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.MARCH C, 1011. eor.'io EXPLODES ROOSEVEL nrnno TULSA GIRLS ORIGINATED fiOVCL SCHEME .U1K0 mm ILES: fTaac ; U THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. rao am i;i Sl.QOO.Q0Q BLAZE 111! f - , " LiilliJ-OS HI Until They Talk, No One Will . KnowJust,WhatJsWhat; Councilman; - Candidates Legion. ' Traveler Ml the political highways In vhutxa am now largely- concerned with -the two large ephynxe standing on either aide of the road.- Until some thing definite Is learned regarding the Intention or joaepa omj" " " Harry Lane the vision. of the onlookers mill r remain somewhat confused. Councilman Gay Lombard, .. A ' G. -M iib.iv'-jn trv for the city' highest honors on tha Republican ticket BUf .Senator Dan Keiuuer is sxpewu into tha scrimmage at an earlyd at There is also talk of , Dr. - Andrew C Smith. ho la being urged aa awindl- lat by many Of bis friend. J? W; Ml nto,,. former postmaater, . and , City Treasurer 'Ed Werleln are others in the mentioned class. "- .;.,'.. One coterie of Democrats Is bo0'"" George H. Thomas, a war horse of the party, and chairman of tha county com mittee. A petition Is being circulated and he 1 expected to become a candl- date; A. L. Barb uf, wno is serving bis sec ond term as city auditor, wui im posed by Ed M. Lance for the Repub lican nomination. ' Tha Democratic field la apparently yet unoccupied.. . For city attorney, Frank 8, Grant, th incumbent. Is the only one so far en tered. Bert K. Haney and John H. Btevenson, who have been menUoned for the DemocraUo nomination, declare they would not accept njiA,J- '. v to Mw futorttoi? : Munlclpal"Judge Taswell, Major J. P. Kennedy. Joseph H. Jones. JO. D. .Wll 1 lama and J. D. Mann are actively in the raae for Judge of the municipal court. Taswell'e fracas with Mayor - Simon, vhen be refused to resign and make way f of: Major Kennedy, nas , given etrong hopes to friends of ;oUr caadl ilates. v -fe'iV- v--'V-'V''--' i City Treasurer J. E Werleln may run for mayor, and leave the office hebas ecupied for the last 1 years. If Be flecldea to remain where he Is, be may Save no opposition, none having so far developed. ..('. , , . John Annand.. M. J. Driseoll; John H. Burgard and George B. Cellar Will re-1 tiro as council men at arge. CAnaand and Cellars will hot be candidate for reelection. end"Burgerd, who wa ap pointed to succeed Thomas C. Devlin, re signed, baa not decided what ho wilt do.- He said today be baa boon under the "impression that as be was named to fill an unexpired term he would not be required to file a petition a other randidates must do. - He Is having the law looked up and say If a petltidn is required be may not be In the race. George T. Atchley anA John It Uaak are among those talked about for conn cilmen at large on the Democrats side. T. J. Concannon of the first ward, the only DemocraUo member or the pres ent council, will try for the place again, in the Various Wards, 'vf. " In the Fourth ward George I' Baker want to go back, but expected to have opposition In the Republican pri maries. A. J. McCabe Is being men-, tioned as a Democratic candidate in this tit4i. fe.;,v.f-5 :- " -f. - II; A. Beldlng Is a candidate for an other term In the Blxth ward.' .V. K. Strode, - who has - been mentioned for the DemocraUo honors, say he Is not a candidate and la not Inclined to run. W.'R. Lake, Walter Adams, W. & Urfer and C. A Wagner - would like Rushlight's seat from the Seventh ward. Dr. M, A.