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Show TWO E and underwear of plain, durable quality, 60 per cent wool. It is said that existing stocks in this country gould be sold out completely if the holders did not refuse to risk a scarcity in the t domestic trade. A banker quoted iu The Sun estimates that the countrys exports will current year, reachCourage and confidence, as one be doubled in the a of total Jo, 000, 000,000. The figure business authority declares, "are not ing now exclusively confined to bloody may be considerably too hopeful, but , battle-fieldand the better feeling the fact which it represents is becom-in the business world is reflected in ing too plain to question, namely, an our editorial columns and strengthen- enormous and profitable increase In ed by the daily reports of increasing the immediate future in foreign trade. commercial activities. So that after What is more, it is to all intents and business thru the transall, as the New York Sun thinks, "the purposes cash of fer foreign credits, and practically d may prove to have a silver All every dollar not only tends to diminlining, or rather a golden one. talk of stagnation in our export trade, ish unemployment and enhance gains to reaccording to tills dally, "has ceased, here, but simultaneously helps liaof incubus transatlantic the duce and alarm over the settlement of our as bilities. debts to Europe 1b disappearing j j war-clou- millions of credits are transferred to New York to pay for the huge purchases that England, France, and Russia are making or planning to make The cotton situation is still here, bad, and business in the south is therefore extremely dull. The "buy a bale movement has as yet had little effect, it seems, tho an English plan for buying cotton on a large scale may help matters, and an increased demand for cotton goods must be felt in time. Railroad officials tell of hard sledding, and industries depending on railroad orders are compelled to go slow. Inn ports, have of course, dropped off greatly with Germanys commerce swept from the seas, and the lack of certain dyestuffs and chemicals has manufacturers hampered seriously here and will continue to do so unless our chemists succeed in increasing home production sufficiently to meet the demand. "The man who can use the word satisfactory in writing a review of business conditions must be a Democrat, according to the Republi can SL Louis Globe Democrat But another view point is that "the war has worked to stop the ravages of the Democratic tariff upon our foreign trade balance, and it is the combination of big exports and big crops that makes so many trade writers optimistic, tho the Boston News Bureau would remind us that business In many of our big Western and Middle Western cities. Including Chicago, has never been adversely affected by the war; hence the new factors for prosperity are clear again. It is interesting to trace the effect of the big war demand for our products upon the farmers and those affected by their prosperity, upon our manufacturers and wholesalers, and There is upon financial conditions. the wheat in belt, since a prosperity is bumper crop selling at high prices due to Europe's demands. The South is worried because the cutting off of her exports makes her big cotton crop largely unsalable even at lowest prices. Except for Cotton, says the New York Sun, all forms of rural industry are being benefltted by the war. "September shipments of wheat, flour, com and kindred products were two and a half times as great or in 1913. From day to day the demand for export grain is a feature on the - New York Produce Exchange. Meat products of all sorts are in huge demand. Foreign officers are buying thousands of horses, it continues: manufactured for "The market wares appears to be no less. There are very large orders being placed for all sorts of material of war, a term which includes such diverse articles as barbed wire and automobiles. In addition clothing and underclothing for the troops in the field and for civilians at the rear are eargerly sought The shrinkage in home manufacturers compels the belligerent peoples to come here for their supplies. Just now the call is extensive for footwear State of Ohio, city of Toledo, 1 Lucas County, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ie senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business tn the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my preence, this Sih day of December, A. D. 1SSS. (Seal) A. VT. GLEASON. Notary Public, Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. .. Take Ball's FamUy riiU for constipation. nail's Catarrh a 5. 