Show I i If r i J i 'A I dBm No Home Can He Who Does Not Advertise Should Never Ever Be Complete Without The Local Paper VOL V SALINA THE WHOLE STORY IS TOLD zoms UTAH IOV of ol 11 NO 26 1910 interest Best Opportunity For REDMOND For Reform JE A Good School Contestants A Ins line of new writing material We have some fine Toilet Soap worth A Piano Was Never So Easily Within 25c a oak1 that we aro selling for 15c at wis Drug Co a cake Lewis Drug Edited' by F T Nelson T re can he no greater mistake that Their Reach inees be man to can make than hi a The Eighth grade met Friday even“Patronize home institutions” cries in business has me Everybody ing end effected their organization It the from week ’week editor to Republican country The Call’s offer'to give away absoluwas decided to meet every Friday ev- “That is r ght”says the merjhaut“give hea 1 the proverb of penny wise and foolish A liberal tely free a fine $400 pimo is genuiue work as ening and review such it to those who gq tosome other lawn poe way of business is expenditure always eure to and the lady withths most votes will iu t 8evir cotlhly proved ’a surpris®" by is outlined in the State Coarse of fo buy goods” Then with Tne are peo-- i get it Now have you ever had a betbe capital investment Mttmer ie being studied filled witbkinduesa to the loyal editor going Democratic on election day Bat Study 'Silas the world are ter chance to win uipiano? No you the Republicans are not without oon at present 8uch other work that per- he sends his job work to Kalamazoo or yls h to believe who that their Interest never have and never will have Think tains to their advancement will be takeolation as they elected three theaoe-essutilizes a piece of wrapping paper to euo 0i beat of winning a $400 piano for a little efand by can promoted en The officers grasping the class by up write an order for goods or send a stateGeorge A Christensen the as follows: President Iua ment to a customer Funny isn’t it? olin rig to nil they can get and never fort Why you could afford to work a Larue Ogden aud the month or lett jaoentslip through their fingers year for it Wbattbenjlsa Myaie Jorg oemmissiouer A W Bawman fha Peterson Leona enseo HistIwill pay good cash prices for your As jeueral thing it will be found two of workin securing suoh a prize? Jenseu Secretary majorities range from 7 for Represent-ativNow yon ladies who are in the conHorace Allred Veal and Hogs otb things being equal that be who P F Peteraoff’ to 632 for Mar Ba- orian Allie Rasmussen in test work to should get is a t liber d is most successful MrsB L Jensen of MaGrath Canaker Reo Redmond went strong Repub We are alwaysglad toget local items bus ess Of course we do not mean it and see that your friends are at work lican giving majorities from 84 to 127 da is visiting here awaiting the arrival You just such as you reader would like to inferred that a men should be for you in Oc the head of the ticket Salina went of her huabaudwho is to go on a misyourself and if you have any ou hand pro aal in hie expenditures but that oau easily see that we cannot make Republican by 23 but she gave some sion ould show bis customers if be is a anything in giving a piano away If at time send Don't them any be along Mrs Niels-Absavy Democratic majoritlea to' P F ferson is visiting in sandwich an advertisement into them trai p 'or those who be may be doing there ie no inoome in the oontest We Peterson 68 Ed Ross S0‘ May Baker Riohfleld nd of business transaaotions as must getsome of the price of the for they belong to the cashier’s an piano 68! H N HHyrrl20 o sooial relations he acknowl-th- e in or eleeit would baa dead loss CanMrs L M Breinholt and her) mother and Jif thev are not worth W Utah is safely Republican but by a are iu Manti this week paying for in a legitimate way they are ed everlasting fact that there didates must then get to work in dead majority Several greatly reduced no good to ns If you have any friends oar t 'so permanent prosperity or earnest and do their level best HundWork ia being pushed on the cement Republican counties arsilbis year In or you expect to go away got feeling in a community where reds ot subscribers will help you if ou the Demooratio column Salt Lake waste gate of the West View canal east visiting you tt are not reciporcal ask them But ask them to do it now-tThe latter clause may er just say so county ie a ala id Republican bands of town and the cement pipe? are bea one two three four five or gratify your creditors and the first was up A Olga Chrlstopberson llostjof the eastern states went Demo ing made for ibe waste ditch or old your friends subscription to the Call and thus creek Vjrmillion Saturday and Sunday cratio t reports that she likes the teacb-- j give you a boost The Socialists cast from 23 to' 44 Tally Cards Program