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Show r- - jh - - , t AGE i ,V-- J- - - - ' ' ! T H J ') ' I1'.- s - 1T3 TWHrr r ' Siwaum wirr ; isM'wyyr,i. ' f 1 v?-1- "" tUS KIOTO PCT I II l- e S - tl f u a: .. !1. ft a ogs Kidneys, Then Jhe OurTHeartiest Recommendation ' Back Hnrts. : & Too, Much Meal Which Hat We are often asked to recommend 'a remedy for skin troubles, eczema, tetter, saTrrheum, dandruff, etc. We1 have the exclusive agency for ... i 1 r t s 4- T i Z - t 1 v i i I I' i 1 - . !' J1 3 t - THE COMMITTEE SAY? S Undoubtedly the most familiar saying id the county commissioners room is What does, the committee say f fo rthere can be no move on the part of the two Democratic commissioners without first consulting Democratic County Chairman Jex and his followers, who have served as the committee of the whole to decide all important matters 'that came - before the commissioners. Imbued with tha idea that they, were elected ,by the Democrats to serveonly Democrats, the commissioners have hewn strictly to the line and the epunty has suffered severely on account of it, . line j Jn fact, so closely have they hewn to the that even an engine had to show its politics before that worthy piece of machinery could be brought into use on the roads of the county. About a month ago County Surveyor C. Murray Twelves needed an engine to build a certain piece of road in the south end of the countV. lie learned that Marion Clinger of JLake View had just the kind of an engine Jhe county needed, so forgot the committee in the fulfillment of his duty ahd asked for the Use of the engine .for a few weeks, and proffered a small rental for it. The terms were reawnable and the Clinger engine was soon doing service. When Isaacs went to inspect the road he spied a strangeengine at Wrk on the grade. Now this same Isaacs had often 'seen rtrafige and 'unholy faces in the ser- of the county and they had been immediately Vanished; but when it came to a strange engine the Emit was reached. Twelves was called to account and the engine' was found' ter belong to a Republican master. With a loud toot, toot that engine left the grade and one. whose was ordered to replace it. The committee with despatch .had dispatched ''it. Another instance of absurd and violent partisan-shiof the board and the committee, ' '" 7 ' "' I , WHAT-DOE- i , owner-ship-was-rig- ht 7 where will the balance be? - o :0- , the-coun- , ; . For years, under a Republican protective tariff lafr,' the United States has been on the eredit side, with plenty of gold piling up in our side! " . a ti5 1 1 ii - i 1 1 t o o o- - v New houses are constantly offered for rent in large numbers in the United States and APPEARS.. real-esta- house-thercsult- dins.-Mario- .!?.rtdlstas JZff '6 Chaian end-diphthe- Probablyhttrl,-- ria. -- s . arc more susceptible to the ilfeffects of dalnp houses than adults.,, - The departments of health of tmr cities nughTweli take up this --question. says Ihe Journal of .the American Medical -Probably-inost American municipalities already havefbe legal power necessary to require swch certificates and one-oAsso-ciatio- ' the Sc0tt residcnce to atl vise that H worth sood of the 8 , bmg g00d Demoat and a believer Mm "to the Tktor belongs the he.aetually had the nerve to tura JCI had taken the eriff f h V0mmit,tee' eVeD thf4 didnt suffice to scare Scott and; the mission failed woefully. The good farmers along the lake now waiting for-thheat chapter , te agents are naturally anxious to fill the houses on their lists with tenants as soon as possible. Probably a little investigation would show the desirability in this country of requiring f certificate that a new house will not endanger the health of its occupants before families are allowed to move into it. Such municipal regulations are proving valuable in England. Toward the elose hi 1912 the Portsmouth (Englaud) corporation decided that thereafter no new building intended for human habitation iff that borough should be occupied until it had been certified as sanitary in every respect. Dr. A. Mearns Fraser says: The principal evil that it will prevent is the occupation of houses before they have had time to dry. He adds : " I would far sooner live in a house with defective drainage than in a damp from the latter arc more insidious in their, onset and more difficult to overcome. Dampness undoubtedly greatly favors the' incidence, of consumption bronchitis rheumatism. supervisor to care for the roads. They are also waiting for some one with authority to hitch a team on the sprinkler and get some water on the road that is rapidly leaving its bearings for the fields nearby