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Show THE PROYO HERALD . .. ......... m. - -- -- lTi- -i The ErovoHerald HOURS ARE DOLLARS tr is uru oiy "In 'this HERALD EDITORIALS "jwittTriht all society, party and other social matters, Iet the people of the outside world know that Provo s not an isolated country latottrealiiv city of stiteteteppy people. It'is to "be hoped that the business men of Prova will lend their support to make the Provo Herald the best paper, in the state, SAM II. WOOD,. Editor. TO THE HERALD REAJ5BS: : Inassuming Editorial charge ' of the heav load "at a time when other demands upon my tirfte are coming thick and fast, but this is not the first time that I have edited-tejjapersrt th samezlime while transacting a large amount of other business. I have been induced up the Herald for several reasons. Jn the first place Provo is large enough' and import ant enough to have a first-clanewspaper. The .city is just at the starting point of a great period of activity and heeds a -w itlewakcrprogTesstvepaper "TfcT pave the way for municipal and other improvement;-" as. well as to attract outside capital to our ity. Thenagain, cur country h just entering upon a period of Democratic rule and in order that Provo be H should have. a Democratic paper. The Provo Post represents Jhe principles of .the. Republican ary--aml has in. it someV ' very creditable editorials, but no man can ii j I r f - f dict. There are different kinds of Republi-ca- n v aiid Democrauc newspapers, there is the snsat iojiaL" :JrcckIess, radical paper .. and there is the quiet, sensible anTl logi cal paper. While the Provo Herald may be looked upon henceforth as a Democra-ti- c organ, it will pever stoop to blackmail denunciation. Nor bulldozing will it .cater purely to. politics. It will v : :- ' tuM-frfcolran- X Sam H. Wood, Born, February 12, 1856. a son born- Harvey Lincoln Wood, Born, February 12, 1892. It is a curious coincidence that on this date, when so many people are celebrat- ing the birth of Abraham Lincoln. I out on the first day of my "year as editor ofthe Provo Herald and I trust that .in the days to follow, as Lwrite-vigorousand critically, I shall at all times, temper those writings by that noble sense of justie and equity, which dominated the very tnought and act of the-,we- ek - am-startin-g . fifty-seven- Press-Bulleti- s - . k vislAminy--wor- WORD FOR THE MANAGER As we take up the work of running . the Provo Herald, we realize the heavy obligation which goes with such an we believe with the hearty ' of the . people' of Provo we eoh make this a firstlass newsy sheet. It shall be our aiirr?t all times tell l all news regardless (4 whether it hurts or helps. Publicity of any 'ter or organization ought not to 'intimi-,""- " date anymie who are living 'on the shady side of life we believe that Jlieir deeds ought to be made Jl public. We Avant the local happenings 0fJ!lfeyoJ.njielaU or tell '.favor if you will tell its' us where it can be secured. e . You are ail. anxious to Her- - , aid grow ancLxxpand its field of useful-- " ness. We arc going to boost for merchants and forthe general upbuilding of Utah and 'thedevelopment of her 'natu- -, : ral resources. fThe manager of "a" news- - " look after the, financial mat-- .. paper must ters and attend to the advertising and cots-'- ;" .' a lecting mores or, less. We bespeak--foV. liberal patronage of business in this line ' for the coming few months until we get well started at least. Untie the hard-kno- f of that old purse' string of yours' and. ; "xome in' aud "pay Us 'a "year's'TuDscppfiorr';" in advance or if you have a business that is not turning you as much profitas yoit " , think it should try a big display ad in our rTcoTumns an(TatcTriIie-resue are . boost and to Provo ;here help every. busk,'.. v' ness. in connection with the surrounding ; country, but to do so properly we ruust - have support which far surpasses a little -;: windy talk." We want the cash back of ;. your talk, JWe are going to be satisfied ' if we can, pay all expenses' for the first ' few ' months because we realize that if . we can get the right kind of a foothold ; - here in jvbvo,' we will go fonvard in the " " A , T ' ; . who have ideas worth presenting to its readers and the editor urges the people of Provo and the 'who!? state to write something for the People's Forum of the Trove Herald. Every article sent will feceive careful consideratioirand rjust: jreajrnent no matter if lit be aciarience yith the editors ideas. If vou Chink foU' have a valuable;Jdea,' sit 4owh and FbrumT 1 f'X" the-loca- " j considerably.