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Show Tim rfidvo post wbHshd Tuesdays and Pride No. 128 Woot Contor Street SAFETY . pOST PUBLISHING COMPANY State Engineers Office,, Salt Lake Year, strictly In advance Month, strictly In ad vanco.... 11.00 dress is Provo, Utah, have made apIf not paid In advance, add 80s per plication In accordance with the rev year, or 2Se for six months to the quirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, aa amended by the Sesabove. sion Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911 and Entered at the Poetofflc of Provo 1915, to appropriate twenty (20)1' c-feet of water per second from .City as oooond class matter, accordProvo Utah County, Utah. Act of River, to Marsh S, Congress, ing Said water will be diverted at a 1884. point which Ilea 1S90 feet south from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of.. a ditch for a distance of Consult County Clerk or Respective 7940 feet and there used from Janu'Signers for Further Information. ary 1 to December SI, inclusive, of each year, to generate power for electric light and for propelling ma.IN TOT DISTRICT COURT OP THE chinery on the Provo Bench. After FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN having been so naed. the water will AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE be returned to the natural channel, at a point which lies 700 feet north and OF UTAH 2240 feet west from the southeast corner of Section 13, township and In the Hatter of the Estate of Sarah aforesaid. This application Is range A. K. Harrison, Deceased: NOTICE in the State Engineers designated TO CREDITORS. office H No. 6746. Creditors lrlll present claims with All protests against the granting ot voucher to the undersigned at their reasons said application, stating resldenee In Provo City, Utah County, must made by affidavit bs therefor, Utah, on or before the 20th day of In duplicate, accompanied by a fee March, A. D. 1917. of $2.50, and filed In this office withWALTER HARRISON, in thirty (SO) days after the compleELFIE H. GRAHAM, of the publication of this notice, tion, Executors of the Estate of Sarah A W. D. Beers, K. Harrison, Deceased. State Engineer. Parker A Robinson, Attorneys for Date of first publication November Eexecutors. 14, 1916;- - date- - ef completion of pubFirst pub. Nov. 17, 1916. lication December 14, 1916. Dec. 1916. Last I Only Way STATES 1 RIGHTS P. Thom. PRESERVED cubi- legal Notices . 19, pub. Let your Xmas greeting carry the message of personal friendship. . Sealed NOTICE TO WATER USER8 -- , e s 8, 1917. NOTICE TO CREDITORS '" Estate bf de. T Alice A ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Logan, Cache County, Utah, care of Utah Power and Light Company, or to Booth k Booth, attorneys, Rooms IS and 14, Knight lmlldlng, Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th day of ' March, 1917. Dated at Pjovo, Utah,, this 22nd . day of November, A, D. ,1916. ; McClellanr - , f u proposals will be received State Board of Insanity at the by the State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah October 20, 1916. Notice la hereby given that A. E. Snow, whose postoffice address Is Detroit, Michigan, made application in accordance with the requirements of the' Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907. as amended ' by the Session Laws of County, Utah. Said water waa to Utah. 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ninety-fiv- e of water (95) rubic-fee- t per second from Provo River, Utah have been diverted at a point which bears south 10 degrees east 2150 feet from the northeast corner of Section 12, Township 8 South. Range 2 East. Salt Lake . base and meridian, and was to have been conveyed by means of n canal and n pipe line for n distance of 11,400 feet and there used from7 Janaary 1 to December St, Inclusive of each year, to generate powder to produce electric light and to propel machinery In Utah and Salt Lake Valleys, Utah.After having been so diverted and used, the Water was to have been returned, at polnFwMch bears north 18 degrees 40 minutes west 1145 feet rrom the norheast corner of Section' 24 township and Said aforesaid. applicant range now makes application In accordance with the requirements of Section 1288x24, Chapter 62, Session Laws of Utah,' 1909, to return the said water to Provo' River at a point which bears north, 22 degrees 20 minutes east 460 feet from the southeast corner pf the southwest quarter of Section IS, Township 6 South, Range 2 east At such, times when the. natural flow available to this application (95) second-feetIs less than ninety-fivwater aqua of n then quantity to the volume of flow of the Upper East Union Canal will be returned to said canal at n point which Jears south 2S degrees 40 minutes weat 500 feet dlstimt from the south quarter corner of said 8ectlon IS. This application Is designated in th State bears north 18 degrees 40 1 minute office as No. aS14. Engineers ' ""All protests against the granting of ; said application, slating .the reasons therefor, must be msde by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied by a fee of fS.50, and filed In this' office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. . W. D. Beers, ' State Engineer. Date of first publication Deo. 8, 1916; "data of completion-o- f publication, Jan. SEALED PROPOSALS State Mental Hospital for supples for six months ending May 31, 1917. consisting In part of: 12,000 lbs. sugar; 600 lbs. cocoa; 1200 lba coffee; 300 lbs. green tea; 10,000 lbB. No. 1 Japan rice; 6000 lbs oatmeal; 500 lbs. orn meal; 2000 lbs. creamery cheese; 3000 lbs. creamery butter; 5 cases cream of wheat; 100 cases macaroni, 150 lbs. whole black pepper. 