- Jones, a dentist, and J. c. Welch are roaming around tha Demo cratlo pasture. In the Eighth ward K. K. Kubll want to serve again, and C , V. Howard Is another candidate. There 1 a scram' Me among Democrats here, with Frank i. nerry, nam js.. noicomo, . rxana an. Kelly and C A. Gallinger entered. - !' Skeleton Uncovered. ' 8nelal Diaoctca to lb Journal. I Ashland, Or... March . While exca vating for tha erection - of a house George Mathe unearthed a skeleton. The skeleton was found burled standing up, and from an examination made of the Bkull and teeth It Is Supposed to te that or an Indian squaw. - The sup' poisltlon is that ' this was an Indian Kilee-lr4i ' irnn n A iiim i 'nr. -'" : ;J ,',-. y ; ,i. j Tr To) it mm PoivDiR Haltcs Iload Dakin ; Easy f. ' : SAVES PLOOR And ms!ie9 Cic cskz mere slsLtly, "r . ' : , vlreedcni TJyal CocVtoolCO Tjeceipts BOVL yoWPFH CO., HEW YORK. Attempt Made to Assassinate Colony of Foreign Labor- ers at- Salem.--1 (Special Dlnpateh to TA JonnuLI : . Salem, Or, Maroh .Wholesale aa aassination; of a colony of Greek ; la borers, omployed In aewer construction work In thi ctty and housed on Miller street In , South Salem, I believed to have been , attempted late last night When a bomb wa exploded within 10 rerorhenaoffrg7Bhackrcn' Ulning II Greeks. ' A ragged hole was torn in the earth elx or ,even feet deep and gravel waa thrown In all di rections, Bhatterlng windows and gener ally shaking thing up. The exploalon was the source of much alarm tojesl dents In the neighborhood. - The Greeks themseive lay me oiame to the Black Hand, aaytng that they. Incurred the . enmity of a Greek labor contractor In Seattle, and that he has adopted -r thla : method of ; Intimidating them; while otner jay. inerinciaen w ill feeling that ha grown up between, local white laborera and Greens wno were Imported by contractor to work on the South Salem sewer construction. Had the bomb struck the ground Imme diately In front of the door of the shack instead of ten feet away several fatal I? tie among the Greek would baye oc curred. .. :"- r : V ' , ', : ; ' : CITY ENGINEER CALLS PUBLIC CHANGEABLE "-Tha" nubile is "t flckle inaater sighed City Engineer Morrt thU morn ing, as h glanced over the unanimous protest of property owner against the nronosed e-radlna and curbing of East Thirtieth atreet from Clinton to Taggart , Ita February last year a peuuon rep resenting mor tban one-fifth of ... the property on the street, was filed In the ctty auditor', office asking that the street be improved. - r- " v r ; ; v "Tet every one of the signers of that Improvement has put hla name to" the remonstrance,"! declared thai city engi neer. '"It is only another proof that the people don't know their own minds from one month to another. But In this case the remonstrance came too late to be effective. 'The executive board can go ahead and let the contract anyway, If It please. ,'- " ' : . .:-- t ' -It would aerve ' the remonltratora right If the board should Jet the con tract, too. Here the ctty has been to the .expense, of engineering and clerical labor and advertising twice and If the property owner' whim I humored rny department will havt expended money and will have nothing to show for It at the end of the year. I think I will Juat sit down and write a letter to the atreet committee of the executive board, reo commendlng that the five remonatraton who signed the original petition for the Improvement be mad to pay the ex pense Incurred by the citythat Is, If proceeding are to be rescinded." , Engineer Morris suited hi action to hla word and wrote the letter, where upon he felt more cheerful. - . . ' ALBANY COUPLE. WED;. ;N. ; GIVE FRIENDS SLIP (Special Slaptteb to Tbe JomratL) : Albany. Or- Maroh' 1 The parents and friend of Bert ,: Franc!, sot) of County Treasurer .W. W. Francis, and Mlaa Marlon Mavantn, daughter of Mrs. J. J. Collin, of thla city, .were this morning considerably eurpriaed to learn that the young eouple had been quietly wedded late yesterday afternoon by the Rev. H. Ralph GUe at the Evangelical parsonage and had gone to Portland en their honeymoon. Both are of age, and have