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Show i. P03I -- THE PROVO PAGE FOUR rp -- CHAS. J. WHALQUIST i'VGlMettMu-Rwnol43 E." - j Center Street,t PTovo, P 0. Bor 203 Pho m 353.X ;. t X- - Bowel v. Ttah on State Cuardjjiaa! Troobl Agdtnst Y ecpfotjptbii-p.if- f ! t, T its age cmi&cqueiicey reside Not o, being able to realize his own a child's bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle President ,T. G. ..McDonald, in laxative given when, necessary. are Commenting on the -approaching Drr Miles Laxative Tablets -- to -- women State JFair,. said espedallywclt-adapte- d and children.' The 'Sisters of At a reeefit meeting of the Christian harity753i L'harles - St., Board of Control "of the National Luzerne, Pa., who attend many Irrigation Congress and the Execases of sickness say of them: Committee of the ... State cutiveSome Jlme ago we began ualng Dr. ' Miles laxative Tablets and And that Fair Association, it was decided we like tlien ery wueh. Their action Tf the Conla excellent and we me gratutul toe that the exhibitors to be are with gress placed on the State having been made acquainted We have had good results In Fair , them. , grounds. Visitors to the every case amt tbe Bisters aie very Fair this" fall will see therefore much pleased. one two shows-i- u the. State The form and flavor of any medicine is very important, no matter Fair and the displays oflhe Irri. who is to. take it. The taste and gation Congress. appearance arc" especially important The public will he given an - w hen children are concerned. - All to see at one time and opportunity parents know how hard it is to give the average child "tiiedicine, cvei) place what has been accomplished lbenii-Js- i-- con--diuo- c 1 THMfBank ( it ' '. A Safe Granary to store the crop of dollar which you sow with labor ami hank jvap with hope. Food your account now amU.it will feed you when Jhc winter of life - sets iu. As your hank account grows, toil and sacrifice will with -- ease - ami pleasure,, .Deny yourself iu small things and later you can gratifv big ambitions, JhougJrtlie taste (treat things arcpossiblej Jn in, which & Merchants Bank; . PROVO, UTAH. J. D. Dixon, Cabhier. T. N. Taylor, President, Anyone , anywhere can - w ith us by mail. partially by scientific and modern methods in agriculture "and g and thereby more fully appreciate advantages of, the state and ' judge probable growth and importance in the future. Itl addition to the agricultural and live sdotkexhihitsnnayj be seen splendid displays uf fine art, farm maehiiiepy and many devices, whieli are aid. Those who have lived in Utah educational and helpful in planand are familanyTength ning anddeaching the best met work. her with iar on the of carrying many natural redays Womans work and housewi- sources, cannot help being ..boos' fery; the arts and crafts and ters. Thp Fair directors wish to sciences; articles and specimens impress on the minds of the good of 'work by pupils of our ednea people of this state that a boost tional institutions; minerals, min for the State Fair is a boost for ing machinery and Utah inanufae- - Utah, and, therefore, a boost for lures; all find a prominent place1 every individual citizen. dis- guised. uMngT)r. Miles" Lax--' ative Tablets, however, this diffThe shape of iculty is overcome. the tablets, their appearance and candy-lik- e taste at once 'appeal to any child, with thu result that they man who lias mnneyin the bank. ' Make a deposit today. Farmers is -- to-th- The at the State Fair. It is the intention of the directors f the Utah State Fair to maUelhel91T exposition wh&ttke legislature intended it should he a fair which will prove a substantial benefit, to the people of our own state from an educational and entertaining standpoint, as well as an effective-advertisi- ng medium to those living in other states who may be looking .for new homes and whom we may wish to attract and interest. The success or failure of the 1912 Fair does not and cannot rest wholly with its officer. They can only plan and carry on the. work. Success or failure depends on the people "from-al- l over the state sending creditable exhibits and attending TheFair. To hold a big, successful Fair, the directors need and expect the and active support of the farmers and business men through out the state. They caunot accomplish big results without their -- 0 7. MEDICAL MILES ral Jts are taken without objection.; The - rich - chocolate tlavor and absence of other taste, make Dr." Miles Laxative Tablet the ideal remedy for children. If the lii st box fails to benefit, the price is returned. Ask your druggist, A box of 25 closes costs only 25 cents. Never solcf iif bulk.' labor-savin- d -- UlahTimter fiToal Co.r r , Castle Gate, Clear Creek, " Hiawatha and King , j COAL; Lumber, Lath, Shingles PORTLAND CEMENT Lost, Strayed or Stolen Two ICO w.