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Show ' PAGE SIX THE SUN, PBICE, WAH-EVERY FMIIAY . FEBRUARY 21, J MARKET IS STRONG ON j FAT LAMBS AND I EWES I VERY TEW' Or THESE ARE OF FERED FIRST OF WEEK. MB Both Cattle and Hog Supplies At H , River Points the Very Lightest In j Several Weeks Past Horbcrt 0. H'j Hoover and tho Packers Having H.) Heated Controversy Quotations. MMt H- The Hun SH-ilnl Kervlic B.r KANSAK (MTV. .Mi., Feb. 17.- i Cattle leeeipts today eight thousand m' hftid or altonl half nf Ih1 Monday s 1 receipt. Market steady In ten eeni Hj higher, ling sttppl.x nine Ihniisttud J'f head and strong to ten cents higher, i f Mieei twitu ime Ihouwiul hoiid. 1) Mnrkot ThIIx twenty-five rents higher I .with ihi good lamia here. With no ri iHimafcd steers mi tin mat hot Indav, W ) hunch if twn hnndriMl and ten head H of Omciin steers averaging twelve M handlist mnl thirty jmunds lopped lite i mnrkot Hi HUM. A drill of Ok la- d heiim elrer sold for .l().-in, while H ' .imi native atoors. very jilnin in mini- M itv, brought $10.00. Considering tliH B f iiiiulity, tin etoor tnnrki't toihiy is M i fatly lwotily-fiv' rent ItiRlicr limn M last week's clow. N'n pulpcrH hen-. H Iiiiteluir guide scarce Willi trade ne- Hu live ntul hlghur. Cows mid heifer Kf mm sailing fmni twenty-five to fifty Hl itnlii li!jlirr limn Inst week's close. HIL U' rn,m inoo in $M.no, heifers l K)0 to .$15.00. fanner cows $15) i in $00, ImiIIh (dimity fit Jy7.fi0 to M . 10.50, iitiil vwil onlve strong up l. l $12.00. Willi very few Mocker nnd Hf feodum on llu market, tho good kind Hf ruled sternly at steud.v to stronger HI jtrictst, feeder selling fnnii i?l.'i.0ti to H SM.00 mid stoekor from .IO.r0 to I $M.OO. mM. Mot: reeeiplH hImiiiI lmlf of Inst H Vondny'ii supply. Tin mnrkot npon- Hl ed slisidy to len cent higher. Top Bll 18.00, equaling Hit hiehont priro )Kiid m thin vmr. Hit' hulk Hilling from $17.'Jo H to .flT.TI), imdiiim nnd Imlrlicru 6 H17.50 to f'M, IImIiU nl ti-17.no to ' f-17.0 nnd pi f 12.00 lo $10.00. HJ Willi only inn' Ihoiisfliid hemd of H J Mkeop nnd liuillm hurv Imhiy tho uinr- HJ ktit oHiiicil hlronp lo Iwcnty-fixi' oral H i hi;lirr ullh no ehoipc Iniuhi or i-ttiM H ' m (ho imirkpt. Fill Inmlm . 17.00 lo H- 17.:t,, uhili' rhoico IiiiiiIm wnul I 1 rnnilv luno linniKht )f 17.50. ui ; iHillliit; from SIO.M lo $11.2", yonr- ' ' lingA from .$M.0() to .ir.25, wth(tr l f 10.00 lo $12.f0 nnd atockorn mid H ttvihro, $12.00 to $17.00. Any kind H; or kmmI fill i'im would have linmcht from $11.2) lo 9U0 todn. m. HERBERT 0. HOOVER MAKES MA report to the president Hi WASllINUTON, 1). ('., lVh. 18 Hi! A ronfidnuliHl ivpori iiihiIi' lo l'rwi- H J donl WllfMiu ti Hirlirrt (.'. Iloovnr H. mx iiimitliH mto on the Ihk mwit pHfk V ra wim lnndfl pithhr todny by the H food uilimnitdrntioii nl the dirtM'limi H of the. prwldcnt "In iwtnliliidi thi Hl ral Minitlon of Hoover nnd tho foinl H I HilmiiiiKlnitlnn mi tho rontint of th H ' Cliicnpi p.irliitiK iudiulriiii." In re H rHiit lieuriliKrt lmforo eotigrwwlniml H ' MinuiilleiM wilmtMiot for Hit' livo H Morkiiuui ehrnvml collunioii lictwin H j Hoover nnd tho five lisulitif; pnrker. H,i 'n tho rvMirt, in rciMiniv lo a re- H i.uwl from tho proident for hut views Hl the reeoiiiincndiitious of tho finli H I ml Iniiln lominiMion, llmiver sid ho