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Show I I S! f i 4 4 : EIGHT i CLASSIFIED I I. I ADVERTISEMENTS - t i ' Tl.TSDAY, MARCH 25, 1 GOSIIEII VALLEY RAILROAD THE TO TAP NEWEST THINGS MISSING DISTRICT DisMALE HELP WANTEI-TW- O. charged soldiers with salesmanship . ability. Bigmoney, Inquire for Mr. Blazer at the Lamar Hotel, 9 a. m. Wednesday ready for work. 4 i THE PROVO POST ON - When the - Goshen Valley Railroad company, two weeks ago, made the Mcb25 announcement, through Captain E. Z. Puddatz, president and general man a- that the projected railroad from GIRL1 ger, EXPERIENCED WANTED Rlo Grande th point At least, 18 year. t0 for housework Ir0IJ Klng Tlntlc Standard 35f rnlne9 . .old. Mrs. DaTidWestwood, .tartodwithtiitwei.. East 2nd No. Phone 45J. Mch.23 days, some surprise was expressed, although ho one questioned the FOR RENT MODERN FURNISHED standing ct rb!!!ty of the men behind or unfurnished rooms, 285 South the enterprise. The Goshen Valley oompany awarded - the grading co5th West ntact to the Utah Construction company and the latter organization AT SUTTON MARKET Oranges, special, S dozen for $1.00; moved a force of men and teams on also . lemons and grape fruit Best the ground Friday and yesterday began active grading operations, as was meats and groceries. Phone learned yesterday from both official i Mch5-t- f of the railroad and ths construction ' company.- - ' The grading was started about two miles out of Elberta on the D, A R. G. road. an4 .in being continued, directly toward the Tlntlc Standard mine, a distance of about six miles . Nearly a score of teams are already at work, and it was officially stated yesterfor dry pelt $5.00 and np for" beet day that Lwo stream shovels had been hides. . Green horse hides, $4.00 and sent down and would be placed in np, calf hides $1.50 and up, muskrat commission by tomorrow It was also hides $1.15 and up. We also pay high announced that the general force emprices for all kinds of furs and will ployed would be added to from that call any place at any time. to time. It being the desire of the H. GUSS, Manager- .L, . ... contracting company to complete the 312 South Academy Avenue. work of grading within, ninety day a. Phone 224. Prove Utah. On the main line of this ne railroad, at a point meet convenient to WANTED FIRSTCLASS BOOKKEEP-- i reach the Iron King mine, eoroe two er and stenographer. Fine oppor- miles distant,, a spur will be run to tunity for right man. For interview, tap that property.' The main line, , address, P, O. Box, 251, Prove spur and the necessary swiches will Mch-lltl bring the total length of the line up to approximately ten miles. FOR EARLf The cost ol the Gqshen Valley line Ohios, grown from northern stock win be about $300,000. The project last year and Pearl White 883 W. le fully financed and there Is held 5 let South. Phone $12. to be no reasonable doubt but that the railroad will be in commission FOR SALE-PU- RE STRAIN BUFF wlrtl,n months. Leghorn Eggs for -- setting C.-- S. this railroad SinceiheTundIngbr Sutherland, 4I Eas tfird South. been assured the mine operatorz bar April 21' in the entire section of that part, of Tlntlc tributary have taken on a ref FOR 8 ALE EARLY ROSE POTA more optimistic view of the immedi- MARKET IN , Dolmans , Silk and Wool Dresses A-4- ." . 194-19- 5. Come and see us I' " i i , i L' r - r SALE-POTAT- OES,- - A-1- - toee Be 8th West CaU 190 l . $ f ! 1 I 1 ' 4 ; I a' I ( i t Gunmen Careless . Shoot Into Homes - - - v A number of resident) on Provo Bench have complained of careless ' shooting of late. Just yesterday some one shooting with a 45x90 rifle became careless and the bullet struck the front of .the Dennis Davis home near a window and dropped to the cement porch. A few Inches to one aide would have resulted In a broken window and possibly injury to some . family. member e .Unlegs- - the practice Js stopped th reeidenta on the west end of ths eBnch declare they will call for an Investigation. 