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Show PAGE TWO GAS STOVElCOMFORI ftS MAKE THE FIGHT FOR PRINCIPLE While the citizens of Provo nre about to enter lijxfn knot her cum paign w hich promises fo bring buyout eonsuTeruble hen tjil argument and controversy, we shotlTil like t C. V:! cth ri.!c to spare the bitterness which sometimes arises frm this hind of a fight and to think, not onty for the present, but for the futuie business and moral interests of the city. As this paper is an ardent advocate of a sabrnn-les- s city we shall expect to do what we can to convince the public of tho justice of our iews. IIoweverTtecause those opposed to prohibifion and favoring regulation are op posed -- to uv, we do not believe we are justified "in (laiming that they do not have the interests of the eity at heart, and are not sincere in their arguments area hist prohibition. "With the recent movement on the part of the Commercial club t) unite the city) and to bring about better business thtoUgb the hannony of the business interests, we can now hope for "bigger and better things. Provo has long needed . 1 iui celleut for this union. The dawning of a greater we cannot afford to create day is in sight-am- i the bitteress which a personal campaign would bring. If-- Provo is to remain dry it remain so by the arguments that are advanced in favor of prohibition and not by the nur A A ;As made on the promoters of the election. Furthermore, we desire to state that while the policy of The Post is dry, advertising space is for sale and both' parties have the right to purchase what space they desire, - 0 0 0 DEMONSTRATION" ' Jli)Lsy5Jton.v-our-cky- . k1 Mf THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY f i . "Visiting In Salt Lake a short time ago, one, of our Provo shoe dealers" met upon the street near the Walker bank building, a fellow dealer from Ogden. Knowing the Ogden man as a person of great discrimination aBTegafdlTgre88 and general appearance, the Provo man was 'somewhat surprised to note the dilapidated, appearance of the other's shoes and the following conversation ensued: Hello, lid man, hows Ogtfen; what in the world are you runaround the metropolis la this shape for? Theres a shoe ning shining parlor, right beside you; for the love of heaven, do go and get a shine. Not on your life, replied the Ogdenfte, my Ogden shiner needs that money. And) whats more," although 1 left on the early train this mornfng, I did not wait until l. got.,here.Jta-ge- t my.break- TaStTand Believe me, I'll have my supper la Ogden, too. I dont owe Salt Lake anything Ogdens my town, and he bustled off down the street like a man who was anxious to get through his . business and get home. , It has been just that policy upon the part o5 the Ogden people as a whole that has made the Junction City what It is, one of the live communities of the west. They couldnt see any reasin In the world why they should spend their money in Salt Lake to the detriment of their owm town. So they patronized their own barbers, eat In their own restaurants, spent their money with, their own dentists, diictors, lawyers and got Just a little more efficiency and value for their money than they could have done in the slg town, and the result Is that Ogden has grown and Is growing right along until today she Is a recognized rival to Salt Lake in many ways. TARIFF, REVENUE CUT Nobody Can Tell When .You Darken Gray, Faded Hair with o n old-tim- and Just as Boon as Provo recognizes that she is big enough andf strong enough to get along with running to Salt Lake upon ttnsv slightest pretext. Just then will she start to grow and grow fast. Many people think it sounds big to say, 1 got this or that in Salt Lake, but the fact of the matter is that the man, or woman whose home and interests are in Provo who w ill run to Salt Lake for every thing he or she needs might well better hide their face in shame than to attempt a feeling or position of exaltation, over their more patriotic and loyal fellow citizens who have the moral courage in the face of shoddy opposition to stick with their home town and its WHATS MADE OR SOLD IN PROVO IS GOOD