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Show power Case threshing outfit. down. Price $15,000. Any reasonable terms on balance. THE JOURNAL 31 0 ACRES sheep ranch, ol APOU8TU8 CORDON . Entered At J tie Poet v r Office Every Day la the At Logan r Aa Week, 8econd Cilia Matter subscription rates j BY MAIL, PER MONTH, la Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount ot 11.00 Per, Year WU1 Be Given For Advance Payment for a Full Year. , (Irrigated Farms) CONSULT C'urNTY CXFKK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS KOK FURTHER INFORMATION cattle or miles northwest! Bancroft, on TopOoce creek at' In the DUl riot Court .if the First ladhlal District of the Btate of1 One cent I tab, hi and for the 1'ouuly of charge for lesswordIlianper1.7cisBue. for first ('rhr, State of Utah.- Issue. Unlss you have an advertising account with us send cash with NOTH K TO CREDITORS order Estates .f Erastus Bankhead an.l MK BIT Liberty Bond. H. A. .i.Iies&, eease E.lljthtSh Pedersen A Company. mouth of Toponce ('anal, Kilning forest leserve, " miles w et of Chesterfield ; good .school on land ; li ing stream runs through place the year aiound; has first class, independent water ''ater is miles east 8ht for 75, taken out of 1h cm k on the miles from loaptar-ffrftfol Bancrott. . . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS im other waterThe Aaaoelated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repnblicatlon ing station, good school j,u?t rights above it 1!0 acres hr ike; credited In this ef ell news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise across the road; 120 acres in al- - 70 acres alfalla; 50 acres plowed-falfa1 paper and also the lacol newt published herein. which put tip 500 tons last and one acre in orchard and All right of repnblicatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved Advertising Rates Furnished on Application pfer.t of water for ir- - garden; all til'able except 50 sta.son; A " rigation; two large springs Tit acres; 16Q aires government , ROARING AND FORGETTING barn, and battery of large land can be had tor price of a The springs in the canyon joining plowing done on this land; plen- IF the truth must be told, we Americans are queer bunch; land eonsumer is staggering under a wild and profligate era of J.a,K m tH easL a,,d controlling ty of grazing land joining Seen-roomodern can be filed on. range; eight-roothree house (modem), has dwelling, also good barn Tor closets, . hath, full basement, It is hay and screened porch, painted and in first class more determined he is to have It. grain; also steel granary, J00 one small cabin, Our fair price committees, haloed with governmental dignity feet; first class sheds for sheep condition; or cattle; 280 acres fenced with painted ; good frame barn; talk loudly and bluff mightily and lay down on their jobs woven wire, balance all fenced good log granan ; log stables Our public prosecutors emit dire threats of punishments to with barbed wire; electric power for horses; machine shed; hog for shed and chicken house. There come and they are still to come. generated from springs We gnash our teeth in our rage, let off a few pounds of surplus' lights and power for the farm; is plentv of water at all times of cattle with, range above the hou'. The foMoww j1.00. steam in public, and then go home and forget all about it. T . chickens, mares, chattels gq with the land: Half, r. hogs, And the profiteer keeps right on paring us down to the bone,; right, horse8 8tailion and i,ne of interest in hav loader, side rake, two hay 3,- - drill and cultivator; feed Can knowing that we will howl mightily, but that it will never go machinery. besides1 racks; one mower; one rake; one j 000 sheep on the ranch yond a few "gusts of harmless wind. of the best drill, complete ; tw o sets bobs ; Whqn it gets to the point that the profiteer has left us nothinfi other liv estock. One m Idaho. A one wagon ; one 12 inch gang propositions sheep but the bone, we should be consistent in ouf idiocy; let out a few first class ranch in every respect, plow; one manure spreader; one 7 bone. more snarls of rage, and then meekly hand over the Price $150 per acre, including disc harrow; fine leveler; two j crops at this time, jhand plows; 12 head young 150 bushels wheat, bar- to learned demand the of overthrow enough Having English ArKPv, p;V(. mile from horses: to seed lan1' Some oats and the government, many immigrants claim the right to be Turm.r Idaho, near beaver ley Price $60 per left. if hay any ers mile to naturalized. dams; three-quaacre, one half down, with any good school; joins open range, reasonable terms on balance. No rnc incumbrance nc1. 