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Show ' mjJZii fJYA5-- vr r&iDJLt. oT rja I'iiDAV, OF FOJlECLOsl Ml AU Sale tliiler t'Lauel Mortgage Notu-vluil-lhereby given that by virtue executed by Hubert klcKuue HR. R. S. SMYLXE ii.ungage and 1$. J. hi iie, a mortgaPhysician snd Surf gor. to lriee Cuiuuiereial aud Havuiga sank, a ivrinnuiiuu. daieu mortgagee, Office Phone lCSw , u. AugUKl 11, lii&i, and tiled iu me oil Office Price lie ivumy recorder ol t'arbuii couiu) . Rank Bldg., Price, l ull, on i lie llih day of August, A. 1., 192.", in Fiie 1 No. Wait). vt the file oi vuid otii.-e- . and upon which chattel uiort-san- e "HARLF.S RUGGERI, Pliyuk'iaa and (here will be due uu the bin day of February, A. D., liCG, the dale of the Office lhoue SI; Itoaid tirat publication of tin notice, the sum kklvugui Bldg., Frio of HU aud the auiu of S3UU.UU attorney 'a fee, the uuderaigued. Price and Kuviug bank, a vorimratiou. rK. R. M. JONES he 4i id mortgagee, will foreclose said PhyMriau and Surf hatiri luortgHge by a sate of the properly dencrilM'd iu said mortgage and hereinafObstetrics and DUesaaa W ter aud to that end will expoi-- e Office, Bilvugni Budding, and offer for Male at public auctiuu ou Saturday, the Utah day of February, A. W. P. WINTERS 1., 19'Jii, at 2 oclock p. m. of naid day at )R. Fhysiciau and Hr lie office ami watvhouae.of tlie lie Kune e Forwardiug eomjiaiiy, kuowa as Office, Carbon 11 .No. 1, lietug the priiii-iia- l wareProprietor Curb house iu which the office of said McKuue PRICK, UX i iu Price. Forwardiug iouiany arbuu cvuiity. state of I' tali, tin- - follow- HR. THOME 8. ing perwuiHl property diwcribed iu said Dentist hat tel mortgage, tow it: '.Those certain buildings, tiigether with office, o wued and Avalon. Hotel llelpNitf uccupied by imirigagor, Robert McKuue. Phone BO-and know u as Warehouse No. 1 aud 1, simaied ou giwuud leaned by said RobH. B. GOETZ ert McKuue of aud from the Jteurer ami Rio Grande Weateru Railroad company Demist a kliown by No. 5&12, together with y all furniture uud fixture in said buildWork and extraction. Commercial Rank Bldg., Plieg' ing, ami together with all tools, equip-uieand everything of a personal nature iu aid biiildinga and which is being uxed GLENN in connect km with the btiMineMa carried on l)Mtlklllr J"mM tlierein, including platform scale inside und wagon male outside, and alo all Nurse In Attendsace. ,, the right, title, claim and interest of said Oxide and Oxygen V AKK IN Koliert .McKuue iu and to the aforemenOffice Tel. 299. ! tioned No. 5.TU. Also a hauling Para- ton-wr,J PRICE. L" a- 1194 Houtk list form located uimn grouuii covered by iawxe No. 9523 in Price. I'lnh, said lease Utah. SANFORD being a lease given by said railroad com QR. 4iliy hcrciiuiliuvr mentioned to auid Roll DentitiNTK) ert McKuue, ami also all the right, title, Z 9 : two hua- Hervqi . . laim and iiitere! of the said Roliert iu ami to Maid livne. Alto all coal Office, Second Floor Hilvdgni PRICK, UTAH bins ami outbuildings connected with said warehouse or used in lonnectioii with the IniKiiiesa conducted by naid Robert HR- - L S. EVANS under the name of McKune ForDemist warding ouiany in Price. Utah. Fur iimre definite description of the furniture, Office. Electric Building tool, fixtures and equipment the followv PRICE, UTAH ing articles among others are PROFESSION MTI(E uln i el 1. t'oiu-uierci- dcM-nbe- Ware-luiUM- Im-ate- r. ns. ni WnjJuSw -- X-R- Mc-Kui- ie e dem-ribe- By DEWITT J. MASON AMASCUS, one of the oldest low it One wagon scale, uue wareliouxe scale, one platform stole, one yiiewrlter, one Itiirroughs adding machine, one typewriter desk, two office chair, five chair, twenty-fou- r office film, otic csh register, one diagrapb and aiipplim, three warehouse truck, one set chain block, one net steel block and tackle, three screw jack, one steel filing cabinet, one wood filing elite