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Show Friday, January 28, 1920. BAGS WANTED The Reporter cents pound (nr gotd clou eotton rasa of large aiao. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McDonald of Ban Francisco, California, an tha prond pares ta of a baby girl bora win pay i S You Ought To See the New . Jan. Slat Mra. McDonald was f'r-mer- ly Mlaa Minnie Okey of thin city. Another Zane Grey picture, fea- turing W1U lam Farnum, and aald te be equally aa good aa Deaert Gold, will be ahown at the Star ant Tuea-daOne night only, Mlaa Emma Dougall vlahea to announce that aha wUl atart a ehll dren'a elaaa la dancing at tha High School on Monday, Jan. 21th. at 4 p. m. For partleulara phono 1S9-At their regular meeting, held laat Suits for y. Young Men J. The young' men who hsve been in to look them or-e- r ssy "They've got tho stuff in 'em." Theyre right, too. We believe they are the best' clothes ever shown in this community the best ever produced by THE BOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER si-rea- evening, Untie Lodge No. 711, B. P, O. Elks, Initiated a elaaa of four can- didate Harold Bhriver, W. L. Mitchell, John Hanley and Willie Smith. H. J. Beane returned on Thura-da-y after apending aeTeral daya with hla family at Salt Lake. Ha haa opened an office for hla contracting bualneaa in the Boaton building and in tha future will apend tha greater part of hla time at tha capital. Mra George W. Tinaman returned a day or two ago (Tom BaH Lake, where aha viaited with Mr. Tinaman, who la at one of the hoapitala recovering from an operation. Mra. Tinaman aaya that her huaband ia get' ting along nicely and ahould noon be well enough to return to Eureka. Saving Money On $8.50 a Week matter how small your income, it is posto sible save a regular, definite sum. The first dollar out of the weekly pay envelop is the easiest one to save. If you cant save that dollar you cant save any dollar, The owner of a chain of retail stores reaching from coast to coast started on a salary of $8.50 a week. He demonstrated that he was destined for success by saving a definite part of that $8.50 each and every week. You can do the same; you can save if you make the same decision he did. Make pay day your banking day. Start a. No' v The new double breasted designs, with high shoulders are high favored. So are the stylish single breasters. Some have belts, which can be won as full belts, as half belts, or not at all The fabrics are new and interesting; the patterns and color tones cover a wide range. Better values now than will be possible later. Extra good choke now at $85.00. The new hats are here, too. Mra. Thomaa McCormick and Mlaa May Hanley have returned after apending aeveral daya at Balt Lake Mra McCormick! nelee, MIm Eileen Murphy, who haa been quite aeriouc-l- y ill at one of the Balt Lake hoapitala, la reported to be alowly recov- savings account. We pay 5 per cent interest on all savings. ering. . Mra William D. Parkdr and aid eat daughter, were called to of this week MEMBER FEDERAL i ioua Illness of Wll who submitted to oration on Wed: SYSTEM Cross Hospital, who ia also II Payson Utah Organized 1890 while there. Another Zane Orey picture, Mra. Conrad Kopman la vlaltlng for a few weeka with her aiater in I Arizona. RAGS WANTED The Reporter will pay S eenta a pound for good clean eotton raga of large elae. Mlaa Emma Dougall wlahea to anMra Jamea Norman returned to nounce that ahe will atart a chiEureka on Monday after apending a ldrens elaaa in dancing at the H'gh few daya with Balt Lake frienda 8chool on Monday, Jan. 2th, at 4 Another Zane Grey picture, fea- p. m. For particular! phone lll-J- . Mra. V. E. Ekloff arrived in Euturing William Farnum, and aald to be equally aa good aa Deaert Gold, reka on Wedneaday from Butte and wlU be ahown at the Star next Tues- will vlait for a month or two with her mother and alatera. Mr. Ekloff day. One night only. A1 Nelaon, who left aoma weeka la intereated in mining and milling ago for a vlait with hla brother in propertlea near Olllmoro, Utah. ia enjoying southern California, John Harrington, employed at the himaelf in great ahape according to Chief Cone, mine, ia laid up with an information received by hla frienda. injured arm. A email piece of timber fell and a truck him but the arm waa not broken and he will eoon bo able to again report for work . Capt. George T. Brldgee returned the week after apending a James S. Gregenan, Manager during month at Salt Lake. George attended the