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Show F ridgy. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 n m i'-.r- in . J v I at 'if tit li. I i !! .1' lrs-- Sfl - lU ll i jj lA I.CSH. l!r, i.n iln-i- h . , .1 I : - v i -- i i :: r of 'lit- - ;.t ill w.i- i. i'll Ini'ili. !::r Ml, I;,.. .. - l i -- !.; II- 1. t $ ar I I : iy. Fmk 1 ai.l hi , ''.i - ! :t i -. I ! J t H .! have Jwpi if r.jcr L- - r1 Mr. ei; jiii--i:- rir. nf AttiiM.' Full I.iii..- Mr- I .. i '.V I n l.il.-ti-ii- i -- i i vVi I S i'li fiViiiH ,ir.-. Mr; .l.;v y' Lh . Ilf Muirin KiiP-k- Iil.t -. visit -- u: 'a , ,1 , i... I i : i. . . Mr. Ml( u i Wedne-d- .' r li 1 . i I.;-1- fate ldt nigb'. ' ?:.i i i i - , i M. f illi .i iv J N. rJ iilfii'l V''i: parent I ti.-- M;in nf Silv iri . I. M ;. - ' iital e:iliii:' I. rv.il ,ii;al IH II. d M'C'IIIO of Sail i . a 'I i in" ( 1 a I i ?i . IMirli-kV- fiJ ih year. i 1 r liniiie ic? if Vii piiii ;unl i w I - ; i ii I I - : 1.. ...i ii I. a' ' O !,. I - ..III .it illhi i w lii. 1 illi Mr. ami ' la.iiK'i. (if Mr I i'iii Mi ;. Shirts That Youll Hang On To While' of' Wlilli visited ill llii lullin' of M I'm pureiilii, Mr. mul Mr. Joseph Swi'i'l in In Hu- iSiiKon. on Siimliiy. Mrs. Ornoii I'rull died Wednesday of lit n week ul lnr home III Trenton,1 1 ! St. - with f lie 1ulrirk's 7l Ii. It will 1,1,1 ''' ,l, Miss iiirludii--- lii-- li V i ;I In fiiM-mu- I ;t will ; mg l v the paM in liomo Mra. & IlillH Miir.-ellu.- i J - r iiierleiiii Kork I ilien. Ihe u n n iial St. Iiiiriik'a Hay I;. r: in parly will be aiven by the lot'ii I lo.:;e of ibe Kniabt of ('oluin-bu- . on TliUixday evcniiiK of Del week. Tlii i always one of the of the wprlng uoa- liift roc la e.i-nl:aiii. U, ,. ion , prineipal of Ibe Tlntie llirli Scl.iiid, wail Minii'ioiii'd lo Hieli-l.- i Id on Monday by I In illness nf bis brollti r in law', l'md Wilson, who was l.iki'ii In llie Iiiimi Hospital. Mr. Vi!on is niiiuui.iiiK a lumber btisi- A ul Kiellfield J.os 1 kii avon I'iiiell.i, of Kureka, iiil.'ii t of t lie SI. Maryu of i!. W.i ati'li, at Sid I l.ake, will ap- year on I lie n'.u;rai!i for a recital lo le riven on Sunday afternoon. Mias Miss ii Intcr-(iiiislii- il.uiri" liiiril in a May lnr i W. F. Shriver & Sons l in l M 1 1 lie-- Siinim-- wlio bad of Mr. and and U I it d.iurliter, Donna, of Sail I.ake n l iiy, were in I'.nreka la;l Sunday 3 v ;il f n ; with Mr. Alio Wife mul J i oi In r rt laiiw M. - Mr. and Mi.;. Kay Taylor and riiilih rn of Kurika. win- Sunday brother, ssiot.-- i bi ro of Mr. Taylor' Killies l.ivlnr and wife and daUKli-le- SEE OUR WINDOWS Mr. tin' f'.m li.iiik, Mi. Iniiii 1'iny flurli.ink for Mr uml $2.50 $1,95 $3.50 Mr. n rul vi. :d Ciivliaiii City on 'iiiisilay. always ready. I J.iriii-- on. nlli. irlurm-i- You have probably had ehirts 30 fine in fit, pattern and color, that you didnt like to give them up. These new shirts are lik? that. Ccme in plain shades or fancy patterns, neckband style or soft collar. Trie economical prices will help you have a fresh supply ; . Cl.ivello pianist. While 'ii ill Eii- i.i 1111 4 .1 0I1 11 IjJ except ionally clever M 11 - J - wu tinru III reka left Sunday fur