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Show f When a man gvls so good that he feels lie mut go and preach the gospel to th heathen, and at the same time leaves a newspa- per bill unpaid that has run three four year?, he should not feel hurt if the publishers have a poor opinion of the quali'" of hisrr- ligion. - ; I i , L - v just a Word About New Fall Goods. y Hardly a day passes now that does not see some new arrivals in Newr Goods for the new season. a.7;e f M andthey will not be disappoint- nit-- .r ... 1 Lumber, Lath, I and j ' tail w V fc V' & yj flng-goo- d m muotiir m ()f . , nuc .1 ni'ii j no object of drudge News. 1 oo .ti rack September Forecast. Gander-bone'- 0. H, Mela) I'licoKI school bell h soon to ring, the poets sll srise and sing, the frost will (Copyrighted I 1907 by the dsw. sod the wioi fmu-vault- s jHln through the or brine, return-an1 irtd yoolh. with elll SH(iw to the nine, sad the new fhoolma'ani prtpare to whack the bed oyi where ..heir pants are sUek. l()on displace peek-a-bo- o. tn I CEMENT STONEWARE IN WAGON Fruit Jars all including Hard Plaster. Portland Cement BARBED WIRE, 1 xhe wty d ves 0f millionaires Will put up jam and pickle b,. m., r duiUd Will pnss the winter full DOMINOGA.RD8 The pean. ii,M-i.f- f g0 Hardware of All Kinds. Guns, Ammunition, Etc. oo We Give You a Phonograph Free of Charge, $0 $& Come and see us. We are here to please. (Bell and Bear River Valley Telephonas No. n'. H Call us.) Wilson Lumber Company, Utah. Tremonton, WHERE sold: GOOD GOODS ARE l. (traces. house-republi- hiiA eamcti,Rt combines and eiceli btM I ManZan Pile Remedy flEtisves when OTHee, it Itt qq one-tent- h - will Windows, little better 1 cross-examin- I TREMONTON STORE. at Bngham and Tremonton. YO jiuvciuiai bugs making out and compering the tax statements to send out to the taxpayers. Phis work will take them a week or ten davs vet. We found Countv Attornev Call in his office delving into the merits of some intricate ease of criminal practice, but he had tima for a cordial welcome and a cheerful chat. We found him much inter- , ., c li ami ne estoa in ine iuei prooiem asked us many questions regarding mining operations in the anthra- cite regions of Pennsylvania which we answered to the best of our ability but not under oath as there was no present to attack OUT positions or testimony. Over in the clerk's office wx-found Mr N J Valentine and his assistants busy among the records, And while we still think we need roads quite as much as a new court house, we are willing to al- low that the clerk does need more room. The vault is full to over- flowing with the court records and a larger place should be provided for them and also a room for the Mr Valentine sug-th- e commissioners. addition to the a $'J0,000 gests front of the court house, but we that sum expend- think ed in an addition to one side would famish the necessary room and for several years to come, by that time we shall be able to build a court house commensu- rate with the sir.e and importance of the county. One thing more. We noticed the excellent condition in which the COUrt h0UM gNWndi are kept and cannot refrain giving B word of pralie to Mr J W Shefiield. the care ,nk,,r whohandicapi e by the loss of a hand, manages to keep tl,e Rroiitida in as fine a condition as ;inV wo "vp visited m years. Mien men are a pleasinsi contrast to one who visited our office a few days ago solicit ing alms, who was not half as bad off, but was living in t'le charity of others. R. L. FISHBURN & SONS CO., Mm - uusi aa n OBSZZSI030C3 E30C30 - At the court house, the principal public building, we found County Treasurer Cole and four or five as- 9tuin o o ed. ir Before making any fall purchases it will certainly be to your advantage to call on us. We absolutely guarantee to save you money. 