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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH ,8, 1914.
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POLITICAL
EVENTS IN
SWEDEN ARE FAST
APPROACHING
CRISIS
RAISING ELK-A GENTLE BUSINESS IN A WILD LAND
King Gu'stav Has So Offended
. His Subjects That His Ab-
dicajion Openly Advocated
By Frederick Werner.
(Br the International Mwi Service.)
Berlin,, March 7. Germans have
been following with the greatest Inter
est the- evolution of recent events "in
Sweden, and hope tliat the kaiser has
been able to Interpret the writing on
the wall, remembering the old Latin
proverb that your home, too, is In
dancer when the adjoining house Is
afire. That the kaiser has been and
still Is Intensely Interested In the great
struggle between the Swedish people
and their king,, whose old-fashioned
j zaiin in me personal power ana iniitia-
I tlve of kings may before Ion add an
other republic to- those already estab
lished In Europe, no one doubts. King
Gustav Is a- personal friend of the
kaiser, who shares his vlewis of the
divine right of kings, and the queen
of Sweden la a German born i princess,
whom many people in Sweden openly
f accuse of having urged her husband
to adopt the tactics i which ! may ab
ruptly terminate the history of the
Barmadottes as a reigning family.
Parliament's Dissolution Imminent.
There la a temporary lull In the po
litical crisis in Sweden at present. A
conservative cabinet has been formed
after many difficulties, but a disso
lution of the Swedish Riksdag la Im
minent and everybody knows that the
radical element will come back in in
creased numbers after the : elections.
At the very best the king -'will then
have to go to Canossa or even be
forced to abdicate in favor of hi
aon, whose ideas are more democratic,
while even a Swedish republic is a
possibility. The Swedes are an ex
ceedingly proud people and have shown
before that they will permit no mon
arch to dictate to them.
It Is characteristic of the present
situation in Sweden that neither the
king nor the cabinet dare do anything
to atop the violent republican propa
ganda which goes on openly. A new
paper, "Republlken," appeared In
Stockholm a few days after the king's
number of subscribers In all parts of
the country. In a leading article uiii
der the heading. "No Retreat," which
I have Just read, It Is stated that the
demand for a republic l rapidly
.spreading, not only among jthe work-
v Ing classes, but even among; the. peas
ants and the well-to-do middle classes,
the backbone of Sweden. These peo
ple will not be satisfied with any com.
' promise, the paper oays, the iking must
go even If he now seems willing to
apologize. . A cartoon shows tho way
to kick a klhg down the stairs and on
i the front page of the paper is a large
drawing showing a worklngman tak-
Ing the crown ..from King : Glustaf's
head and throwing this "article of
luxury" away.
' i
Dog fiuard French Cemeteries
Paris, March 7. Dogs are jto be used
to guard Paris cemeteries, i according
to a decision of Prefect of Police Hen
nlon. Ghouls have committed so many
crimes of late that reinforcements
were asked by the police oif the dis
trict, "and as dogs get about among
the tombstones better than men, police
. doga will be added to the force,
. ' " , ' - . s5rt iri-.. A s&JnpySs
v v it- If r Wcw u
If " - , . . II W " 7
How an Interesting Industry UWlW
Is Pursued in Quinault V- , MV 'l
Lake Country. 0 .?iLW? $ ?k&
eSi vAfm jm? ivy hKA &
MURDER VICTIM VAS
FOUND .THROUGH AID
OF FORTUNE TELLER
Clairvoyant Discloses Wheje
Missing Man's Body May
Be Found; Proves Correct.
innirr imrinTiirn ill
(ikan untAKintu in .
NEV YORK'S TOMBS
declared the. weather had, jbeen the
worst he had ever experierf d In the
SC year he had been at aeau' t . - ,
Woman Commissioner Dis
covers City Prison in the
Hands of Grafters.
Ily Marshall N. Dana.
Half a hundreds miles north of
Hoqulam on Gray's Harbor Is a coun
try Btiil as alluringly wild as God
made it, except for an infant Industry.
And even the industry is so much
of a character with the country as to
lend to ita magnificent attraction.
