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Show : ' .the paess-bulleti- n . I rrrrrT . . CctsnhalDeafacss Cannot Be Cured br local applleaUons, they cannot reaeU Ue dlaeaeod portion ol the ear. "' nly one war to oure catarrhal afneee. and that le by a conetitutloaal remedy. ; Catarrhal Deafneee la cameo by,:. flamed condition of the raucons lining ,, the Huetacnian Tube. When tnla tube 1 Inflamed you have a rumblinf tound or Im-perfect hearing, and when It la entirely eloeed. Peafneii II the reeult Unleee tha Inflammation can be reduced and thie tuoe reeiored to iti normal condition, nearins will be destroyed forever. Many eaeee ol I deafneaa ara eauted by eatai-rh- , which : an Inflamed condition of the rauooue aur. . face. Hall's Catarrh Medicine ' L the blood on the mucoua aurfaoei cf WWamwill lr One Hundred lln ny ca of Catarrhal Deafneu that cannot , be eared by Hall'e Catarrh MedleJne. Clr eulsrs Iree. AH Dni inflate, F. X CHENEf CO., 1Wd, Q. j ! WANT ADSj . FOR SALE Jlestaurant, several partition rooms, stove, Ice box, tables, chairs and 'everything; best place In town. Inquire at Press-Bulleti- office. WILL 8BUL locations of 640 acres or any part of oil land In .Western Wyoming which geologists report is a perfect oil dome. Owner Is leaving ' the state and is unable to do aasess-- , merit work, Box 693, Salt ILake City. FOR IMMEDIATE 8ALE The fol-lowing articles: 1 Axmlnstor rug, j room size; 1 wool fibre rug, room size; 1 Bewing machine, Standard; 1 brass bed, spring and mattress; Iron-ing board; kitchen utensils, all kinds; electric iron, (Hotpolnt; 2 Idtchen chairs; sewing table. The above ar-ticles all in good condition; must be . Bold at once. B. E. fWillls, at J. C. Penney Co. ' ' FOR - SALE Furniture for two apartments, consisting of two stoves, cooking ' Utensils, beds, sanitary couohes, nearly new davenport, chairs, kitchen furniture and other ' articles. This furniture will be sold at a bargain and the purchaser can If desirable rent the building in which the same Is located. Apply Press-Bulletln- - ' MINING LOCATION NOTICES for alb at the Press-Bulleti- n office. ' tf it A Big Line of Ladies' B. V. D. Undewear Which we are Selling at j H Greatly Reduced Prices . ii 1 Regular $1.50 Now $1.00 Regular $1.75 Now ;$1.15 I 3 We still have a few Ladies9 Skirts and Suits, Ladies9 and Children9 s 1 Straw Hats which we will continue to sell this week at one-ha- lf price i! IL .itlJMljfJ THEf Jjltt yX Just received a Big Shipment of Ladies Silk Hose. . j. I hhSSlnPM fi- - 1 Colors and Grades. Be sure and see the Ladies 'ffi j JT;:S rSll Sak Hose With aocks 'V -' " ' ' ' 8 " ' vm181 yA( 1 Another Shipment of Henderson and Royal Worcester : j v'. ' .T--' iii0'1 A New Line of Boudoir Caps arrived this. week. ! " ' :. m ' l : i - - MT$m TT J A New Selection of Crepe De Chine and Georgette S ' ' .f. nenderson Liorsets waiSts just arrived.; " e V -- s j - ii- - : eec Newest anJ Latest. . ' t ""' ; - ' ij' . .; ; '; J Vtfg Ideas inAuthentic Corset Styles ' ' " " ' ! I iD)MgJniam;: ; Meir6; Mo C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. V g f ' TOR SALE OR TRADE One car, Oakland 8, on easy payments, or will trado for town property. Inquire at the IButte. . FOR SAIiB-iAutomo- blla. A new Maxwell Roadster with Goodyear, all- - weather tread tires. In fine condition. A" bargain. Dr. G. W. Richards, Cop- - - perfleld. . tf MALE HEttJP --f Wanted: Wide awake, energetic, temperate man, 25 to 35 years of age to deliver and col-lect from town and country customers. First class references and $500 bond required. ' . Permanent position and good compensation to right party. Ad-dress L, D. Flrebaugt, Box 665, Salt i Lake City. Utah. WANTED A Japanese woman wishes a position as family cook; Has had good experience. Salary 40 per month or up. Address further Inquir-ies to P. O. ox 517. Bingham, Utah. - JulB MODERN ROOMS 13.50, $4.00 and , $5.00 per week. Grand Hotel, 19 Carr Fork, Bingham. FOR RENT Three room furnished flat D.ata- - Iniulr at the Butte. , SUGAR STOCK FOR 8ALE Will sell 60 or 100 shares of Springville-Mapleto- n Sugar stock, below rar. Ad-- dress, box 275. Provo, Utah. tf, M. E. WADDOUPS Attorney and Counselor Suite 610 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE BINGHAM HOSPITAL Dr. F. E Straup Office Hours: , 9 a, m. to 10 a. nv 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 Evenings I Phone, No. 4 ifiw Mi Street ftfe aw 204ttractions-2-0 j 50 Foot Ferris Wheel I $5,000 Merry-Go-Roun- d I .4, . August 13 to 17 Superba Amusement Company I DR.P.S. HAGEMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bingham Canyon, Utah. Office: Above Woodring'j Drug Store. Residence: Ecknian Aparmtents. Telephone 35. .... Office hours: 1 3: 7-- 8. DR. M. D. BRINGHURST I DENTIST 1 Office In Vienna Apartments 1 Office Hours: I ! 