Y Oh yes, the sprinkler came back. After months of absence it lefttbe "shade of the Id apple tree near American Fork and landed in the yard of one of the Lake View residents'. But whats theuse of a sprinkler if no one has tin right to operate it! . George C. Scott was appointed road or for that district and started in to supervismend the roads. Somehow he didnt suit . the committee and no more funds went into the district-T- h,-. the residents held a mass meeting arid Clinger for the road supervisor. Some work needed doing badly and 1 w el ves "authorized" T3ingerlog6 ahead. TW work was done and Commissioner Isaacs declared t no money for what re senT to one . Fllly ll;e.warraDts evidently they were afraid - of Clinger, and the ffin otthej-noney,- . .J n. -- n f ma mg the- - regulation-and 'establishing' the CUS- - at pa-b- wT W -- -- ltTT , too much carranza. Nia!5r,; Mediatioo, "Thait,on rustifieation, a waiting procrastination nationoh rats The fact that Tennffisee Democrats have nominated General' Rye for governor does not 0 o- necessarily signify that they are dry. -- 0-0 U-- ; naTln?. annexed a wife, Kermit, will ' now proceed to take thefirst real licking of his young ' - . but eventful life. tQ o LoeaJ poets and students of nature are re minded of the fact that zephyrs rhymes with -- heifers., " ' , f EsoEzaacai Twor wwyr Eczema Remei v - . ; . Sehumann-IIeink-persis- she may ts evehtually attain the dignity of the first page. --o . Some men a o i -- . For sale by PROVO DRUG CO. Exclusive agency ' well-know- n I t Lawn Grass. Should Be Cut Lon to Protect ; the Tender Roots i Washington, D. C., June 'rass should be cut long so that the toots will be' protected after the cutting. This means, says the Department of Agricultures landscaper gardffer, that the lawn mower should be set just as high as it will go. Lawns should' be cut frequently and in ordinary cdses where the cuttings are nrmal they should be left Where they fall," not Withstand' ing 'the contrary opinion of the energetic person who follows up hiet cuttings with aft iron rake. Lawns should never be raked witbi an iron rake', except ' to prepare them for the sowing of grass seed, for such raking harrows up the the soil. Neither should they be 17-G- - - A first-cia- s If the j - minstrel show with Coy Herndon, the World-famouhoop roller o i u, Rri, r ,.s - iitr v, HiScJinr.lIj 25c, 35c & 50c - Seat Sale Tuesday 10 A. M. .. diligent'1 caretaker of a V lawp of a lawn must followup the cutting by some other operation, bnly a .wooden rake should be PROPOSES AMENDMENT . used, and this Should be employed TO PROTECT DRY STATES carefully so as not to disturb sufh of the grass clippings as have sifWASHINGTON, June 17. A ted down around the roots. These deconstitutional amendment gras. clippings that settle around states to protect dry the roots affordthem a very im- signed introduced was do will and today by Senator portant protection much to keep the lawn in fine con- Dillingham of Vermont. dition whenlthereus lack of rain , Instead of prohibiting the sale later in the season, for they will for beverages purposes of intoxihold the moisture and act as a d shield from the sun. In fact, the cating liquor, as the constitutional, amend- grass cuttings are needtd about the roots, and should not detract-7men- t 'the Dillingham wqul.i,from the looks of the for' -- nobson-Sheppar- - L they5oQkhrivt-drytfpandworktf,1:1,!!-''4'e?!- their way down, so that they are!blt th? rHnPortation .of liquor no I longer 'noticed. Grasses arejint anY sate for sale or use for natnrally any 'purpose contrary to the laws liable to be harmed by the hot sun of such states. 7777 about the roots. Its purpose is similar to the FOR SALE Lim i t ed amount of existing Kenyon law, but it would food Carbon paper; le per sheet remove all question as to the valthe legislation embraced while it lasts, in 25 cent lota. Best idity-of : law. . in the Kenyon ertido Csll this office. -- NASHVILLE STUDENTS AT " oFerA housR'tuRsday On Tuesday evening, June 23, the Nashville Students.. The will - be Merry Minstrel Men. seen at the Opera House in. a Darktown Scrimmage, in two parts. The company this year has several new novelty acts, including Coy Herndon, the worlds famous h Tb e company will give the usual big street pa- -' rade at noon, and a band concert in the evening. Seats will be on sale at 10 a. m. Tuesday, at the box office- .