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Show ) T- i VC r. FOUR SECTION PlAG ENZA v DESEHET Curious About - rK.' lt ? M-r- -L NEWS EVENING . Some interesting t lguree have been given out on the combined efforts of the state in all Liberty loan drives Theee-figurshow that ' ISaho has piled tip f oversubscription to the-e- k lotrnenU in The tour drives so far made-tq,tb- e amount of 810,500,000. . Holders of 8 per cent bonds are urged to act Immediately If they desire to exchange these bonds for bonds bearing 41 per cent aa wHl --b with allowing drawn after Nov. 9. Liberty loan chairmen of all the states In the Twelfth federal reserve SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2:191S :i She was horn at Spanish Fork. Utah, March 24, 1874, and waa of this place. one of the eirly-aettl- er She leaves a husband, and' children, Tlelma RWIlder,' Jacob Leonard, ard Loses, Leoland Martin,-- .Eagle Arilla, Orval Isaac and other relatives. OcL 27. Ingr The ad referred io makes tjhe clitm that McKalg win tha perwonatj WORSE friend and supporter of Kate O'llare at the time she was being tried fur THAN 1G AS dmloyalty, . makes the statement that es - SEVERAL DEATHS AT ... McKalg disease Is no respecter of per-su- the said matter so published by the Kidney The'funeral will be Oct. 28. lL attacks cuinr and old alike. In defendant of the plaintiff wis known The Sugar factory began Oct. 20. must cases, the victim Is warned 01 ley be defamatory, nuily-idm- i, libelous the approaching danger. Nature fights and untrue, ao.1 by Many women and girls are employed said of hack Headache, indigestion, Insom- false, malicious and libel us this season. The weather has been MeiitbO-Laxcn- e lame back. nia. lumbago,cUtio splendid so far with no killing frosts We iml-nes- s as JoJvidjJu rheumatism. para itr-- i he lema end W-- er yet. The crops are- nearly ait harvest and reputation- - end public standiabdomen, difficulty In urinating, all Mentho-Taxen- e ed and threshing is about completed. has been - on. the ahd Was caused, to are indications, of trouble with the ng 'Correspondence,) (Special market eight years. ' It .is a concentuffer greatly in mind to- his (hemsge kidneys. This 7, etty Oc. W such symptoms appear you ,ln the sum Of IStitiuo " tre. ea compound of htyllng soothing, dietrlet-ldaho- -l LOVF.LL, Wyo., in r tII hen Restaurant Prices High . almost certainly find uuicJcrehetunder quarantine the Imst curative extracts to be mixed st home district, have been notified that thej eluded, OU GOLD. CapMEDAL Harlm inseeotmt-o- f with granulated sugar syrup a full organizations which were so successful sulea. on week three Spanish . STOCKHOLM, Oct SO. Restaurant pint or It may be taken in doses of in floating the fourth loan sr-t- w be-;- ' This famous - old remedy has stood CASES OF fluenza. Schools are closed and every ten drops in the Yaw state by those considered the test two hundred years is being done to stay tha prices have reached such proporttowi f.r possible thing permanent organisations sWeet who do not like mankind to flwht off disease it syrup disease Mayor Albeit Olson has call- that only very wealthy people can afhandling all future loan drives. The very first dose brings wonderImported direct from th home lab-or- a are urged to take advantage of ed on the able bodied .people to ford to eat in the restaurant of the me y be lied llee-4and ttollsnd. ful relief in head or chest colds of They the experience gainid by the drive1 st almost every drug store. Your monCUE-AR- E their. services In caring for the better eiass, and even tn second and ATJUEAR sold ehlldren or adult bottle Every closed and to perfect plana fora ey promptly refunded If It does pot resick. Hardly a family ift Just thlrd-cUa- e it la difficult to eat places Is guaranteed to please or money back future occasions. ' has escaped ths disease. laborere are lieve on He sure to gei the genuine at a pi tee within the reech acd-ha- rd by Ths Black burn. Products Co Day. ac- - properly scarce on GOLD MDAL Brand Jn seafd packthis .to get Lose Council Lewder. modem of the person of beirun mean. - The !. - ton. Ohio, ages, three sixes- .