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Show Friday, September 17, 1920. EUIUEKA REPORTE& Men's Qothing at Prices That Will Surprise You j I : j We have es- Father and Son alike will be pleased at values we have to offer in our Mens Section. tablished in the past the confidence of a army of men and young men who are confident that the clothing in our store is up to the minute in newness; thoroughly good as to quality because of the test they have given our SUITS and OVERCOATS : : It Is Shear Extravagance to Pay Higher Prices r i I : A- - Than We Are Ashing. Men's Suits of Cassimeres, Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges in dark mixtures, either single or double breast ed, one or three buttons. We can fit you in a young mans nifty model or a conservative. Our Prices $24.75, $27.50, $29.75 up to $39.75. DRESS SHIRTS. Fancy striped Manias or Percales, with starched or soft cuffs at $1.69, $1.98 $2.49 up to $498. Fancy striped Silk Shirts, either in Tub Silk or Jersey, also Cnepe De Chine. . Our Prices $6.90, $7.90 up to $9.50. OVERCOATS. . For Men and Young Models to be had. Men. All Wool and the Newest Comes in many of the best Coatings NECKTIES. Silk Ties just arrived. Make your selection now. The Prices 49c, 69c, 98c, up to $1.98 each. and Styles. Our Prices are $17.50, $24.75, $27.50, $32.50 up to i ;q $49.75. MENS SOX. from. All the best colors with narrow or wide silk bands. Exceptional Values at $3.49, 3.98, $4.50, $498, up to $7.90. Mens fine Velour Hats. Something for the person desiring finer Hats. Our Prices 9.90 to $17.50. a I Mens Dress Sox in Cotton, Silk Lisle or All Silk, Colors Black, Mahogany or White at 25c, 49c and 69c. MENS FELT HATS. We have a complete line to make your selection .b Silk 98c, $1.39 up to $2.25. Mens Cassimere Sox in Black or Grey, all sizes. The Prices 53c, 69c, and 89c. an 49c, gv 2 3 94 Boys i Overalls, 3 to 7 at $1.49 ; Boys Overalls, 7 to 10 at : $1.79 I Boys Overalls, 11 to 17 at ; o :: w MENS OVERALLS and JUMPERS. i at freeeMMiMiiimn I t&: way skit LOCALS. o Chaplin In 'The Imat the Crescent Thursday, Mrs. Frank Beealey and son, WalBee Charlie migrant BASKET ter, were guests of Balt Lake friends during the early part of the week. Mrs. Andrew Roaenlund was the guest of Mt. Pleasant relatives daring the past week. Melvin Shrlver left this week for Philadelphia where he will resume his studies at the University of g Pennsylvania. Manager Cedi Fitch of the Chief Cons. Mining company was a Balt Lake visitor Wednesday and Thura-day. what you caa nave bjr careful buying. People It are hit getting out of the habit of ordering gooda without aa much as anking the (Hire. They now taveatlgate not only the merchandiae but the price and hairing caah to apead they apend it where the dollar has the greateat buying power. Va are always pleased to hare yoa Inveatlgate (Vomara good aad con pare CYouiar'a prices with what others are charging. In MjrprMiiff CROMAR S NEVER UNDERMOLD !- -: PHONE NO S zvUfe Miss Aldla Ellsmore of Bilver City has enrolled at the Agricultural College at Logan. The young lady was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsmore, who spent several days visiting points of Interest In northern Utah and southern Idaho. Wm. Douglass, head office man at the Chief Cons, mine, has been taking a vacation during the past week or two. In company with his family he has been visiting with Balt Lake relative! and other friends. Dont miss the one big concert of the year Axel Bkovgaardy'A Co. at the Star Thursday. Get reserved seats at Tregonlng A Hanleys. . Mrs. David Mills was called to Balt Lake this week by the serious Illness of her brother-in-laWarren McAdams. Since leaving Eureka Mr. McAdams has been employed by the Continental Oil (company. His health has been poor for some years and fears are now entertained for his recovery. o MINERAL APPLICATION. Serial No. 027034. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 9, 1990. Notice Is hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, by lta duly authorised agent and attoW. Fitch, whose poat-offirney-in-fact, address Is Eureka, Utah, haa made application for patent for the N. 8. No. 1, and N. 8. No. IS lode mining claims, Mineral Survey No. 491, located in the Tlntie Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described aa follows, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 16 min. E., ns follows, vis: Beginning at cor No. 1 of the N. 8, No. 1 claim, (from which the S W Cor See 6, T 10 8, R 9 W. 8 L M. bears S J93 deg, 60 min W 9090.6 ft) and running thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 000 ft to Cor No. 9; thence N 9 deg 10 min W 1600 ft to Cor No. 9 (identical with cor No. IN. ft, No. 19 lode; thence N 1 deg 89 min E 1600 ft to cor No. 4 N. 8. No. 18 lode;) thence N 07 deg 49 min E 100 ft to cor No. 1 N. ft No. 18 lode, (from which the C C to Secs IS A II. T 8, R 8 W. 8 L M. hears 8 84 deg 67 min E 8976.8 ft;) thence 8 1 deg 99 min W 1600 ft to Cor No. 8 N. 8. No. 18 lode (Identical with eor No. 4N.ft No. 1 lode;) thence 8 I deg 10 min E 1600 ft to Cor No. ve 1 N. 8. No. 1 lode, the place of beginning. Bald lode mining claims are located In the SWK NWfc Sec 89, T 0 8, R 9 W, and contain a net area of 90.088 acres, the areas In conflict with 8urvey 4897 Ohio Mining Claim, and the 8Wtt Bee 99, T 9 8, R 9 W, 8 L M, having been excluded. Bald loda mining claims are of record In the office of the County iill $2.49 each. : WWWHMII :!? : Pay Day or Underhill Brands I $1.98 mere I. I wmmmwwwm mmaa Recorder at Provo, Utah County, SUte of Utah. The nearest known locations according to the plat of survey are Survey 6491 N. S. Nos. 9. 9, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11; Lap and Lap No. 1; Limit Nos. 9, 10 and 11; and Lupus Nos. 9 and 10; North of Ireland Noe. 9, 9, 4, (unsurveyed;) Survey 4887 Ohio Mining Claim; Survey 4838 Ohio No. 8; and Survey 6490 Divide Fraction and Divide No. - lode mining claims. I direct that the foregoing notice be published in the Eureka Reporter of Eureka, Utah, the newapaper published nearest said claims for a period of nine consecutive Issues. GOULD B. BLAKELY. 8 Register. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First pub. Sept. 17, 1980. Last pub. Nor. 13, 1180.) Lets settle this right nowl No man ever smoked a belter cigarette than Camelf Youll find Camels unequalled by any cigarette in the world at any price because Camels combine every feature that can make a cigarette supreme Camels expert blend of Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by themselves. Their smoothness will appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir- ing your taste 1 Camels leave no unpleasant ciga-ret- ty aftertaste nor unpleasant I cigaretty odor Youll prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight r 1 - |