35 cases salmon; 350C lba. table salt; 4 dot. baking powder, 5b; 2 cases soda; 85,000 lbs. W. W. flour; 22,000 lbs. beef; 300 lbs. silver gloss starch; 120 lbs. corn starchp 2407 lbs. soap chips; 2400 lbs Wyandotte; 800 lbs. U. S. cleanser; 8 cases Red Seal lye; 2 cases Bon Ami; 2 cases Sapolio ; 5 gross toilet soap; 6 cases eat-til-e soap; 25 cases laundry soap; 3 cases G. Pi tar soap (small) ; 2 cases Ivory soap (small); 85,000 lbs bran; 40 tons straw; 35.000 lbs., shorts; 600 lbs. lard; 2000 lbs. 15,007 oats; iba. Nave beana; 3000 lbs. dried fruit; 20.000 lhiT wheat; 400 lbs oyster fr. charcoal ; 60Q IbA shell linseed blood meal; 57 gals, boiled 300 gals oil; 50 gals, turpentine; , syrup; groceries, drugs, etc. For further particulars inquire of W. R. H. Paxman, Steward, at the . r 800-lb- Hospital. Bids must be sealed and marked Bids for Supplies," addressed to thf State Mental Hospital, on er before noon, December 14, 1916. Bids open- ed cn said date. The board resenes the right tc eject any and all bids not advantag sous, to the State, or to accept any part of any bid. .. STATE board of insanity,.. Principle Which Railways Held Should Govern Regulatory Byetom In Inter ta of Public and the Road Compulsory Byatom ef Federal Incorporation Favored. vanced by Alfred P. Thom, counsel to the Railway Executives' Advisory Committee, In concluding his preliminary statement of the case for tbo railways befor the Nowlanda Joint Committee on Interstate Commerce, W must be efficient as a nation If w are to deal successfully with our national emergencies," said Mr. Thom, and wo mnst appreciate that efficient transportation 1 an essential condition of national efficiency, ; If we are to halt and weaken our transportation system by state lines, by the permanent Imposition of burdens by unwise regulation, wo will make national effJ iciency Impossible." States' Rights Would Not Buff or. Mr. Thom cited many Instances In which shipper In one state were Injuriously affected by selfish regulations Imposed on the railroads by neighboring states. He pointed out that federal regulation would be no invasion of the rights of the states but would be the means of preserving the rights which they acquired when they entered the Union, one of which was the right to the free movement of their products across state boundaries What the Railroads Advocate. The principles which the railroads believe ebould be Incorporated In any Just system of regulation were eum martzed by Mr. Thom as follows: LThe entire power and duty of reg ulatlon should be In the hands of the national government, except as to mat tern so essentially local and incidental 1 raffl-cle- nt d or callus without paln'dr soreness or the danger of Infection. This new drug is an ether compound, and while stlclnr, dries the moment it or even it applied and does not inflame -irritate the surrounding --tissue.-Thin' announcement will Interest many women hers, for It Is said that footwjmr la putthe present Msh-heting corns , on practically every ", womans tost, by it My legal proposition;" Mr. Thom said, "ta tbstthe Constitution as it Dow U gives, full authority to Congress to regulate the Instrumentalities of In tersta to. commerce in all their parts If the power of regulation is to reach the public requirements, it must be coextensive wltb the instrumentalities ef - commerce." . Mr. Thom explained that the roads are not asking either of the Committee GET .YOUR RAZORS SHARPENED or of Congress any Increase In revebut that they are merely asking nues, Blades out Do not send your Razor of a system whlcl will the perfection of town. Wo sharpen them as good be responsible to any Deed that magi as new, 25c and 35c a dozen. 56 So. arise. 2nd WesL D16. el Bub. Pain utd BtiffnisrAway.with a small bottl of old honest - St Jacob Oil When yonr bock ia sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has op, tlont suffer I Get a of - eUV -- boBeot uSi. 25 eent lxUl Jacob Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right Into th pain or ache, and by th time and lameyou eount fifty, th soieness r . ness U gone Dont stay crippled 1 This soothing., penAreting oil needs to be used only cam It takes tha ache and pain right out of your back sad ends the misery. It is magical, yet- absolutely harmless and doesnt bum the akin . . Nothing elas stop lumbago, sciatica Bad lama hack misery so promptly! ed - advL The usual holiday excursion rates will be in effect between all stations in Utah . Sale dates, Dec. 