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Show DESERET ;0 y Office Ogdennsv.b urniiNT AIM OhivtU. OfflM TeL noTEt. - MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, . Htram Nmm M - make tinudiiU eneiiMi -'nftrtiai Mttitutory WlMry.- vr Halt Danderlne If you wish to Immediately Cleanse (Jpuble the beauty of your hair. Just moisten k cloth with Danderlne and draw it carefully through your balr, taking one small strand at a time; this will cle&nee ths hair f dust, dirt or few minute any excessive oil in aTour-haiwill you will be amazed. and he wav?r fluffy andabundsnt lua-tr- e possess an incomparable softness, and luxuriance. one F aside beautifying the hair, application -- of Danderlne dissolves every, f article ef dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping Itching and fallpair. . ingDanderlne Is to the hair what freeh showers of rain and sunshine are to' vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and- beautiful. Too can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hahr, and lots of It, If you will spend a few cents for a atnall bottle of Knowltons Danderlne at any it drug atore or toilet counter and try as directed. Advertisement, r CUIET CAMPAIGN CLOSES BOTH PARTIES SU OrSUCCESSBYBALLOlI , Th' Ndv.NL political campaign .waged the past three weeka ends today, with both parties confident of victory atNhe potto tomorrow. It has been tha quietest political camlit many year, thta paign known here fact being due to the Spanish lnfluen-sa epidemic- which hag made It to- hold ralltoe, and alao to iha corrupt practice act that elimWith the excep inated canvassing lion of aomewhat buay scene at tha party headquarter and a few adver- tleementa in newapapera .there . bar be?n no signs of an Impending elec- lion and the average man on the street has appeared to be indifferent ta the approaching --contest of ballots. Campaign workers,- however,- who ' - have kept the mattes to the fore, are conft in themselves great expressing . That the Spanish OGDEN1, Njsv. denes regarding the- results of the lection. According to reports from Influensa epidemic to rapidly declining Republican headquarters the Jtepub in this ,rtt I held evident from the Deans of Weber county will roll up their old time majority, president fact that' only 10 new cases were Wilsons appeal to the voters to rethe health hoard yesterday. pudiate Republican candidates, for all This to ths lowest number of new cases of whom unquestioned loyalty Is ot aimed - and . most - of whom have reported on any one day for more than members of their families in actual two weeks and the health board memWar service, has, reacted against the bers feel confident that ths end Jemocrats, it la claimed by the lie-- , of the quite to fast approaching epidemic publicans; and, besides, they claim; 1 county, realize and that in about another week probthat the Jtepubllcanparty la the On ably the ban on public assemblies may . to be trusted with reconstruction be lifted. poliThree deaths resulting from ths discies and are Btrenaouslyobjecting to the increased taxes under Democratic ease have been reported since Saturrule In the state and the country. day. They are Oluf A. Pareene, 02 avenue; Chairman J. W. Parker of the Dem- year old,' 2041 T Jackson ocratic committee says: To the best Lewis M. Fegan. 20. years old, 1026 K. Wilcox St tny 'observation there is no change McIntosh avenue; Mrs. Dora A Stewart, from two years ago and- there should Stewart, wife of William , war are avenue. be none. The Barlow eopdltloni and it's up to the people to tsnd by the president by returning Milton H. Welling to' Congress. I think Delirious Patient Weber county pi cast a (onerous Escapes; Found Later rote fpr the entire Democratic ticket. W have no feaf as td the outcome, aa believe th people trill vote- - their ODEN, NoQr. 4. A delirious paconvictions, aa a change at the pres- tient escaped from the Dee hospital ent time would be disastrous. Our best last evening while the nurses ware not observations are That the people have watching. H slipped through a winmade up their, minds. We know of dow .slid down an awning and Jumped many people who hate registered down on tha lawn and escaped from without solicitation and have volun- tha hospital ground without being notarily stated that they are going to ticed. Police officers were notified and .register their resentment at the polle search waa made. John Bpargo, who f the attack made by Col. Roosevelt was returning from ths canyon in an on .the Wilson administration. It automobile. Informed the officers he sac nfs to be conceded throughout the had seen a man In night attire crossing Country holding the canyon road- .