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Show rnovo hl::ald, I vLSday, august Beautiful Colored A " ft . Jff -- E- rrv--' "Mir" aiGHT - t are i J t eh E OF STATE si uraffectd ! brightness coated wth LUMBER SGHaOL LEVY - BEEBE ' Q. -'- i : . - III CQUtlTY Examinations will be held In the Federal building, Provo, for the following positions on the' dates named: August ll Copper plate map engraver (male) $3.00. per diem to .$1600 per annum, . August assistant In " timber testa (male), forest service, expert (male) $80o; Clerk, finger-pri$1200; Assistant Metalurgical Engineer male). $1200 iaasLstant in essay selling at- - ! V w .; ..:''t-- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. -- . men school if exposure CHI-NAME- ,. ESlLISHiB will retain its byL r;;-'rZ:- nil i I r 'h Fifty-fou- r teachers took the state The auditor of Utah county haa reteachers' examination, which was con-- j ceived notices from the state board pf -- i - 39 dncted in, the- Central achool punaing equalization which calls attention to board last week in this city by County Supt. the resolution ' passed They're "it" from the Each district for Creer. "for July . 25, 1911, fifing the tax levy X pistol shot. disschool school state and state, high the present Is to have three high 1911" trict" axea-fo- r The schools,- as the electkv- recently held " : . notice states:" , Eager buyers .have made in th;County for the establishment of Please take notice that the follow r-- splendid- X a d jsh lor-ing resolution, fixlnglhe levy for state, labbrafo"ry" $ 1 200 riaboratorylwslstSni Tilgh BchooLjarrie3Jby,ablg majority. trot and values not one High schools will be established at T high school and state school district auajmei.lipractk4lipUcfL$li)Q!L neaiaht'CroveTteerlcaTr'ForlCTiTid was ft faxes adopted by the state board i August Electrical engineer at the post at Lehi in the north district and those " o fequalizatlon on Tuesday, July 25, s;Bd draftsman, $1200. for.the south district will be at Pajr-so191L : , Augusr 26 Dairyman (male), $1400 has a lot t do with the appear It's a "selling" race--Spanish Fork 'and Sprlngvllle. Whereas, under the provisions of to $1800. sold of your home. We carry an area each department trying-tsection 1, chapter 92, laws of Utah, . Full Information and blanks may be r attractive stock of 1911, it wag ordered and directed that secured by writing or applying to J. clear shelves and counters ' RAILROADS PAY- the sum of $950,000 be raised for each It. Ilodson n Hrst-s- o Doors, Pcrcli Cclszns, they-cabe first of the fiscal years 1911 and 1912', from 'JOHNSON WOOD DYES Suitable all the taxable property in the state to display the new things $ Interior Finish, T for each year for general state pur- for use upon :alt furniture, floors jind LS GABS FDR for next season. poses, and whereasr for the purpose of woodwork. BEEBE LUMBER CO. ' etc. raising such revenue an ad valorem ... tax ot 4',4 'mills was levied on each The finest bunch from which to make your se ' dollar In value of the taxable property MEN II The 35 cents per diem rental charglections," Our .goods' and our reductions on tempting ia the- state assessed for the- - year ed by one railroad' against another prices will both please you; wearing' apparel, of 19iirhtf"whereas7from the bet in: COME AND SEE US. which uses the former's freight cars can formation the board obtain there for men and .boys. class LEAVE FOR THE goes into effect .today and continues will be aloss In 'collection of laxes until March 1. After that date