Vol 06 No 52 The Rexburg Standard 1912-03-12

The Rexburg Newspapers is a digital collection of newspapers published in Rexburg, Idaho from 1894 through June of 2010. The titles of the newspapers in this collection include the "Rexburg Silver Hammer," the "Current Journal," the "Rexburg Standard," the "Rexburg...

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description The Rexburg Newspapers is a digital collection of newspapers published in Rexburg, Idaho from 1894 through June of 2010. The titles of the newspapers in this collection include the "Rexburg Silver Hammer," the "Current Journal," the "Rexburg Standard," the "Rexburg Standard Journal," and the "Standard Journal." This collection was ©he $lanfrarb PsbUsbed l e e r y Tanadar at Rsibart. Idaho. r » a i i u l as second-class mailer April 21 1000, al Uta I'oiinire Bt Bex. hurg, Idaho, under lha act of Con-areas of March 3, 1179. Sseserlptlea Piiaat One Year ( l a advance) I Hoecoe Blgler la In ML Pleasant Utah, figuring on purchasing a drug store. Remsmbor tha children's a s m at rUram'i hall oafurdsy afternoon i - . u . 4gaahaaaaj i o cents. No matter bow busy you ara, don't forget to buy a few lota In Send yoor pressing and cleaning to Thornton, the tailor, under First National Bank. I f y Pool, aisle land agent, went to his home In Menan Monday Id spend a few days this week. Attorney C W. Poole waa la Menan on legal biislness Saturday. County Attorney B. 11. Miller eras in Rexburg between trains one day this weak: Y Wbere are you going tonight? Why, I sm going to Ihe Roller Skating Rink; that's where alt (he boys go now—you know ladiea aksle A large crowd of people from all orer tbe country attended Ihe lec­ture* siren by Augustine Twyer, mtnlater, who has recently been con verted lo the Mormon faith. The leetttre was excellent and was ap­preciated by all who attended. ' Where are all the g i r l ! tonight? Why, If you want to find the popular atria, r » up to the III nk- - yoa, know ladles abate free every I - 0. Irytand returned Sunday f r om California, wbere he has been f o r tbe past three weeks visiting w i t h Mmds. Mra. Rytand will rattans home within tbe next- / l ew waifca Her health would not per­mit bar return al this time. For Sale—120 acres st Orchard, three-fourths under irrigation; bal­ance dry farm; good 4-room log bowse, log stable and gralnery; 26 acres i n f a i l wheat, IS l a bay, 5 apod horses easily worth m>26.W. two good' cows, l heifer, 125 chick-, aau, 3 bogs, l h a following imple­ments, aU i o splendid shape: Ha- •ana press d r i l l , sulky plow, a hand plows, pair boos, nee. ly new wagon, Ludlow buggy, mower and rake, harrow, and blacksmith shop, 25 f r u i t trees, an abundance of small f r u i t , all household furniture. I t ,. 0*0X0 cash. A snap. Bountiful Realty Co. Bountiful, Utah. D. l i . South Pole Discovered Washington. March 7.—Hear Ad­miral Perry, U, S. N. retired, Ihe Arctic explorer and discoverer of fhe north pole, asld today he, 'lad to hear that Caploln Scott of tbe British expeditions was Ihe first man lo succeed in reaching Ihe sculb pole. . < Coble, dlspstches from New Zea­land announcing that Captain Scolt had found Ihe south pole waa a startling rllmax lo a race which l i r e explorers of different nidi' i t i r s had been making to reach tbe soulh pole. , •plain Srotl started his rxpciii- Uon from Fori Chalmers, N . Z . , No­vember 20. 