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Show $ DESERET EVENING -- CAN 'tiitramms: CURED? mi of nil dls BE 1 n -- NEWS- -- NOVEMBER- SATURDAY, a continuance of tha celebration. At S unlock tho band Jolnd In tho School-Teach- Needed er jubilee, the people joined volcee and another parade wended ita way about town, over "the viaduct to the court-heua- e and back everybody cheering, ahoutlng and waving flags and generally Joining In the glad chorus of victory. Then deter came the word-auth- entic that It was all a mistake. f Prominent Citizen . - , section four 9 1918 -- Brains -- r Safe Farming 7' d "I never have had such a come to me aa Vben I took the first Farm-Manu- re Fertilizing Valui dose of Mayr'e Wonderful Remedy. I How often have you heard that ead was afraid I would have to give up my err from the victim of too for-fo-Per HOLDEN. By P. i school because of severe stomach, liver hap th disorder hasl gone Juot In Itnalret such caused boa help, but eftonor It and el trouble which and aobaa aro stagoa and tho paint a pressure of gaa that I could not nee HE annual manure crop of the United State amounts to over $500,00L orio for Palp. Do only aaturo'o ftrat out my brain at time and my heart would tbo Oauoo and aot doopair. Plod (XXX There ta lose of over 1100.000,000 of this amount because of the a Since taking palpitate awfully. naturo all tbo bolp you oaa and giro will Remcareless Look ) Wonderful nonltk. trstment of handling of manure. Manure represents fertility nhlrb t, (Special Correspondence wits' abo rap ay you Mayra Buried at Idaho Falla cdy. year ago,. ra thU-h- aa dlaap- aftar tha kldnaya The ktdnoou aii from drawn . tha soil by crept gnd'tnust be jreturned to lt,lf product! v FOCATKIJXi..ok , l.PeathTi. ... -bur'' ItaamUM ft tha moot ovorwontod .organ of tba Bees is to be maintained. Manure not only adds to the store of plant food u man by. and whd they fell Inthatr taking a heavy toil of Gate City In- (Special Correspondence) prepaiation that removes the catarrhal cent of the nitrogen and potash removed bj ,f t hi DAHO. PALLS. IDA.. Nov. I The mucu from the Intestinal tract and al- - the soil by returning a Urge per ml l! 1? rTceumulatea hablUnl; th followln causes crop but it also renders the native plant fxd of the soil more available. 1 the which fn Inflammation recant Hat or and funerals of B. deaths lay Influwho Mulilner. funeral avstsnv ef Hustoneverything wrong tha (teas at Joseph Oil riapaulea date: No substitute at present known U capable of completely Oiling the pltc In tha ones practically all stoinaoh, liver and Inteedi.d Oct. t immediate relief from - Dennis Brennan. Ill north jAln. air at the Roes Hill will irtva appendicitis, tin' Including Still is of farm manure sad botwrlthstandlng Its great value (here ta probably ClHiafinw la ldahe, cemetery, and n reenza bladder thalr trouble and wm or doM ira Qn convince money a kidney 0c pioneer an- a w&sts lla, dating te the restrictions mar five good material on the farm In which so- great and needless a waste occur auui.m. .. funded. Bchramm-JohnaoHe was buried Thursday. of manure at thla time Is a a Serioua Other General S.1SSi ' tlonai tragedy. the nanvea every bo . In three alaea and bugler at F Bam Houston, Tegaa,- an.pWMd.-t- k charge. Muale was News Items. U. S. Department ot orated parkavea. Money rafnndad If died Oct. IS. . Interned at Beloit. Kan- rendered by members of tha Idaho The" Kails choir under the direction of Jo- 1 thay do not help yon Advertisement. vaaterd.v afternoon a short Agriculture, In a atatemnt Is-- 1 Pierre E, man , e -r- vic beicg held sued by Carl Vroomen, askt cemetery Tho conducted by James J. E Din woodsy Btaa aad conservation as a war mesa Its far, reaching aa poaslbla Oovernor Al- (Special Cnrreepondeno mam -G. H. Thomaa and wr offared by Prof. a proclamation opening prayer Mbi nJrallb tha hjaued and receiv28. KreeL Oct died dedl-beure. y 0ua DISK. Nov7 approprt-eatorof and the Kt)aaa, A, choir the J Btanger T. rendering girls of the Juried Friday hoys C. Barlow, Bishop ate farmers of th- - cpnauj