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Show cbc leaver Count? IFlcws METHODS Published every Friday afternoon by at Milford, beaver County, Utah. Milford is situated in the richest milling district in the great ( '(.ininun-wealt- h of Utah and ia the iiielrojMiiis of Southern Utah. Hie ia surrounded hy valuable farm lande ami ia adajitcd to stuck raising, fruit growing, etc. Milford ia the gateway to the great Dixie fruit district and the faniuua Virgin oil fields. fff.Utl RATES: ' Me free on request. Advertiaiug ratea made known on ajijilicatii.n. Hum jile I '( pica seiiL 1.00 Editor and Manager W. L. ELSWICK, TO THE i ! Three Montha I ual ever succeeded we should be glad jof it not that we believe iu a man PUBLIC ATTORNEY-A- l j on Hie free h- Many m1i wei made ice. and Ei.eeyou. my bead man, expressed a dealre that I take charge of bla dog team while be atalk-esome of them, writea Harry Wbit-uein the Outlook. Seals are extremely aby, and great caution must he exercised in approaching them. The Eskimos uae a blind in the form of a miniature sledge, about 18 inches In length by six inches in width, with bearskin tacked on the runners. Fore and aft were two upright notched ailcka, upon which tha rifle rests and to which It la laahed. On tbe front of the sledge a rroaaliar sustains two lung perpendicular atlrka, ever which a piece of while cloth U stretched, or w hen that if not attainable, hare e kin I substituted. Through a bole in thin cloth screen the muzzle uf the rifle protrudes. Ida blind before him, Molding riaseyou waa enabled to wall: within 3(10 or 400 yards of a seal without startling it, and be drojiped on hands and knees and pushed the little kludge b fure idin. Thus bidden behind the rhith screen, which so blended with the ice as to aiouse in the seal no suspicion of danger, be approached within 0 yards before shooting always lie close to their boles, and it Is necessary to bit them in the head or- under the shoulder and have the bullet penetrate the heart and kill them Instantly; otherwise they will flop into the hole and link before It is possible to reach them. Licensed racier siul iiiary t'lihlic Law Heal - j H ... PHYSOI Office Milford j AND SUiiCLON ; i thavort " i j j s j . always. welcome. II. C. Kinu, W. P. Oris Phillips, Sec. board W. J. Burns, Win. Armstrong, F. J. burton F. and A. M. Albert Pike Lodge No. CHURCHES. THE MILFORD 14, F. and A. M. meets lu Odd Fellow ball the secord and fourth TuesFirst Church of Christ Scientist-Regu- lar day evening of each month at 8 at services held every Sunday oclock. Sojourning brothers wel11 a. in , Mm. Anna J. Atkin first come. J. A. Inools, W. M. reader. Exjierienee meeting WedGeo. SunJefferson, Sctey. nesday evening at b oclock. day School every, Sunday at 10 a. O. E. 8. Ruth Ghanter No. 6 Order in. All services are held iu the of Eastern Star meets the first and Christian Science Reading Room third Tuesday evening of each McKt-oave. of and at corner Firat mouth in Odd Fellow hall at 8 street. All are cordially invited. oclock. Visiting Stars welcome. Methodist Ej'iucopal Church Sunday M. De Wolfs, W. M. Myba School at 10 a. in. Preaching serFlorence P. Inools, Secy. vice every Sunday morning at 11 ROYAL 7 HIGHLANDERS Polmont :30 oclock, and in the evening at oclock. Junior league every Castle No. 818, Royal Highlanders, meets iu Odd Fellow hall the 1st Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday 3rd Monday evening of each month. evening at 7 ;30 oclock. Ladies Aid Visiting members welcome. society meets Thursday afternoons Chebley Barton, I. P. at 2 oclock. Chapel at curuer of Lucile Stoddard, Sec. Main street and Second avenue. B. R. A. C. Meets in Odd' Fellow Latter Day Saints Sunday School hall first and third Monday the 10 a. Sacram. every Sunday at evening of each month at 8 oclock. ment meeting at 2 p. m. Mutual brothers cordially 'invited. Improvement associations meet, Visiting ; every Sunday evening at 8 oclock. Fire Department The Milford VolunRelief society meets every Thursteer Fire Department meets 2nd Wednesday eve each month at opera day at 2 p. ni. All services are houseat 8 oclock. Regular practice held in the L. D. S. Meeting house. The phblio ia invited to attend all Monday evenings at 7 oclock. services. R. II. Pitchfobth, Pres School C. Mclntire . Contractor Milford Utah EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR . F.D.V.PRICECO. . THE LARGEST TAILORS IN THE WORLD OF GOOD Made To Order - CLOTHING for Spring and Summer Wear on display with ' MATH ES ON the tailor 4 4 t THERE'S A DIFFERENCE 4 a II X X IF YOUR WALLS ARE ARTISTICALLY DECORATED SPRING MILLINERY : . 