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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1920. , J i -A J - i ... t L' ' fr ' ' i ' r , STEADY a cinch It's ii r f r t ACCORDING TO REPORT -- ISFEELIIIG TES: PRlCETH)ONSUIIER-DISE1ISE-WEflAGEinHE0IESTA- to. figure wliy. Camels sell! HM. COOK I'l MAKING WAR Oil DECREASE American Bed Cross. Announces for Overcoming Trogblea. Budget tf- - $48.20Q,00CLlJ, Hi ers of "farm rrgps during ibe month of August in For Current Year. . ,"X few Ernies of Tanluc. nTade me dicate a steady decrease to consumers feel just lika a "new tuan," said Capt. according to M. M. Jusun, agricultural M IFF 'hi tdtenient! KFW PI Coke, 144 East VtmLredSU RFl ho taeb Lit niATFR tatmticjdii. HPhTrnrrcmv"!- )strra uTrMmirTrof fifteen 3feafsa upon .adftres from Th.levl of prices paid to producers conductor on' the Northern rail- decreased 'lO.'S' per cent- during la&t Continuance of Heavy Wort Abroad ' roaraml olw tlf tlienicMpopular meU- -r muutfi winch left the- current price. to Protect Dmd joflthe NecMary 1 JL2 yteiuv per Aiptftmbttr ji'ax ..atout j ""For vr'ays.conliii tied Capt. fooKe. United 5tte $1,000,000 cent lower than one year axo had jsiidiKi. h trouble so bad .that j' only is tins decline true of trie L,cm Tha Last Year. hUa- - littld did. manage to eat arfta'51 ftkds!uffs produced u!oh t lie 4 toat4- a.kKe ta becoue terribly,. LuU nti ofin tax rarifis jt js alwtiue l r; Mu jires-ieup against kitisvuhin the natwn at lari;e, th A program of relief and serrlce tK . I oould hardly breatfie, saytr Tins fall in prh? Bkli&s "vat-t!- iard which had tvrriijc headache that appropriations of ",$1S,- aud whiili aivo .expeniM'tii a dH?nIed have-betuiiit-'tiuthree weeks and"" been ou;- - w.iuili. hist tuo rtwsTaiannrolrf ... i . - i - ' - 1 j ' - 1 ' . X 1 . iittUM-aiei- d .m-- - Wit i !.. Tk. '. . , ir w'- - - en decline. Jn one month,, trow Ju!v to August 15. the pnces of: meat anP inais de(ftvamd'S.3. jn-- r t it tiirmj!li-ou- t the 1'nited States. Off August ill), the. prnvs of iiOKs, . cattle, tsheej) and chickens per itnt lcwtr than tlmt . . .r s ouldX.-corae-. dv ' , X ,r'lined for the Amertcau lleTXross for a diz?.vnt tvi hurl tliiit. w" .he ncaf ye,r. July 1. ltX t July 1..,,, , rmm fiMmg, ' ' to offlcial aanoum-?l?2l. atcordin ilt.r-- . tltui , K"t tibuih ahape I Bient fcy national headquarters of the could "steep r hiilt- '- Tr-r"iutle.S' Evpnr lH al1fl hearvj and all- T110"1"1'1 oreanliallon at Washington. "The ,ott nres for 1920 21 are $21.O00.0u0 below Ni.thmg I tried did 1110 anif- - gfMid, u.w4 of i9i20, m hich $09,400,000J, , ke g(Hirig Wlt89 waa spent. I j iriftid sugpestetL that trjr Tanlac. I 4tdluWcLJm- Important amon tha Uema..---ihslor' ur 1 i";ver telu better in budget for the present year la the an-- 1 do now. I eat --. very- i ? In of relief for $31,500,000 prprl.Uoa i thing they set before me and nothing fereign landv which Includes $11,000,-- disaErwR wilh me. Every Bymptom )0 in purchase, supplies oa band and t of all my troubles lias left me coir-no- t I " distributed. pletely and 1 feel ten years younger, :'L"JL Tanlao'lms certainly , won my grati- Mutt ProUct Unltsd States. tude.' This will enable the American Bed Taularr-- ts ?old in- - Trovo by - the Cross to continue Its humanitarian ef- Provo " Irug company and by fort to sld stricken peoples to druggist in ever.v city. themselves, to fight the disease ept- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , lintel OS inmlna whltl. i tAM tun rwana and to effaceJaj-gdl.Uijemalnlntl WM. , CUryub trace of me hl;iaIfifr"By the TVorld .August !T3" I321jr Notice is hereby given thaf&liekrey War. It Is regarded as social ss well as physical sanitation on a large scale Sheya, whose postoffice address Is that will have a direct bearing on fu- i S10!'0' .Utah'.d.'d' .!v e 2 .th day of lJLn- this office September.: tura conditions In America. sworn statement- and application, No. Central Europe, the chief sufferer 024SS3 to purchase the SMI-SfWl-4- , SE1-4- . NK 14 and NW from the conflict, today Is facing an- 3 sec- of famine, pestUeinnd ..ftion.? township 6 souh.ranga 3 east, ae jnermian. ana uie umper fl rulnTyphuacreased muth-Jurlthereon,-unde- r the provisions of tlie the summer months where last winter-- ) act j,1Ile 3 1878i an(1 at,ts amendar It had Its freatest stronghold, but phy'. tory, known as the "Timber and Stone slcians who investigated ihe situation law," asucli value as might be fixed at the behestef the League of Red i by appraisement, and that, pursuant" application the land ind tin. Cross Societies, ha vf given iheir,un her thereon have been appraised at ?. win-flnallfled opinion that this coming 25 p(,r acre,-o- r $.20 00;. that said see ay recurrence onan un- - applicant will offer final proof In support of Jiis application and sworn precedented' scale. The Red feels It must continue preventive nieasM j,,at('IPUt 0,1 Ul3 4,h day of Novem. ures abroau to keep th.. nd deadly maladies from the United Chjc,' L?tah. j States. Any persTn Is at liberty to protest ithl purchasehere- entry,- - of inluate Mllll6f.ifof .Work at Home. before patent When tfie disease as sweeping Cen I? bv ata a affida-issues tra Europe last winter ihe Ame.lcan . m .,t .Red Cros, with the aid of the go,ern 0)jM defMt ,h( iifflk-Tenations. undertook the ; CUl'I I) i V,LKY)hX tticntspf w-"lt ' 1 1 ,-- wore 22.1 dat5 une , two years tigo; this in the face of tiie fact that. there are fewer hoss-ar- d 1 i should kncv why , m the nation than one year are so unusual, so refresh Lngvsc- -- I'luckeus . ago: . The yields In foodstuffs are- show- satisfying. "First, quality second, tag an increaaaDU August l.of.7. 2. iJamel? expert blend .of choice I urkisr per cent over that date last year, alan4 choice Domesticvtobaqcos which-you- H though the total acreage is less this year than: last, by about 5.4 per cent. certainly prefer to 'either Icr.; Utah is keeping up Its share in the C-ure- -- 3 I"Jt - - - IVa 1 m . -.'i V ' t g -- til a ii a O DOMESTIC BLEND f, I v We-tha- 1 line of increased production, this of average. Btate showing 10J per-cen- t Crops which .qhpw an increase over are corn, oats, il.e average-ttfeiluftlbarley white' potatoes, tobacco, flax eeod, rice, clover seed, Hugftr .beeta,' cotton, apples, pears, paffir corn, peanuts, hopa and Korgliuin.. (. iITli lltitlt.U'uPa ta3WtatXl-Irany other Crop In the,, I'mted States, 50 per lhegain over, last cent. Rice