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OUVAUiS CITY KXTKKI'IMHK. I IMHAV, M.V If. Y.i IS USED TO HUE PLANTS CROW BACTIHIA, CULTIVATIO IN HI AT, HAI NIMANKABLK MIUITI ON CHAIN CHOP. LU8ITANIA CAPTAIN avi me oeevio ADMlHALTf OROCR MINIMIS', fr ; Aniiiliin acrl i 'ilinf are In l aided l.y Profeaaur V II i.l,,n,r)r ,f Kllit, I llllf X, I II! eflly i,f ,iihiii, la IlilriHlm In a i ! IIih mi I tin ir bug alibll lie baa dial "irli d 1 1ll li'l"lln ttlil'li II i 1 1 1 a I ) III pitfl, U rxirlil In lia glen llif I'lniii (nil mi (ruin and tei'flaldea i III llm I'H't l'i cara. I'mf. Ihilluiii ley haa rulnlm ted eiprrlliiclita al K' tint 'tint ami i !. Li te ftllli hi ' ! liiUIIi'.l peal," anil to nfnleifiil liatii Ih.ii IIih reaiilla thai liu la tetlna II III lariiH aii.ni of land Tin' feaiilta art termed aa "a new iih'HiimI nf In liinlte iiillurit lit flin lillrniii ii filing ha lerla III Hip anil" lti eiitly prut. iMtuinlcy tliuaetl Jar i'f liiumln-a hli nt ruii In aaml alilili ha been Uki-il In kill all life In ll, In fur Ilie tinii.iln aenla ere planted thet In Hun llm Mill aaa aatcrcd mlili a very mrtk aiiliilluii of ( Ii r i lerlallm tl peat, ainl III" niiialiHa fliiurUhcd. ' It la I'll that dura It all," aalil Ih iirorrnaor Our flrat dlrrliully una In find Mm, and then to nurture hint. I hiTo la mi 1-ll Irtat ahere It lll all rml It mar rilnlliuile agriculture, who kniit! In recent yeara. rvl ili'lii liaa been accumulated that thi nroanlr matlrr of the anil, wlih Ha myrlada nf bacterial Inlialillalila, la llm limnl encnlUI factor of anil for f 11 If T. The ilnay of urxatilr matter prixlm a huiuua Tlila mntcrlnl fur I nUhca foot! ami energy t " liuineroiia j Mill bacteria, ami la gradually con verted by Ihi'iii Into auhatancra. and thrr alau render III ItilliiTal food run allliiinla nf IIik anil available fur plaiita Tliua a nrw lniiinii theory of aoll fertility la gradually evolving the rrauli of iiiixli'rn reaearch." i ! k t4 McCHCOlf PUT MICH VALUC ON HODCttlS. 4 Jii'Iitp Hi ri-.lir l.aa ihcI.i'I I lr limn llir I kI' fl Ain-rnali i lull alaCHK that Miry aiiuM lta IIihIkh a trial l.nl ouM lint iT atiXdliiK fur h I in . Jinlr Jkl'l (i ll la Mllnr Dial 1 1 ! oft art v Itu'lfi-fa trlnl, til lla I'm I U ml riianfiala In lila lf al I') Maiiairrr Ctrrliail imUy III all'ii!al thai llixlifira kill lint lx-iiiiii Ilia final iriK"f llniliiil Htm llimiirli l,w Uiaki-a ihm, iiiiIII l,c l' H'fl ionic llirounh llh llm ilrft rli of l.'MHI If llixli'tira inikra K'x.'l lia l. . in Hi :',n'l i I In. Iloalon I lull. .4 MRS HAVMOHD BROWN, fRCSlCINT Of KfW YORK lUr'RA&HTI Cnrvallla CairtlpTlini'a: TIiitp la mi vi'tlliii( aniiiiul It, TlllutiiiMik la dairy riMHilrjr. A fi'W irk i;ii tlir lli'ralil ramp out rui"'il In Imtii-r raiM'r, ami tlila wi-ik llm ropy rmrliltiK the (I T. offlio l.rnr lnitlr alalna ami haa llm oilur of butter. Aw, rht'Pan It! Jl . -4';.J" tl ! CfiPf !UKNt.R) QI'KKNHTOW.V, Mar JO III liU li-nllmoiir lit 'nip tlin rorunrr'a Jnrr In lllfl IKK of I hn tlillina of till l.nl tanla I'ai'Uln V. T. Turiipr. roininanil fr of Ilia ahlp, aalil lin aa artifil lr Hip HrltUh ailinlraltr of thn ni iri'P of Orinali aulniiarlliP on thn Irluli roaat, tlial tin riTlfil I rrtaln . fliil onli'ra aa to roiiran ami tt Ilk" anil tlial hp ol.i'r. tln lil. Iln ouli tin It attain. Tint wrallirr waa rlpar," hp ti-M fli'il. ' V tp riiIiik at pm of plrlili'i'ii knul I on Dip mrt alilp and hranl Kiroiut Offlr-r lt ff rj rail out. "Ifprr'a a torppilo.!' 'I ran to Hip nllnr alilp anil aaw rli-arly tha akp of a tnrnlu. Hmnkp ainl ali-atn tamp up tirlwi'i-n Hip la-l too fuiint-ln TImtp aa a hIIkIiI alimk. ItiiiiiPilUli-lr afl"r Hip flral rtplnnlnn Uhtp iiti annlhrr ri'i-nrt. till t (tint mar Hinillily Imvp tirrn Itlti'r nal. ' I at oiirp (ap Hip oriliT to lupr Hip iMutta diip to Hie ralla, and I ill nil i-i thai wouipn ami chllilrrn alimilil (( lulo Uirm" JOHN D. JR. CLASHES IMPUTATIONS AT ITRlKt INO ARC RCSCNTEO ROCKCrcLLCR. MEAR BY : i ' ...... ;l U. 1 f ! . t WAHIIINCTON, May Jl Point Malik (jti.