It Is the only one of Its kind In
the united States the business of
domesticating elk, of training them to
be gentle ornaments of parks, smooth
riding mounts for children and the
Orienaing speecn. Jur1ng the past tmflnrrferl mntlirn nnwor nf flnata in
few weeks it has obtained am enormous i parades auspiced uy the "best people
Rupture Cured
At Home
Old Sea Captain Cured himself by
Simple Means Within Keach
of All Sufferers;
Xla Xemedy and Big, Interesting Book,
eat Tree to All Bolferers.
If Captain Collin ks could! cure him
self of a double ruoture that kept him
. bedridden for years, by a simple means
I or his own invention, why cannot you
' achieve the same blessed result by
doing as he did? You can't be much.
If any, worse off than this old sea
" farer was. for no truss could hold his
rupture. Doctors told him he must be
i operated upon or die. Yet he cured
himself, absolutely and hlsj big. free
book tell a how. i
on earth.
Many people will rSmember the
earn of elk that drew a chariot In
the great parade of the B. P. O. Elks
when they held their national conven
tion in Portland In July, 112. These
were from Elk ranch In Chehalis
county, where live the 13 Olsons, a
family of six boys and seven girls, as
interesting in their own way aa their
KiK-aomesticaung avocation.
with all its Intrepid explorativeness
the honking automobile has never
startled the residents of Elk ranch.
One -must go by train to Hoqulam.
Twenty-eight miles from Hoquiam is
a place with a queer name, Hump-
tulips, and the way to It la by auto
mobile road. But here the gas wagon
stops. The rest of the way Into
Quinault lake must be made by Btage
or horseback, "rough punching"' they
call it, through heavy timber and un
touched country. Soon, the Olsons Bay,
there will be an automobile road all
the way In. ,
The lake is nearly five miles long
and over three miles wide. So great
is its depth that a plumb line reach
ing down 600 feet has not yet touched
bottom. In Its depths, great trout
but more of this further on.
The outlet of the lake is called the
Lower Quinault, the lnle the Upper
Quinault river and it has north, south
and east forks about 15 miles from
the lake. The lower river between
lake and ocean Is about 36 miles. Both
rivers are navigable for Indian canoes.
The run by canoe from lake to ocean
in six hours is one of the big features
of a visit in the country.
From the lake a splendid view of
the Olympic mountains may be had
and on the north side the mountains
seem to rise almost sheer from the
water. i
So much for the geography and at
mosphere. The Beginning of a Business.
Sixteen years ago the Olson boys
caught a small elk and were so gentle
with It that it soon preferred the com
pany of its captors to the wild. It
was the beginning of the herd. Others
were added. Elk ranch was established
eight miles from the l&ke. Twenty-one
elk have been sold through the coun-
In the Quinault Lake elk region. Top, left to right Knife Edge trail, Mount Olympus in the back
ground; Bruin at home.
Bottom, left to right Skin of a cougar, an enemy of the elk; one of the antlered herd.
try for parks and parades, so accus-; tlon.
tomed to the company of humankind
that they have practically forgotten
their characteristic wild Instincts.
At one time the herd had 15 mem
bers and this Is the largest It has
ever been. In the winter time the wild
elk come down from their mountain
fastnesses and seek the company of
their domesticated kind. In the Bum
mer time the elk of the ranch are
given a taste of freedom. They are
turned out to shift for themselves.
Into the mountains they go, following
the spring time in its swift advance
upward, seeking out the first growth
of tender grass and feasting right
royally.
But they are always glad to get back
again with the frosts. They step gin
gerly, yet gladly, down the hill sides,
and come nosing about the entrance
to the enclosure, within, they; feel
Bate. Then they turn upon the dogs
that put them to flight in the open,
Even their fear of their age-old ene
mies, the cougar, the wildcat and the
bear, lessens.
A Bear Story.
Speaking about bears last winter
Ignar Olson, one of the 13. found a
bear in one of his traps. He had no
gun, he was a good ways from borne
and he decided to kill that bear with a
club. So he advanced upon him strik
ing lustily. The bear was a big one.
He fought back with all his might
ignar got .some pretty rough jolts.