4060 farm Anti-dr- y comention reported very enthusiastic, particularly,81 against this place, small cabin and material on land in8 d f the best 1)a on If held in the cellar. three-roosome to build house; offer. to have machinery. This is a very pro- ductive farm in the foothills, be- - 8Q ACRES Farm, together longing to a resident of Poca-- j with 50 shares of Last Chance tello; is an extra good bargain water; all broke; 5 acres in al- -' for $6,500. $2,000 cash and falfa and 45 acres plowed for three-rooreasonable terms on balance. spring planting; frame 12x14 frame dwelling; and ; stables poultry granary 0 house. Price, $5,000 with on terms reasonable cash, balance at six percent. Following chattels go with the land: double disc, J. D. plow; 'One One four room house, painted ; 42 by get harne8S, one team horseS; 50 50 barn which holds 50 tons ot busheta geed erain ihajr; two granaries; other neces-- l Farms) sary buildings ; all fenced ; 125 shares of water, good well, 1 cow, ACRES Lund, Neaij 2 horses; 1 sulky plow; half in- 160 all tillacres 130 broke; Idaho; and terest in binder, hay rake able except 5 acres; five acres harrow. This is a good sugar alfalfa; 75 acres plowed and rais-' 'beet farm and is good for ready for crop; 2 miles to alfalfa of kinds all grain, ing P8'1" huse it is well; and other hay crops, 36 frame barn ; hay mow 500 at a and located bargain 3hav .Jackson fork, with $2,500 down and any! for - tonsof 18x36 ean-t- o and track; ope balance on the reasonable terms 14x36 lean-t- o for barn horses; at 7 per cent. barn for cows; 18x36 granary (frame) ; 12x14 shop; 12x14 im368 ACRES Three south of Bancroft; 300 acres plement shed; 14x16 chicken broke; all tillable except six house; 9x12 well house; good acres; 60 acres in wheat; 110 root cellar. Price $9,500 with These husky hunks of ' humanity know that 13 acres in 4,000 cash and any reasonable acres plowed ; Whittle is good for them and that Strawing" alfalfa ; five room house ; one! terms on balance at six per cent ; is tha best way to drink H. Their intuition ia safer than mans reason for they invented the stable ; 5,000 bushel granary; the following chattels go with strewing idea, .other necessary buildings; good! the place at the price named: well with windmill; two gang, One binder; one mower; one Bottlet onty Straw one t plows; one fanning machine; rake; one double disc plow; one 1 Whistle -J. , n . , half interest in header; one leveler; one . , ii ?v one row; one harrow; harrow; share i header; one Ccttlcd Exclusively by The Crystal Bottling Co. wagon; 100 shares of water.! (The water alone is worth $3, ' Phone 000). This is a very productive 72 W. 1st N. Logan, farm; raises good crops every year and is a rare bargain at $15,000 $5,000 down with any reasonable term on balance. 440 ACRES-Se- ven I , r 'tl lat . ; br m zx FOI HEART ofAhe SUNSET 1 Theatre Today Meredith Men , has been mentioned frequently as an ideal man to succeed President Wil- Mercdith-for-preside- vice-preside- t; d three-sectioon ds In the ' midle west where Mr. Merediths great farm caper. Successful Farming is published enthusiasm over hi? on advertising. or, gtuff 166 ACRES Fine cattle sheep ranch, irrigated, 14 miles' proposed candidacy is bieleved to west of Bancroft on Toponce! 