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Show I Wasatch 01 II Eefilf Go. j This company lias producing oil wells in the very lieavt of the 8 9 Mid-Continent Oil ficlda in Montgomery County. Kan., together with holdings in Utah and Wyoming. With the coming of peace 1 j 3 this company new expects to do its part in the development of lj J the great resources of Ut".h. On and alter next week the location 3 i g of its new office will be "OH South r.Taiu street, rvounrt floor. 3' y Jr,d".e building. If you arc interested in stocks, wc have an Sj S initial oil'eving of treasury stock tluit merits your careful investi- ii gaticm. The Capitr.l Issued Committee has investigated it and I i a granted a penuit to sell stock. 2 1 Wasatch Oil & Befining Co. j I! JTJOLtK !?LDC, salt lake city. ' i , S I ' l'i .n V.Tk !..--! i:s.-h..i.i:.- f..r lust i ; - i ; - L'.i t.; ' , s :.i r.s m te, e, I y v.j.f. v..r y..;.:. ,..s.m. .t. .i :.' I. -: ",. r ; i:i , r.:-r ' ',' ' ' J. A. HOGLE a CO, 19 Ma.n ?j , H:;dscn Ave. ' A Splendid Cough Medicine. "I have; nscfl Ch;imbrriftin's Cough LVmedy a number of times during' the past two or three years for colds, coughs nnd Iioh rsciviSK, and 0111 pleased to Hay it 1ms alwayH given mc pronipL relief. I consider Chamberlain's Cough Reuifidy a splendid medicine and have, recommended it to many of my friends, who have used it and likewise praise It highly," writes Mrs. YV". F. Frjuitz, Colden, N. Y. For sale by ad dealers. (Adv.) CUBED HIS DAUGHTER'S PITS. A well-known resident of jMilwa.ukct, W isconsin, reports that his daughter has been eoinploudy cured of Kpilepsy ( Fits) by a, prescription secured from a friend. This g"irl had suffered as many as one hundred at lacks in a. day and seemed beyond be-yond all hope of relief. Tier father says he vrill gladly mail a bottle of this wonderful won-derful medicine, in plain sealed wrapper, free; to any sufferer who writes him. If you. a friend or a. relative, suffer, write H. I. N. L-epso, .S Islund Ave., Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, "Wisconsin, and get a free bottle, f Advertisement.) j SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 In the district court In and for Salt Iake county, stale of Utah. Salt L.alfc Sfi-urity & Trust company, a corporation, plaintiff, against Samuel I"). Thurman, as administrator of tlie estate 01" Margaret , I', iullock, deceased, ami Fniiicis P. Hul-lock, Hul-lock, defendants, lo be sold at sheriff's sale ;it the west front door of the county courthouse in the city and county of Salt Lake, statoiof Utah, on the lutii clay of December, A. V. 1!)1S, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, tille. claim and interest: of said defendants, of, in and to the folki wing deseri bed real properly, to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of lot i. block 117, ptat A, Salt Lake City yjrvey, thence west feet, ti inches; thence soulh G. fee ; thence, east. 2S0 fed, G inches; thence north 163 feet to 1 he place of beginning. Situate in Salt Lake county, state of Utoh. Purchase price payable in lawful money ! of the. United States. Dated at Sail Lake City, Utah, this 16th 1 dav of November. A. D. U'lS. I , JOHN S. CORLKSS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State oT i Utah. ' i l'.v F. M. Mathews. Deputy Sheriff. ; a! B. Irvine, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dale of first publication. November 17, ! A. D. IfMS. sl'USS I WE WILL BUY L". S. Liberty Bonds Uoluinbia Trust 1 Fyrmcry & S( m-l: growers Bank I'coi'le.'s Sn-rar Anicricao Oil Xcvi" State dun Club i Ijtiruliarn Ouu .Club ; iron Con nl y Coal j I'uion 0i) it Gas . WyuMiiiiiT'Cou Oil ' Sjinis-ot linin i Coo Wap;on 1 Out Ast - j lcrrless Coal i i:ik By si 11 United Oil ; WE -WILL SELL 2 VtU Stale Nat Bk .Make Bi.l Phii Motor UiDh irrui (Jouiilv Coal lie L'nn Koll.v Wheel 2.1 u ;1iit) Be;eer Suipliur 6e Ohio Dixie Oil Make CiJ Hum Wvomiiii: ("on Oil li.