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Show J I SUPPLYING OF TIES ii if III 11111 lIRiii - .. i.' .! j ... GREA of th One-Seven- th - and" , twentv-fiv- e rV.,- -- " ties auarter millions of railroad ' -- i i ...i . that are in the Pacific; system-o- f tbo a ' " v f Southern pacific roadbed have to to taken up each year and replaced with absolutely new ones. These ties, be ' fore being placed in, the roadbed, ; must be treated eithert creoaote or 'rfr ' with a chemical preparaUcn kiowa as the buruettizing treatment, before they can be used. These interesting facts are, taken dl-- " recti y from a statistical report of the maintenance- - "of .frkf department Of the Southern Pacific company. They are positively accurate. Besides this. thev are a few. truths about railroad operation that are Seldom, given ' to readers of the newspapers. There are a little more than 25 aiid a qujirter million ties on. the Pacific system of the Southern Pacific. At the reuewal rat of 2800of each year, and an average more to tnan zu miies . ties ttie.mne, of the Southern Pacific roadbed U ' . MEN AND BOYS Oil The best Dart of Billv's Bahv Shop entire stock at the disposal of Provo's Christmas Shoppers-Go- ods were bought so that they can be sold for 50 cents on the dollar. The sale is now going on. Call at the store and choose now while the choosing is at its very best No Christmas shopper can afford to miss this Bargain r Period; - .". : ' , r . t r BATH ROB CHRISTMAS BOX HOSE XMAS BOX SUSPENDERS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS' COLLARS AN CUFFS TIE PINS CAPS -- " suit case Sweater coat . christmas box neckwear xmas box handkerchiefs., .. silk mufflers cuff buttons GLOVES SLIPPERS FOR THE LADIES ' SET OF FURS SIK WAiST LINEN WAIST 4 -- HAND hAQ ; A PAIR OF GLOVES CHRISTMAS BOX OF HANDKER CHIEFS LACE COLLAR NECKWEAR HAIR ORNAMENT DRESS , PATTTERN, WOOL OR " SILK , 1 .. .1 ... AND SHORT FLANNEL SKIRTS, LONG INFANTS' GOODS EXCLUSIVE FROM BIRTH TO SIX YEARS LONG DRESSES, ROMPERS.-LONAND SHORT WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, BASSINETTS AND BABY BASKETS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAJAMAS, SILK AND SILK AND WOOL RUBENS VESTS, WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL BANDS, ETC.; WOOL SHAWLS, CARRIAGE ROBES, INFANTS' WOOL AND SILK HOSIERY, BABIES DRUG SUNDRIES, MALTED MILK, NESTLE'S FOOD, TALCUM POWDER, ETC.; COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES, SIZES 0 TO 8.A WIDE RANGE OF DOLLS AT FROM 25c TO $3.00 EACH, WORTH FROM 50c UP TO $7.50; IRON AND MECHANICAL TOYS, 'A LARGE Figuratively speaking, there are few juperialive bad eggs to be, found on v the local the ing to eggs 13 to be tabooed by market if the label counts, for anystate dairy and food department thing.. From egg can prove that it belongs ignoring the label, the Bait Lake merto that class under the searching ex chants have a good supply of . cne.misu amination of the state The food department has decided "Best" eggs, the department has Lake must found,: are always "better" or even that the' eggs" sold in Salt their under adto the introduced be public been has label "good" eggs. The alias. an without and names has real the egg and opted by the packer had littl chance to speak for itself They are going to gather samples of ushered onto.., the breakfast table. . the eggs offered for sale and ubmit When an egg, in the eyes 'of the them to the state chemist! The chem: food department, has passed solitary ist's process, it is said, will determine confinement in cold storage for the age of the egg to a greater-degremonths or years, and then is displayed than the "breakfast" test Packers to the public in a cartoon .. marked ofmpersonatorsjviU be prosecuted "Best ranch eggs or "Strictly fresh if tests warrant: Ancient storage eggs Conwill not be permitted to carrythe litggs,M It has been tnisBranded. to tle "best" or "strictly- fresh." "Some sequently the packer is amenable the state for violation of the dairy and citizens claim that they are not even ; entitled to be classed as "good" eggs. food laws. ' apply- degree-- s The ' "mas-querader- s. - : I " e -- - ' What is more appropriate of our-- FOR HIM Captor Need Not Have Dates on the package co not stand for Apparently Bten Afraid That His Prisoner Would Escape. much, declare members of the department, as eggs, like women, hesitate illlyJ)sw&ld.oI,tlie Cleveland-ou- t before" stating their exact" age'."" door relief department was sent up "With egg prices at the present to Detroit the other day to bring back a prisoner who had from the mark," says WUllard Hansen, state worknouse. - Full of escaped the sepse of his dairy and food commissioner, "lha responsibility, Billy Jiad handcuffs dealers make enough without resort slapped on-t-he man andstuck ral ing to misbranding. Under the mis Jantly by his side, leaving no possible leading labels many storage eggs are chance of escape. When an hourjjut from Detroit, homeward bound on the disposed of at fancy prices. Last year D. ft C. boat, the prisoner suggested we had some trouble over the same that Oswald Jrelax Jiis vigilance. Proposition :andBecuredaTmmberrof wnatcnu Keepin tnese things on convictions. We intend to continue me for?" he asked. "You don't think this "work this" year "and prosecute all I'm goin' t' Jump over In the middle packers who mislabel their egg pack of Lake Erie, do you! Can't get away now. ages." Billy Baw reason In the argument. Choice Christmas Candled at Suth released his man from the irons and gave him leave to stroll about, deck. erland Bros. When the bodt' neared port, however, ." -- J next morning, the prisoner early & Farrer Whitehead for candles. wasn't to be found. Oswald looked the and nuts. boat over from engine room to bridge, but in vain. When the boat slid alongside the dock Billy was the first man pfl, stationing himself where he could see every person coming , . I - than one - eaurBanefe, . . Robes ' : "'. ashore. In a couple of minutes-h- e spied his man. But he wasn't trying to slip off unobserved. He came along boldly, in one lugging Oswald's baggage hand and his own in the other. "Aw, there you are!" he sang out "I've been lookln'. all over the boat for you the last half hour." ' -- : -)-.- or Suit Patterns ' KILLS FEW.,. In 1906 lightning killed 'only "169 LIGHTNING people in this whole country.- One's chances 'of death by lightning are less than two in a million., The chance - for a Christmas Gift? of. death from liver, Kidney, or stom- a large assortment to select from We have also atew slightly: damaged bfankets left L but they are going fast ach trouble is vastly greater, but not if ElectrTc Bitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, la., prov ed. Four doctors gave him up after eight months of suffering from viru lent liver trouble and yellow, Jaun-- ; as then completely cured dice. He Call at our Retail pepartment They're the best by Electric Bittgi nerve and kidney rem stomach, liver, blood purifier on earth. Only edy and We have V ... . . 50c at Hedqiiist-pfu- Co. g DENVER & - half-poun- 7 :-- "''4j-:- -- at 12, 1911, o'clock p. m. Trains- - will leave --Upton Station Provo. as follows: 5 WESTBOUNtX No. Time, 409 8:34a. m 1 rT;;,.. ...... 5 r5Il 3 np unnn piTTPiiinn H fl fi m ,.,,.,..1 I II i t i rN iiiiv r hh uiiiuwu 12:57 p. m 4:31 o.m The value of shorts and middlings 9:31 p. m a supplement to ground wheat In as EASTBOUND. 9:20a:m feeding pigs for fattening Is the sub- , . ., ... , . . . , . . . , 10 :00 a. m Ject of an experiment now' being con. . . . . . , . ; . , . . 6:32 p. m ducted by Professor E. L. Potter," of of L , 6:57 p. m the animal husbandry department 8:23 p. m the Orpgon Agricultural college. , r . 