1114. recovered that we have now book orders editors to is expected England crisis which came irom the financial 000,000. in totaling $4, of hostilities with the outbreak tinned for orders contends Chicago large instance, Europe. So, for It meats, enough to keep the big packLedger. Public the Philadelphia time. It ing firms working full Ledger. the Philadelphia Public the S00 notes Pa. and South Bethlehem, takes a backward look, securities and field guns, at about J27.000 each. sudden blight on our motor of our imContracts with a number commodities markets, upon arbusinesses. car companies for 1,410 automobile porting and exporting payfor France. tillery wagons Then, with all Europe suspending Several large orders for cartridges. ment of its own debts and demanding The Smith & Wesson Company, oi gold instead of merchandise from the was Springfield, is working night and day United States, a financial strain of like revolvers. the in three shifts, turning out put upon this country A J 1,000,000 order for cotton sup- which had not been seen in fifty Public Led- plies for hospital and medicinal pur- years, But, continues the poses, to be spread among several pro- ger: Ameriducers. In two short months the succrisis Automobile-trucks- , reports the New can people have met this satisfied York Sun, are in great demand, and cessfully. Our bankers have maturing debt further: it New York Citys says about JSO.OOO.OOO held abroad. It is estimated that more than A syndicate of bankers has also has recently been spent for 10, horses. The closing of orders for raised another $100,000,000 of gold to claims 000 mules at $185 a head, totaling pay off Europes Immediate In Kansas City and St Louis against this country. into is reported. A contract for 20,000 "Money is now pouring back head for the French government is the large Eastern cities. Big deficits reported from St Louis. Shippers are in bank reserves have been wiped To specify all these things that Europe is now buying, or wanting to buy, from us would perhaps be wearying. But the newspapers have been full of little Items telling of orders, or rumored orders. We note a few of these, without vouching for their accuracy in each case, as some reports have been finding difficulty in transporting the out Russia is taking a great exagerated, and some orders may animals The shipment of millions of dollars order machine one amount pf tools, worth of commodities to Europe, to be jiave been canceled, or may even have 800 lathes our fcfeen only Inquiries about goods. Here j Including paid for in gold, or to balance to and are here day New the as working night is a list from an editorial in the Syradebts to Europe, will, make up the forty per cent of toys im- York Evening Posts Washington corcuse Post' Standard: from Germany. The Bethlehem Steel Company has ported annually respondent puts it reduce the probIn additin to these actual orders, lem of our debt to Europe to &n acareceived an order from France for there is noted in the press a demand demic basis. Instead of shipping 1,000 motor trucks. leawool both for and cotton, clothing, "The harness makers of the middle gold in payment of the debt it will be steel prowest have received orders from Eur- ther fresh meats, various possible, provided the increase in exproducts, clocks, ports contiues at the present or at a ope for J60.000 in saddles, saddle hags ducts, petroleum The large greater rate, to pay the debt in large and tobacco. gum chewing and harness. harvesthe is domestic trade If commerce keeping A representative of the Italian govpart with commodities. a Louisi-annernment is in New York to buy aero- ter plants busy. Reports from continues to improve, an arrangement is war demand help- which will conserve the national gold the that Bay motors. and aircraft planes who saw A rush order of 110,000 barrels of ing out the supply can be made, in this writers new rates. in ruin the tariff flour was received In SL Louis ThursSo, concludes the Boston opinion. ComNew York the Europe, says of flour order News "what was our biggest the Bureau, single day, largest Galveston has just mercial, is exhausting lts supply of problem seems now of small and still ever received. horses, cattle, hogs, and sheep, so that dwindling proportions. If we can shipped a cargo of wheat to Greece. "Orders have been placed with Am- provident farmers are bound to grow keep up the export movement long erican manufacturers for 500.000 rich in the next five years if they enough "to pay our debts with our problankets for soldiers at the front and will raise cattle. ducts and to turn the balanec in our writers news Such editorial cheers for 200,000 more for horses. If they land Oregonian, "It will be the other can be supplied the war departments and financial authorities all over the fellows turn to worry about settlecountry. Of course all are not equally ments and we may let him settle'by will take a million more. "The Carnegie company has an or- optimistic. Some Republicans expect returning American securities at the der for 17,000 tons of steel for Aus- the baneful effects of the new tariff deprest prices due to his own bellicose tralia, on contracts which nations at to become visible in time. Some take folly. war are unable to fill. Great Britain care to remind readers that this exhas an order in New York for a mil- port boom can not last