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12 ‘ Line » hese. Al Fall Dics Trmmngs l = pectty designs and coloss. We hove ot seceved 2 bne o Ladies, Misers and Childbens Costs and Ladies and Masses Suts. THE PRICES ARE RICHT Registered Hereford Bulls For Gale in Anderess Bres. Posture Bred by A. 7.Crows & Sens, Husted, Colorade &E*—hh:fi-fl--—tdf-— TWO HMOASE OVERALLS * otth svoagh end coss they cdoepe plosse ™ SVERY PAIS SVASANTESS LEVI STRAUSS @ COMPANY e ——————————————————————— “ l | 1 ¥ | ; | BAKING |/ 1 FOWDER] | | That tohes the Bobing Gotter | ' ‘Q. lores are almost impossiblc with ¢ ‘W hnow thet it will give you Besser t ' :\.e; knew ‘hot the buking will he gurer | - wholesome i We kmow at it will be more evenly \ T we know that Calumet is more l( . al buth a its uae &l cost, 2 koow th se things because we 1 i it the @uality weto it we have : s t 1 out in every way. s € e n muhons of homes and ite ¥ . pre x R r‘wa-v. It s the N R waer. i e vom tosed 0? t ( mat | irhest in Quality—= mode ats in Urice. ( Recoived Highast Award— f Warid's Pure F end Lapmition. ) -t m—-m» oworsd) | (Ay :/ [ e} D A » t | . i I : :‘ 1 d e B P NG » h a3 ‘- / ) . ] y ) | ! ! . i «q I ] - L '. > ' 1 ' \ |t : i PO ] Sscg ront? > CmcCano ! | ———————————————— A great developmect is going om '§ in Rio Blanca county where the | Grand River, Mecker and Salt Lake |« R. R. has been formed 'ithmpihl“ of ten m:ll'mnlomho_finpnni’ + through Meeker to Salt Lake City. | It = reported that conetrection |, work will begin in a few daye ‘2 L] HARMONY RESTORED AT FORT COLLEGE =t ol @ — Whea Governor Shafroth entesed :—~ duties of hie office one of mast vesing probleme thet con fromted him was the condition st the Siste Agricaltural College, where discord sud lack of harmony pee vailed to such an extent thet the work of the institetion was seriowsly 10 & misimem. The faculty was divided iato cliques and there were factions in the board of trustees. The trwe purposes of the agricultural college had been subverted to perscnal am bitions. Farmers and business men of the state had lost confidence in the institution and the taxpayers were carrying a needless burden through repetition of courses. “Now they are teaching our boys the science of alfalfa roots ivstead d‘ Greek roots,” eaid a well-known farmer recently, “and our girls are learning the economy of the home ™ More than that, there is being cul tivated and there now exisis an en- | thusiasm and an absorbed interest among students in the work of t.hoj school in its relation to the possibili ties of the home farm. Boys and girls hasten back to the farm eager to apply the training and the scrence they have acquired at the cdbgo] This means an increase in the pro ductivity of Colorado farms, im- | proved conditions of living and | handreds of thousands added to the ‘ wealth of the state. 1 Uraniam ore has been discovered near Twin Lakes. A atreak lm-‘ ing five per cent Uranium hae zon found in alarge vein by George ] Hartman. The honging wall ie granite and the footwall a shistore | dvke, 30 feet wide, the whole back ed by an immense vein of bwd.qo! porphyry J H Anderson, formerly in charge of mining operations at the Lucky Strike mines south of Gunmieon, bae clowed a deal for a growp of claims at Ouray. The Anderson- Halter Mines Co, capitalized =t £250,000 has taken over the Micky | Breen and Grizzly Bear properties. The company aime to erect 2 Kuen zel smelter and etart operstions om a large acale. GUNNISON NFw W DOYLEVILLE NeSeChamphs CucTenisadanes Nos . 