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Tuusria.xy April 13, EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER j, . .jflDlllfl, CASfl, SOME MORE OF THE SAME : i .KfcAMATfl KAMA . Apr. 1 J. : ' " ! ji'l In ft inwpin iiixllon . (handed ilown from tlio bench yx ' liWay, Olroult Juilirn A. 1. lu "'' (ift; lelar.'il dorinllnly Dial liU .loriil oiiWK ofririTH Imvu no Jh'I" , dnlion avvr linlluni, un ffmrva. tlnn liml thia rouulir orrlrlulu hiivo lcrn licyond th.lr rlKliln In poniluolliiK I'fimii In Whli'h Indian u .11. jifr..iiiltiiiiM. . . . - '; ' i ' I . . ' Imlluim off u nmivntlon will not bii Affuotld lr I lif rullnx. ' - . tiki durlnlon wh Klvi n in the faim of'Ouy Hrnnohhi, KliiinulK In illim.wlio wm urivMi-it on the Ktu. ii. mil In. lluu ri'M.rviillnii chuwil ilh nontii'iwlon of llmior. Jfo wuA . ' tuHen.' Injfore JimMlw A. ('. OIm-h ut Hi-nity ami Klvon Ihn llrnll. Hr.mi inil ul months. : . i Ho filed JuiI"b (-orpiiH procpcil Ihkx onrt tlio rtPPlKlnn Di'h niorninR Ih lhi ollli'Oliif?. , - , . I, accord in lo Jii'lifn I.ouvIU'h In ' li rpri'dillnii of llm luw,' fwlnral of flon mid fwliTiil court : ulono hofn lh(i lurlwllctlori ovir IndlunH, (vlon they rwiiu-in In remrvu- (top ran flnoju. . t 1 "'.,(. HltlMANN 11.1. ' : ' ,:. '! ' ROSRIlT'rip- fApr. 13.. (Ap) niitrr' il'TiiKinn. -Ponifrfiir;i friijn Orfjtnn ami: former cohiiiiU-ln-r of the I nlli d Hliitf. Kimnnrt JuWl.jpfrWT In rrlilwiHy Ml iit Muroy litw(tul In lhl rlly. , Hit liiti luli n (rLaually : f ul llnr' 0 n ' " hral t h v i f or wijil' .niont ha, 11,11)1 u n ' onrut ion mi jH-rfonn'i'il '' In l.'orlfund Int rulitl)iln Ihi- ho.,f improving IiIk romllln, Init -ho hu iiwrvr fully rnio''K'd. Ilurlnif till' punt .7i'W dat'ho hiin hi en loiilnif" Mn-LKtb' mid 'comlltloD nt prrnent hif re., poilei' eriiieui Mr. tftriimrin " Ih mV1")" old.- He reiihwiMBil' Oro jroi In; tl)c lower houao of romr'remi for 10 yi urn,'and for nix yeurtcwox roiliinilfwtoiirr of tim t'nlli il Htiiti la ml offloo- unilor Ph'tldnlt't ':'Mu-j K,'n ' . TI.HIJX TUHMK OF Wllifi ' - A 1 ( . CwW PISH ; J p The Garden:; It cun be round; It not, Urcayod JcuvfK. oni thin woo3& usheit, !cm( incul, or,ititrute iui rutuiruU,; tlm lut belnflr aipHe after growth HtarU, viiU I he u' Iith before. It no (Iceaylny vQifviiUtle ' matter In ut Iui ml, lav tlio foundutton with thO ) mkliiffH thin irlnff . and . unoth n aHvn it will be ready. I - .. Hni4(l ntulile ntunoro over lite gnrtU n It you cun K't It. Hprlnkt poultry iiiunure much more Nur hiKly than stuhlc munuro. I'oullry nuiniirb In novv more ayulluhlo than Hlahtf1 fortlllr. It In miit'h HtronK- DV DCTITinW Ul I LIIMUif jmhUiJeil Jo our Ori'Kuil whool Ti'in. "I'lif dinereiu-tf in i llhlhla. I'uvlhly, thu tiu alioiilil uiiurtiike lo nupply tli texta to help euuiilUe. the Imrdon of contii. i "I'liiit a HehooWuiif Hlioiilil not niKleet tlio duties of III" present position in order to bo rainpulBii- j Ihk and eleetioneerlng over. I lie stute." j. 'i'liiie to milt the. AHpnniKUH tied. f'leiiu the rulililsh off the burden liml liiirn It UK. flrit Kood day. H is a Krent liurhor for the -kk of Ihikh uml uport-s of fuliKiis pejils. ' IIMIMAY WKAKCH - ItOHKIIUitt;, Ore. Apr. 13. (AP) . Tlio dominion of llliiKep lli-rmiin. ix.eciiKrrsKtMan from fireKon wlio is arltlciilly III ut th' loenl liospilal wiisri'portcil unehnilKed today ex eepl that h appeared weaker. - He Is suffering lint littlo, and Ih rbns eloiis, lint Is KTodually Ninklnic, his pliyHlrliins report, , , . ,. I si'i :i;i ii:monk iiuwAiti lilVKItDAI.K. Ptali CAP) .Mo torists with' a. speed 'coitplex liud ,liet steer eleurUif this, lown: I Hv ery eltl'.i'n.:lliw lieeoiu'l a idepiity