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Show TM1 to meal, and wheat flour) Is as tasty and nutritious as the regular wheat bread. The problem of feeding the civil populations of Belgium, Poland, and the occupied parts of France, particularly such cities as Lille and Lodz, presents some difficulties, but for ourselves, we have enough. This confidence that Germany can not be starved out is echoed by Dr. Otto Appel, of the Prussian Biological Institute, who declares that his country has resorted to the most advanced scientific and economic methods to insure food preparedness, with the result that the crops next season will be as large as thi3 year. On the other hand, a dispatch from Copenhagen to the London Daily News says that the German press are alarmed over the food question, and that the house- t it m shoul the p lad I Shoe me . i 1. I " . ;:p' t ,oD the welfare whether farmer or manufac or employee. As an tenches cap-Doc- ia fr rtnesPondent of 4110 New remarks, it is the now before problems $ comes up And it world. ial as the result discussion Aisne near gains on the long dead-loc:!iere the is only, about fifty k e pjris. Whether the beginning this of bat-2- , a new 0X ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1111. StambouL It means that new intrigues in South Africa must follow the return of Germany to her Southwest-African Colony. As for France, for forty-thre- e years the German shadow has been over her, and peace now would not lift it Austria, as Mr. Simonds sees it is tb only combatant who would proba bly be glad at this moment to make peace, if possible, on the basis of 1914. Turning to Germany, he says: Doubtless she could make peace now if she would leave Austria and Turkey to their fates, surrender scrap her fleet, give up Belgium, pay the cost of the war, and abandon her colonies. But such terms could only be paid in case of complete defeat after the power to resist had been exhausted, and Germany is very far from this. Yet it is inconceivable that her foes would now give materially better terms. And he concludes: Americans will do well in considering the European situation to bear in mind that in no country now fighting is there sufficient desire for peace to make tolerable the only conditions under which peace is possible. This and the fact that from the military standpoint there is no longer the possiblity of an immediately decisive campaign combine to abolish any real hope of peace in any future that it is now possible to measure Early in the war Lord Kitchener fixt three years as the limit of the con flict. Today the best witnesses in Europe agree that it will be longer rather than shorter. Nowhere save in America is there the smallest hope of an early termination. Nowhere save in this country is there any considerable desire for peace on any terms which are possible in the premises." Literary Digest. Alsac- e-Lorraine, French capital, or wives in Berlin are being "mobilized French forc-tei- r for instruction in kitchen economy. Chronicle rigorous offensive in And the London Daily remarks quotes an address to the German naaffords evidence, that Ger--7 tion by Dr. Harms, Professor of State rk Evening Sun, still are resources equal Sciences at the University of Kiel, in Eng-ivethe course of which the Professor and France of holding and Russia on the says: Do not let a crumb of bread, taij riding the honors of a war Eat only war Aj many of our editorial gift of God, be wasted. le'it, this means a prolong-thfi- n bread. Regard the potato as a vegea shortening of the table which will assist you in holding according to their view, out Blush with shame if your desire thin busy, projjres-slv-e jinst Germany are so great for delicacies tempts you to at cakes A new era of commercial and social development has dawned for and tarts. Look with for ultimate an contempt upon i victory nation. t impossible, and therefore those who are so immoral as to eat have been inatration o fher strength cakes and, by their greed, diminish The means by which the human voice can be carried across the continent cefulness is merely proof our supplies of flour. provided. Asked how long the war would last d is still far off. Events, LondLord to a calculations. The Francisco is now an accomplished fact. Kitchener, according ajr upset Talking by telephone from New York to 8an I dont know ascript suggests that if the on dispatch, replied: of telephony has Just y when it will end, but I do know when soon increased by the The celebration of this latest and greatest triumph In the art and Roumania into the it will begin, and that is in the month taken place. may be achieved inside of of May. Commenting on this, the scientific and American This triumph of American brains, American initiative and i?8 this Boston paper: Brooklyn Times says: world. It is the most momentous and, intechnical