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Show H OO H " FOR SALE 100 pure bred rams H at less than Parowan prices. H ROB'T. A. THORLEY H Advertisement Sept. 23 tf. H ronchoaK)a?2OO,OO0 'cash "'aottl6iSent j with his wife wore verified by Mrs. j Iarfa attorney. Ho added, liowovor, H that a compluto sottlement liml not H linen affected anil that Ills client H would ask for a imicli larger sum H when tho matter of !enl separation H enmo up. B ' " ' i 1 1 i H Money for Reclaiming Lands Approved H Washington. An Appropriation for H the reclamation or woatein lands was H approved by tho senate Friday nfter- H noon. The proposal, attached to the H Liherian loan, was adopted by a vote j of 2(1 to 'X, Democrats voting with j western Itcpubllcans In favor of the H lunaHiire. It was proposed by Sena H tor Horah of Idaho. jj i NOTICE OP DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. -OO - ' Notice is hereby given that a County Convention of the Demo-, cratic Party will be held in Cedar City Friday Sept. 22 at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing nine delegates dele-gates to attend the Senatorial District Dis-trict Convention to be held in Cedar City, Saturduy Sept 23 at 2 p. m. for the purpose of nominating a senator sen-ator to be voted for at the Novem-i ber election., nnd to transact anyj other business that may properly come before the convention. Notice is also giv.cn thnt the Democratic Dem-ocratic County Convention will be held in Parowan Thursday Oct. Gth ut 2 p. m. for the purpose of nominating nomi-nating a full county ticket to be voted vot-ed for at the November election. Representation to these conventions conven-tions will be apportioned to the various precints ns follows: The average Democratic vote for the various county officers at the last county election is taken and one delegate allowed for each twenty-fivo twenty-fivo votes or major fraction thereof cast. M. J. MACFARLANE, County Chairman. OO At the democratic flrimnry held last night in the library auditorium the following delegates were elected to attend the county convention to be hold in Parowan Oct. 5; Dr. Macfarlane, E. M. Corry, E. J. Palmer, Palm-er, Moroni Corry, J. M. Foster, W. K. Granger, Mrs. J. M. Foster, Alfred Al-fred Froyd. oo Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Corry aro prowd of their new son born today. McKay Gardner, son of Nat Gardner, Gard-ner, was operated for ruptured ap-, ap-, pendix last Wednesday. He is recovering re-covering slowly. 00 I ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP, teacher teach-er of piano nnd violin, has opened up a studio nt residence. Mr. Tollestrup offers the advantage of a private studio, close individual attention and j conscientious serivces. Pupils now enrolling. Special rates for beginners. begin-ners. Phone 123M. OO Special rates on steam heated rooms for winter, with or without board. CEDAR'S HOTEL. Adv. Sept. 8. 3t. OO SHEEPMEN OO The price for watering sheep at the Shelley Well near Modena has been reduced to Seven dollars n herd. Where thero are two herds watering nt tho same time, the price is Six dollars a herd. Sheepmcns' fProtectivfc Association, J. II. ARTHUR, Secretary. Adv. Sept. 15. tf OO FOR SALE OR LEASE Home in northeastern pnrt of town. 7 rooms and bath, with bnsemejft. Modern equipment. Enquire at Rec fice. 00 WANTED 25 to 50 young spring pullets at Cedars Hotel. Will pay 30 to 75 cents each. A. W. HYDE, Mgr. Adv. Sept 22 ' ?lu,ouu oooro Carcjo -i New York. Tho dry navy Friilav captured two alleged rum running flohoonors with cargoes worth about SloO.OOO and $0,00 In gold aboard near the entrance to Now York harbor as well an an nmiamod launch which sank while It was being towed Into tyort. Another schoonor and swift power boat escaped. FOR SALE, 00 I r.m cffeilng ' my p"a:e of" 350 acres in Washington Ccwmy, in Arrowhead Ar-rowhead tia.t i':z mes f:cm St. George, f,r ttJe. For pnrti.uiar write J. T. Wilcox, Box 