2 e Th&-gbflv-&_ i canch v ot Npriag coeek M““*? apnding 8 couple of werhe B vor mh"flft\-vni:m wday. She e to be goue wll Ber Lo Caumiieos ur tauchmen wiv hasnting 'firfia‘u--flh’:fl-. &.? e Gmalem biroaght oad mu--u.--u:.u'f': Mot vnnell wante eome lnmber fo; mole vuthuidings DAYTON NewsChamplos Oustegpentenss. Nos. 1, wO, - Now Mary Urolt west to Lake Oty Nai wrday Mr. and Mrs. Joha Thompeon e contly made a trip to Gunaison Chas. Car has bevn L Jd H will soon have the i !-:L A F Ewbom, | mhape to rua fur the winter. | Mes. Mendenhall came down o Lanke Uity last Friday to apond the day a1 the Gateview ranches. Eiection will be beld in .u.. Wentbrooks btu-h'..'li o .‘..5. republican judge phace CE Pwyer who resigued. I UL Olark of Montrose has besu =wp here barguining for the Antoas | Yeager horses. Grant Youmes has | been helping corral them from the | ronge CASTLETON iwm Nov. 2, isie, 1 Kubler wine shut dows bor the winter the Ist. Susbeam and Nar mines otill ron ning full time. I Chas. Miller was wp to Castivtes with a load «f potatoss last week. Richard W has beem o the mummuwuu—r ot present. C. A. Parteh is adding t porech -mhhb-udnb::-h --» | PrOving his place. N.-ufi-fi:d‘i-.hfi Saturday sight wae attepded 'd.11.-fl.'-l‘-. The telephone . 13 are . -u.u-m.:':m tieton. fwmhw— win by the § of Bovember N the weather hulds guud. . . —e SOMERSET AND THE MUDDY - | N wsOhamplen Oasvespuntnes. p Ors. 8, 1000 » d:' L. Rush went te Buwb Sater , . 2| M. D. B Shaw vislied in Delta o ; i" days of last week. || Walter Webb of Marbie s | & ew d.nuthlfl'\r‘.n )| Paul Husten hm: vace ) | thom at his ranch ot B . ) | The democratic county candidates » | were in Bomerset Mw‘-y evening., i Dr. Weedin has resigned his posi ) | tion at Bomerset, Dr. Bowie taking , | e place. | Frowk and Nellie Hodgwon of Eagle :;.n apending some time visiting | Rudy Cary. | Wiley White and family left Somer ‘wet laot week. Mr. White will vielt |im Missouri, while Mrs. White and llth*”wt‘uhkm. '| John Kieretich passed through " Friday me enroute for Bowie | from O'ml". with a new team he had beem over to purchase, OHIO CITY { ‘O'OLm' mf Toape . i Nov. 2, 1916, | E. G, Dice left on Sunday for | Marbile, ' I Frank Draper went to Oklahoma | on Nov. let. | 3. M. Flick took a car of cattie to ! Denver this week. ’ Judge Wegener was here on huosi 'nm several daye lant week. i Mrs. Sellard visited her daughter Mra. Fred Dice on Wedneaday MW two wer | mons in the house on Sunday. J. F. Pearson returned from a trip | ::nmtth county omn "wl-&l | day. ' Mre. J. M. Fiick and children came | ‘nplro- Guanison and vielted over | Sunday . i Misa Luella J ohneon returned home | from her viat to Demver and other | pointe on Saturday. She started | teaching the Ohio school on Monday . R —— CROOKSTON | News-Champten Osrvespsnfeace. l Nov. 2, 1910, | Walter Adams apent Teesday ia Gunnison. | B S Watters completed his tele | phonen last week. There are cleven on our line now and more expecting to join. '| Mies Kate Walker went te Guawi son last Saturday. ber sister Neollle retersing Sunday evening with her w.-«thmm 3 —— D Qs ta— SPENCER News Champsd Usrtespeadense. I Nov. 2. 