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Show Home From California. We Need Organization. The Spanish Fork Press TAKE NOTICE. generation ago, when asked why they were Methodists, etc., people would ssy, religion is My father a brass me. for Today good enough band Is preferable to the father church A One year hUHSt'KiniON II. to payable iv advance ' Local Jots Plenty of ice at Rob. Boyack s. FOR SALE Light See Dr. C. M. Hart. spring wagon. J. V. Rife has been ill for the pant week, but Is improving. Paint of all kinds, and glass cut to order at the Farmers Cash Mercantile Co. Rubber tires on baby carriages ed. replac- Any size, any style, by Niels An-tho- n. Ekl. Collett is in from Soldier Summit where he has been working for several months. Mrs. Mary Cox is now taking orders for the fall and winter for the famous Fay Stockings. Miss Beaglcy of Nephi, who taught school here two years ago, has been visiting friends here. We do not advertise for want of business, but as a matter of business. Th. & D. E. Petersen. Mrs. A. Engberg has returned from Castilla where she spent some time for her health. She is much improved. Lorenzo Thomas the tailor has all his fall and winter samples in. Call and see him for good clothes, all right prices. F. J. Rawlings, representing the National Life Insurance Co. of Vermont, seems to be doing a thriving business In fais tine these days. Place your order now for your fall suit of clothes, made to yuur measure. Guaranteed fit or no sale. Prices the lowest. See Rob. Boyack, agt. One fare for round trip to Salt Lake City Sept, 3d to Oct. I) for fourtn Final regtanJ national Estiddfod. turn limit Oct. 12. Sait Lake Route. One and oue third fare for round trip for Labor Day celebration at Goldfield Nev., Sept. 7. On sale Sept, o and t Final return Sept. 12. Salt Lake Roune Mrs. Amelia R. Stockdule of Salt Lake City and Mrs. George Reynolds of Springvilie are visiting their sister Mrs. 1. E. Nielsen of Palmyra this week. LOST A grey, silk lined jacket with white eye.et, embroidery collar and cuffs. Lott between the City Drug Store and the river Iridge. Finder please return to Miss Mattie Miles. WANTED A good, steady, i.ulus-triou- s girl for general housework, one that is not afraid to work; good wages a.id steady employment to the right party; apply personally to Niel Dahle. For some lime ourcollections have been bad, yes, chronic- People ay, Live an honest, moral life All necessary and God will nave you. is to believe in Christ and you will be saved a was the thief on the cross. God, to be the author of peace, and not confusion must have an organization. We see system, order, organization stand for progression, happiness, life. No organiztion means cIihmh, confusion, and belief without works stands for disintegration, misery and death. From the crude system in Africa up through the secret societies and kingdoms of the world to our grand republic, we see a certain set of rites and ceremonies essential to each. Take rules and regulations from the army -- what would happen? Suppose we wished to join the Masons. We see their rites and Some we think good-oth- ers ceremonies. we dont. If I live right and dont violate any of your rules, 1 think you ought to let me join. To such an one Masons aay, put away your likes and dislike, comply strictly wilh our rites and ceremonies and you will reImceive protection and fellowship. heredesires Russian a coming agine to become an American citizen. He is told what to do. He replies he is tired of red tape. He will pay taxes, lead a good moral life and thinks Uncle Sam should admit him. What would be the result? In God and his laws we see perfect system, order, organization. Perfect mean are adapted to bring perfect ends. Surely God after exhibiting so perfect a system as adorrs and beautifies the earth would not throw order and law to the breeze and say, Ix-aa moral life, live up to your conscience nd be a law unto yourselves. On the other hand he says, "There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism. Except a man is born of the water and the spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Where does he say we can make our own law. He that bclieveth and is baptised shall be saved and he that bclieveth not shall be damned. A young man came to Jesus with a moral life, he hadn't joined the kingdim. He was 2,000 years ahead of his time, or has he been with us always? people with to cnU-- r heaven on morality. A man believes in the bible, yet says Christ did not leave any organization Seek ye first the kingdom of God. Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but citizens and saints in the household of Gl. Sometimes Gods church is called an organization, a kingdom, etc. The name is nothing. Does it require too much to believe that God will have an universal rtr.yght Way or Does Christ's great narrow path? society need less system than Masonry? If the soldiers f Old Glory need organization do not Gods soldiers need organization? There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one church, and Go! in his mercy has rest trod it in our day. If any man will accept and obey its principles in god faith he will receive a knowledge from the Father that he does belong to the household of God although it might be nicknamed - Elder ROBERT R. Mormonism. CHURCH, Central States Mission. Rowe gave this office a He recounted the pleasant call today. event of the recent visit of himself of and wife to California - the land hi u of experitold and flower; fruit ence at ene of the greatest western universities and gave u a description of the leading town In our sister state. social To him the trip added much In a he did Not only and educational way. socierender that condition study the ties prosperous and happy, hut also he studied several of the industries from The prinan economic point of view. in any line that specialization ciple interest of but variety success, brings fails, is thoroughly exemplefied by our western neighbors along the coast. Then, too, Mr. Rowe came in contact with many of the greatest minds from Yale on the east to Stanford on the west. This privilege alone repaid him for the energies he expended in mingling with the learned and enlightened. Our children will receive this pulse of new thought in the schools this year. California is truly a sunny land where there is still room for many an industrious settler and desirable citizen. Enterprise is promoted by every resident, growth is on the wing, commerce spreads wide her sail and therefore our western sister happily bears the title, Queen of the Golden West. Consolidated Wagon & Machine One and one third fare for round trip for Labor Day celebration at Goldfield, Nevada Sept 7. Onsale Sept. 5 and t. Final return Sept. 12. Salt Lake Route. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK ally bad and our creditors are crowding us to the limit. We could easily pay our bills, if we could collect what we have coming to us, Our subscribers, some of them, are in arrears, no doubt through an oversight. They should be paid in advance, as that is the only way a paper can do business successfully. We w ill place a pencil checkmark in the upper right hand corner near the name label of The Press this week of all those whose subscripton have expired, or if w e overlook any, kindly notice the date on the label and see.how. you stand. Do the best you can, and well assure you that it w ill be greatas we want ly appreciated, to commence pacing off our bills. The Press, A. Jensen, . Lditor. I Wednesday the board of directors and manager of the Farmers Cash Mercantile Co. paid an official visit to the branch institutions at Salem, Lake Shore and Mapleton. They report having found these stores in a satisfactory condition and doing a satisfactory business. Always busy seems to be a characteristic expression of the clerks and stockholders in each district. The For good treatconcise statement, ment and m wey saving returns, follow the crowd to the Farmers Cash, certainly bears with a meritorious signifiThe manager took several cance. photographs of the companys places of business and we shall anticipate their publication in the near future. Sunday afternoon last the people of the Third ward listened to a literary lecture by Ed. M. Rowe. During the time occupied the speaker made on exposition of the trend of the desires of the American public along the line of pleasure and entertainment and gave many illustrations bearing out the idea that places of pleasure can be made places of social morality. The theater, he contends has its place as a leading educational factor. It can be made a tchool of logical thought and analysis as wi ll as a pleasure garden where the emotions and inaginat'on are set at py. We are always busy. Cash Mercantile Co. M. Ed. The Farmers Imp-nve- Luther Burbank, the plant wiaid, about the thin nk ss cactus he has sent to the Natii nal :iins',um in Washington, said a Washington journalist. "Mr. Burbank said that he had (hang d the aspect of many plants, hut not so much, peihais, as people People expected greater thought. changes than he could give. His ahieve.r.ents sonr times d'sappolnted thent over, ;.s a lawyer of l.e s An- (,ehs had been disappointed one day. "Tils 'awr eaiel to a friend: " Wen'd you believe it? I tent'd out m.v sixty-nintyrar. In possihl"!' exclaimed the friend. Why. you se arcely look CS.' number of friends and relatives of and Mrs. Henning Christensen nut at their home last Tuesday evening to ctkkiate Mrs. Christensen's .r.d birthday. Among those present was a Miss Petersen who arrived from Denmark last E'riday. Of the Best Farmers to buy the Best Line of Mowers and Binders made in the World The Old Reliable McCORMICK Mowers, Binders and Hay Rakes: Optimism is a Boast We can judge the future only by the past. Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EX IERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. PaSajund forEhHJejrJF Chris Ferguson will call for milk each morning. Honest Weights and Tests Guaranteed. ' School Trustees' Annual Financial Reoort of S punish Forte School District So. 2. Comity of Ituh, State of Utah, for the Svhool Yeur, ending June 30th, I9U: C Elm Creamery o 'SPRINGVILLE U RECEIPT ... From District Taxes for current ex- . 