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Show R : " we 4 "2 ey "a . t Hiel Savage was | La Sal; Saturday. ~s 4k +4 to suffer from the heat MAKE IT A RULE to visit our soda fountain our soda fountam occasionally. hear of You Ed Kerby never ‘ Se: ‘iJ a Fla 1) A; ; a hae) | oe ba Ps a Py QQ me) Ge - for your Fy spend. | mesa. came next Taylor and son Cecil Irvine Day- was down from La "~\ Sal to spend the celebration in party. pe - day. Jos. L. a ny. ‘ memee's ee, ey a SP of Mr. and died, Satur- "| came in Sunday from their sheep . | camps. je' PGI ry # SS Theinfant baby Mrs. Myron Lance = ‘Willams Drug e an " oo ar ie a) OR) PD 5 Antes ree Ys a Mit a Wt e ey m) a, * coe cream. ish the cream TD Ly a . F 4s from g@|down from Monticello, Tuesday. We can supply you with ice cream in any quantity-from an ice cream cone to a 5-gallon lot. Let us furn- ot "ii Jot of cows from his » |ranchin Lisbon valley, Saturday, q Ako y Moab. R. H. Walker was in i ONT KEEP YouRgp ee »* >| for supplies. Frank Turnbow arrived from ~ | Indian creek, Tuesday to attend the 24th festivities. R. L. Kirk and daughter ie Anna Lee came down La Sals, Tuesday, been where attending summer _G. QO, Patterson came in from his ranch in Lisbon valley, Wednesday, to spend the holidays in La Moab. from g@ | ing the summer on Wilson Miss Maude Hinkley "® The finest ice cream made from he had school. down #| Castleton, Saturday. g| Mrs. Lewis Quigley _is warmth. purest is down Anew, complete and up-todate cannery has just been completed at Moab, Utah, to help solve the market problem for the fruit crop in that courtry. It will only bea matter of a few years when every town and _village in the fruit producing section of the west will have a thriving cannery to add to its growth and prosperity.-Mancos Times-Tribune. Judge Henry Tanner of Salt Lake City and G. F. Hickman, T. W. Dykes and W. K. Driggs, of Castle Dale, are in town today, on their way to San Juan county. Mr. Hickmanis principal of the Emery stakeacademy, and Mr. Dykes and Mr. Driggs are connected with the faculty of that school. Judge Tanner and Mr. Hickman will look over the dry farm prospects of San Juan, while the trip is in the nature of an outing for the other gentlemen. Emer Tangreen returned Tues- day from Salt Lake City, from »| Sal for the celebration. W. C. Koogle was down patrons complaining of the ® the down Ray Somerville came 4 }| from La Sal. Tuesday. But there's no need for voy P rs mitt Local and Personal. i 4 J mY eG TS "OR from Miss the Mr. and Mrs. Heber Christensen and Mrs. Serena Christensen came down from Monticello, Monday. Hyrum Anderson came down from Monticello, Tuesday, for a visit with his sister, Miss Olevia Anderson. Joseph E. Richards of Salt Lake City is visiting with the family of Bishop J. P. Larsen, this week. C. W. Crary capacity of is acting soda in water the dispen- ser at the drug store, during the celebration rush. Miss Zola Adams was in town Wednesday and Thursday on her way home to Monticello trom Salt Lake City. The Times presses are busy this week turning out the regis- tration and electicn supplies Grand and San Juan Mr. and Mrs. and Vernon counties. Chester Bliss came for Weather Wright down P Monday from Castleton to spend Arthur A. Taylor came down from the mesa, Monday, where the 24th celebration in Moab. he had been for a week. Charles U. Cato returned = Ne ee ee Sals, the first of the week. Tom down and Max from Taylor the mountains came to spend the 24th celebration. Howard W. Balsley went to the rangers' camp on the mesa, ee ee Saturday, MESA COUNTY NATIONAL BANK aee RPO i GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO. +-+¢?<¢?> a returning Monday. Mrs. Luella B. Miller and son ‘Alvin Miller, were.down from Castleton, Saturday, on business. Mrs. J. W. Palmer passed through Moab, the first of the week on her way home at Monti- cello. She was returning Salt Lake City, where been attending summer from she had school. | misses dresses. They e white linen from 85c to are the seasons rived on yesterday's the ar- - Notary Maxwell thin came in from La Sal, Tuesday, to attend the 24th celebra- Moab People, drop inand try one of our Special Sunday evening dinners. A bounteous repast for also 100 Buff Leg- OU cents, JAMES L. WADE, Prop. i THe GREAT 81009 arrangements on the Accompanied PURIFIER, KIDNEY ave LIVER well at by R. $3.50. hese MARTIN & CO. |) REGULATOR 250 has