- A vertlsement. eount- - A number of deatha hive REPORTED an inveetlga-sulte- d har It Is economy to make a full plnV -- Dr, . E, ..A. Bryan, commissioner of In-' from pneumonia following tlon and may regulate them Much cheaper than buying . ready- education who for ther past year has fluents. The Dagens Nyheter publishes a list made cough or, cold remedies be- been holding ths position of chairman portanr ts willing 'and glad Gwen, daughter of 'Wil21 restaurants for sides, you cannot buy s more effective of the state council of defense has in the movement. A. and Arladine May Tippetts, of the profits of liam 1914 and for last year showing In- (Special Correspondence ) medicine anywhere. One bottle will tendered his resignation to Gov. AlexR. L. Polk company Is busy disThe last a season for most families, and ander. Heavy responsibilities In con- tributing the twelfth editiqp of its dl- - SUGAR GIT Y, Ida., Oct. 81 Jt checks or aborts a . bad cold If nection with the educational work Ann Jensen Bischoff daughter cent, i li, making rapid inroads In of Rose taken promptly. Every well atocked making it Impossible for him to prop- ofthe new issue 1 that the population thh, community H. and Mary Anderaon Christian as but f most yet erly care tor the defense council, work of Boise as given by the firm is 25.535. supplies Mentho-Laxendruggist Jensen, died Oct 17. Bhe was born ,,1 A substitute for your sake. eras given as the reason for the .resig-of This Increase lmpopula. the cases have been light,wr1th but ona Don't ak Creek. Millard county.. Utam 9 nation. The executive .committee death. Thls morning, Mrs. Albert Nov. 20, 187 5, and moved to Brovo with tlon over Advertisement. previous figures the counoil will select a successor to out by thlaany After her marriage to company. Savage, mother ofa iargefamHvrdled heV pareqts. The commissioners Robert J. Hiechoffr May--- !. lk9T,-h-e Drainage of Influenza. determined not pneumonia following be can' bo called to ber More Nurses Needed. 1 District Na,. 2, Ada county, have filed continued to reside at Provo until until all the men between XI and 38 -- The drivs In Idaho for student a report recommending the completion! Funeral services will be held at the August, 1901when the family started XI, who of Sept. registered age, of a drainage system for the territory j Sugar cemetery. years for Big Horn county, nurses was closed some few weeks ago have been examined and classified. In the vicinity. of the present town of but bow has been opened again In full on the right hand or northerly side of The first soldier boy from the Boise to Boise the river Lovell. from the first setHonor Rollt '8he was City force. Mrs. J. M. Taylor, state chairMaking ward died In service last Sunday, tlers here, arrivingamong " One of the committee of ihe Ada man, and Mrs. F- -. E. Jehnesse, county Caldwell. The district to be embraced 8. 1901. She Oct E. Sylvester Fetersen, son of George was an active worker In the ward In the system will comprise about SO, County Council -,of Defense is hard at chairman, are exceedingly busy In con by a known farmer of this ths Young Indies' asaoclanectlon It la hoped 407 seres of which more than 29,400 Petersen, well work eomplling-anleft Camp Fremont for tlon, Primary, and from July,-190- $, until Mgy Magic! Pec! them right off thelmnTunJ,yi the that many names may be enrol led-o- f acres Is farming JandLl The. cost of when - completed will - contain on wbfle -and con front the 7 way 1917, presided over the Relief so- j, name of every soldier and sailor who girls who wish to offer their services proposed system would be about 1 60, 1th without pain or soreness of ropettrrifd pneumonia and was taken Clety. has left this county to serve his to the country And Isaraio be compe- 677, white the lose Iw value of Improper front the tram at Salt Lake City and. - The funeral was held at as s result damaged nurses. tent of the women members The country. taken to the hospital at Fort Douglas. tery Oct 18.. Haskell K Jolley, M. Idaho Politics. organization are largely In evidence v 1IF died on Oct. 27, and his body was David Harris snd Bishop - Cvrus S in this work. The school teachers The political situation In Idaho has shipped here. - Mr. Peterson was bom Robertson Mrs. Blschoff spoke. who are temporarily out of work on become very complex this year.. This nliTJ nr.rnews J91- - vrhers he leaves a husband, three sons, eilVhsi I" 8,Hh whth fgur account of the epidemic of' Influenza condition like all others of an unusual h". Pnt ,h greater part of hla life daughters, respectively Robert Ken have been asked to volunteer their character at .this Ume is blamed to H married Mtss etht Raeburn Esra, Rosa Vtda, Reba ParnU hi? o,Uh ahnhnfis1mttnt.dlhRMif S services' for securing the necessary the war. The fight being waged at n hld Iw r?,'rn- - of 8ufr City, last Pearl Reva Gladys, Rebecca -and .on the data for this roll and It la expected this time seems to be a three --gtded -May and left for the training camps al Jensen. . .t. Bu-n avor that It will be completed to date la a game. of the the 5th of August. FuneraLserv- - .Thomai Murray, of Colorado, died preed him.elf in very short time. This year tha newspapers and conn-tr- y !f., .aB.v, "kH0-, T!!'