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SHOES Exclusively All the late fall styles in women’s shoes The best wearing line of children's shoes to be had. Our men's shoes are the best that mon ey can buy. Everything in Footwear FOR EVERTIOOY The Alamode 115 Santa Fe Avenue A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE I-a Junta People Point the Wav Out. I\i «lei«-% diiratn arr very dangrmu* They Come on silently, gain grouti«l rapidly, jikl cai*v- thousands of <l<-.itli* that Could hair brrii prot-liltd l»\ proper treatment hi thr beginning N.itni. |iv«i carl) warnings kidney disease backache. twing*% of | M iii wiien stooping or lifting, headaches and urinary disorders If lit. symptoms are unheeded, their is gra%» danger of dropay n fal i 1 ’ • .i reputation for their effectiveness in k mry tmuhlrs. ami arr known and rreoinntrmlrd the world user. I.a Junta testimony proves the merits of iToan s Kidney Pills fo our Traders . Kirwaii. 216 Sail Juan Atr, I.a Junta, say s: "I lielirtr kidney trouble was hereditary hi my case. It was characterized by pain in the small of my hack which l*«»ttiered me es|»eci ally in the morning before I arose and while I was working. The kidney accretions were also hi«hl> colored. Dnan’s Kidney Pills, which I procured •t the Ij Junta Drug Iji. relieved these symptoms of kidney trouble This remedy lives up to the claims made for it.” For sale by all dealers. Price So cents. Fo-.trrMilbt.ru Co„ Buffalo. New \ ork. sole agents for the ( fitted States. ttejiiemher the name—Doan’s and • akc uu other. We Wash Thoroughly The secret of good laun dering lies, first of all, in the washing. Insufficient, hastily done washing will show through every other prcx'ess. Gray streaks, yellow edges, s|>eeks and s|>ots mark the work of the careless <Hu >4 tthing de| • tnctt it iib . |to • >ur bmmm irrfu I tinu.il supervision We make sure that the vs oik \% right The Cook-Brandt LmJ E}f'b*~ Laundry WMIa W>|tM Depot Drug Store l E. WOOS. freprUtor I West Firtt Street Finn Jmo til Public Library Woodruff Block WI ADINO ROOM open on week days from 9 a m lo 9 p m Sun daw t to h and 7 to 9 p m tIIIRARV open for the issue ot books Wednesday and Satur day from * to 9 and 7 to 9 p m. and open on other week da t for reference work IsF WORLD'S SERIES DOPE by the Official Dopester. W. A. Mckiñey. In leas than thrr«* week* the an n lal dash for th-’ world s champion ship mill take place, and following th** custom of th** last few years, the winners of the flag in the \inrr lean will onrr more bring borne the bat'on. The followers of the effete National L**agti* are alrwdy getting out thetr alibis a .d dueling th* ni off wtmderlng which one to us«- this time Perhaps they will fell us af ter it is all over that Matty had to sit up with one of hi* ah k grand children and didn’t get enough sleep Or perhaps they will say that Mr Craw 1 *st his vole, early In the aer lew and couldn't < tas in his old tint* form You know in the National League the m*»st fl *-m single handed < uss.-r grabs the flag each year Mr- Craw look It In 190.*. th*u Hu*k Chance took It for three y»*ara In succession. |pi*6. |!«07 ami l'.mv Fred 1 Clark** g»it it by a fluk* In 1 M*9 and Chance came ba< k In 19B* I .ast year McOraw sprung some n**w lan got|« thitfol Cbi 00V Ult fll| This >• ar h.- also had KHHi BOW Muff and again he ond place. Kven now Muggy Is pra* tlslng up some new- cuss word* for the Red Sox He was going to us*- the same old stuff that he us •*d In th last Worlds Series* but George Cohan has fixed up some brand new stuff never used before on any s*ag- and guaranteed to get the gr at of any pit. her and any urn pin- If th»* (Hants could only play ball as well as their boss could sw«ar there wouldn’t be a thing to It Th- gregr trouble wilh the Giants U that they are a one man team The one man who la practically th»* whi | *• team is Mitlraw With out him they are o second division t*am Outside of Mathewson and Doylr they have no l>a#el>all brains laiok at the rest of the bunch- Mar quard. Meyers. MerkJe Murray (the farther you go the worse It g**ts» i Fletcher Devore. Snodgrass and H*-r There Isn t enough baseball gray matter iu the whole bunch to. make a good meal for a sick mos qulto. They are good