1010. He was well equipped for the trip, having made previous expedition under direc­tion of Ihe Itoynl fieographiral So­ciety. He took the roule by way of Australia and New Zealand. He sailed due aoulh into Unas Sea, a rt stretch of water- rcorhlnS to­ward the south polo. City Council Meeting i in i i . ) council met Juri*etjular •exxiou luesuay uignt. lucre were prest-ui . i i i i im II. i i . Arcxuoalu, Couuciiiuen !.•>• U I I . , I , J , I I . Squires, ^ i * . i . luguy and J. v. IKIWCTS. me i i r s i pen ol uiu session was i . i k t 11 Up IU OlSpUSlUg matters. Aller tin- report ot Chief ot Police AL it. ClUJoou, Couuciluisu Itlgb) asked us lu upcrauon ol Uie local option law in'ttcxiiurg- Mr. Caiioon icportcu thai Uie present ordinance was inadequate lor eiiecUvc control oi boollcgiung-l u e uucusaiutl that followed brought uui im tact that Use city oruinaiicL' on tins mailer was defec-uvc iu title arm ol such a nature that its literal enlorcvmcni would uc uupiacticablc. Tne city ordin­ance pruumtia card puying. To eu-thc oi alliance, would atop card playing also al parlies'or elsewhere, ao mutter t>ow innocent tbe parti-cipuULS inigiil he ss to gjnifrUng i . j i n . s ol oiiaaos, slot machines, L-U. k-gul uiUiout much distinc­tion, i t w as liuatly decided to d r a f l and pass ul once, s new sad more pi ac It cable oruinuucc ou UUs mat­ter uod attach to i l a search and sruuTu clause o^rresponding to the one in Uie slate luw. i b i s nuttter was referred, to Councilman Kicks and Itigby and Attorney C W. Poole o prepare an ordinance tto present t the next session. A discussion as to Ibe ineffective now on our also gone into. I t THE EDWIN WEEKS COMPANY IS COMING. I h e last number of lhe Lyceurn Course put on by the Carnegie L i - ary committee of Ihe Commercial Club w i l l be the Edwin Weeks Com­pany, and will be put on al tbe ftamm opera boose-March 23. Mr. v'ecks is an impersonator, humor­ist, musician, cnlertslner. He is as­sisted by Mrs. Weeks ln song a r i d ! f i r e limit ordli sketches, and Mis! Lulu Sinclair, statute books w vtollnlsle and acctJnipu/iist. They I was decided to leave this mailer lo clever company of entertain-' Councilman Bowers and hia com-nd come highly CKommcndcd. j i i u i l c e and Ihe attorney to d i J f t a They give a varied program, andlxuilaltle ordinance lo be presentedf* one tti.it w i l l interest all from the i at tbe iiexf'scssion. landpoint of humor or muaic or l i t ­I I t is to be hoped that some effec-erary. It w i l l be an evening of j Uv w i l l be taken by the coun-il no these matters al once. Tbe abllihed bislnesi. Caa snow lm-asessee profile. No chance t i loose look latoa this st oor*. Address Mania L Derla. BL Anthooy. Idaho. Found—Gentleman's ring. Owner may have same by proving proper- "UP-TO-DATE" HATS Have you seen them? If you haven t you ought to call at once and look them over. It will be time well spent. No where will you find such values as are found in our Up-To-Date Hats for $5.00 A n d they h a v e the s t y l e , too. ^ T h e v e r y latest at a il t i m e s . A n d w h i l e y o u are p i c k i n g out a hat for y o u r ­s e l f d o n ' t f o r g e t t h e c h i l d r e n . We never had such a c o m p l e t e t i n e o f C h i l d r e n ' s hat* as w e h a v e this season. MAUD H. VAN TASSEL, Rexburg, Idaho./ J. L BALLIF & SONS Are showing stylish and durable merchandise for spring in the fsllowia; well known lines Palmer Coats and. Suits for Ladies and Misses' Sophomore Clothes