varloa of th n tent ai.f bar. mid official rpre nat...o to j-ecrtry l.nln- r lr4;nl th mfiii memoranda!-. Alto it t.-.e Mat Ipftmiit declined . an aa, known th aalur of the representation. It w bild lb n..t,irT w trfrm.i ihat at laaat orn of IS entente govern ant wr unwl'.tin to adopt th u-etlon anl that tron- prolt m:hl follow lou! tsa fntt. ta- attempt to o-it lnt practica Iha t"aa II b Tti Mala I-part.-nnt lu ba la form..! tal othr of tha ontinta o .rwmrat w.ra twie t quo.tloa wim opa nmk but it wa J.I4 h.h d.5inuti.- a'lthoritr that 11a I.i4 a:.:. probblr would ar on a pitioa la ar lutura. t aawwtrat MIIM Aar4. Tha rntriw ma.la In cartala -t-ri'o ) -loma'.l: rirrt.a that r tha t nitid t r!anao a-inn ta war t. pmu r rwaarJin lha nM of mor rn.nl mH:p- t arm for r(anta fur- w : 1 ba an unnatral a-t anwr4 br a hi official rJaT. dn tnat ba tho.jM - a etiaaaa wo'it.t ba tnromrtihl wtta lha a traht of lh t ait4 tIM an-t tfit. .n..ij;-i tha t oitt 3tat taa tba .,.!.. a that i.fmr an4 Aotrta ara r M ta tir ontntioe.. It mitt ba awrt tit lntal or oprfif a n.t tha nll a !ta ma, h a 4- i M(1UM la ra tfr bo'P lhara ta aaa tna li of thotr aatiunala an J iwiMr t.air oMra. Th p'aa of l"nital llala a r t. sa.-ura ff'o ;rma an4 Aua tfla pl'l that B unarm4 hip ill . f. -.l xtlkiiil waa. II ! -Il.M bar. t-ial tha Toi"K pwa ra M r waM l 'K h :!. f-n;j 4 4 a-l ar ln U4 t doubt that ai-h pifa w n l. ba fflvaw la iwi tai-h aa-i ihat. toaathar IU aa-u-tux airaaly fla, tha llaa of a- rum rial ant oa aaarnit (hip ba aafa it tha fulura. tawtaaa Llaal a IW auwd. lo-.r' af a t'ninf ! Amarhraa rifiAan ! rraata off wal. thai ara ,Mma4 a? laraa to.ly. aa Mch rfi. ial aiartl tha ballf that Ca mi ha ra oooa taha ma a-tfa laiiiric ta that .wt. Xfi.-ial af tha Mato NoarlmMl alao) ara cin.i.Jarl rt4 what af'"-! tta 4tar aiinaf.oa t" pot "T " fcaa r Aixi.ri. an ! pli.'T aal oparatrnaa la I la !( thia lrtnfml waa aa n4 l war Tna iIm baa baaa ar'aa't (HI nal arfh-iata ar4 prob b r wnl ha at Importaat barlotf pua tha f!it rfai-tlata PA?AiMANS VEX GOETHALS H L ltltK IOIM tltr. TT I Tal Haw I aa4 Cr alaay aa4 ara It la Hard wa bntraawsl toba4. n A-irt v.Tu.W rb. ij. Th libr- S'tfy of various Joint taa-i cotntnlaioM a mi;.a rliim f'r proparlv lahaa .a tha anal Z.ioa h roht4 the t!'-4 f'at of million of d"'tar. LanT'tl ;oataaU I.Ttar t:. tha iot tater:.'a (nmiiwrf rtnmilt. In ara la tha p.-a ot the A'1mon bill lo dria tha rmii"in to ttla for land on tha baaie af th-lr Va.oa wh'Vj Ik lra,i-r wa r4 lata with laaaoia ! J. r:nr than t..r tacraa4 Ul'iai. -Tb Joint lan.I corumiaeion wa have hat -rl of th'ra bai tao tha (roan I It ! a wa ara a bi rpubli: n. ih-r " rl"r p-r. wa tol i pay iiorrai. f " their Uwl". t"e iara. i. "X a finH'iB. tha Value h ma h i ll th-a of Itoj anl a ttm - on in4 aam lo S'l more an. I mre 4lnsi l'rlafa esrae nini thai wr ma.l. tr tha aal of ian. t - ahmasivit and tha own .rt t th Kint lant rnnirn aa ml n- a. M 'mnil f in-J f-om) it Th ii-ut'i" aow la re'h-r arata. i ra-ti.r kr4 la mr thara and a r i; a-nman c robb4 th war it ha haait in tha '. A. a. ap'ilr'a tnt . O-n r ra 1 i:.itt. ail.) ihat In oaa n.a whara a pafal of ian.t waa r' It a h'r in til?, anl ft rri")l b I ba nff. I Int that It ahno' I ba PalJ f't i tia rati, lha awaar look tha ma I -la- t" lia 'nt ianl remmlHios aa4 rb'atna! tli a b'Cara. fhairrtian A li'il arka of a raa whara lanl Ihat hal I for It'.a h4 haan takam la al IIRi'l tr tba com. mlaainn, an. I th ffnaral 9ti ka. too. .! h-arl of Ik Saturday's Var Moves ItT. T. .T.Z a.-;llty la rarart4 frora erI of tha K irofo war froaua. i.itit:; frm lha .in of hoatillti I rd alorf tna I n-a wkar P.u ! an4 Tmni are fcln each )-.- lr CI.'