The bear retreated, fending himself
with his paws. Ignar In the heat of
tlte battle suddenly noticed that the
bear had gotten farther than the reach
of the chain attached to the trap. The
bear was loose. Both discovered the
fact at the same second. Both imme
diately decided there had been enough
of a fight, ignar ran for his life. So
did the bear in the opposite dlrec-
Elk and bear are only a small part
of the story. When the middle of
March comes, , one with a boat may
troll In the lake for the giant trout and
be more than satisfied with the sport
of trying. to land the battlers weighing
10 to' 12 pounds. When the lake fish
ing slackens about the middle of June
It becomes best In the lower river and
until October the fly- fisherman may
have the time of his life. In the upper
river fishing Is good nearly all the
time, and 15 miles from the lake may
be found some of the best mountain
trout fishing known to anyone.
Over on the east fork or tne upper
Quinault, canny fishermen one like
Fritohiof Olson takes a species oi
trout, unnamed by th people of the
district, Which attains a length vf 89
Inches. In the big creeks are caugnx
the steelheads, and early-in the surri
mer comes the run of Quinault salmon.
In the rugged mountains first con
sideration must be given the wonderful
scenery, but there is also abundance
of game and birds. Cougars and wild
cats used to be more abundant than
now, but the hunters anxious for the
bounty have lessened their number, and
thus give the deer and elk better
Chance to flourish. The Olson boys
have four of the best cougar dogs in
the country and they afford their vis
itors some exciting experiences ,wnen
they go out on a hunt. They trap a
good many mink and find beavers
which the law forbids taking. Ignar
Olson spends much of his time during
the spring hunting and shooting bears
for fur. He is not unwilling to kill
them later in the summer for that
matter, because they are death on the
young elk.
As would be expected, the splendor
of mountain views, the restffllness of
rushing streams, the aest of fishing,
the thrill of the hunt, the fascination
of the mountain trail, attract each
succeeding season a greater number of
mountain tourists, so that they have
provided accommodations for them.
with pacK norses ana charting of the
trails and leadership to the points of
interest. Elma Olson, not the least
enthusiastic of the 13 for the fact that
she is a girl, who has been In Portland
this winter, says she will challenge
anyone to. furnish anybody a better
time than her brothers have prepared
for their visitors and the mountain
tourists.
(Br the International New Service.)
Paris, March 7. By following the
directions of a clairvoyant set down in
a letter to the missing man's brother, :
the body of M. Cadiou, the director
of a nitro cellulose factory near Lan
derneau, who haa been missing since
December, was found in a shallow
ditch yesterday. Only a few inches
of earth covered the body, which "was
dressed in a cycling costume and had
a deep gash in the throat and other
wounds on the head, showing that the
man had been murdered.
Two dava ago the brother of tne
dead man received a letter from a rel-
ativA in which it was atated that a
clairvoyant who had been consulted
had given a detailed description oi me
murder and of the perpetrator.
Clairvoyant Gives Details.
"He was murdered," said the clair
voyant, "by a tall, dark man. SO or 35
years of age, who was aided by a
shorter man, who kept watch. The vic
tim was surprised about 4 or 5 o'clock
in the afternoon by a trap, probably
a cord stretched across the road, which
upset him. While on the ground he
was struck a violent blow on the head,
cnfl ,nnthfr In thn back.
T5o not look for Paul Cadiou in
the water. He will be found In a ditch.
nv o mti wnnii or clump of trees.
The spot is covered by a little earth,
and lies o the right of a mill. The
body" will be found and tne asao.
captured." , r
Owing to this communicant".
Francois Cadiou, the brother of the vic
tim, visited a spot near the worse
Landemeau which tallied exactly with
the clairvoyant's description, and,
sounding the earth with his stick, dis
covered the place where tne Doay w
hidden, and clearing away the soil
with his hands unearthed tne corpse.
Suspect Is Arretted.
Later In the day M. Francois Cadiou
Avnressed his suspicions as to the iden
tltv of his brother s murderer to me
authorities and M. Louis Pierre, the
engineer, and a director or the caaiou
firm, was arrested on a cnarge ot nav
In or murriareri Paul Cadiou.
Th victim's brother states xnai
Pierre, who has been dismissed from
his position an engineer, was Jealous
of his brother, and wished to suppiani
him.