The prayer selections by ed up te I o'clock lit the morn- asking state between the ages 10I 11 and 18 a tailor. Mi South Ar- - of Iona. Bider - Mufilner's former ) Th anow and J, H. d weather has hinshould be urged to rar, fully ing Indicate thabjbe fcepubll-- , years to form Vlotory clubs and each thur av,Turpin, fall-The home. bearers pall died Oct 0, of heart j work In the fields considerably to ure. Member ... presidents of the 144th euorum-- dered conserve all the manure on the cans are aweeplng everything in Ons to pledge himself or .hereelf of Schiller "I lit lodge . f to late. the On the farms 1.. dry been of ti ,i..i. seventy, Slder Mulilner having nver. farm and to see that It Is ap. Idaho: Borah for' the ene of the preeldency of this quorum, east quite a number have not yet bur- Thurun Murray, died Oct-1- , The floral offerings wars profuse and thrashed and aome have not cut all and French for Congress, and Davia American cause. piled to th soil Just a quickly beautiful, among which was a plsca their grain and the snow, rain and as possible. Thousands pf.ex.. A recent announcement by Hlrbert The race for short for govornorv n Mtlter-CahooII Oct where IUrbot mud have Co.r Ul fld to'prevented work. up there given by the pUr term senator, between former Gov. Hoover, state food administrator, la pertinents and Tesults proved In r a been two deceased the last weeks, had the employed during actual practice ahow conclusiveMoltvodt aged II. died Nov. I, large Lyre from tha former members bTlncVod fiwmtwVtolwToundir Gooding for the Republicans and of the Idaho Falls Cowboy band, of ly that manure If not properly Nugent, present Incumbent, for the jp9r which Mr. Mulilner' had for years been applied to the soil will lor front ...Democrat, ' aremg to be much more the flrri of th. Praasnt.. CenUr Kaa. a prominent member and manager;lle Imh 20 to 30 per cent la fertility Dlatricta FomuxL - nioao than the Others,' although Oood- of Denver; was borlrd one from the county officials of Turbin, Idaho. In common with all valuer. Mra. Turbin attended the lyig holds a email laid over hie op-carrying ths Inscripcounty, Sunday. 7, Sheriff of .BonneManure-shoul- d stales In the Union, has been busy not bejmf tion jottent few 'weeks complst-- j of ville county;" and one from the 146th tha Infant past during Winitt Smith, daughter land In pile It should also the The r turns thus far reported upon man h to ths othIng many pdt besides jobless Janttrean H.. plans Smith. quorum of seventy, Joseph iBjira be carefully spread. tndloato that tho majority - of - the with the manlese Job. The state died Nov. lhurled ers from relatives and friends navilu with Sunday. KhW) I County offices throughout tbs - stats has been divided into six districts conducted In Ohio for 16 year give some striking result!, Jos. 8. Mulilner was born InJLehl.) Experiments Correspondence) (Special a to are being oapiured by the Republioana n board 'of three members charge rioter ref Miss Vera Christensen, vf the wonderful benefits of manure In increased crop production. j' In spite of tha fear of infiuenai of each district. The poreonnel of -.BEiv & W. Halt. 411 North ArtWur lira died Attention la cabled to the accompanying chart a and the ban placed on assemblages of each board la composed of one mem- ave. Ruge Nov. 1. of sg. by his father four about of years pneumonia The- - manure accumulating at the various cantonment camps, when any kind ths political workers were ber representing ths laborers, one the tlple-src- h 1 1, dam ar.d a distributing oa- Grace Albul, daughter of TC. andmother. who located oh Bea farm out In force stirring up Intsrast la tha' employers and the third le the United, waa BaJ diod nesr Iona, Idaho, and where JlI, is nnn which housands of head of stock are kept, should be utilised and the government City! 0( 0(oate tb, election and getting every available States employment agent The 1st- - a waa bur1ed -- j ralVed7H7 'father was a prominent! and Lake s to it that this manure reaches' the fields from which we are to . seeing voter to do his duty. While the In ter in all cases is the chairman of the "I Saturday. food our and feed. btaln seed trrsst manifested La the election .was board, a ment of plansugar later a and large several for received year a, Iona ward Mrs. "J. W. 