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Show THE ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS INCREASES MOTOR ANOTHER and Health. Other Women Please Read Moundsville, W. Va. " I had taken doctor's medicine for nearly two years Decause my were irregular,periods came every two weeks, and I would suffer with bearing-dow- n pains. A lady told me of Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's W 4 Vegetable Compound and how much good it had done her daughter, so I took it and now I am regular every month and have no pain at all. 1 recommend your medicine to everyone and you may publish my testimonial, hoping that the Vegetable Compound does some other girl the good it has done me. " Mrs.GEORGE Tegaeden, 915 Third Street, Mounds- trri ri" ville, W. Va. How many youDg girls suffer as Mrs. Tegarden did and do not know where to turn for advice or help. They often are ebliged to earn their living by toiling day in and day out no matter how hard the pain they have to bear. Every girl who fuffars in this way should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and if she docs not get prompt relief write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, about her health. Such letters are held in strict confidence. Rural Sarcasm. Yorker, visiting an Iowa town, ws talking to a prominent citizen Willi reference to the one paper the town boasted. "Well," observed the citizen, "I'll sny for the editor that he can be the most sarcastic fellow that ever was when he tries." "How so?" "Why, In last week's issue the department entitled 'Local Intelligence' was only about three inches in length." A New Has Your Back Given Out? Are you dragging along with a dull, throbbing backache? Do you feel lame in the morning; suffer sharp twinges at every sudden move? Then there's You may never something wrong! have suspected your kidneys, yet often it's the kidneys that are at fault. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! An Idaho Ida a yutr per let L Case Mrs. R. D. Barry, Third Ave., Payette, Idaho, says: "I had backaches and trouble with my kidneys. There was lameness and soreness across my kidneys and ache a dull, throbbing in my back and loins. My kidneys acted Irregularly and ofI had inflammation the bladder. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and a few boxes put me In healta.." at Any Stora, -- CO, 60c a Bos BUFFALO, N. Y. 80 Years Old Was Sick Now Feels Young After Taking Eatonic for Sour Stomach "I had sour stomach ever since I had the grip and it bothered me badly Have taken Eatonic only a week and am much better. Am 80 years old," says Mrs. John Hill. Eatonic quickly relieves sour stomach. Indigestion, heartburn, bloating and distress after eating because It takes up and carries out the excess acidity and gases which cause most stomach ailments. If you have "tried everything" and still sufTer, do not give up hop. Eatonic has brought relief to tens of thousands like you. A big box costs but a trine with your druggist's guarantee. Flavor! No have a municipal band, CAR LICENSE FEES according toto action taken by ihe city council last week. Clubs and fraternal orders of Ogdcn have joined in a movement to hold SEEGMILLER MEASURE PASSES another Near East relief dinner at ?10 LOWER HOUSE OF THE UTAH LEGISLATURE. a plate. number of citizens of Provo met county commissioners last discuss plans for the estabWill. Become Effective Upon Approval, of a county hospital. and Author Claims it Will Add from the canyons In the east Reports Approximately $600,000 to mountains, the watersheds for the Annual Revenues. Gunnison valley, are to the effect that some ten feet of snow are now packed ' The lower bouse of the I'tuh legisla-tur- at the heads of the canyon;'.. ou February 21 passed the measThe destruction of the Price city ure Increasing motor car licenses fees hall was averted one day last week and limiting vehicle loads on the paved only by the prompt response and efhighways of the state. The author of fective work of the Price fire departtheieasure, Representative Seegmil-ler- , ment. The blaze caused damage estisaid that it was anticipated that mated at $1000. it would increase the motor vehicle Plans are under way nnd nre being license receipts to some extent this supported by the Gunnison farm year, but nothing in comparison to bureau, the citizens of Gunnison and what the increase would be next year, the Immediate vicinity towards when every cur owner would be rethe boys of the high school with quired to pay the higher fees. It was thoroughbred stock. expected, he .said, to