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Show I Notes From th&B. LOCAL" DRUGGIST SAYS: TAKE ONLY EDITORIALS "! The Training School of th a in City suffering from stomach or llrigham Young Universit, full Indeed, swing. soperfect bowel troubles that we are the' of the years details all were of mixture the for .simple agents etc. 'work that recitations began the buckthorn bark, glycerine, Adler-i-kthe remedy first period oflast Monday, as if known as which became famous by curing the Jong vacation had beenjraly reegss. arpendicitis.This Is the has been sifted for As state the known' cleanser bowel thorough and as the size of teachers, DOSE ONE relievjtfideal and JUST with-an- d sour stomach, gas on the stomach classes is also' ideal, it goes all are e grades constipation almostTMME- - out sayingjhat-thave all-ssome one7Jn filled DIATELY. You will be sur- as thirty pupils prised at the QUICK action of grades as many be turtied to away. The one Adler-i-kMoore Drug Co. had seventh the is grade, exception students can more fifteen where ' We want to H. C. HICKS, Editor ONE-DOSE- tell those in Provo a, -- A STRONG PLATFORM. thfi. Pemocrata of Utah County have After nights worrying ben 8pendiVg"TytoX.',Beple.sa cans HeKe of putili t over the attitude find themcounty on the liquor question, they least selves confronted with the very thing they desired. The Republicans not only declared for but placed ttfof the stamp of approval on the accomplishments results present local option law for the splendid The time. it; has 'pfoduced up to the present plank jn the platform says The Republican party went "before the people of the state four years ago on a platfrom pledging the enactment -option -- law on theJiquor- - question. and has t The law was put ben successfully working since 1911, In ocommunitiea .where the vote has been in favor of prohibition, the people have been able largely to do away with the evils of the liquor traffic We believe that the people of the state should be given the opportunity by an election ,separate from all other hues tions, to determine whether they wish to continue under the present local option condition, or to have statewide prohi' bition. PROPHECY AND HISTORY. The Best of the prophets of old was( Isaiah, in all of whose .work there is nothing cryptic. It is never necessary to resort to mathematics, chron- in discovering raost-an-oyeni- ght the time the fix to or Tsaiahs prophecies, meaningof of their fulfillment, for one time is as good as another in thgprophccies-o- f nman who rarely FOR SALE Limited amount of stillbetaken. The' faculty this year is as folwill nature more that than prophesies anything good Carbon paper; lc per sheet lows; chile it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Beal continue to take its course. Since nature is alMiss Mary J. Ollerton, principal. Csll this office in human course rrd affairs, jiday ways taking its is as a cenlurywith Isaiah and everyday .finds his words fulfilled. """'The prophecies of Daniel, fhlch must- - be studied in a reference library,- - are, nevertheless, With all eyes turned toward Lehi Wednesday and the the ones most in favorihee the beginning of the of Utah County. in session, the party, came-o-ut .Republicans war.-- All that is needed to make Daniel the predict with eolors flying and can go before the voters on a platform of this waror any other, is to arrange his that needs no apology. Democratic failure is roundly scored fall the --way cryptic figujres so as to make-theand many public acts of the Republican party are given pubyou wish Daniel is always the most popular of licity and praise. The platform is as follows thepldf Hebrew prophets in such times as these, the state should be given the Jor all sides to a military controversy can take opportunity by an election, separ rate from ah other questions, t his lines and out of their abstruseness get what-cve- r of the Republican determine whether te principles is wanted. Daniel is nowservingjheendu party, th principles for which continue under the present local no apologies have ever had to option 'condition,' "or to have of Ruch as try to prove the kaiser to be the state-widbe made. prohibition, More than a century ago, Daniel was ReWe denounce the attempt of endorse the We heartily publican State Platform, adopt- the Democrats of Utah County, being used, and with the same cryptic words, to ed In Salt Lake City on the 1st who in their platform accuse was After Napoleon prove Napoleon day of September, 1914, and we ""the Republican State Hoard of on with won had a Turks and battle the fought hereby pledge our united sup- Equalization of advancing the We pledge the candidates of this port to the candidates who have assessed valuation of all farm, field the old Daniel of was Armageddon, quoted and orchard lands in Utah convention, each bnd all, to carry out the been named for congressional - County twenty per cent to when in indeed was the that on state offices and the Repubcome, prove provisionspP this platform. to know that this llcan ticket. they ought Naof fact the that itvasdnfiderMoSlems Four ypars ago the Democrats were certain spite We point with pride to the board ts by law nonpartisan record that has been made by and composed of two Democrats that they "could carry Utah