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Show -- busipioneers of the telephone ness in the United States and is credited with having inaugurated some of the best policies inserv-inthr public that are known tp the telephone industry. The com-- , pany' o v e r w h i cfT'h e presides" is known as one , of the most efficient of all the telephone companies in the country, and its employees who meet and deal with the public the most obliging and courteous. The telephone is a eomparitive-lyreeeii- t invehtidh. Atthe Cbti tennial exposition in Philadelphia in.lS76 Alexander Graham BeU was exhibiting the telephone as an invention designed to work vronders in the facilities of communication. A few years later the- - telephone - was - brought- - into the west, the first conversation being held in 1879. Last year' there were 4,989,555 long distance calls made in the states covered by the 'Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company, not millions of to mention what are termed local calls So rapid limits. within the rity Stafford Millinery Company 24 5 W ashi ng to n A g Qgd cht Utah Our stock of trim-me- il lulls is the lar-gcs- ta it (Injostnin- - plete in very latest ol (lie seasous most popular styles. Our Special Ladies Trimmed Hat, $4.75, is - Great Value. Large Line Childrens Hats $1.00 up. the-ma- haa e . i, As in other intercom. it often happens that two or more people wish to talk to the same ptreon at the same 'time- Without couitcsy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is, gt cater when the people cannot seceaeh xithcrr-- The operators must be patient and polite under all circi instances, but they will do bctteuwoik if they meet patience and pohUmss on the pait of telephone users. The Bell Ttjephohe Service enters intimately into the social and business life of each individual. he best results come j h rough i he piattive ot mutual courtesy. 1 The Mountain States Telelephone and Telerapli Company ny growtirsf the lei? phone , business that this number of calls will be increased fully 30 per cent this year. ; ARE YOU READY - Experienced girls and women can earn two to three dollars a tomatoes at William day peeling ' A Sons Craig cannary at Roy, Utah. Come, bring your own bedding. We furnish place - to eat, sleep and 000k, free of charge FOR SCHOOL?' 1 teen-ih- OOD U lephonrservicr" do p eh dslargd t u at cou rt e sv The telephone is more useful to those who talk as if face to face, tor civility removes difficulties and facilitates the promptest possible connections. The Study of Dress U not taught at schoolbut it is an important branch of knowlege, nevertheless. Every boy is influenced by the kind of clothing' he wears- - although ne may not realize it. Slylish apparel of good quality has an elevating, influence. It tends to make a boy careful nnd neatr and puts him on good terms with himself. We don't mean that he should dress exttravagantly. His attire should be simple but it should be GOOD; his choice of styles should be quiet but CORRECT. It is neither difficult nor expensive for a bpy to dress well if he buys Wooly Boy Suits and Hercules Shoes. and pay your way both ways if you stay until the end of the sea- - j son. Factory is located beside 0, S. L. station at Roy. Adv. -- . . A Hi " STATE Every .7 E. 0. Bigelow, Pres. J. A. M. ErowniugyVice Pres. E 15, 000.00 P. Biglow, Cashier. L Vanlleter, Asa '" t TO LOSJNGELES Cashier. hM . GOING MOW There are And other Summer Goods , at Greatly Reduced Prices secured. -- - Buy early and get the better choice. --- John W. Burton has four of his portable aheep camps at Buggers blacksmith shop where they .like. .. are being put in shape to meet Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills the sheep bands when they come down from the mountains to go to relieve the strain on the nerves. on to the winter pasture. Mr. Mrs. J. B. Hartsfield, 33 Corput St., Burton is in the east with a large Atlauta Ga., writes: '1 have n several occasions been shipment of mutton. , Co. Stewart-Burto- n are out of line with ourselves and others as well. A good thing to do under such circumstances is to take something General Merchandise e, vastly relieved by tbe use of your especially the Antl-i'ai- n Pills, which I keep constantly on hand for the use of tnyself, husband and two sons. Nothing: In the world euuale them as a headache remedy. Often I am enabled by the use of one or two of the Pills to continue my housework when' otherwise J would be In bed. My husband jojng me In my praise of the Anti-Pai- n Pills and Nervine. med-ielne- the men who first undertook the BUSINESS IN WEST work of installing the telephone systems in the various parts of ithe .country,. ..These ...men meet Operators -- of LSount&in States each year and compare the proto Attend Chicago Heelgress, of telephony in the various sections of the country. ing of Pioneers. west of the Among the foremost of these men Telephone a more telephone than. pioneers is. EUB, Field who have been. for. busiof Colorado, president of in the Denver, quarter of a century States Telephone Mountain The the ness of operating telephone e which k attend Telegraph companies are planning to 600 exchanges in the states meeting in Chicago in Idaho, of Montana, Wyoming, ober of this year of the telephone New Mexico, - an Utah, that Colorado, organization pioneers, rnimUr, ,mnn. it membership Arizona. Mr. field is one of the GROWTH OP 'PHONE - - op-th- Oet-erat- es The Layton post office has the record of. being the first' in' the United States where a cat was