?" wer? .hrId.0'? th ,wn. of.th? "d- - Oct. 21 of pneumonia. Bervlcee were !.., The roll when completed will conthe Journals which have, heretofore, support dence of hla father In North Salem. conducted at O. the grave by tain the name of every man In mili- filled their eolumne with political dope by voting in favor of It If Music was furnished by the Salem Grant. Mr. Murray leaves Joeeph a widow, tary service who resided In this coun- with a promise of a future eettlement - This information came to the wom- wsrdaqusrtet. The speaker .were Esther Skidmore, and a little daugh-Han- s ty .previous to entering the service of some kind have come to their own. en of this state as more or less of a F. Jenaen,.D. Rolla Harris. Fred ter, besides parents and other with his address, dats of enrollment, Heretofore thte In Idaho has surprise as the last Information they . H. P. Roylance. and tlvee. v d class of service and all data of Inter- been waged between- the Republicans had was that Senator Borah was waa offered by. Angus W.l .Mrs. James A. Clark, a pioneer of Prayer can obtained. be Which est Democrats but this year we hear posed to the measure. 'Just as the nd the benediction was pro- - this valley, died Oct. 24. She had been Farents and friends of men in 'the but Very little from the Democrats women were getting their forces In Belnap J Heath. an Invalid a year from paralysis, snd service are asked to pass any infor- since their organization was taken shape to wage a great battle in favor st Th body of Hugh Q,. Johnson d week Buffered a fall which mation in their possession concerning from them by the Nonpartisan league. of Borah they received word that the this morning from Butte for her demise. Charles G., Adolph not Information them received 'was by any enlisted man to the County Countorment. Hugh G. Johnson Is the son 'and Blanche survive. Eight Hour Day. I cil Of Defense In the Overland buildfounded on fact and that the eena- - of.Wm. R. Johnson and Harriet A- Mrs. Nellie Cole died at Greybull h r cIock tor's attitude in .f, tlmf Puln to the ing, Boise, in order that no name v.T? regard suffrage who wer old pioneers Oet. 22. of Influenza. Khe vil one Of eon again, was bjj j,a(j not changed and that he Hollingshead shall bo missed In making the honor of was Utah. He born at the pioneer of Levell, daughter of Payson, " without. hitch. So would 0 t0 th, polu on hlk own reo- roll. Esynon, May. 24, 1197, being now 21 .Thomas J. Cook. smooihly did the change take place, ord Totals Stin Climb. of He the age. years oonBillie Bowman, Infant son of Mr. youngest hvard wp that hardly a comment was merf are now Just ag tt. j The -son of It children and. the first to dle.'snd Mrs. L. A. Bowman, died at Bill the total Latest reports show-thIf no'i.-Ons great-benefi- t. IUUWU j J? !"J Thin family hanlived at Sugar City ,er tngs hospital. Oct. 25, and was buried subscription's to ths fourth Liberty' others," has come to many'residents loan In the Gem stats have passed the Boise as a result of the change In Borah thv will ha lust as wtronlvlth pftrt yam and Hugh received in Billings cemetery. most 0f his education In th public David Aeay, son of Aaron knd Myra 817,000,009 mark. Upward of 104.000 tint. When ths 'time was advanced to him. opposed He was popular ; j, Hatohhee died.- - He was born Feb, citizens of the state hare Joined Intone boor last spring some of the stores : Sued c for $50,000. among the younger set. Death over-- 4, 1687, at Hatchtown, Garfield eoun-too- k adding this amount to the credit of and business establishments decided . to change their working plans during him at Butte at the 8L James ty. Utah, and came to this country their government. Ray McKalg, head of the Nonparil Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Fresa-on- e This amount Is 12,211,000 more than the period of daylight saving and re-- eon league In Idaho, filed suit in ths hospital on Monday, Oct. 28. Death j when a boy. He leaves a wife, Theresa was from pneumonia following M. Evert, daughter of John Evert, forcaused costs but a few cents at any drug as the state Its quire their help to work only eight distlrct court Wednesday the quota allotted to against share of the fourth loan- - In com - hours. So well did the plan work out Frank R. Gooding, former governor of Influenza Services will bs held at ths merly of Provo, and the following chil- store. Apply a few drops on the touh-j