The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 01, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' THE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; THURSDAY ; EVENING.' JUNE 1, 1911.
V
SUGAR TflUST PUT
under nium
GY INVESTIGATORS
Special Committee Digs Into
Operations of Trust That. Is
Second, to Only Steel Cor
poratiori.
i Trashtngton, Juna 1. Second only to
' the steel trust investigation In Import
! anea If the Inquiry lno the American
. KV luiir Refining company. and other
. ' surer refineries, which was formally
' begun by a apodal committee of the
f House today.
' ' Primarily, the Hardwlrk resolution.
- t,r,Amr . which tha invtstlgatloa If au
. thorlzed. waa aimed only at tha Araer
.', .. inn. nnflnlna company. Tha
ruiM (mmmlttca of tha house, however.
. determined to maka tha investigation a
T mon far reaching ana, and tha original
, roaolutloit waa mndad aa that It would
, Include all sugar refineries, In tha trust
. - aad aut of It
latest of Tavastigatioa.
Aeoordin to Representative Hard
i wick, who la chairman of tha apeclal
"investigation committee, tha real Intent
of tha house Investigation wilt be to
' determine whether or not chargea are
true that the American Sugar Refining
t company haa aecured abaolute control of
- the American sugar market, crusnmg
' out competition whersver It appear
,. "Wo expect to ahow before thla In
vestigation ends," aaya Mr. 'Hardwlck.
"that tha American people are Used
hundred l of thouaandf of dollare each
year by thla glgantlo trust, embracing
; parhaps a half hundred aubaldlary or
t ganisatlons. The sugar trust haa been
fostered and built ud under the protee-
,tlvo tariff system, until If mia become
. one of the moat dangerous monopolies
"'.in existence today. -
The committee will Investigate not
enly the present day operation of the
U trust, but It will delve Into tha past to
i determine whether or not the American
(.Sugar Refining company - haa fully
j. atoned for the immense frauds at the
' j'port of New York. . The resolution asks
. what aum was received ty the United
' States government tn settlement of
these fraudulently evaded duties. It de
' mands to knpw whether the -settlement
' ', has been full and complete, and if It
baa not been the special committee will
i aak the attorney general to explain why
.further settlements have not been de
5 mande'd. ; V
, , Xaaolrc Abovt Fanlahmonl
The houae committee will also make
I some pertinent Inquiries as to the pun
''lshnaent meted out to. those who were
f guilty of the augar frauds. The charge
n has been made that the men "higher
up" have gone unpunished while a few
subordinate officials of the sugar trust
have paid the penalty.. If the com ml t-
. - tee Ascertains 'such to be tha case, that
- fact will be laid before tha house and i
r the attorney general will be aaked for
; n explanation or mis son or aajuaica
tloa of some of the most glgantio cua
toms frauds ever perpetrated againat
: any government . .
, The1, price of, sugar-; e.t . homer and
v. abroad;, the purchasing of land In the
. Philippines by the sugar, trust; the Im
portatlon of duty-free sugar from the
- Philippine islands; the absorption of
dozens, of struggling Independent com-
!j paniea. and the stifling of the beet
sugar Industry by the sugar monopoly
f .ere all specific subjects Into which
f the committee will. Inquire,. - j
j The special committee may continue
its sessions during the recess of con
gress, and need not report. to thejjiouae
t until it feels that it haa sifted
case against the sugar trust to
, : bottom. ; :
tha
the
r SUPPRESS STEEL REPORT
if Continued . From Page One.)
' : Into your business from the inside for
the last four or five years?"
, "Certainly," replied fb witness..
.t- do not know how many hundreds of
.: j thousands of dollars It has cost us to
2 aid the government Investigators."
- "Have you any information whether
-. tha data gathered by the bureau of cor-
porations have been furnished to the
? present president of the United States?"
i aaked Stanley.
' R. V. XJnaberry, who waa permitted
: o appear as counsel for the steel trust
today, objected to this question but
Gary insisted upon answering it
Gary Pleads Ignorance.
