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Show Shoes that wear at Farmers" Little Stories of Travel BY JOSEPH ' WKKKLY JKNSKn! PUHfJSHKH ANDKRVV One year hUnsi.'itnnioN .... . HAVAflf.K IV AHVANf'K tl.M Local Jots Baled hHjr at Farmers' Chickens wanted Co-o- at Farmer' Co-o- White clingstone pet cies. leave orders at Leland Roller Mills. Both Phones. C. II. Spahr has been appointed city superintendent of the electric light service. Order you a book on the discovery of the north pole by Cook and Peary from II. B. Robertson. Wm. R. James has been very aick of late with pneumonia but is showing signs of improvement. Robert M. Boyack has accepted a position as assistant agent at the San I'jdro depot in this city. Mrs. John W.1' Brown of St. Johns, Arizona, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jos. L. Hales, of this city. Claud Saxey, who is doing railway mail service between Ogden and in town for a short visit. Winne-mucea.v- is Mr. an I Mrs. W. D. Beers have rent ed the James M. Creer residence in the Second ward to which they will move immediately. A piano finger exercise book lost between Owen Rowe's and Leland. Fi ider kindly return to Lewis Rowe or LaRu Beck. : . , Joseph Jensen of the Tribune-Reportjob force of Salt Lake, wife and son, are v's'ting relatives at The Tress s offics this week. v er - ; ' For that new winter suit or overcoat at the barber inhop. After you see the samples you are sure to buv. gjtoH. . ' B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jones returned home Sunday night after spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Robert E. Collet, one of the pioneers $ of Payson, and father of Ed. Collet of this city, dlJd of old aire at Lost River. Idaho on Friday the 8th inst. He was a man of fine scholarly attainments. The cement sidewalk from the Commercial Bank to the Central School is now completed, and is certainly much appreciated by people in the western part of town who have children attending school. . John W. Jex has just completed a artesian well which is about 371 fjet deep, and throws about 20 gallons par minute. John is very liberal about this water, he invites us all to come and have a drink, e n urer, at the Y. M. The amount legislature is two dol not paid by Nov. 15th. Co-o- fixed by the last lars in cash. If 1909, it will be collected according to law and incur a lot more expense. Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Tuttle, jr., celebrated their tin wedding, it being ten years on that date There were since, . their marriage. present about sixty relatives and friends to wish them many happy returns of the day. Some useful and valuable presents were received, among them a beautiful silver tea set. A most sumptuous supiwr was served after which various games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle acted as young and gay and giddy as if they had pever been married at all. Co-o- p. Bids Wanted Bids will be received by Bishop A. J. Hansen for the sale of a lot 2x12 rods north of Fred Matley'B Butcher Shop, on Main Street, until Monday evening, Oct. 18, 1909. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy , Buy a buggy while you can get it half price at Farmers' p. Green peppers and nice blooming potted plants at R. M. Jex, florist.' Honey Bee Dance Oct. 1G. Just put a pin in that spot bo you wont forget it. Mrs. Mary Cox and a young gentleman from the B. Y. U, visited in this city last Sunday. - R. S. Bradford has returned from a mission in the Hawaiian Islands. He is looking and feeling fine three-yea- r Mrs. Fred Smart and family of Provo have moved to this city. They will livs in Geo. C. Thomas' residence in Third ward. J. A. Judson has sold out his interest in the hardware store at Payson and moved to Spanish Fork, where he is interested in the Standard Electric Co. The annual Stewart & Dart Honey Co. 'a Honey Bee dance will be given on the 15th, inst. The proceeds as "usual goes to the Relief Societies of Spanish Fork. ...,.. , Wanted 50 good dressers to wear C.A.J. guaranteed tailored, guaranteed sale. Prices 25 to 40 fier cent below all competitors. See me at once for a square deal. ' Yours for good clothes and honest prices, R. M. ack. . .. .: results. It has often savod life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can ou afford to ri;k so much for to tale? BUY n NOW. World Drug Co. Boy- ; Au Ordlnnuoe Orcllunnoo The kidneys eliminate poisons by acting as filters for the blood. When they fail in this respect serious ailments must result. Pineules for the kidneys are what you should take at the first warning sign of kidney trouble. They assist the