H; PAGE SIX THE EASTERN UTAH ADVOCATE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914. I
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IN SAIUAKE ITV
.VATIO.VAIi CONVKNTION OPHNK
TlllH MOHMNfi.
Moiistrr KtlilMl of Wont ImttiMry
HIitmlriR Iftnlittlon of Wool From
lhi Ute feliccp l Wmrn I'nhrlc
Klertlcm Neat Nnlnnlny.
Woolgrowcr from all parts of the
United fltates where the Industry Is n
factor, will be In Kail I.nkn this week
for the annual convention of the Na
tional Woolgrowers" association. No
ember 12th, lJlh nnd 11th. During
the two day prior to the national
convention th woolgrowers of t'lah
havn been In session
This Is the first lime the national
omentlon has leen held so early In
thp season Becretnry H W MrCluro
states thai Imllrntlnns point In rt large
atletidanrp In faet the convention
ilatps were vhnnKcd from midwinter
lo November with a Mew to stlmula
time attendance In midwinter msny
of the growers found It Inrunvcnleti'.
bei-aiise of Itad weather, to gel nwr
from their nineties.
The convention swwlons will bo held
In the Auditorium. Illchnnla street,
which will also house n great exhibit
of tho wool imluitry. This exhibit
has leen shown In several Pities, and
after being seen here will be ael up
at the slork show In Chicago Tin
evolution of wool from Ihe llp sheep
to the woven cloth fabric will I ac
tually shown nt the exhibit One af
ternoon of the convention will be
given over lo an examination of the
oxhlblt by Ihe delegates and to a lee
luru upon It
Oovernor Wm. Hpry. Mayor Bnmuel
P. Fork and President W. F Jensen
will welcome the growers In behalf of
the stale, the city nnd the cummer
clal club, respectively. J. M. Wilson
of Douglas, Wyo., will makp the re
spnns for the convention. Following
will (time the annual addresses of
President F. J. Ilagenbarlh of Salt
lnke. Kastern Vice President A J
Knollln of Chicago, nnd Western Vice
Prrsldent M 1. Potter nt Flagstaff.
Arls. Tho aecrelary, ft. W McClure,
nlso wilt report at this session. The
only other address scheduled for the
opening day will be given by Hugh
Hproimt of llolsp, president of the
Idaho Woolgrowers' association. He
will talk on "Predatory Wild Animals
and Their Krndlcntlon."
TonlgiU Ihe delegates and their
wives nnd daughters will be honor
guests nt n reception nnd ball at the
commercial club,
Friday morning, November 13th.
will bo given over to the following
nddrcives "flheep Orating In Ka
tlonal ForjpSls." hy Associate Forester
Klpp of Washington, I). Cl "flheep
Feeding On the Itange." by Hugh II.
Wood of Spencer, Ida.,1 "Cross llreed
Ing of Bheep." by Bwator a 111 Wil
liams of Deer I-odge, Mont
In the afternoon the evolution of
wool will be explained In a lecture
at the wool exhibit An athletic ex
hlbltlon will engross tho delegates on
Friday night, while their feminine en
tourag enjoys the theater as tho
guests of tho commercial club.
Klrcllnn On Katunlny.
The nnnual election of officers and
selection of n place for the ll& con
vention will lake place the last day.
Saturday. The report of the commit
tee on resolutions will be heard. In
addition to which there wilt be the
following tnlks 'The Future of the
Public Domain," by Henator I O.
Helway of Dillon. Monti 'The licet
Type of llange Kwe," by J It. Allen
of Draper, Utah: "Hanking and Wool
growing," by J. K, Cosgrlff of Halt
l-nke, and "How lo Oct Iletler Prices
For I-aiubs," by J. U. Pool of Chicago,
editor of the Live fltock World.
two Ni:whPAPi:itH rixi:i
o.v a i.()iti:hy CIIAlUli:
Two Utah newspapers paid fines of
of a hundred dollars each In federal
court Baturday, pleading guilty to the
charge of conducting lotteries. The
nwspaers were the Ogden I.xam
Inrr nnd the llox Gldcr News, pub
lished at llrliclium City The fines
were Imposed by Judge John A. Mar
shall. Tho two newspapers published ad
vertisements of merchants In their
respective towns offering tickets with
purchases, drawlnga of theso tickets
for valuable prices, ranging from au
to and grand pianos to vacuum
cleaners, to take place later, lloth
publications were Indicted by the fed
eral grand jury.
It Itcnlly Doe llvllcto IlhetiinallMU.
