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TUESDAY, - APRIL 20, . 1920: {WANT COLUMN | ne. HELP WANTED—MALE ali actetdat ‘ata! nog free. loler Barber College, 107 K. i WANTED—live wire agsistant druggist, must be Able to talk’ German. State age, salary expected, po ae aS or, married, when: you can in flrattetear: Jrite Jew. Hofer, FWishek, 4-17 -2wks TRARN iActiar Auto, Repal air, Vulcaniz- Los: Angeles Cc. A. Auto ‘31-1mo ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE ~ WANTHD-—Fwo dining room. girs to wait ‘on table. Wages $50.00 per ony room tand board, steady work, P. J. Twokey, Hotel,Sherman, White ‘Sulphur ews Mant. -3WwKs WANTED— nbermaid Tang waitress fat yences Hotel Garrison,” Garrison, 4-16-8t WANTED Gini for Sener housework: Apply 523 4-26-t! WANTER—G * ered % small family, \ Phone 806. d-ieedwis ene annERnEnEEIRIEIEEREREEETEREIEIEEEEEED WANTED ue RENT WANTED TO REN Smell house or rooms for light’ houneieeee ing. Rhone: 751. 3-8 tf WANTED.TO RENT—One.or more rooms for light housekeeping. Phone , 506R; M-14-7t “_ SALESMAN STOCK SALESMEN—A North Dakota Corporation with large factory in op- eratton in Fargo wants real stock sales- men. Real cooperatio strong local board and@™ wonderful ,leads. Apply quick for- exclusive territory. Sales Manager, 119 Sth “ PUSITIONS WANTED. WANTED—Position as hoysekeeper by > Widow, one. child. ‘Write Mrs. B. Spiritwood, N.“D. Box 23, 4 shane EXPERIENCED © stenographer. _ desires position’ » Write No.' 52, care ee 19-1 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS Tive room. , bunga- Sea reasonable. A. J. Ostrander 9 Thayer,St. ©, Phone 263 4-13-2wks lodern 7 room house, | 7 cluding 3 bed rooms, with an east front |. 1 on car Hne sfor, $4000; modemas:,room house, “well located, east front, | and garage for $2600 on: d_terins; ‘Modern 6 room hous: including 2 bed rooms,.on lavee, Jot, close in, with “double garage, $3600.,, on gogd terms and quick e session; partly modern 6 room house, well located, 66 Ga, with. fine garden spot for "2500. pM. Reaister. a 4-17-1wk HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 14 rooms, hot water plant; modern throughout. i Nice large. : ade trees, east front. An income of $200..per month cangbe de- rived from this very desirable property. For quick sale price $8500. $2500 cash or will takévas part payment, 160 acres of land, if the -prloe :fs :ri Holihan, at Soon east, 08, ‘Postoftice, HOUSES FOR. SALE Twe houses: on ‘corner lot, almost modern. These two hcuses could not be’ replaced today. for beet Located on 12th St. This ig one my real bargains at $3200. One-| half Cash, J. H. Holthan, 314 Broadwaf, Ist door east # :Postoffice, F@RRENT—Four rooms, all\ modern, double and. single, or married couple: $400, and $8.00. per” month.” Calla 18 3rd St, / yn pAa9-29ks ADET— We offer the. followin for sal aa mecaitions nd bath, 2nd street, sre mpletes by our mer collet Ve. Minneapolis, Est: 1893, 3:24-1mo|] $1100.00.cash . (immediate possession) 4 rooms and bath, West ah ‘gth Se.$3400.00 3 ‘oom and \bath, Wert Thayer, immediate possession 5 rooms and bath, 10th St. $0008 6 roome and bath, hot water, hes edges 200.00 pls th, , Mal " $700.00 ‘can nAgioe BR. ‘E: YOUNG | REAL ESTATE COMPANY .. First National Bank Building... ; Phone 78. =—_—_——————————— HARVEY HARRIS & CO. FOR SALE—New. House, 7 rooms and { with, new. oan 24x26 ft. FoR t SALB—Goud 8 room house ‘with barn and chicken: house. FOR SALE—Modern 7 room “house withla three blocks of Postoffice. FOR SALE—Gooa new modern house with rooms. and bath, We offer this emer: Property. myeh below its value, $6200 HARVEY. HARRI Leghorn roosters with ix: pure ‘bied Also hatching eggs from ithe | first prize winners of pure bred.8,, Rocks and white Leg! Pe ismarck, Phone We i SOLLECT CLAIMS, NOTESAND No chargé un- ntinuous. picill- intelligent. and ! per- gets, you theicash, you ‘Write or call. joes we collect. {uj : systematic, sistent. service, need in your business. American Mercantile Agency, Room No. ty City National Bank Rica hone *STRAYED—One herse, ‘White nose; foot; one bldck wire cut on front horse slightly aged 10 years, Reward. for Information FOR SALE—Five twenty-tive ft. lots on the northeast corner of Seventh street and Ave E, Price $1,200; wae Mrs...S.. Mahin, Gen Rel SLL—500 shares Motex Sal vand’-S00 Motex Refining $2.00 and. $00 Motex Pipe Line $4.50. Telegraph orders. A. LT