11 losing our individuality, our in reaching for goal we. U8 and about world the forget Stores its countless beauties. We dig and delve and struggle, and for ...... onp nrima ob ject, forgetful of the environ tnent that lies just beyond e ervdav Burrounuincs. In that uuwin emuuuurcui 10 imi and joy and new life. In the "a sreet and home Ave m To place your order with us for . . , we become mechanical; go Doors, Mould- and come over the same routes Shingles, do the same things and naturto do now. do a ings, etc. you ally think the same thoughts il hiorfi riiniV ihoft 1iimVAr nfI nrnnnr. ncr.nlo Wp Hnn'tt think it nut Qntro V v i .J UitUI J Hi UVV y u lilll O . ic liililll tilt, dav after dav. We are slaves The price we are selling at now will very soon tion to many other things. hntt ! We .owe ourselves, . , if look 'cheap' the railroad companies increase the freight charges. Buy now our families and our business We have done all we could to protect your interests by and take no chances. interests a debt which we are buying some TWENTY CARS, which we have and will receive on the old freight Lest we forget that Ignoring rate. This stock, however, is going very fast, and, as a matter of fact, when recreation and relief from the we have to pay more, we vill have to charge more or we can't "keep the wclf routine of business is a good lumber is full thickness. Our one-inc- h from the door1 paving investment as well as a rl a a on ro if vvrnln ItA TtMBA ti C& NAILS, BRICK, snortA take a 6e (late' Rt,,P LOADS, rest, enjoy the broad fields, of and the fresh air the quiet kinds of Stone, tH C()Untrv and snap our tlif'ir fflflllT B.fl'1 W ll t. thpV do can be relied upon. From what we saw of their business metho Is we believe we can recommend our readers to give them their patron- tiilll - ' . We've been selling these school shoes for a good many years. We think them the bes; school shoe money can buy. Hundreds of satisfied customers think tb.3 same tiling. That is why ve are selling more of them each year. Have you ever tried them? If not, why not try them next tims you buy shoes. They cost you no more than inferior makes. se years old were wrapping large and beautiful Siberia peaches in paper and packing them in boxes for shipment to eastern cities. Thev kept tin a merrv chatter intersnersed With calls for -- boxes" and "peach- es" to the young men who were kept hustling to make the boxes and hand up the peaches to the tables. 'packing . . .1 lie work requires a qutOK nana and eve and good judgment on the part of the packers in sorting the i uit, but a dextrous hand will pack ltiO to 'JO cases a day and make from $1.28 to $1.50. The peaches are delivered at the packing house in boxes holding a scant bushel by the growers, who receive this year the highest price they have ever had, 1.25 a box. (Last year the price was 50c a box.) One box will fill two crates in which shipments are ln&le. All fruit that is too ripe for shipment is eith- er sent to the cannery or sold to those who wish it for immediate consumption. We also visited the packing house of Fishburn .v. Sons where we found same busy scenes repeated, They fold us that there was a great lack of cars, ami there were pro! tab ly 25 carloads already packed and awaiting cars for shipment. The principal fortifications of the town are the the newspapers, that keep an eye open for all tie deviltry that is going on and expose it, the banks that safeguard the financial interests of the peo ple; the churches that attend to their spiritual welfare; and th public schools, the bulwark of the and the saloon, where fools 'fortify" against trouble, but u.Mial y We had no bring it on insteal. time nor desire to find the latter, but we sought out the high school building which is situated in a beaut iftil grove on the Main street and is a credit to the town. It is a large three story brick building fitted with all the modem accessories of a first class educational institution. School is no in ewtjcion 1 I i v i The editor ami his better half liVwIu,in D.'irKam to see the fortifications and oublic buildings and eat some peaches, We took the Short bine train at .S:15 a. m. and for once reached our destination on time. Our first eall was at the packing house of Knudson Bros., one of the busiest places in the country at this season of the vear. Some for- 10 & Red Schcol House Shoes. 3? en-a- i Trip to the County Seat. giriairom - s ; :ii ...... o A large variety to select from, the stylish, serviceable kind, made to withstand the hard knocks that schoolboys give their clothes. A wide range of prices, from $2.50 up to Sio.oo. Come in and examine the quality of these School Suits; note the exWs think you'll be More Than Satisfied that this is the tremely low prices. place to buy your Boys' Clothes. j , unproductive heretofore is pro ducing good crops this season, and yet there was more water ia the ground this year than i:i several seasons previous. who have investigated the matter say that drainage rosv-eneeKe- School Suits for the Boys. - ,.f Iho LjiiI ... as it was to get it on, and the result of this drainage scheme proves