H iwiffirined his opinion pveu nonrly it H tear lmforo Unit "hero is n crowinc ) biul dniiMumu domiuntion of the tin- I lion's foodstuffs," mid approved 1 sumo of tho roiuiiiiskion's rntosiil, hJ Ho rtMHiimnuiided const rnctivo re;u- H1(. ImIIoii inllier limn strelohiiiK teni)Mr- !i wry war Mtnon of tho jroveniiuont, nd iwiirtiMoil tho liolief Hint Uj j (iHibiKlloii of tho jwekers did not H iHnMirily imply MronK'h'ini; on thoiri Hff ir, Imt was tlui iinturHl ontKniwth H "of nri4ws fseloru whielt need eor- H I IwlMIII." H r Hoovor tMMWplftl hs eHomicsllv H I KMind the foil h ml Iradu oHMiniiiim' H iWiiumndHtMiu rttrsrdinK ftxlvral H i' eontnd of Miiinutl hhiI rwfriniUtr H ' Ntr MrWeo nnd ssid slookynnls hl I H Im "enlirnly iliaMSMiHtml friHtt ihe H itr4 of tlH niker." 11 eon- H ; ill, Imutivw, thai iwif itnM'liow '.1 MwtMM luni mid seller would not K h wrnsyd by tlw vuicrtiiwrttl iim- 'j iiwJIInf or owning vnrds. His own in H'' ktUHil, Iltto'r smil. wm Haiusl ftsl- Hn oml twHrtiit ot the (wokon Itrmieu ' hONWk Ml eld ntorH Slid Hun H Ifmtm fMilllitw. tloinif Into H)eW m of Ibo pMkiny indulry iwt e,vrl H hi tlw traik oowitiisnion, he mmI : H "If proiw Hlwtoirs eonld ho tx- H towlwl iHwr th Iwriror timns, possihly 1 fltli miuiiiml hlp nud tint oMnt- B liM ttamiu protwlwl from ilUfit i- H m siwK'tilion, I liHlieve they would H BrtMtly stimnlste the Inotil pRnliietiHi m of mwHt iiniwaU. One efftwt would w H m artwl stHlkilisstion of primm by n H wiiW bttswl market ilimi that now so m r Uily depeiuleiil iiMn a wusll group Mi .if 'injurs." H president or swirT oo. I dissets letter op hoover Hj CHICAaO, Fell. 10. V. K Swift. m'i. j.ras-iilsnt of Swift i. Co., today snjd Hlt Km whs Rriwtlv interested in Herbert Hi. C Hoover's livUer In t ho prosidsnt, 1 which was written last September, BT snd woleomtsl it as nit honest oxprus- Bk "ion of opinion about the puekinx 1 houso situution. "I am only sorry, BHs SslBb El ' HSvpfliiHL sns Swift, "Hint ho hnd not hnd op-lortunily op-lortunily lo nvnil himself of tho in-fonnntion in-fonnntion hronght out nt tho reeenl conttrostionnl honting nt tho nation's etipitiil. Tho principal issue seems ! he whether or not there is n monopoly, monopo-ly, and I believe it wns clearly demonstrated demon-strated at Ihoie henriliKl thnt the lure pnekcrs nro in nelhe competition competi-tion Willi eneh other. There nro nhso-lutely nhso-lutely no nRn-oinents anions tho fiv inrj:i'st mckers lo lonlrol imces nnd they lofsotlirr hnitdlo loss tlinn -10 jit een't of tho meat sujiply of tho country. coun-try. The Inivi-it rompnnv hiilldle oiilj ahoul 12 iter cent of Iho totnl imiit supply nnd lew Ihnn 25 er cent of wen llie outiut of houiei thnt nro under I'mtfil Stales inspection. There nro nhoiit Iwo bundled mid seventy IMiekinc eonierns,' bosiilifi thoie ojtcr-iitul ojtcr-iitul by I lie fio InrRost, that nro under "federal inseelion. All InrRo cities linc nekinjliiMisoH Hint com jiele ilirecllv with llie five lnrj,'est. kmio of Ihcir rcirosenlnli-ni'eiu-eil nt Iho honruiKs in WnshliiKlon an 1 slnlcd thnt Ihey were iroiorinfj, nnd Hint there was fnir mid ojwn com-jletilion com-jletilion in the industry. "1 have jmhlirly stilled thai we have no serious objection to boinj? relieved re-lieved of our interest in refrigerator cars mill sloekynrds. Hut we linvo