Boatmen's Bank Si, Louis Mo FOR, SALE—100 | shares. ot Des es of Collins Rotar shi Ge FIEMSTITCHING. and /Picoting attach. on all bowing machines, 30. Fifi, instructions. Box 127, Birmingham Ala. HAY FOR SALE—Sixty tons No. 3 up- will bale if ‘receive orders. t,; almost if not quite fatal to the gen-/ his managers jALE—Barber. Shop, first class. out ‘ten N 4-194 , 5h cheap. See the owner, W. 5th Stre; nable, new Day- FOR SALE—Very r wddress Chas. PLOWBD on quick notice. ack. dirt’ free from dandelion, Phone WANTED _< ew rg OF, ond baled FOR SALE—Six room “pattly modern eiBuse, Adarens 210 ‘13th or phmne wl FOR “SALN=Modern six room ‘catleg close in, easy terns. _ FOR ALE Chevrort 490. tousjng car; njotor in first ‘class shape. ja) ups holstering and top. Must be cash. BIg- marck Radiator Works. 4-16-1wk FOR SALK—Overland touring = Tun , o'clock" hae 'M. \April 30; 1920, ‘at the very little, first class condition at’ one~ half regular price. L. B. 34, South Heart, N. D. FOR SALE—Overland $0 car, painted~and overhauled, Phone i 4-17fiwk ____ LAND LANDOLOGY- magazine giving the facts in re to ‘the land situation, Fre ‘4 i Three mont! Bubscriptio: fer a home. or a8 AR: INV, meh Jou ate thinking of buying good farm lands, stmply write me a letter and say, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and, all bar- ticulars FREE.” Address 1 fealtog ology, Skidmore Land Ci . more Bidg., Marinette: ‘Wisconsin... 1-10-4mor FLATHEAD VALLEY, MO} had a failure in Flathead V: ause we are West of Mounjains, lots ‘of fruit, ears | jsready streafns and lakes, our,big lis t a! send for one,, -Tupper &-Bolény Kal- ii Mont. A-19.3¢ tanding Rock Indian Reserva- ttén dairy, corn, grain and grazing ‘The Best of the West.” Let’s land. _* ge! Write Standing, Rock Land Pitice, _ McLaughlin, . FOR F RENT OR SA 160 s 8. 7 % 138-78 in Boyd Tow! nahin. Burlett, Co., Nv D. Address C, S. Jetmuind, Lows, _lowa. __ FREE WT TECONSIN BUDUETINS——sou, climate, crops. ey ‘ation Bureat Wisconsin aoa 71, Madison, has ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Modern: furnished’ ro room to boy or_ mari, caririg” yard. Phong 354K. ae St, evenings after’6 P.° FOR RENT—Two f-room suites with héat, light, elevator service. Apply at once if interested), Bismarck Realty, Company. ( 4-14-tf FOR RENT A large, neatly. furnished room, reet“caY . line, very | closé - ins Call at 820 4th. St. North., 4-x5y1wke FOR RENTS Fur all modern rooms for light houseketping. Double and singie: Call_at 713 3rd St 4-17 10t FOR “RENT Furibiet hot aEioeing ba % hs “gch-at FOR RENT= ped rooms at 300 9th St. 1e 877K. 4.19-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 6217 6th Sti_Phone_619R. $.1953t LOST AND. ‘FOUND_ FOUND—A bunch’ of Keys in” fron Brown & Jones store. Owner may have Bd 3 same, by callin, ng at Tribune and pay> ing. for this at 4.17-3t MISCELLANEOUS ae: GARDENS NS _PLOWED, ° ‘Agnes Tauled; atso furniture. Rhode: island Red eggs for sale” Phgne Ton 'S. MAnderson, 4-20.1wK FOR SALE—1 Singer sewing ma- - chine, 1 baby ‘crib, 3 rocking chairs, 2'kitchen chairs, 2 dresser, 1 bed, 1° pring and © mattress, “1 white enamel kitchen cabinet, 1 round dining table, 1 ran; cook stove with reservoir. and’ dishes, 1 Indian bicycle. Call at-120 M nda: FOR SALE—One pure bred B, P. Rock rooster with six pure bred _pullets; three white pure bred single combwwhite Ry Be ENGE,-D.: Ge Phe C, . Chiropractor Consultation Free Saite 9, 11—Lucas Bloch—Phone 200 WANTED, TO BUY—Golf bag aia set ot Address X, Tribune 17-t | Fo" SALI —An oid ivory re FREE dunip, nee “auhen. 1 926 oon Si. Rewosth and Loubek, T15-awk mania Tae 108 sth NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed ids Will be recélved until 2 office’ tf’ Bismatck ‘Tribune’ Company, b.smarck, \North Dakota, for the con-| struction of a basement and two-story ‘reinforced cancrete' buftding, size 50 feet by 140 feet, to be ereeted at Bis- marck, N. D. in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Arthi- tect Geo. H, Hanley," Great Falls, ‘Plans and apecitentions are on ‘file Builder's Exchange, St. Paul, Minn. Exchange,- “iMinneapolis, in. Builder's & Traders Exchange, Fat’ go, North Dak. , Builder’s Exchange, . vak: ~~ Plans ‘and specifications can be fro- fired by “Contractors figure the work, ‘upon application, from Bismarck Tribune Co., ‘Bismarck, N. D. and_from Geo. Architéct, Great Fats, Mont. Each bid-must be accompanied ty a certived ‘chetk'in' d‘sum! equal to 5% of amount of bid, as evidence of good and Electri¢ | whine will be let separate from the . nd in the ‘sum ‘of 50% will be required from the contractor to whom work is awarded. ‘The “tight "is rejéct any’ or ‘all bids. - Bismarck Tribune Co., Bismarck, N._D. erved to accept’ or L. HITS EDUCATION Colorado Springs, Colo.. April 20.