1990 Nre. Downey and Miss Easterly n last week was in Spencer calling on A.l.fl-y:omtv-h-- tooth where be has completed & woed contract. J.rlhvh-l-. A. Lamh returaed from Sawtenth Wednesday . PION HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Nos 1. isle. An sddition o the bigh schowl Hhomey esvived Shis week 8 the iof o ook case and & sember of w ke, The givls' basket ball wam will i PEactEang vetduus basket bali | i wenk as B She l-.anlhu Lot eye banket ; Frol Frankes s daily expecting the S rrkay text bosskn N“&s e i presing te be one of ot imlerenting @ the bigh achoul, | crvieods taking it being vers devy 1t romted : B A Hulhwman. representing the =lale i mamoncie tion of Colorado ~~-c'ifl-r'-:u-l-un wenk e gmve mome v I lerenting w escences of hin army e and the wly dimagreeabiv eature of hie talk (was that it ended too soos. Br. iblu.-mn ® very popular with the | high wchool folks and s alwaye very cordially reveived y | Mies Womtgate gave a talk on ! ¢ naterbary and its Bistore relations | the early part of the week Having | Vikited Canterbucy and secased pic tures of the interesting places the eture proved s very interenting one iddesd. The talk was given in rola- | [ ton te the “Canterbury Tales. by [ Chaucer. which the Junior Englieh clans in now studying . ! Dlassics for the Froshmen and sophomore Bnglieh classes wore e coived last week The Freshmens will vead “Tvanhor, by Scott upnxw"‘ mores, “Silse Marner.” by ot J wmior and Sewior classs are reading “Adyiin of the Ring.” by Tennyson land “Awstoceat of the Breakiast Table.,” by Holmes The Senior ‘ [cinss will later take up the “Oregon | Trail.” by Parkman. {1 | Thw.-nmvr::*r- L noon will probably be the ! ol the -.lw i Q-m' | The Teoller .td Grand ( Jm oo & very team o | i gome should prove a very | i teresting .s“h-. ol the Inrge enpeuee ! [ the touthall team rom Grand ,--“ tion it i necessary to charge a larg- | or adwission fe:. As this . the last | game here open wp your hearts and | — [ GUARDKING HIS OWN PROPERTY. — ! l doshesn's Wethed of Gesling with Avercious Wesshent. . ’ “Feve,” said the Virginle w-‘.l ‘ls anvther Jeckhson yara “Juckson wsed bales of cotted B the ramparts that he threw up ta @ | femse of New Oricans and it wes net urally & metter of indifference 10 him | 'vhooo eotion he employed. I-Cl | it happened 0 beioag to & rich mer | chant. “The mevchant followed bis bales with doglihe devetion. He eould mot r 1o tear himasi! away frem them. Ses standing over them whee Jacksca happencd to Grow sear and | Tuating wp 1o the chisl, he said: | “‘Mensious, &t s damage e your | @ to tabe my cotten. All preperty ® sacred sad must b protected.” | “Bul’ saM Jackesm, ‘ere you 990 | Wis o pour sotton? “Oh, sure! Mest sure’ saMd ~' Wmerchamt. 1 bnow the merks, all of | them. X puis, alore, this cotion, ele, l must he Sofonded.’ = “Jackesa turmed ® & private and told him o fetch & musket at omee. The mushet boing brought, the gem oral laMd it la the merchaat's arme and seid, with @ grim smile: | “‘My friend, you are the most prop or peré®n 1 know of to defend your owa property. Stay here, then, and @ so. Stir at your peril.’ "—Detreit Free Press. 1 | ——— { | WHEN A QUEEN BATHES | Qpenish Reyeity in Seclusion Gperte with the See Wawees. The fashiomable bathing resort of Spaia is ia San Sebastian. But de women in that well-nigh tropical elime wear startling costumes? By ne means. Their garb is as staid as that worn on the English ceoasts; wvery charming.and bec ming, but withal re- ' served and dignified. The material is apt te be dark blue serge trimmed with white braid or erimson serge. At Trouville, in France, the bathers are not rarely annoyed—eor not an moyed?—hy the leveling of opera glasses, which practice is rigorously ' forbiddem in the Spanish resort. This prohibitiom i# partly explained by the frequent presemce of the queen meoth- | er, and also the voung queen, whe, of course, are left perfecjly unmolested. 