-i. Tha moat lnparUnl la'antrr anara-f-"t .n tha tra fnl o- .arr4 aa !. ihampaena. wh.r a l'rn-hj at' l.h waa rarrkxl thr.j'14 Vr pro J.,t:4J atU.xy tSxiwa, . rr4!RC to Pari, aoma Ua yar4 of ;.rmaa trtacbaa wara takata Karha roca4a a rranco aia In Ibis terri tory. Borthaaat of Maaai (aa. placln iia attant of tha captur4 pxttkha at :o arJa. rtrtcra4 uaofflrlatlr rPrt tha Taulonk: forraa on tha dfnla on tht thfa Importaat a'.raama alone whhh aaaro of tha racaot flchtlna In Oallcla an l ntarbjr fronta haa ta con4ucta4 tha (Wrath, tha ITuth an4 to Dsaiatar. avral braachaa ara drlar4 li haa tan nl In tha Una of tha Tutoolo a.lla. Vhl!a admitlloK that tha imrnaUiat trat'c raault ao far hat nt baaa Important, tha ltrord aiilc rcr4 a pallrf that Uta lina a.aa offnla baa at lat r:ia4 prMr on tha antrnta torctt alone oth.r front. Tha currant Austrian rap-ort on tha oparatlona acalnal tba lliin aJmlt no parmanant train for tha troop of t:mparor Ntchota. rnrattonlna; apa nficalljr an oparatlon northwaat of Tarnopol. Uallria. whrra Kuaalan da-larhm-nta that occupiad aarrral a4 Taar'4 Aoatrun tranrhaa ar daclarad lo baa baan cjactad In a countar at-tavk. In tha battling- with tha Italian. Vienna aaaarta tha captura of a position naar r'lltach. on tha Italian frontier, br Aurtrian troop, whllo la tha Al banian operation tha rpu!a of Ital ian attack pear Tirana, northeast of Durauu ta reported. A noma dlapatca brine tatemehta attributed to both French and Italian political eourcaa that complrt accor4 ICE :!.-J,', ITS v.iM i-r T.: V-.- t aaiJwtfa,L. a-r ha bean reached balwaan Treraler lirl- aa4. of I ran. . who I Bow In :om. and tha Italian Cabinet member, with whom ba ra beea cooaultin; on step to unify al lad action la lha war. rlnhlr; of th Norweclan tmr Alahama. of I lona. Is rerorted irorn Loadon. Th- craw wa a4. goloiiaIield of ice rtitowk it:rwHT:r i-ooar. bit lit ytrr t:tm: uvonin. Jasa larai at ) Haa. Krldse. aaklaa- t f-r Mile. at 'rw I laally Kraaka It Tkrawaa. VANcnt tn. null. rb. is. pw- tiaLI Orat fielda af lea from broken Jam sp the Hr filled tba Columbia today and packed acainst tba poka. I'ortiand a -alt:a brlda for arly a ni!a. All day tha l kpl com! . aa4 lata la tk afternoon th preaaur waa siroec enouah lo force part of it throve. . n. l f atimaon mad aa attampt IO br.ak tha jam early, but wa onuc cafuL Th tea apparently sev eral tt lhK an4 pi 4 bp la pUce . and ihl lt eboie tha ortaca ef th weur. Th- trmr Ion.. Je.al llarkln. Ctxtl.r and rl smaller cralt war It-d ot at ViKoanr. bat late In Ih affrnnon tarl4 tp rlr. Tbo Tahoma. rport4 to be free tretn th Ice and eotaloe down 'be river, did not reach Vancouver, but I pact4 her tomorrow and will tie P If tha lea !am la not broken. The Columbia eama a standstill at I V it. rei'arie li.T ft. and It I ihouahl It will fall lonnht. Th lr ta sl up to tha lowar deck. Ttia ferry was hindered mora or 1 ft. Kaarv Ice. which vii strong .., t break Ih paddla-w keel. BAH IS PUT OH LUXURIES t.:ni TO Ot:K.VK aOIKf rtitt rr.f r.amr.. mU Cavia. ITvack laea III i:awraatry. and tieverasaeat Mill (Uaatola lasena. PKHtJX. l Uondon. "b. 1 J TP parlia nawapapar forhadnw an early order of th government dlsnU to rtrict th Importation f foreign lus nri.a. jiml-tri.lal ntteranraa clrly ladlcat thai o-h action I conlem l lle1- The porpoao la lo Improve th ra'a of i schane bv reducln patrnenl abroad an4 aiao to conaerv tp financial reour-ee of the people for t ie ral neceealtle of l.f. II haa tar oharv4 thai many par a cootlau to nJo-r forvien losurle lha same aa In paaco lima a. I;u.lar caviar haa been arrivine eteadi!y Ihmuch tiweden. twl.s cboculst I aid to have barn Imported in even Urar auaatltiaa than In tha dajr be fore l"ie war and Trenrb wine la oai .r"l quaalltle hav beea re-ei-t The plan contemplated appear to ba lo artsnis an Importme company an ler eovaramanl aoarfaa which, will uadeetahe the Importation of eiven co-l onder ctln restriction re cn)iae prtrea and with the rlcht of the payment at tk Invoice after the Mleacrart Send Wcvk Mr, rxcrt-nion ftrniNo. Mo. Feb. n , t. Mora sad a.ra . rrlsbi war elect. 