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Show - M THE PEOVO HERALDTHURSDAY, AUGUST 1911? 4. THE jki. PROVO HERALD .... f"'J ; JflallNolices ? p-- '..VTr?; T7:y:::, Consolidation of .ThcProvo Herald (DaiJ) and IntermounUio , Herald (Weekly). (tri-weekly- .) Bi .. 'r :t iU-BER-- .x BAKER & LARSON, Owners. Center Street .Provo, Utah," BOTH PHONES. :tereI as Second .at tne Postoffice ttl ; '. . Provo, Utah, .under ict of March 3, Wfci ; DEPflRTf.lEtJT I Olfl - Our Prices are : coming city election there should be a citizen to tise iiis best judgment and lhe,att of every i t wiirbe f r determination on ae ihe-firatai- that an me comfroa-sens- Samples on Request -- in- - Baker menr, to uncountable cities jtnder the American paceded-b- - Phoner 21. 4ias: political" institution.- - WThtalk - of bringing politics into the election has been meagre, ether "isms" have V v' "easfe-a- ""and that torporatiotHshe act-a- " - - - -- city-They " J is j:eIieT3imphome Congress lias'adjourncd.-Ther- e kind be and enough to release they may of th$ guilty7 'interests"; of the country may be Lthe lockson theii1 coffers so that the business ,a little improved. Prettybad"condition-when-a-few-corporatiindividuals are so powerful that they cari cause a financial de" ' ' pression whenever they choose. In giving publicity to the resources of the matt I cause -- drtsi prominent business man Is said to hav expressed the idea i. that he would sign petitions for most any one as candidate for the elec-- 4 tommissionership, because they would bejweeded out before do election the does, and the people tlon. That's what the primary . weeding, not a convention of a few. A ; New LjWmry- Maidens ProJblr She was afluffy visioPuiriw New York Tde&rum.4sh - was thirsty. J One. of the new sanitary, drinking The summer vacation fountains attracted her and she looked You should never, spurn. down at Its bubbly gush with a help ' " leas expression. Hut, oh, it' is jilfasant ' ' When you can return fcDearme," shr murmured - aloud, All tanned and "how ever am 1 to drjnk from this 'g 'wary,-Wii'" horrid, thing. 1 wonder where they purses Rut Joyously "happy Plain 'When bHckon the Job! Oaler. Los Angeles' Express i Wanted the- - Prize Money. Great PnessutJe. . E. Phillips Oppenheim- - wa3 talking Inventors are working on all sorU in. kew York about literary popularcf Bcheuiea to prevent waste. The lat ity." ' .. . .. '. est ii a machine which, by a pressure cf HO tons, turns sawdust and shavings lata fine stove wood --Columbus (O.) said 'Mr. Oppenheini. "impute all the s big successes to advertising. They give the' author himself no credit; then Train Service 357 599 680 618 19 236 439 284 457 94 371 688 666 695 675 ' Mell Roylance . v. V: 522 Moses Roylance ....2000 Moses Roylance , . . . 2pd0 696 Moses Roylance . A000 WJL Peery W. R. Peery ..5000 iore!gner..:..J J er,- came up 16 townand j "What's the matter with itr'"asaed Whistler's studio in - Ernest; Barrett ...... Ernest Barrett Geo. E. Barton Geo. E. Barton ..... L.o native: "You say I am dowa and out; all in!" Oh, zees hngvitcb!" - - Distinction. I Don't you have sny amusements . C.3 new resort?". J. ... .ilU. ' What - ainrTrecome for the cash." Wash- at ington Star. COLONIST ... do you dof'v 'Tlay golf." Cleveland ".JL. -- - . - '"'IMln, Maokamtth said Whistler. am 'What brings you here?' " 'Why said the blacksmith '1 heard as how a prize had . been awarded for that there portrait you made ' of me, " -- ftQ ' Eliia Beecley 87 Eliza Beesley R. J. Kroupa ...... 500 R. J. Kroupa ...... 87 Leo Singleton ......1842 A.' P. Engberg , 7.7 . . . 1000 . will open an office In Provo about September 1st I have some rare bargains In ' - UINTA -- ' .which S8 , FAST ROUTE TRAINS Office, room 6, Farmers" chants'' Bank, Provo," Utah. . -- WO NIGHTS TO ST. LQUIS. -- THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. ' about Uinta Lands should writ S. ; 5l42p.m. 8:37 p.m.4 - '& First published' Aug.19,;191t. v 4 ' Whether-i- t PROVO UTAH . First semester be " -- Second semester program). February 22, Washington's Birthday (special program). March 29 to April 8, Spring vacai " " - - is for poultry find a lete'Stocfc-o- f wire. fenc- ins here in our sheds. tion. - money. Goniciii stock. " and- - . inspection r J L'TIIE BUSYCORNER." Bacca J May 27, 28, 29 (Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday) Final examinations. ' May 30 (Thursday) Memorial day services, and Alumni Reunion. May St '(Friday) Thirty-sixt- h conv mencement- - ' j i -- Beebe Lumber Co. J (Sunday- - evening) May 28 . - - J -. Arb laureate seftnon. Our prices will save you . T r.