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Show the next call he balled a third cal, and so the actor arrived at his theater and a Hudson's Bay Company Represented leading little procession of cabs, be to for. had three all paid In Evory Region in Which Pelts When riding back to London from May Be Taken. a country house near town where he 'he had been spendln the week-end- , The Hudsons Bay company today became Impatient and stopped at a has 155 fur posts throughout Canada. Inn, left bis horse there, and This is a greater numl er than It ever waysidea d fir the rest of the hired had before in Its exist nee. They are Journey. He quite forgot that he had scattered from the Arctic to the United not brought his horse back to the States boundary and from the Atlantic stable where It had it:- home unlivery to the Pacific in whatever region, near several days afterward. It was til, or far, furs are to be taken. led up to the stage door of the Fort McPherson and Arctic Red theater. Its owner having been river are farthest north. The southrecognized by the innkeeper." Edinernmost Is North Bay in Ontario. burgh Scotsman. Labrador, Ungava, the vast hinterland of Quebec, Ontario, and the northern portions of Manitoba, SasKilled in Kansas. katchewan and Alberta are dotted An Emporin hunter has killed a bird with posts that fly the companys banwhich seems tQ be a combination of ner. Fifteen encircle Hudson bay. Two duck, goose and buzz snv, being the are in Baffin Land north of Hudson size of a goose, having the appearance straits. From Edmonton to the Arctic of a small teal, and boa- - ting a sawmore titan two dozen are scattered Without dou' t it is tooth MU. which was carpenter-biralong the Peace and Athabasca rivers, Athabasca, Great Bear lakes and the rommon Ir- the district south of EmMackenzie Valley. The fur country poria In t ie days of our youth. A entrenches upon the very heart of rloser Inspection will re you that it has civilization. There are Hudsons Bay a hammer shaped bead and nails on fur posts within a hundred miles of Its ties. Jt saws boards with Its Mil Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto for Its ne: t and nails them together, and Winnipeg. and goes on strike during the busy season. Kansas City Slar. FORGOT HIS CAB WAS THERE Rough on the Family. A notorious war profiteer was talkAbaentmindedness of Sir Herbert Tree ing to a group of young men on a golf Was a Matter of Some Expense club veranda. Look at me, the profit During Year. eer said. Twenty years ago a poor boy, working like a dog and today MaJ. Fltzroy Gardner was Sir Her" He chewed violently on ids cibert Trees manager for many years, See Look at me! he repeated. gar. and tells some good yarns about the what Ive done for myself." famous actor, who was often absent-mindeThe young men looked at him curiously, and then one of them said: On one occasion, on leaving a Your motives good, of course, but was cab not a house, noting that' there doesnt your family object to your poswaiting, he hailed another and drove ing as a horrible example In thin off elsewhere, the first' driver, who ?Opinion. knew his fare, following, behind. After wtyos-ca- rl Hay-mark- Central America Can Boast of Two of the Most Perfect of Beau-- I tiful Flowers. fancied resemblance to a tiny sabot. The. "Monkey orchid, more curious than beautiful, has greenish, small flowers growing In thick clusters, suspended from whorls of glossy leaves. Great quantities of It grow on the dead stumps of the overflowed land forming lagoons In Gatun lake. A peculiarity of the Monkey orchid Is that when domesticated Us flowers do not develop fragrance until they are three days old. Another odd species ndmlcs a white violet, not only In size and shape, but hi the exquisite violetlike fragrance which the blossom gives out In the late afternoon only. It 1ms no fragrance at any other time and the tiny flowers last several days. Clear Case. "I dont take prohibition cases, said the lawyer. But Im an Innocent man, I tell you. Im charged with having liquor In my possession, but I'm the person who called up the police department and stated that I had found twenty-fou- r quarts of Scotch buried in my backyard. You say you called up the police and let them carry off thnt Scotch when you might have concealed it In a hundred different places and defied the true owner to get possession of It? Certainly. Well, you must be Innocent. Ill engage to defend you. Birmingham Age-Heral- Not Really Remarkable. you know anything about palmistry, Herbert? she asked. Oh, not much, he answered, although I Imd an experience last night which might be considered a remarkable example of palmistry. . 