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Show Stomach Trouble Cured. Mrs. H. G. Cleveland, Arnold, Pa., writes: 'For somo time I suffored from stomach trouble. I would have sour stomach and feel bloated after eating. Nothing bonefited mo until I got Chamberlain's tablets. After taking tak-ing two bottles of them I was cured." For salo by Palace Drug Store. Tho Record, only $1.50 per year. List 4-1279. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notico is hereby fciven. tftqfr-Jthc lands rinurihprU hMovT ntAtrfTrrJtjfin acres, witTmTTWFSWer National Forest, For-est, Utah, will brraubject to settlement settle-ment and entry updf'r tho provisions of tho homestead lavs of the United States and tho act' of June 11, 190C, (34 Stat., 233,) at .tie United States land office at SaltJIike City, Utah, on May 14, 1914. tiny settler who was actually and infjood faith claiming claim-ing any of said landfor agricultural purposes prior to gnuary 1, 190G, and has not abanddrd same, has a preferenco right to nko a homestead entry for the lands ktually occupied. Said lands wero lisfcl upon the ap- Elications of tho pfsons mentioned elow, who have a Preference richt subject to tho prior ;ht of any such settlor, provided sud settler or applicant ap-plicant is qualified tojnake homestead entry and the prefewice right is exercised ex-ercised prior to Mi 14, 1914, on which dato the landa'will be subject to settlement and cnt by any qualified quali-fied person. Tho lalis are as follows: fol-lows: Tho E NW, the W NEK Sec. 20, T. 33 SR. 7 W., S. L. M., 1G0 acres, appliciion o( Samuel Abbott, Paragonah, Wan: list 4-1279. JOHN McPHAUL, ftting Assistant Commissioner of thlh General Land Office. February 14, M)14. (First April 17 LasftMay 8, 1914.) NOTICE TO WATIR USERS. State Engineer's Cace, Salt Lako City, Utah, April 10li)14. Notico is hereby gin that Francis Fran-cis M. Lyman, Jr., ot aBwhose post office of-fice address is Salt Lite City, Utah, have made applicationfin accordance with tho requlrementwof tho Com- Elled Laws of Utah, 19fj. as amended y the Session Lawsaf Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ono thousand thous-and (1,000) acre feetl: water from tho first left hand folt of Parowan Creek, Iron County, U. Said water wat-er will bo stored from ijiptember 1 of each year to Juno 30, imuslve, of the year following, in a weservoir embraced em-braced in Section 20,lTownship 35 south, Range 8 west, Sfjt Lako base and meridian. The wljer so stored will bo released from Kid reservoir at a point which bearslhorth 85 decrees de-crees 17 minutes pnnwa AIR r. -font from tho southwest coiBcr of section 20, Township 35 south, Mange 8 west, Salt Lako base and mewlan, and allowed al-lowed to flow down thepatural channel chan-nel of tho stream to a pnt which lies 1,177 feet south and 351 feet east of tho south quarter corncAcf section 13, Township 34 south. Rifeo 9 west, Salt Lake base and mdlan, whore It will be recovered anatjonvoyed bv SPJJXPI ? a Sanal for Ild'stance of 7,920 feet, and thore useffilfrom May 1 to August 31, inclusive, ft each year, to irrigato GOO acres of !,d embraced in sections 1 and 13, Ifownship 34 south, Range 9 west. Salt Lako base and meridian. This ajpeation is designated in tho State Elfcineor'fl of-flee of-flee as No. 5519. All protests against thBbranting of said application, statingMhe reasons therefor, must be madeMy affidavit In duplicate, accompanledBy a foo of $2.50, and filed in this clfco within thirty (80) days after thjlomplitlon of tho publication of thislfcotlco W. D. BEERS, Staff EnHneor Dato of first publication April 17 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, April G, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Elijah Eli-jah T. Owon, of Lund, Utah, who, on February 24, 1913, made Homestead Entry, Berial No. 011088, for WVfc of section 11, Township 32 south, Range 14 west, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notico of intontion to mako finnl three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho Reg ister and Receiver of tho U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho 27th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: H. J. Doolittle, C. E. Owen, Fred C. Pagal and Edna Owon, all of Lund, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First April 17 Last May 15, 1914.) NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Walter Roborts, your helra, Executors, Ex-ecutors, administrators and assigns: You and each of you aro hereby notified no-tified that I havo porformed the annual an-nual labor required by law for tho years 1912 and 1913, amounting to ono thousand ($1,000) dollars, on the Monto Cristo group of five mining claims, situated ono and ono-hnlf miles south of Kanarravillo, in Iron County, Utah, and your portion of tho oxpondituro amounts to five hundred (?500) dollars, and unless you pay tho said amount, together with tho cost of advertising, within ninety days aftor tho oxplration of this notice, your interest in said claims will bo forfeited to mo according to tho laws of the United States in such enscs made and provided. JOSHUA WALKER. First publication March 20, last publication, Juno 12, 1914. THE RECORD for Legal Blnnka. Just One More Word To those of you who arc delaying delay-ing the opening of a Bank account. ac-count. You cannot afford to put this very important matter off any longer. Just try it for a while and wc will rsllc the outcome out-come of your experiment. BANK OF IH0N COUNTY L. N. MARSDEN, Prcsidont. J. CLAYTON, MITCHELL, Cashior. PAROWAN, UTAH Help boost Iron County by boosting Tho Record. Ve arp doing our part. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Why suffer from rheumatism When relief may bo had at so small a cost? Mrs. Elmer Hatch, Peru, Ind., writes: "I havo been subject to attacks of m. m i in,,, H rheumatism for years. Chamber- M Iain's Linlmont always relieves mo' H immediately, and I tako pleasure in H recommending it to others." 25 and B 50 cent bottles. For sale by Palace H Drug Store. B I Southern Utah Hospital. I ft B $t Equipped to give special atten- i H 'tion to those requiring the care H i of a hospital. H i r t B U Clean, sanitary rooms and beds U $! Latest surgical appliances. A 2$ home-like place for, the sick. II I ft B ? H B tt UR. A. N. l.KONAIU) DKS. AI.LltN & MIDDt.'iTON, !! ,H HAY WANTED I & : J" We can use a reasonable quantity of strictly first $ ,H S- clnss baled alfalfa hay, delivered at Lund. We $ M of will give in exchange Flour, Immber. Wagons. lM Sugar, Wire, or anything we carry in stock. For j SB 8" the hav we will allow H ! $15.00 A TON I M 4. . H & " ' ,1 iv, and our goods will be exchanged at our regular JL ' cf, cash prices. This is a chance for teamsters to !, e. earn double pay in coining to Lund for freight. 3&J fl cn Simply put on a ton of alfalfa, instead of coming Ul .g, over empty. J ''H H. J. DOOLITTLE CO. t LUND, UTAH t J , 7H 1 .11 ti vir,"wtfB llll There is no difference in the appearance of Up ; II The Millionaire or Laborer il I m mt m IIII When the latter is dressed in one of our STYLE PLUS SUITS. The M S Material, Workmanship and Style are covered by a binding guar. ffl l jf antee, backed up by a responsible concern abundantly able tos per- !! 11 1 form il. obligatibn.. ' m THE PRICE IS UNIFORM EVERYWHERE, MU H Urn ' t II We have the Exclusive Agency for STYLE PLUS jfag yM II SUITS in Southern Utah. tm III tm m ' ii juiiLLM wmjLmMwmwm mam ml m ' wit WfT jjCwCffrrf jCi W ja &x 1 m WmhlmrWk J IP 1 : I- WffS&Ta I Fj mi iMSOUk J iii ' I '-.mi r wmfiBSh ?iiPl mt lmt kiMmfflMM, mMf Bi m f&tl I Of course, diswif Shlrta fit you when you buy them fit yon g tM $ffi& mtf 1 perfectly all over at the arm-holes, the neck, In the olccvo lengths, I m& 1sl ttMt I 'cross the shoulders, back and chest. 1 Jm!5 V $vgi AaV I But what's more-thty'll clwoyt fit We've Emery Sh!rt In o great. ,Wo tlWi ' JfirR. iiZZ I yemtbty won't hrink or warp In Ue variety o the newt and raort beautF 1 fJ&V 'tfSrw. 4M 1 tub.ondtlie colon won't fade. ful cofor elfccU. Mala whites, too. ( Mttt W&ffi fM& I "AniwihtrlforonithotQWEmtry, I ttfH : Hi I I S im &&WW B j, ... 1 B AAOWt. QX'w'Tv ttfi t aH-a-Jl" III "P I GOLBEM RULE STORR j$ i llll JOHN P FULLER, Manager jtt H 1 i iar- , fossa- ., 1gg!WiB!(C!tlB |