,V "I have no knowledge whether the
matter was furnished to the president
f or not" Gary said. "I have lnforma
, tlon to the effect that a report will be
furnished to the president within the
i, next few months. I do not know wheth
A er partial reports have been made to
; him."
y . Judge Gary waa the flrat witness
4 called: Asked by Representative Stan-
DENTISTS
i.ONE
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It" HO HOSB HO UESS
f J Consult our advertised prices carefullv
,. then come to us and vou will find
' that we do exactly aa we advertise. t-
j' ter stui, oring tnis "aa-- with you, get
t the work performed, then pay us the
loveruara prices, vve zui. crown, treat,
bridge, regulate or extract teeth wlth-
ut paJn. These low prices buy "best
oualf
.. - I'll ' 'l
;; I , , , ,
1 $4.00
; BHXDaB WOKX, per tooth
Ba-carst OOIiO OBOWBS
POIOIUII OIOWH
! rKSS ZZAKZHATXOH, ZZTSACTXOH
(when plates or bridges are ordered;
'CZiSAHZHQ) TESTS (when other work
f is ordered.)
Uver riUlngs Simple Boo; com
pound ft.
Oold rulings- .According' to sise, II
XilUnf Herves aad Treating Teeth
tun to fl-50 extra. -,..s- . . ,
Foil Set ol Teelh, $5t$7e509$10
Aooordhsr to quality of work desired.
. , Au won vuaramteea tot is Tears.
ALBA BROS.
MXUABLB VAXVUSa VSHTZSTS
Opn a. m. to t p. m. Sunday to
1 p. tn. Phone Marshall 214.
woorme an anc Momsoa. xrpstairs.
lay whether the Carnegie Steel, oom
pany eompetaa with the. other aubaid!'
ary concerns In the trust, Gary replied
"I should aay that It does compete,
putting my own Interpretation on (he
word. Tou ma put a different con
struction upon It Undoubtedly the
subsidiary oompanlea are Influenoed and
ultimately controlled by the ateel cor
poration because it la the owner of the
stock In the various companies."
Control Over Companies. '
"The directors and officers of the
subsidiary oompanlea," continued Gary
In Iresponse to further questions, "tiava
the right and power to act Independ
ently. It may be assumed, however,
that If the eenduet of the anhsldlary
companies. If .Inimical . and displeasing
to the stee) corporation It would be but
a- matter of time before the manage
ment of such s company Is chsnged." .
"Then the Steel corporation exercises
s fort of right of 'recall' over subsidi
ary officers T" asked Representative
Stanley.
That's about if replied Gary.
Gary admitted that the subsidiary
oompanlea have, a common interest; that
tne Hteei corporation, aa such, operates
nothing and manufactures nothing, but
gets Its Income from the dividends de
clared by the subsidiary companies.
Gary Admits rower.
When pressed on the point Gary ad
mined that If officials of subsidiary
companies opposed the policy of the
Steel corporation, they were removed.
"Who doea thatr bo was asked.
"1 do."
The witness added tAat he was a 41.
rector In eacb company.
Gary told the committee that the
Carnegie Steel company waa capitalised
for 1110,000,000, of wWoh 110.000.000
was In common stock and the same
amount In preferred when the Steel cor
poration took It over.
The Steel corporation, declared Gary.
paid Andrew Carnegie 1301,460,000 In
bonds. IM.000.000 In preferred and 190,
0A0.000 in common atock of the United
States Steel corporation for the Car
negie plant
Chairman Stanley showed Gary a
ropy of the) "Ironmonger and Universal
Engineer," an English journal, which,
under date of May II, stated that an
agreement In the steel ' Industry was
pending whereby prloes throughout the
world would be steadied, and that sucu
aa agreement would be due to Oarye
efforts. Stanley instructed the witness
to- prepare aa explaaatloa end then
moved for aa Adjournment of the com
mittee.
