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Show iResolve Farmers to have to; Succeed A; Clearing House the handicap of Throv t. - s off petty ills that make you grouchy, listless 3pd depressed. Get at the root of your ailments clear your' digestive system of impurities, put it in good working order keep it healthy with Clearing House is newest institution which has been established on the governments Irrigation projects in the West According to one of Uncle Sam'a engineers this clearing house will put an endtothe accumulation of old agricultural machinery and other unusd articles around the farm, as well as assist the farmer, in finding a market for many of his products he has been unable to sell by other means. The Department of Agriculture has detailed farm advisors to assist the farmers In the development of their work. The plan is that each of the farm advisors should learn from the Individual farmer just what products or machinery be has on hand and wishes to dispose of. These articles are then listed, whether they be In terms of, boxes kf apples, registered hogs or pieces of farm machinery which has been replaced by other equipment Each farmer is expected to make returns once a month, and the monthly lists are posted at reclamation' service headquarters ' for BEECHAMS pilis Help You UtMlSk(AvMlidMhikWiiU. 10- IIZ tit, -, PUFFFD-liPJF- FAULTY ET der, GROCERY CLEANEST Tiz. 25-ce- re. THE IN hre ircl, COMPLAINT CITY es xzj WOMAN 81 YEARS. OLD Made Strong By Vinol Greenville, S. C., "I want others to know of the great benefit I have derived from Vinol. 1 am 81 years old the and Vinol has given me strength, a After spending practically healthy appetite and overcame nervouswhole of Tuesday in the Fourth dis- ness. It is the best tonic reconstructor I ever used. Mrs. M. A. trict court in the trial of J. A. Hutchison. Vinol is a delicious cod liver and Armstrong, charged with .obtaining' iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to of Swenson Span12300 from August overcome run down, weak, devitalized ish Fork undeli faTse pretenses, conditions and for chronic coughs and colds. the trial came to a standstill, when HEDQUIST DRUG COMPANY t It was learned that the information did not charge a public offense. Provo, Utah. Judge Jacob Johnson appeared for , the defendant and after his which was made just before witnesses were called, was sustained. The case, however, was ordered resubmitted to the same or another committing magistrate and the defendants bond continued. ' v ; a. a wi Armstrong, who was at the time of the alleged offense aq insurance - , .. . ' , r . " with representwas charged agent, i ' i . ' ' ing to August Swenson that he Ai A, A ; s f (Armstrong) could seerrp a purr A f 20;00 for a 10 share cents chaser at shares of the Peerless Mining stock but in order to do so it would be necessary for Armstrong to have 12000 so that he cou'd appear to the proposed purchaser as a Joint purchaser of the stock with him, Armj strong persuaded Swenson to- lend f S him $2000 for this purpose,- which 23, " t ' . $2000 was secured about Oct ;,t, V' , ( 'V "If 1915, and was to be returned In two v .v . t or 'three days. The sale was not t renot was tVV the , money made and A turned. and the prosecution claimB there was no intention of making a .v VV' K ; -s , . . VV sale and that the entire proceeding v .i f v'i. ; 4 was fraudulent on the part of Armi k strong . District Attorney Armstrong in .is , said statement his opening making the prosecution would show that r.A"' Armstrong was a member of a gang of fraudulent operators who had attempted similar operations at . Murray. Judge Jacob Johnson, the defendant, objected to kit statement on the groupd that Vie state would not be allowed to ' evidence to prove it. g.rr.'g Judge Morgan said he would rule ou the admfsaability of the evidence when It was presented. It is believed that the defense vyill This is a photograph of the camp of the Thirteenth United States ' Cavalry at Columbus, which was attacked by Villa's men. The scene be that the $2900 was paid to Armshows the clothing and accoutremen ts of the men out sunning. The low er picture is a recent photograph of Villas prmy. . Most of the men strong as commission for securing a purchaser for the mining stock. Bhown in It were in the attacking pa rty of Thursday, March 9. . 