4 4 si The HOUSE Becomea 4 A HOME li R. G. SIEWERT With his NOVEL AND ' EXQUISITE Collection of i! have juRt received a complete line of new styles In MODERN MILLINERY and all I THE LATEST HAT CREATIONS Also everything in See our splendid line of ginghams, calicoes, dress patterns, trimmings, notions, ladies and childrens shoes 44444444444-4444- 4 Wall Paper Will work the change at an much mure moderate than I trimmings in te the latest colorings. Call and lnsjiect them. 44444 444 Mrs. G. 0. Forgie - t444444444444444444 44444444 ' 4 ! X 4 4 sp can lie secured elsewhere. A postal card will bring the Sample Books to your resilience where examination can be made at vour leisure without the slightest obligation to purchase. I! il 4 X 4 4 4 4 Speaking efth Divorce Evil 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 . 44444444-4444P-4444- Macca-beeu- I - . All kinds of Woolens I r Encamp- ment No. 0, I. O. O. F. meets the second and fourth Monday eyen-lug- s of eaeli month iu Odd Fellow hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Patriarchs welcome. Fkkd E. Willauh. c. p. E. C. Haxtkh, Scribe. OFFICIALS Marlin. - door-keepe- Seoy. The board of Trustees meets every Thursda evening a N oclock. D. of It. Misjiah Rebekah Lodge No. President Win. Armstrong IS, I. O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellow rrustees Uliesley barton, II. F. ball. Visiting R&bekalis welcome. LiDY A. McCahhell, N. (1. Misch, Kb Tanner, J. A. Ingols. Ada Baxter, Hecy. Clerk R. II. Pitcliforth Marshal J. H. Hedges Notary Public F. O. E. Utah Aerie No. 1205, FraAll kinds of legal blanks, location Engineer H. J. H.yant ternal Order of Eagles meets in Odd notices, proofs of labor etc., always Justice of the Peu.?c berl Nichole Fellow hall every Wednesday evenon hand. Notary work pn.mjitly and Board of Health II. Hunter, health (. ing at 8 oclock. Visiting Eagles i'iu-htortattended to. T. accurately .and ( officer, li. il. ' rs sdu-catlou- Encampment-Saunde- rs Utah . j M. IV. L. Elswu-k-, K. If. DurUn Couimissiuiurs--HenrHail, Miners-viilSamuel H not en, Heaver, W. J. burns, Millonl. K. HarUiii Juvenile Officer-- J. KILFORD TOWN j - Lodge No. 42, I. P; F.'" meets in Odd Fellow hall every Saturday evening at eight oclock. Sojourning brothers cordially invited. J. A. Collins, N. Supt. of at Tanner House j third-clas- SOCIETIES. Milford Bert nicuols I I 'W-r- e, HUNTER, M. D. C. ' Amt-clas- : O. O. O. O. I - Marma-duke- I. ! tit-al- a - FRATERNAL Investments DIRECTORY BEAVER COUNTY Fire Insurance District Judge Joalnia Greenwood AIMTHAnSOK TIT! K K. 11. Rvan Di.itiict Attorney Qualified under rules of laud depart of Cm rt - Dennis White meiit to certify abalraeS in patent ',.(jUIlly White Jr. j'n.,.,il. urocMMiiMini.' Neilson Elizabeth Recorder yJTl,y ltubinsoii J. Offices I TaP.k block, Hi aver, I tab Attest or- - J. h. Murdock Attorney -- Win. F. Knox going through the world trying to And beams to knock and thump his jioor head against, dfsput ing every man's opinion, lighting and elbowing, and crowding all who differ with him. That, again is another extreme'. Other jieojde have a right to their ojiiuion, so have yon; dont fall into the error of supposing they will respect you less for maintaining it, or rcsjiect you more for turning bur CHILDISH SIDE OF CRIMINALS coat every day to match tiie color of theirs. Wear your own colors in spite Theories of Dr. Lombroao I Must rated ty the Case of Hla Smalof wind or weather, storm or sunahine lest Son. Rkavek County Nkwb It costs the vacillating and irresolute! teu times the trouble to wind, ami1 In "I vlsltid the famous Dr. Lomhrouo Italy," said a magazine editor of shuffle, and twist, that it dlea honest , Xew York, "in order to secure from ll would be a good Idea for the manly independence to staud its him a series of articles about crimDr. inals. Lombroao (bowed mo churches and societies to got busy ground. through tbe Turin Jail. a id organize a cemetery association. The criminals in tbls Jail ba comT.iere ia certainly great need for auch Man comes into the world without pared to children. They were not inan organization its Milford and the will. During his. stay on earth ids sane, but they hud a childish way of churches should not hesitate to take time ia sjient in one continuous rour.d gratifying their own desires without regard to others sufferings. hold of such a movement. of contraries and misunderstandings "lie Illustrated this childish selfish- In his infancy lie Is an angel; in h!s ness with a case In point. He said he There has been no stejjs taken as