'McDaniels, - keen ths lack of the usual alection The division of the state la as folAt Camp Grant. Illlnol 'there are" approximately 12,000 head of horses Oct. member of the stake presidency. He,tbti0IV designed ulUmately to include war from the department message was demonstrations noticeable. lows: day death of her son, was also a member of the The accumulated manure from these animals for one year at the 'ef1fla 8.500 acres of Und. are two enter-tur- e. nd mule At the request of ths board of health Wallace, First district, embracing 86, announcing ths killed tn action. The iricea paid for fertlllxer at this time is worth more than 50,000. having served In botlr under well at Carry. way no bulletins' were displayed In - the Benewah, Bonner, Boundary Kootenai Kenneth Candland, She hat four sons serving Uncle Sam. Mr. Mulilner the yunerw w and dIuTf' beet eeed plantation has been estab-e- d streets and ths press hssdquartars and Shoshone counties. Starting a campaign of education to Impress upon the farmers of ths was run over In the wihtmls of ,tehBd ju. g. Best Boioe. Second district: Ada, Adams, I J. B. Plana, age 13, closed their doors to ths public, mak- the great ned of conserving manure and applying lt to the land Rick academy at pany anby thi crop Lava attended the ountry at train a of seed aad both killed and freight by ing it necessary for ths eager dtlsens Boise, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Owyhee, Hot C. at Logan, Utah A. the 1. Nov. considered after it is produced so that all of Its fertilizing value will be pro intRexburg, are f beets this year Springs, to bide their time and depend entire- Payette, Valley and Washington coun- mar- 1 tnr TWVtUCtlo- nPeatro Pallesl died Nov. I, burled end ths B. T. U. at Provo. Ha Ufllotoryi , ty on ths telephone and special issues ties. of a daughter Estella j Smith, rled out is who working Hebap Hale, Monday. . ef newspapers for q Pocatello, Third district: Bannock, learning ths results th on died Willard Smith, Prest. dfiy the , preliminaries Mrs. Nancy Fraaure, age 83, the Oregon Short Line, wae severely of the irrigation Ons event In connection with the Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine. Butte, niJoap of June. 1103. and have tour hurt when the gasoline car in which Nov. 3 redence, 81 and present campaign waa the receipt of a Camaa. Custer. Franklin, Oneida and Robert at Willard Mautine, son, he and other men riding Jumped the dren, Vlrgte, Lee Fraaure, work preliminary to ths ,ba Power counties letter from France, signed by 86 1 track about 14 miles east of here on doubl Tunrft of our great reservoir Lewiston, fourth district'; Clearwa-'- 1 boys from Idaho, urging their buried -- the Raft River branch. His ankle was and system of distributing canals In- friends at home to take up the fight ter, Idaho, Latah, Lewis .and Nes; ,.Frnk ,Bwn of Tjfre broken and he was' badly bruised sports, athletics- and music. He was a cluding aunreyii rights of way, tub- J Monday. . IS . . . for them and defeat the Nonpartisan Perce countiea . was brought to member of the- first band r6" .d about the. head..-H- e water financing contract for scrlption Idaho Fa h league. This letter was given wide district; Bohne-rGor5- .., Mr. nd Idaho the of town in an auto and taken to the horth Iona and later a meinber ea fully worked out and etfl baTa George Cox, 147 circulation Iq the local papers and no villa. Fremont. Jefferson. Lsmhl. For spital at Pocatello. would now be engaged In eon- t we Grant, died Nov. 3, burled Monday, Falla Cowboy hand. doubt helped decide ths question for Madison snd Teton counties, he waa manager of the latter org atruetton operations were we not de-Twin Falls, sixth district; Cassia, Bishop - J. D. Sutton officiating. many a doubtful voter. successive years 36Nov. for three Don and - died