Cards Program Elmer Nielsen has begun the found1000000000 votes for $10000 votes in Salihs and aig in Redmond ation for a new home on the west half Pencils buloees well very Cards Invitation Calling 900000 votes for $9000 There were two Amerioan votes oast of his father’s lbt Cards Weddfng Stationary Ac at 750000 votes for $7500 irs Sopbe Jaoobsen her 'mother in Baltba Lewis Drug Co 600000 votes for $50 00 id Prof John Nielson were Riohfleld The Sevier Light Power and Milling Following is the vote given each 500000 votes fsr $4000 The for runhere a bad sitorsSatuday surveyor enterprising'farmer stops'not candidate in the county as far as the Company has 250000 votes for $2500 weather’s chilling blast bat sows hi vote can beobtained the first name ning the lines for the light poles Mr Mathilda Jorgensen ot Richfield The list is not published this week as oats and gets his corn ready and whe was a Selina visitor Sunday being the Republican the second the Redmond did the best of any town a mistake was mads last week and we sun tb the breaks and forth genial Democratic and third the Socialist: in the county for theJRepublicaus givErneit Murphy is boms from Slt must try and rectify it warm south winds blow bis grain For Congress ing majorities ranging from 34 to 127 was accompanied ready to shoot forth and grow and ai Lake for a visit He 1575 their favorite eon G A Christensen harvest time is JOSEPH HOWELL by another Mr Mnrpby a cousin matured and fully hej CARD OF THANKS 1284 getting 127 more than hie oponent FERDINAND ERICKSEN countedione of the lucky ones whn Fdhderson was np from Riohfleld For Supremo- Court There was a splendid danc after Dame Naturejalways favors with i pTi Mr and Mrs Chris Christensen and witlj a big auto which he vhis while election the dTnYtRAUP- unfortunate neighui arops 1569 wit! (rjiJji to ML tbeiweUldg Jba?by who rests on his oars crying time en 1268 C 0 RICHARDS was most heartfelt thanks and appreciation A party for Mrs Joioe Osborne ough yet wonders why it is his crops For State Representative of Mias Alvilda to all who in any way or manner aided the home A Voice at' given a be failure mustalways prosperity 1424 H E LISONBEE ufterDoon There them during the reaent bereavement withheld aud life:' ot a harden to bear Nielson last Sunday in the loss of their eon 1431 P F Peterson were twenty seven yonng people c E West "Lives of poor men oft remind ns present A good sooial time was had One of the Salina school teachers term CHINESE LANGUAGE A STRAIN district hands in the following and re- honest toil don’t stand a chance the Bertha Christensen and Mary Nielmors we work we leave behind qs big1445 quests its publication MORTON JENSEN sen were down from Salt Lake for the How the Young Daughter of Consu 1465 On our It is certainly appalling when one ger patohes on our pants Heppler of the late Chris Christensen funeral General Wilder Struggled With finds the true condition existing in our pants once new and glossy now are Jonas MattsrfOzt the Vernacular The local forest servics has just finEven among the school patches of different hue all beoause community For Commissiooer trees on the east 1505 children we are often surprised and subscribers linger andjwon’t pay up ished planting73000 A H BOWMAN ' While Consul Gensral Wilder of Then let all be up and mountain 1361 even shocked to know the troth about what is due Joafeph A Lowe on the Pacific coast them Iu a recent meeting of the fa- doing send in yonr mite be it e’er so Banard Mattson was a Balina visitor Shanghai wa3 For County' Clerk sohool and the boys small waiting to meet President Taft or when the blasts of March on election day 1317 culty of the pnblio PARLEY MAGLEBY then on his western trip he spoke some very interest shall strike ns we Bhall have no pants of the upper grades 1669 Ed Ross Forney is again at the depot acting before the students of Pomona collag and deplorable conditions were re- at all as agent For Comity Treasure vealed Ws should not judge the boys and among othci lege one day W H Leary who addressed tha lo 1329 E MiWerks of Manti who H together too harshly for their environment and things remarked on how few Ameri1542 his sons is running the coal mine cal Demoorststhe night bpfore electC WPoweljr associations have caused ihe trouble with cans really learn to speak the Chiwas andmade a a at the ion visitor talk forceful the gave very canyon For County Sheriff But the parents teachers and boys up nese language a strong appeal for prohibition 1283 work unitedly together to eradicate Call office Friday and talked pleasantALBERT O ENGAR “Some people” he said “live a? 1583 these evils Andrew N Lawson The future of Salina is ly about the mine and it its possibiliMies Beatrice Miller a teacher of He a thinks ties theyhave splendid Instrumental