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Show - m i rii i nrnnntrn mm HERALD EDITORIALS There is little doubt, that many ot our business men are' just' a little too jealous for their bwn good. If Smith sees Jones getting a little run on a certain line of goods which he does not carry it seems natural for. Smith to go -- and stock uVvitlv similarJine, if he cannot secure the We believe there is room for all and m our ej , nrierinal in greater progress can be' made if we will try to specialize our Various lines of endeavor, rather than to try to get th a little bit. "edge': on the other fellow by encroaching just SHIELD Drift to Riflht of Old Miracle Stope Said to Carry Sensational Values, Pi J The recent chicken show should lend an impetus to the chicken business in Utah Couitfy, and, like every other show of its kind, should create more interest in pure bred " that it will helpaomeLjaux chickens.- We trustr-ateo- , neoDle to realize that one way to reduce the high cost of H - living is by growing your own eggs and chickens for food rather than buying same, in a high market. If just a few more of usjwmld raise chickens and keep a cow the price of eggs and butter would not be where they are today, and thus one of the necessities of our breakfast table would ' t'- - be lesslSpwisfte." at A scene ffum the Columbia FYiday, January 26, AHenlionfarmers! u 1 - -- to-th- a- 000 Acres 'Potatoes r Onions 250 Cabbage Tomatoes 100 250 100 Assorted Veget- - so as to prevent the fish d plan to have the from getting out onto the fields of this county and left to J)een advocated by this paper and die, is one that has-lonsportsmen oLihisy alley ,:The loss jhussustainedjism wP5iiirnhlo and pgrwyifllly isi l.fns trim concerning the small' fish which slip out through the irrigating ditches and over the fields in countless numbers, where they "!TrrT no areof use "to man! BAMBERGER AND THE BOOZE CROWD. Last week the liquor men waited on Governor Simon Bamberger and asked what he would say concerning a proposed measure to the State legislature for the extension of time to January first 118 to close out the liquor business -in Utah ? Governor Bamberger was short and quick in his reply and stated that he would not listen to such a proposi- - -tidn. Mr. Bamberger made it plain that lie was going to fulfill his platform pledge and give the people of Utah exactly what he had promised them. The liquor, men 'went - fidence. ' '"..r"T," ; mat tnejarenairrerenraBoirrsiicrra-protessIt i3 probable! that men in other take the matter up. i It is said that lines of business "will mills will be erected in the larger cities where the raw material can be easily" obtained with the market close- at hand, and that the inventor is at present in New, York conferring with capi-- : lalists concerning the building of ,a mill there. ' . - . ..t. J Pastel - J vein fl 1 well-kno- i-- l II !e 1 and your SHIRTS and COLLARS lasl just as long as if you had them done at home, and they wear better and hold their shape longer when laSidried at the DOMESTIC. II . ! r -- , . J3omestic Steaifi Laundry Phoue203 jAsnmmEsAm ious look'ia your, face dull eyes with sparkle. " Your doctor will tell you" ninety pef cenroT air "sickness comes trom inactive bowp'" anH iiyL Dr. Edwards, a physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable cqm- -; pound mixed with, olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Drr Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sufor calomel, are gentle in their !1 bstitute " action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buyancywhich should be en- - joyed by everyone, by .toning. up.thc.Hvef and clearing the system oL impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive 10c and - Tablets by .their olive color . 25c per. box. AlLdruggists. - " if It 1 X r ' ' - ! - g f iiave; I A V & fA VacationRefiecti( little htrdsome-treatslnm- y excursion, not the least of which was small-- " the gazing on' some albeit-th- e eafcrTof-th- e; -- everlasting hillSr"-anon those , noblest children, of the earth, I3 Jt d ! VAV? -- . beauty as virtue; set them where youwlll, they adorn and need " not 1 adornment Milex-Minip- r: DRUNKARDWHO .. HAS NEVER TOUCHED A DROP OF LI QJUOR. -- WE ARE PREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO FURNISH GLASS AND GLAZE YOUR WINDOWS, LARGE OR SMALL! WE, SEND OUT AND TAKE MEASURE OF GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. - FURNITURE REPAIRED. NOW IS A GOOD. TIME TO HAVE YOUR REPAIRED, STAINED, PAINTED OR RE WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. 