long been : residents of Albany. The groom conducts a plumbing busi ness here. The parents of neither bride nor groom were aware of the contemp lated marriage. After tbe ceremony the newly weds drove to Jefferson and took tb train for Portland, thus elud ing notice here. - . . , Baltimore Police oa Gridiron. Annapolis, Md., March' (.Governor Crother today took up for hearing the charges of incompetency and official misconduct made agalnat Colonel G Baker Clotworthy, Peter a Tome and John 8. A. WelUa, members of the board of polio commissioners of the city of Baltimore. The board Is alleged to have protected rank , Incompetency and Inefficiency, and in some cases actual dishonesty, in the police denart- ment. , UgtlZT, finer flavored, end insures lis , . . Iroia alcsa. ' , 1 ; free. SmiName and Address. Orale List (orkleft) Otters i Is another picture of the' Tulsa girls who will aell -Journals every day around the world. How .do they do ltT Well It is easy to aell journaia anyway. it is always the moat popular paper on the atreet, , and when you -add to that the fact that two of the prettiest girls that ever came to town are apt to step un and amlllnrrv ask you to buy a c6dv. why the comblnaUon la quite Irresistible, Everybody i cifrioua about th Tulsa girl. Why are they aelllng papers? How much do they make? "Who get the moneyr rHave they a manager; How did they think of that scheme? all these are question, that The Journal has - been naked a hundred times over the telephone inc Oralee 3 List and Dreadful Stories Jold. of .His Conduct but Bail Is " .Only $200. ' . George Cheptsl. Ortek restaurant man who was arrested at I o'olock Sun day morning after making aa attack en Mi Anna Bird, In the rear of hi resUurant, M North. Sixth ttxwt ha been released on ball of only fSOO. In spite of ithe -fact that Judge Taawell wa informed there have been many complaints against the man, ' ; - Cheptal was arreated in a booth in the rear of hi restaurant, by Patrol man Cameron after be had heard Mia Bird pleading with the Greek to permit her to go and finally In desperation, shouting -for help. At the police sta Uon, Cheptal claimed he-had influen tial friend in court, was a member of a fraternal order and had money enough to -prevent any action being s taken agalnat hlm.-,;-:,;,:WH-i.,,'- ;, 'n This - morning an ' attorney appeared for Cheptsla and naked ball, which was set at 200 on a disorderly" charge. Shortly after Mra L. O. Baldwin, who had been given the custody of Miss Bird filed another complaint ' against Cheptsis charging htm with assault and battery. Deputy District Attorney Hen nessey placed the ball in this caae at StOO, but in epite of that fact and on me excuse inav tn aerenaant was a business man,", th . 1200 ball was al lowed' to uffioe. ' . . ; .v.; Mrs. Baldwin Is preparing to make a complaint against the Hansen Employ ment agency which nt Mis Bird to the Oreek restaurant The restaurant that Cheptsis has been conducting has been under - suspicion for some time, a Tour girls have been ; employed in as many day and tb case of Mis Bird I th second that has comi to the. attention of the police. Last Friday night Mrs, Edith Hard! atlng. who had been employed there but ; one day;:rushea ". onto the, street It 2 o'clock in the morning and begged 8er geant Wandleas for protection from Cheptsis. ':,;:" t-'r..: v arousea ny : this ' ana ' other cases. jOilef of Police Cox has decided to ask , the council for asalstanoa in fighting i ureens wno use tneir restaurants and ;'Xrult stands as pitfalls for young women ana traps ror white slave . traffikers. Stringent regulation and high license are proposed. : ' - CALIFORNIA MATCHES OREGON COLONIST, DAY p- ;.