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ILLINOIS MINERS i HANG PRO-GERMAN : DESPITE POLICE i ' .. . . OMEN CAST INTOPRISON IN GERMANY WASHINGTON, AprU i. it. .;&.-. Mea sad -women women employed a maal tloat work la Berlin were ! teaesd by eoarts martial to lm prlioameat from throe week to three atoitht (or tardiness la re turn In r to work after tho , strike la February, aceordlag to aa arti cle la the . Mnenenner Post mado pa bile here. ' Manx of the women imprlsoaed were teat straight from tho eoart to their cells, taoash. many . of them - had little ehlldrea at home waiting . for them. Others were sentenced despite their Ignorance of i the military order reqnlrlar their retnrnto work,-becanee they had aeepted other employmeat or retaraeu to their homes la tho coaatry, ' Tho article bitterly attacks tho severity of the eoarts. i Victim, Rescued by Police", "Is UterTaken From Hiding Place : to 'Suburbs and Hanged. i' : . HAD QUARREL i WITH ( UNION V, ' -i-'''"?;'': Mob Leader " Savs -Action fs j Warning Jh'at Citizens Will Not Stand for Disloyal Jalk. . - " : ' , T . . ., j . Sprlnsfleld." ill, April 5. (U. P.) 'Members of , iho mob which lynched .Robert Praetor, alleged pro-German, at pUiljllvui, .win in . yuiiiBiiovi a iiv L I ; . . g .identity can -be established, uovernor. . : : , ,: , . , . . liwdun . declared todsv in a ' formal worked 'as a cook, but during tho past statement. If It la Impossible to pre- mono was empioyea as a prooauenary gestion Is upset; Overwork or worry I . F'. MliAfnlL ILlfli CARE IN THE DIET SAVES BOTH FOOD AND HEALTH Preventive Medication Such as the Use of a Toiiic to Keep the Blood Built Up arid Prevent the- Nerves from Being Undernourished Is Suggested By These Letters Nature is always fighting to keep us well. Under normal conditions the forces of health within our bodies keep 'the disease germs in subjection. They are not expelled entirely but they are kept harmless. Some indiscretion in diet and the dl- Sserve order through ;stl tu ted ctvl 1 " officers, jnothing left for .htm .martial law. fit h Louis. April . 6. (I. N. S.) No the regularly con- miner at Jjonic if roe.' mine at a&arys- he added, there Is , vuie, ana naa appuea lor memoersmp in to do but declare the Miners' union,' ( 1 Talked Socialism, Is Word I , Praeseris said to have talked Social- i ,-.m i ,m : and muiA atmovai rcmirKS in a vnureinrni w vn loot in tmuiBviiio, - - r- - "i , "V " . : loaay.ior are inquiry into inn nan- , - V hu'j ALarysvuie, a neiBiuwrinB mining ; eiemenu neeuea lor repair u it nas perhaps disturbs the nervous . system. the. blood gets thin and the ever-present disease germs assert themselves. The blood fights the body's battles. - When ever a wound is received, whenever there is congestion or inflammation, to Jhg of , Robert Pi Praeger, 28, a native :of Germany, executed for making al leged disloyal utterances. Praeger was hanged to a tree two miles east of Cotllnsvllle on the road to St. Louis by a crowd of 800 men, mostly miners. - Colllnsville is 12 miles east of 'Cast St Louis. ' The lynching was the first in the .United -States of an alien Mnemy. and was the ' culmination of a jaerles of mob outbreaks throughout Illi nois, atartd by "loyalists" who made The man waa formerly a baker' and worked In Colllnsvtlla, a city of 4009 population, 12 miles east of St Louis. While police from East St Louis were rushing to - the scene. Praeger was them. But when the blood Is thin and watery It lacks these elements itself. .in tunes like these when so many physicians, are In the national service it is more than ever the duty of every- ualieged proKJermans kiss the- nag. sev- i n. A an m-iuRthnkni and other dia- ri tar iLnd ffif i11)?",,?1,-' olttwma. . We will noi tolerate dia- strung n W the tree. Tils feet 10 feet to -k.p.iup ,tt.def,enslve V. from the ground, pne man, apparently ot tt bdT to st Inroads of s- one or tne leaders, saio arxer jrraeeer had been hanged: . ' MThia; my friends, should be a van- "Jield 1 1n the vicinity, of ColllnsvHle in the last few weeks. ! J Praeger recently had Quarreled with Jthe president of the miners' union here, jit is reported. Authorities believed io fday this was connected with the lynch ing. ease. Most people eat too much. This means a waste of food and an overload on the' digestive organs. Conserve' food and your health at the same time . by more careful attention to your diet' . Xxeesslve Heat Bating Notwithstanding our meatless days most people who are' troubled with lovaltv in thla country." ' The coroner wn notified of the lynch ing and took charge of the body. When a recent wave of patriotism . natuiency eat more meat than Is