dren, Erma, Violet- ,- David, Farrlel, ened rail uses or bard skin on bot-- l mentlng on this splendid showing, that when the change of time came Idaho, and candidate for United States cemetery, Friday at I p. m. lift then those of tom on hla painful for Besides B. Is feet, senator had establishments ths which he Marvin Evert. Gwtnn Montle ths says Chairman Republican ticket, Sunday parents and numerous other relative. Servpots rlsht off with fingers. confident that at least 1170,000 more adopted a, shorter work day for ths - 850.000 damages for alleged libel, .CHRISTMAS CARDS. . When you peel off corns or calluses ices were held at the cemetery, Octowill be added to the sum when all re- - summer months decided to eontlnue r The action is based on statements with Freexorre the skin beneath Is left. thus mak- - the eight hour day and In making a appearing In the local newspapers op For "Over There must be ordered ber 24 ports are in and tabulated, millions canvass of the city it was learned that. Tuesday in connection with a political soon. Pee our samples. The Deseret Eliza Loeee Rich, daughter of pink and healthy and never sore. tea-- i Mary ing the state two and one-ha- lt or even Irritated --Advertisement. of dollars over Its quota. nearly every mercantile house of tin- -' advertisement published by Mr. Good- - News Joh Ftg. Dept Advertisement. Imm Lout and Mary M, Davis, died It .Stands for the Beet Cold. Cough and Catarrh Medicine Ever t Discovered, Which Is yn-ant- i e . V Gem StatCExcfeecU Bond Quota by More Than Two ri-- Million Dollaurf Gooding It Sued. - e, - -- hloh I1MK j -- -- '; er tkis-vicln- ltv Eli (Spoeizl jCorrespondence.) Oct. SI. The atady sain Influent BOISE, inSpanish Idzho'lecauz'ngthe haalth officials crest xnxietV Reports of new cases are coming from all directions. The southeastern part of the state still is 'coffering mos- t- heavily. Franklin county imported 12S new cases during the week, with six deaths. The report . from Cassia county gave a record of 1(S bow ehses for the week. It Is re-- . ported from Nes Force county that the crMa has bean reached there but that the number of cases' of pneumonia Is larger. It was reported at ona time last week that every famllyju the city Of hies Faroe wm afflicted with the disease and that all the doc-- -i tors and druggists ware among the number. The number of nurses was Inadequate and a call was mada for outside help. la Boise the plague is still spread- lng. Eleven new cases were reported Sunday with six deaths ths same day at the close of the week 68 cases were recorded. A great many of the cases In the capital city have developed among the Basque colonists. More Idaho lighters. Icalled Ths Gem state ' has again been upon to furnish some of her best sons for war. This time the call received from Provost Marshal Gem eral Crowder Is for 281 white men and three colored men - for general - military service. The white men will entrain during the five-da- y period be- ginning - Nov. . 11, for Camp Lewis. American Lake, Washington. The trio of colored men will leave Nov, It, for Funeton, Fort Riley, Kan. Cmp This will complete the call for men who were prepared for service some time ago and released temporarily on account of - the influenxa epidemic and will exhaust all of the class one men of the 1917 registration. Other calls for class one men are expected as soon as the classification of tha meant the September reglstra- mar- tlon Is completed. The - ehsl general has advised provost that a tem porary allotment of 2.829 class one men, has been assigned to Idaho to be sent to training camps during Novem ber and December. This figure Is oply approximate as 'the exact num ' rorM e. tk at-O- gi-e- .' g Wyo.,-arrivin- Ba-le- m honor-rell-wUl- - eh the-cem- I - , hI 'ReLmicrket Roy-agai- , op-an- , I sr-ha- has-rfve- . "4 I deter-leemlng- ... at -- lr J is on the most important committee of the U. S. Senate, which is framing-th-e Revenue bill that is to provide the sinews of war for , a victorious army or- - tour million .1 ' 'A ' t - at his post of duty, toiling night and day r 0 ' A . V7 Vith unshaken confidence in the intelligence and patriotism of his fellow citizens, he has utter ly ignored the shameless campaign waged againstJiim. By his,devotiontpdujy; by his unwavering support of President Wilson; by his blame-les- s r ecor d ao a splendid, citizen; by his achievements as a Senator; he has earned yourlsupport. ' ; v r Ajf self-sacrifici- - ng i 1 Fie FrEM(Eitt Wfflfis.lflii! Ifel Meel t - v A, . 1 NUGENT HEAPqUARTEIAiCUINmiAN, (Paid Advertisement) Manager:: (l 1. 1 X, - A. ' i |