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Show r Pig 6 THE -- L Frtday, September 5, 1919. REPORTER City Officers Must Work! To Protect Public Health. 1 Have Never Seen j . While 'medical authorities differ The on the subject it a pears that there is a likelihood of a reoccuranre of the influenza epidemic which caused such a terrible loss of life last winter That Is What Mrs. Cope and during the early spring monlbs. Says of Tanlac All Her' Borne well known physicians declare reasons are to believe that that there Troubles End.' the disease will not get a new start in this state bnt others who are It certainly is wonderful how equally prominent in the profession hold a different view and for the quickly the right kind of medicine SHAFT AND TUNNEL beuefit of the people of the Tinlie will get a person to feeling right District we believe that our Jo.'ul again," aald lire. Mary C. Cope, CONTRACTING! AND physicians should be on the alert all reaiding at 274 North Hicks street, the time and that they should not Los Angeles,, in a recent statement CONSULTING ENGINEERS only report but rigidly, quarantine regarding the benefits she , has derived from the use of Tanlac. every case that develops. 1 am now seventy-tw- o of years At the present time the camps of ' and the Tintic District are quite free age." continued Mrs. . tippe, had lots of have B1 we experience with from contageous diseases but Eureka, Utah de not know how long such a favor- medicines, but I have never seen Ei able condition will exist. Our t pre- the equal of Tanlac. Why, einqe It me so I has much helped vious epidemics of influensa could just tell no doubt have been avoided had the everyone that needs - medicine about outhere in, my people been more prompt in, report- it and so many ing the first cases of the disease. Let neighborhood are taking it that wa us profit by past mistakes and sej have a regular Tanlac colony. During the past aix years I have that influensa does uot get anolner had lots of trouble with my stomach. it a u In Eureka. rractieally every physician is now I could not eat anything wlihout of the 'opinion that the prompt bloating all up with gas pnd feeling I was always troubled, miserable. quarantining of all afflicted families ' is the one safe and sure way of! wilh this gas at niglit unfit 1 couldnt sleep or rest. 1. was very checking influenza. nervous, and so run down and weak that I just felt badly ail the time. I have read a good deal how Tan-Tlluxury tax" was iac had helped In cases like mine devised in baate to raise money and, going on that Idea that, Whats quickly during tho war. With, the good for one ia good for another,' I war over it fulls far short of its pur- tried it, and it certainly has proven, pose in that it taxes the public for to be the right thing for me. I have: necessities of life by merely calling only taken four bottles an far, but Ij i It adds to am feeling aa good already as I ever In fact evvryboily likts the service the article a luxury. the coat of living .of every fumily did. My stomach is in fine condl-- . lee which they get at our fountain. land alrlkea the poo hardest of. all tion, no gas forma, and I can eat cream of the purest possible quality. aa the extra pennies they have tu wlint I want and enjoy it, and that dig up eat heavily into their income, tired, nervous feeling has all left me, Drinks that are made and served right. Every day articles of use such as ton. I sleep soundly every night and cream ice and reel strong , and well all the time, druga, toilet supplies Largest and best stock of randies. and candy, can hardly be called Tanlac has acted with me Just ilka I read j luxuries and yet the tax on .these andt),e person whose testimonial OUR ICE CREAM SODAS similar articles adds materluMr-at- o jn the paper that caused me to take the coat of living today. it said It did with her. I am glad . i Aro made under the same requirements. Our sodas are The war ia over and our tax prob-- to recommend such a medicine and ,lem can now be' faced in an .Intel-- - hope that my statement will cause healthful, invigorating and delicious. illgent manner and arranged over a pothers to find relief. Tanlac ia sold In' Eureka by the period of years instead of heaping unnecessary loads on industry and gchramm-Johnso- n Drug Co., in Ne- ,the publicR in Silver Tninlinnon. p pM by Merc. JTeffeman-Tlioinpao- n 7 Diarrhoea Cliamberlalns Colic and Co., in Mammoth by Mammoth SupRemedy In Michigan. ply Co., and in Mona by J. W. Weat. ANDREW C0LLIAS, Prop. , Mrs. A. H. Hall, Cnsevilte, nays, I wish to thank you for your IlROBATK AND GUARDIANSHIP grand good medicine, Chamberlain's NOTICE. Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. We are never without it in the house, Information consult United States Tatent for tha Cedar Leaf No. 2 lode having been excludFor ;and I am sure It saved our baby's County further Clerk or respective signora No. 10 lode mining claim, situate In ed; life this summer." Said Cedar No. 10 Ibde mining the Tintic Mining District, Utah Mrs. Mary Carrington, Casevllle, Notice To Creditors County, Utah, consisting of the 1600 claim being of record In the office I have used ChamberMich., says, OF FRANK L. FOREMAN, linear feet thereof, and .surface of the recorder of aald mining dislain's Colic and Dlaryhoe Remedy ESTATE deceased. ground not to exceed COO feet wide, trict at Provo, in Utah County, Utah. 'for years and It has always given Creditors will present claims with being Survey No. 6436, and describ- The nearest known location owing relief. prompt vouchers to the undersigned at Eu- ed in the field notes and plat of the the Cedar1 No. 4 and Cedar No. 2 Notice To Water Users. " reka City, Juab County, State of official survey on file in this office, lodes, Surrey 6000; and Copper-Lea- f LIBERTY BONDS. 6420. Utah, on or before the 2 1th day of with magnetic variation at 17 de- No. 2 Lake State Engineers Office, Salt 1 direct that this notice be pub-- . A. D. ISIS October, grees 00 minutes east aa follows: for qm paper Consult your daily corCity, Utah, August 27, ISIS a of Dan No. the liahed in the Eureka Reporter at 1, Martin, Administrator Commencing at Post Tiibertv Bondi Notice la hereby given . that the ner of the claim, (from which the Eureka, Utah, the newspaper publesire to sell bondl Laxe.vAe- - estate of. Frank L. Foreman You at 9 Tunnel N. Drain for 10 W. Cor. of Sec. 9, T. Tintic Company, lished nearest tha aald mining claim, 8., R. Attorney C. K. Hnisn, Reporter 01I1CB5-- 0 Provo, Utah, has made .nnKratnn:0 W., S. L. Mer., bears N. 87 deg. 83 for a' period of nine consecutive administrator, Nephi, Utah. In accordance with the requirements! min. 80 min. W. 8893 ft.) and run- vockii (Firat pub. August 8, 1919.) . GOULD B. BLAKELY, of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, ning thence 8. 45 deg. 00 min. E. 81 0.8 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. .n aa amended by the Session Laws of. Notice No. 024670. Register. 87 deg. 44 min. E. 1600 feet to Cor. EDWARD D. DUNN, Balt Lake City, Application For Pgtcnt. No. 3; thence N. 45 deg. 00 min. W. v Utah, Claimant's company will let a contract for ex- - United States Land Office, Salt Lake 816.8 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence 8. (First pub. August Attorney. 16, 1819 last a tunnel one hundred feet mih im 87 deg. 44 min. W. 1600 ft. to Cor October 10, 1919.) Utah, August 11, 1919. City, pub. Tintic North In the ite bi d"on property Notice la hereby given that tee No. 1, the place of beginning. Said win derted t a polnt N B 87 Bidders may ob- - Chief Mining District. an Consolidated Mining Company, lode mining claim Is located in the. WSB27 fMt reInformation teiSm the a corporation, by its duly authorised BEK and SWK Sec. 9, T. 19 8.,' R. EVtcornerof Section 35! tain the necessary W. Fitch, 2 W., S. L. M., and contain! a net Township IQ South, Range I WMt; tacPd,?rom TohnHordawaPteM agent and attorney-in-fac- t, FOR FLETCHER'S address is Eureka, area of 19.186 acres, the area in conwhose postoffice o7 Ve tee r..a for made flict with Survey No. Utah, baa application a distance of 18,765 feet and uged Smiri J'mah' l0Bt ffiM addre from January 1 to December, 31, E. II. IIOLT, Sec'y. Inclusive, of each year, at the comIn Tintic Mining the mine pany's llmpnndenry. District, for general mining purposes. Aa much of aald water aa la from indigestion are apt Sufferers necessary will be used during the to become discouraged and feel that for domestic purposes. entire year recovery ia not to be hoped This application ia designated In tee complete for. No one could make a greater No. 8134. aa office Slate Engineers Hundreds have, been perAll protests against the granting mistake. cured by taking Chamberof aald application, stating the rea- manently Tablets and can now eat anysons therefor, must be made by af- lain's that they crave. These tablets fidavit in duplicate, accompanied thing the stomach and eyqhle with a fee of 13.60, and .filed in this strengthen to perform Us functions naturally. office within thirty (30) days after it If you have not tried them do so at the completion of the publication of once. , this notice. O. F. McGONAQLE, Notice for Publication. State Engineer. 