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ED. c. RICH net* HIGH GRADE GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEQÊTABLE8 PRICK DELIVERY TO ALA. PARTS OP THE CITT. J BBBaBP ® Baa RRREMM«RBMMMMMMMMMMMMMHRHMMRM» The Grocery s That Serves Best i By buying your groceries right and of the store that gives you right kind of goods at right prices is your gain. Our goods are standard brands and our prices defy competition. ■ S ■ * 1 I ■ ■ Roghaar s Cash Grocery, ■ ■ w PHONE 14T ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■mrrmmmmmmrrmmrmmmrrrmr : We Sell THE CELEBRATED KEMMERER, ROCK SPRINGS CASTLE GATE CO A L We are prepared to furqiah it in ton or car load lota. When you buy from ua you get good, clean ooal. Williams & Hess Phone 129 ÜÜlR> COAL :WE ALWAYS HAVE IT: Liberty, Utah, Lump and Diamond, Wyo. Wholesale AND Retail Montpelier* Coal & Lumber Company I "Maybe nobody has told you," say» the Good Judge— Why this good tobac co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco satisfaction with a small chew. It dives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need ÿ fresh chew so often. It saves you money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW . put up in two styles RIGHT CLT is a abort-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a loug fine 8 t I RSV. A. J. VALLESY MAK ES ST ATEMENT Say» Tanlao Has Overworn# His Troubles and He Feels Like a New Man. I "I (Ml Ui»t it would be helping other* to tell what Tan lac ha* done for me.*' aaid Hoy. a. J. Vallery. living at 834 Chelae* Ave., Mem phi*. Tenn. "About three year* ago," he con tinued, "I had a general breakdown ■ that mad« me very nervous. I had a sour stomach and would spit up undigested food. The paiaa in my stomach hurt so at times that 1 'thought they would kill me. I also suffered with rheumatic pains in my Joint* and my kidneys were in bad shape, my sleep was poor and I felt so tired all the time that 1 could not do my work. ' Since taking Tanlac I have been relieved of indigestion and those ) pains are all gone. My kidneys ■ don't trouble me any. I am not ner • vous like I was and I can sleep f.ne ■ every night. My strength and en Icrgy have been restored and 1 feel like a new man." Tanlac is sold in Montpelier by the Modern Drug Co. ; I « FIRE LAWS TO BE ENFORCED IN NATIONAL PORB8TB t Ogden, July 8.—Notwithstanding the very hasardoua condition now prevailing throughout the Inter mountain country, reports of nu merous cases of carelessness with fire within the national forests are being received by the Ogden office of the forest service. A rigorous enforcement of the atate and federal laws prohibiting careleaaneM in of fire on public lands is today being ordered by the forest service. In hla letter of Instruction to the field officers, the District Forester calls attention to the fact that the ■ r * a uae a ■ newspapers of the Intermountain ter ritory have for yeara given wide pab 1'clty to the need for care in the of fire on open landa. In addition, thp national forests are plentifully sprinkled with posters and notices quoting the federal laws and tile penalties prescribed for thereof. ■ * j I uie violations ' The states also* havs laws f on their statute hooka to which wide I publicity has been given by officers. Notwithstanding tbes« facts hundrerds of fires due to human sut* agency occur each year and most of them bear evidence of wilful neglect or gross earelessness. The interests at stake are too great to permit a continuance of this condition, and, hereafter, persona guilty of aUrtlng forest fires will bo prosecuted • he full extent of the taw. Is to ■o CONVERT SAVINGS STAMPS INTO CERTIFICATES to San Francisco, July 7.