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Show ' ' - H. C. : na feovo post PAGE TWO EDITORIALS Hic:5 Editor. -- MO touns LOOK I i Nobody THE PRESIDENT IS RIGHT. CONCEDING AMERICAN RIGHTS. President Woodrow Wilson took a stand on file sav n z fill use in the British Order in tjnmril, to vxTiTcli the TTfiTed States took such America nrneut ratitthe- othef dayvTdr-1- i will ad- meet with the approval of every true America u 4Simrg exception, Was that dealing with it e was discretion left of features. former regardless dast.y-ativLarge allegiances to nations who Ifathe hands of the officers of the crown as to are now at war. This nation is not spoiling for fit maimer, and also the measure, of enforce- - a fight nor are we going to permit other nations I frighten us out II war should ever be necessary aval. The Washington protest of a few weeks the United States to maintain its national g trailed attention to this fact, and more than expressed the expectation that the comraerci tegrity and the dignity and respect of other . f this country wcmld,t by such means, be relieved nations.AtM times, during the past few months, rf inatoy of the obstmetions which the order, if 'tfcvraato btf literally and strictly enforced would American blood has boiled with patriotism and raise against it. The Washington note, in fret, . indignation has arisen over wrongs perpetrated sorted that a much wider .latitude than that against American citizens. Yet war is a serious o in the order should be allowed in its applica- - business and no matter how small the nation'we pit ourselves against, we must realize that We are flan. , .This, as we said af the time, was all that the going to lose some of. the best blobd of thenation, Called States was in a position to demand. And and American citizens are too valuable in the in-- tt llif of the nation to sacrifice fhemi ta the Eie hraf OTm" of 7protestcould -- not go--- f felted, the official British announcement that 8d of war without just and sufficient cause, action is now removed from the list'of contra- - America has a great mission to perform as a and that certain cargoes of dyestuffs from tion of peace and w must consider the cost be Germany will be permitted to proceed, to this fore we enter into war. o 0 o onwntry is evidence. These announcements reem England is trying 16 placate us. It has modi-ti- n a aadfficient aa&wer to the late German couteo-- ! that the United States has made a supine fied the cSttoa and dye orders and invited Billy nminderiof its, neutral rights. But we .ihall Sunday to cross at Atlantic. o o- to see other concessions made from time The most strategicTthing a Mexican general Co time as. emergency, demands and conditions do is io capture a telegraph line that has an can joemut lat the American note the strongest emphasis end in the United States. O O af prot est was laid upoa that part oMhe Order Tbe woman wbo has become the bride of the l Council serving all the purposes of a blockade! neutral European ports.' This .protest will, Joplin man is likely to discover that is be somewhat sot in bis ways. cWubt, be renewed if such an administration T th order As will facilitate our commercial t with such , ports does not ouununifatiou xwnove the embargo. We have gone far in thea little power they begin excesses., The same snweewfuJaasertionof our rights and .interests charge has been madr a gainst packers, t neutrals, and" we will go farther as occasion A Dodge City husband returned to' his wife warrants. The blockading position of the allies when he learned from the filing of a damage suit the start that so indefensible-froto cafimi ejould be seen as likely follow such a that she thought bis affections were worth tfroag protest as Washington sent to London $10,000, fr in-on)- 4 i I -- na-Ido- ol , seeds own fcafden on Can Tell When Vou Darken Gray, Faded Hair with Sage Tea. I West. 101-year-o- ld n ns J -- - i WW1VWUGZfSbi5M'' 0 o- - and 8th have added to this year a hand pick 5 th I'Torth i. 0- - ri I -- Grandmother kpt her hair beautifully darkened, gloesyand abundant a 1th a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took On that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for Wyetha Sage and Sulphur Compound, you kdn get a large bottle of this recipe, csfctsi'ihlit read)T simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural Color and beauty to the hair and Is ssleadl for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp thi falling hair. I drnbenm A druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it las been applied ite so easy to use, too; simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair die appears; after another application or two; It la restored to its natural color and looks gLossy, soft and abundant ' . old-tim- tduse.