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LADIES' WHITE WAISTS
—Regular $1.50 Values—
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LADIES' TRICOLETTE AND
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BOYS' MIDDY SUITS
—Regular Price $1-50—
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LADIES KHAKI COLORED SKIRTS
—Regular Price $2.50—
Special This Week
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LADIES GINGHAM AND .
PERCALE APRONS
All Colors, Different Styles
98c
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LADIES DOTTED VOILE DRESSES
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Better Roads
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H. C. CHO WEN
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Republican Candidate
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for Forty Years.
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Gordon Ferguson
Candidate for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
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The farmers, with one or
their number on the Board
of County Commissioners,
would feel that they were
represented by someone
who had been through the
ups and downs of a farmers
life and who understands their conditions as they really
exist.
I believe that the Board should convene only long
enough to conduct the business of the county in an effici
ent and economical manner
I am the only candidate for County Commissioner on
the Republican ticket living outside of the city of Great
Falls.
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WUERTHNERI
Republican Candidate for
STATE LEGISLATURE
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❖ INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ♦
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SUNBURST—"Tip" O'Neill build
ing 2,600 barrel topping plant here.
LAUREL—Mid-West Refining Co.
pays cash bonus of $20,000 to Laurel
people.
POLSON—New passenger boat is'
launched on Flathead lake. Craft wtH 4
make connections with Great North
ern trains at Somers and Poison. L
LAUREL—Drilling resumed at the
American Indian well.
Rig of the Sanctuary Oil company,
Pakowki, Lake district, recently de
stroyed by fire, has beefti rebuilt and
drilling will be resumed at 2,000 feet.
GREAT FALLS—Three-story bus
iness building and lodge home will be
built by Knights of Oohunbua at cost
in excess of $100,000.
SAVOY—Bridge to be built over
Milk river near here.
LIBBY—Improvements on power
plant of Libby Water à Electric Oo„
nearing completion. $3,000 spent on
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pipe tine work and other improve
ments at plant will total an addition
M1 12,600.
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Take Your Tax Bills to the Polls and Nominate J. E. Erickson lor Governor
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Business enterprises are
languishing, the development
of the State's resources is being
retarded, ruin and bankruptcy
are facing the farming industry
of the State; taxee have in
creased to a point where they
are well nigh confiscatory I
believe that the greatest service
which can be done for the
people of Montana at this time
is to check the present extrava
gant and reckless expenditures
of the public funds."— J. E
Erickson.
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The Dixon Administration
With Wanton Wastefulness
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You Are the Jury
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On March 1, 1918, Montana had a balance
on hand of_
On March 1, 1919, we had a Deficiency of.
On March 1, 1920, this Deficiency was.
By June 30, 1921. the Dixon Administration had
raised this Deficiency to..
By June 30. 1922, the Dixon Administration had
[ boosted it to . _____
By June 90, 1924, the same administration had further
increased our indebtedness
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$49,706
9968,181
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$1,282,927
$2,762,471
$3,898,547
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POUR YEARS Of BOON EXTRA VAOANOB HA VI O60T
US HOSE THAN 88,800,066.90, » AMOTION
TO NEW REVENUES PROVIDES
"If nommmité and elected Governor, / shall msitt that THIS STATE SHALL
UVE WITHIN ITS INCOME" — J. E. Erickson.
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To Our Friends
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AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL
The Old Park to Parie Oarage, formerly run
by Straight A Everson will be managed and
run in the future by Straight A Marquardt.
We guarantee all our work as in the past.
We Try To Please.
We handle all Auto Accessories, Oil and Gasoline.
Kindly Call and Try Our Service.
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C. A. Straight
E. J. Marquardt

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COLGAN'S CASH MEAT MARKET
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Beef Front Quarters, per pound.
Smoked Hams, sugar cured, skinned, pound ...27c
Bacon, per pound
Weiners, Bologna and Ham Bologna at 22 Vic
.. 8 c
20c to 25c
HONEST WEIGHTS.
D. COLGAN, Prop.

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