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Show Faff 7 Friday, July 23, 1920. . LOCAL CHIROPRACTIC gtomach, liver, kidneys and many other organs will become sluggish and disease if mhmhi is allowed to rim entreat, ed. Chiropractic adjust, release the pinched nerves of the lower spinal oolnmn and allows nerve energy (life force) to pass through to the organs af feet ed and health is the result. organs mentioned, call at my office for an examination and more thorough explanation of how we treat ninety par cent of all the human ills. sue-cessful- ly J. W. HENDERSON OHI&OPRAOTOB Crescent Theatre Bldg. Honrs: 7 6 Phone 106 2 to to 10 to 12: 4: W. O. Campbell of aaya, "I have uaed Than la not anything like ao many deaths from thla disease now aa be for Chamberlain! Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy came into auch general uae. When tbia remedy la given with caator oil aa directed and proper care la taken of the diet, It la out to aay that folly nlaety-nln- o of every bandred caaea recover. Mr. if CARL LAEMMLE Mr. and lira. Walter Jeneen spent Sunday visiting with Payton friends. Charles Brlngleaon is visiting for a few weeks at Ogden. Mrs. Hugo Depresln and daughter, Mrs. P, J. Donnelly, were Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs A. H. McChryatal, who has been quite 111 for a week or more, Is now well along toward recovery. County Attorney Bryan was over from Nephl thla week, having business In Judge Creighton's eourt. Mrs. Edward Bonner and children were guests of Salt Lake friends during the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Theodora Fullmer: are expected to return soon after a! months vacation, which was spent on the Pacific coast. j Mrs. J. J. Mallaney and children! of.Tlntle Junction were guests of Salt Lake friends during the pest week. Mrs. Belle Shaw and daughter of Salt Lake City, are visiting for a few days with the formers mother, Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City. Gasoline Is succeeding liquor as the principal agent la the moral downfall of the younger generation, says Judge Norton, of Gary, Indiana. W. Gear of the Heffernan-Thomp-so- n store Is getting ready for his vacation. He will make a trip into the Strawberry Valley, being accompanied by the members of his family. Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City, visited with relatives at Lehl during a part of last week. During her stay at Lehl she was a guest at a family reunion. Twenty five Immediate' relatives were in attendance. Mrs. Robert E. Turner and Mrs. W. H. Looney who went to California two weeks ago, are enjoying the cool breezes of the seashore. They expect to remain on the coast for about two months. Orson Brandt, former resident of Eureka, la back In the camp, hav- -: Ing arrived laat Tuesday. Mr. Brandt! la connected with the J. C. Penney tore at LaGrande, Oregon, and Is' getting along nicely. He came to Eureka by auto. Dr. G. J. Field was out from Salt Lake City late laat week, visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. H. McChrystml. Dr. Fields was formerly located in Eureka but In recent years haa been practicing at the capital. Long before the royal Italian mill liner doeked In New York her presence wae known because, of the million odor of more than one-hastrings of garlic which were ' being imported. American gold coins are being destroyed and melted into Jewelry by Spanish goldsmiths who are procuring all the American gold pieces possible. The American gold piece contains purer gold than those of European countries. Orrtn Spalnhower has sold his upper Leadvllle Row residence to Mrs. Charles Zabriskle and will move his family to Salt Lake. They expect to make their home at ths capital tor several months but may return to A tkriUevjh wfSch tiae.ekysthfiJimiC r0i I If you are a sufferer of any or all of the above o in hmwmwwhww iimnia offers Statistics show that constipation is the most prevalent disease of this country. OnafUat la Chlldm. we I Butler, Tenn., Chamberlalna Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for summer complaint In children. It la far ahead of anything I have ever used for that purpose.' Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA &GREAT AIR ROBBERY THE eagle man, who smiles at Death waiting for him five thousand feet below than Locklear! Ride with him on aa acroplana wing-tiFight smugglers with him in the cloud banks ! Be only fifty feet from him when, g mils in the air, he climb pi During the hot weather most people realise the of the necessity of buying only property cured meat chances on Mgiifc possible grade. You cannot take when you come to this market you can poor meats rest assured that you are getting the best that is to be had. to the choicest of meats and vegetables In this store also carries high grade groceries. Buying and those 'which iWfiy for cash means lower prices than usually prevail Fennells Heat and Grocery EUREKA PHONE 18 wwMiinmiiiiiiinmutMnuMMnnmwa 1 1111 