skill has no equal among the civilized nations of the ians marching east, Rou-iannouncemost appalling Russians marching west, deed, the use the greatest system of C9RV One hundred milMon people will have for their dally be but one conclusion to ment of the year. It means that the COLDS ARE OFTEN MOST SERIOUS next four months will be utilized in STOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS munlcatlon In the world. ary. She will remain of-i- l to her ally to the end, assembling the strongest forces, bringof The disregard of a cold has often It knows no North, no 8outh, no East, no West. It advances the neighborliness the offensive-defensiv- e end ing forward the heaviest guns, urging brought many a regret The fact of the whole nation. us been reached, when she the entrance of already sneezing, coughing, or a fever should such a and the Allies into conflict, more, the hour will have be warning enough that sour system the PeH With no traditions to guide, and no experience to follow, the engineers of r Germanys decision. Ger-the- n reign of terror, destruction, and death needs immediate attention. Certainnew art the Art of T?!fph9Py 8ystem have created an entirely have to decide wheth-atio- n in Europe next summer, that even the ly loss of sleep is most serious. It is a form will but of the struggle shall events just passed a warning given by nature. It is mans has no equal. They have given to the people of this country a telephone service that erely for the result of a con- - preclude. duty to himself to assist by doing his From French sources also comes part Dr. Kings New Discovery is th lonatration of conviction in The Bell 8ystem, with Its connecting companies, now comprises 21,000,000 miles of that a lonS war is expected. based on a scientific evidence 9f her cause and historlt analysis of colds. wire and 9,000,000 telephones. resume of the fighting 50c at in her courage. your druggist Buy a bottle toFor with nd :In an official to Novembem 15 January 15, day. Advertisement ya by way of diversion, to be from It serves daily a nation of one hundred million people. Office, we ected of Austria, Germany issued by the French War vith her back to the wall read: Summing up, we get ten general I 1 but defensive hopes, on the part of our troops advances a moment we believe the were which distinctly perceptible at sld agree to a suspension of certain places, as compared to twenty The Corporation Different to see if a compromise withdrawals on the part of wrived at by discussion, a general the enemy always with the exception to reached mainly by of the situation in the northeast of thereby the ellmi-- ! Soissons Preston G. Thomas of Plain City has armed menace in Germanys It can consequently be affirmed ilcy. Hate is just been appointed an agricultural naturally bred to obtain final victory, it ip at hate agent in South Dakota, and will have never determined the that, ERADICATE sufficient that France and her allies )f wars results when dear-leader- s know how to wait for it and at the charge of Butte County with his headMr. Thomamong combatants same time prepare for it with inex- quarters at Bellefourche. as graduated from the Utah Agriculie cost in life of wars haustible patience. tural College in the spring of 1914, reof armament been has offensive German The welcomed by the vast bulk of ceding a Batchelor of Science degree defensive will be in Agronomy. German the broken; ;ttt jwith delight practically Since the successful campaign wagbroken in its turn. A few days ago President John A. If in the present ed eviby the male population of Bear RivThat the Back to the Land moveAustria-HungarWidtsoe received a message from the No little excitement was created on has After weighting all available a er in sparrows exterminating City editor H. which has been inaugurated is ment tered valueless as a Simonds, Extension Division of the Agricultur- Monday afternoon by the trial of Dan fighting dence, Mr. Frank of reCity Brigham many good gentlemen PowYork New Sun, of to furnish the Dakota of Utah South of Evening the believe Bhe will be, and bearing fruit in this county was evial College Miller, an employee Has then to decide between marks that the three years originally them with a County agricultural er & Light Company who makes his have been discussing the advisability denced on Monday last when Managand the continued wasting flxt as the maximum duration of the President Widtsoe recommend- headquarters at the Bowring House of going to war on these little pests er Herschel Bullen of the Promontory In this city. One prominent sports- Curlew Land Company closed minimum seems now the two war rather to she elects 'Pies blood, ed Mr. Thomas for the position which and who was charged with bootlegis also a fruit grower and deals in Brigham City by which two who reachcan be man, which in end the die Justhe