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Show h Si V i V TIES PAYS0W1AN, PAYSON, UTAH DRUGGISTS!! PLEASE NOTE Ill STATE OF A small bottle of Danderine makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. tHE E VOTES GERMANY FOUND EXCUSE W AS8AS8I NATION OF GRAND THE HOUSE AND DUKE FERDINAND. TWO IN THE 8ENATE. WILL HAVE TO GOOD Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and falling - Membership Will Be 239 Republicans and 194 Democrats. hair. To be possessed of a bead of heavy, beautiful hair;' soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely w matter of using a little Danderlne. It is easy and inexpensive to have Vice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Knowltons Danderine bow it costs but a few cents all drug ' stores recommend It apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an, appearance of abundance, freshness, flufflness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as yon will you cannot find a trace of dandruff r falling hair ; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks use, - when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your sclp Danderine Is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dan- end cure for Jtchy scalp, and It ' druff sever falls to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and , soft your hair really is, moisten a doth with a little Daaderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand pt a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful In just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Adv, Washington. A Republican majority in the next congress of at least two in the senate and of not less than forty-thre- e In the house Is assured from returns from the scattering doubtful districts of the recent elections. Word from Detroit of election in Michigan upon almost complete unofficial returns of Truman H. Newberry, Republican candidate for the senate, over Henry Ford, Democrat, increased the Republican senate roll to forty-nin- e a bare majority. The Democrats have forty-siwith the Idaho contest between Senator Nugent, Democrat, and former Governor Gooding probably decided In favor of Senator Nugent, although Governor Gooding has demanded an official count. Returns from the last missing house district the Second Montana, where a Republican was elected to the seat now held by Representative Jeanette Rankin, unsuccessful independent candidate for the senate were received on Friday. On the face of now complete unoffior cial returns, the political line-u- p the next house is as follows : Republicans, 239 ; Democrats, 194 ; independent, 1; Socialist, 1. Prospect of holding not less than forty-nin- e seats in the senate, regard- - . mwRrmm James Mann is one of the leaders of the RepubPean party who will figure largely in the next sessions problems. less of the outcome of the Idaho contest, places the Republicans in a position to take control of the senate from the Democrats and reorganize it. With forty-nin- e votes necessary to control, however, Republican leaders realize that organization will depend upon unbroken partisan alignment. They recall that, even before the Democrats swept into control of the senate with President Wilsons inauguration in 1913, they had a majority of the senate, but were unable, because of Republican factional defection, to elect former Senator Gallinger president pro Important to all Women tem. When the new senate convenes 4 next, however, such difficulMarch Readers of this Paper ties, according to Republican leaders, are not expected. Thousands upon thousands of women Republican control of both senate have kidney or bladder trouble and never and house and harmony of action be- suspect it. ' ' tween Republicans of both bodies are Womens complaints often prove to be here to have much effect on nothing else but kidney trouble, or the expected Like the reorpolicies. legislative of bladder disease. result kidney or - If the kidneys are not in a healthy con- ganization of the house, Republican dition, they may cause the other organs organization of the senate principally to become diseased. affects chairmanship besides legislaYou mav suffer pain in the back, head- tion. Seniority of service is the almost ache and loss of ambition. unbroken precedent In the senate, as Poor health makes you nervous, irrita- in the house, of electing committee ble and maybe despondent; it makes chairmen. Patriotic. Patience I saw Harry at the patriotic meeting last night. He was fa khaki, Patrice Oh, you saw him, did you? Patience Yes, and he was so patriotic that he stood up during the entire meeting. Patrice Oh, that wasnt altogether patriotism. Hes joined the cavalry, you know, and yesterday was the first day hed tried to ride a horse. Camp Lee Bayonet. anyone so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Mutiny at Kiel. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just London. Members of the battleship the remedy needed to overcome such Kaiser at Kiel have mutinied' and conditions. Officers athoisted the red flag. A good kidney medicine, possess! tempting to defend the German flag real healing and curative value,- - shou be a blessing to thousands of nervous, were overpowered and two of them, women. including the commander, were killed. S Many send for a Sample bottle to see A number of others were wounded, what Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney according to the Cologne : Gazette. liver and bladder medicine will do for Three companies of infantry, sent from them. Every reader of this paper, who has not already tried it, by enclosing ten Kiel to restore order, joined the revocents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, lution and a fourth company was disN. Y., may receive sample size bottle by armed. Parcel Post. You can purchase the medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. Cubans Granted Amnesty.- ' San Jose, Costa, Rica. Full amnesty has been granted to all citizens of Scarcely Knew Him. First Girl Yes, I married the ser- Costa Rica who have voluntarily left geant just two days after I met him the country. The1 amnesty granted by and three before he sailed. the government extends also to those Second Girl- - Aud was he good lookImplicated in the revolution of last ever-arorke- d ' ing? First Girl Well, yes; as near as can recollect him, he was. I February. Students of Situation Believe Thjf to Have Been Part of Plot to Embroil Europe with the Aim of Worlu . . Dominion. and Welling Returned to Con. gress, Three Democrats Elected to Supreme Court, and Three Amendments Adopted. Mays , The prologue in the greatest war in history began with the assassination of the Austrian Grand Duke Ferdinand while he was visiting Sarajevo, BosThe assassin, nia, June 28, 1914. Prinzip, believed to be a tool of fanatics, fled to Serbia, to which country Austria sent a drastic ultimatum on July 23. . This accused Serbia of permitting and furthering Intrigue against Austria, demanded the dissolving "of certain societies of a patriotic nature, and the prosecution of certain officers and officials, as well as a limitation fthe privileges of the Serbian .preWLj. To this ultimatum Serbia replied promptly, agreeing to all conditions, bnt questioning the right of Austrian officials conducting inquiries Into Serbia whlchfthat country suggested should bo fofgrred ' f to The Hague for arbitration. In this very temperate and reasonable reply Austria found eause for sufficient umbrage to declare stating that the Serbian answer) was vessels Serbian unsatisfactory, were seized almost immediately! and on1July 2o, 1914, Belgrade war bombarded. Thus began the world .war with a seemingly trivial incident which students of the situation now believe to have been part of a carefully prepared plot to embroil Europe with the aim of world dominion on the part of Mittel Europa. July 31, Germany sent an ultimatum to Russia, demanding demobilization, which the czars government haughtily ignored. The following day Germany declared .war on Russia and invaded Luxemburg. ) August 2 German ' troops entered Belgium, despite an acknowledged treaty to safeguard the neutrality of the latter nation, which the German premier later spurned as a scrap of paper. This invasion brought an ultimatum to Germany, August 4, demanding that Belgiums neutrality be respected. German troops attacked Liege and President Wilson Issued a proclamation of neutrality. The following day, its demands, having been ignored, England deelaredwar on Germany. August 7 the Hermans entered Liege, and the French invaded southern Alsace. Italy declared neu trality. These were the opening movements of the great conflict which, little by little. Involved practically the entire world. Each day was crowded with events of international import. France and England declared war on Austria on August 12, and three days later Japan sent an ultimatum to Germany which soon drew the former nation into the martial whirlpool a conflict marked chiefly by the taking of Tslng-taGermanys Asiatic colony, Novem1 ber 6, after a long siege. . By far the most Important and basically important year of the war was 1917. A forecast of Americas entry Into the conflict came with the presidents peace without victory speech January 22 and the passage of the $51,000,000 fortification bill by congress. By February 12 the feeling over unrestrained submarine warfare had become so strained that this country refused to discuss the matter with Germany. February 14 diplomatic relations were broken, and February 26 permission was asked by the president to arm American merchantment, which was later granted. In the meantime, however, the world was startled by the Russian revolt and the overthrow of the Romanoff government. America formally recognized the republican government of Russia. t In a swift panorama of martial happenings, all of the greatest importance, passed the days and months of 1917, the first vitgl event after war declaration being thie conscription bill of April 28 for the raising of an army of half a million. Then came the espionage bill to deal with the menace of internal propaganda and intrigue. A general war appropriation of S3, and the first $2,000,000,000 