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Show r Fag 7 eureka reporter Friday, December 24, 1920. Charlie Btauffenberg and ethers have completed the assessment work on their West Tlntic mining claims, which are la what Is known as the Columbia district Forty feet of shaft work was performed on one of out from Frank D. Kimball Margaret Stack returned on the claims of the group.. Suit during tbo early part of Sunday after a visit with Salt Lake E. K. Bradley returned home last friends. the paat week after spending some time at l(r. and Mra. Charlea Hanka of Mrs. E. H. Bothem returned to pne of the Salt Lake hospitals, where Salem were hero on Sunday for the Eureka last week after a visit with he was operated on for appendicitis. He has a little difficulty In standing funeral of John Iveyi They riel ted relatives in Idaho. with Mr. and Mra. Frank Taylor durMrs.' Hannah Rhodes of American up against the stiff winter winds but ing their etay In Eureka. Fork will spend Christmas with Mr. is fast recovering from the effects of Mrs. C. E. Rife. Mrs. Rhodes the operation. and Huntera who were out after rabThe Sophomore Class of the Tin-ti- c bits on Sunday aeem to hare had is Mrs. Rife's mother. High School conducted a very enIn trouble Jacks Mr. and Mrs. John 5L' Forgle of locating the joyable dancing party at the school which are migrating toward the Band this city lost an infu son on Monhill section near Lynndyl. Quite a day, the baby livmbut a few hours gym on Friday evening of last week, munumber of bunnies were slaughtered after birth. Thwburlal took place Bonner's orchestra supplying the were red sic. and Decorations In. but Mg' kUls" of other years have on Tuesday under the direction of and a Christmas tree, beautigreen not been equalled. Undertaker Wallace. fully illuminated, gave the place a seasonable appearance. Punch w served and a candy raffle conducted during the evening. Mrs. J. D. Stack this week received Christmas greetings from her son, Raymond, a message being sent from a California port Just prior to his departure for the Phllllpine Islands. The young man Is a wireless opei a tor on one of the government boats. He served throughout the war and developed into such a splendid operator that he has decided to follow this line of work. We wish to extend best Memebrs of the Entre Nous Llter-ar- e Club held an Interesting session wishes for a Merry Christinas at the home of Mrs. II. H. Bourne last Saturday afternoon, the paper for this session: Chile and its Peoand a Happy and Prosperous ple," was given by Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. As the members answered to roll call New Year to all the Mends each gave a Current Event" The club members decided. to use what and patrons who hare enabled funds are now available for charitable work and several needy famins to. build up a successful lies will be remembered with coal and other articles. business here during the past Sheriff Martin this week filed his five years. bond, covering the office for the next two years, having been The amount la $5000. P. P. Christlson will continue to act as chief deputy for Sheriff Martin, having his office at Nephl. Carl Miller will be deputy sheriff at Silver City and Jos. S. Babey of Calleo will attend to matters In the extreme I III M M 1 1 M WW western end of the county, hip territory taking In Trout Creek, Calleo and other small settlements of that section. vu Ul wk. - WIMnWIlHIUmHIHHWHMWIllllHWWH N Salt Lake Jewelry Go. 111 Wl Jesse 1 Drag Stores Company Schratnm-Johnso- n We Are Showing the Finest Assortment of l Py -- Ra-Lin and French Ivory or Set. H. H. Bourne, trustee two James Creighton, trustee one Owing to the enormous amount of this product purchased by our company we are enabled to offer our customers a 20 per cent saving on their purchases. Schramm-Johoso- n Drag Stores Company and v; ' -THE -- Founded on u.M. Harries famous piay CRICHTON ADMERABLBJeanle MacPherson screen ty Ld&ptvd for th0 Cast them on an island 8o Fate seized them a snobbish family of British and Tumbled lord lost. butler, lady and scullery them, where the voice of the world was former glories, their at their into a common mass of males and females, Laughed wild beasts, and said: Now former handicaps. Pointed to an untamed jungle, ruled only by see who rules." we year Then the butler, because he was a MAN, became a king; and the great lady who once him, served, loved him fought with a slavey for his kiss! year One day a ship! Rescue! Home! The old world and its old ways. Its pride, conventions, shallow distinctions. Did the true love, the true leadership, of the wilds hold them? Come blue-blood- s. WAGES MUST FOLLOW METALSiland See Our Stock Before Making Your Selections. PRO OUCTION Following the installation of their newly elected and appointed officers the members of Tlntic Lodge No. 9, F. k A. M., enjoyed a social session and luncheon last Monday evening. The retiring master, I. J. Barnard,' was presented with the usual past masters Jewel. The new officers are as follows: John Morley, Master, Dr. E. L. Clark, senior warden. D. Theriault, Juntar warden. E. Bowen, treastner. , Charles Kryyer. secretary. C. E. Word, senior deacon. R. T. Burton, Junior deacon. Claude Baker, senior stewart. J. H. McGahn, Junior stewart. 8. E. Ware, chaplain, Thomas Drew, tyler. . I. J. Barnard, trustee three year term. e It Sells by the Piece Masons Install Officers And Enjoy Social Session term. presents Cecil B I term. L.Lasky with copper selling below at close to 6 Ho end sine lead SCO. searches deep into human hearts. i5e,1 mendoui in its scope, superb in its artistry, at. a A romance J little under 7c, It must bo apparent, to the miner, that production costa most coma down or employment largely cease. It is a matter of Inexorable economics, dictated by the very human fact that producers will not function at a lost. After a world wide orgy of high wages, high costa, high railroads rates, high money and high extravagance, the rapidly deflating balloon la descending to the earth. All things considered, metals arc selling at figures proportionately far below those prevailing In prewar days and readjustment of a drasNecestic nature Is unavoidable. will people continue to suf- sarily, wages wUl be the laat'lem of eoeta to come down, bnt come down fer the agonies of kidney complaint, n they must, and there teems every I backache, urinary disorders, to believe that the process neii headaches, languor, why allow win be In full swing daring the com-- 1 themselves to become chronic Invar Ing winter. It is to be hoped that whtn a tasted remedy Is offered when the time comes, labor In th them? I mining districts of tbo northwest Doan. Sidney Pills have been us-will do lta own thinking end refuse ed a Trouble over 50 years, to be led sway Into economic un-- 1 been tested In thousands of soundness b agltatr cases. Ask .your neighbor. u you have any, even one, of tbe ;iort. The undivided efforts jof all act ' classes of society will be needed to symptoms of kidney diseases, disease or now. keel even and on Brights an Dropsy boat the keep make neglect labor's part will In great measure may aet In and this Eureka testl-- , Like gerous. factor. be the determining mony: ' youth, economies must bo served, Mrs. William Chatterton, aaya: I and the day of service Is at hand never had any real severe trouhave Northwest Mining Truth. ble with my kidneys, but have needed u kidney medicine now and then. . .. . A picture, poignant, powerful, tre- - Star Friday and Saturday, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 I The Artiston - Phonola & The Combination Player Piano and Phonograph. 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