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THE ’ _ 3 Caer a esses LED . oes 4 Number TT es aes to Salt Lake City—The entire resources of the sheep and wool-growing industry of America are pledged to the Service of the United States government, to the end that the great world war may be won for liberty and justice, This was the keynote of broad pa- | triotism sounded by President Frank J. Hagenbarth in his annual address before the opening session of the fiftyfourth annual convention of the National Woolgrowers’ association in this city on January 17. That the wool producers of the United States are behind the president the aL of Subjects of Importance Flockmasters. Discussed at National Woolgrowers Association Convention at Salt Lake. and PERUNA COMPANY Columbus, Ohio CUR OUP TRE Per ee Ie See EY pik, bu PAYS COE EAGAN fet Ak | PRT gS Mariah a is CY SARIE Nig RY KN reg TUL han pis fiat MONROE the administration sentiment vention, and for that pervaded the thread victory is the con- that ran through every address by officers and delegates to the convention. Few men are so mean that their President Wagenbarth treated a wives like to have them desert them. number of subjects of vital importance to the wool interests of the country,’ Contentment may be measured by the things you are willing to do with- | and among them three of national imort, including possible action by. the out. government in fixing and controlling the price of wool, the federal food adThe Quinine That Does Not Affect Head pone of its tonic and laxative effect, Laxative ministration meatless day program with relation to consumption of mutmiy ton and lamb, and operation of the signature is on box. 640-acre homestead law with its relaToo Scarce. tion to the flockmasters of the western “This eminent practitioner says states. sugar is not a food, but a drug.” Opposed Government Plan. “But not a drug on the market.” He voiced for the convention a sentiment against the government fixing the price of wool unless it first g’ants Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years hearing to the wool producers of the ago, They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. . matter of cost of production before attempting to establish a price. Mr. Proper Place. Hagenbarth gave assurance that the “Pop, where are they going to put wool producers are perfectly willing the bulls they are driving on the ship? rea that the government. shall, if war ne“In the steerage, my son.” cessity requires, fix a price and establish control over the price of wool, but : Keeps Peace. declared that the woolman only asks “Is he a peace worker?” the consideration of being heard on -“¥ judge so. I understand he makes the subject of cost of production bethe beds, and washes the dishes at fore such action was taken. The wool home.” ‘producers, he said, did not want the Elsie Had the Idea, Anyhow. Elsie came home from school before the holidays with her little nose tilted at an angle that her mother rec-. ognized immediately was to “register” Geep, irreconcilabie scorn. Her mother of course asked the questions that would bring forth an explanation. “Oh, it’s Hilda; believe me I’m not going to play with her any more,’ said the aggrieved one. “Why, I thought Hilda was one of your best friends. What has she done. to you?” “She hasn’t done anything. It’s her father. He was born in Germany he’s never taken ‘pers.” and out his civilization pa- Over-Camouflaged. Dorothy not only like her tea and coffee to have the appearance of being “real and truly,’ but she also liked to taste the flavor of each. One afternoon her mother took her to a friend’s home, where tea was served at five o’clock. The hostess gave Dorothy what she usually gave her own children—hot water, sugar and milk. Dorothy tasted hers politely and ate her little eakes. “Why, Dorothy, you aren’t drinking your tea! Isn’t it sweet enough?” asked the hostess. “Yes, it’s sweet enough,” replied the ehild. Ss “Then why aren’t you taking it?’ “It’s too dull,” she replied.