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Show - I , .,.., 1 I ,, - .,,-- . ,i , , .... ,..r.,.,-,--,s- .. L. - ,low ,,,..0.11,0. .. . ,, - . ,,, ,, . 4 e4s,,,,-- . -- . , . s ..,,,...,.,..,..m., ', , . , , ,, ,, t , ' ..,,1.- - ; :, mai . s 2 - , ..., , - . ' , 110)IJAYT,-1 '1 I I - ..',' 1 ' :,,r-- - , I - , I -- ---- i Doesn't hurt a bit to lift that sore, touchy corifoff JOrth 4111CP , , , spioremeas at Commissioner of commerce and Iabor. whose ealury will be the unearn- Portion ot thebellt commissioner's salary of- $5,--; bor and itatistioe,--wit.stuary., - . , Commissioner of immigration la: 000. Commissioner of law enforcement, with salary of $6,300. of public investCommitutioner with salary of St.300. A MOIST DRAW i E ments, i OILS! , of public welfare, Commissioner with salary of $2.100 and the unearned- portion- of the ,salary of the -food and sanitary buipector. T111111E11 HAM, Cl.OTH dairy, ' Commissioner I of public works,.with a salary of $6,300. S Commisidoner of reclamation, with 0011111111-6E11111 a salary of 51,926 andoftheunearned the register portion of the salary , of the land board. 4- -,. The bill also nrovides for the necssary clerk hire and tither exdeI this! Hair gets thick, penses in connection with bachaddiiTry It also provides an ' partment tional $40,000 to go with the $50,000 glossy, wavy and beaualready provided to organize and , tiful at once :;! maintain a new national guard. This bill ale provides $29,1150 for Immediate?--Ye- s! the expenses of the governor, including Certain?thers , I the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, his salary .of . i wavy, fluffs,, abundant and appears as The secretary of mate gets an 11soft. lustrous and beautiful as a young PIpeopriation of $55,920 ,to "operate- his , a after Danderine I hair cleans. jlepartment. 7 Igirl's a cloth with a The auditor is allowed 528.140 for try little Danderine and carefully draw It the expense of the auditing depart' through your hair, biking one small ment I strand at a time. This vrill cleanse The state treasurer's departmeni v. 4 the hair of dust. dirt or excessive oll, for in the sum of $29,350. provided a, law --momenta-yogi The- ...,,,....,andlajuat. , doubled the beauty of your hair. A general and his department is $3X,700. delightful surprise awaits those whose - The state mine inspector is pro--. hair has been neglected or is scraggy,- vided $11,600 to operate its departBesides ment failed, dry brittle or thin. - i ,beautifying the hair, Danderine diaThe judicial department appropriasolves every particle of dandruff:. tion is divided into the and : i cleannes, purifies invigorates the supreme court getting $84.350 and the forever and , Tale, stopping itching district courts $215,100. i falling hair. but what will please you There are many other departments roost will be after a few weeks use. and commissions taken care of in the and measure, which brings the total to when you see - new, - hair--fi- ne 1 ut : new retang downy at firstyes--bover a million and a half dollars-- . , hair growing all over the scalp. If Bat-ThrYoti rare 'for pretty, soft hair. and Iota bill providing an appropriation of it, surely get a smell bottle of from any dru,g of $900.000 Cot the construction of the , Knowlton 'a Danderine i, a ew two .wings to the capltOF passed the , t et. v vr toilet , house by a vote of 51 to 11. The bill cents.Advertisement. , - - i' .,. 1 - , : t 1 ., , , , 4, i, ; t I ' IL ! t,. t - , this---moi- sten 1 , 2 appropriation----for-the-attorne- t '- , t, t ? t t 4 - t Z t - Come Mother, , 0 - R., . ). p. , ! ' .11 - - - 1; t LI 1 tt - - - ; 1." Pf t tt 111 ; . ti re - 'vk ,. ---.--- .- -- , - - tr, - itc -: - o -----1 "I' .4,-.- t .0 ' t - s , '' fie: '- - , .4 , to s t, .. - f 114 i ' , ) , '1) I Ilk: ' , s 't&-- ",' 141k . ' C rxxam, VW. , . - . ''''' ' ' . , . - -, mailausee-providin- 0 , ..... IPL12,.. Oil 0 - eml z,cc,w, .14 - ; ti oTT ' 4 - to.