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B Brand
I New
I Stock
fl Fresh New Raisins,
B Currants, Prunes,
B Lemon Peel,
B Citron Peel,
B Mince Meat.
B New Crop of Figs and
B Dates, in Sanitary
K Packages.
m We arc receiving daily
H tthipments of Celery,
H Grapes, Sweet Potatoes,
H Lemons, Oranges, Nuts,
H Smoked and Kippered
Salmon, Etc. Phone 104
II The GARDEN STORE
I Ranchmen
Take Notice
H WLcn in Prlco try Uio
I KOZY
I Lunch Room
B
H You can get meals from
H 25c up.
H Everything Clean and
iH Wholesome.
H Wc Serve Nothing Dut
THE BEST.
Trial Will CoHviHCO Vihi
H ! I -IIIIS.
I TalcutnToiletTreat
IH A good Talcum Powder
IH for the ummr toilet It
IB U a necessity and a luxury
H keep tho akin aoft and
H dainty, prevent sunburn
.H and freckles, assure com
-JB fortahto appearance, and
jH absorb perspiration.
B Wo oarry all tho beat
K known Talcum, and we
m have any odor you want.
flF
B The MISSION Pharmacy
B or tho REXALL Store.
I Si HORSLEY I
H Electrical Supplies
B vVc handle a complete
B line of Globes and
B ail kinds of Electrical
B Supplies.
I KING & HORSLEY
B Telephone 73y and 217
I ; White House
1 j; Bar
B '! KCTAIIJ AND WIIOLESA&B
K Hio Host In Wined, Liquor and
Bt Cigars.
Bt Sole Agent For
ji COOKS' GOLDEN BEER j;
B ! PEACOCK imoa, Proprietors.
V
The
Supreme
Men's
Tailor Shop
of this town.
That's our aim. Our
whole business is to help
the well dressed man
dress well.
FRANK L. BUCKIO
Don't Be Afraid
To send tho children to our
tore. If you haven't children
phono your order In. We take
the Mtno core m filling ordera
as If you were personally pres
ent We Deliver Promptly
anything- In rresh, flatt or
Smoked Menu, Poultry, Fish,
Vegetable and Groceries.
The No Trust Market
JOSEPH JONES. Prop.
Phone 11 PltlCH, UTAH
ELITE :j
BAR :
J KK1IIT YHAU OLD CKDAH- S
imooic wihhki:y.
And everything the highest ' j
1 1 trade In the Liquor and Cigar i
!' line.
;i CHAS.AVERILL ;
I P1UCU, UTAH. ;
!; Dr. M. V. Maloney j
! IMCNTIBT !
' Palnleae methods. Prices are J
reasonable. Written guarantee
', given with all work. Crown '
and bridge work a specialty,
i Plate that fit and do not make
', the mouth sore. Five years In J
,' Carbon county, Estimate and i
i ) examinations gladly given free '
1 1 of charge.
,' Hours t-12 a. m. and 1-S
' p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 in.
) Oince In New Sllvagnl Ilulld-
, Ing, corner Main and tth Bt. '
PRICE
ii Club Bar!
HAIIUY A. CHAIN, '
i ', lroprlctor. !
! Fiiurr.cTiABS msoiiT von
OHNTLEMICV. i
Boutli Ninth Street, Price
The Utah Saloon
J. W. OICNTHY, Mgr.
lineal Itenort In Eastern Utah.
WINKS, LIQUOUS ANIi
OinAItS.
WHOLlfflAIJ!! AND IlETAIEi
VAL I1LAT7. IlHEIl ON TAI.
SOUTH NINTn'faTIlCnT
PHICK, UTAH.
Phone 7 In. Wo Deliver tho
Goods.
Steam Heat,
AH desiring steam heat Installation
for buildings, apply to J. H. Manson,
lessee of the Price Electric Light and
Power Plant
Woods Bros., Turner block, carry a
full tine of fresh and smoked meats
and packing house products. 40tf
Rubber stamps of every description
sold by The Advocate. Advt
ADVANCE IN COPPKH THICKS
CAUSES SOME APPUEHENSION
lleports Indicate that copper selling
agencies are npprchcnuhe oer the
rapid ndtahce In metnl They do not
want to sco thu prlco advanced so
rapidly thnt producers will again be
gin Incrcaxlng their output and cause
nn oxerproductlon They nro willing
that better prices be paid for the ore
now being produced n somo of the
mines enn not make n profit on the
metnl below 13 or II cents n pound
Hut the porplijry mines hrto been
able to show n cost ranging from 7 to
9 cents and a loner cost In mndo on n
larger prtutuctlon.