eiintiil out Hint it is decidedly tpios-tionnhlo tpios-tionnhlo whether mix efficiency or Irt-nefil can he Rnineil by such procedure. proce-dure. We would nlso will ntlenlion In Iho Tact Hint during llie rrrenl henriiiKii no eils needinic correrlion bate lieeu brouht to light in conncc-Hon conncc-Hon with mcker ownershiji of those fnrililii's. I quite agree Willi Hoover Hint there is no rmon for tho pivern-1'ienl pivern-1'ienl lo lake over tho branch Iiousm if the jinckers, but I do not feel thnt sufficient consideration has been gicn In Iho question of handling other produels, nnd lhe lire distiucl-ly distiucl-ly related lo our business, either ns liyjirodiicU of the inrklngliousM or ns giKids which enn bo economicnlly liNiidled through our extensive distributing dis-tributing orgnnlr.nl ion. "I linnllv think thnt Iho government govern-ment should assume authority to die-liite die-liite what products any buinew con-ecru con-ecru may or may nol handle. Thorn is not only tin need for such n stoii in connection with Iho jweking business, busi-ness, but it would net us u ihingnrom ireccdent which might he extended lo nil other industries. II is a little dif-licult dif-licult for mo lo uconcile llmivur'a eiiiicistn of the fact Hint Iho largo IMckora have eliminated middlemen mid pine direct lo the retailers with Iho general opinion .Hint marketing should be ns direct ns xwtlile from producer to Vonsumer. I think it will be conceded thnt if we have elnni nnlisl unni-,enr middlemen this has been In Iho advantage of the public pub-lic nl large. "Since there is no luoittjsily, Hit Tart do not justily tho stntcnicnt that 'as limit goo on this efficiency rnnuol foil lo dhninish, nnd, like nil monopolies, begin In defend itself by repression ralhor Ihmi by ufflplsnov.' As long as the large jinekerH have lo ne their utmost efforts in eompcti '.ion with Mich other nnd with hundreds hun-dreds of smaller conccrtm In enm llieir jimfits of only two or three i cuts on each dollar of sales, there is im riMim for n falling off in efficiency However, I weleome such sincere aiiu lirtnlerevlcd views as Uiihu' exireeil I Itv Ihmver. The pulille and our lego. Ijlors iicih! In understand mir bnsi-i'csh bnsi-i'csh much more Ihoroughly than tin y do now iH'foro they are in a xitiii lo undertake restrictive icgulatioii. Swift & Co. has voluntarily iiiKsired before coiit:nionnl riiuumlleis to Kive such informnlion ns is desire,' Wo have nothing lo conceal. "All we want is mi opportunity lo get tho fuels before Iho mblic, mid when this has been iireotiidished, wc shnll roly on Iho sens' of fniriilay of tho Amvriran pcoiile, and shall a hide bj Iheir verdict.'' Care of Breeding Cattle, If it is desired to have calves dropped drop-ped in tho full or early winter man! hi -Kovemhor and Hecembei" tho cow should be bred in February mid in March. One way tn insure n uniform elf crop is In have Isith the b reeling cows and herd bull in good jihvsieal condition nt Ibis tiiw. A Iwril hull ilmt has been left with the wintcritu herd to shift for himself is. as n rub, tn poor eouditbyi when the broding seaon arrives, and tho elisnces are that ho will not Ih a sure, vigorous Mte. Tlit ration lor Iho herd bull should consist of a liberal amount of roughages, stirh as corn silage, legit ok l,ay, stover or straw, and