Kvtrybody who Is afflicted with
rheumatism In any form should by all
means keep a bottle of Rloan'a I.lnl
moot on hand, The minute you feel
puln or corencra In a Joint or muscle,
bathe It with Hloan'a Liniment. Do
not rub It moan's penotratra almost
Immediately right to the uoat of pain,
relieving the hot. tender, swollen feel
ing nnd making the part easy and
comfortable. Oct a bottle of H loan's
Liniment for 15 cents of any druggist
and have It In tho house against
colds, sore and swollen Joints, rheum
atism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ail
ments. Your money buck If not sat
isfied, but It does give almost Instant
lellef. Advt
Ilevf PrUv Aihaucvtl.
NKW YOItK. Nov. 7. The rlall
price of beef advanced today to one
and two cents a pound above tho op
ening prices of the week. Lamb and
mutton also advanced two cents a
pound. Mutton was quoted at 1SK
cents wholesale. Tho Invreases, ex
cept In the price of beef, were uttrl
buted to shortage In the local supply,
most of which Is obtained from Chi
cago
Lost Strayed or Stolen.
Two mules, one fifteen hands high;
tho other fourteen hands high; each
weighing between 1000 and 1100
pounds. Ileturn or notify tho Bavoy
Hotel. Reward.
IF WVVERE BOtiH IH HOrTrPER
WU K T OU will enjoy vour greatest sue ms whfil d- Jf&
I V rcctfng tho biggest affairs, will have tact, gm
JL remarkable will power and originality. U
You will bo a hard worker, though your
natural tendency will be toward indolence. You n
will havo a rare gift of language; will be a good g
raconteur and enjoy the company of congenial spir- g
Its, often to ypur own detriment. You should g
marry only wheri you havo mastered yourself, prer g
crably n porson born in January, June, July or Do- ft
ccmbcr.' You should wcatf white, black, pink, all I
shades of green and moonstone, topaz or chrysolito
ornaments. .
Great persons born In November; St. Augustine,
Henvpnuto Cellini, George Eliot, KcTdinand de Les- 1
sep's, Cynia W. Field, Andrew Carnegie, Jlartin l
f& Luther Uid Frances Hodgson Burnett.
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A largo steam vutcanlxlng plant
haa been opened by the Price Tire A
Vulcanlxlng company, W W. Lewis,
manager, at the rear of the Lewis
Jewelry company's store. Automo
bile tires repaired and put In condi
tion as good as new, All work guar
antced. 41tf.
Woods Ilroa., Turner block, carry a
full line of fresh and smoked meats
and packing house products. 40tf
If ynu'ro In need of stove castings,
sco Ooodman, tho repair man. Advt
Quits for rent nt fJoodman'a Itepalr,
Bhop. Advt 0tf.j
Subscribe for The Advocate.
Ranchmen
Take Notice
Wliea la Price xrj tho
KOZY
Lunch Room
You can get meals from
25c up.
Everything Clean and
Wholesome.
Wc Serve Nothing But
THE BEST.
1 Trial Will Convince You
YOU SHOULD
Gel Ihe Worth of Your
Money When Yeu Spend It
By HOLLAND.
YOD owo II to -ounelf and
to those dependent oa
you lo gel rslus received for
every dollar you spend. TMa
' U not parsimony, not itlnft
nesi It Is merely buitasu
tense.
You are entitled lo all that
your money will buy, but yon
will not get It unless you de
mind It, and you can't de
mand It unless you know Ti-
1 us, unless you are posted on
current conditions.
Tou can gain this wisdom
only by reading tbe advertise
ment. Tbey will 111 yon
what tblug are worth, where
they cau be bad and will of
fer suggestion concerning
qualities, style and design.
ADV..11T18BMENTS
WILL UJiKti YOOIl
DOLLAIIB DlaQKIL
There 1 news real Urs
news-tn our advertising col
umn today and every dsy.
It I ihe ort ef news that
cost you money If you ml
It
msny sums fatal
I'.tncry lA'liihnugli Hail Hortnl l. A
It. (J, Thirteen Yearn.
Hmcry !.clnhnugh, 13 years of age,
trainmaster for the Denver and lllo
nmndc on this division, was killed
near Poldlers Hummlt Thursday of
Inst week when he fell from the pilot
(if the locomotive of No. 6 passenger
! train past bound. He received a frnc
'lured skull nnd died before witnesses
!of the accident could rench him,
Ilrclnhutigh was riding on tho pilot
of Ihe engine when train No. S pas
senger, west bound, approached. He
flagged the engineer of the npproach
jlng train In slow down nnd when the
, engine reached him he attempted to
step from tho pilot of No. S to the
pilot of No. S, but mimed his footing
nnd fell. Ills head struck the pilot
of No. C nnd his body was tossed to
one side Tho crews of both locomo
tor witnessed the accident nnd lm
! mediately rushed In his assistance,
I but when they rrachrd him he was
'dead. Tho body waa taken to Detour
'and tnken to Halt Lake on a later
train.