-th- oe- --.4 - , 4 whC.' , 5r - Pa: 4' t. - 1 !I . i I me, A mu t 'f, - 1 ' sk ii, e d - . - - t , , O1 Woman Falls at - .. s ' - - o ' i ter Remedy for co I to . old B C ' upt. world-femo- -- . -- -- bas,--learne- granted-him-leave-o- , , Don't SufferDon't Delay - , i . , Today Buy .ccillD1S LooK o - - - Social and Religious Activities at Sugar City 1rdcri.weragi.ratalrctlenottzhtapriloance!owriturw . , IONGIJEIF SICK; , (Special Correspondence.) ' FEV CRO UGAR CITY, Ida- -, March6.--Sinc- ts the,iniluerma ban has been lifted 1 there has been much life in a social and religious. way. The churches are crowded a.. never before, the mom- bers seeming to appreciate more than Hurry, ever the ;Privilege of being able to at- poisons from little stomtend worship again. . : bowels.ach: liver, In a eocial way, next week will be an . extremely busy one. Friday evening the school board end faculty Will ULM the patrons Of the school district. 'Give "California Syrup of They have made every preparation to once if bilious make iii,,f,veninen entertainment that Figs" Will be long remembered. The pro- or dinstipated. gram will be given in the high school auditorium at 7:30, and arguments will be advanced for better accommo- dations for the pupils, especially the high school. After the pregriun there Will be basketball game between the n charnpion hig'h school team and the Blackfoot team. , After N , the game there will be refreshments P'''t which are being prepared by the, do meatic science classes and then will be tha novP1 dune, The a to be the best yet and one that , , ' ' this will be long remembered. "4 Next Tdeaday evening the attudents Wilk., - of will enbuilding -'give an , tertammeat. at which several surprises are promised. Over 150 pupils will take part In the entertainnient. SS S - ERISH , emove at 1)1 '' , - ,valia,:lxstlay4e.ittlete,a- 4,thi:7ithe-.47intta- ward reunion will be held. , , -- , Ti. Com- - "' mitteca are lard at, work makingitr4 rangements for the largest and best reunion that has ever been held. . 1,445t Friday evening the 177th quo- rum of sieventand the Sugar ward.' bishopric were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Beath, Luncheon --was served andthe balance of the eve- - , nine wa s spent in music and games. The following em,ployees of th e Puke; company s pent the week i n Salt , the companY held for the purpose of -- News Bullding. s main - it. Mr. Brim morning. .bas II , , !hit Laboratorie, Colo. Springs, Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" , mining in Colorado and expects in the near future to move to Denver. Chas. Billion and Mrs. Stella Haight of Oakley pawed through Burley to Los Angeles, where they IrM spend the remainder Of the winter., - , tERCY'S Renaissance of Hebrew Irn IN tire Bessie! Art and Craft school of emus&lero was laid of Jewish art- - The old the foundation Hebrew alphabet, with Its stable, square form, seemed immovable and, like the language itself, for a long time dead. In the Resale school the elements of this square alphabet served ait for a new ornamental style in rug weeving and decoration" on vases. The old candlestick. the Menorah, and the few objects of art that remained from thenki times-camnew etnificance in the revived national iset. A grotto of young painters attracted by these attempts to create & Jewish school of art' in Palestine came from different countries.--,T-hey brought with them a desire to create. They , f'Bayer Cross" GenuMe ' onTablets, ElayE American - OWnel 7 found JAL, Fsleatioe.,&,,trieaeuet memories ''' tri'colors and paint. 