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Show 'r. ii Lion Oefiss is ounces of pure coffee to the pound. Costed Coffees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to you, Lut 'money in the pocket of the roaster. TI3IK OHEGON EI10UT LINE. InlunrriraiiuJ diiart follows: North faiiMiixar I:M 2:.M ra.( ii.it. from rajmuu u South Pumn(arl.l ALUS ThoANTON. f:M iu :Upui. T:So m :l'3 :l'.u Axaut. BIO GI1ANLE WEHTEUN. Kiiil'lloiiml . Wnt'H'nliiil J:l'-- m . ui, W. H. SHhHMau. Atem-t- E. A Ifnish returned Tuesday! from Mtxioo. Drop in and try one of the delicious steaks, carved by 31. A. Coombs. Page & Peery have opeued tin ir new store one door south of and invite I he public's the patronage. A foil line of fresii meat aud green anl frucy groceries always au hand. . 16 Co-o- J. For oats and chop Parley go to Motlen to iMsitra liuortkuu luimt la lu tli Uaebr Tunwluy trailing. All tuniniiiui ca- the Payson Holler Mills, llous inuot bo aeeoiupaiiiad by tba wrt.crs Home-mad- e full nauna. Bread at Wigbtman Si A Lovely Home Page, Ji FINGER S. RINGS... Sous. Freah every day. A. S. II malls enormous stock Sit uatiil in th of stoves and ranges has just center of town. Equippo-- with arrived. electric 1'ghte aud ail modern conW. II. Smith, of the II. E. veniences, Inquire of A. S. llockleu company, mnu ufacturers Huish, Payson, Utah. of norhl-wid- e medicines, was here yesterday. Working poll tax is in vogue. Dr. J. L. Leilicb, (late of J. A. Loveless, Notary Public. Pennsylvania) superintendent of C. S. Six spent Tuesday in (Tliila Missions, will preach tonight Eureka. at the M. E. church, at 7 :30 oclock. all shades Bin! The public ais invited. Cardboard colors, at (Lis office. The married people's dance Halt Lako bread, fresh every T aeeday night will be a "warm number." Don't miss it Prizes day, at Mrs. Gutheil's. will be to the best waltzer Attend the Married Peoples' and the given best dance next Tuesday night. Ilemerolier, Mrs. H. B. Wilson Highest cash price paid for is closing out her entire stock of liei-f-, pork aud veal, by M. A millinery at coat. Go early and Coombs. make your selections while the 11 S. Carroll and son were hero stock is complete. Yon cannot from Ogden anil remained over afford to miss this opportinly. Fred Olt, known to many as Saturday night. young uian raised in Pay-soHales orchestra, the best in being ahere after an absence of a ta this part of the state, plays for a few a visit to some years, paying Salem. dance tomorrow night at relatives and his friends. Mr. Don't t M, A. Coombs is Ott will leave soon ou a mission to still at the old stand with a com- Germany. plete line of fresh meats, groceries We have been requested by the etc. committee that all married people Go to the Cash Grocery for who did uot receive invitations to moats, green aud staple groceries the dauco next Tuesday night, etc. Everything neat, new and ronsisder themselves iuvited; and first-clasPage & Peery, props. that all young people who have J, D. Ken worthy, general ngeut not received invitations consider and J. W. Fitzgerald , G. F. &, P. themselves not invited. Agt lb O. W., were in town Miss Pearl Simons gave a suryes terday, iu the interest of the prise party Tuesday night to her roa d. father, Edward Simons, in honor th Go With the Crowd M. A. of his birthday. It Coombs is headquarters for every- was a beautiful affair. During thing in the butcher line, Marsh the evening a very dainty lunch was spread aud immensely enjoyed buildiug. by the friends present, The par-lo- r was beautifully decorated with a rich rreen vine aud wanderiug Jews, and the dining room with asparagraes aud elaborate bows of It's your own fault if 'you. I pink satin ribbon. Those present don't let us save money for were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dowdlo, Mr. and Mrs, S. li. Wilson, Mr. you. and Mrs. Ed Simons, Mrs. Martha Underwrar! Underwear! Simons, Mrs. Wells Simons, Mrs. Underwear! Holmes, Misses Flossie Wright, r, n, fo.