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Show THE TIME TO ACT KEPT PLEDGE American llied Dont Wait For Tht Fatal Stages Nation Maintained Loaf Through Self-Deni- Occasional attacks off backache, irregular urination, headache and dizzy spells are frequent symptoms of kidney disorders, its an error to neglect these ills. The attacks may pass off for a time, but generally return with greater intensity. Dont delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and keep up their use until the desired results al at Home Table. RECONSTRUCTIVE YSlfS BEST to TONIC for build. influenza patients. up Nq be had Thefo1!ov,'i:g letter from Dr. J. W. most prominent one ,t the ijjiaijs Southern Texas, was o: re-ntl- y AVERTED EUROPEAN DESPAIR. With Military Demands Upon Ocean Shipping Relieved, World Is Abie to Return to Normal White Wheat Bread. at the Tanlac office evidence as to Since the advent of the latest wheat gives irdisputable as a reconstructive crop the only limitation upon Ameri1 anlac of value who are recuperating can exports to Europe has been the laic for persons received after effects off Spanish In-l- i: shortage of shipping. Between July 1 and October 10 we shipped 05, 980, 303 letter follows: bushels. If this rate should continue i tumble, Texas, Nov. 5, 1918. until the end of the fiscal year we will ar Sir have furnished the Allies with more 'Just a foiv lines in reference to than 23 ,500,000 bushels of wheat and I have found your prepara-t- o flour in terms of wheat. gC The result of increased production reconstructive wonderful be h and conservation efforts in the United no has it equ-iin my opinion aic.aml States has been that with the eessn its line. I have found it to be tlon of hostilities we are able lo reto be had to build up turn to a ,e best tonic normal wheat diet Supplies patients who have had Spanish that have accumulated in Australia th I have treated within Argentine and other hitherto inacce.s fourteen hir.dred Bible markets may be tapped by ist month about from transport serice, and ave never been able to get ,.es, anrt European demand for American wheat jlcient Tanlac to supply our people probably will not exceed our norma! "Yours truly, There is wheat enough avail surplus. DR. J. W. SANDLIN." Signed) able to hne a white loaf at the com 3r Sandlin not only enjoys a very mon table. as a physician, but he But last year the tale was different rge practice influence and Only by the greatest possible saving also a man of wide and sacrifice were we uble to keep a fls as a Lading citizen of the enter-sinsteady stream of wheat and flour inov little city of Humble, Texas. Ing across the sea. W'e found out six-of s a practicing physician selves at the beginning of the banes Dr. Sandlin years experience. short crop year with an to recognize tile superior Even the most unusually s quick optimistic statisticians ic properties of Tanlac over other figured that we had a bare surplus ol aedies and unhesitatingly and 20,000.000 bushels. And yet Europe was facing the probability of a bread gave Tanlac his unqualified famine and in Europe bread is by fat orsement the most important article In the diet. All of this surplus had left the AVE country early in the fall. By the first 16,000,000 BUSHELS of the year we had managed to ship a V WHEAT THAT FORMERLY little more than 50,000,000 bushels by practicing the utmost economy at IN THRESHING WAS LOST home by wheatless days, wheatless meals, heavy substitution of other cereals and by sacrifice at almost irmera, Urged by Food Admlnlstra-tion- , every meal throughout the country. Provide Seven Extra Loavee In January the late Lord Rhondda, of Bread for Every American. then British Food Controller, cabled that only if we sent an additional bushels before July 1 could he meth-is By adopting cleaner threshing take the responsibility of assuring hi and by literally combing harvest ids to gather grain formerly people that they would be fed. The response of the American peo and farmers of the iiited States this year saved fully pie was 85,000,000 bushels safely delivered overseas between January 1 and 1000,000 bushels of wheat, estimated d July 1. Out of a harvest which gave equivalent to about seven us only 20,000,000 bushels surplus we ites of bread for every person in actually shipped 141,000.000 bushels. country. This resu't, accompanied t Thus did America fulfill her pledge corresponding savings of barley, us, rye and other grains, is showm by that the Allied bread rations eould b maintained, and