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Show I LOOK OPT I I IT IS COMING ILi' COLD WEATHER H 3 '-- I will be here before you realize it. Are you prepared for it? H ( S If not you had better call and see us at once. We have all H ' . 1 the necessities for clothing ev ry member of the family ror Hi I winter weather. See our im- ptional line of H l WINTER UNDERWEAR, all sizes and prices; H; r OVERCOATS, for Men and Boys; Ht ' WOOLEN, HOSERY, for Men, Women and Children; Hl ' MEN'S MACKINAWS, CHILDREN'S COATS, K WOOLEN AND COTTON BLANKETS, H: SHOES FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. I NAVAJO RUGS r; , " We are daily expecting a large shipment of Navajo H' Rugs which are so very popular as Household Decorations. HI ) Will be on display next Monday, and you should not fail to HH ' call and see them. I FLOUR H REMEMBER that in buying our FLOUR you take ab- M I solutely no chances. If you are not entirely satisfied with 1 p each sack purchased, you are at liberty to exchange it for m another or obtain the refund of the price paid. Could any- 1 s thing be 'fairer than this? EL CEDAR CITY CO-OP I I .. p i ' - H Modern 3c Efficient WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST? Ht FAMOUS CAR WITH FAMOUS ENGINE Hj -J. H. ARTHUR, Agent. Hf j FOR SALE, nt a bargain: A good H t $ Henny buggy and one sot of light H , harness as good as now. Inquire of H ' Dr. M. J. Macfarlano. Adv. B How to Prevent Croup. H Ifc may bo surprise to you to learn H ' that in many cases croup can bo pre- T' vented. Mrs. H. M. Johns, Elida, B I Ohio, relates her experience ns fol- H 1 1owb: "My little son is subject to 8 ( croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- B edy.in the house, and when he began H. having that croupy cough I would give B him one or two doses of it and it H would break the attack. I like it bet- Hj tor for children than any other cough f medicine because children tako it wil- H j linply, and it is safe and reliable." H Obtainable everywhere. 9H Eat To Do Well, flHt &p Ticud the Hygienist Mngazino and jHHrf learn how many of our common dis- fljH cases are caused by our food, and how 79Bi to cat to cure these diseases. Tho aMJBS j Hygienist Magazine is edited by Dr. jiH ! R R. Daniels, a contributor to this &3JjB papor. Get a copy of tho magazine 'uHB nt your news defers or send ten MH cents to Tho Hygienist Publishing Co., HflH t Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. H.- S. A, Halterman of Parowan, agent H for Hudson and Dodgo cars, was in B ' Cedar- City Wcdncsduaf tornoon and IBf Thursday morning demonstrating tho B'j Hudson to Bomo of thoagfinterestcd in HE Chambgrlain's Tablets. This is n medicine intended especially espec-ially for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. It is meeting with much 8UCCCSSS and rapidly gaining in favor and popularity. Obtainable everywhere 1 OUR PUBLIC FORUM IX-Peter Radford I 1 On "Back to tho Soil With Wall Street" tWhon Wall Stroot wants eood business men oho usually goes back to tho soil to get them. That financial thoroughfare is said to bo honeycombod with men who have plowed barofootod, who have drunk branch water, eaten cornbrcad and molasses and slept on tho floor in their early days. A man Is more capable of holding tho rolns of business who knows how to drive a team of mules, shear a sheep or put a ring in a shoat's noso. A man Is hotter equipped to meot tho problems of life who In his youth ha3 walked tho log across the creek to got to school, courted tho girls at husking bees and pitched horso shoes Saturday afternoon. A man who has spent tho moonlight nights of his youth possum hunting, going to protracted moetlngs and occasionally turning down the community at a spelling match has tho right Bort of stuff In him to make a good business man. Tho actlvd ofllcialB of most of tho largo business organizations of America It Is said wore, with a vory few exceptions, raised on tho farm, and could swim tho crook, pitch hay, chop wood, milk tho cows or slop tho hogs as easily as thoy can run world-wldo business Institutions. The farmers look to theso capable and loyal sons of tho soil to assist in tho solution of tho business problems of agriculture Wall Stroot is reputed to be capablo of financing ovorythlng from a Y. M. C. A. to a war, so why not flnanco agriculture? It is not sufflclont to lond money to u correspondent to lend to a local bankor, to lond to a broker to lend to a merchant, to lend to tho landlord to lond to a farmer. Such a financial system sounds llko tho house that Jack built, and Is Just about as useful. Nolther Is asslstanco complete com-plete when money is furnished buyers to "movo tho crop." What tho farraor wants 1b money to hold tho crop. What bettor security is there than a warehouse ware-house receipt for a balo of cotton, a sack of wheat or a bushel of corn and why will such securities not travel by tho side of government bonds? Tho American farmer Is a capable plowman. Ho always has filled and always al-ways will fill the nation's granary, larder and wardrobe, but he has nothing to say In fixing the price of his products. The problem confronting tho farmers farm-ers of thlB nation today is marketing and its solution depends first upon tho farmer organizing for concert of action and tho co-operation of the financial lntorests in marketing tho crop. Agriculture is the biggest business in America and the only ono that has not a financial system adapted to Its us. FOR SALE. -Ono span of mules, weight 800 pounds each, also harness and iron axlo wagon, all for 165. Otto Jakob, at L. N. Marsden's farm, Parowan, Utah. Adv. An exceptionally heavy money or-rer or-rer business is reported at the local office, which may be taken to indicato that a great many people are sending away for their holiday goods. Our advice ad-vice is to buy at homo. You will make by it in the long run. Mrs. J. David Leigh of Lund was in Cedar City this morning, visiting relatives rel-atives nnd friends, and incidentally looking after her interests in tho voting vot-ing contest. Mrs. Leigh, while not tho leading candidate thi3 week, is making a splendid race, and can bo counted among tho live ones every minute. Will C. Macfarlano was quito seriously ser-iously injured while working on tho construction of u bridge in the Cedar Canyon last week. Ho was brought to town with one rib badly fractured and u portion of it driven into ono of his lungs. Ho is improving nicely under tho care of Dr. M. J. Macfar-lanc. Macfar-lanc. S. A. Hnltcrman of Parowan came in with his Hudson car the middle of this week and remained here until he placed it with Harry A. Thorley yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Halterman Btates that thero aro no moro Hudson cars on sale now, and that none will bo obtainable obtain-able until tho now model is on the market, which will have many improvements im-provements over the cars last put out. But this ono seems luxurious enough for a king. Harry is now learning to drivo tho handsome machine. ma-chine. WEEK'S OFFERINGS AT ! THE THORLEY THEATRE For the week opening Monday, Nov. 8th, tho Thorley offers tho following very entertaining repertoire of motion mo-tion picture plays: Monday night Robert Warwick in "Tho Man of The Hour." Tuesday Alice Brady in "As Yo Sow." Wednesday Tho New Exploits of Elaine. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights tho'usual strong lino of dramas and comedies by the Pathe, General and Mutual companies. Wo guarantee guaran-tee somrthing worth while each night. Adv. 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