-.'ihi mil i ememf -''..i- ' f i California celebrated - "Invitation I Day" March 1 when "Colonist Day" waa ODserred in Oregon. California sent out large postal cards , setting forth th many feature appealing to th traveler and calling atUntlon' to the fact that between Maroh 10 and April 10 colonist rate will i be 'granted to all i Pacific coast point from:, the east- Bom of these card were jrecerved this morn ing by Manager C C Chapman of the Portland Commercial club.. .They- are mailed by A II. Devers of thla city, who is now enroute to Brazil and Other ttoutn. American countries, - y,y,Mi in i ii i i , ' - Orchard Company Incorporated. ; ' (BseeUl Oimtoh to The Jonroil.l ' Albany, Or, Maroh . Article of In. oorporatlon of the J. B. Dlckover com. pany war filed with - tbe county clerk thla morning, tha 'Incorporator beln j. B, uicxover, .Max. .Aamua and1 J. w. .Dlckover, with the , principal ; place of business -et Portland. Thr-capltal" stock is placed at $10,000, The: company, which owns the Ideal Orchard tract of 1U0 acres in this county, is authorlKnd to do a general land and mortgage' bus-! Iness, , I ani Olive Adalri i Olive Adair came to town. '" They are aelllng papers because they have 'found It an easy way to do what they have set their, hearts on make their own way around tha globe. , What they make depend upon how many peo ple Jet them "keep the change,',' though it musn't b forgotten .they always have the change with them,. 'ready to give you, and the price of The Journal, from thenv a from every newsboy In th street, is only I cents. They haven't any manager the girls are traveling alone and were bright and original and- re sourceful enough to think of this way of making their traveling expenses. Ha it worked well? ; Juat look at them and iee If they look poor and hungry. " ' Former Assistant to Rostmajs- 4 ter General Dismissed; -From Service. . - . ' (UnlUd Pim tiMMd Wire.) ' ' Washington. March . Following his confession that he had stolen and Sold over $16,000 ' worth of stamps, Arthur M. Travers, chief clerk of the third as- sistant , postmaster : generaL and once acting assistant to Postmaater General Hitchcock, was dismissed from the ser vice ims afternoon," -. - , It is eta ted that he will be nroseout ed criminally for. hla thefta - - WOMAN WRITES OPINION ; OF TELEPHONE SERVICE i- . -"-j-Jf. .4. , aMaaavaeaeaaaai --.( - . f-- T have lived north.. 'south, east and weat, in email .towns and in - largo one and . the service of the Pacific Telephone company of Portland. 1 th only really bad telephone service I ever encountered,,. says Mr.; A, D. Cleve land, of 83 a 0th atreet, north. In a protest to the , judiciary and elections committee ' of the city eounolL 'The protest was filed In the City auditor's office this morning and will be consid ered by the committee this afternoon. i- rn company charges enough." reads the remonstrance, "and I pay the phone rental - cheerfully, What f ' object to strenuously, though. Is the loss of time t am caused. Cheap and untrained op erator renaer service so - inefficient that not Infrequently from 10 per cent to 10 per oent of the rings are for the wrong- -nnmber,;;;y;':.r?i y u.-S: -"i-v' Th wrong connection Is mad In about three out of ten calls," but per haps we moot trying annoyance of all Is to stand from one to three minutes awaiting cehtral's leisurely number.' "About six weeks ago tbe company published a new telephone directory I wanted one, but after repeated funis attempts to make known my wants ov er the telephone I. was actually forced to write a letter to the company. With the racinc. Telephone company tele phone in my house I was compelled to use th United States mall as the less laborious and speedier method - of com munlcatlon with the off los of the. Port land facmo Teiopnone companyi r COACH D0LAN PREFERS- - TO STAY WITH 0. A.'C. , - . i. i 1. 1. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lie, Or.,. March $, 8am Dolan th big Notre Dame football tackle and at one time' a star on the Oregon Agricultural College team, who has been elected head coach at Notre Dame, says that be pre fers to remain at O. Ai C and will do so If an agreement can be reached with the local athletic management Members of the athletlo oonndl ta tervlewed thii ' morning expres them selves as agreeable to a proposition which will , probably be acceptable to Hood's Sarsaparilla , Cures Alt 'Bprlng Ailments. - Mrs. Marlon Bruce, Cumberland, Ma, writes: 1 have taken Hood' .Sarsa parilla for a great many years, and think It the best blood medicine In the world. X take It .both spring- and faiL , This last winter and spring was In very poor health. I was weak and had lost all my appetite and I was all run down. s soon as I - began -to taJte liooda Sarsaparilla my strength cams back and my, appetite returned. I ant now Veil, do my houHework, and no longer have that tired fueling," Get u today In usual liquid form -or clibcolated tablet called fiarsataba AnMiTP Turn nr hu n ntr ur ; S10.000 IN STAMPS Dozen 'Rescued From ; Death When Flames Attack Min- neapoliiBUiIding7; Minneapolis, - Minn., March . Fire men are today- searching for the bod- lea of Miss Mary : Buck, proprietor of the Arion restaurant . and an employe, Bertha Radons, ' wno are believed ' to have been burned to .death In the fire which early Sunday destroyed tha Syn dicate block on Nicollet avenuebe-tween-Flf thr-and-Slxth streetar: eatall rng a loae of $100.000. The women were asleep In. the bulldinga .:.:-.. ' ' Th fire waa 'replete with thiilUng rescues,; a dozen persons being removed from the upper stories of the structure while the flames were bursting from, the building..' r,. It waa necessary to call on the fire department of St.. Paul to furnish aid in subduing the flames, which: rased for thl greater part of .the morning. xne rignting or tne fire war made extremely . hatardous by numeroua x plosions of gas under the sidewalks blowing large stones high in . the air and scattering them . broadcast In ; the streets. : v vA..-?,'' ' For a .time it was feared the fire would . spread, as a . high wind blew flaming brand many blocks from 4n scene, of tha conflagration. Among the heaviest losers are: Min neapolis Dry Goods company $350,000; Model Clothing company- IHO.OOOr Hud-j son anq company aauu.uuo. . . The loss to the building is estimated at $200,000. . ?'.,.!'. , It la believed that most of the losses are covered by .insurance, - ISOLATED COUNTRY , 4 SOON TO BE SETTLED , -' i 1 1 i ... dft-f,.. ' IRnedal DiiMka to Tbe onrMtt ; Marshfleld, Or., March 6. Loqp Lake, a district Just over-tha-lln of -Coos county and in Douglas county, and lo cated between Coos t Bay and Drain, is to have a sawmill in addition to other Improvements - which are being made. The district was' for years' Isolated, without any outlet but a trail. Recent ly a wagon road was hunt from Loon lake to Allegany, and the result Is that a number of farmers are going there to settle. J. McDonald, a member of the logging firm ol McDonald as Vaughan, will-build this spring, a mill at Loon lake. ; In, will cut about ll.OOO1 feet a day, ' and will supply the ranchers and settlers with, lumber -for building, - The only structures in the district now are built of shakes.. There is about 4000 acres of fine bottom land, which is at tracting the attention of the dairymen, now that the district has an outlet. Be- Ijldes an auto line Is to be run from urein to uoos uay, tnrougn ua .juoon lake. country this summer, and there. 1 to be some road building which will re quire lumber. ;-. v--1 ..''. In the locality1 there is some 80.000.