-ge- Gash is King! Myrtle Wightman, Pearl Simons and many others. ATTOWHSEHD'S CASH STORE. Mruu Fleeced Undeiwrnr, only Wc suit Mens Heavy Fleeced Underwear, only UOc uit Ladlin' Union Suits, only 50c Children' Union Suite, ouly 15c and otherwise. you desire Largias call ou her. i: Deet- - diggers are taking a f the latter part of this week, but The Gould special, containing Monday digging will be resumed teu coaches and twj engiues, iu euruest. passed ihruugli town at 10 o'clock Monday, going to l'inlic. The Go to the Payson Holler Mills train contained the Guhl party, for Flour, Brau, Shorts and all and was the most elaborate equip- kinds of Mill Feed. ment ever wheeled owr this part of the Rio Graudu tohJ. Ivy M. Potter has been granted a divoree from Maurice 1L Potter on the grounds of failure to proMaloneys Wedding Day is said to be a masterpiece of mirtb vide. Plaintiff was granted the and music at tbe opera bouse enstody of minor child, and was tomorrow night. restored to her maiden name of AACE3T3 corn TO 500 Ivy M. Wilson. lay-of- Olvd IM6?Mk9LSkllf yji 'llrishiar ... than tSetnrity, oLair llmi m ibviiMudwwf paoiste uitiui Utah. Payson, Dr. J. M. Henbx Office in Bank . Building. Residence one block east and one block north. LnMtiia tnrli.Co,. Lr0 provrimita. Knlurm4 rt fMoCnrr ia U.ti 41 wtrU. Iitttii 4 op K4iupkiuiphilfirH. W want oMiMt.inoict'tsfU or mdividul la ator lUh of ojuawo, Itaimu uir nttlijua baud and the Stake choir Send poMsI to fUri old, tSb Mil tendered Jacab Walser a farewell Charlie Whitlock, who is known party in tbe tabernale Tuesday night There was beautiful music in Paysou, was asrensed 45 and by the band, the choir sang a few costs, uiuounting to 2150, in Lich lovely pieces, there were speeches, and a picinic served later. The field last week. He ii t! e last re- affair was most enjoyable. Mr. maiuiug victim of the li!:rr pod. W alser need to tin a leader of ths dlers' who made a crusade Payson choir and also a member through that section last summer. of the bund, lie is at present a At the time of the round-u- p most resident of Mexico and is spending of .lie boys pleaded guilty to tbo a visit here, bat will Boon leave of gambling and were fined charge for his home in the 'Snnny South. iu sums from 215 up. Whitlock ahne put up a plea of not guilty, and lost week he got it in the neck. AU arrangements are about com- Charlie is in trouble in other ways. pleted to have tlie rabbit bunt Satur- II is under Imuds for Iub appearday, The bidet chosen are as fallow. ance in tbe Halina district court, g 1IUKTFRS. charged with complicity in Jam. a Spear near Kimberley, aud tbe Fugene Iulvcr Ed Hates Hurt Phelps case comes up at an early date. Nnto Uoektiill John Frsnconi John Ijint Rllly Wilson Paul Douglass Cone Colvin L. A. Colvin John Daniels Hell Ieery Dave Burnett ' Dave McDowell J ick Wilde Smith Wignull l'ldlo Wight mail Kd Strung Will lletta Mel Mclicth lien Turvort town. frwos Blenktewicbs Tl-.- For Prices, Etc. see Small Circulars. Payson, Utah. j I Mrs. Hattie Potter, ofTayson, obtained a divorce in Provo from James N. Potter on the grounds of desertion. The parties were marriad at Payson, July 7, 1SU7 and the complaint alleges that defendant deserted plaintiff on December 15 of the same year. The complaint was filed Saturduy morning and the decree was grouted Saturday afternoon, defendant waiving time to answer and consenting to immediate default being entered. That Hunt. catfla-slealin- Dude Hates Rob Wilson IM Simona Hnnk Gardner Fid nk Fulibnnka Clias. J udaou Trim liar nett Kune Turvort E. II. McBeth Geo. BOTH HOME-MID- We Salt Lake Bread, fresh Mrs. Samuel Erancotn went to Provo Sunday to attend her son, Will, who wis injured in an explosion at the B. Y. academy. The was boy experimenting with chemistry when the explosion AND A. S. lluifh has the largest stock of stoves and ranges in the county. IMPORTED! are better prepared than ever to meet the demands of the public for anything in this lino. whose