A sharp instrument which was round
in Pirre' house is covered with re
cent bloodstains, which the arrested
man declares were caused by killing a
rabbit. He strongly denies nl guilt.
New York. March 7. Miss Kate Da
vis, the womaft commissioner of cor
rections in Mayor Mltchel'a new cabl
net, has started out by finding graft
in the Tombs, graft of- the most sor
did kind. How, nobody ever suspected
mat tne nuge stone pile at the Misery
end of. the Bridge of Sighs, was free
from corruption, but it took a woman
commissioner to brine the ukIy facts
to light. Miss Davis arranged to have
two of her men deputies arrested for
speeding an automobile. They were
sent to the Tombs for. 10 days each
and in that time they found out that
everything that made nfe in the prison
bearable coat money. They were at
first assigned to cells In the negro
ward and had to pay the keepers to get
other cells. They then were practical
ly starved until they tipped for their
meals. For tips they got easy work.
Their report, filed with the district at
torney, is expected to cause a great
shake-up in the Tombs.
face
Z t
freckle-
Now Is the' Time, to Gtjt: of
These Ugly SpoU- , - ' !
Do you know how easy Is to re
move those ugly spots so I pat no one "
will call you freckle-face?
Simply get an ounce of o thine, double
strength, from your druggist, and . a
few applications shouldslof . you how,
easy it is to . rid. yourself ot freckles
and get a beautiful complexion. The,
sun and winds of Februryfand March
have a strong tendency to' bring 'out
freckles, and as a result more othlne is
sold in these months. Be sure to ask
for the double strength othlne. as this
Is soli under guarantee of bnoney back .
If it fails to remove the frrckles.'
MARINER SAYS WORST
WINTER IN 35 YEARS
New York, March 7. Offlcera of th
trans-Atlantic liners report the month '
.now ended to have been one of the
worst" they have experienced In years.
It has been a month of severe cold and
aimost continuous storms. Every ship
arriving from Europe has come in
irom tnree days to a week or more be-
n.nd her scheduled time. After reach
ing the docks the passengers have
lost no time in scrambling ashore and
few have appeared elated over having
lau several nays extra board and lodg
ing at the expense of the steamship
lines. One vetoran captain who brought
Jim ice-coatea liner into port this week
Repairing City Hall.
Contrarv to the usual custom the city
hall will remain closed" to visitors to
day on account of repairs. Work
men are- engaged in installing a new
lighting system, so visitors to the mus
eum are to be excluded.
"Blast my topllgbtsl X Can dance
- tha aornpine as . well as if I'd never
eea ruptured I" '
wny snouid you continue to go
through life with the awful handicap
of a rupture? Why be annoyed and
y embarrassed by awkward, uncomfort
able and ineffective trusses -that are
only makeshifts at the bes;t? Why be
denied so many of the pleasures and
Joys of life because the slightest vio
. lent exertion may cause the 'truss to
slip and the rupture to displace?
Do not out up with these things. Get
Captain Collings'. absorbingly interest
' Ing book and his free remedy that is so
generously offered to those who suffer
as he did for so long. Costs you not
a penny places you under no obliga
tion whatever. Just clip and mail the
coupon below and receive book . and
remedy free of all charge and-prepaid.
Do not put off sending it. Every
; . day you delay is a day of increased
comfort and happiness lost. Send cou
pon today,
.. 7XBB RTTPTTJKE BOOK ABB
IBMBDT C0V70B-.
Capt. W. A. Collings (Inc.).
. ; Box-." It 8 Water town. 'NL if..
Pleas send me your FREE Rup
ture Remedy and Book without any
obligation on my part whatever.
Name
Address
t. ..........
TRAFFICKER IN HAIR
IS SENT TO PRISON
f
Berlin, March 7. The police have
unearthed a bogus marriage bureau,
which has been run for the purpose of
obtaining a cheap and plentiful supply
of women's hair, and have arrested
Isaac Braiman, the chief mover in the
scheme.
He had the ingenious Idea of taking
advantage of the custom among Jewish
girls Of cutting off their nair oeioro
marriage, in order that their heads may
accommodate more easily the wig
which is an essential part of a Jewish
wife's attire in Russia, Galicla and
elsewhere.
