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Show 101U I M Us I i I.,, uiviic inspection w ALFALFA 1 Fine Groceries That we are receiving fresh from the best markets II Every Week D and sell at Live-and-Let-L- D prices. ive D Also a large stock of Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Etc. D L. P. D Jensen, At J. C. Gates's old stand. MAIN STREET, TREMOXTOX. Ik, j FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, Q. A. Woodward, Proprietor, CORINNE, UTAH. We keep the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Church Directory. Methodist Services. ArTKBSOON SHE FOUND But "Last season the Colorado Experiment station at Fort Collins, called attention to a new bacterial blight of alfalfa. The statement was made at that time this disease had been mistaken for the effects of winter injury for several years, but its occurrence on o of our choice line of BLIGHT. high and low ground, as well as A Jl j lanu, :uiuitawu im weianu ury to the growers that something else must be the cause of the death of the plants. "In a number of sections of this state, there has been a remarkable shortage in the first cutting of alfalfa, and it is also true that in these same regions almost unprecedented late spring frosts have occurred. This naturally gives rise to the common belief that the troubles in these new districts is dye entirely to frostHowever, we strongly suspect that similar conditions will prevail next spring, even though the season should be most favorable," says W. Paddock in the current bulletin issued by the Colorado Agricultural college. "In the districts where this disease is known to be abundant and has done a great deal of dam-- ; age, the first sign of injury is in a short, weak growth of the first cutting; then many of these stems will be discolored and al-- 1 most black for varying portions of their length. When the occur the stems are brittle and break very readily in handling the hsy "It has been the experience in everv locality that the second and third cuttings will be nearly nor- mal. But if the disease has been at work for several seasons, the plants begin to die. This is due to the fact that the organism spreads slowly and eventually destroys the Crown buds by ting jnto the tap root where j j f pknt food js tj ANCESTOR. - will you he interested? Am right?" "Quite right, Biadam." rejoined Mr. Sharp '.My great grandfather." continued the pedigreed dame, "as I am told, was la some way connected with the county courts here away back in the olden days. I want to got the date to complete my record." Mr. Sharp got down a dusty old volume containing records as far hack as 17lo. As he opened the book his glance fell on the very name the woman was looking lor. but he did not allude to the fact further than to say that he believed she could find what slu wanted. About half an hour later the woman closed th book aud started for the door. Mr. Sharp asked if she had Completed the family tree. He was very much surprised when she suappily answered: ".'o, it was not there." As soon as she had gone Mr. Sharp looked up the record. It showed that the woman's ancestor had been hanged for piracy. No 4eJh Evangelical Congregation. in will hold ease had killed so many of the other nlants that the fields were no We services the Eapti.it she know she mustn't chew folks' gum.' Church the coming Sunday at 2 P. M. longer profitable. When replant All are invited to attend. ed to alfalfa after a season or two BUILDING LOTS. Two good buildTheodore Wobus, Pastor. sale lots some for fenced and of ing cheap cropping, good crops are being trees on them 50 by 150 feet each Call cut after the second year; but at this office for particulars. W. H.Cap is again getting abund disease the well. Times Office. H. L. TUCKER, ant, and it will probably be only a Question of time when these DMCIII EC 8 Contractor and Builder, 0f i& plants in turn will be killed." TREATMENT FOR 51. OO my gum, and i gave it to her. Doesn't ,r7 TREMOXTOX, UTAH. Plans Furnished and Estimates Made Your patronage ( n all kinds of work. solicited. Lawyer, Cocrt Hofse, Hrigham, I'tali. P. O. Iiox 972 lioth Phones. S. F. CHRISTENSEN EYES TESTED FREE L.C Christensen and Sons Brigham City, Utah. & Lawyers Suite 5 and Phone 70. BROTHERHOOD 6 Commercial Block Utah. P. O. Box OP AMERICAN soil the famous Chi- M. T. RICHARDS Deweyville, Utah. 