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Show - J TIIK DKSEUKT NEWS FRIDAY OCTOllElt Law Breaking Lure IVOMEIMIEED LOGAN HOT STflHD JJ Prompts Smashing Of Dry ' Statutes i Office. 11S .North Mat Be. M ,9 29 1920 A Sure Way to , End Dandruff M. REPUBLICAN STATE ' ' CHAIRMAN CALLED TO ACCOUNT nvr There le one sure way that ha failed to remev dandruff at once, and that la to dlaawlva It, then you deatroy It entirely. To do this, juel get about four ounces of plain, common liquid ervon from any drug etore-tthlnil you will ned).P LEAGUE IS DISCUSSED It st whn ply retiring; uoe night enough to moleten tho ncalp nd rub It In gently with tho Anger tip. Bv morning moat If not all, of your BT HOOVER W LOGAN dandruff will h gone, and three or four more application will completely dlaeoh and entirely deelrov every single sign and trace of It. no matter I 11 to Th Nws ) I bow much dandruff you may hav. LOGAN, uct 25. Herbert Hoover, You will nnd all Itching and digformer commlMlonsr for Belglen re- ging of th eoalp will atop Instantly. and your hair will ba fluffs luetroue, lief and I nltsd State food ad min glossy, silky and soft, and look and, of war, the during the period feci a hundred time better. wa th epruker here Ut night at tha in biggest poMticsi rally held her t'leek.se Cordou, Sup, nralsdoft IVed Msrwliall, Reporter. L. B. Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound Surely Removes Suffering and Pain, Here it Proof. (BT irntBERT COREY.) NEW YORK. OoL 15, It' ft ftnrar faot, but th mftft who um4 to ' the m full a a tat mas' boot whoa ho ret sow BiUdly 8 1, Paul, Neh I raftered with ehsnoe. Tbo lur of lawbrraklng aooouoU for oomo of thlo eouradnera, A periodical pela for about four years that I wa unabl out of ahaar BBftft who would sot Tlolftto ft moral law will smash ft statut to do my work at one And aata acaln. foal ha hla In him faat your It mkra farsalllty, A friend told time. blind ha la to tha tigsr mlfhtlly apt to get ,that path which laftda down K. me about Lydt mm pick lad aa ft matjsa barring. -- V Piakhams ge Tha raaaoa la that whisky thl ba-table Compound and "tn tha ftanarlo nama lor oarr art th two bar that had been provided 'J 1 took H. It wos h for the badge wearer. On beer 'of atuff aold nowadaya which la g topped all my In oolor and la fillad with haad-aoh- a literally score of Isle of men who so that I am become confirmed drunkards U, aftar all. rathar hard to ftat. hev now feeling foe la Tbaro waa ft tlma whao ona oould aluc the Volstead act went Into efvery way. 1 recwalk Into ft bar and altbar taka It or fect. 1 know of a broker who kept ommend your medi-cin- e lat It alona. It ona vlolatad praoa-da- liquor In hi office to regale hi custo my frienda by lattln It alona ona waa at tomer. la th old dy on drink, or who hava (titular laaat bnoyad tip by tha knowladga two, was all th crowd would tak whan aftar the ticker Itopped. Now they trouble. You that It oould ba hd tomorrow Not may publish thi letter ao hang around till tha host fall In th ona had ragplnad moral poiaa. for the benefit of other women." Mr. waste It basket. He still doaa ona not an ha anap If office, Wnx Thomas, 6t Paul, Veb. nowadaya t up whan ha gala tha chance ha may but he he lost hi wlf. Lydia E. Pinkbama Vegetable ComA friend of mire ueed to buy two not hav another really good chanc and bottle Of whlaky annually. M Christ- pound, made from native rootharmful to nap for aaona. no narcotic or contains nerbe, mas h on for th year's conNeed Freight I levator. bought hold the record of sod one to send to hi bos drugs, and todayraceceaful Hanca tha drinking man gala drunk sumption, mMt the Hi remedy for being bow sent a him bottl for always of mn who a artdinner now' I mean tha to female ill we know of. end thousand alightly th Christmas gift. Now h buy by of to get home voluntary testimonial on fila la tha tighf cities wdoroua and with hie porea apoutlng It I era. In one of tho only possible to get a drink Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mesa, natural oil. but atlll aeaworthy. After by going to a blind tiger. The boot- term to prove this fact. plate of soup and a warm roaat from taka legger maintains an office In which For forty tears it ha been the standtha wife ha would he quite fitat towhich he run a more or lee legitimate ard remedt for female ilia, and has Tatha lady out to ft cabaret, The thirsty are taken Into ilored the health of thousands of womea ho could croaa bar knaaa