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Show FOR THE IOVE LORN CONSOLATION ARRABELLA AND G I 6f OUT HOW MUCH THE - FURNITURE WOULD COST WHEN SHE CHANGED HER MIN D . INSTEAD OF GETTINfi:! GLOSSY HJi THE WAR (1 I "Vc!!, Gsis-H'DOESVc- S!::u!d a TherlfYou Look S;r ik" It'g Jwt Wonderfoi Don't TMtV-- . for Corrapv -BI my stars, look at It! th livin'! Vhy. look at UTtk0! corn tun right just ott, ut Hk' Put tog banana. your nneer .l': AR5UING D rSATD O WNAN VfTH'RERT after continue- MAD-AN- mm copper pmewili - SMOKE4A 1 4 fptr Dark err ayr faded copper"after the ,wararey made 1y Tea.. Hahwith-Sa- gt "a well George I known a uthority on red metal. Tfcis Grandmother kept her hair beautinews' will be . welcomed by the people fully darkened, flossy and attractive of Bingham and all over the SUte with a brew of Sage Teaand Sulphur. n, Walkers-Bosto- CL 3 '-- ' ! - - I . ' COUPON IN t QUAUTYOf I 'Aff- - OF I 5 T -- - amount of copper produced in Utah faded or streaked appearance, : this than has been produced in the past. simple mixture was applied with By asking at my The following is Walker's statement; wonderful-effe- ct v"Notwithstanding that the olume drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and VM y yoTTwill get a 'ru Suhromf Compound" ncreasmgngnw. anere is of 7 this recipe, In the situation upon which to base by the addition of ..other the belief that copper will" declinellnUimproved ingredients,-already to use, roraDout price so long as the European war ,0 mixture can le a simple continues.- As to what may happen restore natural to upon depended after peace is; restored ! one person's jlor:iud:beaLlft'ijtbOa' downtown drugget be stated positively, nowever, that the uses "VWyeth'a Sage everybody says domestic consumption of copper, In and Sulphur. Compound now because building, electrification and indusd--r so naturally evenly trial lines generally, is growing stead- thatdarkens apbeen has tan tell it nobody ily, the high price of the metal ap- plied it'a so easy to use, too. You tlmply-datnpromb --or soft brush .. strict its use. it draw and your hair, taking "Regardless of "bow .fast or how one strand through a at By morning time. lnof slow the production copper has the- - gray : hair disappears; after anreased other application or t wb, iOaiestored ii as .beea Jeiay Ye&.highZwhenworldi to its natural color and looks glossy, wide business conditions were - For illustration, in 1866 the softrand beautifuL Thisreparation a delightful toilet requisite. It is less than is world's copper output-wa- s not thecure, mitigation the average or intended for .750,1X10,000 pounds and of disease. Adv. prevention 10.70 cents was that only year price a " poundr1t was aperiod of Tworldhi 1913. 1 PROVO ASTONISHED wide Industriat' depression. BY SIMPLE MIXTURE however, when the world's output was almost three times that of Provo people arejastonished at he buckINFANT copper sold at" an average of . cents a pound. thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed - "In 1897 and 1898, when copper was in Adler-i-ka- . ONE SPOONFUL reselling between "11 and 12 cents," the moves such surprising foul matter It leadings mentethe producing trade relieves almost ANY CASE constipaused tqtell me that the future out- tion, sour stomach or gas. Because look for this metal was very bright, Adler-i-k- a acts on BOTH lower and - it "'no because as upper bowel, a few doses often renew sourcea. ot copper supply were lieve or prevent appendicitis. A short TheyT thought the- - treatment helps - chronic stomach world's production, then about 1,000,' trouble. Hedquist Drug Co. ' 000,000 pqunda a year, had reached Its 1. r old-tim- e centa-v-Thi- - rwell-know" -- en . . intfaesiwtgt-the-riee-aiyay- s- pros-perou- s. -- xnmM tm r mwm ... .... M Kjwn bc ert--' la 1.1k f the ItiK.7 " ScUias Cera Cura a the n orU5 toe, right there, don't be afraid it. feel how smooth the skin that's is?. Well, thafa-wheth corn wT Well, that beat all!"' That' the wii "GeU-It- '. work on all coma corn, every time. It'a the new, gimnii way of curing corns. You'll say good. ' ' bye to all foolish, contraptions lik bundling bandagea, aticky tape, plaa. and tcrave-ters, s -salves, " re toe-eati- knives, razors and scissors. Gets-lt- " stops pain. Applied Never fails. Nothing t 2 seconds. in rtlck to, hurt or press on the corn. 