yc t boyhood he is a devil ; In his mauhood hud at one time a guest with a de-formed foot. His little son was about relative to the establishment of a gar- lie is everything from a liaard ; iu ids seven, and he debated whether or no foul ; If he raises a he ahould caution the lad against ' bage wagon. With the present un-- s duties he is a d to the guest, mentioning hla town of there conditions the uiitxry family he is a chumj-- if hu raises a deciding finally deformity that the child waa old Is uo reason on earth why the town check he is a thief 'and Chen the law enough to know better Itoard should not take up this matter raises hell with hiqi; If he Is. a jmer to a- subject so delicate, J j "Well, it seemed that he was right. and do something toward the estab- man he is a jyxr manager and has no The guest stayed two days, and the' lishment of a garbage wagon. sense; If he Is rich he is dishonest but little boy waa silent aa the grave, apconsidered smart; if ho is in politics he parently, about bis affection. Dr. Lombroao congratulated himself that Foreign missionaries will be pleased is a grafter and a crook ; If he is out of he had hla offsprings Intellito hear that the King uf the Cannibal jwlitics yon cant place him and he is gence soJudged well. The little bojr, however, uttered a Islands, who waa wont to broil them, an undesirable citizen ; if he goea to on coals in Ills evening tire, has passed church he is a hypocrite; if he ataya cry of rage when he came down to breakfast one morning and found the iu his utensils. His last feast was an away from church he is a sinner; if he lame guest gone. id ! editor who had turned missionary. donates to foreign missions he does it "Gone!" he shouted. He had no check proved to .he for show; if lie doesnt he is stingy and right to aneak off like that. Hed The promised to show me hla foot. Indigestible and fur the first time in a tightwad. When he comes into the life the king succumbed to t he force of world every one wants to kiss him, circumstances. before he goes out they all want to HUMOR FROM OVER WATER kick him. If he dies young, there was The editor sat in his ofllco whence a great future before him ; if he lives Some Samples That Seam to Disprove Englishmen Have No Sense all but him had fled, and he wished to a ripe old age, lie is in the way und of Wit In his was that every last dead bat only living to save funeral exjiensea. We spoke last Sunday of the Pall grave stone dead. His mind then Life is a funny jiroposition after all. Mall Gazettes funny column. Mr. C. wandered fur away to the time w hen -- Kx. E. Jernlnghams Maxims of he should die, and his royal editorial gives a more cheerful view of soul go scooting to the sky ; when he'd English wit and humor. Hera are Kings of the Jews. two or three samples: roam the flelds of paradise and sail o'er The official style of .Herod I., the Almost every Englishman imagwaa King of Judea, this being ines he Is moral because he Jaxjior seas and all things glorious Great, objects conferred him the upon by Ilo:naiia; to immortality In others. would combine his every sense to! bke'ihood that the , ,ihut there " He who la drunk In a d how He then he ideaae. Roman senate understood that any thought has had a lit; he who haa had ferriage look across the great gulf dark and difference might exist between king a fit in a s Is carriage ot t'1 Jews. View- - drunk! drear, thatll yawn brtween hishappv the situation In the popular and Man a biped with prejudices soul and those who swindled here, and,:ln official sense if the term. Herod which he calia principles. when for water they would call, and! was so little king of the Jews that the Here is a quotation from Woman of his death became a naday aa a Work of Art": In agony theyd cajT, hed shout to tional festival. Saul, Davidimpular and So!othem: Just quench your thirst with non as kings of all Israel were kings st Since her return B.from the restorers has. as we ex Ilnmburg Mrs. of the Jews. After Solomon and the the due that's on your j ajx;r. pected she would, gieatly improved. dlvlslrn of the kingdom the line of We are now able to detect delicate the kings of Israel extended train roloring and the elaborate theworkmanIt requin's money, and a good deal Jereboum to Hushes, ending at the ship which were before obscured of it at times, to keep a newspaper captivity (721 U. C.). the kings of unnecessary varnish. In Mrs Bby from Retioboam to Zedeklah, the nation haa secured an alloat. All newsjtajiers. as a rule, Judah Impoitant G99 B. C. After the captivity the of the New York school. She example a of stationconsiderable