add approximateThe annual wholesale trades excurly $0X,000 to the annual revenues of sion of the Salt I like commercial club the state. will leave for points in Nevada on A measure has been presented by May 8, the trip to consume about one S. W. Morrison which provides that week, according to a decision made by or tiny voluntary association of seven the executive board. more members may sue and be sued in Using a large spoon, with which s'rte the name of the association, and that removed the screws from a transom service of process upon any officer, over the door In the woman's ward at or manager managing agent of such the Helen Brewer, 15 years association shall constitute service of countyof jail, age, Idaho, made her Preston, upon the association. The bill would escape from the at Ogden. jail make any organization, especially agents of the .Salt Lake oflabor unions, liable for suit, and it ficeFederal of the department of justice have, would, according to its language make placed under arrest two men and the members liable also. woman accused of removing Miree Sail The Southwick income tax measure was the subject of lengthy debate dur- Lake girls to Ely, Xev., on November I, lOL'O, in violation of the aiann act ing a hearing before the committee, the n Four kegs of whisky wet measure being declared Impractical by some of those who appeared before the confiscated by federal and police officers in a laundry wagon at Salt committee. to have Representative Day has Introduced a Lake, believed by the pol'ee new 1)111 providing for examining and been a "transfer wagon" for liquor. men were arrested ill connection regulating of chiropractors. The new Four measure varies only slightly from the with Bryant C. Jensen, alleged army original bill for such purpose, introfrom Salt Lake City, was induced by Iay. Another attempt to regulate the busi- dicted by the federal grand jury at ness of production and sale of imita- San Fiancisco on charges of impertion milk Is to be made, Representative sonating a secret service officer ano. I'arker having introduced a bill for of obtaining money by false pretenses that purpose. Two years ago such a by tliat mentis. Edward I. Lursen, who claims to be measure appeared in the legislature, a graduate of the Utah law school but it failed of enaction. Representative C'lnwson has intro- with the class of 1914 and says he once duced a bill to increase the hours of held public office Sn Utah, is- under labor for female help. It goes further arrest at San Francisco accused of than the Quinney bill, killed in the defrauding large downtown hotels with senate last week, for it would Increase worthless checks. The Millard County Telegraph & Telthe working day from eight to eight and one-hahours, and it would delete ephone company return shows properthat provision In the existing statute ty in Millard and Juab counties valued which would provide that more than at $9570 and the repot i of the Peoeight hours may be worked "in cases ple's Telephone compuiu shows propof emergency where !!fe or property erty in Aiillard and Jui'.b comities is in imminent danger." tabled at $13,007. Governor Mabey's proposal for a Robert M. Cannon of rnlt Lake and state bond Issue of $1,500,000 for state CJiesley Gunderson of 1 rice tied for road purposes, took concrete form on first place In the competitive examinaFebruary 1!) in the shape of a bill tion held at valt Luke for the selecproviding for such an indebtedness. tion of an appointee U- West Point. The measure was introduced in the Second honors were nwlvtlod to Boyd bouse by Representative Day. The Guthrie of Salt Lake. bill would authorize the state land Price will have a new fire station, commission to provide for and negoti- if plans already ire approved. ate as needed for the purposes of the The building will be li'(x34 feet and measure, loans aggregating ?l.r00.0(0, equipped with modern appliances for the bonds to bear a rate of Interest to handling hose and a suitable place for be fixed by the land board, but not to the auto engine. Sleeping quarters for exceed 5 per cent. the men also will le pr-- ' tided. Funds for the printing of the bonds An effort Is mane by the roads and other necessary preparations for committees of being commercial the Logan In are bill. the issue the provided for club and other organizations interested They would be taken from the motor in good roads to have ihe federal and vehicle registration fund, and these state authorize highway cotiunif-sionfunds also would be used to pay the work on the roads as soon as possible, Interest on the bonds. In order to give work to the unemAs a companion bill to the proposed road bond Issue, Representative Day ployed. Miss Vera Peterson, a stenographer, Introduced a bill which would repeal a of Utnh and a former resident native the action of the legislature of 1919, Salt Lake, anil a man Identified by of which called for a bond Issue of as Ir. C'nrl-.