4 daiecale la Ik Hepubil-.-aa National coaenion today by lb Tr-ird orra!anl tltrict conven llon. Tf war nt lnatructd. but we-a lvt4 wilt Ih w.nUcrstaodire that lhv wae in fator of the nomi nation of "Senator Weeks. Of JUasaa aa(t. for lridac 4w. -- vXcS-: "r The Iunl TLcmeer V ompariT - IM. moraine and there waa r. lea la th rlv.r. In an hour the river J lamm4 ecroa and many paopla went a far a tbe middle of the river on th HOMESTEADS FREE UNTIL TITLE WON Commissioner Tallman Agrees With Tax Opinion Given by Will R. King. FEDERAL RIGHTS ASSERTED Pcrllon of Miprmte Court Cltetl to I'roo Contention That Kntry Nmn Cannot lie .!tc".l by , Stair Ik-fore IIe Owner. ORKGON'IAX NKWS PL'REAt". Waah Inclon. Ken. 12. Tha Commiionar of lha (ianeral Latnd Office. Clay Tallman. of Nevada concur In tha opinion re cently ep'ree-l by Will It. King, of (rraaron. chief coun. of tha He-lama- ABOVE HILL BRIDGE AT VANCOUVER. . r-. y L V t 1 k if (.KM HIL II-:V OK JAM. lion Service, that the slates cannot la permanent Improvement on public land entries until final proof Is made by th entry-nan. The opinion of Mr. Kmc aroueod eeneral Interest amone Western men In Coneree. and while the opinion I In no senea blndinc. he me merely th belief of the Individual, It ' I'd to much corn ni ant. Th Iteclamaiioo Itecord for the cur rent. month print In full a letter writ ten by O-mmlnnionrr Tallman nearly Bine monihs ao. In which the Com nneaioner voice th same opinion held by Mr. Klne. and while the opinion Is of earlier date II has not. until now. bo com public Ihroueh th eamo medium which save circulation to the opinion of Mr. Klne. Plata AelfcoHly TValed. 1l I the opinion of this office that lha stale I without authority, by x errlae of Ih laxine power, to Interfere with or d'sturb the possession oi per sons ccu-pytne public land pursum lo Ih law of Coner." wrote Cobj mlasionar Tallman on May 17. 11. to Jo J. Klchard. of Pasadena. Cal. Mr. Richard Lad written the CommUsiofier laotiirina? a to tha right of Imperial County to levy tax upon land ha had e.i. .. n.lr lha desert lalxi law Th Commlaetoner found Ihat MrJ Richard bad mad on year proof, but hai n.it v -1 mad rroof or annual ri peoditurea for tbo second and third ear. nor bad ho mad final proof or completer! payment of the purchase nrira -It results' held the . omml- loner. "that you do not poe any ..n. M. ..taia In lha land, and have not earned the lel till" Paprvasa t'aart De-cUlea Cited. -It Is oulte well entabllahed. con imnal tha fommlsaloner. "that a slate cannot Impose tame upon lands In which lha tiovemmcnl bold the equit able estate. In the cae of Hussman . Iurham tli U. !. tn Supreme Court of lha United biate declared that th public land of to Cnlted (late were not eubjeel to taxation by a elate and that the power to t cam into eit.trnre onlr when and aa soon ti rlhl to a patent had been fully earned bv the entrytnen. It Is plain. then. Ihat the land of your entry are not yet ubjcct to taxation ty toe tat a." . . Th mate of California bad asserted lha rleht to levy a tax upon th poi seasory Interest In public land- a lls ttnculhc4 from the land themnelve. and noon permanent Improvement ex letine upon uch lands. Tha tat law also declare that lave due upon Im provement shall constitute a Urn upon lha land upon which tha Improvements exist. The California court upheld the riht of tha stai to nforc payment of laves iinurr too siai i" jo- ....... anrf further held that the rtate could force the ! of the land nd put the purchaser In po'" r judicial process. I ailed Ulalea frea-lared aapreme. Commissioner Tsllman cite th de rision of the Cnlted State Suprm Court In Van Urocklln vs. Tennessee 1 1 II 1". 