-i luiia again rr fln-d tmlay l.y ( lialrtnaii Walali, of Hip Imluatrlali l'lna for ontlnuln thp rampalKn In Kolullona rouinilalun. vlilih la lna hrlinia alatri will b ! Mra CHICAGO, May n.-Otif of tlir pri'iiilm-M imih ii In II'" I. Ik iii' Hn,: of aiiffranlrta li-r la Mra ll) nmirl llroan. HIip la Ilia pn-iliti iit of I In New York atat 'i(frai:ln t-aili-ra from all parta of tha loniitry alii U In alirmtanip at th milium, ami IVmlli'tnn will pavp 15 lilmka with lilttilltlilr on rrai-l ahnuliliTK. t larnt Inat Hip Colorado rnal atrlkP. at John Ii. Km kid lit-r, Jr who oix-nly rin iifi d inaiiy of tli ' in on Ilia kpiiiii'1 that lli'-y larrli-d Impiilalloiia that wi-r uiijunat ami liupropi-r. Wordy rlaahfa lM-lwr-n tha chair man and Mr. Ilix ki-fi-ll'-r were frn i in-lit. Hoinn of Hip iiiflliuia to wlili h Mr Him ki-fi-ll'-r ojliprtrd. IxM auna hn aald tlipy wrrp unjually drained, wrr: "IKi you umli-rtakp the rix-rre offl rrra of tlin law?" 'IHd your rompuny rhi-ut the rul iiilm-ra In wrlghta " "Arp you aciiialiitpd with Dip ! tlilla of thp l.mllnw inaaiiitripT" ")o you know that tlila troop (Triwip' A, rninpoai'd of iiiIiip 'iii-rliili-inli-hlii and i li-rli al forrp) flnl Into Hip ti-nta of iIip wnuipii and ililldn-n of l.inllow, and Hint tlipy liMitrd thp ili'ad and rl flrp to Hip li-nta of thp proplp?" drown will ti ll of Ih rffurta mads ! thn ooinpn of Ni-w York alalp to jo t I ha hallnt. SUES FOR DIVORCE AlCX M'MURRIN ALLEGED Ot IE RTION IN COMPLAINT MOROAN LOIEI IUIT, RE6PIRAT0RY GUARD TO OffHT OIADLV CAIEI.OP CERMANI A It-1 M Murrrn haa fil'-d a anil for dln,ri aralnt Mra. M4fy M' Mup mi. all'-KiiiR di-M-rtlnn, Iln la a r 1. 1, nt of thn lluliland illirl' I and haa lln-d In ( lakainna fmnly for a hum Iff of yi-ara Mr ami lr M M-irn n -r marrlrd In MIourl, July J, (iordmi V. Ilaya fll-d tha ault for Mr MrMurri-n. Cru-I ami Inhuman tri-atnit-nt la al l-ir-d In the dlvoria ault InntltutH hy Mra. I. lulu Oit aralnt Kn.'.l (Ml. Hhr aka for Hip ruatixly of thflr rhlld Wlll.ur OH. J. K. M'jrjn lout hla ault atklimt Kva and I'.iurtm Von Ji-nlaon toroli-t on a tint" for II'iO In th rlrrult rourl fVlday. Tha Jury waa out only a fpw tiilnuti-i Mrican awiirpd Hip not from K. Caap who had lakxn It In pay ini-iit for a turn of horiu-a. a harnt-ta and waKim aohl to Von Jniliuui. Wal l-r Minlik, attornpy for thp dpfnid aula, alli-KPd that Hip tram waa In poor romlltl'in and not aa rrpr-a-ntP'l hy Caap. and K. C. 1-atourMlP. for Mor Kan, rlalinrd that hlaillwit waa an In nKPtit purrhaapr. ! ; J. "7. J I hit- s- Y ."-i- -V V UlLITyPfiOGRil! FORGHAU TAUQUA IS Ml PUBLIC TALK Of HARD TIME! D0EI NOT DISCOURAGE DIRECTORI Or ASSOCIATION. CIRICaiO AND KOYAL ITALIAN BAND HEAD 11SI CF ATTRACTIONS Baaeball Camta Will ba Playad Each Aftarnoon and Prof. C'lllay Will Dlrtet AtHlttle Evtnta of Sainon. IMiklnx on Hip hrlnht al'li- of Hilnita Hip Halem JiMirriala wraihi-r Pipprt .'-la luippllt-d to remark that all dan ypr of a drouth In Oregon haa ho-n dlalatpd. Thp rnrth'a appt-d on Ita orhlt la IS'-, mlli H mt tproml. They ara 70 Yaara Old. 'Knr aonie lime pat my wife and inym-lf wpre trouliled with kidney triiuhli'," wrltpa T. II. Carpenter, liar. rialmrj. I'a. "We auffered rheumatic palm all thrnuth the Inxly The firnt few don a of Koley Kidney J'llla w llered ua. After tnklnK five hotlle be- twpen ua we aro enllnly cured. Al though we are both In the n-ventle we are aa vlgornua aa wp were thirty yeara ago." Koley Kidney J'llla atop aleep MlBturhlnr btaddi-r wrakneta. barkarlip, rhpumatlam. illilnen, awollen Jolnla and aore niiir-ea. Jonei Dnir Co. (Adr.) If Your Subscription Expires Soon It Will Pay You to Renew Now 1 For Never Before Has This Paper Made the Premium Offer it Now Extends to it? Readers I H In making an inventory of our premiums we find that we have a wide assortment but, H in many cases, not enough of one article to make a permanent offer to our subscribers. We H want to clean our stock room, to distribute this merchandise before it begins to lose its value H by becoming shop-worn. H