mechanical players but when It cornea to think tug fast KoovyV If MrGraw* didn't think for them they would never s«*e th* first division They simply are not there They are the «■lass of tholr league because they have the best manager In the league The Boston team out* lasses the New York- In several departments «»f the game Thetr outfield is prob ably the t>* »t In either league amt their infield probably baa It on M. Draw's quart tte Carrlgan and Cady are a * las-h-r pair of tun ksto|w than Meyers at «| his sldeki. k*r Wilson, but In a short series like this It ts the pitching that counts and that la where the \mrrhan League Champa have It oti the Met Ira w|tes Speed on th* tm-*** is all right after you get on first but you lannot steal a*, ond until you get to the initial sa< k \nd If y* u ran t hit the <»th» r fel [ I»w s pit- * lug you won't get on very \ 1 'f*Th. re*- It **f the big series d* pe ds entirely oti th* hatting and fetching Its Ma'h wnmi Marquard and Te-rvau against !«*«• \Y*m<l. Ray Collins Hall and Hedlent Jak* Stahl has the clatab st bunch of fllngers In naptlvltyr A year ago the (»la* *s battel IT - against the \ thlet Irs .'44 .ltd that I*-1U the tal «»f the ».»rieu Vtuerhan League tin Hitt al L agmrs Cham.- will tell you If you ask him The White Sox beat the Cubs four straight a year ago you will renumber They can't hit that dassy pitching Tbst was the trout*!* i.vst y* ar and they will hate th** gam* difficulty this time Poor H*t! Murray didn't get a hit off the Mbl-ftr pitch- r« i:i the six games last trip He had to wear ititlon In his ears the la.t f. « games to k»*et» fr:»m hearing what MrGraw was saving about him The whn| team made only thirty three hits In the ■lt games or an a-•face of five and onehalf hits a game Do you blame MoGraw for swearing right out loud wh*re everybody could hear him* I don't -are who ha* the moving pic ture privilege but I would like to have the phonograph privilege an • hat I could catch all the language he turns Ino-e and prem. rve |t fur pos terity Poor Matty ahttdders every time he thmka of that bunch of free aw lag era that halta from the town that | made beat* a fbmoua He bad a lit tle Bit-up arltb that Mae bunch two Pin ago wbea they played aa la > Just right Blnce Baker acrtdaatfrf?) bit that one last year. Aad be baa a hunch that there are a lot at BHk era on that Boston team. I bsaaatly believe that Teareau will make the > best showing of aay of the New York pitchers, snd If the Giants win a > game 1 think it will be one that he pitches. There ts hardly a possibility that Ames. Crandall or Wilts# will start a game, but there la a good • chance that one of this trio will get a chance to finish a game for Matty for Rub«* I think Boston will win the serletj four games to one. M- Craw is about a» badly handicapped for pitching material aa he was last year, and that neats that he Is iu a mighty tight hole lake Stab > second string of pitchers has M Crew s second string pulverised to a paralyzed, precipitate finish «• •! i you know yourself that's going son They claim In New York that Rub* Marquard is some 1 ft hander, hut Ray Collins will show him up. Col , J tins wants to show that Kddle Pla* k is not the* only left-handed (Ha- ' killer in th** American League. If the* Giants can b* ut him and J**e , Wood they are entitled to all the glory, but In my mind there is the saute comparison between the R* d Sox and the (Bants as between a -Huh of ice i-ream and a dog biscuit Festival of Mountain and Plain The Festival of Mountain and Plain will b* he'd in Denver. O to i h**r ir.th to Ifeth, luluahe A find »1 of 1-0.000 has b en subscribed for . th** fr»*e entertainm* nt of resld- ut* and visitors Th** railroada off-r ■ the lowest possible round trip rater . from western points This festival originated In 15!