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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH PEACETIMES WAS IN MISERY Mr. Jobe u Was in Seriou Condition From Dropsy. Doan' Made Her Well. Drop Freezone on The striking bakers at Salt Lake will submit their differences with their employer's to arbitration. Fifty-fivemits was paid for a clip jOf wool owned by I'ick Jones of lleber City, a memlier of the state land board, TERMSOF PEACE TREATY ARE ney secretions passed ten or fifteen times in an hour, only a few drops came at a time and they felt like boiling water; 1 soon found 1 had d roper. 1 bloated all over. My face was so swollen MRS. JOBES see out of j rouM hardlv aad feet felt as my eyes. My anklesburst 1 if put any though they would weight on them. My night, clothes 1 wringing wet with sweat and would get chilly and shake all over Doan's Kidney Pills soon had me feeling like a different woman. My kid neya were regulated and all the swellaches and rains ing went away. The had finished my left me and after I eighth box of Doans , I was as well as ever. My kidneys have never bothered me eince Doans Kidney Pills cured me." Complete Economic Isolation of Germany Being Considered m Case Hun Representatives Refuse to Sign Peace Treaty. t Though the black- - COMMUNICATED TO ALLIES AT FINAL SESSION. kid- Paris. The iit'Paiy conference completed its Wolk on Ma (, so far as Germany is and at a secret plenary version niminun oated the terms of the peace treaty to all the powers represented at the conference. Tins was the last act before delivery of the treaty to the Germans at Versailles. The session was held in the foreign office with the same setting and distinguished personnel as at pre ions public sessions, except in the case of Italy, which was represented by In. Silvio Crespi. M. Clemenoeau presided, with President Wilson at his right and Premier Lloyd George at his left, and the. entire membership of the conVrencc grouped around the table. While the session was a secret one, It Is undersUsHl that Captain Andre Tardieu, representing France, explained the provisions of the document and was questioned from time to time, the explanations given being full and free. Captain Andre Tardieu read a summary of the treaty, as the complete printed text was not ready when the session was called. One of the notable features incorporated In the treaty was that dealing with the responsibility of former Emperor William for causing the war and providing for his trial by a court of five Judges from the great lowers. The complete economic Isolation of Germany is being considered by the council of foreign ministers of the peace conference as a measure to be adopted in the event that Germany refuses to sign the peace treaty. The plan for the measure was submitted to the ministers by tin supreme council. com-cructl- Subscribed and sworn to before me J. LEEDOM SMITH, Notary Public. GrtDMsi at AarStare, 60e a Bax DOAN'S Vf&y L URN CO UNSPOILED BY BUFFALO. N. Y. HIGH HONOR Officers and Men Alike Recognize in General Pershing Qualities That , Compel Their Affection. . Why do we swear by Pershing?" countered a staff officer In Washington one day In response to a question. Well, I guess Its because hes the real thing a regular American, If you know what I mean. You can easily figure out the sort of man he Is by the stories they tell of him. I was with him when he was on his way to Washington to receive his orders for France. On the way, we passed through the town in which he lived when hfe was a boy. On the station platform was the same old negro porter Pershing had thrown stones at la his boyhood. The general chatted with the old man. Afterward I asked the porter what happened, lie Eald: Tie done wanted ter know all Ixuit the folks he uster know, an when he WHEAT GAMBLERS ARE WARNED was gettln on the car again he picked up a pebble as big as my thumb an Drastic Action to Follow if Flour hove It at me, Jes like he uster when Prices Do Not Show Improvement. he was an ornery kid. Chicago. Julius H. Jiarues, national wheat administrator, said in an adWITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE dress on May 8 to members of the Chicago Board of Trade that the act Prim Donna Had Good Business Rea- establlshlhg the food administration son for Asking for Slight gave authority to control trading in foodstuffs on exchanges to the extent Change in Contract. . of prohibiting future trudlng altogether. lie said that the act was still In effect, and hi duty was Imperative If demonstrated abuses bhould arise. He added that if the price of flour did not sharply reflect the reul situation In regard to supplies, the United States must shortly return to he 19i7 Senator .Lodge sounded the warning that the articles of the league of nation should be weighed carefully before being adopted.. He asserted that too many ties might well jeopardize our future. Indeed." we may well follow the example of the prlma donna who was reading a rough draft pf her new contract. When she came to the' paragraph providing that she should have transportation