music will give music long as twenty years in China and For County Attorney resting upon tbs school children of tonever learn more than a dozen Chioutlook there when they getths com- lessons at 50 cents is 12 How theu it for 1223 JORGENSEN $500 G very eachior important JOHN day which now exist straightenBut not eo my 1672 that we use every effort and precaution plications all winter in Salina providing she lean nese expressions H N Hayes She used to meet me to makelhe very best citizen we can ed out get a class ol fifteen or twenty All de little girl For County Records each evening with some new Chinese or should instruction decalljnon siring 1071 MM Warner who was here and VIOLA BURR which she had learned expression livered a epiendid Republican address phoDe Mrs C E West 1733 CROWN FOR May Baker MOTHER QUEEN during the day visited the Calioffloe and he said it Some of the beet growers are comFor Assessor “hiow the Chinese language like un1592 Its Stylo One of the Many Things was the finest and neatest country plaining of inadequate means for GEORGE A CHRISTENSEN office he bad ever Been And be has loading at th8tationandj would like the Japanese is full of honorifics That King George Is Expected 1312 j W Fairbanks eeen a good many as be was once a to see this remedied to Settle and I fondly imagined one evening Sup’tof Schools’ The coming of "Madam's Divorce” when my girl greeted me with some printer 14ff6 arnfRedchristensen One Commedienne of matters detail cf the the with' that elic entirely new expressions charming many 1492 E M Greenwood The funeral of old lady Dahlsrnde Cora King fcwain is without doubt was snyinj that King (Scorge will have to settle something like this1 Iobn Banks was held at the L D R chapel Friday one of the most pretentious theatre ‘Here conics the honorable will be the style of the crown to bo personFor SdtYeyor afternoon It was a fine Bervioe and events known to local theatre goers The many ateended age my father’ 1649 worn by the queen mother ' LARDE OGDEN The play is a society comedy Satire “To verify my guess I asked a 1189 crown 6he used at the coronation J C Morrison most There has Very seldom been any- on the divorce problem and the little Chinese boy to translate was broken up almost immediately At For Juatioe'of the Peaks It will seen in a decade first he was rather backward but 222 after the ceremony for the very thing in Salina to equal the dancing entertaining W n EVANS bs seen at the opera house Sat evening 160 simple reason that the bulk of the party given bythe Ladies’ Republican C M HANSEN j urged him till he finally said : olnb Fridaay night It was one whirl Nov 12 “ ‘Your excellency your diamonds For Constable of which it was composed daughter of pleasure 225 were T P tTUitSdlS says “Here comes that old only hired for that purpose 157 The ANIMALS’ REASONING POWER LEHI PETERSEN JR Mr and Mrs E W Crane Yes with are there are bottle” queen’s crown preserved jr — —o some in' Chinese” — the regalia and made for Mary of down grom Kimberly to remain for surprises Youth’s Companion Modena is riot fit all likely to be gCCd FOND OF PEANUTS ANIMALS According to a French investigator domestic animals have a certain taken into use and the small diaMrs Frank Jackson had a real BY EAGLES BOY ATTACKED amount of reasoning power often “I am perfectly used” remarked mond crown which Queen Victoria rag bee yesterday act upon reflex notions and can ashad made at her own expense was ft Tisitor to the Central park zoo “to Ilomeward bound from school the The Relief Society bad a a good live sociate ideas from which draw will they eat her private property By her seeing monkeys and elephants bee yesterday inferences Dogs and still more so other day at Kansas City And I do not think it ehe devised it as an heirloom to be- quilting peanilta Ira Cottingliam had to fight The threshing maohine boys gave a cats he says learn to imitate- the the toucans relish long to the queen consort for the (Strange that life and though dunce at the house last opera night voice and movements of their mas- with eagles for his tfiem for they are very much like a time being that was worth going a long way to ters or mistresses has noticed he defeated the birds he will 'carry lie when down comes to But it frarrot marks of their talons to his see the old when watch dogs which MANY they OF MOSS SPECIMENS polar bears buiTaloeS wild dogs and J 8 Jensen and his help bave been barked had peculiar intonations grave The eagles are believed to the rhinoceros liking peanuts it disto attack the boy working like beavers to get the heat- which resembled the voices of their have been driven Miss Josephine Lowe of Washturbs my ideas of wild animals” Young Cottingham Cats tty by the way in by hunger masters Peanuts however seem to furnish ington has presented