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Show -- i LEX, CAYCVILLC. UTAH VZZnLY BELGIANS GETTING CG.ITAGS INTO NEW POSITIONS , 51 Sf-b'S&sf-e. -- ftOUMANIA HAS THROWN IN HER LOT WITH ENTENTE ALLIES AND ATTACKS HUNGARY. ' "'. 4 V & t Action of Roumanta Haa Been Await- ad Withymptoma of Concern fey Both Sidea Since Beginning of Conflict I . i" . - rf 1 , V-- ' -: Naahville,Tenn. When I through the Change of Life T -- ( nor. a. ' child's 'I . 4 Jl (I de- IV, Illinois State Highway Department Makes Comments That Partly AnQuestion. swer mi and claring war on Austria-Hungaralmost simultaneously Germany haa Announced that she is" at war with r- Roumanta. t Roumanta tbue becomes the fourteenth nation to Join In the war. Her Intervention either on the side of the entente allies or the central powers has been awaited with symptom of condtern by both since the beginning of the great conflict.. This is due not ,1 1 - , t, ;? pt.i r J , , l A i i , V i entirely to Roumanlas military Member of the new Belgian aimy are here seen marching past with their ptrength, hut also to the atrateglc advantages of her geographical position new positions. and the fact that her entry Into tho struggle opens to the Russian army a VIEW OF THE WATER FRONT OF TRIESTE gateway to attack the Bulgarians from tho norths while the allied army having its base at Balonlki attacks them and tbelr German alllee from the south.. Nevertheless, Roumanian military strength is by no means Inconsiderable. The country has a population ot .800,000 and her army has been esti- mortars to take up g called from the J . a,! some time. fi 0f cows I could Bot Ail through the central states there leems to be at present an unexpected Interest In earth roads, and there is a widespread desire to have an authori tattve opinion on the field for which uch roads are adapted. It Is a subject on w hich many experienced road engineers are not willing to make any itatements for fear of being misunderstood or misquoted, but the road engineer of the Illinois state highway department has recently made some -:, ljl.j9' Sfd lyear8 cto for it MAINTENANCE OF DIRT ROADS i u J10 wi it'vi v Roumanla baa thrown In London. her lot with the entente allies by Competed. - v tv is K 0 V - JJEO jJ E. Pinkhams to him city then, istpr-in-lt- told hneUatBhethoojitt Lydia VegeUblVS pound would cure it .It helped both the Change of Life and the tumor ud when I got home I did not n d 0 doctor I took the Pinkham remedies until 1U tumor was gone, the doctor said, ind I have not felt It since. I tell every how I If this was cured. letter vjj help others you are welcome to us h" Mrs. E. II. Bean, 625 Joseph Avean. Nashville, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinkhama VegetablCom-pouna pure remedy containing the extractive properties of good old fssb. loned roots and herbs, meets the needs of woman's system at this critical neriar of her life. Tiy tfad from oiS vo?cn tiro d, f it If there Is any symptom In your ease which puzzles you, write to the Lydia XL Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. mated at 680,000. The motive which prompta Rouma-ntto enter the way Is the satisfaction of her national psplratlons, described by Take Jonescu, the Roumanian liberal leader, as the "policy of national Instinct." - Concisely this means national expansion. In the southern half of Bukowlna, the Austrian crown land, the Roumanians are dominant race. The mass of tho people of eastern Transylvania, a part f Hungary, is Roumanian by race Ind language. It is said 4,000.000 Roumanians live In Transylvania a 8TRIKE , , ! ORDER I the dyipcptlc to eat whatmr k. 1 hey cause the food to Bourl.h the body, Ktve .Djxrtlte, " DEVELOP FLESII.-"- . Dr. Tutt Manufacturing Co. NcwYark. emMo Wlihti. ,,r.OUEaenRATSE?:SS,V.aa SOMETHING FLY COULDNT ED. Railroad Employes Ordered to Walk Out on Labor Day. Washington. The outlook Is dark for a settlement of the controversy letween the railroads and their em feloyes. 