John- D. Newkirk, age ,a7e ,n aacurtn( tlie action of various Tl great country newspaper o this Gooding, Lincoln," Minidoka and Twin 18,004 Blaao at Huston. street. Body took his band to Salt TaIoi, where they 3, 331 southTwelfth eon- - non.war construction and capital News section is the celebrations interHr broke out In ths store owned Falla counties. in the for of We state sent to u the Washington boarda of government 82.00 and Issued Mondays Now Potash Industry. per year. by Preston Nichols Tuesday morning, (Special Correspondence ) our - that to NoveratiWe however, report, glad wti.tbe Thursday which completely destroyed the store. . hereafter Nov. died were th Articles 7, filed conof to Burley Incorporation Herbert " The town appllcatloa for permission hell end a restaurant owned Thursday by the National Potash oor Nov,-- ; ber. 1818. he eent to Denver, T?le5ed has met with ready Indorse- - BUftLET, the county Beat of Cassia Md was re-- etruct by L L Patton at Huaton and also poration, under the. laws of Ntvsdal Wssleybody O. Toung, 411 south Oar-wit- h Bonneville county. an)J approval at tha bands of county. mnt The contest between thla two did considerable damage to the lumfull s. elected in 1814. serving Boiss as ths principal place of field, died Nov. 3; burled at the county and state boards, and the city snd Albion was decided in the ber aad yard of the Gem State LumThe purpose for the pres- - foot with distinction and credit. After h on capital issue election last Tuesday. committee dlatrlct ber company. and gan rranciac0i and now rests with ent is the manufacture of last term he wentlnto bulhs but O. A." Hinckley died Nov. t. The city of Burley has deeded to n The blase started "htbout 16 o'clock eventually will be enlarged potash, to" include H. Tahars, local Japanese, died was connected with the th authorltlea at Washington, from the county site for courthouse and death. The morning and a bucket brigade the manufacture of Portland cement. Nov. 4. of hit " " time at the company as may beeoms accesother buildings In nBtu heP the European served be eent from died local Mulilner Mr. vast areas of The oompany-'own- a Greek, Peter Llm peres, In the meantime the city has sary. as Caldwell. At about Boon a 'strong cement rock- - land near Huntington, Nov. time secretary moot of ths mission, guaranteed the county the free use of a wind started which fanned ths blase Pocatello,' McCammon and Lavs, to- North 3;Sideburied Tuesday; proprietor of ths mission and whlla thers took suitable quarters forfeit the eounty t proportions beyond control until gether with salt lands on the great Mrs. Emmabakery. of the In the affairs 18, age part Jeanney, prominent Rainey office and departments tn ths. city another eall for help brought tho m desert west of Bolt Lake. It ale hold daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph mission. He visited Paris and Berlin from the late spring run-o- ff to pro- - ballif neo-viThe privilege extend Caldwell which soon first applications for leases oa gov- Rainey of 416 south Fourth street, and many other places now famous in next v for water crop year's war and had the fir, out ' ess&ry, for a period of 10 year or ernment potash lands near flwestwa-te- r. died Nov. I. Was of Indian descent, the history of the present until a courthouse here Is completed. oetlnftatod at ,lo vocal soloist, performer at local the- - knew many of th great Teasels which Wyo. Bide areout now calling for the of whioh tbo hirabtr ooomdv Hres and la ths east, ; Burled Wedn co- have been lost or destroyed - by subthe For ompany-will ths present end furnishing of the rooms finishing ufforod about half and waa tho only of the had charge he from-tIn a plant leased having marines, operate day. for county purposes in-- tha city hath to THE and company protected by Insurance. from, elders of at1 Line Bhort company Union Portland Cement H. L. Cunningham, transportationthe expense of which will be. borne ' Influcnsa Btm Serious. burled ba which Slid remodeled 3: Nov. will the mlslprff Monday, Devils ploy ee, died of the by Burley. i