- The search was then back hi abdication until after elec- - extended snd after calling at a few lion. It la clear that if the Wilson houses the man was found. Hs had edmintitratlon Is sustained he will been taken In by a family who had nodlcata at once. Jf Wilson is ""turned ticed his strange actions. ' down he will take new hope." , -- -- mu s - he-vo- ter - llli PROVO, Nov. r-4s OGDEN, No- - Victim of Heart Purdy. failure While Hunting Ducks - Funeral service, 4. Xor James B. Purdy were held in the - OGDEN. Nov. 4 'William Henry city cemetery yesterday afternoon at Stratton. II, of 1724 Monroe avenue, t oclock with E. died suddenly ef heart failure Saturday George Browning presiding. There was a afternoon vMIe on a hunting trip at targe attendance of relatives and the edge of.pslt Lake west of Hooper. he was huntfriends, some corntng from distant At the timeIngf Ms deathwith Howard C. company d ing ducky towns. Musical selections 'were d Williams. street 40 by Joseph E Kefnellus and MUi .Mr. Williams reports that when they Marian Browning. The speakers were arrived at the iaka Mr. Stratton John G. Ellis, George Shorten, Bishop of hie heart and In consideraThe tion of this fact he would not allow Browning and Alva L. Scovtlle. and the straw grave was dedicated by Bishop J.,H. him to carry the rune to the place where from the automobile Jenkins. . a distance of they made their "hide, When about two mile. they arrived men both at hide is the got Near. End busy and . Mr. William took no notice for a few momenta of Mr. Stratton, who was ly. OGDEN, Nov. 4. Levi J. Tzvtbr of lug face doweward in the mud. thinkHarrlavilto hos a letter from his son. ing he was hiding fromat the ducks He hie frltlnd Warren L. Taylor. who. i wlth'Balteryj later founds bowrver.-thassist ancu, of France. I B on the firing ltne-inJack Herbert-ui- e ueie niD?. who war to 0nrnaS James which the young snldlw saw were also fof the progressing satisfactorily duika, nearby, carried him In - Says d? ,d SjiUi lice. He I optimistic regarding the 4 blanket to the automobile and brought to Ogden to the Lindquist parlors speedy termination of Ihe conflict andjhlm MT. and assures his father that he will aat Mr. Stratton was the son aRlverdale W'llllsm Stredton of Christmas dinner With. him " to the. old Mrs 1 E about a rear married Myra ago home at HarrisvtKe. He Is Itmckham by his parHarrtovtlle h6 suffered lo a greet ents, his wife and survived 'several brothers and extent from he influenza epidemic, sisters He had for some time been being stricken engaged in the automobile business In tnany Of the Jnlisbltanta With the dlwvaae, but ao far there have this city. " ttoen no deaths. . -- Mrii Crandall Dead B- -- or Provo; James Kdgar Whiting, Maple-toRolls Nels Mason, Leland Richard Mitchell, Springvllle; American Fork; George E Thompson, Spanish Fork." "Alternates, John Banka Thomas, Spanish Fork; Ernest Leo Eklns, Provo; William Henry Whiting, Sprtng-vtllEU Clayton Searle, Payaon. n; e; Draftee Examined. j Ita Grandmothers Recipe to keep her Locks Dark e mixture ef Rise Tea The grJv nd Sulphur for darkening and faded hair Is grand- Streaked mothers wipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good. even color, whicha quite sensible, as we are litlnifln an nge when a joulh- Is of the greatest adful appearance x vantage. " . dont .hftve Nowadays, though, - the troublesome tusk of gathering the f ease. and. the muss nuxtog'et home, All drug store sell the ieoly-to-us- e of product improved by, the