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Show i l . - ' .'. - 0 hl V'. . vV ", . ;..:. . ' J . - ':. - r,VV ' " .Vs -- f --- --- ber 2nd. daughter, Mrs.' P, H. Craven. Miss Jean Pitta Is at Balt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Allen were visiting with visitors at Payson last Saturday and City far. tke week-en- d , friends. Sunday. ' Boh Laird, of the Tlntic Meat Co., Mrs. Walter Chriatopheraon left today far Balt Lake for a visit with yesterday returned- from Ekker's ranch in West Untie bringing in a relatives, Mrs. Ralph Dnnn returned to fine three year old buck. Janies Provo Sunday after a two weeks Turloupis also succeeded la killing visit with her slater, Mrs. Heber deer la the south end of the district, near 'Diamond. , Jones. Women The of a held Woodcraft on Tuesday Theodore Haynes left v for Balt Lake City, where he has ac- meeting last Friday evening. After regular business was over a cepted employment with one of the the social session was in order. The time railroad companies. playing 50, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Burt left for was spent in Mrs. Gus Henrlod and John Rowe, where on Salt Lake City Thursday Mrs. Agnes Roberts winning prises. they will visit with friends tor the Refreshments were served. remainder of the week. Mrs. Malcolm evening Friday to who submitted George Franks, was hostess to the members an operation at. the Holy Cross Green of the Fidells Club. The Hospital last week, is getting along was spent in playing 500,evening Mrs. besome time nicely but it will be Eugene Blackett winning first prise fore. he will be able to return home. and Mrs. John Bnnnell second prise All kinds, of- plain, and fancy Those present were: Mrs. Charles sweaters for men, women and chil- Jones, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. dren made to order at the Beveridge John Bunnell, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. dress making parlor and embroidery George Tins man, Mrs. Walter shop. Second house on Leadville Chrlstopherson, Mrs. O. A. Allred, Row east of Church street Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mrs. M. R. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Zabrlskle went E. Bullivan, Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. to Balt Lake last Tuesday where Mr. A. F. Burt and Mrs. Thomas Clark, Zabrlskle attended a banquet at the the last mentioned being a special Hotel Utah, given by the Metropoli- guest. tan Life Insurance Co. for all their o employees. He returned to Eureka LOOK OUT FOR THE SHARKS. Wednesday but Mrs. Zabrlskle reo mained at the capital for a weeks The newspapers recently carried a visit. story of an aged couple who Many deer hunters from Eureka pathetic invested and lost 185,000 in worthhave, been going and coming ever less stocks, says the Manufacturer. since the opening of the season but was every cent they had In the few have returned with the coveted It all of their lifetime savmeat. The West Tlntic section, a world and Their money was taken away ings. been has that good always locality from them by glittering promises of for fifteen or twenty bucks, has an unscrupulous broker who promisof be almost to barren proved to make them millionaires. ed been There has deer this year. It the world is full of at least a hundred hunters in that sharksis because without mercy, absolutely locality during the past week and and full of people who believe that not more than half a dozen deer have they can get something for nothing to Eureka. that our been brought back poor houses and peniten-tarle- s Fortunate, Indeed, is the nlmrod who are full and many people disbagged his deer out West this seaand heartbroken. son. The old timers, who are well couraged Dont be fooled into versed in the .sport, claim that the there is any easy road to thinking wealth. early snow of some weeks ago caused Hard work and prudent investment on farther west; secure the only lasting prosperity. the deer to move they do not seem to think that there There are reliable Investment is any scarcity of the fleet footed bankers in every community who are animals for stale tracks Indicate that only too glad to give honest advice there were a number of deer in the to those seeking a place to put their locality some time back. money. , - . You want the 'suit you buy to give SERVICE 'i ; t . fv l.- - J ' x J .-- 1 VJ I i A Ji- iii ' w. Clothcraft 5130M Serge Suits are made to give SERVICE that's one of the reasons why Clothcraft is pur chased every season by ovef 200,000 - i s j v-'-'- Fridsy, October 28,1923. is Eureka Personals and Social Events Pont forget the Woodcraft card Mrs. Caroline Matheeou of Ovid, party seat Friday evening, Novem- Idaha, Is visiting at the home of her .7 - '.