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Show Page ft ' To Help Europe Tte Best Way . o Arthur Capper, writing at Washington, D. CL, with reference to the money which is due the United States from various European countries says: It is easy to be generous with other folks money. It is the people of the United States and not the fimmwinT interests who lent these billions to the allies during the war. He goes on to say that while the financial interests ought benefit if the debt was wiped off the slate, or in other words, if' European debtors were relieved of their burden, but that . such action would mean a cost in taxation, or otherwise, of $100 for every man, woman and child in the United 9. vV-- .V- ; . , ? . r . . " , . become prosperous; youve also got to look prosperous in; order to get that way. y Good clothes Help.youto do both. JL They have the successful look; and they have the success- ful trait of saying your money through the longer service they i. , v . give. We Have successful clothes. Hart Schaffner & Marx make V them. You ought towear them f O j W. F. SHRIVER rmmaiMnRiaanmsimEiaannnnBf ' The Moose Will Conduct ; Memorial Services Sunday i r j irabi flict with Chief No. 7 . lode, Bar. FORMER EUREKA WOMAN DiXDMONDAT AT PROVO 414. Said claims are of record In the ofMrs. Henry Matech for several fice of tho County Recorder of Utah years a resident of uJs city,, died on County, at Provo, Utah. Tha nearest known locations are Monday. Her deatW took place at Provo and burial wa also conducted the aforesaid conflicting end there. After leaving Eureka Mr. and Bur; 484, Chief Non. S, I, 4, S, 8, Mre. Matech took up their residence 7 and Stella Fraction lodes. I direct that the foresoinf notice at Payson. at tha Miner Oa Snnday Union Hill tha membara of the Loyal Order of Mooaa will conduct their annual memorial aerricaa, P. J. Fat. nail to deliver tha oration. Tha program will Include tha regular rituaes Q listic exardaaa and coma choice musical number. A general Invitation la SUCCESSFUL DAHCE GIVES extended to the public. THU WEEK BY FIBEMEX Since Its organliatlou a. few year ago tha local Mooaa lodge haa loat On Tuesday of this week the mem-o- f seven of Its mambari by death. the Eureka Volunteer Fire conducted n very Department WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT dandng party at the pavilion. THE CATHOLIC PARSONAGE The affair was liberally patronised, making It a financial neoecs aa well At the home of Rev. 1. Simon, at as a moat pleasant event socially. 10 oclock on Wednesday morning, Mias Lillian Plnterella of this city NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB and Frank Hebdon, of Soda Springs. MINERAL PATENT SERIAL Idaho, wars Joined In marriage, Mrs. , OS1S4S. 'John Osborne, n slater of the bride, United StatesNO. Lend Office, Salt Lake acted as bridesmaid and Edward OgCity, Utah, April IK IMS. den was beat man.. Immediately after . . o the ceremony, which was performed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that jby Rot Simon In th presence of a Elisabeth Nelson Whiteley, whose largo number of friends, the bridal address Is Salt Lake City, party was served with a wedding breakfast at the home of the brides Utah, has mads Application for tho Hoover, Silver Jim, parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Plntor-ell- patent forGold King, Dark Horse, Mr. and Mrs Hebdon left Enro- Oreson, be on the afternoon train end after Iowa, Three Wlddowu, and Peacock lode mining claims, Mineral Survey visiting for soma time at Balt Lake No. I860, situate In the North Untie City and with relatives of the groom In Idaho, they will take np their Mining District Utah County, State of Utah, described, with magnetic residence In Eureka. The young people will commence variation at 17 dog. IS min. East, as the matrimonial Journey with the follows, vis: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the beat wlahea of a large nnmber of Hoover lode (which Is Identical with friends. Cpr. No. l ot tho Dark Horse lode, and from which tho NE Cor. of See. nsHniG time again M, Township t- - South, Range .2 ACCORDING TO DOPE SHEET West, 8. L. M., bears 8. 81 deg. . 18 min. E. 24B8.S feet) end o. . The flaking season Is on. Tin tic thence 8. 8 deg 41 min. W. running 1182.1 fishermen may have a little difficulty feet to Cor. No. lode; In getting to the lake, owing to rough thence West 1002.2 feet to Cor. No. condition of the roads but they are lode; thence 8. II deg. 68 almost rare of some good sport now min. W. 000. feet to Cor. No. I; that the winter winds rnd snow have thence N. 1 deg. 06 min. W. 11.2 given way to bright warm sunshine. feet to Cor. No. King lode: It Is time to limber np the old hem-bo-o thence 8. II deg. 68 min. W 406.0 off and dust to feet No. Cor. your fishing polo King lode; thence N. 1 deg. 06 min. W. 1160.0 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. deg. H. 66 min. E. 261.2 feet to Cor. No. For Frank Eggs phono 1S7-M. Royle. , lode; thence N. 12 deg. II min E. 1461.7 feet to Cor. No. I; thence N. 81 deg. 66 min. E. 1671.1 feet to Coir. No. lode; thence East 1.0 feet to Cor. No. ' A man living Horse lode; thence 8 1 deg- - 10 min. farm here came la a'skort time ago com- W. 1422.0 feet to Cor. No. pletely doubled np with rheumatism. lode, the piece of beginning. I handed him a bottle of Chamber-lain- ! Bald lode mining claims are located liniment and told him to use In the 8E and SW Bee. 20, and! It freely" nays C. P. Harder, Fatten NEK and NWK Sec. 12, T. I South.! Mills, H. T. A few days later he Range 2 West, 8. L. Her., and