Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 28, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALIX, OKIGOX, TRTRSDAT, DECEMBER 28, 1911.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
t- HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager
lalipi fcdent Newspaper Drrotad to American Principles aad
th Prc-n and Dsrelopment of All Oregon
awwnr trend's Except Sunday,
n-:riIPTION RATESl
Unrmrlabr In Ad ranc)
VSr. bf Carrier, per rear- 96.00 Per month- .
OsJlr.bjlUll.por jrmr 4.00 Per month
WeeUr. far Msfl, per rear LOO Six month,
FULL LEASED WVBS TELEGRAPH REPORT
UP TO -THE
If the people of Oregon do not
Oregon city put the responsibility where it belongs.
The state has put up its share of money, and congress
provided the rest of the money, and the authority.
.The State Canal Board has done its duty, by meeting all de
mands, and agreeing with the owners on a price.
The General Electric corporation has done all in its power to
enable the state and federal government.
It has put its property in at a price less than its assessed val
uation, and less than it3 bonded value.
The U. S. engineers have gone over the matter with the cor
poration and with the state canal commissioners.
The project was favorably recommended to the government by
an engineering board in 1900 after surveys made.
There is little or no excuse for further possible delay, and the
loss of the appropriations.
With $600,000 to operate with and with a margin of $150,000
for rebuilding the locks what excuse can there be for non-action
or procrastination?
One of the U. S. engineering profession located a survey for
new locks and canal on the east side of the river.
That location as originally planned would have destroyed an
enormous amount of industrial property.
Yet is was promptly recommended and sent up to the war de
partment with the approval of Major Mclndoo.
It would have made locks and canal arj impossibility for many
years to come, and probably forever.
Then a fourth survey was insisted upon, the right of way for
which would have cost two or three millions.
Besides that survey would have involved the state and the
federal government in litigation for years.
When the state and the property owners finally agree on a
site and price that are right and fair, there is a pause.
, Is there a possible danger that the people shall cease to pay
about $200,000 a year additional freights in this valley?
If the U. S. engineering department defeats this project for
the relief of the people of Western Oregon, what shall the peo
ple think?
We leave the readers to draw their own conclusions, but the
ordinary man will say the great corporations affected have
found a way to reach them.
. The people might as well realize where this whole responsibil
ify must be placed if there is a failure now to secure the free
locks and canal at Oregon City. . .
o
Why spend your money on outside newspapers, when you can
get better and more news about your city at home? The Capi
tal Journal payrolls are all in Salem. About thirty families are
helped out in their weekly payrolls by The Capital Journal, and
the paper is full of news and ideas tomake Salem a better city.
The Capital Journal fights for better schools, better streets, bet
ter homes and better street car service and better water and
better sewers, and its owners spend their money here in em
ploying people to make beautiful home3 and support home insti
tutions. The editor of The Capital Journal subscribed to the
endowment of Williamette University, took stock in the Marion
Hotel, to buy the Elks' building, in the German building society,
membership in the Y. M. C. A., and last year helped four
churches with subscriptions. What does Salem and Salem people
get for the money that is blown in on outside newspapers? A
slam and a black eye when it pays to publish sensationalism,
and it generally seems ,to pay to give us the worst possible.
QUIT IINDICAPPING PROPERTY.
At the risk of being considered cranky The Capital Journal
wants to hammer on the idea of making the city department
more nearly self-sustaining.
The average taxing body seems content to listen to the pres
sure for revenues, the demands for increase in salaries, and then
simply levy a tax on property.
That i3 an easy way and it takes no brains . and property is
always in sight and cannot escape, and that kind of money
crimes easy, because the sheriff collects it.
But the editor of The Capital Journal knows that revenues
can be produced in other ways and that the several departments
of the city can be made more nearly self-sustaining.
The city taxes on property direct should be reduced at least
fifty per cent, and then in a few years would increase the value
of all property, instead of depressing it.
Taxes have gone too high for property to advance much in
out city, because, in addition to city, county, school and state
taxes, there are insurance, streets, sewers, sidewalks, etc.
