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Show T v hV- DESER.ET. EVENING NEWS "V. DISPOSED BILLS . J OF i have been I . IslnrI Your Ruiilvrli T FILED . - -- Logan forOffice suhsertRtloa fltt CM ry J. L. Peder-"- 0 ft A Co. It Weed North Tel o hone tl tetaphono lit. Ageot for th Deity, Satsrday sad Beau. 'Weekly News sad Chores w This writes Mr. Wm. 1031 . Ells Place, Denver, ColoCamerqn, and we publish this brief statement to prove the nver-endln- g value of Bulpherb Tablets, In th treatment of such aliments ss. chronic constipation. Impaired kidGovernor Vetoes Only 12 ney1 action, and consequent Impure blood manifested In ways, such First Few as headaches pimpmany lea. Measures boils, rash, hives, rnsumatism, etc. Neglected undoubtedly brings on a CaVmet Members' Chosen constipation long train of mors serious Ills and the tor la to us Bulpherb way relief get .. Other Items of News. Tablets as a laxative, - tonto blood clearer. are They mad. of extract of herbs and roots and contain sulphur nd (Special Correspondence.) cream of tartar, thus supplying the OISE, Ida.. March ST. Governor essentials for a-- regular and effective Sold by druggists every, Pavla ha cleared up the last oC treatment, where .at 40c per tube. the 250 or mnre bills, resolutions and memorial passed up to him Of . by the Fifteenth, Idaho legislature. many of tha boys from Idaho, memthese only IJ were rejected through ber of the Becond Idaho national tli veto poaer of the governor. were attached to this division. The legislative record have been guard, In his letter Major Traub make specompleted and properly filed with the cial mention of the bey from this secretary of state, the final work of state. . Indexing and transferring having been taken care of by M. A. Kiger, speaker STOPPED COUGH AFTER IXFLU-- . ho remained in Boise of the house, KNZA. . . t several day , for ,thia purpose. The matter uppermost In the mind to want "I that say Honey Foleys 1 seth of state official at present and Tar. is th best cough medicine I lection of cabinet members to head ever tried, write E. B. Moljowel, R. i the the various departments under F. D. 1, Box ill Arlington, Tenm"My ' new form of state government, which son had influenza. He had the worst will become effective the last of the kind of a cough and I tried everything, present month. There are nine port- but' nothing did any good.- God sent folio In thin line to be given out, only me a friend with Foleys Honey and one or two holders of which have been Tar, and his cough was better ths next announced as yet. day and In two days he had no cough Senator I. H. Nash has been select- at all. Foley's Honey and Tar stops ed aa commissioner of the state land harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy department. He will head thte de- - breathing. It la effective, yet pleasant pertinent tinder the reorganisation to take. Schramm Johnson Drug Co. Adv. mad effective by th last legislature. H will replace M. C. Stott.' former acting commissioner, who held over from the Democratic administration. Citizen's of Paul Buy , , It U expected C. A. Elmer, present Land For Cemetery register of the land board, will become chief clerk under Commissioner Nash. (Special Correspondence.) , It la unofficially reported that Fred of Gooding of Shoshone county Is to be PAUL, Ida March 2. Cltlren have purchased JO.acreaj oi offered a place in the governors cabmiles north of inet, to bear the portfolio of Commis- land on and one-ha- lf sion of Public Works. the town for a cemetery. Last MonGov. Davis has officially announc- day 44 men with picks, shovels, six ed the 'appointment of Miles Cannon teams and freenos, went to work at I of Welser to the position of commis- a. m. and worked all day to make the sioner of agriculture. He will enter land fit for use. upon this new line of aetlvtty on VFrank Wilcox, pf Paul, died at th March 31, the time when his commis- hospital In Twin Falls. Mareh It, after sion as director of farm markets bu- an operation for appendicitis, leaving reau expires a wife and five children. Funeral Under this arrangement H. A. Lyon services were small in th L. D. 8 of Boise, formerly agent for the Church. March held 20. Bishop Alma E United States department of agricul- - Wayment conducting the services. Mrl ture, will occupy the position of farm Wilcox Is burled in the new cemetery, markets director under Commission the first body to be placed there. His er Cannon. on died