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Show r EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE UTAH . III . h Complete History of the Past Wee Told in Paragraphed Prepared for the Busy Reader Don't stay stuffed-n- p J Quit blowing and snuffling I A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks tip a cold and ends all grippe misery. The very first dose opens your nostrils and the air passclogged-uages of the head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Tape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's ! Ad. p fever-Ishnes-s, And There Are Other Publ' Bodies. "There ore scientific questions," said Sir Oliver Lodge recently, "hnt will never be answered." One of ;hese was recently propounded by the Basuto thief, who, ofler listening to the house of commons for an hour, asked what It was for. London Punch. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment Wash off Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching and red rough hands. Adv. What He Did. Is charged that The Magistrate-p- it you used scurrilous language to this man, and then struck him with a dangerous missile. Prisoner (Indignantly) Oi did nothing nv the kolnd. Oi called 'ini a lyin' pup, mi' hit 'im wld a brick. , Important to all Women oi this Paper Thousands upon thousands of wemen have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prav to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you narvous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Swamp-RooKilmer's by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be Just such overcome the remedy needed to t, conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Roothe great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., yon may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. t, It Before. Little Bobble was plnying school with his grandma the other day. He answered the teacher quite intelligentsome of the capital ly pertaining-t- o letters of the alphabet. Grandma pointed to the capital letter "Y," asking him what It was. "That's easy," he replied, "that's n slingshot." Had Seen Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CA STOMA; that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Be&rs the Signature of. In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Tribute to His Eloquence. "Dat wuz a pow'ful appeal yo' made fruni lie pulpit, I'ahson Simms." "I'm right glad yo' thought so, Brud-de- r Jackson. Wuz yo' moved?" I had to "Yes, sah ; most pow'ful hoi' mahself in fruni putting somethin' in de contribution box." Boston Transcript. ! BOSCHEPS SYRUP. A cold is probably the most common of all disorders and when neglected is apt to be most dangerous. Statistics show that more than three .times as many people died from influenza last year, as were killed In the greatest war the world has ever known. For the last years Boschee's Syrup has been used for coughs, bronchitis, colds, throat irritation and especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. Made in America and used in the. homes of thousands of families all over the e civilized world. Sold every where. Adv. Did Her Best to Get There. When Lucy's teacher told her that she was five minutes late for roll call, she replied : "I didn't mean to be late, and If I hadn't runned all the way, I'd been a heap later." a miser' Comparatively speaking, rail Is smaller than a hoarding nous pis 1 of the Earth Get instant relief with "Pape's Cold Compound" fifty-Vhre- . All Corners Nasty Colds Readers . r bill. uory: Does a man suitor more bj .iinuiiiee or by kuowledge? 1 INTER MOUNTAIN. , Hoyne. Dr. S. W. McClure, secretary of the WASHINGTON. National Woolgrowers ' association, Any movement however cloaked or with headquarters at Salt Lake, speak- dissembled, designed to undermine the s' ing before members of the Idaho government, will be met with "unassociation at their annual flinching, persistent, aggressive warconvention at Boise, announced he will fare," Attorney General Palmer anresign from his secretaryship of the nounced In stating the policy of the national Organization. department of Justice for the forthII. E. Jeter, deputy sheriff of Curry coming year. General anxiety prevails throughcounty, lost his life at Bandon, Ore., at the mouth of the Sixes river, when out American business concerning the a surf boat in which he and three continued advance in prices and a reothers were attempting to reach the adjustment appears imminent, the fedwreck of the steamer J. S. Chanselor, eral reserve board reported In its recapsized, throwing the men into the view of December business conditions. water. Elihu Root, former secretary of Ten alleged radicals, arrested by the state, will be called upon to assist in Seattle police department's anti-re- d launching the great International susquad, have been conducting, the of- preme court provided under the league ficers announced, a "school of Bolshe- of nations. vism." The leader or teacher gave President