'The movement Is still young, It. Is not yet ' '',, strong enough to expresso keelf in an impressive way. IS ut & young goal V. ibrates and quiverejn this attempt. and took at the tongue, mother; If coat. promises & future. The influence of ed, iit is a surer alga that your little the Jewish school ofIS art on the popuof Paleatine very great, per-ha-p. one's stomach:'liver and howebs need lotion even more in the case of the old a grutle thorough rieanaing at settlement new than the one; for the When peevishi---croslistless. old Jew regards art as forbidden dpesn't sleep. doesn't eat or act natu- - fruit.pious is the echo of the Moesic law: ray, or is feverish. stomach Pour, ."Thou Itshalt not Make untotheo iwni. er0 ht likestraven'llnitirig, th of cold. give a ness, of anything that Is inhealien "above-nelh- at is 'earth beneath Figs,' and in a few hours all the foul, or that is in the the water under the constipated waste, unditested food and senir bilei gently riloves out of ,the little To one of the little Besalel exhibibowels without griptrig,.and you have tions. thoutusnds of Jews from the You seedn't coax sic.k children to narrow; dirtfiltreetebt 'old loirtiesilim a little frightened; they stole in came, take this harmless 'fruit. lagatie;" step by step; they became interested. they love its delicious taste, and it absorbed. their eyes shone, they de- Ways Makes them feel eplendid. voured a new world. a World of beauty Ask Your druggist for a bottle of of which they had no conception. California syrup of Figs." which hos When they went home seme of them directions for babiea . children of ell took with them a longingages and for grown-up- s plainly .on the life and a great number of children In bottle. Beware- of counterfeits gold thisaeruselem Ghetto went out of the here.- - To be sure you get the genuine.- wails of the old city to broader street as to see that it is made by the Call- and free fields, to work and ereate In- torn's, Fig $yrup Company. Refue e hs the Mediaeval of suffoeating fe any other kind w ith oon,tp Lstead. still maintained in old vertisements Magaains, ' a4-- l U. E. MACHOL;lheitmlictot ay - Apt- ' .Every Bottle $old Bodo, Gesoreates ol at school at the titne, accompanied the body home. Bishop D. R. Langlein has opened in a building south of the poztoffice. I. W. Stringer left for Salt Lake evening on business for hie store which he recently opened. Ire F. Brim of Salt Lake, who has been spending a few days with his I parents, left for home Wednesday store '. . ' . r-------7- - 'dlrections and dosage for childrenaged one year old and upwards. When rEO.PLE DrIAINED Al' HOME the little one's tongue turns white, breath ,,Aller is , wsviell hfainvde.titho:d fever0h, stomach tirmks ta great solace. nothi ng better to " work" the nasty bile, souring food and constipation the child., talyoutt:eatTitlegetagte:st Poison from the child's ' UP. system. Give Cascarets, then never worry; I DESERET NEWS nootc STORE . . ' . . C H 014 - bc. J.--- ', - ' - Scalley, W. H. itithardson, bit. Caddie. J. It; Peterson. Earl Harris, L'N111-Lee Curtis, E. M. Jenkins. Joseph ' .Bowerman. Abe Hodge and Melvin .1' ...VSkPru.-- --4,;..--- Porn. to Mr. and Mrs. Eph. licks, a boy; and's, girl to Mrs. Clara Peter- son. Mr. Peterson died a short time ogo while in the gentiCe A girl was Each 10 cent box of Cascarets, the pleasant candy cathartic, cOntains oorn to Mr. and ,N4oirs......tiriallam Makay. , kl" ed 1111 ,. , t, . ' r-- . a.-si two-thir- ' - . Dakottr.--14.1:nlist- Spanish-America- ' - . w-- . ,z , . and-duri- ng -- 1111 , , c. '( S I ,..1,77, -- '''' 3, rN , ' N ",., , l P('') .: .". :! tqe-east 0 nes td e4 1 , - , -- ti,t11:4 - - tithe - :" . .;'.' faculty-promit4e- uti rnt -- Sugar-Saler- '411, A " )04 timer. IL' '. '' .L., - NI , atit-t--.- . - . .:, 1i sTomAcil - , - ... ' wkOr1-11-TOl- 91 . Ir , . Ay v,t 4., IA, , u; i-o- ' w..; te q.,.'...-...,,-.1,,- .' , -- delightfulharrniesscheapt !. - PI - . I his .mothai; had to swallow the awful doie-;Think back to your childhood daysUgh t Give yourchildren Cascarets instead. Cascaretitaste like candy. Every child loves to ,take a Cau.aret. Besides Cascarets act better on the little Ever and bowels when the child ii bilious, Cascarets are constipated, feverish and sick. If - - k t - ! pr: , at - -.--- Castor Oil Is What You NeedDon't Cry! ' 7 -. r 1 ( ..f pro.' t e 4 - tmdissetkee431tatehertelu. . I :, - FOUR, ' - -- , ,K . i ' Shoe-hon- ' fingem -- '- ,,91,,, Unde 'Sa - , , . ; SECTION 1"ea"...."...... rak -- t 0 y,- - .....-- -.-, - - - - I t ., g000 .