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Show tvMav. yovgmber 19. 1926. THE EUREKA REPORTER Fct Treatment Shipments ; i it. tv--V- idunip . ' oil i:.U thief (concen'nitesl fan itein.i - Iv ritic Coalition Will Be Next Month In Operation titill bp'n. avali.-tO!- tnirry day . for the dt .c un readme oifirers ha campaign InaDped Oil for the Tlnue Coulitiu.i in the si.uth end of Hit VIi bin all- . i ! !i -- ,'i .1 .ii.l onrado ii ,, i . Hold ( sid.l a hnin suKI rih S'aiid.ird Ni old a i -'ll Pi. I sold J r, i . , , WiiIiiimI.ii. I.tff riir.,. suM 'fill .n:.l ;ire t;.,w iuV;,. ;u it.. lies.., ' ill lie in nv ! w Si l,! ; v . t.ii.1 piiaudii r,l 1 in j a: t S:ani!.ir,t sold at 1.' I'oini s.i l.uus ;0ld a) (" i pff.iris e .! : i;.,,,. nrk i i, M'i.l .. iv a r n i u;i s r.iii.t-raTh.-s- V,,!V . - i it !V a.i.-m- i. '' vi-r.,- iJKm; i! :i : li,,. in s: hutM.M .i.rch ';! l" pro-.,- i ui, ,1 u.a .if T.lllMIS I'arloai'.s riTSi.ii. r. I'li i I ru.-.i.1 - u ;' Offi.cs I I:. . S l Stock Sales r.iii ri..;:,. Si'h.iiil i. v ii r. ..1 f tutusa . To al t.ih I i'. ? riHi..'r;i;iin i i tifi t i'H' , uil i!.t in IV-:- I li i ' r i Mi1' K sn .'3 j !, a.l ;! ' i.T f- 1- .i.- S.jr-1-- rJ Of Ore -- . , . , ; .! s.-- r, :,i M a I . '".V'T I1,"U.1 u Thursday. p,y inr 1 hv Trt', n 1,1 hirf Cons, s.tld at $j Tr lUPM as Hi. Chain sold ai ic. I'nitrsiiy. Kfft.ris are tlold Silvor Shield sold at n . boinjj mad i ium to 1, a relative i o ( .t li i Tint if Standard sold at $i ;t 7 i ,.f X unia sold l,n? is- ance. found Mr. Ward aaya lhe a( li and tlial a spun- mon or, Tint le Con. sold at In.- u arin" ruiupletion i:.si a also fnaine, :.0 h. p. RaM Amirrimu !. Tlmuias h Stiilivan ruinprenaor as well ,)f ,h(I s lull carload nutl ,m IUNIK mtlK of pipe and other m:.- - portan, ov,.ri( s in coit Tin--: KI KKK I lllli IIC V the to .,s taken Sird serial n ,WU In trihuied hv hi wrre foundations The u week. his machinery jBdn-irl- !. leadiness for the new The officers of the Iuhli.- l.ihr.ti-' " announced a lunik drive for one of'"ihe iby i,1' rd bilfin;! tro announrrthe f ,l: !: ow- l onims week and everyone in ?Lfnr Pn!o!n nuinry fo me tin. - hi . to i:- I v.it!ii:i in she laritest .u will he asked to assist either of the min- in? mid next month. center in the Py Pivins books or Ity contributin; r. O!. r. N i:vs mRKAr. money for the purchase of hooks and children's literature now tiuite v MOHKI.S rlty . ' lnf!ude rtHUVrt south of badly needed. The lodaea will lie ny krank tlaima formerly owned akfd JN help and children from the XT Knj i0Il0,S schoolsto will Thorirburf:. make a canvas of the " ' fi,y' ln ,n,osl every home there Information ,em mu ,fiiar n,.V, ri hook which are not heina used Safe, comfortable, reliable service Koril (a,.torv ill(i j0a(eH Eureka-Payso- n The 'a the famished by years cars will come it. a variety 1 The of new l mo J?Line. the .colors. engines Stage "should Xa ': "ar . 1 a It is not too early to make selections of ClaUrcns Coats, even snow and cold Vvcather may st'.in to be in the f.;r dis ant future. Just new though our assortment is a i s best, offering opportunities to sdeef rot only Coats that will keep the chi!-ii- i jn waim and comfortable, bat styles that best suit each type. These very mode-i..'i.cos are also strong arguments iu favor of immediate buying. 