4 v -- of-th- -- house, Phone Mch25 - KHS.CTB WANTED. Farmers to grow 23 acres celery; acres cabbage; 50 acres assorted lakg tablespoon ful of Salts If Rsiifc hizts or El add sr bothsrs Brink vegetablev;100 acres onions and 239 loti of watar See acres potatoes. us for partic30 ulars. ' THE WM. M. ROYLANCE CO. Mch-14-- . tf (DR SALE CHEAP new gas iwnge, PRACTICALLY 858 No. 8rd East Mch-2- - 9 - PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged trils and End Head-Cold- s. reiRALGlA PAIH Get -- ; - lO cent package of Dr. James Headache Powders and dont inffer. When -- your head aches you simply must hare relief or you will go wild. Its needless to suffer when you caa take a remedy like Dr, James Headache Powders and relieve the paia and neuralgia 'at once.'" Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package Headache Powders. of Dr. James Dont suffer! In a few moments you will feel fine headache gone no more -- neuralgia pain. tikes .Hot Stuff. -r ' The common green frog has been dl covered to possess an lnsatkde greed for wasps. This extraordinary appetite does not seem to be in the least checked by an occasional sting. The protecting color of the frog, which sits motionless upon leaves, no doubt deludes the most wary of Insects Into a sense of security. - COLD CUSS Get a small package of Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Hamburg Take a tables poonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break cold and Cure" grip,--as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking-ua cold. Try It the next time you suffer from cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. HIIIG s Nos- -- You feel fine in a few momenta Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air paseagee of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night Tell your druggist you want a small bottle f Elys Cream Balm. Apply hrtle of this frsgrant, sntisepUo cream ia your nostril, let it penetrate through every air passage of tbs head; sooths and heal toe swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, aad relief comes instantly, It is Just what every sold sad catarrh sufferer aeeda Done stay staStd-up tmi nimtla i- nt ' : ' ' s cy new-bor- Ull n 1 Elizabeth Aston Influenza Victim Elizabeth Ashton, the daughter of Mr. aad Mrs, Joseph ton of Provo Bench, died at the Ashfam- ily residence last Sunday night lowing an attack of influenza-pneumoni- fol- 8he was the only daughter u the family, and is survived by her parents and two brothers. She an active Sunday school sorker ia the Timpanogos ward. The funeral services will be held In the city cemetery Wednesday and the cortege will leave the Berg and Son undertaking parlors at 1 oclock. va MRS.- - W. F. OLSEN, MRS. RAV BACHMAN, -- 1' Ward. RESIDENT OF LEH I COMMITS SUICIDE $8 years of age, died here yesterday after a long RlnesS ( , caused by a cancer of the liver. She LEHI, March 20. Morgan Eow-e-ll la survived by four sow and six BUILDING v CHAPEL . ...... ended his life - earty thky AT SPANISH FORK daughters, who reside in Idaho FalhN morning by hanging himself (a. and the remains win be sent to the a shed at the rear of his residauoa. town for burial Mr. HowsU had been employed as Spanish Fork, March 22. Excava- Idaho foundation of tion for the Salt Leke Route as a aectlos L 1YAN H. DRAPER DEAD the new Third ward ch&pcl will be hand and had been In the habit ef Ivan H. Draper, the ton commenced soon, it was announced up and perparing hi own of Mr Jans Draper, of the getting today by the bhoprie The super- breakfast each morning. Thin mornstructure Is to.be of brick and tlw Seward, died Sunday evening from ing, when Mrs. Howell arose she supeppendlcitia The young posed he had building is expected to cost about 8,1 8ttack gone to work, but when 18 survived by his mother, three $18,000. saw his lunch basket an inquiry-wa-s she . brothers and three slaters. The started, which resultd In the disOfficer Ebon Mann, whq funerral service(s were held - at the covery of his Quarantine body dangling Trom a has charge of the Bench district re- - Berg and Son Undertaking parlors the in shed rope oclock this afternoon, porta over a hundred cases of the Mr. Howell loft a note addressed '' . epidemic In his district to his wife and daughter, explalxtxx ! Professor E. D. Partridge of the B. his health that falling and tbxb Arnold Nelson, the son of Mr. and ' u- - lectured to