Gary demanded to be heard at onoe.
shouting; "I appreciate the chairman's
frankness In putting and I will freely
ten the Committee all our alma.
think that will set the mlnde of the
committee at reat regarding possible
danger." f
The motion to adjooro did not earry
at onos and Gary continued his testi
mony, Ksrerring to the Tennessee coal
A Iron company, one of the subsidiary
organisations of the trust Gsry said
that It was "Independent s far as bus I
nest Is concerned, but dependent as far
as livelihood goea." .
The hearing will be reaumed tomor
row at 10 o'clock.
ports have been received today from
Chihuahua regarding the reported ar
rest there last night of Juan Greet.
brother of Enrique C Creel, former
minister of foreign affairs la 2lak cab
inet Creel, according to the report, has
been arrested oa the charge of com
plloity la the plot against Madera.
Enrique , Creel stated today that he
had received no oonf lrmatloa of the
report. . . . . ' .-.
MEXICAN FORCES
UNDER GOVERNORS
CLASHAT CULIACAN
(Continued Trom Page One.)
for the capital. Madero expects to
leave for Mexico City tomorrow.
Julio Madero arrived here today from
Chihuahua He declared that further
fighting was Imminent there, the fed
erals not yet having heard of Dies'
resignation.
The Chihuahua stats legislature. Ma
dero said, understands the s Una tlon and
tomorrow will depose the present gov
ernor and Install Oonsales, the Madero
candidate.
There are 1000 federals In Chihuahua
and about 1000 Insurgents outside that
city. Francisco L Madero Jr. upon
receiving the Information brought by
Julio Madero telegraphed General Villa,
commander of the insurgents at Chi
huahua, to join tha federals In preserv
ing order. President Pe I.a Barra has
been ssknd to again wire the federal
commander to the same effect
-Fttco Jfot Returned. , ' '
rrjRltfd Frees Up4 Wire.)
San Diego, Cat. June 1 General
Caprhys Pryce has not returned to the
Insurreoto camp at Tla Juana today,
and It was- believed by many of the
rebels that he would not go back. . The
local junta and the junta lit Los An
geles are disagreed as to the plan that
should bf ' followed. The ios Angeles
leaders want the Tie- Juana forces to
move on Ensenada.1 The local Junta die
approves of this plan. Tot the present
the forces ars Idle,
No Ifrwi of Ai i est.
Mexico City, June 1. No further re-
ins a ww- -
" Walvra Examination.
ITtBltoA ImhI Wtr t '
El Paao, Texas, Juno 1. Dante) De
Vlllars. the former Boer officer, who Is
accused by General Orosco and vlljoea
of Maderos army of having attempted
to brt)e them to start a revolution
ncslnst their chief, waived preliminary
examination yesterday and was bound
over to await the action of , the grand
Jury. Pe Vlllars Is charged with hav
ing conspired to kill Francisco I. Ma
dero, Jr. His bonds wsre fixed at
1200.
To Close Track,
Juarea, Mexico, June 1 Abram Oon
sales, slated as governor of the state
of Chihuahua, tnteads to elose the
Juares race track aa soon aa ho can af
ter assuming office. He la opposed to
gambling. The track at preaent Is un
der federal license.
Taft Praises Qlrkinson.
(Halted Press teued Wire.)
Nashville. Tenn., June 1. Declining
an invitation to attend a banquet In
honor of former Secretary of War Dick
inson, President Tsft wrote:
"Plekinson has left a record of which
his friends may be proud."
CENSUS ARRESTS J
JMSNOVVHITE S
AT ECONOMY PRICES
ALE
First Four Freed on Bonds of
$1500 Each; Seattle Is
Next In Lino.-
rrjn! Press Leased Wire.) '
wTacoma, Wash., June 1. iFour msn
who acted ar enumerators In tna cen
sua aklnjr last year were arrested to
day on Indictments found by the grand
jury charged with padding tha returns
n this city. Several others are bains
plaoed under arrest this afternoon. 'Of
tne indictments, is were in connec
tion with alleged irregularities in the
census returns. .