Helling agencies hic worked hard
to hold the price of copper leel They
bellep thnt tho mnrkct Is In a fnlr
way to rcmer nnd some hnvo express
ed the belief thtnt a 16-eent market
will be witnessed within n few months
If the sltuntlon Is propcrl handled
It Is nppnrent thnt more copper will
be shipped to tho foreign countries If
this country takes a. decided stand
ngnlnst the solturo of metal consigned
to neutral countries. The demnnd for
war munitions Is just beginning to be
felt, nnd copper enters largely Into
theso supplies.
This country Is expected to show a
much larger consumption of the metal
than It did Just previous to tho Euro
pean war. Our manufacturers are
called upon to supply mora of the fin
ished product than ecr before, nnd n
Inrger portion of tho manufacturing
Industries In foreign countries will bo
dcstr)cd beforu tho war Is ended.
Some of those factories hao been
closed since August nnd wu nro being
called upon to supply a great many
things that tho European countries
were nblo to produce
Tho Engineering nnd Mining Jour
nal sa)M Our own opinion, based on
Information received from tho prln
tlpnl refiners. Is thnt tho present
stock of refined copper Is less than Is
commonly supposed, whnteer mny bo
tho nccuinulnton of blister copper.
Ever since August 1st thero hnvo tieen
regular deliveries of copper on old
contracts, while tho dnllx cries for ex
port hae been surprisingly large un
til Intel) i and In tho Intter part of
October thero developed a rather
largo volume of new business, which
was checked but momentarily by tho
llrltlsh Hclxurc. Consumption has, In
fact, been Increasing In this country,
espvdnlly In the brass business. On
tho other hand tho refiners did not
wall to work up all tho blister copper
In transit to them on August 1st, but
In several Important Instances Inaug
urated curtailment right away.
HKI'OItT MADE TO Till: HANK
Commissioner of tho Htnto of Utah,
of tho condition of inn Price Com
mercial nnd Havings llnnk, locnted at
Price, In tho county of Carbon, slate
of Utah, nt the duso of business on
tho 21st day or November, 1914.
UEHOUIICKH.
I,onn and discounts . $259,105.10
Overdrafts secured .. . M.JMS.bt
Hanking house ..... ... 10,000.00
Heal estate ... . , 4,000.00
Duo from stain banks nnd
bankers , 16,521.97
Exchanges for clearing
housa . . 724.02
(lold coin ls.320.00
Hllver coin 2.35S.55
Currency ,019.00
I Don lis. railroad and Indus
trial mid co. warrants.. 42C.CB
Total 1311,152.10
I.IAIIII.rnKH.
Captal stock pnld In...... I 60,000.00
Hurplus fund 12,600.00
Undivided profits. Interest,
exchnnge, etc 4,162.39
Duo to National banks.... 6,692.17
Individual deposits 166, 029.08
Havings deposits ....... S,932.40
Certified checks 20.00
Cashier's cheeks 6,001.12
Demand certificates of de
posit 3,801.00
Tlmo certificates of deposit 24.703.96
Total $331,163.19
STATE OK" UTAH. County of Carbon.
Carl II. Mnrcusun, being first duly
sworn according to law, deposes and
sns that ho Is cashier of the above
named bank; thnt Ihn above and fare
going report contains n full, true and
correct statement of the condition of
the said brink nt the closo of business
on tho 31st day of November. 1914.
CAUL It. MAIICUHKN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 26th day of November, 1914.
(H.'tl) O, E NKI.MH, Notary Public.
My commission oxplns 26th day of
December, 1910,
Correct Attest Curios nunderson,
flco. A. Nixon, Curl It. Murcuscn, di
rectors. HTATi: OK UTAH. Of flco of llnnk
Commissioner I C. A. Olnxler. bank
commissioner of the stale of Utah, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Is tv
full, truo and correct copy of the
statement of tho ubovo named com
pany, filed In my offlco this 27th day
of November, 1914
C, A. OI.A7.!i:U,
llnnk Commissioner.