banquet given by tho ReWE WILL BUY-publicans on the occasion of the visit BOOO Eureka Standard Offer to Utah of Mr. Hayes, and also had Offer an 8000 Apex Standard '. opportunity of meeting General 8000 Untie Zenith Oder Perahlng, who haa a kindly Power Utah Light d Oder word or two foralways the old boys of the I'tab-Idih-o Oder 0. A. R. Sugar Market Liberty Bonde Joe Buys haa been galloping MT. S. Stampe Market around for the past few daya with WE WILL SELL hla cheat Inflated like tted of a poutALL OR PART er pigeon all on account of the ar15000 May Flower Offer rival at his home of twins, both boys. 8000 Untie Union Oder Even thoukh hla family don't lead 9000 little Cottonwood ...... Oder the league ikwill ofose the year with 8000 Delmar Oder a fairly good tenting average and 10000 Independence 10c today the proa parents are recelv SBc ing the congratulations of their 80 Metallurgical Mill Co. Utah light 8 Power Market many friend The husky young-- , Vtah-Idab- o Market stars arrived on Thursday and seem Sngar 1000 Central Standard Oder i well pleaaed with 'their aurround-jing-s. 1400 Untie Paymaster Oder We suggest that the census Phone us for quotations and 'enumerator make a recount at the Buys home aa Eureka'a population other information. , figures must be as near correct aa Phone 156 possible, .LOCAL J&PPENJPffif Ik Untie Brokerage ...... i imm & fio : Tregoning'sc Hanley i fea- turing William Farnum, and aald to be equally aa good aa Deaert Gold, will be shown at the Star next Tuesday. One night only. Tha Eureka Home Dramatic company, which recently presented The Ranchman, at the local show house, made a trip to Goshen on Wednesday on which day the sam bill waa presented in the amusement hall at that place. ' The performance pms well attended and gave entire satisfaction. Mra. Frank Garrity's friend conducted an enjoyable surprise party in her honor laat Tuesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. There waa a program of cards aud then a dainty luncheon. Those attending the party were the guest of honor and the following: Mrs. Ella Sullivan, Mrs. E. H. Osborne, Mrs. Heber Mellor, Mrs. A1 Gillts, Mrs. Edward Bonner, Mrs. Pat Bonner, Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. John Savage. Mrs. Angus McDonnell, Mrs. William Owens juid Mrs. Theodore Fullmer. Mra Jos. Allston, formerly Miss Beulah Bacon, is reported to be vary seriously ill at Los Angeles, where ahe wu taken for special treatment some months ago. Tha young woman appeared to be doing quite well until recently whan her condition became more serious and on Wednesday a message, signed by her mother and husband, Informed the brothers here that she was much weaker. Levan Bacon and William Bacon left that night for Los Angeles and Frank Bacon remained here while awaiting additional information. Members of the local board of health today issued a temporary order prohibiting, all amusements, schools, church gatherings, lodge meetings, etc., and closing pool halls, soft drink establishments and other places where crowds are liable to congregate. It is generally understood that this order will be effective for two or three days only as influenza has been confined to the one home and as near as it Is possible to learn no one else has been exposed. The cases in the one family here are traceable to Salt Lake and if, in the opinion of the board of health members, there is danger of other cases being brought into Tintle, a quarantine against other parts of the state may be put Into effect. If so all of the Tintle camps will act as one unit. MAMMOTH Developing and Printing dy MAN DIED. William Hodgea, aged SI, and a resident of Mammoth for aeveral years, died at one of the Salt Lake hospitals on Saturday. Some time ago he met with alight Injury and blood poisoning developed, causing his death after be bad been removed to Balt Lake. Mr. Hodges followed mining during the fifteen or more years that he made hla horn at Mammoth. He was a member of the Robinson Lodge of Odd Fellows and this order bad charge- of the funeral, which was conducted on Tuesday. Among the Mammoth friends of the deeeased who made tha trip to Balt Lake were: Jerry M. Sullivan, Geo. Milna and Jtek Pierce, and Joe. Treloar of Eureka was also present at the funeral. ' j .Efforts are being made to locate relatives of the deeeased, it being understood that ho has a brother living la some part of tha west Mr. sud Mrs. Michael O'Gara, of Los Angeles, California, were In Eureka during tha week, (or a visit