—The War . Loan Organisation of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District has Juat boen advised that hereafter War Bav- : ngs Stamps may be converted Into Savings Certificates of flOO and i MOO. dm o—* (natta., „ . new pian of the Savings Division of I the U. 8. treasury department to af-! d, ford greater convenience in hand-'* The development of the War Bav-1 an 'ngs idea Is one that has been urged ! f for some time In order to attract, , larger Investments. Th* bolder of u j Sufficient number of Thrift Stamps may now exchange them for a 86 War Savings 8tamp and In turn «ut : bolder of twenty of the 86 War Bav-j Inga Stamps may convert thefo Into « «1«« Savings Certificate or tho! holder of two hundred of the |6 ! Stamps may turn them In 81000 8arings Certificate. Converalqp may be made at allj Crat and second claaa '-rd at all banka and trust companies that have qual'fled as agents of the second class. The Treasury Sav 'ngs Certificates are to be laaued la 'oglstered form and will bear th* ■">mea of the owner*. They will Yield four per uuarterly aa do the War Having » Stamps- The limit of the Individual nveatment still remains at 11000. The new Treasury Saving* Certi ficate* should prove particularly at-: '-active for the Investment of funds of fraternal societies, union* and other elvte, soc'al and rMIgloua organization* because 'merest Is added to the principal -ntomatleally each quarter, the en tire amount being payable at turity. for a post offices cent compounded the ! lAbor the Bummer Complaint la Ch fl drw. There la not inythlog like no many death* from th'a d'aease now as be fore Chamberlain's Colic and Dlnr 7C£l:fr:;r~EiBLACKSMITHINGj proper cere la taken as to diet. It la •af* to My that fully alnety-nln* "SH Col'e and Diarrhoen ever , a I R«tc«dy summer complaint In children. '« far ahead of anything I hay* used for this purpose." for It Tan't It n fact that the congregn t'on of a wide awake preacher seldom caught sapping? is # MB A > * .11 In:. t A jmm pyi 1 y t V\ 4 Has Jpw ' t P LAY the amobegam* with a Jimmy pip* if you're hankering for n hand* out for what ails your emokeappwtitel For, with PrUs Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worriesl Made by our exclusive patented proems. Prince lObort la aco tf rm from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smofcofua that aver was scheduled In your direction! Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; roiled Into a cig a rette It bantu the Hindi Get the niant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor andquolity satisfaction Into your amokeeystenl You'll talk kind words every time you got on the firing line I , v v 1ml [w Is] % ÎW» rW Mt«. Nrfp rWHw. AWi R. J. Reynold» Tpbucc*. Company Winston -Salem, N. G T f I T NOT DUE TO HEX ALONE Montpelier Women Have I .earned the Cause of Many Mysterious Pains and Ache*. Many women have come to hnow that sex Isn't the reason for all back achss, ditty headaches and urinary disorders. Men have these troubles, too, and often they come from kid ney weaknese. To live a mply, eat sparingly, uke better care of one's self and to uae Doan's Kidney Pills, Is bound to help bud kidneys better. r «"I Tbere is no other remedy well recommended by Montpelier people. Read this case; Mf*. C. A. Crltser, Front 8t., Mont pelier. says: "I have used Doan s to . . i/'.i* °? " nt ! on for * om * help to me. Often I have had *t : tacka of kidney trouble when I have been ablo to keep up around i tho houM - been so C'.SÄ ÄlT.o'.SÄ I get up. I have also suffered from d, **J r apells and froquent headaches nd hmT ® bad * tta «ka of rheumatic C"r„.i h,, r.", 7 .,Kri KM ' an attack like that. f *Kh In Doan's." Price 80c at all dealers. great euro, 1 have great , . . „ . - ?0K KWnev Vuto"* Mrs. Crltser had. Poate*M >> lburn 'Co., Mfgra., Buffalo, N. Y - _______________ Hm D IJ M (fnrAn *Vv 11 1*11111500 Don't DENTIST 1 , ! i 1 Over Bank of Montpelier. HOUR8: 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 5:00 Phone 184 H. H. KINO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon BURGEON O. B. L. RT. Offloo over Firm National Busk Office Phone 10» Residence Phene 118 HORSE SHOEING.! GENERAL —AND— _, __ __ OAST AND 8TEEL PLOW a PKNED \I.L WORK GUARANTEED. Qeo. L. H ec« ™Uv GEORGETOWN. IDAHO. AomIAU-U tOL. PATCH PAYS TRIBUTE TO WKMTKItN TKOOITt Lieut. Col. L. V. Patch, commanding officer of the field artillery, and now adjutant general of ibe stale, wae one of the speakers at the célébration in Nampa given In honor of the return of Rat tery B Col. Patch referred (o the j glorious part the weetern troops In general played In the great war, and 'n speaking to the boys who were under bis command, he said: former 148th 1 ; " "Roy*. I ran remember as-though 11 w " rB