kidneys in expelling uric acid poison. Sold by The World Drug Co. follow. The Proof That Spanish Fork Readers Cannot Deny. , What could furnish stronger evidence of the efficiency of anv remedy than the test of time? Thousands of people tes tily that Doan a Kidney nils cure Home endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials. They say time has completed the test. Keuben Marshall, rirst Ward, Fork. Utah, savs: "The oublie statement I gave in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills in 1907 still holds good. I am glad to again recommend them. Attacks of kidney complaint bothered me for a number of years and there was a persistant dull ache across the small of my back. The kidney accretions were scanty and painful" of passage, and gave proos that my kidneys were out oi order. One day I happen ed to be in Larsen's Druf Store and had Doan a Kidney Pills recommended to me. I procured a box and bejran their use, and to my delight, prompt followed. Doan's Kidney Pills acted s directly on my kidneys and in a every sympton of kidney complaint waa relieved. I am certain that any one who gives this remedy a lair trial cannot be otherwise than pleased with Mayor Comicilmcn kocoroer Treasurer few-day- the results derived." For sale by all dealers. Price 411 -- J. xx Orclinnuoo, Wire. Pole. Street Meter. eu , which belong to Spanish Fork lainps. or in which said interest: mer. City ha any City, keep all such In repair, connect, patron with and operate the CUy F.leclrir Light the Klectrlc Lig.it system of Spanish Fork City. S -Said Klectrtclan shall collect such fee See. and charge from patron a tbe City Council may direct, und pay the same into the city treasury on the first of each and every calendar month: make an Itemized statement each calendar month showing all money collected by him Also a statement showing tbe cost of maintaining the Klectrlc Light System each month, with the number or patron, and present the sume to the City Council at it regular monthly meeting. Sec 4 The Klertrlclan shall receive regular per annum, payable monthly. salary of Se. h Thi Ordinance sliall take effect upon It first publication. Passed tv the Citv Council of Spanish Fork City. Utah County, t'tah, thi Sth day of Oct., K. M. SNKl.L. Mayor. ftkM. L. W. NIELS KN. Kecorder. State of I'tah. County of Utah. Spanish Fora Citv I.' L. W . Nielsen, Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, County of Clah, Slate of Utah, do hereby eeri ify that the above and foregoing is a true, full, and correct copy of an ordinance entitled. "An ordinance creating tbe office of Klectritlan. providing for the appointment of such Klectrlc ian. fixing hi terra of office, hUdu'i and fix iof hU Hilary." Passed by tbe Citv Council of Spanish Fork City. I'tah County. Utah, thlsitih day of Oct.. W. N1KLSEN. Kecorder. A. O. IS. 1st pub oct 7, last ool . "ft) S.-- The t: one-thir- GROCERY SMART Mh day of Oct. STORE V, M. ftNKM. Mavor. I,. W. NIK1.SKX. KeaorJer. Stute of L'tuh. Couutv of I'lah. Snunlsh Fork ' s. Citv. I'tah I. I.. W. Nielsen, Recorder In and for Fork Citv. Cointv . f l'tuh. State of ITuih. certifies that the above and foregoing hereby I a full, --true and correct copy of an Ordinance ent tied An Ordinance lowing the Tax. and Providing for the Assessment of propertv in Paving Histrlct No. 1 of Spanish Fork City, for the Purpose of Peif raying the Expense of Constructing Cement sidewalk thereon." Pussed by the City Council of Snanish Fork flit, riah County, t'tah. on the nth day of Cclober. A. U. IHt. I..W.NIF.LSKN,Uecortler. (lest pub oct T; last Oct 3. IDOtf FRED S. SMART, MGR. FOR M!SL TEAS & COFFLL5 CALL AND SEX US OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE SPANISH FORK, V Spanish Fork 50 . UTAH BAKERY I OtoHi.K AIM. Hi proprietor t and FRESH The Sluggard Moon. The tntHin Is the slugKurd of th solar system, n 2.273 miles nn htitir In Its Journeying iirotunl the eartl. eora- pin Iiir liiidly with (he earth's 8,oTD miles an hour. Bread. Pies. Cakes a i, w a v a Phone Ordra Promptly Filled lnd. transmission line in County of Utah, Be it ordained by the city council of Spanish Fork City: Section 1. That J. L. Lytel, Engineer United States Reclamation Service, thereunto duly authorized by the director of the United States Keclamation Service, hereafter to be known and called in this ordinance "Grantee,' is hereby granted the right, franchise and privefcge to construct, operate and maintain upon, along, through, under and . in the streets all necessary poles, cables, wires, appliances and appurtanances necessary and requisite to the operation and maintenance of a high tension