1‘ Their bathing box is very picturesque. ' It is built in the Moorish style, with | minarets on efther side, and the dome in the middle surmounted by the rey- | al crown in gold. When in use, it is slowly rolied down to sea, and rey alty ecam bathe in perfect privaey, | though the “box” is mot inclosed. ! Passing Beliefs. Read the famouws chapter in Victer MHuge's “Shakesprare”™ about the pro dise knowiedge of the worll and the wniverse as imparted by the philese phers and lcarned mea of Greece, and you will wender how the science of this contury will o regarded Wye men of 3500 A. D. You enile ot ol modical preserty Seas. Bere b oue of the seventeonth csmtery: “Barthworms olit and ceanttd and ot b plocss and cheppud, & geod mess of pottage made thereo! 99 catmeal and water and esten b them that hate e blach Sunlics, 4otk purfestly cwre hem therest, though it s sever oo leng rested. This s very tree and ol beth sheatimes proved” Yet o 0 rend B & csabemperery et the Wyl oand of & sheup © e comlloat Mg ® stianists s aad vemm “Gutuily and & Gssee o sale.” ‘ 00AlL 00AL Ooal, Cinrence Adame f | Fumusese snd Quessssase. Tel- | boaver 361 W Fogg will whe o himaed = e B h-‘.‘_____ o | See the New (Niver Typowsies. Seveutesn coute o day. _ BF L Jo., g ‘ | Olasence Adames. Furuture and Quecossere. Tel ephone Heaver 361 ' | The K Heines - "M“: ~?'—bf ‘ Lost Saturdey, i weu, cheched blue sad white shoulder shawi. | i Mas 8. C. Fiousx. | !e — : | Ous car of wiater apples will soon arnive. ewe our ad for pasticulare | 41.50 Gaverre Baos i ' eM. R Blackestock, veterinarien, s kcated ot Guanison and will ane wer all calls promptly. Phose Gun- | nison, 0l i) o ot Our supply of Holidey postale ‘have arrived We iavite you % eall and woe them 41.52 Gaverte Baos For Saie —A good pieno, cheap for cash. For pamticulars addeess 414 Mes. AJ. Jomsson, , Therse will be o choot ot ;(h’-.flmn'on(‘i::u the 13th. = Hagiving ohowst tea io'“. When in need of & good, Rotary. For Sale by G. D. Mastia. n--u-u---tu-a o . Presbyterian Church Notes. f W‘pfiu‘n-‘ ochipet 10454 m., 173%p = Sundey achood 012 M. Ohrition. ll‘ahvc“-inn&n At the ing ecrvies Dv. Heb b e oy ) 3 n evening o “Dealing ia Fotasss.” ' The epecial masicsl esevicss will inclede ot the mosniang esrvics, a0 woa the " and o wslected eclo onag bp Profommey Founhe. A the esrvice the enthema, sen nge are apriben,” (Newton) end “Retera, O Wandesor, Retora” (Wileom.) The public is cordially iavited 0 these serviers. Cattle Selling Well | Demver Unmion Stack Yarde, Oct. 31.—Reesipts of cattle were liberal here again last week but demand continwed ae otrong as ever and trade was active. Good ecattle seld (ot prices very little diffevent from the proceeding week but the medium and plainer kinds were weak to a dime lower owing to a decline im the eastern markets. Beef stuff of all | kinde was wanted and eold readily. { Good 10 choice steers brought &4 50 10 $5 25, and a few fanev steers sold up to $575. Cows wsold largely at £375 %0 $4.25 for the pretty good killers, with fancy stuff upto %4 50 Feeder and stocker trade wae active under big demand. Good to choice steers brought 84 40 to $5 35 and fair to good grades went at $3 35 to $4 40. Feeding cows sold at $3 (0 ‘to 83 35 and choice feeding heifors up to $365. Today's receipts were 5,500 head; market weak to 10c low er in sympathy with eastern declines. W. N. FULTON. Alfalfa as a Sell Dealer D. W. Frear, Uoloredo Agrisultaral College, Fort Colline . The great virtwe of alfalia is ite ability to incresse the sitrogea ocon tent of the woil. Abowt 77 per comt of the air is nitragen. It is esti mated that there are 32,000 toms ‘mmw‘r‘vd‘b‘.”