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Show Ed. Woods, Jr. The Produce Market The Spanish Fork Press .no 1.10 1.50 1.10 1.20 .20 . KLIKHA WARNER, PUBLISHER KUHhM.'KIPTION sr On Oata " ,w Bran PAYAHLK IN ADVANOK From Various Sources. Scarcely Delicate Way of Putting it. Diner .(to wal(er) Now, what's the tmallest aum I run give you without being considered mean? " " " " Shorts " " Eggs, per dozen Butter Separator lens, per lb.......... Roosters, per pound Spring Chickens, per pound otatoes, per bushel Corn per bushel , One of the most of tbe eld town of . .14 .07 .17 1.20 .12'i Eiy ny lJQ " agents for the United States name Doan a-- and When the digestion is all 1 ight, the action of the bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for food When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite and egulate the bowels. Sold by all dealers. ! Portable D03 Kennels for Hotels. Hotels, according to an article In tlu Hotel World, should be provided with portable dog kennels to be rent ed to the guests who Insist on taking their dogs to rooms. Such a kennel should be about four feet long and of a width that would allow It to go through the door of a room. It should be count rut ted of wood, lined part way up with r.lnc or t,heet metal. The upper part should be covered with open wire work, and the bottom should be provided with broad-treacasters. ropulur Mechanics. Butter Wrapper Day is Saturday Jails, penitentiaries and the gallows are built for those who refuse to live within the law, and want to be a law unto themselves. Walk In the straight and narrow Dath and at all times be able o read your title clear. There is a law in this state compelling people to have printed wrappers on their butter. Some imagine they are wise and use a rubber stamp, in this case the ink will unto tne Dutter ana proouuiy hence it doesn't fill the law. Eoifton it, WRAPPER BLUE INK can be handled only with a printing press and is guaranteed not to Test for Color Blindness. 24 hours after printing. We, at The A the Royal Society of Arts. In Spanish Fork Press Office, have won an London. Doctor Green read a paper enviable reputation with the people in on color blindness and concludes that printing butter paper, mat a tne omy the colored yarn test, which Is th reason we ret t ne miRiness. official test of the board of trade, la not reliable. He says: "I have examined a great many dangerously colMotives. or blind men who have passed It. and "Brother Tltewadd is the stingiest have hnd same others the many expechurch ever bad." rience. In the board of trade report member this , "How can you say so? Didn't he give of 130S It will le seen that or those beautiful memorial window?' who were rejected by the wool test you that And why? So he could be did. "He and who appealed, more than 53 per at it with a benevolent and rapt cent, was found to be normal sighted gai'.ng when we are passing the and to have been rejected wrongfully expression contribution plate!" ori-s- et d i off-s- et I tterhenton Has No Enemies. "Unci Ike" Stephenson of Wlscon fin. Is a senator without enemies, and not likely that he will have any It II he remains In congress all the rest of bis life, for he Is not a man to stir up trouble. He hns a sharp political opponent in Senator La Follette, although they were close friends only a few years ago. "Uncle Ike" is in the senate quite frequently, and he goes from one senator to another and has a bit of conversation and then passes ' on 1 Cleanliness Next to Godliness. "While collecting rents In a poor fltiarter of the city I discovered a novel use for an old churchyard." said the renting agent "Several of my three-rooflats In a building overlooking tbe yard are occupied by laundresses. Last week I happened to get into the kitchen of one flat and I saw that every laundress had a pulley clothesline stretched across the yard from her kitchen window to a corner of the church. Fortunately tbe yard was In the rear of the church and no one except the neighbors had a chance to be shocked at the contiguity of laundry and religion. The laundress whom I questioned said there had beet) some pretty hot debates In the church over the propriety of com and godliness n bining cleanliness that practical fashion, but the pastor had contended so stoutly that tbe 21 square feet of space could be put to no better use than to enable hard working women who bad no place else to dry clothes out doors to earn a living that the trustees had finally