'kndOS. PHONES GIVE US; A, TRIAL, ,Third Soutix and Academy Avenue . - GeofgF Eirot. .comes back from the laundry only partially washed and . poorly ironed and a collar .with Tough Ledges . and a dingy, color? We launder your snirts and collars the way we want our own : . i " absolutely perfect. - -' KJ. iam Miinflry Our wagon will and delwer goods - JOHN GUXICK, Proprietor. PerryBanks, the brillian C .young actorwhO plays Mark. Strti: a, out- , solute but brilliant lawyer .'Mary Miles Minter's new dram Faith," just completed by the American Mu tual studios at - Santa - Barbara, - pro tested vigorously against, playing the part when it was first assigned him by .Director Kirkwooo.. Banks is a totai, abstainer, and-i- ie hates the smell of a highball. What he told Kirkwoodwas that no man eould properly po'ftfay the emotions without having ' had the experience, but he has overturned the old adage anOy dint ofourage and application be one of the best "drunks" ever seen on the loisovnto call for I fonto Saturday Night" '. . Urn Many Centuries Old. Illzatlon, found on the western slope of the Ands and now in the United States, is an ornamental urnT three feet high, and supposedly more than 2,000 year oldjStrange to say, with many other valuable finds, in pottery, gold, stchje and platinum, this urn was found among the ruins of dwellings built of wood. It se'enVs to be rather fortunate than1 otherwise - that fireproof vaults were (unknown to the pre--, Incas. . ' I"m111 Do Sit Down. In England when the chair was first rtised, even wealthy men trtify owned one or two, it was the seat of honor given to a gwst as a special mark of favor. The .American colonists followed this" custom during: the first part of the seventeenth century. Shirts and Collars Ldunderied Right What's more aggravating than a shirt that 1 Home Remedy. "Yon must takeLcareot-thaf- c old. Mrs. Green. Ter want to, git pen-norof ufterliptus from the 'chemist, put it In a Jug of boiling water, 'old yer ead over it, and Ignore It" ""To--" " th y t!IZTi tlcreSn: ! Phone 164. - . Beebe Lumber Co I 1 jT""rX'"' T"1 i' n win m ivm Eases Quickly When YouAppJy LitUe"Muslerole -- - Ta And Mustefolc won't blisterlike 'the' mustard plaster. Just sreadf it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tipgle, ldosefls the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain.; Musterole is" glean, white ointment ASTOUNDING ! REPORT FOR made with oil pi mustard. It is. fine for ' v PROVO. . quick relief or sore throat, bronchitis. . . o ... . i ii j, i u u iuiun .necv asuim a, neu- ". The wife of a merchant had algid, neaaacne,- rheumatismV lumbairo. stomach trouble so bad she. could or joints, sprains, Ibre muscles, wiuac tatjnothlrigTut -t-oast,- fruit- - and -- hotflbruises, chilbiains7fostedfeeTrco1ds W; water. Everythmgelse wouTsbur T tfie. chest firoftcn Prevents hnnimnnra " A' il ' .. wusterole for croupy, diiU ndfferm entr"ONE y. i . m ucktuorn bark, glycerine, mixedir-JAdler-i-ka-.benefi- ted - heri INSTAwTILY. Because Adler-i-k- a flushes ,the ENTIRE) alimentary tract -- ( it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach' or ... gas i and., prevents appendicitis. It has, QUICKEST acfi tion of anything we ever sold. Drug Co. ' HXUJ Iled-qui- A Oil Painting, Modeling and e II Mttrv - T 4 Water jio A The greed of the paper manufacturers is likely to prove a blessing in disguise. The high price of paper has started the chemists to work, and after several failures.it is reported that a process has been devised that will convert old newspapers into new material really superior "to the pape e Instruction in Drawing, " PERHAPS. .'- 1 --- 1 ': in-- :: verted Into njsw;a vented by Prof. Thomas Jasperson of Neenah, WisThe ex- periment3 on a commercial scale were made at the Com bined Locks Paper Co., near Kakuana, Wis. The result out a a the little.whiter than "brought paper original. Three tons of the old newspapers were' thus cleansed and turned " back into paper. : r V ; of "All the big paper manufacturers have rejected the new process,' and the excuse they give is'that at the close of the war,. prices on everything will drop and it would-bfoolish for them to start on any new process. The paper manufacturers are not interested at present in seeing any rew&lTcai) process take the. field, and are making so much - JEPPERSON Instructor : S PARLEY- - . The day has passed in Utah when the Jiquorjntejjesta cim hoodwnk the people Into following their dope and be fore this year doses we will see Utah as dry as the Sarah and the work will be accomplished by the Democratic-party- . CHEAPER PAPER h K. T. