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Show t THE RICH COUNTY JJEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH r&tzjrjk idrjkrAtATjtrjrA iltiiiness - J-- Directory. To I'l.rfm Service rnt c!hm Dr IVS-S- Re$v. . - TAFT OUTLINES AND Puts It Into Plain Language Sl!PGF, ON Jlstetrics a specialty Office at Residence. Randolph t , Utah- - Fred R. Morgan , . LAW and F.1CENSED ABSTRACTER - OF TITLES ATTORNEY-AT- r -- - Probate uiul fating Irrigation, General Law Practice OT4RY. PUBLIC ,t- -, - -,- UtahJ Randolph, Arch McKinnon Licensed Abstractor and Notary public Deeds, 'Mortgages and al! Land' Mntlei Jawed nation will he boycotted by 'all tile other members of the League and will find Itself cut off from both busi-- .. ness and social communication with the rest of the world. j v How It Will Prevent Wars. It is not cla'imed that the League-'c- l Free Nations will do away with war .altogether. Every, possible provision that human intelligence .can devise will be made to settle international disputes peaceably. But should all these measures fail and two nations go to war, ' this is what will happen: . If both parties to the dispute have observed the rules of the League; the 6lher nntions will stand back and let them fight it out. War under such circumstances is difficult to imagine, however, because before the angry nations will be allowed to fight in accordance with the i ules of the League, - so much time must elapse that in all probability their anger will cool and they will .reach, an . amicable understanding. What wo have to fear is that some nation will go to war in defiance of the League; and. every precaution has been taken to suppress such a nation by the immediate use of the united power of the other nations. If international boycott failed to bring her to terms she "would have to face a combined international army and navy. The founders of the League believe that the mere possibility of such a s.tnation .will prevent auy natioi) from violating Its agreement. Does anyone think that . Germany would have begun war five years ago If she had known that nearly all the other combine against great powers LEAGUE PLAN . n phsici'a The council, the chief governing cannot take body of the League, decision of unanimous without action United the Since and its members in Slates will hae a representative tiie Council our interest will be protected there, We hear it said that the benefit of League is formed for the some other Great Britain or Japan or one nation. This is not true. All the the not only nations will gain by it, United as the such nations great States, Great Britain, France, Japan nations which ancj Italy, but the little In the past lime been oppressed by their big neighbors. The international court will give an opportunity for the settlement of old grievances which have long troubled the peoples of the w KjmarArjKArrjrTAtjy. 1. Adjusted Utah Randolph tas The Bleb County ! tier? Fub'isheil WARS SHILL Entere'd as second fins matter May J89". at the Office nt Ihindnlph tab, onder the act of March 2, 1879. Arthur - ROLL OF HONOR McKinnon i . Publisher Published every Saturday at Randelpli, Girls, from Kioli County ha Were w serving their Country as Bed Cross Niirses and liavj returned home El Uich Cutty Biys in to More Means League Over Seas. Them Than It Can Mean to Men. Laketown Austin Willis Randolph Utah Sept. 20 jgj'j mm state TT Good for Billicusness Tw o j ears a go'T' siifforeif h Ire. qtient attacks of siomacii trouble and biliousness. Seeing Chamberlains Tablets advertised 1 com-huje- I improved rapidly. Lrvke, Lsma. Ohio.k jotry them. Miss KmnmVer- 4 i . .Notice Sen-ic- e . Is OTIC E - FOR PUBLICATION - SHAWS STIRRING THE RICH COUNTY It, Peace DR. y NF.rtS PUBLISHING COMPLY Katherine McKinnon, Randolph. Barbara Cox, Wood hi ff. world. It has been said that the League Florence Walton," Woodruff wH! interfeie with the Monroe Docextrine, but the League Covenant Rich County Eoj a Wbo' Made pressly protects this Doctrine. In fact, the Supreme Sacrifice. through the Covenant the Monroe Doctrine receives recognition throughout the world and its principles become Gilbert Smilh Randolph forever established. ' lUndwlph Earnest Fied Johnson Jones 'Rniidoldi Joseph DEMAND Roy Nelson, Randolph David Lelt y Dean, Woo lruff WH I the Interior. Depurtmeugif Rich County' Boys Who Enlisted U. S. Land Office yyl Salt Lake City, of Occupation in'Anny 1919. 