already the American torts from 33 grain states to the D Food Administration. Ottier states, people are demonstrating that, with an awakened war conscience, hist lough not prepared to furnish deti Is figures of conservation in the years figures will be bettered. in fields, report greatly reduced FF-F the n In-nz- are obtained. Good work in Brigham proves the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. Mrs. Hattie Hillstrom, 537 S. Second East St., Brigham, says: 1 have used Hoan's Kidney Pills off and on for some time and from the benefit they have brougtit me, I well know their value. At times, my back has been lame and ached across my kidneys. Whenever I have noticed this trouble coming on, I have used Doans Kidney Pills. They have always cured the attack quickly and strengthened my kidneys. Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- - get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Hills-trohad. Foster-MilburCo., Mfgrs., adr-Buffalo, N. Y. ship.-releas- ed I g n 0 n one-poun- ie nest losses. This rural food saving achievement, soiupIMied in scarcely six months 4 direct response to re the Pood Administration, Itch asked farmers and tlireslierinen reduce harvest losses from about Ppr cent. the estimated average normal tines to the lowest possl f minimum. Country grain thresh-committees carried into every in groving community the official 'ommerdations for accomplishing e results desired. in numerous Instances drivers of b with leaky bottoms were sent ''in the fields to repair their equip wl and frequently bad order thresh machines were stopped until the rase of waste was removed. But In roportion to the number of persons aged In gathering the nations grain P. cases of compulsion were com ratively rare. The Pood Aduiinis Mion freely attributes the success of grain threshing campaign to pa otic service by farmers, thresher len and their crews. Incidentally edn growers of the United States are !,1y mlllmns of dollars in pocket result of the grain saved. was sts by me, in d d 4 - NO ONE SUFFERED file marvel of our now that we voluntary food-'Dg- . re-"- control D America held the breadstuffs steady, prevented speculation and extortion and Krved tranquillity at bomev Jou of o other nw f nation Is there so willing as voluntary t itnericathat was shown In the 3ence from wheat self-sacrifi- m0rc Wheat' Lrt tcuie; w fflericans 11 more save sugar, It was done, answered the challenge naan starvation. 1'iirln Ihnu pl l0rt wl" rules the new world as the old world. Through ei"ne( oc America helps make the world klu. con,ro1 made sufficiency from the rein on food prices 'j6' nations full strength exec1 Cttj - T ,atlon Germany challenged conservation in answered the challenge. Wor,1 - 4 4 d-d-d-- d- - d 44 F -- F F d 4 d-- d 4V4 to Europe 141,000,000 bush GREATEST OPPORTUNITY WOMEN EVER HAD self-denia- j d-d-- surplus of appnr ently nothing was the outstanding ex plolt of the American food army in the critical year of the war. 11 . d-- d-- 4 Our exports since ts country 4 entered the war have Justified a 4 statement made b the Food Ad- - 4 ministration slioi ily after its eon- ceptien, outlining the principles 4 and policies that would govern 4 the solution of this countrys 4 food problems. The whole foundation of de- - 4 moeracy, declared the Food Ad- - 4 lies in the imli- ministration, vidual initiative of Its peopD 4 and heir willingness to sene the Interests of the nation with com- plcte self effneement In the time 4 of emergency. Democracy can 4 yield to discipline, and we can 4 solve this food problem for our own people and for the Allies In 4 this way. To hove done so will 4 have been a greater service than 4 our Immediate objective, for we have demonstrated the rightful- - 4 ness of our faitli and our ability 4 to defend ourselves without he- - 4 4 lng Prussianized. 'Sending that no rawed any hardship from It ; that are better In healtn and spirit r' eUer satisfied with ourselves he 'be of our friendly l. Food 4 d 14 F els of wheat from HERE. are 'getting one ever actually I 4 d- - vF-F- d-- d-- d- 444 4 F It was given to the women of this country to perform the greatest service In the winning of the war vouch safed to any women In the history of the wars of the vorld to feed the warriors and the war sufferers. By the arts of peace, he practice of slm pie, homely virtues the womanhood of a whole nation served humanity In Its profoundest struggle for peace and freedom. 