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Show A THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET HRS. GANGES Y" ESCAPES Us Wx How She Wai Saved From Surgeon's Knife by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta bleCompound, S I - t v 3" C j fl Vim?. CZTPQJT' JF' ' HE junta at El Paso agreed a visit to that the camp Vegetable Torrlbio pound first I took Ortega three bottles and it made me well and and an Interview with that atrong and I avoided a dreadful opera Constitutionalist, command- tion. I now have two fine healthy chiL er elr en. hhd I Cannot say lo-- much aliout cause. for When the thing whatLydiaE. PinkhamsV ege table Com- it , came to delivering a done Mrs. Lee for me. has passport and FeTfer which Eiuod It. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. would take the party-pa- st Why will women take chances j with outposts, that waa "another matter. an operation or drag out a sickly, half- They were willing to do itj but always hearted existence, missing tomorrow. of the joy of living, when they can find If we let them guys mauana us well never get" health in Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable there, commented Scotty, They knpw they are Compound T going to give us those papers, but they hate to to For thirty years it has been the stand- geLdown ta --work, Theresia ard remedy for female ills, and has re- mace them get busy and Im going to use It. stored the health of thousands of women The only way meant cheerful, patient, perwho have been troubled with .such ail- - sistent attendance on tha junta morning, noon ments as displacements, inflammation, and night until finally, late one evening, after the ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. last promise to have it ready the following mornIf you want special advice write to ing at "tain o'clock" had been bruBhed aside, the passport was prepared with great mystery, duly Lydia E.Plnkham Medicine Ce. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will sealed, eiahorately aitdroaaad.Bnd ccrmnftniouBlv- be opened, read' and ' afiSwered by a handed over. Before the following daybreak the . woman and held In strict confidence- automobile was streaking down- some of the best country road In the United States bound for somewhere around Guadaloupe, a little town something like forty miles distant on th Mexican side. Locke, the owner of the car, and Jim, the chauffeur, were in front Locke held the wheel on the country road, but later Jim would take the gasokre quickly relieved by Sloans line bridge. Jim would have been the working rubLiniment. Lay it on no mate of Kit Carson, old man Bridger or some of bing. Try it the other giants of pioneeC days if he had been a man fifty years ago. Now he is a border chaufAiil S praia and Dislocated Hips I sprained my ankle and dislocated feur, able to drive a car any place a goat can my hip by falling out of a third story climb and willing to go anywhere into the seethfour for on crutches ow. Went win. months: Then started io use your1 ing interior of Mexico for his price. Liniment, according to directions. This ought to be-- a cinch today, Jim said. me wonderf ully, must say it is helping We will ifever be without Sloan's lini We'll get through a humming if we don't run ment anymore. Into a bunch of Salazars men from Juarez out X. scouting, and they're bad hombres, or some oL Castillo's bandits. Split out your passes and don't shove the wrong ones; let me do the talkCom- ru - -1- - three-fourt- :& r y, . ft LINIMENT J hrclurinisc.-in-- - or i. i Twpa&ur i&a&s value. Dr, Elmer Crafts, president of the Utah State Veterinarians association. Trrptr"irAiueikan Fork, October 18, after being confined to his bed for nine days, He was "taken 111 with a heavy chill, 1 s aria fovor, mm V7 t f. 3 P V ud o .XTt, 'ST Suspected of being a member of the 'Hand, TedcHl Ilollcastro, 33 ychrs of age, aa arrestqd at the old copper plant In North Salt Lake. Ha Is also alleged to have shot-aser lously wounded lllglo itulome, an Italian grocer In Salt Lake, Mrs. Hannah Brown was seriously Injured at Monroe while taking lunch to owmlier of the family who were at work in a beet field. She was ' thrown violently from the buggy, the, wheels passing over he head. It Iff thought her skull Is fractured. More than & ton of grocerlea has been consigned ou t "of Ogden to. Jar bldge, Nev., by parcel post within the past few weeks, and as a result the railroad over which the mall matter i) A G o 1 -- lJ w-r f. ' & A W fF 1 A V d -- nans Make the Liver Do its Duty el uik. A BmVs-so-- me-quite- chtcj qsiw.v" it-- liedrUe " the' e, William' and Chailes Samuclson, brothers, aged 1 and 18 years, have confessed to beating and robbing a Japanese in Sait Lake City. The victim asserts be lost 1,500, but the tKiya declare they secured nothing of . !' Is IA rtii rs -- fhill?yn-parad- tiubyXtibir TTicf "lYtifusU tal parade Jn the movies' in a few days at pne- - k rVv e Kills Pain n id. O.tdeultes will have an opportunity of seeli.tg iho recent fashion show, As a sequel to the. shooting at Ogden last IXcembcr of Mrs. Edith May, Dee-Macby her