11 where It waa declared that public land are exempt from late taxation and that they were In no wise tha subject of slate leetelalton. Tli I..-...., i-ourt. he said.-had decided In olher caae that in ..Kti.. lend are Bltuated could which no wise lawfully Interfere with, dl.turb. or embarrass th Cnlted States In the adminl'tratlon of tha public land lawa. The Commissioner also rites the Su preme Court decision In Cnlted States vs Richert tll V. S. 1J where It was ruled that permanent Improvement upon land allotted to an Indian could not ba burdened by lax lvied by Ih state of South Iakota so lone a th larvd on which tr Improvement ex isted not ltelf ul)oct to lixation. la fat ea the Cnlted Stale bold title for th lndin for 14 year, before U salac abaolute patent. "But there l much reason.- b"lda tha Commlasloner. -to believe that the conclusion reached In that connection would ba equa.ly appropriate In the case of any other land to which th Government title had not been rxtmeulahed " ANARCHIST JS POISONER iCMilfiqel ww t1- TSS Jame La C.andn. head oyster man at .vtar... who had aald "Crones la la trouble. km Ka U Cendrle, th pollc had read In the new- " - . .. k. paner that in gueaia at -Mshopa banouet had be-n sudd-nly rich", remarked casually: That look Ilka Crone' work." tlsplaalvea taeed la . Cronaa had cotirted hi room Inlo a vrn'abl" Imh factory, c -2. .-lent rleivc tscra fpunj to btow op ail tha home In th block In which b lived. In bolllea and tin on a mantle heir and In drawer) archcr found eun cot'on. nitrorlycerlne. Insulated wire, ballerlea. tool and a great quantity of anarchUtlc literature. With the book and pamphlet of anarchlut and o clailat were year-booka of the PhUa dclphta Cricket Club and the l4 An ela Country Club, where Crone 1 bettered to have worked. The mantel of hi room wa filled with mora than 10 bottle of chemi cal, many of a volatile nature. Among them tha police found a bottle of nitro glycerine. Sunpectln that Crone mlfht have been Implicated In a crlea of bomb plots aauinut manitlon factories. Hln ton G. Clabati. local chief of the Bu ..... f iKv.ii itiiinn of the Federal Iepartment of Justice, made a search Inc Inspection of the room. When he finished. Mr. Clabaneh asserted that never in bi experleuco bad bo aeen such a "layout." He asserted he did not believe Crone u n ... kmiirhi urh a varietv of ex pensive chemical out of hi wage and will investigate iiiruifr w i. I. K . n.rmin waa nsed a a tool by asenciea plentifully supplied wlta money. ITALY GAINS ENTHUSIASM Visit or French Ircinlcr StrcnRthcna Accord of Allira. HOME, via raria, Feb. IS. A perfect accord haa been reached between Pre- mler Brland. of France, and the Italian Cabinet Minister with whom he ha been In conference on all questions dis cussed, accordlne to tatement circu lated today in both Italian and French Dolltlcal circles. Th unity amone the allien prowl ne out of th Frenrh Premier viu lie. Indeed. It I said, already taken con crete form durlne the exchanges be tween the ministers. Tha details of th acreementa reached, however, are with held because of their military char acter. The visit of Premier Brland and hi colleague has eiven a fresh impetus to war enthusiasm In Italy. PRINTERS' WARNING GIVEN rarrnt-Traclirr As-aoclatlon Docs Not Anlhorlze Soliciting. Attempt f printing concern which hav been handling th pro-tramme for Parent-Teacher circle in Portland to bolster up their receipts from this line of work by advertlslne solicited In Ore name of tha Parent-Teacher Association hav led th executive hoard to Issue a warning to