year ago, and was temRaymond L. Given of Boise has baby In buried Heyburn. They been appointed as an assistant to At- porarily Its body and buried it beside torney General Black, and will take Its father Monday. Alma E. charge of the legal work of the pub- -' Wayment dedicated Bishop Mr. Wilcox's Uc utilities .commission.. new and th grave, Cemetery at the To Rebuild Soldiers Home. same time. Provision having been made by the Charles Rlcs died, leavtng a wife and legislature, by tTTe direct appropria- children, and Ray Wadsworth died of tion of I4S.OOO, building at Influenza, a wife and seven the Soldiers Home, which was des- children. leaving troyed by fire k year" ago. will be re- -t The annual Relief Society and ward placed by a handsome new edifice, reunion postponed because of Mr. Wil. modern In every respect. cox death, was celebrated March 25, For the last day or two the state cod program for the board of education has been giving children danc in the afternoon, supper at attention to a building campaign to J H. nd a program and dance in be started in the immediate future. the evening. The . A new administration building la furnished ths music.Burley orchestra to be erected for the Lewiston normal school at a cost of f 15,000; at the ..Th highway district of Heyburn school for ths deaf nd blind at Hood- fill P1 to bnl the dis- or$200,000 to build some good ing a new building to cost $60,004 and la a great deal of pppo- There work shops costing $10,000 are to be hbS. ?u th, rsu,t of th election, erected, and at tha Industrial school at St. Anthony two new dormitories with much place Monday, Is awaited . Interest. for the girls are to be built. The new for the T M. C. ' A. at Boise, building made possible as the re- suit of a recent drive Jot money to Child at Oakley Struck finance the proposition, which was in By Speeding Automobile every way successful, la to be started Immediately. A block of ground in Correspondence.) center of the business district has tjie March 27. Thjit qight-- y been purchased and plana are now ear-ol- d to daughter o( Mrs. E. A. make the new being perfected home one of the most tn kmls!! run nrer and the northwest. by an automobile Sundaypearly fore One of the unique features In the trMt ThJ child drive for raising funds for this bulld- -' WMU.LMain ,n front pf her !treet ho" Ing war a proposition whersby any ,w were pass-J- 1 church raising a certain amount of nPPuMte directions and In an money. would be permitted to have its wSh. l'.KeCa.Pv8 0n b was mck name placed on the door of one of the the car passing over her dormitories and to select the furnishchest. She has remained fd ings and decorations for this dormi- iLYSum tory. At th time results of this part of the campaign wnere checked up the Church of Jesus Christ of Lstter-da- y Saints was the first to have its name read as having raised the required ?' hvy . quota. r thCH pty B , Changes in Bishopric. r Elder Alfred Hogensen was sustained Sunday as second counselor to frlP tor a creatC R Bishop George W. Lewis of the Boise at That ped th car - ward to succeed Dr. George H. Hardy waabeinvmo but it is alleged by resigned. Eldfer Hogensen was for- merly a member of the bishopric of that the car shot ahead 27 wTth this ward but resigned as a result ot th cbd htf his 'duties as traveling auditor for ths thnaa?T that tha American Express company keeping !"chlue may haveIndicating, been him out of Boise much or the time. rapid a rate, Tha vinof ."fv':..,00 authorities He is now located again permanent- expect ration with a view W fixing ly in Boise. Dr. Hardy found his time so fully apopslblHty, If poable. occupied and uncertain as a practicing physician and osteopath that he figured It would be an injustice to the Sleeping Disease Fatal other members of the bishopric for To Rigby, Ida., Citizen him to attempt to continue In the position and he. figures on spending the greater part of the summer In the Correspondence ) J east, taking up advanced work In. $7. Walter T. Hog- connection with his profession .he -of this place, died Sunday asked to be released. sickness of about 12 Gov. Davis is tn receipt of a letter 5fr8rePlng h-la believed to have from Major General Traub to which the been result of an attack of Influenza 1 attached a letter , from General John J. Pershing giving high praise never WWch for superb work performed in France Forty-firthe A division. by great gan, born In BaltEdlthanionIlog Lake .f" Providence, Cache 