Show u vultp uijx fiMnitnwsi wfcwa mlxu aiwi)i fj The Issued On Friday Classified Adlets Editorial Notes Half Ten Cents Ratal To Psr Line Regular Each Issue Adrsrzisers Dr J J Boswell Opthalmio of Balt taka will be at the White House Sunday Noon until Monday No Noon February 26th and 26th extra v barge for testing your eyea JUferenoea your frienda bask if Conkeya Laying Tonie not eatisfaotory Lewia Drag Co Money Is CASH paid for bad Conkeya Laying to maka heue lay Drag Co debts— Tooio Tor Fordbam is guaranteed aale by Lewie SALE— 40 Aorea good farming North field Apply to K H March 6 Peterson Salina Otah FOR land in Wells at Ftrgo express money the Lewis Drug Co Get Fetera ordere into the babit of wearing the Shoe Sold by Louis Jacobs Edison Phonographs Drug Co and Wall paint reoords at Lewia i can paper and care you money on Wall Paper and PaiDt as I order from a wboleaals bouse I also hang the paper at 25 sente per double roll A W FELD Kalina tJtsh Call or leave ordere at Burns A Bone store FOR SALE— A few para bred Rose Comb Brown Leghorn Conkerela Price tl eaoh Order at once from J Oscar AnderaoD Salina Utah For your Cotflni and Undertaking Supplies call on the Salina Agente for the Qtto G Olsen Casket Works The above reliable flrm has eblpped caskets into Salina for the last five years and girsn entire both in prioea and in workmanship With the aid of new and Improved machinery goods will be made still obeap-e- r and reliable and fully Salina CORSETS— If yon desire a good fit Corsets get the “Rplrella’’ sold an guaranteed byMri Joseph Prowa in PROGRESSIVES In an iaterview In the Pittsburg Leader of February 8 Theodore Roosevelt aayi: “You ean say to the Pro gressivea that I will not desert the eanea and that they will find me side by aide with them to the finish” That’s where Roosevelt standi He ie tha foremost ebaraoter among tbs Progressives or Insurgents represent iug the great reforms which Utah people ara ao eyete matioally being taaght to bat and misbudeVatand It la this way with na: If then is any hops in tbs old party politioa it is In tha Progressive movement and if then II any hope for tbs oarrylng out of tha Insurgent poltoiea in tha old Una statesmanship that bops is in Theodora Roosevelt and equally aa well in LaFollette or Bryan or Willson Out of these four two candidates should ba nominated to run for the presidency Taft's record In office baa made it aura that ha can never again be eleoted president There is a surprisingly large number of people In tha country however who do not believe that the old parties or old party statesmen can remedy conditions and they oiler Socialism as the pacaoea This party baa grown ao rapidly that it is now a power to be reckoned with We claim that something new must ba tried for the more the old remedies are administered the worse oonditiona become The old competire system is not tha thing u oompeii’ion has given os tha sweatshops women and obild slavery low wages enforoed idleness Combination has panics failures brought tbs inlquitloua trust system But in this thsje has besu soma good aa tha dsvsloymeut of tha great modern trust system has proven beyond any doubt that cooperation ia the system for modern business and henoe the system for modern gorernmeut The government may go ahead very wrongfully we think and break up trusts but it oau never break up cooperation Where It breaks one trust a dozen qr more trusts will be formed business it the later Cooperative grandest success in tbe hi ttory of the world government i business there fore cooperative gqvernment will be a auocesa Ancient and Modern Sailors !l Sea $J 50 the Year In the Garden of Eden “Did you know this was my birthEy& day?" "Could forget It?” answered Adam "Let’s see — how old are you this yiar — now don't answer— let me gueos Your are — ah — seven!” "You hateful wretch!” cited Eve "I’m only five and you know It "But that is Jutft like you tren— you try to oretend that the time is and that your wives are dragging Just because you art growlnR old! over six and have lota of gray tatrs think you can Insult your w:re! you Edn wa never tbs same after that tiff Municipal League Local News Items Meet Success tbe Chris Continued From Page I club Each delivered some very structive remarks The ) in- Banquet Tbs banquet was btdi at the oper bouse at 5 p u and P possible for banquet in a ci y of 1200 population to be more elaborate and