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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HVRTTM. UTAH INUND northwest WOMB the Utah are reaping a hur. lino farmers ,st with fat hogs. Wash-Jtoilrain falls In eastern the next ten days the crop be suffer considerably und may normal. of cent ilv 00 per Conservative estimates place the e done by the big fire at Itye-itIs which fairly Mont, at 10,000, ell covered by insurance. a Union Pacific j imes Cachelefors, at a point employed k laborer, tl, was ineast of ltock Springs, Wyo, train. u passenger stantly killed by been have lining When the pending in 1,000,000 than more completed made been have state farm loans will of the in Montuna under the provisions law. loan farm state Certified public accountants from at Various cities of Montana gathered t a penna-Uenform to week Helena lust to persons open only organization, fully quul If led for this profession. two years After litigation lasting expenditure of over and Involving and costs, the famous in fees $4,000 Willow Creek water rights case has been adjusted at Roundup, Montana. At Garnet, Nevada, Jose Harra shot Fen-id- a and probably fatally injured Mrs. himself. Negrete, and then killed Harra made advances to the woman, Whieh she repulsed, when the enraged man shot her. The strike of telephone workers and telegraphers did not affect those at Roundup, Mont, as only one Is a member of the union, and he Is the local manager of the telephone company and ' ' did not heed the strike order. More than half a million dollars lie in the treasury of Montana awaiting the demands of farmers under the provisions of the state farm loan law', according to figures made public by Sidney Miller, register of state lauds. Thomas S. Edwards, 38 years of age, an iron worker, shot and killed his wife as she was seated at the breakfast table at lier home in Portland, and then after telephoning his brother of his action, shot and killed himself. is a thing of the past in Montana, according to an edict of the attorney general. It goes to join the brew for which it was a substitute and to Join wines and stronger liquids in the list of prohibited things in the treasure state. The first state meeting of the American legion In Boise, Idaho, promises, to develop a w'armtli of interest not excelled by the famous old political powwows of convention days, say w'orld war veterans. The range horses in the Boulder, Montana, section are doomed to extinction us the forest service has ordered that they be removed from the range and the owners, generally, having cattle, will have to get rid of them the best way they can. The dosing event in the annual encampment at Butte of the Grand Army of tlie Republic of Montana was the campfire given in honor of the Civil war veterans by the Sons of Veterans at the Conley lake pavilion, seven miles from the city. After being In business less than two months, the Roundup, Mont, creamery is now making 700 pounds of butter daily, besides manufacturing sixty gallons of ice cream every day. Over 400 farmers are bringing in cream with more or less regularity. Perhaps in no time in the history of Beaverhead county, Montana, lias such a protracted dry spell been experienced, and with no relief In sight farmers, are taking whatever measures possible to save the remaining crops from burning up. The threatened test of the law restraining lotteries or slot machines in the state of Nevada is to be made. It Is understood that a sum has been collected to fight this case to a finish, the saloon men and cigar merchants furnishing the money for the purpose. Possible violence as a cause for the death of Marvin Luedtke, aged 19 years, who was drowned while employed as a riverman by the Eureka number company, May 1, is suggested m reports sent to the state industrial accident board at Helena, by his employers. Luedtkes body was taken from tlie river June 9. That out of every six teachers in tle states of Washington and Idaho, one is a man, is a fact proved by a computation made from tlie figures Printed in the educational directories of these states. Washington employs 49 teachers, 16 per cent of whom are tuales. Idaho lias 3347 teachers and IQ per cent of them are also males. Registration for the special election ln Montana to be held September 2 "111 close on July 2, according to the attorney general. The election will be 0 vfe upon the amendments to the rn.'imu'ed with a year ago, Ji n Near-bee- r -- JEEP SWAMP-ROO- HIS UNLUCKY NUMBER Thirteen" Has Thousands of women have kidney and Although Unpopular, Been Decidedly Mixed With This bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often pr6ve to be Englishmans Life. else but or kidney the nothing trouble, result of kidney or bladder disease. Superstitions readers will he Internot in a healthy ested In If the kidneys are the following extraordinary condition, they may cause the other orstory, of which the hero Is Mr. F. O. PEACE PACT IS ACCEPTED AFTER gans to become diseased. n and popular Pain in the back, headache, loss of am- Cordwell, the PLEA FOR FURTHER TIME Fleet bition, nervousness, are often times sympstreet journalist. HAD BEEN REFUSED. toms of kidney trouble. Mr. Cordwell has been literally Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. It