Look at the date on your paper. If your subscription has expired or will expire within H the next few months, this is an offer you cannot afford to neglect. We mean it when H we say these offers are unusual. Read them if you doubt it. PROGRAM IS OUT FOR BIG TRADE CONCRESS REPRESENTATIVES OP NORTH ANO SOUTH AMERICA MEET AT WASHINGTON. A Child Can Run the 1 National Vacuum Cleaner E Tho National Vacuum cU'anora aro, without a doubt, tlio heat hand deanera on the market. Thoy i aro stroiiK. durable, and, nhovo nil, practical. A " diiiil cun run ono with caao. Full Instructions accompany each cleaner. EEs with n National, you can Ret dirt out ol your cnrpola oven artor n thnrotmh Hwocplnn. You can go over your curtain and romovu all IuhI and dirt without even takliiR them from the walla. : Tho National Ih bo Hlinplo that It can wltliHlan l much hnrd ukiiko and yet Ih efficient. They aro ps tho only practical clcancra In (llatTlclH whore there Ih no electricity yet thoy aro an Kxl " Hi expciiHlvc ulnctrlcnl machines. Wo secured a lai'KO f (iiiantlty of.theso cleaners over a year ago and, ps can niuko an exceptional offer, Wo will ship to you poHtpaU', one cleaner for a EEr plx years' subHcrlptlon to tho weekly Knterprlan or n thrco yenrs' suliscrlpllon to tho dally by mall. " if you do not wlah to suliscrlbo so far uheaiKln pa diico your friends to take the paper or renew their subscription. Only Eight 3-Piece Scissor Sets Are Left. Here BKiiln the advanlaKO of btiyliiK In (pinn titles direct from eaHtern aKouiH of tho nuinii fuclurer Is evident. This throe-ploca sclHHor set, consisting of a pair of large shears, button hole scissors and embroidery scIhroi-h, is the samo set that yon would pay $1 or $1.50 for at your store. They are made of good stool nnd are strong nnd durubln. We have yet to receive a complaint from a family that secured a act of these scissors from us. Ono yonr's subscription to tlio dally Enter prise by moll or two years' subscription to tlio woe.kly will result In n set being sent to you. As we havo only elht sets loft, you had better hurry If you want ono. t ti ' ,i,ii-.,i.riH it y'l i i mk Tli. National In tt.a This is Probably the Most Unusual Offer of All Do yon own a hand painted view of the falls of tho Willamette river? Would such a picture, s done In oil, realistic, and true to actual conditions, appeal to you? The Enterprise was fortunate In securing the services of a Portland artist who made a Btudy ot tho Willamette falls. He painted several large EE pictures and, after being thoroughly acquainted with his subjoct, was Induced to paint a limited number of pictures of the fulls for the Enterprise. 3 Tho pictures measure seven by ten Inches. : We do not hesitate in saying that Hits Is the most unusual premium offer of all. Tne painting EEs Is a fit decoration for any home and when framed EE will receive tho admiration of all who Bee it. We will send you this picture, postpaid, for a one year subscription to the dally Enterprise by mnll or a two year subscription to the weekly EE: Enterprise. : A Six Months Subscription to the Daily Brings a Fountain Pen Yes sir! That Is Just what we mean. A six months' subscription to the dally Enterprise by mall will bring you one 1'opular Fountain Pen. Tlio Popular has no gold bands, no frills and fancy Improvements. It Is all pen. It Is In tended to be tisod for writing not ns an orna ment. And It does write. When used proper ly, the Popular pen will give you satisfaction. And, remember that a six months' subscrip tion to the dally or one year's subscription to the weekly is all that Is required to bring you one of these pens. Pennants Such as These Are Ideal for Library or Den jf These pennants, measuring 14 by 35 Inches, EE: are made of heavy felt and letters are stamped on. We nought an even thousand pennants EEE at one order and secured a remarkable price, EE: a fact of which you can tako advantage. We have about an eighth of the original EEs order loft and Included In tho lot are Oregon EEs Agricultural