for young and old men. - lostonian Shoes for Mea . # Kuppenduf Dittmano Shoes ier Ladies'. And various other lines of stylish merchantfiss. Oar Store Cor Style and DurlbUlty substantial part of our ciliseiubip w i l l certainly endorse any move­ment looking to rigid control of tbe liquor evil and In connection with t h a t , g r n h l l w g . , Public officials can sccompllsb l i t t le In these matters t f unsupport­ed by public sentiment. The Squires Book Stors Books and > Periodicals At The Sautres Book Store NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS ••••••••••••••I J A. L. BLACKBURN, • • Notary Pee l i e • Ju«tke of the Peace. a All Kinds Legal Documents d Executed. Pish and Gams • License. • Rexburg - - Idaho. •i j 0. W. POOL. At to raay-at-Law. • Office Over First National Harris at Company. Nolke is hereby given Ihat Ber-n\ t* It. Harris and I). It. Harris heretofore partners, doing bir*in«-is •inder the f i rm psmie and stylr of l l n n i s 4 Cot-pans, al Salem, ir l y and paying Tor advertising. Paul; [ r r ( . m , i r i , c ^ i n l y , Slsle of Idaho. . ''rat Market. ,.: i w . dissolved partnership; Ihat lhe sjsres le'^rrsald D. R. Harris has with- " ' " - ' t . i m i i two drawn from aaiJ f i r m Uiat the > . aforesaid UcroJce B. Harris will * , , eonlmue to do business in Ihe said — Mrm name, at the place formerly oecupled by the said f i r m , ark] lhal e" w i l l collect ail bHis and d iU K>e end payable to said partner­s' Ip and pay all bins and debts ow­ing by said partnership; Jhal the sal-l D. R. Harris w i l l nnt be in any­way responsible or Hsble" for any 1 i ' s br debts hereafter contracted, •y nr in Iben ame of said f i r m , and Ihat said f i rm shall not be responsi­v e or liable f o r ' a n y bills or debts' neresfter made or roolractcd by Ihr . -I * . I I . Harris in the name of -aid firm, nr olhet-srise; thst Ihe raid I t . R. Harris has noVrtght. pow­er or autborlly berrafter to eoll^- or receive any moneys or debts due the said f i r m , snd that air persons indebted to Ibe said f i rm of Harris 4 (Company shall rev all such debts to the said Bern Ice It. Harris. . Witness our bands this 6th dav of March. I V ll BEPWF n. HARRIS. - D. It. HARRIS. Drugs e •i:iJ^u:ri-rt for Druffisls' Si pfes and we serve you promptly. YOUR MAIL OltDEKS Rexburg Drug Co "Tbe teull Store" Raxburg f 'do hart* fist r ' - , | - s . r><^k vwsl, or mutton to sell call ot Paul Bros 1st d e w Weft Storl . baaav, Haxbuxg. S0ULE As 80XTLE, • { Attenseya-at-Law. . • Practice tn All Courts of the • • State. \ """l• • Si. .\nthony - - Idaho. • • Crsh paid for hides, pelts, furs, hlrkena and veals. W. C Rolle —mission Co. • • ••••••••••••••aj • N.'K. WHI'l'IaiaY. • • a Veteriaary Sargeaa. • • • All Klnda Dental Work Dona. • • Old Horses Made Young. • • a Phone 139. Hexliurg, Idaho. • J CrsSO. H. LOWE, • Lawyer. . aV • Office in tha Naw Brandon '••••••••••••MB 1 TONIC LAXATIVE OLSCAaU • —7-' • l Stimulates the Bowels, Liver B 1 1 and Pocket. B I / Put p and Sold by • I < ORSON WALDRAM, B Prescription Druggist. B ' hushed IU8. Phono 01. • • l l l l l l l l l l l For all kinds of second-hand goodSt^ee Charley Bean, next door lo Hand's candy stora. ymir doctor's prescriptions 1 Have your clothes cleaned and We will see thai they are pressed, and yon w i l l look worth dlspenced. City Drug while. Bring In. Under Flrat Na- C. Pratt, rvannarr.' ' t ouasi Bank. M'Mer Bros. . - mmtitcH . ROW spmives OMMOISO