for herself, her maid, her dog and Sig. Gazlbenl, her husband, she drew a line through the singer name. Just make that husband. she said. Tea, madam,- assented the manager, but may I .ask why? The diva blushed .and coyly fingered her hnlr. T might wish to make a change, she answered." food regulation's, which allowed only thirty days supply to be held on hand. He did uot wunt to do this, however, he said. PARK CITY MINERS ON STRIKE at Complete Standstill for First Time in Half Century. Park City. Utah. The mines of Operations Turk City completely stopped operations Tuesday for the first time In fifty years, whei the eight or nine hundred men employed in ihe mines Aerial Hunt for Whales. and mills went on strike. With his airplane equipped with a The strike was called Monday night machine gun, an army lieutenant re- when an ultimatum was prepared "and excently went out on a delivered to the mine operators calling pedition. Flying at an altitude of for complnnce with certain conditions about a thousand feet above the Pa- before 8 oclock Tuesday morning. At cific ocean, the airman saw his quarry this time all the men, save the about four miles out at sea, and and engineers, ceased work. r swooped down before the great aniThe men are demanding a mal could submerge. A short round day and a wage of $3.30, and have from the machine gun was sufficient, to submit the controversy to hud a motorboat was soon on Its way agreed arbitration. to pick up the carcass, which yielded the hunter a considerable profit. PopTen Thousand a Day Coming Home. ular Mechanics Magazine. The homeward .moveAmerican of the ment troops from More than 2,400 operations are nec- France approached 10,000 men a day essary In the manufacture of a good In April, according to figures made watch. public by the war department. A to tal of 287, 393 inen embarked during Youth Is a theory hut old age Is a the month.. fact whale-huntin- g puu)-me- sfx-hou- otrllkt i, WBl reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swollea Tendons, Ligaments, or Muscles. Stop the larae ness aai Pain from a Splint Side Bone or Bone Spavin. No blitter, no hair gone and luyc &n be used. $2. SO a Woodman Wins Renomination. Los Angeles. Upturns from the municipal primaries Indicate that Mayor F. T. Woodman, acquitted of a charge of bribery last week w ill be one of the two nominees for mayor at the city election' next month. - Will Establish Air Mail Service. at druggist or delivered. Washington. Air mall, service beyour case for special irtvtruc-Jlt- e Cleveland and Chicago will be tween tfoo interesting bone Book 2 R Free. v HEINE, JR the antiseptic liniment for established May 13, with trips daily dereduced Strained, Torn e except Sunday. The Glands, Vein Muscles; partment said the service would be Ulcere. Aliaya pain. tna extended to New York. kt1 frr a. t 8 tpritFlcj East taigas; Pioneer Trail Blazer Called. Beef end Hill Butte, Mont. David F. Meiklejohn, cows are pio-trail blazer of the wet, one of the urine from f w residents of Butte and known S2.0X) lbs. of milk first pet year and producing In pioneer days. as pn .Indian fighter, oaJvei that top th href markets This tffM Tuesday at the borne of bis son t the combination In Los Angeles, at the age of 71. that pars on the farm. The averse Assassin Ends Great Career. farmer Isn't a specialist. .The Short-- , galomkb Dr. GtBul, who for thirty horn combines beef and milk as no other years had worked for the deliverance breed dos NriuriV of Dorthem Epirus from the Turks and rtORTuoRX pnrmrrs is -Ars III. Greece, t?j a Chlrsgn. for Its nnion-wit- h several ago at Rcritm by N. U, Sait Lake City, No, Moslem. t Dottle De-ecri- be iio.-toff- !ce Llga-SwoB- 1 - Rajsejcfh d Dr --- 19-19- 19. djs 1 :. n I N last week. Pupils of the Central High m lioul of Dai county imij be transported from their home, to school and Iwuk by automobile. Of the bond of the Mate for road purposes Carbon eiqinty lias received which i the largest allotment .thus far, Deposits to Salt Lake banks have gained a total of ne..rl MOikhkhH' over tile atm amt ltebl l (lie U lions during last year. Indorser of the Eilismi A bile ('ball t'Utqua ssi,m are adis,0 that the Chautauqua will be held m Prove during the week of .June s t, Ihlferemvs bet w ten employ. as and the cooks and waiters, who went on stiike at Salt Lake last week, will be hi bit rated by a board of thiee mem hers. Enlisting of diuretics in the endeavor to provide jobs and promote t lit welfare of ft lit rued Soldiers, sailors, marines mul war workers has begun in Ctali. Tin- question of whether Utah shall quarantine against white pine blister rust will le taken up at the next meeting of the state crops and pests commission. Greeted by the governor and other members prominent citizens, forty-fivof A, B. K and I companies of the 302ml infantry arrived at Salt Lake on May 4. Honors were accorded at the municipal park at Salt Lake oil Sunday, to the memories of five Utah soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice while In the service. A round-trifare equal to one and