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Show IHair-Raising Exhibition. It has been unite generally rumored around that Oarland and Itlvcrsido indulged in-dulged in a game of bane ball Saturday la.it imil that the former whs made to 1 bite I he dust at the feet of the sturdy V bunch from the liUlo village which lies on the banks of the Stately Malad. This rumor Im not been olllclally confirmed, however, ami It may, therefore, be but a cholra nmrel penny gossip which Is being wafted on tho gentle zephyr which are a ekasrcterlstlc of this benull-ful benull-ful valley, lie tho foregoing as,lt may, this It the way the Hullettn reads: The Famous Uurlaud Sine, the Champions of the World, (or was it Hox Elder County, Coun-ty, but uover mlud, wc will not split hairs. It makes no material difference) met their Waterloo at tho hands of a nturdy corps of warriors from tho north, who swooped down upon thorn Saturday afternoou, Aug. 28th, lUOfl, while thoy were aMcop and literally sacked the camp. It Is understood that the "Cham-pious" "Cham-pious" tried to recruit their demoralized forces, and to assume a bold front, but to no avail, the warriors had them com- Ipletely at their mercy. Tho field was strewn with tho wounded and dying, and the right was n frightful one to be-hold. be-hold. The hopeless wails from the grand stund could bo heard far and I gV) wide, and a sturdy, loyal, few of the fair daughters of Garland volunteered to go to their aid, but the locals were already denting a hasty retreat, and It Muld be plainly seen that It was too late to save the day. Time and time agalu In' the very thick of the fray, did thu "champions" change Its battery iu tho hope of allaying the onslaught, lu fact the tmuc.li from the north gavo tbem flftmi mluutcs between and five minutes during each Inning to make tho ueces-iary ueces-iary change before resuming tho fray. All hopo was abandoned ami tbe "champions" "cham-pions" left to their fate. After the junnku had cleared away and the Held of battle was clearly exposed to view, tho Field Bulletin Board could bo seen to read as follows: Hlvcrsldo 12, Garland 0. A partial list of the survivors and another of tho casualties will t o given iu our next Issue.. CfcanlwrUlo'f Cvugh Remedy Acts on NatuiVa run. The most successful medicines are thnso that aid Datura. Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy acta on this plan, Take it wbcu yon have a cold and it will allay tbe cough, relieve tho lungs, a aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature iu restoring tbe system 1 to a healthy condition, Thousauds have testified to it superior excellence. It I counteracts any tendency of a cold to j result in pneumonia. Price 25 cents, j Large size, 00 cents. For sale by P.lter j Bros. Drug Co. WAS A VEHYSICK BOY Bat CurJ by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu Rcronly. "When my Itoy was two years old be bail u very severe attack of bowel com-plaint, com-plaint, but by tbe use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Dlarrhmia Hemedy wc brought him out all right, "says Jlag. gie lilckox, of Midluud, Mich. This remedy rem-edy cau bu depeuded upon In the most revere cased. Kvco cholera lufaiitum U cured by It. Follow thu plulu printed directions and a euro Is certain. For sain by Ititer Bros. Drug. Co. From Our Exchanges. A movement Is on foot to organize a commercial club lu Malad. The idea is a good one and we hopo that the promoters pro-moters will meet with success. A prop, erly managed commercial club can work wonders for the business Interests of tho town, mill Tin: Kiiterpriso looses uo time In Indorsing thu pni(Misltlou, Idaho Kilter Kil-ter prise, David Simmons and Fred Harris arc expecting to go to Dewey vlllo this week, where they will speud thrco or four months hunting lime rock to the traiu for the Garland sugar factory. Lay ton Locals, Davis Co. Clipper. Aaron Porter of Garland, who is being treated iu Salt Lake for a peculiar growth under lib arm, has been In town this week. Fiirmlngtou Fractious, Davis Co, Clipper. Dale Park, who Is working hero at Lagoon during summer vacation, is expecting ex-pecting to go to Philadelphia its soon as school opens there and take up the study of law. He graduated from the State University last spring lu tho arts course, Knrmlngton Fractions, Davis Co Clipper. Clip-per. A Caiiton(0.) theological student Interested In-terested iu base ball, wrote a thesis on "Baseball Among the 'Ancients," from which we glean thu following facts: Abraham made u sacrifice. The Prodigal Son made a homo run. Cain made a base hit when ho killed Abel. David was a loug-dlstance thrower. Moses shut uut tho Kgyptlans at the Hcd Sea. Moses