'iQeta-I- "la sold evrywhfer-SSe bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawreoce V & Co Chicago, I1L bota in frovo and recommended at d's iggera-aach-a- -- neconrremeay the-wort- qulst Drug ' Co. by H . -- . - "ORHil ELECTRIC ple action-of-sirn- . -- SALT LAKE CITY To - PAYSQN -th- ey-expressed being-discover- 2 ed. ne-fire- In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial district of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Martha J. Pembarton, plaintiff, vs. James R. Miller Ki'ttyArMiiler," and Keisef, defendants. Shelly Sheriff's Male: .To be old at sheriff's sale on the 14th day of June. 1916, at the front door of the county court house in Provo City, Utah, at the hourf ll o'clock a. m., allr th right, title, claim and Interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate For men who smoke we have Cigarsr: Tobaccos and Pipes. - -- !- - to-wi- t: . Commencing 9.5r chains west and - 4.16 chains north 1 degree east from the southeast corner of section 2, in township 7 south of range 2 east, Salt Lakfc 'Meridian; ranning thence nor 1 degree east 6.54 chalBsrtothe south line of Center streeLinProyo City, thence north 89 degrees west along the south line of said - street 1.83 chains; thence south 1 degree west 9 de 6.54 rhatmr to-- .We Deliver Phone 5ft . , . FrM.o:I Jriig Go. grees west ?9 "The Penslar Store apotnt"uorth t the point of beginning-- ; degrees east X.83 chains to the point of begining. Area 1.25 acres, more or less. " Together with all water and water rights for the use of water heretofore and now used upon said lands, or in anyway : appurtenant thereto,' also all easements, and other ' privileges incident:, to said premises, and every part thereof. Dated at Provo City Utah, this 22nd day of May, 1918. thence-s6uth- i? KVT IT UlgU BCli. tt QD ! Jl - pound.: r -- . - sup-pl- -- :The Three C's rights-of-wa- y Cha racter - Cash - Credit .7. (first Deputy Sheriff. publication May n,-- ' m TO EARN 8300.000 Bingham Mines Is one ot. the. iting largely ny thehigh prices of silver, lead andcbpper7 The prop-ertiesben- -- red five pointed star appears on each package of Chamberlain's Tablets, and still fulfils its ancient mission as. a symbol of health. " If you .vre - BANK" .Arnold Dixoiv .Asst.- - CaahUe. cents per ounce whereas silver is selling around 75 cents, an advance of more than 50 per cent; and lead cents as against '1 averaged 2 2 ItouijJsd.jwitia.jndjeaUojLibniousne.s or constipation, - get a- - package of The company owns the Dalton and these lableta from your druggist You Larkand jCommetcjal. groups and the - in control ef theEaglefc Blue-Se- ll which they affords For sale by Hed- Tintic. Last year the Victoria Con' ;v; i.solidated owning 40 acres adjoining quist Drug Co..: the Eagle & Blue Bell was purchased, SHERIFF'S SALEr: rrhe" 6rescarry goldanaiIlveP"-witIn the District Court of the Fourth copper in the upper levels which Judicial District of the Stateof t'taht turns to rich lead deposits at depth. uounty oi v;tafr expected thatxthr-BinghaMeno Trope, plaintiff,..-vs- . Joseph Mines properties will earn $300,000 Bill and Clarice 11111, defendants. net this year . with the metals at Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at present prices. The lagle & Blue sheriff's sale on the 6th day of June, Bell is expected to soon be on the 1916, at the front door of the county basis of producing 14,000 tons per court house in Pkvo City, Utah month as against an average of 2,200 county, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock tons last year and adding the income a. m., all the right, title, claim and to be derived .from the Eagle- - & Blue interest of the above named defend- Bell to tee eaminga of the properties. ants, of ".in and to the following de- directly operated, it is estimated that scribed real estate, v earnings available for dividendson rods south of Bingham Mines stock this year will Commencing 38 the northeast corner of section "15, be sojnewjierejietween. J5..and 16 per south brfange 2 east of share. tohsfifp the Salt Lake Meridian, thence west It is reported that Bingham ' Mines 261-rods more or less to the county ctock will soon go on a dividend road ; thence south-1- 7 degrees east basis and the amount is expected to 121-rods; thence east 24 rods more be a l per annum basis, but if the or less to section line; thence