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Show - - THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH : ' J Uncle Sam: Dealer in Hay and Grain? President llurdlng or administration champions In congress. The bill as reported from the com-mittee on agriculture varies but lit-tle from the measure originally intro-duced by Senator Norris (Uep. Neb.), cluilriimn of tlie coin ml i tee on agricul-ture. The "farmers arid consumers corporation" created under the bill would be managed by a board of three 0lrcctor8 appointed by the President. The original bill provided that the sec-retary of agriculture should be one of the three directors, but this provision wua eliminated by the committee. The enpltul stock of $100 000.000 would be subscribed by the treasury. The corporation is empowered and authorized to build, buy, lease, and op-erate elevators and storage ware-houses; to buy and sell agricultural products, to act as agent of any per son or organization pro duclns or dealing in agricultural prod-ucts; to make advances for the pur-pose of assisting any person or co-operative organization in financing the sale or exportation of agricultural products. TX7ASHINGTON. The senate wm-- rolttee on agriculture, dominated by the radical group of Kepuolivuus, has ordered a favorable report to the Semite of the Norris bill to create a $100,000,000 government corporation to buy und sell farm products and to lend money for financing their sale. The Norris bill wus ordered reported while the senate banking and currency committee was continuing Its heurltu on the administration program for rural credits legislation, and there wns a conviction among senate leaders that the Norris measure, which would put the government definitely into busi-ness, would not receive the support of TELLS OTHERSp I ITS GREAT VALUE 1 In Nursing Sick, Mrs. Patten - ' States, She Often Recom- - mends Tanlac Thinks It Wonderful. "I firmly believe Tanlac Is what keeps me so well and strong." Is tn high tribute paid the medicine. re cently, by Mrs. Edith J. Patten, widely known and esteemed resident of 600 Cumberland re., Portland, Me. "When I began the use of Tanlat I had not felt right for a long tlm and was all run down. After persist ently taking the treatment considered best for such a condition I got n better. In fact I seemed to be growing worse until a lady friend In-sisted on me trying Tanlac. "At that time I took two or thret bottles and was perfectly well again. Since then I have taken a bottle two or three times a year and no one could feel better. I have done lots of nur Ing of the sick, and since Tanlac did so much for me I have been the cause of many others taking It always with splendid results. It Is with tht k knowledge and experience that I reo onimend Tanlac as a wonderful med-icine." Tanlac Is for snle by all good dnia plats. Over 35 million bottles sold. Advertisement A man Is foolish to go around looki-ng for trouble unless he Is strenuous ennuch to take a fall out of If. Raisins in Tins with the Freshness of Fresh Fruit a new the freshness of fresh HERE'S of Sun- - fruit. Maid Raisins that you Especially delicious will want to try in a cake or pie and dainty, tender, juicy, all ready, too. seeded fruit-meat- s Try them next time packed in tins. you buy raisins Scc The tin keeps all the how god llly ar-- : - flavor in. No matter Mail coupon for free when or where you buy book of tested Sun- - them, these raisins have Maid recipes. Sun-Mai- d Raisins Sun-Mai- d Raisin Growers Mmbmhip 13,CC0 Dept. N SC3 29, Frewo, Calif. Sun-Ma- id Seeded Rai- - P" " - tint in blue-label- tim CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT should cost you no more - than the following prices: Sun-Mai- d Raisin Growers, 12 oa. tin, 20c J oz. tin Dent Fiesno, California. (cupful tut). Us. Sun-Ma- id Raisin s in PIease ,end m C0Py ot book, I packages should cost you "Recipes wiih Raisios." no more than the follow-ing prices: Seeded (in 15 Name e. blue pig.), 20c; Seed-less (in 15 os. red phg.), Stbitt 18c; Seeded or Seedless ( .), 15c. City State "MMMaiMMMMMMM..l.iiMM,l !! , Ml WOMAN SUFFERED THREE MONTHS Pains in Back and Nervousness. Blade Well by Lydia L PinkWs Vegetable Compound Montevideo, Minn. "I suffered for three months with pain in my back and tiiiimmimiiii'il side8 811(1 wns awfu' 1 1 nervoussothatlwaa Im mil unfit to do my work. J"J,'2 MI After I began takinj Lydia . Pinkham'a 8 V Vegetable Com. M $8 f) pound I grew strong--, - If and now I weigh 151) jli jV''.j j pounti3. 