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Show Cure Laws would be needed, If all Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoops Cough Cure Is and has been for 20 years. The National Law now requires that If any poisons enter Into a cough mixture, It must be printed For On the label or package. this reason mothers, and others, Intoxicating Liquors. should Insist on having Dr. Shoops Bo it Ordained by the City Council Cough Cure. No poison-mark- s on Dr. . of Spanish Fork City: labels and none In the mediShoops 172 the 1. of That section Section cine, else it must by law be on the Ilevised Ordinances of Spanish Fork label. And Its not only safe, but It City, of 19U5, be, nr.d the same hereby is said to be by those that know it so as to Is amended and best, a truly remarkable cough remread as follows: Take no chance, particularly edy. Section 172. Amounts to be paid with your children. Insist on having for licenses. The following amounts Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. Compare shall be and are hereby established as carefully the Dr. Shoop package with under the profor licenses the charge others and see. No poison marks visions oi this chapter, there! You can always be on the As a manufacturer, $000.00 per safe side by demanding Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept As a retail dear, $000.00 per an- any other. Sold by World Drug Co. o num; As a wholesale dealer, $000.00 per A Peculiarity. annum; Do you still believe in the faith As a druggist, $350.00 per annum. cure?" be sums shall All said payable Yes, answered the tolerant man; strictly In advance; provided, that In no case shall any payment or license but there's this peculiarity about It. issued, entitle the licensee to conduct It always appears to be good for somemore than one place of business thing that somebody else has and you thereunder. haven't Passed on the 9th day of February, o h to-wl- t: nn-tiu- MARINUS LARSEN. Mayor, pro tem. GEORGE H. AINGE, City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork City. ss. I, George H. Alnge, recorder In and lor the City of Spanish Fork, County of Utah, State of Utah, hereby jcertl-fthat the above and foregoing is a lull, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance amending section 172, chapter 23 of the revised ordinances of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah, relating to intoxicating liquors, passed by the City Council of said Spanish Fork City on the 9th day of February, A. Attest: Wellmann-Record-Heral- Does Coffee disagree with you? Then try Dr. Probably It does! Shoops Health Coffee. "Health Cofof fee is a clever combination parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain In Dr. of real Coffee, remember. Shoop's Health Coffe, yet Its flavor and taste matches closely old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys cant stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing, and satisfying. Its nice even for the youngest child. Sold by World Drag Co. o Piles are dangerous, but do not submit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan, the Great Pile Remedy. It Is put. up In collapsible I). 1907. In witness whereof I have hereunto tubes with a nozzle that allows it to affixed my official signature and the be applied exactly where It Is needed. corporate seal of Bald Spanish Fork If you have Itching, bleeding or proCity this 9th day of February, A. D. truding piles and Man Zan does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes and 1907. GEORGE H. AINGE, City Recorder. First publication Feb. 14. - 1 NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 28, 1907. To Whom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list of lands selected by the said State, as Indemnity School Lands, under Bectlon 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894. The follow ing tracts, embraced In said lists, are found to be within six miles of a mining location, claim or entry, viz E. V4 NE. M and NE M SE. 4 Sec. 35, T. 9 S., R. 4 E.. 8. L. M., (State No. and W. 4 218), and E. 4 NSV. NE. Sec. 35, T. 9 S., 4 E., (State No. 933). Copies of said lists, so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously osted in this office for inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date ot the first publication of this notice, under departmental in tractions of January 10, 1906, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or ubdlvlsloss herein described, on the that the same is more ground valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and poted for report to the General Larj Office, Washington, D. Cl. Failure so to protest or contest, lthin the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. IIOnRS, Register. First publication Feb. 7, 1907. Last publication April 11, 1907. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 7, 1907. To Whoin It May Concern: Notlct is hereby given that the state of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands selected by the said state, as Indemn'ty School Ioinda, under section of the Act of Congress, approved July It, 1894. The following tracts, embraced in snld lists, are found to be within six miles of a mining location, claim or entry, viz: SE.tf SEU Sec. 23. N4 NEU, SWV; NEVi 8cc.s26, (State No. 570); SE Sec. 26. (State No. 671); 8(4 NK Sec. 25, (State No. 672); SEI4 Sue. 25, (State No. 673); SW4 Sec. 25, (State No. 674); 8W Sec. 15, (State No. 641); W',4 SK4, SE4 SEU Sec. 15. (State No. 6(2). all In T. 10 8., R. 4 E. and S 4 SEU. NEU SEU Sec. 12, I 10 8., It. 6 E. S. 1 M., (State No. 613). Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interested, and by tho public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of the first publication or this notice, under departmental In- Relieves World Drug Co. cools. at once. o Sold by - One Shoe Factory in Japan. Japan has but one factory making leather shoes. Most of the shoes worn there are made of straw or wood. o NOTICE! that a Notice Is hereby given meeting of the stockholders of the Spanish Fork South Irrigation company will be held at the City Hall In Spanish Fork, Utah county, state of Utah, on Saturday, April 20th, 1907, at 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of voting on two amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of said company. The articles to be amended are as follows: Amendment to Article VI of the Articles of Agreement of the Spanish Fork South Irrigation company of March. 1906. of Article VI of the Articles of the Spanish Fork Agreement South Irrigation company ot March, 1906, to be amended so as to read as follows, ARTICLE VI. The business for which this corporation is formed is the location, construction, and (repair of canals, ditches, lateral ditches, dams, reservoirs and all other means of preserving, diversing and conveying the waters of Spanish Fork river onto lands in Spanish Fork, Benjamin and Lake Shore precincts, in Utah county, State of Utah, for the purpose of maIrrigating lands; propelling chinery; for domestic use, and any other useful purpose for which the use ot said water could be placed. Also for the purpose of controlling, managing and distributing the water to the persona entitled thereto. Also to make necessary assessments upon the owners of land using water from the several ditches and laterals, and to apportion the amount to be paid according to the several Interests of the parties using ditches, laterals, or otherwise. Amendment to Article XIV of the Articles of Agreement of the Spanish Fork South Irrigation company of March, 1896. Article XIV of the Articles of of the Spanish Fork Agreement South Irrigation company of March, 1896, to be amended so as to read as follows, ARTICLE XIV. The kind and description of property to be conveyed to the corporation ns payment aa capital stock, are A primary right as follows, In and to the waters of Spnnlsh Fork river, situate in Spanish Fork, BenShore precincts, jamin and (or) Utah county, state of Utah, and all the Interest of the undersigned in and to the canal, ditches, laterals, reservoirs, dams, flumes and gates, used as a means ot diverting ami utilizing said waters. Also all the rights of the undersigned in and to the use of such waters for domestic purposes, irrigation lands, and for propelling machinery, or other uso-fu- l purpose. Also all rights, easements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging. LARS NIELSON, Fresldent Spanish Fork South Irrigation Company. First publication, March 28, 1907. Last publication, April 18, 1967. t: to-wl-t: to-wl- t: e non-miner- Pro-bat- e deceased. Register. Creditor will present claims with First pub., Jan. 25. 1967. to the undersigned at the vouchers 1907. March 28, Last pub., Irw office of A. Saxoy, at Spanish -o Fork, Utah, on or before July 9. 