conception of Dan Maloney, fun loving am of Ireland, ia said lu be exceptionally comical. A bright bunch of pretty girls, costly costume which harmonize with the special acenic settings will make the production beauteous to tlio eye as well as tuneful to the ear. Taken all I11 all, Maloney's Wedding Day" promises to furnish a good evening entertainment just the kind to drive dull care utvny and make life worth the living. ME.HUISH TREATMENT Mre. E. 11. Mitcliel was np from Payson Wednesday to assist her nephew, Arthur Irons, preparing for a trip to his former home ia COURTEOUS! England, at tbe Opera O 't. 25 Oct. 2) Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 11 cured merts, at tbe Marsh FURNITURE HOUSE, Payson . Valll., Oirpunteia "Q-i"A lloni.'s.iu'i Iloart." Week Malison Square Co. in repertoire. Nov. 20 Gun Buns Mliifetrcla. Word to appear in this place shortly! M 8. Douglass wishes to annonne to the public that he has placed large order for the Helz brand 0 shoes, which he expect s to arriv iu a short time. The Helz ia t b btBt shoe made, aud a make ths lie can recommend to his custom ers for serviceable winter weai and also for dius. Watch 1 1 announcement of their arrival. from the Stoves and Ranges. Lee Stark and Will McClellan came in Monday evening from the La Grande count ry Oregon. They speak very highly of that conn try and will return shortly with JJll.eir families. am now prepared to give you the best stove or range manufactured in the world, and will guarantee you the best prices that are on the market. A.S. I1UISH. 1 Powtll. Ladie's old style double The chain is a keep sake of aud prized very highly by its owner. The fiuder will be liberally rewarded by its retoru to this office, or to Philo Wighlman. Miss Ida Twelves, an expert hat trimmer from Provo, who has hail long training at tbs art, has been Lost gold watch chain. Becnrcd by Mra. Marsh nml will remain with her indefinitely. If you desire a fall or wiuter hat it will pay anyone to call ou Mrs, THE NEW YORK CLOTHING The only complete and the cheapest line of Stationery in the city. Pack's Stationer y Stork. Judge John Watts died here STORE. I. LEVITT, Proprietor. New Goods are Arriving Daily! the Monday night, of paralysis, after au illness of several weeks. He leaves a young wife whom he married lost fall. Mr. Watts was prominently known in these parts, especially in the Tintic district where he was prominently identified with miuing interests of a various nature. He came to Utah 30 or more years ago. The funeral was held at 10 o'clock yesterday Maloney s IVedding Day, "Malvney's Wedding Day, a brand new musical farce, comes lo the Opera House Oct. 25th, and if the management keep but one lmlf of the Teruises of their advance adveitlsirg, n most Nice line of Hats just received direct from K.ist. Mens, Ladies' and Childrens Underwear just received an elegant stock forenoon. "Last winter an lufaut ctillil of mine which w: can afford to sell cheap. We can please and lit anyone in Marsh. had croup lu a vluleut form, says Elder John W. Rogers, a Cliriatlnu Evangelist, of Filey. Mo. I gave her few doaea of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud In a shsrt time all danjrcr waa and the child recovered. Thla remedy not only cure croup, luit when given a warn aa the drat synip-tornpur, will prevent tin attack it contains uo opium or other harmful euMaucea aid inuv I' given ui confidently to a lathy h to an adult. Tor jst n Notice of Dissolution. it may concern: This is to certify that the owner- To whom Fine line just received and selling at prices very low. We have 50 Men's Ulsters and Overcoats, about S5 Mens Sui's and S5 Hoys Suits left from Brown stock. These will be closed out very cheap because we want the money to discount new bills. Thanking you for a part of your past patronage. MEW YORK CLOTHING STORE. P. S. tlu Come and see the new goods, vve scl1 then). low prices ou will be astonished at ship heretofore existing between Wm U. I'ligeniid Mark A.Coombs is by mutual consent dissolved. Tbe accounts of the firm mav be settled by either party. M. A.