power transmission line in this city for a period of thirty years. Sec. 2. That said grantee shall in erecting the said pules and posts, and in doing underground work, disturb the streets, sidewalks and pavements as little as possible, and shall at all times after erecting said poles, posts, wires, cables and other fixtures, replace all streets so disturbed by them in equally as good condition as they were before being sd disturbed. Sec. 3. That the construction of the Power Transmission Line herein referred to shall commence within ninety (90) days after the granting of this franchise and the passing of this ordinance, and shall be completed within one hundred and twenty days from the commencement of work thereon. : Sec. 4. That all poles and posts used by the grantees herein shall be straight and all points where there is an unusual strain shall be sufficiently staid in a workmanlike manner and all points shall be so placed as not to interfere with travel, or the ordinary use of the streets and said grantees shall place all poles and posts as it may be directed by the city council, or some committee, or person authorized by it for that purpose, and said giantee shall furtner-mor- e comply with the terms and requirements of existing ordinances, and ordinances that may be hereafter passed by the city council of this city, not destructive to the rights herein granted. Sec. 5. That all work done by the grantee herein upon the public streets, alleys, lanes or other public places within this city shall be done by the said grantee under the aupervision of the city council of this city, or some committee or person authorized by the city council for that purpose, the right being expressly reserved herein by the city council acting, through its committee or person, to condemn any work or construction or maintenance not done or performed in accordance with the terms of this franchise. Sec 6. That the franchises and herein and hereby granted snail be void and of no effect unless the grantee herein named shall within sixty days from the passage of this ordinance, hie with the city recorder of Spanish Fork City, Utah, its acceptance in writing of this franchise and all its terms, condition and penalties. Sec. 7. That this ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State ot Utah, this 6th day of Oct.,' A. D. 1909. F. M. SNELL, Mayor. L. W. NIELSEN, Kec. Attest: State of Utah, County of Utah.Span-is- h .. Fork City. I, Lars W. Nielsen, City Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, County of Utah, State of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of an ordidance granting to J. L. Lytel, Engineer United States Reclamation Service, there- -' unto duly authorized by the Director of the United States Reclamation Service, the right to construct, maintain, and operate all necessary conductors and appliances necessary for the operation of a high tension power transmission line in Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah. s Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City on the tith day of October, A. D. 19o9. In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my official signature and the corporate seal of said Spanish Fork Citv. this 6th day of Oct., A. I). 1909. L. W. NIELSEN, Recorder. J ursvtf puol oct 4 i I.. iumi nov 4, rj es l ' Doan's . An Ordlnanci' Creating the office of KKctrl-claproviding for the appointment of such Klectrioian. tlxlng hi term of ortlue, defining hiaduty, and fixing hlssulury. , He it Ordained by the City Council of Spun ' lah Fork City: Section I That there be, and hereby I created the office of Klectrielnn for Sounlsb Fork City. Said Kleetriclun shall be appointed by the Mayor by and wiih the cooseut of tbe City Council. Hi term of oltlce shall be the ame u that of the olher appointive officers nf Spanish Fork City. Provided that a person to nil such ottlco shall be appointed within SO day after thi Ordinance shall take elTcct, and shall hold odice until the B:si Monday in January, lwid. and until hi shall have been ami quulitlcd. The Khu'irlciati thai appointed In the pena iHind a Fork Citv to .Spanish give tow sum of conditioned tor I be faithful perof his formance duty. See a It shall be the duty of the Klectrlc Ian to take charge of all t.lectriu l.ubt Transfor- n Remember the name take no other. loo OU two 00 , Nielsen, Recorder In and for Spanish Fork City. County of Utah. State of I'tah. that the aliove nM foregoing hereby certify I true, fu I and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Section 45:1, Chapter of the tievisetl Ordinance of Spanish Fork City," passed on the lat day of April, Woo. Pasted by the City Council or Spanish Fork City, Utah County. Utah, this tith day of Oct.. A. O. U. h. W. N1KI.SKN. Kecorder. lUQW Srstoet?: last t Foster-Milburcents. Co., HurTalo, New York sole agents for the United States. 