increased 27,ier cent over the 1919 crop bertig .2t per cent, and cent. The sugar clover seed beet crop "of the tilted Slatea the-leadin- on I yar "from any unpleasant cigaretty after- taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor For j'our own satisfaction compare 1 5 : - - d wjth-la- st the Cun wJH yeai! cent tenths of ene per auUkjai-Septt'i.4r- le ' three- -- j vL. J " AMERICAN LEGION OF y CALIFORNIA URGE PEOPLE . TO HOLD LIBERTY BONDS ne told etrarywiWm tn cmtAemUy mmbd pscksg6o( 20 cig 2 CO cigirttes) in tor 20 oanfs, or tmn pickto iA8:nt- W mt rongly recommend th: carton for !h piproonrMCifoii o.Roe or home or whn yon t rami. .r.. mupply . rmtte N. Wiwtonaleni, 4 og i ":fan Dieo, Cal. In resolutions frith' red bv Serretarv Kred Hebergall, the (.'alifornia American Legion, in its 7' '.."second annual convention 'here; ifia1.es a s'.iFrinjr appeal 40. the American Liberty bond peojile to hold their' (.4red to "the niemorv of those who spent their h)ood. tiiwr health and their lives uIiouTtTiough't of rMurrr. AMERICAN AN A and uphold Unit America might-live- HEALTH CONFERENCE her honor." The resolutions deplored the fact tiiai since the signing of the First Regional Conference in Wash- armtMico thousands of I.ibfjty. bond purchasers have "thrown their bonds ington in December, upon the market heedlessly without r proper ... consideration-- : of tluiir- - own. C:t The first of a or the welfare of our country" Washington, D. nfea'Hst ft. IIospitalsw'ere estahserifs 4f rei?iiiial health conferences and requested. IocmI n.o, t.s of tne .ftetit lulled wherever posibie and foftd and Health by-t-he CaliInternational of tie iu authorjjed Ilrpartment t, cloihuiK; were distributed to the , unto bo held m un,,,i it fi.n uvciv iiiutt U luiiu-onternnv. iu X .. " ' . s -- ter-wi- - MeaJtliNews - - Vsltt jgg. - tW ' . - m- -- - if- - " i ! .u-'.i- ; i I' . e whn.li. fuc.irding eneretl - c"'iii'tit,to The coiiference is beinar orniized under- the- iomt auspues of tiie I S' L tljeT lliU CiiTS I J o i.. - -.--.I .. 1 r s ., . f. '. -- i :S. ' -- . si It i.'-- ll cju t. i p.x pn-J- ali'.'-v.i- . i:.'"n r.'el tl ,i, I A. a -- ' -' ill tuiii: - idi-- ' J . v ( S -! - s a Kfr - -- ; ; V I a ' ' " , .... . - ....-- - f fW-- i H ). , Sr i v- -A' a t nf, perrrTrr.f'f! hvi ,trt " ft.' 1. J 1 to a for j A-- ......... ,vlJAt .. .v.r ....,.......,. , t, r t I't i Wx'Lxi f.1ytiiig tr in meni a ml amT e "l... North piiHinpIn speaking, Ana .... for 'A SISTER TOSAi;OMEr . int.p. etfivt. of-th- Sei-v-ic- S-- WILLIAM ;FOX a" r'2i !.? f' - x r l- '? bii-e- " si- - . - d Aw-TiL- repro- -a tiT'iii;'v " d it. t ,,,'i-- ue - the frill Ti calling: tiio ".b:V to ways, of wnl.M OF ASSESSMENT. The Miller Hill Extension Mining Co. Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of" tlia - board of directors lMh tiny of September; held n-the 1920, an assessment (No 2) of 1 mill ner share? or $1.0U Der thousand siiares, was levied on the outstanding stock diate man. (nmi(-.L-Fo- Mrsr ly--t- Con il--- anL-.P-roc- ur o; ..' stock upon which this assessment may remain Ain paid on the 22nd day of October. 1920. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold lit the office of the "corporation, 32 West street, Provo1, Utah, on the- - 30th day 0 November, li20, at 2 p. rttir'to pay 4he delinquent logrther with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. '.nt MRS. M. A CON'ANT, s u re r. Seere ta r y an d (FirstublIartlonr.Sept. 20; 1920.) -.- ! ;; i 'llll ,- n .tl ii .IV- -r'- : to gMP H-'I- rM H --i . - 1 Ice For Sanitary Particular Peoplg . f Provo Ibe and Gold Storage ' - force- - ' . . - TheProv o Herald Iko TAX' REVISION. raMished- - by Ksrald Publlshlai Company , Provo, UUb .y.' . We demand prflmPl aotiin by,: the Thwr4ar next congress for a comp'ffe sflrvey eaoh . wek at Prove, Utaa. : modificaof exis'ing taxes and llieir tion and simplification wiHi a view to Filtered as S9COid Claa Mall Ut.tte; seen re grea ter enn ity and .In stice 4 n tax burde'n and improvement. . ministration. Democratic Party Provo. Utah, ajider the Act, 01 . March 1. 1879. pyaj umir . Tuni71.TTarzinSosrtTntF Plat-form- . -- - J - SAFETY VALV One Yee.F..; roost a I.K?niod-racv.- " savs Governor Cox. "It ia.ttie val.e to the institution!? real i.afs-free ovtiriimenL of "Pub'fa opinion : -- . ' limigftt is fisTii!. (KMfuo for 1919-2- l,,s - haractensf-ics- .inter-esjin- Qf $8fc' g H. Masters... rorltfTi A.lV'-r- ' flag TSotfry!,T-.TTr--aT- r in year. th.in T" "for doni. Mir nctivt - : .' , roi' t - 40 for -- d- . T '" '' Lh-.- 1 fnrcivitinn relief ftn'l' (If. . ic-pe- c- A fi0 iV-Hi- l fit . HI iy T'.Al'I X o'id - :t vttwn- - UlifMn & . jwk.-.:.- :uf - minn-jirm- Pi mil v eaii.na ii "". tnMiiirnAit. jn i1"" during the current months.' The Red Cross Is States Service Junior spreed . Eiit-- w . U-- inn I't. I tnl twelve i ... Ji And S"0 goOiF 20iio r.on . . 20.00 20.00 20.00 20 00 500 noo ........ ....... 0 00 BOO 500 L.J -. . 40-0- 0- -. . , lUlH) ........ ........ '. . 40 00 .OM ,71,1001) 00" ' 20 00 zn.vv 20 00 20 00 500 ws.. 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20.00 500 500 20,0012 00- 301) ...... VVeller1 10,1 . 100 A. Cunningham.. 1500. . accordance -- of - - 4.00 4.00 60 00 the law .with ord'-r 40.111) .2000 SoO .'. Doscher in imo 1000 Doscher,' Dossier Doscher Doscher 'Weiler " 20 00 5IJ0 20.00 -ftdrr 20 0- 020 00 50-- 20 00 ...lWO '"40.00 100" 40 00 - 40 00 -lOOOtj 00" .v Doscher Doscher Doscher s. vveiier - .V.,'j', .2'J.oQ ..frliO 20.00 r,fnt 20 00 ' TiUtK. i.oscner Doscher ii.-vv- ori'tlWait 0,00 500 107 69 H V. Doscher Haalth j 7n rLAV.- - I)OHPHr with the. United-State- s In this work and through its 7T II V. Doscher Red Cross Is .doing m,uch tot 72 H. W. Diwcher 7)osch-M-v:...- ,. among children tho prjnclples 73 if. w. 74 H. W. Doscher An 89 vv. 90 Wr. S. 91 W, S. T93 James . , iioscher. faii'lat'on. appropriation of has beer) made for developing to 7C W the Red 77-- 1 the, peace time program-oCross .by service to Its" chapters In all 78 H. W. repions. 79 H y The appropriation of $.8,200,000 Is 80 II. W. exclusive of the local expenditures of 8T II. AV. the 3 000 or more chapters. S3 I1..W. Administration- expenses - this year-j Last year' thy i 85 IL will, be $1,800,000. 86 Jf. W'. were $2,SOO,000. 0 ,-. ll ....her ....... ;.ino jy-j ... .. m. H. . AA tit) oo--- -- nr jftiwt fUuvU -i- s7-.H-pij-s. tr """aaia 2iji0 ;t ny r.lK) rvw- - 0 T iu t)0 21 00 jk)ti..