and amok business. hla private office and regaled from who now are free from suffering f ft cigarette after the second highball. of the two or three bottles he car- ta Ha la apt not to gat home at all now. one In ries hi pocket. If be dpaa manage to make harbor I nevr knew before that tha presibefore the light go out tha hallboy loads him on tha freight elevator and dent of the bank, the chief buyer of Oregon Sugar Dealer the drygoods store, or the leading law-ypiano. pretend he. la aa eertaln fraternal orgot drurtk, said on commentaMember of Indicted on Lev2r Act In der held the annual gathering Tha tor. "Now they do a Scotch reel when they try to get Into tholr cars , far western town not long ago. (By Universal Service) to go homa at night. scene resembled tha street of Glas. anIndictPORTLAND, Ore., Oct. that aftar on Saturday night gow Human Charging Battery. Every ment sugar nual affair got under team. profiteeralleging Tho reason obvious. It being one wa stewed, men and women alike. more In the feddifficult to get a drink than U ing were returned today That 1 an exaggeration, of ofeotirra. eral court against Mason Ehrmah a to used be. the drink several take they a ao proportion but large that the at ft time when they drink ftt ell. ompany, Portland wholesale grocer, crowd wan Intoxicated he Now, that I not th safe way to illlam II. Ehrman, vice president; stranger who dropped In thought had Inadvertently polned the pickle charge tha human battary. When Parrott a company, San Francisco In a one drank at would drink bar chase of the Rum Mound club. few they have sent them back to work re- broker and Richard Adams, local another nilddl western town aa de- freshed. Doubtless stimulation agent. Bond for Ehrman and Adams of the week agq the representative each. of young men was a false one, as the scientists eay, waaA set at 15,000 servedly popular body were scheme to engage In an unfair, entertain- but as long as th poor boob didnt held a meeting. They and deceptive practice ed to each an extent that household- know it the effect was satisfactory. discriminatory by reselling sugar in the same trade er could not tell In the early morning Now they lick up three or four snif- In Lever act Is the of violation was ters and In about an hour three or whether the nolae on the streetsbarns more are four the then and of out car required flret of the that or the last reveller trying to get home. they telephone home that the books need balancing. International Law Said Prinking Habits Changed. This situation will be corrected. of In still another western town the course, when there 1 no more hootoh To be Broken By Britain mayor passed the bottle openly to the to be had, Thep these worthy busithose of the city gueata ness men will look back with horror 01131 guest (By Associated Press.) who were to buev to go to either of on the night they bit the dray horse warLONDON, Oct. 24. British after a session with Hike and Hike. But only a Rrovidence can ship have seised and taken to Batum tell when th happy state of complete the Italian steamer Ancona, bound aridity will ba attained, for reasons for Novorroesysk with ft cargo for to be set forth later. Meanwhile disSoviet Russia says a Moscow and this statement will he, confirmed of to the organ Herald, For Expectant Mothers Dally by every men who has kept hla eye patch claimed this action i labor. It open: Geierations Not nearly as many men drink now gross violation of International law, Qsed By a in the old days. But those who there being no blockade of Black ea port at present. Ansar, aa drink get drunker. Beseems gieuuiea Co., Barr. jul4 rt tU I ! suf-rin- -- yti et 1 far-sight- MOIMSFIM) 1 Tree g-- A ) YOU do of most other Baking Pc Because it has more than the ordinary' leavening strength. You save about half on its use. - You don't have to pay a big preidrCaiumet.It'ssotdatamodP erate price. It always has been. Arid tint representsanother saving. ' ' You don't have to feel uncertain as to results. Bakings never fail because Calumet never falls below the proven standard of Best by Test" . Mr, Hooter declared hlmeelf for th League of Nations with reservations. The qurailou Involved la tha laagua Issue ha UcUaied concern one great principle and a number of alternate method of It accomplishment. The only prluclple, he aald. le the preeertatiun of pac by an organised aaeociatlon of nations. The Republican paityfid Senator Hording have re pea teal vl expressed tholr devotion to