-..- '. irapToveit tn trie next Jew" nionths the v . price will hot be increased.' In, fact, it i- -'. ;yili be reduced to all those ho' will take ,; the trouble; to pay in advanced The regu-- k i subscription will be $150; pet year,, or j25 cents per month payable; monthly. Tnit T if you will "come to the offjeabd , ; monthly in ad va nee 'tTicpricc; wilt be; only Of cents per month or s months, iofWju" cents.; Those whdwill pay: a whole ; in advance can have it for $2.00 and all who pay a years subscription in advance-- r ' will begiven a: neat mail boxlo put on your, fence j'nto which the carrier will . - always put your paper instead of thrpw-t--- : 1 ; . r Jar -- 1 statement made jay - j yeal -- -- . ' ' m? U on the ground. Instead of .'publishing-- the paper on ,V''"'.' .- Tuesday,- Thursday and Saturday, as is done at the present time, it will be pub- - ' Iishrd."TOT!idayVednes!Llay and-- ' rW- -l day. This will give our Provo business men ' an r opportunity - to y place- ' for ' their announcements Saturday's 1 before the people on Friday even- -' -trade IinS' Monday : is. not much of "a trading -" day in Provo, and' much of the Saturday advertising is wasted'xin account of the, Saturday paper coming out. in the even:. ing. Another reason for making the -- ": change is that it will practically give Pro-,- -. - . " ; ; ' on three days and the Herald three days.". While- - every -- number of the' Ilerald "will be interesting, the Friday' edition will probably contain the besrcdjtorials ; this reason and" the nW ncws-iFo- r ... y be-well- . do-in- are-peop- le e; any-new- s see-Th- ' in' connection ; r T . :- r- -- future " : by- lcapsand"1cmnds"Dropini" T and see us and tell your neighbors that,' we are trying tb do'Ahe, square thing by ;' - everybody, :::--;r- -': . V--- s ,- - h: blasters.1 ' " the Provo Her- ern poiAts, ' And this reorganized Democracy, bevT ginning, in iti smallbut - ever widening " -- -- : - r- - t-- sphere, shall go on increasing day by day, month by month and year by year, untiK.' in 1912, it shall move the world. Sam i h Wood, hi speech delivered at aubuska, Wisconsin, October, 1909. PER PLATE wag pali at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans in 1842. Mighty costly for those with stomach trouble or indigestion. To day people every where use Dr. KlnW New Life Pills for these troubles as well as and. bowel disorders. Easy, safe, cure. Only 25 eta at fledquist8 Drug ' ... the" Pacific Coast and locally. ' Co." '" ".- -' ,. ually beting improved and brought to thelatest standards, of quality. . Consult any ,r Oregon Short Line Representative anywhere when you are ready to travel. e "Get in Line For" GEORGEiSIDIW In His Best of All Fun Shows 1 0J A Musical Hurricane 1 CARRIE WEBBER And of Best Cast Ever Organized, with a Bevy of Busy Beauties Who Knows Mow to Sing and Dance Opera House, Thursday, Feb. 15th A GUARANTEED CURE FOR THE BLUES s :i THE REAL SIGN-- IS the Electric sign attrac- LIGHT tive both day and night. It draws the people to ypur window at night and they your place of business" by that same sign the next day TRY IT. Designs and quotations promptly submitted. lo-ca- hl Rates Tickets"" ; -- Literature Ask Any Agent or Fishing BathingBoating " ngr Beach SanDiego- ' Santa Barbara! At-Lo- ' . The form and flavor of any medicine is very important, no matter who is to take" it. The taste and appearance lire .especially important when children are concerned. All parents, know how hard it is to give" "medicine." even the averatre-chilthough the taste is partiall dis- In using Ur,, Miles . Lax- guised. ative tablets, hqwever, this is overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance' and candy-lik- e taste at once appeal, to any. .child, ..with the result that they, re taken 'without objection. .: - The rich -chocolate flavor and absence ?f other taste( make Dr. Miles' Laxative- Tablets the ideal ' remedy for children. ty . : is ' 7-- - f ',': : UU1 :' ' "...