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Show 2 " ' ly the greatest single, source of tax revenue in the State, we must be satisfied with the crumbs ;hnt may fall from the legislation table and we must scramble for even these. ! OE-'.vATIOK- S j Ey Jan ' t After - jv.:i' " investi.tatio i by the apt-de- iax and legisliitlvj ativisory c viiereiu v. hiin-'- s pf e:; pert and non-espt- testimony o:.-th-subjec; t-- taxation iu A) 'A: 'and other states van recorded and now after a niuiuh of wrangiin;.' in special session of the legisitP ,ture we v.onder if it has all bee.; i worth v.hile. We certainly do not seem to b.j any further along in ;he s l.itiou c" this question than we wer a year ago. Th" iir.exiigtitinjr bodies were advised by eo:opotent authority early in these proceedings that ii he present .a,; Javs of the slate were rigidly enforced and if ih matter were ent'rely in the hand: of a tax commissi jn, free f roir political inl'lunce and endowed with ample pov.er, the State would have all the revenue that it could possibly need. The legislature has chosen to disregard this advice and with the usual mania for new legisla-tion with which every law making body seems to be imbued they are going then' own way. However, thus far it seems that they have done us no harm and there still remains the privilege of voting down the constitutional amend-ments that they may propose. In any even we may speculate upon the question of what good addit: nal tas revenue will do us here in Bingham. Hero, probab- - ' "The man who Ooes not adver-tise his business dors an injustice to hiineslf mid .he town. The life of a town depends upon the live, wide-awak- and liberal advertis-ing business man," THE BINGHAM BULLETIN Kutored as sceoud-clas- s matter at the posioffice at Bingham Oav ou, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 2, 18. J. R. Jiirvis, Editor and Manager. Subscrption price for one year in advance, $2.00. j O'Oomicli & Co Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6401 SAYS! TANLAC WITHOUT EQUAL FOR 3TG&ACH AND LIVER TROUBLES Kuru GirM fiemjirfcablt EndorwaMit Tanlae may seem miraculous In its action to millions who ended atom ch, liver and kidney troubles us well as rheumatism, pains in Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Curs leave Bingham at 3, y and 11 a. m. t, 3, C, 7. and 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Lave Salt Lake City at 7, 9, and 11 a. m. I, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 i. m. I FARES One way ... $1,50 Round Trip $2.50 the back, sides, joints and muscles from ita we but th truth la vnry drop ol Tnuw U itrone potent mJi-ti- n while mast other remedial are weak nd Ifieitectire. Mr. B. Piccord, a nun with many jrera' experience, is one who ouifht to know. She tayi, "In 10 yean ac-tive nuraing haeo found Tanlae without an equul aa a remedy for atomach and liter troubles, and I can certainly prom-b- e prruje wonderful results in view of my lone 'experience with this medicine. I had etouiitch troubles for years, could eat scarcely anything without suffering, never any epoetins always nervous and run-down. Out as soor, as I began Tanlae it start, d to build me right up. All stomach troubles were routed end never any pain, distress or gases sines. Now I eat every-thing