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Show THE BOX ELDEK TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. ONE Ijr Sox iElber JJrtuB Published Semi-Weekl- every RESULT OF THE WAR .tVAGE Has Village of Oberammergau Received Spiritual and Physical Blow. Little Tues- day and Friday. P 'K Expl Their Ck and THE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY the little village in as Bavaria that became is virPlay, of the Iaioii home the sorrow tually n rt ed illnge 'there broods. All of its male inhabitants have entered capable of bearing arms army, and Bavarian of the ranks the battle. in fallen many hate visMiss Machleine Doty, ttlio has exher reim-dmi.t ited the tillage, that creation emu , perience-- relate-- a she had with a ttaiire-- s at the little hotel. The town is sad. tte at erred. -- lie retorted. Why shouldnt it tie: murli. so lost have We "How many men hate gone to war? we asked. Every one tinder 45. Five hundred and fifty nut of a population of 1800. We paused a raiment. It seemed brutal to go pn now, hut we wanted information. There were 40 killed and 48 wounded the first year. I dont knotv the number now. Will there et er he another Fassiou Ober.iminf-rgan- BRIGHAM CITy, UTAH world-famou- VICTOR E. MADSEN. EDITOR. heating, , s the rle-e- Entered at the Poet Office at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. SABBATH BREAKING There Is a law on the statute books or Brigham vity which makes working on the Sabbath Day a misdemeanor. There are many people who have been blessed with so much of this worlds goods that they feel justified in laboring the full seven days of the week to take care of It. There are corporations which evidently feel that their are so important to the general progress of commercial life that they have their employees labor on the SabCath Day despite the faqf that they could very easily shut down the works on Sunday. The practice of Sabbath breaking is rapidly becoming common in these parts and in some respects it has become obnoxious to peace loving Christians who desire to hold sacred the Lords day but are prevented by the activities of their neighbors and other people who persist In making of the holy day a regular work day. The law on our statue books was evidently make for the class of Christians who place the material above the spiritual and this class certainly ought to receive all the benefits provided by the law, in assisting them to mend their ways and obey the injunction to "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy. PUT SAVING FIRST Keep hard up. Do not make your war appropriation atthe end of the month out of what you have left. Make it the first off each month, and live on what you have left. It is perfectly practicable and by mo means so difficult as it may sound before you have tried It If your income should be re duced 20 per cent you would discover you could still live comfortably on It. Rise in commodity prices since America declared war is equivalent to a reduction of 20 per cent or more in Income. Four families out of Uve have partly or wholly offset it by cutting down consumption of various things and using a cheaper article in place of a dearer. Three families out of five, attentively examining their outgo, would be sur prised to discover how much of it goes for looks, and how easily and comfortably their idea of a proper appearance may be modified. For example, one excellent housewife found it was not necessary to iron bed linen, underwear and small childrens play dresses the latter sure to be rumpled up half an hour after they were put on. Four families out of five have discovered that extra demands upon Income the doctors bill, the installment-plan piano, and so on are met with little hardship. If you commit apyourself to a definite propriation, that will be met also. The plain fact Is you would do R for a cPipllni reason to save your house, or to save your job, or to be kept from being sued, or if you were promised a hundred per cent on the money. The war reason ought to be as compelling as any. Make the appropriation and Cinch the saving by putting it into war certificates or thrift stamps. A much heavier trial than, the country has yet met is coming this fall and winter. The country must do better than it has yet done or be shamed, Saturday Evening Post. war-savin- g HOODLUMISM We have taken a great deal of pride, upon numerous occasions, to refer to the