- ' . , . t , le:1 , atturday. The hones is cleaning up all , of - SS cwt. after which ireatiures s - -- - ' measures referred from the senate J: , Leaders in will be given attention. 1, the senate claim to have all important , ,:-. in hand that cause and well matters iSundey bolding the eeselmt - - 1 lee ' is not Likely to be laid at their door. Visa .ot, Use - isosortast measure In.,-- . trodUced in the house during the . ' for administration iWeek is the-bi- ll t appropriations for the bienniutri. This bill carries & 'total of $1.610.6,o. This -' I ', bill le made up with appropriations - , so caned for under the new or oom.!,., r rotation form of government. which Apply a little toope of magic! became operative theifirst of this Freetone corn, on that bothereome , , bill mouth by the passage of senate inetantly that corn Mops hurting. then o ' leo- - 1 et , life it off with thLiingers. No Under the view arrangements the you at ell! ' Try it! pain , state's affairs will corn under nine aell. a wait! Toth, drug-Ve- t Why are commistitmers -who enumerated . for a few in the appropriation measure aa fol.- - tiny , bottle of Freston of centiroMcient to rid your feetcorn herd corn. soft corn. or-- without every ' of with Commissioner agriculture. --- - - salary of le.300. between- - the took and calitteeta all.Advertimment , . jrfflISP $, - . ' , . ' -- ,, -.."--- duced titmooed of and it Is the belief .of the leaders in both houses that vjournmerit will come Friday or . , , - l ' ' 1 '7 - it,,..., teenth legislature of Idaho Will soon be past history. 'r here is , busineet to still considerable ' oom e before both the house and the Each body is using VerY Renate. effort to get the measures now lam- - , . ' ' .: . ;'r ) I --- -- - - .: , 1 - . ,. - tt 1 i 192t-193- ,. ,, ,,, - .. . , i t I ., I .. ,. ': t . 1 - . . -t 1.',, '.,,,,,,t.t, . ' . ,.....,., well . whoa !peeled hod Di.th-clai,.....,..-t.- .-COUNITPTE.S-71.-a..;::1Ai-1.-....6.1-irequiring thai, Boise City wecurs and to the park the property "adjacentCitizen Rexburg "'""w" to f 'suitable a . torn) capitol. grounds ' ; -.IPProech before the department of ! , ROADS" (Special orrespeadence) . ,:'130NO5 11111 public worka can let contracts for the 1March FOCBCRO, Construction of theyroposed additions. IDA., . -, Tdvitable the money to Meet the cost George Milton ItaCraney, -- who of the completion of. the capitol the died . here WILS of influenza, 4 , recentit , , teosetat.CorreansadessiL state propores to dispose of some 14.- N American: Thdian who has hire 13 000 p deo berg. H &No IGBT. Ida.. Mirth A 400 acres of land till undisposed of one of Rexburgs well knownand most th... mi4 , 1204.000. .... ortinnatora probably done more than any that the Indrane county will bond-Jo- , in.the parcel set aeade by the federal substantial.... Olsen. .For a number him race to bring the tgailITIounago and that the French: trOVernment as capitol' building lands. or years be owned and operated the of at Um recent special other voters The : About 3100 seres of this land is thit 1 wat to a successful conclusion bedurelet4 wclaatngst);134 ad vantage it , , election lutborized,the county the- timbered sections of Benewani recontlY to NeM lark, to to- - adopted it, n with retutned Whenever ittlaTedskn - actio ill liji.d eounties. The -Kootenai and tkoatuuchhod Ore e.msottio to fight I n the woods , ttree-111-1. there main a short going' back .......... t remainder . lies' most!), ,14 the southern th" Painted the-i-t. 1I . . ..., part of the gate. mill be available for good roads'in this to his home on the Yakima reserve- brdri:o el;Tolwainned.oe The vtate affairs committee payed the ttea .."........ f I. county more than a (warier of it mil- rno 2 nginWrirooinnt")ont.IC. hHiefe tartun7nthaleg tgezues iteyonorfdedkbirTedaldisc ith way for the good roads. pro.; Rt , , lion dollars; the federal tovernmen . 