Keep It llnmly for IthciimatlKin.
No use to (iulrm and wince and try
to wear out our rhoumutlsm. It will
wear jou out Instead. Apply some
Hlonn's Liniment Need not rub It In
Just let It penetrate nil through the
affected parts, rellovn tho soreness
and draw tho pain. You get ease at
once und feel '. much better you
want to go right nut nt onco and tell
other sufferers about Moan's. Oet
n bottlo of Sloan's Liniment for 25
cents of any druggUt nnd have It in
the house ngnlnst irolds, sore und
swollen Joints, lumbago, sciatica and
like ailments. Your money back If
not satisfied, but It does give almost
Instant relief, lluy a bottle today.
Advt.
WANTED.
Five hundred head of sheep to feed,
n. Erlcksen. Elmo, Utah.
Stationery of all kinds. The Advo
cate, Advt.
NOTICE roil PUIILICATIO.V DE-
partment of the Interior, V. 8. Ijind
Office at Halt Lake City. Utah, Nov
ember Id, 1914. Notice Is hereby
given thnt Ida May MoDonald of Price,
Utah, who, on December 29, 1910,
made Desert-Land Entry, Serial No.
08961, for EHNIS'4 Sea 9, SWli of
NEW, 8HNWM. NWNW & NH
BEU, Sea 10, Twp. U South, Itango
11 East, Salt Lako meridian, has filed
notlco of Intention to make final des
ert Und proof, to establish claim to
tho land above described, before the
olerk of the district court, at Price,
Utah, on the 14th day of January,
1916. Claimant namea as witnesses
It. J. Turner, W V. Olson. Tred L.
Watrous, all of PrUe, Utah, and a
K. Jensen of Clear Creek, Utah. E.
D. U. THOMPSON, Register,
First pub. Nov. 19; last Dec. 17-14.
WOULD ELECT ItOAHI)
IlY A POPCIiAIl VOTE
SALT LAKH CITY, Nov. 2 Cre
ation of a state board of education, to
be elected by popular ote, with
power to appoint ft commissioner of
education nnd a corps of nsslstnnts,
wns recommended by tho I'tnh Edu
.atlonal association yesterdnl the.
Inst da) of tho most successful con-
ventton In tho history of the society
The plnn would do away with the
office of stnto superintendent of pub
lic Instruction, nn elected of fl er The
commissioner of education would re
place him The recommendation wns
made In the adoption of the report of
the laws committee Home of the
delegates objected to the report, but
when the motion to adopt wns put It
cnrrlcd ensll) Tho ihnnges proposed
are In lino with thn desire of the
teachers to place dlreit supervision of
the school sstem outside partisan
political Influence
ttesldes urging a state board of ediiJ
cation nnd n commissioner of rdmn
tlon the report of tho awn committee
recommended a complote revision of
thn state laws relating to schools. Tp
on adoption of tho reports these rccj
ommendntlons became tho reiomnnn
dntlons of the association. They mn
be summnrlxcd ns follows'
Thnt school funds be available ns
soon ns possible after tnxes are col
lected, thnt county school districts of
the first class elect one school board
member annually for a term of five
enrs, that the stnto course of stud
bo outlined before tho adoption of
text books; thnt county superintend
enls bo sufficiently paid to Insuro dc
votlon of nil their time to tho work
that county commissioners hnvo tho
power to consolidate school districts
regardless of population, that a low
bo enacted providing for election of n
representntlvn stnte board of edurn
tlon to net ns n lonrd of control, with
power to appoint a commissioner of
education, n stnto grammar grade
supervisor, both of whom shall bo
expert In education, a state school
architect and such other profession
ally qualified persons as shnll bo nee
essnry to supervise the schools.
Official Organ Wins.
The move to discontinue thn I'tnh
Educational Itevlew ns thn official or
gnn wns chnrncterlxed by n tilt be
tween A. M. Merrill of llox Elder
county and President (1. N. Child. Mr
Merrill chnrged thnt thn chair wns
favoring those who would retain thn
official organ. Mr Child resented
tho Insinuation nnd dec In red tho chair
wns merely endenvorlng to bo fnlr
Mr. Merrill npologlxcd.