on a statewide prohi poleon had routed at the place seen in the vision the - Utah Representatives tn and two Republicans, and it was bltiORplank They felt that the. general. senti of the Book of Revelation.. Daniel is the most both the National Senate and a Democratic member of the merit in Utah was against the saloon and on tliat accomodating of all the prophets. It is plain House of Representatives, and board who made the ..recomstate without fear of successful mendation for the raise in tbe sentiment they anticipated a glorious victory. that he tried to please everybody, and succeeded, contradiction that, by reason of peoples taxes In Utah County. We may not even except Belshazzar, since DanThe Democrats In their county They ignored the experiences of other states the ability and high moral Hit pi at f orm two- - years ago pledged -iels interpretation of wall was of these men, Utah occupies an themselves to reduce the salarlost Now they are willing to admit that they as cryptic as all his other work andave the king enviable place before the nation ies of the county oficers. They have nominally done this, but were in error and desire to put the question ib no intimation that the Persians were at that mom-en- i and before the world. v ffl connectloh ' wltb'nhe- yeduc- " d new" the attention We (o'J" oh the point of entering Babylon. to the peopleon a referendum vote. tion they have added so many ofThey hat splendid workof the Btate Isaiah is very unaccommodating,, indeed. He hoped that the. Republicans would say nothing ficers In their administration o' deputies that the salaries o these amount to about five our publto affairs,- - A magnifiabout this much maligned question, hut the above makes small effort to foretell specific events' save cent capitol building Is nearlim times as much as the reducplank ia .the party, platform will ' undoubtedly as they could be seerrcontinually growing out of They further pledged completion, and the funds for tion. been very largely themselves to reduce the taxes. same have the abuse the minds of the public and will no of the fhe of the nature and things transgressions longer This pledge has ween met by raised by meanB of the inheriserve its purposeonthe Democratic platform world. such as the coming oj a Messiah and his tance tax, provided for by a Re-- - raising the rates so that about Not only is the platform strong on the liquor rejection by unfitted to accept him publican - legislature. Various Forty Thousand Dollars more-iwill bo collected from the peoare trader projects rrigation issue hut on all other points. It answers Demo- Isaiah, like his contempdraries,-allow- ed of- - Utah county than was very few 'way as the result of Republican pie collected cratic slander most admirably and points out the people to escape, buphe did not, like Daniel, torunder a Republican adlegislation, and the benefits ministration. Each taxpayer be will same from the enduring fallacies turn. Democratic extrava ment the credulpds among them with cryptic and Incalculable. These public can verify this by glancing a, gance .is ref erred.. (o the taxpayer and his tax signs to indicate the possible dates of their mis improvements are modeled after his tax notices of the past three the national law, also a Repub- years. for fortunes. Isaiah contented himself with saying Judgment. receipt The county should Be adminlican measure, which has given It is with pride the Republicans point to the that evjFcauses mus't produce evil effects n , to Utah County particularly and istered in a business like manthe State of Utah in general, ner, and we pledge the nominees accomplishments of their allministration of state the course of nature, the time is ripe. the Strawberry tunnel and ca-- " of this convention to give the saffairvfor At..ia.through Republican rule Utah T be- popul ar pr eferm en t for- Dan rel-i- ah urn an haL As a result of thesy benepeople a progressive and eco-has forged to' the front. ficent measures, tne value of nomical administration of counWeakness which, in itself, is .the greatest cause property In the county and state ty affairs. , of the eviL effects Isaiah sees repeated as human We pledge the candidates of has been Increased hundreds of o 'this itself. thoUBandsordallars. COST convention, each ad all,-thistory OF repeats KILLING MEN. out went of The the carry provisions Republican party o o- General Percon of the French armyf recently , before the people of the state this platform. . We reepectfully Invite the cofour years ago on a platform FOOD PRESERVATION. compiled some interesting figures onr'the expense pledging the enactment of a lo- operation and support at the Tht rapidity with which food will spoil in the cal option law on th of war, including the cost of killing a man. That liquor polls of all the electors of question. The law was put Into Utah County, Irrespective of is obtained by dividing the total cost of a war to summer time makes of interest all simple methods effect and has been successfully previous affiliations, to Join us in carrying out the principles of one side by the number of men killed on the other of preservation. Chemicals are not desired, working since 1911. , In communities where the vote has the Republican party, which alside. though such simple things as boric acid