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Show I ElRBT FOOTBALL GAME OF THE SEASON I I 'v' N SATURDAY, -OCTOBER 17, AT 3:30 P. M. l.t'(- I i; I 1 MONTANA AGGIES vs UTAH AGGIES I adAiws iiELp -r'-(: : 'general admission 50c . H , '' -iV - H H i i i sbbbI I coop Drug Co. H I Rooms For KentSuitable for light housekeeping. Call 611. North Main. 9 H MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S PURE I WOOL SUITS flO.OO AND $13.60. 9TAR CLOTHING. STORE. Adv it - 1 'xU r- I Qn SaturdaF, the ten year old son H ofjCharles.wNwJotwot.. Providence; H sustained aJrofce&vaim.-.: Ha H ' Squash fo saleby the department pt hwBSSMVttf tte".i. 'AJ. C H Pbone 462w. Adv. I jVanted Mano plow-' 100 . sores In H Box EIdef&unty;. Ap'pl' to 'Herachcl H Bullen Jr. Att'v.7 s J ' ' I Tho "Vyiifprd Woodruff Camp ot the H Daughters of the Pioneers will meet H on. Friday afternoon at, 3:30 at the H home of Mrs. N,' A. Larsen, 349 H South Main street. B H The Jacob S. Earl Camp of tho H Daughters of the Pioneers will hold H Its meeting this week, Friday nftor- H noon at tho home ot Mrs. Victor H Crockett at 3 oV.ock. I The Ballard Camp of the Daugu- I tors of tho Pioneers will meet FV1- I day afternoon at 3:30 at the home ot Mrs. L. P. Watklns, 248 West First I South. A good attendant Is desired. I The Hrlgham Young Company of B the Daughters ot the Pioneers will "' meet on Friday afternoon Octobor 10 W at 3:30 with Mrs. A. li. Fa'rrell, 341 I East Third North. A good attendance I Is desired. H i I Twclvo ladles who have had ex- I pcrlenco In sowing, wanted at once I at tho UNION KNITTING MILLS CO., CORNER OF THIRD WEST H AND CENTER STREETS, will pay I good wages. Geo. W. Skidmoro, H manager. Adv, ol3 H H If ctllclency in olllcc; and a thor- H -ough whole souled devotion to duty H counts for nnythlng, Commissioner H Ollt Cronqulst should Jiavo certainly H received a renombistlon at the re- H cent Democratic .convention. The H manipulators Yerjsmoothly, put ono over Ollf.-by. turning it to a represen tatlyu of tbevlUppar House."-. I jrii; :;-m I Tonight I GRAND I BAND I HOP $& Auditorium I ! I -3V, k I Logan Military I Band I PftjtSOc -''. Ladies Free Delayed!! 1 Through no fault of oars--our or- der fort Fall for our FAMOUS Jl THATCHER SPECIAL $17.00 1 SUITS and OVRECOATS was I Lost In The Mail I 1 We have been buiy tracing tame since September 15 and by the Dl aid of telegrams and express, We can now announce the arrival cf ft WM the complete order and such values they are too. Not one among them but Is guaranteed all wool, FULL OF, WEARGI.VING QUALITIES. A suit or overcoat thsn can be used on ALL OCCA- IH 8ION8. Every color and weave of chth for 1914 Is shown In this I 8PLENDID 8H0WING. I H . THE SMALL MAN, THE BIG MAN, THE FAT MAN, and THE, H LEAN MAN, all will be able to be suited with the THATCHER 9 AH SPECIAL. v ...)( IJH THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR $17.00 I . 1 FOR A SUIT 0K OVERCOAT . that we have cyer placed before the BUYING PUBLIC at H this season of the year will be H Placed on Sale October 15th I An exceptional opportunity to Jet the seasons first pick of H otir Famous Special. Sec, these suits and H 'overcoats for your .purses sake! H We Give &M:, Green Trading Stamps Thatcher Clothing 06 1 Tireless Toilers For Trade B New line of Latest Hats New line of Mackinaws H . Just Received Just Received H HOME VISITORS' I SSH Excursion East I October 24; November 21, 23 I December 19 and 22, 1914 I j Via I . Oregon Short Line I : ''" Fbllowing Low Round Trip Fares v I t will Prevail from Logan I Denver pr Colorado Sprjngs '- $25.10 t Omaha, or Kansas City - - - 42.60 I Memphis ....... 62.45 V 'I Chicago' ...- -'.!. - . 62.32 I St, Paul or Minneapolis - 56,46 Proportionately low, rates from other ' I ipoints onhe Q'regonlShortiLine to fore- I i going and: many other points I . SEE AQEMTSXQR PARTICULARS. - ul I HiLHHLl ( |