city besides his wifs the purpose of manufacturing pot- - Ray David, member Gate City Mr. Mulilner leave mother. -Pit of the united efforts The Republican countjr ticket waa all for Mr and children, hla ash. It la expected to have these band, manager of the Balt Lake ritlasns of tho atato to oombatof tho elected by big majority his Fall made In time to be operating1 ing company, died Nov. 3; buried Amelia Mulilner, of Idaho road of Spanish influensa ths discs a, Other News Item The ostrich buries hi head in booms to be uncontrolled. While aome by the' first of the year. Future plans Tuesday; leaves wife, twe children, father having died last December; The pallbearers H. L. Mulilner. of Salt Lake City; Mr r. Fire broke out tn the Burley vetactions report condttlOhe Improving, are to build a large factory In eastern sister and mother. the md sad thinks he ! hid. A . Stang-e7. A. Nov. Mr J. and : were Bandmaster W. A. Sam ms, C. A. J. Rockwood Idaho, erinary hospital Thursday morning others report quite a number of new Idaho. .. BLACKFOOT. Lewis Mr and He is miiukeo. T of and Iona, Jr., Amen Moore of Balt Lake has been! 8. Green, Hyrum Kay, Paul Roberts, completely destroyed the building, special , meeting and Mrs. Kate Kelly of Idaho was held Monday evening consisting together with a smaller building close As a further measure of prevention elected president and general mana- Joseph Massero, Dr. A. W. Reed. .The property owner insures there were notani-mal- e Cora Lillian Fenwick, daughter of Fall tho board of health has issued a ' ger of th4 enterprise, of members of the Red Cross, the by. Fortunately ago! st lire snd thinks he , is in the building, but the equip-meThomas and Martha Briscoe of Ty- . that all stores close thsir doors Taxes For Fair Legal. board.-th- e council and school were were mt used city ond tool San protected, that 31. died Coulu, hee. Mont; to tho publlo at Oc. oclock each The supreme court has ruled .v.,1 buried here Doctors Hoover and Mitchell. Dr, destroyed. The amount of damage Tuesday, wae secretary Light Vote Recorded He it ss mistaken as the This order went Into - effeot county commissioners may legally hla Mitchell offered to open hospital wae about $5,009. Bishop A. 7,1,11 Relief society. Saturday and many were the famlllea levy taxes for financing industrial and Jefferson In County What about theft, hall, desired If for Influenza victims the ttr pfeiouted. Booth Hall, who has been living on who. not being fully posted about the exhibits at domestic and p could be 'obtained. W. D. Vtn a ranch nesr Sublett, died at hie home agricultural automobile help 4, Nov. died Meltveldt R collision, live stock K had a unity aloaing, spare cent was sisked to take charge of the of Spanish influenza. The body was (Special Correspondence ) foreign exposition and for the pureent ta Boise for burial. dinaev aa a result of leavingSunday in transit sprinkler leakage untheir pose of encouraging Immigration and body to 7 Owing of Nov. the necessary Nov. to securing Portquestion' R1GBT, Ida, Mrs. Pearl Hill, age 30, died brought to Burley snd taken purchase for the usual Saturday snd the many other forms of Increasing trade In the products ef the 4, of 733 East Carter. road the help. A number of the school teachers land for burial. He leaves a widow pleasant weather end badOut shopping tour. So strictly did ths state. have volunteered service their the for of Mr. eon about loss that mar come do corns of two small children. and Infant waa Valdeawa. Antonia light. merchant comply with the request Tuesday voting N. An order by Judge Wanaee James Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Valdeawa, died Nov. 4, 840 voters registered not more than purpose of siding and nursing the sick. Mr and that even fat drug stores, which held goalee ill of the tim. f district of Nes Perce county Geraldine Varley, daughter of Mr. Thos Mitchell, who lives on a ranch 470 votes were cast In Rigby. Tha their doors open for medicinal trade, court denying an Injunction asked by at 434 north Main. nd Mr died Wm. The only insurance is com- Varley, Tuesday died a west number infant of ef miles three also Kane, Faith dieeaee m could not buy other Burley, Rosemary kept prevailing at 5 oclock from influenza, pneumon!