5. Utah, August, Shaw.) PLEA. (By the Late Dr. Anna Howard t Notice is hereby 'given that Jasper the Worlds Work. Seven million one hundred thousand Randolph In addition to settling international men who had laid down tlie'r lives in Charles Gunn, Hendeison, of Laketown, Utah, who peaceably the League of (lie great war. Think of it! Seven disputes on May 7, 1919, inad-- Homestead EnIVE ACIDITY Nations will provide means for doing million, one hundred thousand young Chamberlains Gough men had died on the field of battle ! much of the world's work more Systry, Set ini No. 014361, for StSE, NWi is at the boftoo oi most Remedy What does that mean to the women tematically and effectively than can of Section 29, TownSEJ4SV SEi, digestive ills. It means that, seven bp done now when eacli nation is of the world? This is not only one of the 'jest and Purpose of the League. 13 North, Hanged ipastjSalt.Lokn women ' lor, coughs, ship The chief purpose of the League of working only for itself. The people million one hundred thousand best are those walked day by day with their faces most efficient medicines Merdian,has fitod notice of1 intention Nations is to keep the world in a you know best and like and vv In o.ping cough, to state of peace. Another way of ex- who work with you on the' same job. toward an open grave that they might Coble, croup make Ihree year proof to '.establiah to a son. It means that but is also same the with will the life be It way give pleasant to take, which is elaim tohe land &biu'esde$:ribed, bepressing it is to say that the league nations of the future. The more indigestion afford pi easone million seven thousand hundred they is designed to prevent wars.' the IJistrict Comt ing and prompt relief from sooner they will little children lay In the anus of- a imporiaiit w hen a mtdicine miutt be fore the Clerlt-- of We have just finished the greatest, vvoik together, the the distress of Cliamoer-lain- s each like love had made them given to young children. whose come and mother ; to understand at Randolph, Utah, on the 13th day which is to say the most horrible, of MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNB face even the terrors of death that other. J all conflicts between ' use been in Couch has We nations. Remedy of September, 1919. OF SCOTTS EMULSION For example, the League will estab- they might become the mothers of for have won a glorious victory. But that a- - d lias met with many ytars men. for lish international an Claimant names as vyilnessee: organization victory will be wasted unless this war It means that year after year these much i ivor v hcresver itsgood qualithas made the nations ready to the bettering of labor conditions in Watches T Diamonds Jewelry put aside their differences and co- different countries, for the protection women had put up their lives into the ies have become known. Many mothers Ole Mattson, Hebert Nebeker and Ellsi & J of women and children and the native lives of their sons mntil they had rearworth Johnson nil of Lajieimvn, Utah operate to end war forever.- ed them to be men. " For what? In have given it their unqualified emu d It Is not enough, however, to pro- inhabitants of civilized and '' of Randolph One of Germany's the hope that these sons of (heirs could Win. Set nby, Cbillicolhe, Mo., and Melv in SelienfS countries. I vide for the prevention of wars and : to the world the things for which write-- , Uab I the settlement- of disputes after they greatest crimes has been her barba- give three have rusul ehildrer, women dream, the things for which have arisen. ;We nifist foresee causes rous treatment of the helpless people , j The Jeweler (lojntd R.sHla.kilvf'RogisIt r. used ChimbsiHia's file women hope and pray and long. These have elwajs One of some colonies. in of her remove anil' V-qf- (rouble Ahem before Prop, F)'gstrum ' chief tasks of. the League will be. .to were the