9 to 12, 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 1 Bingham Canyon Utah I When you bave a bilious attack your liver fails to perform its func-tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your stora-- , ach instead of digesting.; This ' in-flames the stomach and causes nau-sea, vomiting and a terrible head-- . ache. Take three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean" out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They only cost a quarter. OXFORD 1 (Formerly Budweiser) , I Pocket Billiards I First Class Cafe, Modern Rooms in Connection. I Tobaccos, Cigars, Drinks, 1 I 499 MAIN STREET 1 I J. W. MATTHEWS, Manager. I Wll STATE HEWS The premlnm list tor the Utah state fair, which opens September 28 and closes October 5, 1918, has Just been Issued. In a 48-ho- war savings stamp drive In the western part of MillurtS county nearly S100.0QO was realized In pledges, .y't . Reports on the school census from T ot 70 districts In Salt Lake City show an Increase so far of about 1100 In the school population. ' The total Increase last year was 1600. On a basis of 20 per cent increase of wages for the men, the differences between the management of the Utah Gas A Coke company and its em-ployes have been amicably settled. Salt Lake City's Labor day parade Will be one of the most Impressive nd patriotic features of its character ever held in the state, according to predictions made by Federation of Labor officials. The grocers of Ogden have Issued notice to their customers that they Will not receive any phone orders for ugar. To procure sugar the pur-chaser must appear In person and, then sign the sugar card. From California are coming 287 men who will report by August 15 at the Utah Agricultural college, Logan, to receive special Instruction In mechani-cal courses preparatory to active serv-ice in the United States army. . Shortage of labor for farm work is hampering the gathering and saving of crops In Rich. and Cache counties, but to help the men In the fields, wom-en and children have buckled In and are doing a big share of the Job. A convict In the Willow creek gang got badly bunged up when a can of powder and several sticks of dynamite which he was carrying exploded. The explosion was caused by the dropping of ashes from his cigarette' into the can. . - ...... The latest war-tim- e bug develop-ment is the "soldier bug," which . Is advancing on the sugar beet fields In the" American Fork district- - It is also reported that the soldier bugs are be- - lug reinforced with reserves of army i worms. . ,,'. ,"; j Construction work on the Selberllng l section of the Lincoln highway is pro-- greasing satisfactorily. The Selberllng j section of the Lincoln highway ex-- tends between Granite mountain and ! Black Point, a distance of seventeen or eighteen miles. . j According to some general Informa-- I tlon Just received by M. IL Greene, j representative for Utah of the U. S. I Grain corporation, farmers of Uintah babin are to receive exactly the same j price for their wheat is is given in i any other section of the intermoun- - J tain country."1- - K . - .. i The designation of Soldier Summit as the southern terminal of the Salt take division of the D. 4. It! G. rail- - ' way and the decision to construct at Soldier Summit classification yards for freight moving in and out of that point means the construction of 26 miles of switching track. With all the August draft calls, filled, aggregating 1874 men, there will be actuully serving in the armed forces of the United States a total of 13,007 men from Utah, according to a survey of volunteer acceptances end operations in this state under the selective service regulations. A convention of tetall coal dealers will be held in &Ut 1 uke City Augiutt 8. It Is said by the committee in charge of arrangements and euter-talnme- nt that It will be a meeting of unusual Importance, since every phase of the retail coal situation In the state will be discussed by com-petent speakers. According to reports submitted to Oscar Lehman, state warehouse man-ager, to the state prohibition bureau, there Is now on band at the alcoliol dtsiHHisary in Salt Lake City over 1004 gullons of alcohol. This represents a value of nearly $10,500 In the liquid, which Is dispensed for manufacturing and scientific purposes. A movement which hns been on foot for several duys crystallized In a meeting of the public safety commit-tee at Bingham, where it was decided to use all Influence of the members to have the mercantile establish-ments close at 6 :30 o'clock each night The exceptions will be Saturday night and the evenings preveding holidays. Gilbert Kaslus, the young Hollander who has been held at the county Jull at Ogdeu for the past six months pending an Investigation and decision by the Immigration authorities upon the question of deportation, will not be deported. Kaslus, who in 19 years of age, hue bad a guardian appointed, to wlyitn he tuts bwn releused. Under an