beautiful grounds around our county and city buildings and compliment the caretakers who keep them so attractive and inviting. We have also argued for a more general use of these grounds by the public in order that the people might enjoy the comfort of sitting,' walking or reclining on the grass under the shade of the spreading trees. This privilege has been granted for some time and a great many people appreciate it and malt! use of it to their personal comfort and pie asure. But there are some individuals who seemingly are devoid of any appreciation of the beautiful whatever and take a delight in despoiling that which someone else has labored hard to perfect. This class, and it is only about the "one in ten, has been committing depredations upon the Court House grounds that will result, if the practice continues, in excluding everybody from them. That would be a deplorable thing and these roughnecks ought to realize the fact that If they cannot take comfort and satisfaction from these beautiful grounds, there are hundreds of others wlfo can and this class is entitled to some consideration. The hoodlums are not con fined to the male sex altogether; some girls are as bad as any boys could be and the caretaker of the Court House NATURE AND CULTIVATION To natures forces, add the skill of the expert gardner, and the produce is enhanced many fold. Remember to cultivate' your garden and keep out tbe weeds and you will be well repaid for your efforts and enabled to save money. Start an account with the STATE HANK OK BRIGHAM CITY. 4 per cent paid compounded on Savings Accounts, quarterly. 4 ON How She shrugged her shoulders. can I tell? Some of the players and musicians have lost an arm or a leg and others are dead. The town no longer has any money. We pushed buck our chairs and went out into the golden sunshine. No one moved a lion t tiie streets. It was like a village swept hy a plague and deserted. War lias been a special disaster to Oberammergnu. It lias dealt a blow at its spiritual as well as its physical welfare. Atlantic Monthly 50NCERTIFIGTES OEDEFOSIT grounds is determined to make an example, and rightly too. of somebody SEATTLE If unless the practice is discontinued. Sunday is the time usually selected for these disgraceful actions and the public ought to be willing to cooperate with the officers in preserving a per cent of pleasure which ninety-ninihe people desire to continue to enjoy "i NEVER FELT BETTER IN and by running down the hoodlums LIFE SAYS BLAND AFTER giving them an opportunity to pay for their fun. ING TANLAC n e MY TAK- WONDERFUL HARVEST SCENES Taulac has not only made a wonderful change in my wife, but I have been greatly benefitted by it myself It has put her in shape to where she has gained twelve pounds in and now she feels fine all the Great is the Bear River Valley! If there is any doubt In the mind of any one as to the truthfulness of this statement, the evidence Is at hand to convince him if he will but get Into an automobile and take a ride through time. And as for myself, I have pickthis wonderful paradise. ed up twenty-fiv- e pounds, and never One cannot ride tnrough this felt better in my life. valley without feeling that it is .This interesting and remarkable one of choice agricultural spots of the statement was made by P. O. Bland earth and when reflecting upon the Of 2724 Fourth Ave., North Seattle, time, only a few short years ago, when Washington, recently. the entire valley north and west of My Continuing, Mr. Bland said: Bear River city was a waving sage has had one of the worst cases immore becomes prairie the thought of stomach trouble, it seems to me a pressive that this is really Paradise. person could have, and everything Just now the grain is standing in she would eat disagreed with her in a shocks, stacks or in great piles of bags way that caused her the greatest of where the combined harvester has suffering. During the past five years done two things at the same time, and we tried everything we heard of in the crop will produce a harvest that our efforts t help her and build her will excell anything in the history of up, but nothing seemed to do her am the valley. With the prevailing high good. Her appetite left .her entirely, prices for wheat, the farmers are truly her complexion was sallow, and her coming In to their own this year and health was all gone to pieces. She will reap a golden harvest for their used to weigh one