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Show THE PAYSONtAN, PAYSON, UTAH Sour Stomach. This is a mild form of indigestion. It is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of fiod not suited to your digestive organs. If you will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but li tie meat and none at all for supper, you will moie than like- 1hoiie PAYSON, - - UTAH LEE L. BAKER ATTOHMIY and ( Ul eighty members! each paying their iee signed up, of $1.00. Last Tuesday a meet-- ! in was held ih the Relief Society house and seventy were prcbeiu. Mrs Mattie Kaople1 and Mrs. Dixon of Payson were present and gave instructions on Red Cross work. JAn Auxil-iary orgination has been organ-ized here with Mrs. Christena Crooks President; Mrs. Enzell Tietjen, Vice President; Emma Peterson, Secretary; Mrs. G. H. Mott; Treasurer. A Mass meeting of all the members will be called next week, when they will be permantly organized as a KeQj r0SS Phontpr There are 115-- j - ; f Chapter organized in Santaquin. Registered Veterinarian avoid the sour stomach without tak- 4? When ing any medicine whatever. you have sour stomach take one of tlininhei Iains Tablet-- , to aid digm-tint Jbtamable every win. re. J It is rare Unit oven President The Ladies here are very er.-- ; till his marvelous thused over having a Red Cross Wilson, with DR. A. T. GOUGH ly THE PRESIDENT'S CLEAR VLEVI Santaquin News PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' Nsl-lLO- at law Hatfield Blk., 108 W. Center St. Phone 4h. puovo, i TAu ' Worth of Merchandise much below prevailing prices is our patriotic pift to you. 1 1 DR. I.. D. STEWART PinsHI.W and SlIU.KUV oitice over Bank. Phone ' 23 WITH POOR COAL jsssmm, M. D CURTIS. uiid1 sViujkox A. L. puisK ian We Carry the BEST CO G dike , Telephones Budding. Also a complete line of G. and SUKGKOV at Residence Phone Payson, Utah Office Building Material Stoves & Ranges Farm Machinery Etc. Etc. 7 an individual fruit Cake, , . candies and other good things to please them. Mrs. Alice Ellsworth, Mrs. Caroline Rees, and Mrs. Josephine Bennet, are the bakers and makers of the fruit cakes. b J DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DE.VflhT Office in Douglass Building Over Bertelsens Store , Office over Bank, Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Res. Phone 103-- j Phone 23. Colvin Reece Co. -- JOHN F.. HARRIS A Thanksgiving Program will be given here Thursday afternoon at 2 p, m. in the et Mrs. Charles Liudstrum is visiting in Garfield, the guest of her children. Studied Piano with Richard Stevens, instructor in Boston Conservatory of Music; Cornet under John C. Hammond, noted Boston teacher. Studio, Heber Curtis residence. Phone 61-- Co. f Main Mr. and Mrs. Owen Openshaw have moved here for an extend-n- d stay from Eureka. j. Telephone No. 39 Night or Day Calls Promptly Attended To. MISS LULU TIETJEN Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio at her home Santaquin Bodies prepared for burial at the residence or morgue Hearse at Your Disposal ' Goat Milk t Work wonder in restoring FmMi to those suffering with tuberculo--i or a!onub trouble. Positively wiKestlw problem ol infantile r AT LEADING ORUOOISTS 1ms Put up in 4t tIDEMAN N GOAT 'hysioans Big. U ! LK rr ir orwiivV Tat For Good Treatment In Hair Cutting and Shaving CALL ON H. F. BADHAM The Barber Under Bank Building Chafiibsiisin's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. OVER 68 YEARS EXPERIENCE T?adc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. may Anyone sending a sketch and description whether an quickly ascertain our option freeComrminira. Invention li probably patentable. tionsfttrictlyeonfldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents patents. gent free. Oldest apenev for securing Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive fpeclot notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. tltntrated weekw. J nrtret off eolation of any scientiOe hmrnal. 