| government. to fix a price on wool upon advices and restrictions of middlemen and dealers, who know nothing of production. In relation to the ‘government’s meatless day program, the president Of the usdciation called attention to its effect upon the consumption of Tautton and lamb and urged that there Should be a change in this program which would relieve the restriction upon this class of meat. He pointed out that no mutton or lamb is exported for military use and that the exportation of lamb products from this country is practically nothing. Referring to the general impression which went out over the country that there was a government bar upon the consumption of lambs even outside of the meatiess day restriction, President Hagenbarth noted that this misunderstanding of food regulations had resulted in serious loss to the producer of fed lambs. He urged that the government ‘food administration should: take prompt and effective measures to RECORD. At the Friday session of the National Woolgrowers’ association, $6000 was raised for the American Red Cross by the sale on the convention floor of a blooded ram donated vor this purpose by the Wyoming Weee as: sociation. In addition, ten rams were donated to the livestock organization by the State Woolgrowers’ association for sale at-the ram show in Salt Lake next fall, the proceeds of the sale to be turned over to the Red Cross. Among the most important of the resolution was one protesting against the use of “shoddy” in the manufacture of clothing for the military forces of the United States; another was a resolution asking that the meatless day ban upon mutton and lamb be removed at least temporarily, administration consumption and that encourage of this form as a means of Sees the food increased ef meat a pork food and. MONROE. UTAH : KERENSKY FAGTIO GONTROL ASSEMBLY Camouflage. “T didn’t much care about the way Josh’s clcthes looked down to camp,” commented Farmer Corntossel. “Hasn’t he his regular uniform?” “Not yet. If they’re going to keep him dresse*l that way in hopes of dejust obscure an enemy kermoofling into peasant thinking or Gus the Genuine winds he’s something, idea too far!” Ca" In the Library. “Where would you put these als on electricity? “Put them wich the current ture.” Next Step of Leninists May Be an At. tempt to Assert Their Supreme Control of Affairs, and Factional Fighting May Result, London.—The Bolshevist the constituent assembly the what I say is that it’s carrying this new BOLSHEVIKI MEMBERS MEET DE FEAT AND WITHDRAW FROM CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY. of ceiving 37% More For Your Money f You can’t get much mileage ‘when it’s in your hind leg. members and those litera- belonging to the left wing of the social-revolutionists withdrew from the Ul pat ain. GrapeNuts ‘its natural sweet- hess appeases the childs appetite for added sugar and the quanity of milk Genuine Castoria Always 1 Bears the , | Use Ahelpful Remedy for Gonstipation and Diatrhee Tew y 13th Puts nent a.. Stop to alll FORM DIVISION OF ADVERTISING. | Spohn Medical Co., Manufacturers, Goshen, Ind., U.S.A. #NO6. “I’m going to the kitchen, sir.” “Ror more sugar?” “No, sir; Pm going break Le lump of pieces, six.’ or cream needed is about half that required for the ordinary cereal. GRAPE-NUTS IS AN ECONOMICAL FOOD | for Eggs. Chicago.—The food administration has fixed a maximum wholesale price of 44 cents on cold storage eggs in earload lots as a means of averting profiteering, which threatened to result from the tie-up in railroad transportation. Six Men Killed on Warship. Washington.—Six men were killed and three injured on the U. §. S. Michigan by the fall of a mast when the ship was caught in a heavy gale at sea, is officially announced, Alliance Indorses Loyalty Week. New York.__Indorsement of national labor loyalty week, set for February 10 to 16, by the American Alliance for Labor and Democracy. was announced on Saturday by the executive council for the National Civie federation. Miser Starves to Death. Lexington, Ky.—William §8. Stout, ‘60 vears old, with $75,000 in banks, ‘starved himself to death through fear of losing his wealth. He ate oniy a few crackers daily. He was a college graduate and member of a wealthy family. Dynamite Girl Held for ligent which were thirty Dose, Smali Price But Great in , its Good 4 Work 4: sticks of dynamite,‘ said they had proof she is an emissary of I. W. W. plotters. She has been held for trial. Fuel Shortage to A man’s ideal pipe, dream. WITHIN « SR. and his any tail, woman time he runs a tin to is one kind correct Ceue ears signature Colorless Or Pale FE ‘aces of You will escape many ills and oe u the coated tongue, the sallow SOR TEiGe. the dull headache, the lazy liver. if you will take a pleasant laxative made up of the May- -appple, juice of the leav es of aloes, root of jalap, and called Dr. Pierces Pleas. ant’ Pellets. You can obtain at drug store these vegetable ‘pellets i in1 Vials. CONSTIPATION a condition which will be greatly a T&E REACH of every woman— health and strength. They’re brought to you by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Take this medicine, and there’s a safe and certain remedy for all the chronic weaknesses, derangements, and diseases peculiar to the sex. It will build up, strengthen, and invigorate every “run-down” or delicate Wwoman.. It regulates and assists all the natural functions. At some period in her life a woman requires a special tonic and nervine. If you’re a tired or afflicted woman turn to “Favorite Prescription,” you will find it never fails to benefit. Sold in pee or liquid form. Tablets CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS = | too, occasional slight stimulation. 