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Show THE SPANISH PORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH leferifcri HOl'J WOMEN AVOID SURGIGAL OPERATIONS Sonis Are Extremely Necessary, Olliers May Not Be Every Woman Should Give Lydia E. Plnkhami Vegetable Compound a Trial First Chlcago.Ill.' "I wi In bedwithe female trouble and InflummaUon and had four doctors but non of them did ma any Rood 1 hey all laid 1 would bava to hava an oper atlon?A druggist wife told ma to taka Lydia E, Ilnk-liam- a Vegetable Compound and I took 22 bottles, naver mlrelng ado and atthaend of that tima I wit perfectly well. 1 hava never had occa-aio- n to taka It again aa I have been ao well. 1 hava a alx room flat and do all my work. My two ainbra are taking the Compound upon my recommendation and you may publish my letter 1 ft la the gospel truth and will write to any one who want Mra. E. aperaonal letter. II. Hayuock. 021 St Uw ranca Ava., Chicago, 11L A Vermont wanian Adda her teatlmony to the Ions? line of tboae fortiinuie women who have been restored to health by l.ydla II egef able 1'lnk ham Compr.nnd, after It hal been decided an operation waa necessary Purlington, Vt "I suffered with female trouble, and had a number of doctora who raid that I would never be any better until i had an operation. waa ao bad I could hardly walk across lha floor and eould not do a tiling. Induced ma to try Lydia E. I'inkhama Vegetable Compound My sister-in-laand It certainly has helped ma wonderfully. 1 keep hotiao and do my work and hava a amall child. 1 hava recommended Vegetable Compound to a num Mra. ll.lt fcdiARON, bor of my frinnds and you may publish my testimonial Apple Tree 1oint harm, Burlington, Vt In hospitals are many women who are tlier for aurglcal cpcrationa,and thera U nothing a woman dreads more than the thought of an operation, and the hug wenry months of recovery and restoration to strength if it ia successful. It is very true that female trouble may through neglect reach a stag where an operation la th only resource, but moat of the commoner ailments of women are not tha surgical onea t they are not caused by serious displace menta, tumora or growths, although tha symptoms may appear tha aama. 'Vhon disturbing allmenta first appear taka Lydia E. I'inkhama Vegetable Compound to relieve the present distress and prevent more serious troubles, in fact, many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Iinkhama Vegetable Compound after operation hava been advised by attending physicians. Lydi.'v IT. Plnkhama Private Text-Boo- k upon Ailments Pecu "ar to Women will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable Information. l'tm't pick a quarrel before lfs ripe. : SAVE SHOES AND STOCKINGS uric long it yon shake Tti.jr will Shore AI.L.KN S lot. (noIh. psod.r (or Ih. Irek It I. hr. th. tion from th. .ho. and glvre quick reliefw.l-Ir-to C.llouaM, .ore, nchlnc. dunlin. Cor,l.ml.r fret. 8h.k. All.n'. Fool - Ere Into, your .hoe. end .njoy th. toll of fret nUtlwul on nch. tr l( rOOT-KAH- M. Recalled Pond Memories. The dlryctor, who has a reputation fur being rather burst) and overbear big In hi methods, was giving his hading man a tongue lashing that fa'rly turned the atmosphere blue. Through It all, however, the victim leant d gracefully against the wall and smiled happily. What the deuce are you grinning "Do about V barked the director. you like to. be cursed!" "Why, yes, I rather enjoy It," chuckled the actor. "It recalls the good old days, you know, when 1 played Uncle Tom and was beaten to death every night by Sliuon Legree." . Film Fun. Surplus finery smothers refinement. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Dont fall to In elude Cuticura Talcum. HER LOVE DREAM SHATTERED Naughty Georga'a Lata Hours Responsible for tha Ache In Heart of Young Wlfo. The mother of the young hushnnd went to the bridal nest, end found her In tears, "My child," she gasped, daughter-in-la- what la lias anything hapiened the matter! to George!" "No," obled the young wife; but He's taken my henrt Is to stopping out late at night I" said his mother, "What, olready! It doesnt seeui In consternation. llow late does he stop out, possible, ' Paternalism. dear very late! "You seeiu very much afraid of Well." sold the bride, you know paternalism In affairs of government!" he usually leaves his office at half 1 am," replied Farmer Corntosxcl. past five. The night before Inst he six, and Ive tried paternal authority on Josh, didn't get home till half-pas- t and If It doesnt work any better In a Inst night," she sobbed bitterly, "last government than It does on a farm, night It was a quarter to seven ! What shall I do!" IH say It aint safe to fool with," ; You Will like IlSHMI POSTUM And It