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One of the 40,366
ta always found a in, friend MJJ
fully ; S rJlSlA I was in better he
Th. s
.... i...1.l f.miAF'i
' Ours ft iow reHj?,,m
Testimonial received m two K , we wbiiged to de
horn., and . w. are twenty mile, fro- "f ; h,a all ,h, time.
P-. .i'TSnrS U HooVs S.r-, which we
Tim ana - -". , .... r .,uffertd dread-
gave ma
. . e L.tt so 1 w ill ill I I uuiiu -
positive ne.P, - " - " d . gpm-illa
,,S0 ifSSSriU; elbW. he utmost rvmedial values of more than
eg bSSe.. each great
Get it in the usual liquid
peculiar combination.
. .... st-1'. CreanartUa todV.
fo rrWU h",ow, as Sa.ataba. 100 IWs One Dollar.
Scientific Concrete Septic Tanks
build his own tank, connect aid stylo
in n,nn for kltrten atop, makirul nia
keme eanitary. I'-SO.
G. H. HAMILTON
474 Wnaanitajtnaet Portland. Oreaon
DR. T. .P. WISE
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work Specialty
t- Merchants Trust BuiUin
IS1 Washinalon, cor. I X)K1 UA l. uri
e.-i. l Tfcele rTr.
mil da Bursar There"! out thini 1
lik about ttaesa moutited p"lvmtn. aay-
"V.te U Pi.-kBo.-ket- Wol't that?
uiii Am Knt.lit The? can't nda BO
nlnetT-ai.ht wile in one day.
.w- s,i i.t. For over flfty year. Ham
tin s Wisard Oil h been the ml popular remedy
in th Unit.! Stales fur me cure o.
Neura!ia ami ail pam and irmammniren.
A CURE FOR FITS
The Treatment la to Accomplish
What Science Ha Been Stnig
sling to Attain for Centurie.
tv- :.,. interest that has been manifested
SS "end r?ina. In order that every rJy
m ha a chan.-e to twt the mnl.cine lanre tral
free to ail ho 'h Dr- Lbor
ttt Peart Street. New York I iry
CHARGES
Government Believes Convictions
Cannot Be Had.
CASTHO IS DEPORTED.
Strnaa""'-
ENDS BIG PACKING HOUSE CASE
Attorney General Orderi Danaon-
ment of EfTortt to Secur In
dictmants for Rebating.
rhi..o-o. Anril 13. I'ncle Sam has
abandoned the prosecution in all inves
tigations of the rvbate cases, the affairs
of the packers and the alloRed Aro
peonage system, wtiicrt nave wen Be
fore the present Rrana jury. " -th
disDatchinc of a letter from
lleneral deoree W
sham, in Washington, U. C, to Morris , of ,n.irmes. ureparvd to do,
Co.. officia v announcing me auanu- r.atro'a nwr took ateua to iind
onment of efforts to obUin indictments the chief jugtiWi ,n(i tt the very last
of rebating against ;that firm on ev- nloment the governor and public prose-
French Government Refutes Him Asy
lum In Martinique.
Kort De France, April 12. Clpriano
Castro, ex-president of Venesuela, was
v.u.ilu.1 Katunlav from the island of
Martinique by the French government.
He protested to the last against his ex
pulsion, but his protest were in vain.
He is now on board the French line
steamship Versaillea, bound for St,
Naiaire.
Othcial notice waa served on Castro
of the decision of the French govern
ment that ho must leave the island
within nine hours from the receipt of
such notice, and that the commissary
of police at Fort de France had been
charged with the execution of the order.
The ox iircstdent railed against the
French government and the local au
thorities, denouncing them for forcing
upon him alternative of deportation or
imprisonment for six months. Ho de
clared that he would not budge and
that it would be necessary to take him
on board the steamer on a stretcher.