merchants that uch action ia not warranted by Ih orcanls.ttlon, accordlne to Mr. Alva La Stephens, president of the central council. . Tha concern that have been solicit lC th advertlslne have been notified br the executive board to cease using the name of th association In connec tion with their soliciting, and an an nouncement has been Issued to the een eral public by the Parent-Teacher As sociation - tliat advertlslne secured through use of It name has been with out Its consent and sanction. Itmllio Wallach, Hopinan, Dies. L'mlllo Wallach. a California hop and malt dealer, well known in the North west, died at bl home In San Fran cisco eterdy. accordlne to a tele erarn received by Kola Nets. Mr. "iVal Inch waa a member of the Bauer Schwltxr Hop Malt Company, of San Francisco, and made frequent visit to this city. A GOOD TONIC AND STOMACH REMEDY PS. 1 FOR POOR APPETITE HEARTBURN DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION Ba:iaTVV ). pit eV V La f 3' I -a!i :Mi4 $sllllgll Its, tonic qualities not only sharpens the appetite but helps Nature provide the necessary digestive prop erties required for the perfect assimilation of your food. Try a bottle, but be positive that you get HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ! . . ,.a :::'.:::zsssn I aj i i ?f; l : a .!t-. i- r.n :e-j3 Vs.wA n l i r t)' . - : 111 i; - It- 1 - 1") . OL . RESIDENCE CALLS MADE IF DESIRED. SLAVE RING IS FOUND Chicago Department Stores ' Used as Recruiting Base. GIRLS TELL SAME STORY Seven Men and as Many Women In volved by Investigations of Prose cutor and Several Are In Custody of Police. CHICAGO, Feb. 12 (Special.) As sistant State' Attorney Hogan, of the Juvenile Court, announced tonleht that he had been Investigating; for everal week the working" of a rinf of white alaver who. ho charged, have been de ceiving youne elrls. many of them les than 1 year old. into leading immoral and criminal live after they had ob tained position as saleswomen and ..I..L . In etorea. Mr. Iroean said he had the name of even men and as many women aueaeu . v.. ennnerted with the Tine. ever-l r hnn. ara in the custody of the police, while the actions of the remain der are being invetlgated. I first learned of this condition through Investigation of an attack on a vonnr West Side girl." said Mr. Ho- csn tonight. "Thi girl, whose name I do not care to divulge, waa attacked early in December by two men. who were later held to the grand-Jury In bond of $1500. "Through admission made by these men and the young woman I learned of a crowd of men who frequent the waiting-room and alle of the depart ment tores. enticing young women from their poaitlona. -Last week my Investigator brought five girls to my office. Several were In the neighborhood of 16 and 18 ye old. and they all told the same story. Toreatcr. Plan for Party. Mount Hood of the Catholic rtrder of Foresters held Its regular monthly meeting at the Foresters Hall Tuesday night. It was announced that the degree team would give a ocial. mA eerH nartv at the hall on u. ..hinrton'a birthday, the night of February 22. Benevolent Society to Kjitertain. he. Rritlah Benevolent Society will entertain Ajth a concert and dance Frldar night, March 3. It is tha ec ond of a .erles of the society popular social events. II. 1 rnerwoo.i. ion.ui for Ureal Britain for Tortland district, la chairman of the affair. Papa a Great-Grandfatlier. LAFAYETTK, Ind.. Feb. 7. Not many grest-grandfather can bot of having a bouncing baby daus-hter. but Fred Ivtndea, a fsrmer northeast of L layctte, holds this record. Landes. who Civil War veteran. 