in moat in-htancetf, in-htancetf, uulaas in khm1 condition, a nisll alio ws nee of grain. Tln bteod-tng bteod-tng cows should W liealtliv and vigorous vigor-ous at time of calving, otbarww they nlmuld rasHiive in additHW tn a liWrnl supply of silage, legume hay or othr r-otgliMgcs and a sutall amount of pram, in order that they may give ktiffieUmt milk to nourish the calves ,roMrtly and nt the aam time maintain main-tain Iheir own eouditiou. Woolmen Aro Surprised. noSTON. Maas.. Fob. 17. W.d-wen W.d-wen were eurprid Hie lust few days when iHtlleil and Htitired winds la veloped uiioxjieetiHl strength at tiu govanimsnt wool auetiona, and from being "tailendurs" became the leaders lead-ers of the market. It is nnimumwd that the coming week's seno will extend over four ilays instead of three, and thnt jmlled and seourel wools will eomo first on the jirogram, oouutletely lllltng the first two days' catalogue. Friday's sale of thetat wihiIs was the fitvt Ilmt anything njt-pnmeliiog njt-pnmeliiog n runaway market has been Men in tuese aitotions, prices jtaid being be-ing fur ulmve the governuiein minimum mini-mum in ninny cases. Jt is hojied that this moona u definite rally in the market nnd mnro liberal buying on HHM HARVEY SAYS HE TOOK1 ON TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS WEIQHS MORE THAN EVER IN HIS WHOJiE LIFE. Tried All Sorts of Medicines, But Nothing Did This OregonJan Any Good Until Tanlic Was Used Sufforcd Dreadfully Tor Four Or Flvo Years With Stomach Troubles ' "To show ou whnt Tnnlnc has done for me, 1 gained twenty five tounds on five bottles nnd am now twelve tsiunih heavier Ihnn 1 cAcr wns in my life." said M. Harvey, who is cmiilovctl by llie Oront, Smflh-Portcr ship building company, nnd lives nt U0 Fifth street Portland, the other day." For four or five years,' In continued, "I bad nu nwful time with slomacli l rouble thnt steadily g worse in pite of all I could do. I itnlu't relish m.V food, nnd what 1 at.' Mould ferment on my slnmnch mid bloat me up with gas, till I wns ims irnblo for Iwo or three hours nflct-wnnla. nflct-wnnla. Tho lernhle misery in m slomnch would go rlenr through to my hflck, and tit limes I would belch up much of what 1 had entcn. 1 fell off from n hundred nnd sixty-eight lo n hundred and fifty-five jsiunds 1 felt o lirnl nnd worn out Dial it wit-, nil 1 could do to keen going nnd inativ a time I felt like I just couldn't hold! out nuolhcr dnr. I took nil sorts of medicines, hut nothing did me n In' of pmd. "When I lienrd of so ninny jieople Inking Tiiuhic and being helped by it I I pit me u bottle to try, nnd it wasn't long befuiu I was feeling like u dtl fereiil jhtsoii. I oat like n pi): Imw anything I want mid nothing hurt-.' mo nt nil. I never have any I rouble wilh gus or those nwful stomach jtatiM .mil I went up in weight In a hundrvJ mid uighly jxunids. That old wont oul feeling is all pmo, 1 am working hard every day nnd never feel lircd like I did before. M wiTe wits ver Much rnudown, loo, and roiaplaim-d i f iudlgi'Btion nnd iien'ousuusa, A !iw- boiilen of Tnnlnc soon straightened straight-ened her out nntl now she says thai slu fivls as well ns ever." Tnuluc is Mild lu l'riro by A. I). Sat ton, in Helper by Iiuis ldlertsiiii, in Hinwalhn Ity Ctirlou-F.mcry Stores iouinu,v, in Kenilvvnrth by ICeiitl tvnrth Mercantile eiiniaii, in Sprintf frtnyon by (ho Sounro Deal Store, it. Castle Half by Wasatch Slorc com si' -it Sunuv'sido by Wnsntrh Stoic roinpsnv, in Winter Quarlera by the Wnsnlrli Wore chhiiv mid in So-Held So-Held Ity W. X. MoMdev.