war loan were passed. Herbert C. Hoover was appointed to'handle the food situation. Salt Lake City. The Democrats won a sweeping victory in the state election on November 5, the entire state ticket being elected by a substantial majority, while the next legislature will be almost solidly Democratic. Representatives James II. Mays and Milton H. Welling have been returned to congress. Samuel R. Thurman, Valentine Gideon and A. J. Weber were elected justices of the supreme court. The Democratic ticket was victorious in practically every county of the state. One exception was Morgan county, which was saved by the Republicans. William Spry, former governor, was defeated for election to congress from the Second district. W. H. Vvattis, the Republican candidate for congress trom the First district, also went down to defeat. amendThe three constitutional ments, No. 1 on prohibition, No. 2 on the exemption of homesteads from taxation, and No. 3 on the taxation of mines, were all adopted by the vote of the people. In the adoption of amendment No. I, the people of Utah oiced their sen- pan-Serbl- o, . Cancel Contracts Gradually. Washington. Chairman Baruch of the war industries board has authorized the statement that the coming of peace will not - result in immediate cancellation of war supply contracts, but that contracts will be cancelled gradually as requirements are reduced, making It possible to lift curtailments and restrictions upon ordinary industrial activities. , French Advance Six Miles. Paris. The operations by the French on Wednesday netted one of the greatCutleura Hears Eczema If est advances yet made, measuring more . 'And rashes that Itch and burn. there Is a tendency to pimples, etc, than six miles at various points. The Guti-cuprevent their return by making important towns of Vervins, Mont., toilet preparation. For Cornet and Rethel were occupied. your dally .free samples address, Cutlcnra, Dept Yale Professor Dies. X, Boston, At druggists and by mall. New Conn. Arthur Hubbell Haven, 50. Adv. 25 and Ointment Sqap 25, Palmer, aged 59, professor of German language and literature- at Yale Hadnt Got Far. university since 1891, died at his home I hear you are learning to fly." here November ft, - He was born in No. I am merely studying It. Cleveland, OMo. Pearson's Weekly. ra ENTIRE STATE TICKET ELECTED AND NEXT LEGISLATURE WILL BE DEMOCRATIC. FORTY-THRE- IN Senate Will Be Made Up of 40, Republican and 46 Democrats, House Watching Australias Interest, s William Australia. Hughes, prime minister of Australia, now in London, will remain, at the request of his colleagues, to Safeguard Australias interests in the peace negor tiations. , Melbourne, Bankers Meeting Postponed. New York. Indefinite p stpoftemenf on account of influenza in Bt. Louis of the convention of the Investment Bankers Association of America, which was to have been held there thla J month is announced. 01 VICKS VAPORUB OVERSOLD DUE TO PRESENT EPIDEMIC Tremendous Demand Last Few Days Has Wiped Out Excess Stocks That We Had Estimated Would Last Until Next January. Last Weeks Orders Called For One and Three Quarter Million Jars Todays Orders Alone Amount to 932,459 Jars. quantities as possible. If you are out amount we will to ship a limited Big Shipments Are En Route to by ParceltryPost or nnd pay the Jobbers. Until These Arrive charges ourselves. express, There May Be a Temporary 3rd In order to make distribution Shortage. All Deals Postponed still quicker, we will ship direct to your retail customers quantities not Buy in Small Lots Only. !. more than three (3) dozen 30c size at RETAILERS CAN GET IMME- any one shipment. 4th We are now out of the 60c size DIATE SHIPMENTS DIand will be for the next ten days. RECT BY PARCEL ASK THE RETAIL WE WHAT DRUGGIST TO DO. POST. -- Buy in as small quantities as possiIs written on ble. If you have any quantity orders, Monday, October 21st. It is directed to given the jobbers salesmen or given the attention of ail distributors of to our salesmen, dont bother about Vicks VapoRub, both wholesale and them no need to write us it is absoretail. In an emergency such as the lutely Impossible to fill these orders present epidemic our duty and your at this time. If the jobbers in your duty is to distribute VapoRub in the territory are out of Vicks VapoRub, quickest possible manner to those sec- we will ship you by Parcel Post, pretions stricken by Influenza. We. tlieie-fnr- paid, quantities not more than three call your careful attention to the (3) dozen 30c size in any one order. Naturally, we cant open accounts at following: this SUPIF time, so your check or money orSHORTAGE DANGER OF this amount must accompany der for PLY IS NOT CONSERVED On October 1st we bad on hand, at order. Dont write us stating to ship our Factory and in twenty warehouses thru your jobber, as we then have to scattered over the country, sufficient wait until we write this jobber and act timents toward state-widprohibition VapoRub to last us, we thought, until his O. K. If yon wish the goods to for all time in no mistaken terms. January 1st, allowing for a 50 per