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Show Friday, January 21, 1921. hfii sueeka reporter Michigan Paper Sounds Most Timely Warning o (Iron Ore of Michigan.) Tintlc Standard Cbisf CoMi m Dragon Eafflo ft Bluo Boll Iron King Victoria f Iron Blossom Gold Chain Grand Contral Mammoth Colorado fSunbeam Swanaoa Gemini Centennial Eureka Eureka Mines ,v.i It Is openly m f iif f yii v e . y ' , f . report true, .4 helping the Poles In warfare la a 2 help to their families. Mr. Hoover 1 has done mnch big work In spending 2 our money. We have trusted him 2 with a great task with the Idea that was placing the funds where we 2 he wanted them to go. Spending tee 2 other fellow's money is an easier Job 2 than spending your own, and Mr. 177 President Walter Fitch Of Chief Goes East 4. . 6e. lSc ' 1 1 Total Carloads In charged congress 72 that 140,000,000 of the money rainMonday. 28 ed In the . Hoover European am Eureka Lily sold at 7c and 17 and Bullion sold at Eureka was Campaign diverted to use of the 17 Polish 18c. la Its army troubles with 17 Rustfa: It North Standard sold at 6 Me. may be that Mr. Hoover Tin tie Standard sold at 88.86. 2 thinks,!! the be President Walter Fitch of the Chief Cons. Mining company left thle morning for Washington, D. C., going there on hneineea for hli own company and for other mines of the state. The most Important mining matters now under consideration in Washington are tes freight rates and proposed change In the tariff on lead. All of the mining companies of the state are also. Interested In the proposed revision of taxation laws. War Minerals Board Has Nearly Completed Work War minerals claims to the num her of 1,1ft have been acted upon, leaving only 81 onset tied, according to a report of the war minerals commission which, was completed to November 17. The commission expects to finish Its work by February or March. Claims for 116,187,471.61 were considered and awards - totaling ff, 167,411.86 were recommended. The total war minerals appropriation was 88,600,000. Administrative expenses have totaled 8.07 per cent of the settlements. Expenses 'and settlements amount to $8,687,008.48. If the. ratio of awards to claims 88.8 per cent Is maintained with respect to the claims remaining to be adjusted the commission will wind' np Its work with a balance mi hand of 18,600,000, or considerable more than half the entire war minerals Hoover has been busy in spending ours for several years. Mr. Hoover, as Is well known, put in about twenty years of his time for English concerns and it was stated that he has cast only one vote for American president Because of his close assoeoatlon with England there are thoee who believe he lives closer to that country than ours notwithstanding the fact that we have talked of him for tee presidency. Help-te- e Poles in their war with Russia might be a good Investment and undoubtedly England would favor it. We drat know as to that but it's a cinch that Germany wouldn't Keeping out of such affairs Is a duty we owe ourselves and If Mr. Hoover Is spending our money for ammunition teen there is good reason to criticise him. Its our business not to Interfere in tee differences now In evidence overseas, and if Mr. Hoover is spending our money to keep war going he ought to be called off. Before another drive is made in which we are assigned certain quotas, now quite fashionable, we will want to know all about tee use to which our money Is put We have been pretty easy about such things and have been milked quite thoroughly of good coin, of the very best money in tee world according to quotations. And it runs in our mind that tea drive to which we contributed on the inter-churc- h movement was also a mistake as here again our money was put to uses that we were wholly antagonistic to. The heads of- that movement proved themselves wholly and undeserving our Eureka Mines cold at 16c. East Crown Point sold at 1 Zuma sold at le and I Me. Final Shoes Durinff the Menus, Lsdles and Childrens Shoes which we desire to dose from our regular stock. Never have we offered such values in Shoes, sever have we had such a large and appreciative crowd, never has then been such eager and quick buying as during our January Clearance days. . Eureka Mines sold at 10c. Lehl Tintic sold at 8Me. Tintlc Standard sold at $8.80. Zuma sold at I He.