Will Like "iou People who say; "I like coffee , but it doesn't like me will find Instant . Postum much more considcombines wholesome Qua- with rich coffee-lik- e flavor. Instant Postum is made instantly in the cup. "Thcres a Reason for Postum At all grocers Made Postum Cereal Company, tyBattle Creek, Michigan. v 0 Instant O A 41 Inc Pc STUM tCVEHAOl arflKtis MaaatoB A 6Hr "UEld TAKEN rnOM AMERICAN AND MADE PRISONERS AOOAriy ANOTHER VESSEL Secret Gtrvice Men Working Trying To Svlva Myitory of Where About of Men Misting Slops Long Overdue Wk'.Iiii.I'.ii off the A: I, Arc pirn tee operating urn' cuiii! The crew nf mi ship nix.liig mill wlmt M'i'iiix to ho con-,- 1 n! m inlih'iiic lui been ohtulueil ilint ilu-.wrc urn'll prisoner on niul taken away to part ink non n. If they were Indeed not nnrilereil. A scconil Anicricun whip Is long overdue and two other Aniee-leaship nrv unaccounted fur under rlretimxtiinci' mixing silHplelon Of a similar fate. The fulled States at Im undertaken to solve these in.i Merle of the sea which, In the n i ih'ii nf official expressed silnt eliher o plmtlcul oc eurmnees off the Atlantic const or th admire of the vessels for the benefit of Soviet lliisxln. The stHle department ha Instruct-e- d ft consular officers to he on the lookout fkr Hie missing vessels or the mouther of the kidnaped crew. The treasury department, through It coast guard and life saving service, I making a search of the Atlantic mast and adjacent waters. The navy department hn sent out vessel to tea nil. The department of commerce Is Mirough It bureau of navigation In tryng to lift the veil of mystery. The department of Justice has some of It host secret serve i gents to the case, for the government working on the theory that oil these mysterious incidents are interrelated. Several months sgo the schooner Carol Peering of Portland, Me., w as found abandoned off Diamond Shoals, N. C with all sail set and The her officers and crew missing. IVerlng went ashore near Diamond Shoal lightship, and when the men of the near-b- y station went almnd they found evidence Indicating that she had been abandoned In a hurry, for no conceivable reason, for the vessel was In good shape, with plenty of food. In fact. It wo apparent that she had been abandoned when a meal wa about to be served. A little later a bottle came ashore near where Hire ship was found and In It wn a note purporting to have been written by the mate of the schooner, wh'cli rend a follow. "An tanker or submarine hn hoarded ux and pieced our crew !n Iron. Get word to headquarters of company at once." The captain and crew of the Peering numbered twelve nnd not n trace of them hn been discovered. The Peering had left Portland. Me.. Iaf December for Ulo de Janeiro, RrnzM. with s general cargo. It wn on her return voyage with another general rnnro thnt she went n shore on Diamond Shonls. The writing found In the bottle hn been compand with the penmanship of her nitVt'ng mnte nrd hnnd writing expert have testified there In no que. tlon thnt the mnte wrote the message. Aiiu-rh'ii- . ' - 4 an-vili- er tei , - w-- . 4 ' f iS t .:i.;r'rrrr: gov-erni- m . t 4 2 2 v ) pert anauf Wsfaw Nthim Caraal AvWlCMK Ifcre.SiA I wA,a&(MA4&h K72fjzik7vrrrotfurz?fr ly JOHN DICKINSON i There SHERMAN. or course but of the I of lnilipcndeiR'0 ' we (vlcbrute on the Fourili of July. It make no difference that Rleh-nr- d resoluHenry tion "Tliut these united coloiile ure and of right ouidit to lie, free and Independent " wn fntrodueed In congress Mute June 7, !77d; that It was udoptedJuly 3. and thnt the document Itself was tint tiiade public until July 5, and waa led signed by the members of congress until August 3. It was on July 4, 1770, thnt the vote on the Declaration Itself wag taken, and the document ordered "authenticated and printed." So the Fourth of July It la mid ever shall be. Nevertheless, there are other Declarations, nnd some of them come pretty near being Declarations of Independence, except that they were not The truth Is adopted by congresa Hint Independence was in the air for some time liefore July 4, 177U. The leaders preferred to say that they were "petlthsiers In arnia, even after Lexington mid Concord and Bunker Hill, nnd ninny of them doubtless had no determination for Independence. But the ieop1e in many localities were ripe for independence. So It Is not to be wondered thnt some of them made declarations. One of the earliest of these Declarations was that of the people of It Mendon. Mass March 1, 1773. speaks for Itself, and here It Is: "That all men hnve naturally an equal right to life, liberty and property. "That all Just and lawful government must originate In the tree consent of the people. "That the good, happiness and safety of the people