NOW RAISES 500 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Oregon: Til—*‘1 took Lydia E. Pink- Bam's Vegetable Compound for an ar- | 3 ganic trouble which i pulled me down un- | i til I could not putm rl | va _. has restored my health so I can do all my work and 1 am so grateful that I am recommend. ing it to my friends.”’— Mrs. D. M. ALTERS, R. R. 4, Oregon, Il. Only women whohave suffered the tor- tures of such troubles and have dragged slong from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters’ condition should fit by her recom- mendation, and if there are any com- lications write Lydia E. Pinkham’s Riedicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. ‘The result of their 40 years experience fs at your service. foot to the floor could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and ear it made it very a ii for me. i] ‘“I saw the Com- d{pound advertised in four paper, and tried it. It chickens every Gratitude. “1 see that your motorcar?” “Yes, flint didn’t endow it.” BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parte of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settied in the throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expec toration in the morning, gives nature & chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off [he disease, helping the pa- tient to regain hi Made America and sold a century.~—Adv, uncle gave old You a but the skin s health, f i Method, The Modern fr Hed *atterson Brhealthvalue, nourish~ ment anda. sweet nutlike re r impos~ sible in a pro~ duct ace of wheat alone, JAPS PROPOSAL NOT PLEASING Objection to the Principle of Racial. Equality INTERNATRONAL AIR CODE Neutrals Will To Present Suggestions To League Of Nations Commission—Wil- Have An Opportunity son Dines With House. Paris. The Dominion delegates here heartily concur in the view of the British delegation that the ques &ll nationalities throughout the world is not a matter for the League of Na tions. A prominent Australian ex pressed the opinion that the com monwealth was not prejudiced against the Japanese, but had a great admira tion for them. Nevertheless, he said Australians believed that better for the future world if race should develop along its own dis tinctive lines. The chief tralian continued, was ene. Australia aimed at building up in the most rapid manner an all | British population of more than 15.- 000,000, and her chief attraction was | her high wages and pleasant indus trial conditions. The Asiatic work er, as known in Australia, however, | was a cheap worker, and therefore, | the Australian continued, if the doors were opened to Asiatic Immigration | | the Aus industrial consideration, the they would have to be closed to Eu ropeans. A Canadian delegate declared that | the question of immigration must be settied individually by country Canada, he sald, hitherto has had no complaint regarding the Japanese in each : i i i i i lim Canada. Their immigration was ited, he pointed out, and only a few vearly. Wilson ting commission President will att chair BY the mee we $1} Wii which he Saturday morning, when all pro and changes will ¢ “srl 1 3 ¥ » Tye : »d and the plan put into We man Respongible tions Herself who herself has been for reason of ex assigned for thousands ¥, NG is execution ANGLO-AMERICAN ENTENTE. To Bring About Closer Trade Relations. A and American Chamber of Com London conference lunch ing closer the relations between | and British business was held Delegations were present from three prominent British organ. | izations, three American organiza | tions and also from British labor un- | fons, men, PARLEY AT POSEN HALTED. German High Command And Cabinet Reported AL Odds. ok Aah HIGH PRIGES Men Take First Steps turers Toward The Board Proposals Was Not Announced, tial Tea of the taken at a Washington. —In bringing about abilization Bn dities were ives of the with the Departmer Organize We +111 “ Wiliing fective oa the to We Carmulnta igrmuiaie do not be long TO RECOGNIZE AUSTRIA, France Reported On Eve Of Sending Envoys To Vienna. Paris. The French Govern: Petit Parisien resume at least with the {in diplomatic For has the The | will be ent gnnounces, desires fal Austria it unofh German Pichon, Paris Henri adds, to Allize, Paris. Negotiations between the in | terallied commission and the German Government's representatives at Posen ghave again been interrupted at a time when a result seemed about to be reached. It is said that this was the | result of the evasive attitude of the ! German Government, i Dispatches state that the German | High Command appears to be in open conflict with the Berlin Cabinet and will not undertake to respect an ar | mistice between the Germans and Poles. SA SAAB SH A AR U. 8. TO GET ZEPPELINS. New Terms To Germany Will Reqgiure ' Surrender Of Airships. Washington Definite. information has reached Washington that Cor many will be required to surrender part of her large fleet of Zeppeline, said to number more than 60. Little has been said about the Zeppeling and none of the armistice terms have re Quired the surrender of any of them. ¥ BRUSSELS PUTS IN BID. Offers Palace As Seat Of League Of Nations. Paris—The Belgian delegates have presented the official request of Bel ginm that Brussels chould be chowen as the seat of the league of rations. The delegation has transmitted to great powers a copy of the letter from Burgomaster Max, of Bruseels, stating that the municipality would present