1"' . SANITARY GROCERY i Tiz makes feet remarkably fresh and sore proof. Tiz takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses Tiz Is the grandest and bunions. foot gladdener the world has ever known. box of Tiz at any Get a end foot torture for :t end store drug rvcc FROM THE DELAYS CASE Youre footsick! your feferfeei tired, puffed up, chafed, aching, sweaty and they need unu-e'-piec- SAVE MONEY BUYING Is Instant relief for sore, ach caltouied feet and - , The farmers clearings house plan r is based on the idea that it TJy to advertise, but, inasmuch' as the projects Jn most cases do not have local newspaper mediums, with their for jiale columns, it is necessary that ther articles which are offered as bargains be listed 'at some Central place, so that the farmers may learn pfthe opportunities to make a purchase at home and to save money, -- The plan of plat mg farm advisors on the projects will be pushed', as quickly as. the Department of can obtain satisfactory men to fill" these positions. The farmers clearing hous will be in charge of these farm advisors and it is believed by officials of both the Department of Agriculture and the Department. of the Interior that the assistance given fanners in soiling their surplus products' and of machinery mu bring ebon' better feeling between the men on all the projects and m the end will save them many thousands of dollars'. TIREO FOR I la low, of each man on the project' 4 They, act promptly on the stomach, liver and bowels, removing waste matters and purifying the blood. Not habit forming, never gripe, but leave the organs strengthened. To first Scceed in life, or work, healthy body. This famous remedy will ao much to Sold TrrwWra. the information The Farmers the rch- - lng, sweaty, smelly fee?; yon- rV will fit fine and youil only wlth you -'?d - Tiz soGner, Aecept no h; substitute. advt. 65 North Academy Ave. Phone 41 For Prompt Service.. Prompt Delivery argu-'ent- Camp of. Thirteenth Cavalry Some Mexicahs Who Attacked It. S DRINK HOT WATER; v v - ' if - 1 V "V" - BEFORE BREAKFAST 1 V .Says you really feel clean! sweety and fresh inside, arid c are seldom ill. 4 If yon are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and burn into gas ahd acids, you have a real surprise awaiting you. - . Immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This Is Intended to first neutralize and then wash out of 30 ur Btomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store and besria enjoying this mornir.j It Is said that mea and women who try this become enthusiastic and keep It up dally. It Is a splendid health measure for it is more important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the outside, because , the skin porea do not absorb impuri-ties into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing Inside is not new, as millions of people practice it. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teas poo nful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, limestone phosphate is an Inexpensive white powder and almost taste less, morning, -- fvW - Will" L - Int-odu- ''S CYRIL SCOTT ? 4 . 1 J ciety drama, ' Lords of High Deci- s N a PRESIDENT WILSON URGES SPEEDING UP OF ARMY 4 flatter PooucnoN . waala also iKBBsaaai Just what you need for spring .Ready Mixed Paint for the Home. proggcjqtion. IK FVtfLORIS.ORHlGH'bCI3IOFj has civil suit for pending against Armstrong $2000. Attorney K, K. Steffenson 'of Salt Lake, who is representing Swenson in the civil suit, was, on motiofi of District Attorney McDonald,'- entered as associate coun:el for the Swenson Mi 11 t' j - Scene from iVV ce '! Ellen Tuesday. April Hr g repre-"'tin- wT. ttJ j Hi: i? icn at . ja -- r -- VA it" - V - x - , 1 ;f - i : - " - . t jf ... , -- .JO I i I 'j T BILL Washington, April Si Debate on the ariry Increase bill was continued Jn the senate today with the fate of the federal volunteer plan still hanging in the balance. Prcaklcnt Wilson urged senators to speed up the ariry bill and Senator Stone told him every effort would be made to dispose of it as quickly as possible. The first amendment offered today was by Senator Sutherland, Repub-- . lican, Jo increase the coast artillery considerably over t the Increases proposed by the committee. . Chinamel and Varnisk for the Furniture. Kalsomine for the Walls. Paint Brushes for all Purposes. Glass and Putty for the Windows. e ' ' . ' ; : i t We will repair your wood furniture and stain or varnish same. -- ' BEEBE LUMBER CO. Phones 104 and 105 s Provo, Utah it |