74 yewr.a old. IN USE FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS FOR MALARIA BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION FEVER and AGUE COLDS & GRIPPE hi .1 ifiil V-rt-' VJrJ Don't Forget to Ask for Your S. & H. st-N i t HnODAPD, I In v A Rupture is CURED by an Operation. A Rupture is REDUCED, RELIEVED and often CURED by SKILLFUL, CORRECT FITTING of a PROPERLY CONSTRUCTED TRUSS. These are FACTS, not THEORIES. Ask Your Physician If you are ruptured, don't experiment don't risk life don't suffer needless pain or discomfort. Consult your physician; follow his advice. If it be a truss, see to it that it meets YOUR case. For 50 years we've adjusted trusses, belts, supporters and elastic garments. Our fitters are men and women of long experience. Their knowl edge has been gained in meeting actual needs not mere guesswork. When you've been fitted at our Appliance Department, yourTe satisfied, comfortable, and that's al ways the only condition attached to your ourchase. was for many year a widower. A year Landes has a great number of grand ago however, he married a young , children and one great-grandchild. He woman he had known for years. A I says he is prouder of his new daughter baby daughter was bom to them. than he was of any of the others. Reliable Laxative Relieved This Baby Child was Badly Constipated Until Mother Tried Simple Remedy. In eplte of every care and attention to diet, children are very apt to be come constipated, a condition respon sible for many ills In after life un less promptly relieved. Mr. C. "W. Wilson, of Shelbyville, Tenn., had trouble with her baby boy, Woodrow. until she heard of Dr. Cald well' Syrup Pepsin. She writes, "I can safely say Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the beat remedy of its kind on earth. Little Woodrow was very badly constipated and we could find nothing that gave relief until we tried your Syrup Pepsin, which gave imme diate relief." Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin is a compound of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drugs, mild in action, positive in effect and pleasant to the tatste. It has been prescribed by Dr. Caldwell for more than a Quarter of a century and can now be had for flft cents a bottle Money Couldn't Buy It The relief he personally experienced moved Mr. IV. V. Brlggs, Koaawa. Okla, to write to the Pinna laboratorlea a letter of appre ciation In which he aayei "Fruitola and Traxo helped me bo much I am advis ing all who suffer with gall-stones to try them. Money wouldn't buy what this medicine has done for me." Fruitola I ad intestinal lubricant that softens the congested maaeesr disintegrate the hardened particle that cause so much suf fering and expel the accumulated waste to the Intense relief of the patient. Following a dose of Fruitola, Traio ahonld be taken three or fonr time a day to restore the system that ha been weak ened br constant Buffering. It la a splendid tonic, acting on the liver and stomach most beneficially. ' Fruitola and Tram are prepared In the Flnu laboratorlea at Montlcello. 111., and arrangement have been made to supply them throng's representative dragglsts. In Portland they can be obtained at the Owl Drag Co. Store. -J -4 "Bad Cough" writes: "I have a bad cough and cold in my head. Jiy ears ache and my whole system seema full of cold inflammation. Tlease pre scribe." Answer: There is nothing which will relieve your condition more surely and oulrkly than the use of mentho-laxene syrup. Secure from your druggist 2 or. essenCH mentho-laxene. Mix this with one pint of migar Fvrup or honey, and take according to directions, lou should receive immediate relief and benefit. The mentho-laxene is slightly laxativeand drives the cold inflamma tion put of the system. ' a a a . Rheumatic" writes: "T am a chronic rheumatic and am only 45 years old. Is there any chance of getting well? I am awfully worried." Answer: Do not be alarmed over your condition. You will Ret almost Immediate help, and with care, and the u of the following prescription you should shortly be completely relieved of rheumatism. Get 2 drams of iodide of potassium, 4 drams of sodium sali cylate. s os. of wine of colchicum. 