Is the great end of civil government. Thnt a principle of self preservation, being duly planted by the God of Nature in every huiiiun breast, It Is necessary, not only to the well being of the Individual, hut also to the order of the universe, as attraction and cohesion ure to the preservation of material bodies nnd the order of the natural world. Troops Again On Move That a voluntary renunciation of Riga. A Moscow dispatch Sunday arric nn announcement from Chita any power or privileges Included In a f the defeat June 13 of troops led by or necessarily connected with princiself is of preservation ple manifestly ienerul Von Ingren Sternberg, counter to the will of the great leader, near Trolzkozavsk, acting of Author Nature, the Supreme Legisthnt a right to liberty and proplator, DR. G. ViiRTH erty Is absolutely Inalienable. "That the claim of the parliament of Great Britain to the power of legislation for the colonies In all cases whatsoever Is abhorrent to the spirit and genius of the British Constitution, to the letter of our charter und to the most obvious principles of reason nnd to the essential natural rights given us hy God Almighty; nnd. finnlly, Thnt the Introduction of standing armies In n free country In time of pence, without the consent of the people, Is a violutlon of their rights as free men." Then there Is tne Declaration of the people of Hannas Town, May 1C. 1775. on thnt (lay the men of thnt portion uf the colony of lennsylvnnlu lying west of Lnurel .Mountain und In the present limits of the i ounty of Westmoreland, then, nnd for lung afterwards claimed by Virginia to be within the limits of Augusta 'ounty, In the Old Dominion, assemDr. G. Wirth, for year leader cl bled at Hannas Town, then the scut . tha German Centrist party, who ac, uf JustlcP, to take counsel on the sltuu-r iragruphs two of first The ion. :eptad the post of chancellor, formed a new cabinet and submitted to the ul. ilie document adopted are as follows: of the in- At a general meet in tlrnatum of the allies on reparationi md disarmament i!tlng five-roast- life-savin- g em-luac- erate of their health. This pure cereal drink lity cncw Judge Gray Accepts Post Judge George Wilmington, Del., Gray, who, with three other Ameriuiis has been Invited by the league of nations council to propose four candidate for election as Judge of the new International court of Juxtlee, vsi'! Monday that, while he had not reiva he Invitation ed the office! league, he had decided to necep Judge Gray said he would not d'eus h preference for candidates mi'1 he Iml I". Ini conferred wilh his colleaa"' v'' nis. Root. .To' " K Moore nnd (t Bats Breed in Cave In n mountain neat Montnllmn, Luzon. Philippine Islands, there Is , a large cavern, with many branching hnmbers, ami u central dome 200 feet ihe mountain In height, perforating in December Inst, an which, from toi). American officer saw Issue a solid column of bats, which flew rapidly, disIn a straight line, for 15 minutes, n mountain range In over appearing the direction of Manila, without a . ' j mcftfirr The Mecklenburg convention habitants of Westmorelund county, held at Hannas Town, on May 10,1775, for called for Slay 19. It original taking Into consideration the very alarming situation of the country occasioned by the dispute with Grent Brit-ui- a resolved unanimously, that the parliament nf Great Britain by several lute acts has declurcd the Inhabitant of Massachusetts Bay to be In rebellion; and the ministry, by endeavoring to enforce said act, has attempted to reduce the said Inhabitants to a more wt etched state of sfuvery than ever before existed In any country: not content with thus violating their constitutional and chartered privileges, they would strip them of their rights of humanity, exposing their lives to the wanton nnd unpunishable sport of a licentious soldiery and depriving them of the very menus of subsistence. "Resolved, unanimously, T':nt there is no reason to doubt but lie same system of tyranny and oppn- slon will, should It meet with sueces m Massachusetts. he extended to rVr parts of America ; It Is therefore become the lmllsiensable duty of every American, of every man who ha nuy love for his country, or any bowels for posterity, by every means which God has put In his power, to resist and oppose the execution of It ; thnt for us we will he ready to oppose It with our lives und fortunes. And the better to enable us to accomplish It we will Immediately form ourselves Into a military body to consist of companies, to be mnde up out of the several townships under the following association, which Is declared to be the Association of Westmoreland County." And, finnlly, there Is the famous "Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence," adopted