- - Fifth lforth. Jersey calves, nine months old, one light and one dark. Reward J. W. . , ... .. Mgr. Dunn, will be given for information as to whereabouts. Call Eugene Uont wait for a headache to go awwjt IT Dr Milne- Pill.- J12 Jones, 104. Antl-Pal- n BEEBE L'UT.IBER CO, THE have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, , Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen -- Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, .Deering Mowers, Harvey Bolster Springs, Single r Sets Buggy Harness,. Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full . - line of Deering Machine Extras. - 1 -- stock-raisin- the-natu- DTiTngrtheTsinmnenntmths mothers -ateh tor young children-shoulany unnatural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt attention' at this time serious trouble may be avoided, Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. o invite the Public to call or write and get their They prices.' They can save you money on anything you may require in their line. THE BUSY g V- PHONES 104 and 105. 1 CORNER--Prov- v- o. f-time CO., Elkhart, Ind. C 1! IF :38 SCENIC . LINE VIA; OF THE DenvernRioGrande WORLD ALASKAN RED MAN LONGEST DEADLOCK GOING FAST FROM SINCE CIVIL WAR WHITE MANS VICES ENDS WITH WILSON New Train Service -I- The deadlock ,wi the Baltimore Drunkenness, Disease and - De convention wasTthcMongesHfi that . bauchery Wiping Out Tribes Bishop Rowe Pleads'With Cali party since the convention of 18521 " fornia Women. which nominated Pierce on the forty-nintballot. SAX FRANCISCO, July . 3 n in The longest dead-locdeDrunkenness, disease and national convention was bauchery are decimating the Inat Chicago in 1880. when Garfield dian and was nominated on the thirty- - unless population are taken by the govsteps ' ' sixth ballot. ernment to bring about aiTamell-oratio.. Democratic Conventions. of Xheir condition, the naThe following table shows the tive tribes will become extinct, acDemocratic nominees si nee;! 832 cording to. the .statement that has and the numlier of the Jiallot on been issued by Rev. Dr. Peter A which each was nominated: Rowe, bishop of Alaska. The No. of Ballot. bishop, it was announced here toYear. Nominee. 1832 .Jackson . , . . : First day, has appealed tu tfie women 1844 Polk Niuth of California to aid him in securss Fourth ing governmental action, Forty-nint1852 Pierce Bishop. Rowe has been in Alas1856 Buehauaiu. ... Seyenteenth ka for sixteen years and has had Second the welfare of Indian and white Jill 860 Douglas 1864 McClellan . First man alike at heart. He declares Twenty-secon. . . that the sources of the natives lSGSScynionr 1872 Greeley First food supply are being appropriat1876 Tilden Second ed by tluMannerics companies aud 1880 Hancock Second others, so that actual want is com. Second mon among them. Illicit peddling 1888 Cleveland -- x of liquor prevails and as a result 1892 Cleveland First demoralization has followed upon 1896 Bryan Fifth drunkenness and . debauchery. 1900 Bryan By acclamation Sixty-twcent of the natives per 1904 Parker First are diseased. . ... : 1908 Bryan First As.a remedy the bishop suggests 1912 Wilson Forty-sixtthat reservations he established before all available land has been Republican Conventions. ' " The fol i2kcn up by the whites r that the lowing table "shows nominees si nee 1856 liafivcS'tie '.compelled thereafter and the number of the ballot on to live-i- n family groups, each which each was nominated : to he as far removed from gropp No.-oYear. Nominee. ballot. the. other as possible, and that 1856 Fremont First uhen it is necessary to have'tribal 1860 Lincoln . . Third eouueil e lipid on the reserva1864 Lincoln No opposition tion. 1868 Grant , ,T.7 .T Tnanimons 1872 Grant . . . A .Uilanimous Tak Dr. lillrs- Laxatix TakMa far 1876 Ilayea ' onstipatlon. ' They will hdp you. Seventh NN E c TJ o N.Vy I TH N-C0 -- WINS AGAIN 4ft J. FAST j TRAIN h MISSOURI PACIFIC . UNION PACIFIC Sj EAST iijic-publiea- k SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE JHREE TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS of-Ala- JTHREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK n THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS TO - -- A 1848-i-Ua- We Won Everything in the Spanish Fork Races. BARRED NO. CARS DEFEATED ALLTHAT ENTERED ' The Ford Always Wins, Not Only in Races But in Economical Rnnning. Costs Less to Buy and Less to Keep Running Than Any Make, and You Get More Satisfaction Out of It. y We Use Less Gas, Oil, and Water and Make All " . for Lights and Ignition. Count the Fords "on the Road and See the Large Majority -r . Over All the Rest. . - , t T . Elec--tricit- ' Call, -- - x write or phone for demonstration or particulars to HOME OF THE FORDA'. 