85 Cnliente, Xc.adn. SHAY c iXltiT ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW Mercantile Block OCDAK OITY, UTAH AUTUMN MILLINERY I The Modish New Styles Featured! at Popular Prices, 1 .MRS. WALLACE BRACKEN I MI1IIMHIM HANCOCK & BARNES Attorneys-at-Law s Sheep Building, Cedar City, Utah I Phone 117 iniinniinainEvxfj InHHIKIWJM MRS. DR. A. BOGHOSSIAN NURSING HOME Hcglstcrcd Midwife or Obstetrician. Kates reasonable. Itoom free while waiting. Beryl - Iron County - Utah RANDALL L. JONES I Architect. I Office in Sheep Store Bldg. 1 Cedar City, Utah. J imoiiHttra R. D. ADAMS J Photographer B Portraiture Kodak Finishing Main St. and College Avenue. I Cedar .City ' UIBiK COX & MERRYWEATHER 1 Expert Plumbers and Steam 1 Fitters. I Phone 33. I Cedar City - - Utahl HIlllHNtUin Iumiiniuniim)nuin!iunmiiriimn:jTi!niintniimmiiiniim.'nii!iiPH(Uii,iii!Jinj!iinM GEORGE R. LUND Lawyer I St. George, Utah. j Will attend all terms of coin 1 1 in Iron County. - I Telephone in Office and Residence. 1 iiriCinnijnmmiinmmiiuniintniiuiimiiiiinuitiiuitiuiiiiiinuiTntufuiiiniiHutriimnimmin'S i ROMAN MEAL IS A HEALTH FOOD. IP YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION OR YOU BELIEVE IN PLAIN FOOD, BUY A PACKAGE FROM YOUR GROCER. ORTON and WARD'S I SAW MILL I is now operating in a belt of fine timber, and they 1 are prepared to fill all bills large or smrll. I See them personally or mail your orders to us at I Parowan - - Utah. I SCHOOL MOVIES I I Friday, Sept. 29 1 I "Remorseless Love" I I Elian Hammerstein I SHOW BEGINS AT S:00 P. M. ADMISSION, ADULTS 15c I 1 X CHILDREN 5c. , ' I Mvonn J WHY NOT TEMPT I I YOUR APPETITE I j ( f . WITH SOMETHING I 1 ' , NICE TO EAT? j I We have an excellent supply of fruits, vegetables, fresh fish, I and fresh meat at all times and seasons. B OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE j FRESH AND ARRIVE DAILY. j At the same time we enrry a full lino of fri gro tries, m canned meats, etc-, besides pure nnd wholesome cc ctior.s. B CALL IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. WE HAIi, BE 1 PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. j URIEMEATM4R lETi j Geo. K. Urie, Proprietor. jg i Making 20 Years ofRacinhm I Serve Car Owners Ooday I T N the early days of automobile ture and distribution, has resulted III".'. I X contests, Barney Oldfield out in price quotations far below what 1 1 III to win every race studied tires. you'd expect on tires known to be " " " : : Q His consistent success led other better built and more enduring. '. ".". ".'. I - drivers to ask for tires constructed Practically every important race Z'.ll'. 1 to his specifications. cvent for ree years has been won M Twenty years of road and track on Oldfields. The Wichita Test Run Z'.ZZ'. m victories with a steady and increas- in which an entire set of Oldfield I i II I ing demand for tires as he built them Cords covered 34,525 miles on rough '. X II 9 convinced Barney Oldfield that roads proves the mettle of the Most """!. t these speed tests pointed the way to Trustworthy, Tires Built in every- E . - . - enjoy i a better tire for everyday use. day driving. K 1 1 1 1 mThai5 i The enthusiastic reception of Old- The Master Driver and Tire W ; ; ; ; field Cords by the public proved he Builder has given the public a new Ep -f - Read' was right. Scores of the most standard of tire wear and tire cost x I ifc Ramonj c prominent dealers in the country a true economy that every car owner & frecWei I nnd many thousands of car owners, should know about. fcfc I Z I I experienced in the use of tires bear your Oldfield dealer has these KX III DwiuMyJ 9 witness by .their decided preference facts talk to him. M- Mint ui that Oldfield is doing a bigger and E X 1 1 iiTvVJ j better job of tire making. ' BrT" 'rtue.ni v This volume, handled in an effec- ' ""t K rff5 tive way in every phase of manufac- s& TtTu C S think u i a The Most Vjrv BSs? ? wny, uch Trimtworfcriv f d' s4iT vi5?$iv |