Braiman had in his pay a number
of rascals who were dressed, regardless
of expense and Introduced to the girls
as the sons of wealthy merchants.
After the wedding the husband usually
disappeared, in order that he might
renew the same trick In other towns.
Not only did Braiman receive com
mission ' -for the marriages arranged,
but he sold at a big profit' the hair
bought cheaply from the deluded wom
en, and he would still be reaping a
harvest but for the fact that one of
the mock husbands, fell In love with
his intended victim and denounced the
whole plot.
The. ingenious trafficker In mar
riages and hair Is now in jail for 10
years, and has been ordered to pay
compensation m 600 actions for dam
ages by the women he duped.
1 li i li li r ii i -iir i i ii ii
THE TANGO WILL NOT
DOWN IN NEW YORK
New? York, March 7. The tango, like
Banquo's ghost, will not down. Every
assault oil the gyrating genius of the
cabaret, the dance hall, the ballroom
and the drawing room, but serves, ap
parently,: to make the dance more pop
ular. Like the salamander, the tango
goes unharmed through fire; like Phoe
nix. It rises anew from ita own ashes;
like the wandering Jew, It cannot die,
springing up with renewed youth each
time it is supposedly cut down..
The latest hotbeds of the tango in
New York are the big factories. The
thousands of girls employed in the bis
plants of the city tango during their
noon hours. In several of the larger
establishments tango teachers are em
ployed, who come at noon and instruct
tne worKingr girls in the steps of the
popular craze. The innovation was
started in a shirtwaist factory, where
125 girls are employed. It Is con
sidered one of the model factories in
New York. The management was one
of the first to provide a lunch room
for its employes. Seeing the grlrls
dancing during the lunch hour, the
management conceived the idea of en
couraging the pastime, and employed
several expert tangoists to teach the
girls to dance properly. A phonograph
was put in fry the head of the .factory
to furnish the requisite music.
Ex-Emperor to Study in Germany
Berlin, March 7. According to re
ports received from Pekin, the 12-year-old
ex-emperor of China is to be sent
to Germany to be educated as soon as
he reaches the age of 15.
End All That
Eczema Misery
Stop All That Awful Itching and
Burning Instantly, Dy using ims
Remarkable Skin Remedy
ZEMO.
Get a SSo Bottle Today and Prove It.
ZEMO is really a new wonder a
clean, antiseptic liquid that is guar
anteed to stop
itching and that
has proved it
self oyer and
over. Eczema
simply cannot
exist where ' this
remarkable, sci
entific remedy is
used, and it only
costs you 25c to
prove this to
your own satisfaction.
MWmferMSawqafckirBKMO Don't take any
SiaTi am TkM Enm , body's word for
Btauk.. tnm Mf Fm. but for
yourself. Try a 25c bottle this very
day and then decide. You're sure to
find, it Just what you have waited for
so long a blessed. Instant relief.
ZEMO is sold and guaranteed by
druggists everywhere, and in Portland
by Woodard, Clarke Drug Co., Alder
and West Park St-, Skidmore Drug
Co., 151 3rd st. .
SAG
DARKENS
ETEA
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
Don't Stay Gray! Here's a Simple
Recipe That Anybody Can Ap
. Ply Vitn a Hair Brush.
The use of. Sage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color date back to grandmother s time,
She used it to keep her hair beautifully
dark, glossy' and abundant. Whenever
her hair fell out or took on that dull.
faded or streaked appearance, this sim
pie mixtu-e was applied with wonder
ful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays; by asking at
any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem
edy," you will get this famous Old
recipe which can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair and, .la splendid for dandruff, dry,
feverish, .itchy: scalp and falling hair.
A well known down town druggist
says it darkens the hair. so. naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
snonge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two.- it becomes beautiful
ly dark, glossy, sort and abundant, aov,
QUIT HEAT If YOUR BACK HURTS,
FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS WITH SALTS
Meat forms uric acid, . which
clogs Kadneys, irritates Blad
der or causes Ittieumatisml
When 'you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
it generally means you have been eat
ing too much meat, says a well known
authority. Meat forms uric acid which
overworks the kidneys in their effort
to filter it from the blood and they be
come sort of paralyzed and loggy.