given u." ? SOTM 'S TO CHSOIToaS f David C. Howe.;. djwd: her towering elms, say u. Knnebec Journal, They rle nu nlhctiitiy stove trees of all otber v..,. etlts and In summer with their 1ii.k ber quaint streets in ir clout gri t n eoo.ness, transient! trn long S i, ii im&?un$v' A Diet cf Wild Kcney. Wild honey as a change Is an ns ? eetmeat. but utter a lew days oki constantly partaking of It the Euro- pean palate rejects it as nauseous and i.noRt delisting, uur experience ex tended over a fortnight, during which period our food consisted solely of It and maize. It has escaped the Biblt- mi commentators that one of the prin Hnal hardshlpr that John tbe Baptist must have undergone was his diet of wild Geographic honey. National Magazine. Wrinkles. One of tbe chief causes of wrinkles among girls who are "getting along" and women who are spoken of as "still young" lies in their reluctance to wearing glasses when the need ar rives. Instead of recognizing and frankly acknowledging the symptoms of Imperfect or failing sight, these misguided young women persist In straining their eyes with the effort to find the right focus feu seeing any particular object until the whole face la a mass of wrinkles and the worried expression becomes fixed for good. Wearing glasses a year or two earlier for the time surely comes when they must be worn would not only prevent the .unsightly wrinkles, but also because of tbe relief from nerve strain, would give a serenity of expression that would take years from the apparent age at a trying transition period when the twenties are fast receding before the shadows of the approaching thirties. It Is cheering to know that the shadows grow lighter with each successive decade. flue o d p.i.ce Into a veritable ehu. iirylitiid. and last but not Wan en apt u re the summi t visitor. For nearly two miles along the high way, whlcb lor the most part tolk the shore of the harbor, these pieiiJ;t; Hcinien rear themselves at iU tegular interval, though tbe ax ba in time pafci broufcbt kotne of tbe ucn uicliH crashing to the earth. M The story o. the circumstance tending the planting of tbe fc!aunt. ii it has bet 11 banded down Iro"- - luWi- -i io son. runs as to'lows: "Mai. The. m Cutis,'-oneof the old town laiiei who conducted a fl.shlng lusm--it r elgn cuinmeree. a tore and 11 (av m In the lamotis Poppircii uiHtulfjn (t ill! 166a conceived the very comtncndnUt Idea of beauci!)It.g bis native town netting out trees. "Accordingly In 191 he gave oi! Samuel liiai.t the contract. Hmii.u-r- . remuneration was nothing more o than a pint of rum. doubtles bioitgat from the West' Indies, by one of 11- 1major's pinkies, for each tref piamtU Theie were 01 Ig. tally 90 of thein. and t. tbey extended lioiu tbe Seav? near where tbe Fust Christian church now stands, to tbe 'Top of tbe Point or the shore of Spruce creek.".' t WWK. fcMAM HANSEN, fu f HlVKELL'S . lb. feta XWl wencJ will rre.hu" SUA Graphic Description of Miseries dured by the Sixteenth Century Traveler. Ind. Phone AdmlnUtriu of the en- - ft Jones Any Lens Duplicated Satisfaction (luaranteed OFFICE AT HOTKL CIIAULOTte Jas. L. Hales "iHSSap:: beaut: u Spaniah Fork, Registered Opticiaa HOTIDSTOCBBDITOH . ; be Afli StopPam voucher. t llBiilNh theexWte .UAH I1ANSKN. Attorney for Klrl publl.tln,lMy 30-- 1 It's Easy to - TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN IS CONE. WIO . HORRORS OF OLD SEA VOYAGE OLD STAND Admlnlsiratrlf ot AWMjtotlhtM- f and TRANSFER Special Riles to Theatrical Companies Wis HoTlfBTOCMBIMTOBS 1 New Machine Gun. There Will Be Less Sleeplcssnens new machine gun whlcb the When Spanish Fork People Vnlted States testing flrea . Learn this more than 300 shots t ralinite, welgha rest at Can't can night wih bad back, be operated by tut 30 pounds, and A lame.a weak or an aching one. two men, one loading aa tbe otber blms and Area it Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad backs They cure every form of kidney ills, Quite a "Lean" Take. From common backache to diabetes. "My Idea of nothing in fat," write are endorsed by Spanisn Fork They a restau Trlnter Jacob Rackes, "Is runt tandwlrh.' They come about 20 people. Mrs. William Cox, Second Ward, of bread bepirns square, the sllr-ing itbout one plea thick each, and the Spanish Fork, Utah, says;"feince I In Inter of men t shout a nonpareil publicly recommended Doan's Kidney thi U the lout ensemble being about Pills in August 1907, I have taken them a aa a on different occasions and they