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Show I QUALITY FIRST HI Has Always Been our Motto 1 H Jewelry Repair Work K ( f Honest Goods At Honest Prices I I I C, M. Wendelboe, Jeweler I H I b BAST FZBST ItORTO BTREBTB UX1AK. UTAH I National Party Paper H Nears Million Mark H The National Republican, the na- !tlonal Republican partr weekly, pub-j pub-j ' Ilshed at Washington, has now ex- ' tended Its circulation, It Is announc- , ed, to ninety per cent of all tbo counties In the country, and tbo circulation cir-culation Is growing at such a rapid HI J rato that the toopo or party leaders (or a million circulation for this na- M tlonal mouthpiece of Republican op- H tnlon bids fair to be reatlxed. H t The National Republican, Issued PH at the center of national erents, Hf. prints each week a coraprohenslve Hj condensed rerlew of tho happonlnga Hj bearing upon national and world i politics, gives a surrey or newspaper 1 and personal opinion on public Is- PH! sues, prints the Important addresses H'r and statements of political bearing, PH i covers weekly the debates and pro- PH ' ceedlngs of Con press wbllo In session H ' and Is a sort of continuous hand- H i book of politics and public affairs. H ' Tho Idea Is unique In Journalism and H has prorcd immensely popular. Tbo PH reader who wishes to keep upon pol- H Itlcs can find no better medium for PH that purpose. H ' The National Republican Js pub- H Ilshed and actively supported by Re- H publican national leaders, not as a' H financial Tonture, but as a means of ! political Information and education deemed especially essential, at this time whea, the general caannsls of H taforaatloa are so completely com: H , Banded, by the party is power. It H tarries SO; advertlstBC despite Its H Jarge, national circulation. It prints PH weekly some sixty thousand words PH I ( news aad comment. PH i ( Tie National Republican may be PH ' bad la combination with this paper PH the combination price for both papers H being $3.S0 a year. H Subscriptions for the National Re- H publican may be left at this office. M I The subscription price Is one dollar IH per year. Adt , FOR SAIift Thirty three hundred acres unimproved unim-proved stock ranch on Fowdcr Rlv-or. Rlv-or. All fenced. 1050 acres river bottom bot-tom land, balance woil grassed graz; ing land, six miles from Mlzpah Post office. Considerable open range. In best stock district Eastern Montana, Price $9 per acre. Ono fourth cash, balance in seveu equal annual payments pay-ments at S per cent. Ne trades considered. con-sidered. MONTANA WHOLESALE LAND CO. Miles City, Montana. Box 1076 Adv-7-lS I I PRINK I i tSti?iIviTii"1s I- fw' 4i) h H I The coo,,n8 sparkling i$fr'jfjffi&M Jt H , beverage for the warm J' 'fYmnSf1! days-when everybody fftVPp'ft9 II M'"? H plays outdoors and a fs-ci "hM" Bl i real refreshing drink is fm J$$$Ml ,VT ! B EC CO tastes exactly fPffi. RimI B "k somenIn9 'so I Kifv21s : ' butitlsn't-it's BETTER! JfPrXfffc HI ' Kep a coso ,n ccOPwHsl Bi'! the home S W$3$if fatS8 I His SUFFERED SINCE SHE WAS A CHILD . i MRS O'SMLh GAINS KttJHTEEX lOt;.IlS O.V TANLAC AXI TRo'imiiKs a'iik OX'-- OX'-- , 'ercoaJk "I have Just finished myAhlrd bottle bot-tle of Fanlac ad hanve actually gained gain-ed eighteen pounds," was the remarkable re-markable statement made by Mrs. Mamie O'Neill of 2602 1-2 Wclton street. Denver, Colorado, recently. "Ever since I was a child," Mrs. O'Neill continued, "even as far back an I can remember, I have had