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Show Page 4 L. C. Do Lake y ester Friday, December 19, 1919. THE EUBEKA REPORTED ' Trcgoning ft Hauler cany the beat line of Christmas candy in Eureka. Phoncr the Tintic Milk Station, No. 244, for milk and cream, receired fresh every evening. Joseph Wlrthlin came out from out from Salt Tregoning 4fc Hanley carry the best Balt Lake yesterday and is giving look after his. line of Christmas egady in Eureka. M attention to mining and business Only Four More Shopping Days j " lease in the H. McChrystal Chlldren 12 years and under ad-- ;' Mrs. Mark Jlcfehrystal was the returned homa&Jtunday after a few mitted free to the matinee at the guest of S&K Law friends during days sojourn "at tnftcapltal. Mrs. John H. McChrystal, Mrs. L. Star Theatre on Christmas Day. the past week. a Vaudeville and comedy pictures. E. Pierce and Miss Maude Layton Eure-! left John Toungstrom, who e George Mmiltom who recently) some time ago taking up his resi--i turned early in the week after w days at Salt Lake, moved to PayMnfter residing in In Provo, war. back in the years, Don't wait until the last minute to buy that Christmas precamp during the pastweek, coming l Harry Lindlay of American Fork Eureka for thmraast twenty the fore part of the week in was back in the gamp on a visit on1' here to look aftep his raljestate Eureka jrith his uncle and aunt, Mr. Thursday. terests. sent. Come in now while our stock is yet complete withdainty The Elks will give the children ofji Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Havenor, who and Mrs. Luke Robinson. the usual free danea. at to are making thelrJlome at the Tintic D. J. Russell, Jr!. of the Union Eureka gifts that will please you. If you are undecided as to what candy, nuts, ete., will be dlsStandard min&swhere Mr. Havenor Dairy Co., wae wftah county towns which The starting hour will be, is employed pa geologist, are spend- during the weerahe trip being made trlbuted. give to father, mother, sister, brother or friends let us help you 2,15, or following the free motion auto. He snow lots Lake. of Salt iCMrts weeks They at few a by ing fhr. at show the wHl remain there until after the everywhere jnong the line but not plcture if Mammoth in your selections. Robert Hartsho, enough to top auto travel. holiday season. AmeriMica of and EaterdRoundy The Tintic Stake Ball, given at the Notices have been issued calling wererfained in marriage attention to the recent assessment Elks Pavilion on Wednesday evening, can Fork Min drew a good crowd and was a splen- - during the weft, tbn ceremony havon the stock of the of home the been performed at, Beginning Friday, December .the 19th, we will make great ing ing company. The assessment will did success. The proceeds will be the latter. become delinquent on Jan. 12th, used to help pay for the new stake ' reductions in our Coats, Suits and Dresses. This sale is for 4 Sickening headaches, foul breath, with the sale day on Dee. Slot. The office building. amount is three cents per shsre. Mrs. William Dunn was up from conatipation, meana your bowels are; Wake them up with Hollis-- ; days only and closes Christmas Eve. D. Theriault, Sr. , whose home is Provo on a short visit during the asleep. at Akeley, Minn, arhiveff In Eureka past week. The family lived in this ters Rockey Mountain Tea it never prill be the city for several years, during which falla. Raymer Pharmacy. during the week ann guest of his son, De: is Theriault, time the late William Dunn was con-aC. E. Hulah waa at Salt Lake on Women like wearable things for gifts. What would be when he nected with the Centennial Eureka Jr., until after for a visit there going Wednesday, westward mine will continue his with Alex M. McDonald, who stopped more suitable than a nice Coat, Suit or Dress. California and spend a few Boys of Tintic are still up to their at the capital while enroute to to his home, before returnlni old tricks of destroying surface im- New York City and Washington, ti.l are sow available provements on inactive mining pro C. where he will transact business Figures whl show that the local postoffice is pertles. The last property to report before leaving for Europe. loss as the result of the vandalism handling the largest amount of holi-!- a Prof. I. L. Williamson left yea-- : day business in its history, in fact; of the boys of the district is that of torday evening focsnuthern Califor! D. C. Mrs. or two three of North the past Harrington, throughout where fifcoitffl spend the Christnia been tic. have office of receipts the mas vacation fat h Mrs. Williamson gradually increasing and with aj h. J. Beane retui id early In the and their tUugnhsr. Mra. William-- ! work new mining eek after s; a few'dayawlth son wept Jt o the coast some weeks large amount of outlined for the coming year it i his family at he. While there ago in company with her parents and but reasonable to suppose that the h0 visited Joe member of the whose home la in Oklahoma postmaster and his assistants, who local lodge of ElKftwho is receiving sister, John Roberts, Goshen rancher, have been having a trying time of It. treatment at Saltlake and whoawill not