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cans Says They ofganized artny atid the North Am ions, is pending hn. Many instances of such ax won for hunters” because of t acy of their rifles in vith power which if 4 wasted if the’ Ine place jin the i@ularty at wor to c mh uh Dixon, . of which pr approvat” to Indian regimen Indians who Titviston = tional jon, « National same tyro state: or old 69th, New Tsheavy Tndian sking served in many in practically all setv! Pr} Dixon declarca “ollicers: interviewed, ty officer, who have cord, render universa y atid havy.” ARE GOOD jor Lom Reiley, Hattatlon of stout unexcelled ‘in every tight, wd “T have no hi ing. any one of un sergeanicy, or evel a T had. replacement: sitan mat troops, for: I. noted were scent out as. a of how intoxication or ee! » Pleasant Pellets have times warded off sick would otherwise MARY E. BI _ REDSKINS ~~ HAVEDIVISION | LLTHEIR OW ers” Representation is Favored PROVED GOOD SOLDIERS Commander of Native Ameti- of Troons Nat a a a ‘ Ns Washington, Feh, A propos: ize one or more falf divisions can‘Indian div t of the army reorganization legis- sonal heroism onthe western front, the France the, nickpame + of contended would: be he are denied? & hem routing and patrel , and unfaltering among the —sobilerty. the ‘Indian was deserihed a tional “Armericaf Intdial tor from Getiéral Pershing giying his | ¥ 17.000 IN SE A majority of the more.than: 17,0000 Ww inilitaty service dut- ‘my Division, fill the gaps produced in its r fighting off the’ Marne. ihe numerous catips and hospitals, all mitiding officer. to the corporal or pet thei¢ commatd, * * . tic commendation, of the rilliane the staiility, the amenabil Pie, the heroista ahd valorof the h dlan‘aix, a fighting foree in our Aine otk, They -weré y Indians: fora first ee on eight different occasions... so thorough was ‘the Uect- on of, my. ranks, and these’ In- dighs were unquelitiedly the yery bé: replaceménts seit, me, were killed’ of wounded, fot they sougit the dangerous places, .* * 1 advocate the segregation of Indian ECT HBLPED and allied ailments resulté ffoin auto-. -poisoning. ‘Take castor ei; oF procute.at the drag store, a pleasant vegetable latativ called Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, co: es posed of May-apple, aloes and jalap. Karisas. City, Kans.s—“Dr. Pietee’s B latge family. and " fake and pleasant tress. ist iver, sick-headsiches, eo shess there is no medicine that can equal the ‘Pleasant Pell a treat help'to me-ia family in as mutch as they have many MAY [-scovs ges 1 BARBARY COAST enema testbed tnd treed You, khow that pine is used in nearly Ui prescriptions atid remedies for coug! he réason ia pine fontaine several peculiar elements that have a remark- fable effect in soothing antl healing the inembranes of the throat and cheat. Pine is famons for this purpose. |. Piré-vough ‘eyfaps are combinations rup” pate is usually. plaifi sup , Fo make: the best thi money can bu of Pinez in a_piat wit home-made sug: can uee clarified mola vrup, insfead of si ANY BIG CROWD San Francisco, Feb, 12:-Those who i may come fo San Franeiseo at the time of the democratic convention the latter ‘part of June with the idea of experigncing a thrill by visiting the “Barberry Coast” will be- disappoint- Many of the resorts. celebrated) in story and: vérse as the scenes of des- perate adventure, where cheap board: Ke full p ing house gperators. comms known way, you make a iP than) os “erimps” freely plied thelr trade o' Werehes Yoo eat buy Tends snade for st ree ty 4 shanghasing sailors for unserupulons ildren take it eagerly sea’ captains ,are permanently qlosed. nn feel this take hold ofa cough’| Others’ have but. the name of the or cold in a way thab méans Busifiess. place that once: flamed with-color, mu ‘The cough may bé div. hoarse and Uae, gle and revelry. form atfon'0 Poralouet Meese te the Tong | before national prohibition to he known as flamed membranes—and thie | Was. generally. considered a possibility, :} Pinex and Sytup combination op | “Barberry Coast,” a section of Pacific ds | it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid | street extending back: from the bay <. | tod, for brone ial aathina; »hoariehelt, front; a half dozen blocks to where ee 3 Seer euitERt: Chinatown ‘touches the Italian district, Binex is, a highly concentrated eam had been reidered innocuous by the prohibition of the sale of ‘liquor in the long row, of. dunce halis there. yrup. Or ¥ honey, or corn Either a cong cund of gennine Norivay pinc extract, ond te fag usatle mand over, fot its rompt effécé upon cotighs. Prpeware ‘ct dubetitutes,, Atk | yo drugrist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions, end don’t accept anything else. atanteed to give «lsolute satio- er money retuoded, The Wayne, ind: fs éxploits of per: Red Men in your to Market street, San Francisco’s priticipal thoroughfare. is Kearney gtrect, where once it Is declared, with- s ‘in a Hour enough reckless spirits could . he picked up to start almost any. sort of desperate entetrpise. Now Kearney lect’ of ‘men under the comiiang. of | 18 one of the quietest and most. re- 1. | Lieuténant Colonel William J, Motris-| ‘ vlog ie dotting the ertun “ike SERBIAN CHILDREN NEED ORTHOPEDICS ingtin’ system was rélaied. by Dr. Pix. Land Filled With Cripples Says on: Sh Octoher 1918, preceding: the armistice,’ when the .142nd. infantry English Surgeon Which Can He Cured: he dead], iptag cont enisted the was in. front of St. Etientie, on the Ehanipaghe front, the Germa: jetect- éd° American troops” mov a) by tapping wires. To avoid this:Colonel Mortisséy. organized a signal ‘Kquare of Choctaws to. transmit the messages. - fin thelr original dialect... “This. barbed jon,” Dr. Dixon said," ge that honplassed the f . of: the J emoriai as Wana- London, Feb. 12. =- Sir John Lynn- ‘Thomas, ''the: widely, known orthopedic surgeom of Cardiff,, who ‘returned re- turned from: Serbia, says the: land is filled swith: cripples, ‘many of whom could’ be cufed or improved if. modern orthopedic ‘methods were ‘available, The «state-of the wounded and dis- abled ‘soldiers of Serbia is said to be piteous) These men: are without the simplest appliances and .the country. Jacks. ‘surgeons “with the requisite knowledge of new methods The Ser- bian’Red Cross: in' Great Britain in- yited-‘Serhian surgeons to come to England’. and, stndy, British - orthop- tedics. IDAHO. EXPECTED “TO RATIFY U. 8. SUFF AMENDMENT Boise, Ida... Koh, 12-—Mdaho's legis- Jature called into special session for | today. will ratify ‘national -suffrix: amendment, it is considered certali’ hiere. * “| Refore deciding to‘ call a. special, ses- sion, overnor PD, W. Dnivis wrote to every member of the house and. senate, axking their views on the subject. ‘The tenor of’ these replies indicated: thit ratification’ will ‘he unenimous vote. The ‘session is called -for the ‘sole purpose of deuling with, tlie suffrage question, and ‘under Idaho's laws 10 other matter can. be taken up. The legislature will have to meet in one ‘of thé Joeal theatres, becuuse the old buildings which housed the. senate mud house chaintiers liave heen torn down to Hiake way for the construction of the east and west wings’ cf fle new capitol building, at a cost of “$900,000. The meeting of the special session of the legislature; whieh undér the catt will. last but one day, will coincide with the opening of, the campaign it this, stafe<for the Remeblican party. The Republican: state central commit- tee will, meet here at the same time a plat to Onlist: RVICE that: there were fo words in the Choc faw. tongue for many Military tech- nical expressions, and if, Was -neces- ss fo make a: fable, of substitutes “one grain corn” for. “first bat- And “aftows". for ‘:intmuni- the 26th. Divi: it the York, which ‘re replacements tof Dr. Dixons plan proposes the estab- ” | ishiment. ‘cf ‘ permanent” regimental ‘or’ ks PY) nattalion heddquarters of or neds ith? But the F ; | portant reser¢ations, a stem .. of. other units atid | .cnools on of near reservations for the RRC Ker. visite | BUCione of jrepating Idian youths for that after: visit- |. military carecr and duties or citi z and ‘a higher. school, to be known'as the Indian West Pomt, for instructing: Indfatis: in. thie daties of Ron-comm! ned officers, The plan ‘would: allow’ Hadians non-commission- ed officers to enter teguiar, officers’ schools, \ : -DECLATING “INDIANS: C1112: Other sections’ of the measure would oe? [decare’ all Indians hth or i renchied the age of 21 years, or who shall have taken" the preseribed -outh of a! regulit Soldier of the United Sfate. to be fall cltivéiis of the United States. Subject to’ a reading and writing test, afier | 14RD alt Indian graduates of the-reser- vation. would be: declared. full eftizens on reaching 21 y of age, Testifying before the House. Com mittee, Dr. Dixoh’ charged. that. the venimissiog of hidktti affairs -does not believe:the Indian citizenship and that he liad prohibited the delivery-to In+ dlans. in. some’ sections of copies” of festlmony before the- House Military ‘ommittee in 1917, when Dr. Dixou argued: for the recruiting of ten or more ‘regiments of Indian caval Use in the war. Under a ruling by the cAltorney General, the Commissioner of dian affairs: was held. to. have. the same. power of: regulation ‘over. tlie muil of Indians us the warden of: penitentiary in preventing the delivers. of mailto convicts. : Wl “1 ask you to note.” Pr. Dixon said, baf the Indian, ‘in the majority’ of Cares a ward of the government, was treated as a convict buf still was con. dered worthy of being drafted.” The Secretary of War apposed the organization: of the ‘Indian regiments in. 1917 on the ground that. lie did’ not, fivor segregation of. troops’ according tosrace, from the com- Indians under. with. one ac Lai nthusias- fa. tse OLDIBRS wlio commanded the 165th. Tifa’ were superior it phase ‘of every in recommand- capfalic, Mithy of them | that- disthuct k thie Chovtaw. dia- BOFLEWILL * Wheén.the feels :thi ead feels :thick Cleveland, 0., Feb: 42—The Rrother- Hoconiotive Engineers will ‘fo ank ‘and trust company iti -: | Cleveland - during: the present. year, | Warren: S$. Stone, grand chief, annout: The. bank «1 |ALASKA PRIMARY ~’ COMES.IN APRIL| <1 pia es afiproxtMately: 50,000. déjiositors fi yJuneau, Alaska. - 7 12. nh (he ranks of otganized laber, he paidites.:for the: /Ajas! orig “Organia E pasta of delégate to rorigress,-uttarnex:| $44 000400 * ‘on . Egeieral and for seats in’ the territorial out. the : te and. house of Frépresentatives, a He iby Alaska voters) ate primary election: 4 Ss ? Delegates to the and democratic conventions :and- nationa! Fcommitteemen of the two big parties will be‘named on the same date: Foy thé fitst time in 7 Wickersham, Fairbanks, will NOT he a ¢andtdata for the republican hom: ination for territorial delegate to cou- Yress. Mr. Wickersham, who bus heen delegate several times and. at-dimost: éevéry: election than banks Stone money could > for “labor? int and. controiied by Keep, _ USE SLOAN'S? Wis you, Rnow what Stean’s beeh my favorite fatnily mediciné, fof many years. F raised qaité & delegate to the repnblicda convention. |. bP. 4 Sntherlatd; Rughy. republican territorial senator, will be the only caddidate for the repiblitan nomina- fion for delegate, it. is” believed. George B. Grigsby, Nome, demotrat. territorial attorney general: will seek the nomination for reelection, A. R, Heillg, Fétrbanks and Join Rustatrd, Jufieaty will contest forthe republican nomination for. attorney general, : Liniment'will do, as thousands ~™ of nien, and women’ the world over kerf ju, too; will keep it handy. You wilt use, it for those “twinges of rheumati for _reli¢ving that lame back, mus2lé ‘sfiffnéss :and’ soreness, aches, ‘all sorts of external:pains, and “Gxposiird Heermaths,” Only takes alittle, spplied without enbbings ‘Soot. pinetrates, scatteri Bringing: merciful reli from the time my. children were small 1 always gave them the ‘Pleasant Pelleté.’ iby were edgy ta iv every way, hever cating dis- For Colds, Grip or Infldenza ce 0c: Any epmunatonse (TIVE, BROMO. QUININE” Tabiees vi pation or lets. 10 e ’ Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature " .’ found them Tagipg Up Tay. on the box : The Proper Thing. “If you hate ati itch or writitg, Rebert,- get a scratch pa}.”—Bustoy ‘Shenceript. 5 30c.