--- . Uttle May sold at 4 Me. East Tintlc Coal, sold at Me. Eureka Lily sold at OMc. Eureka Bullion sold at 18c.. North Standard sold at 6e. . -- . . Our entire stock has been reduced In" price to cor, respond with the new market,-- and the public, out now feel free to make their purchases knowing that every price we offer is based on today's costs. - . Wednesday. Eureka Mines sold at 10 Me.' East Tintlc Coal, sold at le. Eureka Bullion sold from 14 Me to ISMe. ' Hundreds of Men's, Ladies and Children's. Shoes culled from our regular stock for the following weeks selling. Hundreds of surprises await you in our Shoe Department Bargain after bargain in Shoes arranged on tables in our main isle at prices as follows: Lehl Tin tie sold at OMe.. May Day sold at SMc. Norte Standard sold at 6 Me. Tintlc Standard sold from- $8.86 to $8.40. Little May sold at 6c. Zuma sold at 8Mc. - May Day sold at 8c. Lower Prices CannotBe Expected On Ford Oars Information which the local Ford agency has received, direct from the factory, states teat there M absolutely no likelihood of a further reduction In tee price of these popular cars. The fact of the matter is that tha Ford factory was the first to go back to the pre-wprices and that ears are now being sold below coot 'support and "for an Indefinite another It's high time to look over these reduction or a changeperiod in design is movements aimed at our money that entirely out of the question; it canwe may discriminate between the de- not even be contemplated." and the undeserving, serving The letter from the factory, continues: "We believe the public will be POSTMASTER FRANK BEESLEY fair enough to fully appreciate tee SUBMITS TO OPERATION frankness of tha above when they consider the extent of our recent Postmaster Frank Beesley, who' prleo cut which was in fact the of several reductions In has been quite seriously 111 for a equivalent' appropriation. our In desire to contribute toone, week, left for Salt Lake on Sunday ward satisfying their demands for afternoon and the following day lower living costs notwithstanding Standard's. New Mill Is submitted to an operation for ap- our sacrifice in marketing our cars Taking Three Oars Daily. pendicitis which was performed at at a loss until we. are able to the Holy Cross Hospital. Mrs. materially reduce present costs. Prospective purchasers of Ford Reports from the camp of Divi- Beesley, who accompanied her hue-'banto Salt Lake and who remained cars should remember that this is dend Indicate that the Tintlc Stan- orders. With the dards new mill is now taking three band to 8alt Lake, Is still at the the time ofto book there will be lltr spring opening carloads of ore daily and that very capital but will return borne within tie chance to get cars without a long good work Is being performed by the the next few days. While the case watt, as has been necessary during new plant. A somewhat larger tra- - was a serious one Mr. Beesley Is now other years. If you contemplate the nage will no doubt be treated before past tee critical stage and should purchase of a car book your order now with the Tintlc Garage. recover rapidly. the end of tee month, - ar . FIVE DOLLARS FOUR DOLLARS Eureka Lily sold at 7e. Eureka Bullion sold at 18 Me. North Standard sold at 6Me. Little May sold at 6e. East Crown Point sold at Sc. East Tintlc Coal, sold at lc. THREE DOLLARS TWO DOLLARS i.O. Thursday. . put weelf we have sold hundreds of pain of TWO DOLLAR TABLE contains Children's and Boys' Shoes, about 100 pain all told. Patents, kids and oordivins, in lace or button, doth or leather, uppers, black or tan. Regularly sold from $&50 to $160. YOUR CHOICE $2.00 THREE DOLLAR TABLE contains Ladies and Mens Shoes in kids, patents and cordivans with doth or kid nppen in lace or button, black or tan. About 76 pain in the lot in a good variety of sixes. Regularly sold from $5.00 to $7.60. YOUR CHOICE TABLE contains Ladies and Men's Shoes. All late and up to date lasts. Only a pair or two of a style, in kid, patents and calf stocks, lace or button. Some have colored doth uppers. Price offered far under replacement values. Regularly priced from $6 A0 to FOUR $3.00 DOLLAR , $10.00. YOUR CHOICE $4.00 FIVE DOLLAR TABLE contains all our very best Shoes for Ladies that we will discontinue. Only a pair or two of a style. The well known makes of Walk Over end an Co. Krippendorf-Dittma- n includ-e- d in these shoes. Regularly priced from $7 A0 to $12A0. YOUR CHOICE $5.00 Our entin line of Regular Stock Shoes reduced from 15 to 25 per cent When you see our shoe prices you will agree that this is the place for dice prices. - " Storm Makes Extra Work For The Railroad Men jHOS HINCI eMRLtS; V OT : The Most Likeable Chap on the Screen" in His Most Bj Julian Josephson Appealing Picture Directed by Jerome Storm Photographed by Chester Lyons A THOMAS H INCH PRODUCTION was just a grimy cog in a big steel plant till he risked his neck to save his employers life.. After that, he was a rich man's "son." . But he tumbled into love with the grand-daughtof his patrons bitterest foe and thats Where he started something 1 He" er M86MM66e688e6S68tMMSSt6l6M6l66 6l8M66tWO PACT MMEVELT ACTIVE IH HARD1HG REICH Shipment! are lighter than ueual from the Eagle A Blue Bell, tee Victoria and the Chief, owing to the trouble on the railroad llnee leading to theae mine. The men who make up the Rio Grandes switching crew have had a difficult time keeping the "high