-followiy. It. Bevts against R. N. Wright." au- daughter ' afternoon influenza. -- He of Mr. Preston H. Kane, 1106 from the poll Insurance the safe, puu" aooeeoary In cose of sickness. pieti F. and J. two an illness and of week Thompafter about recorder, ditor was 83 years of age at. the time of hta north Main, general ear foreman, died Tho lost regular weekly report on son. Not quite all th returns of Jeffer- Funeral tics! kind written by us through , eol lector, to restrain them tax afternoon. Thursday besides hts parent death. He son county are yet in, but the remainthe epidemic, which 1s required by from collecting a levy of I Noahn B Mr Fred T. Dubol who volun- two listers leaves, difthe (rid reliable 67 south Fourth a and material three no and brothers make will Hopkins, ballots board of to be health thq fjled each mill made nurse In a host ef friends. Thla la ths seoond for teered her servioes aa ' short Line engineer, died Nov. ing ference to the result Monday, show quite a number of new the purpose byof eresting a fund for 111 votes family where a ease of Influenza ex- death In the family within the past 4th. received Borah seek The reports eovor moot of the Senator Insurance Service has contracted the disease and week. Services were held Wedneslndestrial and agricultural exhibits John EU1 son of former sheriff and L Moore .474; Frank R. isted, Mate and ar, as follows: ta now at a Boise hoepitaL Former the supreme court. chief of poUeo, John C. Ellis, died Nov. to Frank 704 sustained was by 488. afternoon and took F. burial day to John Nugent, place Canyon county TH taos. three Senator Dubol who is sold to havs in the city cemetery. law passed by the legislature 4 st residence, 80 south Blxth street. Gooding. : Hartford D. W. Davia received 815 to H. F. recovered from hla deaths; Cassia county 130; Owyhee In The will come - A large number of eases of Span1811 authorising such levies was attack, Mr wife Williams All the Laura 475. Thacker, Republican 10 Samuel eases; Payette oounty 10 held county weat to constihis with as be court Fire wife her Insurance Co. during ish Influenza are reported In town snd of Frank Thacker end daughter of by th supreme nominees for state offices were elected, tllnes cases; Twin Falla county 13 eases; tutional. several deaths have occurred during SO George William died Nov. I also Robert Gilchrist and Hyrum SevFranklin county cares, three a D. John of former resident Ryan, two the past weeks. Several of the will repreof influensa. Lumber MB! Burn , deaths: Boise city report for forty-eigerson, both Republican Blackfoot, died at his home in Idaho employees of ths sugar factory are Co. Mother M.. .Catherine. assistant sent Jefferson county In the next leg- Fail Creek Lum- hours gave IS cases Sunday and The mill of the Harris Illa after nine Monday, days stricken with N. disease. The manJ. W. of the to Mother Ignatius In the county, superior oases Monday, islature, ness bar company at --Horseshoe Bend mother ,Jt The of influenza, followed by pneu- agement of the factory has ordered died of Bt. Alphnnsns hospital at Boise burned Sunday morning. The ni.U BL Anthony - hoapltai, Adams, sheriff, and James J. ChanAtRyaqwaahlaborn InmanState Agents. that alt employees In the factory wear' . Mother M. Clement, dler, treasurer, are the only Democrats monia. Mr.in I860. r, and a new auto truck were fluehsa, Nov. 6.mother reported he first death among it .In lanta, Go., early masks. eucL. Bennett. Republican, Bash euperlor, elected. hood nursing staff during Its 23 years of New he left for complete loe . The cause of the cumbed to the disease last he where York, Bcmls Thompson, section .hand on 22 South MaiiuSalt Lake City week. for assessor, had no opposition and engaged in business until 1 service, when Mtrs Jennie Bresltn. ena flre ta unknown. The loee was years ago received 1,298 votes. L. A. Foster, for when