with perfect safety." Many "patent medioines" make glowing promises that may tempt you to buy thjut but remem-ber Teniae Is a IUSAL nudicina that backs iu claims with a gaarantee. Do aot accept a substitute. At all druggist. ' J ' s, I I : ., vva mam ; W (fteesB -- rc-' i 4 .' --.111ii"sii' l.i' V?V''ti inilri a him Hill tsi ssasssssaidassaasessasssaaasl ' TbBniandfl for thlii ol stops para In hMdachewe ' , , . - , ; k romarkable tormola filled bj ralgta, dentai pain, rbeomatlam. druggists last year, over IfltOOO phy- - ol now comes In handy tabes e ' e stciani, dentists and welfare narses 1J tablets. Ka. 80 Ublets 60c. media . y recommend sod endorse ol as cine cbest alze $1.00 at any pre i s a barmlefa, safe, rapid relief for acrlptlon druggist or on receipt ol pain, depression, fever, cold, flu. price from Co, Bolton, Ksf. . t Contains No Aspirin or Other Heart Depretaante. ! , ' - Hcadeiches! Colds! Neuralgia! Dental PainI ! CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 y- i Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 27 28 and March 1 - - m -- ,gnTt'fewwww:iavMesie. wes-- e X mum m lissrl.tMtlaitiesAt. n - ' 5 Hall Ordsrs . li Food Wg&S ft I J A In) lilt HrAlAyt WllUams'lnSuWl II Gwliw & II H llp 79c fl lwQ(fillln ra i 1ST J HorBcIrti' 1 MM Hi n si..$2.89 j wJ on D KcSSh UHOME NEEDS rai79f 3 rZ. lHr Every Purchase wKh WJajr--s Mi7-Be-k Gur-- l"-- a,: If Walgretn m m TfT nond irafJ ante Satisfsxtlon. W wtrv tilt tight io 30 OTp I f Cocoa M m Tablets, Ii rll limit qoanUUea. MenHveJa- i-s 1 f Almond So j : I loo-- . MS."! nt: .--Ba A9cW 2tor fl Treatntent; rfyMit 0? KS3(V RnbWa . AkoI. fvk-T-S botUes Saro. Yapo Rob ..... WK3 bottle SargoaAf 1 ioum.i( Wb"-- V Mass puu ml 49c vH rt l"4 AUmBi fl 1 W if I wf Soda lb. 1 0f) ck)ck fly $3.00 fl 1 ' It SffwV 98c l 7fer25c IIIIi SXN Bt Super-Lath- er Oil, Plat. J7 42C lW White King Wl Jffc Iff gJi'jS Q WlnMadilnaSp.... If mond 07- - . S&O 60c Peftu Doux ws jffn . : fff 25c VV Shaving JO- - iN' Heaey sad Al-- . Peerless l ifff EagleBrand V Cream jfcSi&l c"4 73C 5j rdV R :! H 3for ii 35c 25c Glycerine and Res Watir, IQr Hna-- I ACk I) S li"HJ Palm-- 6 ounces .t....s 'JU Ifst illt feam 3h a C i VV 49C M fef'lW Mye 50c Hillrose Hair Oil 374 KIJ? I k. Shav- - 16c Hillrose Powder Pmffa ....3 for 25J JslJ' 3&2?Urt' ;j NS WHY- - ' lng' 50c Bri8tI Tlta Tooth touh 37f SB-- rt" ' U fl )kKA ' Cream 10c Lux aYTl 1S Waah " - I I (1 U --n fW$i 2 tar tt?X lfwZW Faee Powder I z l4 "' HA 50c ' 10c PalmoMve Soap 4 for 25 D-A-mf-- Exract $1.00 70 10c Creme Oil 1 Protector Garment I Mothex Gar- - 0Q- - l-- Oil Mop ml 5'itch Ovaltine I jCfetjTiD SP 431 m8nt Bag .. :,03V j fjlt ' S fl 25c J.&J. frnm 20c Climax Wall 50c Hospital Absorbent 50c Ml m J Wl "a,bjr 1Qrfe 3C Lfei Talcum. 1 ' Pa3pefrorC3le8aner ton. Pound roll ............ 35 V; M FREEDainty Bottle of . Three ' j n 15c Ess-Ja- y WaU Iflf. Fk)wer8 Perfume wHh each boi of NSSsST . m - Paper Cleaner ... W W Three Flowers Face M ' S $1.50 Knight Hot Water Bot- - H m tie, No. 2 sue 96f 1fV,:.- Powder.. ...J3C: vv, fl,, - . ' m J?L $1.50 Knight Fountain Syringe, with com- - $1.60Cotya .. . .7D3. !fm M Plete set of O0p fIi Face Powder 1 75c " A Attachfteiits-..