With very little experience in such matters, The Journal ed
itor got one ordinance passed when in the city council that
changed the city treasury from a burden on the taxpayer to a
revenue producer.
By making the banks legal depositories for city funds, and
asking them to pay a low rate of interest on city balances that
ordinance produces $1600 a year.
The treasurer's salary is nine hundred dollars, and there is a
nice surplus for keeping the books and stationery, and the rev
enues will increase each year.
The present system of county officials in Marion county makes
all those offices revenue producers, as the fees they collect more
than meet the salaries of the several offices.
One of the first things the new city government should do is
to create' a committee that shall ascertain new sources of rev
enue instead of more direct taxes on property.
This is not a new idea and ought not stagger the intelligence
of any would-be local statesmanship.
If one man owned the city hall he would not be trying to find
new opportunities to pay out money.
If one business man owned the city, would he be going down
Into his pockets all the time to meet the payrolls?
Then why not adopt the policy of making the city self-sustaining
from a business standpoint.
CHOICE FOR
Mark cross
1. (...'.)
between number and name of candidate,
William Howard Taft, Republican.
Theodora Roosevelt, Republican.
Robert M. LaFo llette, Insurgent.
2.
3.
4.
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Salem. Or.
ENGINEERS.
get free locks and canal at
has
PRESIDENT
COMMISSIONERS
STUTTER OVER
APPROPRIATION
Whether or not to make an appro
priation for the boulevard between
the different state institutions now
being constructed by labor supplied
by the state from the penitentiary
and the asylum Is a problem with
which the board of county commis
sioners la wrestling.
The board Is In favor of the project
believes In good roads and streets
and Is willing enough but there are
other reasons which stand in the
way. The principal one is that both
the county and the city are going to
find themselves confronted wl'h a
heavy tax levy and "the board dees
not like to increase It A delegation
waited on the board the other day
and presented the matter. The board
listened, but said nothing, and still
says nothing, and it begins to look
as though it will keep on saying
nothing, unless it is "no."
At present the work is carried cn
by popular subscription, and Hhould
the board fall to make an appropria
tion that is the way it will have to
be carried on to completion if it is
carried on.
o
X-RAYS AND SMILES.
Mrs. J. Plerpont Morgan says she
abhors newspaper publicity. This is
a trait common to her husband, John
D., and the balance of the gang that
have accumulated tremendous wealth
by exploiting the public.
W. C. Bristow says there are 90.
000,000 fools in America. Being one
of them, his opinion has no weight
for he talketh as a fool in his folly.
The Oregonlan shook our faith in
its correctness Wednesday. It had
in big . headlines the statement,
"Money Not Scarce."
It cannot be possible that a man
who held a trusted and honorable po
sition for two terms in the Oregon
legislature can be guilty of graft In
the petty office of market inspector
at Portland. .
The St Louis Livery and Under
taking Association has announced a
raise in prices for carriages for
funerals. The high cost of dying wil.'
be the next of the public's troubles.
Those ydungsters who passed coun
terfeit quarters on a gas meter, and
material for making more quarters,
faterlal and making more quartrrs,
are financiers of the J. Pierp. class.
Anyway, they should be left their
freedom for Inventive genius that
can beat a gas meter, deserves a
chance to develop.
Dr. White says the Portland cltv
Jail should be . condemned and de
stroyed as not a fit place for human
habitation. A certain and quite
numerous class of Portlanders heart
ily agree with him.
THE EVIDENCE
AGAINST SCOVY
IS INSUFFICIENT
With the hope or still being able to
unearth sufficient evidence to bring a
charge against him and bring about
a conviction, the police are holding
In the city Jail, C. Max Scow, who
was arrested last week on suspicion
of having been guilty of holding up
several people in the city.
The officers have had all the par
ties who were held up call and try
to Identify him. Tvo of them gave
it as their opinion that he did not
answer the description exactly, while
another is inclined to think he is the
man. Tina evidence, however. Is not
sufficient and unless something new
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
AOwjJiiR.li.lfotireTllhlll,llfc
w w a ursiro
Ti.d.lUr, U?WCA?3lrZk Vnti
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SALEM BANK &
TRUST CO.
