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Show mrmi unir OMM VJCt Keeping Good Roads Good. Every goo-.- road built creates a demand for another, ap.J there seems no prospect that the building of g&4 roads will speedily come to an end. But far sighted men advise the public that the building of ga j J roadi is not the whole of having good roads. Good roads like good machines need attention. Neglect often impairs them mora seriously than it do3S poor ones. At least, the result of neglect is much mire noticeabh. Nothing much is exBat a one go ) J road made bad in spots is acted of a poor roada disappointment. Whenever the go?d road movement takes root, money for new constructions will be raise J somehow. But it is well for tlu pub-li- e looking for benefits to realize that the maintenance of good roads is the hardest end of the problem. Enthusiasm works up the first appropriation, but preserving an J mending are dull and rather thankless jobs. This is a feature of gO)l roads that calls' for patience and wise administration. The good road attracts tra-ve- l and unless it is looked after continuously, will deteriorate rap-- ; idly and disappoint all who foot the bills. Tunkhannock SmBHWMHK fc l FARMERS' CASH UNION. .Paints iTradi Mark.) Finishes for Every Home Use - In our rides through the valley we find some of our farmers do not take any pains whtever to keep the irrigated water out of l he roads, and in consequence we find some of the roads that ought to be dry and smooth at this time of the year as muddy as they might be expected to be in the winter. Of course it is none of our business, as we do not travel the roads very often, but we pay our share of thi taxes and are entitled to as good roads as the supervisor can make for the money, and no one has a riiit to destroy or damage his work. Besides this, every farmer is, or at least ought to be, interested in keeping the roads good for his own convenience in hauling his products to his barn or to marketTh?re are several places on what is called Woobrutf bane that are not flattering to the property owners abutting on that thoroughfare. Another piece of road that needs the attention of somebody is that between J. W. Keatley's and the road leading north from G. M. Wirtzeler'g place toward Garland. In cleaning the ditch by that roadside some body has piled the clay in hummocks that are almost enough to break an ordinary buggy and are very provocative ol profanity. Attention, Farmers This is the time to freshen up the home by doing the odd jobs of painting you have been planning. For the buggy, the furniture, for the floors and woodwork, g for every paint purpose, we have the right Finish. Two carloads of new Oat and Barley Bags and a car of Calcutta Wheat Bags will be here in ample WM 12-oun- time to meet requirements. Prices right. PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES full line of Farm Machinery, Tools and Miscellaneous Supplies. Lumber, Cement, Doors, Windows and othA .are each and every one scientifically prepared for specific uses. .emember if it's a surface to be painted, enamels 8 11 .stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's an. .Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. I We car vtell you what to use, how much to use andj VIII f X er building materials. II Pipe and fixtures, Lavatory and Bath Room supplies, U. S. Separators and Gasoline Engines. me--' 1 Ask cost. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Come and see our Miniature Water System. t'AHMMASi' CASH UNION. Respectfully, DAVID I II J l V us. ZMk All FARMERS' CASH UNION, Tfpmnntnn Utah 1 HOLMGREN. MGR. Ladies Have Fine Thm The little baby t liat was born to Jr. and Mrs. Whit lock lived about five claVs wiien its little spirit took The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Chnrrdi EXCURSION'S CALIFORNIA . its flight from this world of care met at the home of Mrs. E. If. Wyatt Yia Oregon Short Line! and trouble. today. TfeeOorinne Aid was iuvited Daily for tickets one wtiy via Portland. is con:ul goodlv number came up to enjoy Samuel Schrenk having Pfeqneot dates fnrotlier routes. See () crete sidewalks laid in front of the t!ie day with them. A dinner lit for a 9 80 Oil S. L. airents for further defaMs! new houses he has built in his acl- - j king and large enough for his retinue jwas served about one o'clock, all the' to Tremonton. Town Locals. T Ageing Timber. Timber is now seasoned electrically. It i?. placed in a solution of borax, resin and carbonate of soda, in a large tank connected with an electric current. The effect of the current is to make the sap rise to the top of the bath, while the solution enters the :. 