tolichy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers e Federal St., Burlington N. J. Jobes, -my back felt m awful That pain in Ml crushed were though my spine had reeling and fall- ached and I mg sensations when ev erything would turn 139 FOSTER-MI- Counterfeiter Caught! Th New York health authorities had a Brook manufacturer sentenced to the penitentiary for salllDg throughout hs United States million of "Talcum powder tablets Aspirin Tableth LIFT OFF CORNS! iUTAH STATE HEWS Dont buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer packagel Never ask for just Aspirin Tablets! Always say, Give me a package of Bayer Tablets of Aspirin Insist that every Aspirin Tablet you take must come In the regular Bayer package and the Bayer Crow must appear on this package and on each tablet. U -- 1 - e p one-thir- .times the regular d one-wa- long-rang- Doesnt hurt a bit Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right but. Yes, magic! No humbug! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but Is sutll-- j dent to remove every hard corn, soft cei n. or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. lreezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful. 1 i j 92 Still Neck Joint Pains Earache Rheumatism Lumbago Adults Neuritis Take 'one or two Payer Tablets of Aspirin" with If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, at ter meali. subtle criticism tliut a pretty water. girl once passed ou his Informal preaching methods. American Owned! by Millions! The revivalist halted at the end of Bottles of 24 Bottle of 100 Alao Capsule. Boxes of 12 tablet nn impassioned Philadelphia harangue, his ou a of rolled down his sleeves, put Payer Manufacture of Monoarrticaculeatrr of Salicylicadd Aspirin th trade mark coat and said: Friendly Chatter. They Still Exist. "And now. dear friends, are there Belle Ho niuke m.wlf tfn? innn doesnt The nny questions? Nell Ah, nature saved wu tifcai Doesn't, eh? lont All the congregation wns silent ex- exist any more. trouble. married men count at all? cept the pretty girl. She asked from the her front pew : "May 1 smoke? Ihiln-delpiu- n Proved Safe pcacc-nt-any-prlc- 1 c ! ( GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER all over accompanies depressed feeltug It Is a most valuable such disorders. remedy for Indigestion or nervous Hod liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food, palpitation of heart, and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It Is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Bold In all Civilized countries. Adv. dys-pepsi- There Is almost a million dollars Increase In the total valuation of the proierty in Ogden City and Weber county over last year, according to the figures announced by the as- sessor. What will virtually amount to an law in Salt Lake will very be likely passed by the city commisThe proposed law provides sioners. a $30 liceuse tax on all purveyors of tobaccos. Heavy loss probably can he saved the state In the next few week by farmers taking proper precautions against frost, J. Cecil Alter, meterol-oglof the United Stqtes weather bureau says. Louis F. Wetzel, former chief clerk of the. Utah Copper companys mill at Magna, under arrest In Los Angeles, charged with cinbevatleinent of funds belonging to the company,' has been made defendant In a divorce suit filed by Ids wife. The retail price of coal in Ogden was reduced last week 30 cents a ton, but the draynge charges were Increased 23 cents, making the net decrease In the price of enul only one-haof the amopnt of the decrease announced by the yards. Featuring mountain climbing, snake killing, strolls along the river, baseball games on the grassy flats und "other mountain sjiorts, the students of th$ Utah Agricultural college at celebrated their annual A day in Logan canyon on Nitty 3. Flve counties of the state filed reports on their assessed valuations last week with the state board of equalization. They are the first eyunties to report and Include Sevier, Iron, BearIn aggregate the er, Juab and Ilb-hassessed valuations are lower than a year ago. The Utah Agricultural college at Logan has made arrangements to obtain from 'Columbia university, New York, the complete equipment nec essary for applying the psychological tests used by the United States army to determine the mental capacity of men applying for commissions. Washington county reports to the state board of equalization show values consderabiy below those of Lust year. The main falling off Is In the assesa-men- t from $sS0.390 for of 1918 to ?G33.G19 for 1919. The assessor reported 28,942 sheep on the a antl-clgar- st -- lf She Understood.. The pmuher had been talking about the necessity for a new heurt." Little Bess father took her on his knee and gravely asked If she undernew heart was. stood what she answered, Indeed." Oh, yes. m kind of heavenly Its brightly. stomach. 