4 4 4 FIRST CALL TO FOOD ARMY. 4 4 and service 4 This 4 I ask of all In full confidence 4 that America w ill render more 4 for flag and freedom than 4 ridden people surrender a: 4 pulsion. Herbert Hoover. 4 gust 4 king com- Au- - 10, 1017. 44444444444444444444 A year ago voluntary food control was a daring adventure In democracy; during the year an established proof . . f democratic efficiency. TUESDAY; DECEMBER Y OF 3, T918. FRONT Jesse W. Hoopes Moral and Religioua Situation There Declared to Be Excellent, and Will Stay That Way. UNDERTAKER SONORA PHONOGRAPHS. Chaplains Francis B. Doherty and Lyman Rollins have just returned from Frnnce on n military mission to the United States. Chaplain Doherty Is attached to general headquarters in France, being associated with Bishop Charles 11. Brent and Chaplain Paul Dwight Moody (son n of the evangelist of that name) in the general headquarters hnplnins' office. The function of this flice is, declares the religious publicity committee, the direction and distribution of chaplains' activities In France to the end of the attainment of, the Dost and special interests of nil com erned, tinder General Pershing. Thi - work carries with it considerable tra el and gives un intimate knowledge of Hie situation from a religious and nior.il point of view. From this broad knowledge Chaplain Doherty says: Everywhere we find the same situation, here the same story; the condition and the spirit of the men are excellent. When leaving France on his present mission the asked General Pershing: chaplain May we not tell our people in America that the moral and religious situa tion here Is eminently high and very sath factory?" The reply was: Yes, and you may say furthermore, that It is going to be kept up to that." Chaplains Doherty and Rollins spoke enthusiastically of the altogether admirable spirit of fraternity existing between those who are ministering to our soldiers. The Catholic chaplains, they say, are not merely looking to the good of tile CaUohc boj.x nor tin Protestant to that of the Irol' stunt hoys; each is working for the best interest of every man. AND EMBALMER. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. JESSE W. HOOPES becomes Exclusive Agent for the Sonora well-know- TURNING Worlds Greatest Talking Machine Wonderful new machine reproduces human voices and finest music as never before A remarkable instrument. The SONORA is here. Its at JESSE W. IlOOPE'S and its creating a sensation. What is the SONORA? It is a truly wonderful new talking machine that so accurately and perfectly reproduces botli the human voice and the most delicate shades or tone color as to defy detection from the original voice or instrument. , The SONORA is a talking machine with all the scratching and screeching eliminated. It is the machine the world has been waiting for. It brings to your home, not an imitation of the great voices or instrumental music of the master, but the REAL music itself It is a perfect reproducing machine with the "mechanics" left out. creating a sensation No wonder peo seated comfortably in your own yourself Imagine pie are surprised. home hearing the EXACT tones not imitations of the world s great est singers and instrumentalists, with no "wheezing" sounds to mar the beauty of the music, but a full rich, mellow tone as clear and pure as when it was sung or played. No wonder the SONORA is Wouldnt that he a treat? Well, the SONORA will do ihat. and more, it will give you the words so you ran understand them and the daintiest orchestra i ffects as well We want you to hear The SONORA is really a w minder machine to our store at toeonie invitation is rour This for it and judge yourself. will he no obligation lo There records the latest and hear time any SONORA buy. We want Box Elder people to bear and know the RESTS INTO PROFITS Come in. Musicians Endorse the Sonora United States Department of Agr'.cul-- 1 tore Has Plans for Dealing With the Rabbit Problem. vol-taril- y F Of Profit by Brigham Peoples Experience. A- SEMI-WEEKL- CHAPLAINS TELL Kidney Illness. SD DREAD TO ELDERMwiS,' Some of the best musichrs in America not only endorse, but a love lor highly recommend the SONORA. As a means of creating musical art, of forms a the taste for highest and music cultivating good both vocalists and instrumentalists, praise the SONORA. Jt's clear, true, mellow tone exactly reproduces the human voice or the finest instrumental music with all the natural tone colors. Fully 200,000,000 wild rabbits are Rhubarb Useful to Gardeners. killed in the United States every year Rhubarb, apart