— ee tuition charges at Colorado Col- here will be $120 beginning next "ingtead of 980 a year. salairy wlll be given Mutton is the meat with the most nourishment. , FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fn pM ARK DAILY TRIBUNE / SEVEN s He. “THE PRICE. WAS EE HOW MYCN 7 y | eect WELZ, OF COURSE. vED Weve DECIDED To onDeR| A YEAR FROM THIS eas URE A CAR = WHEN CaN You | COMING OCTOBER-BUT eis n> soy! {7 MAKE A DELIVERY i : on IT? REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS ALARMED; LEADERS NOW ‘WANT ANYBODY BUT WOOD going outside of the charges that re- publicans have made against him, It is’ not too much to say that at this writing Wood is the party leaders, excepting those in as the weakest can- didate who could be nominated. fact, he is the only candidate, in of the nomination, that any consider able hody of Republicans fear could not be elected. ‘This means that -wnless tne Wood strong-arm methods actually get him enough pledged delegates to contro: the Chicago convention on the first ballot, the chances that he will be nominated | are ety: slim. “THE INSIDER SAYS‘ ! "is a rule the home | tow: all the bouquets, the music, | general whoopdeedo while the visiting ‘aggregation totes away the game. ee 8 7 BY H, N. RICKEY, ; with which they broadgasted the state. N., E. A. Staff Correspondent. plain Leonard Wood .being. the, form New York, April 20.—It is just'one| used. At the’same time they tried blamed thing after another in the! to put the military brand on Lowden, Tso | campaign of General Wood for the | Republican presidential nomination. “| South ‘Dakota primaries by always re- First came the jolt to the general's | ferring to him.as “CoTonel Lowden." | aspirations when ‘Senator Rorah de-| As Wood is now and for many years nounced the boodle methods of the! has been a major general in the Wood people, on the floor of the | regular army while Lowden was a ex; Senate. Thi§ was followed by the} were lieutenant colonel of volunteers répudiation of the military candidate | in the Spanish-American war and in at the Michigan primaries, which, in no sense is a’military man, this South | effort. of ‘Wogd' and ‘as as ‘significant as view of many political observers, was ; Dakota ‘publicity erel’s candidacy. jit was ridiculous. And now the Republican’ congress,| . One would be almost justified in by refusing to adopt Wood's ideas as| saying that it was a deliberate a‘y to universal military: training, has | tmept to bamboozle the voter's of. South given notice that it is entirely out of] Dakota and get their votes by, mis- sympathy with the. general's attitude | representation. toward this vitally important subject. But if one did say this, he,would This last blow ‘is in many respects] probably. be accused by. the:, Woéd the most staggering of all in its ef-| crowd of insulting the uniform. fect.on the Wood campaign. It mzans; Just what further effort General |. that there will be no plank favoring} Wood and his backers will make. to univérsal military service in the Re-| disassociate his candidacy from: the publican national platform and depriv- | idea of universal-military service re- es "Wood of the issie Which up to a| mains to be seen. Of course nothing few weeks ago has stressed in all of| that they can say, or do. will be. ef- his public utterances. fective, for even if General ‘Wood | Wood Men Soft-Pedal Things “Mili-/‘were not too much of a man to ab tary” and “Compulsory” | solutely repudiate his pet military That General Wood and his man-| idea, which he, of course. believes-in ree as’ firmly as ever, his) managers agers have. sensed the growihg sen- timent throughout the country agai ly any form of compulsory service,| the contest. has been apparent in the recent et- There are other aspects of the-.gen- forts of the military candidate to em-| eral’s campaign which . continue’ to phasize other issues. This was first} contribute to his rapidly waning: pres- noticeable when. he began dropping | tige. ‘that very unpopular