4 Relieved. Washington. — A marked improvement in coal famine conditions was reported by the fuel administration Saturday as a result of the second day’s operation of the government’s fuel restrietion order. to the kitchen to sugar into sand Advances the Liver Beanies Small Pill, Smail arin dog, ean is tied Saloon.” BOYS IN FRANCE AND HOME PROTECTION As: Aa Trial. Chicago.—Federal officers who rested a girl. carrying a satchel \ Contrasting Merits. “J have a very intelligent dog who has been taught to say his prayers, and he’ll always run up to a minister.” “That’s nothing. I have an intel- , Price For Over Thirty Years Teaco YORK to an umbrella like that you’d have a A board of five members, which has a failure in eliminating losses to livestock. Montana has paid more than already established executive offices in | fat chance to separate him from $10.” $2,000,000 in an effort to eradicate New York City, has been named by counteract this serious idea, and to se- predatory animals from the ranges and Chairman Creel of the committee on Just as Good. ig (still suffering heavy losses, be said. cure and encourage greater consumppublic information to direct the poet She—“I can’t accept your affection.” Bringing intelligently before the contion ef fed lambs, to relieve the presties of the new division. He—“Tll be just as well satisfied if vention the necessity of improving the ent condition and as a means of furyou will return it.” strains. and of paying more attention ther conserving pork and beef predM’ADOO EXPLAINS PLAN. to the quality of wool produced, Pro--: ucts. fessor F. R. Marshall of the bureau of } A Bugville Jest. The Homestead Law. Urges Speedy Adoption of Railroad animal industry, Washington, D. C., Snail—‘T’ve been tracing up my anwho is familiar with the work and reEffect of the 640-acre homestead law Bill to Clarify Financial Situation.eestry.” Bug—‘‘Originated in Philaupon the sheep growers was treated: sults of the experimental station at Washington.—Director McAdoo on delphia, I suppose.” at considerable length by the presi-. Laramie, Wyo., spoke on the subject of Saturday explained to the senate inSheep Breeding BIRBOr dent of the association. He saw in “Government erstate commerce committee the opSome people spend a lot of time ments.” this. law and its operation the ultimate eration of government. control of railregretting things that never happen. Organization of sheep raising as a destruction of the sheep and wool ‘in- war itdustry, with government aid and roads and urged speedy passage of the dustry in the western states where for the support of the government, was Wise is the prophet who does not aladministration railroad bill by conthis law is effective and urged the nethe ‘keynote of resolutions adopted at low his predictions to go on reeord. gress in order to clarify the financial cessity for government action suspend-: the closing session of the fifty-fourth Situation so as to prepare the way for convention of the National ing the operation of this measure, .at annual future government bond issues. Woolgrowers’ association. least during the period of the war. ie also asserted that government opThe opening of national parks for The fifty-fourth annual convention eration. would be extended to canals grazing during the period of the war; opened with an attendance of more The men on the firing line represent absolute disapproval of contracting for and inland waterways if it was conthan 1000 delegates and visitors. the pick of our American youth. One in | wool previous to shearing ; condemnasidered necessary. — four of our boys at home was sick, reSwift Is Speaker. tion of the use of substitutes for wool jected because of physical deficiency. Louis F. Swift, head of the Swift in soldiers’ and sailors’ equipment; Many times the kidneys were to blame. First Payment of Soldiers’ Insurance. by experiments in packing interests in Chica go, was one government: aid If we wish to prevent old age coming Washington.