he decided to come west, Celebration. of tho girls In, training, died Friday at I1S.009 and the amount of locatthe district court, ed at Pocatello. After - - -- of Influensa. Pocstellrf decided voluntarily to sus- auditor and clerk of Zina Insurance could not be ascertained. residing at this H. Poole by was beaten by Mre. Boise with a .population tn the he was transplace for two year pend all bueineea yesterday after- - the about Burg-grKatharine iiniBaH6ii!iaMBBHiimaKg! Miss vote 804 30.000 cf baa neighborhood ferred to Blackfoot. -- where -- he refirst flMh of the rumor of eace. only about for the Burton " S, andWDlard 70 cases of influenis and only about CHRTNTMAi CARDS. a moment mained of the sounding few From the' until menthe when ago of n den ten t n u co t y jrn per half of. there Caere are of the real of the U oclock siren at the shop., be left for Idaho Fall He leaves his flue" typo, the- - remainder For "Over There" must be ordered which sounded five minutes before the,001 hTmwlf his mother in Detroit. Mich., two Spanish Vulds Deseret The eoonT Bee our race. sample severe brothers who are at the front in being cases of grippe and regular tlm the knowing ones knew, I thelf v1n,t hi op New Job Pig. Dept. Advertisement as - colds. tha siren prolonged Its whlstl that P'?bi and a host of France, four sister behind. far Selck. W W. Sr., friends in this section of Idaho. ' Fua great victory or surrender was prob- poneht, OUled to' the Color. and ha continues lnflifensa ' The neral services at I o'clock yesterday able., Soon other whistles Joined In Another rail has been received by of famllle but from The SAUCE commends the meat. There are the chorus and ths phons verified' prostrated a number the Brown-Eldredundertaking the state officials for a contingent ef "d It who had 7 its' many on was rumor the that autocracy parlor ' many sauces. yBut better than Any artificial, ltlQ. naea..for.peclal or limited servOne tending business. wornMr. and Mr P. H Alexander of turned knee and pandemonium ice. These men are toleeve during the' vlctlma-waa flne. young re it compounded sauce, is NATURES, chemklly t present-aLogs five day period beginning November Dinner was postponed. and all , own of tt." u5e?S CRANBERRIES. . condiment, 85 for Fort McDowell. California. was 6 he M. Ad Bsrew. wheels stopped" "save train service. John he aUrrtment to countiea - for this Every available auto and truck got catt follewsr Cranberry Sauce. fnt0 Un WM fllled ,Fgely by V H Ada, t; Adams, It' Bannock, - .' It Sootnes and KCUEVES UK 3 girl workerlu,d clerks and house qasrt craoksrd t pint watw, K vl tMtpeoa wive. -- Bear Laka 3: Bene ah. A: J bAT' K MliStard Fluster Without 1 ; and salt tocvthw to boiling point. Pick ever ng th Blaine, I ; Boise Cltv, 1 ; B.1 In the street parade, flags and here. visiting his wife for a few days . and wash tha cunborrtoo, pat thorn into tho pint of bailing - 'Joined s Bonnevftle. I the Burn Of bting 16; j county, l;Bf,nr' horns by the hundreds wsremuMered D. orator aad cook rapidly for mlnutm, or until tho okino of before leaving for Washington, C, tho borrtco haoo brokon. CoolsHfhtly.addthooagar.bring ' Musfrrole la clean, white ointment, .into eervtc and tin can frying pans, where he will enter aa officers' trainElmore T, frZnnnt 8; Franklin. 1; loMHag point tod cook oiowiy for additional ftottnlnotoo, Wlth the oU 0 mustard, k does Ml tub boilers and cow bell ing camp. One meosengsr boy of the Postal JSw l -- On eaart craahwrfao, 1 pint orator, J4 lovol taatpooa . fenM. Vuluh. mustard ot the Jorgenson A Co, grocer bev P ougOTi- alt oil a - i, sa fine rvt Telegraph not stock fixtures of the the and hh. : MlnMoks. on 7: Perc Bring tha wotor and rah togethar to boiling point, odd tho cn ing OQ hUs 7hlcycle whlch wail Idaho Meat Market' and will run al, Oneida. 2, Owyhee, 1. Ravette, and rook rapidly for S minute 1; Cool and strain, effective ss a perpetual noise maker, ff. meat market in connection with theljr ' . proraing oo moch or poooiblo of thorrrnborry pulp through Power. 2: Fhoshone. 