to the botanical ing plant ia themeeting bouse when attacked by the birds shouted miswhich to make their be There will they a rousing Demoorati cry lie finest of dainties to even the University of tresses understand exactly what they lustily during the twenty minutes of celebratiouat Richff-l- d tonight “wildest” animals ih the zoo Tim Specimens that he was compelled (o fight for want bo made the deer antelope broVn bears ducks Mr John Nielsen’s musio reading his life but no one was near enough collection of class will Be held Tuesday evening golden pheasants and all the aniNUMBER OF CREMATIONS to hear him boy reached home 15 Nov the lions hall 8 m o’clock at mosses representing cveTy part of mals there except perhaps p Society from a dozen or more suffering In the collection preThere will be a meeting for Salina tigers and eagles cat peanuts The (he country Since 1S7'S there have been wounds Had it not been that he to charms Lowe Alisa have to were seeing sented rare beet growers at town ball Saturday fieonut by cremations in Germany In the was finally able to find a club with breast— New specimens from Ireland soothe the savage Caonda night All interested iu beets should United States in the last year alone which to fight the boy would doubt-leeetttadYork Tribune Jtijcn and England there were 31509 have been kjJkJ Sevier Goes Democratic State is Safely Sell Goods Organization The boys of th sixth seventh and eight grade together with the boys over fourteen in other grides met in olub meeting Friday Nov 4 1910 Twen ty five members were enrolled and they adopted the following resolutions or We the boys of the Salina School in order to help ourselves physically and morally do organizs theT C The executive power of the T C shall be vested in a piesident assisted secretary treasurer by a s yell master and manager These officers shall bs elected by tbs members oft the T C Any officer who doesnot perform his duty may be removed by the members The program ani social committsi shall oonaiatof the faoultr of the seventh and The boys of the sixtb eight grades and $he boysover fourteen iu the other grades are members of ths T C providing they obsy the folio ving rales: First- - The members of this olab shall not use tobaocoin any form Second- - They shall endeavor to re train from using profane language Third- - They shall endeavor to bs industrious and not form theb&bit of loafing Fourth- - Members who are tardy and do not bring a written excuse shall ba fined leu cents any member who i absent and does not send a written cents exonse shall be fined twenty-fiv- e any member who falls to prepare assigned for the program unless Jne bHYft an excuse ened her of tbe program committee s wall be fined twenty-fiv- Fifth-I- f anymember be accused of breaking tbe above laws the sergeant at- arms shall bring tbe offender before the club where be shall be given atrial who ia found Sixth- - Any member guilty of using liquor iu any form shall not be reinstated Bevrntb- - Members may be reinstated after two weeks provided during this to tbe rules time they live according of the club one trial of reinstating r no one can be reinstated for tbe second time Ninth- - Any boy who wishes to become a member of this oiub shall fils an application with the club and be voted in by members of said club Ho must also bave a private consultation with tbe faculty of tbe school Tenth- - Whatever other laws or regulations shall be found necessary to help this club shall be made of tbs faculty of tbe public school was held Tueg A business meeting day evening Nov 8 for the purpose of naming tbe club They decided its name should be the Temperanse Club They also found it necessary to adopt some new resolutions and bv laws Several of the members were dropped the laws from the club for breaking which had been adopted Friday evening reinstate They are now considering ment MEALS The AT A University of take? to Solve Living” CHEAP Missouri the “Cost problem PRICE Undct of Meals at a fraction more than ten cents each — good nourishing meals too (Satisfying the appetites of hundreds of husky young college men— are the solution of the cost of living problem at the University of Missouri The dining club of thfl university provides a week’s food- -21 meals— for $21315 and 450 undergraduates patronize it A council of students and teachers govern! the club and a student is general manager The actual cost of living to each member is $2121o a week On entering a student purchase! what is known os a permit the price of which is $19 This fund is tised for the payment of thq waiters dishwashers help — cooks etc Each club member pays for board $150 a week In addition h(j is taxed 40 cents a month to covey wear and tear breakage of kitchen utensils dishes etc and to moot the experre is for 'b etc j |