yesterday, the sights that I «iw In and around Parts when going Rytho front. The gun "Bertha" was dropping shells Into the cltv. the big bombing plnnca were bombing the city continually, destroying The Hun srtll property and life, lery wee almost In range of the city and people were leaving by the^ ' houannd every day The trains were loaded, euto trucks, wagon and auto mobiles were pro-seed Into service, »hen you would ee« an old gray hatred woman with a two wheeled -art, drawn by a dog. carrying away. ■x bedstead, a couple ni ch.'r. and!;'** vrne Utile trinket*. .11 headed for 'ho. re*r *o fall any day—hut Just then the t merlesn army cam* Ino the Mn*. >11 Frence expected Parle At Oiateea Thierry "On th* 14th of July w* went in to position behind Chateau Thierry. ,n the Marne, and opened up our big runs For four dav* ws bombed 1 1 he enemy day and night and stopped '•heir advance on the fifth day, when , 00 longer aatlEfled with holding the ! -nemy. we derided to make an effort »o push forward. All the watches on the American aide were set ex -ctly silks At one o'clock on tko morning of the 18th, 4.000 Amer* i -an guns opened dire, all at the 1 Mme second. It was a dark n'ght ^ " aab " Of 'bee- gnns me'de •he heevene as light *s dsy and the.Thr* noise sounded like Ihe hounds of hell had been turned loose The .. «•* —* hot to fire any more and the men j cooled them The gun crew* wer#l*b* exhausted and other thHr pieces with mathematical crew* took Every «hell woe sent . precision At : „ . f ve a. m the Infanry went over th« top and that night. In mv own little sector, w* gathered In 17.000 pri* oner*, and I Mid to my anperlor officer "If* no longer 'Oott m't nna,' I he» Ood with o*." and He was wtlb | from that momant until the clone of the w*r. "The war le over and forget thoee brave boys who are left b«-hlnd. we would be unworthy of jour heritage Many have made the «npre B e *ncrtflc*~*|| honor to them they are ree-lng In peace, but th* i sorrow of the loved one* at home on "«M oniv nv the fact that they hay* done more thus their ef j "You sro home now. but you bava great problems to soirs. The whole world la In a chaotic condition, you may be callad upoa for farther troubles in foreign landa and poe s bly it 1st urban cos within j our owa you country-~thn world looks to ; for Its snivel ton, but there I* s great future for you soldier hoys. •*'Vou ran become a graat factor <n the world, each and every one of you. heap you. America wnlcoaas Idaho and Nampa greeU you with open arms " France Would hare liked to Canada com** out of the world war with a total debt of • 8 . 008 , 988 , 888 . wh eh means about |S!0 pur capita for the papulation Canada was In be war four years Th* United «laies comes out of the world wlh e debl of 118.000.000,OM, which mesne about 1848 per capita, end 'his country was In the war law than two years. war Btlll there are bimortauo who will Inform the world that tho United Btatea was «ronomleully pul through tho, war by s Démocratie ad ministration Th» war In Europa and!;'** . " \** n *^.000 000 000 ! "'l* Ilona of Incidentals charged off to ' herlty and privately paid That Is mors thau any previous «rar entire world by many billions. If ws blunder Into tb* League of Na tion«. the war bill* will average bil lions annually for centurion. Amort the cans cannot afford that luxury — Worcester IN Y.) Telegram. Dm of Appetite As a general rule there la uotblug serious shout a lose of appetite, sad ,f f° u #I,, P • «*»••! or only set two **** T °* W *" noon Day«» a r*t!Ah for venir — whan meal time some*/ ff-^7 lu mind that at least five hours should slope* between moulu Oo au *° * l,r * }*". food Um# lo dl KT ^or. th ; ÂSlAÇÏUf the.Thr* If you set no more then you "*** »»<1 take s reasonable amount 0 f, »•"»«>«' •«*"■ «• every day you u-'SÏhK. I* caused by cooetlpntlon. aa moo. tbst shi.uld b* normt MO at •>nce a doe* of Chamberlain's Tab Iwts will do It apgptltu a Hum H i a man's outgo havoc with hto incuts*, that Mura DR. G. F. SMIHT DENTIST . " ,7 n '-t»'v Ride.. Pwh Utr. Ph IVua. 9070. H«*n O to 19, I in A Bov view 0*0. F. A 8H LET Fhytician and Stungeo« MONTTEIJER. IDAHO 'HMc. hour* 18 to IS- t to 4; T to » Office mi Koat ic i i r r M.wpWel P>ioneti fl? gfti A3