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Show THE BOX ELDEP NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY PAGE FOUR. Ije ox Ibctr Dtews LEE & WIXOM, TI&MS One Yew, Six Month or Proprietor. BUB8CB1PT10K: IIJ la adranes .8 .X Three Month Advertising rate (urntahed on application. Entered at the Poet Office at Brigham, Utah, aa snood elaa matter. NORMAN LEE, Edits. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Item of news are solicited from all parts of the oounty. All eommnnleationa mnah raaoh this office not later than Tuesdaj morning to insure publication. Write upon one side of the paper only, in order to protect the publlaher from impositions from irresponsible persons, the full name of the author ahould be signed to all communications, The identity of correspondents will be withheld whenever desired. One verse In the affirmative form us evokes a whole chapter of denial from our contemporary. Which fact, by the way, serves to illustrate the relative importance and influence of the two journals. An invitation was written out and is being signed, calling a meeting of the business and professional men to be held in the City Council Chambers to consider the organization of a Commercial Club. There should be a good turnout so that the matter can be thoroughly to-ni- ght The failure of the old Town Clock to go is becoming terribly irritating to the nerves of some of our good people. It is as the electric lights should go on fora long time and we were left in the dark. It had become a household necessity with great many. The time will be Welcomed when it shall become Animated again. Our informant in regard to the Central Experiment Station, Writes us, I was mistaken abou Box Elder County having chance to get the Experimenta. Station, she was left out of the hill which finally passed the Senate. I am very gratified however, at the enthusiasm displayed by your paper in the matter. It will redound to your credit and that of your county in the future. i In connection with the little experimental farm which the A people will take the trouble to go down into Weber county and investigate the soil and climatic con ditions, they will find that there is a material difference between the two places. In tomato culture alone, for instance, the variety of tomatoes that might be produced to advantage in Weber county would not be the thing at all in this vicinity. The same is true of fruits, melons and cantaloupes and every other product If experiments are made in thi vicinity, our farmers and fruit growers can rely upon them absolutely. They are not left to any guess work or further F YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A Sewing Machine, BE SURE AND SEE BBBBBBKSB 2aTHE iCelebrated Now that the organization of a Commercial Club is under way here we hope the business men will rally to its support. If all those who have subscribed themselves to the agreement and invitation that has been circulated during the week will meet to night at the City Council Chambers the organization will be given a wonderful impetus. It requires a little time and perhaps a few concessions, but the beneficial results are inestimable. This club, together with an association of the Farmers and Fruit Growers, can if they work unselfishly, make of Brigham City and Box Elder County a veritable gold mine. We can be on Easy Street in the course of ten years instead of fighting and worrying along in the same old rut year after year. Look at Rocky Ford, and Greely, Colo, and Marshaltown, la. They never have had the chance that this country has if we can be united about our industries. Standard... I ! There is no better machine on the market. Call at our store and get 25 reasons for buying the high grade Stand-- ; ard rotary shuttle (two in one sewing machine) in preference to other ma-- ! chines. Our Standard Sewing Machines range in price from $20.00 up, All are fully guaranteed. It will pay you to call on us before purchasing. Stohl Furniture Co, First National Bank Building, First Prize at St. Louis - EXPOSITION The appointment of a compe tent and conscientious tree spector is of paramount Was given to the in- import- ance in this vicinity where fruit culture is the foremost means of income. We have been warned time and time again that the San Jose Scale is encroaching upon the orchards of Utah, but we go on year after year with the & Of Iron beds $2.50 to $23.50. 1.50. Good wood beds Wardrobes from $7.50 up Rocking chairs 75c up Cupboards from $9.00 up Fine, large crumb rugs with border $3.45 and up 17 patterns linoleum at LOWEST PRICES Ranges from $14.00 up E I Block North of Court House. Are you thinking of buying a new one? If so, call and see our line of Ranges and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We carry the famous Majestic Malleable Iron Range, the Gem Good Luck, the Jewel and other cheaper ranges which we guarantee to give satisfaction. We also have on hand a few Stewart heaters and ranges which are going below cost. Now is your time to buy. We have a complete line of Lace Curtains, Wall Paper, Linoleums, Window Shades and all kinds of household furnishings. It will pay you to call on us. 18 Stohl Bros. Furniture Go., TREMONTON, fit Get Tickets EARLY For ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when yon get Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: r? I. Completeness; I. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. J5J ex-th- I I We confine our business exclusively Pe 1 I The Eddy Drug Store, BI'W - wS! Je .Ajjcitizeo fe' I h W I The following great reductions in prices will convince you that I can save you money. Ladles', misses and AT I children's underwear, nfT UUU I I inensandboysaweat-ersnl Provo table all wool , shawls, rugs, J 1 A 240 acre farm, under cultivation 120 acres unbroken. Good pastuie for 10 to 15 head of stock. Cood fence. New frame house with cellar. Stables, and a good well. Will only require two months work for a man with three horses. Will guarantee a good man $300. to $400. a year for his work. Inquire at this of 20 acres Clearance Sail We tnme is elimination of the methods adopted to secure and of our ability to make goodaocuracj, any lorn by error or omission la our abstract I I For Rent. X Thevalneofan abstract depends on fice. THESE THREE VITAL P01NT8 "Thai Good Soda Do Not Forget UTAH. 75c lpeental I 1900 filaokburn, Mirth. Prices 25, 35, 50 Including the Boss, Western, Dewey, Acme & others from Is Your Old Stove Worn Out? y, I Go-Car- ts 4444444444'4S44444Mm4M Manager. Curtain 8:18 p. m People & at RIGHT PRICES Baby carriages $3.00 up from $2.50 up 6toves $1.65 to $1.93 Camp OLSON FURNITURE CO FRIDAY, MAY 12. Fun ; . We also carry a fine line of Granlteware and General Household goods and give best value for your money. Come and see us and youll find It to your advantage to trade here. Very truly yours, Tucker, 18 i Imported carpets 25cyd up A fine line of smaller rues Our sales are 6till increasing on the IT'S THE BEST. . ' Cook stoves from $4.50 up Folding beds $9 to 28.50. Tables from $2.00 up. Dining chairs from 50c up ; Washing Machines Dan Knudson, M i Old I . T READ THESE PRICES! One Night Only) C, proposes to conduct here, we Vould suggest that they select good piece of land. Last year they had a piece of land that was far below the average, in fact, i Was in very poor condition, anc the results obtained were not escape the attention of those who spend his or her money at home This year they satisfactory. have the power to deal with it. with the local merchant that in should get a good piece of ground Without its fruit industry, Brig-no- t a very short time could they get and see what they can do with ham City would certainly langu-ardwant at anything home. they show the people here how to it, ish, and not only Brigham City, They would assist the merchant farm. If they cannot do that, A man for this position should but the count7 in general. It. to build up a business in which Why the sooner it is demonstrated well posted on the diseases 0f behooves us to take care of the he could carry a stock second to the better. If they cannot farm )e trees ; he should be conscientious blessings that we are in possession none in the state. Let us prac-an- d fcs well as our local people, then a man of good judgment, not of treatthem as if we appreciat-- 1 tice a little more loyalty to our we do not want them to be man who would arbi- - fd tliem and uarti our own home institutions aud thereby bothering us. trarily use the authority of his j interests. buildup others as we build up office unless it were ourselves, absolutely Somebody says: What differ- necessary, but one who would One day last week a man liv- ence would it make if these ex- each the people to understand jing not very far from Brigham The question is asked j by periments you mention were the benefits to be derived fol: What benefit will 8ome by City sent his daughter to town to a small made down in Weber county or D 0t et a farm established Pair of shoes for one of the at Brigham City? If any of our le thlh rin. iUCtl0f matter children and asked the merchant .herebe to the community? It a hard latter for farmers - to please trust him until he could 18 get his pay for thinning beets a1.4 f'vers to nderstand benefit wiH he, but LTat Of course the nierthisspring. chant could not refuse and so the ; ,e may he others, among shoes were wrapped up and business men for instance, who do ?ot understand it. charged on the books. Then the girl took from her purse a check! biow, for instance, it is profox $12 and asked the merchant j Pse(I n this acre of ground to if he would kindly cash it for test under the direction of an her, that she came too late to exPert seventy-fiv- e varieties of matoes. If a farmer all get into the bank. When she by is an laid the aheck down on the table hiniself should undertake to expression made use of frequently e by our customers when mentioning the merchant noticed that she Percent for the purpose of de-- I had a letter