320 ACRES Four and be at fever heat. on the mouth of Toponce half miles east of Bancroft; 200, Mr. David Lawrence an canal and joining forest reserve;' acres broke; 130 acres in wheat,' corresponds five miles west of Chesterfield ; 70 acres in barley ; three room rerentlv sent broadcast a story mile from good( dwelling and other buildings; that Mr. Meredith was Mr 'school; 150 acres broke; 115 twelve head horses; one cow Bryans choice, and in hundreds acres alfalfa; 25 acres plowed; and full set of farm machinery. of papers aijd magazines puball tillable except ten acres ; liv-- j This place is located near the lished throughout the United ing stream through place the Ten Mile Pass ; is never troubled States laudatory mention of Mr summer frost. Wheat rare-in- Meredith as a presidential Possiyear around; small frame dwell-jwit- h stables for cows andjly ever produces below 30 bush- -' bility has been made. Mr. Merhorses; large sheep shed for 400 els per acre and does not need ir-- 1 ediths friends assert that he ensheep; good granary, chicken rigation. Alfalfa can be raised joys the distinction of being a house, blacksmith shop and other without irrigation. Owner is re--' great leader without alignments buildings, including garage. tiring from active life, and is that make him distasteful to any This is one of the most produ- offering this farm at the won- faction of the party, and they be ctive hay and grain ranches in derful bargain price of $13,000 lieve that he is more nearly n the country. It is free from with $3,000 cash to handle the man of the people than any other man suggested for the nominafrost; can raise an abundance deal. tion to date. ACRES Fine wheat land. ; !f'ifour miles . routh of Bancroft; . . small' right for all of the land, ; 70 acres in crop; head-o- f being taken from creek horses ; buildings ?nd . olher. 8de,uate and farm The following goes with machinery with the land: Oats nd wheat to land for $6,000, $3,500 down, ' with plowed land. 1 14 in. Oliver ?ang j n f nr Sfi any reasonable terms on iplow; one hand plow; one three! g d reasonabktmnson balance ' the balance. This is a good farm, well located, and produce crops every year. Will be good 1 crops every year, harness one mower - one rSproduce worth $200 per acre a soon- - as etting old and unable half interest in drill! hayloader' 10 irrigation project, now under and side rake ; one hay rack ; one) . way is completed. FRED E. derrick complete; two set bobsl J(JO ACRES Three Realtor, LOGUE, Bancroft, and one fanning mill; one horse- -' south of Bancroft; 140 acres Idaho. Adv. one-cree- k; eminent1-W- ashington and can decorate the grave of your loved ones In any part of the UNITED STATES or CANADA. George W. Undquist" PHONE 19 g; - -- ' Come in and we will explain it to you. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS . er j - LOGAN, UTAH ,8f thel0,.8?: miles I i I i es to further inform the entire country as to Mr. Merediths life and achievements, and to point out why many think the Iowan is the best choice the Democratic party could make for its standard bearer. The policy of the committee is, it is announced will be in accord with the harmony policy which has been followed by the manager? of all Democratic candidates in this campaign. Mr. Meredith like all of the Democratic leaders has often said he believe? there are several outstanding pnen in the party, any one of whom is of presidential calibre. Mr. Merediths appointment to the cabinet by President Wilson wq greeted with almost univers al approval, particularly from the press, as he is widely and favorablv known as an editor and publisher, and an authority Utah"' Carnations, Peonies, Gladioli, Shasta Daisies, Marguerites and other small flowers WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY J. vice-preside- i Rosea, Attorney for Administrator thoroughbreds W. GARDNER, Flare 670 East 4th North. Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publieation, April "HEN YOU 1HTLD Buv your lime at ,he Cache Valley L'me Co Lo- 27,! 1920. gan Utah, its always first class Rhone S. Hill second .91. Chas E Petersen Prop. Mr? NOTH'K OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE Gecrge W. Richter, third LOST Sunday May 22 between Man. B. F Spry, secretary tua antI one mounted rim In the District Court of the First and B. B. Vorse, trasurer. 