But the note of courage and confidence appears in 15 TO USE OF lion dollars in American machinery. Here are a few more orders for war tbe editorial utterances of such repretime export, culled from various news-- , sentative journals In the East as the j Boston Transcript, Journal and Chris- papers: 4ian Science Monitor, Springfield ReHalf a million reels of barbed wire, New York Times, There is upon our statute books a 125,000 publican. measuring a pproximately cial, Journal of Commerce, World, law prohibiting the sale of tobacco to, and its use by minors under the age Pittsburg 5,000 tons of steel for bay- - Herald, Press and Telegraph, Brook- of twenty-onyears. It is just possiEagle, lyn Syracuse onets. ble that a great many people are not Public Ledger, Pittsburg aware of the 6,000 Philadelphia. packages of Philadelphia existence of such a law, Gazette-Timeand Washington Post; If so, we quote for their benefit: Britantitoxin French for and lockjaw and farther west and south the Chica"Section 4469. Any person who ish troops. shall New Orleans go give, or furnish any cigar, cigTribune, Boston 150,000 pairs of shoes. New ana arette or tobacco in any form, or any Seattle opium or other narcotic In any form, Portland Orgonian. to any person under twenty-onPut a porous plaster on the chest years is the opinion of many of these of It age in this state shall be guilty of and take a good cough syrup interna misdemeanor. ally if you would treat a severe case Stop coughing! you rack the lungs Section 4469x. Any person under of Bore lungs properly. Get the dol- and worry the body. BALLARDS the age of twenty-onyears, who shall lar size Ballard's Horehound Syrup. HOREHOUND SYRUP checks irrita- buy, accept or have iu his possession With each bottle there is a free Her- tion, t heals the lungs and restores any cigar cigarette, or tobacco in any ricks Red Pepper Porous Plaster for comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 50c form, or any opium or other narcotic in any form, shall be guilty of a misthe chest Sold by Brigham Cltv j and J.100 per bottle. Sold by Brigham and upon conviction theredemeanor, ' Pharmacy. Advertisement City Pharmacy. Advertisement of, shall be fined In any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. It has occured to the writer that this law is being violated, both in the sale of tobacco by dealers, and In its use by minors. The law should be enforced. And all persons who are interested in our boys and young men, should assist our officers In securing evidence. If readers of this article have knowledge of the violation of BRIGHAM CITY BRANCH this law they should report that fact ARE NOW MANUFACTURING AT BRIGHAM CITY:- to the proper officers, and prosecutions should follow accordingly, it is an error to allow the law to remain upon our statute books and fail in its Toy-factori- sugar-planter- J I e Post-Standar- s, Tlmes-Plca-yun- e e The Utah Concrete Pipe Go.j Water Works, Irrigation,! Syphon, Sewer & Drain! ID) H p J-- L Place yonr orders now for Fall and Spring work We Guarantee Our Pipe. E.P. HANSEN, Mgr., Brigham, Ut. MAIN OFFICE OFFICERS TO ENFORCE T AND PLANT AT SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH enforcement There is no more harmful habit that boys and young men can form, than the tobacco habit Let all good citizens assist them to refrain from forming the habit by aiding in the enforcement of the law. Dealers who have so little regard for law that they are willing to knowingly violate the same for the sake of a few paltry pennies should be punish ed. The local Betterment League First to call attention to the existence of the law; Second, to urge the officers to its vigllent enforcement; Third, to ask all good people to join hands with the officers In securing evidence of its violation; Fourth to warn dealers and youthful violators that they are liable to prosecution 0f McMaster and Judge Alexander Officer Guardello Probation Chief Brown of the Juvenile court, issue a general appeal to all tobacco dealers and users and to the public as fol- J. n Thirty thoua Brand chorus! six-inc- h s, Moreover NOVEMBER THURSDAY. THE BOX ELDER NEWS. Aerican .ri t jJ men publicly praiglng t for reef from corn bac sit bladder uis. Th They tenitInthe ham people are fraction i fc a Brigw Mrs. Axel Christ, You are hereby respectfully invited Fourth West St E to join with the officers of the juve- says: "Ihadaii nile court and other peace officers in believe that my k the enforcement of the following law, order. The kidney passed by the legislature and now In natural and I fen, force throughout the state relative to I finally U8ed Doan tobacco: they brought me f0rt,nth cotic upon the prescription cian. Of a physi- Any person under the age of 21 years, who shall buy, accept, or have in his possession any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco in any form, or any opium qx any other narcotic, in any form, Shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $100. Those familiar with the subject are becoming greatly concerned over the rapid Increases of the cigarette habit It among the boys of our community. is a common thing to see children from eight to nine years old and up sneaking behind billboards, stores, etc, smoking "snipes picked up on the streets or from the gutter, and in some instances they do it openly and brazenly on the public streetB. Often they are seen with cigars, or pipes, and in most of these cases nome adult person haB violated the law by furnishing the tobacco to children. A few reasons why we are going to vigorously enforce the law are: 1. It Is a filthy habit for children to form. 2. 