This the commissary of police, who
till
"ITiu-le It Irs in.
my mnt" "lm'"
V no. tint 'l.
arl.un .tori f.-r .uU""'
ilenr; 1
rlltfO
liars vaf
n.,i One "BWMO QUININE"
he .immliire "t "
rhal
fur (he l
orhtvl '
f,.M In t.
'am t e
Mrs. A - I'""'
with y"r Kurd'""'
iHime ni'f
Mrs. It. ti. '"
In sl"t " "
.tllt'Wl'IIM.
,,, llurrr.
plil your seni
ili,.Y all cani "I
My iiel.hlwra kc-
Molhera l
vrui' In-' ti
lutuis luv lt'tlO"l t
ivl.l,.t' anolhlB'
.' ,1 I- .iut U.UCUUJOK
Milviiu, to nlioru be'"
ell Nnmeil.
ci,.v It.t viil lu'tl'-e Hi'1'
llroke fiill Ml"'
llK.U!ed. "M.v S.lt.! r
,- Y.; I SiU'l'-e he lucsi'S
treasury."
"mil
llrti, li iriin tlm lg)m.
I tiro ! tl'"' " ocr- UO V'iira. Allow liu on
tlct t lv !" , 1 :M,rrlin iH. mill uil.mrr lh
luultli f IblUtren Msal-.l J
What s UAo I urtiH
M .Ten.lrTa sHbstUiit for iUr Oil, I'UKU
matwrU l ' XuW2Z,UU a Hr.uia. It I'IkmiiI. It
r,,,.!..!" M, t " ' , ri. Vii K.uu u.t.v. It l."st.ya Warm
.ubHiiiiu'c. ''t It iiirea IM.irrti.ru h.i.I Vt4
i.n.l nll'iv 'r lV ' - roil.lr.a, r.ir.. C ..i.Mlptttl..B
f:." a .. ii. i ..- iuiiiurt-
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Loan tho Bigaaiuro qi
Wicker- ,, r...-. m.,m with anrrj r.rvVL'I a;lt.i.M.iu,i..i..'-'.
, HHP II I ...... .'.1 v - . UI. I. .""" '
rt-rr si t tin.1 I'iiv"
ill J .nilr '" '
J.iiar'i Proare.a.
-T,nn ia takinr ood dl ' ,D
. . i.' hi. itnriiri ihe daT," said
it ljo!iur. "They've taken up phy
.i.-s now. and ni-e a week the clsa is
Mowed to apend an hour in th chtaueaJ
Una'.sry." Chicago Tribune.
It's Pettit's Eye Salve
that gives instant relief to eyes; irri
tated from dost, heat sun or wind.
Ml druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
N. Y. ,
Her Vole.
Miss Goodsole Sly music teachar tells
m, I ourht by all means to cultirsts sry
m;u Tartun Shea riflit. ion ouiui
it or nuil trrinx to sins with
iv mm). . .. -
It.
dnce that hss been heard thus far.
This does not apply to the inquiries
on the part of the Department of Jus
tice, which have not been presented be
fore the grand jury. The probe of the
National Packing company, which
grew out of the Morris Co. in vest i- health wen Buch that he
Ration, has not yel oeen nearu uy tha VOyBK,.
Federal inquisitorial oooy. Tne consultation of the physicians
Fees for services and funds for the iMtcfi more tnan half an hour, and th. y
transportation of the grand jurors dur- aKreetj that the life of the ex-president
ing their session nave iii would not be jeopardised by his remov
$10,000, while mat oi wiuwwn
totaled $5,000.
cutor decided to have another medical
examination made.
Accordingly a medical commission
composed of Drs. Uouvier, Ctet and
Barbe, proceedeti to the examination in
order to establish definitely if Castro's
could make
aal onliiiKraphr.
Teacher Your i"" J",m
mills. U 11 Tf Micie "ie )"u
Johnny 1
v..- l'tmil SiiohoinMi.