When your kidneys get sluggish and
clog you must relieve them, like you
relieve your bowels; removing all the
body's urinous waste, else you have
backache, sick headache, -dizzy spells ;
your stomach sours, tongue I coated,
and -when the weather is baa you, have
rheumatic twinges.. The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment, channels often
get sore, water scalds' and you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night. ;
Either consult a good, reliable phy
sician at once or get from yourf phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take , a taWespoonf ul in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined -.with lithia, and has .been used
for generations to clean and stimulate
sluggish kidneys, also - to neutralise
acids in the urine so It no longer irri
tates, thus .ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts" is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can
not injure and makes a delightful, ef
fervescent lithia -water drink JtAdvJ
Symptoms Mean What?
Physician Advises Men.
(From Health Record.)
A general failure of the vital or-
fans, such as the stomach, liver,
idneys, heart, etc., to perform
to the full extent their normal
duties is responsible for many
symptoms, often classed as "dis
eases" by the unlearned. How
ever, such symptoms are not to
be regarded lightly, for they are
the forerunners, of disease and
premature decline. These symp
torms are in the nature of warn
ings of the approach of low vi
tality, despondency, brain fag,
and all the more or less dreaded
aliments to which mankind is
toeThe faithful use of the pre
scription given below will so es
tablish the normal natural func
tions of the various organs of the
body as to cause to disappear all
of the following symptoms: De
spondency, fatigue, duu, sumten
eyes, cold extremities, pains in
small of back, pains' in back of
head, spots before the eyes;
weakness in spine, twitching and
trembling, impaired memory, loss
of appetite, wasting to thinness
(or-overfat), shrunken, flabby
flesh, premature wrinkles, dull
headaches, constipation, kidney
irregularities, irritability and a
general break-down of ambitious
spirit and manliness.
First get compound fluid balm
wort in a one-ounce package, and
three ounces syrup sarsaparilla
compound: take home, mix and let
stand two hours; then get one
ounce compound essence cardiol
and one ounce tincture cadomene
compound (not cardomom). Mix
all in a six or. eight ounce bottle,
shake well and take one tea
spoonful after each meal and
one when retiring, followed by a
drink of water.
By mixing it at home no man
need be the wiser as to another's
shortcomings, and expensive fees
are avoided. .....
Lack of poise and equilibrium
in men is a constant source of
embarrassment, even when the
public least suspects it. For the
benefit of those who want a
i restoration to full bounding
health and all the happiness ac
companying it, the above home
treatment Is given. Adv.
Sore Throat
" and
Cold inhest
First rub the chest or t treat wHU
Omega Oil ; then soak a pf pee of flan
nel with the Ofl and put i aroundtht
neck or throat, and cover s-ith a ptect
of dry flannel. This timpl r treatment
usually gives relief. Tri bottle loeu
ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CL
OGffD
-st-- -
NOSTRILS AND HEAD -CATARRH GOES
1 - i . ..
. - I
Instantly Clears Air Passages; You
Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge
Stops; Head Colds and Dull
Headache Vanish.
Get a small bottle anyway. Just to
try It Apply a little in .the nostrils
and Instantly your clogged nose and
stopped up air lassages of the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
End such misery now! Get the small
bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any
drug store. This sweet, fi grant balm
dissolves by the heat eft he nostrils;
penetrates and heals tl. inflamed,
swollen membrane " whlclf lines the
nose, head and throat; cars the air
passages; stops nasty discharges and
a feeling of cleansing, southing relief
comes immediately. V.
Don't lay awake tonigtji struggllnf
for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils
closed, hawking and bVtng. Catarrh,
or a cold, with Us runnlks nose, foul
mucous dropping into thei throat, and
raw dryness is dtstressltjr but truly
needless. j -
Put your faith just on! r in "Ely's
Cream Balm" and your coi J or catarrh
will surely disappear, f; (Adv.) .
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WOMAN IN PORTLAND WINS HEALTH
1TB WONDERFUL STOMACH REMEDY
Mrs. Hellman; Tells Friends
How She Has Been So
Quickly jRestored.