-foribou- well-know- 000 them. Grais and Qover Seeds Flower Seeds con. the 1914 my trial ground tained .over 5000 plants of ,Ia e O of best by machinery. Lawn Crass, White Clover, Orehfyd Rye, Meadow OaU. Tfothy, Alfalfa Red Clover, Etc. .v JuaY received a shipment w. ' Electric Rubber Hose, made u order -- wiUMut the feet marks, as we found this was of no advantage In the weerfog quality of the bose. You win appreciate the fact that new rubber hga the wearing quality. All carrled.over boee ' from last year will bo reduced 8c a foot. Poultry Supplies, Incubators Garden Tools, Etc. My Catalogue 'mailed free to all who will apply, -- ed Bulbs Rubber Hose n . Just received a large shipment grandet Bowers I ever saw, from which 1 saved a nice lot of fully deteWbed seed; wWbh I- - am offer, d , ing to you this year. Th'a year I have several thoo-sa&- t Tulip, Hyacinth. Crocus, Nar- cissus, Bleeding Heart, Peooleo, Etc. at my trial grounds which show .when to. give bloom. Of course mdBt of these hat t bo planted ia the fall, to Spring Bulba, I have a largo stafck of Dahlias, Tuberoses, Glad-lola great variety, Peonloo red, white had ' plak. Bleeding Heart, CaUdlUhL aa-iega- nt hi MANAGING THE HOQ PASTURE Phfttf Dooirabio to Have AWalfa Fanoad Off lot tultabl Arsaa ta toouro Frtoh A very choice : healthy' line of Plants may he had from ' me this year, auch aw Tomato, Cabbage, FloWa. Whflo a few bogs osa bo ralood confined in limited quarters, provided such quarters are kept clean, t they will do better, remain healthier and prodnee pork more economically If they have plenty of alfalfa range, according to Prof. G. W. Barnet, farm advisor on Mv stock of th University of Arizona College of Agriculture extension service. It le desirable to. have the alfalfa pasture fenced off Into suitable areas, so that the bogs can be shifted from one pasture to another. This will not only provide fresh pasture, but will give an opportunity to cultivate, and f need be, to disinfect Practically all casee of Intestinal worms, which are common In swine, are cofttrscted from Jefeeted grounds; therefore, by pasture rotation you can hlp keep your hogs free .from these parasites. Celery, Pepper. Garden Sage and several .thousand flower plants. Cauliflower, Mr. Walter B. Elc ock of Thiladelphia Will deliver a Free Lecture at the Provo Commercial Gob Rooms THURSDAY APRIL 22nd , at 8 O'clock, p. m - - . ON CONCRETE ROADS Its coast ruction -- r: I would have r . . If better seed were to be bad -- Want to be in style, girls! ifseawasS rag of ap. Society has pronounced them flf the destroy Greenwich we shall anda?ake No, this is not aJ jAlaUie to find some pew plaeefnnu "which -- to animlispensableaidto beauty. f grocery advertisement. u . ffrrrion time. STRIVE TO PREVENT CHOLERA -- 0 0--o. There is a fellow aroimd here who When Disease Attack Herd Secure But New York eontmues to grow in wealth his home paper, and people often wonder . reads Services of Competent Veterinary , a population, notwithstanding the Becker and Follow His Directions. -affaii local ot knonletlgeeoneermng jufh4ack 1 lyiMfMM We dont. -- oThe only way to cure hog cholera Is to prevent' It. This might be said 0 o- 3fr. Holwon has not yet verified that Turtle of almost any disease, human, bovine We win. , Teutons y or porcine. m,-.be amateur of that jealous " Allies Bay rumor, but he We win. The prevention, however, ie not alalarmist Who lied! The Public ways In the hands of the farmer, hut it Is generally. When hog cholera 0 o o- attacks your herd, or what you believe Eepeated - horrors -- AppareutlChavelnot sue- th.'it Mexico'UIty is abouMo Rumor iiulT(-atto be hog cholera, 'either secure evNled in properly emphatizing the nectsdty of gwap coats again. competent veterinarian In your ' : depart-men"bulliling safe Aims. o IV of your state. Have them send Bad news for the boys:, Leap year, apa veterinarian to visit your farm, and kill enough hogs to find out vA.at Is the on jump. proaches dlrec 0 ds atmy-trial-groun- x.il ing .machine and All of my seed peas, corn, beans and large seeds are this way, I also test my seed for growquite a quantity of my -- -- ... Itacost -- . Its maintaaance