00 City,. I, I.. W. thie-lhlr- d l"h. SOU . Wrt. County. . ; -- to-w-it: USUI. Iitu no ,.::,......, on .. ........ : ,., fc tlstim .1. IF. opera-ratio- of a 00 Attorney I.' 00 Justice of the Peace MM no City Pbvsiclun ProvUlou Inspector WutermaNier iper day) ... Supervisor of Street (per day) IM) ml Superintendent of Walerworka 00 Policemen (per day) ; i Chief of Fire Department of half ; (one Poundkeeper fee) 2 00 Hexum (per day) of fees) .. !og Taxof Collector mne-ha- lf Sealer Weight and Measure; Huildlng Inspector ... IWO no r.lectrlclan VVlo'n i'uld The above salaries shall be paid monthly. See. a This Ordldance shall take effect Im mediately on lis tlrst publication. Passed by the City Council of Hpuntsh Fork City, Utah County.W t'Uth, this nth day of Oct., F. A.U. IWO. SNKLI,, Mayor, ; 1.. W. NiKUKN. Ketwder. of State t'tuh, County of Utah, Spanish Fork' aide-wui- ritv. I'tah Ordiunnoo L. Lytel, engineer, to J. thereunto duly authorized by the director of the United States Keclamation Service, the right to construct, maintain and operate all necessary conductors n and appliances necessary for the 4S.1 Marwhal ..... - Hit Granting power The annual salaries. of all elected and apixiintcd officer of thi city shall Spanish Fork City, State of Utah. be a herein provided: HAL.AK1KS one-thi- rd This is Certain ft An Ordinance Amending Section 4M, Chapter of Spanish Fork of the Hevlaeil ilrdlnunoo Citv. passed on the 1st day of April, ItfciM, tie li irdalned by I he City Council ot Kimiilsb Fork i lly: Section 453. Chupter 4, of Section the Keytsed Ordinance of Spanish Fork City, be. and the same I hereby amended to read us IX Din-trl- d . 3I-- A i, Pineules are for all kidney, liver, bladder, rheumatic and urinary complaints. They assist in separating salt and water with their poisons from the blood, l hey act promptly, hold bv The World Drug Co. Cash paid for all grain at Farmers' Co-o- p. Probate and Guardianship Notices. consult County Clerk or the resin cilve er tor further inforuiatlon. NOTIl WE PAY slim- - TO I HKKITOHk Notice Is hereby clven to all uersoiis havlnu claims against John 6. Lewi, deceased, to present Ibe same with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, being the lale residence of said John ti Lewis, deceased, m Spanish Fork Citv. t lah County, state of l'tuh. ouor Iho first day of February. Mint MAKY JAXK LKVVIS, Administratrix or the estate or John S. deceased. Lewi, , J. W. N. Attorney rorthe Administriktrlx. tlrst pub. aeu, W, m t. , W WltlTKf-OTTON- TOP PRICE I FOR BUTTER FAT ! )OOQ We will pay twice a month for all cream received. t 4 Mr let Court of the Fourth Ju.llel,.! District of the tituUi of Utah. In and for the of i'tah County In the I KOTIt'K Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at tome time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have told it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials front grateful people. It has been prescribed by physicians with the most satisfactory Co-o- p, Get the wide tire wagon, the cheap est and best at Farmers' Co-o- , Bishop A. J. Hansen. Thomas Jarvis informed us that he has visited the farmers this fall in the field while they were harvesting beets Cart for Sale See John Braithwaite. and says he thinks the only fault to find with them is that they are not usimr mr veal, porK, beel or Wanted the hooks. He wishes to inform his hides. -- John W. Lewis, lnd. phone 24-- a friends that he is not acting in any WHy a a spotter for the sugar company. Plentv of moni'v to loan nn furnm. W. H. Ray & Co., Provo; both phones ota'rui 1(S. At present food stuffs, clothing, etc., For Sale All the farming imple-ent- s are frightfully high, while wages and belonging to the Wm. J. Thomas other means of making money have not estate. to offset this evil, improved sufficiently You can find Dr. Phillpott at the City and at times when a person is most Leave all blue it appears that the only thing left Drug Co. every Tuesday calls here. Z dds to do is to shed what few rugs you have Dim' lu uViurt jif mtm.tv U'h.m I'.m left, don a banket and become a wild can borrow from W. H. Ray & Co. of Indian. Provo on easy terms and at low in ota'hu' The Kempton Komedy Kompany is terest. with us again for a we-jk- . This comWe have all the eaatines and lumber pany of itself needs no recommendation for the latest improved dump racks. as it has appeared lfore the theater- Don't