received for transmission through the mail. The package was senV to a prominent 'society youth by out of town parties. The young man is now figuring on the profits of a cat farm and. will in time be a strong com-pedit- or of the Hudson Bay Fur company. N'Rufus Adams and wife returned from theis visit to Canada, Sunday afternoon; Mr. Adams reports the weather warm and windy most of the time while Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills arc relied upon to relieve pain, nervousness and irritability In thousands of households. Of proven merit after twenty years use, .you tan havefio reason I orTielng I on ge i without them. At all Druggists, 25 doses 25 cents. MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, MILES t Return, thru San Francisco Wjrhonl Additional Cost Write for information and literature or call on (). S. Agent. I J. IL Manderfield A. T. C. G. P, A. Salt Lake City. Peck ' i i l U d'Otrtgs Sccourtt Is of Diust benefit when mUfortune comes. Then it is a prop of mighty etreBgth, ted you Aro tbackfai tbht foresight prompted persistent effort to sace a penny htre, a doll.r there. Our Su'dings Department is albuays ready to sersJe you. JOHN R. BARNES, L. 8. HILLS, President J. R. OAILEY, Cashier. BRUCK MAJOR. AaeL Cash We Vice-Presiden- t, to little many things There was no game of ball on annoy ua, under conditions present the Layton diamond last week of life. The hurry, hard work, and it is probable that there will noise and Strain "all tell bn us and be no more games this season. Rend to provoke nervousness and The boys are willing to continue irritability.. We are frequently so playing but there is not much worn out we can neither eat, sleep likihood that . games can be nor work with any comfort. We Ladies, Gents and Childrens Oxfords, Pumps, Straw Hats at air Utah stations Daily to September 3 ) -- , i Tickets on Sale - - ' 31.420.48 2 fiOO, 000.00 Undivided Profits Deposits RATES d $ 100,000. Oo Surplus Fund EXCURSION d. . BANK Capital... ac ed - They tcill cost you nothing. Your money will be safely guarded in our lire and burglar proof vaults You will be furnished Bank and check books and a correct statement of your account at any time. y ' OGDEN they were"thefcand that crops Born to Mr. and Mrs. Horace are remarkably good this year. Layton, of High River, Canada, Just before they left there was last week, a son. the no but was lines damage ?Miss Maggie Green is home potato done to the wheat as it- is crop visit after a of two weeks with and matured mostly friends and relatives at Tre- fully returned liking They nt ontain. , Davis county all the better. 'Oscar Flint has sold his farm Berny Rosemate, the popular on Gentile street to John W. Lay-to- n meat cutter atthe Adams Borth-er- s and moved his family to market, had bis trousers Burley, Idaho. V mended by one of the fair maida few days" since; ens tonMutualahave TheLay .'just been reorganized and. plans. are who - decorated her handiwork being made for a profitable and by sewing on a number of very beautiful buttons. Berney was interesting winters work. immensely-pleasewith the job. The wrestling match at the be donned his ehapps- and Later Farmers Union hall between made a wild ride after "an obHarbcrtson and Long resulted in hut before the a draw. It was a thirty minute streperous eow, he cow was headed had to alight bout. The attendance was small. and remove the buttons which Miss Julia Layton has return- were lacerating his anatomy in a ed home from a two weeBk visit most painful mariner. He has( with relatives at McGrath, Can- discarded the trousers but still, ada. She reporta a jolly time has the buttons which he will but prefers to remain in Davis always treasure as 'very precious souvenirs. county. Mrs. May Williams, sister of Mrs. J. J. Bugger, died at her home in Ogden on Wednesday of If you want last week and was buried in the THE NEWS Ogden cemetery. Saturday. The r you will read . funeral was from the fourth ward REFLEX THEsWEEKLY meeting house. $1.25 gels it fora year John A. Whitesides has sold his 50 acre farm to Adelbert Adams. The consideration was in four figuera but at that Mr Adams secured a bargain. W e are Whole Family Benefited not informed of the future inBy Wonderful Remedy tentions of Mr. Whitesides; har-veste- ACCEPT THE SERVICES OF OUR BANK Do YOUR Banking uith US. We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits. n Mill.. that-blacken- OGDEN ' They are modem institutions of the greatest importance, one cannot afford a telephone, but there are none who cannot f.r-til- u 0. 8 I. R ha. jut rnuipl' 1 flntcoiuiuiHliuu. il.'puu. j. Uuoii4KlM fur U.ow amkiiiR miliurlan ncri,,. for fruit and tabie RrowInK Hiipply point tor laiuiara. BANKS JtREJJKEJELEPHONES U - bltfliljr proirm town In th. tultlat of B.iil .nil productive Kxrell In priMlin-tlun( tullk, Ha Cannery mid Itllsr Clarks Stores 2356 to 62 Wash. Ave. UWTON 'Barnes Banf(jng Co, tLAysVILLE. WT.AH CAPITAL, $25,000. SURPLUS and PROFITS, ,$30,720 Dreclerei JOHN R.- BARNES, L. S. MiLLS. PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY HENRY H. BLOOD WILLIAM BLOOD, - - JOHN O. M. BARNES, Interest paid on Time Deposits. We always havt Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payabls In all principal cltlea of th world. Your business solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank. CE Over 1000 Beautiful Pattorns on display-fro- m $18 to $46 Have your fall suit tailored to your measure. he solicit clei::::3 rriss:; d TAILORING GO 382 25th Street, Opposite City Hall, Oicn, Uij ! |