addition, Wyeth called Ingredients, other " Jt Is Bage- and Pnlphvtr GomrouTid because nobody can very popular I e ft has been ai-- lads kiitoplx. motsten jour ctmb or. a soft bruhh with It and.drt'v this through jour hair, taktng one small strand at a timer by morning the gray hair disappears,. hut what delight the lilies with Wyeth Sage und Sulphur Gom-- " pound, 1 that, besides beautifully .darkening the hair jifleb n feV ationa.'Italso prod jffa'Umt soft of abundance lustre and appearance e. old-lim- -- er -- -- np-"p- H it The 4 district medical Fuhrman. of Providence, Cache county, died from of the heart Saturday evening leakage the home of hie sister, Mrs Ethel at L Datke of the Sixth ward. The'body was shipped to Providence today for burial by O, H. Berg A Boo, Mr, Fuhrman waa II years --of age. Ha to survived by bla mother, Mrs. Retta Fuhrman, of Providence, three sister and three brothers. PROVO, Nov, n Mr. Edward Funeral. yea-ter- dr afternoon la ths Provo cemetery, were Ashted Taylor and Fred A from tha Grand View Buns. (unmetVocal selections ward rendered relatives and friends attended. Many Herman Knudsons Funeral PROVO. Nov. 4. Many relatives and friends attended the funeral of Herman Knudsan yesterday afternoon ta the Provo cemetery., JTbe speakers war J. E, Booth, Geo. A Startup and ooal selections wore renJos. Nelson. dered by the Sixth ward mixed qua- ' rtet Mr. Roper Laid to Rest. Nov- - 4 PROV-O- relatives and Many friends attended the sympathising funeral of Mrs. Howard D. Roper, held In the Provo cemeafternon Saturday tery. The speakers were Judg J. E. Booth. Judg C. M. Nielsen of Balt Lake, and Bishop it. H, Bullock and Geo. P, Billings. ,,Tb. quartet rendered jucal selections. Boshard-Pyne-Rober- , -- -- essence ts Rear End Collision. -- of ttheir ' series; -- one of the modt infamous of a long latest-insul-t, - November the 5th will be Red, White and Blue Day. It will . be the day when; Old Glory will float triumphantlyoveir the black, white and red. (The German colors) - -- It K3 p In these words the Democrats charge that the German flag is the - emblem of the Republican party that to elect the Republican ticket win be to flaunt the kaiser's emblem over Old Glory. ... ... Never once in this campaign have the Republicans questioned the loyalty, of Democrats. In sharp contrast to this attitude the Democrats have attacked the loyalty of Republicans at every turn. They have denounced as Hun propagandists and even threatened to arcongress-man- . rest all who dare speak a word against a Democratic ' ... I . That is dirty politics. It is intimidation. It is a cowardly evasion of a clean contest on the issues of the campaign. .And worse it is a- distinct menace to the liberties of American citizens. 3here is one way to stop it. You have the ballot. As you aire loyal Americansgo to the polls tomorrow and put these defamers 7 ;:i . 7 to rout by a sweeping Republican' victory .,77. -- LOO AN. Nov. I. E, J Kirkham. of Logan, has been appointed state farm help specialist to succeed J. "W, Watson, who resigned some tune ago to enter an- - officers' training school, according to aa announcement by Prof. William Peterson, director of the extension division of th Utah Agricultural college. Mr Kirkham will represent both tbs college and the United Btatea department ef agriculture In his work. Mr, Kirkham ha a degree of bachelor of sclenoo In agriculture received at tb Utah Agricultural college. Regarding the present farm labor Situation In the state, Mr, Kirkham feels confident thab-- a proper utlliaatton of the help bow available will suffice In most case to care for late farm work this fall in an adequate manner. The boy and girls threughout Utah are doing ,a mighty service on the farme this fall, be says Plans must be laid this winter, however, for the closest possible among the farmers In solving the tarm labor problem, says Mr. Kirkham. Already 1.400 laborers have left Utah for government war werk and thin number will Increase with the coming months Plans XT now being matured by Mr. Kirkham and others Interested in th farm help whereby It