GENERAL BANKING AND
TRUST BUSINESS
With our assurance that we
are able and willing to take
care of it, we solicit your
Banking Business. Open an
account with ns, and we will
extend you every favor con
sistent with good banking prin
ciples. WE PAT FOUR PER CENT
ON SAVINGS
Liberty Street, Jo off State
J. L. AHLERS, President,
W. O. EAST, Cashier.
S. 8. EAST, Vlce-Pree.
DR. L. B. 8TEBVE3,
U H. ROBERTA.
Directors.
I Skin of Esauty is a'Jdy Forever
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L T. FEUX COURACD'S CrjDiTil
CREAM C MAGICAL BEAUTlfllK
Is
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ud every birinlh
oa beftcty, 4Jt4 tt
it tie taction. It
DM BloOd tb Xmi
ot 90 yean, and
If o harmlew w
UtK lobe.ru nj It
If properly aid.
Aecpt noooaaler
ftt of ilnUftr
arat. rr. X a.
8yr tald to a
lady of lb bant
too (a patlcDt):
MA jom aAm
will iheoa.
I raeoMMad
f3oaaarfa Cramaa m Om leaat harmful of all U
km praptraikou." tor by all drnjrxuia aad Faacy
ttoob iWcxt la th UaiUd fllaiaa, Canada aad Saroaa,
raUHUPI!!!, Prat, 17 fired Jom Strut InTvi
Stops a Deep-Seated
Cough in a Hurry
A Family Supply of Unequaled Cough
Remedy for 50c Money Re-
funded If It Falls.
Cough medicin, as a rule, contain a
large proportion of plain syrup a good
ingredient, but one that anyone can make.
A pint of granulated sugar, with J pint
of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes,
gives you as good syrup as money can buy.
A 50-oent bottle of Pinex, mixed in a
pint bottle with home-made sugnr syrup,
gives you a full pint of really better
cough syrup than you could buy' readv
mixed for f2X0. There's a clear saving
of $2.00. Full directions in pneknt-e.
And money couldn't buy a quicker,
better remedy; Takes hold at once, gives
almost instant relief, and usually stops
the most obstinate, deep-sented coiiph in
24 hours. It stimulates the appetite, is
slightly laxative and him a pleasant taste
children take it wullingly. Splendid for
hoarseness, asthma, client pains and other
throat trouble's, and uneuualed for prompt
results in whooping coujrh.
l'inex is a special and highly concen
trated compound of imported Norway
White Pin extract, and is rich in guaia
col and other natural healing pine ele
ments. Simply mix it as directed with
sugar syrup or strained honey, and it is
ready for use.
Used in more homes in the U. 8. and
Canada than any other cough remedy.
Pinex has often been imitated, but never
successfully, for nothing else will produce
the same results. The genuine is guaran
teed to give absplnte satisfaction or money
refunded. Certificate of guarantee is
wrapped in each package. Your druggist
has Pinex or will get it for you. If not,
send to The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
develops in the nex tew days, he will
be released.
Scow was arrested at the ball
grounds while sitting under the grand
stand. Ho had been observed there
by some boys, cleaning two revol
vers. Of these weapons the officers
have found no trace, but upon
searching the' premises they found
several pocket books in some paper
bags.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cored,
by local applications, as they' cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one' way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional,
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucus lining
of the eustachian tube. When this
tube 1b inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed, deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine cases
out of ten are caused . by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give one hundred dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. 1 o
If, as alleged, the main business of
life Is making money, it is amazing
the number of people who fall at it.
Too often the profits of farming are
less in evidence than the prophets of
farming; more's the pity.
Just Say
(fin. n. mi .frr f
It Means
, Original and Genulna .
MALTED 171 ILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, maltod grain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take bo substitute. AskforHORLICK'S.
fc-1 Others are imitations.