TiMtclior- I low .! ou l
n-T7
Now rupn "U
n.i'iim. Vou siiov It.
Tim
from.
11 It. John
In Use For Over 30 Years.
.t ...ui .... .w aa
al to the steamer and the return voyage
across the ocean.
HOW RAILROADS SUFFER.
ADOPT HARRIMAN PLAN.
WE HAVE INQUIRIES
For Farms in the Northwest
from people who are on the way
from the East and Middle West
and can place you in touch with
buyers with money.
l et us hear what you have for sale
ATLAS LAND COMPANY
420 Lumber Echanje Buildinj
PORTLAND OREGON
Cnmmnrce Commission's Estimate of
Loss by Panic Wrong.
. . . . i
Chicago, April 13. An advance ao-
trct of statutes OI American ran-
! fnr the vear ending June i
IP,!!, a comDiletl dv me Bureau ui
FILES CURED IN 0 TO 1 DATS
pazo ointment i.."! ""TM ' 'i statistics, was made
r. n i i ik i
11
rajaq. taw
IF YOUVE
NEVER VrORN
orj
FLICKER
you've yet
to leamttie bodily
comfort it awes in
the wettest weather
MABtroa
Hajid atfrce
wo
CUARANTECO
WATtRPBOOT
322
ATatlGOOOSTOOW
CATMOCraU
Itchinr. Blind. Bleedina- or
Pile, in . to H days or money rerunaeo. ooc
Mr. Jawback You think too muci of
eour rlathes.
frs. Jawback I don"t think much
f ti ones you buy sue. Cleveland
l.ead.r.
hnre todav. It says
f - till
'Instead 01 a aecrease oi umy ".
Now York Hospitals Will Buy Thair
Supplies Through Bureau.
New York, April 12. Acting upon
the suggestion of W. V. S. Thome,
purchasing agent of the Union Pacific,
Southern Pacific and other Harriman
lines, the 45 hospitals of New York
holding membership in the hospital
conference are to be brought under a
AH Who
Would Enjoy
rood health, with its Mraaings, mint un
i. . ...i I,.flv that it involve, th
question ' riftht Iivm itl alt the tr'
iumlios. With pro r knol.-dp. ot h-
e.uh hour of n-cn-iition. ft rnjo)
ment, of cvtntempUtUm and l "Tort m
he made to contribute to livin, atih
Then ttw u of itie.iK im-s may be ill
pensed with to dv;.mRe, but un.ler o
dinarv conditions in m:iny iiitatKT
simple. whot.-s.Mne n-me.ly may 1 U1
j g tV I? l,""!r ""' ".'y 'r",j"
IflflrLEItlE Sitg
464,941 in gross earnings as the result central supply purchasing department, a, if uk. n at tlv r. s r time mid t!
Vau Can Gel Allen's foot-Ease f RCt
Write Allen Ohnvte-i, le Koy,. I
Iree .amoie ol Anns r.xit te.
.weatniE. hotswniieti, ai'ti.nn te.M.
n-w or liebl sti'-Ki eai.y.
orns. ineiowma n
Ei.l) c.l it.
for
It rurel
ll mak
A certa:a euro lul
U and buiuoii. AUdrna
bou'i aicpt any uttuul
of the temporary financial depression I which will buy all the drugs, foods,
of 1907-08, as set forth in the prelinn- furnishings, fuel and instruments not
nary income report of the interstate i furnished individually by eacn oi me
Commerce commission for the year 1 45 institutions.
pmiine- June 30. 190S, the panic of 1907 xne proposal to apply Harriman
resulted in a loss of more man jou.- methods to the purchasing aepanrnenia
ami mm - The loss in net earnings is Qf the hospitas in Question was made
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This wcmdfuJ man has
mad tv hfestutiy of the
proprrtia of Root.
Herb and Bark, and
la trivinr the worid th
beuehtof hm terrices.
