PAGE TWO. I CAPITAL JoLiunALi THURSDAY, MARf-s DiT OF STATE TREASURY BOOKS STARTED TODAY An auoix 01 xnr mroas im treasury department was started to day under the direction of the govern or'!! office preparatory to the grand Jury investigation into the conduct of the office by State Treasurer Hoff aa ordered by Governor Olcott Monday following a request for aa investiga tion by Hoff in order to clear up the charges of mismanagement of the funds of the state industrial accident commission in the purchase of bonds. The audit was authorized by Gov ernor Olcott Wednesday afternoon up on receipt of a, letter from Attorney tieneral Brown requesting such action In order that he might be able to pro ceed intelligently with the grand jury probe which he has been instructed to conduct. The expense of the audit will fee paid out of the special agents fund in the hands of the governor, it was slated. "In undertaking to execute the re sponsible duty placed upon me it shall be my end and aim to make the in quiry entirely fair to the state treasur r and his assistants, yet exceedingly searching and most complete," the at torney general assures the governor In acknowledging the receipt of the gov ernor's direction to institute the grand Jury probe into the affairs of the state treasurer's office. "Pursuant to law and particularly Sec. 2 of chapter 196, Laws of 1915, 1 v.'lll first appear before the grand Jury 1'f the circuit court of state of Oregon in and for Marion county for the pur pose of making an investigation into the methods whereby the officials of the state treasurer's office purchased the securities with the trust fund held by that office for investment "In order to make the investigation of the greatest value to the state it is necessary, of course, to obtain the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth, aa far as lies within our power and in mkking this examination it is absolutely necessary to gather to gether the facts and place them bofore the grand Jury tor tnelr consideration. "In order to enable me to carry out your instructions I request that you cause an audit to be made of the state treasurer's books either under your own direction as the chief -. executive officer of the state or under the super vision of the secretary of state who Is the fiscal agent of the state of Ore gon." Governor Olcott stated this after noon upon receipt of the attorney gen- j er&l's letter that the audit would be conducted immediately as requesteo and under the direction of his office as chief executive of the state. ' policy the department is now selling j timber on a large scale from the Kla- math lands and using the proceeds for the benefit and the industrial ad vancement of the Klamath Indiana. Lee de Forest has made an audlon of such delicate quality that when a fly walks over the transmitter the am plified sound hammers hard on the eardrum. Opening Of Klamath Lands Not Favored The department of the interior is not in favor of opening the surplus lands of the Klamath Indian reserva tion. In Oregon to settlement at this time, according to a letter, received by Governor Olcott today from John W. Hallowell, assistant to the secre tary. These lands, which are princi pally heavily timbered tracts, are not suitable for farming purposes and are for that reason, being held us a tribal asset for the benefit of the In dians, the letter states. The depart ment regards it as to the best inter ests of the Indians to hold the lands in their present status until the tim ber on the lands can be sold and re moved for the benefit of the tribe, the letter states. In following out this Wonderful Resalts from Internal Baths Mrs. Geo. Matthew. Carthaa-o. S T writes Tyrrell's Hygienic Institute of New York, as follows; ! "With reference to 'Your M R' I. Cascade" will say I wouldn't part with mine under any circumstanced, it ie simply wonderful what it did for me less tnan a year ago. I was in very poor health, short bTeath. H headache, heartburn, rheumatlr. rutin and bloatirg, but after using the Dr. Tyrrell Tonic and 'J. B. L. Cascade' for a few weeks faithfully, those ills have left me and I feel like a new person. The "J." B. L. Cascade" cleanses the lower Intestine its entire- length and keeps it always free of poisonous waste. i Thousands testify that constipation, indigestion, stomach troubles, bil iousness, headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by this nature treatment Daniel J. Fry wholesale druggist and manufacturing pharmacist in Sa lem, Or., will be glad to show you the "J. B. L. Cascade," explain its sim ple operation and will give you, free on request, an interesting little book by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York, a noted specialist on internal bathing for 25 years in that city. Clip this out as a reminder to ask for the booklet at your first opportunity,.' (Adv) JOTJItNAL WANT ADS PAY Gifts to Women Jiffy-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. See Below 1 Jiffy-Jell made with Sun-Maid Ra'sins or , None Such Mince Meat. Made with Style G Mold Pint Sire. ! TTTT air a FineaBoie jar c Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert Hrre is on ft example of the wealth of fruit in Jiffy-Jell desserts. Wt crush pineapples in Hawaii fruit too ripe to ship. The juice of half a fruit is con densed and sealed in a vial to flavor one pint dessert. Yet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, ready at your call. So with eight rich fruits which come in Jiffy Jell. All are made from crushed fruit, ail are abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed and sealed in glass a bottle in each package. Real-fruit flavors in bottles Mark this Jiffy-Jell distinction. Note how it differs from old-style quick gelatine desserts. Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice essences. Jiffy-Jell desserts are fruit made dainties, rich in fruit. The fruit tasts is not mere flavor and not artificial. . People need fruit daily. Now, when fruit is costly, this is an ideal way to serve it. Complete desserts Jiffy-Jell comes ready-sweetened. ' It is acid ulated with evaporated fruit acid. A rare grade gelatine is in it, and the fruit-juice es sence in a vial. You simply add hot water as directed on package, and let cool. Then a package of Jiffy Jcll serves six people in mold, form, or twelve if you whip the jell. Yet this fruit-made dainty, rich in fruit, costs a trifle. It costs less than serving apples. 'Twill delight you , Try JifTy-JcIl in various fruit flavors. Try lime. fri..t flavor for a tart green salad jell. Try mini for a mint jell to serve with meats. Learn what these dainties mean to you. Compart them with old-style desserts of this type. We offer you choice of several 50-cent molds il you will do this, and at once. Cut out our offer so you won't forget. Ten Flavors In Glass Vials . Bol'lr in Each Fackast iin Lime Cherry Kaipbrrrir l.r.ganberry Suawbairy rincupple Or.ni Lemon Coffee Individual dessert molds Style t-The Mine piat site Style-C In assorted styles of alumi num, six to the set. The six will serve a full package if Jiffy-Jcll. Send S trade-marks for the six assorted. Jiffy-Cup for measuring An aluminum half-pint cup. Fill twice with water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell. Use as an exact cup measure in all reci pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it. Teaspoon Size WiuRoers r Son AA Silver Dessert Spoons, teaspoon size, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers silver plate guaranteed 20 years For .the first spoon send 2 trademarks plus 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set Free to users Cut out the (g) trade-marks in the circle on the front of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send 5 for any pint mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Sctid 2 for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and !0c for the Spoon. The pint molds are as follows all aluminum. Style B Pint Mold, heart shaped. Style CI'int .Mold, fluted as above. Style D Hint Salad Mold. Style K Pint Mold with pinnacles. rial MaMa ....Stria a , ....Siyle C , ...fKyla O ....Ctrl B ....Btt r an - ....J1S-CU. ..... Silver Stpoaa Rend S nlrrla for any pint mftld r the art of ell. Kend t tor Jidv Cup, Vaiul I an lee tar a poo a. Jiffy Dessert Co., MAIL Waukesha, Wis. THIS I endow. ..(g) trade-marks for which send, the , gifts I check at side. . Enclose 10c for postage and packing on the spoon alone. I j t 1 1 f T 11 lonly member or the force to escape itlU AttaCKS rOlK . f,, from th ailment, both his Cminlll fCmrt7nvC 'irst and se'1'1 deputies being con KjUUlliy L.IUJJ '0jinea to their homes with the influ- . . 'enza. The epidemic which made Its Dallas. Or.. Mar. 11. During the; appearance in Da!!as several weeks past week influenza has made a raid,ag0 jg nOW on tne decline and with on the offices in the court heu and' several more days of warm rain as a result the county assessor s or-1 " . flee is locked up ith both the asses- the physicians think the disease will sor and his deputy quarantined with stamped ui. - the disease. In the county clerk's of- rlnn fie. Clerk Tloyd I. Moore is thef MlrrrKHI I Wit IfflKX "For about two yeaia .""suffered with malaria fever and bad blood, trying everything that w:is recom mended to me without'' benefit. , "Finally someone told me about 'Xumbdr 40 for-iitav Hloed-' -and. I pur chased a, boitle from our merchant. Waltr Pase and it did me so much' good that I kept on taking it, using in all bottles. Today 1 am feeling fine and do not hesitate to recom mend it for any trouble for which it is recommended. "You are at liberty to use this let ter any way you desire for I know what Number 40 is." H. I EURNETT, Wakulla, Fla. Number 40 for the Blood" Is com pounded from ingredients set down in the V. S. Dispensatory and other au thoritative medical books as follows: Employed in diseases of the gland ular system, in blood troubles, scrof ula, eczema, skin diseases, constipa tion, stomach and liver troubles, chronic rheumatism and catarrh, Senator Lodge and Sir Oliver Lodge Tor Ci 1 1 -a as a vZJm have just discovered that they are scions of the same family, a branch of which settled in Massachusetts in the seventeenth century. nVB BltosiO Qnv,v!f' s--Look for K. W. GRfjv. Ti the bo jot ft" COCOAMT OIL FINE . . FOR WASHING HAIR If you want to keep your hair1 in good condition, b careful what you- wash It with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very- harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which i pure ana en tirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, a this can't possibly in jure tho hair. Simply moisten your hair with wa-. ter and rub It in. One or two tea spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lath er rinses out easily, and removes ev ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair, dries quickly and evenly, ami It leaves it 'mercurial and lead poisoning. Under fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy lts use bodily eruptions and scrofu to manage. h0us swellings that have withstood all You can get Mulsified cocoanut oiUother treatment disappear as if by shampoo at most any drug store. It is magic." Sold by Schaefers drug store, very cheap, and a few ounces 1st (Adv) enough to last everyone in the emi. ly for months. ' (Adv) JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Advises Ordinary Buttermilk h Vrirddes and Enlarged pcj lius itioa ooin loan worn rth, f..,,.. , T . .1.1 iw . : - w ! ' ' l l VKl lium av.'il I DUUCT- mllk Cream in a New Way A tieutle Mateage with- Fingers - Before Retiring all That fe Necessary Uniterm ilk aud Cream Sim pto lloin edios Keeps Face, Hands and Anns in Exquisite Condition Soft, Smooth and Bena- ttful a wunderffli aMiim.i .,. Una.. " v ute turner e " 1 JSi 1.. IQ, "iif4 with , "I"" . mouth. iu I est effect h. follow the s;mlt a,. gists guaranty , nal ft ment after the tJ ty ww reft,f;h: The old time application of Butter milk and Cream to whiten. ajid. pre serve the skin and remove harsh lit tle wrinkles and ugly sallowness is grandmother's recipe and women thrue out the country are again using it to ensure a beautiful complexion audi snow white hands and arms. Buttermilk, however, is not always obtainable, but a specialist has at last perfected a method of concentrating buttermilk and combining it with' a perfect cream, which you can buy in small quantities ready to use at any first class drug store by simply ask ing for "Howard's Buttermilk Cream There is no secret about it nor is there any doubt about the result it's just common ordinary buttermilk -in'' - Si i- f CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING. RESUii i i THIS WEEK ONLY At the Stores Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent AW to D amity : I eet To Safer, Whiter, Filmless Teeth ' All StaUmoiis Approved by High Dental Authorities - See How Teeth Glisten. When the Film is Gone The results of Pepsodent show clearly in whitc glis tening teeth. You can see them everywhere for a, million folks now employ it. You can see them on your own teeth when you remove the film. And that's the purpose of this ten-day test. Film on Teeth Is What Wrecks Them Dental science has found that most tooth troubles are due to a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. That film clings to the teeth. It gets be tween the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn't end it. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. So its damage is unceasing. , It That film is what discolors not the teeth It is the basis of tartar. It holds food sub stance which ferments and forms acid. holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of many other troubles, local and internal. Based on Pepsin . Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The purpose of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. But pepsin must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed impossible. What science has now done is to invent a harmless activatingmethed. That method is employed in Pepso dent. The result is a tooth paste which will do what nothing else has done. And five years of tests seem to clearly prove that it opens a new dental era. Pepsodent has been submitted to every form of clinical and laboratory test. Dentists everywhere have watched its effects and now urge its daily use. This week we offer a test to you, and we ask you to accept it. That is why brushed teeth discolor and de cay. Why tartar forms and pyorrhea starts. You may remove the debris, but the real cause of tooth troubles the clinging film is largely left to do its damage. Now dental science has found a way to com bat that film; after years of searching. We ask you to accept a ten-day test and see the results for yourself.' Look in Ten Days ; We urge this test for your sake and your children's sake. Children have most to gain from cleaner, safer teeth. Try to avoid the troubles we have had. Present this coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy. film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film. disappears. ' A book comes with the sample tube, explaining the results, learn the reason for them." Compaq them with the results .of old methods. Then let your- own good sense a cide what method tc employ This test is of lifetime Importance, both to you . and -yours. I shown at least a million people "? way to whiter, safer teeth. Some one in your home should mane n. Cut out the coupon so you wont forget. ' 1 PAT. OF ft i REG. U.S. SCSI The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant which is now advised for d3y Wfl by leading dentists everywhere; after years of tests ' The Stores Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon PERRY'S DRUG STORE t 115 South Commercial Street . - - - i 10-DAY TUBE FREE' Present this coupon, with jour name and eWr . I Present this coupon, with jour name " -gbe in, to ny store named. It is good tor a ' g Pepsodent Your Name.. I Address . V. al:. Aiieon Qut-oi-towa residents should rou cr rcpsodent Company, 1104 w.iw ----- ana tne tube wi be sent ny