1, t i i no process lasts uwuot. mi T One who has not been over this valley this summer would be surprised at the number of new bouses and other Esbuildings have been and are being erected on the farms. pecially is this true in the east and north parts. And the 'houses arc of a better style and moi e con penienl than the shacks Timber' may be wood is died. that have been built in previous rears. Everything through soned in this way in a few days, and A Summer Dress Goods, .. is equal to that which has been stored 'hlu--- s oC the eoa b US oaf great valley shows evidences of prosperity equal to anv ood assortment to close Mr. Ezra Harris was over from Ave years out at part of the United States, Andeven the KnoekerV Club is cost, and other goods at a bargain. the JMind Spring ranch Tuesday utBtl for th- - lVast wfc-- w ;S bu e lj oy ed by all. The afternoon WIS biginning to think that this ts a pretty good country. Call and see us and look this sale nn.l cftirl th;t thoro woo q covnro English Etiquette. I in conversation and the chattin "Mr. and Mrs." is something that peut MmAurr ,r rlt hoiltnrm nioo D. S. Lohr, Tremonton, over. never appears cn an invitation or that did him nearly or quite $500 ' "' group3 '" ' parlors pa iae o card in ErtgUMid. Invitations are damage by destroying his grain. thiuk of :t Srludny school when all the issued by the mistess of the house, G. A. R. CONVENTION members ware present! Mrs. vyVatt and the husband invariably has his The wind blew like a hurriean ! Salt Lake City, August card and the wife hers. The names KP',;t"''1' " ith the ex of the daughter: Mr. Miller, of the lirm of Miller may appear on the Kxeursinii ia Oregon Short Line AuI .. sea-ditio- . 1 I h ' " vis-iti- no- - We Are Selling mi OWTH OF H S3 WINES .Y-'T- . T"-"- .if'.M . 9-- From now on until the fifteenth of August we will sell our entire stock of $4,000 cdfetrt assijU,lcu of namber ot ,hu moth r'a crd of invitation. young ladies as helpers thiues went off EXCURSION TO CANADA. mast eujovablv She has a beautiful norae with plenty ol room tor the enter August 4t!i. taiument of a large company and all Via Oregon Short Line. Very lovv raten toCardston, Lethbridge, McGrath, were made welcome to all parts of it. Spring Coulaf, and Stirling. The ladies of were visit to Canada hist Friday. Coriane delighted monton, but he was more than Tickets rami for return to Sent.ember with the rCfr tic n thev received from Miss Jean Cole has been enter- - pleased with the evidence of pros 115th. AskanyO.S. L sgsuts formless tainins; her friend. Miss Ulanev ot perity manifested all through the the ladies of Tremonton and vicinity and informatiou regarding train sched and all departed with pleisant memories,! ules etc. Ogden several days this week. valley which he regarded as one of of the meeting. ill the best he had ever seen. Mrs. Dr. Whitlock is very Lake City, and hfc gust Tth to iStb, inclusive. Return lim- & Viele of Salt j it, August 28nl. Ask agents for rates trtend, .Mr. Rilbourii, from Wiseon- ! u and further particular?. i. ...l ai- - j sin, neis ftiitiuii;; imuui;ii ley last Friday and made a short Mrs. George Steed and Mrs. W. call at oxii office. Mr. Kilbourn J. Keatley returned from their said this was his first visit to Tre- ,...,;i.i Bay-mon- with appendicitis and an operation has been deciccd upon bytha physicians in attendance. LIQUORS We should like to call the. attention of our reads rs to the new advertisement Eastern Han Has Good Opinion of the of the. Sbdil Furniture ( '.. which appears Bear Hiyer Vailey. i n The Times t his week. They are one Mrs. ('.. A. Woodward, who has of the oldest (inns in Brigham and carry been very ill since the birth of her a stock equal to many of the metropoliAmong the visitors at Tremonton babe about a week ago, is slightly tan stores, while their prices compare this week were Mr. YY. B. Freas with any improved and her friends now have favorably Galvanized Barbed Wire for and wife from Nuangola, Pa., old some hopes of her recovery. neighbors of the editor, who were WilThe crack of the target guns 12.00 and Tainted at 12,75 at son Lumber Company's, Tremon-- t on their way from a trip to Alaska shooting at clay pigeons is the mcr aud came up here for a day or two on. ,.jesj. musjc no v to i,e icarj in this Monin the Bar River Valley. town unless it bethat graphophooe day we took them for a drive to Out Door Union Services. at Woodward's saloon. That can the upper end of the valley am ...... .. If the weather is favorable next 1... I,,,... ...I.. iii.uu .it till iwiievi uill lilt they were well pleased with what shooters work onlyi in the :;fter-noo- Sunday evening the pastors of the . At a Great Reduction. Now is the time to lay in your Supplies while the goods are cheap and must be sold. , This is no humbug or fake advertising scheme, We Are