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Show Page 2 Friday, May 28, 1920. EUREKA REPORT! Postoffice Fixture Man ; Was In Eureka This Week Another Royal Suggestion A representative of one of the house which make a specialty of fixtures for postoffice buildings was In Eureka during the week, conferring with Wv J. Adame, who anticipates submitting e proposition to ' the postal authorities, offering them the use of his lower Main street : for building, properly furnished, postoffico nee. The postal officials have asked for bids for a properly equipped building to which they can move the Eureka office and Mr. Adame is the only local property owner who has taken an Interest In the nutter. The building which he will equip for postoffice nse la located to the west of the Beck Hotel and if the price la within the limits prescribed for an of flea of. this class the post office will no doubt be moved. The owner of tho building now occupied as a postoffice baa. ref used to make improvements .which, according to the postal inspector who visited the camp recently, must be made If the office is to remain there. The postoffice has been la its present location for nearly twenty-fiv-e years. Lower Main street property .owners will no doubt welcome the change but n majority of the business men are no doubt opposed to moving the office. , However, this Is e matter that is entirely In the hands of the postal department and as. no other quarters are offered the office Is almost sure to be moved. BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS From the New Royal Cook Book . Heart of the Wilds See Phai Fearful Damage a Slip of the Tongue Can Do. Her brother had run afoul of the law in an attempt to protect her; Her sweetheart, a member of the Royal Mounted, was detailed to run him down. That's where her tongue slipped. ' A picture thatll make you smell the evergreen pines and feel the. thrill of adventure. Star Sunday, May 30th tuck a flounsd haasflj hi with matted butter, sprinkle l and tab alanamon sugar, Roll aa for Jelly roll; eat tats tu inch ptaeas; place with edges up on What BISCUITI word suggests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satisfied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual recipes. " IfiBpoSS Powder Biscuits wefi-graae- ad tittle auaar Si .. sssEirk te K even M from pan Bute . Royal Baking BAKING flour, baking pow- aalt, add shortHMagaad lightly; add uquld or pat on floured about coo tack hi fhlckneaa (handle as UtttoM cutUr. possible): cot with Baks in hot oven IS to IS min- POWDER Royal Cinnamon Bans Aboolutoly Pure to: 'icssau I tsupoonsBoyal Baking ta Heap water . itabtespoona Shortening tycupamUk gift flour, salt end baking powder together. Add molted Sort, eniag to milk and add slowly to stirring until dry ingrsdtente smooth. Knoad llghtlyoe bMUdsndndl outhtech thick. Cut with biscuit sack drd with tack of knife one sMa of center. Batter .the men section and Mi tain part well over tho small. Pises on inch apart In gieaasd pan. Allow to stand II minutes In warns plaos. Brash sack with molted butter and baks In mode-le- ts even II te J9 patentee. - fre 81ft 8 tablaapooas New variety to your fames oa. meals. Addrass Mniuan Hi Nm SMI of maawmd sugar with flour, salt and bak-In. ing powder: rub shortening llstitly; add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Boll out K Inch . for WriUjTODAT shortonUig tycup sugar cMMUM I teaspoons sasdad raisins 4 tablespoons Closing Exercises Were Held Last Friday Evening RoOs IRSS.TU salt I tablespoons 1 Boost I ceps flour JsSKKKSLj halt water lift at .. MrVtakCttr ; o General commencement exercises were held for the various classes of the Tlntlc High School, taking place at the Elks Pavilion Friday evening of last waek and being largely attended. The address to the graduate! was by Prof. Reynolds of the University of Utah and the talk was of! a pleating one and greatly appreciat- Monroe laughingly of the hemlock-cu- p Salisbury in The ed by ell present. P, N. Anderson . crime.- Man In The Moonlight" j A qf the school board presented the queer figure of e man, half Indiplomas to the graduates and his half French. Tall, dark, hand-- ; dian, remarks to the young folk were prefNo man who wouldn't fight for some a man 'whose laugh was a on aced with a report the schools of him; no girl ha couldnt kiss! A strange admixture Tlntlc. Professor I. L. Williamson That was Rossignol, the Nlghtln- - danger signal. Ben Turpin of Maieur Beaucalre, at exercises. the presided and Robin Hood; an Admirable Crichton of the north country. M1HN BRANDT TO WEI). o . Pretty Rosine Delorme was to marry Sergeant OFarrell ' of the The following Item was . taken Northwest Mounted Police. The from a recent Issue of one of the La wedding was rudely interrupted by Grande, Oregon newspapers: news that Louis, her brother, was A very delightful card party was jin trouble and that Sergeant O'FarMrs. Chaa. by given Monday evening rell was under orders to track both Bedlngfiold at her home on Tenth Rossignol and the boy. street, In honor of her niece, Miss evenMonroe Salisbury depicts the roAn Brandt. enjoyable Gladys mantic role of Rossignol in hla ing was spent playing five hundred. latest Universal success, The Man High honors were won by Miss Louise In the Moonlight. OConnell and Miss Harriet Casey. A Coleen Moore, William Stowell dainty lunch, was served at the conclusion of the affair, at which time and. Alfred Allen are . the widely the engagement of Miss Brandt to fWRoe SALrSBV&r known and popular Universal play-- I xv me umvceJHL specul 77xneim ers who Clyde E. Bnntlng was announced. auppbrt the star. . MOONUGNT' 7V me