Those arreeted today were Charles T.
Jaeger, Alphonse Carbons, C J. Foley
and Fred H. Allen. All were released
oa I1S00 bonds.. Tha speolflo charge
asalnst each of the former-enumer
ators Is falsifying census records, fall.
ing to make proper investigation and
films Incorrect reports.
Investigation of alleged padding of
census figures at Seattle, Everett and
Belllngham will be made Utet. , ;
SPIRITUALIST'S BODY..
CLAIMED BY RELATIVES
San Francisco, Juno 1. Relatives of
Rev. H. E. Howland. a Spiritualist ac
cepted today the charred body found
In the ruina or tne unuies rire as nis
remains,. although definite identification
had not been made. Howland. who was
111, was seen In his room In a lodging
house destroyed by the Chutes fire. He
was hemmed la by the fiemee and It is
believed certain he waa killed.
50
Tanglefoot
Fly Paper
box
28c
91.00
M. I. S. T.
No. a
enly
75c
fl.00
Carlsbad Salts
only
75c7' A
Friday and Saturday
Price-Reduction Sales
The response to our first-of-the-week specfal sales has been very gratifying.
Now comes for tomorrow and Saturday an end-of-the-week sale of equal, if
not greater, benefit to our widely increasing circle of customers and friends.
We heartily appreciate your patronage. You haye learned that all through
the years, reaching back for nearly a half century, our promises in the daily
and weekly papers have been more than fulfilled at our counters. Shopping
is easy here. An ample, enthusiastic sales force to serve you intelligently,
helpfully.
Be one of the throng tomorrow and next day. We wil save you money on
every item quoted below, and on many others, all through our five well-filled
floors.
)c Loofahs (Japanese
longe), each
50
Wyeth'g
i
8af and
Sulphur
37c
fl.00
Ayer'a
Hair Vigor
only
63c
5c
fi.oo -vyu
StenrnV,'
Wine
69c
f, ibc' Sassafras Bark,
package
5c
10c Moth Balls,
package
5c
10c Whitingy )
'package .'....
6c
fl.00
Plerce'a
Prescription
p only
463c
JOc'Cascara Bark (Chit
tim), package
7c
10c Chloride Lime, Oa
pound
10c Lye (Babbitt's), . rj
pound . . ,
6c
10c Machine Oil (many
use), Oiler
fl.00
Wampole
Cod Liver
Oil
72c
5c Epsom Salts,
package
3c
fl.00
Pink
Compound
only
63c
35c Absorbent Cotton,
pound
35c Boracic Acid Pow
der, pound
20c Wood Alcohol,
bottle
27c
24c
14c
25c Craves' Tooth Pow
der, 2 for
25c
25c Kolynos Tooth
Paste
16c
50c PinaudYEau de QQp
Quinine OOl
10c Camphorated Chalk
Powder, package
-f
10c Chalk and Orris Pow
der, package
6c
6c
10c Bay Rum,
bottle
7c
3 Belladonna
and
Capsicum
Plasters
25c
10c "Woodlark" Pure
Spices, Pepper, can . .
7c
10c "Woodlark" Pure
Spices, Allspice, can .
7c
10c "Woodlark" Pure
Spices, Cloves, can . .