witk Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wall. Ttfey left for their home today, When tha spring sunshine puts the auto roads la shape for travel Jos. Morley will Join the ranks of tha motorists. This week he ordered a light alx Buick car from Arthur Burson, local representative of the Tellurlde Motor Co. Lady Maccabee Officers Installed Last Evening At' their last evening's meeting the members of the local lodge of Lady Maeeabees Installed the newly elected officers, Mrs. Etta Gear, acting aa installing officer. The list of officers is as follows: Mrs. M. Freethy, Lady Commander. Mrs. Pearl Bunnells, Lient. Com- THORNTON ISSUES CHALLENGE. add poison. , , . . lifo-sappi- mander. Mra. Elsie Brewster, Past Commander. Mrs. 8. V. Bowen, Record Keeper. Mrs. Gertrude Garrity, Chaplain. Mra. Violet Fox, Lady at Arms. Mrs. T. Viartel, Sergeant Mrs. Mablo Baker, Sentinel. Mrs. Lydia Baulsbury, Picket . Mra Agnea Beck, Musician. Mrs. Estelle Stapley, Captain of Guards. Mrs. Clole Beaton and Mrs. Sadia Williams, Color Bearon. j Harry J. Beane MINE CONTRACTOR - , TOM PHILLIPS IS Mine Development Work Of All Kinds Solicited. DEAD. Tom Phillips, former resident of Lnreka, died at Balt Lake on Thursday morning of this week. Deceased was 61 years of age and a member ot tbe Eureka Lodge of Odd Fellows. He left Eureka about fifteen years ; Bo 95, Eureka, Utah 1106 Boston Bldg, Bah Lake Small Payments Will Get Oood Residence Properties It is surprising bow reasonably you can purchase residence properties in Eureka. Right now Frank Garrity has a large list of desirable places and almost every one on the - Is a bargain. How does this strike youT list I room house with pantry, clothes closet, cellar, elty water, lights, large cow barn, good chicken house and other outride buildings: two lota Location southeast part of town. (600 takes very thing.. Several good places on Church street. The prices range from 7fiO to 14,600 and terms, will be granted to reliable parties Another onap: 7 room, wel built borne, contains pantry, clothes closeta water and - lightn Small cash payment and the . balance in easy lnstallmen ta One or two fine business- sites can be purchased for considerably less than they should bring a few months hence. Good lot on upper Mala street, 60x100 feet, an Ideal location for a Will bo sold at fSOO. residence. Other building lots in various parts of the city. See Garrity for residence and business properties and got hla figures on fire Insurance for property In any part of tho Tintle District. - . . Help the kidneys toko It fromthe Prof. Will G. Thornton of Salt blood. To aid them In this struggle live Lake wishes to issue a challenge to throw any two men in Eureka twlee carefully. Stimulate tbe kidneys with a reeach within one hour. He has been liable kidney remedy. worlds middleweight wrestler and None endorsed like Doan's 'KidI still very highly rated. He ean be reached at the Salt Lake Sanitarium. ney Pills. Ask your neighbor. Read this Eureka toatlmony. RAGS WANTED The Reporter, Mrs. Jessie JO. Frock leton. Church will pay 6 cents a pound for good Street, Eureka, says: I have used Doans Kidney PUlo and from tha clean eotton rags of large else. way they have helped mo I know Whenever my they are splendid. PUT OFF OLD AGE. kidneys have been disordered I have Many Euvka People Hava Leaned bought Doan's at Raormer'a Drag Store and have used them. They Tho Scent. have always given ms the darirad reSome old folks are bant and shaky. lief. I recommend them as fine for Others are straight and strong. people well up in years. Bo it esnt bo mero oldness' that Pries COe at all dealers. Dont does such damage. simply ack for a kidney remedy get No it Is loo often urle aeld that Doans Kidney Pills tha same that weakens older folks. Mrs. Freckleton had. Moatar-Mll-bnr- n urle Fight off this Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. The "high cost of living" is a problem that ie not' easy of solution. It confronts people in all walks of life. It brings ns much worry to the. merchant as to his cus- tomers. We are doing our part toward holding living costs down. t We buy for cash and take advantage of every discount and by selling for cash and by eliminating losses we are able to do business on a very low margin of profit. You derive the benefit in lower prices snehas pre. 4 . vail at rar market Visit the FENNEL when in search of groceries or meats. . MARKET . . - Fennels Meat and .Grocery PHONE 18 EUREKA. O0004O000O4O00O004H0O0O000000H |