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan, 1. until Jan. 3 returning. - fast helps us look and clean, sweet, fresh. ; s . Excursions to California- -- -. flijrM. n,ldebp: b.fo- br..k- feel - December 20, 23, 29 7 , . i Excursions and vivacious merry bright, alert a good, clear skin a natural, rosy, healthy complexly are assured only by pure blood. I only every man and woman 'could I induced to adopt tb morning Inal. bath, what n gratifying change wou take place. Instead of the thousands ' Sparkling 29, 23 East-De- c. For further information, see any D. & B. O. Agent Tkt Agt. . W, H. MITCHELL,' Agt C. E. EGGERTSEN, men. womr sickly, anaemic-lookin- g and girls, with pasty or Instead of the mu' tudes of nerve wrecks," rundowr. brain tags"- - and - pessimists ; should see n Tlrile, optimistic : r. of .people everywher - An inside bath la had by drink!--eacmorning, before breakfast, with a U glass of real spoonful of limestone phosphate In to wash from the stomach, liver, k: neymad tea yard ot bowels the vloua days indigestible waste, i and poisons, cleansing, sweetening and freshc: the entire alimentary canal be putting more food Into the stomai Those subject to sick headache, lousness, nasty breath, rheumnt: colds; and partlculary those who h. a pallid, sallow complexion and v are constipated very often, are ur to obtain a quarter pound of llmestm phosphate at the drug storesufflei-tcost but a trifle, but Is demonstrate the quick end rema able change In both health and appe ance, awaiting those who practice ternal sanitation. We must renv her that inside cleanliness Is more portant than outside, because the i ' does not absorb impurities to laminate the blood while the pore thq thirty feet of bowels dow ns; PROVO STEHfl LAUPMY - t rosy-cheeke- d h -- hot-wat- ALWAYS er Phone 164 J. 5, - RELIABLE - - ; V 375jlY, Center N. GULICIi, Proprietor IVF UAKE A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PILLOWS AND BEDS ' ' whi-wil- l o And with it comes the season of banquets, family dinners and social lunches. Our stock of raisins, currants, citron, lemon peel, etc., is complete and the best that money can buy. . - Try our California lettuce . cauliflower and - home - raised " vegetables. We carry every the table. thing for uuro PI. ' ' ; ' Pain o . 4 - Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or ' as the German folk call it, Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a taklespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling Water upon it, pour' through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way-tbreak a cold and cur grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also' loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Trv it the next time you suffer from e sold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefor sale and harmless. VIATHE . ' COLD Holiday Excursions Good ' Tha power of the Commission should be extended to enable It to priF scribe minimum rates and not merely maximum rates as at present Thin would Increase their power to prevent unjust discriminations. ? Justice to Publlo and Roads. A It should be made th duty of th Interstate Commerce Commission, In the exercise of Its power to fix reasonable rates, to so adjust thes rate that they shall be Just at once to th public and to tb carriers.,. To Ibis end the Commission,' In determining rates, should consider the necessity of maintaining efficient transportation and extensions of facilities, the relation of expenses to rates and the rights of shippers, stockholders and creditor of SaysComs Liftdut kid-se- Awaits Anyone Who A the Fingers - Clear, Peachy Skin n cal cases, !A table-spoodf- 1 everywhere. active. hers say they sell lota ef to folks who believe fat ovkidney trouble while It in FOB suffer from backache, sick headache, dlxslness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather la bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of wator; also, get,from any. pharmacist four ounces of Jadi Salta; take a in a glass of water befor fbreakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then feel fin. This famous salts la mads from tha acid ot grapes and lemon Juice, combined with ' Uth la, and- ha bees Used for generation to clean clogged and stimulate them to aormai activity, also to neutralise the' adds In urine, so It no longer la 1 source irritation, thus 'ending bladder weakness. Jad Salta 1 Inexpensive, cannot Injure; make a dallghtful, effervescent llthln water drink which everyone should take now and than to the best medicine for breaking attacks and you cannot get these up him to take any other." Obtainable ay kidney a clean and DRINK HOT Eat less meat, also take gt&sa of Salts before eating breakfaay Danger 8Ignal. If the fire bell should ring, would you run In and stop It or go and help put out the flreTIt la much the same way1 with a cough. A cough Is danger signal as much a n fir belL You should no mor try to suppress It than to stop a lfre bell when It la ringing, but should car the disease that causes tbo coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlains Cough Remedy. most Many have used it with th beneficial results. . It Is especially valuable for the persistent eougb that to often follow a bad could or an attack of grip. Mr. Thomas Andrew. Ind., writes: Beeching, winter my: husband During th takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlains Cough Reme that they cannot bemused to Interfere with the efficiency of the service or the . Just rights of the carriers. 