things that the women had Cong!. Reiiiedy nttd found it to be Ihe - stage. an Revile they ' r Hence there must, be provision' for fre- look after peoples that are mot stFSug in their hearts when they gave birth best for coughs, colds and croup. f It sons. to their 'Fora s Storfiach Phone 156 W i- . L j(. quent consultations, of .members of the enough to protect themselves. '- 1 ... r i i Blit who can estimate th6' value of Jsplenant tp take, Jlo.th adnlc and. The League will appoint conmils-sionleague for exchange' of "information, f The cven million one hundred thousand fclictVjj&by M y w ife ami 1 Rave to take charge of various Maklrs aiW Designers of ripecial for agreement on common policies and in a Tilmtitude of sons of the women of the world? dead so that they for the undertakings formation of rules of gradual . Order Worlw ,, always felt safe from croup v ilh it cases Inis Who can the estimate the which price not benefit for the carried be on, international law, which at present are may fully proven tte great value of any one nation, but for the benefit women have paid for this war; what in the house. ( Tinmhei Inins Cough of this uncertain and incomplete. forjaflteak stomach preparation in It cost not has Evanston,the death Rcpiedy. contains )p opium or oilier Wyoming. them, only The representatives of the great . of the whole world. Provision will be t irn pared, ifigestieh. Tr many cafes of tlielr is because a that and sons, phase and fair made of for equal free nations which won the war have promotion liarcoi ic. k of our war to which vve look. met at Paris and, after long consulta- - trade conditions. this leliuf lias become permeimnt and Ssti abates Cheerfully Given. The Courage of Women. These are only a few of the benefits ton h"e draw" agreement which the sufferers have been completely reCabinet Work a Specialty We hear our orators tell us of the - they believe will accomplish these the world will derive from the League. V stored to health.' ; more we shall find . ends. At the very least courage of our men. How they went set in As time goes on motion great changes which will re-- j and more tasks at which tli.e nations across the sea. Very few of them resuit in universal benefit to all man- - can work in common and a greater member to tell us of the courage of AVurd Conferences of the Woodruff oifr women, wiio also went across the Tills agreement is called the number 'of opportunities to remove kind. of the L.I),S. Lkurch will lie IN Stake THE DISTRICT COURT Covenant of the League of Nations enuses which stir up jealousies and sea: of Hie women vviu died nursing OF races between and as animosities women held silk the and follows: the peoples. and it is a part of the peace treaty. wounded; em.ral ?i wiio died in (ho hospitals, where the There will be no 'league worth talkObjections Answered. THE FIRST fJUDICIAL DISTRICT Sunday Scpi. Htl,U)19 Mal.cWof, Smith Bros, Mammoth ing about, however, unless the United Of 'course we cannot hope to make terr'hie bombs came and drove them Manilla Ward to Jas. madness. us almost Braun tell Ties. States is a member. The dec'sion as the great changes such as the League They Overshot Hay Stacker. to whether the United States shall of Nations will bring about without nothing ef the forty thousand English Hiiiiaid Ward Pics. Geo. A. Nev file OF THE &TATE OE UTAH, women who went work back of the Join rests with our Senate. The Senaopposition. Fortunately the war has trenches in France.to, Randolph Ward Pres. John M. Baxter IN AND FOR THE tors, chosen by the people, will in the ; taught us the great .advantages of Fred Smith. George A. Smith. end s vote as the people desire. For They tell us, nothing of the Sunday Sept. 21st. ' this reason the people themselves will upon thousands upon thousands'; Wooel ruff Waul .Pres. Baxter , .V of women who not only toiled and decide whether or not the United ' Ties. Brown ' worked and slaved in ordei that the U fek Springs States will Join the league. In this war might be successful, but vve do Millburne Wind Pres. Neville PROBATE & GUARttlANSHI P question every citizen should have a not hear of the thousands of women, voice. He or she can express opinion genate is mem-eiththe 28tli Sent. debating obligates Sunday not alone in Armenia, not aione Jn by writing direct to Senators, , pei.g 0f the proposed League to p'ro-bPres. Baxter not alone in Serbia, but Almy Ward letters to the - newspapers, by tect one 'another Montenegro, against attack from in For further information lamsuit the In in or in union or his local Belgium, Pi es.