College, Washington. Cuba, liar- vard and Alaska. EEs We will send postpaid two pennants for a EE: year's subscription to the weekly or four pen- EEs nants for ono year's subscription to the dally EEs Enterprise by mnll. rss H These unusual of H fers will continue until our stock room is empty of prem H iums; it may be soon. -Til USE THIS COUPON Dear Sir Inclosed please find $ for subscription to the (Dally) or (Weekly) Enterprise to be sent to...., at I havo selected a , .as a premium. Yours, lllll!IIIJIIII!IlllII!!!!l!llllIlllllllillI!!0 (Name) (Address) Hi If any article re- j ceived in this offer j is found faulty, re- H turn it and we will j send you a new one. H WASHINGTON. May 21. Five sub jects of the moat vital Importance to all of the Ainerlcnn repuhMca. Includ ing the I'nlted States, wilt ba dlacuaacd at the big concreis on finance and trade between North, Central and South America, which uned here to day under the auspices of the I'nlted Statea government. I. Direct "xchange between the V. 8 and South American countries. Here tofore deallnga between American manufacturers and South America have largely been expressed In "pounds sterling.' the English valua tion. If a firm In the I'nlted States wants! to send money to Ituenoa Aires for Instance. It haa to buy London ex change. At the other end the receiver has to pay the exchange to have the draft reduced to the money of the Ar gentine republic. There la therefore a double charge. With the establish ment of direct exchange, there will be only one charge of conversion of funds transmitted. 2. Establishment ot branches of U. S. banks In South America. Several of the larger banks have already en tered the field, and the new reserve law will facilitate further aid In ex tending this service. 3. Longer credits to be given by U, S. exporters to meet business custom of European exporters. U. S. firms have heretofore limited credit general ly to three months, while Pritlsh and German firms extend credit from four to six months. This longed credit Is more necessary because of the custom of retailers In Latin American conn tries to grant long credits to their cus tomers. V. 3. Firs have thus been shut out of a tremendous amount of business. 4. Improvement of transportation facilities between the United States and South America. This forms the subject of serious discussion. Sub sidies are opposed by the present ad ministration at Washington, and pri vate enterprise balks at the new sea. man's law which goes into effect In November. Secretary McAdoo Is therefore pinning his lather on ship purchase by the government, which will again be urged In congress and tho next session. 5. Extension of markets In the U. S. for South and Central American products. This subject will be seri ously urged by the visitors, for their shipments to Europe have been hard hit during the past nine months. In wool and hides this country may ex pand its purchases, but the Importa tions of coffee, rubber and nitrates from South America are now covering our needs. The diadly gaa of tha Germana are not bo t-fferllta now In the L'uro pean ar. In the a 'ompan) In Ulna tratlon la shown a HiitUh aildler r'utpp-! with a none guard to proti-t blin from the terrible odors that fol low the eiploalon of one of tho Ger man Ixmil a. It la declared that Ihia device haa beo very aucreaaful in overcoming tha otherwlae fatal effect of tha gaaea. The guarda are simp ly made of cotton gauze and fit snug ly over the nose and mouth. IS UNABLE TO AGREE IN OLDS CASE A Jury In the caae of Oregon Acety. Icr.e Lighting company against Alblnla Olds, of Mount Pleasant, waa unable to agree Monday after several hours of deliberation and was discharged at 8:15 o'clock by Circuit Judge Camp bell. The lighting company brought ault for $195 alleged to be due for In stalling a lighting system. Mr. Olds claimed that the outfit waa ordered by her husband before she secured a divorce from him and that at the time the lights were Installed she protested that she would not make payment