2. As one of the means of sccotn plishlng this, a system of compulnorj federal Incorporation should be adopt ed. Into which .should be brought all railroad corporations engaged In Inter state or foreign commerce. A Th Interstate Commerce Commission under existing laws has too much to do and 1 charged with conflicting functions. Including the Investigation. proeecntloB and decision ot case.- - Th ntter duties should b placed In th hand ot a new body which might bo called th Federal Railroad Commission. 'Regional Commissions should -- different parts of be established-ith country to assist th Interstate Commerce Commission by handling lo- I Without KIDNEYS BOTHER sllyieats. 1 dont sufferer would make' a mistake by giving Doans Kidney Pills a trial." Washington, Doc. A That the In twPrice 50c, at all dealers. Dont eet of national defense require that simply ask for a kidney remedy get control of railway lines should rest Doans Kidney Pills the same that with the federal government and not Mrs. Jones had. Foster-M- i Iburn Co., with the states was the claim ad- Props., Buffalo, N. Y. advt. Bjr.Dr. George E. Hyde, Supt the roads.' ft. The Interstate Commerce Commls 1916. November 30, Provo, Utah, slon should be Invested with the pow . er to fix the rates for carrying mails. First pub. Dec.. 8, 1916, . should T. The federal government hare exclusive power to supervise the Issue of stocks and bonds by railroad carriers 1 engaged In interstate and for With ' elgn commerce. - 8. The law should recognize the essential difference between things which restrain trad In the case of ordinary : mercantile concerns and those which Any restrain trade In the case of common carriers. ' The question of competition Bore corns, hard corns, spft corns or is not the only fair criterion. 9. The law should expressly provide any kind of a corn cm w ahortly he lifted right out with the angers Ifyou for the meeting and agreement of traf-flc'o- r will apply directly upon tfa com a: few other officers of railroads in redrops of freesone; aaywn Cincinnati spect of rates or practices. Tblr I authority. be however, by Ibould, safeguarded It is claimed that atJamallAost on the agreements to be filed can get n quarter of anounc of treas- requiring wltb the Interstate Commerce Commisons at any drug store which Is corn sion and to be subject to be dloapprov-eto rlA oues jeetl ojr, every - 8orlousnaa. OR Urio add in meat excltea the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder la Irritated and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the ntghL When the kldneya clog you must help them flush off the bodys urinous waste, or youll bo a real sik per-so- n shortly. At first you feel a dull believe any kidney misery In the kidney region, you to Meet Emergencies ol Nation, Says IF to Realize Fall Backache Is so deceptive. It comes and goes keeps guessing. Learn tke cause then cure It. Possibly its weak kidneys. Thats why Doan's Kidney Pills are so effective. Theyre especially for weak or disordered kidneys. Heres a Provo case. Mrs. S. S. Jones, 280 South First 1 East street, Provo, says: found very much relief from Doans Kidney Pills and consider them a very good kidney medicine. I have used tnree boxes and they have relieved me ot backache and other kidney OF THE RAILROADS City, Utah, November 4, 1916. 4 Notice is hereby given that David 12.00 S. Park, et al, whose postoffice ad- Subscription Rates ' N p NOTICE TO WATER USER3 BuolneM Manager ti, C. Hloka Many Provo People FEDERAL CONTROL Editor H. C. Hick N. DEMANDS th Provo, Utah t keep the Druggists Jad Salta ercoming BO DECEPTIVE W. D. McCLELLAN, Administrator. m First pub. Nov. 24, 1916. Last pub. Dec. 26, 1916. THE PHOVO POST nmdE, UALGIA - Farrer & Whitehead Joat suffer I Got & dime of Dr. James Headac! ; Powders, i -- Quality Grocers. Phone 67' You can clear your head and reliev . 3M dull, splitting or violent throbbin, loadache in a moment with a Di lames Headache Powder. This old ime headache relief acts almost magi ally. Send some one to the drug stoi iow for a dime package and a few mo iipnta after you take a powder Jw ..viU wonder what- becamo ol th Wed -- FURNITUREISOURBUSINESSl neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer Be sure you get who' it's needless. you ask for. . Cough Medicine for Children,.. --7- Mrs. Hugh Cook. Bcottsvllle. N. Y, says? About five years tgo when we were living in Garbutt, N. Y I doctored two If my children suffering from colds with Chamberlains Cough Remedy and found it Just a repre--?pteIn every way. It prompts checked their coughing and cured f J We buy and we sell all kinds of Furniture. If you have" A second-han- d piece, dont throw it awayr "Call ns up 'and -' we will pay you something for it 1 Do you need a heater nowf We have a few left at bar- 4 gains. Come and see them. ' ; 1 d rhelr cllda quicker than, anything I ever used." Obtainable everywhere. (Advertisement.) 41 - NewlSecond Hand Store PHONE 348 D. O. WAID PROP. r PROVO, UTAH |