1 c al P: Featuring Children's Fall and Winter Coals an. divt-rmin- 1 c u.',r CHILDRENS COATS PRICED AS FOLLOWS: - 8il" im ! a .f f. - - - . . ;? Dern. Monday. At v tr At the Klks Pavilion tonight. that time the mining congress Grand Hall. Isom's Orchestra and will be asked to pass a resolu-tlo- n 'Glen Lee Quartette will furnish the Indorsing Utahs stand on the school land question, as the t music. This K. of G. dance will he regional congress did in Denver just as good as the other events put .on hy these boys. He sure and at this fall. t ft tr ft ft it ft tend. Big Spi ciul Feat nres. H. George re n will he nickle plated and the engines are t equipped with Holly vaporisers Governor Names which increases the mileage per gal Mine Delegates (lon of gas. The enclosed models. ft according to the local Ford dealers. 0 a will come in highland green, fawn E. J. ,, The appointment of .gray and royal maroon. The open Raddatx. A. G. Mackenile and V. Mont Ferry to represent the .'models will also come in two colo". Seme changes are also to he made State of Utah at the American Minin congress in Washlng- - , iu the price, on various models, th.? 'revision being downward ns is its- ton, D. C., from December 7 to ually the custom wiih the Ford pro- announced 10, Inclusive, was duels. office of Governor ! from the u-- m,m,niy- r0 llsln AKTFR Suggestions Specially Priced Harold Urohni. son of Mr. and Frank nrohm of this city, is at home again after a two years' ab-- ; som-during which lime he filled a mission for the L. It. 8. Church. He was located in the northwest and for a year was in charge of the Oregon conference, with headquarters at Portland. Mr. itrohiu was connec- with Tayler liras, store at this I'luco previous to leaving Kureka. lie returned on Saturday and on ihc same day another local missionary, Plsrence Hauer, also reached home Mr- Hauer, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Purl Hauer, of Dividend, served in the not them states mission. e - IN F.lltKkV Triplets, and as far as we know the first group of three huhies bovn in this city, arrived yesterday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V. Combs. The event caused quite a stir in lhat part of the city where the family resides but the happiness In the household was of short duration as two of the children died and the third is not expected to lire. All were hoys. JUST RECEIVED HUNDREDS OF FINE WEARWELL BLANKETS IN QUANTITIES TO SUPPLY ALL WINTER NEEDS. Replenish your supply now for the winter months just ahead, when they can be most advantageously purchased. COTTON AND WOOL FINISHED BLANKETS $1.69 up to $298 Cl.l ll MUKTING. KSKIYK8 CURRANTS New crop Heinzs 1 lb. can ran lb. lb. 1 303 65c jar 30C 68C lb. Jar lb. Bulk, very good, 20c per pkg. At the home of Mrs. Joseph I'uul-seon Thursday evening there was an interesting meeting of the Club of Kureka. Mrs. Joseph 'Neville gave a paper on 'The written by John Dallsworthy, an English writer. A rlass discussion followed and later in the evening the hostess served dainty lb. Batavia, 3 lb. tin. tins'.... ' 20c 28c SWEET POTATOES 3 lba. 25a 1 lb. fancy hncy, 2 for . CANDIED Grapefruit n,ron- lb- - 25c PEELS ..ZZ Fancy Smyrna, Imported, lb. California, 10 02. pkg. California. 3 lb. pkg. 5Qc Large bunches, 55c N.UM - 50s GRAPES lb. ran 2 lb. can 0h,i'!. 1 Choice lb.' in addition to above: ripe fruit, lb . 12 GRAPE FRUIT l 48c 85c 30c can IOC a Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 4 FIG PUDDING Heinz 1 25c for BANANAS 8c ' 2 California, fancy, lb. asparagus tin 15c 45c 22c CELERY Tender and Delicious 2 lb. 48c Black, bulk. lb. 35c 353 Peel. lb. fan' - 2ftC cluster, pkg. Lemon Peel. lb. Ofaoge Peel, lb. 20c 23c Dromedary, pkg. Bulk, fresh, lb. FIGS RAISINS Del Monte, 15c DATES . IMg-leo- CRANBERRIES Large fancy, lb. PUMPKIN Del Monte, 20c lorida. large size, each SWEET CIDER Per gallon Oranges, l-2- Dr. and Mrs. Ostler Apples, Lettuce, Green Onions, Radishes, Parsley, Brussels fresh Sprouts, Artichokes, Cauliflower, Cocoanuts, tanch Vegetables, etc. In fact, you can get here every Malsite for ycur Thanksgiving Dinner. Spinach, Mens