hundred and seven summers work. ity ponnds, but fell off to one hundred and was so weak she What is true of the grain Is equally land thirty-threcould raise her arms. For one true'of the sugar beets for practically hardly all the fields look to be in tip top con- - solid month before she began taking dition, at least two weeks ahead of the'.Tanlac, she was down in bed, hardly normal season. At the prices which' able to move, the beets will bring this year, the farnv About the last of April she started ers are going to get a good profit on on Tanlac, and the results have been thier labor ond investment and pros- wonderful. She had no trouble whatever with her stomach now. She eats perity abounds on every hand. A word picture of the wonderful anything she wants without suffering Dear River valley cannot begin to do a particle from it, and has a splendid it justice; the expenditure of a few gal- appetite. She was so nervous and lons of gasoline in an automobile will miserable before she began taking do more to cure the worst case of pess- Tanlac she hardly knew what a good imism that can be found. And we re- night's sleep was, but now she sleeps commend that city residents who go the whole night through just like a for a ride In the evening, drive their child. Her color is clearing up and cars up through the valley and behold she is able to do all her housework the wonderful transformation that nas without any trouble. When I noticed the wonderful benbeen wrought In the least few years. slie was getting from Tanlac, efits The Bear River valley is going to started taking the medicine myself, produce enough food stuffs this year, as I had been suffering for sometim, both for man and beast, to supply a with indigestion and constipation and tremendous population. I had fallen off was badly to one hundred and forty-twpounds and was still losing. I dont suffer a To Remove Paint To remove paint from common particle with indigestion now, no matwooden chairs, scrub them with a ter what I eat, and I am always ready with a good appetite alien meal time strong solution of washing soda. thirty-day- s e 1 rur.-dow- o comes. 1 now weigh one hundred and sixty seven pounds, making a gain of twenty-fiv- e pounds, and my wife and I are both glad to recommend Tanlac, as It has done far more than we ever any expected of it. Tanlac is sold in Brigham by Eddy Join In Others' Joy. Co., and In Garland by R. V. Drug When an idea is vague people dont and in Tremonton by Davis Daniels, clear is when it and cr.re about It, and in Deweyville by Dew who Co., Drug they quarrel about It. Yet those comCo. Mercantile the with adv eyville and sung have danced qualand new a hearty report munity have ity of Joy in the ritual. And they have Worse'n Boils, Too. the hnman data, aa we skeptics Old Job had his troubles, but nobody not. New York Evening Telegraph. raised the price of Ice on him when he was laying In his winters coaL Atlanta Constitution. Tree. Like Cattle and Sheep In Australia cattle and sheep are fond of grazing on the foliage of the Cosau To Improve Your Digestion. or beef-wooweeping she-oa- k For years my digestion was so poor rlna quadrlvavls, and some farmers grow It for that purpose. It thrives In that I could only eat the lightest foods. California on poor, sandy soil and Is I trf'd everything that I heard of to a decidedly ornamental tree. get relief, but not until about a year ago when I saw Chamberlains Tablets A household remedy In America for advertised and got a bottle of them 25 years Dr. Thomas Electic Oil. For did I find the right treatment. Since cuts, sprains, burns, scalds, bruises. taking them my digestion is fine. 30cand 60c. At all drug stores, adv Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, Pa. ad 'One Was Overlooked. Father says he doesnt recall that Be Kind to Animals Week brought him unusual attention. Toledo Blade. Legend of Alsace. There is a quaint old legend of Alsace concerning a family of giants who, once upon a lime, lived In n certain castle in a certain valley of the old country. The moral of the story seems appropriate at a time when the French minister of agriculture, to mention but one of the allies, is making special effort to encourage the cultivation of land. The giants lived, says the legend, far from the peasants of the plain, and one day thesriaughter of the house, who, though quite a child, was already 30 feet high, strolled toward the plain