1 gram. by Introducing in the house a i , Elk. bill providing for a 11.000,000, bond 4, will duplicate the amount of the bonds, Running Elk was scout for Gen. 0 issue. Before the bonds can be lwated and the staAs.will fdrnieh 466,600. In 0; liowerd in the Nes Perces war and however. the matter must be ratified aid to Col. Roollevelt hi the Spanish- Rigby ortly seven vote. were. cast by the aote of the people at the gen. war; and Strongheart when , , 1 :, ' ' ... upsET?, ''. mere cast itmetrica...wn as bonds'and 194 the eral ele,ction in 1920. I against carried about on the back . there -- , A bill was introduced in the house ti 0 le of the former - 1115,, ,..it Rio grand-,opposition president. -.., tpetherst...Whattit trot- body by--coon-- - !other was Chief Standing Rock. mho Get at the Real C Moymiay WA' to the bonds throughout the use.TaktTbt Last !eight," and lean. took in "Custer's viding for nstate forestry bureau. to part sid West. 1,114, Edwards' Olive Tablets ty contored mostil who died at tho ago of 101 years. look after the tellers of the timber district- - has nds- 'ot Itttwr,,.1 and November; 1918. diatricts. Cli what-- - thousa'' looluetry of- the This a et create what Is termed an and consider-- . I Chief Strongheart visited Z it military aufferara ara doing now. t,,,,. been organized already inste, ni e one and camp in thla country and board composed. of the. gov- 4..... advisory "1""-able In "n'Init lot Im "YIng no VI Pawn sled Id A, h lit e hie eret t t ornór and two others to be appointed lent ith trp 8 :'strlinudaolnmeeoentinthgaoPtigheb14.1.effLerse ,,, ,,,4-., He told them'of the lite of the Indians Poor digestion, they are the by h i m upon recommendation of the .. the from cradle to the grave. and had plc- - real cause of the ailment--clogg- attacking b,er U nited States forest serve and tim- ... ...r:. ... , ', - ' ': county,- - farm bureau Was. held Iii toer fire pro:et:don awsootations. This I attended by some - One- - tured for them the battles the Indiana and disordered bowels. tabernacle. -'' a families Dr. Edwards' He enlist ',.' to , tai. their Olive and tried times Tablets arotne-eboard is .7 i . dreds of farmers fought.. many e ,:"."'. hne a butte :' ' ' 1 the war. but was reJected each .7.1. : forester at- a salary of 13.000In Meetinirs were held both forenoon ', ... se wound that he re- - thetiveranewthing'd ''. ,':7 ". eal4pengrformivaWnplietthcit because the t of time ibis measure st dinner by afternoon. prepared preavnttng Itapresenta- He had been ' , t., .; the natural functions) .. civegGardner,addrosbed the house, siv- boys and girl of theittnior farm bu. ceived, in his leg.-is'',,,, ' ' leader of a band bt Indian scout in and etos.k .' 1. which sbow Idaho to be served it meetings. reau I between being troubles. i ' " the 'I..' the hold: , and was tree it immensely wealthy in timber Vinitaed 8netantenantor The ,,." sertrviceil,geia dioner (.,.,2 4 ,', al ,.':' ' demon:, bad. a, taste ba you! and trigs. Ilia figures show that the state : 4 s, strated that Bogen bas no monopoly - 0 shot .datt-un- gue e I toil appetite pooc containA at this' time .a tim bered area baked beans, brown with some of the Mexicans On preparing wound tio bad of 23.000.000 acres, or about 43 per fe.ling. ambitios ot ..... , Holt of the university in the leg. Ilefors,the . GEO, Ng. Ntrelgaeiry. bread, Inflicted he succeeded In killing taarilY, troubled trith tradlicted eent'of the 'area ot the Mate. The mar- and county been and owned a Za exn two of the "Greasers" and- taking see-- you should take Olin Tatgets. the1004 ketable timber. at:cording to his fig- - Rexburg liveryeistable cab among dthadevisivicctors of dry Agent eultivated ' extensive . nrisoners. , eutute for radomel. Urea, is 130,000,000.000 feet. leg Rince talks Ian. and IV was impossible for h i The senate Wedneeday approved a farm land. He was born in Iowa.111. F.t,w ...,.,.i Tablebt ,,,,,. ardtellve of err In The Antt...past..Year hiastarly me firths ,nnt.,,nm.h.Dr.... leteiteeof -1 Call. president; 1,7,,,,etitirmonntil tertable cmPatuld Mixed.withIt In the realized that he 1:4111re a atate constabulary and defiriing the south n 11 Ytmt Will A. C. Chief and B. them served president, by thee do his hit. Ile powers of the department en- !therefore. two years In the Philippines. He later Cordon. without toured the land for recruits ?Live palor. They do the work forcernent in regulating -- showed that the moved to Sugar Citya., Idho. where WrIllefL eramPt Or Patti. an in Y. address stone of ,the cons tabulary. After arin ftriornlhilit in1913 in he joined the Church, through the produced the New York public library lake one or two at bedfirni. for gel junior The measure covered by :Thence of Miss Islay Pearson. In 1$09, crops 113'3f,'IadMot $17,900, '., afternoon. 