Nt Mercury. Psons
r Dm.t hui. Na
P.i-KaV.'W' Upcr-HMJTO fJT .BlV"r
Goanrtts to car Catarrh. Ai'ama. Lanr.
Stomarh and Kidney troubMaa, and aii Piivaia
Dimaks of Men and Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Jut received from Pekin, China af, sur
andraiiab.e. Unfailing wrLs.
If 70a cannot call, writ for Bymptaro blank
and circular. Inclose 4 cnta in stamps,
CONSULTATION fEC
The C. Gcc Wo Medicine Co.
C-: : Ca ,u UaaaAasi Patftlaiial ia
f
I 1 i-WtrK
I ".JSffii
Qalta.
"Grm-loiis:" en-laiiued Mr. Pwelluian,
"the baby has eaten a lot
hlsu-ult "'
"Never mind, dear." replied Mrs
Swellinau. "it Just serves Kido rieht
for he's taken the baby's food many .i
time. Tea. Ftdo, natiehty: nau.hty.
Philadelphia Presa.
$129,540,460, instead of llU.Uol.uuu,
as given in the commission's report.
"The two-cent passenger iarc legis
lation caused a loss of $2o,000,ooo in
gross earnings, although more passen-o-ura
were carried. The heavy loss in
t that do: nt mminn is partly accounted for by could be effected at a cost of $24,000.
the pxDenditure of approximately j-,-i This S24. 000 would be usee lor me
000,000 necessitated by arbitrary inno- maintenance of a central purchasing
vations in accounting methods and re- department, in charge of a head buyer
nnirements in regard to the hours and t a salary of $7,500 a year, and with
j'.: t 1-1 ' '
contusions ui muui.
by Mr. Thome at a met-ting of the con
ference held here at the Academy of
Me-iicine.
Mr. Thome showed that in $1,688,
i547 spent for supplies last year by the
45 institutions a saving of 1 b 1 . 3 1
Califomu 1 i Syrup t o In Ms tn..t i
alike i'ii.rt.int to present tl- .I'l'l"1
truthfully an 1 to supply the w -ifrl
laxative to tlio' desiring it
Consequently. Hie fonqwny 'a Syrup .1
Figs and 1'liMr of S-nna Ker.n.!
a:itiU. tion To r t it tnetieil rrtr.-f
buy the geniiine. manufactund by the
California r ig Syrup Co only, ant for sale
by all trading drugj;ita.
Canton I'towa. Ilarrowt
rtantoia. Ltalera. Cultivator,
Stalk Cutlet. iMnio t)l..eia
Meet linplemeiiia. Carta
Cafden Tool. Ac.
67 Y J es I losIUvasr,
Intotswr Oaaai 1W. i
iw 1 ls M.wiiNiH Si-, 3
Ml all i-l'le l alU'o latw '!.
I'M ( Ull... Ol "I '
lianii ai4 I.' .iiImiwI.
aia umn 1.4 t'l i-il.n.a. V iicw j,m ii wot
w.ww. K.taw ate ..t-a-,
A
m k.- . '1 h-, m, 1.11 K'W"
UI.U;' .'-."l r.a.l.i.s.1, ad a I . Mf
.,)'. U t so. I .1 .... Ur-" "-M7
4 III a MHual--' SM" '
FORFEIT IDAHO TIMBER.
a stall of clerks
1 own.
and and office of its
Bud Doble
n-t,. r..(nil tT al I h.ir-emen. ears:
. ail sr.ni' einerienre with Dorses I hav
fuund hr..hn's Distemper cure the mos
.......ii,l nf nil remedies for the hores. 1
is tli" (treate t blood purirter." liottlt.M
andjl.w. Druggists can supply you or
nianufaeturers. A"nn wanted, hend fui
Free b..ok. r-pohn Medical 0Siiec. ton
tacious Iiea-es. Ou-tien. IniU
1 k . - . . k Rrattk.