unload by hand when you can going public of this city many times convert your racks into dnmp racks for tf and has always been pronounced first-clas- s. a small cost. Jex Lumber l,o. The plays they are presenting this time are better than usual. Don't fail to see them. Street Supervisor David H. Roltert-sowishes us to request all those who are Poll Tax payers to call and settle name with Ammon Tuttle, citv treas Get a Moline beet puller at Farmers' most-humbl- s; A.ix ordinance levylntf th tax and iirovtdliiK or properly In Fuvlnir axMUMiUiKiit No. t, nl Spanish Fork CUy, for the purpose of defraying- Die expenses of consirw-llin- i eminent sidewalk therein. He It ordulned by the CUy council of Spanish , Fork City: election I That whcrcn, Spanish Fork City bM heretofore ereated tmddeilned Pitvlii Disof constructing trict No. K. for the cement ldewlks therein, and hit duly published notice of the Intention of the City Council to uiitko said Improvement, und huKiw'iiulred improvement, und iurlMlletlon to nmkttlet xuld the nontriu-- t to do tbe duly work thuroor, ufter lMlvertllnK for bid mm required lv In and the order of thin Coui cll, und lh" entire Improvement conteinpliited ly Nitld contruet h been completed, und him been nmepted by the proper city ottleer dentirunted to huve rhurve of the woDk Now thrfore, tbe Cltiy Council of Spanish Fork City doe hereby levy the tax mid provide for the tiHMNrneiit- thereof upon the property be Imtfter detUmued and (IomtIIhuI, which In atmttlnif or fronting uuon the following portion of NidewulkN, helmi iddewalk paving In I'uvtnu District No. i, to wit: The eiml KlilitwHlk arid the west sidewalk or Main Street each and both between Fourth North Street and Klichth North Street; and the north sldow.ilk of Klhth North Street between Main Street and Third Weal Street, alt In SpunUb Fork t'lty, Utuh County, Utah. section 4. Thia lax la levied to defray the coNta und expense of constructing a cement concrete aldewalk (ft) five feet wide on all of siml MldewalkH, tbe same belnv the aldewalkx abuttln the proiierty ou the west aide or Hlockt ini. Hi. 112 and lit), and abuttlua the property on the eusi aide of lllucka tfl.HS, I IS und UN. and iihuttintf the prouertr on --the aouth aide of i:tf. i:w and 1.17, all In Plat A" Spanish. Fork City Survey of Hulldlng tout, all bolnir the property embraced within said I'uvlnir Klstrlut No. if, to c affected or benefitted thereby to the full extent of the paving tax hereby levied, and said Iota and block and real estate are hereby iisnessed at an equal and uniform rale and per linear foot of rierwiuarn foot on the aald Iota, bloeka, piece and parcels of land so abutting aald paved and benelltted thereby. The total tax hereby levied In paving district No, and the Name In at the rate or lo.UK cent per square foot and M. Scents per linear foot of the said cement aldewalk paving and In levied auulnHt tbe property In said Puvlng District No. 1 'as follows, All the frontage extending westward and for llftv feet deep on I he east side of block I IK and I la, and all Wl. the riontage extending eastward and for nfiy feet deep on the weal side of (Mocks 11. 7, a and IIH; and ul the frontage and extending north w.ird nd for llftv feet deep tin tne south lilft. i:m and CI7. belog all the sine or liliH-kproperty in the said Paving I 'is trlct No. i. Is hereby assessed at the rate ot f 0 per linear W for the t S.7 on linear foot, a total of U-feet or '.'l.iKK 3 square feet of paving abutting on the aald property hereby assessed, said amount ia the sum or the abutter' portion or cost the and enpensesof making the ld Itn prnvement a hcrlnhefore descrloed And the Mtv Treasurer or sp.uilsh Fork City la hereby authorized and directed at once to proceed to assess in accordance with the provision or this ordinance mid other ordinance of Spanish Fork City and the Laws of Cluh for the purpose herein mentioned the follow inn dcslg-luteWit, parcels, land and real estate to the depth herlnbefnre mentioned to wit: Lot and a, ItlockOO: Un t and 8. Hlock ir7: Ui 1 and H, Hlock Hi: Lot i and 3. Hlock IIH; Ut I and 4. Hlock VI: I join I and 4, Hock 11: Lot I and 4. Hlock 11.1 and fxita I and 4. Hlock I IN: and i, H oi'K i:i; IxIh I and S Hlock I.M: Lot I audi Hlock 17 all in Plat "A ' Spanish Foi kCiiy Hurvey of Hnlldlng IaiU, In Spanish Folk City, tTlith County. Utah: Section said tax shall become delina follow, quent in Installment within fifty day after the publicad tion of this ordinance; thereof on the 1Mb duy of January. A. I. lUlo: thereof nn th I'd h day of October. 