Is hoped that th problem of the state can high school students help materially In an organised way on the farms next sprtng. krmbrr ef itetr Pesrd. ,T.,! Prof. P. E. Peterson, C F. A , head of the department of accounting of th Utah Agricultural college and registrar of tho institution .has been appointed a member of the state board of accountancy by Governor Simon Bamappointment, which took berger. This effect Oct. DO, fills a vacancy caused by the resignation of P. A. Swan. . PROVO, Nov. 4 The funeral services for Mrs. Viols Edwards, held ocrats again went beyond all the limits of fair and ; decent campaigning in their advertisement of Sunday morning. Here is the Kirkham Appointed Farm Help Specialist Daron Fuhrman Dier - Remember, the Democratic congressmen, Mays hand in glove with such Democrats as , Kitchin, and Welling, are Clark and Dent, notorious for them antiwar actions. -- Mays and Welling, have 'sup.. ported these men and will pontinue to support them if d. - i Send to Congress W. HWattis and William Spry. They stand for the U. S. first, last and all the time. They stand for the safeguarding of American industry and labor and. for political freedom. They are 100 per cent American. They are big, broadminded, able men of retogniied experience and fearlessness in the discharge of their duties. Republican State Committee : - "I It- mi i.y y .8 W. D. Candland, Chairman. (Paid MrFergusonoD themsurvived moet being-ligh- -- i y ' ad - ..This ready-to-ue- e preparation to a de,khtful toii-,- t requisite ''fop those who desire a ipor youthful appearamw it 1v rmt Intended for the cure, wltlmtion or prevention of dtoeaao Adverttoumeat. I v - V Sho-mak- pj, den nvrra.cua Camp MiHa, a telegram to Is supposed the young nian leu - sir.';1 tun iTpanlah Tnnuenxa with- P"ru ! monla complications x man iuui born Mav 1HS6. at La tort, 'an! reeiaed there -the eer Ice lo August 'Besides his parents he leaves this sisteryear and three brothers, on of w hom tl hYTtoAVto Another irttnk 1 i - thlf of ofv7' on. . j Kcmcinber to vote early,, Vote tQ sustain the President. Sn one can carry you to the polls y Jamer;MarUnr-reeeive- the d , Mi' Marttawa a native of Tooele greacr spent here. Of late years he had been pirrnewef-hto-Hfe-wa- s -- x the law a resident of Magna, to his shipyards Besides his parents, he Is survived bv his widow and son, four brothers and four slstera The body will be brought going was employed In to Oakland, where heprior the when he was taken 111. pro-'hibitsi- t.; home for burial. 7. at the tlerk-- U T. F.ppcrson E onrnr :; )?i r 5lvirr has on wrl- rried arnef. ' Ui'th V.V'juilaJt Johnson, of wmu. Cl ONEliND thfcround Fourth Johnson., 1 ' i Chic. tv it - ATTHTOP OFCOLUMN Y THUTORD YES4' AT THE PUT YOUR CROSS of BOTTOM OF COLUMN ONE.. Democratic Slate Committee C, C. Richards, Chairman. R. - '" J ' R Thurman, Secretary1. (Paid Advertienient) r Wife of Soldier Die Of Spanish Influenza (Special Correspondence) SPA VI S !TTO R K,;cC2 Waters Liddiard, daughter and Mrs Charles Waters, dledfere yesterof Spanish Influenrar ?he was bora day Jan-I- S. 1295 On IigF 17. 1917, she wa married tb GeoraV Liddiard. a resident of Prqvo. andwTnnson by trade Mr. Liddtord entered 'the army "in Iq CAtnn JMerrULTN. Jupe rperre he remained until he sailed . . . . fitly for France , Heir-- Liddiard who wa th first war to die In Spanish Fork, to by a (ittls daughter, Jessie, her parents, snd three brother end three sisters .Grant. Joseph -- and Leonard, Alai nt - 'ergil and Lucil. v V . (Special Correspondence.) PARIS, Ida, Nov, 2, Harold Rogers, according to a telegram ceived by-- hto parents, Mr. and X re- Mr' Henry Rogers, was killed in actioi Sept .21. in Franc. He to the flrzl ; soldier front Paris to give hto life foi the cause of world freedom. Private Roger enlisted Foh13. 