of the world, and at one time tlie wealthleat and busiest murket of tlie Orient, la now partially deserted. Automobile train, imiBe carta, and other available vehicles, pressed Into service, removed uiauy of tlie Inhabitant, Including merihunta, fleeing with their famlllea from the ancient city of historical and mythical story a though from pestilence. Many of the famous bazaars, where merchants once sat cross-legge- d and displayed their, wares, are closed. Hotels are empty. The streets are deserted except for loungers In the Merilje Central square (where revolutionaries were recently hanged by the hundreds) and the beggars In "the street which Is called Straight." and troops. Soldiers are everywhere. Black, yellow, white, these soldier squads move through the nurrow streets constantly, arresting revolutionary suspects. Three vernacular dally newspapers and two comic weeklies have been suppressed by tlie French authorities. Meantime revolutionary organizations, called the "Iron Hand," "Watchful Eyes," and the "Moslem Stalwarts, are circulating secretly printed Inflammatory proclamation telling of supposed French disasters. The vendors of these proclamations are arrested by secret service agents the moment they are discovered. Promptly at 8 oclock each evening the cur few sounds. A gravelike silence descends, broken only by the heavy rambling of tanks, the clattering of armored cars, the sound of galloping hoofs aa cavalry moves through the streets. Then, from time to time, cornea the distant crack of a French "seventy-five.- " Ton know It Is bombarding rebel groups hidden away outside the city. Then there comes a walling chant and tram high up In the minarets a voice calls the faithful to prayer, This Is the Damascus of rebellion ; the ancient city after revolt against French control and subsequent bombardment. Rebel activity In the south baa been suppressed, but bands of marauders and revolutionaries are roaming the country. The French are cutting down groves and destroying the gardens In the suburbs of Damascus. It waa In the grorea and the gardens that the revolutionaries concealed themselves. Tlie city Is also being encircled with a cordon of barbed wire, while every military police post Is guarded by sandbags and machlnt guns. Sentries keep constant watch from the roofs of buildings, while the batteries of Fort Oouraud are trained are directly upon those sections of the dty'Thst most as dangerous. regarded M'T'UB world began at Damascus and will end 1 there, says an eastern proverb. And there Is a story about Mohammed "a tale which a visitor In Damascus is bound to bear many times." The prophet la said to have ridden to a hill deleDamascus, where he was met by a ceremony, With great Damascenes. of gation the story proceeds, they Invited him to enter the In city. The prophet gazed down cm Damascus, : R hen said and the center of Its green gardens, 1 die, I shall go to heaven: so why should I now go to Damascus?' And that handsome compliment to the city where the Apostle Paul, after his miraculous conversion, found shelter In house In the street called Straight, is explained by a reference to the Koran, "which pictures paradise as an orchard, traversed by streams f flowfruits. ing waters, where grow the most delicious In the This Ideal, explains William Jonsdan Rapp New York Times, appeared to the natives of that sterile region to be realized at Damascus. exThe city and Its surroundings are lavishly sketchus. reminds be tolled by Arabian poets, ing the eventful story of that archaic paradise "the oldest city In history" so recently devoctated anew In a ferocious clash between the M . cupying French and the recalcitrant Druse, "beRapp remarks that Damascus, although, sieged, pillaged and burned at recurring been since the days of Abraham," has always rebuilt, until it Is easy to believe to Its legendary Ing that the world will end