t -- oo t'.uehy some people are! A fel- came Tijto or. r TkfK'Feii enlTy "aml said" "hrs' Tunny bo' ji f ,Uw Victor told him years ago that if he did not once he would become feeble at mioki:ng. wlop t-- And when we asked why he didnt stop, just stalked oaf and slammed the door. . esiMded. o rnrcrwiw-- - v V: o o Over in Europe they build a neat little house ia the top of a tree for observation purposes, and tlfcvi along comes au enemys shell and whisks .5rd.pcfiipant off to.glory. o Every one of the warring nations accuses this country of fat oring the other side. And poor Oid"UTtcle' Sairr is frantic effort to straddle the fence. ' (hr-- o , A self appointed committee has just nour.ced the 'names of the seven best dressed women in Chicago. Why not trot out the seven poorest dressed and note the contrast! I? the matter. Then follow his tlons. While this Is going on. don't allow any person to visit your farm, and don't visit any other farrp. If dogs Utah-Panama-Paci- comeabbur'youplac0.'Biicrot'thm. If you have pigeons about, shoot them. International Exposition Club - an-he -- o o o Every ho; Benefits of Cattle Feeding. Cattle, feeding will enable xhe manager to dispose of his surplus feed In a profitable manner, afford more barnyard manure with which to enrich his' land. .It win also be the means of diversified fanning in which rotations may be planned, not only to supply a variety of feed for the stock, hut aiam wlth spectal refarence to J PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO THE PANAMA-PACIFIINTERNATIONAL r EXPOSITION IN SAN FRANCISCO AND EXPOSITION IN SAN DIEGO a Including Complete Tour ofvthe Principal Points o? Interest in California. Under the Auspices of the C PANAMA-CALIFORSX- ike fertility of YhrtSir JxYPENSX-r-.VIA SALT LAKd ROUTE juxpeiises veiling other concern Are less than any in the- - State; hence we can sell you a pianos for - considerably. Jess than any one else. Pianos sold by us go direct from tory to your home. We have saved m4any others many lar let us dothesame for you. , fac- Excursion tickets with long limits ira sale May 15. 19,2, 26 and 29 at rates as follows: From Provo to Denver, $22.50; Omaha , and Kansas City, $40.00; Chicago, $26.50;. SU .Louis, $51.20. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Routa. - RICHES - suddenly. They are usually the result of thrifty habits formed in youth, supplemented by the habit of saving. The person who saves always ACCUMULATES, and . accumula tlons pave the way to riches.' Any person, old r young, can begin the habit of saving by opening a savings account at this bank. One dollar will start you. on the seldom come . . - ,- - For-furthe- r 21-2- s!-etar- y. ?L-2- 2 , load to walth, rv MUSIC COMPANY 5 . A -- Cooling Wash Stops Hm! , . SAVINGS-BAN- aid Smooth. 1 K' , President Ferrer...... ..x..,... Cashier ...... Assistant Cashier . .Asslstaht Csshlrr C. E. Loose l. T. I. A. Futtl G. et . . PROVO COMMERCIAL T - Fare, expenses and lower berth $88.00 Fare, expenses and tipper berth .$77.20 Fare, expenses, where berth ,is included anothers er- X.i..1.... .v; pense , Yeoman Special train leaves Salt. Lake City on May The ' 10 and return May 22.' All tickets good for ninety daws., Above amount pays for Pullman fare, meats ea route, side ' r trips, room four days in San Francisco and three days, in Los Angeles. Your only additional expense will be meals in San .Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Catalina and such ! other money as you care to spend for pleasure, - ' . A special representative of the railroads over whicJi we travel will accompany tKe train to see that we are well taken ' . r ' care ofr Our treasurer is the Fanners and Stnekgrowers bank of -- Suit Lake . City... in formation .address G. C. Rominger.-president- , 2 Newell Bldg., Salt Lake Cty ; A. B. Jensen, Ogden; U. K. IIalrich, Newell Bhlsu Salt Lake City. - dol- A BROTHERHOOD OF AMRICAff YEOMAN SUMWEir-EXCtlRSTON-EAS- Mir fic d Vice" j I I Tee net In half an hour cot In tan mJnuu but In 6 aeooada. Just a few drops ef that mild, sooth Ins, cooling wash, tho D. D. D, Pre-- I scrlptlon,1 the famous euro for Eczema, and the itch la gone. Tour burning akin la Instantly relieved and you hava ab-aoluia protection from all summer al.ia M troubloa. V can gtva Ton a good trial bottla of tho .geauina A A. Prescription for only IS centa. Dont fall to try thia famaua remedy for any kind of aummer akin trouble- wa know D. D. D. will glva you laataal relief, n 4V |