-- s Williams, adfor the Utah soldier settlement the police dress unknown, weic found shot to fund. The measure simply provides In an apartment at San Frandeath for the repeul of the soldier settlement cisco. Williams bad shot the girl and act killed himself. When the slate senate adjourned then J. Mintz Is under arrest at Provo. Saturday, It was with the understandthat ing that the senators would not meet churged with huving suggested er person falsely swear to having again until Wednesday morning. The coyotes, one mounmembers of the house decided to hold killed seventy-on- e tain lion and five wildcats in Juab a session on Monday. By unanimous consent, one bill was county in order to receive the bounty Introduced In the senate February 19. It is stated that 'he animals upon paid were killed The bill is the uniform law prepared wl Ich the bounty Nevada. in ossocl-atlo- n the Hureau National Farm by l'rof. John J. Mcflellnn, organist ol for marketing of the tabernacle at Salt ijike. has been agricultural product. and mudo a member of the With the signing by Governor Mabey on February 18, of eight bills relating "Order or the Crown" by King Albert to the establishment of a state depart- of Belgium In reconitlon of Mr. ment of flnonce and purchase, the first p.aylng of the tabernacle for the Belgian monarch nnd his big step toward carrying Into effect the program of reorganizing the state qwen, Elizabeth, uton the occasion of their visit to Salt I nke two years ago. government on a more business-likhosts was put Into effect. Announcement Is mnde thnt conThe bills as passed by the stnte struction will begin at once on the two legislature are In force on approval, last link of the ir.nln county trunk with one exception, which has no parroml west from Vernal to llaydeu. ticular effect on the general program., Rock blasting Is So begin on the legally, therefore, the state depart- horseshoe dugwny just west of Verment of finance and purchase took nal, nnd construction n the Uintah form w ith the signing of the governor's river bridge north of Iecton Is to name on the engrossed Mil. begin. It Is explained thnt the department Smoke from railroad terminal! In of finance and purchase will not In nny Knit will be reduced by half, If way displace the state hoard of exam- the opinion of the smoke Inspector, a iners, which now Is legally and by a result of agreements by the Oregon the constitution required to approve Short Line inllroad, the Salt Ijik all claims against the state before Route and tltf- Denver A Rio Grande they are pnld. !lroad to Pioploy smoke Inspectors. Publication of proceedings of boards Tt Ik clni-.ii- i d that the Carbon coitntj of county commissioner in newspaper built a farmer Sa-'met with the disapproval of warehouse tit Price and established i tatlvc Keegmlller In the bouse and he snle agenc. only to find the uuot neieeiled in having House bill No. gatii.ed shipers of the Uintah ba'i M. by Day, laid on the table after coming out I the market with trial, gutneiKs over the measure that lasted loads of pok. etc.. to sell nl whnlcvc. nearly fwn hours. Clin, i r c they muy get. A with the week to lishment g . -- ' ' s an-o- cigarette has flavor as Lucky or-pa- n Strike. Because e It's toasted LUCIIY STRIKE CIGARETTE - JACKS 126 aMAMMOTH qnirx. hrlm barrfttn for fnn. tm flBM pM'MIWS Iowa U4u Hapldt,Jm I W. pWTTWtY ItVMOVt rtet""t Tssf 4rnsrlrWl fcr W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. f "F Co Id. With Kill That in Editorial Hilites Selected for Western Newspaper Union Service by II. A. C. and C. B. W. CASCARA Another year or two and the state constabulary will be touring the state in confiscated aeroplanes, we suppose Caldwell (Idaho) Tribune. M QUININE AND FOR La Grippe Coldt, Coughs Neglected Colds are Dangerous men who won't run their factories now, will bw complaining la a few moil this oecause thej cau k get any help. lliko (New) Free Press. Some business Tak no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first aneese. Relieves Breaks up cold in 24 hours Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache. Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT When the average man accumulates eiiough coin to afford an automobile, physicians tell blm his state of health Emmett demands that be walk. '"Idaho) Examiner. What to ' 's the same delicious FRECKLES Inter-Mounta- lf DOAN'SV FOSTER. MILBURN NEWS REVIEW - 834 CM Doan's NEPIII, UTAH. S, Price, is Points the Way to Comfort if? UTAH TIMES-NEW- Booze Is a seeming paradox In that when It was removed from the legal tender category it got higher ratHier than cheaper aud the end is not yet lK Fulloii (New) Standard. Railroads of the country are planning for a reduction in the wage scale. Presumably the scheme Is to begin at the bottom and forget to reach the top. St. Anthony (Idaho) News. CARTER'S IITTLE PILLS Being a good citizen, of course, means a due weight of responsibility, but that shovld mt mean thnt the citizen should be overburdened with taxation. ButLe (Mont.) Miner. Take a good dose of Carter's Little liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs to their proper functions and the Headache and the causes of it pass away. In the same manner They regulate Ihe Bowels and prevent Constipation, S?s&?$ZZC Sfl Pill; SmJl IW; 1 While It might be suggested that a hume for decrepit bootleggers could bo established, It is recalled that every county Is well provided with a home of that sort at the present time, and I'oca-tell- o as a rule it is well occupied. (Idaho) Tribune. time. Only one meal a day, consisting of Senator Fall of N?w Mexico, and former Senator George Sutherland of Utah, bad the good judgment to discover Senator Harding's ability long before he became a presidential possibility. They are both close to the throne now. Boise (Idaho) New Free- as they cannot by local applications, reach the diseased portion of the ear. Catarrhal Deafness requires constituHALL'S CATARRH tional treatment. MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling; sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your may be destmved forever. hearing HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE actj through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. Circulars free.- - All Druirpists. F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo, Ohio. vegetable soup and boiled bread and rice, about llfteen or twenty ounces During Lent, only one meal of bread and water. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Both houses of the Arkansas legislature have passed a bill repealing the law now upon the statute books of the state, and the measure has been sent to the governor for signature. The reason for repeal was that the law failed to wvrk. Salt Lake Tribune. anti-cigaret- HIGHEST ORDER OF SN0B3ERY Alleged vine hogs, 4.cent pork and hams, $2 coal cost in the car, The $11 to $14 to the consumer. James, Jim Dalton ghosts of old Jes and Billy the Kid will kindly lend the choir in singing "Onward Christian Vista Monte Soldiers." (Colo.) Seven-cen- t Graphic-Reporte- Prayer Made by English Would Have Made Great Hit With Thackeray. g And now it Is asserted that President Wilson smoked as Many as two or three cigarettes while over In Europe. Maybe that's why the league of nations went fluey, his health broke down, and the Democratic party hit the toboggan slide. Erlgham City (Utah) Journal. Experience Is the people's grentes-teacher- . Experience has shown them the failure of the direct primary In Idaho, the system which wrecked the Democratic party, nearly wrecked the Republican party, and innde a Republican county chairman a Democratic nominee for governor. Boise (Idaho) Statesman. Price Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin end a body Cull of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL for The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, ther enemies of lite and looks. In nse since' J 698. All druggists, three sizes. Leok (or tl name Gold Medal oa emry bear and accept BO imitatioa Cuticura Soap reporter, gathering material for a Sunday special on "Why Churches Are Kmpty," called on Rishop Leonard of Cleveland. "I don't ndinit that our churches are empty." Rishop Leonard said. "Certainly the churches thnt are really democratic, really Christian, are full. Of course we have n few churches that cater to. the rich. In these n certain number of vacant pews are 'o t found. "The kind of church I am refer-Into abounded In England In Qucn Victoria's day. There's n story about one such church. It was In the domain of a certain baronet and the vicar used to conclude his Sunday prayer In this wise: "God bless Sir Peter; God bles also her dear ladyship; bless the tender youth of the two ladles likewise. We would furthermore unite