Wilson has' signed the his name when arrested as Dr. Mi- McNary bill continuing the United chael S. Schoolman. States sugar equalization board Robert S. Martin of Salt Lake City through 1920. won a modified Marathon of four Hearings relating to wages and miles conducted at' Pasadena, Cal., by prices in the bituminous coal Industry the Los Angeles Express and a Pasa- will "be started January 12 In Washdena newspaper. ington by the commission of three, The National Educational associa- representative of the miners, operation will hold its national convention tors and public, appointed by PresiIn Salt Lake July 4 to July 10, 1020. dent Wilson under the recent coal Walter S. Evans, who had been con- strike settlement. nected with a number of mining enEvidence of the alleged "leak" in terprises in southern Nevada and Col- the supreme court decisions, which has orado, died In a hospital at 'Goldfleld been gathered by the department of front what physicians said was the justice, will be placed in the hands result of drinking "whisky" containing of the District of Columbia grand jury wood alcohol. for an investigation. Bert Ladd, proprietor of a barberAbolishment of the system by which shop at Brush, Colo., is dead, and "picture brides" were permitted to emi three other men are desperately 111, grate to the United States is regarded physicians state, as a result of drink-ln- g as an effort to solve problems arising substitute whisky, which- is be- between America and Japan, and adlieved to have contained wood alcohol. ditional evidence of a desire to establish smooth relations between the two DOMESTIC. Dr. Christopher O. Schott, charged countries. FOREIGN. with murder of Miss Elizabeth Ford Griffith, aged 17, his office assistant, Although the supreme council has on December 24, at his preliminary fixed January 6 as the date for signtrial at Louisville, Ky., was released ing the protocol and exchanging ration $8000 bond, pending investigation fications of the German peace treaty, by the grand jury, which meets on complications are developing which it is thought- - by some persons In counJanuary 9. Corp. James Clark lost his left hand cil circles may again cause the postby explosion of a defective bomb while ponement of the ceremony of putting directing a detail of soldiers In clear- the treaty into effect. The first step toward peace between ing the site of the $100,000 ammunition fire at Douglas, Arizona. Esthonia and soviet Russia was' taken The year 1919 recorded the lowest January 1 by the signing of a prelimdeath rate in Chicago's history, the ann- inary armistice, which is to exist for ual-report of the health department one week, stipulating an immediate cessation of hostilities and covering disclosed. Statistics compiled by the Railway Esthonia independence and military Age show that the year 1920 begins guarantees with regard to the fronwith the development of the railways tiers. and of the United States nearer a comPoland, Austria, Czecho-Slovaki- a since at Hungary have appealed to Pope Beneany time, plete standstill than dict to obtain the reparation of 200,-00- 0 the first rail was laid In America. of their subjects, who have been Three billion "dollars must be spent of war In Siberia and still United States of prisoners the railroads the by "within the next few years, to provide remain there. The men are representfirst class passenger and freight fa- ed as suffering hardships of all kinds. In the Italian senate, Premier Nittl cilities," Is the declaration made by Howard Elliott, president of the North- and Foreign Minister Scinloia declared on Tuesday that they would go to ern Pacific railroad. William Grant Webster, lawyer of London and 1'aris hopeful of a satisfactory solution of the question of New York City, has filed an individual petition as an independent candi- Fiu me. Fourteen thousand persons were date for the Republican endorsement shot by the Bolshevik! of Russia in for "The Argonne, the most difficult and the first three months of 1919 by order most Important sector was chosen by of the extraordinary committee at myself, because I knew that no other Moscow, according to an .official note troops could go through," declared published in the Bolshevist organ, of Moscow. General John J. Pershing, while speake at war world Twenty-fivto of the veterans persons were wounded ing at Havana in encounters between the Lincoln, ieb. The war department has ordered police, persons attending the funeral Lieut. Gen. Hunter Liggett to reorgan- of a laborer killed in Sunday's demonize the western department on the stration against the high cost of living, basis of an army corps ready for serv- and spectators gathered along the ice in the field, the new arrangement route of the funeral procession. Sir William Osier, the noted physito be effective January 15. A white woman was shot and killed cian and professor of medicine, who and a white soldier was probably startled the world in 1905 by declarfatally wounded In a fight