there, " cradle. And bo continues: From IU early days the history o has been stormy. The origin of the city it the confirm P0P" known, and there Is much to ta the belief that It Is the oldest continuous city in times of number a world. It Is mentioned calked la steward Abrahams Genesis. "pedltion David made a successful Mn Damascus. uv It aid the for the city against the reign Badadezer, king of Zoab. Throughout ever-lookin- V. C' g : cabinel, two flat lop drays, two pair one home, one set double harne, all coal shovel and forks, three rrowbara, one ihmlilejiu-k- , one uii-- and handle, one , one httudred and sixty-fiv- e sieueils, one marking pot and bruali, six teen storage books, one extra sleigh tongue, one wagon axle, one office clock, one stapling machine, one lot staples, eyelet and rash register anpplie and one stove. Terms of sale, cash. PRICK POM M KINTAL. AND HA VINOS RANK. F. K. Woods, Attorney For Mortgagee, Dab ed, February 2. 192H. First pub., Feb. 5 ; last Feb. 19, 1028. hob-sled- s. logi-liain- Ja7na&cus3 After of Solomon, Keznn, who established a dynasty in Damascus, seems to have been In constant conflict with the kingdom of Israel. In all Its long life the history of Damascus may be divided into a few great chapter. In 3S3 B. 0., after the battie of Issue, In which Alexander the Great destroyed the Persian armies of Darius, Damascus was delivered by treachery into the hands of Iunuenlo, a general of Alexander, and tlie harem and treasury of Darius, which hnd lieen lodged In the city, were surrendered to the conquering Greeks In tlie New Testament Damascus Is spoken of in connection with the miraculous conversion of Paul ; the episode that pictures his Itelng lowered In a basket over the wall to escape Aretes, the governor, und Paul's return to tlie city from Arable." Turkey to Aden. Is ever realized, Dimwscu will pnibidily be its ciipltnl. The must iiiiiurtaiil building In Dm nasi ns . Its is the Great Mosque of the Ominuyj-iidsminarets domluute tlie whole city. The site of the mosque was originally uecupltql by a Roman temple. This was convened Into a Christian church liy the F.mpcror Theodosns III 375, mid named the Church of Kt. John, becuuse It wu supposed to ennluin a casket with the head of John the Baptist. To tlil-- t day Damascenes swear hy the head of 8t. John. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- liuriiiinit of the Interior, United State Und Office At Halt Lake City, Utah, February B, 1926. Noth is hereby given that John It. Marshall of Hunnysidc. Utah, who on March 1, 1921, made Homestead Kntry No. 02N509, for Imls 1, 2, GLETN HARMON y.Attorney nnd Couturier At PRICE, UTAH m Office With the District Attorf -- 4 At Ouurtliouii RRAFFET A PATTERS0 Lawyers sir e Tavern Building, Bouth Eighth PRICK, UTAH OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Office In County Couthon PRICK, UTAH . A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms R. W. B and 6, Silva gnl Bu PRICK, UTAH DALTON Attorney At Law Office la the Bilvagni PRICK, UTAH . Range 12 Eat. filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r FERDINAND ERICKS EN , Attonwy At Law proof to establish claim to the land a Imre described before tbe clerk of the 717 Judge BuildinS district court at Price, Vtnh, on tbe 24th BALT LAKE CITX, ITB day of March, 1929. Claimant names aa . wiluesMe George Westwood, John McMahon and Del Van Wagoner, ;l! oi PREDERIGK E. WOOD8 sufferers In the present turmoil, the Hunnyaide, I'lah, and Jame Li. ell of Attorney At THK greatest Price, Utah. ELI F. TA VIA lit, Regisremarks, are tlie J5,MU Armenians who ter. -Office, Electric Building. had hullt a model refugee village cm (lie outskirts First pub., Feb. 6 ; last March 5, 1926. PRICK, UTAH of the city. Of these unfortunate we are told: "After many years of hard 1 niggle, and with a GEORGE J. OON8TANTXN2 little aid from the Near Emit Relief, they