have al nutritiously libuiyrt slug" New York Mall. ways given me relief. You may con' tinue to use rny statement. At one Breakfast Eggs. . time 1 sufieredfrom a complication of Put six ejg Into a veaael' which troubles. The pain through my head wl"l hold five pints. Tour over boiling nur to All the dish, cover closely was almost unbearable at times and I ami et on the back part of the stove had such acute attacks of rheumatism oi die rack to cook. Leave seven min- and lumbago that 1 was unable to sleep ium Tor a soft cooked egg, ten for a well. The kidney secretions were medium cooked, fifteen for a firm and scant and distressing in passage and thirty for a hard cooked egg every symprom pointed to disordered kidneys. Nothing gave me relief until I commenced taking Doan's Kidney ejodttfuis IB JHJtiHbpwH qii Pills.. Of course, at my age, I could 'jasn, ujaima juoja a anuH'uoa 0411ml a permanent cure but u Xoiu scarcely expect num;) qi suojponbs it is gratifying to know of a remedy pna u!pu 'unipujstiY ptA. Jm el h jj lazy qi 401 snOAmpuat a that can be relied upon to bring relief. e Doan's Kidney Pills have never failed 0.t Htii jnq uiq 40 '000'UOO m JO H Hit )V'4) jo to help me and for that reason I feel p.IO l90p 3 enq 9uddm pu.i 8ii()op sqi f "qn justified in praising them 1MU) s)tujg '40(IuituS )iuj,)hh For sale by all dealers. Price oO cents jodr6u!S jo tooQ Foster-Milbu- rn Co., New York, sole Remember the take no other. striking attraction lottery Point u.. informstluo. era for HACK . The Shoe Repair Man - Irtkull further Citizens. .35 ............. Rett Made Tress cf Klttsry" Point Were PlanUl by Patriotic How the Shade A The Teacher. Tb teat her should strive flrft 10 tie a mnn or a woman In the bent sense of the term, strong mentally morally an.l physically, with person allty and Independence, but without lie should command re rudeness, spect as a thinking person, avoid ec centricities and partisan incisures, have opinions of his own. but without flaunting thein lu the face of others combat or opposition 10 provoke Then to the respect due him as a man will come, If his teaching Justifies the additional respect due him aa a teacher. Ciiardlansblp 1 Wheat, per buHhcl Barley, per cwt WEEKLY ud Probati EACH ELM COST PINT OF RUM Hotlces, TV. Miles . Anti-Pai- FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES to pick from at U.B.Rob ertson'sbar ber shop. H. Hai.kj The Spanish Fork Electric Supply Co. Half block east (Commercial Bank If you want supplies, fixture, wiring or anything in the electrical line,' get our estimates. n Pills for Neuralgia, LaGnppc and all pains. I don't intend to be without them, for I find ready relief in them lor everything I use them for." MRS. L. F. MILLER, 120 W. 6th St., Davenport, la. L1SECF H- - Lowest Prices- All Pain "In my family Dr. Mil"' n Pills are use , for - Best Goods THE WHITE IS KING Get A White Machine Sewing Anti-Pai- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and other and give relief always pains, headache, DIXIE colic . at once." THOS. R. FOWLER R. D. No. 3. Dunn. N. C. En- 1 , ire at the home of Erncat ti"rh If the pnsserger did not find himself In a position ' gel counsels f perfection carried vut, this is whnt be See or write ARTHUR COOK Sold by druogttU everywhere, who authorized to return price of flrrt package tf they fait W benefit tn. MILE 3 MEUILAl I.U.I TAILOR .. EASY TERMS Urexklmnk j would experience: "In the galley all sorts of discomfort are met with. To each of us was allotted a space three spans broad, and so we lay one upon another, suffering greatly from the heat In summer tnd much troubled by vermin. Huge rats came running over our faces at nights, and a sharp eye had to be kept on tbe torches, lor some people go about carelessly and there's no putting them out in case of And fire, being, as they are, all pitch when it is time to go to sleep and ons has great desire thereto, others near him talk or sing or yell and generally please themselves, so that one's rest Is broken. Those near us who felt ill mostly died. God have mercy on them! In daytime, too, when w were all in our places busy eating, and tbe galley bore down on the side to w hich tbe sail shifted, all tbe sailors tailed out 'Par.do that is. To the other side,' and over we must go; and if the sea was rough and tbe galley lurtlud, our beads turned all giddy, and some toppled over nnd tbe rtst on 'op ol them, falting about like so n any drunken yokei. The meals tbe captain gave us were