1 keep hous 111 " ' ill an1 arn aD'e to 't h lr 4 it an 8ny ' W Work. I have got . r'fJht, wonderful results .1 ' ' ' tho Vcgetabla Compound andrecommend it very highly to my friends. I give you permission to nubi'sh my testimonial. Mrs. 0l9 Bercstrom, 210 8th St. So., Monte video, Minnesota. Anotber Nervous Woman FindJ Relief Port Huron, Mich. "I suffered for two years with pains in my tide, and if I worked very much I was nervous and just as tired in the morning as when I went to bed. I was sleepy all the day and didn't feel like doing anything, and as so nervous I would bite my finger nails. One of my friends told me about Lydii E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it helped me so much that I Boon felt fine." Mrs. Charles Beeler. 1310 Ok Street, Port Huron, Mich. DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS, SWEATER AND DRAPERIES WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Ench pckc cf "Dismond Byes" con-tai-directicnn to nimple any womnn can dye or tint her ' worn, phiihby drrnses, clirta, wsixts, cotg, (.locking, fivmtero. eovcrinp. druperien. Iiant-ina- evrrything evpn if lm never dyed bof'Te. Pny "Diamond I)ye" no other kind then perfect home Hyeinj i eare 1ecnue Bia-mon- d IVe re irnrantp''d not to apot. fade, Mrenk, or ran. Tell your dnietsi't mhethrr the mnterinl you wih to Hi in wool or silk, or whether it i linen, cotto-- mixed ' - Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Thonwinds upon thousand of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never upeet it. Women's complaint! often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or blndder die,ie. If the kidneys are not in a hcnltlir con-dition, they m:iy cnue the other orguni to Income di?cii?d. You may anffcr piin in the back, head-ache and lca of ambitirn. IVor health make yru netrons. irri-table and may be despondent; it make any one to. But hundred of women claim thnt Dr. KilmerVSwmp-Rnt- . by brail h to the kidney, prcved to be just the rrnicdy needed to overcome uch condi-tic- Miny aend for a nmple bottle to oe wlmt Swanii-Bn-it- , the rrent kiilnev, liver and Madder ninhcine, will do for thorn. Hy tri mir ten cent to Br. Kilmer ft Co.. Pinrhaniton. N. V.. you mny nam- - p'e ie little bv parrel pnit. Yell can enretince medium and hir-.-- i'e bottles at nil drug store. Advertisement. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body fuH of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by taking LATHROP'Q The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the tnemies of life and looks. In uaa since 1635. All Jruggisia, three iima. took for tho nam Cold Md-,- l en ry I "J tcp no Imit. iion I Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION SGtVS?) r Bell-an- s Cv0?, Hot vater --pLldi Sure Relief , Sell-aei- s 25AND 75t FACKAGFS EVERYWHERE " i 1 Are your horses counh- - fl ... ,n8 or rimnii p at the I "0,e' an, give them "Sl'OMN'S " 1 A vuble remedy for Courhs, Ll lx)lds, Dwemptf, Ir.flucn:a, Tirk I ty' and Uorms among horsM and I tVulcs- - An orrasionil do,e "tones" I them VP-- Sold at all tl,Jg MOrts. Important to Mothers Txmnliie eiuelull.y every bottle Of CASTOIMA. tim' famous old remedy fur Infants anil cliiMren, anil tee that it Slsnnturenf Otajffi&Z&l In Use for llu r ;t() Vears. ChiUreu Cry for Fleuhei'a Castona Inflamp.l eyHIJs or othpr B . l.rttniKmn. You will 0 (mil a aootliimr a, fa rK. J tko at alt CruKclata. Cutictira Soap SHAVES Without Mii Catlrtnrt Soap Ittha farnrlla 1 if fi.hf rntnr ihrtr, I 1 I liiSQM B Afatx ) vu it Tonwmxr. ,J YOU OAIhI 'i'if-'- HAIR IJAIJjAM "V. ".ji Rnitotellnlrull-M''l.ilrPAiliii- - j'l i - I itmlorca Colur and TLiB""-- ' ttiCrTn-- t F.!tIHtir ' HINDCRCCKK-- s- - wr 01. tnruutn, r''!., t"rH ft. I r'rt fni.'i'i Crnl-'t- t fn t r' iilou (.UUiirv4 VVurLa, l'Lu U. H IrmnU Orf-iru-n I'ruttt Ilrr t. on'y IS f0 pr lt6 Ud. ; dHmpI, 6c. iw n n tr n', 1 . oNUd 41 KlowtM4 Oroartl. 