3. 50c The cou choice color j the w W ; for interioi furnish fid the econo loBe well con oithe i of tali j practical to see of them. at Agricultural i , by the studi harmony is the si Ttse uce Buffalo jljou chanc to be surpr beautiful qua Ht by first ; 1 sure be THE LEGEND J Of mi By Norm becoi great this year or thousands of a jolng In the western TirgJ Ere red did battle Coy, bewitching Sil coll being to b ilege maid the of iples They w pnia fair in fled from his And th6 brave's tore! ished Tho his heart she fair Jersey Thlsji i business it ate Utah test One eve as he chul In the woodland'i apples ar they most the Found he there the Dew from a white for Chili I was leu Earthly Star, this Stay, drink to loves But she fled in sweet All his pleadings vei Pierced Ere the flav elicious Wooed the brave Fh Ah this sweet ' arts jsechanic all (Ad But to how ply ask for a n Doan s Kidney Mrs Christensen h Co., Props., lines .tfitonal comp Not so deeply It injures the health. It weakens the will power. It saps both physical and C that t are now normal, Doans Kidney Price the appH Utah Agrii iM Heres heard anyone ble. home. the of lows: Any person who shall sell, give or furnish any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco in any form, or any opium or other narcotic in any form, to any prson under 21 years of age shall be gttllty of a misdemeanor. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the sale,' giving, or furnishing of any nar- offered children i ted druggist Chambi benefit had Into the foi love she felt testcoug it is me uot ob 4. men- And bade her retr&c a Lay tal power. i This 5. It makes boys dishonest and unAh, she gasped, b other n; reliable. me! child i 6. It robs them of opportunity for Sweet maid say not i Sold b securing positions of employment Dost thou see? His sment and trust as many of the large busi- On some beads from ness institutions will not employ a Cultui boy who uses tobacco. Thank thee spirit, u 'imp itlon in w 7. It is one of the chief causes of ft: win e stu , "I shall watch him truancy. Out of the many boys who If tis true love, never the Hunga graduate out of the eighth grade this Shall my heart toward i year, scarcely a corporals guard will be tobacco users. They practically Midst the lilies and all fail in school. Saw she then the love 6. It is a violation of both state Moaning, "Silver Stu, and city law. his last earthly ements d a con nth hi iowel r( (Twas Through the kind of Sheriff Smith and Chief Grant and Plucked he from its their forces the Juvenile court contem- Sipped the nights dev plates an earnest and vigorous cam- Then sank down upon paign against the violators of this law And his soul with life both minors and adults. All boys under 18 years of age found breaking Blindly searched the the law will be handled by the Juve- But no lover her eyen nile court; all between 18 and 21 will Nodding all about her be turned over to the county attorney Were strange blooms v to be prosecuted In the criminal wet. courts. tgestive p ion. ja teiiive nil httle ' Rheum afflicted a All offenders against this law will Sighed the night wind he taken into custody and en given such treatment as will most effectually stop These golden haired this periciou8 practice among the Of they lovers hopeles; b boys of our state. And the fate that him This notice is given that ail cn?i cemed may be left without Ah, my two HP" t! should Sloans touts hi Deseret News. thin yoi tot or ir toimen Pirates i eat oi ail eIi Why did ye not Eer my loved one wai if.awolie We. the officers of the Juvenile Court of the First District me! heartily come endorse the foregoing and we echo Death, take me! the warning contained therein. We shall bend every effort and use every Sank she sighing. teU hf means at our command to enforce Ah my two lips! this law and those who do not observe gl Zephyr murmured, It will be promptly dealt with accord- Two Lips as thf ing to the statutes upon apprehension and conviction. ft!-- larteas utle of c any dr 011868 Joints, ca an hack ae aim Signed, Juvenile Offlecrs Regulate the bowels when they fail to move properly. Herbine is an admirable bowel regulator. It helps the insurance liver and stomach and restores a fine THE LOWEST feeling of strength and buoyancy. Price 50c. Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. Advertisement LEE TEA "i & "S 18, 'AB |