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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Prominent Testifies Droggist Calif. I wish to call Redondo Beach, Attention to my experience m the sale of Dr. Pierce s Anuno Tablets. Ihavencvef sold an article that hn9 given such universal satisfaction. It seems that every bottle sold sells another. I am very much inclined, like 'most druggists of today, to sell the long shot stuff at a greater profit, or something z.it TFsV just as good, but in t suggesting Anurio for uric acid and rheumatism I consider I have not only created business along that line but of ,the public have gained the confidence which more than repays me for my interest and suggestion, together with the satisfaction I get from having an article that I can place with perfect confidence. Nothing would please me more than to be able to introduce Anurio to the world for the benefit of all mankind. However, I have to content myself by simply calling attention to the satisfactory results that follow as to me by the individuals, extending their thanks." C. D. KNOX- - 'X ed Many of Your Neighbor? Can Say the Same "My back gave me Tuolumne, Calif.: considerable trouble, which I thought waa due to kidney dis ease. After taking four packages of Dr. Pierces Anurio (anti-urio-aci- d) Tablets I was fully recovered. I consider it a wonderful medicine, I also use Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets whenever I am bilious, and they give immediate relief. I consider them a great medieine.J WM. H. BOSCH. To stop the pain of Corns. Bunions. Callouses. Blisters. Tired. Aching, Swollen, lender Feet, use ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E The Antiseptic Healing Powder to Shake Into Your Shoes and sprinkle in the Foot-batSold everywhere Be sure to get this package C1IGII Lift off Corns! PROSPERS CONGRATULATES ON MEMBERS PROGRESS OF PAST YEAR AT But One Way Is Better. hearty old bachelor friend of the family, trying to get on terms with the son of the house, asked him, Have you practiced any fancy methods of skating,1 sonny? No, said Sonny, I cau skate only two ways as are they? Ah, and which yet. Standing up and sitting down, said sonny. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands .of wonn have kidney or bladder trouble and nev suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to else but kidney trouble, or tl result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy co dition, they may cause the other orga: to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, hea ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irrit ole and may be despondent; it makes ai one nothing so. But hundreds of women claim that E Swamp-Rooby restorii health to the kidneys, proved to be ju 4e rmedy needed to overlome sue t, conditions. Many Bend for a sample bottle to si Swamp-Rootthe great kidne nd bladder medicine, will do f By enclosing ten cents to E tulmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., y may receive sample size bottle by Parc vost. You can purchase medium ar targe size bottles at all drug stores. Ad jrhat fiver them. Gulls of the Pacific Coast. Along the Pacific coast there ai three common species, the glaucou winged, the western and the Californ: Pfils, which are not found In the Eas They are white-heade- d species, n strikingly different from the herrii A. Allen, In American Fo estry. Becomes Expert .Nothing succeeds like success Thats so; a widow can almo ways catch a second husband. Pneumonia often follows Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! BILL'S cascara6quinini cold rein xStandard h, tablet lorn k .opiate breaks hours-reU- V ey, bad tenuis. Money . I TROOPS FRENCH AND NINETIETH CONFERENCE. SEIZE FRANK-FOR- DARMSTADT, NO RESISTANCE. Paris. French troops entered Frankfort and Darmstadt at 5 oclock Tuesday morning, April 0. Some regard this move a renewal of war against but the attitude of the Germany, French government in the present German crisis is defined and explained in a note issued Monday night. After reiterating that the government has no hostile designs toward Germany, desiring, on the contrary, the resumption of normal relations with that country, and expressing realization of the difficult situation of the Berlin government, the note declares the German government has given way to pressure by the militarist party, not fearing to infringe the imperative and most solemn stipulations of the Versailles treaty. The situation created by the abrupt offensive of the German troops in the Ruhr obliges the French government to consider military measures, the execution of which cannot he deferred. The sole object of these measures is to bring Germany to due respect of the treaty and they are exclusively of a coercive and precautionary character. All officers and soldiers on Easter holiday leaves have been ordered to join tlielr units immediately. France has four classes of men those of from 191G to 1919, inclusive still under arms, or about 700,000 men. No other class has been recalled and no effort made to increase the effectives besides the cancellation of all leaves. Military measures are now entirely in the hands of Marshal Focli, it was said at the foreign office. non-uni- on y pro-phe- ts Inter-churc- semi-annu- al get a moments rest. My back ached and for days at a time I was confined to bed That Government Has No Hostile Designs Against Germany, But Step Taken j$ Necessary to Preserve Order. Suit Lake City. The ninetieth annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints opened at the Tabernacle at 10 a. m., on April 4, President Ileber J. Grant presiding and delivering the opsnlng address. At the morning and afternoon sessions, the Tabernacle was filled to overflowing, it being found necessary to hold overflow meetings. Congratulations on the spiritual and material progress