conwalked Into the store as straight as tain a net area of 104.416 acres, the a string rad handed me a dollar say- areas In conflict with Davie No. lj ing, givo me another bottle of lode (nnsnrveyed) ; Davie No. 2 lode Chamberlain's Liniment; 1 want It In (unsurveyed), and See. II, T. S 8.,' the house all the time for It cured R. 2 W 8. L. M., having been exeald-e; me. Dark Hone lode excludes - coa-- ' r BACONS GARAGE - Agents for the Empress Gmsing System Eureka, Utah phone 107 ' ll rah' d. . - j ' . alls-in part Jack'. Londons story of The Sea .Wolf. It contains a bat- tle of brute strength against mental strength, and it is the mental element, that triumphs. The story opens with ' Captain Briggs of the Silver Fleece rating his crew r with an irmThand.' The: only one that dares the brutal captain is -- op-po- se . R. timisl Strength The latest Dustin Farnom picture, The Devil ' Within, produced by Fox, plays at the Star Theatre, tonight It rec- a. . GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. EDWARD D. DUNN, Atfy. Balt Lake City. Utah. (First Pub. April SI, IMS. Leri pah. Jana 18, XIII.) - - , . . Brute rower Venus poet-offi- ce rrs be published la the Eureka Reportar of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for s Hays. period of ", sue-ceaef- ul . "V . o MEMORABLE WORM. By Theodore Roosevelt : II , WOU V got to save money to y army in the world! Why should our taxpayers pay the 148 millions that Poland owes us! To assist that country to keep an army of 600,000 men idle! Also, ought we to tax ourselves to make Italy a present of 1,850 million dollars, in order that Italy may continue to maintain the third largest military establishment in Europe! I think not I shall certainly not support any such movement We have repaid ten times over the debt of gratitude we owed France, for what die did for us in WaBh-- . ingtons time;, and during the war and since, the old world has had no cause to complain of a lack of substantial evidence of our frienddiip, nor of our kindness of heart Notwithstanding the allies seem to love us so much, judged by the conduct of their several governments, that in dividing a few. billion gold marks from Germany they ignored our bill for keeping our army on the Rhine, altho this was requested by them and the terms agreed on at the armistice. Germany, it seems to me, is setting the rest of Europe a most valuable example at this time. Without friends and knowing it must depend on itself, Germany has resolutely turned its back on the past and gone to work with a will. As soon as our friends, the allies, find they cannot work Uncle Sam for any more beneficences, I predict they will follow in Germanys footsteps. The greatest kindness we can show Europe at this time is, not to make it any billion-dolla- r gifts. What this country must demand and I believe will demand, both for its own Bake and for the effect it will have in compelling European governments to settle down, if not settle up, is prompt payment in the future, of the interest on our foreign debt and a thoro under-- . standing in regard to the payment of the principal. TIRES MILLER, LEE, FISK, GATES TUBES VARIOUS POPULAR MAXES for autos and also for bicycles. After May 1st an expert vulcanixer will be at this shop all work including the retreading of prepared to modem system. the cord tires under FREE TIRE INSPECTION : ;v f ... . Drive up to this garage when yon are in need of gas or oil The fact of the matter is we can supply yon with all lrinds of auto accessaries; handle your- -' vulcanising or make your repairs. SPRING TIME IS BATTERY TIME or recharged, or Its the time to have the battery rebuilt COOPER or EUEGO one our of with better still, replaced mountain service, and BATTERIES, which are built for sold under guttantee thatPdus for two full years. They are sold at reasonable pridSE" . ; .. " but be economical Mr. Capper says: Why should American farmers and wagoearners pay the 3 billions France owes ust That France may continue to maintain 800,000 men in arms, the largest We have room for but one flag, the American flag, and this excludes the red flag which symbolizes all wars againBt liberal government and civilization just as much as it excludes any foreign flag of a nation to which we are hostile. We have room for but one language here and that is the English language, for we intend to see that the crucible turns our people out as Americans, of American nationality, and not as dwellers in a polyglot , boardinghouse; and we have room for but one soul loypl-- : . ty, and that is loyalty to the American people. ' ' H K States. , ' Friday, April 21,1821 the keen-minde-d Dr. Phitiol, and he is very diplomatic. The. Captain obtains a day idol that the natives of a south sea island hold sacred, and thereby " "; brings down on his head the corse of Vishnu. The Captain retires from the sea and marries. He loses his wife and ohilft and later becomes enfeebled as a result of sorrow and age. His only interest in life is his. nephew, Hnl. Hal proves to be the prototype of his uncle, and 'does not even stop at stealing money from the aged miui- - Some heathen natives seek to avenge their idol by killing this only remaining relation of Captain. Hal is attacked, but is saved from death by a remedy known only to Dr. Phitiol, who has been a dose friend of the Captain for many years. . With his strength gone, Hal becomes transformed. He inns the love of a charming girl and regains the affection of his unde. Thestoryof The Devil Within is by George Allen England. Bernard Darning directed the picture. : - Stair Theatre Tanight |