191L and went to Ft. Leavenworth, He wm afterwards moved to Ft. SHI. He arrived In France. May 12, three monthi after leaving home. A letter Written v him ten day hefore hto told f hto having been twice to death the front" and 'of his hearty enjoyment of hll' work. He was 24 years old, and a formep student of the Fielding acid-emHa waa with --the 110 corpe at the time of his death. engineer Pajvate Rogers was one of the best knows young men of the town, and had aa exceptionally wide circle of friends Besides his parents, private Roger If survived by three sister and f! brothers- .- One brother, Walter, ta with Ft- - Kameham. rtlllerJ" Lh6a,t. Another, John, is in th quartermasters corps at Camp WordsS. C, worth, y, r aw , Funeral Services Held For Pvt. Carl J. Ostlund - (Special Correspondence) 4. The funeral , of. Pot. Carl J Ostlund of Co. B, lst, liw' fantry, military police, who dledK'st Camp Kesrny la.t Monday way-- e held , Saturday In theMurray cemetery nnder the direction of Bishop Brlkson of th , Second ward. A quaref. Robinson brothers. Mrs Jennlngc and Mrs Rider'.' rendered three RjRions. The speaker were President JP'O. Miller, W. Robin-eo- n and Blslmp Frlrkson. A poem,-- -' A Hero, by Erickson waa read by the auttlr. Invocation and benedic- -tion by I Erickson and Andrew of--P. -, AndFreen There were many floral insrs Thto was the first Murray boy v to give his Jtf for hto country. ' MCBitAY,-Kov- -- s xx rs-T- X. dll - . and-liv- e Voting is anopportiiinty, as well as a dutyT Itemcmbcr your vote may win the election VM fyc - h rr word Jodavv- -- - v and-M- Lafy Vivian Wiluua. It years of age. son kecalated EyeliJs, of Mr and Mra James F Wilcox of " inflamed hr etl S1 Clear (said,--die.today from nneutnnnfa, n r M afd (klt-- f Eljtht'MjIl-drebv Influenza superinduced sure Id Ssx. In the. family are suffering from relieved by Huti PC; quickly has two Influensa. loilng1 Wilcox fuBcrecdy- - NoSrnMtH brothers in th service, Glen W- - Wihox rIn France and Kmory Wilcox at Camp Fye Com'on- A Lew Is,- -. Another brother. James Wit Bottk 0c mail per or by Ftmerwl Vour,Dtugi!i r ox. Is on a vr the arrival of Uie For'llink ci il )) f' wri c arraogginents a'SCwit , . latter. Mui'ldo Cy 8ioe4y Co-d (Special Correspondence ) TOOELE, Nov. 2 John W. Martin, 33 years of age, died at a hospital In Oakland, Cal, from pneumonia, superinduced Mr. Ah Important;V7ord to EveryV oter born to Mr and Mr. ' b1 View, Lk .f Jos TgOor, MmMndir Johnhon, of XAk Mr, and of thw safw word h rlvefl View, (Rpeclal CorsespondencaT son . (v dead at Layton, ocf s uavnr Mr and Mrs James Day. -- vr U3MTV Victim of Influenza A Dead at Camp Mill GIVES LIFE FOB -- j f iement)y' services weibeld In the open tx,Fqnfral. air near tn residence yesterday after- noon. Bishop Nlefs R. Petersen having exercises. President charge .of th t Is M r Herbert"!!. Smyth, Secretary. Lewis Andersen. Bishop J. B. Jacobson and Bishop Petersen were the speakers, end members of the tabernacle chofr attended and furnished the Deceased was Intelligent and singing' a great comfort to her mother, who has had considerable trouble the tael few yearn Feaerzt ef I.ersy Iatrsea, - Funeral services for Leroy Larsen, son of Mr and Mra. Andreas H. Larsen,. of thto city, were held WednesThe young man left day evening. home Oct. IS, for the sheep herd near Blaekrock, .having a aever cold when he departed and soon afterward contracted Influensa and passed away within a few hoars. Deceased leaves a wife and three small children. Dewey Otoseen Deed, Word wa received here- - tost evening of the death at Logan of Dewey Ottosen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Otto( Former Football Star sn of thto eltv. The young matt woe (Special Correspondence ) T Service For Howard Hardy tn government service and taking train''t 2 Mies Dolores MANTI. No ing at- - the A C. tT., when he contracted Victim of Influenza Funeral1" services daiyfNter of --Mra. .Margaret Ca Inftoensa and passed away Oct 3, the 4 PROVO. Nov hmrrf ShofnwkeT of thls CUy." passed first' local soldier boy from Manti -- to fc r Howard Hardv. held "yesterday aft- (Special Correspondence ) Provo cemetery wr ernoon ln'th awav Oct 20. after a short Hlnea of lay down 'his life In connection with The MlNLRSVlLLE Nov 2 Barlow Fer- Spanish Influenza. Mias Shomaker wasa the wrld war. Tt'shop K - Nrlson and Seth Scott vocal rendered ehctT Peeond wgrd aged 2!, died of Spanish Influ- borDin this cltv. May 20, HOT. Mnov relative and friend guson, enza yeeterday. Of the many cases granddaughter of Elder F.zra Shomaker were in attendance. , of the disease her this to the first fa Mrt South Sanpete, stake presidency. Shipyard Laborer DODEN, NoV. 4 Mrs Gladva Clark Crandall, wife of Myron R. Crandall, died at the family' realdanc. at Morgan. Sunday morning of pneumonia. She vtaa the daughter of Mr- - nnd Mr C. R. Clark of Morgan and was Well known In that community. 