find their tasks any lighter condition is exceptionally serious. was in town on Monday. He says, Splendid Cough Medicine. with the coming of the new year. Mr. Morris has been ill for the past his section of the state has already gold A XI) SILVER PRODUCTION. QeorffC Walsh In The T . had an unusually heavy fall of snow Local business men are at losa to few years. Beatt At Star TOnSgUt and that the outlook for the coming! understand why the postal authoriAs I feel that every family ahould Colorado now occupies the same, Miss Dorothy Tregoning, the young Is as as far concerned,! year, farming in force the increase the not ties do Ms. Mrs. and of William the as to know what a splendid medicine. relative position On the brink of death they awoke; production is very encouraging. local office where, owing to the train daughter J. Tregoning ot as to recovering the Ulah love. that to of isTspidly sold the occupies meaning W. who Mrs. Chamberlains 8. Mr. and Cough Remedy Is, I schedules maintained, it is necessary after a very serious Illness. Ingeersen, Miss Do you believe in the regeneration am on, t00 resident! of Eureka for production of 'sliver. namely, second for the employees to remain on duty Dorothy suffeymK from pneumonia have beeneiahteenVrooiithB my pleMea Pic it) the list of states and terri- - of the human soul that each soul , wish that I will from about 6.30 in the morning un- and for several was in a critical Lite past to - has possibilities of rising to the high- - PerIen6e nd Ipd calendays Por Unlnn. aa,orlef) of the th tomorrow til after 9 at night. The evening condition bgt she Ns now known of its merits years agar getting In Los Angeles Baring their stay 1911, California led the feer, mall into the camp and the early writes Mrs. Clay Fry, Ferguson Sts? along so well that it, will be but th ?u,tput. od morning mail out, are great benefits short ttiye until she completely re- here they have make many friends I give it to my children, Mont.ani1 tion, Mo. to business, In fact to everyone, but covers. whose best wishes wSl go with them A18;784-4- ; s n silver (m.OSg.lSJ ) The value, show when the leave mean than hours Eureka. when they tjia slightest longer they they are 112,724,- ad effort to cut down the exand Utah Colorado In for I and when of for officials intend cronpy, posbeing government Dan B. Shields attorney have a cough or cold on the lungs s tal clerks, as well as a hard grind tract jags," meDgrcatestWserWVsratnk,1J1Jle1g,jeIejtjjTejrT; general, has written to manufactur- the world dar-and his throughout the busiest part of the very few doses will relieve me, and by originality thB ers of blackberry, cherry, almond, ' day. More help is needed in the lo!by taking it for a few days I soon now are for in'" and ,'lverextracts hiT not to In; peach grape a to put lffveeWeatnrea ' have cal postoffice if we are get rid of the cold. these products in bottles holding He waaata"d respectively in the pro- continuation of the good service up one oT 'Avaerlcta favorite third place or more those two the former to to than not' sell metals; ounces, . which we have been receiving. your business houses more than one dozen feature stantefora giving thepub-with 19,424,700 worth of the yellow' They get lazy, quite often bottles at one time and not to sell to lie a new form of aerial, based on eU1 tnd the latter with 19,727, 89S bowels then you feel punk all over. Mr. and Mra. Walter Fitch, 8r. re- worth of the white. The Moose Stage Another any business house more frequently ; Hollister's Rockey Mountain Tea fills turned to Eureka during the past once in every two weeks. than The countrys total production of them with new life and new energy. Successful Boxing Carnival Nick Ferrando put on hi. beat bib gold for 1918 ia estimated at 2,320,-78- 4 MiX'sn Raymer Pharmacy. and tucker early in the week and ounces, with a value of Members of the local . lodge of ttB silout while the of TOO; where for California production Mixed Christmas candy. 35 cents he:f:,tcbJ Moose staged another successful box- pulled will apend a few sleeks In visiting his ha'LifJt' ver amounted to 67.810,139 ounces, a pound, at Schramm-Johnso- n Dritf ing carnival at the Elks Pavilion on two an 866,485,-13value of estimated with ChUiAlba and wJd Store next Saturday. daughtersllss , m Monday evening of this week, the 8. U. The erine Ferrando, who for the past Treasury Department Mr- and Mra- Cecil Fitch attracting a large number of year hare been making their home that there was a drop of people and giving entire satlsfap-tlon- . with an ahnt. The little girla are and all returned to Eureka the fol- - 8ir.104.000 in the gold output and if in along splendidly and have low,n.B day; :iEEP The main ten round bout of the getting M:lk prices reduced at new Milk durtion as compared with the. year for some time been looking forward 8 quarts for 81 aud 16 1917. evening between Frank Reagan and with pleasure to a visit with their Station. I reason why in the case The Arthur. Vlertel resulted in a decision father. Pints for 1. Why pay more when of gold figures are in dollars, while When a child suffers from in favor of the former. Reagan had can