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Show Wi ' Phone 144 45 N. Main M seer.t. SMITH & CO. FOR gfigfw l-'nun I 1-2 to 800 ncica, pilccs from $950 to $3800. Heot , Rlff ,nn1 In-at land, pen land, i'tc. TraH"" 2l "OMKS wllh or wltltout creases. Modem If wanted. From lSPi' 1;u'0 $7500. ff 3- "DOMING HOUSi: lib Income that will pay for Itself in ! I l three' jears. ( j V L J IOTS of lota and other bargains. J C. INSUltANCK In fhst lass companies. I 6. Wo.nlso have the agency for tlio SALT LAKK TKMIGUAM I the lending m-wspaper of the stato. I . When vou got 'yb , Lrrer.,1 .in i T-nJvT "fi A A few tnblt'lH of "I'npo's Din- i t r prphln" bilng i uller almost ns soon as they leach the slomncli. "Tape's Dlnpepshi," by nuutrallr- 1 Ing tho iifldtly or tho stomach, Jn- Btnntly telli-ves the food touring nnd ;j I , ferinentatios which causes the mlsy 1 J making gaBes, hcaitbiirn, flatuloncit, jj - fullness, or pain In stomach and la- ' i . testines. V Z. - "I'OPe's Dlapepsln" helps regulnto -M ' . ' dlsoidoied stomachs so favoilte foods can bo eaten without causing dislrcss Costs so Ittlo nt diug stoies. Adv XO Tim DYSWUTIO Would you not liko to feel that your stomach troubles are -over, that you can oat any kind of food that you clavo? Consider then the fact that Chamborlaln's Tablets hare cured others why not you. There are many who havo been restored (o health by taking theio tablets and can now eat any kind of food that they crave. Adv i Thaws Frozen Coal. For thawing co.il frozen In steel car a Kerosene burner that can bo placed directly under n ear has been Invented I. j ATTEPJSHUPS2 HALT! I . I The American Legion I 1 1 1 1 POCATELLO POST No: 4 Players f t1 I PRESENT L, I "The Star Scraper ' j mmf"' I By Joseph Ruffner S Jp- I WITH AN ALL STAR CAST ' j w I Lyric -Theatre r -" ff Friday, February 21 8:15 p. m. I Seat sale Wed. 10.00 A.M. 1 iitu'i:s no, to 8i,50, i-i-.s tax i iMiayMiiMii '' '-'''' SHE IS NOW WELL AND HAPPY WOMAN r i '',1 believe I'm the happiest wo-;, wo-;, Ulan In California today and It Is all because of what Tanlac has dona for me," said Mrs. Kugeno SmlUi. a piomlnent and popular I.os Angles woman wh resides at C80 West G2nd street. Mrs. Smith is an ofllccr ot tho Kastora Star and olher organlza-tloas, organlza-tloas, "For six years I suffered from a complication of troubles thnt finally led to a general break doyn. 1 hid awful pains around my heart, whirli I was told, were caused by pleurisy. My kidneys were In such bad condition condi-tion I had constant pains In my back and my neck and shoulders would get stlfr at times and my limbs awllcd so I could hardly walk. J wa u nervous that even tho rloglng of the door bell upset me and It seemed Impossible Im-possible to get a good night's sleep. I tried everything I could hear of to get rejlef, even to having all my teeth treated, but kept getting worse and became -no weak ana emaclattd that I weighed only one hundiod pounds. Finally they took mo tc lho hoipital and I stayed there six wr.ks, but did not seem to Improve in fit least, so I was brought homo and had Just about given up hope when a friend persuaded me to try TiiPlnc. "I began to feel better after tho first row dohes and by the tln.o I had taken lour bottles or Teniae I had gained eighteen pounds In weight and felt as well and strong as I ever did In my life, for ovcry one of my troubles had left m. "Tho results from Tanlac mu.U bo permanent, for It has been lo .r months since I tool; my last dose, and I feel as well now ns I did then, and I thing I would be ungrateful not to tell others what n wonderful medicine med-icine Tanlac Is." Tanlac is sold In Login by Citjj Drug Company and by the lending druggist in every town. Adv CIVIIj SRIIVICK UXAftllNATlO.V CMOUK-CAItlUKK An examination for clerk and carrier car-rier will bo held at the post o!Hco In this city on April 3, 1920. Ago limit, 18 to 45 years on tho dato of examlnltlon. Married women will not be admit- i ted to tho examination. This prohibition, pro-hibition, however, docs not apply to women who aro divorced, but they aro eligible ror appointment only as clerk". Applicants must b physically sound-and sound-and male