until for the year 1911 of 3 per cent; and "THE BUSY CORNER.to whereas, an. ad valorem tax of August .1 next year the rate will be ' . mills on each dollar, in Value of all the 30 cents a day. " taxable in state of Utah, the Underproperty The "railroads in Ihe HarrHhan sysA PROGRESSIVE BANK FOR for th'eyear l9ll, is necessary to raise tem usethe old mileage rental' plan PROGRESSIVE DEPOSITORS , the 9u0,000 directed bylaw to be among one another, but adopt the per men teams and JeftTwenty today diem scale with raised for the year 1911 for state foreign roads. This bank " is always X resolvedt-4hat head Jof JTovo therefore,--be- for the Jakes at-tthe busy winter ratr1fr CIVIL keenly alive to every an ad valorem tax of 4 mills be and river, which prices- ehts durappropriated season and a reduction' of opportunity " that ""'wiU on each dollar in by the Provo Reservoir company and ing the quiet' spring Cand summer promote the interests of ' valu of all the taxable property in the others for the purpose of storing wa months has been found to be the most its depositors. 7 state for the year 1911 to raise the ter SHOIVH AT THEATRE satisfactory price for car rental. The fou will save money durliig the high water season. sum of $950,000 directed to be raised ams will be will make rate was 50 cents a day for a time, STATE BANK OF PROVO. and get better satisfac- for state' purposes 1 jr, the year 1911, reaervQlrR.of.-tliflakes and star a the bu't.tlsiwas found to be:toohight soj aniLthatAn-ajaloretax of rlf A 4 4V a tf'w'nfll tfMVA q ffimWers-p- f the1 tfadingwkh-ys- rand ttrmkIvhlcU I Tkat promoter be nd Js hereby levied on each dollar will" "be'lf eleasecro uriajg "thalow-wate- r Johnniey the pitcher or2S centsTThea a scheme of charg in a of value taxable property of the season and brought to Provo aad Utah ng a dollar a day penalty. If one road Mage ball team, was missing," arid regard eipenae whea it coines to state-oUtah for the year 1911, for plcliitfe'Of romatftic or. historical valleys for Irrigation through Provo keepa another's car more than a month Jimmie was sent to investigate. fctsrest is shown b a film that wu raising sums necessary for the sup river and the irrigation systems own- was tried;" but tie railroads got !'Is Johnnie at . home?" asked nhowa at the Ellen theater, entitled port of high schools In the state for ed by the approprlators.7 . . around this penalty by turning .for- Jimmie of the sister who an- -; the year 1911, and that an ad valorem Th8 Raiders ol '62 The scene de' It is estimated that the contsruction eign cars over to the connecting line swered the knock, S. mills be and tax a lev-of of Civil incident the thrilling end of at ad hereby the days the dams wiU cost about $20,000 pict thirty "Course." answered getting . . ... the sister. t led oo each dollar in value of all the war, agd to got the .proper. effects it tnemGK me nexmay, so as -surt ii- don't yotree - his" shirt on the taxable property In the state, for the LINOLEUM OR OIL CLOTH given a new months lease. Thereupon, a lime. w.u nfceessary to haul from the year 1911, for raising sums, necessary a coat of at Nashville and Chattanooga, regains Its or- flat rate of 30 cents in the summer Send your next bundle to the (or the support of the district schools iginal br.ghtnesp and a new leaav on and 35 cents in the winter, was agreed PROVO STEAM in did those wtslnee that duty LAUNDRY From the Tennessee town community, for he cannot long fall to In the state for the year 1911, making life. BEEBE LUMBER CO. upon, It is