between ing that mnn's efficiency waned after negroes and soldiers on a street car he was 40 and that at 00 he should be near Camp Taylor, say's a Louisville, chloroformed, died December 29 at Oxford, England, at the age of 70. Ky., dispatch. A millinery shop, to recoup the fala The first case decided against railroad and the director general of len fortunes of the Russian nobility, railroads In connection with responsi- has been started in Paris by Princess I ! "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at Remove tongue! poisons from stomaeh, liver and bowels. j met 'violent nersons during the Lake City Salt In deaths past year. Fourteen persons suicided in Salt the Lake City during the past year, majority taking poison. Ninety-eigper cent of the automobiles stolen In Salt Lake the past year were recovered by the police. James W. Funk, president of the Utah state senate, has been appointfair-pric- e ed by Governor Bamberger as commissioner of Utah. Twelve hundred gallons of liquor, taken by officers from owners in the into the past few months, was poured last one day Lake gutters at Salt ht week. Wool-grower- Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are ure your child Is hang the best and saest harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother I You must say "California." Adv. Ungallant I had my tiny niece out for a stroll the other day. She caught sight of a little chap on the steps of a house and she slowed up and kept gazing at him. I finally told her .to hurry up or the little boy would take her In his house to live. The young chap, overhearing me, said : "Oh, no, I won't ; we've got two of 'em now." Exchange. LONGJFACES 'Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels bring back Smiles - " out the headTurn the ache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and misery-makingases turn them out tonight and keep them eut with Cascarets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don't put In another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; remove the sour, fermenting food ; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you Bleep. Adv. "kill-joys- g No Accounting for Tastes. "Did you ever fall in love with a bareback rider in a circus when .you were a boy?" "No," replied Mr. Grimpkin. "People used to say I was a queer boy. I passed up the bareback rider and the lovely trapeze performers in their pink and white tights to worship at the shrine of a snake charmer of mature years." Birmingham Age-Heral- ASPIRIN FOR Name "Bayer" Aspirin t. COLDS is on Genuina say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of of Sallcylicacld. Adv. You do not buy family Si vcrware every day, which i, aveygood reason why you should careful', that which you decide upoj but once. co-i-J- er BOYD PARK . K MAKERS OF MAIN SlRttT im ri dv SAU Ua PROVED CURVATURE GF Cm EARTH Scientist Settled Ditputed Quest',. But Loser Proved Himself to Be "Poor Sport" Water users and boards of commissioners of the eight counties which It will scarcely be believed that thi assocompose the Utah Water Users of the shape of the piestlon ciation, will hold a conference at Salt Could ever have disturbed the peaJ! Lake, January 8. ful atmosphere of the law courts. Yet Word has been received from WashIn 1879 the question. Indirectly, Indeed ington that Lieutenant Noel Davis, did come before three learned Jud, former Salt Laker, has been awarded and the case excited a deal of inter-eboth the Distinguished Service medal and amazement The circumstance were as follows : and the Navy cross. The plaintiff, one nampden, enteiw The Bonneville post of the American Legion, at Salt Lake, has changed talned the opinion that the world wu its name to the Richard W. Young not round, and Issued an advertli. post, in honor of the late Brigadier ment,in a paper challenging philoso General Richard W. Young. phers, divines and scientific profeswn to prove contrary from Scriptnre, tea. Active plans to launch the educational campaign to bring to the eyes son or fact He depDsIted $2,500 la t of the entire country the efficiency of bank, to he forfeited to anyone who I'tiih's school system were launched at could prove to the satisfaction of any a meeting held at Salt Lake last week. Intelligent referee that there was such Twelve persons were killed by au- a thing -as a convex railway, canal or tomobile in Salt Lake City during the lake. was taken up by m The past year, as against twenty the pre less a challenge person than the late Prof. Alfred vious year. Trains killed eight persons and one was killed by a street Russell Wallace, who proved to the satisfaction of the referee the mm-turcar. to and fro of the Berford level Work on the great Alpine scenic canal between Whitney bridge and Salt Lake connect will highway, which Welsh's dam (sli miles) to the extent with Provo by the way of the ridge of five feet, more or less, and the of the Wasatch and Mt. Timpanogos, 500 was paid over to him. will undoubtedly start