1 happened to glance at the hand of a friend, and I Immediately predicted he would presently bccom' the possessor of a considerable amou;;t of money. Before he left the room ha bed a nice little sum handed to him. And you foretold that from his hand? Yes, It had four aces in P. Do The Folly of Hoarding Al ONET in the private box strong may or not be safe. There is may one thing certain: It is not earning for the owner. Money in the savings bank IS safe and IS earning at the rate of 4 per cent. You will be interested to know that the strength and stability of this bank has attracted the deposits of clients from many foreign lands. 4 All of the leaned and outstanding stock of the corporation shall be assessable, said amassment to be fixed bj the board of directors." , Utah Valley MilHng A Produce Oo., w. E. ELLSWORTH, Uoe'y-Tro- o a. A quaint little orange orchid, odorless, very common In Central America, Is the Spidendrum Radieans, locally called the Dutch Shoe" because of Its I d. The Hotel Biltleas has wonderful cuisine!" STILL HOLD ANCIENT COtf.tf "You ask for tea, I suppose!" Judicial Tribunal Established Seven Dartmouth Jack-- ' Lantern, Hundred Years Ajo in England pany. Never Abolished. Among the courts of ancient orl ;In Britain a most Interesting one still exi.-tat Bristol, the last one remaining of the Pied Poudre courts which wc-- esnl lislied more than 700 years r.gu at places where large fairs were held, lasting very often for more than a fortnight, and attended by forThe courts were provided, eigners. especially If the' fair was at a seaport town, to deal with differences of opinion which were likely to arise between people who could not under-- : stand each others speech. The stranger, In such a case, would find himself in a sorry plight Courts were therefore established so that complaints from those who were staying in the city for the fair or passing through without making any long stay, could be dealt with, and were called Courts of Pied Poudre or Dusty Feet from the dusty feet of the traveling bagmen nd peddlers whom It was intended to help. In time Pied Poudre became Pye Powder court, and under that name was held once again In Bristol this autumn for a fortnight. The Becorder presided. The court was opened In accordance with ancient custom In the market place w hich adjoins the Guildhall for convenience. Although the number of complaints were few the court remained sitting for the full 14 days as it had done century after century. Thither the dusty feet can turn of those who feel they have a grievance, sure that attention will be given to their plaint. CLASSIFIED In Great COLUMN NOTICE FOB PQBILCATION s WILD GAME IS INCREASING Measures That Have Been Instituted for Their Protection Have Had Excellent Results. Under the protecting cure of the bureau of biological suney. United States Department of Agriculture, big game on government reservations has multiplied last. The animal census shows 598 buffalo on such reservations now, as compared with 207 five years ago; 504 elk, as compared with 150; 92 antelope, as compared with 40, and so on. Care of the birds progressed materially during the year through post Ing and defining boundaries of many of the bird refuges, the planting of grain to provide food and cover, establishment of new-- reservations, provision of additional warden service at certain reservations, and Increased number of patrol boats. Its administration of the migratory bird treaty act, which prohibits the shooting of migratory birds on their flight north in the spring, and contains restrictions as to the manner In which they may be hunted during the open seasons, and of the Lacey act, which regulates interstate shipments of wild nniui.. o and game, resulted in the apprehens.on of nearly 1,000 alleged violators of the federal ' game laws and the securing of more than 500 convictions In which fines were assessed ranging from $1 to $500 each. Advertiaeiueots in this column inDepartment of the Interior. serted at the rate of 10 cents per line each insertion. Count six United Stages Land Office at Salt words to the line. Lake City, Utah, January 26, 1922. Notice ig hereby given that Guy FOR SENT Furnished rooms. Mia. Naylor, 752 West Utah avenno. Shoemaker, of Santaquin, Utah, who, on July 26, 1917, made homestead o . entry, No. 021566, for Farm Unit I OK BALE PURE bred Berkshire "A or E NEi4, Section 17, sows. Will Farrow . in spring Township 9 South, Range 1 East, James F. Hiatt. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice to make three-yea- r FOR BALE My homo on west Utah of intention Ave. One of the beet homes in Proof, to establish claim to the land town. Has 5 large rooms and bath above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, completely equipped. Full basement on the I8th day of March, 1922. cement walks arounl the house.AU Claimant names as witnesses: wall are construction best A. Cooper, Orson Carter, O. T. of materials used. Am offering it for price of ordinary house, and on Munday and 8. & Watson all of Santaquin, Utah. easv terms. See K. J. Tanner, GOULD B. BLAKELY, 1 .j . Register. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for STATEMENT light housekeeping. Mrs. M. M. . 24-tf-- e t 17-tf- i i Patten. 17-it-- p Made To Th Bank ru or Tho State of Utah of the FOR SALE 40 acres ' good lruu ground. Eight aciu in young iruit PAYSON BUILDING AND LOAN trees and 9 acres alfalfa. Two mites SOCIETY, PAYSON, UTAH. west of Payson sugor factory. Phone 178-JProvo. The amount of authorized Wanted: Men or women to take orcapital $590,0l'u.00 ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery, Par value roo.oo ot each share for men, women and children. Elim- Number of snares sola inates darning. $40.00 a week fuU during the year 1,428 00 time, $1.00 an hour spare time. ExRECEIPTS. : perience unnecessary, . INTERNA- Duos on running atock.. 6,621.00 TIONAL STOCKING .JILLS, Norris-tow- interest 22o.0U Pa. Pass books, initiation and transfer fees 357.00 HITE LEGHORN BABY CliICKo accounts 11.95' fiom heavy laying stock. Booking Sunury ernes ... 2192 orders now for spring 1922 delivery. Safe arrival live Total Receipts vigorous ...$ 7,250.87 chicks guaranteed. Prices on reDISBURSEMENTS quest. Reliable since 1898. MUST Loans on Mortgage HATCH INCUBATOR" CO. 495 securities $ 6,50o.0o Seventh St. Petaluma, Calif. Expenses, including salaries 544.95 lOiC RENT. Two partly furnished Cush on hand at close of ' rooms for light housekeeping. Infiscal year 158.89 quire at the Strawberry Hotel. Furniture and fixtures 35.03 1 - e 18-t- f Total Disbursements $ 7,236.87 RENT. Cozy bunga- j Salaries paid its officers. low. Newly renovated, iubidif ana Sec 55.00 Jones sent ten shillings to a conRay Monsen I out. G. Fred Ott, llybiw.' Tf tf-cern that advertised to send for that Total salaries sum five pairs of hose by post. When 55.00 Y f ANTED. Second-hanrauge. Must ASSETS. they arrived he looked them over, and be in good condition. Inquire Cash on hand then wrote to the senders: g 158A9 28-tPaysonian ollico. Loans on mortgage security Hose received. The patterns are 6,500.00 I wouldn't vile. be seen in the accounts, supplies tOR SALE. - farm. Half Sundry on hand streets with them on. 177.66 mile south of sugar factory, pay-sou- , Furniture Back came the answer: and fixtures Whut 33.03 and near the county road. are you kicking about? Didnt we adterns. Kenneth Easy Tanner, Total assets vertise that you wouldnt wear them $ 0,869 58 Payson. 4tf-out? Pearsons Weekly. LIABILITIES. 4 Per Cent Paid WE CAN use a number of ' .dressed Running stock and Where Harems Were Cheap. on Deposits. dividends $ 6,819.58 chickens every week. Strawberry Undivided 5o!uu profits Hotel, Payson. She "You refuse to buy me a single hat, and then you tell mo that Total liabilities STRICTLY FIR8TCLA8S young trees f 6,869.58 while you were in the Congo you had Ray Monsen being first duly sworn from Utah Nurseries. C. E. Smith. a harem of half a dozen wives. Oh, according to law deposes and sayp, Phone 64-Payson. la la! How could you afford to pay that he is Secretary of the above IF YOU ARE RAISING CHICKENS named for the clothes of all those women!" company that the atatementa Balt Lake City. Utah. for profit improve the strain by made in the The Eoturnel Soldier "Oh, that No Hero to His Housekeeper. foregoing report are true was easy. When they wished to dress adding Pure bred Leghorns. I can and correct and that said statement What will Josephine say to the furnish baby chicks in any quan- contains a full and correct up they simply put rings in their award of the Noliel prize for lltera exhibit of noses. Le Regiment. tity, direct from leading hatcheries. tho condition of said companys busttire to M. Anatole France? JoseC. E. Smith, Phone 64-Payson. iness at the close of the yea 1921. phine during many years was houseRAY MONSEN. to the keeper great novelist and kept Subscribed and sworn to before me NOTICE his home in such a perfection of this 20th day of January, 1922. serving, indeed, ns the model LEE R. TAYLOR, United States Laud for the Ideal Therese of "Le Crime de Salt Office, Notary Public. Sylveslre Bonnard thnt there was Lake City, Utah. February 18, 1922. My commission expires October A To 'Whom It May Concern: much grief in two hearts when inNotice is hereby given that tho 1924. firmity made it necessary some few STATE OF Office UTAH, 1ms of Bank years ago for her to be superannuated. State of Utah filed in this office But though she cared so diligently for fists of lands, selected by the said Commissioner. I, both Pixton, Bank Commissioner his bodily needs the old woman would State, under section 6 of the Act of of tho Stat of Utah, do hereby ecr. never admit any very high opinion of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as her masters Intellect. Is the mas- Indemnity School lands, viz. Serial tify that the foregoing is , full, true ai.d correct copy of the statement of ter in? once Inquired a very distin- No. 020001. Lpts 7 & 8, Section 29; iho above numod The nia-ieguished visitor. company, now on grunt- Township 9 South, Kongo 3 East, file in my office this 24th ed Josephine contemptuously, why do Salt day of Jan-n:rLake Meridian. Copies of said . 