'Csdteaal'tll'-tt'SmIts. General view ef the water front of Trieste, the way to which was opened to the Italians tiy their capture of DECORATING "MAN OF ANZAC When the railroad brotherhood Jieads went to the White House Mon-lanight the president strongly srged the withdrawal of a tentative strike order sent out aubject to release calling for a walkout of (he 400,000 brotherhood members at ? a. m. Labor day, September 4. This was flatly refused, the leaders laying only the committee of 640, fchich left Washington Sunday, had power to recall the order. " The strike order Is brief. It la to eleven members of the four brotherhoods, Is signed by the tarious general chairmen, and reads is follows: "Sirs and brothers: This Is to ad Vise that the vote of the employees In train and engine service on the eight-houf overday and time and time proposition was overwhelmingly In favor of a strike. this your , "Notwithstanding have been unable to effect a satisfactory settlement and s strike under the laws of the respective organizations becomes effective on September 4, 1916, at 7 oclock a ,m. "Impart this information so those Interested will understand that they are to promptly obey." On a separate sheet the duties of members and officers in the conduct Go- - GIVING BLOOD TO SAVE CHILDREN y vv X t i 1 ' v I " A I' ,7 - juSY "1 r 5 i ' 1 lit I one-hal- repre--entative- " A a ef a strike are set forth. Particular v 'K-.L- Ti ) 4 f h' v ' '- - y Sir WUlluin lit rU wood decoratemphasis Is placed on conducting the ing a "man ot Anzac. The Ansacs . (n order that little children proposed strike as peacefully as pos- have won glory with their many daring may have their chance to recover from the sible. Among the duties of members deeds and have won the respect of Eu- dreaded Infantile paralysis now raging in New York, strong men are volunteering to give their blood, of which Is made a serum for use In treatment of the set forth are these: rope for their fighting qualities. In The photograph show Dr. Abraham tingher of the Willard Parker In Involved epidemic. road man service .No the strike will perform any service EXECUTED BY THE GERMANS hospital. New York, taking seven ounces of blood from the arm of W. (1 Michel. after the hour set to strike, unless he has already begun a trip and haa actually left the terminal. If the train has left a terminal he will complete GALICIAN CITY TAKEN BY RUSSIANS the trip and deliver the engine and Train at (he end ot tho run. or tie fep point. If tied up under the law, Ifter which he wCl perform no other service until the close of the strike. Men In other than road service will leave the service at the "appointed time., So far as your legal right to strike Is concerned, there Is no difference 1 nr- - g between a mall train and a freight You have identically the asms train. lULlAU1 right to refuse to perform service on a mail train as you have to refuse service on a freight train. .. - "All men on strike will keep' away from the company property, except such men as are designated certain duties to be performed toy the authority of the organizations. "Every man should understand that the laws of the land must be obeyed. Acts. of violence of any nature will - not be tolerated' by the organizations." v Oen. -- -- 1. v. Blow on Jaw Fgtsl, Dallas, Texas. WUliam O. Snyder, 45, died from, a broken neck sustained " a few- minutes before, when he was struck the Jaw by Peter Shaw during s "street fight Shaw surrendered to officers. - Bandit Gets Three Thousand. Detroit, Mich. Search is toeing conducted for a lone automobile bandit who Monday afternoon Is said to have held up and robbed Harold Isbell, a collector for the Standard Oil company of approxtuntely 3,00 . vv -- .A' V?WS h' Ag,v k -- ' W' - 'v ' ft c well-know- rt. - Y , Plan for King Road Drag. In the. opinion of some persons, the new teacher was going almost too fa , In comments that answer a part of this question as follows : "The earth road cannot, by any system of maintenance, be kept up throughout the entire year to the usual standard of the other types. The use of the road In a wet and softened condition Is what causes the trouble. Under the conditions where the earth road Is a suitable type, Its total cost for construction and maintenance Is less than that of any other type. In dry weather and when It Is not too dusty, the properly constructed and maintained earth road la by far more pleasant and more satisfactory to travel upon than any other road. With neglected maintenance, however, no other type of road can go to pieces and become Impassable so quickly as an earth road. Nor, on the other hand, can any other type be brought to a satisfactory condition for travel so quickly and ab cheaply after having been impassable. From these peculiar features; it will be noted that practically the entire problem with earth roads Is their proper drainage and