6imi,Oi. NnJit j- - iir Morning tJrj KeepVbur Eyes Clcsnri -- Clenr hi f y Committee With Brains and Experience A COMMITTEE of 100 representn-th- e men and women from vnrl-ou- s parts of the country lias been by Alton B. Parker, president of the National Civic Federation, to report on the question:' "How far and In what manner should the United States partle'pnte In International af-fairs?" and "How far Is It wise nt rhls time to reduce our army and navy?" The npi'uintment of this committee vns authorized at a conference under the ausp.ces of the federation, attend-ed by delegates from 55 labor, ngrl- - cultural, business, civic and patriotic organizations. Its general purpose is to arouse public Interest in and stud'-- International affairs. Among tho.e who have accepted membership on this committee nre: Klihu Boot. Archbishop O'Connell of 'toston: Mrs. George Maynard Minor, president general National Society Daughters of the American Revolu-tion: Khiilel J. Tobln. pre-dden- t Inter-national Brotherhood of Teamsters Chan (Tours. Stablemen and Helpers of America: Livingston Farrand. pies dent Cornell university: Frederic B Coudert, Brig. Gen. Henry J. Belli v president Beserve Officers' nssncki tlon; Col. Bnhert M. Thompson, pres-ident American Olympic association: A. M. Locb, president Nutlonal Coi n dl Traveling Salesmen's association; Samuel H. Beach, president savln-r- s bank division of the American Bank-ers' association; On. .7. (5. Harlord formerly chief of staff. War depart-ment, and Hoke Smith, formerly sec-retar-of the Interior. Among the subjects referred to the committee by the conference with tne recommendation they hp urged upon the proper governmental authorities are: That effort be made to find a snf's factory basis w hereby this govern ment may officially with the League of Nations In all lines of Imumnltai'Inn endeavor. That the program of the amended national defense act be carried out with reference to the army, and with reference to the navy, that the polio? of the Washington conference on Urn Itntlnn of armament be adopted. The Result. "So the ladles of the civic league raided the poker gume that has been running for months upstairs over tlij Palace drug store?" asked old Biley Itewildew of I'efunln. "Kh-ya- h I" replied Constable Slack-putte- r. "And now, durn It, I ain't got a place to loaf of an evening." Kun-m- u City Star. Another Blow. Marjorle and IMille. twins, had both been told that they must .write lette,- - of thanks for their holiday present they had Just received. Marjorlo sal down and quickly wrote: i "Thank you so miii li for the foun-tain en. It's what I've alwuys needed." Meanwhile Bridle was chewing th end of Ids penholder for an Inspira-tion. As his sister laid aside her llrsi letter, he surreptitiously glanced at It. Then he wrote: "Thank you so much for the hand kerchiefs. They're whut I've always needed." I Western Brevities ; t from the Many V, Western States j; M Los Angeles. Mra. Lydia Sobjeski, who died here last week. Is reported to have been lineal descendant of the list king of Poland, King John III. Mlnneopolis. Frank Zack has been arrested here on advice from Seattle authorities who say Zack Is wanted in that city for the larcency of 50,720. Pasadena. in. Wrlgley, Jr., mil-lionaire gum manufacturer ia re-ported seriously 111, nt his winter home here. Mr. Wrlgley Is suffer-ing from a nervous breakdown re-sulting from overwork. Seattle. Ten of the leading silk merchants of China, with a cargo of silk valued at half a million, are ex-pected on the steamer