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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- HYRUM, UTAH - THE BEE HIVE STATE Sep Yourself Fit with laid ct to inbe these bring Y. aching soru nricesT tev With the contingent that just departed from Ogden, 882 men have been Inducted into the national army from afford (fays of Wdney8 Some occupations almost troubles; any work Ogden city and Weber county up to September 3. More than twenty union pressmen of Salt Lake, after a strike lasting four hours, have agreed to submit their demand for increased wages to the decision of an arbitration homd. Announcement is made that the high school of the Nebo district will qualify s under the act for home economics. The school, which is at Sprlngville, has already qualified in agriculture. One hundred and fifty new Enfield rifles were issued last week to the boys in the training detachment at life University of Utah. Previous to this the boys were using the old high school cadet guns. To aid the recovery of the wounded soldiers at the Fort Douglas hospital through the fragrance and charm of flowers is to .be the mission of the flower division of the Girls Patriotic league of Salt Lake. The Liberty loan publicity committee is planning for a monster parade, to be held In Salt Lake City September 28, the day on which the campaign begins. .This parade will exemplify completely the war activities of Utah. News has been received by friends at Salt Lake of the death at West Plains, Mo., of Miss Nellie Hann, teacher at the Uintah school, while on her w ayto Salt Lake to resume work following the summer vacation. Nearly 200 coyotes are buried in a single cemetery near the Nevada line, according to Dr. Hoggan, state live stock inspector. The 200 buried coyotes are the result of the active work of government trappers and hunters. The state public utilities commission is exerting every influence in response to appeals to save the fruit crop of the Provo bench district, for the harvest is menaced unless shipping facilities are immediately pro- weak kidneys worse. If you feel 7.11 the time, and suffer with lame head-bS- i !irek sharp pain, dizzy spells, use kidney disordered action, and may save an Kidney Pills- makes S jjSli. It rheumatism, of Doans kealth. disease. tack or dropsy, A Utah Case ty, Robinson, First near 1 irst S8Sih gt,, St., American Utah says: For I suffered from across my f steady ache fidnejs. The least move caused a strain on rrr Smith-Hughe- S sent a pain A drug- i t recommended Kidney Pills and Ftfied them. They fixed I UP "11 right and me. Sough Ce Snce them. At onlv needed since then syx. uickly relieving the pain. Cet Doans at Any Store, doans bBr., 60c a Bo yjii.v CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. JUDGE DEI IE! Commissioner of Mediation and Condi iation Board Tries EATONIC, tho Wonderful Stomach Remedy, and Endorses It. Judge William L. Cham bers, who uses EATONIO as a remedy for loss of appetite and indigestion, is a Commissioner ot the U. S. Board oi Mediation and Conciliation. It is natural ior him to express himself in guarded language, yet there is no hesitation in bis pronouncement regarding the value of EATONIO. Writing from Washington, D.O., to the Eatonic Rem edy Co., he says. "EATONIO promotes appetite and aids digestion. I have used it with beneficial results. vided. workers and others who sit much are martyrs to dyspepsia, belching, Lu ureath, heartburn, poor appetite, bloat, and impairment oi general health. Are you, yourself, a Office The dipping of sheep for the eradication of ticks, under federal supervision, was begun on August 28, aud by the time the work is finished, on October 15, more than 2,400,000 sheep on the ranges of Utah will have been sufferer? EATONIO will relieve you just as surely as it has benefited Judge Chambers and thousands of others. , Heres the secret: EATONIO drives the gas tut of the body and the Bloat Goes With Itl It is guaranteed to bring relief or you get your money back! Costs only a cent or two a day to use it. Get a box today from vonr druggist. V. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 0 WORK AT HIGH Julies of 37-19- 18, PRESSURE War Correspondents at the Exacting. Here are the conditions war correspondent has under which to work : A great attack is pending and in he black night the war correspondent journeys forth from S. H. Q. by ar to some vantage point, from which ie sees what he can of the action md, even were visibility perfect, un ler conditions of modern war he could inly hope to witness a tiny corner of he battle picks up what facts he can it brigade, divisional, corps or army leadquarters, and from the walking 'ounded, who begin to stream down rom the front within an hour of zero," studies his maps, and makes ns notes. Morning papers go to press arly these days. So in the early he is whirled homeward, maybe hrough. shell fire, fifty, sixty or y miles, and then only, at the end a long, exhausting day, his work iroper begins. He must sit down and rite promptly a clear and comprehensive account 'of the days doings, Paphic, if possible, as complete as J'ay be, yet containing nothing that on censorship rules. It is a ask demanding the utmost concentra-.10- n from a mind and body already aft-!rno- sev-;nt- es fatigued. Initial Consequences. (l There is something off the coast mch looks like an eyesore. Dont tell me its a U-bo- The man who mllow the crowd. wins never waits to Everything a corn food ought to be J and saves r the wheat LEMON JUICE Girls! Interned enemy aliens were removed from the third war prison at Fort Douglas and sent under a heavy guard to a government mental hospital at Washington, D. O., where they will be cared for. George Rose, aged 19, was killed, his body being horribly mangled, when he fell underneath a train at Lagoon, Whether Rose attempted to jump on the train while it