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Show v THE NOW RAISES WITH FINGERS! EXPECTS TUMBLE ganic Trouble by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. IN Or- . CHAIRMAN OF THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD BELIEVES PRICES WILL RECEDE IN NEAR FUTURE. 'h Oregon. 111. "I took Lydia E. Vegetable Compound for en or wmnrrun I. .game irouDie wnicn iiiHiiiiiiiiiH illinium I pulled me down an till coum not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and a I live on a are all farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very bard Freezone Is magic! Corns calluses lift light off I WORK ON COVENANT PRICES OF FOOD A Doesn't hurt a bit COMPLETE AGREEMENT ON AMENDMENTS 13 EXPECTED DURING THE WEEK. 111 forme. "I saw the Com pound advertised in our paper, and tried it. It has restored work and my health so I can do all my recommendI am bo grateful that I am Mrs. D. M. ing it to my friends." E. R. 4, Oregon, 111. Alters,women whohave suffered the Only of such troubles and have dragged the along from day to day can realizeherb relief which this famous root and remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recommendation, and if there are any complications write Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience ts at your service. Life may bo a gruiui, wwt houk to pome, but It's Just plulu "nt" to a lot of us. IraiU'. After explulnlui; the situation the Rraln appropriation bill, Mr. I'eek auld : "I believe, therefore, that tbero Is every reason to expect .lower food prices In tho relatively near future. This view, I believe," the nen In Vjiarge of thejiffulrg of the food administration will Hhare." by local applications as they cannot reach the diae&aed portion of the ear. There la only on way to cure Catarrhal Dearnria, and that Is by a constitutional nmCy. HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINK acts nurtures through th. Blood on the Mucous of the System. Catarrhal Drafnrsl la caused by an Inflamed condition of the fnuooua linlns; of the Eustachian Tuba. Vvhfn this tuba Is Inflamed you have a and .umbtlhn sound or Imperfect when It Is entirely closed, Iafrtea Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be and thla tuba restored to Its normal condition. hearing may be doetroyed forever. Many caaea of Deafneee ara caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Rurfare. ON HUNDRKD DOLI.AKS for any eaaa of Catarrhal reafnes that cannot CATARRH cured by HALLS MEDICINE. All DniKKlsts 75c. Circulars free. I F. 3. Cheney U Co.. Toledo, Ohio. CONFIRMS DEATH OF CZAR. Romanoffs Butchered by Bolshevik, Reports French Officer. Sun Francl-sco- , Confirmation of the nseeutloii of the former emperor of liussla and his wife mid 'daughters under particularly revolting conditions by ISolshevik troops was nuitlu here March 21 by Oetierul Itobert C. Tarts, tme of the first French officers to he army In assigned to the Czecho-SIovaRussia. General aPrbt Is on bis way home to make an official report of the occurrence to the French governmenL He arrived here the day before from Vladivostok. Nicholas and his family were shot In the basement of their house at Kkater-luburSiberia. The women of the once royal family were subjected to Indignities and mistreatment In the presence of the former cr.ur before tho executions took place. General Paris snbL A few days following the murder the bodies were taken under coyer nf ulght by automobile Into nearby villages, where they were cut Into small plec end burned separately. The charred remains were found by officer of the forces opposed to the Itolshcvlkl. k Not Us. rich In this world's C'hkI, who had accumulated ninety-alyenrs of age to hi credit, went to a fortune teller to ace what the future hold for him. "Sir," mid the aoothsnyer. as he rrHHpwJ his pittin and looked Into IN wrlnklt-- d mysteries, "I predict for yon a long life." Then ahe nridi-- .as he In titii fKiilicraiicp of joy liHiidi-her a yellowback of (urge denomination. Now who "With plenty of money." would gnln.tay that each had received the worth of the old tuan's money? , An old man, d ' War Increases Mental Diseases. Figures compiled by the New York Fhtle Hospital ooinmlsHlon show tlmt WESTERN Practical Estimate, "I ld you any Bllgglna Is a good loner?" "Yea." "Why, even when his lock la worst he never lose more tlino two r three dollars." "That's what I call good loser." RETURN HOME Art-Kon- a. m- There's plenty of luck for the fellow who spend a fifteen or all teen hours tiny looking for It. , A Feeling of Security Too naturally feel secure when yon that the medicine you are aboat to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, kidney, liver sod bladder remedy. The same standard, of purity, strength and excellence is maintained In every bottle of Ewamp Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken fas tea spoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver sad bladder trouble. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's 8 warn If yon need a medicine, yon atould have the beL On sale at all drug scores in bottles of two aizea, medium and large. However, if you wih first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co, Itinghamton, N. for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Try to be satisfied with the best yon can geL BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boachee's Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-onyearn In nil parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled la the throat, especially lung troubles I It gives the patient good night's rest, free from coughing, wftn easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw off .he disease, helping the patient to regain bis health. Made ta America and sold for more tbna bait a century. Adv. A rolling hat rather a lot of mod. Warning as to Our ' Waning Vitality BOLSHEVIKI CROSS ONEISTER. Army Largely Compoaed of Former Prisoner in Russia. London. A Itolshevlk army of.TO,-- f men has the river Inels-te-r. miulh of accordlnt to a Zurich dispatch received in Paris and forwards! by the F.xrhnnge Telegraph rotntany. Th army la sold to be commanded by Major tleorgy and Is roniKHd of Hungarians and Itulgsrlsn who were prisoners of wsr in Russia. rn.c stems m w& jn, Delicious Mixture ofWTieat 6 Barley Hun Leader Still Raving. rstinot and Copenhagen. wfTV ac which lavolves not sign a the annexation of Ianilg by Poland. Prenldent Kbert declared In a speech Sunday, a dlapatch from IWIIti says. The German president added that tier-man-y could not give up West Prussia or iwrt of t'pter HI leal a. ISrLcalthvalue, sound nourish- ment and a nut-lik- e Huns Release Bolshevik AgenL ftenhagen. Karl Iladok. the lading liusaian tlolshevik agent In Germany, who wa arrested on February 13 In connection with the Hpartacaa uprising, has leTi released by the tJerman governmenL according to a llrlln dispatch. flavor impos- sible in a pro-du- ct made of wheat alone, eat Three Smothered In Grain Saskatoon, Saak. Three men were anvilbered under several ton of grain when a Canadian Nations! railway train crashed Into an elevator, th!4 buret and engulfed the engine, bag-gsd- e and express car, Grapelits sJ MEN Utah, Nevada and Colorado Soldiers Reach New York. New York. Fourteen thousand and sixty troors of the American force, more than ."MoO of theae convalescing from wound and sickness,, urrlved here March 24 from retFrance on the cruisers North ina, and Montana and the steamships Matotitila, Antigone and Manchuria. For the most part the homecoming soldier were of former national guard units of Colorado. Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, California. Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. c, w Free speech is no excuse for talking too niucb. j I Apeleqy is Mses te MiMiensfee, Advices recetw Constantinople. tiers a few days ago are to the effect thst Premier l;ilptbrtos Venl reins fit Greece has prwrtaJly spologltJ te the three American missionaries ar-rented l slonlkl en February 18. (Br Lrs nxaatxT 8vrrrn, M. D.) Every mas should take stock of hie physical condition just as frequently an b takes stock of bis financial eoodiUoo. thereby lea-ng bis weak spots and taking mcasurai to repair tben before it is too lata. la the winter or spring b Tw Cross" For Pain on Jablcts. V-7- fDSEt A. Earache Toothache Colds Grippe Rheumatism Lame Back Neuritis he best lime to take stock of one's condition. If the blood at tLin and watery, faoa pale or pimply, generally weak, tired and liftleas, ore should take a tonic. One that will do the spring 'Wjae-cWnin- g, an okW aahiooed herbal remedy that was used by everybody nearly SO years ago b still safe and sane because it eootains bo alcohol or narcotic. This blood tonin, extracted from wild roots and barks, was first put out by Dr. Pierce in ready tomse form and si no then baa been sold by the million bottles as Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery, It's always efficacious in the winter or spring wheat the blood b run down and yon smd a wholeaocn lorjifl. This is nature's tonie. which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the Ihrer and steadiness te the nerves, strengthening the whoh trvtem. Bend We to Dr. Pierce's 1 rival kW flotet, Buffalo, N.T,for trial packageof tablets. Then to keep the liver and boweis tegular and to carry away the poiaotin within, it b beat to Uke eesrb oil or n pill, made up of May-nppaloes, JsJap, nnd mtseoated. to be had VegetaMe ataogrtorea,kiownsnDr.riroe's MM a J A- - X. ,2. 'l Hi I I tDWa. I I . VJFS r "Proved Safe By Millions" is r i Buy only the original "Bayer packages." 20 cent package also larger Bayer packages. 7 t Ask for and Insist Upon Only Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspiring Owned by Americans Entirely. aplria V trad nark of Bajrtr Manufacture ef Moaoaccticaclacat la lb of SaMcylicscM THE RIGHT WAY In all eases ef Distemper, Pinkeye, lnflu enza. Colds, etc.