She further alleged that since the fix tures were put In the bouse she bad not used them and brought to court a package of lighting fixtures which had not been opened. Judge Grant II. Dimlrk represented Mrs. Olds and Circuit Judge Hagley was on bench. Th program of tha coming araalon of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua to li held at Gladstone park, July t to IS, tnrlualv. was mail public by Secretary If. E. Croaa Saturday. In aplta of the general talk of hard times and hualneaa depn-aalon. tha di rector ara banking on tha blfumt year In all tha 22 yeara of chautauqua hlatory at Glad-tone park, and hate aaarmhled a program bigger and bet ter In every way. A wealth of enter tainment, headlined ty the famous Clrlcllto and hla Royal Italian band, with Newell Dwlght Illllla. Colonel Pain, and Senator flurkett starring among tha lecturers encased, will be aasemMed. while a larger field of aurn rner achool rlaaaea than In former years haa been arranged for tha Chan tauquana to while away tbelr morning hours. Aa lo former years tha baseball se ries will be played each afternoon, but as there are yet three vacancies to be filled, the teams competing cannot be made public at thla time. The Ore gon Congrena of Mothers will again take a moat active part In the pro gram, conducting the kindergarten and providing Intereatlng program each day at their pavilion. Morning talks will be given at 10 a. m. each day In the auditorium by Dr. John II. Itoyd of the First Presbyterian church of Portlund. Prof. Grllley of the Portland Young Men' Christian association will direct the athletic and physical culture work and Prof. Cowen, of Portland, will have general charge of the mualc. The elocution claasea will be In the banda of Delia Crowder Miller, on of America's foremost dramatic Inter preters. The Consumers league of Oregon and prmcticully all of the lead ing colleges of the state will each have their "forum" hour. "Eats" will be provided throughout the 13-day sea-. Inn hv lh Panhv taillea. aa In naat tne I vears. at the Chautano.ua cafeteria. (Continued on Page Eight.) DATE SET TOR NEW TRIAL FOR GRANICH Sylvester Granlch, convicted In the Justice court on a charge of net fish ing before the opening of the season, will be given a new trial In the circuit court June 21. The date for the case was set by Circuit Judge Campbell when six others were arraigned. The dates for the next series of criminal case are: Otto Wiseman, June 22; Matt Jagmin, June 23; Ross Hiddleson, June 24; Oliver Leek, June 25; Lloyd Hansen, June 26, and Irving Hansen, June 28. 1 000 ACRES OF TREES EREST IN STOGK IN OREGON Whooping Cough. When my duughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs, was terribly alarmed about her con dition. Seeing Chnmherlaln's Cough Remedy so highly recommended, I got her a bottle and It relieved the cough at once. Iiefore she had finished two bottles of this remedy she was en tirely well," writes Mrs. S. F. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio. Obtainable every where. (Adv.) Oswego: Iron water pipe Industry here unfavorably affected by reduc. Hon of $5 per ton freight from east. RECKLES Now is the Time to Get Ride of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed ot your freckles, as the prescription othine double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist nd apply a little of it night and morn ing and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanished, entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beau tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine aa this la sold under guarantee of money back If it fall to PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20. That the dairymen of the Willamette valley are fully alive to the importance of improving their herds is Indicated by the phenominal success ot the auction sale of registered and grade Jerseys at Independence last week. The total number of animals chang ing hands was 1S5, of which 135 were registered merit cattle. This is the largest