- " oop-rolle- r. TO THE PLEASURE SEEKER- .The best boating, bathing and fishing is' found at the Mouth n Provo cat fish, black bass and trout in season. -Boats, bathing suits, fishing tackle -- -- River--Plenty-f - and refreshments can be obtained at the minds are smaller than a chigger, kxr lLjjtx , o o o o o o- One may now ride in a hydroaeroplane fnt . An Ohio factory makes 360,000,000 bungs a is ten the spot thrilling enough year. Now just bow many swigs would that'in-dfeate- ! j?10. llawng ' . Are less than any other concern in the State; hehcWwe can cell you a piano .for considerably less than any one else. 7 Pianos sold By us go direct from 7 fac- tory to your home. We have saved many others many dollars, let us do the same for you., 7 -I; . BLAISE- - : t - - -- I -- - ind dont creat half as much stjr - J s, S - 8 wept. , Hut Garranza has shown his hand. Hes a balky horse. lie is tie fly in the ointment of peace, and unless he. is' summarily swatted he will upset every effort in that direction. If fbe UnJted States government wants . peace in Mexico it must clip Carranza's wings, for that bewhiskered patriot has his optics firmly focussed upon the. battered presidential chair of the. land of the Montezuma. , Swat Carranza. ' , ' Ok Q -- If Madam -. which we believe possesses! unusual merit-5 We highly Tecommend and sell it on a positive guarantee. " The ob-- , Ject of this effective preparation is to- - penetrate the skm and destroy the germs of this distressing and stubborn disease. If you are a sufferer from skin troubles, give thlsTemedy a, trial. You will be pleased with the result,. Two sizes, 50c and fl.00. ,, t A few wpeks 8go it was ton much Huerta, but now Carranza seems to be rocking the boat. Huerta appears willing to retire from the dictatorship of Mexico, and apparently is endeavoring only to save as much as possible of hig faje rt- - - lk(inf roejvrFUBuc nca ith -- new housesand health. County--Enginee- ; t - -- the patient residentsof Lake View and Vineyard are still waiting for that sprinkler to start laying the dust. Yes, they are waiting also for the county commissioners to namea rpad H 7. - -- & i vault instead of in foreign banks. ' :: But nowL i . Reports show that America is sending a great deal of gold acrossthe seas Whether this gold is going to, pay for the heavy imports under the Democratic tariff law, we must, with perfect fairness, say is yet to be seed. ,But this is true right now:' We have plenty of gold here in America and the reason we have plenty of gold is because we have, been selling American-mad- e products to their money, for, it. Now, Europeand taking under the Wilson tariff,- - we are buying foreign goods and paying for them in American gold. And, with the tariff a,s it has been fixed by the Democratic party, we can no longer expect to cancel the eharges for American-mad- e goods. . 1 do not know Lincoln said: about the know I but that if you buy a ton, of steel tariff, rails abroad you have the rails and the foreigner has the money: if. you make a ton of rails here. you have both the rails and the money. - So, while we are talking about extending our foreign trade, we may expect to hear, further reports that our. gold is being shipped to Europe. When we hear these reports' perhaps It will be just as well to bear these facts in mind. - - - And i try, ' 6 ONCE MORE THE COMMITTEE i 1 The National Foreign Trade Convention, representing a hundred leading commercial and industrial organizations of has just in National close to the a come Capital.' This suggests a time ly inquiryT Which side of the foreign trade ledger is America going to be-- on the credit or the debit p , . Most f forget that the kidneys, like the ls, get sluggi8H hnd clog-nd n a flushing occasionally, else we hav backache and dun misery in the kid y region, severe head- aches, rheifmatic twinges, torpid liver, acid Btomica, firgeplessnss land ' all sorts "of hfedd disorders. You simply must keep yodr kidneys actlve and cleaA and the moment you feel an Iche on pain In tihe kidney region, get aboutuour ounces of Jad Salts frqm any gdod drug store here, take a tibleapoonfij In a glass of water before breakfast for few days and yoar kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid ofi grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and Yf harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them o normal activity It also neutralize the acids in th d urine so it no longei irritates, thus pndpg bladder disorders. Jad.1 Salts is harmless; inexpensive; make a delightful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which every bduy should take now and then lo keep their kidneys clean, thus aviding 'seriqus com- plications. A loal druggist says he sells lots of Jad Spits to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is trouble. Hedqv Drug Co. ' (Ad MUSIC COMPANY , 1.j. |