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Show IJU3T A LITTLE PA I NT RIGHT NOW when everything In nature is beginning to look bright and fresh, a little R F A I NT will go a long way toward brighten Ing up tho many old thing around the place. Porch Chairs and Seats, BK Lawn Mowers any of tho farm or flu garden Implements and dozens of H,l thing inside the house all needs a flj little touching up. We've paint already to use for any purpoje, put up in any size cans you may wish, any color you may fancy, Drop in and got a color card and wu'll be pleased to tell you mart1 - about It. J i H' Of course, we've brushes to put the paint on with H-,' FHOM 10c UP filter Bros. Droo Go. Logan and Garland, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Hi j Idaho. I Garland Hotel HI S. DRAKE, Prop. H "Regular Meah Served fl Nice Airy Rooms t Neat office aud Large Dining 1 1 Room. m i-2 Block North of the Bank. II' aaawanw'i HKlrfdThe8Uck. "I havn fired thu walking-stick I've carried over W years, on account of a soro that resisted nvery kind of treatment, treat-ment, until I tried Hucklcn's Arnica Salve; that hax healed the sore aud made me a happy man," write John Garrett, of North Mills, N.O. Guaranteed for Piles, Hums, etc., by Rltor Bros. Drug Co. 25c. Mrs. Cozier's Concert, Tnesday Evening, June 25th Remember the Grand Concert Con-cert to be given at Garland Hall Tuesday livening, June 25, by MRS LOTTIE COZIKR and her Class For the Benefit of the Hall. JVSee Bill for Program,X FOR A CAT -Colcsgo Cottage Organ la first class condition. For term apply toT 11 Edward. ssotf THK Bett place on earth to buy wall paper I of Meld rum atTremont. Prices 40',' below usual price paid. tf Do Not NtwlwtTh ChtUrsn. At this senson of thu year the first unnatural un-natural looseness of a child' bowels should hare immediate attention. The best thing that can be given Is Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Rem-edy followed by castor oil aa directed with each bottle of the remedy. For sale by Rltcr Bros. Drug Co. Land Opening. For the Land Sale at Alberts, Idaho, June 24th, the O. 8 L. Ry. will make a reduced rate of 2 cent a mllo each way. Tickets on sale June 30th to 28rd; final return limit June 80th. See local agent for further particulars. . J18-22. Notice. The pear and cherry slug is here. Spray at once with Paris Green to obtain the best results. The law is strict and will be ens forced. CARL ISAACSON Jfl29 Co. Tree Inspector Cheap Rates For the United Commercial Traveler' Annual Outing at Pro to, June 21st and 32nd, theO. S. L. Ry. will make am duced rate of 84.70 for round trip from this city to Provo. Ticket on sale June 30, 31, and 23; return limit June 25 See local Agent for further particulars. J33 NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 39th, 1907. To Whom It Mav Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands selected by the said State, as indemnity School Lands, under Section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894. The following tract, embraced in said list, is found to be within six miles of a mining location, lo-cation, claim or entry, viz: N. W. X S. W. Sec. 14, Tp. 14 NM R. is W., S. L. M. (State No. 338 ) A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tract, by discriptive subdivision, has been conspicuously conspicu-ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days fol lowing the date of the first pub lication of thir notice, under de partmental instructions of January to, 1906, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivision hweinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more val ueable for mineral than for agri cultural purposes, will be received receiv-ed and noted for report to the Ueneral Land Office at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, speci-fied, will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral char acter of the tracts, and the selection selec-tion thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended recom-mended lor approval. E D. R.Thompson, miijy6 Register. To Comumptives. Tbo undersigned having been restored to health oy simple means, after suffering suffer-ing for several yearn with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, Con-sumption, li anxious to maku known to his fellow sufferes the means of cure, To those who desire It, ho will cheerfully cheerful-ly send (free of charge) a copy of thu proscription used, which they will find a cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. Mala-dies. He hope all suffereres will try' bis remedy, as It is Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bleulug, will pleuso addrcu Rev. Edward Ed-ward A, Wilson, Brookllu, J Y FREE! FREE! I Commencing Mon- O With every $5.00 B day Morning, June purchase we give - B i 10, and ending Sat- "A Sheet picture sim B urday evening, June 53 ilar to one in Soui B 15, every dollar's venir." B worth of Merchan- ill44!! B ettttnm mttttu B entitles the buyer to pD We are always B 1 draw on this beau- headquarters for all B tiful piece of art kinds of Mdse. and B work. "FINE" COAL. B GROVER. ROSE & CO. I nflvmvffafujifrtf tarwherc tb Teams top.&i mm&xttxtsxrfiti V. Just Receded. I A CAR LOAD OF TUE CELEBRATED fl 0THENNEY BUGGIES J B . . . Please Call and See Them Before Buying a Buggy- X X X A We also have a Large Stock of MOLINE DISC PLOWS and all kinds of B MOLINE IMPLEMENTS. B X Schuttler Wagons and Deering Harvesting Machinery jl Goods on Exhibition at Boothe's Yard. fl Evans Bpos. Co., I COLLINSTON and GARLAND I JUST ARRIVED! I THE LARGEST LINE OP I O-QARTS ajmd THAT HAS EVER REACHED THE BEAR RIVER VALLEV Come early and maku your selections. Remember also that we carry a full llnenf FURNITURE, LWIVKUHAI, STKIJ. Q RAKGEH and STOVES and a complete Hue of SHELF HARDWARE ati.l T.I'M. ' HER. L, 1 We. are yours for business, JENSEN BROS. (Successors to llyrum .leusun) Garland Utah . Sunday bervtces. First Counselor I). E. Minuting presided at the afternoon iirvlco last .Sunday. Hinging "Ulory to Gi t on High. Prayer Olnf .lohnMin, filliping ''Ye Simple SoiiIm Who St raj '. .Wra inent admlulMred by Eldi ra A.IM'Hithiii and John Dvvy, during the V''h of which the choir Kang "Whllit of The4i EuibvlniuuU We l'arlaku." Mra Kocn was accepted a a Member nf the 'ward. Home Mltalonirlt'y Martin Kevili r and A. W. Ensign Hero (he pi ukrr, Singing "Arise O Glrtrlm.s Zlon.." Ileucdlctloii by Sanfurd Hiugtmpi, Jr. At Elwood ball the rrgular monthly S. S. Union dueling uv lut id. Mon of the Suuhay" School winker from this city nnd vlciitity vturft lu attuniUai-u, In tho eveuung at Iheflarlatiil hull an Interesting and wi II attended priotinxid 'muetlug was held. . Bounty Notice In order to tveure bounty on coyote und wild eats, it is luvfury to hrt'ig to 1 tho Clerk, tho hkln with kcalp, (. nnd' . lull eoiinecitil mi.iI the rlxht ti; frniuhe ' km tdthuankln liitacf. ,16 |