the parents of he feared to an operation undergo has been discharged from the ser- Pyon Second ward on temple which he seemed to tkixk would Mrs Andrew Nelson of Provo Bench, work Sunday morning- ,- He wa also necessary hi the near .future, vice , and reached home from camp the zpeaker at the . afternoon J For .several days friends ef Caaa-fortuna- te Texas, ' Sunday.' The young man had noticed that k man has been in the aviation ser- He was abort appeared despondent . CHURCH CHILD DEAD.. rice.. 60 years of age and leaves a widow son of Joseph M., th p n non sad daughter. Kf. and Mrs. Haden W, Church, died and grown-uNEGLECTED. (CHILDREN, - at the family residence in the . Fourth NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -- Parson Richards wss arraigned bs- - wafd yesterday .. he la survived by Estate of Inge .Williamson, fore Judge E. L Jones yesterday on his parents, three brothers and one cessed. a charge of neglecting vtour minor . l8ter. Th funeral .cortege wiH leave with Creditors claims will present rif & Cons parlors at 11:80 Thurr- children. He was put under a $500 vouchers, to the undersigned, adminbond and not being able to raise it day. istrator, at his residence, Lake View, was committed to the county Jail, Utah County, Utah, or to Booth A The man waa arrested last week In -Suffering Booth, Attorneys- ,- Knight-1-Bloc- k,' Esnfcton, ' Wyoming. and brought to Unhappiness is the hunger to get; Provo, Utah, ou or before the 1st Frove by Sheriff J. T. Williams. - - happiness is the hunger to give. True of June, 1919. happiness must ever have the tinge day MARTIN WILLIAMSON, sorrow of sense of pain ontlived, the The Utah Valley Gas - " softened by the mellowtng years. the Admlniitator. has filed suit against company wonloss ln of thnt the chastening A Booth Booth. er Attorneys. Thomas-Warnto recover $63.98. drous mystery of time transmutes our Fliwt publication March 21, 1919, suffering Intodovo nnd sympathy with o there-WilliGeorgs Jordan. Last publication April 25 1919. Beauties of Constantinople. foil is of The city Constantinople of beantlful and Interesting things, but In the way of buildings, after Santa Sophia the mosque of Yenl Valideh Sultan, the wife of Ahmed L Is the most wonderful. The effect of these d Let Us Demonstrate to Too Our Efficient Shop York walls, as seen from Galata bridge, with their elaborate interlaci- Experts Employed to Do ing patterns and borders, Is .extremely BATTERY WORK ELECTRICAL INO, striking find there seems to be nothing Ia Fact All Kinds of AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. quite comparable to It The tiles In ' this old mosque ore considered to be 0 0 0 among he finest in nil Constantinople. Lee Us Save You Retreading ;Youy Tire Bills . Ws are a nation of meal eaters and our blood is "lied with nrio acid, says a n authority, who warns ue to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble.' The kidneys do their utmost to Ire the blood of this irritating acid, but beeome weak from the overwork; they nl get sluggish; the eliminative tissues elo-athus the waste is retained in to, STIFF blood to poison the entire system, JBIIITS When tout kidneys ache and feel of lead, and you have etingii seiaa in the back or the urine is clou,!', Bub Soreness from joints and muscles lull of sediment, or the bladder is Irr with a small trial bottle of old table, obliging you Jo seek rolief dui ir. . .St Jacobs liniment the night; when you have severe 'hea, aches, nervous ana dizzy spells, sleeplcs "(losing" Stop IUietiinaijRm. ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bau . ' Its pain only; not one case in fiftv weather, get from your pharmacist about requires internal treatment. Jtni four ounces of Jad Salta; take a soo l.nic., penetrating St. Jacobs Lin,, tablwpoouful ia a glass of water before on the lemlec spot," a-lipht f breakfast each morning and in a few hv lao nine jou say Jack Robinso- n, . fine. This act comes the rheumatic pain. . St days your kidneys will famous salts is made from the acid oi l.iniment" is a harmless rlimo-,t- n grapes and lemon Juice, combined with cure v kieh never disapixjint-dnoRIlthia, and has been used for generations