The puctkal young man with soulful general of the United States.
mm waa walkina with his matter-of
fact brother by the brookside.
-How tte stream tosses In Its slum
ber !" be exclaimed.
"Yes," answered his brother, "and
ton would, too. If your bed was full
of stones." Touth's Companion.
REVOLUTION THREATENED.
"Ir Government Takes lvidence Against
Barber Lumber Uompany.
St. Paul. April 13.- Forty thousand
acres of timber land worth from $1,-
000,000 to $3,000,000 is at stake in
the case in which testimony was taaen
today by Peyton Gordon, of Washing
ton, special assistant to tne attorney
France is Hotbed ot Discontent on
Part of Laboring Class.
Paris, April 12. "You will see the
streets of Paris running with blood
'ere long," solemnly prohpesied a lead
ing Royalist today.
Koyalists are inclined to exaggerate
the seriousness of conditions in the
The proceedings were begun several French capital, but it certainly is true
. ... . 1 .!... u.. ...1 ,.c 1 un.lM ii.ii.
years ago by the i-etlerai government
RCRTU! - Aw7t aod (Tvatofrt
rmtlo. ris,'itaieB Lnctm: uoio
I jaaari 11 i,iaL 811. rr. -". uom. t--: -5-b,
rt tl.ii:. .ntalnti & lull atari' ( (
Lr,r ..hf-ij.or. Coat ml "mpim worl to
lui.u-d. Kafetetacsti: CxbXit tiorjl k
ifnv4Rr) f.
1 4v.ll. Coiormdo.
C0FFEE(
tea spices
BAA1N0 POWDER!
I EXITUCTS
JUST RIGHT
wy.g'sr.'tw.'.vyav
fJjOSSnaDEYEi?
I poaruiNO. out'
airainst the Barber Lumber company
of Eau Claire, Wis., to cancel patents
that the government had iBsueu Be
tween 1901 and 1903 for timber land
in the Roise basin, Idaho. lhe gov
ernment's complaint declared that the
patents had been obtained
fraud.
Mr. Gordon has been securing testi
mony on behan or tne attorney Kenc
ral's office in Idaho, Nevada, Califor
nia, Washington and elsewhere. The
case will be tried this year in Boise.
that not since the days of General llou
larger has revolution been so openly
and so freely talked of as it is today.
The outlook would be more alarming,
however, if the revolutionists knew
just what they want, or whom they
should choose for a leader. In th
through I eyes of the public the heBd and front
of the present agitation is "Citizen
Pataud," chief of the electricians'
union. His name sends fear into
hearts of the Bourgeois shopkeepers
and other employers.
"Premier Clemenceau and others pre
tend to smile at the great success of
their meeting in the hippodrome," said
Pataud today, in discussing the situa
tion, "but they will laugh out of the
Th. Sraion I Mak. and Sell Mar. atra'i S3 00
4v $3 40 ShoM Thin Any O'.s.r Maaulactarar
to I r is. ..i.i .a. W...1 .( ia. .
iMilm eiluu f bUH up. ' a.
Iwailii. la III .lrr
Ta. M u-a Ol. far mm rar 1. a.
aa ...it anl W lu .!., ta ei... lm
Ai ar .a. M.I n .1 " . ' ih. H"'n
l( 1 coaia ..- ... hw ritt..t W L tav. aM
at. aa.. r-.w.'.iara iilii... Ik" Ml. ij
tmifm. I. Mil'. 1.1 .Mr 1... wr iUm SMk.
Sty HftHad of Twtnh'm An.. 1-11.. f. a-.n
A..tat...rf loff" rfM. lsiiui.(t f.rt.
fiaa re 'erir Sarwilier at the r.mllr.
SSrNi linf , A'iiwi-m. M ia.r ... Nll.rra.
tAUiiun 1 n.- ..i ... . ,i .n u.