-r- .j 4,2 --- I Mittiiimmiiii SMOOT S PAFFO R D I intcr Rale fc$Ii5 Delivered , a , , i ' I Gat d J Golf At RiversldeReiilands-Pasadena. PoIo-r-Tenn- YachtingtDeep Sea Game FiahinW At Famous Catalina. y"' erfield, All reached in 24Ihours Via A.G.P.A.; Salt Lake Salt Lake Routed City 1 Splendid Service . it now whll; you can. We havs'pienty. i :t .' ' NOTICE OF MEETING A meeUng of the atockholders Jelephon. ;tT, e 17 ai . w .y 1 Col. Roja, Marchina to Attack Juarej.. W Paso. TexasvPeb. llColone, tt Lott Josephine Gold Mining com' Antonio Rojas. at pany will be "held at, the office of the .the head of 600 company Wednesday February:: 21, men, now is on hla way toward . 1912, of tot the purpose, of - discussing Jum 4 aUac tD city, according to a the working , policy , for the .' coming rt received In Juarez season ana for the discussion as te tonight from' . Sin I.I i whethes the property ehall be eqiflpp- - VJi.siVtfMfc-weai Chihnuhua' In toricfit,"' of the price is returned. ' Ask your druggist A tjox of ?s doses costs MIUES my Winter. Resorts. J. H. 'Mand- - con-editio- only 21 cents. eAEIFORNIA I"" Write beconne constipated, and frequently serious consequences result " Not; n, being able to realize his own a child's bowels should be constantly -- watched,- and. a gentle laxative given' when necessary. ur, w lies . Laxative- - iablets t are especially well :adapted to women and children. ; The' Sisters of Christian Charity, 53 Charles St., Luzerne. Pa., who attend : many cases; of sickness say of them: - "Som time ago wa begun wtng Dr. Miles' laxative TabU'ts and Vlnd that we llko them very much. Their, action Is excellent and we ere grateful toe having . been made acquainted with them. We have had good results in every case "and the 8tatersare very --- . .tnucb pleased." - the-:fir- st . - " Slany children at an early ag:" If te J ELECTRIC CO. 46 "North "Acadernv. " IHE " ' - Against Bowel Trouble - : Including the Cleverest of All Comediennes Guard . Your Children r- double-trackin- g system for protection is being Kepi at the highest possible' uipment and service is contin state of effectiveness, and eq ; . in these lines west of the Missouri River; the block signal liver,-kidne- y - '- with' the Union ' $100 - ' , $75,000,000 is being expended ' Story About La Toilette -Wisconsin folitical campalgnera-reeall vijrth pride an occasion on Which La Follette silenced tb statement 4hat .. he was a demagogue. He was out campaigning against the railroads and their political allies, stumping the staite' iroili end 10 end Before starting put he. had a painstak ing Investigation made and "had the facts," as. he always has before launch ing an attack. He knew, for instance, every cent, that had been paid in re bates in Wisconsin for a long time. In a manufacturing townJn thai western portion .qf ,the state, he "was in the midst, of a speech denouncing the railroads for secret rebates and other discriminations. A man in the rear of . the hall arose and shouted "You're a demagogue!" What's your name, my friend ?!' ask ed La Foilette. The. man, surprised, reluctantly gave It and La Follette, repeating it, said: "That name sounds familiar to me, I think I have seen it somewhere." Reaching into his coat pocket he drew, forth a bulky sheaf of manu script. JThu mbjng Uoyer .while. tb,e audience wondered what was coming next, he finally found what he want ed, -- and said: - "O, yes. You are a manufacturer in this town, aren't you?"