'J orn s. li a four months, tL Isold by all newsdealer. year; A handsomely MUNN & 00,361 Br.uch Office, t?15 J. H. FRANCOM Broadway, giving. Mrs. Floyd Openshaw was hostess to a prettily arranged tea Friday afternoon compli-menlrto Mrs. Mary Enquest. who is leaving for Miiburn for the winter. Those present were: Henry Smith Pleasid Mrs. Christina Jacobson, Mrs. At Camp, Mary A. Holman, Mrs. Enzell Tietjen, Mrs. Elizabeth German, Mrs. Henretta A. Tietjen, Mrs. In a letter to his folks at Caroline Openshaw, and Mrs. home, Henry Smith who is at Chloe Greenhalgh. Camp Kearney, California, under date of Nov. 17, writes: We have been out on parade There Will Be No Railthis morning. They had a big road Strike. pagent of Freedom at SanDiego today so the people all came It may be regarded as a cerout here to see us march. There were 2,000 men on tainty that there will be no railthe field besides the guns, road strike in the United States cassons, ammunition, wagons, while the war lasts. President Wilson and the brotherhood etc., and twelve aeroplanes enchiefs have been in conference circling over us while we marched. It was sure some and wage negotiationsare to be conducted by the employing sight. roads and their employees be Have been honored again. December 1. In the This time I have been chosen to ginning event of a deadlock there wil go into the fifth section, the be another White house confer most difficult section in the ence. But there will be no strike whole battery to get into. The There may be compulsory ar fifth section doesnt fight. bitration or the goverument The men do the telegraphing, may take control, but there wil semiphore signalling, scouting, be no tie-u- p of tke transpor etc. They are called the Majors tation systems in the Unitec special detail. States while the very existence of the republic is at stake. Fall Turnips. The people of the country would not stand for it and we I have a quantity of choice do not believe either the railWill deliver in roads or their employees would fall turnips. town at 50c a bushel. delibrately be the cause of such S. A. HARRIS. t a disaster. 57-- Payson, Utah. y UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED Incomparable Baby Food The Perjetl Food for LutiUdi i Miss Lula and Jennie Tietjen VETERINARY SURGEON Calls Night and Day Phone H Pure I Mrs. Sarah Ashworth ot Spring City is visiting relatives here, the guest of Mrs. Mary A. Labaron. are Salt Lake visitors this week and will attend the concert of Alma Flnck, and spend Thanks- f WIDEMAWS full-bloo- d ward church. Instruction by Mr. Leonard Stieneckert Piano-Corn- GOLDEN RULE STOftl The Religion Class officers and teachers entertained their pupils in the Hudson Hall Saturday, to a dance and picnic, and picture show, DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH DENTIST New York F l'U Washington, D. L. 12-2- our our partment . Main Street for greater , F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN Hardware, LUMBER and Depot Street, 2 Blocks West Payson, Utah in S. Douglass We Help Uncle Sam Bo.sidencp Cor. 9th and F. Sts. && 3L Undertaking rs $20,000 skill in tho iw ot the English language has boon as clear ami convincing as lit was esteiua) in his s icccli at Buffalo. Noi man who reads that address can jossill lu in doubt ol the iwie that confronts the United States. Only a dreamer can think it possible to settle the war b negotiation with the present government of Germany. As the President points out, if Gci many's aspirations laid been those of the rest of the world, moreh to seek the progress and prosperity of her people, she had achieved sucby. making cess before tin war. Put she savings the .i;ul other aspirations his people. ruoU.(1 aU(i onj, cherished Compare prices with others purpose to dominate the world before buying elsewhere. politically, that she might sub.social its to inhabitants the ject Visit new Ready-to-we- ar deethical and economic system a which she calls kultur, up-stai- rs Ladies and sort of intellectual and moral Childrens Suits, Coats and Dresses, at slavery which 1ms resulted in lower prices than ever attempted blunting the spirit of personby al independence and individual Utah Store. any freedom. If any man wishes to know what the re suit of GerWeare the Farmers and Workingmans Best Friend because e keep the man victory would he, let him prices clown. look at Belgium, Serbia, Poland and Courlami; let him but look at what happened to the unfortunate people of these countries and see whether he thinks it is possible te make a permanent peace with a counFamous Cherokee Halfbreed. Student Recital. try wdiieli would perpetrate Inventor of the Cherokee Sequojuh, such horrors. alphabet, v as one of the great men of The department ot expression the Indian race. lie was a halfbreed The pacifists say that the to is to make of have peace the High School will give a whose English name was George way Guess. IBs father was a while man peace, but they are as foolish dramatic recital in the Gayety and hi.s mother a Indian as the men to whom Patrick Theatre Sunday evening at 8 woman. Henry referred when he said, oclock. Hows This? Gentlemen cry peace, peace, An invitation is extended to We offer, One hundred Dollars Rewhen there is no peace. These all ward for any mme o! Catarrh that canparents and patrons of the not bo cured by llalls Catarrh Cure men think with their hearts School. There will be no V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ligh rather than with their heads. Wo, the undersigned, have known U, charge. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and beThey let the wash for peace lieve him perfectly honorable in nil )liml their judgment until they Miss Lutie Brough of Nephi, business transactions and tinancial'v to carry out any obligations m nbi ancy that wishing for peace who is specializing in music able by his firm. will bring peace. The only way at Waldjno, Kinnan & Marvin, the B. Y. U. at Provo, came Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O o make peace is to conquer it. to over attend Halls Calairh Cure is taken internthe School High The only way for the world to ally, acting directly upon the blood an dance Friday, and spent a mucous surfaces of the system, Tt m live in security is to destroy 75 cents p. r free. sent Price ew with Miss Lucile days the Prussian idea and to conbottle. Sold bv all druggists. Take Halls Fatni ly Pills for const i. vince the German people that Wightman. patioD war as a trade has ceased to be salts which it needs for normal Has a Good Opinion of Chamberprofitable and that nations orhealth. Eat more potatoes for lain's Tablet. ganized for the purpose of rob Iains Tablets are a wondng their neighbors can no breakfast, lunch, dinner or sup er. Chambei i never sold that beet longer carry out these plans per, therefore, while they are them, writes E. anvthing B, Ties.ey, Richabundant, say the specialists, to mond, K.v. When troubled with indisuccessfully. .. or constipation give ui-the advantage of both your gestion wore The presidents words tt Ini. directed towards organized la- health and your pocketbook. Obtainable everywhere. bor, because upon the patriotof ism and tho workingmen depends much Come See of our success in this war. The man who works with his hand must bear in mind the larger My Line issue and understand that the -steps taken to help his trade and individual condition which are perfectly proper and wise k in times of peace are improper with steel centers for saddle and driving horses. and extremely unwise when the GOOD WIDE FRONT SHOES AND NARROW HIND very foundation upon which SHOES. rests his opportunity for inSTEEL CENTER SHOES FITTED TO ORDER. BLADE dividual development and sue OR PICK POINT. cess is threatened by the Prus sian system and the German armies. 1 ss and of Never Slip Screw-CorH. O. HALL Shoes The Horseshoer J Eat Plenty of Potatoes Now that the country's bumper potato crop is flowing into markets in an evercreasing stream the wise housewife wil take advahtage of this cheap source of starcry food and wil give the tubers a very important place on the dinner table, say specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. It is well known that potatoes are a nutritious and healthful food, of which one may eat freely without ill effects. As a matter of fact, say the department specialists, there is something more which can be said for the potato, for the liberal consumption ot them helps to supply the body with alkaline home-economic- a Get a New Edison Diamond Amberola For CHRISTMAS! This year instead of scattering your purchases and making individual gifts to each member of the family, why not all put together and get a New Edison Diamond Amberola? It is the ideal gift for the entire family because there is hardly a person who does not enjoy music of one kind or another. The New Edison Diamond Amderola is all voices and all instruments in one: Once you bear the Amberola you will marvel at its almost human magnetism and charm its music is so natural, so Unlike talking machines and ordinary phonographs which you have heard, the Edison Diamond Amberola does not use needles. The stylus (reproducer point) is a GENUINE DIAMOND. Diamonds never wear out. Another thing to remember is that Edison Blue Amberol Records are almost unwearable and unbreakable. life-lik- e. CHAS. E. SMITH, Agent, Payson, Utah |