Faa. CUi Krw. M iel.ilr Cilt mMimi rna
a. L DOI IlL tS. 1.1 Sas'k N . BriakM. Mas..
P N U
No. U-0
Japan Wants Submarines.
New York, April 13. The Japanese
I a ;n w, rmt .ofmry Hftrh Ufl
govern tne. t .n rtia ,,, . th(,ir mnutha if thev
Amer can bui der or supmarine oobib "7 . . . . '
for the purchase of plans and epecifica
W"'-"
IT niiotl
writing to ail vertl.or. pla.o
a till, paper.
Parlin & Orcndorff Co., Canton, III.
.aa. a aa ..i.a.at Walk.
PLIII.0imi00rr-0THWCT riOWCO ,reni.a...r...p-..-
PaCiriC IMllllT CO . Oeaorsl !. ffsaelsaa.
HaTMia. Bisnt. tS aatel
(iaaraalaaxi ataat.
II far rsl
Law
a -aa
Improve
Your Baking
K C Biiklnn Powder vvlla do It I Get
n ciin. Trv it fur vour tivorite cuke If
- - ,f t
It doesn't raise better, more evenly, higher,
if it isn't daintier, more delicute In flavor,
we return your money. tvcryDoay
flgreea K C has no equal
i f'jtit,
lAOUwCtjJ
at.
BAKING
POWDER
Pure, Wholesome,
Economical.
'ja.juas Mfg. Ca,
Cbitage
(RESCENT
tions for a new type of submarine of
smaller model than the type now in
common use, but of double speed. It
is stated that the proposed new cratt
would have about the same destructive
power as the present type. The pur
pose of the Japanese government, is to
tend draughtsmen to New York to
think this movement is not serious.
This isn't the end. The dance is just
about to begin ; the orchestra is merely
tuning up."
Egg-Ph0Sphate ' japan'
"ILL DO all
THAT ill
ma mm
sondes am
CMA.W
M'.IKTTHt
aMiMLrMQER
Strikers Wreck Factories.
Meru, France, April 12.---The strike
of the buttonmakers of Meru has en
tered upon a critical phase. All the
make drawings, but to build the boats departmental authorities are hurrying
" , here and reinforcements of cavalry and
art lonan I
gendarmes are coming by every train.
Iff . 1- u ...... i '..,.
u . O- - ; - n I ..1 Uli Y Bl irnui naic ici:ii hibvic, I -' K
Hope to Save Indiana. I . , , e ... .
ivHc .v. . . . have fieen futi In and disorders
San Francisco, April 13. A wire-1, , . , . . hf . r..j fu
less message received by the Merchants ,. ... . ..;,,... a
I WILL HELP YOU CURE YOURSELF
OF KIDNEY, BLADDER OR
RHEUMATIC TROUBLE, FREE
I Will Send You Free Treatment and Give You Simple Instruction- How
To Cure Yourself in Your Home, Without Cost.
Write Me Today.
A FULL POUND 25c
Get it from
In Case of Illness
the telephone is a friend in need. It will save yon
many anxious moments and possibly the life of m
loved one.
A reliable telephone places you in instant touch
with your doctor and friends without
taking you from the "sick room."
Exchange today states that the strand-
cA atonmcr Indiana, of the Pacific Mail
your Grocer I steamship cornpany, which was wreck
ed at the entrance to Magflalena pay,
lies a mile northeast of Point Tosco,
100 feet from shore. The engine room
and fire room are leaking, but the
water ia under control. A diver be
longing to the navy is at the scene, but
has not yet made an examination of
the vessel. It is hoped to save about
700 tons of the cargo.
Western Electric
Rural Telephones
are of proven reliability. They will
not fail you in emergency. Think
over the small cost.
All of the material needed to build
the very best rural telephone line will cost
you and your neighbor only about as
much as two or three sheep. With our
Free Bulletins before lilm a boy can install
and operate the system.