a week's viail Tim l'rovo in I K!9 mul wiih I lie mother In Price a( lln- homo of her uncle. of Mra. II oho Adams of Kuroka. V. I. IlirlmriN. Slio will uImo v i III l'iiii'ral Morvli,,, won lielil nl lln,'w.lli lnr niinl. Mra Kroil Killpiick. Alex Win. of Sutherland Spring l iiiiil oilier rel.ilie:i ill wurlli. Trenton eliapel 011 Sunday. ville, who was a ti"ihew of former 31 I'nited Stales Senator (icorge Ruth i rl.ii.iL died sal urday. Ho wa a black mith b'.lpor at tlie Kolumbia Steil Mint. Mr. Sutherland was a broil, r of Mim. liolieit Martin of Silver City. Tlie burial at llo- - t boa. A uplendid pro.ram uml social being prepuied to be given at lhe!f' in .l!:rr of ll.e Kureka Ward Relief! 31 SiN'Iot y on Tuesday afternoon ,,, k 'iHUniorjtmg the anni-;-of.Jj Skilled phyalrl.ins rcrnyulzo Ibe apr rut kinds of romedlrs. hut imthlnR did 1,0X1 pearance or plmpli's. hulls amt nlher nm anyi good uutll a friend advised nm Vorsur' "f D10 organliation of pkln eruptions as Mug an Imllcalloii Intake S. S. 8., which I did. Tills was .Kelief Society. The program is of an atiimrinal conilltloii nf tlm system. D" ilireetion of the recreation time ago. MaW I feel well, and I This is why wo many thiiiisaints have am getting along flue. 8. 8. 8. slopped 'ei'iiuuiitee, Mr. K. Frank Hirch.'lJ been enabled lo free themselves of Hid Helling and It cured me of bolls. 1 Mr. K L. liristison and Mrs. J. H.'tn these unsightly blemishes and painful advlso ailvveak and u peopto llolliiis. IP annoyances by taking a course of K.S.S. to Rive 8. ft, 8. a trial. It clears up the You owe It to yourself to try S. S. S. Tin of held Woodcraft Neighbor skin and makes you strong and Alls j It helps Nature build up red rurpusele regular meeting in the .Miner'. It Improves the processes by which the yon with energy." Mrs. J. W. Barker, their 1' nil'll Hall on Friday I'veuing. A 1337 blood Is nourished. It Is Waluut d Ohio. Street, Cincinnati, and reliable. Is made from the fresh roots social fidtowed the business m.it- "I suffered from Impure Hood was of medicinal herbs and plants and is iug. mul "Sod" wum played. Mr.' II irry I'urtcn won first prize. Mrs. weak, and I had lost so iniirh weight, prepared In a scleulillc way in a John Anderson I didn't look natural. I bad pimples modern laboratory. prize, Mrs. and wss also bothered with a breaklne-n8 8 8. Is sold at all good drug stores James llani the house prt.e. and the that ltrlied terribly, I also had In two sizes. Tiio larger size is more consolation prize was awarded lo bulls ouo after auuthcr. I tried dlffcr- - economical. Mrs. Joseph Huy. A fine luncheon Another iinpoi-i.injwas served. meet in g of the Woodcraft will be .held on March IStli. FOX Many subscription renewals were received by the Heporter during the past few days, among them one fv.im .1. J. Halliard, for many years office' :mati for Hie iVntonniul Kureka of Kureka. who is now at Thompson, Nev., where allot Iter property of the I'nited States company is located Mr. Haruaid is Mill interested in I'intif, whi. h lie thinks is the great mining distiiet in the west with ja wonderful fmiiio now t hat new mines are heiir