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Show CASTOR IA I For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears i Signature of I - Our Buy at Home Department Local Markets are Essential "DIVIDENDS AS REGULAR AS - THE CALENDAR" YOU TAKE NO CHANCE When you Invest your surplui funds or savings in a high class security of a local company the progress prog-ress of which you can watch. Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company first preferred stock is a safe, well secured investment paying regular quarterly 7 per cent dividends. Present price yields hotter than 7 per cent on par value of 1100.00 per share. - Ask for descriptive circular and other information. :. A. J. ANDERSON. Auditor, Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co. P, O. Box 1169, Salt Lake City. ,. J. W. McHENRT, Traveling Representative, Murray, i 8 ALT LAKE & UTAH R- R. CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 . unniHiKi 1 fl PHOTOS I Studio and Home Portraits, I Enlargements, Commercial I Photography, Views of I Bingham. ! I J. E. CARLSON, ! I 467 Main Street. 1 lilllKIKIlMIIIKIXIKM INCLINED TO TAKE CHANCE Curious Traits In Human Nature Hava . Made Possible Growth and Devel-opment Devel-opment of the Great Malt Order Houses. (Copyright, HIT, Western Newspaper Union.) A curious trait In human nature makes Itself apparent very frequently. That Is an inclination to trust in the unknown rather than in that with which one IS familiar. A person is very apt to take a chance, even though he may know that the odds are 100 to one against him, Instead of being satisfied satis-fied with lesser rewards about which there is no possibility of doubt. It is, possibly, the flaring up of the ever-present gambling Instinct ' but there Is something more in it than that. There is in it the unexplained tendency ten-dency on the part of most people to reach for the chimerical and Ignore the tangible and substantial thing which Is near at hand. Man is seldom sel-dom satisfied with those things that are within his grasp but is reaching -B UYATHOME THE ROYAL LAUNDRY Let a Home Laundry Keep Yoa Clean. Expert Laundress. Phone 90. 175 Main Street B U Y A T HOME STANDARD BREAD CO. Fresh Cakes, Pies and Bread Daily. Quality Counts. Phone 187. B UY AT HOME-CANYON HOME-CANYON DRUG CO. Nyal Quality Drug Store. Prescriptions, Drug Sundries, Rubber Goods, Kodak Supplies, Stationery, Cigars. Phone 220. "if a Phones fi I 11 0fflc Wasatch 249S jg Res. Hyland 21S1 I H DR. DAVID H. LEWIS 1 i II Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat H i1 I Glassea Fitted 8 . . I Suite 1008 Walker Bank Bldg. H I Salt Lake City . 1 '4 ' - You Need Our Coal Just Call 38 COPPERFIELD COAL CO. j Atha Williams and Son B UYATHOME CLEY'S JEWELRY STORE 51912 Main St. We carry a full line of watches, diamonds, jewelry, silverware, cut glass, leather goods, French ivory, etc. Watch and jewelry repairing our specialty. The Store With the Reputation. Phone 147. B UY ATHOME MINERS' MERCANTILE CO. General Merchandise and Miners' Supplies. A. B. Gibson, President; H. B. Aven, Sec'y.-Treas. and General Manager. - B UY AT HOME JOHN T. BOGAN Hardware, Tinning and Plumbing, Plumb-ing, Paint, Oil, Glass and Wall Paper. Pipe fitting of all kinds. Tin and repair work a specialty. Estimates furnished on lavatory and bath installation. Phone 149. SCOTTISH RITE 5 j MASONIC NOTICE 5 J Vfe j Lodge, Bingham Number 75, A. B '.JJ F. and A. M., working in the J Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, JJ Symbolic A. F. M., ' affiliated J - .1 with Universal Free Masonry 1. Jj throughout the world meet every second and fourth Tuesday JJ at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. at jj Smith's halL Visitors welcome. I R. It. THOMAS Voice Culture and Singing jg For information call at High School after 3:15 p. m. B UY AT HOME Pan-Helennic Grocery Co. Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Gent's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Etc Soft. Drinks of All Kinds. Phones 82 and 252. B UY AT HOME Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. A Fine Line of Ladies' Rings. Cut Glass. Coppcrfield Jewelry Co. C. A. Eliades. B UY AT HOME If it's drugs, sundries, candiea, stationery, hot and cold drinks, that's our business. Quality and service. - Xopperfield Drug Co. -. . Phone 109. ;. . . smmw&mim j 1 Fr Your Transfer Busi- a ness, Moving, Freight p or Express ft 1 Call 177 or 41. I I BUTLER TRANSFER 1 Frank Butler, Mgr. p B U Y AT HOME Complete Line of Millinery and . Ladies' Furnishings. MRS. T. H. PARSONS B UY AT HOME BINGHAM MERCANTILE CO. The Big Store. We have a complete stock in all lines. Fall goods arriving every day. . ! B U Y A T H O M E RINGHAM BOOTERY Shoes ' and Harness Repairing. Opposite Bingham Hotel. 438 Main St.f B UYATHOME NATIONAL MERCANTILE General Merchandise, Hardware 1 and Dry Goods. Corrispondente del Banco di . Napoli. Agenzia Marittima, j Notio Publico Italiano. . -B U Y AT H O M E Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application!, ai they cannot reach the diseased portion, of the ear. There la only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that ia by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed In-flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect Im-perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases ot deafness are caused by catarrh, which ia an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. sur-faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Or-, sulars free. All Druaglsts, 76o. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. always for the unattainable. Too often, of-ten, he loses that which he might easily eas-ily gain by blindly pursuing that which Is always just out of his reach. Why "Con" Man Thrives. Coupled, in a way, with his faith in the unknown Is the tendency on the part of so many people to place confidence con-fidence In a stranger In preference to one who Is known and has been tried and proven. It Is this tendency which makes possible the operations of the "con" man, the gat-rlch-quick artist, the unscrnptfoTis promoter and the I salesman of worthless mining stocks. The man who would not think of trusting Bill Jones, his next-door neighbor and fellow church member, will confldlngl turn over his life's sayings to a stranger who unfolds a tale of riches to be won. BUI Jones , might talk his head off In behalf of a legitimate proposition without getting a dollar where the slick stranger with the worthless proposition can get thousands, thou-sands, j It is these two tendencies which, apparently, ap-parently, are so widely prevalent among all classes of people that have made possible the success of the great mall order houses In the big cities. A knowledge of psychology Is as important im-portant to the mall- order man as a knowledge of business , practices. He plays upon these tendencies of man to take a chance, to trust' In the unknown un-known rather than the known, to place confidence In the stranger rather than the friend. . . , Hope to Draw Prize. Those who buy merchandise from a mall order house are moved partly,, whether they realize It or not, by that trait In their nature which prompts them to trust In the unknown rather than In that with which they are familiar. fa-miliar. They are hoping. It may be unconsciously, un-consciously, that they will draw a prize. They do not know what they will get, for It Is Impossible for one to know what he Is going to get when he orders or-ders 'merchandise from a picture and a highly colored description In a catalogue. cata-logue. He is taking a chance on the unknown. Buying merchandise from the local merchant, on the other hand, contains none of these elements of chance that enter Into the dealings with the mail order house. When one buys a stove from the hardware store In his home town, he may get none of the thrills that come from taking a chance but he will get a stove that will last longer and keep him wanner than the one that he might get from the mail order house and to the average Individual, these things are likely to be more Important Im-portant than the thrills. Using Your Eyes. When you buy from the local merchant mer-chant you see the thing thut you are buying, you Inspect It carefully, examine ex-amine the workmanship nnd the quality qual-ity of the material of which It Is made and In many cuses you have the privilege privi-lege of testing It before mylng for It. You have not only your own eyes and knowledge of values to rely upon, but you have the advantage of the advice of the merchant who has an expert knowledge of the merchandise which he Is selling and who, fn 09 cases out of 100, can be relied upon to tell the truth about It. Then you have the guarantee that Is backed not only by the retail merchant, but in ninny cass by the manufacturer. If the article which you buy does not prove satisfactory satisfac-tory after It Is given a fair test, you can take It back to the store where you bought It, In most cases, and get your money back. The retailer may get his money back from the manufacturer manu-facturer but If he doesn't, he stands the loss. In any event, you are protected. pro-tected. ' Why a person will place his confidence confi-dence In a stranger rather than ft friend or will trust in the unknown rather than In thut which Is tangible, is something that Is hard to understand. under-stand. Even the mall order house does not pretend to know why It Is so but It accepts conditions as It finds them and makes . the most of the opportunities oppor-tunities that they offer. -r-B U Y A T HOME ALLOW US TO SHOW YOU the many perfectly charming jewelry novelties that we Have gathered. Our present display Is a splendid one, and I even more extensive in styles and character than our best previous efforts. i Rings, watches, necklaces, mesh bags and silverware m ere never shown in such variety and so reasonably priced. I We Guarantee Them All. H. GEFFEN j 484 Main St. . Telephone 74. i . , . B UY AT HOME We offer car owners dead storage $5.00 a month, minimum of three months. Live storage $8.00 for any length of time. Steam heated garage. Bingham Garage & Storage Co. Phone 88 B U Y AT H O M E i W. H. Woodring, Druggist Complete supply of everything every-thing to be had in a high clasa drug store. B U Y AT H O M E I The United States public health service is now operating 4S hospitals for the care of discharged, disabled soldiers, sailors, marines and . war nurses, who are beneficiaries ot tha , war risk insurance act. i . i ' THE BINGHAM ; V HOSPITAL Dr. F. E Straup Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. i 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. ; 7 to 8 Evenings Phone No. 4 i' ' ' ' Obtained through the old established re "D. SWIFT & CO." are being quickly EE bought by Manufacturers. PL Send a motitjl or sketches and description of your invention far FREE SEARCH ana report on patentability. Wesrel put- enta or no fee. Write for our free book M of 300 needed inventions. jf ID. SWIFT &' CO, f- I Patent Lawyers. Esbb. 1889. : 307 Sevt-nthSt., W3fc'i!"f;tnri. 0. C.,' PIONEER HEALTH HERBS, the old-time herbal compound. Made of Mandrake, Gentian, Burdock, Galannal and other effective roots and herbs. For constipation, biliousness, indigestion, rheumatism, female complaints, malaria, kidney troubles. Purifies blood, tones system, keeps you well. 80 tablets SO cents. Money hark if not satisfied. Sold by agents oniv. Send for free -sample and book. E. C. TOTTEN Pioneer Laboratory, Jl Eleve"h Street, Washinston, U. C. |