7c
fl.00
Kendall's
Spavin Cure
only
69c
10c "Woodlark" Pure
Spices, Sage, can
7c
50c Sempre Giovina
for
29c
25c Satin Cream
for
17c
50t
Wizard
Oil
for only
33c
25c Sanitol Cream
for
15c
35c Sigma Violet Deo
dorizing Powder. ,
19c
50c Berry's Freckle
Cream
32c
50c De Miracta
Cream
29c
50c La Blache Q9
Powder Ql
75c Pinaud's Lilai KCkn
Vegetal OUj
25c Swansdown Face Qa
.Powder wv
25c Antiseptic Soap " H n
Sheets J-lC
$1.50 and $2.00 Folding HKn
Auto Pails Wv
$1.85 4-qt. Water CT"97
Bottle, guaranteed .. 4XeOl
R5c 2-quart Water KH n
Bottle tJlU
75c 2-qtiart Fountain CmQ
Syringe tlOi
$1.50 Ladies' Douche JJ Q
$2.50 Ladies' Douche (J
$1.00 Bath Sprays ()5C
50c rtubber Gloves QQ
for OOC
$2.50 2-quart Combi- (PI f7Q
nation tJJJLel O
All Rubber Bathing FJrt
Caps all colors Oll
Bath Caps 1 Q
11 and JLi7G
Water Wings QrT
25e and OOL
Sanitary Drinking Cups,
Paper lc and
30c Paper Plates for
picnicft
5c
fl.00
Stuart's
Dye
for only
68c
25c
35c Dennison's Lunch
Sets, plates, napkins, etc.
25c
Dennison's Doilies,
package of 12
5c
Dennison's Fancy Nap- OK
kins, per hundred eCllJL
Automobile Drinking P" ff
Cup, leather case, 75c,PleUU
$1.50 Woodlark Fountain QQp
Pen, guaranteed a01
50c Pint Bottle "Rites- QQ
well" Fountain Pen Ink OuK
504)
Marine
Eye Water
only
29c
754
Marmola
Tablets
only
52c
35c Yi pint "Riteswell"
Fountain Pen Ink . . . .
19c
Klb. box "Woodlark"
Linen Writing Paper
25c
Souvenir Book, Progres-O(f
sive Portland, new ....swiJl
75c Ladies' Dressing
Combs
59c
35c Assorted Tooth
Brushes
28c
50c Gents' Comb
for
39c
50c Nail Brushes
for
39c
Calling Cards, Wedding An
nouncements, printed or en
graved. Autocrat Linen Paper and En
velopes, assorted colors QK
and sizes ..OOl
Headquarters for Watetman
and ConkMn Self-Filling Foun
tain Pens. Pens filled free.
Box Dominoes Free with each
50c purchase
8-year-olf Chicken' Cock Bour
bon, bottled in bond, QQ
100 proof OUVj
$1.00 Pure. Old Bour
S04
Celery
King
for only
31c
25
Garfield
Tea
for only
16c
71c
fl.00 .
Hontetter's
Bitters
for only
71c
$1.00 Fisher's Pure Rye 'J'JQ
$1.25 Carlisle Rye, . 7Q
bonded I 7l
75c Brice Pure Malt
for .
63c
BO
Paw
Pile Ointment
only
33c
$1.25 House of P" AF
Lord's Scotch DXeUO
83c
$1.00 3-Star California
Br.andy, 100 proof .. . .
504
Pine
now selling
at
33 c
50c Malvina Creans
for
25c Sana Dermal Tal
cum Powder
33c
13c
25"c-Bathasweet, OK
2 for AOL
$1.50 Hair Brushes,
fine assortment ....
98c
$1.Q0 Hair Brushes,
fine Assortment ....
87c
$1.00 Cloth Brushes
for
87c
lt Off on All Military Brushes
Sanitary Drinking Cups, CH
aluminum 5c, 10c, 15c,2Sc,Oll
$1.00 Juniper Gin
for
83c
$1.00 Apricot and Peach
Cordial
83c
504)
Doan's
Kidney Pills
only
33c
50c Quarts' Pnxe Concord 99
Grape Juice ' OOl
" w 1 y
75c quart's California Port, Sher
ry, Claret, Zinfandel AQn
and Hock, 6 for $2.50. . . fVL
fl.00
Potter's
Walnut Stain
only
69c
Rest room and correspondence' desk adjoining prescription section, main, floor Public tele
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section, main floor All orders by telephone promptly filled and delivered Canadian money re
ceived at par value. . - . '
WOODARD, CLARKE, & GO.