( Coombs will continue thebusinees at the old stand. Wm. II. PAGE. MARK A.COOMBS. Payson, Utah, Oct. 17, 1001. . The members of Bale's orchestra have invested in bran new snitc of clothes, each of the same style and same kind of goods. that Almt Griggs, the adopted sou of Mrs. Wm. Grigg, was injured in thecauyon Tuesday by a load of wood tipping over ou him. The extent of his injuries are not known, but said to be severe. A party went after him yesterday. ANNOUNCEMENT saatswawNM wsaeMKjibJnmxt down , Dr. G. F. Tilsun Office al residence across tbe Blreet Boutb of Lemmon's store. canyon W, L. Worsoncrofts a Maloneys Wedding Day musical ia comedy jolly liugling to appear at the Payson Opera House Friday Oct 25th. Mrs. Christine Auderson of Ephraim, Mrs Mary Aun son of Jjehi and Mra. Marie Larson of Halt Lake are spending the week with their Bister, Mrs, W m came . nominated for the justiceship of Eureka, We hope he wins. Malonrys Wedding Day. M irrieJ Fa iplwT D auce. hand a full supply. For . long Republican, aud the right man for the place, has been Houso. Rock Springs, 8. Douglass keeps constantly on Tim Payson Holler Mills make One trial of the good flour. Straight G ratio'' brand anil you will ubu 110 other. bn'ld-iog- . We are pleased to note that oar old friend, Maurice Lyons, a life- The Best Coal is Townsend's Cash Store. Tintio Miner, M. A. Coombs still continues to carry a fall line of fresh apd Ilcarse Furnished, Coming Attractions With our mammoth stock hy llyrojj F. 0:1. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a little bonk full of valuable information, entitled Utah Laws ou Mining, with the compliments of its publisher, E, W. Senior, who states that the book will be sent to any add res j upon receipt of the postage, Mr. Senior's office is iu the LamlOffice Bldg , Halt Lake. at Mrs. Gutheil's. E In the latest mimical farce production "Muloneys Wedding Day," which ia the attraction manager Mix hna tain fortunate enough in hooking for Friday Oct. 25, many new and good PRISES THE CHEAPEST! thtnga'are promised; the fun la fast and furious from bvglning to end, plenty of White or Black high gr.ule mimical specialties will be introduced by James L. McCabe we can suit and fit anybody. Our prices and quality of goods make people talk. aJ iy Peery Tomorrow Night . "Quo e, occured. CAPTAINS. C. S. (Six Will Colvin master-piec- Yaclis" w ill le presented at the Payson Opera House next Tuesday, Oct. SI by Mr. E. J. Carieiitor and a large com-l-aiof representative artists. This Is the most elaborately equipped conqany on the road till season, aud lias been a great drawing card. We still carry a lull and complete line of s. forty-seven- BUSINESS LOCALS Angus McKellar, jr. and wife have conveyed by waranty deed to J. Frank Pickering a new homo facing south and west ou 40 by Hi) feet of ground ou 'ibird East sin el aud Fifth South, Halt Lako lhe consideration was City. 0,000, subject to h $2,5l0 mortgage. Mr. Pickering came in from the city Tuesday evening aud returned yesterday. He is the western agent for a New York publishing bouse. W.Jbtli UBiiilUK For Hale Cheap cake-walke- I PAYSOif OPERA HOUSE! Thursday, Oct. 3lsi Admission 25, 50 and 75c. enjoyable evening may le expected. The production from a scenic point of view Is pcrfiTtr-- all of the settings being carried comnk-te- , the cast is a strong ono lcth in quality and quantity with the famous comedian Jamco L. Me Catena the ring leader Iu the funny jdoinsY A beauteous bunch of girls Just to make a fitting ensemble and to ndil that dnsh of vim so neccssaiy to the success of a vaudeville laree Plenty of siwrkling specialties of the highest order of excellence will i.u Introduced during tliu action of the : comedy.. Everybody is invited by t lie The dooii. wi'l open at (':.') :i n J the big fenst pt"in-llof T'J" nml music wiil commence promptly maimg.-m.-nt- |