husband, Glen 11. ot himself and has Mack, who then-shnine been blind, a decree of divorce was granted Mrs. Mark last week. ay miles east of El Paso the Rio About twenty-fivGrande swings Into the side of the country road young cavand at the first turn two khakl-clato the right with strapped alrymen hip stepped forth with uplifted hands. Uncle Sam is making an earnest effort to keep down Spleadld for Sprains. the smuggling of contraband across the border I fell and aprained my arm a week could I terrible waa in sco and pain. and for .that purpose has thrown his soldiers not use my hand or arm until I applied as withalong the International boundary. InasmuchMexyour Liniment. I shall never be out a bottle of Sloan's Liniment."" both factions of have not soldiers only the IL & prayor, Aiwiiwk, A. A , icans against them, but the American business Flao for Stiffness. sentiment as well, the thing is somewhat in th Sloan's Liniment has done met nature of a farce. rood than anythin! I have ever tried These young cavalrymen, however, 'wer doing for stiff Joints, I got my hand hurt so to badly that I had to atop work rtfht In their duty as bezt they could and they wantedtold,-dulI thought tha busiest time of the year. etcy where, at first that I would bars to have my Theywere know who, what, band taken off, but I got a bottle d the military from official zn pass scrutinized Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand. JVUtam C tn lir, Abrria A la. , authorities and took a look through the automounbile. Cartridges, like blessings, come and gtf At all Dsalsra. 2Sa. a Just chance. were not taking awares and they 50c. and $1.00 a little later at what was .once an .international Send for Sloan'S a sergeant bridge six more soldiers headed by instructira free, under from and uflderbrush the of tumbled-obook an horses, ui cattle, hogs and Halt! cried and abutments the poultry. Address as Sorry, you know, said the sergeant crisplyof a deftness with th car the went through he customs Inspector, but weve got to do !L Hav you an extra morning paper with you! Hey, did trim Murphy, I win that bet! Washington the Athletics." inter- - The river ceased at this point to be the Dr.fAlS.aCbL the whenever Irrigation national line because tsfici, no. will let her have a Httle water she gets ven by across lots and finding new channels, cutting commisa to boundary give allclng up territory In- this summer Job. ,, particular Jn . n!c a sion a United States the Into stanc she bad sliced mil or more, which threw th line a mil or lno on the south side of the river, in a low lying flat land, which occasional floods hav filled with Nine times in ten when the liver It are bowels and right willows. Cottonwoods and dense undergrowth. right the stomach is a great point for smugglers. CARTERS LITTLE Just at the end of that mil th fairly UYER FILLS ended abruptly. Shifting sand, overgrown road gently but firmly com-pand desolation succeeded. It was as if trails a lary liver to PjDTFtfti had been dropped suddenly Into a far car do its duty. the Cures Coo distant country, unsettled and practically unexstipation. plored. Just a mil to th north there has been a hard Sick scientific road passing through farm land brought Headache, to the highest point of development The fields and Distress After Eating. were fragrant with growing, flowering alfalfa, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOS, SMALL PRICE, kafir corn, mllo maize, fruits and melons. The conGenuine must bear Signature houses were pretty , bungalows or modern in the work at men were There crete dwellings. fields and their mules and horses were sleek and well cared for. Windmills were drawing water from wells where the gasolluo pump was not FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. used. It was all happy, all busy, all prosperous. tun MWitVeet thi fiuntr VyovfMi Over here the country was stricken. ; Land Just i mt iron lamir. stttuti, ss good as any In the world lay fallow, overch comic wtArrBitS.uLcnitM.Knf KterrHM(.riLM nt for my FRft bmotc rws host msmucTtvs MFU1CJ4, MOI KYIR WMTTtNJTTtUliLL grown with brush. US BPriCTBS kf aod tb FMAJtlK WLf "We ought to pick np an outpost about now," THE NEW FRENCH REMtiY. M.M1 called back Jim finally. 'Look out!" At he spoke there came from the, mesqult rr Tv PS LSCLSSO N.'Wtoi'roils kul..rFStt. side of a mesa a single sharp detonar covered Bamts taaa. liao. Co, tUvaToca a. Leaaii,ei ting report and something sang by fa th air above like a large humming top. Fclgj Kidasy Pills Relieve Sit still unless its one cf the Castillo bunch," in- du to th weak, th command;-if- . Jt is. Jump for th came suffering promptly active kidneys and painful bladder action. - , mesa came a horseThey offer a powerful help t nature the cf th Around edge in bmlding up the true excreting kidman with Iris pony on a dead run, a Winchester ney tissue., in restoring mo.sal getien Mexlcan sombrero Cub" ud in regulaticg bladder irregulantiea iwufiir tinenetMBdrhIs , tering. Try them. "Rebel," was the decision. "Its all right; get out the Junta letter." e. way to Ortega the that said had The outpost Gold. Bllrr, C: Gold, s. -. . Me; Ziae or Cwr--IM r, ZL Wmi.lng was straight ahead and turn to the left at a big fell price llat mt M rrUoike, remopes ud tontn.l eed eBiwre' vork eoUetted. JCoL: Betgi r - Vi'Y'vX ing. i:cw.d a; i Ja&ra&j. i 1 ' rZlr 7'aww- I W! L Stiff Muscles l U s 5 Sprains, Bruises TH ERAPION iy car-boU- w - rSF-A'l- ra ana students of the Brigham Young university at' Provo, h on, October 17 celebrated, the of the of founding ahnhersary the school. who developed Arthur Goecke, some time , after he had .'lockjaw been run over by a wagon in Salt September 28, is said to be recovering at a Salt Lake hospital. The body of Carl It. Erickson of Ogifen, who had been missing for sevei.il days, was found Sunday In a lonely spot on the banka of AVeber c river. Ho had suicided, taking hs only-one-w- ' i t day, - y j . rx- aw Sss Y Jv.X V i V 3 VX? -- "thirty-eight- could not stand on my feet long enough todo my work. The doctoic J said I would have to undergo an opera- tion but my huaband wanted me to .try Lydia E. Tinkhama - uu u r I waa married that Ron D C OPERATION Mogadore, Ohio.1 The first two yean 1 coffered so much from female troubles and bearing down pains Lhi is planning to construct six or sevca-mimore of cement aide walks In order that the school children might anl in the Wet harvest, tbe Schools of Lehl were closed all week ' A conjoint teaChers institute ot Utah, Juab and Wasatch counties-i- l held in Springvllle Friday and Satur- :v vr smuorza QTiemeujQTriirfiZXtcro , rice, ot course beaus, tortillas, coffee with sagas and a particular kind of goat's milk cheese much fancied by the people. After it was over Ortega turned to an inspection of his arms and ammunition, of which he appeared to have a large supply, and after th interpreter had been Induced to was of town once a 1,K00 about forego another oration an idea was gained of Guadaloupe bustllng-thrivilittle community tbe life of tha rebel. with many characteristics borrowed from over It seemed a fairly comfortable one. - There s the line." The principal street had several was plenty of food In sight, comfortable quarters stores. There was a bank and a telegraph and little military work. Where men were not office and the bouses of the better class were taking siestas in tbe shade they were playing cards or gossiping in groups. They ware all sat- commodious, of plastered adobe, with patios filled with, flower beds. -- The rooms in some cases were Isfieddooklng and fat- deebrated and th furnitur imported. On all sides raw beef suspended In tbe air was drying for Jerking. Ortega, commander of the thousand or so men, "We are going to move tomorrow, said one occupied what was one the principal dwelling of the town, a pretentious 8panlsh home ' ' youngster of six to Jim. "We will go straight This happenedto beths day before Ortega , to Juarez, and he spoke as If he had been prombroke camp, hoping to Join Pancbo Villa in an ised a visit to a circus. ' Women who heard him. called out what they would do when they attempt to capture federal trains carrying 2,000, 000 pesos and $80,000 worth of provisions to Chigot into the Utile frontier town. ,, huahua. Therefore the camp presented a busy One rebel came along and Jim stopped him.' scene. Tbe only person who did not sesm to be .8ay whAt are- - you -- fighting for? he -- was ' concerned was Ortega himself, who was propped asked. - Two dollars a day,1 up on a cot reading a novel. soldier passed along. Ortega does not talk much. His answers that day. were very brief. He was fighting for the "What are you fighting for?' chanlc captaln wzs asked. constitution, 'Which bed been set aside by tbe Huerta government after the assassination of "There is a grievous wrong In my coflntry and President Madero. He would fight until constltu-tlona-l there will be no true progress until that wrong has been removed, was the answer. "It Is the government was restored or he was killed. He did not fear it because he Intervention? land ' system." believed In the good faith of the United 8tates. "All the land in Mexico is owned by a few Mediation or arbitration? He would never confamilies and 90 per cent of it is uncultivated. AU sent to either. Arbitration or mediation, any of It is untazed. Until it Is possible for th dealings whatever with the administration of working class to acquire land and until the land " Huerta, would amount to a recognition of Us is mad to bear its share of public expenditures status. That would never be done. there can b no relief. A Dias might zubjugat, but that time has Peace was not impossible in Mexico, but could come In only one way, and that was the withpassed- - There will be anarchy unless the condidrawal of Huerta and his friends. A provisional tions are Improved. Perhaps Carranza, our chief, who is a good man, will change it all when be president must be chosen according to the some man who had not connected himgets in."