and saw a laborer peacefully plowing his field. She picked up the peasant, the horse and the plow and put them In her pinafore and returned to the castle to show what she had found to her father. What you think Is hut a toy, said the giant, Is what produces the food which, enables us to live. Put back the laborer and his horse where you found them. From that time onward, adds the tnle, the peasants were never more molested by the giants. Christian Science Monitor. tlj popular of VlD down at tht J0 rn air BUS their throjton 4I structed channel JM hecaus1 again and lestored to tjJ sed There is absolute , To qtl in this method. JU8t L .primitive a constantly Purs UP btsUarm to p so the k. Tha i jo the but ,s lnt V v , I live, but (k wear sb that' I The Original is constantly pouring up reviuli!. naturalasnature bn liver? I ilf lnd he wtt8 value' of rry 71? by a .nd (500 aouare inchc. shield O firepot.) for five Why waate heat in long, cold pipe,j not aend it directly up where you common aenae end economy Huadai W aay the Caloric ia a heating wonder, ej"'d "mer OT ! you install it. Let ua show it to you. VaShiCu PPC Jt Play? SAVINGS ACCOUNTS wH j FURNITURE COMP towarc story oi ?yond t t efflclei his wea probat 'erence ; d at all ck alwa; r. nse. BOirlBAVGREfiTCITY the PROBATE Beautiful Metropolis Owes Much (consult signers AND rountSjjStoM the 'hand w for fimfi. ) tof NOTICE Unthinkable Towers of Silence Still Maintained in Heart of Most Fashionable Residential District-Popul- ation Estate of Eliza Id, Creritors vouchers l in th but be lisri,.11 the TO CPE, h 1DS ceased. Now Million. sh! Gunse wil prer-- 81 ' - z to the nhe prlnc Honeyville, Iiox Elde-- Is the on or before the lTtly0 ,n 3 8 or h ber, A. D. 1918. Bombay now has nearly 1,000,000 Inhabitants. At the beginning of the nineteenth century it already had 200,-00- 0 and early In the twentieth century ISAAC BUBOES the census takers counted 959,537 of the Administrator parts souls, Eleanor Franklin Egan writes In Maria Hunsaker,t, receive the Saturday Evening Post. Nearly Date of first public tnus 700.000 of these are Hindus and 150,-00- 0 Illary sti are Mohammedans, while less than A. D. 1918. 16.000 are Christians, counting both W. J. LOWE, Attornej8bln ,n eplthell' pure European and mixed blood. trator. surface There are about 60,000 Parsls, and canal, the Parsis are the most interesting and NOTICE TO CREpie Its t Important element in the community. , It Is to British Initiative and example Estate of Thoroaj Jmfeelluh and fo Parsl appreciation, intelligence ceased. and generosity that Bombay owes the Creditors will fact of her present existence as one of vouchers to the ifef surfs the most beautiful cities in the world. Box Elder Riverside, that, Yet the Parsls still maintain the unon or before the Htlf Is th thinkable towers of silence in the fib la heart and center of Bombays most ber, A. D. 1918. German Morals. A senator was talking at a tea fti fashionable residential THOMAS district; the towers of silence, where the Parsl dead Administrator of lie ram. i Providence about the Germans. Lje tongt I heard a young lady schoolteacher are disposed of by the forever hoveras James Kdy, Dead. tell a story the other day, he said, ing horrihle flocks of kites, which on Date of first tl tvhic-brought the Germans vividly occasion grow gorged and careless and A. D. 19187 d over to my inind. drop human flesh and little bones In 18 ! The young Indy said she came upon the flowering fragrant gardens of the W. J. LOWE. Attomafo exist, trator. two of her pupils one afternoon in a great on Malabar hill. But what would in the wood. The older pupil was eating a you? The totver of silence are unllae. cm: NOTICE TO stick of candy. The younger one was thinkable only to the Christian mind. howling with rage and grief on the To the mind of the Parsl all other Estate of Christine Rose Y ground. The young lady inquired into methods of disposing of the dead are as Christine Hansejkke 9u the matter and soon learned how the unthinkable. Creditors tv ill presen: ter. j land lay. The Parsls are sometimes carelessly to the unfoles flov vouchers Gus, she said to the older boy, referred to os Persian Jews or are in Brigham fcira fou residence Indignantly, do you think Its fair to grouped with Persian Jews, of whom take Tommys stick of candy away there are a good many In Bombay. But before the 25th day o! from him? the faith of the Parsls Is