get tlie beat at these prices. in (he case of silver they are in .you Dean Mra Beck entertained the of fistic the the better 8 considerably the . exposure ,nd 844 ounces, is that gold lias s fixed, unAnsonla Club with a rube party at l'1,,,lie argument throughout the first part her and ueceasful changeable vsluo in the market and A Interesting home Cards and is listless and T. Saturday evening. est would thin, and If point humanity attainable f of the bount probably parly was carried out at the at the mint, whereas s'lver ia regard- so, you will want to see "The Beast have landed a knockout but for tho were playad and the prizes were won mutIm Mron ed as and ia tossed a Mrs. Hoel Carl of bom d commodity child Mrs. Loren Runnells, Mra George tired, in which a rough western man, pow- easil Injury of bis hand. This accident by evening. The time was spent about in the exchanges according to William Fox the caused him to slow dp somewhat but Humble, Mrs. Frank Raker, George Monday by erfully portrayed or to receive of tho In whims variable speculators games and music" At midnight plenty ol Loren Run--r even at that he administered a se- Humble, C. A. star, George Walsh, rises above ought and law influences of of to the lunch whs served an excellent (he supply cos-ra The nella the best bestial desire drawn by the girl of vere heating to Vlertel and the de: Jdrs. Hettie Beebe, demand. Frank Baker, folkiwiiiKeupsts his dreams who has tamed him cision of Referee Dei Stewart seemed tume was won Mr. A. Mbs. Mr. and Nelson, Joseph jrlng the hostess first by her resistance, then by her to please the fight fans. Vlertel was After the can Mrs. Mrs. and IU1A, Kingsbury, luncheon to the QUICKLY FATAL FORMS OF unable to land the wicked blows served a del helplessness, then by her forgiveMra and Mark Mrs. d Mrs. George liarpcrVr. ness. His fight for her life against BOOZE. which were aimed at Reagan, the following: Mr. brother, Humble, JHr. and Mrs. Loren Run- Nelson and"Mias and latter raging waters makes one of many nells, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Clemens, Mra. scenes in this picture. Here intense him in the ring. Noakea, With the advent of prohibition, is a story in plot and The go between Toung 8ol of Salt Mrs. Frank Palmer, Mra James Bunnell, Miss Vcn.; which, many confirmed drinkers who find theme, rises to thrilling Luke and Bob Cartwright of Eureka Householder, Mr. and Mra. Melvin Mary Vlertel, great emotional as TeguUtfly.- - It is an custom- well as moral ot themselves their deprived C. Dean and Beck. A. Ellis Runnella ended in a draw and was a fast and heights. ary constitutional, and unable to home was appropriately decor- Robins, Mra. Wan factor in the health r interesting exhibition. In a previous The meet are Frlaby, Joseph balr bootleg In prices, with ated trying the holiday and Mra. keeping encounter Cartwright scored a knockLIBERTY BONDS. Ai irson, Mr. and tonics, hay rum, flavoring extracts, thousands of children. Gii Hyrum season. out over Sol. Mrs. Carl Hoel and jMra. Con Kop- - and wood and denatured alcohols regularly, with or after mealv-iConsult your dally paper for quoA letter to the Reporter from mnn. Among the other' preliminaries as substitutes'. The. results of this were the following: Young Reagan Charles Taylor, who early, in the on tations all Liberty Bonds. If method of substitution have not helps keep them in normal vs. Billy Maxwell, draw;. Jack Dia- year moved to Oregon, Indicates that to the drink- you desire to sell bonds taka them to mond vs. Toughy Beck, draw; Kid the glorious northwest occasionally Mining Men Solving Problems. proven satisfactory C. weight,.vigorous and spirited E. Hulsh, Reporter offlco. ers, although eminently so to the Manson vs. Kid King, draw. la hit by mow storms which are Iky 00774 for yoar boy r gH."' In fact there has come Western mfn are taking progres- undertakers. A Salt Lake fighter by tho name equal to anything that we have in recourse to be extended such to The Kofwestnii ad Med any sitin to labor sive views the of White has Issued a challenge and Utah. The former Eurekan has regard ia letfi EawkiMi ia aupcMtCscd sort of fluid containing aloohol, by may appear here against Reagan at been out assisting In clearing the uation and by their constructive topers young and Americas ear mm LeUxmtoric. ia FOR FLETCHER'S old, and there have some date to be announced in the roads and stated that the mow was policies have eliminated much of the bden so Hi parity sad quality U many fatal consequences, near future. I two feet deep and with drifts up to labor radicalism in basic Industries that the National Committee for the Scolt ft Bourne. Bloom field, M.j. pa The boxing carnival was handled 4 feet deep, In writing of hla experi- such as mining and lumbering. In New In extending and perfecting a de- Prevention of Blindness in a pleasing manner by the Moose ence he says Oregon in winter la unYork Is sending broadcast special Utah finite labor the . policy Copper a portable like Oregon in summer and aa pie-who have constructed V! is representative of west- warnings to the heedless to beware stage which was placed in the center tured.by