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Mrs. W. H. Hellman of 222 Atns-
worth street, Portland, Or., was a yic-i
tim of disorders of the stomacn ana
digestive processes. Her " trouble af
fected her general neaitn ana maae
her unhappy. j i
She took Jdayra wonaerzui stomacn
Remedy and soon! was recommending
it to all her -suffering friends. la a
letter sending for more of the remedy
shewroteJ
yon for a . bottle
stomach medicine.
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'About eight .months ago I sent to
of your wonderful
and after taking it
sent ' Xor three bottles more, which X
have taken with the best of results. I
am beginning now jto feel like a differ
ent person. I have been telling-j my
friends about your
X thank you for the goody your modlclne
has aon me," A
wonderful medicine.
The question answere) below - a
feneral in chaiacter; the tymptoms
iseases are given .and f .he answe
"Kit" writes r "I am far below nor
mal weight. I suffer with headaches
and am nervous to the point of exhaus
tion, ix you can tell me something to
help m I shall be very grateful.
Answers I can prescribe nothing so
effective as a thorough course of three
grain hypo-nuclane' tablets. These tab
lets win ad in extracting tne nutrition
from- the food which will increase the
red blood supply, overcome nervousnes!
and you : will become plump am
healthy. This treatment should be con
tinued lor several months, as it taxes
time to change the tissues and cells of
the Doay. " "
Sarah - says: "can anything De
done for : one who is bothered with
rheumatism. If so, please reply.
Answers Tou can be relieved of your
rheumatism if you take the following:
Mix ry sn&King wen ana lane a tea
spoonful at meal times and at bed
time and you will soon be cured. Comp.
essence caraioi. l ot; comp. nuta
balmwort, 1 oz.; syrup sarsaparilla
comp., 5 ozs.; wine of colchicum. one
half oz.; sodium salicylate, ; 4 drams;
iodide of potassium. 2 drams.
Rav" writes: "Can a sufferer from
bronchial ; trouble be relieved? Doctors
do not seem to help me, wnat wouu
you suggest?"
Answer: to cure enronic com. sore
Jthroat and bronchitis, I would advise
the use of concentrated essence men-
t.io-laxene Purchase this at any aruc
store in 2 oz. packages and mix as-
cording to directions given on bottle
and you will very shortly be relieved
of all bronchial trouble. This will not
only relieve, but will correct, and is
very pleasant to taice.
B m w
Hnlda says: "I cannot eat with
out great distress after eating. I am
sleepless and'restless, nervous and ir
ritable can you ten me anyming mat
would cure mc?"
Answer: Tour trouble Is all due to
your stomach, which causes the nerv
ous, restless feeling. Take tablets
triopeptlne and you will soon be re
lieved of jail this trouble. These are
packed in sealed cartons and are pink,
white and blue tablets to be taken
after meals: -Take, the pink tabltt
after breakfast, white after dinner and
blue after supper. If this Is continued
the curative agencies will soon restore
natural digestion.
W. W. writes: "I wake in the
morning as tired as when I retired.
My stomach feels weak, my arms ani
limb tremble and I look with despair
upon the; day's work. I seem to bare
no energy or recuperative forces, Se
vere headaches, worry, and embarasr
ment at my condition are symptoms."
Answer:. The vital forces hav ebbed
low and your nerves need stimulatlug
while your nutritive forces need toning
up, -to supply energy. Begin taking
tnree grain caaomene tameis ana con
tinue until recovery , m satisfactory.
are
or
should apply to any case I ', similar na
ture. V '
Those' wishing further,ladvlce, free,
may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College
uuiiaing, fjoiiege-Kliwooa streets, Dav
ton, O., enclosing self -addressed,
stamped envelope for reply Full name
ana aaaresn must De gifen, out oniy
initials or fictitious name will be used
in my answers. The 'prescriptions can
be filled at any well-stocked drug
store. Any druggist cun order of
wholesaler.
Miss T. R. asks: "Do;you think a
weight of ISO pounds is ;oo much for
a girl of medium heigrt;. and what
can I safely take to red; ice about 20 "
pounds." . , ,
Answer: Your weight ia excessive,
and if it increases it ma- cause much .
suffering and ?mbarrasint. I advise
the regular use of 5-graln arbolone -tablets,
which are sold by roost phar.
trades In sealed tubes wUh full direo
tlons for self-admlnistr&ion.