MM IN Both young people are very well The photodrama was filmed at known, having been residents of this gale, outlaw of the north woods, who Universal City in the grandeur of city for some time. The bride-elea foam-fleckhorse California scenery. It will be shown came to La Grande from Eureka, through forest primeval and drank at the Crescent Theatre Sunday. Utah, two. years ago and has made her home with her aunt since that time. Mr. Bunting-- has lived here a number of yeara. He Spent most of hi school days In La Grande and is l grsduate ofof the La Grande high school class 1911, later attending O. A. C. For the past year he has been associated in business with his father, C. W. Bunting. The wedding will take place in June. "Bake with Royal and be Sure . ' i Welcome Relief From the Tortures of Rheumatism Can From the cause it Is one of the most thorough blood purifiers known to medProper Treatment. ical science. This fine old remedy Come Only cleanses the blood of impurites, end acta aa an antidote to the germ of rheumatism. JJ. S. S. is sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable literasight ture end advice address Chief MedThe most satisfactory remedy ical Adviser, 107 Swift Laboratory, for rheumatism, is S. EL 8. be Atlanta, Ga. Many forma of rheumatism are caused by millions of tiny germs that infest the blood, and until the blood ia absolutely freed of these germs, there is no real relief in . . spurred ct wmnniwmffliwmvwiwimimRniiBR C fnl Illy N W.F.SHRIVER. P.J. FENNELL. J. E. OCONNOR. JOHN MORLEY. F. A. CROMAR. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY. TAYLOR BROTHERS COMPANY. A. N. WALLACE. WOLF and LAIRD. EUREKA MEAT and PRODUCE CO. . 0. - ' FRANKS. MANSON BROTHERS COMPANY. SALT LAKE JEWELRY COMPANY. A. ha trrinod Miilaot past Mid ar phone sail will betas bar right ta year heme ta ebaw rev lhe NeBona Stay which bans sdso wljejw Irmly aa Cat wire and raadlly eonforma ta any body parities, dba ' will aim shew yea the Matteno Uereat and Oaplais all Ha Poista jf. uperi orhy wtlboet abHarUae .Is. A LaVLa Tomlinson . ft - ItV a cinch to figure why McAULKY Camels sell! - . 11th and 25th; these exceptions being on account of holidays during the same weeks. In order not to inconvenience our patrons more than is necessary, and especially those who are unable to do their shop ping before 6 p. m., we will REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. ON FRIDAYS except those proceeding above dates. This move is solely for the benefit of our employees, who labor long hours every day during the year and axe therefore entitled to the extra time during the summer months for. recreation and rest. In order that we may serve you aa well as possible under these circumstances we kindly ask that you place your Saturday order before 11 oclock a. m., as we will not be able to deliver orders given after that time. TINTIC MERCANTILE COMPANY. HEFFERNAN-THOMPSOCOMPANY. t Ysa'tw Lonftd For.' mV fflBUO(L IWNI PNM from MNi tbs waves wire sad hUwsosrt MvBeea Mir. Mwt St as stria the heads of tbo apaclallr Caraatlara. ed FUXKRAL HELD. o Members of the Salt Lake lodge of Elks, acting In behalf of the local organisation of this order, conducted the funeral of the late Alex MeAuley, the services being held at the capital on Tuesday of this week. Burial We, the undersigned merchants of Eureka, wish to an also took place at Balt Lake. nounce that during the months of June, July, August and SepAlex MeAuley was well known in tember, we will close our places of business at 1 o'clock p. m. Enreka, Park City and other camps the west. His death took place each Saturday, excepting July 3rd, July 10th and September of. about a week ago. T TL FrttJom of Aetiok FISHING MAY BE POOR. High water in the canyon streams may mean poor trout fishing on the! 15th. opening of the season-WunA11 of the streams are running high! and the water is so rolley that trout would have great difficulty in seeing the flies thrown to them by fishermen. If the same condition exists on the opening of the season the fisher-mewill have to resort to halt fishe n, . ing o HOXDH.WAY BELOW PAR. o The million - and a half dollars worth of state road bonds being of-fered for sale will probably not bring more than 886 on the 1100, perhaps' leu than 986. The bids range from! (88 to 997 per 8100. This Indicates that If the taxpayers of Tlntlc school district authorize the trustees to float a bond Inane of 866,000, which has been asked for, the lose In the selling of the bonds will amount te nearly - . 88,000, ' j , . f Camels Mend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildness ye tall the desirable body is there I . And, Crash never. tire your taste! , - a Youll --appreciate Camels 'freedom from any unpleasant cigaretfy after taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor l ' .. . s- -V hi R- satisfying. Fir at, quality second Camels expert blend of chnfcw and ' choice Domestic tobaccos which youll certainly prefer to 8 kind ' " smoked straight 1 v : BOY HOOTOI OX TRIP. ' -- o You should know why Camels are so unusual, ao refreshing, eo " ' v For your own satisfaction compare Camels puffby puff with any cige- - MammotlTa company of Boy Scouts made e trip into West Tlntlc Untie District on Monday, remaining for two or three days. Their camp equipment was taken out by teem and the youngsters had a very - pleasant outing. rette in the world at any pricer-- . ' . aoMavaiywAwp arVaHMIiwIfrasaWpsrttebBrfWal Mewita; or tan pmAttmTSSo , I. jT mmTZ if, ratfeartm. Wt Smi mwwarf Ob ar aeSoa aapp(y rwaaym lR. A REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WtesieSata Soma - (ra-v- -, ' - - - . Q .'4 |