Washington and Fourth Streets
fl.00
Cuticura
Ointment ,
only
77c
25f
Mentholatum
now selling
" -15c
Ling
ene
Blouses
v ones
i
Marqu
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A-
ana
Tailored
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Linkeiic and Tailored Waists, 1 fri
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1
Your Choice of Our Entire
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12 Price
Qustert of Lilacs and
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.sale. Reg. 25c Price
Pretty Foliage for Hat
Trirnrmng. Reg. 1
50c, sale'price. . .1 7t
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LEADNO SPECIALTY HOUSE FOR LADfES MISSES 8. OfODREN
' -
The Doctor's Answers On
Health and Beauty Questions
Mr bb. urwu BAxza.
The questions answered below srs rsneral In character:
the symptoms or diseases ars ittVen and the answers will
appiy to any case or similar nature.
xnose wisning- runner
advice, free, may address
-aaaressed, stamped er
address must be riven
prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drua stora.
.1- D.V
TWW .Oil
Ohio, enclosing; sel
ply. Full name and addres
tlals or fictitious
Tn.
'ft Bids'.. Cbllrfe-Ellwood Sts.. Dayton,
If-addressed, stamped envelops for re.
musr oe given, but only Inl-
Tns
Collers Bldf..
ame will be used In my answ.ra.
Any druKKlst can order of wholesaler.
Adam El Tour
symptoms plainly
inatcate catarrhal
trouble.- Beginrtn
with nasal oatarr
the disease has af
fected your stomach, caualnar foul breath
idicestlon. aas. etc.. while the kid-
n.ys ana
and In
esuBlns; burning-, ralnful. frequent and"
uncontrollable urination with dull head-
arne ana backache. For nasal catarrh,
obtain 2 oes. antiseptic vllane powder.
Put a half teaspoonful in a pint of warm
water. Snuff tha watsi" from the palm
of the hand through the nostrils two or
three times dally. Then use a level tea
spoonful' of the powder to one ounce of
vaseline, mix and apply a small portion
Into eacfc nostril. Also take a teaspoon
ful four times dally of the following:
syrup narftaparilla compound 4 ozs.J
voinf. iiuia qaiinwori j. ox., ana riuia ex
tract buchu 1 os. Mix and shake Well.
M. Wait.- Tou can" increase your
weight and strength and Improve the
general health greatly by a thorough
csurse of treatment with thiw-graln
hypo-nuclane tablets. Take one after
each .mealr and ono at bedtime. Drink
plenty of water slowly, between meals.
Vou should not expect a great increase
In weight quickly. Remember, It takes
time to ctuvnge tha calls and tissues of
the body, but you can depend on it as a
thoroughly effective flesh producer.
2 Susan: Writs we more .fully, or send
xor my Tree examination' chart, and
will gladly do my best for you; always
glva full name .and address, i never
publish tna correct name.
R. M.i-Do not delay using the follow
mg treatment lr you value Brood hmith.
You need good, mild laxative tonlo and
blood purifier to correct chronlo consti
pation ana ins generat aeomty or wnicn
ou oompiam. xno weakness, numbness.
dreea (I). Lucorrhsa or 'Vhltss" should
be treated as follows: Dhfain nn.
tannic add and twe ounces vllane sow-
M. m-v mwr ua a nan
teaspoonful of tannic acid and a tea
spoonful of vllane. Use twice dally as
an Injection with syringe. Continue for
a month after cure is established to
prevent a return. I received in today's
mall 8 letters from women who used
the above and now report they are
cured.
Help: The larger drug stores ean
supply you with this excellent specific
treatment for the stomach disorders,
common to so many, such as pain under
the ribs, belching, bloating, wind, gas,
heart palpitation, shortness of breath.
A. A ft W I t . . . . .
. V. """"" vge or iriopepune
tablets and use" pink after breakfast,
white after dinner and blue after sup
per. Trlopeptine will correct most any
stomach disorder, help digest the food,
vuiio uu mo iiomacn, increase tne gas
tric juices and enable you to sat what
ever you live.