1922. He is you call him tte master? so far as they relate to said SETH PIaTON, master of nothing but Ills food, and lists, tracts by descriptive subdivisions, even that be can only master when he Bank Conuniasioner. have been conspicuously posted in has it in bis mouth. Manchester this office for inspection by any perGuardian. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP son interested and The following is an example of Mutual Benefit Service. by the public NOTICES the of generally. During Too Much. period Consult County Clerk or Publication of this notice, or any Policy No.980,285 on the life of a resident of Payson was issued ,in respective timo thereafter, and befor final ap- signers for further information. 1920 at the age ofj, 36. onthe Ordinary Life plan for $2,000, with an Personally we think it is nice for a proval and certification, under deman to bo always cheerful, but it partment In the District Court of tho of April 25, regulations annual premium of $54.34. Judicial District of tho Stato of Utah, on nerves for a to dentist contests 1907, protests or gets your against tho claim of the Stat to any of the in and for Utah County his woTk. Dallas News. at The.second.'premium, due November 2, 1921, was not paid, so the tracts 0 1 subdivisions hereinbefore, on the ground that described tho tier of the setaU of of premium. The insured died UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY policy lapsed for same is mor valuable for mineral WATSON, Deceased. than for agricultural purposes, will February 4, 1922. Timo is tho test of truth. And rNOTICE TO CREDITORS." bo received and noted for to, by this twice-tolreport testimony: Mrs. James H. Webb, Depot St., the General Land Office at Washing Although the policy had lapsed, only one premium having been paid Creditors will present claims with Payso, says: "I suffered a great ton, D. C. Failure so t0 protest or vouchers to the undersigned at Elker- MUTUALJ BENEFIT, under itsi peculiarly attractive deal with kidney trouble. I was contest, within the timo specified, afflicted with severe pains in my will be considered sufficient evidence system, WILL PAY THE CLAIM. back anil at times was unable to character of the Doans Kidney Pills have stood the of the selections thereof, This is only one of many advantages that you get in a MUTUAL No Iayson resident tracts and test in Payson. who suffers backache, or annoying being otherwise free, from objection, ' BENEFIT policy. urinary ills can remain unconvinced will be approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register. straighten after stooping. Knowing how good Doan's Kidney Iilla were, First Pub. Feb. 24. In the District Court of the Fourth I began usiog them. They gave Last Pub. Mar. 24. Judicial District of tho State of Utah, mo wonderful relief; finally ridding in and for Utah County. me of kidney trouble. I was a PROBATE DIVISION. nurse in the past and in that work UTAH VALLEY MIlLinG & PRODUCE COMPANY. I always recommended Doan's KidIn the matter of the estate of ney Pills to kidney sufferers with the ETTA HUBBARD, Deceasod. best of results. I sln,vy Doang Special Stockholders Meeting. rnako a euro after cure, so I cannot Before buying Insurance investigate'.Mutual Benefit. Full information furnished NOTICE TO CREDITORS. recommend them too strongly. A special meeting of the stockLater Testimony. without cost or obligation- Creditors will present claims with 5 Almost seven years later, Mrs. holders of the Utah Valley Milling vouchers to the undersigned at his & 2 Webb added: Produce have I will bo hold on "Although company residence in Genola precinct, Utah need of a kidney remedy now, March 8, at 8 Address, Eli F. Taylor, The Mutual Benefit! Man, Salem, Utah, or Phone 122-J-- 3 g little in the oclock, p.m., necessary for me to use office of Dr. J. H. jjj I find it county, Utah, on or before tho 5th Ellsworth, Pasyon, ' Bonn's Tills at times. Fork Kidney I of March, A. D. 1922. Spanish Exchange. for the Utah, 0 f amending day purpose " always get the oml results." L.' W. HUBBARD, Administrator. fiOc, at all dealers. Poster Milburn tho articles of incorporation by First Publication February 3, 1922. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. VIIMaillHiaiailllBIIIlEISIlliaiEIBlISEICIRSIRBKaBlKIKEIIlXBaiBB !ng article 16, to read Rs follows: Last Publication March 3, 1922. As Advertised. Zion's Sayings Bank & trust co. fOlv two-roym- ., c f. 28-a- o comfort-- ! There Is a Reason Why You Should Have j S 1 8 8 A Mutual Benefit Policy y non-payme- non-forfeitu- 8 8 AVOID REGRETS S 3 8 km k - j |