north metal markets hold and all goes well 11 Tods to place of beginning. the earnings would seem to Justify Area "1.91 acres. Situated in Utah the belief that an extra disbusement county. State of Utah. Jooked Jor before theAnd DatedT at Provo City7Ttah. tHs" of the year. The . buying. of the stock ':' 16th day of May, 19l. recently is .said to have ' been very - HENRY BAST. good and brokers in touch with the A. TROTTER. Deputy. market for It predict much -- higher of Utah Sheriff County, Utah. prices, some predicting worn $20 , to (First publication May 15, 1916.) $25 a share for It. " wmmer: , itlB - EXCURSIONS . via the Denver t St Louis Mtll fill 122.50 Omaha L Chicago .,0.00 Kansas City . 40.00 " Minneapolis V. . i tow" Rates "Proportionately to. Other Points? SALE DATES- May IS, 17, 20,24, 27. 31. July 21, 24, 28, :August 2, 9, 16, 23, 80. . " . . S;i2, - ' - 19. 26. ; Junft - X,' - - .. 6.44 2 v -- ! 3-- 4 ' 4 7, 10, 14, 17. - : 4 Final Limit, Returning, October 31st. can.-alsol.h- "NEW YORK AND. RETURN $96.00 of Women's Cluoa Excursion. ClrcultTour I ! Federation Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Returning via Philadelphia. : iDaltimor Washington. On sale May 17th. Good CO days returning. . via land TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES $40.00,' Daily Commencing May 1st. Final Limit October 31. TO SALT LAKE AND RETURN EVERY SUNDAY U5. "'" Take The Scenic Limited East or West. E. Eggertson, Ticket Aflent. W. H. Mitchell, Aeent. l tfey-SXMr- a.m. a.m. a.m.. otrttbond 1:25 a.m. 9:41 p.m. 7:56 p.m. 6:6 p.m. 5:4f p.m. OREM - p.m.-,2:5- Ask-th- , -- - to-wi- t: '.. 25-10- 0 - - . " - beginning.-Ajea-10.0- - " lie" 1-- 4 Wife . i . HENRY EAST Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. - A. TROTTER, By SAMUEL " " ; ' ' Deputy Sheriff. (First publication May. 22, 1916.-"- . AND SEND..X x YOUR VyASHINGT6 - NOTICE. ft . SL A special meeting of the Rtork. holders ,ofc.the Develpe- meni oT a corporation, is hereby called to convene in the office of the corr.pany, room - 1 llolbrook"biock, Provo City. Utah at 4:30 p. m., Monror the purpose day, June ot ratifying the action of, the. directors in the following matters: In mortgaging the . wholeof the .. property of the company, c. In confessing Judgment of fore' closure of said mortgage. in aelimg to the Eureka iT.niy .Mtn. Tng Co. the equity of redemption for -- Ea8t-,Tlnti- c- Bth,-191- 6, . $1,000. y . In declaring a 2 r ; . . - cent, 'per share divldenaU-anproceeding to wind up -KEEPING UP TO THE MARK.', PREPAREDNESS. the affairs of the company. And to transact such other business .."Sprinf fever" is not always a come " before the joke.- - If you feel dull and sluggish.f- - R. B. Barbier. 2514 Lafayette street. as mav properly tired and worn out. suffer, from bacfc employed by the Wlldwood builders. meetin- g- All - stockholders are re- ache or weak, back, rheumatism- - sore was removed to " the7 Lutheran "h6qn"sted to he present, - qa. fienj muscles, stiff joints or other indica- pital yesterday, where he will ande meir proxy to tne secretary. " " - W. F. CILE3.-DJrertotion of kidney trouble, it will payou crrt a vtirtrinat Annratlnn .. to , investigate "Folpy. Ivulney ..rilU.lAFuneral services' will be held Wed-endeTHOMAS BW.SLEV, Director, JIARVEY CLUFF. Director. They are hiphly asjncsday afternooft at 1:30 o'clock at nromnt nr1 aids to health, the residence, 425. Oreenlawn avenue. Dated .this 16th day of MajM916. Tlie Fort Wayne Journal n?avu!?t Drug Co. iFirst publication May 18, 1816.) WE DO ROUGH DRY WORK FOR 6 CENTS A Pound. CHEAPER THAN WASHING BY ELECTRICITY. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. MoIP164 r.- d effint -- 6 - ..,.-:- 2 151.29 " .' v SALE. SHERIFF'S a.m. ; Tn the District Court of the Fourth EXPRESS a.m. 4:53 Judicial District of the State of Utah, p,m. r On alL in and for Utah County.p.m.c Trains p.m. 12:56 p.m. p.m. Trust and Knight Savings bank, a 11:56 a.m. p.m. corporation, plaintiff.; vs Utah Xake 10:46 a.m.p.m. Club, a corporation, defendant 8:56 ajn. D.m. Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at 7.57 a.m. a.m. sheriff's sale on the 14th day of June, - A Mileage 1916, at the front door ofthe county Book will save you court house in Provo CityXutah, at money, the hour of 11 o'cloclc a. mall the e Agent. Investigate right, title, claim and interest of the The - InteruTban- - can - give better -above named defendant, of, in.Vand to the following" described real estate, service on your " freight shipment whether li be a hundred pounds oc a Coiri mencing of a ' chain carload. . north of the center of "section, six6) " Through rates', andlroutes to Inte I township six (6) south of range twto state points in connection with the (2) eaBt of Salt Lake Meridian, and allied. anT Union Pacific System y running thence north 11.92 chains; lines, " thence east 8.40 chainsthence-sout- h 11.92 chains; thence west8.40 chains -i- Speakingof the presidency,1 where to the place 0 Gene" Debs? ttT terpetuar TJandidate ' acres. That' perpetual favorite son, Albert Also, commencing. MOjcbalnaeast Br Cummins, has been heard from.. and 0.50 chains north of the southwest corner of the northeast of in search seems to section 6, township 6 south of ranee ofTheKaiser to show himbe the way to somebody 2 east ot Salt Lake aleridian, thence-r " north 110, chainsto the.west line of peace:' the D. ft R. G. Ry property ; thence south 26 degrees, 35 - min. east 0.48 chains '. along said west line of said 10.87 railway property;- - thence-sou- th chains totbe jiorth : aide ofcounly road;: thence west 0.215 chains along said north side of county road to the place 'of beginning. Area 0.138 acre. :;Also. .: commencing: 8J15-- -i chains east of the southwest corner ot the of section 6,"township 6 northeast soutn or range z east or Salt ' Lake Meridian ; thence -- east 5.44chains to the wesriine .of the D. & R.. Q. Ry. property; thence north 26 deerees. 35 min. west 12.15 jchains along the west nne or ine u. s. . rMZsXmaiSX thence south 10.87 chains to the north ride of county road arm the place of beginning.. Area 2.956 acres Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances ihejeuntokRlongBg:jjf in anywise appertaining and particularly all accretion, rights and rights of reliction and the right to the free and unobstructed ufc of all lands at all times and seasons to the waters edge of Utah lake, now or hereafterformed adjoin ing the lands hereinbefore me n tioned and described on the west side thereof. , Said lands are situated in Utah ' Utah! county, v Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 22nd day of .May, 1916. -- to-wi- t: 6:42 7:57 9:53 11:00 11:56 1:56 3:56 4:53 5:59 6:56 8:56 11:12 . 1S15 c6mpa"nyearae(TT9T,923ln : A SYMBOL OF HEALTH. which is equal to practically $2 . per The Pythagorlons of Ancient share as there are only 102,656 shares Greece at simple food, practiced tem outstanding but the metals during perance and purity. As a badge they 1915 all averagedinuch lower than usea xne irve pointed star wnicn xney presintprt"ceB: The? average prfce a symbol of health" A. received for silver was Just under 50 fegarded as-- When the bank, is acquaited with your character and "your cash is on deposit thereyou are in position to'demand" Then you are in a fair way to succeed. ... credit. I.DPixotu.Cashier. uiniHiniii iiiiiiLu i : - Farmers & Merchants HENRY EAST, RINflUAM MIUFQ: - The greatest of these is Character, because it enables "you'toget the other tws' if you have some ability io mix'. jrith it: . Sheriff of Utah county, Utah. By SAMUEL A. TROTTER, hall, 24 4 ; -- TRAINS Leaving PROVO -- old-time- rs e DAILY me ? " meet this evening at the fire veil bo a good attendance is desired. - could have been convinced that the world's production for the year 1916 would be 2,700,000.000 pounds they would Jiave sold their mining shares and engaged in some other husiness.Dnring these 18 years the total production, of. .copper has increased 170 per cent and with it has come a 170 per cent adof the vance metal. "With these facts so vividly, in mind, I am often amused by the continually repeated arguments that the Increasing production- of copper will force the price down to 12 cents In the very near future, .or course the price is regulated by demand and supply, but in. the case of copper the demand has and probably always will more rapidly than the increase " Copper" has won its "way into If the ew- - fields-o- f . use hundreds producing fiompanies Jere to advw tise copper until jhe publfc became educated as to its use value, they .undoubtedly, could sell .their output for all time at20 to 25 cents a pound." "If.-thes- 24 Our Wagon Will Call For And Deliver Goodszi:. |