inviting and delioions than was this one we oaunot bow it could possibly be comprehend so Three Ions tables running the full length of 'the house were decorated with pinx and white carnations and ferns and Ivdeu with tbs beat thing that could be prod need and would have tempted the plates of kings and Tbe Governor and his party qnesns and a few local people together with tbe visiting mayors and commissioners were st the middle table The viaitiog oouuollmeu and other officials were n tbe west table end looal people who bad been invit d were at tbe east table Upwards of two hundred were seated This sceneiu tbe midst of the deoorationa waa most magutflobot he food wss banded down trom tbe stage by women and girls arrayed in white and tbe pretty aud sprightly waiters also clad in white served tbe viands The menu was as follows Fresh mountain tront eae' receivbu ter tried ing a whole one bread chicken po k roast Saratoga chip obeeee oabbage salad pickles olives lobster on lettuoe leaver obee e coffee ios cream in straws ohooolate national colors neepolitan cake nut While at table beautiful and cake a musio filled tbe ball which was executed by Halloa's musical stars Mr Curg Peterson and Miss Laura Oran This added greatly to the occasion Toast Master afid Toasts acted as toast ma iter and right ably did be perform bis duty It was his maiden effort aud be was afterward tbe re tipient of many The first toast compliments wan by Governor Spry who spoke on Good Roads and it may be said that he and eaoh succeeding speaker spoke highly of tbe people of Kalina and the spleudld recepi ion given tbe visitors And eaoh oomplimeuted the town on its beautiful maidens fair and comely women handsome men good musicians and singers etc Justice Frick spoke Dr West bad next in a general wry asked tor the uonstruotion of tbe l building to le at Salina and it was put up to the chief justice but he would give no deoleion nor would he decide tb prohibition quwfton Joseph E C ine epoke on tbe subjeot uppqrpost ia bis mind at all times— the boosting for and building up of A Utah song' was rendered by Mrs D L Argyle Dr Beattie epoke in a humorous vein and gave tome good health bints J H Manderfield epoke about his rait road and he said some thing might be done for Galina in the future Judge MoMaater epoke in A song prqtse of tbe Juvenile conrt “Silver Thread a Among Tne Gold" wa rendered by Mrs T P Peterson State Senator Wilson of Wasatch spoke brief ly Prof R Ji Lymqns oke feelingly about the late Mryor H F Jorgenson and paid a high tribute to him Dr Freeee ala t gave a splendid toast Dr West In a group around a motion picture signboard near the Tribune building were two “jacklea" from the fleet in the Hudson who were about to move on when an old map took the arm of one and delivered p abort talk which tbe lithotrqm diverted attention “I'm graphs and from the venders fine FOR “I was In thy old sailor” he laid an pasture or wild grass meadow for service before you were born I was tale Either Cash or gpetf aesurlty on a Mississippi gunboat twice around JlNNIE N JEPPISON tbe Horn on a satlqr down to Good Hope on another from Liverpool ano Never on to Australia from ’Frisco HOW’S THIS? We a steamer except the gunboat We offer One Hnndrcd Dollars Rewere sailors though” with the empha-si“You boys are on the "sailors” ward for any oaa of Catarrah that by Ball's Catarrh Care day laborers” “Guess that Is right pop” said one of the men “but we’re F j GEtENET&OOTeled'Qbio We the undersigned have known F the kindarmsthey want now" and they and walked away leaving linked J Cheney tor the last 15 years and the old man to tell how they “couldn’t him perfectly honorable in all Ale a knot" and do many things which business transactions sod ffaanoUlly came in the sailor’s line “in the old able to carry out any obligations glade times” — New by bla firm w aiding Rinnan & MabvM Try m Single Roe Wholesale Druggists Toledo 0 "We read” said Luclqda Hall’s Catarrh Ours is taken Intern“about Evening Meeting ally acting directly upon the blood atd how Adolphus brought Luella a great After the bauquet the people wended Testiof tnuooue surfaces tbesyetetn bunch of roses and we can imagine 75 cents sent free Prioe par their beauty we are jeft to guess at their way to be chapel and lia'eiied to monial Hold by all Dtoggiste buttle their cost but do you know it Isn’t an able talk on Heal'b Problems by