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Show Friday, October EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Jury Acquitted Dubois Of Shooting At Eureka Smartly turned Shoes Like theirstyle.theirfit, the way they wear, for Crawford shoes hold their shape until they're all worn out. You'll like them too. Come in, try on. a pair and see. Qhe (mirfbnl Shoe MOST ITYLU $8 W. F. SIIRIVER WHOOPING COUGH Hard on child -- hard on narenta. Control dreadful whooping and coughing, help to qniet sleep with CHAMBERLAINS REMEDY COUGH uaer la a friend Every quality Arthur Dubois, who wai charged with having shot ai.d seriously wounded Alex (haver at Eureka a few week ago, waa acquitted by a Jury at Provo on Saturday of latt j week. George Worthen was attor-S ney for the defendant and it understood that Dubois maintained that he shot ('havers in seif defense The shooting took place in a sort of road house operated by Dubois anil visited by Mexicans. Dubois was captured near Kiy. Nevada, several daya after the shooting, by Sheriff Iloyd and two of his The deputies from Utah county. y from Eureka msn made his in an automobile but the of fleets were able to follow him through to the Nevada mining camps where hut GOODS always AT LOWER EUREKA, UTAH get-awa- was a captured after Coolidge-Dawe- Olivia spectacular chase. At an Amazingly Low Price! Party s Traveled Through Utah A few local Republicans went Into Utah county last Tuesday to hear the polltlral talks of the speakers who are traveling with the Coolidge-Dawe- s caravan. These speakers were at various Utah county towna on Tuesday forenoon and took lunch at Neplil, then proceeding on toward southern Utah. The caravan Is traveling from the birthplace of Calvin foolldge in Vermont to California--fro- nt one end of the country to the other and holding meetings in al most every city and town along Him way. Over five weeks have been consumed In the trip so far and bv early next week the caravan will bn In California. Sometimes as many aa a doien meetings hare been held in h single day. Dont Miss This Opportunity to Secure a Fur Trimmed Coat at a Remarkable -- Next Saturday evening, October 18th, the Grand Encampment off I curs of Utah will pay a fraternal visit to the Eureka lodge, Keystone Encampment No. 8. A splendid program Is being arranged for the occa alon and a luncheon will be served All memfollowing the meeting. bers of the local lodge are requested to come out and help make thla bus alon a successful affair. Saving! o Ducks Not So Plentiful In Millard which Nature gives when angry, painful boil appear on your neck, face or other parts of your body, lloils, pimples uml po culled disorders nro the rc.ult of nn -- mtwvcrishcd condition of tho blood ana afe not to 1h trifle! with. It is nothing more than fully to ex relief from the pect to get use of local treat nicnls, such ns ointments, calves, etc. Such remedies may afford temporary relief but you want more than relief; you want a remedy whirh will rid yon forever of the torturing disorder. And the one remedy which has no equal is S.S.S. S.S.S. stops boils and keeps them from coming. S.S.S. builds rt That is what makes fighting blood. Fighting IiUmhI destroys It fights boils I It fights sk eruptions pimples, blackheads, t" xema! It always wins! S.S.S. K been known since 1820 as one of t! greatest Mood builders, blood clear? ' era and system strengthened reduced. no There are unprove B leories about S.8.S., the sciertiv results of each oMts purely vege table medicinal ingredients are in mitted by authorities. Degin 8.S.S. today and clear your chin those blood disorders I abr-olut- PRICES 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Grand Encampment Officers Will Visit Eureka Lodge S.S.S. will rUl you of liciU, pimples, blackheads and tkla eruptions! DONT CLOSE your eyes to the it. RELIABLE -- out men like Crawford 17. Co. Section Many of the hunters who have returned from different auctions In Millard county during the past ten days report that the ducks' are verjl scarce and have apparently movod to some other locality. There was good shooting In all parta of Millard county for the first few daya of the open season but from all Indications the shooting will remain poor until cold weather drives the northern ducks into that section. Sizes 16 Sizes 16 44 to 44 Just think of buying a beautiful, new, fur trimmed Coat at such a low price as this! But you will be that fortunate if you take advantage of this offer which our superior buying power makes possible. These coats comprise our share of an unusual purchase made by our New York buyers for the hundreds of J. C. Penney Company Stores. We are sure nowhere else will you find such stunning coats at such a low price! Excavating For New Church Building Has Been Started During the early part of tho week the work of excavating for the addition to the Lb I). 