22 - rer,ld had lived f00with the family about I Hie funeral was held from hla years. mother home on Tuesday last appropriate remark be- Jaa J Chandler, Chaa. fJL? Attridge, and Joelah Call. Candidates Nominated. A question thousands ask" thera-- . A mass meeting was held on Tuesselves dally, and these thousands are who' need to know day evening to nominate municipal only a few of those 'five-grain the hnswer. Two tablets officer for the election to' he held of ordinary phosphorated malt taken Apr. 22. Quit an Interest was taken the meeting. Dan McCarthy and T. after meals for ten days will make In tired nerves thrill with energy and B. Ellsworth were the nominees for the latter receiving the major-It- y bung the crimson blood cf health to mayor, of votes. A. 8. Thompson was nomthe cheeks of pale, overworked, nerv- inated for City clerk by acclamation. ous women and men, in many In- The nominees for ths eky council are stances. . . First district: A. T. Johnson, and A. Note: Doctors prescribe phosphor- L. Paul; Becond district: B. L. Benated- malt for pale,- weak, anaemic, nett and Chaa. Attridge; Third disn women and men, trict: 8. a Later and J. H. Steele. nervous,, The county commissioners apand the manufacturers guarantee 1 to steady the nerves and. double en- pointed' Mr. David Lee. road over-se- r, and decided to advertise for durance' In ten days time or refund bids for grading mads. the purchase price,' 3919 All payment and eempialnta regarding should p mad. t Johnson, office with H. A. biota Morn fog Many Year and Havo ltonomnu'ixlcd Thom To Many , Brrauxc 1 Hiink They Should Hr tn Every Moyne." .or cm MAhdl .29 SATURDAY TWO FATHERS UNO SON EACH BURIED SAME DAY Correct in Style and LOGAN, March J S. Two falters and a eon of each were buried here yesterday, all four vfcUma of tnful-enxAt each home double funeral services were held and at each many Prices a. sorrowing relative and friends were tn atteifdance. One fhueral ass for J. ItY. Porter and bis son and' the other was for Myrum Sparrow and his wn. Both fathers are survived by Other children and each leaves Other members of both famines have had influenza, but it is reported that all are recovering. Getting Ready for Pair. The County Fair association la busy with plans for , the fair next fall Sept. 22, 24 and 25. Buildings of all kinds are being renovated enlarged and Inproved and the race track will be put in better condition, particularly at the north end. It 1 the Intention to offer better premiums In the livestock department this fall and to go out after a bigger maniact-urer- s' exhibit. Killed in R. It. Acciilcut. Abraham Jorgensen of this city received a message from Bonner Springs. Kansas, this afternoon informing him o ths death there of his .William- - Wangsgard. Tha young man was killed in a railway accident, but no other particulars were given. He was employed near there as a civil engineer ln th government service. The body will be bhpught here for Interment. Mrs. Wangsgard was formerly Miss Lily Jorgensen. Confident of Outcome. pl.J, A. Hendrickson came up from Salt Lake today after having hgen in attendance at - court there for some time. While here today he assured his friends that ho feels confident of the outcome of the suit 'instituted against him and L. N. Btohl by the West Cache SugarCo. and asked people her to follow the evidence for the defense when it la introduced. oz.hoK. - t Oi ' r,r si hUss jl JSLS? l'K kts: jxs; Pa-H- Sw?rth-wSiltJ,,ue6ngaoutWa,te- be2ntik thl'" cSwD t; City.-Juhe- What Shall I Do For My Nerves? so - .16.50 and Up UIT $2.: and Up - Our friends in Cache Valley are especially urged to come in and look them over. It is a pleasure for our salesforce to show you a garment hearing the S.-- Co.- label. O. - . e. Charming Dresses LOGAN, March 28. FunSral services were held Wednesday for L. J. Jordan, who died the fore part of the week. Uu account of the influenza TOR STREET WEAR. And S Up 4 .Make your selections early from our splendid showing. First Mez- zanine. Mrs. Anstee Co. Shamhart-Christianse- n operator. i. Y, , - Iss ' J. JOttpAX, epldemlo the services were held on the lawn at the residence. The speakers were I. J. Neddo of PrtRiaeftc. J. H. Salisbury, H. A. Pedersen, N. A. Larsen, Ohf I. Pedersen and Bishop Oscar Rice, all of whom spoke highly of the departed and the work be had performed. Music Was furnished by the Sixth ward choir and Frank Baugh LKO-VAtt- and Frank Baugh, Jr., sang