TREATMENTELOO * aonto 0. O4165 Co B. | Merkins he returned to the fields and House is the place to put up at in Moab. Here you will find first class accommodations. They wereaccompanied by making MOAB The Ranger and Mrs. R. E. Mellen- | is Public stage from Denver, where he had been all summer. Heishere on mining business. ‘once, F echamsamaia COOPER COCPER, MARTIN BUILDING, ‘Dixon prettiest . styles---beautiful creations A. Robertson A. E. Maxwell 'to start drilling ed Observer. Lawyer yesterday. ‘horn pullets for $1.25 each, White No sale for ‘Rocks $1.50 each. ‘less than 12 fowls at the above ‘prices. -B. B. POULTRY CO. | Wm. Dixon, manager of the of the | See our window display s. latest Beach Bonnet ? C. | Moab Oil Co. came in from the oil Mr, fields the first of the week. Ladies' voil, lawn and white linen lawn from $2.25 to $6. Misses' voil, dresses, CROUSE, val at his home of a 9-pound boy, ‘for $1 each; dresses, ‘Slee Fletcher, of Cooper Martin & Company, is wearing a happy smile, caused by the arriWaldea, who ran hotel last winter, 3 PC Cooperative ‘et ball game. | To make room, we will sell 100 ‘one-year-old Buff Leghorn hens are s 69. HENRY in the La ‘attend the Moab-Monticello bask- designs. | J. gs WED. 24 98 | 61 PC Bert Adams, Elmer Decker, Roy Wood, Leonard Perkins, John Redd, Monroe Redd and Miss Vivian Redd came dowd ‘from Monticello Wednesday to stylish, attractive and of the very latest : Ralph 22 95 MON. Lonnie Neff, who had been visiting with them. We to procure your summer dresses. have just received a beautiful line of ladies' and outing Sal mountains. tion. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY weeks L-aq ee ‘ THURS. 18) 97 | 67 | PG | T 09) 95 | 72 [Ck | 08 FA, SAT, 20, 06 |GO | PG -m Un ea. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McConkie returned Monday from a several For week ending Wednesday July 24, 1912. . to Deputy J . F. Hallis at Thomp- his home at Dewey, Monday, afsons on business connected with ter spending several days here repairing the telephone sy stem, the sheriff's office. John Kappler, who left Moab Postmaster and Mrs. D. A. last winter to: run a blacksmith Johnson returned Friday from a shop‘in Green River, has returned week's trip to the mesa. to Moab. He will likely open a Jos. H. Hammond came down shop here. from his. sheep herds in the La Report. moreneen today. The combined offices of county | ‘clerk and county recorder for ‘Carbon county were split at a re- leent meeting of the board of ‘county commissioners of that ‘eounty. The clerk will get $100 and 'a month hereafter, -corder about $90. ~~ re- the SY 'who last week returned from 'F. B. Hammond, Jr., Bishop and 'Mrs. J. P. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. (7 |H, Hammond. | Beware of Ointments | as Joseph for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, aed mercury will completely surely. derange destroy the the whole sense of system smell when entering it through the mucous suriaces. Such should never be used except on preserip-articies they feed reputable physicians, a5 the damage ae ¢an possibly dewill do is ten fold to the good you Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured tive from them. no merby F. J. Cheney & Co., Totvedo, O., contains upon tury, and is taken tnternalfy, acting directly In system. the blood and mucous surfaces of the you get the buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure Toledo, in made d ft ia taken internally, an genuine. Onio, by Sold-by L planet mong F. J. Cheney & Co. bot Druggista.. Price, 75e: per Take Hall's family Pills for constipation. free. road to HEALTH » BLISS NATIVE HERBS | Unequalled for Catarrh, { Rheumatism, Malaria, Constipation, Chills and Fever, Female Ills, Dyspepsia and Poor Blood. It is the Best Spring and Summer Medicine in the world, bar none; builds you up; makes pure blood, good health. 200 days' treatment $1.00, and the dollar back if not benefited. « Mrs. ‘Ross Beach, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 'Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. fs Sign | that put me on the 7 a Among ‘mission to Engiand, Mrs. and Mr. were present Ithose |W. D. Hammond, Mr. and ger Tbe) | Mrs. Martha Hammond enter‘tained at a social, Monday night ‘in honor of F. B. Hammond, Sr., i | That's the Black Ny j)! ‘ and Yellow Henry Holyoak, i MOAB, UTAH. acess tes : ‘ge SPS SP EA a? > ete iain , ee ee a |