word “compih- All of the other candidates for the ‘sory” from his references to universal | Republican nomination have consent- seryice, followed by his rather un-| ed to open their books; showing ‘thé: convincing attempts to explain that} names of contributors and the he never was wedded to the compul-| amounts of their contributions, sory idea. / It is perfectly well-known that the hen in the South Dakota primaries people back of the Wood campaign the Wood managers dropped the title} lave unlimited money, more-than. all general from their candidate’s name| the other candidates combined, apd in the page newspaper ~advertising,| that they pre spending it’ more ex- travagantly and recklessly than e HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS | tion compsizns. The Wood refusal to take the public BATHS CAN NOW BE ‘| into his confidence ja this matter of boodle has, without doubt, created the HAD IN THIS CITY suspicion throughout the - country, whether justified or not, that he’is Rheumati afraid to ‘disclose the character +f e Tha, scape ig his backers. That this suspicion will i ews light vindlly become a conviction, if the okt hare, Higerd about the wonderful. vit general Persie in his bolle. of wes of Hot Sulphur Springs baths in re- | tery as to his backers and “the siz tienen Se ES ae Ai etl of his boodle pile; is‘a preity certaly rae i journey eg mecioaey almost | development. invariably returned sound and well-again, | Republican G. 'H. Q. Alarmed At Pos but to get the relief afforded, by the Hot Pi y Scie Spian they halt 2 i egct |, siblity of Woed Nomination ~exi 1 am betraying no confidence. when | ‘All "this trouble and expense i - i eeeaders for vche Here ta thins oe T say that men at Republican ‘National can-get Yaentically the same thing—in fa headquarters, Who are to dé reppon- right in your own home, The waters of | sible for electing the nominee of the Hot Springs Baths are now available in | @ : i th your own bathtub, at trifing cost, and you | Chicago convention...view«with: alarm et the same identical results as you would | the possibility of Wood’s nomination. Hf you journe: reas a great distance to the | Most, of these men are much con- Be Springs. themselves. LFLUID | is the name of this new cone as to who the candidate is to But they are tremendously con- Seri about electing a Republican president. re treatment for Rheumatism, Sciatic mmbago, Eczema, Skin Eruptions, ¢ It jis one of the greatest chemical di eoveries of modern times. It is not. Patent, medicine and _ is, guaranteed . posi- ‘They are not keen to see a man } tively ‘harfiless. Furthermore, if it docsn’t five you the relief we claim for it, your | N0Minated who would have to make a Twas laid up. for over a year with | ci si - A Biciontim and ‘it cose fob! ober $1,000 cisely the position that Wood has for doctors, and your SULFLUID ‘treat. | 8otten himself into\or. to be charita-! ment cured it for a few dollars. I can | ble, has permitted his backers to get | recommend FLUID to anyone. suffer- | him into. Be LoL Witch ema ailments, The democrats could base an effec- SPELL EAGLE’ = MAT SUOULD BE APY 222 Ab 22? LASER FOR, AETURAOON Vou! ware? tagie? F-6-6-22222 BY ALLMAN $2138.29 DELVERED- THAT. INGLUDES THE FREIGHT, AND WAR DOINGS OF THE DUFFS_°*" *" yinens Seem LETS Go IN AND . ereC Ey SAN is a big, capable n many pypblems that tion, “I do not mean, of Course, that ‘Hoover is the only’ man who save the country. A,nation must be | CAN'T REALLY PRO looked upon by General Wood’s chief opponent at tite, th e his own group, Now that the opening game jhas been played the golfers will keep right on BOInne: Nothing will stop a golfer Rain won't stop a golfer; he doesn’t know whether he’ he can play with a red ball. won't stop him; he can play “vith a floater, Business. won't for every ‘ timp for verything. not are far too smart politicaWy for: such | any form of military service, especial | a right about, face ,at this stage of Little floods of dampness Out of sunlegs sky Make the double header Inthe middle of July. * Wonder what a mayor thinks about as he winds up to shoot the first bajl of the season? . Wonder what the fans think about The squirrel sat on a hick'ry limb, before in the history of pre-conven- A golf ball whistled by; He didn't khpw whether to chase the Or to wait and get the guy. The best type of man for long life is rather shdrt