C O A L STOCK HOLDEna* NOTICE. Ko-lce ta eerebr glrea taat.tba an­nus) rreeUrg o lhe stockholders of rhe Island Ward Canal Company will bo held st the Hlb^ard mee'tag house at 10 o'coch a. m. s arch 11 I f 11, tor 0i« pOrro'p of electros: officere for the enanlBg axssa, sod the traaaactioa of soeh « ' er "-ii»lne«» -a may property • .»no Wrote the nseettng 0. U KVAN8, S a c r a t A . j . C. Wat Painter aaJ Psper fhoraton. Idaho FOR S A I ^ H o v l a g plctnra ahow, i i . sa Idabo town of 4,000 people; best •bow m toern. Terms to salt por- Uisaer. Secured by tsaasBaaa paper. Mrs. a H. Bur Set, Rlcka Hotel. Rex-uurg. Idaho. '•••>! Ni>-Watch charm rk. Owassr oag have aaaaa by aeV ef.,slag I I and paying for Orel Bs> LACS CURTAINg FREr TO AO-NTS AN8*VERlNO THIS: anrperv enee rmmanaaaaij. AU wa aak af ,'s tfi aaad as roar aaUasl at rsnsa then seas 20 p " » a i s a of ear high trrade art poet cards to sen. at laa a .rVsa-s. Whaa sold aasal se Ue i» 00 d «e wtn poafttvary aaad yoa aU srgee paid oae pelr beastirklry de> tned. I yda soBg. very wida elegant •utera NOTTTNOHA1I LACK CTTB, TA1H» srtrhoel a caa* ot east to pen CTtTar cards t of lag Ave. | Panne Mfg Co. y
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spelling ftbrighametd:oai:contentdm.lib.byu.edu:RexburgNews/717 2023-05-15T15:21:22+02:00 Vol 06 No 52 The Rexburg Standard 1912-03-12 1912-03-12 application/pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/RexburgNews/id/717 English; eng; en eng Brigham Young University-Idaho Digitization Center BYUI-Rexburg Idaho Newspapers http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/RexburgNews/id/717 The contents of the BYUI-Rexburg Newspapers collection may be copied for the limited purposes of private study, scholarship or research. Any reproduction or copying of the contents of the BYUI-Rexburg Newspapers digital collection for commercial purposes is not permitted without the express written consent of Pioneer Newspapers Inc. Ricks College AN2.I2 R49 text 1912 ftbrighametd 2017-12-02T08:20:22Z The Rexburg Newspapers is a digital collection of newspapers published in Rexburg, Idaho from 1894 through June of 2010. The titles of the newspapers in this collection include the "Rexburg Silver Hammer," the "Current Journal," the "Rexburg Standard," the "Rexburg Standard Journal," and the "Standard Journal." This collection was ©he $lanfrarb PsbUsbed l e e r y Tanadar at Rsibart. Idaho. r » a i i u l as second-class mailer April 21 1000, al Uta I'oiinire Bt Bex. hurg, Idaho, under lha act of Con-areas of March 3, 1179. Sseserlptlea Piiaat One Year ( l a advance) I Hoecoe Blgler la In ML Pleasant Utah, figuring on purchasing a drug store. Remsmbor tha children's a s m at rUram'i hall oafurdsy afternoon i - . u . 4gaahaaaaj i o cents. No matter bow busy you ara, don't forget to buy a few lota In Send yoor pressing and cleaning to Thornton, the tailor, under First National Bank. I f y Pool, aisle land agent, went to his home In Menan Monday Id spend a few days this week. Attorney C W. Poole waa la Menan on legal biislness Saturday. County Attorney B. 11. Miller eras in Rexburg between trains one day this weak: Y Wbere are you going tonight? Why, I sm going to Ihe Roller Skating Rink; that's where alt (he boys go now—you know ladiea aksle A large crowd of people from all orer tbe country attended Ihe lec­ture* siren by Augustine Twyer, mtnlater, who has recently been con verted lo the Mormon faith. The