it. Land that was quite TV i aA-a- the vjuley. it itugurated has been argued, and with good reason, too, that it was quite, as necessary .to , get the lo-- -- , a-- in A Have you thought of the many things you will need for the youngsters ? We have anticipated your wants and are well prepared tc supply your every need. ... j .1 1 ' --- 1 . , Are Near At Hand. I 'lit gnaOlCeS is WOVIHC . , .i ie oi tae inosi imi onani t 'lings for the farms of that unction that lias vet been in ,.IY : yrs to he '.II ifM H.rFiu.nmuv.. School Days r 1 The new drainage project earned on ly the people out west of town under the gOTem Ill t J When a man who gets four dol lars a day for his labor and leaves his wife without the necessities of life dav after day while he spends his money in a booze shop, he ought not to feel Lad if his neighbors think an j act toward him as if he had bristles on his hack. -- Juvenile Gocrt. but everytfing appeared ready foi the commencement of the fall term. The whole presente a strange con- oasmucb as the ImI kgfcdatagi pn school old the to rtUrd for the Juvenile Court in tbeFlrU traaJ ''square top" hr-ht Utor where bega. " dUtriet, w submit the following iafor-ohouse to call :i strange lady "school matloo fur the benefit of our readers ma'am" an occasionally got his "Delta tout child" uil include of age or muter wLo jacket tanned for mme infringe- - rbild elgUteeo meat of the many rules enac ted f r violates any Urn of this Mate or any city the WOrriment of the youngsters. 0r Tillage ordiuauce or who U incorrigi We ealle at the State Bank, Lie. or who knowingly aansdatM with one of the strong financial Inatitu- - thieves, virions, or immoral per.on; i r t oris of Box Elder County and had who h growing up in idteamg or crime; Halr UU a uruu knowingly eaten or Cashier with a p'easant visit ' or ill who knowing) vrson, who kindly invited ui, af tar houe of repute; a i inspection of tho banking con- - patronizes or visits any policy sJop cr vniences, logo up to his house place wu"r nay gambltu dulje u or an make the acquaintance of his shall be operated, or patronizes r wife anl family. Hire we also a iy saloon or drtiu hop where in toxic: with Mrs. H. un$ liquor are si Id, r who paironizs hour spent 5 pleasant and her little daughters Lillian anJ r vUiu any public pool or Ltlkrd room 3 race and little hoy Raymond, a or bucket ohop; or who waodefa fe.at fine orchard surroun U their c'.i ;sr- - llu, s, ,.,., tno ij,,i iim wi.hout be . Jwe wen w.t numcanu innui " nnv Untiil business or ucoup ttloo manv Reaches and ciDienta of ,ho h:ibitualiy wander about tny plums as we could eat and carr y MttMiU or tracks, or jumps i. or atin our i r.ns. Such people t m?t t board nny mtyng traiu or Mr and Mrs Halverson should ... , (.m,jm. Ktlu, lawful nverwant for friend?, for their :i ithorin or guilty of defacing or ol kindness and hospitality certainly writing on any wall, fence or bulldiug merit a return of the best the r in any public or private pl.ice, sun world affords. vile, obscene, v.kar. prof.iue or lade A short visit to eUC lii ii.ti t. i caut language; or drawing vulgar picjewelry store of Oiristenasn & Sons ture."; or ia guilty of any Immoral cou one. Mr. WM ag0 a satisfactory duct in any public or private place or is now so th christensen elder, about any school house. years of age and able to work at Any child committing any of these He is watch repairing every day. a?U herein mentioned shall be deemed h also a fine playing on sev Juvenile Delinquent person, r.ud shall eral instruments and was one ol b prosecuted kgainst as such in the n:mi ;e fir: t, n not tl.e f; s,, violin n ak U r provided in thi i Act Hfi ,eam. e thflt Mtt,ed it) (Juh 0d his trade in Denmark, and Get Out ol the Rat. terthe European fashion, in which the workman must serve a Ion? Habit is a rentlentless taskapprenticeship and become a thor-ough workman before he is allowed master and almost every man His sons on earth ia its slave We have to set up for himself. are also good workmen, baring nin -- , ni wav nf ben brought u under tl.e instinc- and CrtU awl j Doal0. C anvRsscr, want- - iutroiluce in nj c immuni(y. and game partiealrs posi Id 8tmplc 50c!s. Poniinocard Co. lK,r' I'l.i'Uteau od v., M. l.oui. Mo. To Jamestown Exposition. Low rates to laBMtOWB Exaofititfl vl Oregon Short Line My I8lh, and daily thereafter, Looi I In Its end hi full partfl " Battaifcr TRY "THE TIMES" For Your Job Printing. OUR WORK IS GOOD A PRICE RjIGHT. |