and helow the normal BUSINESS MEN WIN PROMOTIONS “Honor where rere honbe 4 is due,”” says S. J. Severson, recently ap- pointed yard manager of the White & McCullough Lumber Companies, Harwood, N..D. He wrote to Dakota Business College, Fargo, | N. D., saying the position was di- rectly due to his training there. ~ Another former D. B. C. student, John Schneider, ann: s motion to Service Dep: Mer. af |. the Standard Oil Co. , Grand Forks, N. D Thorough training pays. Spring term begins soon. “Follow and enter now. | son. who shimmies while performing | y will be refunded. defensive campaign and this is pre: | the Bucceiei hia Pres., 806 ~! A: P. Lenhart. Main Street. / Advt.| tive campaign against Wood without'| * ~ Heook Pop Up On That! AN STARS! WHATS WRONG WITH You 2? CAN'T: You SDELL GIBSON TELLS _ WHY HE’S OUT. ‘ FOR HOOVER BY JAMES HENLE, N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. New-York, April 20.—If T owned the United States and were looking for) some one to take charge of the ad- ministrative business of the country, Herbert Hoover, is the man 1 would pick for the job.” A Charles Dana “Gibson, the famous} American artist, so said today in dis- cussing the “candidacy of Herbert} ‘Hoover. j "What we want. to tackle the ie ahead of us. We do not want the man whose busi- killing. We want a man whose is construction, not destruc- Gibson continued: un in pretty bad shape if there is only one person on earth who can come to} its rescue, There are a number ot candidates in the field who would doubtless make capable presidents. “But most of the other presiden tial candidates come to us with all kinds of political connections -and are scarred by the political bai tles in which they have engaged in the\past, The country is demand ing a new deal all around. We are tired of political squabbles and} of petty bickering for partisan ad vantage. We want some one who Was no legacy of that kind, a man gh has been too busy doing real to spend his time hating politi pponents. Beovonents all the people I have talked to feel the way | do about the situation. Only the other day 1 had a long conversation with a man from another state who is going to the Re. publican convention and who wil! vote for General-Wood on the first ballot. But this man tells me that he believes Hoover is the ‘best man | for the place, and thht at the first opportunity he will support him. T am, certain that other candidates feel the same way and that after the first few ballots, when the convegtion realizes that there is a deadlock ind that none of the men, who have bec in thie race for a long time can get enough votes to win, there will be a strong swing to Hoover.” YOU CAN” 'T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN! BY FRED TURBYVILLE. A fellow who. has enough brains to invent all the little tricks that Allan Sothoron ¥g famous for is smart enough to produce other foolers. There are two kinds of pitchers: arm. The pitcher with 2 good arm. 4 Sothoron is ore of the first class. They delcare he was a winning pitcher with the Browns because he had so Jmuch trick stuff; that most of his repertoire was bluff. Well, graniing his critics are right, you" must admit he has brains. And there is none but that will swear he has a good arm. They've taken all‘his tricks away from him, but he'll come back with something else. He is young and his} arm ig as good as it ever was. His brain’ is better. So just watch for Allan Sothoron to wind up the season ofg1920 with anoiher good record. Cleveland’ opened viciously against Sothoron in the getaway game. They hit him,hard and often. The Indians were miurderously inclined before a huge home crowd that had been talk- ing pennant, all winter. And the In- dians look like a team that can ham- mer most any pitehing this year. And a lot of their hits on opening day got | away from some fellow by inches, | They had the breaks on/all of:them. + On the other hand, Sothoron seemed bothered a bit by the restrictlons on the pitchérs imposed in the winter's legislation. He looked‘awkward as he held the ball away from his glove or shirt. He used to be rubbing it against, himself all the time. But on opening day he carefully took off his glove and held the ball at .arm’s length when he rubbed it in his hands. He didn’t want te be canned from the game. This was all unnatural to him and probably it made him feel as awkward as he looked. ’ He says his arm is not quite right 4nd that he will be as good as ever when he gets started once. “I could “have used the spitter on opening day if IT had chosen,” says Allan. “Manager Burke had permis- sion from Ban Johnson to substitute me as a spitball pitcher in place of} Gallia, “But I don’t use the spitter much; | it’s only a bluff, same as a lot of other | stuff I’ve pretended to use.” RIGHT EARFUL Time was when golfers) shouted) “Fore!” \ There was no need to fear. » It simply meant a waiter would Fetch four big steins of beer. PITCHER SHIMMIES' Bowling Green. Ky.