this principle. Article X and other article of the treaty that have been objected to by the Republican party ara but part of the method of reaching this graat object, of which there are many other alternative. Th particular articles adhered to by tha Democratic party era method that are today regarded by th majority of our paople as dangerous, not only to our own country but to th success of the league Itself. Furthermore, on method of of the great things men mind must dlvid and good statesmanship will compromise. It i a fundamental failure of statesman e hip not to recognlxe that Incompront-Is- to order on method Is neceeeary spread the foundation of confidence I In a great prlnclpla. The moat Important thing underwOrld lying the method of thl great will of aspiration Is to hav the good tho vast majority of our peoplaf for without genre! confidence and good will any league will fall. My personal view I that some article of the treaty should be abanmodified. But doned and other other part of the treaty are so Intertwined with the stability of Europe and o necessary In order to secure of the many other the nations who have Joined It that practical Republican statesmanship will. In order to uss all In It that J good for the development of the great principle to which the party ha pledged Itself, build upon the foundation of the existing treaty, and also include the great step In organization of the court of International Justice recently advocated In Europe by Senator Root. Governor Cox ha recently stated he would acept 'reservation. Does thl extend to the Lodge reservations! if It doe why ha peace bran held up at uoh a fearful coat to every farmer and every worker 1 a the United States? Who la to blame for this delay?' Why did not the Democratic party accept reservations and then go to the polls on the Issue of modifying or clarlfj-lng'threservation? Did the Democrat hope to perpetuate themselves fn power by playing a political game on the Ideal and aspiration of the American praple? To obstinately hold the peace for II months at a fearful cost to millions of poop! is the greatest failure In American statesmanship since the . Civil war." The solemn referendum Mi! Hoover declared, was not on the League t Nations, but on the failure of the Democrat party, which, he said, had failed In Its response to the people. In the .course of his address Mr.' Hoover paid a tribute to Senator Reed Smoot, declaring he Is one of the most valuable men In the United State as a public servant "It would be a crime. he said, If the people of Utah failed to return him to the senate. George D. Casto, Cache ' county chairman, presided at the meeting and Introduced Mr, Hoover. The Republican quartet and Miss Nora'EHa-ao- n furnished the music. Final Rallies at Logan LOGAN, Oct. 21. Both Utah sena- tors will speak in Logan before the end of the week. The Democrats have planned a rally tonight at which Qpnator William H. King will be the principal speaker with Thomas N. Taylor, candidate for governor, and J. W. Funk, candidate for Congress front the First district, also giving addresses Dr. W. R. Worley and Alvin Haddington. singers of Balt Lake will sing at the meeting Saturday night Senator Smoot will speak at a Republican meeting to be held In Logan. This will close the Ree publican campaign so far as re concerned, eountv speaker while B. H. Robert w ill be the principal speaker at a Democratic rally Monday night at both Logan and Hy rum. out-of-th- j Bearer County Voters Hear Senator Smoot possesses tie highest quality ever put into a Baking Powder. Contains only each ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United It States Food Authorities.) For weeks, for months it keeps as Calumet GoUCaW fresh and full of strength as the day it left the Calumet Factories, the World's Largest, most Sanitary and Modem Baking Powder plants. YeHcBof8eESlK Every spoonful of every can is the poena Calumet same pure and dependable. Try it A pound Can of Calumet contains full 16 ra.' Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 ox. cans. Be . sure you get a pourxfwhen you wr,t it -- cups of granulated "Mr,VJ cup Of eraser, MB-u- ps tef,2X pastry flour, 3 level te Baking PowiterlSft-blerpoo- u of vanilia. Then mixta regular jut mil on inis I Both Parties Planning I Aj Bgftinit Nugent, the "Voter hould be made to understand that he want and will vote for the Wilson league It Undaj that he is a FREE TRADER, and. If he la honet, Bill have to vote with hi party for free wool, free beef, free potatoes, free wheat, in hort, will have to vote with hla party to make cheap everything that the farmer of Idaho produces ;that If hla election hou!d give the Democrat control of the senate, the chair- man of every senate committee will be a eouth- cm Democrat and tariff legislation for the relief of the west Bill be Impossible. (No voter who believe in the principle of can " afford to take such fa chance.) protection , That a a Democrat, he will have but little influence with the incoming Republican administration and will be unable to do anything for the derel- - ' opment of our state. WTiy need a Republican state chairman attempt te educate the voters as to Senator Nugent stand on the league of national ear. o don't have to use as of Calumet as Here ii.t pxrBgTiph from a circular letter iisued by the Republican state central committee nd Ined by John Thorruu, gtate chairman: I rad-dis- nt 1 (Special to The Newa) BEAVER, Oct. 21. Senator Reed Smoot delivered n address here tonight before one of the largest crowds that has ever attended a political rallv here. The senator spoke on the tariff question, urging the neceaHity of a tariff eufflcient to protect the working men of the United 8 tale front labor of competition with the cheap Europe. He declared al-- o that the made be sufficient tariff should te protect th woolen Industry of the lntermountal jeglon from competition with cheaply produa-- 4 wool of and South America. He Australia quoted cost price of wool and clothing to show that the prices asked for clothing are not and have not bran bawd upon the coet of the raw wool. The senator delivered a elmllar address to a crowded house at Minar-rtll- e tbt afternoon. This morning he wa held up et Milford by a crowd which demanded speech and would not permit hi automobile to proceed until It had been delivered He epok 10 a crowd of several hundred. Including a large number of railroad men. ( Aperlel to The Newa PRESTON, Ida, Oct. 2. Th old folk over 55 year of ag will be tendered a banquet In th Uleleon gymnasium by the people of Ontlde stake tomorrow. A splendid program he ben outlined for those pioneer of th stake. Chairman J. & Larsen anil hi oo mm It tee have everything In charge. They declare that those who come will be fed In a right roc I style. The stake presidency, the high council, and the bishops of tho ward will b special ruest also. It 1 .nd thr will b between 200 guests. The program willlitoccur between the hours of 11 am. and 4 p m. in order that the nay come end go during the guests warm part of tha day. " tsd . The thousands of men and women who have enthusiastically greeted Senator Nugent throughout the state understand very definitely his position. He favers ratification of the treaty and league with reservations which' will remove all doubt as to our obligations under it. Senator Nugent stands for the league of nations as the greatest single step forward ever made toward international disamiament and the prevention of war. ' His record In the senate shows that he is not arbitrary, that he Is willing to make every reasonable concession to bring about our participation in the league. Does not the Republican state chairman know that the Democratic party and Senator Nugent sUnd for tariff revision in accordance with the recommendtlons of a nonpartisan tariff commission? Preston Citizens to Hear Senator Smoot " ' ' (Special to The News.) PRESTON, Ida., Oct 1J. Ben tor Reed Smoot of ytah, will speak upon tho political lusuoe of tha day In the Preston Opera House the afternoon of Saturday, Oct. 10. Senator Smoot It understood, will bring the popular LUh singer, Emma Lucy Oats, with upon tho program. JfYY Farmer Show Little Interest in Politic (Special to Tha Nawa.) PRESTON, Idaho, Oct. 15. Many political rally ara being rsld through-ou- t Franklin county by both partis. Most of these meetings, however, are very poorly attended owing to the extremely busy wason. Farmers Jusk more unxioue about their b0 crops then they ars about county pol- - Such tariff commission has already been created by a Democratic congress. It is the business of this commission to study conditions affecting the Indus- tries of the United States, for the purpose of ascertaining scientifically what tariffs are needed. R is the business of this commission to determine the difference in the cost of production here and In other countries. The Democratic party and Senator Nugent