good swept: over many Illinois towns, the for them. Flatulency is wind on the miners .and others at MaryviUe organ- stomach. Excessive meat eating or de- i . Coroner Roy Lowej of Edwardsville . iaed a committee to deal with Praeger. fective nerve force is responsible in pent word he would hold an Inquest to- Twice before h4 had been threatened most cases. )day. I i with i mob violence, but had been Cutting down the amount of meat in t Was Itegliteref la Draft rescued. your diet and taking a course of treat- !' Mayor Slegel of ColllnsvHle and the hmhj with American Flae ment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Jchlef of police were disinclined to take i " strengthen the weak nerves that con- ny action today as the hanging occurred A mob formed in MaryviUe had at- trol the digestive processes is well worth "outside the city limits.' There were from tempted to capture Praeger, but he es- trying if you have wind on the stomach, even to 10 men who were ringleaders eaped and made his way by automobile sour risings in the throat a feeling of Jin the mob and all were known to the ,to Colllnevtlle; Several of the members weakness In the stomach and palpitation rmayor, the police and orderly citizens ))f the first mob followed him and suc- rwno tnea to queu tne moo violence. j ceeded m raiging another -crowd In Col i Effort to learn in ColllnsvHle or Un8Vme. frlarysvllle today th alleged idlslpyal -omniied to re- utterances of Praeger were unavailing.! ; . ' : vin drnd nmrtocSSK and hd , fA - 1,! ten. of the heart Forcing Children to Eat Nothing is ever gained by forcing a cnna to eat wnen it reiusea rood. Make there li months. He was registered in - rZXZJ7' ,r,-"" "r.""1"""1 ?! card found on his person. He also had applied for citizenship papers. ! He had THAT CHANGE IN Li VM.1AN S IM Mrs. Godden Tells How It : M&y be Passed in Safety . . and Comfort the National anthem. .Then he was res- not have a healthful craving "for . rood. cued by police and taken to the- city j honest food at mealtimes there Is some- jnau. tnmg the matter. Threats of punlsh- "While I, was born in. Germany, I ment If the , child does not eat will not ! hava twn naturalized and T .m fnr ths ! Knrrvt h. Atftt,,ttr .. -1 ' v Fremont, O. "1 .was pasalns; through, the critical period of life, being lorty-six years of age and bad all the symptoms Inci dent to that change heat flashes, nervous ness, and was lnj a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound was i recommended to me as the best remedy for my troubles, which ' it surely proved to be. , I feel better and' stronger in! every way since taking it, and the annoying symp- tomi have disappeared." Mrs. M. GoDDEjf, 9?5 Napoleon St., Fremont, -Ohio. T-.: , v Such annoying symptoms as heat flashes, ' nervousness, backache, headache. f irritability and "the ' blues,"; may be speedily overcome and the system restored to normal , conditions by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable iCompound. If any complications present themselves, write the Pinkham 'Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,. for sug gestiona how to overcome them. The result of forty years experience is at your service and your letter held In strict confidence. i rood old U. S. A.," Praeger declared to the police. . - ( Early in the night, the man was again taken in' hand by members of the local "loyalist" corrtmlttee" and forced to parade through the streets kissing the flar "1nteTval f ? Again 'lie ' was ; res cued ' by the police ' and taken to the icityliallriJ-;, . .-r .A '' .: ! A' few hours later the crowd swelled tn proportions, gathered in front of the city hall and demanded the surrender of the now terrorised man. Mayor Slegel. from; the steps of the hall, pleaded with the mob to let the law, take Its course and In reply It rushed ' through a cor don of police and after a short search, dragged Praeger from his hiding place in the basement j Writes to Pareats la Germany With scarcely a word spoken, the mob rushed him s to the scene of his execu tion.; While the mob was storming the Jan searching -for him, Praeger wrote his parents ' in Dresden, , Germany, this note: "I must, this, the fourth day of April, die.' Please pray for me. my dear par- Lents.: This is my last letter and testa ment , A fitful appetite in a growing child. especially if the patient Is pale, languid, nervous, irritable,;; and without ambi tion, usually means that the blood is thin. A non-alcoholic tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Is demanded. During her 'teens a girl laya the foun dation for her future health. Lack of blood at this time may rob her of ro bust healthy womanhood. It is of the greatest importance to administer to girls Who grow pale and weak a safe tonic and Dr., Williams' Pink Pills meet ! every requirement of the most careful mother. 