was in motion or whether lie fell between the cars Is not known. One thousand pupils of the Sat Lake city schools have applied for instrue tlon in the French language. Also, the pupils bid fair to suppress the teaching of German. Hun is the sobriquet won from all who hear any pupil express a desire to study German. Utah holders of war contracts or any other work will not be allowed to violate state laws relative to hours and working conditions for women, girls or young boys when operation of the age limit of 18 to 21 years calls most oK these workers into the national army, Excursion rates of fare and f for the round trip will be in effect to Salt Lake City from all Utah points, ind possibly from other intermountain points, September 27 to October 7, according to word received by Earl Jay Glade, secretary of the state fair association. On his way home after performing religious services in the Temple, Edward Cox, aged 94 years, a pioneer of Salt Lake, was struck by a Saltair train and instantly killed. Mr. Cox was connected with the building of the Union .Pacific railroad when that line was first Started across Utah. Bootlegging operations in Salt Lake the past month have been confined almost exclusively to whisky, though a quantity of Gordon gin and a few bottles of beer and wine were captured. Nearly 700 pints and about sixty gallons' of whisky were seized last month. Charging that the state council of defense has assumed an attitude which has caused at least temporary suspension of contraction of the proposed Pantages theater bulhPngat Salt Lake, the Building Trade council has indorsed resolutions condemning the alleged action, denying that a labor shortage exists in Utah. It is announced by officers' of the national guard that men who plan to Join the Utah organization should not contemplate a call into federal service, In view of the recent army orders abolishing all distinction between the regular army, national army and national guard, many have been of the opinion that this ruling affected the new regiment now forming. MARCHING MEN SMILE Appeal of Groups of Parisian Midinettes Got Desired Results From OFF TAN TAKES - Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint pf the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter w ill supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes It is harmless. 1 Adv. Taking It Back. I see where an American ace has just downed his tenth German, after fighting a brilliant battle in the air against five enemy planes. But why those tears? They are tears of remorse and I once called that fellow a lounge lizard. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in 6th day of December, this presence, my Heal Baby Rashes A. D. 1886. That Itch, burn and torture. A hot (Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is tak-eCuticura Soap bath gives instant reinternally and acts through the Blood lief when followed by a gentle appli- on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Diuggists, 75c. Testimonials free. cation of Cuticura Ointment. For free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. samples address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston. At druggists and by mail. Much Whale Oil In Sight. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. For the last 21 years whale fishing in Norwegian waters has been proThe Missing. hibited, and the whales have multiYou look so strong and The Missus Acplied to an unexpected extent. well its hard to belioie youre a cording to carefully prepared estiwounded soldier. The Mendicant mates, the removal of the prohibition, "No, lady, Im worsent that I am one which Is probable, would result in the of the missing. Sydney Bulletin. obtaining of not less than 20,000 tons of whale oil in the first year. Accounting for It. e she "How that woman does chop her Even if a woman is No wonder, with such a wants people to think she is tailor words. ' hatchet face. made. n self-mad- OF MIDDLE AGE The Paris Figaro recounts the following picturesque episode at a review recently, which admirably expressed the enthusiastic admiration of tho Parisian crowd for the British soldiers. The latter marched past, stern and impassive. Groups of mUlinettes observed that the soldiers were not smiling. Smile, please, smile, they cried In French. The men did not falter, hut continued to march, grave and meditative, because they did not a understand. CTy Smile to them, linguist In the crowd suggested, whereupon the group of midinettes cried In English, Smile, please, smile. And then the British smiled, to the grent delight of the girls. LOouvre writes: We may say without hesitation, because we know we shall be understod by our incomparable Poilus, that it was the British troops, and especially the Scotch, who produced the greatest impression. if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled v worn Passing British Soldiers. Make bleaching lotion treated. After being judged insane, thirteen Front Are in the HighestDe-gre- e i MADE Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe ly Proof that Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon During Change of Lifej Urbana, 111. in addition to its annoying symptoms, I had an attack of grippe which lasted all winter and left me in a weakened condition. 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Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., says a The perfect health of is due to your Castoria the first and only medicine he has taken. baby my He is never satisfied with one dose, he always cries for more. Mf. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wia., say : When our baby was two weeks old he cried so much we did everything for him, thea got some Castoria and he is now strong and fat. We would not be without it, and are very thankful to you. 4 GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS |