send the supply for which you have already acknowledged receipt of 

 the ten dollars. 



Respectfully, 



C. A. MILES." 



January 11, 1930. 



"Dear Mr. Miles: You will take these herbs according to the en- 

 closed directions, and please write how you feel after taking the herbs, 

 so the Fong Wan Herbalist can keep in touch with your condition, and 

 compound your herbs accordingly. 



Yours truly, 



FONG WAN - - -." 



Sixth set of letters plain stationery used. 



Grottoes, Va., December 24, 1930. 

 "Fong Poy, 

 578 10th Street, 

 Oakland, Cal. 



Sir: Some while ago I bought herbs from Fong Wan, and now the 

 ad says write to you, and I want to get some more. How much should 

 I send for the second supply ? 



Yours, 



C. A. MILES." 



"Mr. C. A. Miles, December 29, 1930. 



Grottoes, Virginia, 

 Dear Sir: 



A new campaign against Chinese Herbalists of California has re- 

 cently been started, probably due to the efforts of enemies. The result 

 has been that the postal authorities have issued fraud orders against 

 the mail of the leading herbalists and herb companies. 



It is claimed that the herb companies have been using the mails to 

 defraud, as the herbs have no remedial value. The fact that test tubes, 

 chemical tests, microscopic tests, etc., do not show anything with re- 

 gard to the value of herbs, seems to some people sufficient evidence to 

 condemn the herbs as worthless. They do not realize there is a possi- 

 bility that herbs cannot be thus analyzed and that the herbs work 

 through the human system. 



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