'They make the blood rich and red and it carries renewed health and strength to every part of the bddy. What Debility Is , ' Debility is a loss 6f vitality, not af fecting any one part of the body par ticularly but the system generally. It la dangerous because it reduces the body's resistance to disease. Mrs. Julia McCarthy of 125. South Franklin avenue, Mansfield, Ohio, says: "I suffered from nervous debility, was very 'thin.' was reduced in weight; my complexion was yellow and there were dark rings under my eyes. My stom ach pained all of the time and X had to be careful what I ate. I had severe headaches and dlzsy spells. I was ex tremely nervous, easily excited, and suf fered from melancholy. I seemed to be sick all over. "Other treatment did not benefit me and one day I read In a booklet about Dr. Williams' Pink pills. They seemed suited for my case and X gave, them a trial. I at once noticed an Improve ment in my condition and I continued the treatment until I was entirely well I still take the pills whenever I think X need a, tonic and they never disap point me." When debility follows acute diseases, convalescence is slow and the strength does not return as it should. An at tack of the grip often results in debility that persists for months, i Everybody recognises that the remedy for debility is to build, up the blood because the blood goes to every part of the body and an Improvement In Its condition is quickly felt throughout the system. The problem in every case is to find some thing that will enrich the blood. After aa Attack of the Grip Mrs. Jennie Cruikshank of No. 61? North Barclay street Waterloo, Iowa, says: The grip left me without any vitality whatever. I waa weak, had no ambition and was generally run down. I had no color atr all and, was wasted away to a mere shadow of my former self. I was reduced in weight from 115 to 1M pounds. My lips- were purple. I had severe pains over my eyes and in my left side. My appetite was poor and I was frequently' confined to' bed for two or three days or more. "I was treated by doctors but received little benefit They said that my blood waa impoverished and -my friends thought I was going Into consumption. I had been sick for six years when I finally decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I found them to be a good blood builder and after a thorough trial I regained my normal weight and health. It gives me great pleasure to recommend Dr. Williams Pink Pills." . How te ITonrlih the Kerves There Is no tonic for the nerves that is not , a tonic for .every other part of the body. There Is no form of debility that does not rob the nerves of nour ishment The way to give nourishment to the nerves is through the blood. This is the modern treatment for severe ner vous disorders and Its results are seen In the case of Mr. D. L. Lucas of No. 21S East 103d street Cleveland. Ohio, a man well known In real estate circles In that city. He says: I slowly declined in health and could use my limbs with - difficulty. During the greater part of my sickness X could get about the house only .by holding on articles of furniture but at times was confined to my bed. - My lower limbs shrunk perceptibly, I suffered some with Bhootlng pains, my appetite was feeble and I waa altogether In a terrible condition. " , "I had taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills once before ana naa oeen neneinea and X thought that If I gave them a thorough, persistent trial they - would do me good so I started taking the pills. After a few doses X saw that the medicine. was helping me and I con tinued the treatment "The improvement In my condition continued until I was able to get about and could walk any reasonable distance. I know that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life." Hew to Band TJs the Blood The purpose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is to build up the blood. They do this one thing and they do it well They are for this reason an. Invaluable remedy ,ln diseases arising from bad or deficient blood, as rheumatism, neu ralgia, after-effects of the grip and fev ers, xne puis are guaranteed to be free from opiates or any harmful drug and cannot injure the most delicate system. I am glad to recommend Dr. Wil liams'; Pink PUls." says Mrs. Roderick D. MacLeay of No. 75 Norman avenue. Buffalo, N. T "as they have been of wonderful benefit to me. A few years ago I was completely run down through overwork and worry. My blood waa thin and watery and I was very pale. I grew I gradually worse for a year and was weak and short of breath, especially when I walked upstairs, which I could not do without resting every few steps. I could not even walk across the room without having my heart flutter. "I was under - the doctor's care throughout the entire winter. I waa not benefited by this treatment and began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I no ticed right away tnat the puis were helping me, for my cheeks began to have some color and my strength re turned. X recovered entirely after giv ing the pills a thorough trial I will be glad" tf, through this statement of my experience, some other person is re- a. A v..iav as Salem Chinese Run Down by Automobile - ' ' - Balem, Or., April 5. J. H. Hlng, prominent Chinese resident was struck and killed by an automobile last night while crossing an alley on Court street between High and Liberty streets. The machine was driven by an employe of the i Larmer Transfer company. Wit nesses of the accident assert that the driver was not to blame. Hing leaves a wife and seven children. STUMEZE STOMACH TROUBLE RE LIEVED BY FIRST DOSE ' I u bothand with nurrmn manrf. .Jl ..'ehnrnto rtomtch UoubW n bd!r thm 4ntnn ; teonld not si n snjr nHf. They wr nine to Uka ma to thm X-rmy but STUMEZE aaved tin tha axpenaa.. Ona doaa of STUMEZE and I Seat vaUai within twenty minutas. and am now ' . ibaek to myself acata aftar month ol aony. I ;ha takan MTnl bottle of thia wonderful - nadtebta and cannot recommend it too highly " j W. a 'Mclufl. Uoromdo, California: If lyoor etomaeh hurt, if-yon h c. womt rtalnfs, ; batch Inc. djapopaia, indigestion, catarrh of tha (atotnaeh or intestine, to now to jrpur druegtst , rand e a bottla of thia maater preecrfpUon for , atomaoh and digeetlT ills. It ia guaranteed. Ad. SAW FRAKCISCO HOTELS In Gan Francisco a HOTEL STEtOT , Ceanr Street hist offUnijo Square Prom 01.50 o Day - fc-alrfasl 60e tunes 60c Oinoer If .00 Sanders: Breakfast TBo burner fia -MonicBal ear line direct to door. Motor asaaaUiwipaJtialMasteaniara Arrested at Silverton j Salem, Or., April 5. M. L. Messenhel men employed by the Silver Falls Tim ber company near Silverton, . was ' a-'' rested last night oy Deputy Sheriff Bowers on warrant from Wasco county officials. He is wanted at The Dalles on a charge of obtaining money under , false pretenses. i Marines Want Speed Eecord for Masking Quantlco, Va., April 6. The official time limit for adjusting gas masks Is six seconds, but United States marines encamped here are attempting to set new records for speedy ? adjustment French and British Instructors say the marines are showing wonderful speed lnt the handling of the gas masks an almost incredible speed one that is likely to break records In gas mask ad justment , s The gas mask has a series of compli cated straps that makes it no small trick to adjust the headgear within six seconds' time, . but entire companies of marines have already beaten that mark. H. W. Hatch of Salem Expires Suddenly :h SHOE f- -' Specials J? , Salem, Or., April, 6. II. w. Hatch, xormer memoer or me Salem city coun cil and of the state fair board, died suddenly today of heart failure 1 at hta home in Center street Death came aa a - great shock to his family, as he had not been ill. He had been out in the yard and returned to the house and sat down in a chair, saying he was somewhat short of breath. He died in the chair, j - He had lived in Salem about 30 years ana took a prominent part-In public af fairs. He waa connected with the Salem Flouring Mill for many years. - He aj . aa.ugni.er, ootn or .lYWhom. live at North Bend. ' Men's Dress Shoes St ...a.. ' Men's-Army Last Shoes st . Men's Elk-hide Outing Shoes at ..... . . . , . Men's Strong Work Shoes at Boys' Elk-hide Outing Shoes at ............ Boys' Extra Strong Shoes at Women's Chocolate Cloth Top Shoes Misses' Patent Leather Pumps, white soles .... Girls' black canvas Pumps at f Child's Black Patent Leather Pumps, white tops.. The above mentioned numbers are but x few of the bargains. in the enor mous shoe -stock which we carry. $3.49 $4.45 33.35 $3.49 $2.98 $2;19 $4.98 $1.98 '.. 98c $L49 Follow the Crowd to These Bargain Opportunities ALUMINUM KETTLES Special Bargains Saturday 's Specials Men's and Young Men's Furnishings Bargains TRIANGLE COLLARS 15c, 2 for Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, values $1.25, special at. Men's Fine Elastic Seam Nainsook Union SuitsA extra special at . . . Men's Extra Fine Cashmere Hose, worth gr $1.00, special, per pair ...... ... D3C Just received big line Riveters' An r A Gloves, $1.25 to: v.: .:.;.DU New line of Boys' Shirts, assorted colors, f special, 49c to. . ; ........ -0 DC 25c 85c 85c REGULAR PRICE $1.25, . special ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS, regular price 85c, special ' .TRIPLE-COATED WHITE AND BLUE ENAMEL SAUCE PANS, large Qn vsize, regular t.00, special uy 83c 69c HARDWARE Dress Gingham Small plaids, with pink, blue, tin Q .grounds, - special values, yard (Limit 10 yards to customer) Shepard Checks 36-inch heavy weight suiting, in black and white - checks, splendid values for general wear; special at, Per Pictorial Rey ie w Patterns All styles, very special at 5c Each Hand-made Ship Adze, guar- - ;teed- $5.85 Hand-made Slicks, 3 -in. . . Aluminum Rules, per foot .... No. Simon's PO OP ,w cuin OesVitJ 14-Tooth Garden Rakes .'. Assorted Steel . ' Hoes J $55 30c 80c 50c Shovels and Spades, regular price 1.50, our 2Q Universal Lunch Kits, with Large roll Toilet Paper ................ .California softshell Walnuts, 2 lbs. for ............ . Carnation Pork and Beans, it -ounce can protected CO QQ 0't'' Corn Flakes, special, bottle . . . a . .. . MeOe7 - 7 ptckages for 2-Inch Mesh Poultry Netting 2-foot roll 3- foot .roll 4- foot roll 5 - foot roll 6- foot roll .2.00 ....... S3.00 ....,..J.10 .......S5.25 .......$65 Grocery Bargains 5c 35c 5 c 50c 50c 25c 25c 23c ALDER, FIRST AND SECOND STS. E. C Corn flakes, special, 7 packages for. .......... Grape Nuts, 2 packages for ..V.... Puffed Wheat' and Rice, 2 packages Cream of Wheat, pr rackare ....... ...... ."T....... $1.00 : Lighthouse Cleanser, OP 6 cans .... SOt Limit 6 cans to customer. - , Fishing Tackle -; Dept. We have a complete line of V Pishing Tackle at prices that cannot be equated In the' city. .'Anglers can buy here and save ; money. This Razor is made in thm y UNITED STATES , j - , - - ? ' . : ' jMade Expressly For. BARBERS AND i , - Particular Shavers I Tempered fbr dry honing guaranteed for life sold on 30 days' trial all money re funded if not satisfactory. Round and square pointed 4-8 and 5-8 widths of blades. $2.50 each.. Buy. a Silver Steel Razor and enjoy a real shave: CimiRY AND BARBER SUPPLY ICO. ; orr. vtells-fargo blbo. 86 Sixth St, Between Oak and Stark t ft nost J Economical COIK . Get Tals Diet Beek Proper food afid a cood tonic will keep most people In rood health. Dr. Wil liams Pink PlUs for Pale People are the most popular tonic medicine In the world, harmless, non-alcoholic and cer tain In their action which is to build up the blood and restore vitality to the run down system. For rrowlna; cirla who become thin and sallow, for pale tired women, for old people who fail in strength. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills are an Ideal tonic To enable those who give these pills a trial to observe Intelligent care In the diet, the Dr. Williams Medi cine Co.. Schenectady. N. Y., will send on request a free diet book, "What to Eat and How to Sat." It is full of useful Information and whether you are well or sick it is a cood book to have. A postal card request will bring; It. Send for your copy today. Ko Isereaie la Price There has been no Increase tn the price of Dr. Williams" Pink Pills. Tour own drurrlat can aupply you or the pills will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, SO cents per box, six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. T. (Adv.) H groes further Vacufcm packed by specialprocess You can make more cups of good coffee with less M.J. B. than with tiny other coffee. , Compare M.J. B. Coffee spoon by spoon, cup by cup, with any other coffee and you will be convinced that M.J. B. Cof fee is the best and "most economical coffee you can buy. ; ' ",r' " M.J. B. is scientifically blended from the finest flavored coffees crown in the world. It is- never roasted until thor oughly mellow and . is : vacuum packed "to retain its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Freah M.J.B. Cofte Why? " Ojpct and Warthttist 27-29" N. Front Steft Portland 17 BUTTER CHEAPER Goods Retailed at Wholesale Price ! ' BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, per roll ;90 FRESH DAIRY BUTTER, per roll !75 COOKING BUTTER, per roll! .70t FRESH OREGON RANCH EGGS, dozefi. .... .2,1 I FULL CREAM CHEESE, per pourid .25 FULL CREAM CHEESE, half or whole, lb .2c LA GRANDE CRE4MERY CO. f . Cor. First and Yamhill Sts. 1 2v HERRING, MACKEREL:, I CODFISH WHOLE, BRICK, STRIPS V - S.4LTED, SMOKED, and l KIPPERED SALMON SALTED SHAD, ANCHOVIES, SWEDISH HE.ALTBREAD SWEDISH DiELICATESSEN 225 YamhHI, Between First, and Second Si,: Special ;SaleCOFFEE Our regular 40c Coffee on tale Saturday only not . over 4 lbs. to a customer lb. MARTIN MARKS COFFEE CO. 252 THTUD ST'NZXR MADISON -A'