at' Churlotte, Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, May 30, 1775, of which the first three resolution are a follows: "Resolved, Thnt whosoever directly or Indirectly, ubotfed, or In any way, form or manner countenanced the and dangerous Invasion of our right, as claimed by Great Britain, Is an enemy to this country, to America nnd to the Inherent nnd rights of man. Resolved, That we, the citizens of Mecklenburg county, do hereby dissolve the political bonds which have connected us to the mother country, nnd hereby absolve ourselves from all allegiance to the British crown, and abjure nil political connection, contact or association with that nation, who bus wantonly trampled on our rights nnd Inhumanly shed the blood of Amer-lea-n patriots nt Lexington. "Resolved, That we do hereby declare ourselves a free nnd Independent people, nnd of right ought to be a sovereign and association, under the control of no power other than thnt of our God nnd the general government of the congress; to the maintenance of which Independence we solemnly pledge to each other our mutual our lives, our fort tries, slid our most sacred honor. g single bat having left the column, says the Christian Science Monitor. American 'engineers s utloned there told the officer thnt the flight of the hats hud occurred at practically the same time each day during two years. From other sources It was learned that the phenomenon had been observed for at least 30 years. wa pur- pose was to pronounce the annulment of all laws und conmilslons in consequence of the kings address of February derlnrlng the colonics In a state of rebellion; nnd to make provision for a teniMrary form of government "uutll Instructions from the provincial congress regulating the Jurisprudence of the province shull provide other wise, or the legislative body of Great Britain resign Its unjust and arbitrary pretensions with respect to America." In this expectation an elaborate set of resolutions had been prepared Discussion of these resolutions waa Interrupted by the arrival of a courier with the news of Lexlugton. The convention reassembled In a fury of It seethed and debated patriotism. until well Into the morning of May 30, when the quoted paragraphs were adopted as a preliminary to the reguIt lar business of the convention. must be admitted that the Mecklen-burger- s did a good Job. They organized a provisional central government They sequestered all public and county taxes and all quit rents to the crown and declared traitors all persons who should accept new commissions from the crown or exercise old commissions. And they formed nine military companies for action when the time should come. Curiously enough, this Mecklenburg Declaration did not become generally known till 1819, forty-fou- r years later, and then through publication In the Its publication Itulelgh Register. caused an enormous stir, and began a controversy that may be said to be yet going on, Inasmuch as some historians still refuse to accept the genuIn 1819 Jefineness of the document ferson and John Adams were both old and testy. Adams said, In so many words, that Jefferson evidently had Jefferson angrily retortplagiarized. ed that In his belief the document was spurious. The controversy over the genuineness of the Mecklenburg Declaration Immediately became fast and furious. North Carolina finally took a hand In it, niul In 1831 Its legislature appointed a committee of Investigation. This committee reported that the document was genuine. Accordingly, May 20th was made a state holiday, which Is celebrated as the Anniversary of the Signing of the Mecklenburg DecIn 1898 In Charlotte, was laration. dedlcuted a monument In commemoration of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration. Tbe historians have been busy all these years, nnd little by little the ease of the Mecklenburger.s has been built up, until now It Is generally accepted, The contract of government signed In 1020 in the cabin of the Mayflower In Massachusetts Bay may be said In a sense to be the first Declaration of Independence, out of which grew the Declaration of Independence of 1770. always apply this plant to wounds bruises and contusions for henllm purposes, nnd, ns It certainly teuds b deaden pain if not to eliminate ll they unconsciously employ an ones thetlc. It Is extremely difficult to ob tuln Information from Indians regard Ing trephining, either merely becausi of their dislike of white men and thol drend of Interference nnd punish Indian Anesthetic. ment, or because they assoelah While Indian. hnve no anesthetics, with the magic practice nnd there properly speaking, their constant use fore think It must be protected b; cocoa of creates Insensibility. They profound secrecy. |