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Show Friday, March 11, 1921. eureka reporter .TOMiziziazizra Culverts Should Be Used On New Road Dragon Iron King Engle NEW Thoae who have been over the new auto highway through the Tlntic 44 Valley atate that the water from IB melting anow haa waahed a number of holea In the road, the abaenoe of II culverta reaponalbla for thla if damage. being Mr. McMurphy, the- - contractor, followed out the engineer's Tlntic Standard Chief Cone. Iron Blossom Ornnd Central Victoria Centennial Eureka .. 5 Gemini Gold Chain . . Bwanaea I I I Eureka Hill Eureka Lily sold at Sftc nd Sfte. Eureka Bullion sold at lifts. Lehl Tlntic sold at Cfte. North Standard 'sold at Tfte and Total Cnrloada Elks Lodge WU1 Make Repairs To Dance Hall May Day sold Colorado sold Mil BULKLEY WILL CONDUCT EXAMINATION a ww m Mias Elisabeth Bulkley, secretary for civil service, and assistant postmaster at the local office, will leave today for Delta ta conduct an examination for the position of postmaster. o Start the children out right. Open a savings account for each one at the at o lfte. Eureka Lily sold at Ic. Eureka Bullion sold at Iron King sold at 15e. FRAXKE8 FATHER lfte. Sc. Tlntic Central sold at THE UTILITIES BUJ. The action of the Utah state senate Saturday in consigning the public utilities bill to a peaceful death will meet with the approval generally from that ever increasing section of our citizenship which is interested in good government rather than partisan gains. This bill in effect would have legislated out of existence the present membership of the public utilities commission, so that in the reorganization of the board the Republicans who are in control of the - state government might have brought about the appointment of men possibly more in sympathy with their organization than are thoBc now in office. Senator Peters made a telling address in opposition to the measure and his words, carrying the message and reasoning of Governor Mabey, carried conviction when he said that the public utilities commission is a quasi-judicibody and as such should be exempt from changes, except those that come about through operation of the system of rotation, found to give the best restates of the union. , sults in thirty-si- x Governor Mabey deserves much credit for his clearness of vision and for his courage in opposing what was regarded as largely a party measure. One can have little doubt that his course will be thoroughly vindicated and that his party will be strengthened by his action. al PRICES $3150 Gay Ginghams lie. In plaids and novelty patterns suitable for the simplest to the most elaborate of wash dresses and porch dresses. We carry no off brands or rejected patterns. Nothing but firsts. Priced from 15c to 35c Yard 0 Here Are Wonderful Dresses Prank Cromar and son, Leslie, left Eureka about midnight on Wednesday, having been summoned to Henefer, Utah, by thte sudden death of Mr. Cromars brother, William Cromar. The deceased operated the only general store at Henefer and the message failed to tell the cause of his death, although it did state that he worked as usual on Wednesday and died a couple of hours after closing his business for the night. Whether you seek style, value in material and wear, or preference as to the price here is a selection of dresses which we have priced especially for this week. t When yon see the dresses that are offered in this special display you will say as every one else does, "Here is a wonderful Dress." Silk, Messaline, Canton Crepes, Taffetas and Georgettes in all the latest and approved styles. Priced from $17.50 to $45.00 CENTRAL STANDARD LETS ANOTHER DRIFTING CONTRACT John W. Taylqr says that at meeting of the shareholders, held this Week at Balt Lake, the same directors were for the Copper Leaf Mining company. It Is understood that work will not be r sumed for about sixty days. Mr. Taylor says that another contract for drifting has been awarded by the Central Standard Mining Sawgger Coats The ideal wear for motoring, walking or outdoor occasions. In many strikingly designed and con- trasting materials. The Devil Laughs" Star Theatre Tonight ! $L50 to $10.00 to 910.00 " Priced from y, U. PRICED Frank Cromar's Brother Died Suddenly March 9th o Eureka Banking Cos. bank. One dollar la sufficient to start an account and Interest on 411 sums compoundHot drinka of all kind! at tha ed twice each year. 8. Candy atore. are unequalled. North Standard sold at 7e. Tlntic Standard sold at 8.SI. Eureka Mines sold at 8c. Grand Central sold at 82c. The M. I. A. of Silver City conducted an entertainment on Tuesday evening and students of the Tlntic High School made the trip to that place for the purpose of putting on some of their vaudeville acta which were recently given In connection Mias with a high school program. Mary C. 8ulllran waa in charge of the vaudeville acts and waa assisted by Mra. R. .D. Gardner, while the Berdie puplla taking part were: Chase, Kies Borup, Helen Beealey, Carol