Cuttutthii mdvirliitment, wit year Man,, mnd itdjreti en tkt martin mni
mmil e-Wr. t ewe ngantl 0.e, im that ear Free Bulletin No. 112
awta-a aVMne. Of iiutrt flam tm dthtit, mtap e urn ea imnumiaUly.
CASTEBIs
New York
Philadelphia
Boston
Pilt.barg
mania
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Chicago phone minuf.eturer. There are over
IndUa.polia .OOQOOt Selttr. Eltctr. TtlithnH
Cincinnati fa . In th. United States lo-dar.
Minnriaolla ?"' TtlephoBM a specialty.
WESTEM
Faint Looi.
Kansas Cur'
bearer
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Omaha
Northern Electric and Manuf.cturlnf Ca., Ltd., Montreal and Winnlpef
SACIPIC
Saa Fraacuca
Lm Angelas
Seatll.
Sale Lake City
Ice Surrounds Ferries.
Menominee, Mich., April 13. Sur
rounded by immense ice windrows,
which stretch in a circle of 50 miles
on Green bay, or slowly pounding their
way through the ice of Chambers is-
wEh toft FranlSort d and -"ess building, were destroyed.
revolution. Agitators came down from I
Paris and harangued the mob, which I
stormed and wrecked four button fac
tories and practically destroyed the
residences of the employers.
Lenox is Swept by Fire.
Lenox, Mass., April 12. The central
portion of Lenox waa swept by fire
early Sunday morning. Thi firemen
were apparently powerless, and help
was summoned from Fittafield, Lee
and other place. The fire was under
control at 3:15 o'clock. One body,
that of Edward C. Ventres, an elec
trician, was recovered from the ruins.
Four other persons, including the wife I
and daughter of Ventres, are missing.
The loss was estimated at between
$300,000 and $400,000. The principal
MRS,
I
'' V V
VALKLR
DR. LYNOTT
Ml. MLRRICK
were due here this afternoon, have not
been located. Lighthouse keepers on
a small Green bay island near Death's
Door have been communicated wnn,
but none have seen the boats.
Rumor Snake Is Dead.
Muskogee, Okla., April 13. There
. ... o l.
is a rumor nere mat. trazy snano,
chief of the Creek Indians, who has
been sought by the state militia for
is dead, but it
Night Riders Break Out.
Nashville, Tenn., April 12. Night
rider depredations in me uumpnreys
Dr. Lynott's Great Medical Boole, Describing These Diseaie, as Well as the Addreaae
eral Hundred of Hit Cured Patients, are Also Sent Free to All Who Write Him.
Of art
county peanut growing industry have '"ZZrZ .n7r.C
caused the authorities to appeal to Gov- euro or ih'-.i- (ii.nr-i ha in found. I wii
ernor Patterson for military protection.
Tonight a formal request was made.
An attempt to liberate certain prison
ers at Waverly under indictment for
nightriding outrages is feared. One
of the offenses waa the whipping of a
Bo that all who suffer from VUlney tronlili
reliable
send to any vlrtim of theno Mlttii"tta a froa treat.
rnentano a.lrh simi.!e Itiatriiftiovia that anyone
ran cur. hiinsolf at norno. frii. I eay free ami I
mean ire. 1 will make no i hra; you have only
to write m. a letter irivinir n.a your ayrnpuen. and
teM.it aie how you feel an.J I will il., as I uromiae.
To afv. froa treatment Is th. Insit way Ui prove
my claims. I bear the eaiienae. You hav. lim
ply to take my Irretmi-nt at illreetisl and you will
know I can euro yon. You will ow. m. nmhlti
now or later when rurml. It I. my free aift tu
the thousanrla of uric aUJ aufferera, and I want
all to taka ailvanlaire of It. I hav. devoted mr
Ufa to the cure of three dlseaaeii. I am in a posi
tion to help you and my help will coal you nothing-.
writ. m. a letter today, (leBfrll.lnt your condl-
cannoTbe veVifi" The gornmni (uHtice of 'the peaci mercilessly that
has representatives in the field search- """"Z"
sf..- st,A fni;aan laaarif
o ....c n.nm.efc t Rar Caalrn.