made his ttrst homo run when hu slew the Kgyptlan. The devil was the first coachcr, Evo stole first Adam stole mm-oihI. When Iwii met llelieceaat tho well, she was walking with a pitcher. amwui struck out a great many times wlieu ho beat the pliihutlncs. Sugar City Times. The Malad Valley branch of tho Oregon Ore-gon Short Lino Itailnmd, of which there arou little more than thirteen miles in Oueidu couiitv, hits been assessed by the Statu Board of Kquall.atiou at 107,700 or $i,(HI pur mile. Ida. Kfiterprise. Mls Sadie Park of Ileur Hlver (Flat) Is spending a week here visiting with Miss Octnvla Arbucle. Sho expects to return home Saturday und Miss. Arbucle will accompany her back. Bountiful Briefs, Davis Co Clipper. A daughter was born to Bishop and Mrs ilelier A llulbronk of liolbrook, Idaho, the first of thu week, here at tho uoujo of Joseph llyruiu llulhrouk. Mr Holhrook came down last week but bus returned home again. Mother and baby are dolug aa well as could bu expected, Bountiful Briefs, Davis Co Clipper. 1 Good News, aaz4 I TRADING I I TllA1)I1' f BOOTHK'S. I QOOlcD NEWS I 1,0OT"E'a- I 53333C)33BaS8l S 2GGGGGGGGGGW2 25 PER CENT OPP ?0n.rete une or Dry Goods I fllnco tho season is approaching Its S M Our entire Hue of Shoes Oxfords and close, wc aro anxious to sell out our g p"' How wJUsrflncrt wci atadls- Stock fn order to make room for Fall 0 5 count ol 20. . , . , . . , M J Do you 'Uewl a Ptirso or Hand Mag? Goods. Como arid sec what wc havo for ii f rr, i j,, . . 7 Si Xil $ The savings ott our Purges wtll Iiclp to J'0"- 0 f till tiem. If you kaven't aeen our lino of Men's f3 II Our tlalaty Organdhs and Dimities Uj the tlniigs foe cooir.uhs ami jqrcariujou-Clothing, jqrcariujou-Clothing, don't put H off any longer. We $$ fV , S Xfl KJMONOS, SH1UT WAISTS. RIB- havo suits to fit all manner of men. 1 DONS, all going OtIKAl', Yours for BARGAINS H Boothe Mer. Produce Co.. I jg-THE MOST POPULAR STORE IN BOX ELDER COUNTYjgJ H C X Campbell. Notary Public Garland - - - - - Utah. G. S. Mowry, Paimiog and Paper-Hanging. Garland Utah. pop Sale! I will sell my homo in Brigham City corner Main and Sth South streets to anyone desiring u good homo lu that city. Cornor lot, W-aere orchard, 4-room bouse, water and electric lights, good cellar, etc. A tine business location. Call on or writu J A. Wixom, Garland, Utah Miss Harriet Neil of Georgetown, Ida., is the guest of Miss Hattlu Hess this week. Tho Misses Klfiu ami Virginia Bush of Salt Lake City, are the guests of their sister, Mrs Joseph Wlug. W. D. Lewis gave us somo record-breaking record-breaking results of an oat crop on the Austin Farm one day this week. From BH acres of laud that has produced beefs for four successive years, 1,0414 bushels of oats wero harvested 110 bushels to tho aero. Dr and Mrs 0 W Green returned to this city the fore part of tho week from Malad City, Ida, Dr Green has had charge of Dr Bay's practice, during his summer vaeatiou. Mr Grccu Is relieving Dr Francko who has gone on an outing iu Idaho. Mrs Green left Wednesday for a fyw days visit lu Ogdcn. Palo from a Hum Promptly Itclloved by Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Tain Dalm. A little child of .Michael Strauss, of Ycruon, Conn., was recently lu great patn from a bunion tho hand, and as cold applications only Increased the In-tlammatloii, In-tlammatloii, Mr. Strauss canto to Mr. James N. Nichols, atonal merchant, for something to stop the pain .Mr. Nichols Nich-ols tays: "I advised him louse Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Balm, and the first application appli-cation drew out thu Inflammation and gave Immediate relief, I have used thi-s liniment myself and recommend it very often for cuts, hums, strains ami lame back, and have never known it to disap point." Forsalo by iUter Bros. Drug Co. Lumber! I LUMBER I JJJJJF- Wc are prepared to furnish you with Lumber of all kinds har ing just received a large shipment. More coming daily,. Are You looking for Lumber in HORT LENGTI?S? I Well, we hiive it.jgFj Complete Line of Lumber and Building Material Always on Hand . JENSEN BROS. I (Successors to Hyruro Jensen) Hfl Garland Utah. ' r j mm i .1 ' i , i i i in m 55 ieux Goods I Neca Goods I "ARRIVING DAILYjgJ H Prices ritfht down to Bedrock. We have many bargains left yet in Straw Mats, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Men's and Children's Clothing, etc., at 25 to 50- Discount A Wi YOUU8 FOU BUSINESS, - Wjk Garland If 'life?' VIereantile Co., f ; WM. PRESTON, Manager, : ' m We are offering Big Reductions for W art! Your Honest Go ds, m Close Puvers33 1-3 off HE OULGER OMPANY, I police our Randoms) On all cmr Summer Suiu, Shirts wd Hat. ' "' iH " ' 'ail . fu |