-ll.l)- he.'l In resene fur the ffarry.lnjr out of ;k liapi'i & I'ond ' it:i ja-- 111 . actual disaster relief. jv.nd Reiuctd'Overhead Expense., 21 J'.aKliu' & Pond the first 22TCu;lin & Pdnd The Hed Cr InvaslaWy-i- s Thongbrt of s commnnlty visited by ca- - J 23 Paglin &'Pond .tanitty. with .Ms in mind, it was ae ;24-. Buglin & Pond termlned by the Rxecutive Committee j 2.- Uaglin & Pond In preparing the, budget of 1919-2to! 26 Huglin have a fixed reserve fund from whlch,27 Baglin & Pond 2R Baglin & Pond to draw In these Instances. , -role For as8ls"tahcer to soldiers," sailors r,n ir and marines In hospitals and In camps 51 H, B. Cole- this yoflr $1,900,000 has been set aside. ri2 H B. Cote ,'4 h B Cole million two hnndred-.thonian- d :. jJollarshas been; appropriated for Jmj- Tovemrn.-T- $Jo00 501! . XidO 'til-irs thf total ;r. ..n u..fU em-nt ctu fr diisier, o H- (tf fiel'e' arrfl nianBCS. and work mci'lentnf pi-e- mi -f No four ll(,r shure.' leried on : Aucru-I- . the , vi rul anioiiijts . f Hi" n ni s of fie 11 " ttve slui rerwdprs-y- rlot li m s . .'.' Imi 11 es NiM' oi t. $7,S(M.0.K") ' r PrinciDal' Place of Business ' Provo, Utah. i : e 1 Ihlrrr in''f lie es- - ri . d fj - i 1 by-th- .".r; IT N .xtM'inlmu'es- tiest(Hn) 'j "r!",J JLHa ' fllOOOO'l 1 uj;1.!,"!'. 1ittiHnf .11 mxi.0.i.) iif sHpl:es left, JrfmTllie. last - jt,' .i'l i I and .saving.;. for- .the ' NOTICE Qutn-ming.'- j3 i i fi.r.u-ii.:-- t,( the - proiwsed confer ence. Surgeon General Hueh S. the V: Public Health" said "The Fnited Statv-- is in the -PRODUCTION front rank of the countries which the Great Red have organped agai)-t of the Plague, and a consideration various measures which have proved At the Princess Friday and Saturday; of value in different communities will undoubtedly contribute muchto furc and is. the. oi-j-- Ionian evrr ther progress, in the countries repre-i.r4'Hhas ADt --acre thartthe Ptrnftrfnrff er.Rani--StTaffe:4t.--imavi see eoHiniuniea.ble of 4Iowr the --4u?3iii4an othe-- - iiiviMM-tn- t is stilF elU Juring the ten months past the reward for valor, in the gift of the disease; the spread of riie Great Red Plag,ue ia inextricably bound up in a lthroughrits seTVic division United States. mass of social, economic, educational at national headaua'rtera has obtained tor ex service men more than $1,230- - '.'.'.'Tlie Massachusetts rrj(.panim'iithas and )fcieatronal- problems. The suc(h0 due on claims." National headrjuar taken steps to prosecute imposters cess thus far attending the campaign j who are ters handles H3nly omplicated-cases- , wearing Amerieaa- - Legion agaln.'-- t the venereal; diseases Is . due U is estimated that claims aggregat-- ! emblems to which .they have tlo right, largely to the fact that this Interrelation in recognized and that the has $7,000,000 have been settled by --The state legislature has passed a law service officers of the "Varitma state under which such prosecutions may campaign has enlisted the not only pf physicians and sanitarians, be conducted. departments. but at "sociologists, Judges, probation "EMPLOYERS ENDORSE COX. clergy and Mrs. Wendell Phillips of New York officers, educators---th- e ... An Ohio . manufacturer attribute? good citizens generally."is representing