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Show PAGE TWO. iruTnioiiir innin laichoivc irkiuh- HBRAkBEDrroimm killed in. the city within a tinonth. by" vehicles it would seem thaOTew .York would guf-- r fer less by an occasional visit .of Zeppelins than from its cxVvith a record of .forty-eig- own ht headixmpeii enthusiasts. ilEHIS . V-- IttoXJkiSflniorTiirthoiirJlrr Hughes -- trouldr have the solemn privilege of being right, but very little likelihood of Jbecoining President.- It is reported 'that he had made the 7astoanding statement in one of his speeches that he""vvould Jight jrath One of dfivs -- rails torfinS, IharLPi' eaideiiL" Y.y tf ri.-ttjaud iutblligeiit effort,"! fneio gum lias beltQ'nvlncing ifcg reclaiuatioiT h.dian ft of K is advantageous JnTlarra jug. iirrA--u Bf menace to iiis.iace and -- rrgbkitctl : it is .not fir&itrrity:-1ecaHse- irf oraiiare :( vija " - ltech-ings."- Amongf'wsny.-- ' twW?: the belief lias j)j tn ailed ttat the Great Spirit provided the one and only way fori agrtruhnral prcductsi and t!i:tt to at-- ' a boast a4ew-as - a Progres- - made-qui- te ui tat , the Salt Jtke- - pi'.pers - Great Spirit placed it was juore tiian in trouble to n"-".i- . t sivc, coming back to t hie 1 le ne v ei: efrtfteTfrsnd'liijrreCTrd iias been so "crooked and yaseilat- - hjk.,ff :s!,mm TK Mi Kill 1 SB its , out tow. of the oldest warriors in te. 4t- - but-- ' t - ha4 wa.lac?rgtirt:-holA. GETS- .lenfl, - your cfSa youngeri mejnrecretarr. Vwerot tne "that make tos M TlMarrrHiownTeX'bneress" what rtal tat tear'vonr te.ueficial remrits have been, coming make you lim 'onderther thes-- use " GETS-ItfhaIim from Indian Tabor on irrigation tltlt torn in remedy and he has been securing thp'nrM al jMjOger ;atJonln J,hewaof 1 wear smaller tmropriatioHg for lite ex t en si on- - of this line of inn)rTeini1t"tte" Miana I being given .twenty years in which, to bott or sent on pay their sliare or tne 'cosV''J "Gets-It" It had been ween that the projects is recommendfrt j .' : . II., In .Montana undvr construction by the in iiv.v V... HCUHUlSt Co. uj unig fteeiamatronr-Serric- e xnr behalf of the Indian Service were being insuf. ". ficiently appropriated for, and a pro- Work is hefn fnnf..,..4 vision in the Act of August 1, 1914, funds therefor are available, go tliatl required the submission of reports as on m lue anuuea lanas may recensl to the Blackfoot, Hathead, and Fort an adequate and uninterrupted suddIt I Peek.- projects 4n 'Montana and the of water necessary for irri eat inn ': The wipeBdiCnres r" iEfmSiil t43tahprojcc and Slioshone project, Utah, project, nuring thej fiscal years 19H, 1915 and I 1 he belonged to. "" -- - AlFn Wrigley's is a constant friend : to teethy breathy appetite-an- d THE PASSING OF JOHN P. ST. JOHN. . Tnthe passlngof John I P St. John of Kansas recentl p. the-dee- of everybody. on V .theyjije have-wroug- TT-ni- ;K-' Itsbeifits-are many its cost small. Thafs why it's used around the wTorld. ing else can take its place. Chew it aner every k -- tr a na n'j'wu.ithe ' will irrigate apprwi.-method of financing said .projects. ; raateiy n:w) acres of very fine jj Helpm 1VS Bntanar Projects. -The Montana projects- mentioned a 'large afea of which has been sold ' ;be- financed in a nian- - : to white pnrchasers aiiff many Vho'v ner which left it uncertain as to the sand acres will probably be sold me regulations applicable to ngnis to me use ot water w inch the rmrrnasern ot jtidtan allotmopt3.LLy.a.1jLPJLijig nicnts might acquire, and effectually prevented the use of the tribal funds HE WA& WORRIED AND HOPE-o-- f LESS. : the Indians "of these reservations in any, other manner than to reim-- j "For ten years I was bothered wita burse the United States for the ap- - kidney trouble," writes T. F. Hutch- - arm!rjignt-:itietnt!aiwrni- inis-prpje- j were-feu-nd- Write VVrigley'8 1644 Kesner Building, Chicago for the funny Spearmen's Gum-ptio- -to n .L'llons-Jaeio- x lrngatiQaiuison-Uttle-Re- - j in-oth- er - mw. - k,, Twenty Years to Pay in. Another of its provisions is that in creasing the period of time during wnicn reimbursement of the cost of irrigation works must be made by me owners or the land irrigated trom period of lo annusfl install-mentto a period extending over 20 years, similar to the provisions of the payments required of the owners ot land under the Reclamation Ser vice projects. irivu hub- legrsiaxion a large tn crease in the appropriations for these profectsTias been made, the total for the fiscal year 1917 beine J875.O00 TI tin the Flathead reservation a con siderable part of. the appropriation will be used: to construct works to 1 deliver water to