- 000 feet of myrtle, maple ahd other hard woods. , and this will bo handled by Mr. McDonald la his mill If he can find a market for that class of lumber Sufficient to pay him to haul It out . O. ID. Franchise to t'oss. " '"-(Special Dlnmtck to Tbe Jsonatt J fialem, Or , March $ - Mayor Louis Laohmund of Salem says he will, not veto the Oregon Eleotrlo franchise for tbe proposed rxgnts or way out or ea lem for the Albany -extension ofar as he knows at this tima The franchise ordinance has not yet been presented but will be at regular meeting tonight and unless: there. Is obvious objection to It the mayor says be know f no reason why he should Veto It Franchlae ordi nance - granting 1 Salem, Falls City ft Western, right of way for a steam rail road ovr - the streets or Balem wlu come up for passage over the mayor's veto tonight 'at a regular session of the city council. , - , Good Roads Men at Baadon. Marshfleld, Or.. . March 6. A good roads convention will be held at Bandon March'. County, officers have, been invited to attend, and others who are Interested in the good roads movement in this county will take part ' The con ventlon xwas arranged by the Commer cial -club et Bandon. , aSBEaSSKSSBSEHSae-nBSBsnBJEB "GET UNDER 4 ,S At t ' - ' ' ' i f " i' '.,"'',,..' - . i 4 . j ...:.'. . ( '.a a p i , ..:.- ' - si a a n r .r..-t " 'i.."f 'V.t;. i'- , iT'T"" ""V. ; " ' First Portland Exhibit ot ROELOFS 1C3 clear belly Beaver soil Ilats J j- More (rkliTrr, if - ' ' ' f '' ) v ' ? ' '.' f ' k' 11 .- t 1 ; un . . i r c , 1 , 1 .r m a " " ' s . Woshlnplon. 1 ea 1 - Fifth V Will ; Visit Big Majority, of ..the ' Statesr In Portland In i f X r(TnltJ Vnm lotted Wlrt. ; New York. March 6. Ex-President Roosevelt will start Wednesday on one of the longest speech making (burs of hla career. Before ha returns', tv his nome ne win nave visueo every state jn the" Union except ? the New-A England group, Florida and L'tah. . He is sched uled to make two or more speeche in eacnrstateT Ahd his rear platform ' talk will run the total rumber of hi appear ances to many hundred.; Th former prestdeat' political oppo nent are eoinewhat pusxled by the an nouncement of the trip. It has been suggested that It" will be made an ob- Jectleeaon for the old guard to demon strate that - Roosevelt v Is as popular throughout the" country al during the days of hi presidency, and In the south the ex-president will appear In several cities only a day before or after Presi dent Taft-:---''-rtv:.--r--:'---- In soma Quarters It Is declared that Rooaavelt Is paving the way for noml nation to the presidency in 11J. That he retains hla popularity In th west Is indicated by the fact that he has been forced to refuse nor than f 0Q0 invitations to apealc f , ' . ' . . At Grand Canyon, Arlx.. , Colonel Roosevelt will be joined by Mre. Roose velt and Miss Ethel, . whowill accom pany TilBnothePacifio coaat The party will visit Portland, Or.,- in ApriL L.-V. Edwards, a horseshOer, was or dered this morning by the county court to pay $1 aweek for the support of his wlfa - The yotng couple have been having ; trouble of : late, and lira. Ed wards caused the arrest last ween or her husband for not supporting her. P. U. Simon was ordered to pay $7.so to the county board of relief each week for the support of his wife, '.She caused his' arrest several weeks ago lor failure to provide, the court decreeing he should pay this amount ,BaturdayMra Simon complained to County Judge Cleeton site was ,not receiving th weekly pay ment1 ; if .? A":4J-f' 4;: Oeorge Noah was ordered to pay his wife ItO t month. ; He has been paying 120..