Pres. Jeffer-son. San Jose. The life of Miss Eliza-beth Stock was belived Baved because a surgeon ot Snn Francisco, rushed to her by airplane to perform an ur-gent operation. Salt lAke City. The city commls-jlo- n was authorized to make a. loan of $2,223,000 secured by tax nnticlpa-do- n notes ot 1023, to meet the ex-penses of the current year. Portland. Advocntes of a state racing commission will send a com-mittee to the legislature to subnm ii nd explain a proposed new racing l.lll. Grern River, Wyo. Harry J. Lee-son- , nge 21. escaped convict from the Wyoming state penitentiary was recaptured nt I'olnt-of-ltoc- by aep-ut- y Sheriff Clarence Rader. Tacoma. Three trainmen were killed when nn eng'ne went throupn a bridge on the Northern Pacific rail-way at Dryihlen north of Seattle ac-cording to a reprt received from the Northern Pacific at Auburn. San Antonln. Lieutenant Fanda It. lohnson was instantly killed near Kellly field when the plane In which he was lead'ng a squadron of ships 'olllriod with n Spad piloted by Ser-ra- I). !. Warner. Warner dropped nearly 2(KH feet but was uninjured. Salt l.a'ce City Humors iif reor-ganisation "f Nathaniel Baldwin Inc., manufacturers of rnldo telephone equipment culminated f r "BuMwin 'nternntinnal Itnri'o, Inc.," were filed wl;h the county clork. Stockt) n. The extremely mild weather l a caused dame nnture to become n bit flustrated, and she Is ast prepnrins to send forth the ar-v-bloom fur in advance of tho uu-un- l time. Buds nre swel'Inj at an alarming rate ,nnd many trees have failed ti shed their leaves and go In to dormant state, cousins gnawers considerable anxiety. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs will be ordered by state checkers, who nra nuditing the city hoo'es. to' pay back all witness fees ''llectei by them during the past two years for testifying In police court. I os An'rles. Colonel Archibald '"ls';e, said to have been assistrnt rneral ti I'renldent Llncol-- i lurlnz the Civil wnr, died at hi home in Hajrla Bock, a suburb, ased 7 yenrs. f)mnh,i. The Nebraska Manfactur rs' asiocl:t!on at its envrnt'on here doptd a reolut'on commendimr the oreident's vefoInT of the so'die-''on- us bill anl favoring ths convei-"lo- n of the foreign detit t'i America for the benefit of world wnr veterans. Sa'l I.a'-- e City. I'naldc ti furnis ond. Milton D. Joseph, formor stoc ro'-er- , who w-- s convicted of snt.OOa from tho Continental Vatfonal ben'? el'.'bt yivirs ntrf). wa? ordered committed t" the stnte prison hy .Tud'ie Bphralm Hanson. Sectt'p. Bdm-n- d iltusla. held hy Imml'TatioTi authorities awnltlnsr has been ordered rclcuse' 'ec-ius- no countr" will claim hirr, for a clll'.en. olytr.p'n. Thirty farmers of th lower house have "rganhod nn ap propr'ntlon bloc find pl 'n tn oppost nil nipr prhtion bills with a ie cf toducins state taxes. Blko. Knox Cr.nne, a trapper wo'K-In-in i:i';o onnty, shoe's proof that during tho year bo caught 1,-- 0". "varmints." Beno. The meeting of Nevada state Farm Bureau to be held here, assumes pro-port- of beln o:io of the lar-en- t meetings on record. I.ns Angeles. So Intensa Is the oriental (lUCHtian still in California that the elecfon cf Joiin Also, fear-ol- d Japanese schooll.oy, as com-missioner In the Le Compt? .lu::br hii-- b hool, has aroused serious com-ment. Portland. Columbia river smeit. In tlie'r i n mal run. have reached al; I'oint. The next s'ation Is tho Cow-litz river, with its dip ncK Keiumerer. Sentence of 10 year was Iven Jains Ker.ncy, here, f..i breaking box car reals. Helena. ( 'lieek-to-chee- k dancer! ttght-hold-ii- t idlers and hectic trot-u-must watch tiieir iilep, l ad d stances, If a bill proposed' bj i groiip of three memUrs c Men vuna's lower house la passed Doubtlccs the Atmosphere Wa3 Blue nrrnned by Gutzon Horgluui. tin setiljitor. who heard thnt both Mr Allen und Mr. IOvmis wore stopping i tie hotel ii ml thou;ht It would be good plun to tret them together. The imperial wl::iird h:id come to town wlih the li;)erinl kliillff. F. I. S;ivnj;e of New York, on one lej: of n swln' nroimd the country to discus K'tin niTairs. With him were O. V lllce. from a middle western state, nnd .f. C. Moore, both laymen who by s;e elnl dlspei sat'on nre permitted to tunko their Identity ns klniismen known. "I told Mr. Kv.