- t all horssa, brood marcs, colts, aiaiuona, is to week. "SPOHil THEM" The pence conferees will be able to devote their entire time' to bringing uliout agreements In the various com- 1 V NcuralgL J! on A W I I Adults can take i one or two genuine, z--J "Bayer Tablets of As- pirin" with water. If nee essary, repeat dose three times g day, after meals. Is complete agreement amendments to the covenant of the league of nut ions will be reached during the present week, was the prediction innde Saturday evening followlug the conclusion of the nieetlnn of the league, committee, with President Wilson presiding. Substantial progress is known to have been made nnd President Wilson, when ho departed from the gathering apepared very much pleased over Hie A few cents buys a tiny bottle of afternoon's work, the magic Freezone at any drug store. A coininitleo was uppulnted to deal Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a with tho suggestions matte by the Japtender, aching corn or a callus. In- anese delegates. These suggestions stantly that troublesome corn or callus were referred to tho eouiinitteo at the stops hurting, then shortly you lift it request of the Krltlsh delegates. ost, root and nil, without any pain, President Wilson has let the varsoreness or irritation. These little bot- ious peace delegates, know tlmt he Is tles of Freezone contuln just enough to most anxious to sidetrack lesser mutrid the feet of every hard corn, Boft ters now under consideration nnd decorn, corn between the toes and the vote t he week to the essentials which calluses on bottom of feet So easy! will make possible a complete treaty So simple. Why wait? No bumbugt agreement before the close of the e more patients have been to the state hoHpftals during ti forty-ftMi- r monllis since war was declared than for the similar period if time prior to the beginning of the admlwloim prior to the war l.4ng 29.310, as against 83.311 afterward. The Male hospitals are actually hnuHlng 6,."iO0 more, patients than Uiey were built to accommodate. tl -- Purl. know ed sweet to eintble tlio public to get wheut products at seasonable prices, u well as to make good tho guarantee to the producer. With wheat prices reasonable, Mr. I'eek stiltl, reasonable prices of other products muld b expected l)eeause wheat was Hit) barometer of the food Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured 8.!iti; AdministraNew York. whm iimdu Iry cotiKrexH tor-tar- es President Wilson Declares That He Plessed With Progress Made and Hopea for Early Completion of Work of Committee. Interest to the After a Con. Washington. Chetiper food in the neur future wns predicted on Murch 24 hy Clmlriimu IVek of the depart-inen- t of commerce Industrial board, 118 a rexult of a conference with food HilinlnlHlriitlon officials in New Tork, Air. I'eek snltl there hud been Ken-erof a recent inlmmderKtiiudinK! Htutement by Mr. Hoover that wheat mlht go to S3.no a bushel, und he lidded tlmt tho million dollar grain M13aycr and Pink-fcam- Makes Statement of Ultimate Consumer Terence With Food tion Officials at ' Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" ' BEGIN SPEEOIHG UP CORNS LIFT OUT 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. their tongne nr In the feed pnt LJauld Comnannil niv. h. remedy to all of them. It acts on the ana On mittees as soon ns the nmemlments to the league covenant are agreed upon. The Japanese have eliminated the word Vquallty" from their proposed amendment to the covenant of the league, It was reported, und now demand only justice .Alike for the nationals of the members of the- - league. Their original amendment asked ' for "Justice and equullty." The elimination, the report had It, wns decided upon at a private conference of the Japanese delegates. This modification woubk make the to clause virtually unobjectionable America, it was said, because the of the United States says the wtine thing the Nipponese now propose. The Urltlsh dominions. It Is understood, find even the modified clause objectionable, especially Australia, and It appears the whole matter Is one for British solution. The Jupanese continue to Insist that something similar to what they suggest Is essential to quiet the anxiety of Japan. ' BDohn' glands. It routs theTtdisease m,m-tha dlmaj nmi the trouble no mut.p hnv t,Av am 4 . "eapoaeo." Absolutely (res from any. thing; Injurious. A child can safely take W A OU1Q by druggists, harness dealers. I . or seat axpresa paid by the menu - 1 !f lacturera. lanlal'Astals Waat, yrf Diooa DV eXDelllnar i Oft SPOHN MEDICAL CO., m vanX fa&Jif 1 jt if a GOSHEN, INO., U. S. A2 Different Points of View. THAT "LAST STRAW" AGAIN There was a rush of wind, a cloud sf dust, and the car rushed on, leav- This Time It Meant Real Tragedy In ing the old gentleman sprawling In the the Lives of Two Young and roadway. He picked himself up and Loving Mortals. da&hd up to a policeman, yelling : "It's the last straw!" she exclaimed "That motorcar knocked me down I" bitterly. The policeman took out a businessShe tapped on the floor with bet like notebook and said: toe, always, with her, a sign ef right , "Did yon