Stubborn.- For ulcers, running
id other
toms of scrofula use the following:
soraa,
symp-
loss of appetite, headache, neuralgia and
faint spells can be corrected by using
tnree gram smpnrra- tatuets (laxative),
as per direction?, accompanying, and
also the following: . Compound syrup
nypopnospniies s ozs:. tincture caaomen
composna 1 oe.. slid compound flui
balmwort 1 oe. Mix, shake well and
take a teaanoonful before meals and at
bedtime. This is a valuable tonic, and
will vitalize the nerves, increase tha
strength, calm the mind, improve the
Quality of the blood and remove the ex-1
baustlon of body and mind. , v J
X. T. Z.
toms ha
Tour auestlons and ivmit-
ave been answered and explained
several times neretorors in tnese col
umns, but as they may have escaned
your, attention I will repeat my advloe,
as i nave xor many otners. , lour arug
gist could -obtain anything I have pre
scribed, in these advices from the whole
sale firms. Insist on his doing so. or
go to a large, up-io-aaie store ana get it.
z xne. treatment lor ltcning scaip,
falling hair and dandruff which vou re
fer to :1a, called plain yellow mlnyol,
packed in 4-ouhcs jars, directions ac
companying. This cures dandruff, makes
the hair glossy, fluffy and free from ex
cessive eiltness, and I have been thanked
by scores for discovering and proclaim
ing ltS Worth. ; v 1 ' -
A WIfe:--(l) Write for my examina
tion chart (free) and give name and ad-
plmples, sore eyelids and
toms of scrofula use t)
Syrup Trlfollum compound 4 oss.. com
pound fluid balmwort 1 Ox. aromatla
fluid casoara 1 os. Mix. Shake well
and, take a teaspoonful after meals and
on at retiring. The dose after the first
ween may re increased gradually to two
teaspoonrms. rnis is errectuai m chron
ic or inherited blood disorders. This
treatment snouia continue 4 to 6 months,
and sometimes longer, , to thoroughly
srauicitia tire disease.
Aged: Tou say you are 4R rears old
and your symptoms are extreme nsrv-
ousness, weaic, urea, n
timid. Irritable, no energ
act naturally under all circumstances as
ousness, weak, tired, worn-out feeling,
a, irntaoie, no energy or ambi
:t naturally.!
others do. The-least exertion tires,' and
the limbs and body are often numb or
aching. Regular daily calisthenics cr
exercise which calls into play .every
muscle of tha body should be followed.
Also take the following: Tincture cad
omene . comp. 1 os., comp. essence' car
dlol 1 ox., syrup hypophosphites oss.
Mix and take a , teaspoonful before or
after each meal; after nis first week
gradually increaoe the dose 'to' two tea
spoonfuls. Continue ' two or three
months. ' . r
Ethel: To check or ston a cold lii its
early stages, obtain fluid menthoxone. 1
oz.. and take one-third teaspoonfut every
half hour for four 'to six nours and an
symptoms will vanish.
A. M.: A pleasant and effectual non.
seoret remedy' for chronlo constipation
is called Caacaroyal pills.
Miss R.:-A very prompt and efficient.
thouah harmless headache and neuralgia.
remedy 1m sold under the name of Pain-
Away pills. .
Obese: Obesity or abnormal fatnees
of the human anatomy is caused by, tha
absorption of fat elements from the
food and drink and properly treated as
follows, the weight can be lessened Tt-om
10 to 40 pounds. Obtain 1 os. of glycol.
arbolene and-1 oka. of aromatic elixir
of' your du agist. Mix together and for
the first three days take a teaspoonful
after each' meal, then Increase to two
teanpoonfuls. Continue St regularly un
Ml prope weight i attained.
Quickest Results Are Obtained by ; Wanteds in. The Journal .
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