1907. FOR SALE ONE good disc harrow 1IIAL R. HALES, new feet one sulky hty rake, 160 Administrator. well pipe; cheap for cash. Also for A. Saxcy, Attorney for Estate. Chisholm old of the a rent, imrtlon First publication March 7, 1907. farm. H. II. Tuttle, Jr. saESs2&i IN arrairr u Alien, in south-houn- No. 81 No. 85 No, 63 No. 82 d For Payson. Santaquin Lo Angelrs . For Puvhoo, Santuquln Nephl For luy8on','"Nephi Mantl north-boun- For Provo. tDfl 114 nz' - N BU h d Pl.Grove. Am. No. 66 For Provo, Salt Luke alldM',, Intermediate points No. 64 For Provo, halt Luke intermediate points Palntlal trains are runnUnTz. tween Salt Lake and the Pacih" Cm.?1 UTAH COUNTY i. in dirmtouch't, cities. Beat local train great J- District RuusenTJ.. . N.Ps-tKHHBWDepot Ticket Zm l 3 d n structions of January 10, 1906, protests or contests agnlnst the claim of the state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same Is more valuablo o (or mineral than for agricultural purGUARDIANSHIP AND poses, will be received and noted for PROBATE NOTICES. report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to proConsult County Clerk or the respcc-tivtest or contest, within the time specisigners for further Information. fied. will be considered sufficient eviIn the District Court of the Fourth dence of the character ot the trarts, and the aelcetlon thereor, Judicial District of tho State of Utah, being otherwise free from objection, sitting in and for Utah County, Division. will be recommended for approval, In re estate of George O. Hales, FRAND D. IlOOnS, --- of Freight They Offer Best Solution Problem. Handling New York. James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern railroad, taking as a text the recent action of PresiStovall H. Dennis dent Roosevelt In appointing a water By ways commission, says that through i ooooaoooaeaoopgosc-soooooocoeooiocoecicqthe water ways of the country, propImproved, must come the much erly (Copyright, by Dally Story Dub. Co.) desired Improvement In freight hanThe country, he evening for a while." After office hours, DImniicx found dling conditions. "It Is against our rules to give any said, must look to its water ways forrecreation strolling down Chestnut street to see the Incubator babies. He one the address of our baby care-I Immediate relief of the" freight pressure. became such a regular patron that takers; though, if you will allow It, "If the government would Improve here from tho can take to him baby the lady at the door advised water ways and extract from them its "Tell He was No, Dlmmlck replied firmly. purchase a a season ticket. one-fiftof their latent possibilities," also always dowii there between five and her that whoever takes Billy must to- said Mr. Hill, Jthe freight handling heie yourself her solurix just before returning to his quar- take me. Bring problem soon would be nearer ters for dinner. He kept a perfect morrow night. tion than the railroads themselves So It was decided, and after, the can ever hope to bring It. mental record of all the babies as o had gone, and Billy was sleepnurse was If an went. came there and they ' row In that ing snugly in his basket Dlmmlck sat the long empty Incubator north pole in a baloon. lined one wall of the hospital, he was a long time before the fire. He was ' among the first to detect It. thinking of those other days when his Walter Wlman Expects to Start In Incubator No., 4 was empty for five house was not the shallow apartments July on His Northern trip. days, and Dlmmlck about disputed of of a bachelor. When Nellie, the girl him York. Walter Wellman, who New with nant he had loved and won, sat seeing it filled aaaln. Then from Paris, said he was arrived has fl:e. I he of the of was small bit open a warm It in glow appeared. very with his arrangements satisfied well humanity weighed only three pounds, Thiee years of domestic happiness, for the jproposed so the nurse Informed him. But it then the storm came the storm that airship expedition to the north was-- a healthy baby and, moreover, wrecked their home and drove the pole. He informed the friends who the prettiest baby that had been one whom he believed would always met him at the pier that he would brought In for some time. Nearly all be true to him out of his life. She left start In July. the babies In the row wore blue rib- him, deserted him, to satisfy the desaid Mr. WellI am Informed, bons, because they were girls; but sire to go on the stage. Dimmlck man, that Commaner Peary thinks this one wore pink. It pleased Dim-mic- made but little