dogged by the number thirteen. a physicians preKilmers Swamp-RooWeimar Cabinet Notifies Allies of scription, obtained at any drug store, may was on the I3th day of the month be juBt the remedy needed to overcome that he attested, went to France, went Purpose to Yield to Demands But such conditions. Into action, got his first. leave and reInsists That Peace Conditions Get a medium or large size bottle im- turned to take up Ills commission. It Are A Peace of Violence." mediately from atiy drug store. was in tlie thirteenth tent, in 13 lines. However, if you wish first to test this 13 camp that he hail Ids .first lodg-mosend ten cents to Dr. Paris. Tlie terms of the. allies have great preparation ln France. The tent contained Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a been accepted by Germany. The Ger- sample bottle. When writing be sure and 13 men. He had 13 days in hospital, man government at Weimar lias for- mention this paper. Adv. lie was given No. 13 pills. And, remally communicated its willingness to turning to civil work on January 13, The Usual Thing. sign the peace terms unconditionally, he found that ids old mom lmd been It was announced by the French forThere does npt seem to be much renu mitered 113. fraternal spirit among your citizens, Now count up the coincidences. You eign office on June 23. Haniel von Ilaimliausen will sign the said the spectacled guest. They ap- will find 13 of them ! Answers, Lonpeace treaty for the Germans, it ap- pear to be almost at swords points don. peared likely from all information at with each other backbiting, gossiping, the headquarters of the American del- denouncing, and Crawfish Decide to Migrate. Yep! returned the landlord of the egation. A plea for further time made Passengers arriving In New Orleans by the Germans wus flatly refused. . tavern at Wayoverbehind. "But thats on a recent Sunday evening by the In declaring its intention to accept all on the surface. Just wait till some Louisville & Nashville railroad said land sign the peace terms, the govern- stranger comes to town and gets into the tracks were swarming with crawment of the German republic has sent trouble, and youll behold a united com- fish practically the whole distance bethe following note to M.' Clemenceau, munity jump onto him with both feet tween Mlcheaiiil and Chef Menteur. president of the peace conference, and in one voice." Kansas City Star. Hundreds were walking along gathBaskets, heuvy ering the seafood. through Dr. Haniel von Halmliausen: well-know- WHY SO MOODY The minister of foreign affairs has instructed me to communicate to your excellency the following: It appears to tlie government of the German republic, in consternation at the last communication of the allied and associated governments, that these governments have decided to wrest from Germany by force acceptance of the peace conditions, even those which, without presenting any material significance, aim at divesting the German people of their honor. "No act of violence can touch the honor of the German people. The German people, after frightful suffering in these last years, have no means of defending themselves by external action. Yielding to superior force, and without renouncing in tlie meantime its own view of tlie unheard-o- f injustice of the peace conditions, the government of the German republic declares that it is ready to accept and sign tlie peace conditions imposed. Please accept, Mr. President, assurances of' my ' high consideration'. VON HANIEL. (Signed) The Italian delegates at present in Paris have been authorized to sign the treaty on behalf of Italy. This announcement removed one question which it was feared might delay the signing. The German note of acceptance, It is said, is couched in such language that the peace conditions are a peace of violence. Terms Germany Accepts. Here are the high spots of the treaty of peace which Germany will officially accept. Germany loses the Saar basin (at least for 15 years), a strip of upper Silesia, the district of Memel, Danzig, most of Posen and portions of West Prussia and Pomerania, part of Schleswig (if a plebicite so decides), all her colonies and extra European rights and possessions, certain small districts to Belgium, her entire navy (now sunk), and all her military and naval air forces. She cannot incorporate German in her empire. Austria She must reduce her army within three months to 200,000 and by March 31, 1920, to 100, 000. She must abolish conscription. She must dismantle all forts 50 kilometers east of tlie Rhine within six months, agreeing to allied occupation for 15 years or until the reparation sum, not yet fixed, is paid. Alsace-Lorrain- e, THREE TWISTERS STRIKE CITY Minnesota Windstorm Exacts Toll of 44 Dead and Many Injured. Fergus Falls, Minn. The death list as a result of Sundays tornado is now estimated at 44, with 15 missing, while 1500 people were made home-l6S- Cuticura for Pimply Faces. and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off ln five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Dont fail to In elude Cuticura Talcum. Adv. To remove pimples k A Utah Case DOANS fAV W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 26-19- 19. The Way Around. Mps. Wakeup