speeil ofrleiT and 'many' arrests art expected, A -wur '4n' speeders wim deelared with ' a' total' of -Ifi'Teai denls Injnred'liy mol orlstH.' ' I 8AI.RM.. Ore. APr. 13. (API fieeiuiliiK In luvor of the uppolnt- inient of thn state, sehool stiperin lehdeut liourd. II.. It. Turner, sup nrllileiidenl of schools at Dallas. yesterday filed hy llm petition nie llio'.l his ramlldaey for I he deiiio ernllc fioiiiliialinn for thai office. Ills petitions were circulated Ill f'lnlmip, Coos, t'rouk, UoiiKlas, (ill liaiil, Harney, Jackson, Jel'ferKon, .limi'iihlne. Klamath. I.im-oln. !l I,, , tt.il I... til Miirrnvv- Pnlk iin.l Vllltlllill 'UlUllicS. "I ff.' no KlowiliK pint form ilT .1.. lien iiroir.lsi'S," says Mr. Tur ner In, his slatemciil. "Some of tin. tliliiKs 1 lielleve In are: 'More slress on the fundiiiiientalH of pulillr school c. locution wllli. ml fads and non esseniials. : "lletter rural schools. "A' definite prOKram in moral ill slrncl.lons lo Klvn correct elhlcal hii as lo nilr hoys ami Kil ls. .'a' Sliile 'hoard of eilucallon, re inovlnlc I he offlei s of state" supei1 intondent front pollllcs and makelt appojntiv.', us any eiiy iiierlnien dency - , ' ' ' The whoa) clilhlren of Oregon lire cnlllled .10 . the h. sl srhool hooks linllllslied III the best 'pusst- tlile iirlccs. The clieail'Sl text hooks are.' rtul- of date hacks' and nut J KltriM K. Arlr.. AI') Tracks of Vhn( eals. thaj IroU. tli aoll n ArUona 'aliout 1011.000 year' nityr wero discovered by Profr 1. H. NinnlnKer of WrPlieraon qolleif. Kuiwas. The tracku nO .'inbeililil In pllestoceno llmestomv which wii unearthed beneath more than l((i reet of .sediment of tlio pleistocene period.. Tlio track are six Incli.n In diameter. Thn dlscovory. Is 'on of tlio most Important paleonloloirj leal dlscovorles ever mode In thf Moiithwcst." the professor hHcvP. faun tfkm Croat for Oigmtium min$ Uwo W. L. I rlr. of Alabww, w: "Tl.'noni-ol the ti mp kt f' r-3itUy. ilvt too f.-l J'n'ir IrtJit'hti- prwnf rl tm ! i:!.Jr f' r lutnlnwii prtn, II ni'i mm An uiiily m i. 'i. t El. 1 fctl iwty m 7r9 :J tod," CuU Mmrllr Wstk ,t $tow mi Work mur.it v. r,,, of MiitwMri. ykn w -t ti tttk I tfi-uld irdlr t-!j 4iti th-jiHim. M..w I f.-.i in da a v.od 0r' voi'ti s. d Ttiy irii:ilKra LOSS of appetite: A DANCElf SIGNAL Loss of ppetiUiiiurifmj . of falling heilth. Everyon knows that tomethlni it wroo ; -butwhtt? Nin timM ot of ten It U tho itomscb, bowela. kidneya or livr. WbMthdir Kttiv and elimintiT orgus : , ar working proptrly. tur i, Cl7 M demands food and one eaU with T Ly ko, the great general tonic. , haidone tniraclee forthooaaiida of ailing men and women. It contain the neces sary ingredients to aid digestion, prevent eon-, stieation, and keep the kidneys and liver in neaiuiy, ecuvv cunaiuvu. uv h tmlav and tret a bottle. Let one trial prove to . vou the merit of this wonderful tonic. Why eon- r tinue to sutler wnen reiiex is so near i nanar rLvHO MCDICINS C NeHeee CNv, ete. - I pckia. . .j nkm . . Town......... 8iu..;.'. l I Uraagfrt'i Nut . .. ... n-rinifnit hy Vri-Hi-i'lptloii. TIhi' litomohllo ' lu riijiht'il into uri'uftft of ph't nilii Kind in Inn-. W.M'-iHtiHt 'tout our (toil hy formuliu iin4 Mrwrltif'tonH 'iii'iiIhIH'iI hy till' act soh'iu'O, ntid Kciciice hti moved jo fut In Ik Kitxly of thfsotj that tho Kr(h'H'r cun't liei-p up with it niitV1 now wrlnklcH iiro ji.ppoarlnK pauh yi'iir lo irmko It inore com- pllcilti'd. ' 1 ' ; I NO ono rOinmor'oliil ffrtlllxcr or HtKtui'4 of fortHlzcrw run HiiH.ovcry hoH, ami jifUHonnl cumlltloiifi of in utnt ure uhu huvc a Krent (toul'to iitr with thf iiur.itluM. Thfro urn two rfciivrul cIukhoh of fcrt lllisi-r thomi that Itrncrtt both the koII und tho plant und thowo that honoflt only the plant, hut udd little or nothing to tho o(l. Tlio niot offortlvo mot hod -.of kocpliifr tho itnll In tho bot Bhapo for i-rowth eoiiHlHtH In upnlylnff tntrodtiuod tho daughter Hosmury Kivlna both food elomi'iitH und tilth. Ithow of thc.flrat rhis and Htipplo i.tiu rvhlontrt" that tho provUloun 'Now , of I'lclont fortlllxliiK :nv,qlvon inoutlnK thim with iipplloiiMoiis of oftfhe wlli hnu hoon fulfilled. much more. H lmn bocomo ;iu ex- tho hoooiuI. In tho first clnH are y .", , - . l T" i i" " ' u . '"i . " i ! ii i ' i Rltltira Jr. hu fulflMtMl tho term dirt focliilltH of 'our iinlvcrKltli-rt ofjldrf'juothor'H will In riranl to mid , osperlmont tution." TIiIh Iihh fhf dlHpoidtloii of a $Iflo,flH(Kiioo.U-jfhocomooo('ury( bcr-mmo of a Uf. . will Of WrH ftmitt JHninhtiniyar'l:. tun u tin fmnlno. Kor vrty UM'"ln- lU18, provlilod thiit j.'iiipi'lf a thorough applloatlon of thjv nookliioe.be given to a charlt- Htnhlo - man tin watr ul I thut.1 wuh uWa or'ktnlHou unloHH tlio Hon -nlymary to koop the toi in lip- u'.u niii.pfl mill llifiv r.iMniK n lAtu fiitiiilllliin tt. iLl lu-r vnirMn lilf m diMiirhf'i! Iittfnrn lift wiiu 'A&. Jiliikwi nr riirwWit. It Ih tho hlial fri'tlllxur I stubbj muuuro. -ii'('uyod ' Yotfvtahlo, intttt'i,iund limol We ran all have ihrnyod viftuhlo innttor by kjiv InK iiutuniu louves, luwn"pllppltiK, anil woodH und flowor and vt-Kotiihlo HialkH and loavoa , la u eom.poL houp. ' There nro four Rroup of com iiiirt'lut fertilizer nltroKonoiiH, poiufule, phopphutlc und complete or mixed. Thono four usually tire f dlri'et benefit to the plant, but give nothing- to tho hoII. All of thi-uo. are Inoffectivo uiiIo.hn tlftro Ih lime .ii the KUll. und U -mut b applied, if deficient, lo muko thenv do their work. - The Helcetlon of rommorrlal for tlll.orH l iiHtially. a puzzle to tho gardener confront Inn: tho-,prohloni for tho first time. : f It Ih b'.tat to ho on, the Hafe.-Hldo and Hidoct the throe which are fool proof, or to take, the uilvlcn of aeedsnuin and use ono of hl com plete 'inlxtire8. Tho threw fool proof fertilizer ore wood nhoH, bone meul and, hylraled llimt or pulverized llmcHtone. None, or thoHo can do uny hurm, und Ih bound to ho of Komo honeflU Nitrate of nud a comes ; next in line, Jltit on over application Ih wor.se t hun none, as It 1 llk ly to lilirn tho -.plantH, . A tahloHpoon (ItenpIiiK) .to a Hiinro yard la about the rlKht distrihutlon. It should not ho applied to heavy eltijey noils, KclentiMiM .now toll iih, und bone in fa I should not he Riven, -to IlKht sandy oils where it Is of very slow effect. It Is better on hru.vy woITh.' . It soumlti foolish, perhaps, '.to think of paylnK a round price for anbes, but wood ashes give their full money's worth in fertilizer, fur- nl.shliiK both potash und lime. Holm meal'M eii'leteney Is dependent upon the fineness of Its particles. Ilnuo flour Is better thnn hone meal for quick uct'ton. It Is both a phos. phate and nltropren fertilizer. So In Hotting tho (inlen ronily this NprinK. use stable manure If Dull Headaches Rheumatic Pains Backaches Weariness Result from Kidney and Bladder trouble ; r J STAR THEATRE ' , t.-rif i.'i .ii I i ii i i 'i'i i A WONDERFUL TRIBUTE ygS f. . .s -rr'4 " :;' Tv fzl i 1 -nn . lit1 c 11 . : ll ' i ' nV-'WCtt'L,Ua' , When , blture mor.. ' . I f 1 ll - v ecr- ,anr.er . .must want to IJIIirK "WA & on a ri - - meii- ii kit ... ii .i. -x. v a !' '-rt- , v-nr.uM,' . Relief . Yi li'8 ' lAs .. j! With LSV ' I 5 pf nil banks authorized to -o ' A Diadem lt the trowi oP tKc . w-'i..i b mmr j Screeivf Achievement? or '''ii, !! 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