«‘ as an annual event, but has not been j ■ h*-ld for H- veral >«are. New bk*>d has been Inje* t**>| into the bo.inl witii John M Kuyk* tulall aa piesl dent Th* fea'lval la on u par with the Mardi tira of New Orleans, the \k*Bar-Ben of Onu 1 a. the Port -la of s.tn Francis-o and similar ev*-r-ts It ('onstitutes a we- k of amiiseu ent , and Instruction In the resources of , th** state The first day program includes the industrial pa rad- a -I the grand *tafe ball The a**cond day prograralnclude* the Yolunte«*r Firemen's tournev a night run to an incendiary bla/* on the civic center; a water carnival, fireworks and band concert* at City Park The third or Military Day «f:i wit* I neas a parade of federal, statb and hot scout troops; s sham battle be tween the Fort Ituasell troo;»a of Wyoming and the Fort l»gan fed • ral troops of Colorado, a d* < orated automobile parade and In th* even* lag an Illuminated alh-gori-al ,»*rade along th** lines of the Silver Ser pent The fourth day will be for fun and frolic There will b*- a masque pa rade from 1 to 4 o'ckx k. masked revelry on Sixteenth str- from 4 ; to 6 o'clock an«l in the evening a < grand masque ball. Straw Vote Two to One for T. R. i Tli*' “CRltfonita Limit**«l on thr Smnt* F*- rßilpißfi b'*t»t-**n L<>» An* K**!•*• Rnd Chtißgo was poll'd rr to | prf*s|ii«*ntißl pr* frs-»*iH <>«• <»i, ia*« Fri day In w*Pt**rn Kahem* T!i- rraull , stood ' K-*o»r»p|t . . 5« j Wll»on :i j Tnfl ..ft l*-bs . .. t»|, Ql ||. It might br *»bj*-itptl that this j ( was not a fvtr •**»• in ts much as th*- train wa* from t .- i. n Stair »nd R-p***»v• If a tr*-m | . % popular-i i tty in that state* is g**n*‘ralljr r«*«<tg- |, t.i««**i But th*- fa< • is th* r»* w«*rr j \**ry f*-w Caltfortita |r--*.l on thr train Th** paw* ng. r* w*-rp utoatly tourists r**turuing fn»n th-lr ta«'*- ! ( lions, snd w*-re* ns»ldrnts of mhldlr and t’astrm s*a , e*p and •>»tn* from (Mtlabotua at»d T- x»» Th*- **dttor of the Journal was a pass-ttg*r on tbr wamr train and «an verify tin- figur s. —Flora ill! • Jouri al It's Swink, Swink all the Time Swink. A Mrtiran was fourui in an alley by thr poltrw Thurw ay night who had com- fre-tr Swlnk an 1 »u murb tbr worar f>r »hp trip Ttip said Mnlran was badly b-at-n up and In an Int >xirate*d ron.l ion —Rorky Ford Gag' tte-Topic If thr row gr*a the* alfalfa bloat. it’s Swlnk bay that did It. tf th* re's a mad doc ar* n in town. If# a Swlnk . •W*g. wrhrn a dtstlnguDh.Nl Rocky ’ Fordrr ahnwe up dnink. i: g vblakry Thry nrvrr a»art anything lat Rarity Ford, btit tb**f- s pome • thin* doing at II wink **\i*ry min ale of tb«* day. armrditig to our hfph«B* | *trd contrmpormry—Swlnk Advo rftts. - ■ ■ Served Him Right. I A—la La Jaata bad Mk MK im —kohia km UP AND DOWN THE VALLEY The total enrollment of the Ordway public schools up to tbe present time i Is: Grades. 207; high school. 37. A total of I .'>o.ooo pounds of pickles have already been delivered this sea son to tbe Fowler branch of the Kun • r Pickle company. Furniture and fixtures for the new Fairmount schorl building were re c'lvcd at Sw’lnk recently. The build lug will cost about $4,000 and has a seating capac jty f r sixty pupils. The Pure Springs Water Company is now negotiating with Ordway to furnish a supply of water to that city at the rate of $1..»0 per 1.000 gal lons. providing the pip** line is built by the city of Orduay J C. Horn, of suffered a severe loss last week when his prize winning 1.000 potr.id hog succumbed to the h* at on the fair grounds ut Rocky Ford The animal was tin* largest ever »*** n In that section and attracted great attention wherever' ahown. An epidemic of an unknown disease among hogs which in sonic* of Its symptoms r wembles hog * h >l**ra lias developed recently In the farming country near Avondale and Fowler and hundreds of then* animals are reported to be- dying from th* mys terious ailment. Peter Markus aged fifty five, and Kathrina Markus, aged fifty, were granted a license to marry Thi** is the second marriage of th** parties, they having been divorced In the year I!H»9 at La Junta They are residents of Sugar City.—Ordway Call This promises to be the banner J’t ar In the shipment of • ant a Imp*** from Sugar City From on** to two .carloads per day leave there for the eastern markets th** bulk of them • i*eing consigned to Cincinnati. O . j from which point they are distributed throughout the east, the “Sugar City Nugget' being fsninii* even in N* w York The total gate and grandstand re ceipt* for the Arkansas Valley fair this year were SI !.!*.'»'». which is abot t 1500 better than last year and last year was about 11.000 better than aay previous year except tbe ban ner year of 1007. Paid admissions tor the four days were ss follows Tuesday. 