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Show An 8 Page Weekly Pa- VOL 4. NO J. 0. Mc'iiiosh Estate from J. 68 D. McAulay D. McAulay toJ. of Miiford from January I " w i lirdule can he at,in' McIntosh a piece of land off of the Southerly end of the Flat Iron, lying between Main Street an:l the depot, which ia nine feet wide at the South, about eighty feet long North and South and aboUu thirty feet wide at the North. It ia an irregular piece of land coming to a point at the South end. Mr. McIntosh has lived in Caliente for some years where he hat been extensively engaged in a wholesale and retail liquor businem. It is his intention to build immediately a one story building on this ground and engage in '.he wholesale and retail liquor business in Milford. In fait the ground is already being cleared preparatory Elimination by law of fraud in connection with the location and sale of land, to the erection of this building. Cooperative effort of government and state immigration oflic'als, Close cooperBeaver County Fair While there ation of sate engineers. subjects cover generally the scope of Before the next issue of our paper the congress program, other matters of the County Fair at Beaver will have sgricultural development will arise and commenced. The premium list has discussion wili be free and open to all. Salt Lake, the hostess city for the 2Uth been published and from examination same of much the Congress, has made extensive preparaappeared to be very tions for the entertainment and accomnature as in previous years. The premium list is too long for us to odation of delegates and guests. The publish it but them are so many copies greatest electric parade ever held in the iu town that everybody can And out Intermountain West will occur Monday for himself. night September 30th, while a mammoth We feel it will be a decided shame exhibit of product! of irrigated farms if the people of Milford do not cooper- will be made in connection with the U tah ate in this fair. As expressed in our State Fair which will be in progress recent issues we are sincerely in hope during the congress. that a good delegation of Beaver Coun- The famous Ode to Irrigation, requirrendered by ty people will be there. We are ad- ing thirty minutes, wili be of over five Chuir Mormon vised there will be some exhibits from the great Milford, and we hope there may be a hundred voices, accompanied by the and an goodly number by the time fair opens world famed Tabernacle Organ all un of or orchestra twenty-fivFair pieces, any next Wednesday. County of cct dor are the perewwl a jrofsi'A kind of lairs for that maiver; educational. They are worthy John J, McClellan. of patronage and in fact practically a necessity under modern business County Convention and farming conditions. We bespeak from the people of Milford. John II. Barton, County Chairman of the Democratic Party, has sent to J. II. Electors Register Early. Hedges, Precinct Chairman at Miiford, a call for the Democratic County ConAll would be voters will have plenty vention to be held at Beaver in the Odd of chance to register this year. The Fellows Hall on Sept. 24th, at 1 o'clock dates are as follows; Monday August in the afternoon. Star Precinct is en12th, Tuesday August 20th, Saturday titled seven 29th to October delegates. Mr. Hedges August 31', Tuesday Otli, Jctober called Tuesday has a Wednesday primary for Milford at the October 13th. Tuesday October 29th Opera House for Saturday night of this and Wednesday October 30th. On llie week. above days registrations will be entered between . oclock in the morning The Progressive Party, under call of and 9 oclock in the evening. County Chairman Joseph R. Murdock Jr., will hold its county convention at NINETEEN MILES A SECOND. Beaver on September 23rd. A primary is or has been called in Milford on Friday shock disturbance, a without jar, the awful speed of our earth through night of this week, at the Public School space, We wonder at such ease of na- House st 8 o'clock. tures movement, and so do those who At this writing wc understand the take Dr. King's New Life Tills. No just through work Republican County Convention will be griping, no and Ane feel- held Bt Beaver on the 25th, but no forhealth that brings good Milford at 25 cents Pharmacy. mal call has been issued as yet If said ings. call comes out before we go to press we m.