had Attorney At Law becfinie DiputeheH report that the first centuries after Christ, Hyrto DURING Roman Suite 12, Bllvasnl Building, Ferwrlr tjiese Armenians have had to abandon their vilprovince, and In 150 A. D. Occupied By Price A Fouls, lage and flee to Beirut, where, under the guns of I Trajan made Damascus a provincial capital. liter PRICE, UTAH . some is In French prothere the Imiiior, warships the city was an outpost of the Byzantine emtection. Perand wars between Byzance .E FLYNN pire. In the Mines ud ships from th In peaceful times, Muy Is the best seuson In Licensed Undertaker aad sia It suffered greatly and was finally captured by bituminUnion Pxdfle famous which to pay Dnnniscus a visit, for then the plain Ambulance Sendee d In 635. Tlie seat of the caliphate ous veins of Pleasant Vzlley in of the Bnrada river, In whose midst the city waa trasnferred from Mecca to Damascus, which Telephone 29. th Carbon district Non betstands, Is covered with a hrilllant rarjiot of wild liecame tlie center of tlie great empire of tlie PRICE, UTAH. far ter for trees and range, lemon stove, flowers. grate, orange Walnut, apricot, to from India Ommayyads, whose rule extended note or manufacturing plant In the gardens surrounding the city are In full ALLACE A HARMON the Atlantic. Tbe equal of any and superior with minarets Tills rising foliage. brllllunt, oasis, were The Ommayyads replaced after ninety to many for storage. One triof the desert Undertakers and Licensed Fmlslmsssi from hundreds of mosques, years by .the Abba Bids, who removed the seat of Get insisted ed to aa next npan. the regnrM always thing purndle. Damascus then to passed their empire Bugdnd. One Block South of L. D. 8 ThbernaA "Damascus h:i a opuhitloii of about 300,000 prices from the general offices through a period of unrest In which It waa capOffice rbone 158. Rea. UBm. i s Walker Bank and fifth Tbe gales other Moslems. agency, souls, being the In the turn and by tured Egyptians, ravaged I PRICE, UTAH Is made Jews. the of and Christians up Building. Among Carmathlans and the Seljuka church Orthodox members Greek of the Christians, P.BERTOT PAINT SHOP Crusaders attacked Damascus In 1128, but never predominate; but there are also Homan Catholics, Auto Pstaitlar sncceeded In keeping a firm hold on the city, even Msronllcs, Gregorian (largely Armenian refugees 1, 8, 8 aad 8 Days ayeteme during their brief domination of Syria. Throughfrom Cilicia) nnd a few Protestants. The MosDull or Olosa Finish out his fierce straggle with the Franks Saladln lems subdivide Into Asahs. Circassians. Druses Half Block East of CourthouM made his headquarters In Damascus. Ills tomb Is and Kurds nationalistic divisions which, In the Phone 233 now one of the sights of the town. In 1899 Kaiser case of the Drum, Is heightened by s fanatical PRICE, UTAH Wilhelm of Germany, on his visit to Damascus, sectarianism. Much rivalry and hatred exists. laid a bronze wreath on the tomb. It bore the "The city has three distinct quarters Moslem. QEN BEAlf to : another. one From emperor great Inscription General Paiatlag Contractor CO. AGENCY Is no said Jewish. Is nnd Christian PRICE that there It when The wreath was removed by the English customs so other where have little changed city Phone 188m. General Allenby captured, the city from the Turks during the ages. The Jews os nearly resemble ' in residence PRICE, UTAH In 191& bargains Special those of the time of Paul as ran he Imagined. Damashouses. snd the Crusades centuries In the rooming following property I. W. HAMMOND Scarcely any othqjjienple In the world has adcus was plundered by tbe Mongols and the MameJ Liesased Abstractor of Titles hered so tenaciously to the very letter of the Wo insurance. in Everything lukes of Egypt In 1399 it purchased Immunity religious code. will audit you books and install from destruction at the hands of the Tatar conAbstracts of titlo furnished Strolling, you find It difficult to make your way : we whom read of Tamerlane, place er tract la Eastern Utah, queror, bookkeeping systems on short among the venders of lemonnile or sweetened suranc written In the nest comp Tamerlane, on this occasion, captured all the WHter shouting 'Bcrrld ala kalhalk! (refresh thy notice. Look ns up. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor famous armorers of Damascus and carried them heart), nnd the sellers of other refreshments cryvagni Building, Price, Utah. introand where Khorassn, to Samarkand they Take care of your teeth !' 'Food for the swal ing: G. duced the art of manufacturing Damascus blades. lows!' and Allah Is (he nourislu-r- . buy my bread!' Today this art still exists In these cities of Tur811 Electric Building "You come to the silk bazaar, which Is especial kestan, while at Damascus it has completely disly interesting because of the fact that It eon Phone 354w appeared. tslns more of the produce of native Industry than "Damascus fell Into tbe hands of the Ottoman PRICE, UTAH may be found in any of tlie other bazaars. lie re Cs Turks in 1518 when Sultan Selim conquered are phnwls and mnshlaks or kimonos, or brilliant Syria. It remained part of tbe Ottoman empire dewoven with colored silk cloth, elaborate ly nntll the British conquest of Palestine and Syria signs in silver nnd gold. Farther along Is the In 1918. cotton bazaar, dedicated to mattress makers and We execute your repairiaf "In 1860 Damascus was the scene of a terwool carders. Then conics the spice market, here Intelligently. If yon rible massacre of the Christiana. More than 6.000 where drugs end spices arc displayed In Interify certain work wo do not r were killed by the Moslems, whose minds had minable rows of boxes and glasses. beyond order to run up a been greatly excited by tbe Indian mutiny. A As one wtrik through these bazaars, which but reof the kind bill, but will give yon i Are men getting yon of 10,000 finally brought French army corps a short time ago were prosperous and In full cientious report on what have when deserve sults calm to the city and the surrounding country after Is It one drive yon to Is yon Impossible activity depressed to pat yonr car in quired to had failed order. Turks Today the by the spectacle of desl ruction snd ruin, and plumbing work done? If yon The best order. shape to the mandate of Syria Is the 'French claim this feeling Is accentuated by g11inpes of even are not let us do the next job for oil and hccesso: trial Gas, on France's traditional based as s done position the little largely up greater damage satworkmen, all times. at Experienced you. minorities. of Christian protector leading off them. The Snghur quarters are also isfactory repairs. Give ns a triaL (TurnThen comes the last chapter. At Damascus the badly damaged, while tlie ers' Market), which run across the south end Arabs proclaimed Emir Felsel king of Syria In Febof the street called Straight, has also suffered ruary, 1920. To this the French objected, and In BUNNEL GARAI severely, house upon house anil shop after sh.-August of the same year tliey occupied the city, REED PLUMBING & HEATINC CO. In of Felsel even the of out Damascus, However, appearance being process having driving 18 Ksrth Eighth Strsst North Ninth St Price, demolition. But the holes nre unmistakably mafle under the French, has remained tbe center of Phsas 2N If the dream of a great Arab by shell, und smoke curling between the rafters PRICE, UTAH and firemen working on tlie roofs tell the true Arabian state. Including all the Arab lands from Birth announcement cards. The tale." tbe Persian golf to tbe Mediterranean and from WttKKti, Hoc. 12, Twp. 15 Routh Halt Lake meridian, has j jf.S lsv -- J Khalld-lbn-Wali- j) four-fifth- Salt Lake City, Utah E. NELMS, Mgr. Repairing DoneHerc Pats Pep In Yonr Are You? epj . side-alley- |