the settlers on the unallotted land. un t ort Belknap reservation th use of the appropriation Has been en- a 4 l various systems and nnf restricted solely to the Milk River unit. This work has been conducted 1 sk Early this season tourist refers were installed at the main roal Entrances to the intermountai i National Forests. The register are In mw.ted. conveniently placed s weatierpif'!.boxesI.dVer.Zwlu';n..ii' . - held the best county tickets that has " last week named one )f been placed in the field for many years ia thi.s county :md prediction, has come from ; both parties that it will be elected in part if not in whole because of the excellent : material picked for the various offices. - The candidates ; :;ere well distributed over the county and scarcely, a single ' precinct was left without a candidate. ' Few conventions' - xJ 1 largeda-as-tc-taeiad- been such a good feeling left after the-- plumbs have been " With -- 4-- 5iXf fl" ;aleij PRETTY LOVE SCENE FROM "THE GOLDEN CLAW," SHOWING BESSIE BARRISCALE AND FRANK MILLS AS THE AFFIANCED 8WEET. ' HEARTS. - .. a Tlew Of SUbnlvine" artenimto o; "troon iehteriBgtre" local those t orertr register their bame, address and i destination. The traveling public has made very extensive use of the registers during the summer, extra books having become necessary on. several of '.he National more heavily- - travelled Forest roads. ' ; An incident occurring on the Cache Forest, in Northern Utah, illustrates , -- s Work on Crow - " Reservation. The work on the Crow reKPrvatinn beenmainlribe improjcemnt of . Btrncttrres DunFpyirearyagg,Thia-- registers are put On August u an emergency telephone call for people from Tremonton. known to be spend ing an outing in the mountains, was received at the Tony Grove Ranger Station.. These people naa mnm-uof the tourist registerand it was thus possible for "the Hanger ' to of quickly determine the location was theit camp. Ranger Henderson but at lhe time unable Jto ..travel, fnrftinntpivOTrs. ' Henderson's- father, tMr.. Chandler, wassisi.ting at., the tation, and rode up the canyon aeyen JDiJes,..to den ver t "'"""" 7 message. The extensive system of Service telenhone llnes and - its r- . the system by the construcUoa . xl steel- - strae-permanent, concrete--and- - JheColambiar'Tuesdar; legislature first thus observing the call of the c'onventio - above many pf. the land, pladng thisl Jegislat 7 county rbff ices which is right anpTproper. The men who the 'assist- is found offering e irrigation facilities to all of th tana., to be allotted so tnat the allottees might gef as much benefit as possible irom inis expenditure. !?AL notice of the ance and Forest Serried prganization to : . C.divided.-:irz- iz In at least five instances the candidates for the office the unanimous choice of the convention -r t of Nearlyy .'eyeryone' ;:thelsmairprecinct3"was"repre' sehted at the convention with enthusiastic delegations and e rills-driv- . DEMOCRATS NAMED A STRONG TrCKET. ; c Drafts of legislation - were nea ina naa almost given u? all submitted and recommended to cor- hopes. I used" five boxes of Foley rect this situation, which legislation Kidney Fills and am now a well has been enacted in the Indian, bill man.' Foley Kidney out. for the liscal year 1917, aoDroved acnes, pains, rheumatism and a rsid- May. .18, lyib. One of the most im - iney trouble symptoms. Hedqi portant features of this legislation is Drug Co, me provision that tribal funds Of approximately J1.5O0.000 which Jhad heretofore been covered into the U. TOURJSTS fiEGISTER IN NATIONA S. Treasury will how be available for lines of indusexpenditure work. man who has written his name into the historical record that State, but no other Kansan 'served his State and his Nation with a purpose more earnest, more intense,-o- r more .' .. .. ',. .' ;..y u-;- v righteous. ..V ! : ! book. - meal git mayjiot be said that John P. Stefohn is the greatestf- t - .1 t -- ht rllieJtemocratienntynve Q I for the last eight years and have succeeded in staying this tide of public sentiment .until this year hen they were forced to accept the issue although they acquiesced in , a mean and niggardly manner. Politically St. John's career was more stormy than successfulyet Kansastwfce conferred upon him the guber- "natonar honor. That was due in parttothe fact that in a large sense John P. St. John was the personification of the " Kansan spirit of that day. He was even more than that, he was the creator of that spirit to a great extent. Trie greatest sendee that he rendered Kansas was not as its chief executive, but as an indefatigable counselor and exr -horterfora period" bf years where he