-uth- main-- , without leaving Aliped at each of these points, important with the largest !t,jc t'onipauy have 22 men at work attendance since the congreee was or- - the present time. They are expending ganixed. a total monthly disbursement of close An impressive program has been jt.iho.ou I p to and including the provided and many of the ablest men! iGih ol this tiny have loaded in the land will be present to discuss 07 carload of ore and could have the various vital subjects that will come j shipped several tarloads more except before the congress. Prominent among u,it on two instances the raiiroad these subjects are: Irrigation of the company failed to furnish the can. Great West, Storing of the Floods, thi y are aso ca.-r- ing oil some prosMeasurements of Streams, Scientific pecting to fiirthi-- expose their ore investigation of irrigation projects. at the suiie time they Proper safeguarding of irrigation secur-iti- - are taking out tlii oie from the des, Enactment of practical working posits in sight. and uniform state irrigation laws, i reAt the Harrington Hickory work is servation of the forests, Opioi tuuity to being carried on with only three men build new homes, Heeding the call of being entirely coufiued to prospecting the landless man for the manless land. work. O, hether that un liut-ine- lO i SfiptemOEr 1st, ' j red r Municipal S pt. Ixt, 1912. . w Oysters! Oysters! First of the season served in any style at Hotel Atkin. Location Notices at this office. Wall Paper 1912 Wall k.iM) Tax- iMi.fil - Overdraft 2 til Paper iu ail grades and styles, Mrs. C. Beard. LeVa your orders for AUolfaorWild Ironed white stockings keep snowy whits the longest. Do not put ths linen skirt with many buttons on through the wringer. unless you wish to risk several mall holes where buttons are torn off. Wring by hand and hang up by ths belt band. A cupful of thin strained starch In the tub of blue water will give everylittle more finish when Ironed thing If brisk breezes blow hang up the Pharmacy. fine shirtwaists ti dry In sn old Abe Marcus, of Marcus Brothers & very pillow slip In tbs bright sunlight, Papkin of Besver, has been east for then there will be no laces or fine about thirty davs buying goods for the tears to mend after Ironing day. store. On his return trip he passed Tlie Montreal ''l Covsrsd Pitchers. Tuessv . mpjrrjjng of CarefhLbouMkeejiere will , cot-- ; i this week. ered icewater pitchers usst si Under the foremanship and managebesides the ons for which Irwin McNiece, formerly manager purposes ment of John M. Forgie five or six carthey are especially Intended. They loads or ore are being shipped from of the Besver River Power Co. iu Mi- come In different sizes, from less than pint up to a quart or niwra, at prlcef, the Montreal Group of claims in Rocky lford, has accepted a position ss electrical engineer with the Mining District Two cars were billed out Monday night of this week. The Company of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, balance will be shipped just as quickly and has gone there to live and take as they can load it on the Hickory up his new labors. James A. Melville of Delta spent switch of the railroad. Mr. Forgie states that this ore is of somewhat the Monday of this week in Milford, comsame nature as the Old Hickory, ex- ing in from the North on the train Hay with Bums A Bird Co. We make prompt delivery. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it For sale by Milford tai-mau- 9322.41 j DISBURSEMENTS j License Account Refund Water Serviee Expended Suftie Court Costs General Expense, Lights etc. Dog Tax Refunds Salary Aeeount Property Improvement ac't. I. Cline, of I. Cline & Bro. of Balt Lake, has been in Milford this week stopping off enroutt to Balt Lake from his home in California. I. Cline & Bro., of Salt Lake own the controlling interest in the Milford Mercantile Co. of Milford. Mr. Cline made this stop off at Milford to lcok over business interests in town. He took the train North Tuesday night on til way to Salt Lake City. We Running up and duwn stairs, sweeping and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must gwt out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Chamberlains Tablets to improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by Milford Pharmacy. met nis varying from 3U to oa are of Ivory tinted porcelain, decorated with varied designs In color, some Mother for the little ones having The covers are of Goose pictures. liorcclaln to match the pltrhers The) extend slightly over the edge of ths alter, and for this reason are unusu-alleffective In keeping out dust Horse Pedometers. The whorls of lislr on ths costs of horses and other animals are natural pedometers. Inasmuch as they register the Inromotlve activities of the inlinsls on whose bodies they are Aund. The best examples and the greatest number of these hairy whorls and crests are found on the domestic A notable Instance horse. Is ths graceful feathering that extends along the hollow cf the flank, dividing the trunk of the animal from the hindquarters. There are also crests and whorls on the horse's chest and other parts of Its body. A study of the action of the under muscles explains the origin of T'-n- 'Agn pecuiii S.ieW !s n 'C hair and furnishes the Justification for.;. calling them pedometers, although that analogy Is, of course, merely super-- v flea). ; j Do your Banking at Home. Start an account today with the I J ! j Milford State Bank CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 : mei-.be- 1 fo-T- , j ' ti.00 comment on thia editorially. ' At the Bull Moose Convention held Big Sale at Milord Mercantile will publish it elsewhere. in Ogden on Friday of last week, Myra (kt your Fall and Winter Millinery, At all of these conventions, we underMurdock DeWolfe of Milford, was at tome. You can do no better in price, stand candidates will be nominated for Starting Monday morning of this honored with the nomination fur presi- style or quality by ordering out of tow n. the full list of County Officers, including week, the Milford Mercantile Co. ha dential elector. She and Mrs. Dr. Mrs. L. E. Hicks, Milliner. State Representative, one four year been carrying on one of the largest of Ogden were the two ladies Coulter Milford and Newhousc. Parlors, one two year tommis-ion-e- r, sales that has ever been pulled off in commissioner, eiectorial ticket. the This put upon Sheriff, Couuty Attorney, Recorder, Milford. The store has been thronged the National Irrigation Congress, is sn honor to tlie people of Milford with crowds and a big business trans- Assessor, Treasurer, Surveyor, Super- and Beaver County, which has been to fn held at Salt Lake City from Sep-- , intendent of Schools and Clerk. acted. Two gcnlmen from Salt I ake highly appreciated according to the tember 30: h, to October 3rd inclusive, by the names of J. E. Sweeney and 'lumerous comments which we have Milford is entitled to two delegates. F. A booth, experts at this line of Typhoid Among Mexicans heard. Mrs. DeWolfe was boro and Mr. Henry Jefferson, as President of mat been the have handling business, raised in Bearer County, having lived the Commercial Club, has been authorin Co. ford X Mercantile ter for the There have been two or three cases in this County all her life. She is sn ized to select two delegates to this conThe of typhoid fever in Milford arr.rngst well known to everybody in the coun- gress and lias appointed E. F. Misoh getting it started in good shape. sale will continue for about a week the Mexican employees of the railroad ty that there is no need of our giving anc- Geo. B. Greenwood to represent from this dse. companv, which cases have developed her life history or commenting upon Miford. the lnt few days. It seems to be a hpr fitness for tlie position. We conNational mystery wnat the cause of it is. 1 hose gratulate all tlie residents of Beaver The Twentieth It is generally understood, amongst as Mrs. as well DeWolfe and in railroad house a County are , living employees the railroad men at Milford, that trains Irrigation uOngrESS. Which is furnished with water from thei'T family in particular that she has No. 3 and No. 4 will lie put hack in railroad well under the railroad water ,,cn 1,UH sigualiy honored vey short order. The passenger to! is the of for President It system. Jefferson, important people trfffic of tlie company l.as reached a Her.ry lie in mind a us cannot laid B. in this is of Geo. it Commercial Club receipt Greenwood, our local attor- point where it is almost