- The man said he was, and repeated: "You're a demagogue "Well," retorted La Follette, "1 find by referring to this list that you have' received 140,000 in railroad rebates In the past five years." f La Follette never was called on to reveal any more names and amounts from his list He continued his cam paign and he drove the railroads out of politics and back to railroading. dim-cul- .1' ' 'Pacifier SoutKni"PSteific and O. W. R. &'N. Lines, desires to serve you to all east- . -- thel progressive people of all the surrounding send iri the news towns are requested from their, neighborhood not later than g Thursday morning of each wcek.-Bthis your district will always ' represented hi the Provo Herald. The ladies of Provo are requested to telephone" In , - Oregon Short Line Railroad -- anHi-if4her- - I :JtucrWfd?'I be as it were speaking to might the people of this day and generation urg ing them to higher, loftier and grand tork and deeds. 1 j th fy; 'LrtVeSJ,,-- . s 1; - on the same date. tkeftruth and truth only. H will be very plain anT concise in its statements" and will not shrink to criticise when it be lieves that" criticism " is due. The Friday edition wilLbeUheJjest-editio- n and will contain the best editorials. . .Mr. 1.1 1 Edi tor and pubn lisher of the at Bingham, a well known progressive and energetic-businesman will act in the- double capacity of associate editor and business manager. A wide arwake reporter will also be secured at the earliest possible date and after that . the 4paper ; jwijl - .contain : 1 uch morc local hesr 7 " The Herald will gradually assume a the-ron- t different-form- , page being- de- voted to general news while inside will . be found "editorialiditoriarnews Irom " other state papers. A people's forum and at east a "column of local paragraphs besides social and other news. Like the Mormon. Church the editor feels that he does not know it .all and that there are laymenmembers of society,' lawyers," preachers, school teachers, iS; MASTERS AND WOOD. me thatTny own birthdayWnegon" the samfr date, as that a . i r ' ' . to- s to ilasa mail might be misleading. That statement said that we asumed all debts of the old company. This may be true, but rwe efo not know this to be a fact, we assumed certain debts named in a schedule given us fey Larson and Ba- ker and nojther debts. This list may be seen by any who are interested by calling at this office. No debts not name on that list are assumed hv us "and we wilt only pay the claims named , thereon. ulIniasUrateh bQth sides iaf any cjuestioiv would listen to only one side of a case cbulttjoot render aJiak ami. impartial ver- u. Manager ald in its issue of, Saturday evening Feb. 10th, is not strictly correct and raham LincoTrtI am glad that our own State of Utah is tdejebrate this day 'too. Lincoln was a greatlnan.' ; one the greatest ever pruduct-4-by-hicoufltry;- While he was identified with thethen young Republican party, yet he was urst. .JSS muchl a true.. Dmocrarlas a Republi can. His greatness lay in his honesty and sincerety; the nobleness of his heart and his Jove of equity and justice for all men. My 'own life has been filled with inspirationfrom the noble life-o- f f.inrr.1n and I tftahk myangel motherfor the little picture of Lincoln, which hunr for so many years :at the foot of my bed. . It has been a source of much pleasure - -p- - Oil lis is the day when many states in ; S- o- -..L". In traveling east or west ; north or south, by rail, you ; plan to get to your destination in the shortest possible . time; yoiTwant modern comfort, and you expect and Without of measure i protection." quire every possible - these features, travel in what General Shermaaj June 6, 1911, at the Postoffice Proro. vl tah, under the act of March 1 3, 1879. L. Abraham Lincoln, Borri February 12,1809. te i 1 to-ta- ke ; i - especially true in travelings busy age. This - " .Editor Entered as second A , . WOOD LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. ss f H ' - 1 6AM 5 Publishing -- .. I. H. MASTER GREETING. i; Published by th Herald Company, Proyo, Utah. Never sold jn. bulk. CO .1 Elkhart, ind. . . t . 3 , tO . , -T- ea with tne necessary machinery. By order of Board of .Directors." ' H. A. SMOf3T, Sqcretary, First publtcatlon February 3. -- yesterdays reporthaf RoJa3 .would demand the surrender4 of days, V net Riven general credence. thpoTt |