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Full Four
Interest
UNDER OUR XEW BEGTJLATIONS, EFFECTITE
JACARY 1, 1912, WE PAT FULL FOUR PER CEST
INTEREST ON AIL SAYINGS DEPOSITS OF ONE
DOLLAR OR MOKE, WITHOUT PENALTIES FOB
WITHDRAWALS OR DEDUCTIONS OF ANY KIND.
DEPOSITS MADE DURING THE FIRST FIYE DAYS
OF A MONTH WILL DRAW INTEREST FOR THE
FULL MONTH.
START THE SIW YEAR WITH A SAYINGS AC
COUNT IN OUR BANK.
Capital National Bank
SAY LNGS DEPARTMENT
J. H. Albert, Pres. E. M. Croisan, Vice Pres.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier
A MILLIOilJ
TRAMP SURELY
IS WORTH SEEING
In the company which presents th?
comedy drama, "A Millionaire
Tramp," at the Grand Opera House
on Friday, December 29, will be no'ed
several who have . made reputations
in other plays. Among these may be
mentioned Mr. George Carnes, who
essays the role of "The Tramp."
Louis Wren who starred in "Pr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and whose ren
dition of the same was compared fa
vorably with Mansfield and Shea.
Miss Nell Do Onson who plays the
emotional lead is an actress of ex
perience and charming versatility.
The balance of the company is up to
the high standard demanded by the
management -
o
WILL PUBLISH A
HISTOBY OF OREGON
Wm. E. Purdy, of Newberg was In
the city last night on his way to
southern Oregoto where he used to
live, and in the interest of a history
of Oregon, he is writing. He was
formerly in the ministry, and recent
ly the victim of a lawsuit involving
the deed to 1 100,000 worth or prop,
erty, which his lawyers are appeal
lng to the supreme court No man
has lived a more active life than Mr.
Purdy and his history will be ting
ling with Interest from start to fin
ish, and will be written for the pur
pose of laying the foundations for a
Greater Oregon Push Club that he
has conceived for, the development of
tne state, its pumicauon win Dt
awaited with Interest
"Best on Earth."
This Is the verdict of R. J. Howell,
Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound for his wife. "Her
case was the worst I have ever seen
and looked like a sure case of con
sumption. Her lungs were sore and
she coughed almost Incessantly and
her voice was hoarse and weak. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound
brought relief at once and less than
three bottles effected a complete
cure." Without opiates or harmful
drugs of any kind Foley'! Honey and
Tar Compound stops coughs, and cures
colds. Do not accept any substitute.
H. Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy.
Wins Fight for Life.
It was a long and bloody battle for
life that was waged by James B. Mer-
8hon, of Newark, N. J., of which be
writes: ."I had lost much blood from
lung hemorrhages, and was very weak
and run down. For eight months I was
unable to work. Death seemed close
on my heels, when I began, three
weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New
Discovery. But it. hns helped me
greatly. It is doing all. that you
claim-. For weak, sore lungs, obsti
nate couk'-i. stubborn colds, hoarse
ness, la gr.ppe, asthma, hay-fever or
s-y throat or Kins; trouble it's su
preme. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry.
Celebrated Lennox Furnace. '
The Best Heater
It Will save von mnnn nn Ao
you own it I will sell and Install
the best Let me give you figure
See Me
About an Individual lighting plant
for your home. The best thing in
the market for cooking and lighting.
A. L. Fraser
Phone 13.
S58 State Street
Per Cent
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Ii the beat of alt medicine for the cure of disease,
disorder and weaknesse peculiar to women. It is tha
only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu
ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in
the disease of women.
It b a safe medicine In any condition of tha lystera.
THE ONE REMEDY which oonlaina no alcohol .
' and do injurious habit-forming drug and which
create no araving for such stimulants.