institutions. . dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeths Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied its so easy to use, too. You simply "dampen a comb or soft brush and draw ft through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; afteranothef appllcation or "two; it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for WyethB Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural .qelox juuLheauty l t hir and i splendid for dandruff, (Advertisement) 'well-know- l for anyone." Enough e DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, Hamburger Brust Thee, at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teansp full at any - time during the-day or before refilling. It is the most waytb break a cold and cure it opens thepores of the'skin, (effective 1' . THE- INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE. - congestion. . Also loosens thus driving a.cold from UNCLAIMED) LETTERS -- Provo postoffice, May 30, Ladies. G. E. Mrs. Cheeseman, Johnson, Miss Elsie ' 1Q15: oxo-iwaitting-MiBs Rasmussen, C. T. F. Richardson, - John Uavis.J W. OUT- The Leader! lender of jnen Janna-wbsees which way the crowd is going in time Rub Pain and Stiffness away with to get in ahead cf it. Atch!n Globe a small bottle cf old honest ' St Jacobs Oil When your lack ia sqre and' lame or lumbago, sciMica ?r rheumatism has you stiffened i, tWnt suffer! Get a MACH TOWN and district to rldesnd exhibit a sample Latest Modol 25 cent bottlf ol St old, heneet furnished oy u. Ou r Rider Agents everywhere are Jacobs Oil aff Reaseebicrcle o any drug store, pour a, a jt Write for full partuubinandgpecial offer NO ItsOKEY REQUIRED until you receive and approveyour WcycS little in yourj hand and rub it rig:U the V 5 .Jritjumt a coat doponii n into the pain or. ache, and bv- the tiiw anywhere adv slice. pncjxipj'fltyii andaIlowVENDAValVHEETRIALdurimr . which time you may ride Uiebleycle and put it to any test yon wish. Y0U eoua ty, the soreness and lame'll you are then not perfectly satis tied or do not wish to keep the bi- - ness is gone. us to atour expense and yoit vfit wot be out owe cent. cycle shipit back I Dont This aootlrihm FACTORY PRICES a U mHtat)Ove - Penetrating Oil needs to be osed possible A ! .Hardy, Albert - McArdle, the-- 7 Sheppard,- L. Broadbent,, Thomas Gents. Adams, Bert Anderson, A. E. the Tom o- RIDER ASEflTS WANTED 1 . stav-eeitow- led -- mJ actual factory ootw. It profits by buy- - once. the ache and pain t&kfi right gh vo'Wtr ai Irtfiwi and kun our unheard of nd oetorvpriees andnsraorkoMe tprriai afert. YOU WILL BE -s ttWOTKl5Vl()r twrriMmaanti ?w Uumr. WeUbblh.t and W.araaatl.MwttkSlMpmu abQTwIactofT eoat.. SICtCLI BEALKae, yon caa sail our biayelwudar your ! tmno plate at doonin ran prVmi Ontera sued tbo moot two jmeauntti way-topT- SCONOHANO SICYCLie. Wodobol but antaly have a Drabw on hand Mvn u. hndoby oov Clic on Tl- j- ni nl prorrintiT rnnjlni fmta S3 to$a sv 10. pMcnptlTo baryuln MW mailed - .eaa-- a Ar - ind rni ir , mt&iM St. H (1T PS Monday- - Matinee 4 p ro. Dustin Farnum Saturday' - r lh3 itystmeus IN. Ccntra- - THE LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR , Di:ci HIS CArTIVE 2 Refh 2 Re 4 - gA , ' i" f: j ' - Announcement will FATAL NOTE Billie Ritchie - - "3. 'll 3b- - rn-- i . I? et - IN 6 ACTS - Hcdgethorn Panclcre-Preo- laia d v - misery BO . promgoyi (Advertisement.) tnZ $ f Tirej,5S ng (w4 IQ::ET23DBlEFaOM?DiiCTSSES Svfle, Tmu er (UIM will ool let the elr out. A huudx-oW it. .ti. ,.1 Si:i-au5arfc- Don't suffer I Get & dime pack- of Dr. James Headache , thousand pairs sol 4 last year. do in all lively i - Powd m. rld.nir, rerr durable end Uad injdo with s uiecial Quality of rubir, which never v; You can clear you end and relieve porous and which ciixas up small without punctures allowing air to escape. They weijh loWnt Uirobbing hlek ullf rubbqf Xrn4 tieadache no more than an ordinal y tire, the puncture mivtini? m a motiekit with a Dr. pttficturggtiipgB'' Qualities hciturfflven by aavecal layers of thin.speclaliy prepared fabric on the tread. The rejnia? price of these Thu ow. tires la flO 00 per pair, but for advertising purposes wo almost magi, he?daJhe relief tire will outlast any ether