number of Jerseys of this class ever offered1 at one sale In the United States. Congressman McArthur was one of the largest buyers, securing 10 animals at a total cost of $2,590, his highest price being $375. Other high bids were: H. H. Curtis, $500; W. L Pate, $400 and W. B. Allen, $395. As mnny as 36 head of Jerseys were brought to this sale by a single breeder. The forest service has Just complet ed the work on the largest single planting project ever undertaken In the northwest approximately one thousand acres having been covered this spring on Mt. Hebo iu Tillamook county, Oregon. This planting of trees ts a part ot the regular reforestation work of tho forest service, and Is designed to re store the forest on burned over area where the original forests have been destroyed by fire, and where nothing but brush now occupies the land. In this way are barren places on the na tional forest made productive and a future crop of timber provided. While the Mt. Hebo project repre sents the largest area covered, refor estation work this spring has been done upon the Snoqualmie forest. In King and Snohomish counties, Wash ington, and upon the Oregon, Santtam. Cascade and Sluslaw forests in west ern Oregon, and upon the Malheur forest In eastern Oregon, covering In all approximately 2,500 acres. It is stated that the success of the spring planting work was somewhat handicapped by the exceedingly dry weather In March and April, and while it facilitated the actual labor of plant ing, if was a detriment to the trees and may retard their growth. Professor Thos Shaw, the noted ag riculturist of the Great Northern sys tem, accompanied by a party of high officials of the Hill lines, will make a tour of central and eastern Oregon during the week beginning May 31. This will be an educational trip, the ARE FATAL TO S.P. experts In the party giving lectures and demonstrations at all principal waIklng along the Southern Pacific George D. Barr, ot Oakland, Doug las county, died Sunday at Canby fol lowing severe burns received Saturday night when his clothes caught fire, probably by the explosion of torpedoes In his pocket. Barr, who has been an employee ot the Southern Pacific for tho last 20 years, was working with a bridge con struction gang in the southern part of trie county, baturday night ho was points in the territory visited. They will study the Tumalo project and oth er Irrigated and dry-farming sections and on their return will make exten sive reports for the benefit of the rail way Immigration department. remove freckle (Adv.) relief. Are You Rheumat.c?--try Sloan'. If you want quick and real relief from Rheumatism, do what so many thousand other people are doing whenever an attack comes on, bathe the sore muscle or Joint' with Sloan's Liniment No need to rub It in Just apply the Liniment to the surface. It Is wonderfully penetrating. It goes right to the seat of trouble and draws the pain almost Immediately. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have It In the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ali ments. Your money back it not satis fled, but it does give almost instant track between Barlow and Canby when several torpedoes and a number of matches in his pocket were Ignited and set fire to his clothes. Neal Wilcox and John Matheson, of this city, found him by the track and, after putting out the fire, carried the man to Canby where Dr. Dedman attended him. Barr was a native of Oregon and 53 years old. He is survived by a widow and two children, living at Oakland. (Adv.) Best Think for a Bilious Attack. "On account of my confinement In the printing office I have for years been a chronic sufferer from indiges tion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an attack that was so se vere that I was not able to go to the case for two days. Failing to get any relief from any other treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man." write H. C. Bailey, Editor Carolina News, Chapln, S. C. Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.)