-ins.-" snld Mr. Allen "that the Klan wns not like other secret societies which were morel secret ns to their ceremonies mid d:d not hide the Identity of their mem hers. I nNo fold h'm ihst I was i' to the mass-e- ilisirdor which I' suv-rest- iti'd that It was made a rrfuve iieliiud wl loh n mnn limy hide to carry out his pnul :es. "Mr. I'.vni s fnld that It wns hlf bleu that In n little whl'e the K'nr i!il";ht be established o-- i a basis when-'- conM come out from Its seciet:ve ness end tout ct some time In the fn tu t e It tidbit do nwoy with disguises." P i:mi:k ;ov. hkxiiy j. allkx of Kansas, unreli Mm foe of tlie Ku KIiin Klan. and 11. W. Kvmis of lallas. Texas, the ne v Imperial wizard of the rational Klan, were brought face to face here the other day under dran atie circumstances. They met and had it out at the Wilhird hotel, and. so far a cou'd be learned, i either wns converted to tho op'tilonx of the other. Mr. Al'en declared be had no int' iiMon of elianr-ii- i his opinion of the secret order or of dropplii'.: his II rl t airalust It. Mr. I'muis limit taiiiid lliat the K'ati vns n tli(!(i:sh!y patriotic organiza-tion. Th-.- ' meetliiK. It Is understood, wns Defentive Tactics. j Tlie Accused There's the lawyer' we stuck up. It's nil u; wit' us. lie s foln to testify spilnt us. j Ills Accomplice Not this time, he won't, I've hired him to defend u. j Circulate Widely. j Mrs. Gnusslp (unm-ling- ) I sup-pose you think what you say pies. IIiiHbsnfl lr does If you li-- it. Unkind. "The word Mint," writes n plilloln irlst, "did nut Imply ft hick of men tality until tie middle of the Seven teenth century. It merely meaiu nn awnue clilen," Put what's the difference? ledicn Ccntcris Aro Lively Affairs I T ' A pirr'ns s;'ot nt h's i;e'oib''-n- 'oes .lost before they ousted h'm rem the house of i o' l'" it i j rl e rroeivl of election i' re n'aritles IScpreveotctive Tl "lea W . I ' remocrat. of the Sev tb Vii":'n':i triet. charged that the llu of Urn Ke pi.bl!":in 1'ilit.V In h'n t 1 wrs I'fls- i on f'atr-na-.-e- . lie then proceeded in rend letters v Irch Ii" d 'pioved Iv" that atr n-- I ".'e bad been Fold there. Am'd ti e iitoiewt con'uslon 'n th" hnmher. Mr. Harrison deehl.e-- flmt riepre'inteilve ('. S' iot o' tht Ninth Vlr-lti- la d'stih-- t and llepuh-lle.-- nef'onal comm'tteen-nn- was tlie d!."i .'I'ser of nil patronage. "The ii( rde of the cnentry 'o mv nlt.vetler un'lerst:i"i '!r"in'a liejuib-- llcnn p'O't'e." Mr. Ila!''-?"- ex ctnliaed. bold'n'i nb.ft n ban ! 'id or letter end cim"e!ed eh"e!, s. "It N n iMire t":'ter of piiiron:"'e anl n th-- of bow Ibev can feeil nt the p'lb He troHLr'i. I have een Peit,!n- - sold for wlmt nionev Ibere 'A ns In I!, nti'l here me the letters. "Sh'inp Is the of nil pal romiL-e- . lie is the mini wmi has in jlvo Lla hi'l.isemunt to imybody thul applies not only In my own state hut also, as I understand. In other stales. "I picked up n fe v cheeks checks lemon, by the bushel. They an Indorsed, wnne of them by Mr. Slemp and some oi them by Mr. Howard, hi -- oerrtar." It was on the heels of Mr; Harrl son's .peecli, which llepubliraus i'o scrll ed as an effort to nttacU Mi Slemp. tint the house pat ofr dehat. and oted. 'VJ to UK), t.i declare lib seat vacant. With this d nie, It vote. .'01 to !!.). to seat .John I'aul, Itepnb llean coiiies.tant. who wns hnme liat.-l-sworn In to M'i've until Match A Mr. Ilairlsrn was elected in Noven her. and will return to his old seat I. the new cunfress. If yo'i nre disappointed with yoni b't. put it In the hands of it real esteu-- ll!,l-I!t- Th contents of a bald man's lie;ol may be valuable even If he has ho lock thereon I'olee !s the - t tiling. It keeps i lie In.'h- fLintei' n both feet. |