from Its usefulness, a curding to estimates made by the has values for Its beauty. The giant biological survey of the United States Chinese variety, with its enormous department of agriculture. Many of leaves, Is often employed by landscape them are jack rabbits, the majority of A SONORA talking machine is an ideal Christmas present. Prices gardeners to produce bold which have not been utilized In the effects; nor do they always disdain past. If all the rabbits killed were suit all purses, the charms of the more modest pie- consumed, they would represent beplant itself, of which the tall, graceful tween 200,000 and 300,000 tons of valspikes of white flowers and 1 rge uable food, and If proper measures leaves, deeply veined and stained, are were taken to Insure the collection of s certainly handsome as the succuskins, these alone would have a value lent stalks are palatable. of $20,000,000. The biological survey has frequently been enlled upon to help western farmers in coping with the Most Primitive Still. rabbit pest. In view of the probable most in still primitive Probably the use Is that used by the Chinese In the economic vr.lue of rahbit meat and fuf UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. distillation of camphor, which Is said, li. the coming few years, the energies SONORA PHONOGRAPHS. however to be very effective. The ol the farmers and ranchmen will be BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. leaves are placed in a wicker basket, directed to the conservation of this im-- i which is fixed over an iron caldron portunt resource. Already a number! j nig.ij1 "rvi-- in f. e,rrvvr'ys,irmMif iK'MJSJaSig; aasiffi containing water. On the top of the of establishments for collecting, dress-inbasket a basin of cold water Is placed, canning, and shipping rabbit meat Owl Stopped Wheels of Industry. The steam from the caldron passes are in operation in werern centers. As deweyville items. The curious eombfuation of au owl through the leaves of the bnsket and in Australia the transition of the wild a sleel trail in which the bird had and carries over the camphor vapor, which rabbit in tills country from its status cleared away almost The influenza is become a ns to source of profit is assured, from our town. Several families havo is deposited in the form of camphor caught and flown away, trap pest nr.d on the cool under surface of the basin. it is lelieved. all, alighting on a had the disease, but fortunately no (leciric cable carrying 11,000 volts of deaths have occurred. to run a mill ut Goodyear, Ollulon, New Wood Pulp Fiber. ' electricity AN ORDINANCE About 5,000 tons of beets have been Conn., stopped the power and threw There has, says the Board of Trade Joui-m- l, been much discussion in the weighed at the Dewey station for the several hundred men out of work for An Ordinance Entitled An Ordinance hours. Linemen, after several and the Amalgamated suGerman pross during renent weeks con-- Utah-Idah- o located the owl, burned Fixing The Amount of Bonds for Coun hours search, ruing a wood pulp fiber named companies. gar ty Officers. cinder. a to for which large claims ore over is Miss Marvel Bloomquist The Board of County Commission- made as an efficient substitute for Jute, from Logan visiting at the home of ers of Box Elder County, Stale of Utah, cotton and other filters. It appears to E. Dewey Itching, bleeding, protruding fjr i ordains as follows: lie certain that the fiber is not made Mr. and Mrs. J. will piles have yielded to loans Ointment. Mr. B. J. Record and fb.ildrei' That the persons elected or appoint- by long strips of paper run ed to offices in Box Elder County for off spinning adv rels through water In the manner move to Salt Lake Citv next week 60c at all stores. the years 1919 and 1920 be and they which future. in German paper textile substi- where they will reside the are hereby required to execute a bond tutes have made familiar. The ac- Their many friends wish them success as provided by statute in favor of Box counts Dont Live Up to Appeilktldn. agree in describing the proc- in their hew home. Elder County before entering upon the The trouble with lots of regular or as manua ess, direct processes, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson and baby duties of their respective offices in the observed the almost fellows, facture from wood pulp. The conamounts as follows, went to Newton to spend Maida is that they are oftentimes' sul general at Zurich, who has preThe County Treasurer must execute Thanksgiving day, returning Friday. irregular in their habits. a bond in the penal sum of $40, 000.00 sented a report to the foreign office, states that the method employed opCounty Clerk must execute a bond erates on' the same general lines as Signifies Honorary Promotion. Doans Regulets are recommended by m the penal sum of 15,000.00. that usc-- for artificial silk vnanufac-tu.