not the Jew- D. 1918. gone Fair? said Gus, as he sucked ish faith. They are Zoroastrians JOHN A g .ig ,ej away. I dont have to he fair. I can worshipers of the sun and fire as the of the e? :nd Administrator lick him. truest manifestations Star. of the Almighty Washington tine Rasmussen, b896 Thl and they came down .from Persia Intine Hanswi, j.jneemej, to India about the middle of the sev- Women Soldiers. Date ot first publicau ago. There were literally scores of wom- enth century, when they begun to be 0I en who served in the Northern and grossly persecuted hy the Mohnmme- - d 1g1g Southern armies. Since the war with dan conquerors of tbe Sassanlan em- - w E jJavi8 (factor; Germany began more tlni one tvm-ifor vdminissvotyt But they were persecuted always by Attorney Jshw e has been discovered in a soldiers uniervnat! form. One, nt least, got almost to the Mohammedan conquerors of India and by the Hindus, until the happy In the District Court ( anfl ( France before she was detected. We men of America who, for what- day arrived for all religions when dicial District of the tyraa1 ever reasons, are not in the military British power began to he predominant in and for the County o'tt'the plasstlte iha' peu-rsen-, service honor very greatly the Rus- in India. But Bomhny was purely arj sian women who entered the army in British long before the rest of India , F gtahn (!, ndant'JUP"8' 1 ' the hope of inspiring the men of Rus- was anything but a happy hunting We beg to assure them that in ground for English merchants, and the sia. case of desperate need the women of Parsis along with other mistreated eleAmerica would not hesitate to serve ments In the population flocked to the also in the war against the Hun. They sure shelter of the British flag. Thebe are onjy about 100,000 Parsls in all have proved their valor in past wars. India today and 90.000 of them belong pfar !T8 l7monsiiPJfi fl to the Bomhny Presidency or province; v ce Voluntary Rationing. and at least 60,000 of these live In the ved jvithln the cofflffi 0 Controller Hoover congratulated a city of Bombay. io Slrtu action; Is brought, on sucthe Washington gathering Many of them are gentlemen of the 'thirty days a ier servtlty cess of the voluntary rationing sys- finest type and they are distinguish-- ' the above entitled tem. able by their long black coats and tbe 0f to do.100 your failure so The observance of voluntary rationhats they be rendered against ing has been universal, he said. "I wear. Their homes are the most pre- heard the other day of a tiny urchin tentious In the city palaces set along- - th demand f the L- filed with on a picnic In the country who ran side British nj I palaces In the most fash- has been action e, are to his mother with tears In his eyes. ionable This Court. and a control districts; Whats the matter? his mother tremendous percentage they of the ctty8 cover a judgment Qnexpet descriK-asked. thf commerce and trade. title to the land Of the The urchin held out-- swollen finpla,nt ger and shouted indignantly: Them bees Today Is a meatless Plaint Hint Old "Ohio Company. Tuesday, and them bees aint observin The Ohio company of It! P. O. Address early times was organized tn Boston to Bldg., Brighanr in 1786 for the purpose of buying gov.6 bod; In Plain Sight ernment land and founding a settleA Real AfflJ mtjs Willie Stone had been sent on dh ment northwest of the Ohio river. In little a to errand She is the home of the rich Mr. 187 Its agent contracted with conOf 00 and tl Lott. lie returned with the astonishstreet. Etvlng gress for 1,500.000 acres of land and bo' yon t the of news ing that Mr. Lott was going obtained an lated option for 5.000,000 acres. yo blind. The company founded the town of to be punished. What makes you think that? his Marietta, O., which going to 1 'af you are you heenme an early You ee, 0ur folio father asked. asked. center of New England influence In me nt JBry, f The way he talked. said Wlllte. the Northwest what you told The contract made by never will 00ipanln When I went into the room where the Ohio sure I company contained the first L(?oelnl he wanted to see me, lie do any g& wont said, Boy, national land grant for a university. where Is your hat? and there It was now papa is won" tig m cter on my head nil the time ! come of the cblW Harper J her la PI Subscribe with fer The News Box El- - grows Magazine. 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