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Show THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, UTAH, INLAND NORTHWEST For Infants and of Itpgistjration at the University Nevuila last week totalled 224 students. It Is. estimated, however, the total enrollment will approximate 275. One of tba cvws at the university farm at Reno died suddenly and veterinarians, rushed to the scene by Dr. Mack, found after examination of the carcass that the animal had died from CMIdrew- - Mothers Know That Genuins Castoria anthrax. enRichurd Brown, mechanical gineering professor, for twenty-twyears in charge of the dormitory at the University of Nevada and the intimate friend of hundreds of former students, died last week at Reno. Willium H. Schultzer, an attorney of Reno, has been granted the right by District' Judge Stoddard to change Ids name to William IL Sheldon. Sheldon was selected by the iietltioner because it Is a good American name. Anthony Wells, Nevada .Northern brakeniHU, is critically wounded In the Steptoe hospital of McGill, Nevada, as the result of an attack made by an Austrian, believdd to be Sam Julcli. The attack is said to huve been mude without warning. NeBen Detuiar of Goodsprings, cabdeath to in his was burned vada, in when fire, believed to have started with a gasoline explosion, swept his clothes and caldn. Although ninny people were near by none wus able to save him. In response to a call issued by Governor W. D. Stephens, representatives h California county of the councils of defense assembled at Sacramento to consider plans for the continuance of California's war preparedness activities. , Asking $30,000 as damages for Injuries sustained while operating a gosaliue motor car, William O'Brien has brought suit In Carson City against the Las Vegas & Tonopali railroad. The case was decided in. favor of the railroad a year ago. While searching for the body of son of Churles Howe, Everett C. Howe, a Seattle attorney, police in a (larbor patrol boat Sunday found another body, that of an unidentified man clad In a bathing suit with a sasli tied around the waist. Grain produced this year in the Pacific Northwest will be milled at home. The bulk of the flour will be shipped to Europe, but the inillstuffs will be largely consumed at home. Tills announcement is made by Theodore B. Wilcox, federal milling commissioner, and Max H. Houser, federal grain commissioner. 'Last week the land committee of Elko, Nev., rendered a report to the state board of equalization for its consideration which, if accepted by the board, will bring an Increase lrv the valuation of Nevada lands for taxable purposes, of $5,056,234, an increase on cultivated lands of $1,5(10,288 and on other lands of $4,005,946. Industrial Workers of the World In the northwest who have been on strike since June, voted overwhelmingly In favor of continuing tlie strike, In the referendum taken last week at Spokane, according to Arthur W. Smith, I. W. W. secretary at Missoula, who has returned from Spokane, where lie said he checked the vote. After making an extensive study of growth and distribution of white pine la the Kalbab nationnl forest and the relation of the growth und distribution to rainfall, O. F. Korstlan, special ex' aminer for tlie forest service, says matured timber in the Kalbab forest, which has been for sale several years, is In very excellent condition. An increase of 14 per cent In the wheat production of Nevada will bring this state Into a position to say that It luis done its part in niuklng the country's wiient production in 1918 one billion bushels, according to O. A. Nurcross, director of tlie extension division, who recently returned from Spokane, where lie represented Nevada at the regional grain meeting called by Secretary Houston to Increase the wheat production of tlie country. Telegrams were sent this week by the steel shipbuilding Arms of Portland, Oregon, whose employes have served notice of a strike for higher pay, to the federal shipbuilding hoard urging its intervention to uvert the threatened walkont. These telegrams Euplemented a similar plea telegraphed to the shipping board. Union officials have agreed that the strike nmy he deferred If the shipping board will confer with the representatives at o Thirty Years IM OMVMM MMMWA K HIS OLD DREAM CAME TRlfe Miner Wee Killed in the Manner That Waa Foretold in Vieion Twenty Years Before. In a lecture at Blackwood tlie .Rev. M. Griffin of Cross Oak, a minister who. after forty years preaching. Is as vigorous as ever, referred to subconsciousness, the mysterious power that controls us even when asleep, says a Cardiff Mail writer. Outside the chapel one of his hearers narrated a curious incident which happened to a Blackwood man. He lived near the present railway station, and dreamed one night that while working on his stall as a miner a stone fell on him and killed him. The dream was so vivid tliat he gave up his work at once and emigrated to America. Twenty years luter he returned to Blackwood and sought work In his old colliery. He was told that no one luid been working In his old stall since he had let, and work was foupd for him in the adjoining, stall. 'While engaged there his pick accidentally struck through the coal which divided him from his old stall, there came a fall and the dream waa fulfilled. A GUARANTEED fifty-eight- MVVOMWTft REMEDY FOR ASTHMA wniu IU Tour MR H hr jroer araagM without toy qaertion If thia roaie'lT does not benefit of AitU Bronchial Asthma, erery how Titst or Difficult obeUaate ft. Mo sutler Hay vlolaat tha attacks oi Breathing. m u, aa In either hnSOInntta, Pip. Mixture or Powdw) positively (lva INSTANT KMUSV In iMbuinniaiitlywwtllioianltwhilni considered tamable, after r of nlltf In rain. S opportunity of availing thsunielesi of thl "Monay-nut- " gnusntM offer an thronah pnrshMing fruas their own iriIw UrngglM. they am sum their money will be refunded by him if the remedy fella. to whether yon are Ton will he the aole Judge benefited end will get your money baek If yon ere not. We do eot Enow of any falter proposition whleh weeonld make. R. ScMthnana Co, Prafristors, H. Paul, mn nna a One or the Other. Dont you think that your husband would be happier if you let Mubcl him hnve Ids own way more? Tilda He might le ; but I wouldn't CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION You Sleep With Cuticura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. While twenty-year-ol- d On retiring, gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment, wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap end to hot water, and continue bathing a few minutes with the Soap. The influence of thia treatment on the pores extendi Narva. Hubby The MacOrffans want borrow our car for this evening. Wlfle I like their cheek I Hubby But thats not the worst through the night They want permlssloif to paste a piece Free sample each by mail with Book of paper over the monogram. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. I Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Not Very Good. Mistress I am not quite satisfied A Maniac in the Trench. with your references. An officer writes about an Incident Maid Neither am I, but they are which is probubly one of the most the best I could get. gruesome that bus been recorded of A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. A Used everywhere by folks who find that coffee dis-- , agrees. life in trenches: One nigbt as a working party, under Lieutenant Rntlibone wus proceeding down a communication trench, they were tired upon from close quarters. On inquiry. Lieutenant ltuthbone ascertained that the shots came from a soldier who lmd run amuck, and had liosted himself with loaded rifle and fixed bayonet farther down the trench. Lieutennnf Itathhone borrowed a rifle, find, accompanied by Corporal Feld-wicadvanced along tlie trench until in view of the mentally deranged man. They then advanced with rifles at the ready ; the officer culling upon the man to surrender. Receiving no reply, they then dropped tlielr rifles and rushed him, and after disarming him took him to tfie nearest dressing station. Corporal Feldwiek, who Is a prisoner of war, fiiis ulso been awarded the Albert medal of the second class. k, Did He Need More? Judge What proof have you that tlie prisoner wus intoxicated? Officer Just before the accident, my lord, he stopped his motor at a drinking trough for horses. The Lost Words. shan't waste any words on you." "If you use any at all on me yon will.- - Detroit Free Press. UI There's a Reason" . Only 'a small parentage of money saved up for rainy days is invested in umbrellas. agrl-cultur- al once. The legitimacy of nmrriuge of hundreds of people, who have obtained divorces in Reno and married again, is placed at stake in the proceedings instituted by Mrs. M. Bhikeslee ugninst her husband, in Carson City. She asks that the decision of the court granting a decree " to her husband in lteno be Reversed for the reason that in Illinois, the state from which both parties have come, cruelty is not nn acceptable grounds for divorce. Blakes-le- e murried soon after obtaining Ills decree. A PHYSICAL WRECK LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Laid Up la Bed, Barely Holding Onto Life. Doana Effected How to loosen a tender corn or callua so it lifts out without pain. Let folks step on your feet hereafter; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of. a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aehing corn, Instantly re-- 1 lleves soreness, and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out. This drug dries at onee and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without even Irritating the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from ones feet, If your druggist hasn't stocked this new drug yet, tell him to get a small bottle, of freezone for you from hla wholesale drug house. adv. Mirvelou z, : j My limbs swelled me. i twice normal size and I could press big dents into the flesh. j 1 was confined to bed and had convulsions nr. ertstm. eveinl times a day. Despite the best of treatment. I grew worse and was taken to the hospital. I didnt improve, however, and waa brought home again, barely holding onto life. Toward the last of 1913, a friend persuaded me to try Doan'ti Kidney PilU and I cannot put into words what they did for me. The first box helped more than all the other medicines and treatments I had taken. I continued and from an emaciated wreck i ' j j Not Such a Fooll There Is an amusing little story about Sir Eric Geildes us u boy which shows the new first lord of tlie admiralty possessed of resourcefulness deserve the credit. Rworn to before mi JAMES T. COUGHLIN, Com. of Deeds Gat Dose's et Aar Stses. 60c a DOANS at nn early age. He was somewhere ubout ten when, on being given $2.50 by bis father as pocket money, be forthwith went and spent it nil fui a second or third hund This earned him a severe reprimand from Ills parent for reckless extravagance, but 'tlie culprit rose to tlie occasion. Going out the next day lie returned, having sold for $10. tlie bone-slmke- Recovery. "Without warning I was dragged to the brink of the grave by malignant kidney trouble, wye Kobert Wen-gat114 Uypreua Ave., Bronx, X. Y. My kidney, seemed to stop acting and the paini in niy l.ck were terrible. Big, bloaty pull's caine under li iy eye and attacks of dixineMi often blinded TYPHOID r. pTJLV CO BUFFALO. N.Y. FOSTER-MILBUR- Is no more necessary than Smallpox. Army cxperiacebssdancrtnird tbs limit miraculous effi cacy, sod hirmleunm, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be viccliaud MOW by your physician, you and your family. It Is moss vital thsn boose Insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Hav. yon had Typhoid? tellini of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, end danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTtl LABOUATMY, BEKELEY, CAL htine-slink-er Considerate Girl. "Did you scream when lie tried to kiss you?" No, IliereV a poor man in the next flat who is very nick." 4 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet prepsratlou of merit Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Rasterise Color ud Hair. or BfMtptoGraT a FLOP Relatives have mojiey, but relations are always poor. i Fdd W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 38-19- 17. 0 Many Women in this Condition Regain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. t Convincing Proof of This act I suffered from femalo Ridgway, Penn. trouble with backache and pain in my side for over seven months so I coukj. not do any of my work. I was treated by three different doctors and was told me getting discouraged when my sister-in-lahow Lydia R Pinkhams Vegetable Compound had helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light as I have a little boy three years old. Mrs. O. M. Rdines, Ridgway, Penn. w Mrs. Lindsey How Keeps House For Seven. I want to tell you how much I have been benefited Pinkhams R Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I by Lydia in such of health I was unable to keep house for three in' state low a got Tennille,Ga. the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, ild feet and hands nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at alL The doctor said I had a severe case of ulceration and without an operation I would always be an invalid, hut I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist advised my husband to get Lydia R Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel as though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and they have been benefited. Mrs. W. R Lindsey, RR.B, Tennille, Ga. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened Rad and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. |