applicants must be not less thaa D reet 4 inches In bare feu. and weigh not less than 123 pounds without overcoat or hat. For apppllcation blanks and for full Information relativo to thp examinations, ex-aminations, qualiricatlons.dutlcs, salaries, sal-aries, vacations, promotions, etc, ad dress Immediately. JOS MOUCAN, Secretary Hoard of Civil Ser vico Examiners, Logan DON'T YOU FORGET IT Bear In mind that Chamberlain's Tablets not only move tho bowels, but lmprovo the appetlto and streng-'then streng-'then the digestion. Tboy contain no pepsin or other dlgcst(vo ferment but strengthen tho stomach and enable It to perform Its functions naturally. optimistic Tr.ouont. vim depends upon nnothcr man's ni.w. ofip'i Hnef Into. A Woman's Right . 1; to enloy jjobd health. Tho were" of r od health la chlelly to maintain nor-Ml nor-Ml t.Ci.vltj of the etomach, bowels, lver, Gkln and kuteya. BEECHAM'S Lu-gait Sal of Anr M.dJ-Uo M.dJ-Uo in the World. SoM sTtrrvLcr. Inboiti, 10c, ZSe. - " -l)x Jt 4lMiiiiimiinaniiiitiiiiiiiuniitmiiraintliniimimtiiiiiiiimut)iii.iiM ujitami ii'.uUiUUiiiiiiiMiii (siiHiiimxiniiMNM Molt Wtv REAL COMMUNITY BUILDING Consider the tumblcwccd and the oak. 1 ' . g For a season the tumblcwccd grows preen. It flourishes I in spring and summer. Then come the fall and the early gales I 1 of winter. What of the tumblcwccd? Hither and yon it flie3 ', I across tlie prairies, the sport of every vagrant breeze. No J , '1 wind is too light to stir it, no obstruction too small to halt it. ? J But, does the oak go swirling around, a moving part of the ' ' i autumnal landscape? Not that any one has noticed. The 1 S oak stays put. It roots deep in the soil. It is a member of a i .J. ! colony of oaks that have grown up together, that have weath- J& cred the winds of winter together. . i IjU The tumblcwccd serves a purpose if it calls attention to JJfS the permanence of the oak, and if it drives home the fact JHL g that the practice of rooting deep into the soil has its virtues. m, 1 In these times there seem to be a great many men of the V I" tumblcwccd variety being swept hither and thither. There arc so many tumblewecds scurrying about that tlie oaks may be overlooked. Start to count them though and there are i plenty of oaks men who have struck their roots deep into their home soil. One of the present day problems is whether it is worth I while to attempt the task of increasing the number of oaks I and decreasing the number of tumbleweeds. The first thing 1 . to be noticed about the oak is that it is of slow growth. It Ifff does not spring up in a day. The next thing is that it es- 11$ tablishcs itself Dy taking iroot. r 1 Community building is oak growing. Raising colonies of ' I tumbleweeds will not do the trick. i Before men begin to root deeply in a community they -I must have an abiding interest in it. That community must I be more than a chance fence corner into which they have been 1 whirled. Too many communities are simply stopping places 1 for the people that live in them. In driving home the fact I that community building brought about by a real commtmky . hfc is a constructive work, the present day Community l" Service movement has performed a distinct service. Com- l? munity building means more oaks. A lack of it means more , I tumblewecds. """ 'J'll'l'"""3''"0 -J&vft VkY , , 1 fltato of Ohio. City of Toledo. ,' Lucas County, ks. , v Frank J. Cheney makts oath that h I i Is senior partner of tho Arm of F. J. I a Chenoy & Co., doing buslnns In the City of Toledo, County nnd State aforesaid. I f and -that ali nrm wilt pay tho sum of - ONI! HU.NDItED DOLLAHS for each ', and pvcry raw of Cnlarrti that cannot tw Ji'.i'fJ' U5e of "ALL'S CATAnmt , J JIHMCINU. FRANK J. CHENEY. g. 3wom to heforo tno and subscribed In my pr-wnre. this rth d.-y of Derember. oW,,iSu- A. W. GLKASON. JR,",'' .'Inti ry Public. Hall i Citnrrti Modlclne In taken In-trivjliy In-trivjliy anrt r,ctn Ihrnnrh th Blood 'on ihe MuCDiii Rurfcf-f o mn S"tem. Send fur t'ti-nonlnls. frci. Sf'M by Ot ilrubts, 75e. Wi irnuitv PL'ts for coiwioatlon- ROY WILLIAMS 1 Formerly with WillanJ Mack takes . .1 the leading rdfo ih e StaV Scraper." " ' 1 |