-.- . ..-4 ' EURBXA REPORTER ,.. ' ' S - v- ,, . : . men. ' j . Because of the great care exercised in selecting the fabrics that go into Clothcraft 5130 Serges, this long wear has been made certain long before your purchase is made. n 0 $ , H? . Inch by inch the WEAR of CLOTHCRAFT - N a aM l3 Serge Suits 1 in' is made sure oh v ' . , x ' , Miles and miles of a great variety of fabrics .pass through the CLOTHCRAFT Shops each year . . , but not a single inch gets into a gar- ment until it is thoroughly inspected. Test after test is made; for tensile STRENGTH (as pictured here); for weight, weave, color, etc., to safeguard the quality and WEAR that the CLOTHCRAFT Guarantee insures you. - 5130 Serge Suits can justly be At $29.50 CLOTHCRAFT called Americas Best Suit Value! . In bine, gray and brown serge and in many fitting models. splendid ' of either conservative or Men, style inclinations, can be well pleased from our Clothcraft selection. good-lookin- g, o THE CHIEF REASON WHY OUR TAXES ARE TOO HIGH IN BLUE, o Arthur Brisbane says: Too many unselfish patriots are working for the people. For every .twelve taxpayers there. is one man or woman on a national, state or city payroll; j '! 3.4QO.OOO is the total number workers for the public. Their salaries amount to four thousand million dollars a year. Individually, these workers are not paid too much. Too small salaries are the rule, but there are too many hired. The politicians power depends on the number of Jobs he controls. He uses his power to increase the number. In 60 per cent of cases public service would not suffer If the principal were dropped and his assistant put in charge. And the principal would be a better man out of a sinecure." THIS IS TIME TO BUY EUREKA REAL ESTATE o Naturally tha tlma tp buy la whan the other fellow la anxious to tall, Special Rates By when he will make a real aaerlfiee. Week Or Month See Frank Garrlty if you want to eeure a good piece of residence GRAY $29 W. F; Shriver 'i maniaamniMiaaaaaaa 150 Rooms .100 With Bath Hotel Roberts i ' ' , Mooseheart Concert Party property in Eureka. 2 furnished house on Leadville Row. $2100. Terme. Very dAfllrable piece of property on upper Main street consisting of Iwo well built residences. Particulars on request. 4 room house with cabin, near . (Including Former New Temple Hotel) W. D. Roberts, Manager A FINE HOTEL FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE Regular Bates and $1.00 $1.50; Double $1.50 and $2.00 Single With Private Bath, Single $2.00; Double $3.00 Mrs. Olanders famous meals served in our dining room. J public school buildings. 9616. 6 room furnished house, garage, hern, chicken house end welL 9969,1 cash or 9709 on time. 6 room modern house, slao 4 room house on Main street- - 91859. Terms. Good building lot with building on It. 109 by 200 feet. 9809. 8 room furnished house on Rail- road street et 8969. Rests for 529. ' Also 8 room house for 9460. Renta x for 912.60. ' 4 room house near Leadville Row. Practically new, 5800. . 1 newly built house, dose in, 5126. Several newly built houses can now be secured on easy terms and at vegy reasonable prices.- - A chance to get a new home et e bargain price. For Rent 8 room bonne. Good location on Leadville .Row. 526 per month. FOR RENT An 9 room honse. Well located.. 826.00. cabin FOR RENT 1 two-roocabin with garage end e one-rooThese and other bargains. See Frank Garrlty, Eureka. o A Good Phyidc. 119 North Main St. Phone Wasatch 6736 Salt Lake City, Utah o a I t i ! n wi V m m Star Theatre, Eureka Whan yon .want u physic that is mild and dentie in effect, easy to take and certain to act, take Chamberlains Tablets. They are- - excellent . ; I, i. - ff A Good ,, PLAN YOUR TRIPS OUR WAY. ntap-OO- FT HUB IT. Send your name and address plainly written together with cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lows, and receive in return a trial package Chamberlains containing Cough Remedy for colds, crpnp, bronchial, fin" end whooping coughs, ui tickling trout; Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy' pains that, crowd the heart biliousness and constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every . family for buns, scalds,, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these veined medicines for only i cents.. Dont Hiss , i Stage leaves Eureka at 9.45 a. m. and 5.15 p. m. ar-- j rives in Eureka at 4 p. m. and 11 p. m. Direct com.'.c-- i tkm with Oram Electric trains at Payson. ' f i t . Eureka-Payso- n : HEADQUARTERS ; Stage Line OXFORD CAFE IIMWMMIIMHIimnWMeMMUIMWHIHW ' biggest musical treat of the season i V you :y. . it 009 - o - cant ' : v. .. . V? '. t .2 ,. V- 'K ! - . s ! Ji ': ij 4. wi! . . 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