6, (Date of first publication Sept. Department of the Interior, IT. S. 1919. Date of completion of pubLand Office at Salt Lake City, lication Oct. 8,1915. Utah, August 6, 1919. Notice ia hereby given that Lars J. 1 AM ELS Bursons Garage on upper Main Larson, of Vernon, Utah, who, on supply cigarette contentment beyond anything 1, 1916, made Homestead street is equipped to handle all November ever you No. experienced I - You never tasted such for Serial WK kinds of auto repairs. No job too Entry, Section 18, 017697, Secmellow-mil- d WK NE14, ness ; .such refreshing, appetizing small for onr careful consideration, tion 19, Township 8 South, Range 6 flavor and coolness. The more Camels none too large for us to handle West, Balt Lake Meridian, has filed you smoke the notice of intention to make three- i promptly. greater becomes your delight Camee are auch a cigayear Proof, to establish claim to the rette nvelation I land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Everything about Camels you find so fascinating ia due to ' lOfrice, at gait Lake City, Utah, on their quality to the expert blend of choice Turkish and the 17th day of September, 1919. choice Domestic tobaccos. Claimant names aa witnesses afejftg E. Larson, C. Richard La .You'D say Camels are in a class by themselves Ernest L. Gnstavson, Joseph J. . they seem all of Vernon, Utah. made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways I GOULD B. BLAKEI Y, Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-tast-e Reg iter. or un- (First pnb. Ang. 8, 1919.) odor makes Camels pleasant Equal: Walter Fitch, Jr., I ! caracbafla before ns usr I r capadtado durina tbe ikraiMzreiEizn padiado WOW OF. THE FLAVOR LASTS .V..) Sundaa'-- ie I SO DOES THE PRICE! I t , j I ! j : i . Eureka Candy Company MU-li.- - KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today ana word otf the indigestion o! tomorrow try KlHQIB the new aid to lode-Surv- r .... digestion. As pleasant and as safe to take es candy. MAOS EY t'.JTr a BOWNE MAKERS OF : EMULSION Sttoid i Children Cry ' When in Salk Lake City be aure and enjoy a SWIM at tha , SAN two big natural hot ulphur water pools lady and gentlemen attendants. OPEN DAY and NIGHT unequalled cun for Goal, Rheumatism and Ntrvaut Diacaiaa. TURKISH BATH aad BED S1.00 52 Waal Broadway SALT LAKE CITY "mn"?? covehvnVof CASTORIA 6420-Coppe- j m- ' '&' full-bodi- ed SE. Ass m : El-'m- er Salt Lake Stock Exchange rf Quotations Daily Notice For Publication. W. H. CHILD & CO. STOCKBROKERS i : 12 Tears In Eureka TIMING 24 Tears In Business & HANLEY , Local Representatives n, ; , J Department of the Interior, 1 . 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 18, 1919. Notice la hereby given that Mar low L- - Crabtree, of 417 Ease 7th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on July 28, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 012909, for 8K SBK Sec. 24, T. 8 8., R 8 W., E NWK, Eft SWK, Lots 3 and 4, Section 19, Township 8 South. Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has fil- ed notice of Intention to make Final three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the j United States Land Office, at Salt jLake City, Utah, on the eighth day of October, 1919. . Claimant names aa witnesses: David H. Carson, of Lehl, Utah, John R. Canon, of Fairfield, Utah, Ether Carson, of Fairfield, Utah, George Flack, of Fairfield, utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First pub. Aug. 29, 1919.) cigaretty particularly desirable to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liberatiy aa meets your own wishes, tor they never tire your taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that malt 18c. package Camels so attractive. Smokers real-ir- e that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or coupons! 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