-- e Brevet is a French word, meaning who say they operate easilj. County Sheriff must execute a hond jbat is, by squeezing pulp un-d- commission or warrant. In military many in the penal sum of $5,000.00. I.bdi pressure through small holes usage it gives an officer higher nomi- without griping and without bad after County Attorney must execute a in pkues. Engineer, adv nal rank than the one for which he re- effects. 30c at all drug stores. bond in the penal sum of 1,000.00. ceives pay. It Is an honorary promoCounty Recorder must execute Wooden Shoes Classy. Not the Cause. tion. The first time It was used in the bond in the penal sura of $3,000.00. If it were not for the pioneers hu- United States army was In 1812, when Water on the brain Is seldom due County Assessor must execute a manity would he helpless. The wife Capt. Zachary Taylor, who afterward to a thirst for knowledge. Boston bond in the penal sum of $3,000.00. of Lh ut. A. J. Huntington of the One became president, was made major by Transcript County Surveyor must execute a Hundred Sixty-Secon- d Infantry, resi-- d l.revet for his brave defense of Fort bond in the penal sum of $1,000.00. nt in Portland. Ore., hns long been Harrison against the India ns, near For any pain, bum or bruise, ap County Supt. of Schools must ex- of the that .shoos are too high Terre Haute. ecute a bond in the penal sum of In rm-e- ,opinion Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil the hou nnd, having the courage of $1,000.00. hold n nnd her convictions remedy. Two sizes 30c and COt also possessing Justice off Pence must execute a d: SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS. s Terther to stores. save all sLe she for drug army, bond in the penal sum of $500.00. Constable must execute a bond in occasionally wears a pair of neat wooden low shoes. These are painted the penal hum of $500.00. IHWtlHWt!11tlWHHHWitHHWIHtilWtHIWlllmHllWIIHtWWHIWHttHWHHHHmHIHIIWI)mHmiffWtWIWtHMHHMHHmHHHHHf: It is further provided that the Coun black, with a patent leather effect, ty Treasurer shall furnish a corporate and are really very convenient and surety bond and the premium thereof classy in still life, though the rigidity of the sole Is some backset The lieushall be paid by Box Elder County. Passed this 18th day of November, tenant sent the shoes from France, A. D. 1918. where that style of shoes Is much In BRIGHAM WRIGHT, nse. With rubber tires to dispense Chairman of the Board of Connty Com- with the staccato rattle on cement missioners of Box Elder County. walks, mother and the girls might (Seal.) save pin money and get along, and . A ttst ! with a few old pairs around the house JOHN G. WHEATLEY, Clerk.. By Benj. D. Harding, Deputy. would never be out of kindling wood. CLERKS CERTIFICATE. STATE OF UTAH, Wheat Products Exports. ss. Sir William Goode of the British County of Box Elder. I, John G. Wheatley, County Clerk food ministry, says that from July Clerk of the District 1917, to April, 1918, the United States and Court of the First Judicial District of exported to the allies 80,000,000 bushthe State of Utah, in and for Box El els of wheat products. Of this It Is der County, do hereby certify the and foregoing to be a full, true asserted that 50,000,000 bushels repand correct copy of the original Or- resented voluntary sacrifices by the dinance entitled, An Ordinance Fix American people In their consumption lng the Amount of Bonds for County of wheat Officers, as the same appears on file off record in my office. Real Vacation. You say you are on a vacation?" Witness my hand and Seal of said MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK District Court this 18th day of NoYes, replied the philosophical perD. A. 1918. son. vember, For the next few weeks I am JOHN O. WHEATLEY, going to quit riding on the cars or CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 Clerk. (Seal.) talking about the weather." By Benj. D. Harding, Deputy Clerk. Dbn t Buy a Talking Machine Until you hear the SONORA Jesse W. Hoopes m g, high-powere- d ot Cel-lulo- n, hi-m- to-wi- c- Assets over $1,000,000.00 SRST MIONALBANK BRIGHAM CITY |