8he attend, Child Dies From Poisoning ad the WebcrTolleee to thla city and a host ot friends will be grieved to hear PROVO. Nov. 4 Phytlts id her death. She I survlted by her Mrs Elmo S daughter of Mr and at husband, three children, liar parents Cheevcr, the home, die yesterday ami staters. and several brother west Fourth Ju.h street, from the la tablets Containing some effects of e ed pot son whft-- 4b Vhll 1 a aT'uwere CIlRIbTMXS CARDS. held Funeral esrvlces cemeterv Provo tu a the er There must Jbo ordered this amnflermx For Pf tb rill'd ft nit n p f soonDee Mn J K Mr News Job Ptg. 0f thl, gran irc 0.1 ChwWF, Layton Soldier Boy . r - by his wife BROVO. Nov. 4 Two eastbound D and three children, and hto widowed A. R G. special freight trains collided Ferguson of Milford. mother, Mrs Dan one of the University He wa formerly in the Provo yard yesterday mprntng (Special Correspondence.) of Utah "Ur football players. At the about t o'clock, with the result that caboose bn the first train was th PATSON, Nov. 2. Wayne Gardner time of hto death he waa on of th thrown off tho track and wrecked, and passed away this morning of pneuroo- - presidency of th local M. I. A. aevel-tral- n New esses of Influensa have ths engine and tender of the second Into, following influensa. Mr. Gardner with Marion were thrown from th track The jI a as a brakeman on th Sait Lake and) oped in the last 24 hours the hotne or R. was R. to water taken while and sick with take Utah flret train stopped Jameson, two childrenandIn ene ! of Elmer Jr., the caboose standing on th track In making hto run ton Salt Lake City. He George Marshall, on , the children Mra. th on attacks Marshall of Mr, and the j wa the only Sixth W eat street Th engineer second train, which wo following riot George Gardner, who ax making their be leg mild, so far Jt to feared that Just returned hotne behind, did not know th first train home In Los Angeles at present. He Miss Otis Bowen. I also suf had stopped, and, on account of a wee born Into L'ltnton, Utah, Oct. 21,1 from Milford tost night.A sad death to survived by his wif,lfrtng from Influensa. curve in (he road, was unable to stop 1X4. He In that of Mrs. and reported from Beaver Mr. Erma Wightman Gardner, Oarhis train In time to prevent the With tb 4, husband her and Parlworth. two being Helen, caboose age th Into from crashing daughters, Funeral arrangements army In France. (Then he iioUced th standing train he aldlne, age 2 -i and he and the (have made, pending word! applied the ale brakes t Gardner's only, parents. Mr.Gardner-Wltoofireman 'jumped from the engine, es-- 1 from htoMra n Beulah sister. without 4nfwrlei lafldenza pf0n . S (taboos pnughl fire from the engine lies very ill of the same disease at thel and the Provo fire department was Reported From Manti called I put out the fire. en-el- C -- Brakeman Victim' of Spanish Influenza -- Glossy, Beautiful. 'lso-ttractlv- Nov. board has examined add examining found qualified for service the following drafees. Edward Christmas Llewellyn, Stand-le- y Vincent. John King Clemente, Charles Korstrom, Arnold Dean BuckMorris ner, Dalliif, all of Utah county. Limited service Lamar Scott. Frank Lester Hughes, Will1 Lester Msngum, Ernest Lorenzo Barlow, Maurice William Dogla, Frederick John Thome, Willlhin Clark, all of Utah county; Make Aplanalp, Wasatch county. Continuing1 their attacks upon the loyalty of Republicans, the Dem- I- jiiiiriiffl.il Which -- LOGAN, Nov. 2, Spanish Influensa le bringing sorrow to Caehe county homes these day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oldham