31X4 Finder please notify Niel. Judicial District of lie Hi ate of Mr. Spry is in active charge of Utah, in and for the Comity of "h at Central Milling Co and he re- warded the headquarters and he propos- ( aelie. miles WE WILL BE PREPARED HOWEVER TO FILL YOUR ORDERS WITH THE SEASONS CHOICEST FLOWERS Adv. Seven new ones for sale by Savage Real Estate. Over First National Bank s. are Judge " Hubert Utterback. president; Leo E. L. Stevens, first I The season being late there will not be many flowers outside FOR DECORATION DAY 9M. BUNG ALOVAS DUNN, Officers I. 'one-quart- -- V nt Des-Moine- I Memorial Day Now C. 1 $1,-50- Order Your Flowers For 62 son ever since he was appointed FOR HALE Studebaker light six NOTH K TO RKDITORH to the cabined, and, when the 19 series ar. Good as new. In No Am leaving state. Iowa State Democratic conven(ondition of Kmil Olsen and ' Bena Olsen, Deceased Inquire Journal oflue tion was heal, the delegates to Creditors will present claims with the national convention at San vouchers dark green suit of to the at h!t LOST Gents Francisco pledged their support place of residenceundersigned (lothes in bo be.tween Logon and at Hyrum, Utah Newton Return to Journal offue to him. The next wave was the on or before the first day of July Reward 1920. organization of a AUGUST J. CLAWSON. UBY H!X White Leghorns $14 Committee, and the Administrator of the estates 50 per 100 My prices are right all opening of headquarters at Ktnll Olsen aud Bena Olsen. Birds varieties All m 1 HIDES AND JUNK wanted by Lo. gan Hide & Junk Co Telephone Administrator. Mr. Meredith ! 444 F.atate of V . two-thir- oflice. ter of The or thrpe furnished the Democratic presidential residence in Wellsville City. Cache. roon'KlTw" for llRht housekeeping. nomination but his friends have County. I tah. on or before the 13th I'lione 67.2. launched an intensive campaign Ua of Jnl A I) , 1920 Date of first iiufilii ation. May 11, XH S 1. 1) Four room hriek house urging his availability, never- 1920 bath and toilet Good lotatiou theless. OLIVKR MYKRS, $270", terms Rhone m two-secti- Vial Alma M)er, Secretary of Agriculture E. T Criditorv vitl present (lalms with Meredith is not a candidate for voudiers to the undersigned at his rt i- - Matter of the Estate of llarvey TWO IMH.Ms HW REMAt 4 ft It. Lot eland anil Mary Louise Loveland. Deceased. EXPRESS Ml kinds of hauling with Ion truik. Call 781 w. Creditors will present please claims with vout hers to the under- - AA ANTED Small second hand i e sigin d al his office, at 172 North MIX Call Main Streit, Logan, Utah, on or be- for July 15. 19J0 PXR SAI E Horse, wagon, liuggv; Hat. of first puhlication, May 11, -a f!r-J- . hir- - hrending sow and i 1920 D. Bekker, River Heights. board, t. 1) C. I(OVELAND. Administrator, SALE On four ear old rose hushes 1 tah LEON FONNESBECK, grown 75c California grown Attorney for Administrator. BOe Cat he Valley Floral Co -- Adv .'CLEAN R A(iS Suitable for wiping NOTICE TO CREDITORS machinery, warned at Journal In The ,ii ust j Are Active' 1 - White Leghorn old Phone 867.1 i I s. n 1 j . 4 fcuti-week- s It, Th Classic1 be-(far- m (Non-irrigate- S A I. E thick, Jlmencan ' ' m ! 1 In 1 up-to-d- ; 1 d-- 's Uoal Company tof first puhlit ation Mav IS, HKTEEN HOLSTEIN Heifers for 1020. Sale William Worlev , Phone 4 4 . J SAMUEL O BANKHEAD, : Administrator IVlIt SALK ll.itn (arrtsge slightly used, see it at .Kill South 1st t Waiters S flarr'S, Attorneys. Adv Ju! " two-roo- hi kens, veal, lamb and muftici Petit, lien son and Peek T,;ns1KH W AM ElT XhThTr Creditors will present .Haims with -- thettoderatgaed in.atrator at l.W re.idenre in Avon TVontTrerr : m 1 NOTICE. .SHIP V ine 14 AND GUARDIAN-- PROBATE one-ha- lf t - Tuesday, May 25, 1920. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN OTT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE TWO " 'AIEN AA ANTED AT OWE Carpen- - the Vlatter of the Estate of ters, Luthers. Plasterers, bers. Steam fitters Perkins, Iteceasctl. and other The undersigned will sell at private niethames Employ raent guaranteed sale the real estute hereinafter de- - at union wage scale and hours on or after the 7th day of tier Anieriean Plan Contractors e D, 1920 at 10 oclock a m. dress F J Bossner, Associated In-said day, and writtetr bids will be dustries, Ogden I tah " received at the residence of the un- HrSl William Luthy has derstgned in Wellsvjlle City in Cache spent more years making and re--a Countv, State of I'tah; terms of sale, than any other man deposit of ten per cent of the1 Paring watches He guarantees to make amountof eaih bid to accompany , Logan. 8tches run as good as new or same and to be applied on purthase'0 reunc' ?our money. Journal Block. price if sale be confirmed on such bid. the remaining ninety per cent of p,TRA Y El Ada rk" bay seven Venr purchase rice to be ps d in cash on ()ld BtamUr(1 brp( mare BrandP(l confirmatton of sale by district court; dlamond T on Ipft ahouller. Scar on taxes for the year 1920 to be pa!d feyj rlgtlf h(Kk Tao gnlall whitp mark, the purchaser, prior unpaid taxes 4 otl ,,afk KorptoJ, ,.ut Npwlv al(K, any there be to be paid by the1J1)Pral rpwar(i f()r hpr rppoverv estate; all liens on Ibe property Oflom,Prt That, her, Route 2. Ogden! any there be) to be paid by thei estate. The real estate which the under- FOR N.A LE A modern, good sized home, one of the choicest, in one of signed will sell as aforesaid Is situated in the County of Cache, in the best cities in Utah Provo as Located on a $4,690.00 lot, Just east the State of Utah, and is described ,J ' of the new City and County Building, follows, to wit: at half the price it would take to Lot three (3) in block twenty-nin- e (29) In Plat "A of Wellsville City, build It today Inquire of Dr. J. W. Survey containing one acre and one Aird, Provo, Utah, fourth of an acre. 1XM4T At the Sunday afternoon Dated Mav 24th A. D. 1920. at the Logan Tabernacle GEORGE PERKINS, Executor. some male person took the wrong Adv. hat from the Hat Room while the hat left in the place was similar in NOTICE TO CREDITORS and kind. are in My initials style pencil (F. A M ) on the inEstate of Walter J. Willett, deceased indelible side of leather the band; if the said Creditor will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at his person will take the trouble to return it to No. 405 East Center St . place of residence at Wellivllle, Utah Logan, and get his own 1 shall be on or before the first day of Sepsatisfied. tember, 1920. JOHN W. WILLES, BURLEY IDAHO FARM LANDS Administrator of the estate We have a very complete listing of Walter J. Willes, deceased. the farms for sale or trade on the J. W. GARDNER, famons Minidoka Project. Attorney for Administrator. Tbi ,n,, ha been Irrigation for a Date of publication April ber of years and ourproved water right we 27, 1920. Adv. believe to be the best. By permission we refer to James Bangh and Will Baugh, Burley, Idaho, and Ira But- Do you fed that you are fitted tara and Owen Archibald of Cache to your job? Could ' you do County. Write or sen ns before yon make a You may something better. have no idea of changing your chas go. Investment Co. position but it is a good idea to Burley Idaho. Plum-Hatiiu- el Ad-Inn- of ' aer-xic- es Wones-Criswo- keep in touch with what firms want. You many find Uwt suits your qualifica- tions. exactly The, classified ad columns are wonderful honstfcold helps and hints to housewives. Did vou TO.O-FigT?. MM It It SI Al. r MW trw oraSAWTBS kr tM mw Okram M mn ten? Iw mn- , am, tor f Kant ImlncMiliUMalV, Now Vwk Cttr . linSl MmAt twtar. kr M WIM. MthrraM Bk MM. v-- - v Jlk MMkf M tts iMkpMNllr kwrTwi4 1 Murtaa Iwwi kwitk. Tut a ItriclLUi TiiStj II aim MS rwwn.wl MOWS WtiSNT MACPILVt I t ld ever read them through for help ideas? Thai, too, you will discover that someone wants bad very thing you wish were rid of. That some one Is asking for it offering money for it. jut Ijhe NEW B&nt fitter BALDNESS 5.T?w,tttaiia,,ras5-s- r Mwhi HW mai, tlhalmml elna Ull fIW. ill Jr T. a.vrn tlf.t. ttn ft koT ut strvwxo?-wM-m- rtiM.lr.iu. mimrf-rrt- AI.8Hmk,kH,StadMF,Nw1r(t,ll. h i I - ,1 7 |