‘.dfio present rate 18 conts & pouad, over $12,000,000, if it could be wsed. It is taken out of the sir inte the 'woil by very minute plants called bac teria, which live in the little nodules (found on the alfalfa roots. It tekes ‘abost 25,000 bacteria to messute an !-’r-‘-hh&.i' precesass and them give it wp %o the alfalia plast ia snother form. Alfalla | plonts remove & lorge amownt of wi- S ok i sSt B 8 e mech a jon i | If the 00l ie %00 wet, the bacteria canact work, and if teo hard, the air “AI'I-.M hw&ouy | o add sitrogen %o the eoil, kike al folla, ate called logemes. Somm 1.-dfld-lb“- swest, rod white clover; ssme mese distantly selated ase bosns and pu— | The L T € will st Woduendny | Now iub_“‘ I Tuchey shox et Eilsboscht s Sus g, Do &, @ o o'chedh. | Fos ssin—Baggy el besuess | Inquese of ot A Mus. Assn Buesct, Gesame. Have s fow of shane e Becsed BRock Cuchesuie fos enie & (o 4 '9_‘_-_“_"{“""‘ Res J E Foosvch wall hald eee vices ot the Epmcopal chusch Sea _~m§uu b “ For Saie Lh-d'*-‘ l!fi Rowm IAGIOR Bl Baan L nquare ot ' News-(haupion ofbce (%] ) —————— | Tergets for sale. two siave, eithes i;‘w hawmjion office or by masl, ‘u-“cut____ | Wastkp— dob on sandch for winess. | lasapesienced, but willing to lease "-.d wilhng % work aher | leasn | Inquire Guuaison News-Champion . Hasuas g Perty and t!m-"'"......,".?""-....c hall, | Nov. 10. Rewerved scois at Wein- Vlbfl'.«sw__.n— W. A Keele sl hold :lc-hy-d d-d' .:-.--1‘:‘?. wtose a Parlia on Novewmber 2. J*M : . | Special low priced ssle on ohil ‘h"*‘-l. boy's suite. men's Wwon ;;:l‘d-! vard ok ¢ L | For sais—Some housshold fue- God-aprings, basesss, mettecssm, esesns, twhiswess. Al | overcoate. Cuas. F. Hussans. Secure tickete mow for the cimh ensesl Hervest Ball cad cuppes Monday Nov. 7 ot the Weodmen and Redmen halls, under the avapioss of B, Poer's charch. The bem of ‘ b will b foraiched. M“Q ———e Beal Oyotors. Thes asw MILM overy wesh from the Atlentic cosst. They em —ll y A Beos., Genninse. Visit the ond Up-so-Date ing o arw hat. For cioust and doom bate, wo casry all the lstemt chapes ond petterss. Secoad lu:.'.,"n-': or Maia N o ’ - s B e e o Resmn ead Boaed Two nicely furnished roome with or without boerd 42¢f Mus. May Waikes, Potter Bldg Main St. Guanison. Chishes Binner Will be served by the ladies of the Methodist church, at the Masoaie hall on election day. Cranberries, sweet potatoes, good home made pi e aad eakes and other good things. Supper will also be served from five to eight o'clock in the eveming. | Everybody come. e Netine New York Cafe Tov-’ufim hoving bove vunted, the lodivs of B 0 Peter's church will serve the Besi wess mon’s hot harvest supper in the Woodmen hall from ste 8 o'cleck . M. on the eve before election, fl«-«, Nov. 7. The following menu -fll.;- ‘-'vd: Hot roam whd, slew ! te, beowa v n Goms That Bosm Nosd & fow Conpat? Better come ia M-‘hh* i bl cigeed gooda, in qualities thet will ®ear well, in fact the very bemt vanety W -M *- estisly overy individual taste beth in *‘-*-‘w ing foor age for hall, &‘umch. CLsazucs Asamn, Geasissa, Cole. Deings ot e Bocsic Thoste A Nov. 5. i Pictare No. 1. “Forgivea =t l:;lfia- with & deep moral, No. 2. “Beld Agi~" A wide o No. 4. “Ress of the Reach™ Oue of these intensely intrrasing eowboy scenes. Ko 5. His Too Sem™ Every pictuse & gesd ene.