- self with Huerta and bad not connived at the A messenger, hot and dusty, arrived from Villa, assassination. Seek out tha man who would at Ascension, sixty miles away, toward dusk and have been president according to law if Madero waa received with embraces He .brought the and Suarex had died naturally and install him final commands of that general, who had been in offic. If that wer lmposslbl, let Venustlano ' a patriot since he had ceased being a bandit. Carranza be president nntll an election could b Three days later the thousand and more men held. Personally Ortega thought General Trevino ' seen that day wer either fleeing over the desert or Dr. Gomez might do, but not Huerta or D la sands of Rancheria, 70 miles sway, or were dead, " Barra or Diaz or any man of that kind. wounded .or prisoners awaiting summary execuHe was well satisfied with the progress of the tion. The plan had been .that Ortega should revolution. The Constitutionalists occupied and trike the railway at a point toward Juares and dominated the greater part of the country and cut the line behind the' treasure trains, while on munitions of war were reVilla, further 'south toward Chihuahua, should wreck his end. pealed they would drive the federals out of the field in ninety days. He had about 1,200 men, Ortega and his men arrived on time, but Villa never .moved. Trafnloads . of federal soldiers, well armed, plenty of ammunition and plenty of food. He was to march away very soon to Join' and cavalry, were expecting them Villa. What the plans were be could not say, aad eut them to piece. Villas failure to move U ascribed by him to lack of ammunition. It is but a declsjve blow would be struck. He would say nothing further, and in the meantlm dinner only pointed out that the insurance men who had was ready. been, refusing to touch anything shipped over a Mexican railroad for some time insured the s' Ortegas staff . occupied - the large house Ure train at 1214- - per cent pretnlunr aniTmade a real staff consisted of Voat slx lot of money. They seemed to know that Villa men, but at is usual there were as many more would not attack. - , honorary members. Tbe honorary revolutionist Juan Doeal, Villas lieutenant, left h!s chief is prevalent In Mexico. He is always to be seen in disgust a day or so later. The Incident only until just before a battle, when be finds a mission shows the uncertainty that exists even in the for himself .elsewhere. There was plenty to eat at the dinner, meat. ranks of tbe revolutionists themselves. washout. He raced back to the position be had been In, and off to the right presently another man was seen signaling with a zarape. It was a -friendly service, for thereafter there wer no shots, although horsemen rod near to tb I ng -- 1 ambl-tiou- - .. - I . eon-stitutlo-n, with-artiller- y transported .finds itfelf In the unique position 'of competing against itself. , , A mass meeting attended by l.bOO was held in the tabernacle at Prvo, Sunday night, under the auspices of the Law and Order league. Citizens were urged to vote at the coming city election for the enforcement of the prohibition laws upon the ordinance oookfi of the city. son of Hawley Scofield, of Scofield 0. Spring City, Joseph wa Tiding a horse which ran intq telephone pole .against- - which hq was, thrown. He sustained a fracturq of each leg. one "being broken fn two places; a' dislocated blp and several A. J. Turner, Oliver Carlson ajn Owen Hamp, all of Logan, were In- jured when an automobile, speeding, It is said, at tbe rate of forty miles an hour, turned turtle. -- The accident Is said to have been caused ty q broken whel, as tbe result of ztrik lng a bump In the road. Great sums of money are being expended fn making Improvements ii the electrical generating plants of thq Utah Light A Railway company in Big Cottonwood and Ogden canyons, and within .a few months these producing statistics will have been brought up to the maximum of efficiency, The' records of tbe district office of tbe forest service In 0;den show s power that thirty-threin district No. are operating plants 4 on national forest land, some under permit and some1n alleged trespass now Involved in litigation pending in the circuit court of appeals. All hotels of Salt Lake City ' ar crowded with tourists and tb sighU seeing cars are doing more business this month than In any previous October, aocording to local hotel men. The fine weather which has been enjoyed this month Is responsible ios the influx of tourists at this time. Physicians of Ogden are recommending boiling of drinking water In tb&t the boiling of drinking water Tir that city, as a result of the recent examination made by the state chemist and also by Prof. George W. Bailey, instructor of onemlstry at the Ogden high school. The presence of germs was found in all water, they declare, Italians of Utah, under the direction of the Sons of Italy society of Salt Lake, on October 12, celebrated th anniversary of the discovery ,of America by their illustrious countryman, Christopher Columbus, in the most elaborate festival of its kind ever . held lnjhe state. An article prepared by H. T. Haines, Utah, state commissioner of immlgrai tion. labor and statistics. On agricultural opportunities in tbe state, big been printed in PoUsb by the 3 ment .of labor of the United department cf agriculture. e bydro-electrk- t: rp |