opened in tie Dividend section, Mr. and Mis. Leslie Civni.ir lertained a party of ft lend at tii"lr. ,,home on Monday evening. The ie-- ' easioii was the fifth anniversary of A hoi dinner 'wa heir martiage. -- Q served at eight o'clock and during M5 the evening 500" was f lries for high scores were enjoyed. awarded 'to Mr, t'lark Hansen and Krwin Jfi ,Sax. Thomas Franks won the con- - UJ isolation prize. TI10 guests were Mr.1?! and Mrs. I'lark Hansen. Mr. r.nd jfl Mrs. Krwin Sax. Mr. and Mrs. Th.'-.uIff as Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Ueovge U wtK-will Men" ILnl Tlie Tluve Miss Kronur. Kariean Kronur, ail of theme liv the imiiiciisliy of it Kureka: Mr. and Mrs. HenritJC mul tin grandeur of lls H'iwlui'l ion. and Mrs. yuayle Dion. ail t.f rS2 ipson In lA.lMM Htiile sonic Over iipiwar Pay son. the iii'Vit-- l. if I (lie i ili'ii'liiig Mrs. lloy Myers of this city rei'ri'tiolteii to v anion of the 1a eat-lihaving received a letter from ports The kotos. Iiocm's, oxen, ilogs, her brother. James Doyle, well ialiie nagi'ii mul oilier 1 known here and now living in south-icr- n iiiilmlinc hieycles, nurti'j , Kaliionii.i. Mr. Poyie tells of w'leelhiim-ws- . Iiaml wagons and ; slowing up in the opera-ionof piaiiie nchooners, run inliv llie ll Shell and o her ol eonipanies in lIlltllnMUtls. and around the Los Angeles district. This ore company, with which (as! qf 2 "i (?i Ml b ,:i several former Tin tie people hive .for a few years had employment. Is GEORGE OBRIEN OLIVE T reported to have laid off more than J. FARRELL. MCDONALD - .. v .m,. - mvtk .2000 men within the last few week . . SIWMS-II . SIAL'TILS V J !0UnUKJ-AU,Ollier oil eoncerns dome business on llie roast have reduced their forces, FUR!; in some instances on account of the lessening of the production from the Kulifornia oh fields. All the Irish lads and lassies as well as everyone else who is ramil-la- r with the kinds of dances d ! by the K. of K. will attend the next big event of a social nature the St. Patrick Day Dance for tuli. I ili't-etn,- - I1 m 1 Crrita mi ifail SvhalMf Mu pj linker Is a loyal Iti .ki for .1 d tier minim; ramp, m city marshal J'mh Kitv, whii lie in lias not I. ml interest in Kureku. JJ fri oid time borne. The Heporter i In ! a weiionio visitor will c:'.h week at p,,. linker home, ac rrs l.J,'ri;i, ,.n,.r nmtainlnK a nub iTl March away IthTimls of I lio is a ' How can so much value be possible? say the men who have seen K.-ni- , Pimples, Boils, Skin Eruptions 1 . Hart Schaffner & Marx j ls.J un-a- m clothes for spring dr ruit-dow- j tlmo-lrie- 8.8-8- . net-no- ut t ; WILLIAM presents j , j rt 1 I J - -- Ht - -- t', , s h . little. Big volume, specialization, immense resources, very small margins of profit are the answer. Well show you some outstanding values at Two Trouser Suits J.-p- - -- - They wonder .at the good looking styles, the new and good looking colors, the fine quality in the fabrics and they wonder, of course, how it s possible to give so much for so BORDEN $42.50 $45.00 SEE OUR WINDOWS JOHN STAR THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Next soon-ore- F. Shriver & Sons ! |