Friends of tho Educntlonal Ilcvlnw
fought valiantly to retain It as tho of
ficial organ, slnco abolition of It ns
such would kill thn publication How
ard 11. Drlggs, the newly elected presi
dent, wan one of those who cham
pioned tho Itevlew. At the end of
dlscushlon on the proposal to do away
with tho offlclnl organ W. J. Cri er of
Utah county moved to lay the motion
on tho table. This carried and the
official orgnn was retained.
The petition to umed Artlclo 11 of
the constitution, arbitrarily fixing the
three ilajs preceding Thanksgiving na
tho dates for tho convention and giv
ing tho convention or the board of
trustee power to set the dates, came
up Just before the noon adjournment,
when many delegate had left thi all.
Those prsent voted against in tng
tho change, but when the proposal
came before the convention again In
the afternoon, on motion to recon
sider. It was carried by a substantial
vote. It I understood thnt the trus
tees will communicate with every
board of education and every teacher
In thu stnto to ascertain what conven
tion dates will satisfy a majority.
Hick Ilciulnclic.
Sick hcudachn Is nearly alwnvs
caused by disorders of the stomach.
Correct them nnd tho periodic attack
of sick headacho will disappear. Mrs.
John lllshnp of Itosevllle, O. writes
"About a year ago I was troubled with
Indigestion und had sick headache
thut lasted for two or three dajs at
a time. I doctored nnd tried a num
ber of remedies but nothing helped
me until during one of those sick
spells a friend nil v Inert mn to tnko
Chamberlain's Tablets. This medlclno
relieved me In u short time." For
sale by all dealers. Advt.
HALT LAKE 1'IHM IIIDH ON
SADDLES I'Olt EUHOPE
Tho bait Lake Hardware company,
through representatives of foreign
countries In the United States, tins
been requested to bid on harness and
saddlery destined for uso by nations
now at war In Europe. Tho order, If
secured, will aggregate In thn neigh
borhood of 11,000,000 and will neces
sitate a double forco nt Its factory nnd
two shifts of workmen. Even though
tho entire order Is not landed, tho
company hope to receive u portion
or It
The largest bid asked for come
from Usnkn & Co. of New York, n
Japnneso contracting firm. It calls
for 16,000 set of heavy artillery har
ness! for two-wheel nnd two-lead
teams nnd an equal number of set of
transportation harness for two-wheel
and two-lend teams. It I specified
that the harness must omply with
standards adopted by tho United
States government for Its artillery.
These standards aro very exacting and
demand the best of workmunshlp and
tho most durable leather. Although
the nation wanting thn harness la not
tjttiHti liuMr.iuh as Japun . a-t
.11) o' Kngliiiiil i- Is assumed the or
di r wl.i e-t to thut country.
'I ho llithlchem tleel cuinpii.y, mi
lug for Itumln. iiskf for bids on Jt.fluo
n lies mil i iiiwrles. Tho su.Miis
arc t be of the t)pe used by the Uni
ted States ciiv ul. nnd must cone.'
vi h tho bovi ri'ici M standard. U i. iJ
Hi ites army saddb-s are known ah ih.
McOiellan" ype und are made in
4'iv-riiuieut i rats.
Your Cold Is Dnngcrous ISrcak It
U Now.
A cold Ih readily catching A run
down system la susceptible to germs.
You owe It to yourself and to other
of your household to fight tho germa
ut onco. Dr. Hell' Pino Tar Honey
la fine for colds and cough. It loos
en tho mucous, atop the cough and
soothes tho lung. It guaranteed.
Only 26o at your druggist. Advt
The Woe ' Bros, will be pleased to
meet their friend at their new meat
market in the Turner building. 40lf
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the Little Folks. I
Useful Presents for the Older Ones. jH
Christmas Candles 5c per box. ;H
Wc want to direct special attention to our H
Candies and China. Our prices will save H
you money on all your Xmas needs. ,H
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When You Buy I I
i Groceries I 1
At our store you aro assured thnt
tho quality is tho beat thnt can bo M
secured on tho mnrkct. M
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