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 NEBEKER Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. for all kidney bladder TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM There will be no "Midway" on the state fair grounds in the fallThat much was decided, and vigorously so, at a meeting of the State Fair association In place Thursday afternoon. of the "Midway" there will be any number of high class attrac- tione of the legitimate order, Y0EMA Bear River Valley Homestead XoSd9 meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday evening of each month at 9 p. m., in the Fraternal Hall, Tremonton. M. B. Hart usu-Log- W' BACKACHE j For Sale By TremoDt Mercantile Co. E. P. Burns Correspondent. Bm on patentability. your practkw. Tor frw Onldo REFERENCES. Book oo ProfllAble I'.tcnU writ, to Ssvtnth Stratot, WASWIrlOTON, D. O. OS-BO- B 60 YEAR8 Cashier. EXPERIENCED Rock, Brick C& Cement Block WORKMAN. All work guaranteed Tjemonton, Utah, Cisterns a specialty RICHARD SCHWAB, CIIAS. MoCLl KK. F. F. GALPIN. GALPIN McCLURE, DRAUGRS IN Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc. Tho mmnmttmt.nt -- nmmii tPP rnnAm Main St., Near Railroad Station, TREMONTON. UTAH. LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLE Main Street, Tremonton.' (rood Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time at reasonable rates. Will Buy, Sell or Fxehange Driving or Your Work Horses. All stock guaranteed as represented. W. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. patronage solicited. PEARL SALOON expressed the belief that the October exposition will be the great e3t event of its kind ever provided for the instruction and diverGarland, sion of the people of Utah. FAMOUS CANALS OF Liquor and Cigars. Pool and Billards Choice Wines, A. B. Manausa, Proprietor. EXPERIENCE Holland's Waterways Outdone by the Cilestial Empire. are famous, but of China is far more canals the canal system marvelous and its value to the enormous empire is simply incalculable. No country in the world has more navigable rivers and canals than Salt Lake Route Cannot Get Coal. China. The net work of waterways, natural and artificial, so covers the Los Angeles, July 25. Because empire that almost as many people live upon the water as on the land. of a shortage of coal in Utah the The Great canal, that wonder of the world, runs north and south from CanSalt Lake road has decided to use ton to the extremity of the empire oil for fuel along the entire line of and by this route the wares of all nations are carried to Peking, a distance the road from this city to Salt Lake. of 825 miles. This canal Is 50 feet near, tl To-day the company gave an order wide; It passe through, or slulcei to large cities; It. has 75 large for 100 new tank cars. keep up the water, and Is spanned by has thousands of bridge. the coal 1 k Trade Marks Designs CORVniOHTB Ac. Ion n'.T Anyone nndlnf anketrh and doenrlpt Bihar an Blrkly aicrt4iln our opinion fr "mmniii'-In invention prohabl7 pitetitnbl. Hon. .trlotlyoonndei tiu;. HANDBOOK on Fntonu tent fre. Olde.1 aienry for liOBfmgBMStna. Ptitent. tAkpn thrriuirn nuun s ' . roceiTu tptruitnntUr, without oh.rf, loth Scientific American. lmnd.nmelr llltmtr.f! wklT. Ijirffoet 13I Ir.r. lournnl. Termi. rnlatlon of nnf ftmr; four m'nth, 11. 8oWbyall nwol9r.. 1New York WUNN & Co.31 HI w ublot ton D, O Drkucrj OB o. A a niinifiiff Do You Use a Phone? If not, you are missing one of the necessities of modern life. Gradually shortage Good Substitute for Bell. been affecting the railroads operatN. C. Goodwin, the actor, described ing in Utah, and the necessity for at a dinner a Turkish bath that he oil as a fuel has increased with the once took in Mexico. "My rubber,' LET US SHOW YOU. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY, said Mr. Goodwin, "was a strong man, a very strong man. He laid me on the slab and prodded and kneaded JOHN SOMMER, and punched and hammered me In a At the end, most emphatic way. after I had got up, he came behind as far as Caliente and word had me before my sheet was adjusted, and been received in this city to the ef- gave me on the bure back four re sounding whacks with the palm o' fect that oil was to be used as far his What on earth enormous hand MALA I) for0' do did that you is panted, stagnow supai Lynn, Utah. This AimiVE the said 'No offense, boss,' gering. plemented with the above chanpe man. 