order Issued by the public utilities commission of Utah, all short line railroads of the state not under federal control and which advanced passenger and freight rates under the recent federal admlnlstatlon order will revert to the schedules under which they were operating prior to lusuance of the federal order. I'rlvate E. Moore of the Canadian army and former, resident of Ogden, bus an "Iron crows" in Ids possession, the only one in the state, it Is be-lieved. This symbol of valor Moore took away from a German at the bat-tle of the Somme. With the capture of one of the most important Unas in the. chain, police officers oelleve the drug ring which has been operating In Salt Lake and vicinity for . several months past is broken as a result of a raid conducted Sunday night by the police depurtr ( meat - SUMMONS ?: In the Justice's Court, In and for the Tenth Precinct, City of Bingham, County of Salt (Lake. State of Utah, .Angello Corosis, Martin Smolcich and Peter Racheff, Plaintiffs, vs. Chris. Kunchitf and Marco Mladeniff. De-fendant. The Bute of Utah to tho Defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten days after the ser-vice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within twenty days after this serv-ice, and defend the above entitled ac-tion brought against you to recover the sum. of two hundred eighty-seve- n dollars and 85-10- 0 on account of rent, goods, wares and merchandise and money loaned, and in case of your failure to do so, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint Given under my hand this first day of August, 118. . JOHN C, GREEN. ; . Justice of the Peace. PATIENT WHS HOI " MISTREATED State Board Of Insanity Finds That Attendant Who Was Dismissed Started A False Story. , The State Board of Insanity came down from Salt Lake City this morn-ing and investigated the case of He-be-r Allen, of Huntsville, who is a pa-tient in the institution. There was a long story in the Salt (Lake Herald this .morning charging that this pa-tient had been seriously mistreated. The charge --were made by Valere De Greaeve a Belgian attendant who has been dismissed recently because of Insubordination. Ho only worked at the hospital a few weeks and was dis-missed once before but was taken back on probation. Tho patient Allen is very violent at times and one time flew into a rage find tore tho heavy screening from the window which was almost a. su-perhuman stunt. However, he was perfectly rational this morning and told the members of the board that he had never been mistreated. CURE FOR DYSENTERY "While I was in Ashland, Kansas, a gentleman overheard me speaking of Chamberlain's Colic and 'Diarrhoea Remedy." writes William Whltelaw, of Des Moines. Iowa. "He told me in detail of what it had done for his family, but more especially his laugh-ter who was lying at the point of death with, a violent attack of dysen-tery and had 'been given up by the family physician. Some of his neigh-bors, advised him to give Chamber-lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did and fully believes that by doing so saved the life of his child. He stated that he had also used this remedy himself with equal-ly gratifying results," UPPER BINGHAM FIREMEN DANCE There will bo a big dance at Upper Bingham next (Monday night at the Odd Fellows hall given under the au-spices of the Upper (Bingham fire de-partment. , Music will be furnished bv the Ariel Quartet and singing orchestra of Salt Lake which Is composed of some of the best musical talent In the state. A new and attractive fea-ture of this dance is that singing is to be mixed wfth the dancing. The dancing will be something well worth attending and it Is likely that Lower Bingham will furnish quite a number of attendants. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice Is hereby given that all water users are cautioned, warned and admonished against sprinkling their lawns and yards before 8 o'clock In the evening, and then for not more than thirty minutes, and all persons having defective taps or toilets which permit of leakage or wastes are noti-fied that the same must be repaired and placed in perfect condition Im-mediately or such offending persons will be disconnected. The available rupply of good, pure water is ample providing the people exerclne proper care and discontinue wastage. TOWN OF William Robbins, Watermaster. MAD DOG KILLED IN GOSHEN The head of a dog suspected of having rabies, has been sent to Salt Lake for examination. The dog which was owned at Goshen, bit several other dogs before he was killed and fear is entertained that other cases will develop. The county of- - fleers had the head sent to Salt Lake tr r an analysis to be made of the brain. &tt 'HI.., t THE BEST PLASTER A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the seat of pain is ' often more effectual for a lame back than "lister and does not cost anyth!ng like as much. |