protest. He let her my plan Is not practicable. He thinks reach the to know that it was a boy. go. It had been a year since she left it will not be possible to Dlmmlcks Interest increased with him. pole in a balloon, by reason of the I want the arrival of the new ward In No. 4. To banish the unhappy thought of weather conditions. In answer, He would stand a long time before the that parting, he tiptoed to Billy's cra- to say Peary has no Idea at all about glass door, admiring the baby nestled dle and gently raised the covering. ballooning. My balloon Is constructed to meet on the pillow, much like a jewel in a The lips were working as if the nipple all of the Arctic conditions and I shop window. Sometimes the little was between them. A smile played have full confidence In my ability to fellow ' opened his eyes and looked over the babys face Billy was hav- reach the pole In It. wonderlngly through his glass cage ing a pleasant dream. Dlmmlck smiled o into the mans face. The eyes were too, but a tear dropped from his eye WOULD PREVENT TROUBLE. brown and large, and there was some- as he stole quietly to his room for thing in their gaze that went straight the night Conference Likely to Carry to Diinmick8 heart. It won him comThe following evening Billy was Hague American Principle a Step Furpletely. He fell in love with the tot, dressed bis prettiest and given his and made early application for him. ther. meal a little early that he might look Dlmmlcks housekeeper called for his prettiest when his mother came. New York. William T. Stead, who No. 4 when it had been four months That the woman might visit her has recently made a tour of the Euat the lucubator hospital. All ar- little one undisturbed, Dlmmlck took ropean capitals in connection with and who rangements were made. He had his pipe and novel to the library, tyjd The Hague conference, necessary credentials, and let his housekeeper receive the twe comes here to attend the dedication of convinced the lucubator management women. He heard a cry of surprise the Carnegie institute at Pittsburg, that he was fully competent to give from the hall when the door opened, reached here Wednesday. Mr. Stead No. 4 the required care and attention. then other cries of rapture, almost will attend the national peace Apnven-tioin this city April 16 and 17. The babys parentage (lid not enter hysterical, muffled by Billy's coverIn speaking of The Hague assembly into the agreement, and Dimmlck ing. . he said it would carry one step furmade no inquiry concerning it. He "Poor woman, said Djnimlck to the ther the principles which the Ameriwanted the baby, that was all. and title page. He settled deeper Into his can delegates incorporated in the conwas supremely happy when the chair and turned to the book-marvention of 1899 the recommendation youngster was brought to his house. with a determined effort tp get in- that usage in duels should be extended The perambulator was rolled into terested in the to wars. story. before the firethe big sitting-roo"Oh, you darling, you dai ling, cried place. Dlmmlck lifted out the baby the woman aloud. "You don't know and held him at arms length in the Pleasant Drink for Invalid. your mamma, do you? Bless your light of the dancing flames. Apple tea for feverishness is a very little one. I know youre hap"Isnt he a fine fellow," said he; heart, drink and fnay well have Us pleasant here." "isnt he just a dandy.? Whereupon pyDlmmlck closed his book sharply place on the list of the few things his housekeeper smiled curiously. and sat erect In his chair. Who whs that a sick person can take. It is The baby crowed loudly, as if well this woman, weeping and laughing made by slicing raw apples and covpleased with his new quarters. over Billy? The bitterness, born of ering with boiling water. To be used What will we call him? Dimmlck desertion and hatred fell upon him. when cold. We must get him some continued. The sweetness of other days tingled other name than No. 4, eh, Billy? at his truly, hers was a voice DELINQUENT NOTICE. Thats the ticket Billy; just fits that he hadheart; heard and known before. smile of his. The youngster laughed to the door. Billy He Thistle Mining and Milling Comaloud, and Dlmmlck laughed with was crept softly and the woman pany. Place of business at now, laughing Spanish him. was suffocating him with kisses. Yes, Fork, Utah. Say, Billy, youre the real metal-not- hing sweetheart. I know NOTICE. There are delinquent