vitalized the educa to the splendid achievements tive forces that A 1- KMjJ - -- rtftTSaSJfc fn - long-lastin- ds T n :destibn'-The refreshment and comfort g of this toothsome, confection is within the reach laid down the work here to join the United States-h-as that celestial throng where each shall be rewarded accord-- : transacted here below. He was erne of the .ingto cleanest and most forceful lecturers in the Nation. The Republican party of that State turned traito on after he had Mr, St. John when he. came up for worked day and night to make the State, Wide Prohibition 'llTFlawTnsTeaOr supporting the honored leader they voted for the DemoeraIIcandidateBntf -- elected i m- -t hus urninrdown:1 This is nothing-- new in the practice of this G. 0. P.' bunch s, Lro-ject- - in" : tureSomrtactte--MM4rrvhai- ; . sv T7 ! wiae-su- areoakeurtewsjsho KMiafcgtti'Mn1aadionfliates37of and in this respect the county Democratic ticket - possible to render many services this kind, which not only are n w knn&fii tn th traveler ana . ... i M. -.. ninrfl i pamper, but also onng nun Ui6, advantages,oithe. forcibly jnd vac; tion grounds 2rjOyarticularly-strong- .i -- MISDIRECTTNGiLETTERS I I i : The postmaster of Chicago is quoted "asTying""that"43 of the mail handled by the Chicago postof f ice cent rs per not properly addressed, and that it costs about $1,000,000 ; a year to correct the addresses and see that the letteriget to their destination. Maybe that's an excessive estimate.; But there's no doubt that the carelessness of the public is responsible for an immense amount of unnecessary work in the postoffice department, and an expenditure of . .: . Nuttall tm PLUMBING r : 24 North First West Phone" 490 Provv'Utah" Second Hand1 Cars - Cheap- - -- " : : : HEATING BROS. MEAT. & GROCERY - COMPANY v Meats and Groceries Telephone 46 . A r,282 JWest Center Street PROVOTEA--jr CHINA AND FOR HAY FEVER, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS t Every sufferer should know ui EVOair'a Hnnn anil JTar.iS 8 TeliaUie bronchitis. remedy for coughs, colds, b hay fever and asthma. It stops - u raw. ; teals r ing coughs membranes; loosens the pniegu; difficult eases wheezy, COMPANY Phone l&L :Try 50 No. Acai Proteco Extracts and Spices. Grade and Lowest Prices. '. The-highe- st Hedquist Drug " The man or woman who misdirects a letter through carelessness or laziness is in the same class with, the one who gives a telephone number from an uncertain memory, " instead, ofJppkingJtjip. It lis harder, on thezpostoffice,l: ."however, than it is on the telephone company. It may take days to clear up a dubious address. -- The,deli very misdirected letter may take more time and trouble than a htmdreciletters addressed properly, but the department gets only the usual two cents for it. And of course; in :supportingthis public institutionthe careful , people pay for the expenses caused by the'areless. Vj: j1' v sender1 a of 5 a misSSp Wouldn't it be good tothing if the directed letter were made pay something extra for the.'' - v;- - - - trouble he causes the postoffice?, " & -- ns v..:1v'v:-7v'T'vrC- : SUTHERLAND M; many-millio- of dollars a year which might be put to a Worthier purpose. - George Fori at .....i Fire Passenger 'Buick". ..... v-::- ....'jl$S.0O r ....... 1275.00, Fire Passenger Overland J325.00 One Ton Truck .v.....J150.M ANDERSON'S GARAGE. AUTO ELECTRIC CO, p - Contracting" Electricians Dealers in Auto and Elec ' trie i Supplies. ' West Center. V " Phone 0 TheUve Wires.w VULCANIZERS 147 W, Center, . Phone 260 W. Ellison jr Wall Pope r to. r- - . NOTICE. resumed.-.- - - - ' 108 rr AGGIE '.; :1 :'eT -- SI STL-t" City Treasurer: W6-- . . First publication Sept Last publication Septr 21. . " OLD J ARE YOU LOOKING wiw Old age comes quick enough . out inviting it .Some ioo. forty. . That is because ine, the liver and bowels. Hve r heai w . regular and youi , , wiU not oniy and you but look younger. w pen U v wita constlpaUon or biliousness a namDeriaiu for these "iimpnt paper that boosts your totyn?fAnewspapei :7l r cant existj on boosting alone it must have the support of the people. . paid.-tordaiU- nit Why not 'support the DECORATIN- G- mwt : ; delinquent; X immediaieiy made unless payment is A uno service, will be .- discontinued. will have to be the rate due, before service win . P.O. DrawerJ'.; "Phone. 3 and '; ' We laugh at Tire Troubles --TeU'Yours to Us " : ' Brimhall Bros. LEE L. BAKER and 'Counselor at Attorney " Law. Prompt personal attention given ' all " business . en trusted to my cart. " Payson. Utah. Co. - oiniiiw",- I e "asy to and are excellent most agreeable, in effect. For rrt '. t.j..a . fc |