notice the ouiulw-r- airf repressed passion. was an Id one. "It the "Tea," Injured "The last straw 1" she repeated. Dumber 6tJ." He shuffled his feet la embarrass-n.ent-. Just then another policeman, who had neon the accident, came hurrying Angrily she shrugged herself to hei np, and aald: feet. "No, Do I The number's 99. This "I'm going V she cried. "I would not PRESIDENT VISITS BATTLEFIELD gentleman was standing on his head stay here another second, even for a when he noticed It I" Pittsburgh moment" Makes Auto Tour of Area In Which Chronicle-TelegrapAnd she swept out, and there wsa Recent Combat Raged. nothing left for him to do but follow. Skinning Came Natural. "I didn't know It wss the last straw, Paris. President Wilson left Sunday "Pardon me," aald the army cook, or I wouldn't have taken It," be apolmorning In an automobile for n tour for military chefs are prone to miserably. of the battlefields, visiting the Sols-son- s their underlings courteously, ogized And she, who had never sipped a area, where th allies seized the "hut I prithee me where tell you Initiative from Ilindenburg on July IS learned to peel potatoes m artis- lemonade without n straw In hrr life, nnd neter Intended to, sniffed scornfulby sending General Mangin's Tenth tically? I observe that you "do not French army to attack the Chateau tut off the cuticle In great hunks, ly, without replying, and refrain from Inviting htm In when they, reachThierry salient. The president vUited as, alas, too many do, but loosen a ed . . her house. scenes of the American army particithen bit of the skin of the tuber and divisSecond and as the First pation, deftly atrip It all off. Tou must have Why Spell It at AH? ions were Incorporated In General had much experience In skinning e'er Mangin's army as attack troops for entering upon a soldier's life?" "Why not spell Germany wld. flits offensive, while the Twenty sixth, "I did. thank you, air." replied the small G hereafter," queries Superindivision struck toward Chateau Thieraccompli ahed nxfnler of the kitchen tendent Shlels. "Surely she has earnry snd the Third threw bark the Gerpolice, "Before I decided to make the ed the distinction. mans acrofc the Marne. "The old wldespreadlng. pot VeWM world safe tiK- democracy I was The president motored out the main banker." Kansas City Star. ccpltat O Is typical of Gertaaa typs of other years, but the small g that rehigh road, which was the first day'a II miy a man's wife prevents him sembles a whipped dog. witn Its objective nf the First and Second ditall between Its legs. visions on July 18, which they reached from kMtlnat s lot of money In specuwith the French Moroccan division belating by not allowing him any to Is In keeping now." Itm Angeles Time. fore noon. speculate with. The president saw the vast American cemetery near Being In society la a good deal Ukt Everything we ne4 la within reach where several thousnnd doughboys here and now, boennse It Is within us. being In Jail ; tt isn't so bad after ye and marines are buried. He returned Look within the treasure mine. get used to It to Parts about 8 o'clock. ly ad-dre- , - down-bangin- g Miasy-aux-Bol- It OUSTED AS POSTAL HEAD. Burleson Removes Clsrettce Msckay from Management of Telegraph Co. Clarence II. Mackay Washington. has been removed from the management of the Postal Telegraph and Cable company. iMffcrences between the management of the Postal Telegraph A Cable company, and General P.orleson, acute ever since the government assumed control of the telegraph and telephime system, culminated on March 22 In an order by the poatmnster general summarily relieving th chief offlrer. directors snd .owner of the postal company from all duties In connection with government operation of their system. Post-tnast- er Preparing for Cstra Session. tn the light of recent Wsshlngton developments senators and representatives who have remained In Washington since the adjournment of con grew are agreed in the belief that the extrn session will be railed not later than the middle of May. The most probable date suggested Is Tuesday, Mary 13. Outbreak In Budapest. Copenhagen. A finds pest dispatch says mob stormed the postofflee and military building and destroyed the It Is reported Hooved monuments. that the extreme RoHstlsts Intend te proclaim a soviet republic . Allies Occupy Mere of Hungary. London. Allied troops In the past few days have occupied the greater part ef Ilnngsry, with the exception disof r.udspest and the tricts, for the pnrpoee of toppreaeg plnndering by Botaeevlk gang. ll No Table Drink Has Ever Talleri The Place Of The Original POSTUM CEREAL ust Ilka coffee 15 minutes titer toiling begins. Its delicious flavor, rich enl brown color and fine aroma make it such a satisfying cup that Pontum is tho BoH ideal drink with meals (or both children and grown people. Used in place of coffee it provides a real health drink. Contains no drugs, no caffeia as does coffee; doesn't make you nervous, sleepless or fretf uL "There's a Reason" At Grocers two tsizcs 1 5c & 25c |