lake Hall's Family ' Pills forcqngti-pailoreally necessary in order to make Dr Beattie which was'iilu t rated b' I borne beautiful to have a bunch of stereoptioan viewa Governor Spry deroses as big around as a barrel! that livered an interesting address on Friendly Advice a single lovely rose will do? Libraries “We surprised all our friends by get“Try this: If you have spent all your ting marled” The Balls for hats and gloves and Adolmoney Now aurpriee ’em by “Good enough — come Claude brother A grand ball was iu order at the my phus hasn't Itaylng married"—Kansas City Jourwould say hasn't come to the bat — opera house qaqb nal evening and was well stop at the florist’s and buy a single atteuded All visitors were there and NOVEL SOME FRENCH CANES rose It will cost very little and take themselves immeusnly as did that home and set It in the proper enjoyed vase Its red petals and green leaves elso tbe home people Handles of Walking Sticks sre Reto please the eye and Its fragraneb to The Decorations ceptacles for Coins Matches and fill the room an individual flowbf of Other Things was not a visitor present but £bqj-grace and beauty and Joy in terms of highest praise of the epoke bunch a can’t have “If you try Frenchman The ingenuity of the beautiful decorations magnificently has not been confined to the making ingle rose” which greeter) tjhe eyfs at the opera of weapons out of apparently bouse It waa a scene to be rem mb canes fn fact there is quite a The Everglades ered From in front of tbe etege bung of uses which tbe cafil Is variety The region known as the Everglades tuade to eerve of Florida Is about 60 miles long by 65 a large plejs of elentrioal work exeunt-eOne of the canes is fitted with a by U C NordMt which oast a brtl broad and is one vast swamp miles loin box and a match box these beit was the studded with Islands of from a quarter tiat)’ red light ner all ing contained In the head which is word “Welcome" made qf red of an acre to hundreds of acres In exconcealed with a carefully provided tent These Islands are generally cov- light In t be neuter was a evergreen lid The coin box Is arranged to ered with dense thickets of shrubbery chandelier from which ebown oth of depositing and easily removwith lofty or vines and occasionally red lights Lou aud prefy atruud it ing the coin Jy a slight pressure of Ths water (I pines and palmettos tbe thumb thus obviating the necestreat evergreeus reache from one to six feet deep tbe bottom each corner of the hail to this sity of fishing for coins in the pocket a rule covered with a growth of Another cane handle contains a as All arouud ou el'her aide flg the rainy seasoo During rank grass s known the of Complete outfit game to October the district com- aud burning ware artistic ally at ranged Petits Chevaux When the lid Is from July prised in the Everglades Is practically and had a epleudid appearance At Ipen betting can begin and the horse The vegetable deposits tbs ejouth door was au evergree Impenetrable tr grossing the wire first wins the stakes well Is considered of the Everglades with cotton balls iu it to reprueen One of tbe latest Parisian novelties growth of banana and winter Buga were laid aud cosy cornIn a ladles’ parasol handle adapted to the jtnnslsta and when properly drainfruits other which ers arranged Tbe plane pro euled tontalnlng a roulette wheel be one will undoubtedly Ian be used for gambling at any place ed the region The Hour was covered very flue scene of the most fertile on earth pt moment with plus trees witbsuuw upon them ‘ These handles have become very and It represented a good winter scene popular They are of fine workmaq-Ihlsilver of or In Attendance gold end generally One handle contains almost everyThe tiamea of those iu attendance The CALL PRINTERY has Just thing that one wopld be likely to need from the different towns and counties reoeived A long big lot of new type tbe is wound sheet of paper aside from thoae mentioned are: Ut finest that the foundry can furnish Around the rod from which pieces notes American Fork Dr J F Noyes We are bow prepared to do better Hans may be torn off for taking When tbe lid is opened penknife penChristensen of Lebl W£ Ranker of work and a wider variety than evlr cil nail file combs and looking glaas Gleuwood ACHeilesoD L 8 linn sen before Our Priutery is at your serIre disclosed These objects are vice Let us Logan G W Liuqulst