and take a yon go on your vacation be sure ODAX. Thai you can bring back the happiest part your vacation with you of We cany a complete line and SUPPLIES of all kinds. xonm Drugs Schramm-Johnso- n Eureka Rataea Eureka at I two children, who have been making their home at Pensacola, Florida, for he past nine years, arrived In Lehl urlng the early part of tho month. Mr. Fisher came np to Eureka last! I Sunday and probably will make his home in this city. Mrs. Fisher was formerly Misa Violet Oaistord of Mammoth. William Marlon Johnson, wall I known Silver City lessee, left on Tuesday for one of the Salt Lake I hospitals where he will receive treatment tor stomach trouble. Quite recently he submitted to an opera-- 1 I tlon which gave him only temporary relief and It it again necessary for him to receive hospital treatment. Mias May Turner was hostess at I a dinner party given Sunday afternoon In honor of the following Salt Lake friends who motored to Eureka to spend the day: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gabbott, Mildred Allen, I Virginia Gabbott, Grant Aahton and Willard McAllister. Eureka friends present were Ora Jarman, Sarah and Margaret Clark. A party of Eureka people enjoyed I an ontlng at Castilla Springs last Sunday, making the trip by anto and partaking of a fine lunoheon after a plunge In the big ontdootpool. Those and Mrs. In the party were Percy Craven, Mj'snd Mrs. E. F.l Kendrick, Mr. And Mrs. Jack Dillon,! Mr. and Mrs. Wank Bacon, Mr. and Mn. D. J. Russell, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks and eon, Howard. W. J. Tregonlng and sons,! Leonard and Joel, and M. D. How--1 lett returned early In the weak after! a fishing trip In the Strawberry Valley. They spent about four days there and brought back twenty I fine trout, thelargest bring over ten I pounds and tbe others averaging around three or four pounds. Mr. Tregonlng won all the medals dur- Ing his stay at the reservoir and Is!I feeling good over his reoord. Tbe reservoir la noted for Its large trout and while the fishing la not quite as good ss it was a year ago the fish will be biting much better within a few weeks, accoring to those who I are amav A Pertinent Question. o When a neighbor tells us that he has recovered from a serious illness, the first question that naturally arises Is, "How long will he seep wellT Temporary relief Is one thing, but a lasting curs la altogether different. There la nothing temporary about tha work of Doans Kidney Pills as thp following Eureka evidence proves beyond a doubt. Mrs. George Potte, West Bide, Eureka, says: I have need Doans Kidney Pills and have always given them to the children when their kld-newere weak and they were complaining of pains In the hack. I know of no other medicine as good as Doans for giving quick results. They thoroughly relieved backache and all I No. 10. pf i 1 1 o Jr rfrfu n FOR HOW LONG? lf their by nan Mow playing Star Theatre Wednesday - soma future date. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and iw tht molt mounding drum tftf cos ccived the mind tniN1 mtsmm j MEATS:-- : from op plans to another end rescues the woman ha loves from the clinches of bandit of the skies! Never again as ag jon live will you ace another picture like with sondlttou there. hi wtttmtttttttM Minina kidney disorders. Over four years later Mrs. Potte aid: "I havent needed a kidney medicine since I recommended Doan's Kidney Pille several years ago. I still have great faith in Dunns. Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont imply ask. tor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same Mrs. Potts had. Foster-MilburCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. o - that n Loss of Appetite. ... -- O' As general rnle there is nothing serious about a loss of appetite, and if you skip a meal or only eat two meals a day for a few days you will soon have a relish for your meals when meal time comes. Bear Is mind that at least firs hours should elapse - between meals so as to give the food ample time to digest and the stomach a period of rest before the second meal Is taken. Then If you eat ns more than you crava and taka a reasonable amount of outdoor exercise every day you will not need to When worry about your appetite. the loss of appetite la caused by constipation aa is often tha ease, that should be corrected at ones. A dose of Chamberlain's Tablets will do It. More than 105,000,000 peraona now live within the borders of the United States. The growth of the countrys population hue been retarded by war and two lnfluensa epidemics. Its dollars to doughnut no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! quality, and their expert blend Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will satisfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. You will prefer this Camel blend to either CAMELS kind smoked straight I Camels mellow mildness will certainly appeal to you. 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