THE ONE REMEDY so good that fa mara .
sua not afraid to print its every ingredient' on
, each outside bottle wrapper and attest to the'
truthfulness of the same under oath. -
It i (old by medicine dealer everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it eaa
get it Don't take a substitute of unknown composition tor this medicine or
known composition. No counterfeit i as good as the genuine and the druggist
who lays something else is "just a good a Dr. Pierce'" U either mistakea
or is trying to deceive you for bi own (elfish benefit. Such a man is not to be
, trusted. He is triOing with your most priceless possession your health
may be your life itself. Se that you git what you ash for.
mum jj.(fS5eiaw
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The Doctor's Answers On
Health and Beauty Questions
By Dr. Theodore Beck
' The questions answered below are general In character'
the symptoms or disease are glren and answer will sddIt
to any case of almllar nature '
Mrs. Y. O.: VThe cough and Bymp
tomg of asthma and hay fever which
you describe should not be neglected
or it may become chronic. However,
I have known chronic cases to be
cured and even annual hay-fever
prevented simply by the use of es- i
sence mentho-laxene. Obtain a 2V& ;
oz. bottle, and take it pure, or make
into a syrup as per the instructions
accompanying. This is the most ef- !
ficient cough, cold, asthma and hay
fever treatment that I have met with
in my long years of practice. :
Horace I am gratified to' know
that my prescription for your kid
ney trouble proved so quickly effec-'
tlve. Your latest report concerning
your wife's condition leads me to
believe she is a victim of dyspeps'a.
Such symptoms as fullness after :
eating, pains. In stomach and under .
shoulders, heart-burn, headache, 1
blchlng , bllliousnesss, nervousness, !
Insomnia, etc., are often present. '
There is a scientific three-course
treatment for dyspepsia, indigestion
and kindred allmanta tr-nnwn no loh. i
lets trlopeptlne. You should obtain;
a huud v ana nsa rtmir nrrpr hrpnir ''
fast.' white after dinner nnd hlna nf.
ter supper. Thls restores the stom-
acn to a normal, healthy condition.
Elderly The treatment of consti
pation for ona of your age Is one of
the most difficult wh!ch presents
Itself to a physician .1 have used the
following prescription with much sue
cesSi and would recommend that you
try it: Compound essence of cardiol
1 oz., fluid extract mandrake 2
drams, aromatic fluid cascara 1 oz.,
aromatic svrun rhnharh i nza Mir
Take 1-2 teaspoonful after each meal
nuu in. ireumuB. mis is a very re-
liable laxative, and in large dosce Is
an active cathartic. It may be used 1
by old or young. Another excellent
remedy for constipation of old people
is vascaroyal pills, a proprietary but
non-secret preparation. I
Marlon R. You say your extreme
thinness makes you an object of rid
icule, and that in spite of a good ap
petite and plenty of food you do not
gain weight. If you want pink
cheeks, red Hps, plumpness and '
bounding health and snlrlta nf rvthor
girls of your age, you should have
me ioiiowmg prescription filled and
USed for Several mnnthn- rnimuinnH
syrup of hvDODhosDhltes 6 nzs. mm i
pound essence cardiol 1 oz, tincture)
caaomene com. l oz. Mix and take
a teasnoonful before on eh
the appetitie Is not good or after
m Afltn I It. I T 1 , I
moaio n ii jo. in Huuiuun to increase i
your weight and round out your fig
ure, take 3 eralna hvnn-Tiiiplnnn tnh
lets In accordance with directions ac-'
companying sealed cartoon. i
Art S The nrnner Irmtitian)
tired, achintr. Bwollon. owpqtv hum-1
hib; or cauousea reet is: Obtain 2
uuuutw vi aniisepiic vuane powder.
usb a leaspomui or tne powder and
a teasnoonful of salt to
hot water, and immerse the feet 10
w 10 minutes each night. This will
draw out the poison, tone up the
flesh and tenddns, improve the circu
lation, etc., so. that you will experi
ence no more suffering.
Madame R. I will Tint nnoTiTor
questions unless full name and ad-
urwss is given me. 1 never publish
full names, but I have no time for
the idle and curious.
Young L. Your headaches are
due to eye-strain or perhaps to indi
gestion. Any uneasiness after eat
ing indicates the latter trouble. To
overcome it obtain tablets triopep-
uue in seated pacKages and take as
Per directions Tn rnllnva tiRQrianho
or neuralgia-. I know of nothing bet
ter man pain away puis, a non-secret
proprietary remedy.