the boosters of that aeqtion. company of wood in Indulgence, particularly ern Industry. of the dance floor of the Elks Pavi- Charlie says that all the liars dont With a view to bringing employer and denatured alcohols. Tho effect lion with seats surrounding it. The live in Utah. We knew that all the hair tonics and flavoring extracts and employee closer together in the of stage is a splendid piece of workman?; time because it, would be impossible present on the stomach is to destroy Its linstate of the revolutionary events all answer have them state to in of will future for this and ship world affairs, R. C. Gemmell, gen- ing, and breed ulcers that destroy when so many have moved away. of this nature. eral manager of the Utah Copper life. Wood and denature!! alcohols, company, has given out a statement will cause complete blindness in minutes after drinking, and this made to his men as follows: 9WWWMWWW4WW4WW4W4W4WMWWf With the object of maintaining is almost lnvarlbly followed by death. Seven Pioche, Nevada, min-- ! the present pleasant relations exist- era .Not under any circumstances would I sacrifice the alcohol orgy1 ing between the management and the someindulged in a wood to be found spirit, the character, the nationalism of America, or the years ago, only employees the Utah Copper company all dead around their campfire later. constitution and the institutions that have bred Amer1 Invites the employees to select s reSchramm-Johnso- n : : A dozen fatalities resulted in New! to committee ica s manhood and womanhood. If we consult presentative America with the managing and superintend- York recently ffom drinking willsinto the welter of internationalism weplunge alcohol.! shall wood with adulterated key on officials of mutual ing subjects America, and, in the name of good to tlie world, weestroy It ig also found that the harmful ae-- ! shall Interest.' make our country incapable of good either to the world poison comes not from' Although we are proposing that tion of this Sweets also or to ourselves. :the men deal with the officials internal use merely, but its fumes. through breathing elected neve'through committees, McDonalds "trammeled, with safe frontiers, AmerWood and denatured alcohols are rtheless I wish to state that the ofica ,s is to perfect Americas own national Ufe in fices of the company officials will used in arts, industries and to an ex-- ! Ma.mTift.11a incrira s own way. Only so can America-No- rth, continue to remain open to all em--. tent in compounding medicines. as South, East and West the America we all love, endure.' and for; ployees for the discussion of any' and well as for illumination fuel. The wood product is a diss all subjects of mutual interest. Onlv so can America irradiate an even higher influence Exceptional Ballots will be furnished at the tillation from hardwoods, birch, in tlie world. Chocolates time office for the election of an beech, maple, oak, elm and aide', Internationalism would destroy us at home. Naemployees committee to consist of formerly this alcohol was a dark,, tionalism will save us at home. If there is Ess -Jays Century Chocolates bad smelling, bad tasting fluid which three members of each division. anything Each employee will vote, by bal- no one was tempted to drink. But through winch we can do good to the world it is our Ess-Jay- s invent-a was Rolls later Pecan lot, for three members in his divipurifying process Americanism. If we sacrifice that distinctive, we thing sion. The ballots will be deposited ed whereby color, smell au.l taste j VlAtWk IIiaI S m llui Qlf in a ballot box at the time office, were eliminated, so that it Is cow and the employees will be requested not easy to distinguish it from grain to select a committee of three to act alcohol. The fact that drinkers of Xmas Sale on Fine Special soned? It is nciilier fit for the land, nor yet for the dung-lul- l, jointly with a similar committee ap- alcohol stimulants will resort to such Mixed Candy Saturday' expedients to satisfy their craving is pointed by tho management to hut men cast it out. He that hath ears to let the election and eount the bal- - a tragic illustration of the cruel hold 35c the Pound. him hear. Thus spoke the Savior of mankind, hear, lota. and. to intoxicating liquor has on a man afparaphrase another divine expression. What will it profit Only employees shall have the ter he haa succumbed to the nabH. America to gain the world and lose its own soul? right to vote. No official of tho Deseret News. 0 company, foreman nor any person Philander Chase Knox, having the right to employ, remove on upper Main Bursons General under President Roosevelt. -Garage Attorney or discharge an employee, shall be street la : Schramm-Johnso- n to hpndle all eghlpped of Stale under President TafL Secretary entitled to vote. Now Lnilcd Stales Senator from Pennsylvania, The three candidates In each de-- j kinds of ante repairs. No Job too ; , pertinent receiving the highest nnm-!b- small for onf careful consideration, of votes will be declared elected. none too large for ns to bandlel Before Christmas j re-k- spend-denc- ! in-'sp- -. 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