cent come thrtf your jobber, have him order believed Those who had that the increase over last years sales, and not them for you. amendment would be given the stamp counting our daily output. This big SNOWED UNDER WITH CORRESPONDENCE. of disapproval by the voters ot Utah excess stock had been accumulated Our force has already been shot to were doomed to disappointment, being during the summer months. of our men are shown in no uncertain manner. Then this epidemic of Spanish In- pieces twenty-fou- r In the next legislature there will be fluenza hit us and in the last ten days wearing Uncle Sams khaki and this one Republican in the senate and five this stock has vanished. At first we recent rush has simply buried us. All to in the house, the one, G. C. Adne, thought this tremendous demand our sales force has been called in We office and the in the N. just but few a ; Isaac Box factory. would Elder last days, two, help only coming from mention this so you wont hold it Pierce and Thomas E. McKay, from orders have run : doz. 1C 18,504 Oct. and M. from P. Wed., against us tf your wires, and letters Croft Morgan Weber; 25.323 doz. arent answered promptly. 17 Oct. Millard. son from P. Tliur., Joseph Finlay 39,250 doz. SPECIAL BOOKLETS ON SPANISH Fri., Oct., 18 'There will be one woman in tne 45,833 doz. INFLUENZA. Sat., Oct. 19 senate, Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward, fiom 77,705 doz. We will send, on request, to any reMon., Oct. 21 Salt Lake county, and two in the Up to Saturday, October 19th, we tail druggist, 100 or more little bookhouse, both from Salt I.ake county. These two are Anna T. Piereey and have actually shipped for this month lets, just issued, on Spanish Influenza, Grace Stratton Airey from Salt Lake. $400,284.10, or over two million jars giving the latest information about of VapoRub. this disease Its history the sympPersonnel of Legislature. The membership of the next Utah THE PROBLEM NOW IS TO DIS- toms the treatment, and particularly the use of Vick's VapoRub as an exTRIBUTE VAPORUB QUICKLY. g legislature will be as follows, all Most of this tremendous quantity is ternal application to supplement the Democrats unless otherwise desig1 ' " fill en route to the jobbers, but physicians treatment. nated : ' conboth are and express NEW WAYS TO USE VAPORUB. freight Senator i nowadays) and it may be some In addition to the. usual method of , First district : Box JUder and Tooele gested time before this supply reaches the using VapoRub that is, applied over counties Archibald Sevan. , In the meantime, therefore, the throat and chest and covered with Jobbers. Second district : Cache county J. W. it is necessary that we distribute, as hot flannel 'cloths our customers are Funk. widely as possible, the stock that we writing us daily telling of their sucThird district: Davis, Morgan ano are manufacturing daily, together with cess in using VapoRub in other ways, Rich counties Richard Stringham. now on the jobbers and retailers particularly as a preventive. that They VV. Fourth district; Weber county in order that it may get to melt a little in a spoon and inhale the shelves, J. Parke, Joseph Chez. the Influenza districts quickly. Our or melt it in a benzoin Fifth district: Daggett, Duchesne, normal output is about 4,000 dozen vapors arising, steam VJiere the steam kettle kettle, Summit and Wasatch counties James per day. We are putting on g night is not available, Vapofiub can he used' W. Clyde. shift, but It will be a little while be- In an ordinary teakettle. Fill the teaSixth district: Salt Lake county fore that is producing. kettle half full of boiling water, put in Culbert L. Olson, George H. Dern, WHAT WE ASK THE WHOLESALE half a teaspoon of VnpoRub from time Elizabeth Hayward, Allen T. Sanford, to time keep the kettle just slowly DRUGGIST TO DO. James W. McKinney. Last Saturday we notified all of our, boiling and Inhale the steam arising. Seventh district: Utah county J. Jobbers, by Special Delivery, as folAccording to a Bulletin just issued William Knight, Edward Southwick. the Public Health Service, Dr. lows: by Eighth district: Juab and Millard Deals recommends that the nose and and Stiles 1st quantity shipments ! ounties Daniel Stevens. Fill no throat be kept coated with some oily of all kinds are cancelled. Ninth district: Sanpete county quantity orders of any kind, whether; substance. For this purpose VapoRub Orlando Bradley. taken by our salesman or by your own. is excellent just put a little up the Tenth district : Garfield, Piute, Senostrils from time to time and suuff Sell in small lots only. vier and Wayne counties Quince 2nd-Orfrom ns In ns small well back into the air passages. Kimball. GREENSBORO, N. C Twelfth district: Carbon, Emery, THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Grand, San Juan and Uintah Don B. Too Much for the Skunk. The New Suit. Colton (R.) Mr. Cackle Berry vouches for the folThe country boy had come to visit This advertisement ( e, e be-dn- , der Representatives. First district: Box Elder county his city friends, and before leaving home his mother had spent