233 men enlisted. .In relict so you Can eat what you like. olution providing for the 'other seton in whom' 1910, here Monday. Court They parts of thil state. and New Jersey tt IOC sad 25c pee box. All druggist& ly of, 200 instead of 100 of tied find at Canyon,Crielt, where he Judge Gwinn, presiding. Tbe and Massachusetts -- about ZOO more schoul lands failed by one tionnownmanor , bee ted and numbs ' joined the colors. pater he traveled mi. lwas trig necessary to- - have the ofitai, of A.. Otto end M. I. in . New we counselor to semi The of coast. the the a Tork sten from applicants to a majority the ed as op. He mov- - tor asked to-- wait'speaking in all the large cities for the measure pp people . :.p.pTRA-LI-A.ed to Rexburg in 1916, and was on until U. & Exathiper Liberty. loan and War Savings Stamp lion vote. nirese:l here. The names drives. In all his travels- he was the Stake Sunday school board. He was Udine Idaho Mate In Honolulu, &ma. Now zeats et , will be permitted. By a and they are clothed In his native dress- and wore preceded in death by an adopted at MIAMI! AUSTRALISIII 110111 MIA CIE vote Saturday the ,senate on the lIth Inst. his feathered headdress. - daughter, Oliva May, aged 10 years; a On his return to New Tort. Chief and at the time of hisa. death his wife bill which permits boxirig between The Largest. Neacm nowt ItAt.titioeu ¢er& lie is sur- - sem w. Paola and Mary P0014) was. rolikheart SLICI twit tnere were is.- - I . be carried on in the state. All bouts was very lowwithinfru-eT-itby hie wife,,an adopted dough- - severed. staged muet be regulated by the 1000 American Indians In the war. and I For fares and saiiings apply to not!. most of them were used as scouts, road or steamship agems or to general brothers and one sister. He E. T. mama. thargki with ottett partment of law enforcement,i which ter, two In- - agenti 44t ce was buriedLin4ha-Stigne-Ci- ty - do-deattntrin tntordantk-Dartetted-SS: Mans enabled the Americans to cap- - S. C. where brutallty. - fraud or collusion tary. . Niels Harman and Clyde Mitchell' become. evident. o minors, who purloined an automobile. ' ProPertY,of John O. Call last year, - the Esteemed and Over Caught in Montana and . vided into 12 'judicial districts by the brought back, pleaded iruilty and were passage Saturday of the Morgan bilL Idaho Dies remanded to the custody of the sher- the twelfth diettrict out of iff. but allowed their; liberty during ' no Washington unties and ISPectal Correspondence.) bcreating good behavior. of htilie seventh Sanders. aged about dit,iiiotrol jt. , IDAHO FALLS, Ida". March ILMiss 80 Mrs. Elizabeth aa t yearedied of old age today. She tha- prohiblUng of the transfer ect of. John P. at Wanda Toone,-danghwas born In Denmark. came to Utah waregtaerttorni gfhotar wb ehyi hn dt ht eh ewCa act and Amy,Johnston Toone, died at her In 1882 and to Idaho about 1897. She - had lived of late with her son R. C. home Feb. 27 of tonsillitis and mem-tol inally diverted Je now up-totiv- - braneous croup. She was believed' Sanders of Rigby. but she leaves eight ernor and will becoms law if the ' h e signit have been hemorwhen Funeral improving it. living sone and daughters. Dr. S. M. C. Reynolds rhage set in and took her away.. Tthois will be 'held Saturday.. ----..,..os.....