with the open But he did not keep it. The plaiing of spring. ntiff began to see that hi To aid In civic community work was apparentlya fool of himself, and making In Weber county during vacation brought an action and recovered back months, principals of the schools will his on the ground that thi hereafter he employed for twelve wholedeposit affair was a wager, and thermonths, according to an announce efore Illegal. Springfield Republican, ment made last week. During the season of 1919 there LURE TO THE ADVENTUROUS were shipped from Utah approximately l.TOO carloads of Elberta peaches, which brought the growers in round Through All the Ages Man Has Daret EvtVy Danger in the Search for numbers, by conservative estimate, Beautiful Things. about $800 per car gross. The Mutual Improvement associaNow. a thing of beauty that is Tare tions of the Cache stake of the L. I). difficult to obtain septus ever to and S. church have launched a drive to have exercised an Irresistible ljre to raise $10,000- to build two camps In To possess It hi man. adventurous the mountains for the Boy Scouts' and will suffer the hardships of the higBeehive Girls' organizations. hest mountain climb, or risk the aAfter forty-eigh- t years of active servlmost certain dangers of disease In ice In operating railroads, II. E. Van tropic zones. He will dare death at Housen, superintendent of the Salt the hands of savage enemies and puLuke division of the Los Angeles & rsue his quest far Into the regions of Salt Lake railroad, upon his own reunknown wilds. quest, has retired to private life. Into the depths of The final contract anil agreements seas h dives with the hope of secuwere signed last week between the Then to thi toring a lustrous pearl. Lehl Irrigation company and the Provo pmost Alpine peak he climbs for a rare Reservoir company, whereby the latf the edelweiss. A glitteter sells to the former fifteen second-fee- t specimen in an Idol's head may tempt ring of irrigation water for the sum him jewel to Invade the sacred precincts of of Jj.GOO. an Indian temple, or a beautiful floTen thousand people crowded the wer lure him far into the primevaV for Tabernacle at Salt Lake on December ests of Brazil, Colomb'ia or Peru. .11, at the funeral services for BrigaTo this spirit the civilized dier General Richard W. Young, leadowes .not only Its greatest geographic ing men of church and state eulogizdiscoveries and important adAltions ing the life of Utah's foremost solto scientific knowledge, but to It l dier and citizen. also due the discovery of many of the short crop nature's choicest things of boaaty, Notwithstanding about O.'O carloads of apples were things whose practical value may t raised this year in Utah, the varieties but slight, but whose appeal is to the consisting mostly of Jonathans, Wine-sap-s artistic and esthetic sense. National and Rose Beauties. There were Geographic Socletv TWeiin. also about 2,"0 carloads of fruits' of assorted varieties. Japanese Masks of Shame. f Under the auspices of the Utah ManOne of the most unusual features ufacturers' association, the extract a Japanese court to a stranger Is the manufacturers of Utah have organized fact' that each prisoner has his m more U"s an association,-whosepurpose shall be covered by a wicker mask, kPt than ft&J to see that the various prohibition laws which H t are complied with by the extract manthing else, the object of the of ufacturers of the state. prisour., prevent recognition onoer That George Lowes, who was murpermit him to hide his shnrae to possibly, dered in Ogdeu railroad yards on the the disguise and, very bolt for morning of December 24, came to his vent him from making a death from a fractured skull produced by a weapon in the hands of a The sight of a prisoner so a"8 the m or parties unknown, is the verdictparty ghastly, the mask bringing up recap. turned by a coroner's jury. the hangman's of gestlon In 1918 there were Once in the prisoners' box, packed in Utah 953,000 cases of tomatoes, 492,000 ever, the maska are removed, deeply M" cases of pens, r.0,000 cases of beans the prisoners sit with utmost the of and of fruits of all varieties attitude about heads in an Post. 400.000 cases. The approximate value mlllty. Boston nt the 1918 output was 000 while fhat of the current Novel Stunt In Advertising year (a norin mal one) is about $3,750,000. They are not so slow American An Luetic Ilulgreen us of imagine. many Rose, aged 17 Moscow before whose home is in Salt Lake, is in Jail latea that while in a crowd at Los Angeles, held on a war he one day saw wasn. charge of around a. little fellow who forgery. She admits that she obtained lungson a bogus check, and top of his that her lng at the what trouble the asked him purpose in committing the alleged forgery was to get railroad fare to Los he kept on crying, and thewj sudden Angeles, where she intended to work. creased; then all of a lo a In clear, said and ped jTtia Strychnine-which costs $1.85 an am lost Will somebody pW "mice, is being mit out by Harold R. tw , me home to Ivan Toblnwy. Hasan, state irons nest c,,imi.,.,: wn of Moscow, ' IV clothier tliu In,,, pton t"""i'i.i n, i e used in full .upply of autumn ov'er destruction of rabbits, ground bats and vpurreis and rats, which annually le- - neckties, shirts, will sell cheaper thai grain valued at several thousand which he clty.