stand for the revision of tariff schedules in accordance with the facts found by this commission. - Oneida Academy Reopen After Beet Vacation (Special to Th Nswa.) PRESTON, Idaho, Oct. 2. Onslda academy will reopen Monday, Nor. 1, after, a two weeks' ya cation to enable ths boys and girl to aalt )n getting the large crop q beet and potatoes out of the ground before the frees, up comes. Ths academy had planned last week for a beet vacation, but the weather was so bad that work wa r- -' larded. Request cam from all over the atate that one more week be granted. Many of th academy bojs have contract of their own which require all of this week to finish. It Is hoped, however, that when school begins on Monday, Nov. 1, there will bra fu't t attendance. BUCKLEY CHILD FUNERAL HELD. (Special to Ths Nswa.) PRESTON. Idaho, Out. 5. Funsr-a- l child of services for the year-ol- d George Buckley were f'hetd tn the Third ward chapel yesterday. The little one has been delicate alt its life. Its mother died when It was born and It has been cared for by Its grandmother, Julia A. Roper. The father Is up in ths fenake River country and as yet hss not bran locate!. . t 11 "" Mention Matron Buried. (Special to The News.) , MlS.N'DON, Oct, 25. Funeral aer-tofor Mrs, Elisa Hardman, wife of Amo Hardman, were held In the tabernacle this afternoon.. Mrs. Hardman died at her borne here Tuesday after suffering for several month from cancer. ee Kid-Fitti- Tailored Corsets ng to Mad erder acHemstitching. cordion pirating button mad to oremder. Pinking, braidbroidering, ing. Mall orders specialty. - cal i 1 . r The prosperity of the Idaho stockman, farmer, miner . and business man, as well as the peace of the world, de-- v pends upon the ratification of the peace treaty and the league of nations covenant. The paramount issue of the campaign is the ratification of the treaty and the league. Why does the Republican state Chairman say that r if the Democrats control the senate, the chairman of every senate committee will be a southern Democrat? He knows it is not true. In 1917, when the senate was in control of the Democrats, the chairman of not less than twenty-fou- r important senate committees were northern senators. Among these were the great committees on foreign relations, on interstate commerce, on public lands, on banking and Currency, on the civil' service, and all committees dealing with western subjects. Why does the Republican state chairman say that if the incoming administration is Republican, Senator Nu- - . gent will be unable to do anything for thelievelopment of our state? The senior Senator He knows that it is not true. from Idaho is a Republican. What can Mr. Gooding get from the Republican members of the senate that Senator Borah cannot obtain for Idaho? Senator Nugent can secure far more for Idaho from the Democratic members of the senate than Mr. Gooding could, if elected. Senator Nugent stands high with his colleagues. He is already, a member of the important committee on finance, which 'frames tariff legislation. He is in line for appointment to , the committee on reclamation. With his colleague, do can far a is a Republican, Senator Nugent, Democrat, more for the state of Idaho than Mr. Gooding could, elected. N'otwlthstanding the cry of the Republican state chairman, the best interests of Idaho demand the of Senatr, Nugent. f -- k ' 49 r- BROADWAY 5e! lake CTtr WiMtfk SMS. non-politi- The industries of Idaho are suffering today from unsettled world conditions. World conditions continue un--, settled because of the refusal of the Republican majority inthe senate to ratify the peace treaty and the league of nations covenant. Foreign exchange has become unsettled and demoralized to such an extent that foreign nations cannot buy our products Ratification of the treaty and the league will stabilize foreign exchange. The high tariff talk of the Republican state chairman and his paid workers Is a sham and a fake, put out to ' catch votes. " -- i -- ELECTRIC WASHERS Sold On Easy Terms Blue Monday Win Cet Ton If ?N Dot era a WeeteeW liWIHfl MtrglVM a KITTED IU Per Stoat k. PORTABLE ELECTRIC S ' 4 ComXlpeUon. Momach Trouble found nvthlng ee I have nevr trosbte end const good for etomech Tablets" a Chsnsberla'n rr"M Vrs. B Hooper, Auburn, N. J k . Knit WALKER ELECTRIC . SUPPLY CO. was. raws. ip eTaTR- Root Ooe Be ea " ' jl DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE Wm. Healy, Mgr, Boise, Idaho. (Paid Advertisement) 9 |