512 .6 2 410 4 . , , t ,.f " " ""' ..... Eastern Oregon is becoming" DEPART FOR HEBER 9:30a. m 308 ARRIVE FROM HEBER "' - great-- g and as iy interested in most are the and shorts middlings - hog-raisin- ' ' 3:45 o.m available supplementary feed for growers, ItnTtperfment will (Nos. 7 and 8 have been discontinued) be of social value to that part of the J state. Other tests made by the col--7 s For meats of all kinds, lege prove wheat alone Is not the best . . go to Sutherland Bros. feed for fattening purposes, and thus if : some good supplement- - easily se- L. cured by eastern Oregon farmers Is D. & R. G. Excursion. found it will do much to further the Account annual convention National swine Industry of that part of tha " Wool Growers' association at Omaha, state. ' -.. & will Rio Grande Denver the Neb., The . comparative, value , of scrubs sell round trip tickets on Dec. 11, 12 and pigs for fattening pur-- ,; is and 13, at f 40.00. Tickets good re poseiL to be determined In another on the experiment farm for which test turning untir Dec. 31, 1911. Stopovers herd of 30 pigs has been set aside. ..' permitted at allpointarturnIng jylUL-I-n Since. February "dally records of Allfinal limit the feed given the swine and month- - y ' ly records of their, individual weights "and a Is this havebeen regular kept, SAVED HIS WIFE'S LIFE. df the experiment farm work, "My wife would have" been In her part lot the purpose of gaining In time ,ao grate today," writes O. H. Brown, of curate knowledge of the total cost of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had pot been production. Reliable results Jtre not ' for OK King's Newt Dlscoreryr" She expected until data for some' years Ear ' was down In her bed, not able to get can be compiled and are to be put on with numbers; up without help. Sue had a severe tags to make the of Identification all pigs bronchial trouble and a dreadful easier. The cost of fattening Is alI got her a bottle of Dr. oough." ready fairly, well known, .but the cost '. and she soon of breeding and raising them to the King's ' began to ' mend, and was well In a weaning point "Is as yet a matter ";" t short time." Infallible for coughs largely of speculation. 'The new farm . last summer, makes, it possible "". and colds, ts the most reliable, rem- bought to raise swine tfnder actual farm con" edy, oa earth, for desperate, long trou-- . ditions, : : 1 the-whe- . 307 at first-clas- j- : well-bre- d - , -- --- , j ;"- " "... es d, -- Germany Imported more than three, ble hemorrliageaSriPP? thousand tons of fruit waste In 1910, and whooping. Bough. fever,"croup hay Farrtr 'A Whitehead, headquarters principally- apple and "peaff- peelings 60c Triai bottle fjra&, : Guaran- for Cherr Hill Butte, National Bis $L and core, to be used by Jelly raanu-- J -teed by Hedaulst Drug Co.":- -, 'cuit ana cakes; . facturers. -- " i ; ' :7-"', :'. , , Time Table , '1 ... ....... " turned into Jelly. ,. Fruit-Wast- - al - v ' -- math-ematic- s. RIO GRANDE Elective wovemter ' treated to a sun .bath.I.for-jBeyer- al weeks. The creosotlng process is essentially similar to burnetUzing, ex- cept that dead oil of coal tar la used a - in place of zinc solution. There are fousplkea laeeac e, and two Bring your talents Into play ,The answer is 101,000,000 spikes and 60,900,- 000 tie plates in the Pacific systeni j . of. the Southern Pacific. The weigh 6 pounds each, the spike amaking a total of 681,950,000 pounds of metal attached to these ties,- - not counting, of course, the rails which weight 90 pounds to the yard and the numerous tie rods. tie-plat- BEEN LOOKING . . - ' VARIETY OF BOOKS AND GAMES, TEETER BOARDS AND SLEDS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. HAD . -- -- - Ancient Eggs No Longer To Be Disguised ' cells. A vacuumtreatment is first The ties are placed In a applied. cylinder, steamed for the purpose of softening the wood cells, then the vacuum is applied to extract the sap than half a day is required for' this the chloride of zinc is applied. More-thahalf a day is required for thsl which the ties ' are process-aft- er G I an i " During this sale goods only from the Billy's Baby Shop will be on sale in our Economy Basement, as we haven't room for this large stock on our Main Floors. This stock consists of ...... e ;1. last 'ten years 20,098,490 ties in the roadbed of this road were taken up and replaced wiht new ones. Pine, fir oak, - cedar and redwoodare -- thd woods used by the Southern Pacific for its ties. With the single exception of the redwood, all are subject "' to the preservation process. The burnettizlng process consists of forcing chloride of zinc nto the wood .' : one-seven- ta . : - |