addressed to Sears, frmining what variety would Soda Water served at our fountain. If Roebuck & Oo.f who never Profitable for him io spend be. purity of goods, cleanliness, and promptI ft dollar in this might take him ten community, while jra8e ness of service count for he who was compelled to t 7ears determine anything, we , and during pay will receive your interval his taxes he must and make his patronage. assessments, must wait until it would be Ilvins as. he goes along. He has convenient for his customer tpl not the time nor the means to a 7ear. off and look pay. Some people send away r8 for the greater part of what We are they af,ter experiments. Those elegant Maple Nut Sundaes man in buy, and when they havnt got this town one, you relished so well last summer; the money they call around and ln testing tomatoes alone he , ask the home merchant to carry! d Pent a great deal of time, have not lost the art of making them i., value of which them for a few months or a he is unable year, wia as the case and determine, be. in addition When they T? may 'are remonstrated with for notli..reto he tas 8Pent over $200, for tomi'to.'l spending their money WYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggist the eacnae that thed tnLn8 have -c- cheaper the large mail order houses, or be done by an expert, and in farmers - -- j it, and CaI17 C08t to ve.ntre 8ar thatif every! rhemSeFveas of this community would It would have another effect, ; When it is finally determined what varities of fruit and vegetables, etc., were most profitable to grow in this particular section of the country, farmers would not be raising a dozen different There kinds of everything. must be twenty different kinds of watermelons grown in this immediate neighborhood. Some are good shippers, others are not. The result is that when they are placed upon the market they give the community a black eye, the poor ones do. A buyer can never be sure whether he is getting good, bad, or indifferent shipping melons. Whereas, on the contrary, if all the farmers production engaged in the of one kind of melon tha; had been demonstrated to be good eating and a good shipper, there would be no bother in getting a respectable market for the product. We would then be able to make a reputation that would be worth money to us, and so it is with every other product. A fruit buyer came to Brigham City last summer looking for good apples. He was tolc that out in the valley west o Bear River a great many apples were grown and that he could no doubt get all the apples he wanted there. He went out anc spent a day in looking over the orchards and came back disappointed. He could find plei of apples but he could not find enough of one variety to make up a car load, and he could not profitably handle them in smaller quantities. Our shippers here say tha they have the greatest trouble in the world, in fact, that it is an utter impossibility to ge enough melons of one variety and of uniform size to make up a carload, notwithstanding the fact that there are enough melons grown here to load a train every week. And thus it is with all farm roducts in this vicinity. We evote a great deal of time anc energy to the tilling of the soil, and half of it is done in vain. THE BEST WHEEL ON EARTH." Christensen nine-tenth- 1905 Opera House, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ut- most indifference, apparently unconscious of the danger that One of these fine threatens. s of our orchard-ist- s days will wake up and find their orchards entirely overrun with this plague, and all for the lack of a competent tree inspector. If a good man was appointed and paid enough to justify him in spending his time, this very important industry could be guarded and protected. If any evil showed itself any where it could )e rooted out iu its incipiency and the entire industry would be placed in constant jeop- - RACYCLE 11 New Stock of and Dancing Slippers, Carson Gloves, Head- quarters for Babies' f SUettet SandaIs' Men's and Boys Reliable Home Made Boots and. Shoes -A- T- CHAS, D, BROWN'S tin shoe imiiiij IT abstracting, Ladies1 Oxfords shop CONVEYANCING, NOTARY WORK and REAL ESTATE s And can give the promptest atten- tion to all work in our line. erAll business Intrusted to our can is treated with dence. Lee & I covers, ladles wool stockings, all china, PrtQT 1 1 1 crockery glassware A I UUU Cashmere, was 85c goes at 22c per ji 1 lot dry goods, was 25c, at 10c per yd 1 lot dry goods, was 20c, at 15c per yd 1 lot dry goods, was 65c, at 50c per yd 1 lot was 15c, at 10c per yd waitings, 1 lot was 10c, at 8c per yd walstlngs, ' 1 lot ginghams, was 10c, at 8c reryd Outing flannel 7c, 8c, 8c and 10c per yd A fine line of Mens, Ladies and the strictest , Childrens confi- Shoes and Slippers! Dunn, A full line of Mens and Boys I Bonded Abstractors. on HATS. (Successors to Norman Lee.) Nat. Bnk Bid., Brigham, Utah I eTei7 day Boom as, rirt TELEPHONE - J Gloves. can save you money t I take advantsr-f- j th KimHOfffiTHDoili'ard .L, Hans I |