- . ' ' 10c Old Dutch Cleafiser jW v fc t : s;g A Rubr cioves bac jL Js, 3 18 M or : fefii tic Gauze ij'J pa-i-- rts. 1" """"TlIZeTTTeoMTcs 55 jfo f iwfl 3S 3for l '' specials sH::rr:.::;::::or39cli eg . I "CANDY SPECIAL. Chocolate Peanut Clusters U Pound 20c. Pound 39c j'tCT'-ca--er'aa-'e"11- ; .JSSJ)y'jisit!t' n.'waa ! ma j;j.m,jjajliiiamiui. i.Minsl'1' iiisisssssjissssassisisa. Z'lJLLLLJmmZmZijM ' KMltKnitstXlaTAKltKstslKltK Bingham & Garfield j RAILWAY COMPANt j ) Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast '! " - ;J ' daiv merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. , .. . e 1 :; USE COPPER - ' : ' ' ' 18 " Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 ; ' ; , ' ; more than galvanized iron and t piping will , - j ; . '. - LAST FOREVER' ' , . ''".'.I v : T. fl. PERLEYWITS. H, L. DAVIDSON 4sst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent j ' - : ?all Lake City,.Utah Bingham, Utah ; ' " POTATO IPS i DELICIOUS I1. FRESH AND READY TO SERVE ' 50c PER LB. - , at - ' R. Jay Mitchell, 455 Main St. Copper Mercantile Co., 381 Main St. Proggaskis Brothers Bingham Grocery r ' Canyon Sonfecfionory and 8r3eery ' 25 Carr Fork Mr. and Mrs.- - Ge :e Hanna and daughter Georgia j. who. are 'ejiroute to their home in Ells,, Ne I'vnda after spending the winter iu 'California and Texas, are 'guests of their daughter Mrs. .7. (J. Myers. i ' Mrs. W. R, Thomas of f 'd, Lake is the week-en- d gucs" f Mrs. O. S. Jensen. . 1 ' The Ladies Auxiliary uT the Kagles will give a card parly : Society Ilall Thursday. The i'lrenxM ;:nn A' f .'. joyed a party at the Fir; nail m. Monday evening. The eo.niuiuJi. in ehargo included Mrs. Lou Rawlings, Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, and Mrs. Bruce Ivie. Aunio Masters Mrs. E. P. AVade. Mis. Evai;, Miss 11. Candiand, Mr. Lawriiie,! Stilliaai;', Mrs. B. Bird, Miss Margure;' Ireland, Mist J) r.i Hansen, Misa Ted AbeAl, Mis Marion Russel and Mrs. Lois Bur low. . Royal Laundry repairs j c:ir clothes. Phone 90. Hi in. Frank Meade was hosress at a bridge lucheon Tuenday at Ik r home in Ciipertiii. Tho Royal Laundry djes it hot. Phone 9!). ; ' j Mrs. George Mai aud Hi a. F. Meade were luncheon gacsts ol Mrs. M. A, Stewart, Thursday, Royul Laundry darns your hose. Phono 90. Mrs. George Anderson was i.jS tess to the Justamere club Wed-nesday. High scores were on by Mrs. Rodda and Mrs. Lasje Doman. Luncheon was served tc Mrs. Rodda, Mrs. Frank MeaJe, Mrs. R. II. Watson, Mrs. Jame McCray, Mrs. M. Pearcc, Sir". Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. 'uv..v, Christensen, Mrs. Ncber Nieiiolo and Mrs. Charles Sulenger. One day servico, Friday to Sat-urday. Royal Laundry. Phone 90. Mrs. Joe Kemp entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday for Mrs. C. . Waterman of Villisea, Jowa who is the guctit of Mrs. J. U. Myers. Places were marked or Mrs. Waterman, Mrs,. J. B. Myers, Mrs. George Ilanna of Elks, Nevada, Mrs. Paul S Rich-ards, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. E. Chandler, Mrs. W. J. Myers ,Mrs. C. J. Lie-se- r and Mrs. Maurice Cotter. Miss Verena Graham spent the, week end in Provo and Spring j ' ville. "Miss Ijola Carrigan and .Mrs. Robert Hansen enteratifipd the! Nu-- I club at the homo of Mrs. Al-len Jensen in Copperton, Thurs-- , day. The guests included Miss Mabel Neprude, Miss Florence Childs, Miss Adelle Peters, Miss Verena Graham, Misses