are mtUnS a special factory price to the rdcr ot on! om. oiieAo the drug etoM make SOFT, CLASTIC and cally tor v --v w wu4' aau viwie etii.'teai nouiv. ua; EAST RIDING.'' Cl 0.1). received. We will ship on approvr cn di hw fof package and a few mo f not need to pay a oent until you examine and duo thorn strictly ts represented. ' mentg after you take a nowder vou We will aillow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby traklrrtho price S4.53 nor Dairt If will J. tlie hiad' wonder A .. I you send FULL CASH WITH ORDCft and enclose thia advert laemenL vbu usanordorasthettresmavberetumedatOURexpenaelfforacyreaaonthoy are not fc,ie' nwralgia ana pain. Stop Buffer-K- S be-eo- f Afid tlB I nmriak' Beginning Monday, June 7, there Features at the Lllea Monday, Thursday Frilay of each'wek. lil COASTER BRAKES. Self-heali- Iw.,qg magical, yet absolutely harmless. ,8 rod. day haBduecood hand blcyvtoo. , LIU t OTOBISKEDaMSSWaWaaSrbetta,nooManTarfartnry. i rt-- - I system. Try it the next time you suffer from cold or the grip. It is inexpensive w4 entirely vegetatTs; therefore safe and harmless. Peay, Parley Prov0 Knitting Works be-med m i -- g th DM HAIR MuooMGune Sage Tea. . o L-a- HAVE -- -- V la Colorado) Puablo Albuquerque Cbeyunau Sah Lake City 6mm A Lesson from Ogden tL o (incorporated DarrButte tutions of the city. The masses of the people must join in the fight for Provo. All must realize that through the advantages we get and give the business interests by home tradiftg, come our schools and all other institutions of public good. If all those dealing with the mail order houses were to turn their entire trade into the home markets the payrolls in Provo would be so materially increased that all would receive real benefit.. o The new firtles cooking oven gives you all the economy of a fireless cooker with none of the bother and extra steps. Just pull a damper, and the oven be- - ' comes a fireless cooker. Use it as an ordinary oven when you wish or open the door and use the two oven burners Just like the grate burner. PERFECTION - XcwA'aL'ii-aanl-l;pj-ei.o--vi-H- - ' for the improvement which we enjoy. time we spend money in Salt Lake or at the Every mail order houses we handicap the town just that much and if everybody did as a few are doing, aome of our mail order enthusiasts would have to seek the mail order houses for employment for there would certainly be nothing for them to do in this part of the country. If we are going to build a town and make employment plentiful, the people must unite and work in harmony for a greater Provo. The Commercial club cannot do it all nor can employers clause of the Underper eent differential weed tariff, providing a rebate of duties on merAll of them will be located on main traveled chandise earned in American bottoms, is valid, roads leading to the principal trading centers. but the same rebate must be given where the merA government instructor will be in charge of each chandise is carried in the' vessel Ijf any favored farm. Each farm will be divided into eight five-acr- e nation, insures a revision of the tariff. About plats separated by roads and different jneth-od- s all the nations having ships are favored, under of cultivation, different times of sowing and existing treaties. lienee the decision means a different rotation of crops will be applied to horizontal cut. of 5 per cent on all duties. How each plat as a means of demonstrating which will the court arrived at such a decision is as mysbe best adapted to "the different districts. The terious as how the Treasury department came raising of livestock will also be looked after. to suspend .the differential, clanse-o- n. account- - of in ways to show dates the favored nation treaties in the first place. It Each plat- - will of sowing, nature of crops and manner of plant- is' possible that the decision will be reversed by ing. There are sections of the United States the supreme court of the United Stales. On the where such practical demonstrations of how to other hand it in a y h e.unhnld-AinI-- it TTiFTiTea get-- t h emost"tm to f theort'Trrrileeiteit essary for the Treasury department to refund of demonstration farms originated in "Medicine something like .'ll.',000,000 in customs heretofore Hat,-- the birth place "of "blizzards. "Hint it i:Aa coljected. 