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG shipped a forty-flvton car December 2S which ran It's Easy If You Know Df. .135 ""ounces gold, 16. (bounces silver " Edward Olive TatreTs and 1.47 per cent, copper. It nettel tent- Another eai iaaoeat $ 26 .68 feel young i6 do this you njust watch ready for loading. your liver and bowels there's no, need ofhavimr .a saiiow comolexion dark Tingj undef your eyes pimples a bii- - Utah Company . &4tiaaeaeaiLj:jia..xa.3K TheWm.lii.Rdylance wayatherJdisappaiaOedr Utakiiad a governor who believed in keeping his word with - thevoters ... inclined to joke about ''Uncle Jesse 'Knight's guarantee of ten thousand dollars last fall during the campaign for bimon Bemberger s integrity yet these same critics must admit that the governor is making good to th& letter of the platorm and Wr. Iight knew in whom he was placing con- V. CO, Syracue, E School of I e of the Silver Shield -- Republicans who were , is- the strike was madi.. Qnr Work is Better Than Hand Laundry d -- -- MERRELL-SOUL- else-ha- s e g - And everything gone up! sirealt inotwo.ieeticktLexii Dandine as it rises. Twenty-fivmine ditchea-screene- . A Package 1 high-grad- :ee rr Provo c ofthette.rMue 12c to 15c , ,...Thejnovement on the part pf the Utah CunL sportsmen ta conserve the fish and gameisa most commendable ' e XmeTsnS iflhTsaggesti6TSrMadeby-- them State . legislature are carried out it will mean much to the fishermen of this State. Perhaps no other county in the State has so many transient fishermen come into its borders to, " fish as does this c6unty,and therefore; whatever move we make to conserve the sportsmen's interests in this valley are-scattere- MINCEMEAT j ' f actrwe believethat. are"KeartnyTirfavm''of the greatest mistake that is being made in this city is too .much stringent regulation for the young people. ' We should bear in mind that when we remove any amusement which is perhaps objectionable we should provide a suitable substitute, good or bad. It is impossible to make over the nature of our young people" and create in them a desire to be of the goodie, goodie type in a day. Such a process will-tak- e ' almost a life time. -- old price for the same old favorite. NONESUCH ore-bod- We want to contract with growers to raise us Some of our progressive citizens are figuring on a Toboggan club for the Garden City, They are now search ing for the proper site and when this is located they may have something to say to the public concerning same. We bxtmd:to-:b- - i. HalrineVhehi4ttear " ; "is General Manager H. S. Joseph of the f SlWer Shield mine at Bingham was Informed by telephone late Friday nU;ht that two feet of aolid galena ore had been opened in a drift to the right of the old Miracle stope, from which flO.boo of ore was extracted a few months ago. Mr. Joseph will visit the teaturiagEarX Williams, J property and examine the strike, This discovery, as described by Sit matinee and night 1 perintendent Shaw, is due partly to accident The company had been put ting up an inclined raise from the tun nel level on a tongue of ore which promised to connect with the faulted At extension of the Miracle raise a height of about fifty feet the broke into a loose formation which slid down faster than It could be timbered. j The debris contained much lead. an would been avoid what To haye expensive piece of work the manage-' Jjnent decided to seek Its objective point by raising from the Miracle stope j aad had eoaimeBed op rations there when the superintendent in examining a prosp.ect drift which had been sent out "to the right, noticed that the wall j'of the drift had sloughed away and exlead. posed a patch of of lUt out The miners wo;e taken Btope and set to work in ihe drlS: Picking into the wall they stripped a broad band of galena ore. Stoping was started at once and, according to the report received" by iMr. josepli, the - same " , j such-sports.-In- iitfuiutu III SIL VER (By I. H. Masters.) - . st " T 4 fi |