stock carry style of king of the Jews was first as- possesses considerable freedom of ery, all of which costs money and in sumed by Judas Hyresnus Arlstubulus style, but her middle distance Is a (107 D. C.) and after his death by his trifle boston Herald. pompous. many instances it requires the actual ion Arlslohulus (To D. C.). who cash for the pajier to secure that until overthrown hy Punipey. stock. Now there is no newsjiajier Tbit second Arlstcbulus of the dynasty was the last to bear Clubwomen Help Backward Students. on earth that can succeed if it continThe clunwoiuen or St. Paul and this the official designation of the klug if ues to jtrint stationery for its custom- the Jews. distilct are much Interested In some af the recent recommendations of Suers mouth after month on jawbone. lleeter, and the one perintendent While we have but few cuatomers which they propose to work for Is to A Queer Hospital Patient who fail to pay up promptly yet we A most unusual patient was suc- establish ungraded rooms for backhave decided to require cash pay- cessfully treated at the Umdon bosjil ward children In the schools. This Is a step toward Individualism In ments for printing. Therefore from tai one day recently, when a ret lien, wotk. which Is the Ideal toto two little East End chll belonging and after the first day of May, 1010, dren, had a broken which all the best educators are ward leg aot. While all orders for job printing of any and scratching for food In a back yard. tending. It la hoped ultimately to establish these rooms In all the public all kinds, must be accomjianied by Polly who waa the pet of the ramlly schools of this city, where a child In the fence and broke her leg caught the cash, unless sj ecifle arrangements It. The who Is backward and slow of comprewas patient wrapped up Iu at are otherw ise made. In no event will ' apron and conveyed to the hospital hension mny be placed, and the teachshook Ids head and er may give him Individual help. Not more than thirty days credit be given. The would this be an excellent that the thing ' hospital was not only All aulNtcriptiuns are payable In ad explained for the child, but a real assistance to a fowl run. The children brother other children those now vance. All advertising must be set- and sister were turnlig away when associated with him who are not backward and tled for on Jbe Ural day of each one of the house surgeons who was are naturally held back by his going off duty, learning the nature or yet month. their visit, Invited them Inside, and lowness. The clubwomen of this city are much Interested In educations' proceeded lo set the broktn. limb. Heaven help the man wlio imagines "Polly" Is nut et ulde ot dig for work, and as most of them are n oth but is doing as well as could ers they fee! that they can do nu,r,. lie can dodge enemies by trying to! bo real good In this way than such au Individ- on civic lines. If every body. please We have readjusted our advertising ratea and hereafter chargee fur advertiaiug will lie aa followe: er inch, Diajiiay advertiaiug airgle column, one iaaue, 26 cents. Per inch, tingle column, per month 76 centa. Special ratea will lie given on apace contracted for dx month or longer. Keadera Firat iaaue 10 centa jier line; for each subsequent iaaue 6 centa jier lute. Resolutions of condolence fl ('anla of thanka 60 centa Rates on all other advirtfaing matter made known on ajipllcatlon. LAW T A Iml y entered aa second class matter June 1, 1908, at the jiost office at Milford, beaver ('minty, Utah, under the Act of March :t, H70. fiajK'r waa SUBSCRIPTION QEO. R GREENWOOD mt BEAVER COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY One Year... Six Montha SEAL HUNTERS Animal la Hard Gama to Bag, and Elaborate Preeautiona .re Necessary. THE PEOPLE'S rAPER This OF Trying to nrrenl In business without advertising is like the cate of the man woo, trying to cutexjwnsee, divorced hie wife and alone attempted to keep house and raise his children. It coat him more money for doctor bills and funeral expenses in a year than he gave his wife in a lifetime. When advertising is divorced business success becomes failure. This paper ia building your neighbors business. He haa reasons. He irird adveniaing and it helped him. It Is not an experiment this paper brings results. OooJ, hard, Han. convincing teiulis fc i PTrifM. I. i . i 1 P444444444444444444 For a sociable game of pool or billiards drop in at THE OXFORD Large and commodious accommodations for the convenience of tourists and traveling men. All the latest magazines and papers are in our reading room. II |