- .100 Suuuiiit Fuel Ce OUO Muntnna W-0 Oil K'- 1 liel; illo liun i Mil. . . . .iOjO.'IO L'O Tl N :. I I'll, lerwriler.-. I. In 1 1 ii in Mas.-ot Oil i fins ...Make Bi.l jll!"J Cni.in Oil 6: lias ...Make Hi, I Im.io Tliri'e Kin;:-1 Minino- .'n 1 Tliree Kiel, is O i C, ' Ma;0 Ki 1 inn Mutual Oil S: Ons . .- inn .Inlui T c lark Tiro r,a Savr V lias 1 KI T.'av Oil I'.inn Liberty oil IK.,. if yuu i-li to luv a' or near t Ih'-o .ri''o. ..'ii-l us .-our or.ier. lull cull lillV ,,!' us on l il . pa rt i:i 1 ; :l in -n t n :; u. Ralph A.Bagder&Co. l'. V.'. 2nd South. Was. lirsso-Sl. I APPOSITION CONTINUES Medical Interests Said to Responsible. Willi tin- liii-lii'rt ,,r 1'i-iu-lii-ally ov. cry zmnl nork Uhto lias bwi violent position lo it. H. soi-uis the Kroalor tin- work, tlio more opposition tlicro exists. (. Iiiri.pra.tie. lias lioen 110 rx-,-eptioil to tho above, and since it has been nrtli.e.l In- Utah's people to great a,vantno, flic opposition has iuereascl... fhiropraetie ami ils practitioners have no bones to pick" with any person per-son or societv. Their ilutv and pleasure pleas-ure lies wilh 1 lie ycoph to tho end of belpin? 1 ln-in to regain their llealth. rliiropniclic has not gained ils prrj-,-nt hich reputation on the strenijl.b ot laws made in its 1'avor, but has per-sistent per-sistent Iv . prown in suite ot tho fai t that tho medical societies havo tml to stit'lo its progress by prosocutioX in Iho ,'ourts. The opponents o Clii- ropraclii-. are not tho people who have . dven rhirnpraetic a lair chanco. Jf harm was beini; ilnne. tho opposition would lonio J'lOMi the people who have had experience. Hut it conies irom an entirely dil'I'erent source the medical , lectors. If these n were, doinn I lie Ihini; whi.di Ihev trv lo make, tho people peo-ple believe Ihev are doiiiy. tlicro would lie but. lillle or no occasion for Chiro- J praetors ou tho scene, because tho poo ' pie would iret. well by modii-iue, whioli thev always try first, and it therefore wop Id bo unnecessary to como to tho Chiropractors. In .Salt Lako City, So per rent or moro of tho Chiropractors' patients aro mado up of pcoplo with chronic diseases who havo been for years under un-der medical treatment with no improvement. im-provement. And what is astonishing, though true, is that, the great majority major-ity of these medical failures "become Chiroprae t ie successes. An arliidc in the Wisconsin Medical Recorder by y.W ti. Jones, M. t)., was written for medical men only. The following is an extract from the same: ."It is a fact, and not a p.easant one to eonteniphtt e, that many eases of the ! above mentioned diseases (Consunip-jtiou, (Consunip-jtiou, pneumonia, heart disease, cancer, I etc.) aro being cured by the druglesfl ! healers. Thus it is that they grow aud j fatten on our failures. While we. as a profession, have fondly protested that certain diseases are incurable by medicine, medi-cine, the dregless healers havo cured them without medicine. Chiropractors are risking for no special spe-cial favors, but they have a right to demand fair play. The present wholesale whole-sale prosecution of Chiropractors is for the sole benefit of the medical profession profes-sion in that they are trying to eliminate elimi-nate a. better competitor. And all of I this is being done to the injury of perV sous who have been declared incurableN by the medical' men. The coming legis-lalure legis-lalure should change the law- aud pcoplo should see at once their rcpresontat h es to urge the righting of this wrong. ( Advert isement.) melt .', "1 ,0,ICn"-r nr - require-t require-t To Tn , ;l,;;'V '"Ul ,""'scly in I lit-" lit-" VVant Ad it will ixav. I t if ! i 0XLV ",ns" ' ; : x' iii'iilini,,! Min, i ;; j 11 '''"H'-r lidllk will ,,. i 7 I l"-nrr,l hi ,;:,:p, ? h i''11'' lu,l.v in li.o l,ls;. I; i " h ,.,'ss 0i1i'"fiHi,iii,.s n,.,, i i |