1 or eomp. essence cardiol, 1 oz. comp. fluid balmwort and 5 oxs. of syrup Bar saparilla comp. IHx and take a tea spoonful at meal times and again be fore going to bed. a a "Mr. W." asks: "What can I do for a long continued case of constipation? I have headache snd dizziness and my complexion is sallow. At night I can't sleep I'm so nervous.' Answer: Continued constipation af fects the blood and makes it impure. You need a good blood purifier and laxative. Use three grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur). They aid di gestion, art on the bowels and clean and purify the blood. a a a "S F E." writes: "I have a very se vere cane of dandruff. My scalp itches snd my hair is coming out in hand fuls." Answer: Get a jar of plain yellow minyol at your drus store. Wash the Green Trading Stamps - j v fir I wn VV HV.S l'. .. w..' WOODROW WILSO.V. in any well-stocked drugstore. A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained free of charge by writing- to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Montlcello, Illinois. The questions answered below are general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Bldg.. College-EIwood frits.. Dayton, O., enclosing self-addressed stamped en velope for reply. Full name and ad dress must be given, but only fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. hair and while still wet rub well into the scalp plain yellow minyol. Rinse out thoroughly and your scalp will feel clean and active. Repeat this treat ment three or four times after wash ing and in a few weeks all your dun druff should disappear ani vour hair become healthy and noft. a a a "Corpulent" asks: "What will over come corpulency? I am so fat as to be in my own way. I am short of breath and cannot stand exercise." Answer: To reduce safely, use five grain aibolone tablets. They are the most reliable reducers I could pre scribe. Many are pleased with results from arbolene. a a "Misery" writes: "I have been a wornout man for the past few monihs. My physical and mental forces are much impaired.' I do not seem to ba able to think clearly. I am much dc- Cressed all the time and my usual am nion and energy seem to have died. I have headache and pains, in my back.'" Answer: Your condition is identical to thousands of others brought to my attention yearly. Yes. your physical and mental forces are. as you say, much impaired, but you need not be alarmed over your condition. The use Of three grain cadomene tablets should soon put you back in normal condition and fit to combat any troubles. Culti vate regular habits of living. a a a "Mite" asks: "I seem to be shrinking In sire. I am very pale and thin. I do not feel sick, but I'm very weak. want to increase my weight." Answer: Y'ou are anaemic and the food you eat does not properly nourish your system; three grain hypo-nuclana tablets cause proper food assimilation and increase weight and strength. TaKii them with your meals. Sold in scaled packages. ( "Mrs. Ella M." writes: "Please pre scribe for me again. This time for my kidneys. I have chills and fever, look bad. have puffs under my eyes and my urine is dark in color and of bad odor. Sometimes my back hurts." You should get almost Instant relief from the use of balmwort tablets. I have prescribed these in numerous cases of kidney trouble and they have given excellent results. Most drug stores carry these tablets and they come in sealed tubes with proper di rections. Adv. , f C x-Vi NT 'Sra J V. "J W 1 s t