Doris and Attorney A. C. Cole who has " been in California for the past two months, returned to Bingham . on Monday, grea.tty improved in 1 health. Mr. Cole says his vacation did him a lot of good" and that ha , - ? is now fit to resume his wrk. Mr. ' ' Cole wishes his many friends and j clients to know he is again at his 'V law office 532 Main St. where he . will be glad to meet thoiu. That's Semftkiof rii'te ar ft.lt! Ht;l who rtojt rem to har mi.t jiwlnl mission Ii. Iff mfpt In t nw 'letters look like tramps That are written on poorly .printed stationery. They defeat jthe purpose for which they were ''intended. They s',iainp the sendei las a man careless and indifferent ns to appearance and give his ines 'sage about the same sort of an audience it would receive if it had been delivered by a ragged and unkept tramp. Give your letters a chance. Send them out on good stationery. I "Boo-hoo,- " cried the little boy in the crowded department store, "I've lost my mother." It was a hard day and the temper' of Uio aisle man was be-low par. "You kids are a nui-sance," he declared. ."Why did-'n- t you keep hold of your moth-er's skirt T" The lost one sniffled, "I could 'nt reach it." " Primitive People Certain tribes of tlie Kiilnimrt te rt burjiuieo ore said to t'ury theil while still alive, bernuaw llielr f H.Rloaa beliefs forbid tha roocMng t human corpses. Another tribe L wen fonnd Id the same section whlcb ras too low In the scale of drills Mnn even to build bats to Ufa In, pr ferrlng to live In the holes nude bj Hntbenrs, which they eniart by scooping out earth. t Cslla Mol Always Cast Tli enrlloM Iwllg were prtitlstiT nt cnxt, bill ni"tlf of ptnte Hef1 ; .iellirr. , Art PStiiile fa 91. P . ' .. u .hk't hell iirrnerrt-- nt Bethtrt. tr iftiid. rrhleh Is (I Inrhes M(rTi stflf) ' tdernrd rllh Bold nnd silver Illlirrw ' anrk II l helli'Vivl (lull H a (ft v-i- l nhl.-- l ntlndr.1 In Id the Clslct ' mifl of 1SS t ' ADVERTISE IN YO-J- HCuM TOWN PAfE2 The Oswego, Oregon, Review runs the following interesting (notation from the American Banker's Magazine, using it as an advertisement. "No business in any town should allow a newspaper publish ed in his town to go without his name and business being men-tioned somewhere in its columns. "This applies to all kinds of buisines and professional men. It docs not moan that you should have a whole, half or even a quar-ter page and in each issue of the paper, but your name should be mentioned, if you do not use more than a two-lin- e Bpace. "A stranger picking up a news-paper should be able to tell what business is represented in the town by looking at a paper. This lis the best possible town adver tiser. The Goodyear Tire Company evidently believes in advertising. This year this company will use 600 newspapers and 51 magazines to get its product before the peo-ple. : ' Three-- l etter Drama riic iiuiif4! iliiium llml has m wti wrlni'D ii itinhilnptt In une little r. .tu .'t 'lirtn- - Ifllera O . 8." ! Mllt!!lllt' ... S' V Now that the city of Chicago is broke, the politicians will lose interest in it until the treasury gets replenished. Not Always Twins Utile twin Hlttlere (.r imltif tr to toe a arrived Imln lifiillif! rid stood lotiklng at hint vtrj rnnctt Interested, when one nskd: "Where ihe other one. mother V |