3.054; Wednesday. 5.210; ! Thursday. Watermelon Day. 14.042. Friday. 5.913 The American Beet Sugar company has appointed Frederic k Noble to the position of general manager of the company’s Interests in the Arkan sas valley Since the resignation of Mr Wletger. the affairs of the com pany In the valley have been looked after by the local factory superin tendents General Manager Noble will have his headquarters in Rocky Ford, and will have as assistant j manager. K II Gerecke who for the past eighteen y* ars has been with the company, first as agriculturist in Nebraska, and Int* r as superin tendent of the Lamar factory. wh*-re he will continue In charge Yaw Can't Keep a Good Joke Down. About flftrrn >ra r a ago an rdltor do writ in lloonr *-ounty nioid*M a good Jok** It was In an Afrinn art ting and w-rnt this way ''(‘oinr up I and Jltir d«* arti.y of d*- sis srr.” “Ah done Jlnr ” *’\Vhrrr you Jln«’*“ *'! Jlnr dr Baptist church *’ “Lawdlr, sister, dat ain’t dr army' Ihii’s d»* navy *’ This Joke wrnt the* r-iunds Vaudrvllle |H*rf«»rtn**rs finally s iz»*d upon It. and Marshall I* Wild er us*d It In a p-l*at»* vaudeville I at Wind* r ('astir and got a laugh out r*f th** la*** King Kdward Izondon l Punch uv««d tt ard paid r**al monry f»r It Finally It waa p«-rm*tt*Ti to rrtlie Rcrrntly aonie* ons dug It ' up and aold it to Judge and thr )okr la now mretlng with targr aorrraa in th • scene of it’s first activity. Notice for Publication. Drptnaral ot th* Intrrtor. It. I Land Office, at IVUo, Colorado, l*f(rabiT S, I*ll. Nolle* U b»ntif ft<*n that Mac lovlr Ma*a. at Jana<-a, Cola., who «a April la. I*o4. aad* Ha—t»ad Ea try No. l-Toi. aortal, No. MIH. lor aomh hair aooihoaat ooartor. a* lloa 34: «*ol ha'f aoothoaol a nor j tor. cordon 31, toarnahlp M Booth. Taaa* 11 wool, alitb priori pal m*rt jdlan. baa AM nolle* ol latraltoa la I awk* n*» roar prool. to aotahHah , claim to Ik* land oboe* daaertbad, before lb* Clark at lb* Dial riel I Court, al Trlnld-d, Colo., on tho I lib day ot Ortobor, I*ll Ctalmaal aamaa aa oltaraaaa: Da rid Trutna. Urn Maaa. n— ria aa Maaa, aad Mb Maaa, an al Tray, ""'aw. MAWunr. atone. MpMMWInUW - Ipm iMMw NWfWiWI -ggL- I LETS RCanWGATE I r. mum C. A. liirVilw CMtear m* (J BRAYING aside the many conveniences *■■"*■» ■ H and savings advantages ot a bank W. A. Mart |M account, did you ever slop to con- sider the prestige it would give you should you ever want to borrow some money? Don't you suppose the bank would feel more W like making you a loan if you were in the habit of keeping a deposit in the bank? You will agree this is reasonable and although you may not be in need of a loan now . you may need a little financial assistance some time. You wil. find this bank always willing to stand by you if you will stand by the bank. Thai's a simple proposition in reciprocity, that's all. Wu pay 4 par cant Intarast on savings accaunts The Colorado Savings and Trust Co. Capital and Surplus* $82,500 The Secret of Success Is the use we make of the UNITS OF SUCCESS The Units •< Success are Minutes Ase you wasting what was given you as a Golden Heritage with which to make the most ot the best of yourself? Tune is as valuable as we make it. Crowding every minute to the limit -making it count—is the foundation ot the people who WIN Our eontribtdion toward helping you make Hie minutes count it the high standard ot our telephone service. The telephone in strument in your home or office. Distance is but its playfellow . Il is ready instantly to serve you.lo carry your spoken word, your slightest wish, tar or near, accurately and quickly. If you are not now, one ot our customers, see our local manager at once—il you are. ask about our Long Distance Service it u ill pay you to do so. i ®The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company WE CARRY / the BgST /-\f l"ineTyt4|w FIRE/Mb ffigM !v (’•FvPt AMMUgJONT^-^A AREN'T YOV TIRED OT BORROWMO THE OTHER rcLLori own? ir YOV ARE NOT. LET VI WHISPER BONETHMO TO YOVi -ME IE" OWN YOVR OWN TMINOSi THEN YOV WONT SPOIL ALL THE TVN OT YOVR OVTINO IN PEARINO YOV’LL ■REAR THE GVN. OR WHATEVER YOV HAVE BOR ROWED. M SPORTING OOOOS AND HARDWARE WE SELL OMLV THE BEST. TREY ARE THE CMEAPEST FOR Bomgardner <& O’Neil Hardware Co. a.- -