Mayfield C R help you win business but large enough for practical Nielseu Midway Senator J B Wilson We oan now execute large and fine Small Scientific American Monroe Magleby R Lowe Mor- poster work Don’t go elsewhere John Ewlea for anything in the Tombstone line agent of Works for Arthur Henris Marble 500 designs to eeleot from Richfield Good prloes as any In Utah Mart TOMBSTONES— Editorial Page Salina Call an Rasmussen espable atthful janitor of the achcol bull ting i service gay that be has years a oil bis never cn insert a da That’s nom service Mint It should him to he new school toard Manager 0 M Hansen o' th local creamery was a Sait Lake viet or la t s )ii week end ou butduees 'or the tlou James Jensen was a Richfield Friday and waa iu atteridauue a( a beet growers’ meeting there Miss Leverne Stevens wss dowu from Mt Pleasant Frliay and Haturday Mrs Roy Burch waa dowu from FOR PUBLICA110N DEPART MEN OK HE IN FBI' It 0 h LAND OFFICE ci ALVLtKL CIIY UTAH January 31 15)12 NO ICE Is hereby givan that George Ezra Casio of Salina Utah who on April 9' 1908 made Deaert Land Entry (Serial 01896) No 6G09 to r NEltf T'l "fti11 21 h 'HO'Inl 18 (ho1 5) Lak Bangs J E Mrntinp UnMoenf lu'entlnu to ui tt’Fn Proof to ea'abli-claim to the lann above described the Clerk of tbe Diet rl tt Court at Richfield Utah on the 29th day of March 1912 Claim au' names as witne see: Utah George Beel Jr of Richfield Niels Chris enaen of Richfield Utah J ) Ivie of balina Utah O Loreutzen o' Halloa Utah E D R Thompson March 8 tlt CALL A B Chambers iiMnv! 'laMarf liceman-" 'i v aw V" ui 3S that speak Shoes PETERS THE SHOES Some Shoes don't talk Our Shoes plain speak olainly Every fea'ure talks out loud You want our shuns we want your trade so it ought to be easy to get together Call in O'- From Two Points of View The king who was in attendance at the cat show was looking at the prize cat “He shows the result of careful breeding" commented his majesty The cat In pursuance of the ancient prerogative was looking at the king “His pedigree Is twice as long as tpine" reflected the cat “but he must b' of a common sort of strain He doesn’t look half as majestic as a po- ON F PETERSON sP Ml oni L J Muriev Bp A Bradlry W Au terwon PicHHHnfJ Oho Christensen H L Nielseu Provo H J Goddard Ray Dickson Redmond J B Sorensen Chris Jorgensen Richfield and tbe oonnty R D Young Dp V Ban Arthur Henry J AEnce H J Hiuen N J Bates H N Hayes J E Happier Andrew Laweou E W Crane Clerk and Salina Mayor Uounotl Salt Lake G Emery Sandy Marsha) W W Wilson W E Entire Smilhfleld 3 Clothes that wear Merchandise that Is worth while This ia a store chat makes prioess V for people v y The Racket Louis Jacobs Prop ilrf tfUinnfffi fi'fclrwAesiliiaAertllirfi Coffins 1 The CALL is your friend Caskets and Burial Suppl ies j kept in stock at my store imported from leading deal-5- $ You can examine the goods and make seletion at ers fctock of burial goods any moment Call in and seefuy jgPF PETERSON Furniture Store i Me it r7!rz 1iitiriii r f c tl'- Lots New Typ© JE For Fine ' NOTICE that M Pleasant Friday and Saturday for the time Mrs June Ssgmiller and sister Jennie Jorgeneeo of Richfield visited with their mother Mrs Mathilda Jorgensen Friday and Saturday of las' we k big at Fifty and unusual estimate age for matrimony lg bead by Mrs Vivian and o) the National Society of th Diugbtir'- ot C liornia The hap nuii mot successful marriages pie-- t si r stys are those the man At that ol rn ind the woman of 35 on s e claims th1 male age bat bcurnie more mellow and tolerant On the other as weM us mote tolvci-that a girl of 20 ratio sic inthnu - m ich harder to gtt a’ong with ihaq to gtt aong thoui and that there eight to be laws prohibiting people in nr tying beiore they are 30 years old —Success Mttgiivlne Marriage An of the proper O COLORADO A Close Woven POULTRY Hprmg AND a p RABBIT FENCING Steel Fence Fur I’uultry Yards Barbed Wire Fencing and direct from at first oost as w pay spot cash faotory Just unloading a car of eaoh theu another saving saving In iu freight till the coat to yau is— well it will aurprise you as it has our oniputl tors Cali and see The experiment stations advise 'armors to ue Square Meh Fence made from heavy aiugla wire aud warn against woven and twisted fauces which rust through quickly and are not so strong Let us show you Sevier Valley Merc Co Near Depet Salina Ulfih Box 1 Phone 1 4 j cr t |