--Advl. WETS EXPECriNQ UTAH WILIi VOTE ON DRY ACT lISllXXATI, Fell, 18.- Ileliielt-duin Ileliielt-duin i'ietiiins will Ik- sought in l.-ur Iccn states of lite union oil (he imi-ernl imi-ernl jirohihitioti amendiuitit, accoidtng to aitnouurement made bv tin Ns limtal AsMH-iatiou of l)iltlb-r- and Wholesale Uipmr Dealers here i,Ih The slates are Arkanns, CablotuiH, ( ohtrado, Idabo, Maine, Mii-ln.-aii, Missouri, Xebraska, Xevaihi. New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, I'ltih ,tnd Wellington. leading ditillet heio state Hint Ihey believe al lea-t tint -teen of those fourteen states will re jeet the amendment nnd thus dc.ent national jirohihitinu. the itit I of Hie big mills, Scttlnaunt of the disHito over the forlv tight lmur week for oiwratitea would bring this uutomntically. Much intcn-t is felt in (he njijiroaehing rosiimptioii of iho Uuidoii wool solos, nnd ieiially in tho minimum prices likely to bo ealtiblmlted by Iho llritish govern I'tcnt, us it is fell Ilmt reductu im in Isiitdon would mean lower prti'i-i r t pntteetive lanff in this eountrv Increase In Quality. One of Ibe imjHirtant liiuititK thir will he taught at Iho coming tat sttn-k evhihiliou of the Inlermountaiu Stuck show 'aaaoeiatioH in Apnl at Malt lko (My will he dial an merea, in the iptslltv of the live stock is about U) per cent mora efficient in uicreas itig farm jimfils than of irot. The show will also jsiiitt oul (hat the quality uf the live slock will il-ter mine the returns derived rather than Ike amount of feed fed. In other wonls, aecortbug to men nf cxteriettec , in aloekraising, pMl feeiliug iiietliods must lie haeKetl up by good aloelc to , l-nitg jtrofitable returns. These result re-sult have been reached through ex lterintents conducted ou imre thuit a hundreil farms in the West, uuder lite direction of live sloek aaaoeiations. ' 'Ihey are significant and if Ihey eouldl lie imjireasetl on every fanner in llie intormouiitain i-ountry, ns they will lie) to n considerable extent through the 1 fat stock show, it vast increase in the wealth of the eattlogrnwiBg states! should be notieeoldu during the eom-l lug years, j Utah Meats Stored. Tho amount of fresh meat being held in eold storage in Utah is in creasing, neeording lo the rejstrt of Waller M, Hoyden, slate dairy and fisttl commissioner, who jtoiuts out Hint the supply nt the end of January was 71)0,(500 jNiunds. The total amount of salt meat, tho retort shows, is 1,301,7S5 jNtunda. All foott jirtMluots held in eold storage are indicated ns (Continued on page eight,) I IttH hffllulmmmn Ilk (B TALK about smokes, Prince Albert H I IiIIImJ III! lullillllliiill 111' ' '"' 1 is geared to a joyhandout standard B i llllillilmi 1 11 Imunlulilllll that just ,av's,lcs smokchappincss on B illlii 1 11 Ihiiililii! lllv every man game enough to make a bee line for a B IhIiIiIiIi I! I u lllllliiilil w tidy rcd tin and n i'mmy pip w or new' jB l)Ifiif J iljmjlfjll ji Get it straight that what you'vo hankered Tor in B lLr.i "r"jy pipe or cigaretto makin's smokes you'll find aplenty B SSSWaW