- r t ... v r Ins t ruction Fe'b. 5 (Monday begins. Feb. 10 to March school also will be held on Saturdays. Feb. 12, Liflcoln's Birthday (special you will or-eattl- " .&JHK3P AHY ay ) , f -J - , . - resumed." Feb, 2 (Friday) u 17. II. RflY (Tuesday, Wednesday lJani3i.Wednesd Fencing '.:.:fCT- ;- 5 "- Denver, Colorado W,.. fW" .. and -- r3 - Training School nuns aua regisiraiion. f Oct. . 9 (Monday) Instruction be. ' , gins. Founder's Day , Oct. 16 (Monday) '" NovN4 to .Nov. 25, inc., school will --on also Saturdays j : Nov. 25 tc pec. 4 Thanksgiving re' . cess. DeC.' 9 Dec. to ; 16, inc.,' school will ' also be held on Saturdays.' . Dec. 22 "(Friday evening) Christ mas vacation begins. ' ' : 1912. -- 4 - Monday ) be-hel- d WE SELL THE EARTH -- V - gins. , I " opens.. J Oct. 2, iiSalt . i SORENSEN, m. d. - J ouiukcvu mV iviou ami Residence and Office. 367 S..T A. C. ( For further information see zny D. & R. ' , 7 G. agent "or address ' I A. BENTON G. . P. D., :I .ake "City7" 'F. A. WADLEIGII, G. .A7r -- H. WOOD, Provo; Utah Mer- its . -- 9:34 a. m. acre; to wanting $35 per information 5.53 3.00 . "'"""Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to CbJ"" ' fcago and SL Louis without change of cars. 4:57 a. m. ' Anyone '1.50 CHICAGO .1 EAST at offer " MISSOURI PACIFIC "TWO NIGHTS TC I . -- ROCK INLAND ROUTE. FOUR RESERVATION EANDS . TICKETS. Colonist tickets - will be sold from Colorado points and all points east thereof, with Facinc coast destinations. September 15th to October ItCh, for Money. Xooklr.j rr";.onieEt wants to know no. All of these tickets will permit l.n Ircccvi of tfcqi 2 bill3. i stopover at any point oa the D. & R, t;.o 6t:irca us, Cleveland Haiti 1. Stopovers not to extend beyond )ctcber 31. 1?1L Plain Deal- - 500 500 500 87 ..... J ' NOTICE I i Rio Grande -4- BURLINCTON called on Chelsea.-- 6.00 6.00 2.09 3.00 15.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 . .26 1.5 .26 . . Ho 1157 ,. 1 ' - - In CopnectionHVith Should Improve His Time. , credit goes to. the publisher's adverThe man who has a poer opinion of . ' tisements." .i. bitnaelf should Immediately do Bome- "And that reminds me," he said, thing to Improve it. Chicago "tiat reminds me in its absurdity of a blacksniith of whom Whistler made an etching., " Too Much for Him. ' 1 "The blacksmith, some months latzees ""Oh, langvitch!" oomplairted - . II. W. First 8o. St, PrbvorUtah7 S.00 4.50 der of the Qoard of Directors made on the 3d day of July, 1911. so many . Fpurth West St, shares of each parcel of stock as may 2 OFFICE HOURS 9 to 10 a- m., 2 to 4 p. m. ' be necessary will be sold at public And By Appointment." , auction at the office of the company, room 6, Farmers & Merchants' Bank, PHONE Provo, Utah, on Wednesday August 30, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to iay the delinquent assessment to- BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY gether with the coet" of advertising CALENDAR. and expense of sale, Hz A. SMOOT, SfCretary. r VIA is an anecdote, pa?" ""What " "An anecdote, my r son,' is s short and funny tale which at oil do reminds ' IS! WQICtl is the other fellow' of a neither short nor funny! -- Puck. That summer vacation! Oh. ain't it the (goods To pack, your belongings And hike for the woods; To pack your belonglngu ' Secure in a strap J . And make for the region ' Where fish are on. tap? 356 65 13S " " Beesley Marble and Granite Works 1 RobL CT Klrkwood rTTll7342 Mary Etta Horner .5000 15.00 And, in accordance with law and or- J Fully Defined. 'i -- rr WHAT THE SHEARS SAY - - "The . . GERRITT FORT, Pass. Traf. Mgr, U. PH O. 6, L. R. R. Cos Omaha, Nebraska. CHAS. S. FEE, Pass. Traf. Mgr, 8, P. Co., Srr , Francisco, California, -.- "iE 0. BURLEY, Sn1. Pass. AgtM O. S. L. R. ' ' R. Co, Salt Lake City, Utah. -- That Summer Vacation. C;. - , . iszrinESiaimiirri: 64 Meil Roylance 1000 68 "Mell Roylance ...... 1500 For descriptive literature and further Informs tlon regarding the agricultural and commercial resources of any 0 fthe states mentioned, ad "a ,rr--t-- . MfiHEJTS Amti Shares Due Albert Singleton ...1000 $3.00 .52: Albert Singleton ... 174-Frank Salsbury f . . 