—Natives of Kentucky give much of their time to dancing. At Bowling Green they have a pitcher by the name of Paul Thomp- | on the rubber. He baffled the Akron batters when they showed there—that | is, he made ’em ldugh. of Cineinnati's The pitcher witht brain's and a good; § DO YOU REALIZE That Bismarck is approaching an era of increased business and unr told growth? The liberal home+ building pla the new bridge tind the beautiful Aaved streets will 'scon let the rest of the world know that Bisr-arck is the wonder eily of America and the metrop- olis of the Northwest. HAVE YOU GIVEN A THOUGHT ‘to that piece of property upon which yoa hope to build your home, ‘or will YOU BE IN THE SAME RUT THIS TIME NEXT YEAR? We have Some great little city, lots in all parts of gown and it will pay to give a thought to the future and consult ust once. Our prices are reasonab.e and our terms liberal. BISMARCK REALTY CO. Bismarck Bank Building ‘feiephone 314 a nt HERE’S LOUIE GROH Evansville, . Ind.—Heinie — Groh’s brother, Louie, is managing the Evans- ville club th He will get two eastoffs. Edmund Walters was turned over to Heine's brother some time ago and now he’s to get Dick Lofty KIDS ILOLIZE HIM Boston—There is just. one Big man in the whole state of Massachusetts, according to the youthful crop of bale players, He is Representative J. Gtt- len of Roxbury, who introduced the bill in the legislature that made Sun- day sporls possible for the nGIee: EDGAR ENTERS igpENM Toledo—S, P. Jermain of the Inver- ness Gold club, has received word that™ Douglas Edgar, who won the Canadian open match last year, will come to To- ledo in August. Edgar won several French championships a ‘few years ago. BASEBALL SNARED Portland — “Deacon” Jones is the preacher of the Portland baseball club. He turned down the call of the churen for baseball as a profession. He goes to chu twice on Sunday when it is possible. Of the total immigration over a period of several months, officials ot the port of New York say, women and girls have formed not less than 60 per cent. “Gosh! How my back aches!” After Grip, *flu” or colds, the kidneys and bladder are often affected —called nephritis, or inflammation offkidneys. This is the red flag of-danger—better be-wise and cheek the further inroads of kidney disease by obtainifig that wonder ful discovery' of Dr. Plerce’s, known as Anuric(anti-uric-acid), because it expels the uric acid poison from the body and removes those pains, such as backache, rheumatism In muscles and joints. Naturally when the kidneys are deranged the blood is filled with poison- ous waste matter, which settles in the feet, ankles and_ wri: or under the eyes in bag-like form: ions, Send Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., ten cents for trial package of Antric Tablets. Zona, 8. DaK.—*I can recommend Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets as grand med- icines. I was troubled with my stomach and also had weakness ‘of the bladder and I started taking Dr. Pierce’s An- uric Tablets and Pleasant Pellets and I believe they have cured me of my trouble. «I think my stomach trouble was dyspepsia. The Pleasant Pellets are the Best, regulator of the stomach and bowels I have ever used and I would recommend them highly, I have used four, bottles of Anuric Tab- lets and four vials of Pleasant’ Pellets.” E, A. Eastman. BARGAINS | Monthly Payment Plan Does this mean anything to you? ‘If it does, we are in a positién to help you get the proper location for a home near the new school, which will be built this year; or, if you wish to make a good in- vestment in city property where-you are sure to win, see us. , We can sell on the following vermsz One-tenth down, balance five dollars per month, per lot HEDDEN AGENCY First National Bank Building Room 15 Phone 78-R. BY BLOSSER