Jensen, Alice Billings, Catherine Stack, Lucille Ferguson, Isabella Gourley, Bony Puller, Elbert Bees-leBernard Pennell, John Weldon, Moss Chase, Lowell Chatwln, Leonard Tragonlng, Keith Hickman, George Gourley. bags of many different styles, but all of superior quality and at prices that signed to wear with the short jacketed suits of the at lfte. Lehl Tlntic sold The big dancing pavilion, owned Mr., and Mrs. G. A. Pranks and hr the Elka lodge of Eureka, and children were summoned to Salt which waa ao seriously damaged bp Lake early In the week on account fire a couple of weeka ago, wUl be of the death of Mrs. Prankes father, Repaired at once. apodal meeting John Bearing, who passed away on of the lodge waa held on Monday Monday at the age of 71 years. He evening of thla week at which time was one of the well known residents the lnaurance adjuster's report, which of Salt Lake, his home being at 117 fixe the damage to the building at R street. Mr. Dearing was a G. A. 18,800, waa accepted and no time R. veteran and a member of will be loot In repairing the damage post No. 1, which which waa canaed by the fire. N. organisation took charge of the A. Jones, contractor at the Chief funeral services. The services were Cona mine, made an eatlipnte of the held at the Cathedral of the MadeI that hla line at Salt Lake on Friday morndamage and It flgurea checked cloaely with ing, burial being at the Calvary thoae prepared be lnaurance ad- cemetery. Juater who wai it to Eureka to Mrs. John Hughes, a former resiaettle the da: The Elka dent of Eureka and now living at about 10,600 lnaurance on the build- 8alt Lake City, is also a daughter ing but It la generally underatood of the deceased, who also leaves his that It can be put In good condition wife and two daughters. it S,800. again for approximately The Job of repairing the dance hall HIGH SCHOOL VAUDEVILLE take about two will, however, PUT ON AT SILVER CITY The building committee, which will advertise for blda and arrange tor rebuilding the pavilion, conalata of N. A. Jonea, P. J. Pennell, M. D. Howlett, W. P. ghrlver and E Bowen. at, fte. Eureka Lily sold at 8e and Eureka Bullion sold at 10c. East Standard sold at lfte. Just a few sample Ben srs a score or more new models in waists especially de- Tlntic Standard sold at 18.88 ft East Standard sold at lfte. NED DURIXG PAST WEEK moutha. ar . wide-at-ths-wr- understood hla music, and aha never stole again. For faith and love had entered her life. Loulae Lovely will show yon why "The Devil Laugha, . Half the fun of a days outdoor sport is in being smartly clad, and here are skirts that have just the right snappiness in color and making. at the Star Theatre Tonight MR. AND MRS. FITCH BACK FROM HONOLULU 8uit prices Mr. and Mra. Cecil Pitch returned to Eureka yesterday after spending ist $20.00 Priced $6.00 to $18.00 The New Silks Are Here AU the new .weaves are here. to $45.00 REASONABLY PRICED several weeka In California and In making a short trip to Honolulu. They had a moat enjoyable vacation add were accompanied by Mra. Pitch's slater, Mrs. Paddock, who la Mra. Pad-doc- k now in Ban Francisco. wUI atop over here while to her home In New York. 0 PARCEL TOST TO FINLAND. en-rou-te Parcel post r to. Finland can now be accepted at the local post office for tranamlselon thru the mails Packages may weigh np to 88 pounds, the postage rate being 18 cents a pound. -- ST. PATRICKS ! aaiaiaiaianiaiaiaiiuaiaiaiaiBiufiiiaiaraianuEiHiHiaigiaiHiaiHiiB o DAT PARTY. The Catholic Womens League will hold a card party at the Miners Union Hall on Thursday evening, March 17th. Card playing will begin promptly at nine oclock. A delicious lunch will be served. o MAT DAT POSTS LEVY. i I price. Apply to William liable kidney remedy. Button, upper Main street, EureNone endorsed like Doans Kidka. ney Pills. Ask yonr neighbor. Read this Eureka testimony. FOR RENT 4 room house, cellar, Mra. G. Freckleton, Church pantry and clothes closet. Also Street, Jess Eureka, says: "I have used 8 room house with same. Mrs. Doans Kidney Pills and from the W. W. Johnson, phone 103-way they have helped me I know Whenever my splendid. FOR SALE Nice 6 room house, they arehave been disordered I have kidneys clothes closet, pantry and cellar. bought Doans at Raymers Drug 1 block north of High School. Ap- Store and have used them. They ply to Mrs. W. W. Johnson, phone have always given me the desired re108-lief. I recommend them as fine for people well up In years. WANTED Family washing. Good Price 60e at all dealers. Dont work at reasonable price. Mrs simply ark for a kidney remedy get Kroff, back of Mrs. V. L. Thomas. Dnans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Freckleton had. MosterOA Co., Mire- - Buffalo, N. Y. Found a Cure for Indigestion. low 8mall ads For Bale, For Rent, etc. are not accepted over the telephone, neither do we open accounts for such advertisements. Money must accompany order. Price of inch ads II cents a Una for each Issue. May Day Mining and Milling com- FANCY WORK Mrs. Carl Hoel, pany has posted an assessment of 8 near Chief Cons, gate, gives lescents a share, delinquent April 18th sons In fancy work. Famous and sale day May Ith. "Norwelgan hardanger" work a St specialty. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. O' Btudfr-bakeFOR SALE Single baggy. Sunday School II a. m. Servicea nearly new. Will sell for 11 a. m. and 7.88 p. m. Evening cash or $76 on time. Call at III service theme: "Call of the Fathers Tlntic Mere. Co. to the Conscience. Strangers house In FOR SALE 6 room-rustlKnlghtvllle. Well built and studNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ded, could be moved to another location If desired. Painted, built In cupboards, screened In porch, Notice 'Is hereby given that bids will be received on or before March fenced, shade trees, large barn llth, 1181, for the reconstruction of and wash house. $851.66. Also good upright piano $150. Call 4 room well built house, cellar, the Elks Pavilion at Eureka, Utah. 168 w. work this covering Specifications Well pantry, water and lights. are on file In the office of the located. 8611 will handle. FOR SALE A few choice settings A nutober of other house bargains secretary of the lodge and can be of eggs from my 8. C. Brown LegThe upon Investigated If application, token reasonable that can be had horns, which won 1st, Snd, Srd, reservee to the lodge right reject any at once. Ith and 5th prizes on Feb. S6th 7 room house, with barn and other or all bids. at Tooele countys poultry show. E. town, of BOWEN, side south on Secretary. outbuildings, Eggs $1.50 per setting of 15. f 1411. A. Green, Box 685, Tooele, George rent. Excellent Remedy for Constipation. Two business locations for Utah. Well- built 4 room house, pantry, It would be herd to find a better FOR SALE Nice bunch of rabbits clothes closet, cellar and outbuildonce. at for constipation than ChamIf taken cash remedy 8401 James Farren, east of ings. cheap. berlains Tablets. They are easy to Eagle street Garrity also writes fire insurance, com- take and mild and gentle In effect. representing some of the best Glee them a trial when yon have FOR SALE Big Six Bulck car (7 state, this in panies doing business need. passenger). Will be sold at very gee Mm for your fire insurance. - The Skirts For Sport Days Varying from the simplest tailored types to the softer-lin- e suits with their touch of Oriental novelty in rolsleeve ling collar, and gaily colored embroidered trimmings, here are the smartest of Spring's Newest Suits. New assortments of Suits, Coats ' and Dresses come to us each week. e . $12.50 to $40.00 - r, How many people In Enraka have paid out enough in rent to cover the coat of a good home? Thera are cores of them. Rent receipts are all tight hut It would be much bet-eto be applying that sum on the purchase price of a home of your own. Thla la the time to buy when prices are down and when yon can get easy terms. Among the new residences listed this wsk la a l room houae, with cabin' on name 'lot. $500 cash takes overythlng. S room house on upper Church street reduced from 76l to 676. ,$861 down and III a month. :. Special Values In Spring Suits I slnx for littlo children and those who weep," anld the "Binging Prophet. . "Then yon mnit sins for the whole world, wu the girl's cynical reply. For ahe waa a thief, and her very aoul cried out for aU that was good. But when the prophet sang again, and her little brother waa dying, ahe . . G SPECIALS WAISTS 7fte. Instructions to the letter but he rcallus that more culverta should be used and If they are not put In place the road will suffer every spring, or during severe summer mini. Thla la a matter which should have the attention of the county commissioners. The coat of culverta la small and they should be 117 placed at every point where they are needed. Mammoth HAND-BA- TAILORED u A. Bine Bell hs6 w. w. "I use Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion and they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different medicines. I am nearly fifty one years of age and have suffered a great deal from Indigestion. I can eat almost anything I want to, now. writes George W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. These tablets contain on pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable It to digest the food naurally. A. C. Nebeker, B. S. ft E. 11 Mining A Civil Engineer Supcrintendcncy, and Examination. Phone ine Many Eureka People Have Learned The Secret. Some old folks are bent and shaky. Others are straight and strong. So It cant be mere "oldness that does such damage. No it Is too often uric acid that weakens older folks. uric Fight off this add poison. Help the kidneys take It from the life-sappi- blood. To aid them In this struggle live carefully. Stimulate the kidneys with a i 40-- W EUREKA Monuments-- : j A Very Large .Varity From Which To Choose. Gall and see ns or send for Designs and Prices. BEESLEY MARBLE ft GRANITE WORKS By the Tabernacle Provo, Utah |