lines open and during tee last two days they have been kept busy' putting thslr big locomotive back on tee ralls'after derailment resulting from the Ice which Is packed abont the rails. Most of their trouble has been on tee line which reaches the Eagle A Blue Bell and Victoria There has been but vary little now In tee extreme eastern end of the district and the railroad leading to tee Tintlc Standard and Iron King properties has been kept open without difficulty. Mining companies of tee state are now submitting their reports to the state board of equalisation, giving valuation of their machinery, supplies and -- Improvements. The Lehl Tintlc Mining company of Utah county. In Its. report, gives the value of Its plant. Including supplies, at $6666, with tee Information that It is not In tee producing class. The Crown Point Consolidated Mining company of Utah county gives the value of Its property and says that It Is only a prospect and not a producer. Villsrdsra Bros., well known contractors of Salt Lake, bmve practically finished tec Job of bmUdlng thirteen eottages for the Tintlc Standard Mining company, these being needed to take cere of employees of tee mine et the new camp of Dividend The finishing touches will be pnt on tea string of houses before tbs close of tee coming week. Vlllardam Bros, handled ell of the construction work at tee Standard's new mill at Warm Creek. Order tickets now for .tee next road attraction The E. Forrest Taylor Rotation Stock Co. in "Lens Beets era now on sale at Rivers. Tregralng A Hanley's. Tbs show will be presented at tee Star Theatre on " tratloa (fee Harding eat ter their interest. The legloa Hard lag is place Celeael Theodore at the Legloa, as frst asslstaat to The photo shewn a neetlng at the at LOOKS TO MC UKE THE rCLUCte WHO WONT euv CLOTHES ' till TO EMIGRATE GARDEN TO OF Mining Companies Are Called Upon For Repots COTTAGES FINISHED AT TINTIC STANDARD MINE ta fade Jtitnor than Tharsday next lids, when a tested remedy Is offered themT Doans Kidney Pills have bean used In Kldnsy Trouble over 60 years, have been tested In teousands of esses. Ask your neighbor. If you have nay, even one, of the act symptoms of kldnsy diseases, now. Dropsy or Bright's disease may sat In and make neglact danRead this Enrska testigerous. mony: Mrs. William Chattarton, says: "I have never had any real severs trouble with my kidneys, but have needed n kidney medicine now end teen. Others of my family, as wsU as I, have need Doans Kidney Fills with good results. They have always given ms good relief and I recommend them to anyone having kidney disorder and suffering from backache Pries 60 c, at all dealers. Dont simply 'ask for n kldnsy remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Chatterton bad. Foater-MU-buCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. bbmmrimiffliaa Mystery, Romance and Vibrant Drama m Brief Local Ads Small ads For Bale, For Rent, etc. are not accepted over tea teleneither do wo open accounts ISrd: Sunday phone, Sunday, such advertisements. Money must for School 10 a. m.. Holy Communion. accompany order. Pries of ante ads Bermra 11 a. m.. Theme The Cross 10 cants a line for each Issue. as the Triumph of Heaven. Evening prayer and sermon 7.S0 p. m. FOR SALE Upright piano. Apply Strangers era cordially invited to atat St Josephs School, phone 184. tend all services. FOR RENT Two offlee rooms la Enrska Reporter building. C. Christensen, n deputy In tbs ofFARM WANTED Wanted to boar fice of Assessor Jackman of Nephi, from owner of farm or good land is In Eureka this weak, assisting E. for sal worth the price naked. L. W. Redmond, local deputy assessor, C. Jones, Box 661, Olacy. Ul. in compiling tee 1681 nseesement rolls. Mr. Christensen held tee of- FOR RENT 8 room cabin, lights, fice of assessor In Jnab county for water, etc. Apply at Tintle Merc, office. three years end le entirely familiar with tea work. FOR RENT 4 room, bonsai Water lights, ate. Close in. Apply to Hot drinks of all kinds at the U. Phono 874-- J. 8. Candy store. FOR mt, Four room residence, o located on upper mala street AID THE KIDNEYS. . (Summit). Apply to Mra- - T. J. Burke' for particulars. Do Not Eedaager life When A E reka CMIara Shows Tow 'the FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms Way To Avoid It. apply at residence of P. C. Hood. Why will people continue to suf- LOOT Package .between Vienna fer tee agonies of kidney complaint, Bakery and Heariods Store on lame backache, urinary disorders, Main street Return to Reporter ness, headache, languor, why allow office. tecmselvee to become chronic tarn- ST. ANDREWS e January CHURCH. - The Star Rover Bj JACK --AN ALL-STA- R LONDON OAS-T- Mskes One of the Greatest Stories of All Time Live Again on the Screen. Produced by 0. E. Bhnrtleff, Inc. Scenario by A. 8. LeVina Directed bj Edward Stomal!. Star Theatre Monday BiaaaaiaamBiaaa |