impossible to to chairman The r.iiirHd waer. A. , relumed from Salt Lake City on Snow, impure from .people George nej sage get births and where the trains arc' Utah Board of Control, advising hiin' are taking every piecnulion to thorough-- j Sunday morning of this week and lift! to I heavy for rapid serviee. There-- j these trains, which were taken, that he is entitled to appoint two dele-- ly disinfect and cleanse the quarters Wedr.es lay morning for Cedar City where hern and have these on his National to I'arowan to attend court, (of some mouths ago, would appear to living lrriga j people way gates to the Twentieth of have them to a sent couple Salt Lake Court meet in I'arowan on Thursday. tion Congress to be held Bt Salt Lake uecessary to handle tlie tin- in the hospital. tle:2isiiirss. fur treatment Goto! 3rd, in er 30th to Beaver on l:h, Monday Ci'y September j 9(1 9:122.41 I date for Presidential Elector 105.40 934 478.74 night to Eureka. Mr. Melville is tl.e Republican Candidate for Judge of this Judicial District, and while here naturally talked politics to some ex tent. Myra Murdock DeWolfe a Candi- 32. M) G')43.31 Total that morning and going North that edly prosecute mining vigorously. f 1221.50 Allis-Chalme- rs cept that it does not have the iron which is present in the Old Hickory ore. The Montreal is owned by the Glasgow and Western Exploration Company and has for many years been considered and known as one of the most promising properties in this part of the State. If the returns from these cars of ore are as good as expected they will undoubt- 7(1 l f- The Noonday in Bradshaw Mining District is still punuing its drifting t the Northeast and Southeast The work dining (lie last few days has reached the point where the iron, so characterietij of its deposits, is coming in very strong and heavy. They have not yet however reached the wall on the East, which is the hanging wall. They expect to strike it any day. The ground is so soil that they have made, within thelast week, as high as three and onto half feet in one day. Mr. Adolph Eisler of Minneapolis, who has been visiting the property for the last week, stated just before leaving town that he was highly gratified and very enthusiastic over the results up to date and prospects for the future. (Ml 1.00 Total : The Noonday e Poll Tax intn New Serial S'ory of More Ttan Or dinary Merit to Ap.rear in Thio is coming up oil October 7ih, many of Paper. the citizens of this town have expressIt wj'.l no d'V iiinot our readed the desire to know what the finaners to learn th.t up h; vo n-,an excellent rcrl,:l Mo.'y Ly a nop.1 nov- cial history of the town for the past elist, sod ilia! the IT si In t.;Vment lias Itccu. Therefore months eight will appear upon the of ihS; certain parties called iqxin the Clerk story My Lady of the Non It." The Tool of me." by Louis Jo of the Town, It. H. Titclifortli. and that critics seph Vxni'e Is a from him a financial statehave fonipared fnuvaMy wiili W.ks procured ment of town hnninrsH ami coiuii- the Collins' f: incus no. el, The M ;on- It In a stnr.r fc.u of lire and .ion, stone exteiiiling from January 1h(. to j : color, Hath and go. thri)' and t 1st, 1912. The statement September a tale of romnr.es a id adventure. It - Hows; Is a s'ory you will like, and will bs Cush on hand Jan. 1st, 1912. $ 700.40 eagerly walling for mh week. Remember tl U excellent hit of ficLicense Account 29tS.OO tion will uproar In thli paper upon Receipts Water Service lltiGTS the completion of My of tbs North, ar.d do not miss the npen'ng Justice Court 277.15 As the Interest grows inslanmrn'. Exk-iihi- ) Account 107.80 with entb chapter, there is no danger of voluntarily missing the Installments. , 50 lroierty Improvement ac't. st, Owing to t lie approaching bond election on the proHMillou to bond the town for 15,0UMK, which election YEAR )og License ! THE POOL CF FLAME. Town of S2.00 PER Financial statement of theTown Buys Real haw sold of Beavof Milford and County er, State of Utah. the Interests BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1912 MILFORD. be the most J. A Publication Devoted to BEAVER COUNTY NEWS per Full of Latest Town, County and State News at Cost of $2.00 a Year. Savings and Commercial Deposits taken and courteous treatment guaranteed to all. |