( Brown Flanders, Rumania, Cumbciland Waul speeches lodge enemies outside their own boundaries in Russia the thousands of women in conversation with friends. -Comity U'hik , or ' rcwpeetie signers tills bent upon conquest. Although Waul i Pies Neville - Methods who lie- - in graves today, murdered, Lyman . of Maintaining Peace. thereof. agreement (Article X of the Coe-rant- ) so murdered that men dare ,c. ; Sunday Oct. 12tli Since the prime object tot the 'j is vital-tany arrangement not horribly of it. speak and Diamondville Kemmeror to of 'Wards Nations is to it which has seeks preserve peace League preent war, And yet vve women are asked what and to- reap the benefits of peace been attacked on the ground thatr1t NOTICK TO DfigDlTpRS S'aiie Prei idency i '", let us see how the league will operate would draw ' the United - States into we know about the League of Navve can liltli understand tions; asked what j wars in various Sunday Oct. to accomplish that purpose... parts of the world-anIn the first place it will seek to re- - force us to send our boys to fight in about a League of Nations. Oil men! Evanston Waid Stake presidency Estate of Eiizalei;i) Frazier, Decerned. the horrible deaths; the horrible lives move the main causes of war. By the quarrels which did not concern us. Credilina. wiii re.soijt. claims yvit.li woformation of an international court it We should remember, however, that of thousands upon thousands of vouchers, to the umlersigniii lit Wood men today in ail these nations, who - will create a means for the peaceful the main purpose of Article X is - to MICKiE SAYS must who look in and must the live, j settlement of disputes between na- frighten nations tempted to wais of rufr, Rich County, Utah on or btfore faces of children umveicomed, undetions. . Then it will seek to compel the conquest from yielding to the temptaSOMETIMES Nov., 7th., 1949. tVStSVAT JERKS, nations to iriake use of tills court. tion, by the certainty that they will ho sired of little children and know NOD I A Vluz DO& ( Sstejilieo V.Fiazier. This Is nothing more nor less than an . crushed if they be n such a war by that these are the result of war. 9001.0 SICK NOU. ONTO THE Administrator of tiie Estate of Eliza-And then ask women why they customs and of the rules a and union a of universal I application boycott who come in, when should be interested in a league, of governing private individuals in civil- forces of the world against them. If liPtli Frazier, deceased, N , we're reaon about bepeace? ized ccftnmunities to the relations a big war breaks out again, the United T GO To PRESS , NlTtt Date of fust publication Sept, 6,1919. Women Suffer Most From War. tween nations. States will be forced to take part in A WHOLE VvlAD O COPT R. Morgan-- , Attorney for Adminre to of Fred is in will citizens seek a we there the If have It whether any body Secondly, League League of THAT VA ARES, US LATE the world who ought to be interested moye . a great temptation to war b.v Nations or not. We tried hard enough istrator. with The paper amo the-- general agreement to reduce the to keep out of the ar with Gei many in a league to ultimately bring to the NO OTHER LIKE IT. RONS OS ALL RAGGEO the mothers of men, world peace - NO OTHER AS GOOD- - size of armies and navies. "Tins v. ,! but found we couldnt. halt the face for military and naai A little war conlntrV to the League anil the women who suffered- - as only Pi r iase the NEW HOME and yoti wtlihave at the price you par The elimination of a life rules could be handled by the powers women can suffer in the war and in Diarrhoea jn Children expense by superior workmanship and best "N material insures close at hand. Certainly it would not devastated countries. i pality t cice . NEW