better. . the locomotives nere tafcen to the pre-c- see That the Interests of the! property pctlon on the line of- - the old owners of the entire community are NO MAN REMAINS POOR . Cvntral of Gorgla railway, where the so closely Interrelated that the e drama was enacted and of the one ia largely de V who saves "every. Iweek or ' : there the old story wai lived over pendent upon the advancement ot the month a. certain amount,' no e : in all Suits ita "The farmer who raises good other. details. ig&ia Men's; Men's Suits matter how small. Few ever The feature of the Thursday bill at crops soon will have good stock and o goat : th9 Ilex will be the. dramatization of ho must then have good fences; and get rich without so doing. HALF PRICE UHALF U PRICE J The SAVINGS DEPART- -' . wants ; good Tennyson's immortal "Enoch Arden," good farms. Next -- MENT of this bank provides with Its wealth of human Interest and roads to market nd he wants good a safe place, for your savings sympathy. .Another film of interest bridges In his roads; he wants good - to accumulate and will be, the one depicting "Panama In stores in his town and he will see , grow with ; on the necessity of "patroniatni 19TTrholthe-pregress-ina- de the big ditch and the men who are merchants in order to perpetuate the .Below are listed gome extra good specials.-- . Th ere are many more .as 'doing the work. Professor Sanorr the home- - town, Likewise, he will want L good throughout the PROVO - COMMERCIAL & coroeUst will be a feature good churches and good school, for nuv ncre ana uui uvciuscu. is In anxSAVINGS house . is the every BANK. jnousccieamng department thlu week1." be can not go far In scientific, agricul fous. to Close oyt all broken lots, odd assortments and discontinued .lines to make room for fall ture withut realizing the' value of . merchandise that is already knocking for admittance. schools, and when he acquire prop z r , ; ' ' -' erty he realizes til e beneficial, influ'I . . FIRST CLASS MATERIAL; ,47 ence of the churches-othe morals of EXCELLENT FINISH. . .' the community; t!. Or! & t 95c . bye and-Hi- i levy of 8 tnills for state, and "cilstrfel school pur tai school' PORCH FURNITURE Embroidery Waists - WIRE J v tiBilGE IS RECEIVED mi. i, t: nt " -- Oiite Duck ms Skirtsi alLizetare being, . it L-- t -- 7 oft " ", Your Front Door '' " at t the-bette- : - n, '. . 98c ' " ran Trin, - Parasols at 75c,95cf$l;15 r " , I Bebe Lumber Co.i -- . ii " Slimmer wear sacrificed ;at extremely low DB Vr., TALIS - and$t48 I The Toggery j i . ;es:" . - pur-pose- a; -- he - -- have-been -- - built-whi- ch e -- tlony -- 4 - m 1 wrr (1 l- got-tio- jt f 1 mm B . 8 wwv ' round-.tjooaf- w - U - . T" L peril-ms-da- i ; -- , !a OASIAaaAiSaiinltAASasatfaaaAaBMaaAaBBaaaaAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa . war-tim- (v iMniorri9 rlvS 3 vJ -- as " the-ho- me J LJ kJ yUJ , -- - " it , . W,TM-Wf- --- M- half-yearl- y. n well-know- ---- - -- . Sensational Sale ol Shirtsand Waists . :! . alti 9 DANDRUFF MEANS- BALDNESS. y uj .4 j lit s Uandruti is causea k'Zm k V.;s fcjd-dric- tsr All Acs. k ritf.,),r,' TuroNuti ' .Lowing children. ition.up buiHlng the wHolebody. Inf:.fc.j;!j:i!:ingnolhexandt!9aged. "H r in powder form, i'!c, prepared b a Ekrfs. Tale as stViitute. Askfor i:C?JJCTS.' Aqskk-Ianc- Ho.Conihlno or Trust a germ a vicious, persiaumt, tenacious germ that up to the discovery of one of tii world's greatest sclentisrs, was supposed to be unklllablo. That di.scovtry ia called Parisian Sage, and the Hed quist Drug Ca (two stores) guaran tees JL to. kill dandruffto-atofailm- g hair or itching scalp In two wetks, or by post-"!c- . Isa- - Cintlemen. c,n. dhc-- r. i "' . Y ,1, , v.,,- . .ten ..l3'ily' ""tt:r cTHro. Farm la Sid always UlU De "Used for farming, and the farmer who, because he ensiders his lan A too high priced, sells1 it to another for fanning puri poses,- Storeprofits i not considered now we need the . v,. ..: . 