- .., h its been appointed as ofMerldian is the second daughter out of :lam Lydia of Nature's- of the Soldiers' Home. Ile 'entered taZileY.HinendforuicrksInhc)anvtihnilk died the 9th Burley Man Goes Upon his new position Satu rday. Mr. the Wizardry, and pneuinfluenza and of November Reynolds is well known all over th 0 of hams M. A. For Y. monis.. Wanda Toone would state and especially in A Germany da count'', been 1 next"July. She was where he has made his home f the loved by Latter-da- y and Saint true a rSooetal pant several years. Correepondencal - In Idaho Boringsthe all who knew her. Besides. her par- HILLEY. Ida.. March The federal postoffice aVnrnnri sufferers brothers tion bill airreported by the house cone- - ents line is survived by four .I . Rae of the Burley schools bis of ' its springs. Where four sisters. have been cured: mittees on public buildings and andFuneral were held In the left for Germany as est educational services specialists C4112 vette to grounds carries the following items in 1.,. L.S. chapel March 3, Bishop Crab- - teacher in tl4"It. M. C. A. in that NFIEIJAISCH01, favor of Idaho: Speakers were country. Mr. Rae was one of "the four wae developed and is Couer dAlene, 1163,400( Sandpoint, tree presiding. OfTheSmithfield. remedir--brin- gs the marvelous Utah. RIFIEUltACE1010-0.11 you internal 116,000; Caldwell, 185,000 Namee, Thos.Allsop of Medical Thos. Nixon of lona,C. If- DinwooAiey appointed for such work in the northhealing waters of the Springa . fused by the wizardry $85,000; Boise, 140,000 HalleY, 980.- - and Bishop Crabtree - Ides medicinal values that quell the &chi. and paint Of Idaho Falls. west will be gone about three witit,other He Water& 000, and Blackfoot, 190.000. Nature's great eontribution., the healing of rheumatism. Musical 'selections were rendered by months. f The board of education has -- blended- is all- - -- that iliciescoThe tbsenee forth RIIIMMACHOL. to banish the terrible ravages of rheumatism. plied on the purchase of the Calhater trenixedoinertet solo. Benediction by Menial Daistrom. time.- During Supt. Roes absence W. ERETIMACHOL. eradicates the acid pcleons from the body and brings flat this giving the entire to The grave was dedicated by Charles H. Broadbent, principal of the high quick relief in Lumbago. Gout. Inflamed and Swollen Joints and the pnistoffice, this being the square be in in secher will laid school. was sister She by Jensen. Kidney Disorders arising tress uric, lactic and other acids existing charge. only tion not now owned beauis the blood. The of Min deHill Rose the body Many Harrison, cemetery. postal bythe partment. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of .. tiful floral offerings were brought by It le nirpored about thret the . Pro- her many friends. , Churchhill, passed - through Burley gressives will soon pick entrants for The young man had reSaturday. the presidential -- in 1920. .1111EUMACHOL In this , cently left for Kansas City, Mo, to line political gossip ha; Tn'ect.e"d 717 attend school and had ,only been at Ail name of Senator Borah of Idaho to good druirgists bave It in SI bottles If your druggist hasn't school two day. when ha was stricken AT Rheumachel. we wilt direct you to one that has. Aecept se subthe lint of possibilities for regular Re- . with influenza followed-bpneumonia iglitZUMACHOL-altmcombines Natere's purifying powers ititute, - , : which brought- on his death. publican nomination.- The with these special discoveries of niodern Science. ',:t,,,., , ' - .,, SATURDAY MARCH 7 8 1919 N'EWS EVENING D .i), - . -- 'I':, 6if LIFT1 CORNS . .;,,t,; - 1 - i DESERET . , - , .' - , LIE:MESS' 'MARKS ni "MI rt n 'tin nr . - . ...,........!....,,.,,,,,.,,,,,....,..,..,....,..,,,,....,,,.,,.,,..,,..,..,,LLL" ..., - .- - - . .. I i I........ vpAr::aM,Q,a1 ...................;,...:;.- ... .....riv-or.,t- also on . pukages . , - , Proved Safe By Millions! ,,- Law Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Joint Pains A A ' , -- erf-li- ' - , Colas Grippe Influenza' Colds - .Pain! Pain! Neuritis - with Adu itsTahe 9r,le.0!....!wo "payer Tablets. pf.Aspirill" water. 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