500:; 21 334 132 Wonderful Opportunities" - vVith . states-embrac- ed v . ; Cert.1 No. Name The West Presents the establishment of summer resorts in Provo canyon of superior kind, the popularity of its beauties will increase. When oycmpr Spry purchases several acres for a summer home in ihe anyon it is a pretty good indication that Provo canyon is the top - ' . fjotcher.- - " sepposite the names of the respective Bhareholdria, as follows:, As a result of these efforts, the population of our Inter Mountain and Pacific Coast Country' has been almost generally doubled within the last tenyear, and no efforte will be spared to continue this colossal worlc ln" the futur, be . - -- Railroad ' Oregon Short Line . LINES I GRANITE -- within the territory traversed by the iANPRELATED & MARBLE ; mills 'per Share, levied on tfte. ?d day of July, 1911, the several amounts . Over a Million and a Quarter Dollars Expended Annually ons adelf ght; but we nt through those states. ";r -- r- the following described Btock on of assessment Ne. ? of three Includjng lhS stttesof Wyemlrig, Utah, Idaho, Nevadaj California, r Montana, - Oregon and 2 Washington is Inseparably Involved with'tlie prosperity of the transportation lines operating - Shop. Hurry-U- p The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. surely can hurry things when neces Principal Place of . Business, ary; j!lewvCentnry Printing Co., Provo.Provo, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent on Of The West Their ability is of vast4ftf4ant4aalicjcitkens.and to the development of this beutjfulcity. Ibisbeheved thatwith the right Dusmess "mdney can be saved 'T ' "Sd mild he lioped that the citizens LixsTTlieirtest-udg- nent in this'election, forgetting party fancies or pet theories and elect men who aire not only willing, but capable, of bringing . about a better and greater Provo. 7 nf nolitics or religious views. rtenortivV M Rush work" Is not" and commissioners of a corporation .should be competent, able s The NOTICE. DELINQUENT "ques west-endis- nd no" pake in this election. This election is for men to . CHI-NA- -- To,,vrnn1c.n-vn--nptnr5rrar- - - West Third South. persuasions in the government oLa.big mercan- "'Vood iudement.'will eliminate politics. The "wet" and "dry" - 185 - thin ru- - " Both searching uiu inc my jii nacu a iur r y be given any consideration.more , poraticr'' business: noliticbaveno place in city government h : y . eJ c;.ty elections have been a' hindrance and a detri- ilacr. It has been ;t'nose who have made political conditions in cities a 'ullv that politics of a national order: have" no placer nor .Party politics - all weigHts evei, the real purpose of the Tiew la wr th commission form of gov ernment. shouldJbeiheiuling-fact- or to.jDbtaitUhe best: results. nnrnhPT FOR SALg farm .wagons at bargains, Also one good young mule. Apply Studebaker,' Second West and Center.- yottcaL1s:?tereby;:g1?4a thai -- at" meeUag fif the board of directors, of theTIInerarriat Extenaloa Mialni WANtEO-POSITION.Milling company held on the 25th day of July, 1911, an assessment (No. 3 of WANTED .Position by "." Japanese L00 per 1,000 sbares waa levied on or garden work. the "outstandlnjz canltal toek.of .the schoolboy. Family Salt lake City. WrHeP707BoT116 corporation, payable immediately, to F. E. Brown, secretary, room 1, ExMISCELLANEOUS. celsior block, Provo, UtaaV Any stock oa which this afiaesbuient uuy remain NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. unpaid oa SatardayAa rust 26,' 1911, will be, delinquent and adrertised for After August If my "office will be. sal; at public auction, and nnlesa payhocatedover7the Sutton Drug - com be sold on pany, haying removed from the Farm ment ia madeefore-wil- l Wednesday, September 13, 1911, at the ers & Merchants' Bank building. Pa hour of '10 o'clock a. m. to pay Ore tients and iriends..wUl find me there. ". ' - j ; delinquent assessment, together with a,t the iisual boufs. the covt of advertising and expense DR. E. O. IiUGHES. F. E BROWN, of sale. , Secretary. LINOLEUM OR OIL CLOTH giren ;Ot'fice, rooms 1 and 2, Excelslot a coat of EL regains ita orblock, Provo, Utah. iginal brightness and a fiew lea3a oi First-pub- .' July 2 life. BEEBE LUMBER CO. ever Teen rlfTtioA.eJppidhas; FOR SALE. "ASSESSMENT NOTICE. I have 4 complete stock of We Common Sense in the Election iln-tf- . RICH jJter4un:&J?U - : lilSIFllS For further information on the notices published here consult respective signers v or county clerk. : TITittimj V tTie T6y OUt 10! school, don't forget those Indq structible and "Double-wear- 1 Suits at years to 16 years. Wood-Clifton'- s. . Sizes Pricts" j 1 ' |