and benbeen In favor of prohibition, the ways have been the principles 1 In France spent $400,000,000 in the zoate of soda have been much used in the past, people' have been able largely of good government ' to do away with the evils or Respectfully submitted. actual expenses of the war with Germany. Re- but have been tabooed by the health authorities S. I. GOODWIN, Chairman. the liquor traffic. EUAS HANSEN. Secy We believe that the people of pairing materials and giving succor to the victims There is one way which is left against which there of the war, expenses that are justly to be added, can be no criticism, and that ia by the suu. To dry cost another $200,000,000. France paid $1,000, articles of food on racks exposed to the sun and 000,000 as war indemnity, plus another $400,000,-00- 0 air, as is done in the preservation of apricots and In interest on the sum, loss of revenue, forced in'the manufacture of raisins, would be too slow contributions by the enemy nad upkeep of the fop the preservation; of foods. TrA simple appara tus can, however, be made by almost anyone which German army of occupation. On a similar basis here are some facta about will do the work. The point is to get as much other wars: sunlight focused upon the article to be preserved as possible. A box made with three sides of Rosso Turkish War glass which come together at the top in an apex $400,000,000. with the fourth side of solid wood painted white e war (1905) Russia, ' ' and the bottom also painted white will do the The umber of men killed or who died of work. The suns rays reflected agafnst-th- e , white wounds in these wars were ; woodwork develop sufficient heat to sterilize artiFranco-PrussiaWar Germans, 28,600. . cles that may be placed in the box. Vegetables, . h or fryits, containing mueh water will develop conWar Russians, 16,600. , siderable steam so that some arrangement must se 58,600. be made, like a valve at the top, to let off some of --Frm.wli5ch it is figured that the cost of kill- . the vapor.Ma'ny of the fruits and vegetables can mg cjich man wus as follows : In 1870-71- 7 be $21 ,000. completelyjlried in one day and will become In ,' brittle. TtKrestore them to an eatable condition $15,000.' In 1905, $20,400. it is only necessary to soak them in watery as all - What Wiled t.the greatest number and reduced of the fruit juices andl nutritious properties have been retained in the drVing process. Even the effective froee most js not the rifle or meats, cannon, such 'as chicken, can e also but fatigue, typhus or cholera. in the , jpreserved In 1870,380,000 he 'aitboughdt may Gemansentored'th,hos. neccssaryttr retain piials ..Although they 'diil no'l'cGe of thefiTIlnes them in Ifie Lox for. more than one day. With they were none the less made useless folr a certain such a' drier there is no opportunity of flies or time, Jn the Crimean War the allied armies Josf dust or anything else, to contaminate the articles four times as many men through disease as were being preserved, so that there is no necessity of close in watch killed battle. . Tins proportion was 3 to 1 keeping upon the apparatus. The it was only I economy and co n ven ience qfjiu ch. a process will among the Russians in 177-187to 2 among tlie .7apano.se in Manchuria, thanks to be apparcnftiT inyone. fry it and see what re' . their excellent hygiene. sult you get. , ologies or ancient calendars a. 'ion. a-- 3 of-E-lo- -- Republican County LPlat form cal inta-cffec- 'I -- -- m they-wlah-- io anti-Chris- t. e anti-Chris- t. anti-Chri- st u. Y. j..v I ltfa S, Duscnberry, Kind- ergarten director. firstMiss Ilermese Peterson, grade. Miss Effie Kelsey, second grade. Miss Mamie Iluish, third grade. Miss Lizzie Lindsay, . fourth grade. Alias Pearl Snow, fifth grade. Sfiss Fannie McClean, - . sixth-grader- - - Mr. J. Ralph Wilkins, seventh grader Mr. M. Wilford Poulson, eighth grade, - . , Mr. C. R. Johnson, musie fr. B. F.-- Larson, art director. Promotions in'the seventh grade will be made on the akis of individual studies rather than by departments. The result will he that many undergraduates-may-pursupart of their studies in the high school. Another adjustment'also makes or an improved training school-this JThe entire eighth 7 gfade is moved into the high school J building, thereby giving more room to the --classes remaining in the training building. At a cost ofl nearly $600 for lumber, the mens gymnasium is now fitted out with a fine maple floor. A groupof teachersJ,tid., it down last week, thereby saving the institution over a hundred - dollars. Director Roberts is busy this week repairing and resetting the" various appliances, several hundred dollars worth of which has been stored away for years, unancT-eight- h -- e " -- 5 used. 3? -- j -- i i - - -- -- on-ev- ery N when-evetyri- - -- -- 1870-187- t -- ITS A MISTAKE Made by Many Provo Residents. Many people in a misguidydeL fort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on plasters, liniments and makeshifts. The right other tm t ,.0i t ment is kidney treatment and a remarkably recommended kidney medicine .is Doans Kidney Pills. Provo is no exception. The proof is at your very door. The following is an experience typical of the work of Doans Kidney Pills in Provo. 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