the home on insist having women For. diarrhoea Ui ehikiren one j ear And we call upon them, we nmouht of armament any nation ma' be necessary to seed Amcrman troops eiiinru. TIME. ALL FOR WARRANTED maintain Will be strictly defined to suppress an uprising in the Balkans of the world call upon the men who older joii will fmd'nothing Iiet-twm be 'impossible for one .when prompt action by the armies of have been fighting all these battles of tioui huiiibeilmna Colic and some other nearby powerful the years, the men who have led country to overwhelm its neighbor b.v Italy-oT4E HtvV HOME SEWING MACHINE CO,,08ANGE.MAS8. led close in that to and armies their the way Diarrhoea armies, . attack, the could fracas nation oh n by Expected Remedy, followed by a suppress ' ViF- Germany crushed Belgium and would American troops could even get deaths. of dose castor oil. It should oe kept at Address NtW Home Sewing Mu have crushed France had Wt the other started. We are now calling upon the men . anand hand of the world to in some way or given as soon as the first chiiie''Co.: '427 So. Wabash A VP democratic nations genetGreat Gain for Small Loss. other find a passage out of the sea of idea unnatural looseners of the bowfc Weliad to makenianysain-ifi.'ostWe are asking them t0 forra. an army anftavy.Arge Chicago gjigli to eu Win the last war and we made them dpath appears. a league which will bring hope to the able It to fulfil, yes&t&ibd.tier a because we knevf "they wore women future. It women are of the member of toe Leagput no large;', Viiyngly vorth Atthjle. It will be the same In n The United States, for qvipip'e tQ bear song on,y that they may Catarrh Cannot Be Cured laller degree with a League 01 if women with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they may not have hope ably would be expected to men form a bus'ness When cannot reach the seat of the disease. CaRations. and aspirations tor their children, check on Mexico and the s( tarrh is- - blood.. or constitutional 'disease, each one has to make partnership not and women in the dream dreams order in to cure it yen must take countr may that if stant turmoil Concessions to the views and opinions remedies. Halls Catarrh Cam lie in them the hope of the, thatvhave taken into consideration in taken and acta drteOy wpeo internally,mucous of the other members of the firm. the blbod and auifaee. Hale's how large an army we should m ,d. civilizations, the highest moral the League Of highest When we enter Catarrh not a quack medfefne. It Cure Is wolife of the ' if and third people safeguard The spiritual, Important was one prescribed q by certo t Kie.best phyNations we may have give up men may not have these in their sicians in this country ter years- - and fa which the League will set ttp Is a sysaice the will a but be losses tain, ia composed ef privileges, regular It prescription. tem of. penalties. . This will make an hearts as the mothers of men, then fubuaw the best tonics known, combined with ffre small compared with the profits. best na1 to to the blood will cease desire women be or of Latter-d:.y nation of outlaw group purifiers, acting directly on the any Vi any age. s:h r mucous surfaces. The United States will not have to mothers of men. And why should The perfect combinations- which goes to war in violation veals that the vitwmii-"- , tion . the two ingredients Is what proof sacrifice her independence or right to Always, ' h Nearly should not? duces TkcTout- not! such wonderful results In- cupfn0 rules Of of the the Why They ' they League. dial for norma! growtii. make her own decisions. When Is a poem not a poem? asu catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. i I J. & CHENEY wiM CO., ft. 3 Emulitlesa Props., Toledo, 'Sce?tts hcl$ the Blrmiufjham Whet I gold by Druggists, price 75c. nhfld grow Hall's Mr in a Macon Fills aoastlpattnaft its Family Iej magazine. Telegraph i9-- a 4Mott & N. - Doing IlKiQIDg hr . - add-dyspepsi- a. 4 A semi-civilize- t S nostrum, Vf - '' - J Uave-reaehe- d 'Av -- ' I 1 ' t s ' ;inter-ralion- s.-- Ward Conferences , SMITH BROS. 1 k , thoii-snnd- 1 . 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