1010. Ivich and every one or the said (entailment except the first shnll draw Interest at the rate of seven per rent per annum from the date of the lew and ton per rent per annum the time wi en delinquent until puld Provided that the l owner or or person In charge or any lot or parcel of land ugalnsl which thia special lax i levied mav pav aiikl tax or asi ssnictit or anv one or more Installments thereof with interest a herein provided In the City Trea un-- r at nv time, and ! hereupon the Interest on said amount so paid shall cease; and the Hen agalnat the land shall be cancelled to the extent of ad nayment. Provided, further, that if the whole of said tax shall be paid before the rirst Installment become due. no Interest shall be charged or collected upon any of said tax. sus tlon 4. The lien upon tbe property In sa'd Paving District No. 2 and hereby created, shall become enforrible when the last installment of said tax become due and unpaid, by the aale by the f'ity Treasurer of the properly bv the Hen hereby created, in auch manner n may be provided hv the laws of the law or the State of Utah and the ordlnunci a or Spanish Fork City. Section ft. This ordinance Miall be in force . and effect on it first publication. Passed by the Citv ifounril of Spanish Fork An for thi' HUC.HKH I reached Philadelphia Friday, September 24th, in safety and good health after a journey of 4, GOO miles across Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Puget Sound by steamer, Canada from Van couver to Toronto, thence to Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia. My trip is fraught with so much interest, the country passed over gave evidence of such beauty, of grandeur, of awe and of the sublime, that 1 would be very pleased if you would give apace in your paper for a series of letters describing the same. My journey east covers a period of twelve days. I left home on Sunday Sept. 12th, going as far as Salt Lake City, spending the day and part of Monday with the folks in the city. Monday afternoon I went to Ogden over the D. & R. G., and that night I left over the Oregon Short Line for Seattle, Washington. Tuesday morning I arose from my berth to look out upon an almost limitless area of unsettled country. Millions of acres still remain to come under the magic wand of Snake River water and of the Idaho husbandman and his fair helpmate. 0, my Idaho, my Idaho, what a great future there is in store for thee! This the Idahoian sings from morning until night from Gov. Brady servant in the state. to the Civilization has always followed the course of rivers, of lakes and their great emptying places, the seas and the oceans. There is no exception to this rule in Idaho. The railroad follows the entire course of the Snake River and then continues its way along the On each side of these Columbia. streams are dotted here and mighty there, villages, towns and cities, and all show manifestations of thrift, industry and prosperity. To tell adequately the .story of such a country, one would have to discuss extendedly the fullest results of vine culture and the products of practically every type of fruit tree known in this latitude; the great annual rush of millions of bushels of grain to scores of the pictureof well stocked, modern homes, the ranging of mammoth herds on many hills; the resounding blasts from many mines It would be the same story as told of Utah. The overcoming of the waste places of the earth and making them fruitful. It would be a story of railroads and allied enterprise, of the great impending contest between the water and the rail haul; it would be a story of power de velopment, of new manufacturies and of every condition, commercially and otherwise that makes the home beauti ful and the people therein happy and contented. .Such thoughts occur to a person as he looks out on the checkered picture before him. I leave Idah now and ask you, dear readers, to visit with me in Oregon and its great city, Portland, (to be continued) ware-house- Co-o- Til t'kClilTOM In the matter of the estate of John Italw.u li deceased Creditor will nrcseni claims w th vouchers to the undei signed at her restderice In Spanish Fork CUy, I'tah County. State of Utah, on or before the lfth duy of February, A, It. I'.W. 11 AHNlBT IV IIAIM OI K. AdmlnlMrutrlx of said estate, A. II. MoHi.an. Attorney fur Adnilnlsiratrlx. first pub m l T, last nov 4. Ilw D. Hone k 8on "Optimism is a Boost" "We can judge the future only by the past." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the MENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business mcthixta, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. EX-PE- THE COMMERCIAL OF SPANISH . FORK BANK RI |