-Bo- stran . else In the e -- - . shark-infeste- d 00 Especially That Kind. She (coraplainingly) You said before our marriage that my every wish was your law. He Maybe I did, but you seem to forget that laws become obsolete. Boston Transcript. , 0!ga Eristoff, the famous painter, called the most eccentric woman in the world. One man was killed and one woman and five men, Including two policemen, were injured at Havana, during a clash between the police and a "Cold In the Head" Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Percrowd engaged In a demonstration sons are. who to frequent "colds against the high cost of living and ex- In the head" subject will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE cessive house rents. will build up the System, cleanse the Blood A common ground on which to base and render them less liable to colds. attacks of Acute Catarrh may joint action in Siberia has been Repeated lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is takreached by the United States and Jaen Internally and acts the Blood pan, according to an announcement on the Mucous Surfacesthrough of the All Druggists 75c. Testimonials System. given out by the Japanese official free $100.00 for any case of catarrh that publicity bureau. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not lollars. cure. PI""1In due France, The sugar shortage Stockmen of Utah are F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Caffeine From Holly being advised to the German Invasion, will not be hat applications must One of the many Pecles.fnH(l,all' be tiled not relieved for three years, according to '' 'ban January 15, Logical Conclusion. can for holly, the one known tdejj Rraz. " 1'i n i'ces in "The strike idea government reports and commercial the Wusnt.-as vomitoria," has "Ilex ftj i forest. statistics. "Well?" "!n,m,g iiy for grazing , Utah chemists to contain large an J "Seem? to be making n hit." News has been received in London May 10. and Vi,iW bead of the drug caffeine, one to one ... of the discovery of a cattle and i;i .. m.. .ne, ridge v,,..i oi sneen will per cent being available of gold tear Kalgoorlle, in western Mechanics VHP Nlifct and Morning, be allowed to graze on the forest re- - leavet,-Pop- ular Australia. It Is the longest Havm Strong, Haatthy formation ever found In history. If they Tire. Itch Identified, arden Bennlon. secretary of state, Smart or Burn, if Sore, to. A general strike Is planned for FebThe alarming report tromj v "f Utah to ' 7',M1V'r '0, fc:rl triple alliance, FYtf ruary by the that a parrot had develop cc ti'.pcs.M of rail way nen; miners and to be tncorrec t Often. Sootha, ftefresb.es. Safe fat tin A.ner:,,,,, has proved exp(,!itionary forces in tran workers, it is reliably report- fafantotAdult. At all Druggist Writefoi It appears, was merely enje ruul1' ih1i.ii. free Eye Cook, Hadst Eji tody tXChkaa "i he Tabernacle ed in imitate the bngpip pt. Sl-'I- , ... of Cape Race. A request for troops to protect workmen at the Minnequa plant of the Colorado Fuel & Iron company at Pueblo has been received by the governor of Colorado. A warrant for the arrest of Beatrice Vester on the charge of murdering J. Stanley Brown, son of a wealthy Detroit manufacturer, has been issued at Mt.. Clemens, Mich. In a short address to Boy Scouts of Lincoln, Neb., Gen. John J. fWhlng commended their efforts during the war and told them the future held for continued activities. Six men were arrested at New Ha- veil. Conn., in connection with too sale of wood alcohol "whisky" which they are alleged to have tfti'pped lr ;.i city to Chlcopee, Mas. UTAH BUDGET i H. H. Bodenstab, fusion candidate for congress in the Fifth district of Wisconsin, special election, will contest the right of Victor Berger to take his seat Notice of the contest has been served on Mr. Berger. Prizes aggregating more than $2,000,-00- 0 will be divided among aviators in competitions being arranged throughout the world in 1920, under the direction of the International Aeronautic Federation. Raids resulting In the arrest of 200 Industrial Workers of the World, communists and other radicals were carried out at Chicago, January 1, under the direction of State's Attorney bility for the forest fires In northern Minnesota In the fall of 1918 has resulted In the awarding of $21G2.83 damages to Jacob Anderson, a Carlton county farmer, by a Jury in district court. At least twenty of the crew of the Belgian steamer Anton Von Driel lost their lives early Monday when their vessel was wrecked at St. Shotts, wesi . - '- sixty-mil- -' e Hi-c- gold-bearin- f g Yam &ild . i- -t i , rhe I Z t |