leetttre was excellent and was ap­preciated by all who attended. ' Where are all the g i r l ! tonight? Why, If you want to find the popular atria, r » up to the III nk- - yoa, know ladles abate free every I - 0. Irytand returned Sunday f r om California, wbere he has been f o r tbe past three weeks visiting w i t h Mmds. Mra. Rytand will rattans home within tbe next- / l ew waifca Her health would not per­mit bar return al this time. For Sale—120 acres st Orchard, three-fourths under irrigation; bal­ance dry farm; good 4-room log bowse, log stable and gralnery; 26 acres i n f a i l wheat, IS l a bay, 5 apod horses easily worth m>26.W. two good' cows, l heifer, 125 chick-, aau, 3 bogs, l h a following imple­ments, aU i o splendid shape: Ha- •ana press d r i l l , sulky plow, a hand plows, pair boos, nee. ly new wagon, Ludlow buggy, mower and rake, harrow, and blacksmith shop, 25 f r u i t trees, an abundance of small f r u i t , all household furniture. I t ,. 0*0X0 cash. A snap. Bountiful Realty Co. Bountiful, Utah. D. l i . South Pole Discovered Washington. March 7.—Hear Ad­miral Perry, U, S. N. retired, Ihe Arctic explorer and discoverer of fhe north pole, asld today he, 'lad to hear that Caploln Scott of tbe British expeditions was Ihe first man lo succeed in reaching Ihe sculb pole. . < Coble, dlspstches from New Zea­land announcing that Captain Scolt had found Ihe south pole waa a startling rllmax lo a race which l i r e explorers of different nidi' i t i r s had been making to reach tbe soulh pole. , •plain Srotl started his rxpciii- Uon from Fori Chalmers, N . Z . , No­vember 20. 1010. He was well equipped for the trip, having made previous expedition under direc­tion of Ihe Itoynl fieographiral So­ciety. He took the roule by way of Australia and New Zealand. He sailed due aoulh into Unas Sea, a rt stretch of water- rcorhlnS to­ward the south polo. City Council Meeting i in i i . ) council met Juri*etjular •exxiou luesuay uignt. lucre were prest-ui . i i i i im II. i i . Arcxuoalu, Couuciiiuen !.•>• U I I . , I , J , I I . Squires, ^ i * . i . luguy and J. v. IKIWCTS. me i i r s i pen ol uiu session was i . i k t 11 Up IU OlSpUSlUg matters. Aller tin- report ot Chief ot Police AL it. ClUJoou, Couuciluisu Itlgb) asked us lu upcrauon ol Uie local option law in'ttcxiiurg- Mr. Caiioon icportcu thai Uie present ordinance was inadequate lor eiiecUvc control oi boollcgiung-l u e uucusaiutl that followed brought uui im tact that Use city oruinaiicL' on tins mailer was defec-uvc iu title arm ol such a nature that its literal enlorcvmcni would uc uupiacticablc. Tne city ordin­ance pruumtia card puying. To eu-thc oi alliance, would atop card playing also al parlies'or elsewhere, ao mutter t>ow innocent tbe parti-cipuULS inigiil he ss to gjnifrUng i . j i n . s ol oiiaaos, slot machines, L-U. k-gul uiUiout much distinc­tion, i t w as liuatly decided to d r a f l and pass ul once, s new sad more pi ac It cable oruinuucc ou UUs mat­ter uod attach to i l a search and sruuTu clause o^rresponding to the one in Uie slate luw. i b i s nuttter was referred, to Councilman Kicks and Itigby and Attorney C W. Poole o prepare an ordinance tto present t the next session. A discussion as to Ibe ineffective now on our also gone into. I t THE EDWIN WEEKS COMPANY IS COMING. I h e last number of lhe Lyceurn Course put on by the Carnegie L i - ary committee of Ihe Commercial Club w i l l be the Edwin Weeks Com­pany, and will