solos. -Leonard J. Jordan was born In Gosport, England, Aug. 12, 184, and cam to this country when 6 years of age. He resided for a time in Tooele and later moved to Mt. Pleasant, where he lived for many years. He filled a mission to Great Britain in 1888, laboring In the Birmingham conference. In 1900 be moved to Oregon end did much to establish the Union stake. He had resided in Logan the past three He is survived by hla wife, years. three sons and a daughter. torily. An Important feature of the circular is the tables for computing Ure amount of water under various conditions. He says: The station haa done a great amount of water requ ) ed for maximum crop production. This information Is of little value to the farmer une less he has an accurate, simple, and inexpensive device for measuring water. The practice of irrigation companies to charge on the actual amount ot water used is growing, and the farmer oannot afford to pay for water he does not need These are some of the needs this publication haa been Issued to meet. All the devices discussed in the circular have proven themselves thoroughly practical, are- - easily constructed and, operated, and are relatively Inexpensive and mean much to the economical and scientific use of irrigation water. ' err Tins out it is worth MONEY. DONTTMISS THIS. Cut out thissllp enclose with IiU-wrlU- Stealing Lunch Basket -- VILLA HLADYTO FIGHT FOH UNITED STATES . JUAREZ, Mexico, March 28. Francisco .Villa told an American prisoner In his camp that he was ready to shoulder his rifle and aid the the United States hi neighbor to repel a foreign Invasion whenever needed," according to the American, who haa Just arrfved at this border after being a prisoner of Vlll and th home guards In western Chihuahua for 10 days. Ha declined to permit hi name to be used, but Is known here and throughout Mexico aa a reliable man. 9 The American fold a thrilling story of the arrest of himself and Jits companions, their being taken before Villa personally and the conversations he had with Villa and Fllpe Angeles, who was to have started a new revolutionary, movement 4nl conjunction with Villa eoon, i, "Angeles had apolojglged because he and Villa had eaten! kRtbe break-vas-t, theAmerican said. "Villa shook hands, told ns not to worry aa we would be well treated and that he had no Intention of harming any of us. In the big adobe room adjoining th corral I had a Jong talk with An- - Time March 29. checks amounting to $423 and' 8240 in cash ware stolen from Jose fiovan Inst night, who IcfEUie bttecke and money In hts lunch basket In pne room for a moment while he went Into another. Bo van lives In the High land Boy district. Officer are lnvemtl-gattnbut no arrests have been made. It Is believed the thief Is the man who, masked, demanded $100, about an hour previous, at the heme of Mrs. Maggie Fllnquvlch, He left upon being refused hla demand.' Juice of Lemons! ' How to Make Skin . con-tinn- t Hard tht a-- 5 ix pto-ture- , ly CANDY White and Beautiful Cathartic nary Entertained -- ed , Mt, 1 rd - V- - ' 1 The -- At th cost of a small Jar of ordicold cream ant ran prepare a full quarter pint pf th most wonderful lemon skin softener and ' complexion benutlflsr, by squeezing the Jules of two fresh lemons into a bottle eon. talntng three ounce of orchard whits, Weat Weber Old Folks ('are should he taken to strain the Jules through a fine pfnth so no lemon Royally pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh, for months, Every wemsn knows that lemon need te (Special Correspondency,.)., remove sueh blemishes as . WEST WEUKJL March, The bleach and aanoume Is nt tan, old folke - war royajly entertained freek!ea,' her yesterday, , At i program the Ideal skin . softener,' smoetbener I was rendered in th ward etiapel. and beautifier, Just try it) 'Dot thrfo on sees Of There were song, readinga, musical white at any pharmacy and number and short jipeechea by pioneers of West Webev and Plain City, two lemon from the grocer and make While th program was going on In up a quarter pint of this sweetly lemon lnium end maSeage It the chapel the young people were tables lit the htCU, Iaity Into tha fare, pock arms- - and spreading At :SD p, m, el) eat down to s hands, It should naturally help to and bring out sumptuous banquet. All ever fft were ylilten, soften, freed) nreeented with a token of respeet and Jtfo meea and beauty of any skin. It Th entertainment is truly marvelous to smoothes rough, honor, I