8. Church at Ku reka was started. However, the excavating Is all that will be done nt the present time, or until the church sulhoritles at Salt Lake have ap proved of the Improvement. The application for a building prlveloge, together with the plans for the 1m provoment. Is now In the hands of the church authorities but It may be some time before the permit is granted. The present plans call for the enlarging of that portion of the build lug used as an amusement hall. In drn fact this part of the building will be US.In btwosoldiiiN.at sli roe.! itaM Ik, ianerr du torn down and a larger and morj b uoiw coMniaaL modern one erected and it will b? Worlds Best used for amusement purposes and al 'ftoodMedkine so as a rlass room during church ses ade of Fine, Lustrous Bolivias In All the Seasons New Styles btoud-rowe- The new puffed and gathered sleeves point out the newness of these styles, while trimming of buttons and fancy stitching adds to their sihartness. All are full silk lined. And they are fur trimmed some with collars and others with collar and cuffs of Moufflon, Manchurian wolf (Manchurian dog), and opossum. slons. the afternoon and evening of election day the Ladies Aid Society of the M. K. Church will conduct a dinner. This has been a feature on every election day for many years, the ladlea having established quite a reputation with their dinners. On ed: Resolved that we reluctantly accept the resignation of E. O. Howard as president of the Utah Public Health Association, although realising the heavy demands on his time In business and financial circles have compelled him to come to this cono clusion. We appreciate the eight NAMES OF NEW years of service he has given to this HEALTH OFFICERS organisation aa its first and only president, and that to his wise counsel and experienced guidance la due In 1m K. O. Howard Succeeded by Geo. measure the splendid results large see Years of K. Key After Eight which have been accomplished in Valuable Rervice. E. O. Howard, first president of the Utah Public Health Association and head of the organisation for eight years, resigned at the annual meeting of the board of director! held at the capttol on Thursday, Oc- TWO-HORS- E Brand Waist Overalls for Mea Youth tober 8th. George D. Keyser, president of the A. Keyaer company and manager of the Utah Taper Box Co., was elected to succeed Mr. Howard. Mr. Keyaer la n former member of the city commission. , In presenting' the resignation of Mr. Howard, James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the association, aald that the Increasing demands on the bankers time were such that be felt It an injustice to the organisation, as well as to himself, to continue as president, but that he was nevertheless reluctant to give up his duties. On motion of Dr. E. G. Gowanr. the following resolution was adopt he spread at length on the records of the association and a copy be forwarded to Mr. Howard." The Right Rev. Joseph S. Glass of the Catholic Church and President Heber J. Grant of the L. D. S. Church were elected honorary of the association. Governor Charles R. Msbey and Dr. John A. Wldtsoe were named regular Mrs. W. C. Howe and secretary, E. A. Bering treasurer and Dr. II. G. Merrill of Provo. assistaM secretary-- t reosnrer. Dr. C. N. Jensen, chairman of the committee appointed to select a state chairman for the Christmas Seal Sale reported that the committee had unanimously agreed on Dr. John A. Wldtsoe, and that the latter had1 promised to give his services. The' directors voted to have Dr. Wldtsoe act as state chairman. George Albert Smith was electeu a director to fill the vacancy cause! by the resignation of Dr. C. A.1 Broaddus, who has moved out of tho 1 ! 8 vice-preside- vice-presiden- ts ed controlling tuberculosis In this state, by the educational, clinical and demonstrative programs of the Utah Public Health Association. Therefore he it Resolved. That this body of directors In annual meeting assembled express their sincere appreciation of the services of Mr. Howard, and assure him jhat the good work he has commenced for protecting the general public health of this state, shall go on with undlmlnlshed energy. Re state. The meeting was well attended it further Resolved, That the excellent ad- I)r. Heber J. Sears of the University dress of our retiring president, de- of Utah was chairman. livered at the recent annual convention of the Utah rublic Health Association, entitled Our Accomplishment!. be printed for the use of the directors, and for the information of those buying Christmas Seals, that they may know how well their conOne Pint tributions have been invested. Resolved, That these resolutions Winter Spuds From Car a bushel No orders accepted at this price after Tuesday, Oct. 2t CROMAR GROCERY HmheK YiluoEiht i 4. IIIMHIlHHIUHIHMIimilHMMHIIIIlH PHONE 8 H WE DELIVg, |