be put on al tbe ftamm opera boose-March 23. Mr. v'ecks is an impersonator, humor­ist, musician, cnlertslner. He is as­sisted by Mrs. Weeks ln song a r i d ! f i r e limit ordli sketches, and Mis! Lulu Sinclair, statute books w vtollnlsle and acctJnipu/iist. They I was decided to leave this mailer lo clever company of entertain-' Councilman Bowers and hia com-nd come highly CKommcndcd. j i i u i l c e and Ihe attorney to d i J f t a They give a varied program, andlxuilaltle ordinance lo be presentedf* one tti.it w i l l interest all from the i at tbe iiexf'scssion. landpoint of humor or muaic or l i t ­I I t is to be hoped that some effec-erary. It w i l l be an evening of j Uv w i l l be taken by the coun-il no these matters al once. Tbe abllihed bislnesi. Caa snow lm-asessee profile. No chance t i loose look latoa this st oor*. Address Mania L Derla. BL Anthooy. Idaho. Found—Gentleman's ring. Owner may have same by proving proper- "UP-TO-DATE" HATS Have you seen them? If you haven t you ought to call at once and look them over. It will be time well spent. No where will you find such values as are found in our Up-To-Date Hats for $5.00 A n d they h a v e the s t y l e , too. ^ T h e v e r y latest at a il t i m e s . A n d w h i l e y o u are p i c k i n g out a hat for y o u r ­s e l f d o n ' t f o r g e t t h e c h i l d r e n . We never had such a c o m p l e t e t i n e o f C h i l d r e n ' s hat* as w e h a v e this season. MAUD H. VAN TASSEL, Rexburg, Idaho./ J. L BALLIF & SONS Are showing stylish and durable merchandise for spring in the fsllowia; well known lines Palmer Coats and. Suits for Ladies and Misses' Sophomore Clothes for young and old men. - lostonian Shoes for Mea . # Kuppenduf Dittmano Shoes ier Ladies'. And various other lines of stylish merchantfiss. Oar Store Cor Style and DurlbUlty substantial part of our ciliseiubip w i l l certainly endorse any move­ment looking to rigid control of tbe liquor evil and In connection with t h a t , g r n h l l w g . , Public officials can sccompllsb l i t t le In these matters t f unsupport­ed by public sentiment. The Squires Book Stors Books and > Periodicals At The Sautres Book Store NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS ••••••••••••••I J A. L. BLACKBURN, • • Notary Pee l i e • Ju«tke of the Peace. a All Kinds Legal Documents d Executed. Pish and Gams • License. • Rexburg - - Idaho. •i j 0. W. POOL. At to raay-at-Law. • Office Over First National Harris at Company. Nolke is hereby given Ihat Ber-n\ t* It. Harris and I). It. Harris heretofore partners, doing bir*in«-is •inder the f i rm psmie and stylr of l l n n i s 4 Cot-pans, al Salem, ir l y and paying Tor advertising. Paul; [ r r ( . m , i r i , c ^ i n l y , Slsle of Idaho. . ''rat Market. ,.: i w . dissolved partnership; Ihat lhe sjsres le'^rrsald D. R. Harris has with- " ' " - ' t . i m i i two drawn from aaiJ f i r m Uiat the > . aforesaid UcroJce B. Harris will * , , eonlmue to do business in Ihe said — Mrm name, at the place formerly oecupled by the said f i r m , ark] lhal e" w i l l collect ail bHis and d iU K>e end payable to said partner­s' Ip and pay all bins and debts ow­ing by said partnership; Jhal the sal-l D. R. Harris w i l l nnt be in any­way responsible or Hsble" for any 1 i ' s br debts hereafter contracted, •y nr in Iben ame of said f i r m , and Ihat said f i rm shall not be responsi­v e or liable f o r ' a n y bills or debts' neresfter made or