1 jiensea From Stute Apportionment From County School Fund From Tuition Fee . . . From all other sources Total ,2H SI 20 H) 5 00 21 So 9.1X5 2. $I.H56.W DISBURSEMENTS For Payment of Teachers. Male For Payment of Teachers, Female , I j School year begins Gept. 15th, 19 08 Degree and certificate courses For Current Expenses For CompcnsHiion of Trustees For Payment of .Innilors For Payment of Int rest on irenlraf t For Kent of Building used for School purposes Overdraft of last Report Kalunce on hand at end of j ear of Dis- trict T he Agricultural College, Logan, Utah Dr. A. G. Stoddard of Fairfax, Minnesota, who has been in our city for some time looking around with a view of locating somewhere in this country has decided that Spanish Fork is the choice spot for him both for health and fruit raising and has bought 20 acres of land on the bench. He will also practice his profession and is having un office fitted up in the W. O. Creer building, one door suth of Dr. Harts dental office. The doctors family will move out from Minnesota soon. inter-inounta- in in Agriculture, Domestic Science, Co- Mechanic Arts, General Science. Courses in Music. mmerce, Fund Total $ IS Ml Ml Indebtedness nf lust year. Boating $2.43 41 2.43.41 Indebtedness decreased this year State of Utah. County of L'tub ss. Marlnus Larsen and Perry A. Thomas, trustees of Spanish Fork School District in said Countv. being severally du'y sworn, each for himself, savs: That the within Unanrial statement of the School Dour I of said District, Is true and correct. MaKINL's LARsEN Circulars and Catalogue free upon application. WE HAVE SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT wh.a we talk of Reg Fllntkote Roofing and It taped, If you want onty over ell other roofing for f.irm building!. yonr buildingi fully protected from heat tnd cold, flin and uiow, fire and water, you should use rs ts A Bold Step. G S If danmee and costs on said animal be not paid within to days from date of this notice he will he sold to the highest cash Udder at Spun Ish Furs t Itv pound ul 2 o'clock p. m on the 29th day of August IMS I ted at Spanish Fork. Flub county, State of Ctnh. this ih day of August. IM s. JtS. t'HAPPF.L.CIty Pouiidkeeper. To overcome the and reasonable objections of the more it to the use of secret, medicinal l)r. R. V. llerce, of Buffalo, N. i some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued Any one wanting gravel from Monk medicines for do- beds by the makers of put-umust see B. J. Johnson. tf mestic use, anij. so has published broadcast and o, er to the whole wortd, a full and comp Mens work shirts sold at lowest list ot all tho Ingredients imposition of his widely prices at Farmers Cash Mere. Co. entering e. Thus he has taken ious courses oiTered, requirements of celebrated his numc itrons and patients Jnto admission, etc., is sent free by the his nee. Thtfk too he has re Miss University of Utah, Salt Lake C ity. niovetMilyuicdiclnes from among secret nostrrawof doubtful merits, and mads Teacher of them bTicmatki oj Known Composition. One fare for round trip to Salt Lake ORGAN AND PIANO, furuml.lS are ill such cu'cHeTa City, Sept. 3) to Oct. 10 for fourth ' that jus THEORY OF MUSIC lie if m.r u fnuJto subject them t5 that grand national Estiddfod. Final return scrutiny, For particulars apply Ht the home of the wrapper of every bottle Not only tines limit Oct. 12. Salt Lake Route. MRS. THOMAS CREER Of Pr. Pierce's (ioltlen Motile si Discovery, the famous medicine for weak s ton at h, paj liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases Silence for Five Year., wherever located, have printed upon It, tit Proper Glasses lu i f.'iifflOih, a full and complete list of ad James I.. Williams, a hainiaker, ot r he Ingredients Composing It, but a small Accurately his and wife ochave Conn., tiecn book lied lias Danbury, frori numrroui comp Prescribed. medical Works, all the standard of different cupied the same house, taken their school, of practice, containing very numermeals at the same table, and have ous exlracls from the writings or leading L. M. JONES, Home Optician. of medicine, endorsing 4n Dig been In each" other's company almost practitioners powdhli Irniu, each and every Ingre!mnyft contained In l)r. 1len-e'medicines. continually for five years without dient Any Lense Duplicated. One of these little books will be mailed free sptaking a word to each other. Five to any one sending address on poMal card ot Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork letter, to lir. K. V. Bierce, Buffalo, N. Y., yeara ago they quarreled, and Wil- by and the same. From thla Unit liams made a vow that he would never book reouestlng It will be learned that Dr. l'lereea medno contain alcohol, narcotics, mineral again speak to his wife, lie has kept icines agents or other polxonou or injurious agenia it faithfully, and Mrs. Williams Is now and that they are made from native, medicinal roots of great value: also that tome ot suing for a divorce. the moot valuable Ingredients contained in KENTUCKY It keeps the poultry and Mock warm and dry in winter and cool Root nut puKuie the w.tteruh which it comet in contact, table lor; 11 domestic usee. It comet ready to lay, and intide enough cant, tuiU.and tement tuft. lent for lavinge It et ,n,nK J1 Ad boxes in poultry houm and all other ttork ouiidmga.and rata and vern in will not atuck it. FuUpanicuUrtarc fives o an y one lay i u bad lor our bock, aad Ire JwpU, cb , d Intel-lurei- com-poun- I,UIVIBE3F CO. p lllltlE Arranged for August 21 h, Salem It. Inyion let Ward... Buy son Agnes Engberg : 2nd Wnrd.. Spring Lake Mlflhtleat Name on Earth. . Lincoln said of Washington: Washington Is the mightiest name on earth; long since nilglultst In the cause of civil liberty, still mightiest In moral reformation. On that name a eulogy is It cannot be. To add expected. brightness to the sun or glory to the name of Washington la alike Impossible. Let none attempt It. In solemn awe pronounce the name, and In raked, deathless splendor leave It shining on. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription n. for weak, nervous nervous, and dehlllt aild Women, Were employed, long similar Indiana for the ailments ago, hy years outlaw. In fact, one of the affecting tlu-lmost valuable medicinal plants entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was known to the Indians aa Buuaw-WccOur knowledge of the uses of not a few of ournus-- t valuable native, medicinal plants was gained from the Indiana. As made up hy Improved and asset processes, the" favorite Prescription Is a most efficient renusiy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anleverslon and retorverslon. overcoming painful period. toning up the nerves and bringing almt a perfect state of health, bold by all dealurs In cpxliclnoa. over-worke- d, r d. j ' run-dow- iVHISIIEY For Gentle mew cheriali Qualify For Sale by BOYACK & HUCHES Stake John Sluhril - (iforgi- bihaerwr And r.-- M Keren Jiitin- - I Bowen t Swell no! David William John Moore Morgan Heel John H Augu-- He ;Sant.nuln ' I.IST. TresIdefT MISSION AllV by the John b D'" Maurice J Marl' Isaac Brockton! Sireuua tlanlnrr Goalien Vir-lulle- Wednesday afternoon a number of the local ball tossers went to Springvilie to have a little sport at the national game. The game proved to be an exciting one In the ninth the score was tied and when Spanish Fork came to bat they hit the Springvilie twirler for four runs, Lut the northerners went them one better when they came to bat and won the game with a score of 13 to 14. 0 s, Saturday evening a number of RichUniversity of Utah. ard Evans friends met at his home to Registration of students, September w is i him good luck on his return to 11th and 12th; entrance examinations, tiekl, for which place he left WedItth and loth; instruction September The of the evening nesday. early part was spent in music and social chat after begins, September 14. The University includes a School of wnich a l elaborate supper was served. Arts and Sziemcas, the State Normal School, the State School of Mines, the Thus. O. Creer left lust Saturday for Utah School of Medicine, a department Beckwith, Califoruia, after spending a Law, and a Preparatory School.. week in this city visiting with his famThe catalog, which detcribe j the varily. He had not been home for eight mmths. He was accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. Creer and daughter, Minnie. Mr. Creer is holding a responsible position on the Western radii. R. with Straw & Storrs. General Manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY To-da- con-tiae- A Mr. Dealers In Utah and Idaho CEO. T. ODELL, His Disappointment. was talking, on my trip west, to Reads Completed in Ycrk. d During 1907. 37o miles of highways were completed In New York PERRY A. THOMAS. Subscribed a- - d sworn to before me this thirt:ae. 90 miles wete ; la .; under of Julv. lit. teenth day and plans cnl apeii.icati, ns KOBT. T THCKHKR. SEALJ were adopted for 490 ncles more, laist Notary Public Cheap Rates East. stnwed the greatest amount of year Ausust 24 23. To Chicago, Minma-poli- load building since the o!iey of ESTRAY NOTICE. St. Louis and intermediate points state trad improvement w.-i-s Inaugurat1 have In my posession the following desert Round trip, long limit, stop overs. ed lit 1S9S. For the t.u unlmul Impounded us estray, or for tresthere Write L. H. Harding, Salt Lake for are 1,042 miles of completed improved pass: One blue horse, abount nine years old. branroads to show, and or total 275 ded particulars. on left shoulder und left thigh Q g is to be credited to last year. P'-- w Leading Implement Co, Jo Wilkin K Kdwnrd L MiM AmtarW William S Tannet For First-Clas- L John H Burned John E Huih t'hnrle White S'haerrer John J HallMd Watch Repairing SEE- - s Ivon Auiuion Net"''; Sydney Tanner Peter Robert J. Rolfe John KotK'rMi Bill Joseph S Corn! M City Drug Store Sydney Erick Uvlund John O John W Wiliiuiit M Farmers Cash Mercantile Company Inti. Ilmin- - So. 14 Hell Phone No. IH Quickest delivery, 1 Vex luce bought and sold. No credit. No bad debts. Means lowest prices to buyers. Th only Penny Cash Store in the Citv One price to All Never undersold. Job"""-Sha- d Fork 1st Ward Enoch LudlJ tII Tim. of meeting, I n,',uiiii',, and fc'P. P- - Places excepting Eureka nfj-.ninth where meeting 7 P. m. Spanish Fork, Utah. ly Rich"" .J f.r THOMAS ' Mrs. F. R. Bechdolt SPECIALIST IN HAIR DRESSING SCALP TREATMENT, MASS MANICURING, FACIAL Rnvnelr Unite, gnlllllll ( |