Mr. Ilnbnugh had been employed
by the Denver nnd lllo Ornude for
thirteen years, part of which lime he
spent In llrnnd Junctlnn.lle haa been
trainmaster In Halt Lake for several
years. He Is survived by his widow
In Halt Iukn and by two sisters and
his parents, who llvo In Chicago.
CANNOT SHIP i.ivr. cattm:
into tiii: h-r.vri: or ut.mi
Klnle Utc Stock Inc'lor Issue, n
KuMiitlou Order As n
Precaution.
Hhlpments of cattle Into Utnh have
been suspended on order of Dr. A. C.
Young, state lle stock Inspector. This
action waa taken by the Inspector
flunduy as n precautionary measure
In prevent the chance of an epidemic
or the foot nnd mouth dlsense among
I'tnh cattle The disease does not
exist In this stnte.
Cattle In various states In Ihe east
have been ravaged by the foot nnd
mouth dlsense during the last few
weeks, but quarantine on stock ship
ments Into Utah applies to cattle from
'any point whatsoever outside tho
.boundaries of tint slate. Buch a men
lace haa the disease become In those
slates where the cnttlo nro Infected
i that Inspector Young deemed It best
llo take no chances on caltlo from
j any section.
I Tho Inspector notified tho railroads
of the quarantine, which becomes ef
feetlxa Immediately. Blmllur anion
I was tnken by Dr. Murno, the live
'stock Inspector of Montana, and by
t the Idaho Inspector, according to ud
j vice received by Dr. Young.
The quarantine on cattle shipments
doc not, of course, affect meat ship
ments, so that Inspector Young's or
jder Is not likely to have an Immediate
.effect upon local prices of steakw und
'chops. It Is regurded llkel, how
over, that wlih a curtailment of cat
tle shipments to the killing markets,
Chicago. Hloux City, Omaha, Kansas
City und Bt. Joseph, because of the
foot und mouth disease scare, meat
prlie ecr where may advance
lUitl Cough Mcilldiiu for Children.
Three years ago when I was liv
ing; In Pittsburg one of my children
had u hard cold and coughed dread
fully. Upon tho adlce of a druggist
I purchased a bottle of Chamberlaln'n
Cough llemedy and It boneflted him
nt once. I find It the best cough
medicine for children because It la
pleasant to take. They do not object
to taking It," wrltea Mrs. Lafayette
Tuck, Homer City. Pa, Thla remedy
contalna no opium or other narcotlo.
und may be given to a child aa oonfl
dently aa to an adult. Bold by all
dealers. Advt.
1'colerH Witntcd,
Horses, onttlu or sheep for pia'ine
or to fatten. What have youT I. X
illune, Emery, Utah. (;,.
I WANTHI)!
I Five hundred head of ahcop to feed
U. Krlekscn, Hlmo, Utuh.
1550,000 Capital. ; I
$60,000 Surplus and UMyited Profits I
Should Impress tk Depositors I
The pioneer bank of Carbon county through well -u. ! 'I
! served merit haa kept pace with tho growth nnd prorrsM 7
of Price and Carbon county. Every facility for handlS ' fl
your business. hm
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PRICE. UTAII. j I
We Buy I
Beof Hides, Pells, Furs, Wool and Beeswax I
KENTUCKY LIQUOR HOUSE. I
Phone 153 PRICE, UTAH I
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i urn Ml " ' M -' ' U ? IN 1 1 1 m
The Duchesne Stage And I
Transportation Co. I
Autos leave Colton and Vcr- I
nal daily and reach all im- I
portant points on the Uinta I
reservation. I
Excellent accommodations along I
the entire route. I
mimHHMIIHtHHHItllll StSSS t lIMS4H41sB
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GOLDEN RULE HOTEL I
Everything New. Clean and Up-to-date
Bath Rooms Tor Guests H
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PRICE. UTAH
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NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN STOCK. M
Fino Wines, Brandies, Beers nnd Cordlnls for tho FfurHrH
Trade. Pool and Billiard Tables. M
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PREPARATION FOR LIFE H
nJ not a raeanlngleis accmnulAllon of facts and of so-called lll, bbbH
n!l-n?ir' J0"'' for ussleasntsa. To train younff men and womn rM
conception of the duties of life nnd to equip them with the sllUt 'M
I, ,1 ftn's and a woman's woik In the world l thJZ!B
KHKvUttp ot t,la l'uh srlculturol Collrse. Imtrucllon CH
iWPBIWg ln AOniCULTURE (aaronoiny, tibrtlculturs, TJH
X3 laSLk 'u,baldfJ', anl veterinary science), HOMB ECONOJJ
SR7i -.'SS t0001"". aevlnir. tnllllnsry, sanitation. nd s1- M
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SIS 1)1 US Training Is also Riven In physics. chtmUtrr, .JSH
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