Where did Mrs. de Style get her new lint? She Airs. Blase Thats a problem. her which with the money it bought husband borrowed from her uncle, who had won It In a poker game from lier brother, to whom she had loaned it shortly after her mother had taken it from lier fathers pockets and given it to her for a birthday present. New York Globe. A V Care and Responsibility. the a THE responsibility attached to preparing of remedy for infants and children is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies for achilts-whosystem is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their responsibilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for Fletchers Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true Eetchers Castoria. se Children Cry For -a- J cOHOL-3 PER CENT. AfablcPteparatiMifif similatinthcFood As by Eegula-- 1 - tinfitheStomacis andBowelscf IlNKmSEfJHLPBE PromotInDi$esflor3 Thereby Cheerfulness andRestCafltoUy neither Oplam.Morphtoen Mineral. Not Narcotic jixSnut', JbcMkSa& SSw hums Wort i Smt AhdpfulRemedyfor. ConstipatiOR and Diarrhoea and Feverishness xiftina therefrom-mlioTAcmileSijnglwert i funnel-shape- . - A Word About Truth. which Exact Copy of Wrapper. i ' Great Is Truth, and mighty above aU things. So says the Old Testament, yet it is equally true Truth snows no favors, s fears no enemies. From the inception of Fletchers Castoria, Truth has been the watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this motto in the preparation of Fletchers Castoria as weU as in its advertising is due the secret of its popular demand. All imitations, all substitutes, all preparations lack the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all semblance even in the words of those who would deceive. And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in your hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. .Fletchers Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It is dtetinctly a remedy for the little-one- s. The BABYS need for a medicine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups to correct atjvIo sle ougbt that led to its discovery. Never .baby s troubles with a medicine that you would use try for yourself. to-da- y. just-as-go- od OTHERS 8H0ULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLEOF GENUINE CASTORIA Eears the More German Ships Sunk. The German warships Weimar. were not surrendered to the townslte for the Slioslione and o her homeless allies and which' have been anchored Indiana of Nevada has at Kiel, Wilhelmslinfen and other eon aid out on the Executive Order 'have been sunk by German points enervation which has been set aside sailors manning them. I01 u,e use of Indians of Nevada. I have Utah, says: used Doans Kidney Fills both at iny old home In England and in this country and hove found them the best kidney remedy. Since coming to Nepht, I have had a bad attack of kidney complaint and I think It was caused by the change In drinking water. I liad pains wef across my back and kidneys thatuse of short almost unbearable. After cured. Doans 1 was completely Gat Doans at Any Stars, 60c n Bos , PonptBl . Mis. J. Macartney, Main Street, Nepht. Comparing Notes. Truly, am I the first girl you ever ldssed? Wait! You are, darling; and it makes me Eventually. I say, Fritz, Ive found a diamond Plnvats thot noise, Mrs. Mullnly! happy to hear you say I am the first man who ever kissed you." Alary Anns practicin th scales. stickpin. Where is it? If I am the first, how does it hapBegorra, she muslit weigli a ton For the time being over there ln pen you do it so expertly? And if I am the first, how do you the scarf of tlie old gent with Jhe Everything Spread Out. Mistress Is the table all set. know whether I do it expertly or not? monocle, Ulk, Berlin. Maid Yessum, I think so. I dont Exchange. see anything that isnt here. Smart It is never safe to judge a womans I planned the house out of my own The wicked man gets what he desires courage by the way she manages to head. Oh, I didnt know it was a In a play. avoid an interview with a mouse. wooden house. S About 500 stores and residences were demolished. Tlie property loss is estimated at more than a million dollars. Virtually the entire northwestern section of the city Is in ruins. Public buildings and churches were Hospitals are crowded destroyed. with victims, but city officials said would be they believed Fergus Falls able to provide relief for its sufferers. Citizens said they believe that three storms struck the city in quick succession. Several persons corroborated d statements that three clouds were seen. with squirming, wriggling, pinching crawfish were brought in by scores of persons. Expert fishermen said the fish were crawling back to calm waters to escape the squalls outside. ? To feel blue, cross and nervous all the time is not natural fo anyone. Often it is due merely to faulty kidney v action. Housework and the many fam-ilweaken ana nerves the cares wear jo tfie kidneys. Then comes that tired, half-sicIf state. you havev fretful, kid-nebackache, headache, dizziness and irregularities, and sharp, shooting Kidney PiVa. They pains, try Doan's have brought health and happiness to thousands of women. t, Primary law. A NOT T FLETCHERS CASTORIA ALWAYS - |