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Show CANADA EXCURSIONS August 5th. Prom Salt Lake City, via Oregon Ore-gon Short Line Railroad. Following Fol-lowing low trip rates will apply to points mentioned: Lethbridge $33.45 Stirling $32.70 Raymond , $32.95 Magrath $33.35 Cardston $34.50 Tickets will be limited to September Sep-tember 20th and excurison train will leave Salt Lake City 1:45 p. m. August 5th. For further fur-ther particulars write D. E. Burlcy, General Passenger agent, O. S. L. R. R. Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ad 7. 33. q ' j iwawlUjwrfJMiiir.r -wfMiouTricense'twjflUEe. vigorously vigor-ously prosecuted. Aputy game wardens will keep ajfclose inspection inspec-tion on all fishing stireams. H. H. LUNT, County Game Warden. A Good Investment. W. D. Magli, a well known merchant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain.s medicines so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by All Dealers. (Advertisement.) Excursion From Salt Lake City To all Utah points July 7th tc 15th, via Salt Lake Route; stopovers, stop-overs, and ten day limit. Urge the folks to visit with you. Notice for Publication. (PUBLISHER.) Department of the Interior, U. g. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May, 19, 1913. otico is hereby given that Joseph E. Eldridge, of Pinto, Utah, who, on May 15, 1907, made Homestead Entry (Serial 02549) No 16815, for WiNWi, Sec. 11, SEINE, NEJSE1, Section Sec-tion 10, Township 37 S., Range 15 W Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five-year Proof, to establish estab-lish claim to the land above described, des-cribed, before the Clerk of the District Court, at St. George, Utah, on the 28th day of Julv, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles W. Tullis of Newcastle, New-castle, Utah. Charles E. Knell, of Pinto, Utah. Edward Tullis, of Pinto, Utah. Herber E. Harrison, Har-rison, of Newcastle, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register. ' First June 27.- Last July 25. - -. . a ' H - ,.,,, - ,..,,... ..uu. '"-- - - I Mi., , ........jLiiumimmuji.im.ij.. I. m iimm-imym " "" 'T"' "" ! . - " ' - "" ' H rPaftt Keeps the Home mm mr A' LITTLE paint here, a touch' of J L enamel there, a bmshful of varnish" j yonder everyone can see a dozen or J more such opportunities for brightening ,. j and beautifying the home. J . . , . . i .r l. i U "'"I remaps it s tne outsiae oi uic nuu&c uwi - , j needs protection from the ravages of the weather; I perhaps it's a chair, or dresser, the floor or wood- f work that has become worn and shabby, or perhaps '.. - - m H " .- J.I l.v.- t swiWjfflxtrhas ceasea to n n nmni ' MMMiPMiMPri No matter what it is that has become marred and ' unsightly from age and wear, there's an ,Acme Quality paint, enamel, stain or varnish that will J exactly fit the need. We are agents in this I vicinity for - , "j ftlCME QuALITm t PAINTS AND FINISHES L the most scientifically prepared, the most satis- j - j factory in appearance and wear, made in the ' f largest paint and varnish plant in the world. ! Simply tell us what you want to do, ask for the proper Acme Quality goods for that purpose and ;:;, you are sure to get the best that can be made. The Acme Quality Painting Guide Book tells what Acme ! j $ Quality Paint, Enamel, Stain, Varnish or Finish to use, how ! X;r much will be required and how it should Be put on. It not only ' enables you to tell your painter or deco- IiSts. ' rator exactly what you want, but makes it easy jrjggtf . for you to refinish the many surfaces about JmWnmimmKL I ffS73mmmmimmWmmmmifS V I , the home that do not require the skill of the tTntkSwF f" X V JmwA w ff Br A V mml ma mm mWi Jm j expert the jobs that a painter would not tmmmmWKj - ' j j bother with. Ask us for a copy. It's Free. 'JWiHlr ' CDAR MERCANTILE & L S. Co. . i |