1 GRANITE AND MARBLE tlOIlUfJEflTS That Give Perfect Satisfaction " AT RIGHT PRICES. '"-lliw btfvviyj cl Grdij Vcrks !':it!3 61 : - but- - taeitly-ficknowled- g'eg - r ' ... A STORE FULL OF WAISTS. . Dainty summer waists exquisite lingerie waists neat tailored waists ' waists handsome marquisette waists elegant embroidery waists. all-ov- er JI W, First 8o. St, Provo, Utah. II 256 I it; c o Up to $2.50 Waists Up to $3.50 Waists 75 . iJp to $5.00 Waists 7 ! 1 I pretty silk NOTICE will open an office In Prove about September 1st I have ome rare bargains in UINTA Up to $1.00 Waist Up to $1.50" Waists CO S1.45 . OP S8 . F-i S. - $35 PER ACRE H. WOOD,. Provo, Utah EXCURSION TO CANADA Ka Oresoa Short Line very ler rites S. L, R. It. Co., Salt L&la City Utah, ta r. Lz'JLlrlZzs, - Cardatn, WATCH- US GROW ,f- -. TO V- - . se " l which I offer at . v '. RESERVATION LANDS - Anyone Information wanting about Uinta Lands should write 9rf.a04 ' LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS-Beat- ifur Voiles , Serges and Panamas- -a good assortment of sizes this week o All our summer apparel has been priced for quick sale regardless of cost including Ladles Parasols, Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Embroidery, Muslin Underwear, etc. Whatever "you do, come to oiir store and our prices before purchasing. , that be does' not know enough about Q : i farcJoigJ a succtLitLa here anqiacr-ca- a auccccd! If he to!J en I IH land u J Vilford. studlrs farai'ns Juot as every 'person at cot called for in two la o .tuercaatila life atnet stndy t!a will be" sent to tha"deid be puccessfal, hg v,il sea no JAMES CLOVE, causa ts e;;i cut fir.J e vLto roJtmactBf. ' k .L'.l.cr, '.1 I k.1. London J This is housecleaning time at the " room for Fall Merchandise.- - - pf AND STACLE OCCUPATION. Mrs. M. A. Miller. Mrs., Marie, . V.'coler. Miss Ray; Walsh, Mm K-ie- .- : money back.. ii cunuuns just euouga ol sage combined with other' ingreproperly ADVERTISED LETTERS. dients to make any woman's hair Letters for the following persons grow luxuriantly, It maket everybody's hair change tu spt'kj o harah, lnsterleBa .reiiiia Ainclaimed in the Ftovo and beautiftil hair, SO cent lustrous, 1311: Julrfl, ' a large bottle1-a- t m, Hedqutst;trng Ladlss. T ' (wo stores). Derry, Mrs. May; Brown, Mrs. 'iaL FARMING, A PERMANENT t, Carlson, Miss Esther. , h - - . -- L'-rrt- ti, wto a felt fcf f-;- E. Eurley, Gea. -- - i;y Tt-i- . AzU tusl-acsft- .' Happiest Girl In Lincoln. girl wiilvs. "I had been ailiuj for snipe time with chronic constipation and etotaach' troubla. I began takinff Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ni la thrc-- days' I 'wag 'able to be up and got tetter risbt a'.or.g.' 1 am tire proudeat girl in' Lferoln to i such a g.od EicdicfaeA A Lincoln, Neb., U On t!,e . trvrr. to will .""I CCVELCPMENT-not ci.iy rc - ..j jruHt aui 'TANS HOrS DrVELOPKENT, 1. c-- but ;, I 1 h!a n'nn nt horn; l 3 I :i Va '.; t ' fil. ' n,j ) c .! .er' y a c v.;, ,' 'A i:rc!o "S tdjiLl-ran I in the C';iimtiEl:y t! at be - o Ctvn el )l " f- w - - ----- vw w a w u w uww a i? rii .4.. - - ter.snla by llcjj-- I) C a3 tiri ' |