of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints as an organization, as evidenced by the unprecedented attendance; reaffirmation, with emphasis, of his previous statements regarding with disapproval labor unions which seek to interfere memwith the liberty of and of evidence bers, presentation tending to show that the attitude of men high in national and financial circles toward Mormonism" had of late undergone a decided and favorable change formed the principal themes of the address delivered by President Ileber J. Grant, at the opening of the conference. President Grant also spoke at some length of the occasion as being of special significance in the life of the church organization, marking the centenary of the receiving of the first vision by the Prophet Joseph Smith, then a mere boy, this vision leading to other manifestations of Gods favor, culminating in revelations that led to Saints the founding of the Latter-dachurch with its mission to carry the restored gospel to all the peoples of the earth. Anthon II. Lund of the first presidency made the second and final address of the morning session. Ills remarks were in the main theological, being devoted to an expositioh of the significance of the vision received by the Prophet Joseph Smith, the doctrine of the resurrection and the law of tithing. Charles AY. Tenrose of the first presidency made the extended address in the tabernacle at the afternoon session. After stating his gratification over the indubitable evidence of the presence of Gods spirit as manifest in the discourses of the morning session, Presidenl Tenrose said that this was but another proof of the eternal truth upon which the church was founded, indicative that the prophecies made in the beginning were being fulfilled to the letter. At considerable length he discussed the visions and revelations received by the Prophet Joseph Smith, going into the question of knowledge of spiritual insight and holding that Saints many thousands of Latter-dahad received positive assurances that the youth was the true prophet, bearing Gods message to the world. In response to direct summons from President Grant, Apostle Melvin J. Ballard took the speakers stand. He voiced his testimony in strong words and said that it was with emotions of pity and sorrow that he saw so many other denominations who could not understand the views held by the Latter-da- y Saints. Apostle Richard R. Lyman was the last speaker of the session. His address was almost entirely theological, dealing with the significance of the first vision. Apostle James E. Talmage declared at the Monday morning session that the L. D. S. church will not participate in the interchurch world movement, although the Saints wish the participants well. He declared that Intimations had been made that the L. D. S. church h was endeavoring to join the world movement, but that these were entirely false. Apostle Stephen L. Richards declared that solutions to all the problems now confronting the world could be found In the gospel. He said that the gospel would bring happiness and joy both on earth and in the after life, If closely followed. Apostles Anthony W. Ivins and Joseph Fielding Smith dwelt at length upon the first vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith nearly 100 years ago, declaring that he was the true prophet of Christ the Redeemer. conference of ths The Deseret Sunday School union was held Sunday night at the tabernacle. Superintendent David O. McKay y Kansas. The kidney secretions burned like fire and passed so' often I couldnt T Announced y But Doans Made Life Again Worth Living,1 Says Mrs. Harris I v .4 in excellent health until my kidwx j weakened, says Mrs. N. A. ILiri.o, 1009 Indiana St., Neodeslia, costs only a few cents. President Heber J. Grant Reviews Prosperity of Past Year and Congratulates Members on Spiritual and Material Progress. y A bluff, Doesnt hurt a bit and Freezone Ill DECLARES LEADER Nerves All Unstrung tortured fairly with the sharp pains. I couldnt stoop without fairly screaming with misery. I lost strength and weight and was so weak I be-- c a m e a nervous wreck. any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of Freezone costs little at nny drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callous. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callous right off, root and all, without one hit of pain or soreness Truly! No humbug! Adv. Tough on the Patient. Nurse Oh, doctor, what shall I do? Your patient followed your directions perfectly. Doctor Well, theres nothing to worry over. Nurse Yes, there is; the directions blew out the window and he jumped out to follow them. FRECKLES Head- - M B1 aches and dizzi- ness added to my distress. My sight blurred; limbs, hands and face were swollen and puffy sacs came under my eyes. I lost hope of being well again. Finally a neighbor brought me a box of Doan's Kidney Pills , and later I got several boxes. My troubles began to lessen and soon 1 could sleep all night and wake up refreshed and happy and life was again worth living. I am now a strong, healthy woman and owe my health and happiness to Doans. Sworn to before me, J. A. DEARDORFF, Notary Public. Gel Doan at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S p'.l'LV FOSTER -- MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Why Daniel Escaped. The Toucher When the lion found Daniel in his don why do you think he didnt eat him up? The Bright Fupil 'Cause he was so glad it wasn't Mrs. Lion usin his den for a sewin room. Dallas News. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of Now Is the Time to Get Rid of UASTORJA, that famous old remedy These Ugly Spots. Theres no longer the slightest need ot for Infants and children, and see that it feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine Bears the double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. of Signature Simply get an ounce of Othine double strengthof Itfrom your druggist, and apply a Ic Use for Over 30 Years. little night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to comSomething Missed. pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful Do you remember the first balloon clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength saw'? Othine, as this Is sold under guarantee of you ever money back If It falls to remove freckles. Quite well, replied the elderly Kindly Caddie. Oh, yes, sir, theres worse golf playBRYAN STARTS OWEN BOOM. ers In the worl than you are, sir, the caddie said kindly. Lots worse! Democratic Leader Favors Oklahoman Well, that makes me feel better, as Presidential Candidate. the club responded. Then he swung Salt Lake City.-J-all the Demo- his club, failed to touch the ball, hut crats In the United States today, there lifted a section of turf as large as a is not another one I would rather sup- dinner plate. the caddie continued, Yes, sir, port for president than Senator Robert theres certainly worse players, but L. Owen. With these words Williams Jennings they never let anybody catch em on Everybodys Magazine. Bryan indorsed the candidacy of Unit- the links! ed States Senator Owen of Oklahoma Making a Start. for the highest honor this country has I heard an amusing stoiy the other to offer. The statement was made concerning Sir John Lnvery, the in an address at the Jefferson Day day famous society artist. banquet Monday night in the presence It seems that one day he was enof fully 1000 persons. gaged in painting the portrait of a Senator Owen was the principal beautiful but very shy little girl, when speaker at the banquet and, if applause he chanced to find a threepenny bit in and enthusiasm of the thousand or his color box. more Democrats present count as apDo you collect threepenny bits? proval, the leading Democrats of Utah he inquired of the child, showing her have joined Mr. Bryan in his indorsethe coin. ment. Yeth, she lisped. Heres one for your collection. Now STORM DAMAGES FRUIT CROP how many have you? One, replied the little sitter. LonMissouri, Kansas and Points In the don South Suffer From Cold Wave. Up to Date. Washington. Reports from points the now justly famous Jackson At in the south, particularly from Misday dinner a number of good stories souri and Kansas, indicate that the were told and the women are fruit crops in that portion of the one told by Senator Hitchcockenjoying of Necountry have been severely damaged, braska apropos of the growing influwhere they have not been killed, by ence of women. Referring to the the freezing weather of the last few habit of American men of calling their days. The loss, it Is said, will run wives the better half, he repeated a into millions. The damage done to story told him by the prince of Wales plums, cherries and early field and during his recent visit here. garden fruits in Missouri alone is esVisiting a dugout occupied by Amertimated at $3,000,000. If the entire ican doughboys the prince was surapple crop is destroyed, as reported, prised to find there, side by side, large the damage will be approximately pictures of his father and mother $15,000,000. clipped from some illustrated magazine. He stepped closer to note the Under one 'was King inscription. JOHNSON CARRIES MICHIGAN George the Fifth; under the other, Californian Favorite In Selection of The Other Presidential Candidates. Detroit. Senator Hiram Johnson of California has been declared the presidential choice in Michigan. Throughout the state the senator and General Wood ran fairly close for the Republican choice, but in Wayne county Johnson went with such smashing strides that his totals put him far in the lead. On the Democratic side, Governor Edwards of New Jersey was easily a leader In Detroit and Wayne county, undoubtedly because of his wet platform, although he Is not a candidate of his own volition in Michigan. His nearest competitor In Wayne was Hoover, but Hoover has so far the best of it in the state. He is apparently safely the choice. McAdoo polled a relatively large vote in Wayne, as against Bryan, who is probably second choice in the state. A Of Tit-Bit- s, Four-Fifths- !" Those were the happy gentleman. days, hut Ive always felt that fate cheated me out of a thrill that was my due. llow so? I never saw a helper get tangled in the balloon ropes and go soaring toward the sky, suspended by one leg, while the blood of 5,000 spectators at the country fair froze in their veins with horror. Birmingham Age-Heral- Easily Pleased. these office seekers are not Senator remarked so particular, Snortsw'orthy. No? replied a visiting constituent. A fellow came to Washington the other day from a town in my state to get an easy berth with Uncle Sam. After I told him there wasnt a thing in sight in the way of a government job he wanted to know if I could use him as my chauffeur." Birmingham Some of Age-Heral- ' d. The Sweet Thoughts of Youth. A little boy wras only a baby when his father went away to the war. Now father Is back, and finds his son a great handful, so that many sharp chastisements have been necessary. Boy passes window, whistling. Our small friend: That boy seems very happy, mother. Yes, dear. Very slowly: I think praps he has lost one of his parents. ld Fast Can You Say Them? How nere are a number of amusing tongue-twister- s : A glowing gleam growing green. The black breeze blighted the bright blossoms. Flesh of freshly flying fish. Six thick thistle sticks. Two toads tried to trot to Tedbury. Give Grimes Jims great gilt gig whip. FOOD FORTIFIES against exhaustion and illness 'if its the right Kind of food. ' , GrapeNuts is easily digested and with, a well cream or good milk, is i j balanced ration that builds tissue and increases strength of body and mind. uTheres a Reason" , |