155 North Academy Avenue PROVO, UTAH. CHICAGO d -- o Limited Rio Grande LINE OF THE WORLD, . EVERY MILE A PICTURE , Ibis Route offers the Lack Last Travelers more varied Fares aud full particular will be, cheerfully furnished on' application ty any Rio Grande Agent I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Depti, Lake Citv. Utah. Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket , Agt. Frank A. Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. i 189f McKinlcv Salt Lake City 5:00 p. in. daily." - Overland Express another good train, leaves Salt Lake 1900 1904 1908 1912 McKinley- -: Roosevelt Taft Taft . . ."7F7i8,t First . City, 11:50 p. in. daily . . . I PROVO CITY- ' r" i CURRENT j No- - 512 So. . KICK1 President you do not get your paper, notify uV immediately and we will see that you get it. If -- General Banking Business Transacted U. S. DEPOSITORY 6- -For lor No. 409 1 No: No. 5 For Lor Station,-Provo- , For For 1. For 5 Na .0. ,t0,dn . r.A. IVADUIGS c. r. j EFFECTIVE SUNDAY: MAY r. St.T-- . a. . . I.-- EIXIO.V. c. a r. ' J , .. m. ' m m 9 ;30 (j;32'p 6:14 mm. - 8 :20 p. m. v ou ..uj 4 ta, 11 :0 a. in. 7 12:54 p m ,0. . 9 :30 p. m. ' , 8 :40 a m 3:45 Free pL m. reclining through trains. IV. H. . 1J as follows : For all points North and West 1IEBER BRANCH. No. 808 Leave Provo No. 807 Arrive Provo from Haber, 7 na 8 have been diicootioue. , iDa 0DlJ nd. Denver without change. Chair (ars, Through Slfepmg Cars, and Elegant Diner on all - Vice-Presiden- TIME TABLE LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST, . Sanpete points all pomts East ; all. points East Tintic Branch poiuts all points East LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST, . .Salt Ioike . all points West and North 7 alt point West and North For No. 2 No. 410 No 4 .169 So. Main Trains Change Time Cf RIO GRANDE J2.R. Trains will leave from Union ' . DIRECTORS: Angeles. Cal. Salt Lake City, Dry Work, J. Wm. Knight, J. R Twelves, Gea Taylor, Sr., Roger Far ' ;rer' - , JosVT. Farrer. Cashier. Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. j JW DENVER Get Our Prices on Rough CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 Reed Smeet, C. E. Loose, L. Holbrook, . . ; UTAH -- Dining Car Service on' both trains IN DRESS SHIRTS .higerie laundered nil' lmut 1ipsor tears. If not already a patron, a trial bundle will convince Savings Bank " Excellent will --result "iTyour' bundle of laUndry is sent to us. NO SAW EDGES ON COLLARS THE PROPER STIFFNESS By acclamation By acclamation - 1 SATISFACTION lirst, . . . for Round Trip; $35 from Salt Lake City: TICKETS ON SALE June 14th to 22nd, ine. Return limit Aug. 31. Aug.Jlatto Sept. 7th, iuc. Return limit Oet. 31. $40.00 FOR ROUND TRIP $40.00 'Du Sale from Salt Lake City June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit Ocf. 31st. DIVERSE ROUTES, STOPOVERS on sale at all Utah Stations. For Information, TiekolLilexalureretcr iee any Salt Lake Route Agent or write T, C. Peck, G.P.An J. H. Manderfield, A.G.P.A, $35 Leaves Provo Commercial 1 SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. Harrison Harrison Fourth .Eighth you. Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, . Colorado Denver and Springs, principal eastern j 01 n ts7'o!7 sa e a y 1 S, 25 and 31, 1912, June !, 5, S, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, JOlSj Julv 3. 12 and CO, 1912; August 1, 2. 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September ' 4 arid 5, 1912. . , Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars "daily to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louiti, Omaha and Chicago.' 1888 1892 . . . I; EXCURSION RATES - ij'hrpughpnti Thirty-sixt- h ; . Dysentery Is always -s- erious and often a dangerous disease, but it can be cured.. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic. For sale by all dealers. .. . scenic attractions, that can he geerv from tliccac windows without extra expense for side trips, than any other liuc. ; ...... THE IDEAL FOR VACATiCS Eloetneally Lighted - 1880--Garfie- ld - Los Angeles h 188LBlaine Railroad THE SCENIC Salt Lake City, tt..;;..'. ,.... .... and - . P. D. d Service. Supcrior-Trali- T c: A. Agent Denver, Colorado." tk: it-b- . -- 8 f. Should select a route famed for its Secnie- - Attractions - ' 'i R. G. any D. F. A. WADLEICH, Ci P. A: ST.EOUIS -- Travelers to Colorado" and the East - CITY - ThTormaTioTsee I. A. BENTON, KANSAS h ... C. R. STARK, County Agent Frank Ramsey Garage further or address UllCntH,- . |