'With the treasury general balance rewarm duces to 15,000.000, with the expenditures the proposition. greatest in the history of the government, with . General Ilmrta has deposited his dignity in the war tax and the income tux failing, to meet. mho or ex peel at Ions and with the lopping off ot millbe. at ti hatever ions tf dirties on surecr in prospect, the nations may judicial neutrality o o n fiscal affairs were in a bad uav before this deIn the abvmee of other worlds to.eoiKpior, cision.. It will lie necessary to devise some means Portugal conquered itself and promptly subsided. of raising imnjjcdiate revenue and it is almost certain that the tariff will be revised. It is safe to A Chicago lawyer asserts that the,, time is conjecture that the sugar schedule will be rehe will abolished and when In near at hand vised. fact the probability of that particular prisons criminals will he doctored instead of being revision was seen several months ago. The state w-punisheil. Is this a new advertising campaign for of the treasury will he the o vcnselm niiureletL.,-AlthoutefcbvollegT'K'?" ti c,,t:ilL.lie stoutly rasist- s a that ing rpr' tectjve,,tan our Democratic friends where they reopen the ta - their-C le the centre of a haystack on fire. V eht" a I riff - will, iioq- - go-of ny schedule furnishing incidental protection. o o o Jf munitions pf war .were, as- plentiful-as-vo- A unteers. the United States could spank the whole Next we wiU hear protests against the Ital-- j of Europe between meals. Inns scattering banana peels along the Alps. bybut one- - 0- 'govern-- ' - PERFECTION lights instantly and regu- -. late by raising or lowering the wick. No valve to dog. No feed tubes to warp. IS -- hfiReetlm-fAetoriesand4mfnstrialtms- FARMS The United .States could we thing profitably imitate anexaraple set by the Dominion of Canada inthe line of promotion of agriculture. The recent action of the Dominion government in greatly enlarging the scope ofe its work in the establishment of demonstration farms, proves it to have passed the experimental stage. Heretofore Canadian demontration farms have been of very large area and located far apart. The government is now to establish ten of such farms in the Province of Alberta alone, each farm to consist of 15 acres. The ten farms it is now served t- - - IS THIS JUSTICE? While members of the Industrial committee of this eity were canvassing in the interest of home products this week, they run across one firm a Provo doing business that would not listen to a home buying talk. They claimed they could do better by buying their goods in Salt Lake and were not ready to consider home merchants. It is just barely possible that in a case of this kind the home merchants might consider this institution in the same light and if other people took the same view of it the time would notj be long before the members of the firm would. have to move to Salt Lake to make a living. Many people in Provo and the surrounding districts do not realize just what it means to them individually to buy at home. JThey do not realize that over sixty per cent of the taxes of the community are paid by the industrial and mercantile establishments" the city. It is the merchant and the manufacturer who pays the bulk of taxes . Tneiit and iiaiam-Oi-intereU-A- on in new perfec- safety OIL COOK.STOVE, makes tion cooking easier and quicker. The NEW ptrof a y prtois. say tlrym tha wllljln.ouM-r- . v.cw.nrou to mi nad hveTr atari fr llaiuU rrlF fl1 or Hfnrtum-Fro- feif Ttm mNttni or writ for tijv and HtinmotRD(l PUkdrt Dtit writ tMfoV f IT of tlrto from oriyt ltooomy.ito.Mn.. . ora w. ortbr-a- t howii tLooo. iicvs tut w boo OU IAK wo mia VMotrktMo Ura offn atul tfRd ol t ltr'Hlaeterw Py Thought. There are only two roads by which any Important goal can be reached iheor ,Btreatb perwiMce- - wri.Now. GIIIGACIQ. ILL Qoctbo. I - you get what (Advertisement m jry (atuti.h nvjIo iktr.Uwaadauuki AU ttlscrat tih f rr W OUVYKQ m WcrrW todr. DO f.OT or mlr tHfnj; until you kav ar Saw BMkkSag vv J.L.uEAD CYCLE GOLlPAUYi IOf |