13: Teton, . i ; - doth. You aimply rub It on and usually and aHn Un CHn tongue costed appetite poor you have grocery and eeltdrag were - x I. buidneea thortrulnor. Addthtongor.bfingtoboUiogpointondcook Tain Fall 2: TVzshlneton, . the pain is gone I attached to autos snd the noise wus a bad taste in your tnouO- -a laxy, d slowly for additional five minuter, Ingalls Thorstenberg left yeetefdsy! . Outer Boundary. Butte, Camus. - time feeling you should take Olive Tablet Many doctors Slid smeg Use Mustep practically perpetual. St. Louis wbero he will epter a for Supper Lemhi. Lincoln andVutley cle and recommend It to their patient WHS a temporary Gooding ersnbarrio bl porcelain lined, enameled Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a substitut special branch of th service: respite, but the eve-- 1 He enuntlea win tmt T- t- called upon to Thcvwill gladly tell yon what relief it ung paper announced that the band for calomel were prepared by Dr.Edwsrd hae been working at the pOurthouse j V 'or aluminum veosolt only. 01 fillinK ca.'Jtl'rLtn . gives from sore throat, bronchiti ctoir could be out at 7:80, which, on ac- ,fter 17 rear rf n,v w.th hia nstienh for the the draft neck, a$thm neuralgi Vce.hi.d.ocharge from Wd the LUwaraa Uave iaUcta -purel dirtded the Quota of i'MH allotetT to I" the city only meant a renewal on account of eaith condition rheumatism, lumbago pains Always specify Ada county In the united war work pleurisy, vegctablo compound mixed with oliv of . array tb demonstration. Bine that time he- endeavoraches of the back CT Joint Sprain been You wul know them by their oi: re coloi and ha ing to get into serVlce To have a dear, pink bright eyes finally succeeded and hi again many BlackV.,.. tot. co.d, c, (i. dSSS 117, no pimples, a fading of buoyancy likt foot friend wish him eueceaa Kirbeh diftrlct. 8t.8r.O: Collleter. 1765; Vents pneumonia), the Ore slorni No. ( which means childhood days you must get st the cause Word , her been deceived that J. 30c and GOc jar hospital aim H50, TIUpk-84Atb P. ?. L. nommissory depaftment It Fogle, 82 5'0! Franklin, 14.83", Kuhn, on th Arthur Pprikptt ha arrived safely tn set Dr, Edwards Oliv Tablett $2,J5.75.0;. kjeridian, $6,010, oqd Flar, Hounded once, twlfe, six times, and the Ever and Lke calomel yet have Francbowels selection choicest "cultivated varieties the t)f shop and )ard engines again Joined ro dangerous Thahange In the weather within alter effect The t njimts'wlil txvfurther dietd Is the chorus. Soon the heavens were packed hours exclusively or i it hi i1''1 thefit'48 portends Freezing the n Iocs sections nt op-- e Ut iu h They gtnrt tho bile snd overcome big flames of fire pot from weatherThc grounfLla. wet.Juid-bee- t . i. tfT.H rhTn m n .AMERICAN CRANBERRY are WirfRirna boxes Of EXCHANG- E- grower. or, .oU.tW itrnsEtr millions lioiul why h8h.uT!aarjr'buTTronraTiuKe .nigging .i somewhat -- retarded, . Tb 1T. t npr-o- x .UU;;1 mttijl 5ue in th opsdt space on Harrison sold annually st 10c and 25e per box. AiJ yield per acre Is Chicago New York than running higher h evvutt ip ot r ( j cuke the At t.e ynty- 'f Take one or two nightly And .estimated; about 40,000 tons were detr.i i.oople gather'd druggist f3 ' I Uvered a'1 o perti-ito "'f u roixl note the pleasing result b Onober. . Labor shortage 3OT!Mr"iS'-- 5 i J:i oiikr tu tiultu thi" 4ar work, . I la not so scute. it J. .unis lo IcaPn it was onll ' S " r a. vs s'srfL. Nee? God-een- -- of a . , "r - DifFir g'i Pial 1 - . ... ..-J J&'SSJTiZS n, w'"' VSSJSL ... MP,m..VhaP; I(, r B at-th- rs . 1 -- ' .. cy j Bon-nevl- 1111-111- Bon-touc- sswrasr sa ras . c "v ,'JB? "v ( "vh' " -- f4 - tn cm BIIEL t seat sqt-di- er be , ilk.-fift- , IB fill ll -- 3 Semi-Week- ly -- g" Black-busines- Miller-Cahoo- r -- ea-tn- de tul. -- - hs OSTRICH 1 Clean-chang- es . ee ot nt svs-nln- g. ck evs-hft- thao-artiol- ng one-four- th I -- vl or Heber ht ssti-mat- ed J. Grant Pr" af 1 V: ln p..m KING OF SAUCES -- re bJ V? f s. r' tt.-o- nt para-chased eratt-borri- oo - gaw jV V - hs ve K i - t 'j nt-gr-eat A g 'rf- I) 4 -- r -- y y- v 1.- I --- fA- |