'It was only t let the office Mo. 31 83. in plans, announcing that it is to be know was ready for the next bather. NO You sec, the bell's out of order in this burned all along the line into Salt room.' " O. S. L. Manager, Tremonton, Utah. TIME TABLE. VALLEY BRANCH. DHPART No- - 1 Pineules are for l he Kidueysani! Bind der. They bring quick relief to hack achf., rheumatuui, lumbago, tired worn Bi feeling. They produce natural ae tion of the kidneys. 30 dayH treatment tl.OO. Monty refunded if Pineulas are Hold by Trcmont Mer not satisfsttory cantile Company. Broken Family. "I thought your married life was so happy," said the gossipy "and now you say the courts have epa rated you Lorn your husband." "Ye," answered the woman who was VMp. Ing. "John has been diawn on the Jnr.v sgaJu." tah. CHINA. Mercantile Company. Lake City. If WYATT, E. COLE, J 'resilient. . PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 5. A. Foremai TRADE-MARKS promptly obuliwd In We obtain PAT t NTS aU muatrln, er do (m. THAT RAY, adTtrtlM lnw thoroughly, at oar 4 Mlp yon u model, photo or .ketch for FREE rpor S. X. - Holland's -- Interest paid on time deposits. AND LUMBAGO decrease in available fuel of other A dose at bed time the Salt sort. For some time vSw ally relieves the most Lake Route has been past burning oil severe case before morning. tij-- 54 sys- tem clean and stomach sweet. Prompt relief for headache and biliousness Good for all the family. Sold by All business with u will receive prompt and careful attention. Tre-mo- ggsss NEBEKER,' HAM ORDER SUITS PINEULES Scientific Optician With Pings Little Liver Pills keep the cago Garden City Tayloring Co Suits, cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. County Attorney. Practices in all the Courts. Office RlyS MADE TO I Avill B. C. CALL, j Personal Kusponsibility, $50,000. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. "Midway" Joys at Utah State Fair, is. ?T b'T Paid op Capital $10,000. I nd nor-cougl- Corinne, Utah. -- Preaching every Sunday its report, and an appropriation l EOp.m. Sunday School was set aside, the amount of 2:30 p. m Preaching Bummer coughs :md colds )ie!d at. Evkniko SniivrcRs which at this time it is deemed unre to Bees Laxative Cou?h Svrun. con at 8:00 p. m. not wise to make public, as it All services Ht the Methodist church. uias honey and tar, but no opiutts. Children like it. lis laxative qualities You rc invited may be changed. An appropriait to mothers. Hoarseness, tion for advertising was also Baptist. croup yield quickly. Keep it on Morxixu Services: msde. The advertising will be 11:00 A 11 lmeriereu wun. Sunday School on a scale far more extensive 'In a few sections compara- Prayer Meeting AVedue&day night at Small Boy Had Grievance. 7:80. heretofore atThe wee hoy had just begun going tively large areas of alfalfa have than anything he been plowed up because this dis- - tempted. The members present nJ?uv German . Cole Banking Company, was a Shock to the Pedigree Seacher. Record A dressed WMBMi walked into the office of the Burlington county clerk at Mount Holly, N. J., a day or two ago and introduced herself to William a Sharp, the search clock, says the New 'iork T! jes. "You nee," she began, 'Tin engaged in getting up the genealogy of our family I very old and honored "He by the wav and I am quite sure ns Nausea. A free patient came into one of the New ork hospitals the other morn-lug- . She had been there before. "Well, how are you inquired the physician who saw her. "1 ain't suffering no pain, doctor," she rehave such a feeling of plied; "but N'assau all the time." Judge. ths AN the total population In th Wsstsrn states of the Tinted States and Canada than am where Hs- in the world. A. M. V. Marital Happinesb. Love, sense and patience. Those are the three Important elements to happiness in marriage, says Klla Wheeler Wilcox. 10:10 Measures for First Relief. At the head of a hill Bt Alderly KdRo, Kngland, this notice has tan t on: "This hill is Iderately posted ii:2o nec-MMI- V. M. 6:11 A. M. A dsncsrow. a stretcher msy talned at Hurst CottBfB, below, required." ie ob Ilrightini nirinrie Wmikegan 0:N 62K I0rt7 Ifctl 10 :17 i; Kvann Bootts : 9M I u Centrs! TREMONTON Osrlsod Rirerside Fielding Plymouth Wssbakk 4h 11:35 11:43 12:01 I on p m. 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