12,377 In 1919. The recent enactment of educational laws by congress and by the Utah state legislature has brought educational administrators face to face with many new problems difficult of solution. To consider tbi legislative action, a conference of state educators will be held at the University of Utah from July 23 to August T. Beaver county Is advocating the building of a road from Beaver City a distance of twenty-on- e to Buffer-Lakmiles. Advocates of the highway declare that the building of the road will open up more than Sod square miles of innumerable resources. Uintah county commissioners are seckng a road engineer to take charge under the Joof i h- - w ork a u tl,orf cent $110,000 bond Issue. The board! Intends to select with great care the! over-'eorfor the several road pangs and tii'-- p!;t'e them under the t . . tlori f the federal engineer. -- e, any way connected with the storaaA Pleasant tasting EAT0NI0 LETS that you eat like a bit of candy, quickly put an end to your stotnaefe troubles. They act as an absorbe-ntliterally wipe up the excess hurtful add and make the stomach pur sweet and strong. Help digestion that you get all the power and energy that makes, so many people weak, list- from your food. You cannot be well less and unfit; saps their strength and without It I If you are one of those-whhavw energy; robs them of their vigor and tried everything hut tn spite f It vitality. Biliousness, bad liver, nervousness, blinding, splitting headaches, still suffer all kinds of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica these -mlserles If you lack physical an4 and many other still more serious all- - mental strength and vigor begin at tents often are traced to the com- - once to take EATON1C. Get bach mon source--- n your physical and mental punch antt Take EATONIC and get rid quickly enjoy the good things of life. Like of the pains of Indigestion, heartburn, thousands of others you will say yov that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling never dreamed that such amazingly after eating; disgusting, belching, quick relief and such a remarkable sour, gasRj fetomneh. Improvement In your general health These stomrfeb miseries are caused by was possible. what doctors call Hyperacidity." Its Your druggist has EAT0NIG, We Just And In ad authorize him to guarantee It to give flltlon to the pains and miseries It you Instant relief or refund yoor I causes, ihe start- - money. Get a big bbx of EATONIO er of a long train of ailments that today. It costs but little and the most people never dreamed are suits are wonderful! cannot digest food Instead, tha food sour and and, passing Into the Intes- tines, becomes a ' breeding place for countless millions of desdly germs toxic poisons they sre called. These poisons sre absorbed Into the system and cause untold misery. So, you see, it Is Just nothing else An add-stomac- h properly. TAB-fermen- acid-stomac- o A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the delicate fascinat- ing Influence of the perfume she uses, A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum Towder usually meant a clear, ' sweet, healthy skin. Adv. When Msney la a Curse. It fs'only when money Is cheapened to worthlessness for some, and made Impossibly dear to others, that It becomes a curse. In short. It Is a curse only In such foolish, social conditions that life Itself Is a curse. George Bernard Khaw, Dr. add-stomac- acid-stomac- food-repeatin- ACID-STOMAC- ACID-STOMAC- Plrrcant Palltl pul a a4 la headache, conailpadoa. and ndi(eaUa. Clean houae." Adv. dla-(id- If some people were to think twice before speaking they would never say anything. ( FOR YOUR ACID-STOMAC- )v H EOTOH ! To do your duty during these trying times health should be your your first-consider- ation These two women tell how they found health Xlellam, Ta. "I took Lydia . Pinkham Yeg. table Compound for female troubles and a dls. placement. I felt all run down and was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, so decided to give Lydia E. nnkhama Vegetable Compound trial,' and felt better right away. I am keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work. - Lydia E 1lnkhams Vege-tabCompound Is certalnl take when In this condition, this letter LoweU, Mich. MI suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was Irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began tn tahe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege." table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a simL Jar way. Mrs. Elise IIzur,R.No. 6, Dox 3,LoweH,lilch. -- le Why Not Try -' d J s c- h Pl-T- ff'i lek and biltoui . z.-- Toothache wlh gusto of tne has been a household tons. ranges In 1918, as against' Headache Neuralgia Criticism, Billy Sunday tells Colds Grippe For Pain guns the civilized world for remedy more than half week eti a century for constipation, Intestinal oint. It liver and the generally hold this troubles, torpid that e gun, which weight fifty-four-fo- y points In the Utah fare will be given from all the state to those attending State fair next fall. One of Uncle Sams was In Ogden one day last mute to some Pacific coast requires three flat cars to 0POGH LYDIA E.P1HKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. HASS. ts |