to the league the Egmont Palace, for’ merly the property of the Duc dAren. berg, for nse as its headguarters, CLEMENCEAU HOLDS ON. Report That He Has Resigned Min. istry Of War Denied. Paris. <A rumor that Premier Clem: encean has resigned the portfolio of Minister of War, which was current here, was denied in official quarters * ‘ LACKING ? i PEAGE TREATY Navigation of Rhine Of To Be Dismantied, Coun- Fortifications Heligoland cil Decides. Parle At the close of a conf! between President the A vd George ter, and French Pren was made, that {roiled the Peace Intern: on the 1 and Waterway Railways i today The ied CON place the German-Holland Comm of bafore the war The British delegation y the Peace Conference, has consented the ownership of the America All the stion the Bupreme Counell question of the future cables German to parties inter eetied in Gus are preparing briefs, 2268537 STILL IN ARMY, crease Since Armistice. Washington The strength 268.537. the signing of the armistice. announcement officers and men, A 33 exclusive Germany, Russia in the States there were 640.012 and at gen 64.203. The force in Siberia numbered segsions, A U. 6. LEASING ISLANDS. Lie Off Colombia And Are Regarded Of Military Value. The of the Panama. Cartagena Panama corre Star and in ar The payment, it iz asserted, will be forty million dollars. The islands contain small cocoanut plantations, and but little agficulture is carried on upon ¥ FOR A MILITARY TRAINING SYSTEM Representative Group of Drafi- ees Indorse System ————————— NATIONAL POLICY AS A a War Department Announces Data As certained Through Question. naires At Camp De- VANS, Washington Overwhelming in of a universal military dig of ex ip of the Yens for the: existing relationship between cers and men of the army, was the selective service men of Division, Camp De before the organization the ring of demobilized ength of were obtained through ATTAngea ques tionnaire system with safe pre free expression of « guch to every guard wided insure absolutely 10 pinion and with the ion as answers representative on the inquiry was made public at the War Department it distribution in divis make the The report ig headed “Our } mililary system to America's citizen If of the rated as dissatisfied As it ap pra red soldiers.” Although ha men ques wit military life, the report 11 he idier’s belief that he personally had benefited show at RG & fe per cent. of t the se Ly my life § his ar per cent, were glad of their tra aside from per ry train feel bX cent. favored universal mili fs & BE 8 5 3 DE 48 & nat onal policy AUSTRIA TO GET FOOD. Reached In Vienna Hoover To Manage S%ipment. Basle The 1 nterallied ion, which has been condn negotis one at Vienna, has con eluded sessions there and an agreement by which German Aue convoy way of Triest, according trim will rec by ive five 8 of grain daily ceived here from the Aus capital credit of $30,000,000 A arranged to earry out hn as been the agreemont chairman of the Su- COAST ARTILLERY LUCKIEST. Leads All Other Branches In Per Cent. Returned Home, Washington The Coast Artillery in per cent. returned to this country March 13. The War Depart- announced (hat of the Coast had sailed on that date Only 1 per cent of the Quartermaster Corps had sailed. sna BANA DIES OF SLEEPING SICKNESS, E. P. Steuder Its First Victim In Richmond. Richmond, Va.~Richmond's first death from the so-omlied sleeping sickness was reported to the health department. The victim iwas BE Poter Stender, of Crewe, Va.. who had been a patient ot a local hospital simoe March 2. No additional cases of the disease have been reported to ¥ 1 COULD NOT SLEEP Mr. Schleusner in Misery From Kidney Complaint. Doan’s Gave Complete Relief. “Heavy work brought on my kidney complaint,” says Wm. Behleusner, 6408 Suburban Ave, Welldon, Mo, “One morning when shoeing a horse | wag taken with a sudden pain in wy back snd fell flat on the floor, If 1 had been hit with a trip ham. mer, I couldn't have suf, fered more, 1 stayed in the house for five weeks and the pain was wearing the life out of me. At times, | couldn't get =» wink of sleep because of the misery and | had to gel up every few moments Mr. Schiensaer *0 Dass the secretions that were highly colored, of foul odor, filled with sandy sediment and terribly scalding. My bladder fel as though it were afire. The pail} brought stupor and a reeling sensation in my head; the torture of it cannot be described. If | got onto my feet | couldn't walk bud felt dizzy and all in a flutter and everything would turn black, head ached so it seemed h eyes were being dragged d using Doan's Kidney and 1 was soon rid of all the 31 Bubscribed and sworn to before me, C. H. COGGESHALL 5 Nolary Publi Get Doan’s ot Any Store, 60c & Box DOAN’ HIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N.Y. To Ki Geld reste ne & Tes, the om Grave's Tasteless chill Tonic iy vitality & energy by purifying asd ep rieking the blond. You can soon feel ls Birengih ening, lavigorsting Efe. Price Sc The excruciating pain which comes from a lame back is quickly alleviated by a prompt application of Yager's Liniment. Sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains, etc. should always keep a bot- tle of “Yager's” handy as its penetrative qualities quickly bring relief from pain, At ali deslers. Price 35 cents. The large bottle of Yager's Lin ment contains twice as much as the usual Sic bottle of Enunent. 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