—Mrs. Betty Ingram of grazing in different sections and the on too soon, or if we want to ‘increase of the speakers of national importance Pratt City, Ala., the widowed mother our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce of utilization of isolated tracts of land; who addressed the convention, urging of Gunner’s Mate Osmond Kelly Inthe Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., says and publicity to the statement that no the necessity for co-operation in every that you should drink plenty of water gram, killed last October 15 when the abstinence from mutton and lamb is daily before meals. ‘Then procure at way possible between the producers destroyer Cassin was attacked by a asked otherwise than on meatless days, your nearest drug store Anurie (double and the packers in the matter of meat were among the important resolutions strength). This An-u-ric drives the uric submarine, has recefved the first payfood conservation and increase to meet ae out and cures backache and rheumaadopted by the convention. ment made by the syvidiers’ and sailors’ tism. the demiunds of the war conditions. Appropriation by congress of at insurance bureau to the dependents of. If we wish to keep our kidneys in the Joseph P. Cotton of the meat di- least $1,000,000 for the extermination a soldier or a Sailor killed in action. best condition a diet of milk and vegeof poisonous plants; a federal war tax vision of the federal food administratables, with only little meat once a day, on dogs, the funds of which to be comtion also addressed the convention, is the most suitable. Drink .plenty of Bernstorff Associate Jailed, bined with appropriations from each pure water, take Anuric three times a day emphasizing the necessity for conservPlattsburg, N. Y.—Adolph Pavenfor a month, state for the elimination of stock-killing the country’s meat supply. Dr. Step into the drug store and ask for ing dogs and predatory animals; more> stedt, former associate of Count von° John R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of restricted use of grazing permits in a sixty-cent package of Anuric, or send Bernstorff when the latter was German Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pkg. Anuric, many animal industry of the government, national forests, and the plea for speambassador to America, and of Bolo times more potent than lithia, eliminates told the convention of the work being cial attention on the part of the packuric acid as hot water melts sugar. A Pasha, held as a spy in Paris, was arwo trial co) eee vee done by the federal bureau in its ef- ers and retailers to devise ways and rested Sunday at Lake Placid hotel. means of making more suitable’ cuts fort to aid the sheepmen in the matter The order for his arrest was issued py of inereasing the production of sheep ‘of meats were outlined in the resolu- | Attorney General Gregory. tions. and wool. Fixes dea others Know That s food for children . a. back if it fails. ay ©§6. 2.4 Tablets for 25c. At any Drug Store on a tire constituent assembly in Petrograd at beef supply. its first meeting, according to a RusA resolution was piesentea ealling Sian wireless report of the situation reupon the national government to susceived Saturday. pend the operation of the 640-acre This action appears to indicate a homestead law, at least during the pesplit between the Bolsheviki and the riod of the war. One of the most immajority social-revolutionists, the. portant resolutions to the wool pro- | break occurring after the election of ducers was one protesting against the the majority social-revolutionist cangovernment fixing a price on wool and didate for chairman of. the assembly. inaugurating government control of | The Russian situation apparently is wool price unless the producer is first. entering a new phase. The Bolsheviki: given a hearing on the matter of cost SS having withdrawn from the constituent and production. i ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT. IA assembly, their next step probably wil || The election of officers resulted in latle par AVote t S be an attempt to assert their supreme | the retention of present officials of Pee by d theFoo ng Similati ALN control of affairs. They may dissolve the national association, including SE tingthe Stonacsand Bowes the assembly forcibly or reorganize it President Frank J. Hagenbarth of Salt to give themselves the mastery. Lake; A. J. Knolin of Kansas City as | The next report from Petrograd second vice-president; M. I. Powers of may tell of more fighting among the es tng ies - prea : tiernita Flagstaff, Ariz., as assistant vice-presifactions. Cheerfulness and Rest. ontai dent; F, D. “Miracle of Helena, Mont., not) One report has it that the constituas treasurer, and Dr. 8.’ W. McClure of |, neitherOpiam, Morphine ent assembly has been dissolved by the Salt Lake as secretary, oT NARCOTIC) i Mineral. Bolshevist authorities. Sailor guards Addresses were made at the afternoon session by Mayor Ferry, Will C. closed the assembly at 4 a. m. Sunday Barnes of Washington, D. G., of the and a decree of dissolution was isUnited States forest serviye, on “Our sued during the day, the official stateNational Forests; J. R. Edgheill of ment says. Salt Lake, chairman of the committee’ On the first test of strength the which investigated grazing possibilities . Bolsheviki were defeated by the socialin the southern states; W. S. Ayers of revolutionists. M. Tehernoff, minister Chicago, chief of the industrial departfment of the New Orleans & Great | of agriculture in the Kerensky govern-: Northern railway, and A. G. Butterfield ment, and the nominee of the socialof Weiser, Idaho, on “Silage and Its revolutionists of the right, for chairand Feverishness 4 Value for Sheep.” Loss OF SLEEP man of the assembly, was elected by a Interesting history of the sporadic vote of 244 to 151. The candidate of ting therefrom-inlnfancy and as yet unsuccessful efforts to esthe Bolsheviki was Maria Spiridonovo, . tablish a sheep and wool-growing inFacSimile Signature gnature of jong a pr ominent revolutionist who was dustry in Japan was related in an adRY ‘o Fabs dress by Dr. Issa, Tanimura, Tokio, | released from exile in Siberia ‘after the overthrow of the Romanoffs. Japan, commissioner of livestock for = GENTAUR GonPA' the Japanese government. . Dr. TaniThe threatened demonstrations mura spoke on the subject of wool- against Bolshevist control of the opengrowing in the Orient. ing session of the assembly were conW. G. Bissel, president of the Wisfined to parades of small groups. of consin Advance association, told of the men and women. These groups were visit to Wisconsin last fall of President composed of well-dressed people, ex-: Frank J. Hagenbarth of the National. Woolgrowers’ association. At that: cept in one instance, where there was = orbs oor Srey x larger number of soldiers and peastime a sheep and wool company was ants. organized with a capital of $200,000. This now has a foundation of 5000 At a corner near the American embreeding ewes, and four other corpobassy this group was fired upon and rations are organized for similar work. dispersed by the red guards. Five per- | P. A. Delfelder of Riverton, Wyo., sons were killed and_a dozen woinded. spoke ef the necessity of providing » CURES THE sich funds for the’ use of tae biological survey in the eradication of predatory And preveats others having the disease no matter hew ' exposed. 50 cents and $1 a bottle, $5 and $1 0 a dozen animals, advocating that e tax of $1 bottles. All good druggists’ and turf goods houses. Volunteers Will Marshal Forces OF, per head be- placed on every dog in . Publicity to Help Win War. the country, of which, he said; there are 10,000,000 Washington.—Definite assignment of President A. K. Sessoms of the Good Advice. Accommodating. the part national advertising forces are | Georgia Landowners’ association said “Have you ever borrowed any. money ‘-“How’s this,’ said the irascible old to take in the task’of winning the war, that he represented an organization of from rate gentleman to the waiter in the restauwas given in an order issued by Presimore than 1000 men, owning several rant. “You’ye only brought one ee dent Wilson Saturday creating the di-| million acres of idle land in Georgia. “Tve been decanted with him for of sugar, and I ordered four?” vision of advertising of the committee Federal activity in the extermination some time. I believe ’l1 ask him to lend “Sugar’s very scaree, sir,” replied of predatory animals was the subject on public information.. me $10.” the waiter. of an address by E. W. Nelson, chief Through the division of advertising “I wouldn’t if I were you.” o” the biological survey, of Washing“I don’t care if it is searce; I want it is proposed to perfect publicity macon, D. C.. The animal losses in live“Why not?’ ; four pieces of sugar and I’m bing te chinery which may be called into serv-_ stock in the United. States attributed “To ny personal knowledge Glithhave four.” ice when campaigns of a national charto wild animals and rodents, he. said, ering has had the same umbrella for “All right, sir.” acter are necessitated by war condiamount to more than $20,000,000. The Six or seven years. If he can hold on “Where are you going?” tions. bounty system, he declared, has proved OUR Toy ny to 5 pier of more healthful | No advance in price for this 20-yearold remedy—-25c for 24 tablets—Some_ . cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets— Figured on proportionate cost per . tablet, you save 9%c when you buy é ill’s—Cures Cold. in 24 hours—grip in 3 days—Money manu- way sea helped the absence of Su ina by ‘Carter’ § Iron Pill 3428 |