end of period before and for the left was held The trial he accepted immediately slaughter, ging. in the community, sug- more choice sections of land on the away; if she decides she ed. Peace, he points out, is possible Bellefourche. tice C. O. Christensen and a Jury was man of affairs one that low her pride and save her on one or two bases: (1) If one side day a year ought to be Promontory passed from the big comgested The Utah Agricultural College has demanded by the defendant set apart as sparrow day upon which pany to local people. blood, difficult and bitter as is sufficiently successful to impose its furnished all the county agents for From the evidence it appears that all the good shots of the town should the end of the war is a terms on its opponents; (2) if all par- Utah and they are proving to be of Mr. Bullen stated that his company the de- be invited to join in a general hunt ty of the coming summer." ties are so exhausted that peace on much benefit to the farmers. $17,553 the officers had been watching has 170,000 acres of land to sell, still fendant and others having a suspicion under the direction of the city maroutset acres of which is the choicest 100,000 .nt lea that Italy and Roumania the conditions existing at the were saved last fall for the farmers that and they were trafflking in liquor shal and kill sparrows. By careful land laying outdoors and the prices seems preferable to prolongation of. of Salt Lake county, with an expense Jir the conflict on the side of Marshal Lillywhite, organization a days hunt could be conthe sacrifices of war. Dismissing at of but $486.22. This was accomplish on Saturday night at which these lands are being offered Sis, however, is dismissed n by Deputy H. S. Jensen and Nightwatch-ma- ducted successfully without accident for decisive a of once idea victory the are such that young men just startton Falkenhayn, Germanys ed under the direction of Heber J. Heber Smith stationed them- to any one if the hunter would use the he near in the side goes either future, ter of War and Chief of Staff, ing out, can reach them and acquire Webb, agent for Salt Lake county by selves. at various places In the Bow- small bird shot cartridges. on to say: the means whereby they might lay rly impossible. In a widely checking hog cholera near Draper. ring House for the express purpose of foundation for an independent livthe marshal There remains the question of the Mr. H. A. Christensen, county agent One last week, oterview General von Falken-e- s deputy day finding out whether their suspicions on to describe Germanys value of peace to the contestant. of Beaver County is carrying on some were well founded. The marshal tes- H. S. Jensen Btood at the corner of ing in just a few years. situation as excellent, and For the enemies of Gennany does a valuable investigations concerning the tified that the defendant and others the First National bank building and The back to the land movement is sre that the war can last return to the conditions of July 1914, drainage system of the county where entered a room at the after brought down 35 sparrows in just a really taking hold of the young men hostelry ely for us I see nothing that assuming Germany would agree to it, he works. Others are doing work the dance Saturday evening and he little while, using a target gun and who formerly had an ambition to do e us to ust as valuable. After hold out any attraction comparable office work and reside in the cities. saw the defendant go Into another bird cartridges. stop fighting. S the interviewer that we with the profit of prolonging the war The work that the county demon room and come back with a bottle of There is perhaps no pest which is A great many of this class are now to the successful end, which it now strators of Utah are doing is becomfled the war into the enemies liquor which he passed to one of his more destructive than the little Eng Joining the ranks of the dry farmer en both fronts and are still seems inevitable they can reach, if ing so important and so valuable that friends. The other officers were so lish sparrow. It eats cherries, peach- and are going out onto the farms in blood and the attention of other states is being stationed the will tor five months of pay price they from the roar and bustle of city he that they could not see any- es, strawberries, garden stuff and anywar, i attracted and now they are sending thing that was going on. thing else that is grown practically, life that they might be real contribuGermany will continue the treasure? the Allies are so defeated It builds its nest in vines grown at tors to the growth and development of The answer, he finds, in an unmis- for agents who have had the same The defense presented testimony to the side of homes for ornamental purRusones of case as the In the accomplisfflng the country. For this class Box