elosed wUh a dance bt th evening, day' 1 IN Semi-Week- fra-gra- nt ! -- g, - run-dow- geles, who praised the American democracy and said that was the kind at REV. A.J.VALLER? government Mexico needed, as there was too much difference between tbs high and low classes In Mexico. It was FEELS LIKE during this, talk that Villa, passing by, slopped to tell ,mt that he was ready to shoulder a rifle should the United States bo Invaded by a foreign force, and we were neighbors and should stand together. After being released and given a safe conduct .through Villas lines, the American was again arrested by the "I feel that It would be helping othhome guards who are organized to protect their homes from bandit ers to, bell what Tanlac has don for raids. While 'the American was held me, said Rev. A. J. Vallery, living at at Namiqulpa by th bom guard 834 Chelsea avenue, Memphis, Tenn. they hanged three "paclfleos" for , "About three years ago. 'he looting. The refugee sai( the home breakdown "I had a guards and Villa had an unwritten that made me verygeneral nervous I had a truce and neither force bothered the sour stomach and would spit up unother. digested food. , The pains in my stomach hurt so at times that I thought they would km me. I also Censorship suffered with rheumatic pains in my were in bad (!)n Motion Pictures Joints and my kidneys shape, my sleep eras poor and I felt so tired all the time t could not CHICAGO, March 28. William A. do my work.- Since' Tanlae I have been Brady, president of the National As- relieved oftaking ind'gestion and those pains sociation of th Motion Plcturs In- are all gone. My kidneys dont trouble me any. X an net nervous Ilk I dustry, and other leaders In produc- was and I ean ft!eepfne every night. tion of the silent drama came from My strength energy have been New Tork today and told the Chicago reetored and Ifeel like a new man commission on censorship that "cenTanlac te sld In Salt Lake City They, asked cant remember th rest opr . sorship is destructive. f prosecution of producer of theatre by Sohramm-JohnsoDrug Stores a. owners who displayed improper Advertisement, Their views agreed with thoee of mn representing western film Th great country newspaper ef thli producers who recently were heard. Mr. Brady declared "the motion pic- section is thai ture industry intends te ret Into Poli- $8.00 per year. Issued Mondays Neva and tics; It will have- to protect heelf Thursday. - BINGHAM, Musterole on Throats and Chests No telfing how soon the symptoms m5 or worse. And then when youre glad you have m far oi Mo terole at band to give prompt, cure relief. .It does not blister. As first aid and1 a certain remedy. Musterole is excellent. Thousands oi mothers know ft. Yon should keep a far in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adult too.-- Relieves sore throat, bronchitis toosilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, core muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds cf the chest (it often prevents pneumonia. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $L50l! Be. A Co., 2835 the Children Cough, Rub fleveJop Into croup, J (fur-abl- mums- -' When tJtah. 3E3 and mail It to Foley Sheffield Ave., Chicago. ng youpiname and address clearly. You willl receive in return a trial package containing Foleys LOGAN, March 28. The Utah ex- Honey and Tar Compound, for. coughsT colds Spd croup; Foley Kidney Pills cirperiment station has published a and directions for for paln'Jn side and back; rheumacular giving-plathe construction of various water- tism, backache, kidney and bladder Cathartic Tablets, measuring devices on the farm. The aliments; and Foley devices recommended are the rectan- a wholesome and thoroughly cleansfor constipation, biliousgular, trapezoidal and triangular ing cathartic, ness, headache, and sluggish bowel. weirs, and submerged orifices. Schramm Johnson Drug Co. Adv. Prof. Israelson, irrigation engineer, exauthor of the publication, has , plained the conditions under-- which each of these will work most- satlsfao- - Thief Gets Big. Haul by Circular Tells How To Measure Water Logan j , ji RTr-nvPT?a- st Our assortment of sprn roots and suits was never more complete. They reflect all the distinctiveness and individ utility of the' latest Paris styles. Active Life Closes WiRi v' Death of L. J. Jordan 25 Jf i Co. COATS- fr , i Logan, Utah son-in-la- OOunx I Shamhart-Christians- en the-mai- , - 3leally DEUO0ttS" ' i 1 ?, |