Professional Yes, the plain yel
low minyol is much used in beauty
pariors ior tne treatment of the hair
and scalp, and these professionals al
ways seek the most Affivlwo enA
reliable in drugs. I would advise
41.. A, i . I ...
turn, you omain a supply for it will
delight your customers. It is the best
treatment for oilv nr prpflv iolr
falling hair, dead and split-end hai
Gold Dust Flour
Vadc ky tia
SID SET P0WI1 COMPAUT,
Sjlntj, .
Ma far Fasilly Cse,
Ask ytur grcr for It Braa
mmi Skarts alwayi kaii.
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P. a YALLACE, Agt.
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Those wlsblna; furtner srtvlce. free, ma yaddresa Dr Then T
Beck. College Bid., Cellege-Elwood Sta, lJayton, Ohio! in-
cloalns; self -addressed enrelope tor replv. No questions will I.
be answered unlee full nnaie and addresa Is given. Initials I
or nom de plume will be used Id answers. The prescrlu- X
tlons can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Anr a.
druggist can order ot wholesaler. ' J
dandruff itching scalp, lustreless,
stringy hair, that I have ever en
countered. It is different and acts
differently from any other, and Is
entirely harmless, ag it contains no
sulphur and will not color or dye the
hair. Buy from your Jobber or retail
er. Mrs. E. R. Your symptoms show
your system affected by a bad can
of catarrh. Neglected catarrh of the
head soon produces many complica
tions and U often the forerunner of
consumption. You muBt first cure
the nostril passages as follows. To a
pint of warm water add a half tea
spoonful of antiseptic vilane powder.
Snuff this nllxture through the nos
tril passages and gargle the throat
until all mucous matter is removod,
then apply a balm made by mixing a'
level teaspoonful of the powder with
one ounce of lard or vaseline. To ab
solutely rid the system, internal
treatment is necessary as follows:
Corap. fluid balmworth 1 oa, comp.
esence cardiol 1 02. fluid extract
wahoc 1 oz, neutralizing cordial 3
ozs. Mix and take- a teaspoonful be
fore or after meals. This will tona
up the system and purify the blood.
. Maiden Malaria, bllllousness or
Jaundice are frequently the results
of neglecting such symptoms as drow
siness, languor, weakness, bllllous
ness, coated tongue, yellow skin, dry
and itching skin, nervousness, fever,
chills, tremors, etc. This seems to bo
a chronic case and may require con
siderable time to cure. Get th's pre
scription filled: Fluid extract man
drake 2 drams, comp. essence car
diol 1 oz, aromatic cascara 1 oz,
aromatic syrup rhubarb 4 ozs. M!x
and take from one-half to one tea
spoonful four times daily. Three
grain hypo-nuclane tablets would aa
sist in toning up the blood and nerv
ous system.
A mother Bedwettlng by ch'ldren
is usually a disease and should be
treated as such. Whipping and scold
ing will do the child harm. First see
that the bowels move regularly each
day. Eliminate meat diets almost en
tirely. For the bowels and consti
pation of children and adults use this
Comp. essence of cardiol 1 oz, aro
matic fluid cascara 1 oz, syrup aro
matic rheubarb 4 ozs. Mix and
give one-half to one teaspoonful
three or four times daily or sufficient
to move the bowels dally. For In
continence, have this filled: Tinc
ture cubebs 1- dram, tincture Rhus
Aromatic 2 drams and compound
fluid balmwort 1 oz. Mix and give
10 to 15 drops in water thre times
daily. Continue until all symptoms
have disappeared. ,
Claire Increase your weight ten
or twenty pounds by taking regularly
several months three-grain hypo
nucane tableits. They increase the
color, too.
LIBERAL
INTEREST.
OUR Savings e
partment pays
jom Interest at
the rate of four per
cent. Interest Is cred
ited Jan nary 1st and
July 1st of each year
' and Is figured on each
month separately, o
that yon lose Interest
on withdrawals only
for the month in
which game are made.
United States
National Bank
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