burn the skin. It talfe to flush and stimulate clogged kidney and stiffness from m b neutralize ths acids in urine t is nta, muscles and bones; stop BO longer a source of lrritatioi bus lumbago, backache, ending urinary and bladder disoiwvi. r tip I Get a 30 centneuralriu bottle o Jad Salts is iaexpensivs and canuot honest St Jacobs Liniment makes a eliriitful affcrvnm-n- t t injurs; and eg in a momen store, Uthia-wate- r drink, and acbody saa uwk from pnins, aches am . mistake by taking a little oeeaefon-tV- l suffer! Rub rheumm e tli kl&ajs i( m4 lla' well-know- The campaign for Overseas clothing for relief in Europe, begins Monday, March 484, and doses March 81. It is very- - desirous that all clothing brought to Red Crcjpn headquarters as early at possibls. Every kind of garment for all ages and both sexes Isurgently needed. In addition piece goods, light warm canton flannel nnd other kinda of doth from ' which to n make garmentes for babies, ticking, sheeting and blankets, woolen L' gooda of any - kind nnd shoes of CH,LD UNDAY. BUR,ED every: slto are ssked for. " Tuner&1 8ervlce8 h 8undav Blncei the clothe, wlll be subJected ,or wis Arno,d Skinner, to the hardest kind of wear, ; only old 0!1 of Mp-d 8kln garmenta of strong durable materials, of intern dledere Saturday should be sent, Mak the gifts pAcUwb? al trouble. The pervicea were held cat :st-thfamily residence in the Fourth EDNA M. WHITMAN, - Overseas Clothing Campaign Committee . . .. nanrs hot Thai 011.31 1? W Inquire 184 East 5th North. 3-- Bailey Child Falls - e OLD-TQI-Z ; MODERN ' . , FOR 71 RENT CLOTHING CAMPAIGN.. . R s P oaaacj- Ap21 ate future. - In addition to the Tintic Standard, the chief producer of this TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE ALL part of Untie, there are at least six Mch21tf or eight makee Phone 144-properties near to the producing ptage that their status at havWHITE LEGHORN EGG3, 75fl per ing passed . beyond the "prospect' setting. Phone 551 J. H. Durrant seems assured.,. . ..m30 - The railroad-will- not not enJycut down the transportation charges for stARRt IF LONELY; FOR RE the output of ore, but wilt likewise suits, try ms; best and most suc- reduce the coat of getting supplies cessful Home Makers hundrsds and mine material to -- the - various rich wish man-tagsoos; - strictly properties,' and should in the course confidential; most reliable; years of a fw months of active operation experience; descriptions Jbreo. "The prove Its earning power, not only for Successful Club," Mrs. JPnrdls, Box' the Tintic Standard, but a a purvey r. eh. 3q Jor to needs of the tributary dls- ' I trict. Tribune. . WILL EXCHANGE SPLENDID FUR--1 nlture and hardware business In PHntlna In thriving mining railroad and agriculj The Chinese follow th? primitive tural town, for good city residence we of printing from engraved wood Stock shout $10,000. Building $4,600 cn blocke The matter to be printed Brl written by, means of ink, upon Will bear close Investigation. This ' to potod face downward PWwbJch Is a rare opportunity. Owner ku DPn of a pear or plum tree made a fortune but now wants bigb After ths paper becomes dry It is er education for family. Would nbMi impression of . the characters is left Then the blank require part cash. Pce are cut away and the block is turned over to the printer, who works by band. Be takes care to Ink ths characters equally and to avoid tearing the Impression. , , w - PI-- , -- Sana Field, the-concr- ete ld ws l ser-Kell- y,' T8, , v-- am Mr. Automobile Owner tile-line- - RE-BUIL- D ' by One-ThircL,- Your Tires. We . ( Human Fruitage. ' .y Nfttarf frulFTor herself. but for man. The branch does not benr the rich clusters for its own selfish appetite. Our fruitage must be for mankind. Your aim is a- mistaken one if you are seeking spiritual comfort, quiet satisfaction, Joy here end hereafter. Just for your own little self Christina Herald. Them, Cement and Cook the. Treads On, PRICE3 AND WORK GUARANTEED ionr (Tocv-norT- - Re-Bui- ld Yours forPROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. . . 55-- 7 West Center. Hums 273. . Ears 10 per cent on New Tires and Tuba by Ccitlrj Within the ITtrt Tex r.rx. , 1- - |