Elder of takable training negative. Possibility of a repetition prove that the liquor in question did is a constant nuisance in County still leadB In offering induceand Provoked poses attack upon us is sia, all that Russian statemen and these results. not belong to the defendant but was A bill passed by the Utah Senate a :'y eliminated. that respect It is everywhere pres ments for in the western part of this Of food, we rulers since Peter have dreamed of deposited In the coat pocket of anoth ent and thus far no beneficial reason eugh, seems now to be had for the fighting,1 few days ago recognizes the work and er he says, adding: big county are still many thousands person and the defendant simply for its existence has been found. of acres of virgin lands awaiting the 3sy have to husband certain so that peace on the old footing can value of county agents. The bill is went Into the other room, brought it As for number 33 introduced by Senator ad be to touch of the husbandman to make no an Petrograd. annual The have our that bunt with wheat appeal suggestion sparing out and gave it to the party. This Chez and gives county commissioners ition, but our war bread (re--r England them one a produce the bounteous harvests be instituted is good mighty and the for testimony was corroborated which Nature ordained that they bread made from rye, potawill means out be the carried if and "Peace now means a new rivalry authority to appropriate money not of guilty. The bill limits jury returned a verdict t should. . with Germany, who day after day pro- farm demonstrations. Wm. E-- Davis represented of ridding the community of a great Attorney of an to each appropriation "I Does Relieve Rheumatism county of birds. means destructive these foe. It many her only claims Britain the city and Attorney B. C. Call repFor a mild, easy action of the bowiy who The jurors is afflicted with that German supremacy in Islam will $2,500. resented the defendant. sediels, try Doans . Regulets, a modem in any form should by all be perpetuated, unrest in Egypt, 8TOP THAT COUGH NOW were Johan Mathias, Geo. Hamson and 25c at all stores. AdveAdvantages laxative. Recognized from There was a big When you catch cold, or begin to Antone Nelsen. j'wp a bottle of Sloans Linl-ban- tion in India further promoted You will find that Chamberlains rtisement .7 crowd in attendence at the triaL The minute you feel cough, the first thing to do is to take has recognized advantages ovTbreness in a joint or muscle, Many people rely upon Chambe- Remedy Dr. Bells It peneuse for coughs in medicines most caser in implicitly Toughest American Wood. rjtith Sloans Liniment Do rlains Cough Remedy of and the throat trates a the not does linings colds. suppress and It and The Is never child If sickly, it toughest American wood, acand your pale and colds croup, Sloans penetrates almost es of disof and the the It it. lungs fights relieves germs and loosens but cording to United States forest Mrs. E. H. Thom- cough picks at the nose,- starts in the sleep ease, right to the seat of pain, disappoints them. senatural relief the tests, is that of the Osage orange. apd quick giving and opens aids I have expectoration hot tender, swollen fee- as, Logansport, Ind., writes: to and grinds the teeth while sleeping, healing. Our whole family depend the enables which system cretions, Remedy Cough worms. A remedy on ling the part easy and com-pe- t found Chamberlanis for coughs and off a cold. It counteracts any it is a sure sign of A scald, bum or severe cut heals a bottle for 25 cents of to be the best medicine for colds and throw E. Williams, HamwriteB Mr. in found be will colds, In to pneuresult cold for these a of parasites if neglected. The family that slowly st and have it in the house croup I have ever used, and never tire tendency monia. It contains no opium or other Whites Cream Vermifuge. It not only ilton, Ohio. It always helps. 25c at keeps a bottle of BALLARDS SNOW to my neighbors it of recommending 'P colds, sore and swollen your druggist Advertisement to a child LINIMENT on hand is always preparI have always given it narcotic, and may be given clears out the worms, but it restores bago, sciatica and like ail and friends. For an adult. to as ed for. such accidents. Price 25c, 50c onr money back if not sat-de- s to my children when suffering from as confidently 25c Price health and cheerfulness. AdvertiseStore. Drug sale Eddy by CJismljerlaiifa Sougn Rsmedy and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Brigham never failed to give per bottle. Sold by Brigham City give almost instant croup, and it has Cures ' - o nl Whonpir Coaatv City Pharmacy. Advertisement ment the a bottle today. Adver- - them prompt relief." For sale by Advertisement Pharmacy. CMwrtfawaa) In Children Colds and Croup Eddy Drug Store. 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