ihe American, Legion at the fourth inter-allieconference to the unouallfled support given Gov- - ' STRIKE SETTLEMENTS. ernor Cox by the employers 'of study questions affecting - which meets in Brussels. Belgmm, on state fo his tact, good counsel, and September- - 19. Mrs. "Phillips was standards pf justice which hayeTTiene-oundeDuring Tiis "three;- terms" eTS governor while serving with the fited the workers1 without endanger-atnbulanc- e of Qhio. Cox did not once call out the He forces She has mg, the vested nnd legitimate rights State militia to .settle strikes. ...been decorated can maintain law and order. Without French gov- and Interests of Uieir employers.. restricting the liberties of workers - o! tiin-f- ims to THSdrtit i)?t.-ii-n- ilii-r;j- .froprani i Soutu aii suw-tion- s i tlif writ, in Ul tw-TPi.'- it will make lirlv fan ..re?tflig . " Jj i i ill v ease, fv virtue or Us .knowledge or disease and the. presence of well Tnlitrsf-wlinirnlrnihrfnter!.. ... r, t tttd Av.u Mi''" Tt 'mill s ot eentiotnjrU l 'l ! v -- 01. l.il Ut I I'll M iid 'ih e ( v h .( ui' i 1 pra.-.tica!i!- Md 1 .';' ii-- ti.etmW eaTn or Uie d'titicn -( n" ulata". ret-- a ru - ft llit.'V hfirrt -- r i n'i 1 ti j lui:v t M.jf.".T)n:F-fiil- VTvA. r I t' ;i V" . - " - . CJty- - wn sof .rnlerftoiirisliinent were last pubhcnUon Oc 23, 1320.) eusv ice.v to Where, DELINQUENT NOTICE. .ilisurguui.atloii.. contributed .last year in - I.k.e RMl-- H''"-i'stef- r- uut-'-La- i Amffian Sorial Hvsippe assnfiation. - xntl'l- 11-- 1,1 of JuLni J 'OP t$i' - ) - Ui' dnrvi-s-- - t - V 1 n S i!-- l s Jjl-j-a-jjQljfcitl- S.: ce,, the Aniencii'i eiu.. cniM-'Kuf- iiJ -Pnbl.o J' I.'HealthHi:i( 'Servi- .iduvu.ii.' L".! I mai-KiM.' wiili Wis Hiui liuii 4.1. 4 Amen u tii.iv Im of- - t tie trust a" ei'i;.enrvi ii,., to fediids- - andtifi.-'- ii IH'N. I) jXttoriu-- A tivrijfiin. iheir Liberty tJ purchase more- in Un- to bo devoted 11. --T- Jto ' fi p im rnnof ", MHuT.r a consnicration - - - greater, from L J9Lf ! " iL-iu-T Camels puff by puff with rniyaga- reffe jjrthe world at any price ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, j Hie-ni- g com-pane- 1 e L You1t"appreciate Camels freedom t iTVRKJSH 4 '' 9 Camels blend makes possible that Wonderful mellow mildness-ye- t ajl the 1 is desirable body there Arid, Qamels a neyer tire your taste! f . n J - I f ' smoked- straighU e -- - drrr-ctors- , -- made on'the 10th dav of August- - 1920. ' you .H for workers ta eemeHlBd-as- k of eaeh onre4 ef for of your memlet-shlp- . las may bo nepetsary will Jae sold at Send In your dollar to the public auction 'at the oftiee of the nearest local chapter , of the onip.tny, I Room 11, Kiiight Block, "f'JtVO-'tri!l American-KeiCross.'" Welefmii" ,,jf"Oft0 t)l the ."ber, 1920, At the hour of 2 o'clock: the ripportunity and privilege of .41 ni . to pa the delinqJotiL assess-- 1 'repjedgtn? your fellowuhli - by tho cost of adver- -j ,wit,h aotit together the 1 promptly iniSwenng sale. aiid'pxpoiise"-o-- ,fj - tii-iir- g Fourth Roll: Gall" Novtuiber 11 25, 1920 r -knv; m r s. jc Kinv, Secretary. Office. Room 11, Knight Block, Provo,. r- -" nniT"-- " ; f First 'publication. Sept. .16; '192'd; la- -t publication.. Oit. 4, 1 120 ) '", . - I'l i |