not exactly Invitiug; the meat had been banging In tbe sua. the bread hard ae a stone, with many weevils in It, the. water at times stank, the wis was warm, or hot enough for ' ts vteam to rise, with beastly taste to ft; and at times, too. we had to do our eating under a . . Rugs, etc.. crept blazing sun about over everything." E. S. Bates. In the Atlantic. Women Only Guess. woman who says she has made something of a study of the nMct. declares that there Is much foolishness about the intuition of women. Sue a that they simply guess, Just as men do, but that when the guess cornea right they praise themselves, while" the many times in which the guess falls they forget and maintain discreet silence about It A Noses of Our Ancestors. Ancient white man had immense bony buttresses lie a billy Kent's bulging out above his ryvbrows. he had brow and no forehead, and no bony bridge of the nose to speak of So when such an evolutional grand daddy got a sockdolager over bis eyes cr club It didn't and nose wltb a much matter. He did not have to have the bridge ot bis rose raised bv a surgical engineer, nor have his um " " Tim painted by r black eye artist same kind ot clubbing today would ni only spoil a man's looks for lire, but might end bun tben and there li is pretty clear that tbe white man's tioci is a type of tbe white man's mind In gentle mtiu everything bespeaking ners bt Light to Banish Sorrow. Sorrow dwells longest wbere tbe sun Is shut out Florida Tlmesl'nlon GO, SIMPLE LANGUAGE THE BEST That Should ImMinds the Themselves press Upon of Yeutg writers. Two Cecil Examples 1 u-- Improving upon the sinip'icity ct hiniplc Knglish always has just that effect. Uy war of contrast between ihU pompous iioilshness and tbe writing of a gated u.iui wi'b a senre of humor, i no.e that utrk Twain in "Innoeeucs Abuiad" tells bo he left a room at night when ae was a boy. having tojnd a corpse ii on the floor: "I went away Iroui there. I do not say that I went away in any sort ot hurry, but I simply went that Is sufficient. I went out at the window and I curried the sash I along wl;h me did not need tbe sasb. but It was handier to take It than It was to Icav it. and so I 100k it I was not scared, but I was consideiul'y agitated.' Young men who are meditating a ' literary or jourda lUlc career, as well aa yo.ir.g men who tllalt of writing or a living, will do well to study .Mark Twain. Then they con pick up Latin derivatives the thousand-legge:is they are needed from tbe writings ot ISurke and tbe speeches of college pre(ldents and professors. Syracuse Makes Satisfactory Progress. Work on tbe New York state barge canal goes on in a satisfactory manner, and It seems likely, Bays the Scientific American, that the great undertaking will be completed not only within the contract time, but within :he contract price ($101,000,000) as well. Work reaching 116.000,000 has already been done, and the work under contract now aggregates $34,138.-?29- . Tbe estimate for this work made In 1903 was over $2,500,000 in excess of tbe above figure. These contracts cover 314 miles of canal the total length of which will be 442 miles). Fifteen of tbe 31 locks are practically finished. Press a? 5 ' Heiijruiiln Franklin once decided to He got as far rewrite the lllble. He erased a . the ullec.ory of Job l ht postage "Doth Job fear God for naughtf a question supposed to have been put to the Almighty by Satan. This Is bow Henjamln. who was bent i;;on making the Bible dignified, academic and trcho atitic, transformed that "Does Your Majesty Imagpassage: ine th:-- t Job's good conduct Is the effect of pertcna! attachment and a.tec-tion?-" Particular People's Printing Printed Properly j HE MISSED SOMETHING GOOD Vi By Not Taking His Home Paper Profit by this Poor Man's Mistake FOR GOOD PAINTING .GET The Paints SHowM-l'iuAa- s Jex Lumber Company 3-- C ml 0 California Summer $40.00 to LOS ANGELES and return. Good returning until October $30.00 to LOS ANGELES and Excursions Tickets on sale 3 1st return. US5! daily 30',SePtemr 7, September Tickets on sale 24-3- 0. Slight-Po- S' rales forticket4 returning via San Francisco W A NT E D . 2 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY REAL ESTATE TO LIST FOR SALE Persons desiring to sell real estate, apply at the office of Attorney Elias Hansen. We Have a Number of Prospective Buyers GOLDFIELD AND TONAPAH See your local ajent for tickets and Inrormalion or address J. H. 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