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"Carpenter" writes: a iy liver and ,
kidneys are in a bad con i lion. I have ,
dlzsy spells and dark snots before my
eves. Also have twing p of rheuma
dZ,'
tUm. Can 1 be helDec
Answer: to relieve KHjiey ana jiver
trouble use three grain, "feulpberb tab
lets (not sulp.iur). Tli e are packed
in sealed tubs with. ifU direction
for taking. - They, act fjeasantlr and .
tone up the bowels andrjver and pur- :
tfy the blood. They aV convenient
effective and highly curative. - . .
"Phoebe" The following will . cor-
rect your children of Wawettlng: Get...?
2 drams of tincture rbiln-aromatlc; 1 ,1.
dram tincture cobebs atifl 1 e. compi
fluid balmwort. Mix. andfgtve the child vj
from 10 to 15 drops ii water abouj
on, hour befara tarh rt kal
a great deal with catarr) j It gives ma '
headaches, affects my i eyes and my
breath is awzui. can; you presence
something to Cure It. .OhJl
In such words people in all parts of
the country, thousands of people, praise
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy
The first dose shows results no long
treatment.
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy
clears the digestive tract of mucoid
accretions and removes poisonous mat
ter. It brings swift relief to sufferers
from ailments of the stomach, liver
and bowels. Many say that it has
saved them from dangerous operations
and many declare that it has saved
their lives.
- Because of the remarkable success
of this remedy there are many imita
tors, so be cautious. Be sure It's
MAYR'S. Go to Owl Drug Co.'s store
and ask about the wonderful results
It has been accomplishing among peo
ple they know or send to - Geo. BL
Mayr, Mfg. Chemist,- 154-156 Whiting
st, - Chicago, I1L, v - for free book on
stomach ailments and " many grateful
ltfai-a fffim naAnl. whA Hav.. Kaan vsa
""""7 - . I tinue .until recovery
storeo. .any arc.ggiaT.-caa leu you tnei0et an original sealed tuba-with full
.wonderful affects , . A4v.) - directions, :- .
y my nostrils
and throat are effected. f .; - '.
Answer: I have pfjacrlbed antl
septic vilane powder art grateful let-
ters from hundreds' indteate that It 1
speedily curative, but 'jnut be used
occasionally to prevent" a . recurrence.
Get a two ouuee original package of "
to a pint of wtfm wAjr,' From tho
palm ; of the hand sntf f the -water
through the nostrils until thoroughly.
cleansed., two of three tftpes daily. Mix.
a level teaspoonful ,of llane p&wit i
with an ounce o lard r vaseline an J
apply well up into the.7i6strlls.twic "
daily and your catarrh Tjiould soon jM
g"Onda" writes: "I ariHroabied.wlth .
Itching scalp, -dtndruff i-nd my balr. la.
falling ouC . It is hard iid brittle.
Answer: Plain Yeltw Minyol Is m:
the best remedy for Itctgng scalp, fall-
Ing hair and dandruff tnat I know of
It can be bought In 4 s. Jars and If'
used according to directions will over
come diseases cf the (air and scalp
If the hair is harsh ft&d brittle and
vsn ara hnlhril wltll , iM UtrarorltnK
locks, the use of minj 1 will restore
that soft, fluffy appeannce and bring
back the intense natura color, ..
"Old Ceuple writes :;'a"Myiife nd
I are both victims of a! tney and blad
der disorders and ha , taken treat-
ment for some time,, bit don't get r
lief. Win you give w your advice f "
Answer: The ordirt; jry symptoms -from
such disorders ani puffing under
the eyes, swelling anklt, feverishness,
dry skin, bloodshot' ef pm, pains like '
rheumatism, and a tod scant or copi
ous flow of urine, wi tit frequent ealU," -especi-!"
at night.- TKJ best preserip-.-tion
1 can give is .Imlifivort tablets, a .
splendid compound, especially for. such
troubles. Obtain In settled tubes with.'-
i. i aov.j - .
full directions.
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