much time on his wardrobe, but he soon saw that things were not quite right. At a small party given in his honor he remained firmly fixed in a corner. At last his hostess, thinking to make him feel more at ease, said : How nice you look, William ; who made your From the depths came the resuit? ply: Mother, blame it! lowing story: A Frenchman, an Englishman, an C. G. Adney (R ) Irishman nnd a German prisoner were Second district : Cache county E In an argument as to which was the A. Meyers, J. E. Cardon, W. H. Balbravest. lard. A Yank overheard the controversy Third district: Rich county John and decided to settle it Pointing to B. Kennedy. a near-b- y poultry house, he told them Fourth district: Weber county that there was a skunk inside and Isaac N. Fierce (R.), Thomas E. Mcasked the Irishman to step inside and (R.) Kay see how long he could stand it. ' Fifth district: Morgan county P. Pat did as he was told. In five minM. Croft (R.) utes he came out. The Englishman folWHY W. WOMEN DREAD J. Sixth district: Davis county lowed, but he stood it only four minWhitesides. utes. The Frenchman nekt tried it, OLD AGE 4 Eighth district: Salt Lake county but five minutes was enough for him. old Dont about Dont age. worry Charles C. Richards, Arthur Welling, about worry It was the Germans turn. He went other when in being way peoples Anna J. Piereey, Francis W. Quinn, F. you are getting on in years. Keep your in and the others waited. The minutes body in good condition and you can be as Cugene Morris, Frank R. Newman, one two three four five bale and hearty in your old days as you passed Robert E. Currie, Delora E. Blakely, six but no German. Eight seven, be WfiTS one and will every yen 5 kid, ohn Hanscu, Jr., Grace Stratton minutes ten the skunk came out glad to see you. The kidneys and bladder are the causes Airey. of senile afflictions. Keep th.wn clean and Eleventh district : Utah county Catarrh Cannot Be Cured in proper working condition. Drive the by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they Alma Greenwood, I. H. Masters, J. O. wastes from the and system poisonous cannot reach the seat ot the disease. Bullock, Lorenzo R. Argyle. avoid uric acid accumulations. Take GOLD Catarrh is a local disease, greativ influFourteenth district: Sanpete county MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodical- enced by constitutional conditions. HULLS MEDICINE will cure catarrh system will CATARRH Robert H. Hinckley, Henry R. Tan- ly and youinwill find that theorder. Your It Is taken Internally and acts through perfect working always be Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the the ner, be wifi muscles enlivened, your spirits HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Fifteenth district: Carbon county made strong and your face have once System. is composed of some of the best tonics look of and health. more tne youth E. with some of the best combined Holmes. J. known; New life, fresh strength and health will blood purifiers. The perfect combination Sixteenth district: Millard county treatment. come as you continue this When of the ingredients in HALLS CATARRH C. J. Johnson. you first vigor has been restored continue MEDICINE Is what produces such wonresalts in catarrhal conditions.. Nineteenth district : ' Millard county for awhile taking a capsule or two each derful Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. day. They will keep you in condition and F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Joseph P. Flnlaysoti (If.) prevent a return of your troubles. There is onlv one guaranteed brand of Something Wrong Somewhere. Haarlem Oil Capsules, GOLD MEDAL. Kills Nurse, Wounds Two Others. Mr. Clout read in a paper that diBe on1 the market. There fakes are many Chicago. Climbing a fire escape to sure you get tne Original GOLD MEDAL gestion is stimulated by talk and a fooin in the nurses dormitory of the Imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are laughter at meal times; he cogitated s Wednesthe only reliable. For sale by ail Postgraduate hospital here, over the idea, and finally addressed Adv. day, an unidentified man shot and druflpsts. his family thus : killed one nurse, wounded two others Now, this keeping mum at meals At Least He Had None Left. ' . and escaped., Charles went visiting with his father has got to stop. You hear me, you and on their return his father was girls. You begin to tell stories, aud Austria Meeting Surrender Terms. Rome. The conditions of the armis- asked as to the boys behavior. Beau- keep up agreeable sort of talk like tice between the entente nations and tiful, was the answer. "He couldnt aud you boys, laugh and be jolly or Whereupon the Ill take and dust your jackets with Austria are being carried out without have beea better. I used' all the Ihe strap till you cant stand. Now delay. Itnllan troops have begun to oc- young hopeful said: the family And I had. manners n held will be the which cupy territory And yet, somehow the jollity seemed Judged from his behavior Hie next day a guarantee. forced. or two that he certainly had; - first-clas- be-gin- |