\ Spells ‘my childi > 993 Homer Ave, ‘The mdin artery from this: district } i i | ‘| OPEN.OWN BANK |: expects: to open with} s . | were ‘ ; i , Don’t Be Cut—Unth You Try This New Home Core ‘That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Boss of Time. Simply Chew up a Pleasant ‘Tasting Tablet Occasionally and Rid Yourself of Piles: Let Me Prove This Free! My internal. methoa forthe treat’ ment and ‘permanent cure of piles is sands of gratefy letters testify to thts, and I want you to try this method at’ my expense, f ‘No-matter whether -your case fs iof whethe it is occasional or permanent, yar should send for this: free trial treat ment, 4 oath No matter where you Hve—no mat ter what your nage or occupation—it you are troubled with piles, my method will relieve you promptly. T especially want to send it to those forms, of. ointments, -kalves, and other local applications have failed. T want) you to realize that © my method of treating piles is- the one most~dependable treatment. This gideral offer of freé treatment is too important for you to neglect a single day. Write now. Send no money. Simply mail, the cougon—out do this now---TODAY. ~ N FREE PILE’ REMEDY ¢ E. Re Page. j S416 “Page: Bldg.,»Marshall, Mich.| Please: send freé trial of your| method t | | | GERMANY SOON TO TRANSMIT PRESS Berlin, Feb, 1 All the press or- ganizations of Germany, the repre- sentatives of all publishers’ organiza- ‘tions, the official Wolff. bureau, the Dutch news . agency, ““Trans-ocean,”” and the-German wireless propaganda seryice gathered: in’ Berlin recently. for a discussion of the wireless pos- sibilities in Gerinahy for transmitting news, Dr. Bredow, who conducted the cort- ferenvé, stated that there have beer distributed. daily a. report of © the assembly at weimar and news _sum- maries by, the Wolff buteaw and Dutcti agency: The newd ‘messages have been received by ‘the governnietit wireless stations a various points. in the country and turned. over: to. thé. papers. c C the wiréleas, is’ not: yet able to*supply, the fall: fi of the press nor sny- thing. near it, for the’ wireless stations aré overloaded with persoyial meés- sages:- However; they decided that the -witeléss is capable of haridlijig brief flashes on. impottant stories which afe paralleled by telephone of telegraphed. by the news agencies, 80 that the néws is available for-a larget circle of people. - i The conferénce was convinced, how- ever, that théspreading of such mi sages can be done’ in large numbers only when the wireless telephone has been installed; as only. in-this. way thé hiring of special wireless operators can be avoided: _, They. decided for the present the” sending of news will have to. continue by telegraph, for it was tog expensive-to fit up each telegraph offiee with wireless equip- ment. » In a few. weeks the group, will meet again to discuss-any further’ teclini- cal experiments: with wireless tele- phony. INEW MBXICO. WIL! AVOR VOTES FOR before the a: of the siffraje Feral consitution, 7 wo attempis were made at the reg ular’ sesstoit. of ‘the: logislifute in’ the f 1919 to give: women fhe balk l6t. itt New: Mexico, but ‘bofh: of there defeated, by. nifrow margins: According, to the ‘constitution of New Mendiient to thé fed a twothirds vote of the members in both houses, while, onlya majority Vote will He heeded to ratify the fed- eral. constituti : Unless there ow, radicht be ratified without difflculty. ALASKA WOULD S OPEN ‘Seattle, Feb. of feet of pape laxid can help. relieve: the pul recently. Governor, Riggs was. here on his Jones, capital of Alashe, lation intended to remove . féstric- turéts jugach FesérVaitons, the. notthérn territory’s pus way, from to Washington, C.,. where cted t6 Kelp. press pending tions and- allow. pdlp manu! to go'into the Tor and: : Grd etent, eee Pp al men to: go-to ‘Alaska ‘aiid establis! as great ds th Kain béunda sented Under the preanne laws the Opposite P.O. Phone 58. the correct one, Thousands upon thow | + long standing or! recent development, | it ts chroni¢ or acute, whether |) apparently hopeless cases where all], ‘ |NEWS BY WIRELESS|’ coriferees concluded that | ° WOMEN AMENDME’T | cise. Mexico, however, the proposal reduired'}* . he change, in sentiment. during