upyou're happy, ever counterfeit about you. By on the following described stock on so happy." d newly-namewas which the to Billy Dimmlck Btood In the door. Billy account of assessment No. 12, levied undersUnd that Dlmmlck was a bank was playing havoc with the woman's on the 9th day of February, 1907, the cashier. and her face was burled in the several amounts set opposite the hair, Sevend new articles appeared on the names of the respective shareholders fat cheeks. mantel, to keep Dimmicka pipe and boy's He Bcowled and clenched his fists, as follows: tobacco pounch constant company.' Shares. Amt. as if the little fellow was In a tigers Ellas Hanson botThe most used was a 2000 $ 2.00 Daniel Hanson 1000 tle with a rubber nipple. Also, there grasp. His first Impulse was to order 1.00 re- Wm. Peterson 2000 were other bottles and vials, and as her from the house. But hip fists 2.00 his face, fot Wm. B. Hughes 23325 23.33 the baby grew, use was found for all laxed and the scowl left again that delightful sweetness of olh Thus. D. Rees 2000 2.00 of them. er days tingled at his heart 1335 Henry J. Nelson 1.34 During the day Billy was cared for The woman became suddenly aware O. W. Nelsen 3335 3.34 by the housekeeper, but Dlmmlck took of his 1500 1.60 presence, and, laying Billy In I E. Bernstein the night shift. He gave the baby his Leon Harwood 2000 Bhrunk 2.00 over his and cowered the bed, first feed immediately on his return J. A. Lenzl 2000 2.00 from the bank; then another at seven, cradle, begging pity. And In accordance with law and orshe me, n.e, "Forgive forgive and after a romp before the fire, Billy der of the board of directors made was tucked away for the night Lika pleaded, "but I had to see my baby. on tho 9th day of February, 1907, so I did not know he was here. Must I all babies, he had the colio at times, many shares of each parcel of such stock as may he necessary will he the attack usually seizing him be- go? Dimmlck scowled again, and silent- sold at the oce of J. J. Banks tween two and three in the morning. at the At such times Dlmmlck was almost ly indicated the door. The woman City Drugs store, Spanish Fork, Utah, over Billy, and, kiss- on the Cth day of April, 1907, at the become of the wish that Billy waa No. sobbed a moment 4 again, and back In his Incubator, ing his check, detached heiself from hour of 10 oclock a. m.. to pay the him. "I am so glad he Is here, she delinquent assessment thereon, todown on Chestnut street. But Dimmlck knew precisely the sutd lowly, looking about her and ab- gether with . tho cost of advertising and expense of sale. course of treatment five drops of sorbing the comfort of the room. J. J. Bunks, Sec. "Omul-bye- , said she, sweetheart," sweeta in of teaspoonful peppermint o to tho door. Tears glittered ened warm water, followed by a drink turning DELINQUENT NOTICE. of hot catnip tea. "It's sure great In her eyes, mid her fingers trembled stuff to puli the pains out of a kid's when she pressed them to her Ups to Blizzard Mining & Milling company stomach," he assured tho bank presi- toss a farewell kiss to the crowing nhice of business at Spanish Fork "Good I little bye, baby. sweetheart, dent, when the latter told of hla Utah. must go. troubles with a colicky baby. Dlmmlck rushed after her when she onNOTICE. There are delinquent up, Dlnmilck'a visits to the lucubator the following described stork on establishment ceased after the arrival reached the hall. "Oh. Nellie, Nellie, account of assessment No. D, levied on I've a baby show of my he cried, "dont leave him dont the 12th day of February, 1907, the of Billy You me leave will agniu. stay, wont several amounts own now, he told the nurse, when set opposite the names of the respective shareholders she came to Inquire Into the young- you? Su.v you will stay. When she returned to the door as, follows: ster' welfare. , Shares. The mother of No. 4 called at the Dlmmlck atood with arms outstretchC. Crcer 18390 said the ed before the fire, pleading with ids C. hospital this afternoon V. M. Snell looo nurse one evening, when she called old time fervor: "Wont you return Tary Rockhlll 2500 Nellie? We need yon, Billy and I. 2.60 on her regular visit of Inspection. iono "I want to come hack, she sobbed L. Itejnolds 1.00 Dlmmlck was busy giving Billy hla J. J. Thornton moo i. seven oclock meal, and made no re- as he clasped her to his Imaom. J. C. Roberts 1000 ply. Spenrer Simmons 1500 Blessing ths