Selling Out! G. A. :- WOODWARD, Tremonton, Utah. The Acme Clay Company, TREMONTON, UTAH, Manufacturers of First Class Building Brick AND SUPERIOR DRAIN TILE, Offer their product at Prices Anybody Can Afford ifwas Machine : I n, Methodist tind Baptist churches will hold a union religious service C. J. Dewey and wife are both in the Bowery to which everybody ill. Thoy are at his mother's in in Tremonton and vicinity is invitDeweyville. Mr. Dewey has ap- ed. Come out and hear what they pendtcitis and the physicians have concluded that an operation will hare to say. Scats free. be necessary before a cure can be Shadow Sociai. effected. The ladies of the L. T. I,, will Mr. K. C. Fryer of Deweyville drove over hero Monday. He had hold a "shadow" social at the reswith him a three months old colt ident of John and Anna Miller on which is considered by good judges Keichers' place, one mild south of one of the best in the valley. He town, on Friday evening, August ! ghosts in plenty says that he has refused a hundred 6th. There will and n supper will )?. served. Kvery dollars for it. We were the recipient of I most body itiTited. beautiful papei weight in the shape Jlr.A. U. West, who hibernated in of a neat desk clock the other day Colorado during was in this from C. C. Wilson, manager of the a few days the past week, lie Wilson Lumber Co. It is not oniv vicinity MltHl bOOBltaig the Hear iiiver Valley, ornamental but useful as well, and and to shiiw his faith in the futu-of we thank Mr. Wilson very much this county he informs that- he has for remembering the ''poor editor.'' old hi- - t'ulifornia orange orchard and We shall try lobe on time hereinvested the proceed- in orohard md after. then-inter- , they saw and the reception given them by the people along the route. At Fielding we found no hotel and after hunting for some time for a place to get dinner we were kindly welcomed by Mr. Frank J. Walker, and invited to go to his house where his excellent wife and daughters set on a meal for the hungry travellars that was fit for a king. And what was the greatest to HI was that it was without money and without price. In this Mr. Walker's people surely acted the part of the good Samaritans and they certainly earned any reward that may be provided for them. tifnl su-pri- Before Mr. Freas left here he said that ho left his homo iu Florida in March and had spent most of the time travel ling. He vi-it- Mexiee, Ari.oua, i j 1 FREB -- lasts longer than any a I Sewing runs lighter than any t h!Z jjj Hi an 8 BTT? lias less vibration than any other. is easier to operate than any other. makes a more perfect 6titch than any other. the test of all bined in one. is com- FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. :: CHICAGO ILLINOIS FOR BALK BY Garland Mercantile Co., Garland, Utah. Call-fendf- OrtgM, Washington, Alaska and VtM Idaho, spending some days iu the best sections of Hie slates through which be passed, and his cindid opinion was thnt Ilu here. to somo expects bring parties he had seen no country in all his tinTi i McCALL PATTFRNS A Kansas paper reports seven fTOSI CctcbnMci (or slylr. perfect fit, simplicitT ani Oolorstfs iu a few weeks to MS the that surpassed the Bear Biver Valley in cyclones in one county of that reliability nearly 40 yenrs. BoM In nearly and every city and town in t he United States and the fruit Me crops pros aid growing fertility inspct jt productiveness. in one afternoon state I .iniida, or by mail cHfsxt, More oU llinn lately. ccts of "'" any other make. Srnd lor irec catalogue. y"erf further ha Wattd that ...nd the price That's going some. MAGAZINE MtCAUl mu. ill of land highei ih Oregon and More tubsenbrrs than any other fashion NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS milli n a month. Invaluable. Lut Washington than here, good alfalfa est styles, patterns, dressmaking, millincrr, A EXPOSITION RATES. plain sewing, fanrv needlework, huirdresiin SpoLaia Wash., August 14. land la those all-iCO ccntn a hiang held at from rtiq irttiv EOod ftories, etc. Only (vvoilh dnuhle), includinjr a free pattrrn, . VIA Orecon Short I.ioe U. B year Round trip from Tramnnton three to net hur. lnd dallars an aerejit Subscribe td..y( or send for cample copy, 188 JO from 'l ienionion to Seattle and lieketsonsnleAuenstft.SHnd .. return FX INOUCKMENTS ilhin anv reisvu.. lc distance f tow. W0MME8 to Agents, Postal brittga prenitim catalofpie return; on aalu daily commencing June Utoil Septeaafcw 9ri, Baa anvO.S. L. nfTcts. Address cash nev nnd prue or railroads. 1st. Ask for further pariiculSlf. , rilf; McCUX CO.. m to 248 W. 37Ul SI.. NEW YOkK ttint frr further parti'-ulari- . - - -- P Factory on the John Sommer Farm three miles west of Tremonton. I Slogans 9-- 30-73- A;-'n- ! |