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Show ' SUMSIEK COMPLAINT QUICKLY RELIEVED "About two years ago when suf- forlng from a Bovero attack of summer sum-mer complaint, I took Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remody, and It, relieved mo almost Instantly," writes Mrs. Henry Jowett) Clark Mills, N. Y. This Is an oxcollont remedy for colic and diarrhoea and abould bo kept at hand by every family. Adr Bad for Discipline. "1 understand thetc's n tendency to drop 'Aye, )o, sir,' In tint navy" "That would .never do." "Of course-not. course-not. It's one of the traditions of tho service. If Unit sort of thing were encouraged It wouldn't be long, before n 'gob would be snylug 'Yep to an admiral." Birmingham Age-Herald. t lflJf2iS ?$? C4? tfc C" C"? C MSi (tylfyltyl;) lg) (g) ($) Lg) ig) US) Ig) Madam! f x As Usual we are first to show the Newest Creations in MODISH FOOTWEAR , Styles for Fall wear at e being received dally See them In our win- dow Come In and try them onWe know they will meet the requirements re-quirements of the most fastidious. t AH Sizes in CANYON BOOTS JUST RECEIVED , TROUBLED WITH FALLING HAIR? Consult Our Beauty Specialist ; At THE BEAUTY J5H0P (Mez) $f iL " - v ; J 87 C2? 87 f$rt fS- cuShr eerife$i$an CLASSIFIED ADDS - i WANTED-Man to solicit. Experience Exper-ience unnecessary. Call this office. Phone 48. Adv-tf-C LOST Pocketbook contalnlng.J'55 In currency and name' 'cat ds of H. Edwin Johnson. Return to this office and receive liberal reward. Adf-tf-0 City Homes and Farm Lands for sale by R. T. Smith &. Co. Tempting offers. ' - -Adv-C SUFFRAGE DOUBLES VOTE Women are National Republicans Repub-licans is View of- the State Chairman. Equal suffrage has, more than doubled the potentinl Republican vote In tho state of Now York, ac- i cording to George A. Glynn, Repub- llcan state chairman. "Most of them , find, when they come to realize what politics mean that thoy are natural : Republicans,1' said Mr, Glynn. "Tho - women of up-state New York aro I taking to politics with keen ict, and they find In our party something ' of the ideals and principles they bate ' alwayu stood ,for, hence they are en- l rolling In the Republican party," ' ' : -- I IMPORTANT APPOINT- ' --MENTS ' Republican Leaders Pledged to Use Women in Places of Authority. More than twenty Republican lead era In central and western New York the state commltt'e announces, have pledged themselves to elect or appoint ap-point women In places of authority within the paity us n result of "tho leccnt speaking trip made by George A. Glynn, state chairman, Mrs, Arthur Arth-ur L. Llvermore, chairman of tho Women's executive committee of tho state conimlttee, and Miss Mark Garrett Gar-rett Hay, member of tho Women's National executive commlttco. The Library. Consider whot ou hnve !n4ho mnnll eat chosen lllriirj;. A company of the wlrest nnd wittiest men Hint could he picked out of all civilized couutrlca. In 1,000 ycnrn( hnve set In best order the results of their learning and wisdom The men themselves wero hid and In accessible, polltr.ry, Impatient of later-ruptlon, later-ruptlon, fenced by etiquette; but tht "inug'-.t whl h they did not uncover tc their bosom f i lend Is here written out ln trnni.Hiv!it words lo us, thr trungen of unotl er age. Emerson. ORDINANCE Ji An Ordinance Relating to ' the Fees of Poundkeeper and Amending Section 260 ' of the Revised Ordinances '" of Logan City, Utah, 1912. v i Bo It Ordained bV the Board of .jg City Commissioners1 of iLogan Citr. Utah, as follows: j, igEs Section I. Tha"t Section 260, of the Revised Ordinances of Logan ,J City, Utah, 1912, be and the same is "m hereby amended to read as follows: jjj Section 200. FEES?OF 'POUND- ijm KEEPER. The feeB to, bo collected fjM by the poundkeoper,'and by him ptid q5J into tho trensury of , Logan City, gffl shall be as follows: j$jg For Impounding and reglstclnc any of the following animals,' per Pw head: SSfe Cattle, horses and mules, $1.50 ("tgl Calves, sheep, goats and swine, 75c llN For publishing, the actual co JH thereof. S For selling said animals ns above mB provided, 10 per cent of the purchaso price, t For feeding nnd cnilng for ant- 'M mals, a icasonable compensation, tho ;,J, Bamo to be governed by the price of $ foiage and pasturing at the time JWjk Uiereof, all of which fees shall be jf gffi collected from the owners of aTfl ' j animals, or in case of salo of said W animals, said fees shall be deducted 7 from the proceeds of said saTe. m Section II. This ordinance shall fl take effect Immediately upon Its pat- Hj sage and publication. ra Passed. by the Board of City Com- 1 mlssloucrs of Logan City, Utab, this H 28th day of July, 1919. , I ROY BULLEN. I Mayor. ,j JOHN QUAYLE, 9 ' Commissioner. JOHN A CROCKETT, ,11 (SEAL) Commissioner. W Attest: 9 W. H. LARSEN, jl Ex-OlUcio City Recordor. 1 Adr "1 onAjrocitrjAiN'a colio and h DIAItnnOEA HEalEDy ' -v 4 This medicine always ' wins tho 4 good opinion if not tho pralbe of all " those who use It, Try ij when you jj havo need of bucIi a remedy. Adv 4 , Benefactor of Men. ' - , The New York Sun's appreciation of tho Into Dr. Mary Walker contains i this tribute: "One debt of grntltndo ! men owo Doctor Walker which they ) ought not to forget. She was tho n- I ventor of the Inside neckband on shlrU which protects the flesh from being I ruhbwl by the collur button." Outlook. j ! |