in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality I B kv- "a You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your jB ilmSlt' f! tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse B J)IJhS4mmJw'H drink when he's off the water 1 Bite and porch ore cut B EVAI out v our cxclusivc patented process 1 B "ffiq iJ$& xtii ou i k00 i'c a regular fellow and puff to beat B. 83 1 &$ m wc cors oncl wontier why in samhill you didn't nnil a jB MtA rt7 E& section in the P. A. smokeposture longer than you care BT HLttCyM to remember buck 1 B BaMfaKSQiBSt Buy PHnc Albtrt tvtryivfitr tobacco h lotJ. Topy mJ oagt, jB JWHvA?5TW,Jn tidy Tt J tln$, handiom pound and half pound t!n ItumtJon and B PT! )Tl J. ij m i f fi-u that cliinr, practical pound cryttal glott humidor with ipong H B5XUAu23J Sk tnoitttntr top that kttpt tha tobacco In such pttftct condition. Hi .iSS2til1!&u. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salcm, N. C H You Can Get the Same Relief, Re-lief, If You Will After suffering for tho jtnst four .tears, or since my first child was bom, with faint nnd weak m)Is, with sham pains through the small uf my lairk as well as heart trouble nnd hardly nble to gel about Iho house or do my work nnd after ir.wng mid doing everything I knew or was told of and gelling no relief. I look n course, of twenty-lour twenty-lour Chiropractic Iroatiueula from Dr. .1. II, Henderson with offices nt (loldeii mile Hotel, nnd now feel like a new' womnn, having no aches or jHiins whatever, ami with iileasure I am now nble to do my housework, house-work, including washing and ironing, after which, lake it walk to town and bark without any extra efforts. I cannot jiraise Dr. Henderson and his t real men ts loo highly nnd to any man, woman or child who is suffering in any way, I advise to lak. a couoe of Chiropractic treatments mid ho relieved of your imiry MIIS. SAM OlMtS, I'rieo, Utah. ' tmk 1 No Medicine, Not Mp ' ' Not Osteopathy, Ijfcf'' Chiropractic. E Jk Dr.J.B.HEND0RS0N, ffiBFf JBs ooiui 0 and 8, do! ilea Rnlo note), IBBff --v MtkwKw IIou"' 10 to 12 a- m- a to 5-7 lo CHIROPRACTORS OIVE INFLUENZA riQURES. Mali, tics on tfls, s treated and cures effected were tjuoteil by Salt Irfike I ity clntopractois esterdy to indieate rosults achieved, aa eomjiaretl with those obtained hv other schools of treatment. The ttgurea were compiletl by Dr. K. .1. 1'almer of Davenjstrt, In. These ilata showed, according In the ehironmetors, that among lWlH infill-eitra infill-eitra jHitienta treatinl by fifty rgular jihysieiana, there were 2M deaths; among 10,1-11 Mlietit treated by III! oteoMtlis, eighty tleallts, and among 36V1M patients treated by ROft eluniprHctors, forty-one forty-one ileal Its, The medical death rate was ft R U jter cent, the osteopathia four-ttfths of 1 jier cent nnd the ihimpracltc. one-ninth of 1 iter eeut. -Salt Uko Herald, Feb. lOlli. Don't Make the Mistake Il'a n fatal ntLstakc to pay too little for Groceries and Aleuts, There Is a limit below which Kood quality is imposHible. So to pay too little is an had ns, if not worse than, to pay too much. 'When you come here for your Groceries, Meats and Meat Products you can feel sure of paying as little as good quality will allow. Carbon County Commission Co. Main St., l'rice, Utah It's all right to laugh nl youi cooky sujieriors, hut if Mm. want to pt ulong well in the world go aiound behind tho ham tu do it. " ' ' - .