Finely Tailored OVERCOATS visit- ing with relatives and other friends. o Mrs. Tony Jacobson, of geles, who for some time visiting in Kureks, during week was the guest of Mr. Walter Jensen. Los An- has been the pat and Mrs. No better way to see how you look in a smart new OVERCOAT than to come in and try one on. There are coats for young men, for the business man, and mere conservative models, patterns and colors for those who prefer quiet dignity in dress. The seasons newest patterns are included in our assortment of OVERCOATS. Get yours while the assortment is complete. o Mrs. Charles Robinson, through a fall on the steps at her home a few days ago, sustained a broken arm. The lady is reported to be getting along nicely although the injury was a painful one. The Goose llangH High.' comedy production by the Provo High School students, with a cast of twenty, will be given at the Star Theatre in Eureka on the evening of Thanksgiving Day, November 25th. The admission lias been reduced to 25c and 35c and everything Indi-- , cates that the show will prove a good drawing card, the young people hating received excellent notices In other places where the show hat been given. drama REASONABLY PRICED AS FOLLOWS: $14.75, $16.75. $19.75, $22.50 NOTICE TO T.1X P.IYEKM 203 60c n, Salt were Lake visitors late last week, iJ 15c Notice is hereby given that ar- rangements have been made whereby Tlntic property owners can pay their taxes at the Eureka Banking, company. Eureka. Ctah, may time between this date and November 30th. 1926, when all taxes will be delln-- , quent and penalties added for nonKNTHK XOfH ri.l ll MKKTM. payment. Residents of Eureka. Mammoth, and Silver City, who wish to make The Emre Nous Club members settlement of their taxes for 1926.' met at the home of Mr. Alex Blight should take their tax notl on Wednesday evening. Mr. Edward them to the Eureka Bank. Tbe e ve a paper on Italian Art cot Ires after they have been proper, y 4nd thj djH(.UHHjon following Curstamped will be their receipt. Mary II. Drlwoll. Mr. led by IDA FARKES Events were given by Mr. G. rent County Treasurer. E. Hnih. The next meeting will be Dated Nov. 10. 1926. at the home of Mrs. I. J. Bonner. I I Meat Department JBESH OYSTERS, CHOICE YOUNG TURKEYS. gEESE, DUCKS AND CHICKENS. WE ARE TAKING ORDERS NOW. LOCAL ADA. o FOR SALE condition. I - Fisher piano, A Iiebrown2 kZ glive 03T street Wednesday. turn to Reporter office. on Main onj Re-- ! furnished FOR RENT house Theodore Fullmer. FOR RENT 4 room modern house.' nicely furntehed. Enquire at phone 140-on Main St. LOST Gray wool shawl Finder please call 137-J- . Mrs. O. W. Rawlins. HELP WANTED Cleaning woma-i- . Telephone 24-J- . I 0 $3.49, $3.98, $4.49 Mrs. n MINCEMEAT PRICES OF BAGS AS FOLLOWS: $2.98, and up to $8.90. I, MISSIONS o FOR THE Holiday Trade BEAUTIFUL NEW HAND BAGS SPECIALLY PRICED. When you examine these bags 3 on will appreciate that they are being; sold very reasonably. Some are fine leather trimmed with lcaher of a contrasting color, Hazard skin, and silk bags for evening. The pouch bag is very much in vogue, while the underarm bag is still IthTlTtN MtVI-SS- KI Tltiri.KTS luiltx Thanksgiving 1 - ltll-- $4 08, $5.40. $6.75, $8.90, $12.9C. popular. brrvui ; Page 5 J. Staff Capt. Sydney Commander of ike Utah, Idaho. Wyoming Division, and En- ernon, the y,,unR Pw, ign W. C. for the same division. ph' secretary will conduct P'?lal M .ttaodmt Army service in onthe NoS m., Saturday. p. at Church cordially vember 19th. Everybody Invited. Capt. I. Blackwell, Lieut. M. Morford. Corps Of fleer v. Di visional sapwmgMngM? FREE TURKEY A Turkey given with each Radiola purchased between now and Thanksgiving. Eureka Merc. Com. Co. mm isau |