Animals. She dcHired very much to see him, Jarob Johnson 1000 The custom ancient of aniblessing and was greatly dlsapixdnted when mals nn tho feast of St. David Prior 6000 Anthony hy J. W. Rockhlll ahe learned that he had been taken 3000 In an abbot was observed Guudulajura O. A. iewli sway, the nurse continued. "Though 2((,o lot Merced church In that city, K. ( ChriHtlanHon she signed a complete release of the at 3000 observance ia where the more general Jos. King tot when we took It, and assured the n000 in any other Mexican city. than II. Tuttle, Jr. officials that she had not the means a Within of two houts bun I. C. W. Jones .... period to support it, she now begs that it be drecis nf animals. Including horses, KIIhh .lone. returned to her." oxen, cows, mules, donkeys, sheep Mrs. Nellie Powell ! Dlmmlck raised his head and looked gouts, pigs, dogs, cats, rabbits, chic- Miss Nellie Powell . at the nurse intently. 'Wants him re- ken. tut keys, parrots and singing birds W. B. Davis O. W. Nelsen turned, ch? Wants Billy? No, we were sprinkled with holy water. cant do It, poor woman. St. Anthony Is the protector of Roger freer lie pressed the baby closer to him, dumb animals and Is credited with And In accordnnce'wlth iaw and r of What la and ventured the question: power to guard them from discuss m the the hoard of directors made her vocation? dny of February, 1907, so and to bring Increase in numbers. itiuny shares of each parcel of surh "She ia an actress." Mexican Herald. stock as may tie necessary will "An actress? How strange." But ,f J .Ti' to the nurse the strange part of It "T, Dogs Do Not Ncsd Meat. si .lore, Spanish Fork, was the tone of Dimmlcks words. Prof. Chittenden, of Yales scien- I tah.(Ry on the fith of day to April "It would not be right deny her tific school, srtcr a years experiment t the hour of 10 oclock a. m m ths privilege ot seeing the baby," he tug on dug nourishment, has found pay tho delinquent assessment therecontinued, "and there would certainly that without meat they show im tog on. together with the cost of to lo harm In letting her come here of enotgy, strength or xlinlltj. Using and expenses of the sale. J. 1. BANKS, Sec. The Baby of Incubator Four Amending Section 172, Chapter 23 of the Revied Ordinances of Span- ish Fork City, (Jtah County, . State of Utah, Relating to A. D. 1907. HILL FAVORS WATERWAYS. MCO8M9O8OOS99O0eW00OO99MeCO90e90OM0O00O0000 The News No Pure Drug Cough AN ORDINANCE ilD GRANDE VE5I1 Arrival and departure ot trains Iron t, No. 7 For Sprlngvllie, Provo, Suit Ufa and all point cast and west No. 20 ForSprinville Provo.StHUb 1 and all points east uml i,' No. 8 For Eureka, Mammoth andSU. t rerCity No. 28 For Eureka, Mammoth anisil-- t ver City Connections made In Ogden Union do) ot bout hern Pud lie and Oretu, J trains all Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF t rs FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC E(d Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeiils, Denver, Omaha, Kam-aUty, St. Lml, Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cars; ducted Excursions; a perlect Pemonilo Dining u vice. For rates, tot der, ete . inquire of P. K. Hm-in- . o, Ticket, or write L A. BENTON, G. A. P. D Salt Ukt! C. O. EIRIKSSO TELEPHONE Spanish 14-- NO. 3 Fork, k Cash Dealer ....... or-de- th Mercha; W mi,. ..General Cheapest Prices on in the State. Groce rie "The Scrip People Dont Likeli Eczema and Pile Cl Free Knowing that it m suffer, 1 will give FREE OF CIU! to any afflicted apossitive cure fori nn, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, P., bhin Diseases. Instant relief. suffer longer. Write F. W WII.Ui 400 Manhattan Avenue, New Ion Ed lose Stamp. What's the matter fl IDAHO long-necke- ..... in Thousands of acres of lu4 beeu reclaimed to cnltivxt,' St In that 10 years. TM more will be reclaimed 1 the next 10 years. Uw an opening for many tl irrigation the past of homes. Hat You Investigated IDAHO It baa been truthfully term1 Land of Opportunity A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line IUila- will be pleased to send nescriptifj ter regarding Idahos to D. E. Burley, O P. cer, A. O. P. A Sait resource. A- - or D MCity. I- B. H. BROWN, Livery .I?Qed StablOiTrf Hack Meets all 'from a No. 1L iptalsk rerk, Spanish Fork Co-OperativQ Institution, Dealers lo General Merchandise Flour, Gratn O and . Produce. ICooofwturera of Harness, . 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