roolractcd by Ihr . -I * . I I . Harris in the name of -aid firm, nr olhet-srise; thst Ihe raid I t . R. Harris has noVrtght. pow­er or autborlly berrafter to eoll^- or receive any moneys or debts due the said f i r m , snd that air persons indebted to Ibe said f i rm of Harris 4 (Company shall rev all such debts to the said Bern Ice It. Harris. . Witness our bands this 6th dav of March. I V ll BEPWF n. HARRIS. - D. It. HARRIS. Drugs e •i:iJ^u:ri-rt for Druffisls' Si pfes and we serve you promptly. YOUR MAIL OltDEKS Rexburg Drug Co "Tbe teull Store" Raxburg f 'do hart* fist r ' - , | - s . r><^k vwsl, or mutton to sell call ot Paul Bros 1st d e w Weft Storl . baaav, Haxbuxg. S0ULE As 80XTLE, • { Attenseya-at-Law. . • Practice tn All Courts of the • • State. \ """l• • Si. .\nthony - - Idaho. • • Crsh paid for hides, pelts, furs, hlrkena and veals. W. C Rolle —mission Co. • • ••••••••••••••aj • N.'K. WHI'l'IaiaY. • • a Veteriaary Sargeaa. • • • All Klnda Dental Work Dona. • • Old Horses Made Young. • • a Phone 139. Hexliurg, Idaho. • J CrsSO. H. LOWE, • Lawyer. . aV • Office in tha Naw Brandon '••••••••••••MB 1 TONIC LAXATIVE OLSCAaU • —7-' • l Stimulates the Bowels, Liver B 1 1 and Pocket. B I / Put p and Sold by • I < ORSON WALDRAM, B Prescription Druggist. B ' hushed IU8. Phono 01. • • l l l l l l l l l l l For all kinds of second-hand goodSt^ee Charley Bean, next door lo Hand's candy stora. ymir doctor's prescriptions 1 Have your clothes cleaned and We will see thai they are pressed, and yon w i l l look worth dlspenced. City Drug while. Bring In. Under Flrat Na- C. Pratt, rvannarr.' ' t ouasi Bank. M'Mer Bros. . - mmtitcH . ROW spmives OMMOISO C O A L STOCK HOLDEna* NOTICE. Ko-lce ta eerebr glrea taat.tba an­nus) rreeUrg o lhe stockholders of rhe Island Ward Canal Company will bo held st the Hlb^ard mee'tag house at 10 o'coch a. m. s arch 11 I f 11, tor 0i« pOrro'p of electros: officere for the enanlBg axssa, sod the traaaactioa of soeh « ' er "-ii»lne«» -a may property • .»no Wrote the nseettng 0. U KVAN8, S a c r a t A . j . C. Wat Painter aaJ Psper fhoraton. Idaho FOR S A I ^ H o v l a g plctnra ahow, i i . sa Idabo town of 4,000 people; best •bow m toern. Terms to salt por- Uisaer. Secured by tsaasBaaa paper. Mrs. a H. Bur Set, Rlcka Hotel. Rex-uurg. Idaho. '•••>! Ni>-Watch charm rk. Owassr oag have aaaaa by aeV ef.,slag I I and paying for Orel Bs> LACS CURTAINg FREr TO AO-NTS AN8*VERlNO THIS: anrperv enee rmmanaaaaij. AU wa aak af ,'s tfi aaad as roar aaUasl at rsnsa then seas 20 p " » a i s a of ear high trrade art poet cards to sen. at laa a .rVsa-s. Whaa sold aasal se Ue i» 00 d «e wtn poafttvary aaad yoa aU srgee paid oae pelr beastirklry de> tned. I yda soBg. very wida elegant •utera NOTTTNOHA1I LACK CTTB, TA1H» srtrhoel a caa* ot east to pen CTtTar cards t of lag Ave. | Panne Mfg Co. y Text Arctic North Pole South pole lota Brigham Young University (BYU): Digital Collections Arctic Blackburn ENVELOPE(-147.267,-147.267,-86.283,-86.283) Bowers ENVELOPE(164.083,164.083,-85.000,-85.000) Chalmers ENVELOPE(159.483,159.483,-79.333,-79.333) Lowe ENVELOPE(-30.309,-30.309,-80.537,-80.537) Mutton ENVELOPE(-65.652,-65.652,-66.008,-66.008) New Zealand North Pole Pole Plain ENVELOPE(45.000,45.000,89.000,89.000) Polo ENVELOPE(28.967,28.967,65.600,65.600) Pratt ENVELOPE(176.683,176.683,-85.400,-85.400) Sinclair ENVELOPE(-63.883,-63.883,-65.733,-65.733) South Pole Thornton ENVELOPE(-57.467,-57.467,-63.267,-63.267)