Alberta CroD to Double. Copenhagen. April 12. The United
Winnipeg, Man., April 13,-The first States has approached Denmark In the j'"'" '.Zll'Z
Canadian Western wheat crop report matter oi ioroiaaing tipriano saHiro 0j, kidney, bi.vl.ier or rh.umaticdiav...r.;
was issued today, showing 100 per cent to remain in the Danish west Indian J; IVm?,!
increase in the seeded area In Southern isiana oi di. jiiuiiib woas. un 4ur
AlberU. Little seeding ouUide of mer president of Venezuela should pro-
that district will be done until the end ceea mere irom marviiu.juB. n. ueu-
I of the month. . niU answer is expected tomorrow.
IrO to urinate
otial rin;i ton of .iriiio.
10 Ui. bladder.
2, T.io rrerininit iii
X Jli.Mlliiu or Olial
4. I'aln or aori-ni-a
fi 1'riM.atln iriinl.
a tieaor tinln In tt...lome.!h
I. 0..r1 .1.1.111. r, .kn.M, dl.ilae
! rata aad aaieaaw unn-i r rial.t ribe.
S, ta.lllat la .a at ml ike bid, ,
'OBtltltto or liver tronl.la.
Ilie be.lt.
II Falii'tnl .... o, ,aln un'l.r
I: I'aln In lha l.l. Ii.inl
It Tain In .be niili nr lieail.
11. !'
I.V j'a
l i'a
iaa III It.a .1.1.....
awi'lll!, of tlie Jnlnla
I a-llliie of lb. Hiiim e.
... . .','. .,i.i .,r,IIM III HI',...
I. A. ii n ... I I, ,,,,, th.uiiinil.o,.
You ran ilee. rlU y.n,r rondlllon In yournwn
way -or you ran iclva the numlmreor thnaymptom.
In lhe.o.,.n awl aend Ihn , lo ,.
free treatmmit and Instruction, will I, .enl you
lust th.aatne. Myatlilreaa la Dr, T. I'rauk Ly
nott, TiW, Orrlilenul H ill 1.1 Intr. hlfl, lib
I am aalilna y,m for no money. All I ask la th.
prlviiene f provlna Uit he.mirie.1 ib.t I ran ami
will run. kliluey, bladder and rheumatic I rouble In
a elmple . .. lentlllc. ,,, w. that I can .tup
th. painful ba. li.i h.. lb. aw. III,,. eeh. lha In
flamed hlailder. th. birlurln rh.umatl.in. I am
ucreaeful with old and yuu,,,. (hia who have
Ju.t Ucom.el. k and Ihma whu hav. .ult.ieal for
year..
Hlnr. I a.k for no money wrtle ma tuley anil
you will be e.irnri.M u, nee how easy It I. to cur.
you whan th. rll,t nmadlaa, who., purity I hava
vouched f.,r u, lb. II. H. I!i.rme,,l, ar. ..nt
rUJi'n i wn""'l"r,"rl".you llierlahl wlvlna
I will lv. y.i th. rlaht remallo. and rlahl ail
vlc. andch.riiayuiioihii,, u corraspuml with
Dr. T. rraok I.rnott,
,' u,lileuul MUa-, k'i
I notlea eyaivtani. anailnsr
alaa.1
I II. re aul "di.aa Hi. aumberel
I .III aa .lill.e.1 lo ran tt a "
and aay lororfl..na and asl.loa.
sri tar lha .or. af mr rasa. Ml '
tladlf sad teas a..
(I'laau writ. our .ddr ,11"!
yaiireildiMoa eepeiaia laaa " .
pia sua aopea .a.i