the last year, which is. hardly likely, leading Suppetters. of Woman siffrage dre of the opinion that the amoadment wit —Aleske wants fo throw .opert her millions of aeres of’ national: forestsso that the billions. wood of the north: and Gewsprint famine, Governor Thomas iggs; Jv., of Alaska declared. here 1S human nat Pi oe men THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1920 ~e BASKET ‘More and Better Wheat : @ poor crop of wheat, ‘The winter wheat which is riow in the'grourid bias an acteage farmers become _ of 10,000,000 actes ot so less than last yedr ou the danger is that i lstouraged and soy the Notbiweat will do likewise arid not put\in enough wheat. | that they will not grow wheat again. If your neighbors have a good * erop this year at a ve: high price, what Pa will that do you yea i) nee have: no will mill _, Theswinter is not only lower in acteage but the \uality i i ‘+ While théte will bec governement it gttirahty for the 1920 cop, yet the workd ohortage will insuré #: i, ThéNotthwest has not to keep the 1 ty Sn 0 ca bare another ron HER Meet a: wheat? AR The danger ie that the shiottage will be more acute and that bredd prices will Nothing cid take the plaee of itd Northéfh wheat! Other whesti as a rule the pulp makers “cannot enter the reser- Nation with any certainty. that they willbe’ allowed:to stay. ‘ Alaska’s great forests stretch over proximately’ 34,000 square miles, an area nearly equal in size to the state of Indiana, according..to estimates made by: government officials. Several--hundred million feet . of good pulp wood, including western yellow pine, hemlock, Sitka spruce, \white. fir. and lodgepole pine, are on the forest, reserves alone. ; The Tongass reserve, in souith- eastern Alaska, is especially adapted to the manufacture of pulp and paper, forestry officials have reported. There! 4 is plenty of water power, ocean har- | \bors open the year round, timber skittivig the. water atid weather sim- ilar to that of the Puget Sound. The governor intends to ask Wash- ington to. restorg the reserves to the hational domain or to open them to the pulp industry. GREAT WESTERN ° AERONAUTICAL _| ‘SHOW PLANNED Feb, 12. San. Francis ; Préparatiohs are being made for the first great western aeronautical expo: sition to be held in San Francisco. |! April 21 to ’ ma The ‘San Fr surpass the Chic: co exhibition will zo show held in Jan- coming: ati ow, Several Pacifie Coast firms engaged in the manufac ture’ of air craft of aircraft accessor: jog will mirticipate. There wih he everything from .the pondérous transcontinental pssehger Mier and the méany-motored “freight- train” of the tir, buiit for use as a commercial ‘cargo carrier, to the al- Most. “vest. pocket” ize cloudster for Use by one passenger on eursions. Of ently flying days-as: well-s first be shqwn to the public at the Sar ; Franeisco and which are said to There wilt he fimons battleplanes ‘of the stripped-for-action let. atid Jelongside of them will pe parked the lururies: incladed ins latest “flying palaces.” Exhibits will ivelude AR machines. now being -built C FE! RRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS are gpa aiid s6ft and: full ‘of athrch and need, the bread gluten which is in The Northwest hae ‘siways made good and will not be found Wanting, Wheat ie the basis of all value in the Northwest, In ‘addition to» many yari¢ties of : land planes, sca planes and. flying haitts, a middel wt the famous ico pine; equipped: with \sled-like landing géar. | Wilt be shown, type proposed for the flight over the North Pole aid arotiid the '“end-of the | ——N ichmond § Pa Builders’ Hardware’ Te is not too tate to iniprové conditions in Spring wheat. We miust miiske every Northwestern atré count. Our normal qiijta is about 22,000,000 acres ahd 5 we should grow at least 50,000,000.0f bushel: _ The war has left Barope tt bad ‘id they will probably not as ch whent oa daa cod Ble hig of toe Clie en eee orily enough for otf owh people’ but to feed the world. X< it .will-bé thé duty of the United States to grow not \ This Is Our Last Chance Ve N ‘This plane ‘ist of the | ; >. 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