In beseeching Thee, O Lord, to hnve mercy on the poor governess aud all the miserable sinners of tills parish. Amen.' " There ore two kinds of towns in this country that are drifting nnd getting no place, that are really entitled to sympathy. One Is the town that could support a live commercial club but on't, and the other is the town that tins a commercial club but won't help It to live. Malad (Idaho) News. afl Age-Heral- Di- A r. S-- Viewing Life Seriously. "Charley Dubkins has quit wearinf silk shirts." "What's come cvfcr him?" "A stern realization that the n tion must practice economy." "Is he going to work?" "Not yet, but If somebody were te offer him an executive position paying $10,OOC) or $12,000 a year, Charley's" so wrought up I believe he'd accept 1." RI rmingham st dom. for MEAIDACIHIE Lead Lives of Austerity. There are two monasteries of Trnp-plmonks in the United States. One 48 miles south of Louisville, Ky., and the other at Dubuque, la. These monks,-whethey receive full membership, consecrate themselves to five vows poverty, chastity, obedience, stability and reformation of manners. They are under a vow of soence and nre governed by these rules: No meat, fish, eggs or wine at any the great abunNotwithstanding dance of foodstuffs the public is not getting the benefit. Middlemen and high railroad rates apparently make the cheap produce on the farm ihlgh before it reaches the consumer. Ely (New) Times. BD The Velvet Touch For the Skin Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, T ileum 25c Wireless on River Boats. The day of the jingle bell and manual steering In stcamboating on the Mississippi river having given way to electric buzzers and power steering by levers, now comes the wireless as a means of ojieratlon, says the St. Louis The Wur department has shipped from Washington wireless outfits to be set up in SL Louis. Memphis and New Orleuns and upon the six towboats which will the new experimental power tleet for the St. Louis-NeOrleans barge operation. Grounding on a bar will jio longer mean a walk of many miles from the bank to the nearest telegraph The station to summon assistance. SOS will go out by radio from the boat itself. com-pVl- se Close Observer. farmer was showing a friend over Germans Going to Japan. do yoo the farm. "How many German residents in Japan are re- think are In that flock?"sheep he asked. In numas ported steadily Increasing The visitor considered a minber, now almost double that of pre-wand then replied. "About, 500." ute days. Most of them are emThe farmer was astonished. "Absoployed In firms and factories as engilutely correct," he declared. "How neers, nnd It Is stated that nearly a did you do it?" hundred applications for positions in "Well, I Just counted the legs and been Gerreceived from The bill to censor moving picture Japan have divided by four." the guest explained. Is still sleeping, "jut there is a strong man engineers and experts. The ImMinneapolis Tribune. This was ports of toys, chemicals nnd dyestuffs undercurrent in Ins fav-ir- . from ten first the Oerm.'iny during accentuated recently l.y the presentaMankind Is divided Into two classes amounted to $1,000,000. tion In a Boise snow house of an months of those who drive autos and those underworld picture at the very time who dodge them. the censorship bill was being preKxpect to be treated as you have pared. This Increased sentiment for treated others. Lstln proverb. Knowledge mnst be earned by study. the bill. Preston (Idaho) Citizen. A Thnt was n deplorable occurrence a) Las Vegas, In which a boy of 14 Is said to have received, nt the hands of a teacher, "100 Inches with a strap, the beating lasting four minutes." If any teacher administered that kind t,t a punishment to pupil that tendlier should be forever disqualified from further association wl;h the profession in which he is engaged. Goldficld (New) Tribune. Jhe Choice Parts of Selected Grains give to GrapeNuts its health and will be some relief li, the paper shortage Is now promised by the That there fact that the manufacturer of shoes have decided that It will be necessary to use leather, as the price of paper Is too high t be u sed at a profit. Gunnison (Utah) News. value This wheat and malted fcarley food is so processed and baked that the nourishing Qualities and pleas- ing flavor are fully brought out Judge Landls has had other cases besides the Victor Iterger one set aside. In 1910 he fined the Standard Oil comfor rebating, but ths pany fine was never paid. Ringhatn (Utah) Tress Rulletln. body-buildin-g IMMuVSisfyinTheres a Reason I |