trouble trou-ble with my stomach. Everything I would cat soured on my stomach causing awful pain nnd at times I wtuld almost smother from tho gas which would rlso up around my heart My troublo became worse and I grew older and flnnlly I got to where I dreaded to eat anything on account of the dreadful suffering it caused mo. "I tried every kind or medicine. I think, that is mado for stomach trouble trou-ble both fn tablet nnd liquid form, but nothing over did mo any goad, f fell off In weight, was very Wfbk nnd when night came I was so tired I could hardily move. My broth?" Id Pueblo told me of tho fine resulte ,1)0 had gotten from Tanlac and n'l- .vised me to try It. Tho result is, J I'm Just beginning to enjoy the blessings bles-sings of good health. I cnnft remember remem-ber when I was In on good physical condition as now and It's thj first time 'since I was a child that X coild eat without suffering afterwards. My appetite Is splendid and I can cat Just anything I want and enjoy It. and I know If my1 food did not agree with me I' could never have jawed so much In weight. I sleep well every ev-ery night now and Tanlac has built up my strength until I can du my work without getting the leant Mt tired. I now recommend Tanlnc to .everybody, because or what It has (done for me and I'm buying a bottle Inow for a friend of, mine for I be-'if be-'if eve It is Just what she neers." Tanlac Is sold lu Logan by the City Drug Co.; In Wellsvllle by the Wellsville Drug So.; In Smllhfleld by Rlter Dros. Drug Co.; In Hjf-rum Hjf-rum by Hyrum Drug Co.; In Richmond Rich-mond by A. A. Tboma, and In Lew-Islon Lew-Islon by Lcwistou Drug Co. Adv ",'."i.J.JUUIiTg!i ll'1'.J.U. IMMSUjm I i TRAOK MARK I ft 1 s ii n I 1 1 The. City of if GOODRICH j The Goodrich ? Square- 2 Standard i Measure of ? 1 Tires V The one sure way to tell 9 I what a tire U worth as 9 i it stands in the store Y V of a d taler; is' to divide V its price in dollar and 1 cents by. the miles of A j the adjustment that A backs it up. Q Then square It on I 9 the GOODRICH I SQUARE, Standard I l Measure of True Tire 1 X Value. X i Square its price against I 9 Goodrich List Prices i ! on the short branch of I THE SQUARE. I 9 Square its mileage ad- 5 I juatment against the Y Goodrich More-Mile- Y I f age Adjustment on the I I lonr branch of THE I SQUARE-6,000 miles I I for Fabrico; 8,000 for I A Silvertawn Cords. A I If you pay more .than 0 I the Goodrich Lilt I I Prices alwaye the 1 sametoyou.andevery I one else everywhere X 'the tire overcharges t ft you. If you take less X I than the Goodrich I I MORE - MILEAGE I Adjustmcnt.youehort- 0 i mileage yourself. A Buy Goodrich Trr I I ADJUSTMENT I FaJscie. ,OOOmhsm X I Cm4, 8,MQmHm GOODRICH TIRES ! 1 "BEST IN THE t LONG RUN" J MMMM MMMMMMMMJ Iies Time to Paint j Come and see our sample 8 I panels painted with f g&wrd I HIGH STANDARD g i LIQUID PAINT g 1 You can see for yourself S how tho colors will look k. 9 when put on your house. g V Hioh Standard is the g long-lasting paint the paint that covers more 9 surface per gallon than g other paints. See your S painter today then vs come in and select the J colors you want to uie. H S no" , Everton&Son I Logan, Utah I S SUiaMUiUftMMUIbSMU m'nitnimraviiQniwnRnpniMi jT ?' It i "W -s w JBaBSBGBflBlaBBBH' :': -aBbi MARGARET" ILLINGTON One of the All Star Cast of the ILLINGTON LACKEY KAELRED.CO. At the LYRIC, MONDAY, July 14th - '''w1'" M,.n.f'iii'fc-" ' ' ' .'irrr.'.'li "t"t,,?ymT-m ." j m, i ,m n ,- ,-f |