ot Paradise have received word af the death of their son. Raymond B. Oldham of -- pneumonia followlng tnfluenaa,' at Fort Rosecrana, Cal , and John A. Lelah-ma- n of Wellsvllle has been notified of The death of hto aon, Carl P. Lelshman, of the llfith field artillery. In France, from tha asm malady. The - young man was 12 years of ag and tb in formation to bis death cam from a comrade In th artillery. a son of Prest Georg B. ' dent W, " Parkinson, d Hsnrte A In Logan Abe disease is because of th carelessness spreading of soma of those afflicted with It. in permitting others t visit them. Borne person a have agitated the matter of opening the tb school board will not schools, but listen to any such requests until order are raeetved from the state health authorities. Killed in Action. Mrs. W. H. Harpor of Smith- field hate raoeived word ef th death of their son, Earl, In France. Th young man was killed in action. He waa a member of a machine gun battalion and bad not been la France vary long. Bath Claiming Victory. With the close of th polltloa! campaign her, both parties are claiming victory. Tbo Democratic leaders say they will carry the county for all their candidates while the Republican chairman predicts thak tb results will be at least a division of the offices among the two partiea Both sides have waged! a - vigorous publicity campaignr-t- h naDemocrats relying upon tional issues and the mainly emRepublicans Demtha local Th phasising situation. ocrat wound up their campaign today when Congressman and Mr, Gideon of Ogden wereWelling taken about th county and Introduced to many people. thafi PROVO, Nov. 4j The following Utah county draftees-eft- be draft previous to thaSapt. 12 draft will, leave for Lewis for training, they will Camp leave between the 12th and the J7th: Raymond Eben Pierce, Proyo; Vle-tHanson, Hpanlsh Fork; Olen William Banka, Provo; Ralph B. Nelson. Twenty-seoon- d com- To Leave For Camp Lewi. -- PROVO, The Democrats Declare Your Fmblem Is Ihe German Flag! TO CiCHtCDIINTf HOMES usual, hut look. for a Democratic victory of from 4Sd t J.000 maJorltyfor tb Democratic county nominees, and for the election of Congressman Jas, JL Mays and tha supreme court Justices Hay ey Cluf chairman of tb county committee expresses absolute certainty of a victory In Utah county for - the Republicans, without himself to figures. The committingcampaign has-- been eopducted by the Itcjmbllcana, according to Chairman 'Cluff.,on an arraignment of the Den- tocratf on chairgae of 'broken pledges gross extravagance, and inefflclenry. ren-dare- EMI SIIUH non-da-l- Roy Lendls, chair- 4 man. of. the Democratic county mittee. expects a lighter . vote f: J.B, , so ascription it and complaints regarding ery. should be Mad ta J. U Johnson! office with H. A, Pederson ACo., J Wnst First North Pt. . Hun Talephen telephone 127. Daily. Saturday and Agnt for thaNews and Church, . i of-Web- er Funeral of Office Kami-Weak- ly Surely try a - ' OGDEN, 41D18 : All payments for r. Try this! All dandruff appears and hair stops coining out. Iktrlat altaratloaa at tha Real Hotal Building, tha Olka afllea at Tha Deseret Wear ta temporarily leva tad at UN Washington Araaaa rWITB 7 t Logan subscription naymont and delivery eemplaist rewarding akosld be made to .lames A. Oliver ttt North 1st W3t bL, Talepi-o- s for the Dnitv. (toturday and Agent 'Newa. Church sad other publications , NOVEMBER: MONDAY dis- - Nti ta an aaie at all city Jw V- - NEWS: , u The - ELOssy.-WA- CirCRCTI rUBMCATTON. an Order ypuv Ctank works elisor botli through any Ogdvn rap reoeatativo af Tho Daaarat Na Wo havo tha Imieanoo atack of tha Dear ret News Beak Ctera. tha liraaat stands Provo Office AH Uom Ttl 1MMI 1914-- EVENING- K I '"UiA1 ttJffb eewstg Tho season for Chrlslmaa Card Buying opens earlier jLhis vear on coantf of so tnany cards to be sent abroad. As usual we are showing th choicest lines ot high grade cards manufactured. DESERET fJEJYjr BOOK-flTOR- E. Ud ( Main Street. 'The great country newspaper of thto News. the t0 perMonday and section Is 42 Semi-Weekl- - Thursdays. year.-Issu- ed . y |