systematic maintenance. The opportunity for better Ing our road conditions by properly Improving the earth roads Is almost beyond our Imagination." We agree with the National Highways association that: Good roads mean 5ood schools Good living Good churches Good homes Good health Good going Good morals Good farms Good times Good country Good towns Good crops Good fun Good people . Hoenjoy made It all, and, so far, no parents had open objection to the little talks o birds, insects, and flowers with which the teacher diversified the routine ot school work. So all went along quite comfortably until the afternoon whea the fly and the flea were up for consideration. Following the teachers lead, the children had all grown enthusiastic over the astonishing acrobatic abilities of the fly all except Robbie May, wts for some time had been staring moodily at his desk, casting only occasional glances at the teacher, and those sullen. It became so noticeable by the time they ere all admiring the fact that the fly can walk on the ceiling, that the teacher paused and turned to the boy- .- What is the trouble, Robbie?" h Arent you Inquired. Arent you Interested In the talkf granted- Robbie, reluctantly polite. Then, warming up, ."but I M a fly. cant hang by Its knees, and every boy In school can do It, all cept Laurie Lee, and hes had the dlptheryT Youths Companion. listening? Ye-es- ," - 0 0 the manager. whrt Billy was stepping on to go up said: and the manager turned round T say, cant you read? l 9 Yes, said Billy. 9 Well. what does that notice rasked the manager. DETERMINE SIZE OF A LOAD a By gum, well both he sacked were catched." . Eay to Find Out How Grade Affects Pull One Argument Against Our work counts for more than e Going Around Hill. 0 0 0 " talk. The grade In a road determines ths size of load that can be pulled over It. A good wray to learn the effect of grade is to ride a bicycle on the level and up different grades. It will very quickly be found out how grades affect the pulL One argument against going round a bill Is that It makes the distance greater.' This Is not always the ?ase. The ball of a pall Is no longer h'hen lying down than when standing up. One bad grade In a road may easily double the cost of hauling.' The work of grading down a hill, usually costs more than to buy the land re--q aired tj go around It. . That 5 Appreciate Good Road. ' Schoolchildren who must walk cue or two miles find good roads especially benefidal in their important duties. follows t """'An Idalio Ctss"" P. D. Tienrwr. idol Fifth St., C o u r DAlene ay: I was la bad shape with kidney trouble for years. My bladder was inflamed and my back I pained terribly. had dizzy and faint- tng spe!. and uf- fered from Doans Kidney Pills corrected these ailments and did me more good than anything else I ever took." C&tlVe some- dty w hlch fell before the tMug that the tourist win notice? L P&3 Have you a U.me hack, aching da? and night I Do you feel sharp P after stooping? 'Are the Monelu ore? Is their action Irregular? you hare headaches, backache rheumatic pains, feel tired, Use Doanihiw tms, all worn-out- ? ney Pills the medicine recommended by so many people locality. Read the experience Something Attractive.' Why not plant parts of our main - ICnife-Lik- e Idaho. g- t her attention to nature study. the children appeared to wever, Both In Danger. At a certain mill there Is a nolle t on the elevator which reads as follows: t "No one allow'ed to use this elev9 ator except the man In charge. Anr t one doing so will be discharged." 0 One morning Billy t P 0 witty fellow, was waiting to go wh 0 from the second when room, 0 b 0 should step off the elevator alone The citizen who expects his comran-oit- y to go forward and build good roads must do his share of the boost-lo- V Out lit Upon ' Must Do His Share. f .'"This is the first photograph of Cnpt. ' Charles A. Fryatt to arrive In this country. The portrait was taken at Rotterdam recently during one of Captain Fryatts visits to Holland, where a; n he was a and popular figure In merchant marine drcles. Cap"v tain Fryatt was commander of the 'Vj ; British merchant steamer Brussels. . He was captured and shot at Bruces, Belgium, for an attempt to sink a GerView of a part of Tarnopol, GaUda. an Important man submarine. Russians In their great offensive. , What Good Roads Mean. $ i , Robbie, Was Able to Point Limitations When Called to Admire Insect CD 4 |