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Lu dvig-son- r r 11mci R R fc Soiia S aiu is in Mt. p h Wed ties '.ay. Mr. lori t.er luiutiwm h'Jtno jiu friends ant attending th Wasatch academy, m tbs state which began for tho year this vui.-fur no Vended M R I of California, at the bourn of her Mrs. U Klisbeth Dmii of Bi. Ididil and tlrtghi. r, Mr. 11. F. Andrew, . FPnt Siturday and Sundiy in Gun will Miuim there .:bly Mrn. nteou, the guest cf her ditughter, expect fetop Mrs. Paul von Nonhck. at SpriDKvilie am! Suit Lake to ia i M. I Mi-- s 1 k soj-rir- pornu-U'-oHy- lii-arn- a pi,. 4 u daiihtera, Mrs, Moan Johu-hi,- i Miss n it r Isabelle deimings returned M. tiodilard, to her homo in f atj'l Mm. Teuneeseo Tuesday, thn forepirt f October, after a stay of several weeks with Ler t) r dintuiatiou. Her daughter,to aunt, Airs. Mary E. Taylor, Ktarns atcuuipauied n n yi .. ibd-u- a Miss Slella Ludvigson leaves Satu H it K day to take a position us toucher iu a of Cooterfuld, "bo the public school at Foautain Green. !lr:,.r tu Miss Lillian Childs is abo engiged to teach at another place, Spriug City -- hr-- r il-be- THE . -- R R We have several inquiries as to when school will begin. The school buildings have been cleaned ready for opening, but if any time has beta eet bv tue trustees for itirting we are not apprised of it. ! R R A verv pr.ty biwu party i'ai th1 ,.f joy at tlio borne of ILi.yor 3 K nriH 1'iiday thj affair be iti i.Midried by tbo Misses Ciclin. t'cr.iu, a id So la Ludvion, hiiders of Mrs. K arns. Chinese lanterns .ere plen-ti1J and iho Javvn otheri f di'-plnye- Wonderful lOltilWCSl FREE SOUVENIR THE h- ( R K ; j i, If. If Mrs. Hunt could pro-d- u , do-m-ti- e Damanc? have been awarded in a London court to an engineers fitter named Tdansfield, who, as the result Eng'lrh Watch Maierai .Vadc Ab.-or- d The Chamber cf Comm.eice oi of a sudden muscular strain, had susof which an affection is investigating a charge the heart tained that a to murmur emit musical caused it English watches arc made of material manufactured abroad loud enough to be heard at some Cov-entr- BIG SPECIAL AUGUST NUMBER OF THE WORLDS WORK - 4 THE WORLD'S WORK draws its inspiration from the same indomitable spirit of progress that has transformed the Northwest from a wilderness to a great civilized empire. Each month it describes the vital things in the worlds life and the men who are doing them. It is a history of our own time superbly illustrated . Every Family in tka Northwest Shook! Read THE WORLDS WORK 8M ) NSrthf'3i N,mbT sumptuou gold and green, PD P P I1: beSiul the E. Sttaoa crawferd, will artist, re tent (W-- of charffeTcareI by & fully rolled In a tnha o any reader of this paper. Drop postal asking for the end for our special otter of this vrroderful Northwest Number Yee. Mention this paper. DOUBLEDAY, PAOE L COMPANY. As adiessing for soita, Muisa Salvo all ib,3t burns Chimb;-riaiacan be desired. It is soothing and healing in its effect. It allays thpain of u burn almost instantly. This salve s almost a certain cure for chaps y lIY-- I with maps, photographs and descriptive articles. It will be a necessary gir'J jind handbook to everyone who visits the Exposition, the best so. .air for those who cannot go. PS conductor applied Bucklens Arnica oof tlrd; women miut keep Salve, anti was soon yon ml ami well. c I used it iu my family, writes G. yo u:' by doing housework the of J, Welch, Tekousha, Mich,, and problem would be quickly !ind it perfect, ho red. Simply great fur cuts and burns. Only 2oo at Xm R Pi K Psculiar Darrage Award. decks drug stoae. better rot yet reached me. Pray make a note of this. I should rather not have to resort to violence. The Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland "if woman would spnd more time Attacked By a AVob in housework and less time at uout-seuse- . nays RIrs hlialndh Hunt, and beaten in a labor riot until coveraint J n of Brooklyn, theyd bi ed with sores, a Chicago street car writes: this great magazine will d U.S Hall. 9t Mask Twain "Two days overdue and Thk Worlds Work has will describe the marvetoti development and the vast possibilities of the great Northwest. No other section of oar countiy presents such a dramatic story of achievement and progress as that of the Northwest, from the expedl-tlo- u of Lewis and Clark to the great centennial at Portland, The Worlds i' Wfltr will nirlnra r,A J. wise decorated for me collision. morning and afternoon sessions in Q life a loip.'ber of the youn fneuds the Washington school building, and of the Mieses Ludvig n were present public meeting in the evening, at the to enjoy the entertainment, SOUVENIR Gov. Joffiv'scw of Mlnne-ot- e says; Tia Nortinw larnlshes the greatest aibllities, and I know of no nWgasine so thoroughly com patent to exploit the wonders ol this region as Thb WoaLir'a Woaic. R P. t! The commercial club meeting which should have been held Tues day evening was put off lor two weeks to give further time for preparing inforinVkM n oessurv to on tail' uu til'; queW.j u( water voik.-.- . k n dhe auamil convention f Y V M. 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