- " 7- -p- Men nro in demand fur Onto Cun on road work. Four dollars jier dn is the wage. Teams will ho wauled in two or three weeks. SABOTAGELAWEFFECIIYE B Gov. Simon Bemberger Afftxei 4 HE, naturo to Splendid Measure. Hj Criminal ayndirnhsm In ', boii H night was written Into (hi last t H I'tali ns being the doctnue i.'irhM H vocal es cnuie, violence, fort , six. H destruction of prt)crt, sab 'ape H other unlawful nets or mctlnili u H menus of effecting Jtidustriitl i r j'in H cnl levoliilion. .Senate Dili S IV H Senator C'hox of Ogden, wl b ft jl tains the definition and it ltvlf WM conviction of 11 violation 11 ft' r.y.it mM been signed by Oov, Suit m 1U- H burger. The net became ilftc'im mM once. MS The same measure defiucii (' ttr Hfl Mibotnge lo mean the initltr ; I mW nious, luti'iitional or unlaw I.! ilu H age, injury or destruction if rralt MM Mrsonnl property nt the r st mm iiisligatiiin of tiny Krson l'i pt oral, tho bill trohihilR the :i ' ' H leaching or suggestion of .mnu MM syndiciilisni or sabotage or t! vs jH mission of any unlawful url 1 tbist M us 11 moans to arcomplish nt 'u-lnu 11 or sililietil ends, change or uvolt. MM lion, mid nlso prohibiting iim. I'lar M lor Hie tiirMis of such tench t pi c M uggostlona nnd mnking It uulavfw M lo Hnnit tho use of tiny iiliuc, hutU M lug, rtntins or jtremiseH lor 1 rh ' M seiuhlages. H Tho law prescribes that ccrvjttws shnll be a felony and tiinishahle I" imprisonment in the stale pf ttoU nry for 11 lenu of not less tl' .'i est cnr or mnro than five year- rl" ju fine of not less than two I; mlrr' .dollars or inoro Hum n Ihnutm 1 ilam or IkiIIi such fine nnd tin; hum jtuenl. The owner of nny jirjirl1 !uscd for assemblages where rr !uin ndionllsm or sabotage la luu .t advoealwl shall, upon convict 1 , h enteuced tn n term nf not lc-i tki" isiriy da.vs or not inoro than on" yc" in Hie county jail or be fine 1 no I leas than a hundred or more thn- fi" hundred dollars, or ho given Un suoh fine and imprisonment nirtTiNti mo tit1 coi.ns. The eaalant anil quickest way t t I rlil of h putt) U to take I'liamlier in-f'ottali in-f'ottali Itemmly 'rills prepar tw Itaa been lu use for many years m 1 If value fully provan. No matter wh' remedy you iwe, liowever, enro mv" be taken lint lo contract a necnntl fl' l-fore you have reiovered from I" first one, and there Is nerlouu tl f of this, A. man cf mldille nee or "1" shottlit ko tn lied una slay In bed nu m fully recovered. It Is better to tu ill In bed tnrce days at the start ths three weeks later on. Advt Ktelusive of exjienditurea by IM L'iuin, I'ortugnl, Ilumnniii, Austrs Hungary nnd Hiilgaria, thn total ml of the hiiroiiwin war Is fixed nt if 17!), IHIO.QOII.OOO in nn official ealitnaV just made jiuhlio at AVushington, U ( ., nnd based on data in (ho hands f ho federal roscrvo board, the secre tar)' of the treasury and tho bulletin! of tho Hwisa Society of Hanks. To enmploto their work in behalf of tho soldiers, sailors uml murines, t' Lutherans of America Itnvu begun I'tiiiijiaign work mining tho retume men to aid and assist tho destitute of lmrojto. Seventy-five Jier cent of tb nmount raised will bo used for iuter-nutinnnl iuter-nutinnnl reconstruction eervice, |