- She Is suf faring from tubercu losis' and is In an. open-air sanatorium. lioftlNG iYEMO DO' j. : m FOR MARCH GRAND JURY- ' The March grand Jury was selected from 'the monthly panel this morning in the circuit court and discharged un til there Is something for it. to con sider. The February Jury cleaned up all buetness.. The new grand jury Is composed of F. Baer, T,. K. Abbott W. Bacha. John W Rae. Oeorga Kampp, J. N. Farts and Alexander . Abbott The i list of Jurors for this term waa en i Urged In view of the possibility of se ourlng another Jude for the circuit court Sine the additional, Judge was not allowed, there wll 'be ho lack of Jurors. There are very few cases this term for a Jury. The most Important criminal., case, will be that of William Haasing. -charged , with "! murdering his wife -.-last' Thanksgiving evening. - He professes .'to' be Insane. Vj, , dift FILES BRIEFS IN Ui. ; s INMAN-POULSEN CASE .. t, -t - Briefs in he case of' the city against the 1 Inman-Poulaen Lumber company have been filed with Judge Gantenbeln by the attorneys in the matter. The city contends the .lumber company, is oooupylng evralj etreeta In the vi cinity of th mill that should b opened. Suit waa started five months ago In th municipal court : to reclaim use of the street; Th lumber company eon tends .the streets have become Its prop arty by virtue of -improvement - ONE AND SMILE" for . Mew VTU 11 A Smart Clothes POOR PROVIDERS ARE " ; ORDERED TO PAY UP 2 4 J V -.. . p v V ' first, Members Reach City and Are Promptly Thrown In- , lo Jail. i-S' ' CtTnltM Vt Lxtwd Wlr.t Los Angeles, March 6. The advane guard of the I. W. W. army, which re cently t lifted -ita- siege of Fresno, has arrived In Los Angelea and three of Its members are in thecity Jail. The trio were arrested in the Southern Pacific railroad yard a they rolled off a jfrelght - irain an wllMe charged; with ' The men, stated that they were among tbe speakers Jailed at Fresno. Within -a week, they said, 1000 members of the organization will be here, to test v tne t Strength of the Los Angeles street sneaking ordinance. ; . NEPHEW OF. MRS. EDDY -CLAIMS HER PROPERTY '::': '- -'iJ V:" '." ' j , -tipertat PUptteb to Tbe JoarnaLl '- Cdncord, N, March I. Oeorge WV Baker, a nephew of the late Mr. Mary Baker O. Eddy, has filed a motion for permission to Intervene In the suit of Oeorge W. Olover, son of tb late Chris tian Science leader, who seeks to obtain ' the estate. Baker declares that Glover Is barred from any benefits from the estate because of the release which he' and other relatives signed aeveral years: ago. Baker declares that "as the near eat of klnt he Is entitled to tha property under the New Hampshire laws. ' A STEADY DRAIN Sict Kidneys Weaken the Whole Bpdy-Make You jj. ... i .-i.-. ....... - i - -,,.r -i-- , , 111, Languid end Depressed 81ok kidneys weaken the body through ' theoontlnual drainage f-Iif-givtnt albumen from the blood Into, tha urine, : and the substitution of poisonous uric acid that goes broadcast throQgn the ' system, sbwlnir the ; seeds . ef dlseasa Jss.sr.v'tibuia ' languor, depreaslon, ''f TJrie poisoning causes rheumatio " pain, nervousness, nausea cricks Jn the back, gravel and kidney stonea Th proper . treatment U s kidney treatment, and the best . remedy Is Doan'e Kidney puis, Oreat , Portland our prove it t . . , A. B. Horton, ' grocer, l$ll Ev Stark . street, Montavllla .station, Portland, Or says: "Doan's Kidney Pills .were used k In, my family, with -the best of results in a case of Backache and kidney trou-."' bl. am glad to recommend this rem sdy,r knowing ef Its merits. - : j For sale by 'all dealers. Prlo SO '' oents. Foatar-MUburn ' Buffalo, New York, sola agents for the United ; mates.; ' ' , -' ' Remember-, the ... name Doan's-nind take no other.' The VVdnian Alive to her own best interests, as soon ; ' t there is need , will help her whole ; v system with the , tonic action of , ..;.;PIEi!iG , - All women should read tha special t " - directions with every box. " ' . Sold EVanrwkere la beaes 10. and 2 So. r J , "Where you ocl .the besr 5 V k - ' .1 fcri, '. .1 - - j. , ft-1 1 , I L V - - ,